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“FOR YOU WHO LOVE MY BOOK I HAVE MADE A GREAT MOTION PICTURE” —ELINOR GLYN SEE! Her Immortal Love Story —with— CONRAD NAGEL AILEEN PRINGLE JOHN SAINPOLIS Farewell Vaudeville Appearance ALEXANDER GB" 25 RGR TEC BTS FETs Bre “Fes “Fools Will King Show {y r Boasts Veriety |" of Merriment and Follies” show girl Wy ATC! Bill f ke Over thé } wo of his Man addresses his the performance, ly the heroine. er, who puts over |hearts I in a dozen 4 “Man and Wife’ With Ginaze Lesite jher “Mamma Goes |spectalty in the numbers ever stage Hip is Jimmy Girl,” tn whi and used ch sini stage se Ithe RS Saaae Children’s Spring Coats orchestra |their musical progra jnetting, gives start, AN OBL | | Mrs, M.D. Gillen specialist of I gave out the t regarding gray ‘Anyone can at home air, and mal Toah This per cont of screen audic “Runnin? Wild,” t the girls and the Star trio, Jean | Don | Eldred UNG eof them ¢ winging inte wood and New York on biliews t paper; perfumed saile—the b © ¥ of ro! 4 - : | Valentine, Barthelmess, | Meighan, Hart, Moreno, Novar. | ro, Cody, Tearle, Denny, Dix, Holt, Stone, O'nrie: McGregor, O'Malley, Menjo: acore er | more; each stirring the tmagina- tion of thousands of respective | admirers | 26 e | HESE ® never seen in but ahsping or and adventure, are often « | Ci fac | Their mash mail proves tt, Seldom is the feminine corre spondent able to disguise the persor ler the pre | tens interest ABLY. the } Ame pretty little Pemmenl lian Lee is one of th Alw of the Willjn Pe are tasit him. He ax time to rehearse t He be: | |comes the beau pattern, or thru the shed ading lady Mo wooing to ¢ The latte a sor be the els She tear at + d Ine B, at the same hour the Idol, | in person, may be snoring over | but his ghost presence usceptib! = |a jars wong like Ruby Ad "* draws more encores Howard Ev er’s “It's @ Man” and Smith's “Arcady” are other fetch songs. One of the prettiest ensemb! at the Palace My Electric ated costume: ings are effectively It wouldn't be fair to give account b roche Hermie King and boys are always on the job, and | m, with spect the show a merry! IGING BEAUTY DOCTOR |A Beauty Specialist Gives Home | | Made Recipe to Darken Gray Hair ie, & well-known | egates le Bs his Is Paul { callow English youth, ” Elinor Glyn’s daringly romantic which is showing this week at the Blue Mouse. i Conrad Nagel.—Here you have the famous “Paul,” the} intrigued by incognito royalty, in “Three Weeks,” |‘ story, | COLUMBIA FILM LIVES | UP TO PE SMART, histleated story of domestic dissension, presenting @ matrimonial mixup, wherein a clever wife outwits a scheming | m and keeps the con-| ‘Alexander Gets Big Ovation as | Pantages Star aa Twins Again | in Supporting Company Alexander, “The Man Who Knows,” starting his 23rd engage | ment in Seattle at the Pantages the i. | Jugal cir od by | nsas City, Te | 100 per cent alls it fol owing state That is the way ¢ of the pre re a simpl ko it soft eek until the destred shade is ob. | will darken | x and | fpint of water add © of bay rum, a small box of bo Compound and % ounce of | | notices handed to us by the pu l¢| man describes “The M. age Circ rnst Lubitach's latest productic Columbia ng 4 after seeing the p jture we find that for once we can't argue with said publicity man | description fita the photoplay to a IN HEILIG PHOTOPLAY His | cx redients can be pur | 1 \* drug store at very lit-| * “7. cost. 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With All the Credit You Need Means that we are ready to help you dress bet- ter the convenient—the efficient way. CIRCLE” —AND— RIAGE “FAST STEPPERS” International News Showing Open ing Gamo Between ttle and Los tauptman Ore! ngoles stra |ton’s own canvas. | ‘The plot of “Out of the Dust” was inspired by Frederick Reming: jton’s famous paintings, | oe SINGER MAKES DEBUT AT BLUE MOL An unusually Tomorrow Ins the A NOTABLY CAs Brondway's ‘That Hrondw HALF BI A Grent Litt 10c SHATTL AMUSEMENT Unt} Children 6130 p.m. Alwayn Last Day for “BE. WAY BROKE” 'T INCLUDES MARY CARR GLADYS LESLIE forgivable Sin —Hroke’ A Vivid Pieture of the Lite ay Lends “THE DIRTY LITTLE REED” je Feature 10c REATEST VALUE TREATED ©} eae FRE E M shah moatung teed Advertiserier ‘nt, appearance of James Isherwood, Ca nadian baritone. Mr. Isherwood pos seases a fine volee and has an un usual manner in putting over |solos. In the prologue with Isher- wood are four other singers: ‘The story of “Three Weeks” has |been fairly faithfully translated | Madame Glyn did the titling and took tive part In the production. ‘Alleen Pringle, Conrad Nagle, John Sainpolis and Claire De Lorez aro the featured players. “BROADW. ig Bros OnpHtun CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Twich DA Y¥—2:30-8115 George Choos, Producer of band of Fantasto,” Offers “GEORGE CHOOS’ _ FABLES OF 1924” RICE and “WERWER _4On the Senffold 16 KITATOS 1 RAY-O-LITE: Homer TEMPEST and DICKINSON Broadway's Smart Couple pleasing feature in| his | | deeds and appearance looks as {f he | V | might have stepped out of Reming: | | | { er Monday matinee and evening, ed to a capacity house and dem rated the fact that the old-time! lan with his card tricks and| mind-reading stunts has be- 4 thing of the past. magi crude me His 1924 vehicle ia the cleverest | - and seance act seen tn | ‘payohology” Seattle this season, and combines {mystifying slate writing, mental tele- pathy and really beautiful Oriental dances by his three girl assistants, lexander, himself, was given an ovation. “The Dance of Jadoo,” an the Nartell Twins, was unique tn its fanciful steps and bodily grace, while the nautch dance, a highly exotic number by beautifully-costumed Mile aleska, was a classic in muscular interpretation and harmonious Ori ental glides, © entire bill {9 good this week, and on a bill of lesser quality, Earle Mountain and Cliff Dixon's company of dancers and singers could take headline honors with thelr rural skit, “Wigginaville.” Jack Smith did his best work Mon- connection with the elaborate pro-|day night in “Goin’ South” and logue which is being staged at the| ‘Roses of Picardy,” his other solos | Blue Mouse th eek with the Elinor| having a nasal tone not pleasant Glyn story, hree Weeks,” is the | Olive Bays is a clever partner-accom- | panist. Chuck Haas, cowboy comedia: brings laughs with some new jok and some old ones revamped, along with some good rope spinning. Adair & Adair do some extraordi nary parallel-bar tricks and went over bigger than the ordinary open- ing act—L. H. ot the Saturday Evening Post story, by Earl Derr Biggers, went on view for the first time today at the Colonial. As the title Indi- cates it is a story of Broadway night life, a romance of the theater, and tho theme to a great extent parallels the life story of ita fea- tured player, Mary Carr, Percy Marmont, Macylon Ar buckle, Gladys Loslio and Henrletta Crosman fire In the cast. see ROBERT ELLIOTT IN WINTER GARDEN FILM Robert Elliott, the good-looking leading man of tho photoplay showing at tha W: ter Garden until Wednosday, has} temporarily deserted the silent drama find {is to play opposite Jeanno Eagles in “Rain, the most colossal success of the New York theatrical season With Elliott in thin dramatio ple. ture are many favorites, including Gladys Leslie, Maurice Costell and | Norma “Man and Wife,” yall go. Dancing ay evening at Leachi pa- villon, Don Jullan club.—Advertise- ment, .jastounding. The roses have come vorthwest showing Ne + yee oe eh You Have Seen Oodles of ‘‘Movies’’ —Now Cast Your Eyes ona PRODUCTION! * THREATENING HOUSE AT KECORDS: —SO COME EARLY! 4. pe 24eofe.ege ge age eye = The mighty Fred- erick Remington epic of the redskin —the prairie — the warpath—the West! IT's HEILIG TENDANCE ROBERT McKIM MASTER “PAT* MOORE DORCAS MATTHEWS RUSSELL SIMPSON La Any Seat, Any Time, 25¢—School Kiddies, 10¢ eb Friday brings: “THREE MILES OUT” The thrillingest vedy drama since Volstead became King. |“THRER MILES OUT" the way each detail) has been repro-) Dorothy Mackalll, who appeared here recently wit! hard Barthel. meas in “The Fighting Blade,” of the leading in a new Hodkinson picture, Shall I Dor’ | BOOKED HERE Madge duced down to the fs coming to! goyle, last small gar. Kennedy in her is newest fil Lon Chaney {s the star as one of the | appearing h, | production, which was filmed under | playe Worsley. | “Wha as its title implies, EE METROPOLITAN present-day activities of bootleggers | ~ and rum-running systems that ar \ tie federal authorities so WIG BARGAIN MATINEE tpi “ eb Pearine | MATIN Tomorrow $1.00|| stARD Ry much trouble, “Three Miles Out 4 & snappy comedy that abounds in thrills, Miss Kennedy, aa the hero- ine, being the central figure of many Mramatic climaxes Marrison Ford is leading man. | “HUNCHBAC BOOKED HERE Some idea of ho immensity of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” the Universal production, which has been booked for a second showing t the Columbla soon, may be ed from th fact that the dral of Notre Dame was re 4 in its entirety at Uni- ts and students ve marveled at SLORETS OF HAIR DRESSING ART Here is a way to bring out all the TENSETTHRILLING!HOLDS AUDIENCES SPELLBOUND) Something Is Wrong With Seattle If This Famous Winter Garden Revue Doesn’t Make a lustrous softness your hatr possesses. . |Tt is a method known and treasured 100% Sensation iby m y beauty specialists and wom- en famous for lovely hair, It ts a| tter of using thé right simple ma Ishampoo, It is not advisable to use @ | makeshift but always use a prepara n made for shampooing only. 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