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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR Tt BerAce | (YOU KNOW WHO SHE Is __ | Sylvia’s Eyes : SCREEN | EET 2, ' Are Hypnotic, : : LKER WHITESIDE'S Al i PGR» , agageraent at the Met MA thelr innit Says Artist Wissen s coming week i * th t of - 5 4 highly i tin » to the herr ‘ i Se fact that this noted star will appear in two entirely differ-| tractior awlas MacLea ent plays. His character in Hoot Git , Edmund Lowe one play is that of a young Raymond Griffith George western eng pate hw pin’ Walsh, Lew Cody, Hobart poner a wily Orient | Bosworth, Stuart Holmes ang 4 The new Will King show] Richard ‘Tucker and Russel eaben us, * at the Palace Hip promises pson. Beaut aman ae the pr to be one of the »st elabor- will mak are . ood - ate ged by this popular} Claire Winds« r, at © presente company of ¢ ainers and| Patsy Ruth Miller, Rosemary | bee” ty bd Pantages patro due for} Theby, Mary Pickford and! “Her eyes haves 2 —Aee pe a treat with the appearance} Anne Cornwall. and more poignant thes "| of Madame DuBarry and ‘“a} } hag ae ons Lies,” preenbes ux. “a clever mu HEILIO , tC a Sort, lucky pe ical organization. | | ‘oor Grn is trying bie hand at light comedy, This | good-looking young chap whe has been providing thrills for picture tans tn lively Wer e METROPOLITAN We KER WHITESIDE w ap of unuswal in- eo tne not look them for without feeling her Bhe could b 6 medium mingle situation of danger, yet the story te highly interesting, with mar doing all sorts of things, a9 driving a bus, acting as porter, running an opers house ad waiting table A NEW STAR Eatetio hes sixued 6 Desert be performed 4 alf of th week, the ng on Wednes Jeotur on Thursday even nd will be repeated ni the Saturday matinee u Mr. Whiteside’s tw re in exact contrast to eact hig part in “The Desert Man that of a dashing young New York engineer, who converts the arid ands of the desert into » om ing paradise by the exercise of his gen- fe. In “Mr. Wu." the actor will feaact the picturesque and fascinating fharacter of Wu Li Chang. a great Mandarin of Hongkong city, in whose power many yellow, as wel! as white, Beautiful, isn’t she? Matters not whether Mary plays the j BLUE MOUSE child role or the grown-up lady, she is the same lovely being. Here she is ae she appears in the title role of “Rosita,” which will be the featured photoplay at the Colonial, beginning Sunday. hrifl week le film ts the Blue Mow te, the Ben 8 picturtra ané eparkies with genuine humor, | feature of this offering ts the appear This & ploture out of the stereotyped |ance In the stellar role of Stuart channels of drama an4 romance,|Hoimes, one of the most famous of jan@ has MacLean doing seme the n screen villains. Cast as jwople find themselves. Readers of |htgh spote, loelebrated stunts for which he has | Count Voronsky, a black-hearted tar. | MARKET Mrs. Louise Miln’s celebrated novel ‘A cast of more Importance would |become famous, tar, whose machinations bring about| The so-called wealthy class has (based on the play of “Mr, Wu") will be hard to find. Clatre Windsor is| While South America ts used as series of neartraged Holmes | troubles, as well as those of @ leap Nellie, Lew Cody the villain; Hfo-/the locale for the story, that coun. | *!