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SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924, TH b SHATYLLE STAR ("NAME IT YOURSELF —_| _]( ANYWAY, SHE'S COMING — | Here’s 10 Best | iste! Sereen Critic Admits He Isn’t Final Authority PUTTS sae BY JACK JUNGMBYER OLLYWOOD, Jan It In of the 4 ¢ RSE remedy ut Asunder eae “Anna € “The Girl 1 Loved.” erry Go Round.” Winter Come ur Hospitality, a “Rosita.” eo and vil y ae Ft | nd the i “Don't Call It Love.” But call it whatever you want to. It’s only the title of the new in, And Nita herself is a big picture that Nita Naldi stars drawing card. “WHITE SISTER” BREAKS RECORD “The White Sister,” Lillian Gish’s greatest triumph, which, 1s now in the fifth month of its run at the Lyric theater, New York, broke the attendance record of the Alhambra theater, Milwaukee, for three successive days, when it opened last week. Other showings of “The White Sister” are to take Place in Pittsburg, Los Angeles and Oakland in the near future, SPARKS, TIGHE WORK Ned Sparks and Harry Tighe will appear in another of the Educational Tuxedo comedies, “One Night It Rained,” which will soon be ready for release. NEW LEADING LADY Hortense O'Brien began work last week with the Jack White Mermaid forces, supporting Lige Conley tn his new Mermaid comedy. TOMORROW And Until Wednesday First Seattle Showing “ROMANCE LAND” LAST TIMES “SHIFTING with WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA FOX NEWS Fad Poh pa “The Call of the Wild” fram the famous dof recy es ee The night ery of mate to mate A classic of fiction— Now a film epic! See it! Get a thrill and throb! COLONIAL Concert Orchestra she does appear it’s always in a big role. This time she's | with Lionel Barrymore in “Unseeing Eyes,” which is com- jing to the Blue Mow x Complete Change of Program STARTING SUNDAY— Lancaster & Baird’s Comedians who are just finishing their first week’s engagement and received a hearty welcome at each performance, will continue on our program with a complete change of play and VAUDEVILLE LAST TIMES SATURDAY— ROY STEWART in “PURE GRIT” a Seattle Showing with an ALL-STAR CAST Story by Roy Briant 10 Matineo Evenings, 200 Children, 100 Bet, First and Second H. A, BEAL, Mer. SN YARKET goes to rent awhile—a Good Shows!” FIRST between PIKE and UNION Speaking of om Amusement Vawe LOC TRY THIS ANY SEAT—ANY TIME —SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (ONLY) the SALE AGE with UNERPEC TED RESULTS---- “WANDERING DAUGHTERS” From the Story by Dana Burnett andthen LARRY SEMON In the Wig Comedy Riot COUNTER JUMPER” wr! | TOPICS OF THE DA JEsor’s FABLE COMING—MON, TUES. WED. and THURS. DOUGLAS MacLBAN in “A MAN OF AOTION” It to pack the best pto- | 10-20-30 pha {nto this arbitrarily | unfortunately, I y might have several in tho Coming | Soon e\ REGINALD . DENNY SPORTING YOUTH’ al of those men- yet had time to dem- ONE WEEK MORE POSITIVELY | THE LAST! Seastrom Masterpiece Sir Hall Caine’s “Master of Man” A MOTION PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET SPECIAL MUSIC A Colorful Atmospheric Prologue ANDY WARD'S HENRI C. LE BEL ; BAND SUPREME L’Artiste-Organist COMING “UNSEEING EYES” Seattle's Fifth Avenue Theatre eMoase WILLIAM de MILLE’ Paramount picturization of the Saturday Evening Post Story “RITA COVENTRY” The struggle of a fascinating pera star and an everyday girl for the Nita Naldi Jack Holt Agnes Ayres Julia Faye Robert Edeson Theodore Kosloff Rod La Rocque