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ATURDA AUGUST 9 PAGE 10 THE A FL APPER WIFE Playing to got MARILYN SPENDS HER Grauman Plans (" ANITA ‘STEW. ART’ aN Andionce of “LEISURE” TIME —_|| Big Chain of — One Dif ficult Film Theaters / | | | 7 , e t “ . fr ; H nduced ‘ I, DeMille, ‘ ° wher s from the wing } u ope t « Paris, Rome, Vient from t fy? if Bid wn enlived he os ply th oceesary spur t elah ° alr inepire interpretation which t ¢ theaters the mo to the greatest numbe ese playhouse ff the Ho “ | ee wie Eee er eee + 5 : Exypt sorgeoun prolosues|! = §=Barbara Castleton ; - mee | Lubitsch Against pol hep | tee Meeen pemdnes May Allison and Rockchffe Fellowes in “Flapper Wit es, Sub-Titles ° f the new photoplay at the Blue Mouse, This picture marks E@ ST LUBITSCH, screen y motion pleto logve, plans ARBA n A CASTLETON, w hele u @ each ¢ makes her latest bow to motion of A Miss Allison's return to the screen. 4 duce woes, rept t ° ole Pro’! picture fans in the William Fox emo-| ing in ( a 4 production, *y Wive e wh t ra yeing 1 ‘ "| onal drama, “The Net," which opens a Htews c: take the sham things of life for |? In the ae Badie Callahan is || Dicted “ts ve ¥ t f nievir sma n theater, HO0l-| be described as five feet five her ing Ca rrive the real? fs she wasting herself on | oo sentati ens type of As . r “ ne A ood in {fOM\ of charming personality and ecured @ place trivial things and neglecting the|ern girl. Altho married to a hard. Veete an ; * ts t month me~his| somenens, In this productior Pegey Wo 4 ip < More ennodling responsibilities? Is | working, earnest young man, who ta || ['e! Pie le t Jack Pickford and his wife, Marilyn Miller, famou ust by more tha $00,000 | Castieton plays the role of « Pays . hav she more frivolous and artificial | devoted to her, Sadie Ix not eonter cant est elieve in su cal comedy star, stop their game long enough to pose for a people who w sry ged ay ig roger gh ngtates Han the sirl of's generation ago? | She craves excitement, sayety and | (1 The director believes that | picture. They are playing the new racquet game calle: me ieee in arden $8 sabes ae] Bet th a nae home tre and i Je a ay mhould be es B Doug,” at the Pickford-Fairbanks studio, Hollywood takes a . owe «| thus give him time to escape from| ing to Ne i 4g Producer, deala with them in an in-| wife, and Rockcliffe Fellowe tion unne It is the p NY of the favorite questions asked) She is in Le c ¢ Pickford-F aren Gunieen wa bord ia Rattle Ste in” ” feresting way in her latest allwtar | husband tomime t the speaking sta O age ‘ae fans | . s I ¢ e : The M mae e om ped brie!) Wild W. t Sh Ww Pe erateih lias peek one's work reen,” he sa The silent and Sens west for -'T ; es te) at the Warner studios. Bever y poke ama ha t mu Marilyn Miller, famous light opera ghar ¢ pre " , ; ‘ile i aug Bayne is working in “Her Mur ; ‘cae t eye i » atbeution Srith ae tree it her itt ; DAUGHTERS OF wet | Feature of Film riage Vow," and Clasy Fiteger. || \ns micture play. at i PLEASURE rites Hoot Gibson stages thrill ald is playing in “Cornered. ave t terrup ure time ks Mis Ato ¢ e taht NS e et in a new brand of play, in "The| deicdie Staas’s priek ¥ra : pps vow acerca three oUt oe : ate ' re tinisg > Risch Bawdust trail," at the Heilig,|. — 4 h a ee ; use of M t t dog. “Bonzo,” won another cw tel at it in a Misa | u en w and Monte Blue are soon coming Mervin be does Western riding tet las Abies ite voow teen u ' agra sere ew. 1 Monte Blu . 5 H chs without being a cowboy, an ‘ ‘ araehe ge hy daring ante| Pe Feure Se Monte Blue, the likable War mobil rides that ordinarily have i ‘ W tuee ‘tae neuen ner Bros.’ star, claims the dis Ro place in x Western picture. As n arner brothers Secure oat wertaneg tinction of being the enly actor to make 4 series of brand-new of having a song named after an Unusual Film Scoop “i's: Si icin «| Msthccgminn atin writs. BY DAISY HENRY A “Wild West" show is the piece do resistance, The festive Hoot| TUST how important a part women are playing in motion U UALLY plays a college ss rapngrace Pht | pictures is being brought out more and more each day, tihde’and's ore vb ria pata. pos ar |The majority of the high salaried scenario writers are ? i Joins an old-time Wild West show.|the feminine gender. Lois Weber scored . success as a di- jing y nver Me jearns to ride bucking bronchos| rector and author and now we have Miss Jane Murfin, who! policie t ms tank that Is replete with excite: js winding her way to the front ranks in this same cz ment-—and laughs, too. He does a ee hrifier-on top of the racing sta, HERE are hundreds of th being “The Monte Blues,” whieh is having @ tremendous yogue in California, from tha Warne they have just conaur ¢ the most unique or r nereon material ever tau sdects ar |Witiam; Olga Prin coach in the Indian battle, Then ands of women inthe country, | ites monk of th + orem fer B. P.