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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 . -_—_ THE SEATTLE STAR PAGI S a hl ARN TYAYAPZT ON) THREE WEEKS te Elinor G 5 Famous Story, Scheduled for Northwest Premier (re QO Vi QO we re O Wi | Showing at the Blue Mouse on Saturday MARRIAGE CIRCLE AT -s S Eee HAS BEEN ANXIOUSLY AWAIT- ; ; ED BY THOUSANDS, FOR IT — a ~ BRINGS TO SEATTLE THE BIG | M ‘ \ NORTHWEST PREMIERE OF . 2 a ., THE 7 fae GORGEOUS { ' - SCREEN | fr ‘3 ‘ SENSATION i ty =A = “dg OF A j vs DECADE i | “Ot T OF THE DUST [NOW At MEILAG eos STARTLING! i Out of the I at the MASSIVE! i THRILLING! j eae THRER WEEKS” NEXT |BLUE MOUSE FEATURE of | Glyn’s famous stor YOU'LL HAVE TO "Three Week have its Noris COME EARLY went pres Blue Mouse Sat IF YOU WANT urd This promises to be a highly TO GET IN Mins ( f, nelected the players 1 supervised | the pr jon. The story is founded » transgressed * punished An attraction of unusual interest will be Elinor Glyn's “Three Weeks,” which will) Have its Northwest premier at the Blue Mouse, beginning Saturday. Conrad Nagel ax|,, ieee Prine, & newcomer, wil Paul and Aileen Pringle as the Queen are shown above and in the scene at the left.|Nagic as Pa ee sees een Lower right is John re as King Cc onstantine. | see - anne | “LET'S GO" 1s FILM cL. OGLE AT WINTER GAL CURRIN OG | Griffith Is Crank on | wh ‘hers sig teeny, h Realism ening enrertalneann and stature of George Washington | Yam B. D The Bedroom "= pe Window,” expects soon to begin work | Was by Wark Grit have epe “ fm his 500th motion picture role. fith he er mer. k rece on} at The ate sa ¢ ming lea” visited Valle: ent i ra. | romaty t well son of of F W. Herber exident | mount p a rich business man whe makes good ¢ the Val orge Me aso. | Viait to against odds that would give any ' si V Forge M 1 asso. mati a battle Imnwrtal Love Man historians contended that ng Ss ve d : sir Tu 4 an ore th a eet | Whom r sha he mayo: ¢ town and} Richard “Talmadge sepuloun tec. coriniadra| nome: (iit George Nichols the aharitt who be wpa tecs, ob studio a |ileved in a kind heart rather than A GOLDWYN LET'S ( GO ‘ “America” from of eR PRODUCTION with ton's own le Lon —WITH— Ulleen Perey ADAMS WITH Hor that he was exs x AT COLONIAL | don uly alx CONRAD NAGEL Tully Marskatt George Nichols | feet tall and of medium girth. Comedy | Arthur Dewey, who plays George | ar Giri AILEEN PRINGLE 12a not uly Decatise of he, atrtking Jack Plektord's 1 ferred upoa C JOHN SANPOLIS—ROBT. CAIN | facial resemblance to the wy. wbieh is being p ing opposite Harry Carey in MITCHELL LEWIS—NIEGEL DE BRULLIERE [meron ut lng teen Na ae xe Pixfod Falrani sdion In |Hunt Hromtnrr's production, "orn JOAN STANDING—STUART HOLMES ents were ide wit aw ny Was ight Hawk,” which is now show = i > a ea 3 QL2 71, | 1A Hee according to the latter's Bar at the Colon: e not merely be AND A HOST OF OTHER SCREEN PERSONALITIES jown letters. | WOES Adams m he screen 4 CBE bait aNIAL ge sie Ree a teas bea Ved kuew amet hae BIG, ELABORATE, DE LUXE unt West} © spirit of the Went Hawk” is an exciting master crook who ” '\Lubitsch Film Different From | King Dancers in Apache Specialty One of the outstanding feutures of \next week's Will King musical com- ledy production at the Palace Hip, jstarting Saturday matinee, April 19, will be an Apache dance by F Russell and Howard Ev: lapecialty promises much TOMORNOW IS THE LAST DAY ror PROLOGUE The Greatest » of Westerners HARRY CAREY me FEATURING CANADA'S GREATEST BARITONE JAMES ISHERWOOD APPEARING FOR TOY FIRST TIME IN AH — POPULAR PRICES MATS. 50c, EVES. & SUN. (LOGES 25¢ EXTRA) T5e OF OTHER SIN ENRI ©, R LE BEL and Joe Kin ment, and the two clever dancert|teen added to the cast of "Un.| oe caans “The Hay 391 lis entitied “Fools and Follies,” and|turing Bebe Daniels and Itichard sud Variety anne are pape hia as is reported to be bri mming with | Lux. % 3 And His Supreme LATEST FOX NEWS (mdr nox) |Bumor and rousica! embeishments, |" ——— — aS atrarar De ORCHESTRA at tamon Novarro, Mitchell Lewis| Preview of Marriage | ce ee SEATTLE’S GREATEST |} John Gilbert, star of and Enid Bennett are three favorites UA " AMUSEMENT VALUE & Beste fatares (0 and Bold Bennet a ee oe ine| Circle’ Wins Praise |g Real 6. LEBEL crcssisr AESOP FABLES ¢ pa KK DIES ” et Sibi produc on, “The} | rt 10c Sscr.m. Aware 10c |Chanee,"" a. Fox production, Fred Niblo production, ‘1 | BY DAISY HEN VRY T last! Motion picture fans are | going to see somthing new in the | |way of @ motion picture. I say this | Brent will be the feminine for a showing at the Columbia, be | erty of departing from that worn-out jar XXANDER ON LAST ginning Saturday, phrase to refer to the Lubitsch play- | VAUDEVILLE TOUR |” qritherto, the great Lubitsch has|ers as “the