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“THE W HITE SISTER” > Mo use fi Northwest Premiere of Year's re M the to Even Attend tinees I the Crush the Greatest Picture Blue+4euse The Charm Theatre tn The Charmed Land rid RIDE FOR YOUR LIFr ing NEW HEILIG FEATURE Second Big Unavoidable Week Starts Tomorrow famous starts its se Thousands of Screen ach tomorrosr Seattle movie lovers of this famous ™med the popular Dia house da! lone linea that stretched a beck The White Sister” achi fs a motion that deserves he praise that is ement er genius for as does this capt star in “The, Whi Mr. Hamric arranged beautiful proiog 1 confunetion with the presentation of the picture that Henri C. 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Rudolph Valentino, ning letter will be published along with the names of the five lucky contestants, THE LID Is OFF! TOMORROW 18 THE OPENING DAY OF Latest Song and daze Hits Here's a Regular Jazz Week Picture LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN and the Specially Jazz-Augmented COLUMBIA ORCHESTKA A Feast of Laughs and Thrills, Starring the Radiant “Sporting Youth” Girl CARL LAEMMLE .... .. Laura La Plante =| EXCITEMENT _ A UMIVERSAL PICTURE ROBERT F HILL “EACITEMENT’ COLUMBIA OFFERING “OLD POOL” TO COLONIAL Fad, Jamea NEXT tle of Laura iverwa WINTER GAKDEN GETS “DANCER OF NIL COMING SUNDAY Elliott Dexte H Whitee showing .a “COMMON LAW" MARKET FRATURE better catch this . ern me who played to his lady love harp—and then played havoc with the un-totin’ deaper- adoes of the plains and gum- bling dens, With LAURA LA PL! and ROD Leon Greenman’s Melody Makers Buster Lorenzo, Tenor la “RIDE FOR YOUR LIFE lodrama of 5, 7 and 9 P, M. DAL x) (shows START 11 A.M, 1 “In the Eyes of the World You Are Mine” Words fail us when it comes to trying to tell you of the wonders of this great screen achievement. It can’t be done—that’s all. You will see and judge for yourself. Lillian Gish ts Pees “The White Sister” From the Famous Book by F. Ma Crawford To miss seeing LILLIAN GISH in this “perfect picture,” is to miss “The Bern- hardt of the Screen” in her greatest role. She eclipses her former successes, “Way Down East,” “Hearts of the World,” “Or- phans of the Storm” and “The Birth of a Nation.” The art of Miss Gish rises at times into the realm of magic in this fa- mous story of undying love by F. Marion Crawford. youl THE IME PROLOGUE THAT MAS SEATTLE TALKING MATS. KIDDIES 50c; EVES, & SUN. 25e—LOGES 25¢ EXTRA “They Sin Who Tell Us Love Can Die!’’ They plighted their troth as lovers always do. He, a‘soldier, soon afterward was reported killed. She became a Nun. Then the grave gave up its dead. He returned and de- manded the fulfillment of her vow. By trickery she was brought to his lodgings at night and then— 75e EE, dian as he ts comeédi universal humanity Doings of the Movie Folks ENTLY Samuel yeteran motion pioture produc er, created a furore In Hollywood by declaring that there ly 33 but There are three out of Gold- wyn's thirty-three, tur "personality | whe fill isfaction the re dwyn, the dwyn, the you ca to your own s maining thirty good I eereen uctors and actresses lwho feared they might not be | | ¢QTAGE | | favoritos, but only a assumed he was go And’ immediately thowe select ed but who considered themselves of the first rank, rushed into print with ego bristling But the canny Samuel tactfully named no name—so we are as much in the dark as ever. Everyone name them Do you know thatthe teeth? Why? the teeth to chew the fibers of their TIDE CAUSES DELAY Time even In the The que eatured, HOW TO HAVE GOOD TEETH fmos always have strong, Because years of evolutionary development, conditions which gave them only coarse food, jhours on the wharf at San Pedro, Cal, to get scenes of a yacht essen- tial to the dramatio progress of the production and men oft wait for no man, for the tides making of motion plc Arriving at the wharf at 7 o'clock film the the i picture players found thit anchored yacht's deck was sev- 1 feet below the line of the dock. they had for- was low tide. tide w enti night sequences, n Victor Flemi 2 t company, in whieh Rod La and Jacqueline Logan uy the waited six we high tide would be told, and so there was nothing to do but wait. Work \started a few minutes before 1 and continued un< pertecy | ltt tawa under necessitated use of utensils, and prevented them from getting into food habits such as their southern kindred have fallen into, have given them this inheritance of perfect teeth, It the races in the temperate and torrid zones do not learn how to SKED what qualities, in his esti mation, constituted the good film wyn said: lity and versality re a lot of temporary ce lobrities. They flash in the pan, But | when you get down to those who last jand grow you find they have a re markable personality or have that | rich; endowment of universil human y and the ability to exp it in nanifold manner which we call ver sality."’ won't have any teeth at all! teeth. from bad teeth. comprehensive bulletin, ing EVERYTHING tion. If you want coupon below, as directed, cLir couron training and achieve. ment,’ he commented, ‘seem to have little to do with motion picture | triumph, During my 12 years as a producer 1 tried out many ew have made the transition suce ‘ully “Mary Pickford the out ‘i of personality same. have below. NAMCs i seeeeseenceee tanding on they Street and No, or R. I’, D. Talmadge in ‘Socrets’ givos, in my opinion the greatest par- | formance a woman has given to the films, She is equally as convincing as a woman of 70-a8 sho Is the girl of 17; that's true versatility, care for teeth, some scientists think a time will come when they Health Editor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. ‘Than T want a copy of the bulletin, “How to Have Good Teeth,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for Tam PRINTING niy name and address carefully TER eee eRe eee ee eee eee beeeeeeeneesenees) City. . DO NOT USE INK—WRITE CAREFULLY ONLY TODAY AND DMORROW DON'T MISS T And the toothache—bad as it {s—{s not the worst evil of bad All sorts of bodily ailments, so physicians say, may come Our Washington bureau has produced for you a prepared by government physicians, tell bout teeth and thelr proper care and preser opy of this bulletin, fill out and mall the JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY'S AN OLD | WEETHEART| OF MINE i:75, Bet, Mast HERE As Appealing, Dra- — Rote — LOAFING” \"POODLES’ NEFOR +e ttle’a Greatest Amusoment Value