The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1924, Page 10

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~5 { { 5 Va et i : i } } ‘ i A 10 THI EATTLEI TAR Wit . Hi} } Fens | l'o Get Scenes for New Photoplay Whict Coming to Blue Mouse Saturday | cre “This Freedom” Made Into Film } Stier | Nagel Risks Life | P”°*“ijgigyaup ee rt x V/ NANCY ; tthe LOVED HUSBANDS Ae, Vaeiaee tote} But she wasn't particular | | husband she loved ‘Borrowed Husbands’ craved diversion—so she Is New Photoplay Follow the » A 2 — Crowds to— << We uo Shaner & Wolff's |} July | Clearance Sale |) | 29% Off You'll Love This Show with FLORENCE VIDOR and ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWES a Inter » Adams and V national Charles Jones Is |Circus Cowboy j Charles Jones will pull stakes at the Wint jarden Saturday night and move on with “The Circus Cow-j{ boy," his latest William Fox offer from Broadway JUDNICH The Syncopating jing. The picture unfolds a swift,| FAST STEPPERS} Wonder Orchestra . woven by the facile imagin { Louls Sherwin and pro- ¢ direction of Will ellmar | is at his best In this ay Marion Nixon is the je leading | \Clever Hieenes in Denny Film | ira La Plante. feature W. CHAMBERS’ LOVE STO! ne) role of her screen career E ing Youth n autor starring Reginald Denny,| ) is showing at the Colonial] AJ TONIGHT y and Saturday Miss. La | TOMORROW Pia has been 4 s been| Conrad Nagel, famous film star who staged a real fall to than four years, » ALMA rn ota | | tical) inject realism into a photoplay. Insert shows Alma Ruben eet) trained in Universal's p | 5) dramatic school and ts regarded ax!qnd Mme. La Violette in'a scene from this new film which Pre nog * Mreen's most talented! is called “The Rejected Woman,” and which shows at the iH ; eB “ee | Blue Mouse for a week beginning Saturday. 1 "' “ ne i. T IG ™ mr fnjured. Alma Rubens, TEST New Comedy Drama) A“ * Rt alga 1 are me must jump and slide thned: state Ie Including famous Fashion Park Models, English Models he ; ‘and :‘Two-Pants Suits of the better kind OVERCOATS Including a recent shipment of Lightweight Spring Topcoats ODD PANTS Except Outing Trousers $65.00 Suit or Overcoat—NOW—$48.75 $60.00 Suit or Overcoat—NOW—$45.00 $55.00 Suit or Overcoat—NOW—$41.25 $50.00 Suit or Overcoat—NOW—$37.50 $45.00 Suit or Overcoat—NOW—$33.75 $40.00 Suit or Overcoat—NOW—$30.00 $35.00 Suit or Overcoat—NOW—$26.25 $30.00 Suit or Overcoat—NOW—$22.50 $25.00 Suit or Overcoat—NOW—$18.75 | Shaner & Wolff 916 Second Avenue yee Building Three Doors Below Madison \for Metropolitan |who believe in the | themselve: In on for-| The Rejected that) starts a week's er ot) Bh Mouse P ually n Jumping after him, gives as realistic a 9 I | Wagenhals & Ke WOMAN | wood. Te’ Youth—Jazz—Thrills—Romance When Ruby Isn’t Singing Jazz 2k 1 | Eee ee She’s Acting Barber been seen on the | SUMMER. cently and ax this city ts not in PRICES F ib \) cluded in the road tour planned by the original ec ny, Manager Mc- } ANY SHOW i Curdy saw his opportunity to secure| @ | ANY DAY for Immediate production a play sas , that has been excit nusua -|@ ANY TIME § erst on exelting’ unui jal in | Fo ore ruout the country SS . “Why Men Leave Home” will be | P| ae A New York woman won $500 in| a prize contest for the best radio| ,,, Choice poultry is offered tor sale in the Poultry columns of the Want Ads. More than half of the people of ngland live in cities of more than 0,000 population. M*tSercon N Right After a Seattle Theatre Guild CT is | 4 LOVE WITH LOVE”! Severe lilness 72 NOON to IPM. pe eel AND FEATURE Remaining Seats, 50c PICTURES EN LE “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME” COME ANYTIME Irises Gh Ws teiph obuvotastse ince |McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tab- lets Helps You Gain Strength and Put on Needed Weight —Great scing peo. |ple to quickly get s and well everybody knows that ut nobody wants to take the ill |xmelling, horrible tasting stomach upsetting oll itself, so nowadays, up to date medical men are ordering a tablet of Cod Liver Oil and it surely does do the work STARTING TODAY Friday and Saturday CRASHING!! 6 Exceptionally Good Acts Headed By Haircutting is Ruby Adams’ hobby, and other members of the Will King Co, admit that she’s good at it. Her ser- with SMASHING!! vices are constantly in demand. Here she is seen trimming A Chorus of Parisian the locks of “Bee” Russell, one of the King girls, in the Robert McKim Just at x Robert McKim is AMERICA IMPROVES Models Over the fence but not out \dressing room back stage, between shows. ober P. enjoying the compensations. Mr.