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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924 has there ever been staged in Seattle such an elaborate and gorgeous PROLOGU as is now staged at the Blue Mouse Theatre in conjunction with the presentation of the picture won- derful being REX INGRAN’S Supreme Screen Achlovement From the Stirring Novel by RAFAEL SABATINI —with— ALICE TERRY, RAMON NAVARRO LEWIS STONE and 10,000 Others HENRI ©, LE HE) L'Artiate Organint Andy Ward's Nand mm SATURDAY IT COMES a “The Way ofa Man” y * EMERSON HOUGH ot g e Thursday & Friday Last Times ZANE GREY “The Lone Star ‘AND HARRY CAREY | terest is strong. but his old admirers are now of. |LEATRICE JOY JOINS | Until Saturday First Seattle Showing |the Ladies’ Home Journal. Milas Joy attracted the attention of (M109 Of Grace Michie’s story, with Ceell B. DeMill about too years ago jand he gave her a role as leading } Woman in, “Saturday Night." Later she was featured with | Meighan in “Manslaughter” and in a number of other fasts, including “Java Head.” Bho is now playing Jone of the featured roles in Mr. Do | Mille’s current production, “Tri. umph. | Her work in this will probably be | finished so that she can start in her new picture about February | | | | | FOX NEWS ‘oming Sunday VICTOR DE PINTO Let It Get Away Without Seeing It Until Saturday Night ONLY Mats. 220 - Nights 8:30 LAST 3 DAYS! TODAY, FRI, SAT. RECINALO NY A Paramount Production A LOVE STORY of purity and sweetness, filled with thrills, tears and smiles. Super Special Orchestra Playing Music That Haunts the Ear BARGAIN MATINEE EVERY DAY —E 2 ee 5 Days, Beg. Tuesday, Feb. 19 Matinees Wed. and Sat. Liked “Itobin Hood” Enjoy “THE MAID” SATURDAY EDWARD GIBSON in “HOOK and LADDER” Mme. Sehults Dietrich’s 1924 Style Show Worth of the Latest Gowns it You'll 4 ? ‘DEGNIA sURCU TAIT NEW SHOW TODAY MONTE BLUE IRENE RICH Featured in “DEFYING DESTINY” ever feel that OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads| RANKS OF STARDOM | | After « little more than two years jas a featured player, Leatrice Joy jis to be made a star tn Paramount | pictures, according to announcement |by Jesse L, Lasky, Her first stellar jvehicle will be “Worldly Goods,” a |Sophie Kerr etory now running tn |*” Thomas | recorded ! | disregard of these Is responsible for THER SEATTLE STAR Oy, “SCARAMOUCHE” IS AMONG THE UNUSUAL and a nstortonl © olne Na-| and ,there ast aro Alice Ter varro und Lewts § aro thousands of Jerful mob scenes. ROADS ARE NOTHING TO “SPORTING YOUTH” | It's a long road that Reginald Denny covers in bls now picture,| Sporting Youth," which {is atill drawing big crowds to the Colum bia theater, wh: it has been} ing for nearly two weeks now, | story deals much with the au tomobile racetrack and Denny ts one the ”, the victorious of course, Thrftis are almost and the romantlo In of rac one, innumerable REAL PATRIOTIC IS “THE COVERED WAGON” “The uuse'a famous Emerson Hough ing a bighly popular return en, stropolitan theater, , & cheer and a tear in patriotic 6, and tho apectaclo ts replete with patriotiam. The story as {t haa been much her. alde an account of the conquest of the great West, with a romance of pioneer woven thru it Warren Kerrigan and Lota Wilson are the stars, . “LONE STAR RANGER” IS FROM THAT STATE | When Texas stooded trom Mexico and declared itaelf an tndependant republic it wna flying the famous Lone Star flag. Thats where the name, “The Lone Star State," came from and in that state Zane Grey laid the story of his greatest novel, “The Lone Star Ranger,” appear ing tn sereen form at the Hellig theater this week. Tom Mix goes thru a world of action In the pic ro with Bilile Dove as “tho girl.” see Covered Wagon,” tion, James produ of the every ac days IS WITH US AGAIN} Emerson Hough's Marry Carey has been missing} from local sereens for a long time, Gloria Returns to Fine Feathers Gloria Swanson is returning to her | wardrobe in her newest Paramount fie picture which 1s based on Alfred Su BUT STRONG DRAMA’S — |tro's pay, “The Laughing Lady,” | “WHAT THIS ONE 1S |#A¢ watch tes just been completed | The title of junder the direction of Allan Dwan| attraction suggests atrong drama, |at the company’s Long Island studio. | a that's what's in the ploture, It| She will be resplendent in gorgeous is “Defying Destiny,” a picture ver- | negtigoes, smart dinnér frocks, daz |xling evening gowns and sport togs! in tho role of a young society wom-| fered a chance to nee him. One of | Carey’ biggest pictures, “Miracte/| Baby,” is now at the Winter Garden | for a Bdays’ engagement. . Monte Biue and Irene Rich starred. the Colonial's new l} ~ Basis of AllLaw Nowhere in all tho centuries of apeoch will one find #0 brief and comprehenstve a summary of the moral obligations, due from one man to another, as {s written in the Ten Commandments, They form the basis of all law, written and unwritten, that has ruled and| guided mankind from the time of Hommurabal until the present. A |an of 1924, The picture, following am tt does, | “Zaza” and “The Humming Birt,” | which have played tn Seattle, will be} & direct contrast to the two in the matter of clothes, Miss Swanson | will wear 14 different gowns in the new picture, while in “The Humming Bird" she had but four outfits, one of them being boy’s clothes, LIKES BRASS BUTTONS ware. Johnnie Fox, Jr wants somebody Leading thinkers of the world are|to write more uniformed roles for advocating assiduous Bible reading, |him. He has just finished playing not strictly from the religious stand-|leads in two EducationalJuve point, but from the law of balances | comedies written around the Boy to form the flux of thought, from| Scouts, He