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HAMRICK BOOKS [ Bic DAN }i :{ BEFORE THE FOOTLIGHTS |! “WHITE SISTER” | pugs a —- pi Heralded as Lillian Gish’s Best Picture [ JACK 0’ CLUBS | English Favor v THE ATRES { JAC . * Feeererereresessceeseee PPTTTTTT fferings, pectacular ¢ " POPULAR COMEDIAN STAR OF ORPHEUM SHOW nove aud drama by Mack Sent num ber chiefly among the new pho toplay offerings now on view at local theater Mouse th tiation: ne other th of the produced, us offering, his is indeed really a » t from Btanley Weyman's Blue Mouse theater, as it will t icture presents Rot e cae ® patrons of Mr. Hamrt n of ata and sore 6 t nedy j Fifth ave. photoplay hou a t ‘ of Cardinal I eu, “ i : ing that has surpassed in 4 plott whose oc ster “ p H me a omes to the Met , ; , nt F crit De playing @ repe actors 1 ow a fitted adjectives In t perean plays @uring appropriate song number : guage in descr nders of th fer the Red Gattison Jones and Else Elliott en in “Stipas attract R 0 Mouse have tho m t of Hal Fisher's or nd “The * Chane ial stormed the doors of MoeCutcheon's chestra whith y aro latter completing gy ; Broadway to pay $2 a seat to see : diey's,” will be @ novel dance number | ot tts @ } s famous py was ab: * Kerr De Jart, one of Europe's great ro- has Just ade by Henry King, the man wh ps taged a brilliant . mantic tenora and « pupil of Jean tation and lege ade “Tol'able Day The story « oY Feszke, will have the high class sical part of heat Hiatt & othing Serious” | oper amount of | : : as taken from the famous novel : 1 and was ‘Raver and one of H ters, the Ti ] % cht English publ ae ontest Winners sendy mere. 8 | : and | ed i » . rejudics, it is in . Are Announced se retesbagy MANTEL. ENGAGEMENT pes fame | Leon L, Cook, 2107 “Big Dan,” the photoplay | ething « ina : Here’s Herbert Ravlinson| American filma, because 99 muy {if n L, Cook, 3107 Re | 0 , oe play Jigga. “ Thirty-five sof keep “ ish pletures have been pogrt Hs wins the first prize in th “| opening at the Winter Gar- n the with his public h as he appears in “Jack ere muct re u ennett w | a ” 1 A so thi n difference in gy He R contest. Mr. Cook's Iet-/ on Sun , concerns the| ti bert ground for n, tee O’ Clubs,” the film attraction |, pictures of tha twp m 44 ter reads aa follows = yen RR ale aah ‘ yee orid’s fe classic} scheduled for showing at the|' iW ome en) Mack Sennett, | "OF # len, that | Hy t fa porting ona sabe Normand | turesque inmates, Charles acest bg | Colonial, beginning Sunday. ape tye a | offered 9 full half interest eir| Jones, pictured above, per-| Pro" . nd high Herb plays the part of a) unc any, so far as T can company for $500 In order forms the title role aa only)... cou, ia one of the £ Genevieve Ham a capable|Jovable young Irish cop.|y pave been in America, and 1 ban real pa rua wien ahr *'an athlete who has been a8-|poox + traction, It tw showing cam A one yor Looks the part, doesn’t he?|nandied many American films ban, re picture on whic! hey We work vs . th nex : aes ———EEE ing virhe offer was por to a rest. Sociated with all phases of |at tho popultr second avenue hous r ace: engagement. The open nin | |the, facial ot the Ancien aie dent i ar the| sport from earliest childhood |»°* i ne “Richelieu” . said, before the next. picture; —"____ [Rawlinson as a Redenye tisk: nes, “As You Like It"; Wedn . American films. Betore the ware could be made and sold they would | iittie star, how I wonder where you |"? ° wily Fone 96 Ja te night, tus Caesar”; Thursday “ $71 ea taany Staller fee pry be broke again and he would lose |are Alla person went in for was ray tn hi ; night, “King Lear"; Friday night, In S nD rentven. @ s money. However, they sold their pes osity, pags oO say they |°P* ' 1—Robert Mantell and Genevieve Hamper, who come to| -rtacheth"; Saturday matines, “The| ise senna ot supply of Hale « romedy and it is history now how | noq poe Ree the Metropolitan for a week's engagement, beginning Mon-| merchant ot aes Saturday night) pany Peggy, who won the heart| seems to have gone dry. We wm at ail dhe peek Si sage pond AES gets the necond pair of the: | o¢ day night, March 16. 