perfect cast.” Alexander, billed as the “man who |made his reputation as a director of| Marie Prevost, whe has wasted a/ knows,” announces that his present ular offerings. After seeing |lot of time as a bathing beauty and| vaudeville tour will be his last. Marriage Circle” I, for one, hope |in mediocre pictures, comes into her | Alexander comes to the Pantages own as a “bound and determined lit- | tle vamp"; Adophe Menjou has never been better cast than in his role of | | rT, | “a don't-care husband with a pretty | | as the headline attraction of the new show which opens Monday afternoo! April 21, 2 SSS A eed epic of the frontier days of (he west! : \ a LE See a Before storing away winter clothes be sure that all spots are removed, especially from woolens. METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYIN Curtain Promptly at and 2:10 Populer Matinee Tomorrow ZIEGFELD’S GREATEST SUCCESS LEON ERROL Funntest of All Comedians, in the Costiiest and Most Perfect’ Musteal Comedy Ever Produced the pretentious peal ps tions with mob acenes and confines his talents to the simple modern stories. I will not reveal the plot of “The | Marriage Circle.” It would spoil| Florence Vidor is her own sweet self | the picture for those who are to se¢| and surely you couldn't ask any more | ft. Suffice it to say that Lubitsch | than that; Monte Blue—well, Monte jumps from the age-old triangle to/1s Just too dear for words. Ho isn’t | | 99 a pentagonal affair, With relentless | a shiek, but he's a mighty good actor | analysis, subtle humor and a gen-|and this is quite the best chance ho| BALLOON MATINEE SATURDAY 1,000 over - size gas - filled Balloons fer the Kiddies. wife and holes in the toe of his sock eral outlook on life as different from | has had to prove it. the accepted standards as it ts in Add to the above Creighton Hale, triguing, he gives an intimate andjas the love-sick friend, and Harry real representation of contemporary | Myers, as a private detective. life, using for his background Vi-| It isa pleasure to recommend “The enna society. | Marriage Circle." Some might think In recalling pictures’ that have/it 1s a bit spicy, but it cannot be} It’s as Big as They Make ’Em, Folks— This Remington classic should be remembered as long as the Cine- ma exhibits. It gives the world something new and_ powerful. Come early for the crowds will be big. Y. Telegraph . . ne of the most graphic fights that it has been our fortune to see on the screen... .- + «+ we recommend that everyone should go and see it for himself.” ANY SEAT 25¢ ss ANY TIME—Kiddies, 10¢ “Seattle's Largest and Foremost Picture Palace” | ‘TkeMILLION DOLLAR SHEILIGS =| picture patrons are due for a pleasant surprise when “The Marriage* Circle” they will see Miss Prevost in a characterization quite dif- previously portrayed. Ernest Lubitech personally selected for the leading feminine role in his production, after witnessing a preview on Thurs. day night of the much-discussed Ern- est Lubitsch production, “The Mar. || i | Marie Prevost. — Motion) -opens at the Columbia Saturday, for| ferent from any that she has | this charming little actress riage Circle,” which has been booked passed t fs only one (Charlie|said that It contains one etteaates Chaplin's “The Woman of Paris”) in| scene. which the situations are handied as} You want cleverly and as humorously as In| Here it ts, “The Marriage Circle.” | Hats off to Ernest Lubitsch! You will be delighted with the} ase jeast, Nowadays, it is a usual pel Tho all-white hat {s quite |for a pleture to bo billed “with all:|smartest thing to wear with \atar east,” therefore, I take the lb-|all-black satin or crepe sult, something different. | | the the KING SOLOMON, JR. A Fareical Comedy of 1950 The Rios JACK STROUSE Casson & Klem Pantagescope FRANK W. STAFFORD onputun | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE TWICK DAILY—2100-8115 MING NEXT WEEK— Farewell Vaudeville Appearance ALEXANDER WILL KING & 00. “POOR FISH” NEW sHOW TOMORROW is) WORLD OF BELIEVE With Nolan § ~~ CLARENC NORDSTROM in *Songinnd” . Who Knows ‘Fools and Follies’ A Ripping Musteal Farce HERMIE KING'S Syncopators Thirty Runway Beauties COURTNEY = 10:01 With syd. Keron nnd | Starks Pa PATHE WEWE aaa “SALLY” Cast Includes WALTER CATLETT Original and Only Company 50 GLORIOUS ZIEGFELD GIRLS THE PICK OF THE FOLLIES PRICES: Nighte—Lower Floor, $4; Balcony, $3.50 and $2.50; Gallery, $1.50 and $1, Saturday Matinee— Lower Floor, $i; Balcony, $2.50 and st; Ata $1.50 and $1. Plus 10% tax, Next Week— Mall Naan Starting Monday, ‘Ape il 21 Mata, Inesday and Saturday Mensra. Shubert Present Tne owns Thriiler £ se RIRPKEn “SUPER MYSTERY. PLAY SeSeiioek & BEB BE Priceat Nights-s0e to 30) Ws oo Bie to #180. Pied 10% taze mt st —SKATS SELLING—