got his start playing thoughts of strife and horrors to | office boy parts, then graduated into thoughts of peace | “westerns” and is completely sold on Leading echools and newspapers | brass buttons. throughout the country are advo. | ———_— cating active campaigns to this| end, ahd this paper ts glad to be one of the first to give its renders | additional chances to help swing the | world around to its proper moor-| ings. Tie in on right thinking by | continued reading of what for cen-| turies has been the best of read-| ing. Get the latest and most con-| venient Bible printed. The New Big | Print Red Letter Bible which prac- tically is being given away. Sge| another column in this tssue for| coupon offer. | | ns, the holocaust resultant from all LEADER Modern Methods will reveal t of your eye trouble ‘Optometrint Guaranteed Glasses as *°* $2.50 Rothwell Optical Co. '“Marcheta” A fox-trot that entrances with its Spanish grace and rhythm played by Victor De Pinto * The Columbians— Vietor De Pinto, formerly solo vio- Unist with the Tri-City Symphony orchestra, has been engaged to con- duct the new orchestra opening at the Winter Garden theater Sunday. De Pinto comes to the Coast, aft er several succssful seasons in the} Fast, where he was associated with | many of the larger musical organi- zations, both as soloist and concert | master, Ho ts said to be an artist a serenade of love sung by Lewis James. On Co- lumbia Records A-3889 and 25D. | under such masters aa-Seevolk, Seo bald and Gluliano. With the instal. lation of tho new orchestra, the highest type of music ts promised | frei, |8 an important feature ‘of Winter Gans Garden programs, More Indians, covered wagons, thrills and love, from the pen of Emerson Hough, are coming to the Heilig screen next week, s “The Way of a Man,” produced as both a feature and a serial. newest story to be picturized Kenned y to Play Here i\Famed “ Actor-Play- wright Coming to ‘U’ 9 | year 9 | the unhappy life of the stage Schu- |Schubert Opera | May Be Produced Word has been recelved in New York from Vienna that plans ar under way to present Schubert's grand opera, “Rosamund,” follow. jing reports of the tremendous suo- ]oesn in this country of the Schu- |bert operetta, “Blossom Time, | which way presented in Seattle Ia and is due for a return en @igement at the Metropolitan the. ater here February 24 Just before the youthful Schubert died he made many efforts to have his opera produced, but they weae |thwarted by a temperamental prima |donna named Mile, Grecie. character of Bellabruna in jeom Time” 1s drawn from the life of Mile. Grecia, It was sho who brought grief into the life of th real Schubert, just as the chara \t r of Bellabruna brings grief into |bert in “Blossom Time.” | Schubert is said to have put the 2% | best efforts of his life into “Rosa- Edith Wynne Matthison in a characteristic pose from “The Chastening.” “The Chastening,” the latest play ty Charles Rann Kennedy, author of “The Servant in the House,” is to be presented in Seattle at Meany hall the university campus March under the joint auspices of the Dramw League of America and the University of Washington extension and dramatic arts depart- ment. A modern miracle play, “The Chastening,” sets for the whole duty of childhood, It ts enacted in five acts by three stars of well known and recognized Charles Rann Kennedy himself will take one role, while Edith Wynne Matthison, regarded on both sides of the Atlantic as one of the con- sumate artists of the day, will also take part. Margaret Cage, who has been described by critics as “a gifted young artist of rare spiritual distinction and endowméht,” will fill the role of “the Ind,” a part written especially for her. on This will be the introduction of} Kennedy's latest play, which he {s/ presenting to the public for the first time himself. “The Chasten- ing” is the first of a series of pla that Mr. Kennedy Js writing for the same cast. In these productions the emphasis ts laid on effectively ren- dering to the public the idea of be | “BLUFF” 1S NEWEST Sam Wood has begun the produc. tion of “Blaft” at the West Coast studio, Agnes Ayres lof unusual ability, and has studied|and Antonio Moreno are to be co starred. The start of this picture bring the total under way at the Lasky studio up to five. “Bluff” was written for the screen by Willle Goldbeck from a story by Rita Wel man and Josephine Quirk, Paramount | thund” and the beautiful Grecie was jeast in the leading role. Ono day |@t rehearsal Schubert objected to | the quality of her singing and the |prima donna, in furious rage, left |the theater and Paap to return. |Shortly after this epfsode young | Schubert died. Schubert had more |failures during his iife than any other great artist the world has jever known. He died at 30, pennt- jess and with a broken heart. Mitchel! Lelisen, nationally known as an expert in costuming and in. | terlor decorating, has been signed by |Cecll B. DeMille as an assistant to |Paul Iribe. He will handle art de- |tails in connection with the new De Mille Paramount picture, “Triumph,” which was adapted by Jeanie Mac- |pherson from May Edginton’s story. |Mr. Lelsen designed the costumes |for “Robin Hood,” “The Thief of dad Rosita” and ‘Dorothy non of Haddon Hall.” For three |years prior to these he was art di rector for ‘William de Mille. { HER DEBUT | | excellence. | | j Helen Artois, one of “the girls” in Will King’s com- pany at the Palace Hip, is making her debut this wee well, She's recognition “getting over’ j due for greater | from now on. beauty k} in a featured number and is| New Safe Way to Whiten Teeth Instantly! 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