2—Musical Comedian, Pantages.|“Hichelleu” will bo repeated, bring) of Seattle when she was here not| offered many French films, but ts t a erty | t | h nt tom 7 7 whole neighborhood except ater tickets, of prett 8—Harry Gree n, Orphe um hacdliner. pe engagement 10 8 eee ago ota ae Destin S ae nn an ae * ie Mrs P. Westenberg, 406 Ran Fred — — —— —_—_—_____ ; 9 4 . | thes : mayer Sytet ty: the mens who! > Pa caad weer eaten teary, |etenes | IN NEW — teed Saeed ee equally delightful role in “The |to win great success here, bata z ¥:13019% 3. Madison, are film fans |corded cr hs Hes sop rong eg Tin te, | Aw Forbids,” her second Universal | they are too ‘high-brow! They thru and thru, and tle for third|eq thelr first ceroen effort ¢ oom oe ss | Jewel production. usually too poetic or too tragis fr “As far as I know he still has his | 1 n efforts to pio s ater is entitled 30 Days,’ and ts by tell i g500." | Prize. Mrs, Westenberg remembe: c star vehicle for oh to GA a sictéue. comedy pro he Law Forbids” {s « modern | the taste of our public.’ gov ged o eee si cathe | the na y of Mary I is called “Rig a Cc In e Cc en Pasoeiy pedi vtird pes aggre fade © problem picture with a chilé| In spite of the American tnvasie ir. Cook receives the first pair of | pray fi: the support ; | ou oivt : P | Tt was writ- ville, head of as the central figure. ten by Bernard McCot rapidly when ee lon the hotoplays yop gainer diye BY DAISY HENRY —— reduced In rk produced in England, theater tickets. situations and many laughable W. L. Jester, 721 Nob features, The leading comedy roles coun training camp Marioa # again taxen by the popular come. UniversalJewel's scenario depart-| winter season the studios are members when the only me jot of oth nis the etrl.” OLA NEGRI, undoubtedly one of the greatest emotional | * < il’ Xing, and. Law. Dunbar, y for the young star. | however, Rear ye mechani on oneness eee at | een M t ashing tit stars appearing on the screen, is having a hard time! jn, thelr typical » characterizatlo: whose.‘ iast oo Laoag) have been perfected to cm block. on Sec a 9 some equa Benr ‘ ming Youth Flame hi ‘ rea! pictures was op-| with the London fogs. An Ameria: F shin 10 cents and the place was run by a in tl y ny > k the whole c = | The . ey and Mike Doo Y i n this country. Pola, who took the whole coun mae poner nage rar jin emeae Yo Ia Dean in “The Flame | company which at great exes 6 reminiscences, Including | will be at the Market theater Sun. mad and his wife (when they felt | jac. pickford’s appearance, in knee|day and Mon: tory, *r¥ by storm when she appeared in the foreign production Bee.| vs the leading male role, | tablished a plant in London, Mke running it. Folding chairs|sesccnes, with aster Mary in|"The Ninety There | the KM cast, Honora Hamilton, | ’assion,” has never been able to sway the audience in a o Hill, Reece Gartner, Will Hayes, | jthe part of a young playright| with various devices tor ‘were used for seats, and, according |«eweetheart Days,” and when D.W.