} BERLIN, July 11 A The fastest race evor screened | My ‘a McKim, need it be said, is the fight-|solved the “girl problem” 5--OTHER ACTS--5 for 4 tion picture BY TOM OLSEN wears is of her own design), mmaxe| COMING to in ing villian of scores of motion pic-|‘%aloon problem,” in. the belitt It's st-stepping” romance of our hectic younger set—its parties—its thrills. HOULD “blue” singing ever be/!amp shades, sew or keep. herself} Announcement has been mado by! jtures. He has the unique distinc-|Alice Solomon, —promineat abolished, opportunity awaits} busy with some other ‘thing that is}the Pantages theater of the personal/ tion of being trimmed oftener than| worker, who has been lecturing Ruby Adams, popular member of ney in accord with the world Mf! appearance of Robert McKim, fa-|@y other man by the handsome he-| her experiences in An the Will King Comedy company, in| J8%% which she Interprets on tho mous film star, at the local house,| Gols of the cinema, whom he eould/ is less drinking, she reports: | stages ft t. atart.| {ounce with one hand tied behind| younger generation hag unde Those who haye seen her ‘on the! She offers an interesting and Ma te i Nee pines " eh his buek if the director would only; reaction against dance halls: usual philosophy regarding her own|in’ Monday ma’ Le let him throw off the blankets. _ MOARA RET US EIB CON FP. chem tea Haan headlined “in person” ina comedy | | up, fairly .bubbling with pep and THE FEATURE PICTURE Will Hold You Spellbound HOUSE PETERS IN “Held to Answer” the barber profesaion ana| OPS. before the camera when i “I! know L can't sing very. well,”| playlet, he —- Batchelor Bride.”| | But vice must be punished * oul siasm, could hardly imagino| ’ hats t j real walloping prowess $I z Ask the Owl Drug Co., 0 enthusiasm, | ‘cou! she says, “by joy Ke Elsie Willams, who wrote ft, is his| Virtue must triumph in the vi98 | ‘ A Story of a Fighting MMin- ss hs Owl: OTUs "ANY l ruby presiding over n barber's chair,| Ste) 8ays “but 1 enjoy getting out] AON y Atha sHuaieyt kt ‘ere, MOVES) made hyn the victor, But Mf k lalePoAn v'Adteue ‘and ths regular druggl a box of Me.| } lo it ifthe necessity | there and jazzing things up. 1{leading lady and the husky Mr. McKim conse-| (im ee reat ee Behinal: Obidriv Coy's Cod L blete But she can do 4 \ he Necessity! none the audiences enjoy it as much} Being @ villian ina play or on the} Quently has been the unlucky vie- mes ees ire sugar ¢ ‘ind as plea jCocdhey “AEA eee Ser Siena tas 1 do, vereen t have its rous fistic encount- jrecommendations froin fellow mem: | fi count to take us c “A ‘blues’ singer doesn't need the — . bers of her company as to her ab 3 menayly| os ton Matinee Skinny men and women take} bers of her company $0 4 Fabils/ pest voce In the world, Just keep ersonal Appearance them to speedily put on plenty of|!t¥ a8 a hair-cutter, In fact, regu in time with the music, pep things} ROBT. McKIM | good, The Sereen’s Most Famous ; Deg ay i purpose they are so extremely good|!0st lots of busine haba! + nt sult) a vil thin men and women oftes|f the discovery of Ruby's hidden i ¥ era and a yobbe yave healthy flesh, and for thig|!#f barbers and hair-bobbers hay a-plenty—tho more the better you're bound to get along afl right.’ Ruby's ho “1 would n rwn ff it we if you don't take on five pounds in|palr of scissors In her hand, cut) pyr 30 daye ting someone's hatr. VIVE OTH on five pounds or over in go| talent. TU Ry PICTURE | Reginald ys As « matter of fact, your Will) King explains dhat it is aw ) ip adurtaig tory oF \drug will return your money} Ruby's hidden passion to have a NO ADVANCE IN PRICcKs . nti » Is in Oakland, Cal ‘er he eft my home n't for Mr, King. 4 the best boss in all this world, Toray CHANLEE, Tonight Last Times WILL KING & CO Gee | FREE —! “The Ci a By A. S./M.. HUTCHINS! : oe J i nd ; and every member of our company Cowboy” ti IN ay Winter Cont Children Any ‘ jreat for weak, rundown chil veen shows, and in the few] will stick by hiny E ” | if i D dren, too, and gives them a hearty! spare moments that she has, Ruby barn alan ink T'd like Seattle, Vox Newn ON THE QUIET” THE QUIET Uthor of; ppetite-60 tablets, 60 cents ha her choice of the following | because I had never heen away from cH to do: Learn her songs for} Oukland in my life. But 1 like tt Howing week's show, plan her} now, and hope that we'll be hero [costumes (overy costume that she’ for some time to come.” McCoys, the original and STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ‘te, ts" of lr

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