¥e* @ vivid characterization. bart Bosworth, M Busch Mdmund |try in no way ts held up to ridj-| Rosemary Theby i another whose Lowe are tn it, too. cule, and neither ts y blood-and. | name and fame are known to picture Feeall that the exciting serics of ad. Yenturesin the story are tnaugur. ated by Nang Ping’s clandestine love affair with the son of her father's was originally produced | thunder revolution made the theme | fans the world over, J, Frank ¢ { business rival. The result has been are Ago, and at once be Alden, George Rigas, called “fiendishly fine” by a cele ar with the great publie,| Patsy Rath dMiller, the charming pm and Dick Sutherland jjong, sweeping lines which have brated New York critic. t it allve for many years. ingenug bas @ elightful role oppo- supporting cast. |made her world famous, Miss Sw 1 Mins Sydney Shields will be seen ose | atte Doug, . son appears in a fllmsy creat | | as the girl Kate in “The Desert ™ COLUMBIA oe COLONIAL | z to her knees. Also sh q and Lady Gregory in “Mr. Wu." nkes Consul,” with Doug WINTER GARDEN Romance’ and tragedy of the most 5 cocktails, smokes cigarets ar Adequate scenes and costumes will fatlean went on view! A story of conflict and of strong and dramatic sort are in- latchke: A mor €mbellish both of Mr, Whitestde’s plays. for the firet time today at the Co-|emotions—of Jove and hate—is The Jed with laug umbia. It ls a woreen adaptation | Rip Tide,” & melodramatic photoplay|by Mary Pickford in her 5 of the famous musical comedy, and | which goes on view at the ¥ tion of a little Spanish street as _« pleture play bristies with thrills Garden for the first time Bunday, A'in “Ro * which comes to the Col d thrills turiza could not be tm PALACE HIP | Opening Saturday, May 17, the Will King Musical Comedy company Eat tie Palace Hip theater will pre ‘ent another typical King produc | ‘on, entitied “‘Hello, Hawaii,’ in |) which, it ts promised, an enitvened | | theme 1s ahanced by the histrionie | talent of the famous and popular} {King cast and the interspersed mu: | 6 . A A f Taical embellishments. The plot deals| sywith the matrimonial asplrations at (1) Sriney Shields, hating lady with Walker Whitesides, Metropolitan; (2) Harry| {two ladies who fell in with Ikey and mour, Pantages; (3) Jimmy Ellard, Cas Jonee and Don Davis, Talika, two wealthy bachelors, pee ee ae the Palen itp, v ey » Davis, Will King’s star succeed tn marrying them, for | Purpose of becoming efriched| Hawail is the setting, and|of Hoftman” and “3fisere! | iaborate coatumery. and] Trovatore” will bs pressnted vy| Dictagraph Helps Child Star to {Hage effects, the skit promises to be|this company. ‘This act tw rated as) Sh, Wh fan intensely merry one. |the best of its kind touring the Pan-| 45 ripe r sd Dance” | 1. Ably assisting Will King and Lew | tages cireult this season and should seed ay tee arene Pl F / : ~ Dunbar, the star comedians, are Bes-| be well recetved by Seattle theater. escrepa Hi. Inde made an tateresting ay apper| ‘sie Hill, Honora Hamilton, Reece | goers. and successful experiment tn dtreo- | . ; | ) Gardner, Arthur Belasco, Billie Bing- Virginia Leo Corbin, child star of 4 Added attraction honors will be ah | tion during the filming of scenes for many filma, hay grown w 4 Bam, Harry Davis and Howard) waeq petween Gates and Lee and| ‘Those Who Dance,” a ploture with | started out to become a pera os | Tony Grey and company. “Stateroom | a “surprise theme,” now tn produc | other field, |19" is the billing of Gates and Leo.) ers | prestiting: | an aie travesty| at his Culver City studios, She bas been signed for a flapper er of the Crystal runway, @ Bum-| mony Grey and company are appear-| The dictaphone is used by Bianche | le In King Vidor’s film version of wher pit over by Casey in his typical A y jthe Rachael Crothors etage su u Sweet Ww Age succens, Yor style. “What Doss the Pussy|'"S !8 @ laughable solution of dark | Sweet and Warner Baxter to lsten | «ytary the Third.” Mean When She Says Meau,” is Ru-| ™7"¢ry, Sntitied “Run Down,” as /in on the conversation of Bessie] w, sor sisted by Virginia Bmith and Frank! Love and Mathew Bets in another! a she was thrve years od, by Adama’ ‘syncopated offering with | ™ / Miss Corbin wan featured | Then comes| K0eb, two clever and versatile ar-jroom. Baxter, playing a detective, | ured In a series tists. jin this way reeks certain evidence |°% tWoretlera, ditected by the late! nd Theodore Ri cMoume «," & humorous skit| Alan Holubar. Ritruperied with danciig and eeng|. Harry Seymo nd Myna Cunard, | from tho others, who are cast as|" niabdleieis " by Howurd Evans and the girls. Mil- rom sunny Call: | crooks 7 tee |Years over the Orpheurn vaudeville eireult, where she did a “xingle” act as headliner. She also played in Lon- don and Paris, dret Markle, the popular little so. thetr Intest su®| Instead’ of shooting the scenes in Prano, sings “Hawaiian Melodies.’’