|will also be a Larry & re 5 S 9 |e Davis and| Whose marital troubles have led to | fog out of the studio, was to_Jester, tt was “Flicker, filcker,|Gri¢rith predicted that rome day we mn Bee Larry Semon oemedy, | tike Bienner 000 yee en Doses gl CO Ue Bade fp gees Pre cea with (the divorce courts. Ellnor Faire, | yield to the climate and give | would pay as high as 25 cents to/ TRAVELS 4,000 MILES TO Gur) With ench beauty and talent P eee the clever comedy skit are choice /One of the beri charming veto prea hy phim heger eee pee aahdecrhiled Pola Nogri should be one of the AMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY have | mustoal and dancing numbers, open- peo t frog Sorel ‘and aby Peggy esathn ¢ the oy proven Mrs, Westenberg and Mv Henry| Seldom does @ motion picture n-| Neg EF’ Dave | Tig with “T Don't Want You to Cry |PArt 0 raonths of the. wor een ete reat Ce trailed to miznorn,| crane’ travel 4.960 miles to meet | outstanding figures of the cine |) fallh tn Pole and are coins | Over Ma” by Joan. Singer and the|!8 the child. also cbliged to conse werk ieee hin: geben Send tn rene posed po gel Sweden's most| you that the Polish star cannot |i iccusriers tates that remount | purer i nr She Bite Bt = as who''¥itupn the MVE > . a y ue . 7. me ’ i “Do You Remember” an early as DO%-|rived in Now Yor thie nok for! come up to Thomas Meighan, { Remreess famous Russian direc. | {he Stir Trt ne He’ te clereriy jatter his wife had left him under cipals of the picture sa ths th =e Shon tb be — bs ght! tho express: px Gloria Swanson, Betty Comp- tor, has been imported to this coun. (Hes. by Marle Lokke and girls, Don|% #eparation agreement. She in-|acters of the play, makes one off pBext week's winners, ‘anc ‘) Richard Bart 9, Dor son and others as a box offico |tty to take charge of the star's! Giitn Casey Jones and Jimmy El.|@uces him to write the story of his/most unique and forceful some more fine shows coming. banks, Mary Pickford, Ru: drawing card, There must be a jnext photoplay, “Men.” Buchow-| ian offer “Stand Up and Bing for/0%n marriage troubles as a play for | seen in pictures in many méntl jamong them Lillian Gleh’s feature. | enting, Charlie Chaplin and Norma} Teasen. jetakt wrote this story himself. It|youe wether an Old-Time Song.’ {her and the working out of this play | “The White Sister." and the Ernest Talmadge in and Norms Fair rs Jought to be a good one for he al pee Siaviite cus vite ine and the final denouement, actualty|edy success, which they vg: | Lubitsch production, “The Marriage | i : | PAraxoust has tried a differ. rected Pola in “Mad Love” (x for /stta*’ a Spanish number. Ruby |Feproduced on a stage with the prin. |don Fog. j Circle, " starring Marie Prevost, ent director for each Negri pro-|¢ign film), and is well acquainted! dams is herself in her favorite sp Sa CTI beitapi eben j_ Send your letter to the “Do You) 7 duction, yen Lubit who so/With the Polish star's temperamens|diaity, “Why Should I Cry About|as “Tomboys on Wheels,” and come |two of vai | Remember” Eiitor, Seattle 6 SPECIAL SHOW FOR successfully directed Negri in for. |tal bias. lOne Sweetie,” with the pretty King|from far off Australis. ‘They are {entertainers in thelr Iatest reer aN COPS AT COLONIAL }jetea pictures, nandiea the mega: | bh caeats | chorus. attractive maids, all talented artists, | pe Brgecic/ i ‘rombia g | buseme OBrien, who t# Norma)! “ay guests of the management, ||Phone for one of the star's Ameri:| A RE you watching the acting of NEW PAN SHOW HAS and offer a very snappy program of Hattie ioe: [Talmadge’s leading ‘man th .