| | he makes love to a “hard-boiled”! who if they had the opportunity, |Schu cI ih leg i t jorge Tut Eeegicl who goes. after him. with! would tike to write plays, or direct |Lersere, Lol Zeliner, D fing: Warner Bros. | 4.0 Bosing gloves, and (urns a moderi|them, or act in them. And, no/d® vaya ie anes Cocietne |e { the film rights to alo” Petruchio to tame her by getting| doubt, they wonder if it Baad bem ane Loon five Unoell, {composite ) welll va, er into a racing auto for the most possible for them to uchieve suc-|Johnaton, Anita Loos, Eve Unsell, Iknown auth being an| Ye! strenuous race ever filmed. cess along these lines, The anawe eos taat Peay he Jing field of] Prost The cast is notable. Josie sedg-!i% again, see what a woman achie wick, who played “the injed in “Flapper Wive whieh, by LL w mes 1 kn title of the complete fr “Jubilo,” is seen as amity |the way ty the present Blue Mouse |£) writers ar ny of has been defin June.” the cowgirl. Charles X.[sttraction, for Jane Murfin, noted /drawing salaries bigger than visie ue tee French, the tough army major Ul ererient w solely resp ne for | prow ri mt ae Aeaiad i mara, heme Is an | uy “Blinky,” does the old . showman} that in av rom A Jn. the hig rel 4a jing etery based upon the subject running the “Wild West” troupe, |“ + oes [Se ee ’ crowning glory | Mre. M q ed and ma and G. Raymond Nye, noted on the! om will first be publivhed { | ‘strong | MIOT very ions ago women were |s success of playwriting (which she ‘ida atta lNiere Weekly andi © legitimate stage, plays the ere more or leas taboo in ti! keeps up) m she qualified) oi ater be shed in book form ja man’ fied rave a ate ‘ hike making, except as actresses. and made a success of scenario|) pi ams. Then will follow the Sedgwick (who incidentally is a original and 4 . ‘i 1 ritin: “ dapta any producer would have tol writing—t 4 Inewspaper serial syndication brother of the leading woman) di-\ina: a woman couldn't ios tlons. Tod GO: He MEST Ae Cate ele aaa ah. inne tes ike new wieenne |rmake pletures, ‘They wouldn't even) money for writing one story for|,,\0, Yue rele and ae tone Tl The Thrilling Romance of Service in & complete Wild West show, from | concede, except in rate cases, that|the sercen than mos women get | point is the fact that every serial cle Sam’s Crac ir trol! Kents to ballyhoas stands and sidejthey were mentully equipped tojfor working an entire year. But ag Piha gps meals ae Fie Uncle Sam's Crack Air Pa 0. shows, was erected at Universal City tq successful screen stories. it took hurd effort and application | will ; for the new piece. vee jt reach thie point in her career. | }1l SAITY & | DON'T MISS IT—IT’S NOW HERE! | Ray Robinson's orchestra is alas | Within the past few years, | £09 trotied by Warner ing ‘A Night in Shanghai’ and as] however, a sort of bloodless | Strongheart, the Belgian pe. & Special feature the Lang Sist revolution has been going on | fice dog, is owned by Mrs, Mur- within the motion picture in- fin. With the cooperation of {story and offers ynlimited explolta:| fonians, offer some fins harmony| dusty and today many of the | Larry Trimbh Mrs, Murfin {tion pousibilities | singing. | mosf important jobs in the pic- gave the ser some wonder: The dea’ tween the producers = ture Industry are held by wo- j ful animal pietures with the [and the publishers was negotiated : men. dog featured. lby Mr, S, In. Warner, and he js Girls Should soe Ave ee ae 4 quoted as sdying | UNE MATHIS presides ov i Prost Mra. Murfin is capable of een produc incey of the tion from the n two of the famous Juvenile Bo | Jdolibly links ui | | SHE JAZZED AROUND —even while she dried the supper dishes THEN —out fo some excitement To my mind the acquisition of | writing, casting, financing, pro:| this composite novel $s one outstand wyn's, one of the highest-priced jdycing, directing, cutting, editing Deer eny, Whe complain OC1 hs tn’ the country; Winifred Dunn lend eillag o eiure an_aceomp: | Mf t Pl the high prices of the cloth and trim. Hieg at Metro: Jeanie lishment 1 fm hig AR a ster a ix the story ¢ a 10; je lishment that has never been. sur ming needed in the making of thelr! McPherson writes all of Cecil De|pacwed. As a matter of fact there Cc * own clothes should be thankful ey | Mille'a stories and Clara Beranger \ure very few men eapable ot doing oming aa Hot live in the days of Louls XV. | Goes the same thing for hiv brother |thi “The Unknown Purple” J9.the moat | of France. Where the modern girl Ae hes uses about five yards of cloth and y -_ oo — differe pleture ayer} Ebake dress the lady of fashion | BERT AND CLAIRE the Hoeilig theater in the] f Charles W. McKee, man Louls' time had to purchase no less | reer TIE adauiation’ Bet han 15 yards of eloth and 12 yards | ay tivatary of trimming, The average working The theme is one of mystery, cen. irl of today could scarcely afford tering about n purple ray of light very many changes if the old-time ‘ ee ityles still prevailed. These and other interesting com: Parative figures came to light when the costume department at Para Rount’s Long island studio was giv. 4m the order to have 300 costumes made for the members of the cast of the Sidney Olcott production for | Paramount, @arring Rudolph Valen. Yno fn “Monsieur Beaucaire.’* When the designers sat down to estimate the amount of cloth and | trimming needed to make the ¢os- fumes they were shocked to learn RE’S just the sort of a pep- py matrimonial drama that will amuse the wise and instruct the innocent. There’s plenty of jazz, laughs, thrills and romance for all with heart interest galore Don’t Miss lin which a human being jiimself invisible to the eye. Henry B. Walthall, who stars, t« supported Just 24 houralby Ethel Grey Terry, art Holmes. after thia picture Alice Lake, Helen Fergusofi and Johnny Arthur | The possessor cf the remarkable} ecret, from which the picture geta Windsor left for its title, ig an inventors whose wife Hotiywoed, Al- betrayed his trust in her, and whose best friend has stolen all he most eVETYONE nosseased and sont him to prison on| who knew them'a false charge Unree: ized by sald that Bert those who betrayed him, the inventor was taken at At- lantic City, Claire Pr a eo returng .after his prison term, and Ke ; Eee e| 3 that approximately 7,000 yards were GONG’ Claire Wows svitn the ald of the wierd pow; pre In His ee Action Special— A Recessary. These figures were be married just coedn to take a justified vengeanc Yeached by averaging nine yards of | 48 400n 48 Mra, upon them: Bvelyn Vaughn| This story is told in a thrilling, Lyte wouta di-| Ft PPINE seQuence of events, which aie Would dt lore distinguished by unusually bril vorce him, lant direction and masterful photog. raphy, cloth and 10 yards of trimming to each of the 100 costumes for tho men, and almost 15 yards of cloth) and 10 yards of trimming for the| Women's dreases. And, as the dope: | ~ Sters have it all figured out, if all! * the cloth and trimming used in mak- | ing the costumes for “Monaleur | Heaucaire" were made jn one long | Piece it would stretch over a dia: tance of four miles. “Monsieur Beaucaire" in proving | 4 great drawing card at the Strand, featuring Bebe Daniels, Lots Wilson, Doris Kenyon and Lowell Sherman in support of the star, ENGAGEME RAORDINARY! Seattle's Own Nightingale BETTY ANDERSEN Singing “THE KI by Arditi with MAY ALLISON VERA REYNOLDS Rockeliffe Fellowes And the Screen's Greatest Dog Actor— Strongheart Any Show Any Day Bert and Kv- elyn have been One-Star Films married 12 years | and have reen,Gone, He Says pointed to with| That the photodrama has outgrown pride as an ex-| the one-star method of production is the assertion of Harry Beaumont Warner Bros. director, who declares felcity in Holly-| that this practice not only wood. | but that it will never return | Beaumont » Now that Claire! toy ample of marital As gone, Coliseum Concert Orchestra Tho Northwest's finest musical organization. will play the following popular one-hour nday at 12:80 o'¢ Wedding Mareh ks as an authority his association with pletures haa tired of At-| dates back to the days when Wdison lantic City and produced the “What Happened to Mary" serial, with Mary Fuller as} the star, and Beaumont playing op: Da you. ¥ecall Rin- Tin-Tin, the live dog that appeared in “Where the North Begins’? | Warner will star him in ay er, known as “Vind Your Man, Special Summer Kian’ ( « Hetty Andersen ert, who knows < but that Bert wilt 4 Two reau rs | Posite in some of the chapters, mw Melody" from “Naughty m pure is. like the dog days again woo Hu-| He is now directing “The Lover of | Marlotta Victor Merhort ane tt | elynt ; Camille’ for Warner Bros. This in} 3/4 fb) Mandaldy ak Trot Lyman nomena the sereen version of the fumed! Selection from "La Hoh: Puccini ANDY Wantia ORE re Sah Alma ms has been signed by | 4 Le nen Villiam Vox for the title role in | Broadway sucease, “Deburau,” by Wineland, Director WAND ONRGANDS “Gerald Cranaton'y “Lady, Gilbert 1 Guitry. Dorothy Farnum haa Frankau's story adapted this Belasco stage produc tion,

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