| cess, “Hits and Bits of 1924.” the two rooms separately, as is the | ‘Asieap in the Deep" is sung by Don| Three exponents of art, grace and) custom, Mr. Ince suggested to Direc: dimmy Ellard and Casey|beauty are said to be Balmus, Irmalior Lambert Hillyer that they be ; the King star trio, with the/and Milo, presenting in an unusual|taxen simultaneously on adjoining '@irls, an appropriate and entrancing} and ottginal st & program cf pos| sets Extra cameras were brought in| May McAvoy's motto fs, “A hun- Humber. Hermie King prefaces the| Ing, balancing and dancing. and both angles of the sequence | ‘red strokes day keeps the hatr Performatice with a choice orchestral} Charles and Grace Keating, noted riimed at the samo time—the spoken | "D0 good advice, z Bouvenir photos of Lew|fuvenile impersonators of famous! iines of the crooks, transmitted. by + iF Ars to be given to the ladies | characters in modern literature, offer . ‘ fat the dally matinees. Mark Twain's character of Hucklo- i iS ore berry Finn PANTAGES The Pantagescope will show a com.| A® % result of the experiment, this jo and gorgeous mustcal|edy feature, with Glenn Goff at the |2edence of the ploture ts technically entitled “Twelve Minutes | oren. pr te ae eae? erates Boel oa ‘Mélofyland,” will be the feature ——_——_——__— harcore Dettig perfectly syachronised, | Attraction at the Pantages theater, Stuart Holmes hag devised » 4 Opening with Sunday's matinee, com-| clever means of having his make ig & premier organization of all-; up box always at hand. The Just because Rod La Rocque pre artists headed by Madame Du| famous villain has a dog to carry | sented two rare biack pearls to Glor- | Barry. A tepertoire of song num-| it around. The only trouble is [ia Swanson, is no indication of a ‘of famous composers, 1 that on several occasions the dog [forthcoming engagement announce. We Chorus” from .'| has gotten into a fight, with dis- | ment, say friends. Gloria and Rod Waits,” “Giamiiana Mi astrous results to his excess bag- | have been good friends Binco early setts Valse,” “Baracolie” trom “Tales ldayn with the old Besanay company. the dictaphone, serving to time the | movements of the listeners. LAST DAY FOR “LOVING LIES” with MONTE BLUB ROD LA ROCQUE —rneN pomane SUN. - MON. - TUES, The Wort ZXEEKEREERAM A BK AT SECOND AND SPRING KOOL & eaaeha ig tit KirirgxgixuurvYuWwwWwreeRWYwWwrYRe«xrxKXy LLO-| WA EE” re THE YANKEE DOODLE = YOU WILL SHAKE ity LAUGH’ ng oa De -LAUGH BURST WILL KING & CQ. LAUGHS CHASE THRILLS— 50 PEOPLE 50 Rosita THRILLS CHASE LAUGHS ; 3¢ ONLY SHOW OF ITS KIND in SEATTLEN || ae Cyclonic Comedy Scream Supreme You Know What Ho Did in— “THE HOTTENTOT” And What a Tremendous Triumph He Scored in He's Funnier Still in ‘This Ono!! Carl Laemmle em " ‘Tho Second § i err ba, ese of the —_—_—_ GERALI Rebs BEAUMONT L. HAUPTMAN and the _Mary*Pickford Will make you laugh, Will make you thrill, Will make'you weep, SOUVENIR. PHOTO OF ~ ; yp) Wil bring you' joy, LEW DUNBAR GIVEN TO f " PAGES ATCORILY. MAT na new_love role. EXCEPT SUNDAY COLUMBIA All-Artist Orchestra In Concert, Playing Selection rom “The Yankee Consul” “Hula Hula Dream Girt” Robyn “THE FIDDLIN’ DOLL” with BILLY SUL AN an “The Information Kia”

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