“Se-}! seattis coppers will attend a spe. |}cathmade pictures—but the resu! Dorothy Mackall, ene of th {TWO HEADLINE ACTS trick bicycle riding. prtesdt bi. jereta,” will again be seen opposite!) cia) matinee at the’ slonial Mon- || BA¥e not been up to expectations./so-called “baby stars" of 19247) Two acts of headline billing will] The added attraction position ts / the “or jthe star. This time ft will be in @/) day afternoon, St. Patrick's |The Cheat,” “The Ap: of Pr |Dorothy is a slim lttle blonde of top the vaudeville bill promised at|held by the Versatile Steppers, a The occasion is the appearance of Herbert Ka inson, in so of inte ETERNAL A powerful drama of a man whe made women his prey —FOUR DAYS, STARTING— TOMORROW (SUNDAY) | | Daily 230. Eves.: 79 —— Eves. 50c; lugging, smash action, with Froarlous com BATES’ ORCHESTRA jot Youth.” in this country. Of this three the/in “The Fighting Blade,” shemeans|Palet and the Four Girton Girls | Race and Edge, two popularcome | which soon goes into product Jolly, scrappy Irish policeman. fame. completcd a week's engagement at |the billing of Palo and Palet. These | local force to take advantage of the producer, or has the unhap | Wampas club's 13 baby stars of|ceptional program of semi-ciasstonl, | KARRI NG present. vel! The Four Girton Girls are billed actress of her fire and vi- | = GEIJERSTAM | @ Springs Featuring Popular Musi: ck . Tickets—50e, The, $1 and $1.5 aww BY AARON HOFFMANYWW/) jscreen version of Maude Radford} and “The Spanish Dancer” are th the Lillian Gish type and, judging |the Pantages theater, opening with |company of five premier terpsicho- zs as pecs . be | Warren's popular novel, “The Hours | ; of the features Poia Negri has made jfrom her acting with Barthelmeass|tomorrow’s ‘matinee. Palo and |rean artists: Laney ks Clubs,” a lively picture play with : : the popular star in the ge of a || latter comes nearest to showing jto get there. Dorothy js 19 and|will divide stellar attraction honors. |dlans, will present their latest com the Goldwyn Studio tn Culver g ble the Pola Negri of early fngilsh. Lucille Rickson, who just|’ “Les Bouffons Musical’ will be} E Chief of Police Severyns has tx | sued special bulletins urging the 1 ad tho Blue Mouse in “The Rendes-|two talented artists play upon 15} 7 oon masts is it the fault of the story, |vous,' in another member of the|instruments, and present an ex- j " the invitation, There will be spe. chal souvenirs for every copper || py Jove affair between Pola and | 1924, who ts already showing prog-|popular and jazz selections, Charlie robbed the little Polish | Fess. Folk Comedy Play in Three |; — - Acts (in the Swedish Language) By Sweden's Famous Author GUSTAV av = 20 —— PEOPLE —— 20 ne at the RETURN AFTER 5 YEARS IN LONDON, Metropolitan Theater e NE Pe Sunday, March 16, 8:15 P. M, nd his PARTNERS : fom. “THE CHERRY TREE4 a din CRI plus tax—now on sale at box of- } ° s fice and Swedish-American. line Until Kh office, 115 Cherry st. nnd Scan- 10¢ cso). m. Always LO dinavian {ean lina office, 116 ERNEST HIATT. in “NOTHING SERIOUS" The amusement markets of the world are combed for at- tractions for TOMORROW ANY TIME presentation on MONDAY y = The. Orpheum TUESDAY _ 1 0 other DE JARI w TED NESDAY Cc hero. Europe's Eminent Romantic SEATTLE LOGE SEATS - SHOWING 20¢ GATTISON ELSIE JONES & ELLIO Assisted by HAL FISHER’S ORCHESTRA in a Different Song and Dance Offering “REVERIES” A Phantasy of Color and orm Prodcred Under Direction of Ray G. Wynne MACK & LA RUE Novelty Skating Act * “BIG DAN” is a BIG STORY with a BIG PLOT, BIG STAR and a BIG CAST. With its BIG THRILLS, BIG SITUATIONS and BIG CLIMAX, you will _ re- member it as a BIG PIC- TURE, WINTER GARDEN ORCHESTRA ALLARD at the Wartitzer FOX NEWS COMEDY EEK STARTING MON.MAT, Vast tT WILLIAM “ALIAS | HOPPER “EXCLUSIVE SONGS” The Night Wind" ‘ - Eddie Litchfield at the Piano — IN PERSON — 19 yr. old Flapper at62 NN COP WH Stiinta en