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Os Fs ie H aaa 1) OT RAND NOW PLAYING 2nd WEEK Cowboy Star Has POLA Thrilling Time BOOTH TARKINGTON'S 4 RUDOLPH |ALENTING "Me nsicun Beaucaire’ with Bebe Daniels * . and Lois Wilson Actress’ Hobby Collecting Curios “LILY OF ¢| [De i hel See THE DUST” fo ll Ee VARTNE » . Dr r i th ; e « hi turned from LJ | 7 fh world with enough cur ALLAN WILSON p > k any store. From Japan singing A a he brought exquisite hand-made ki Songs ios which worth several thousand dollars; from India, Egypt the we Wallace premicr orcanist and Java, she brought rare ivory Strand Orchestra playing creen version a frost carved figures, ornaments and ba What'll ’ direction of tikes; from the Philippines, hand-em: Henri Damski broidered linens and quaint baskets and hampers —Dance Interlude— Concerto by Clide Lehman Tom Mix Does New Characterization Between leaping from his famous hor#e, Tony, to a flying airplane and being nearly blasted into eter nity by riding over a mined road way, Tom Mix, the intrepid Fox NOW HERE! star, is providing plenty of thrills Coliseum this week in his Tomight st picture “Eyes of the Forest ch present» him in an entirely jnew role, an aviator in the 4 |forest ranger service of California. Gaiseie Bareseelt Steak: j | An additional attraction at the Coliseum this week is the appear ance of Mins Retty Anderson, Seat tle's nightinga Miss Anderson! , thas won recognition h singer pret her i in the 'Has Great Role in “Monseur Beaucaire” 7 FR Rudolph Valentino continues to ‘Are the Playm | real drawing card at the where s playing in | In his love scenes Valentino| reaches heights he has never yet ” jattained. The dueling episodes, os |fights off six adversaries, are the most exciting ever witnessed on the From the Stage Play by silver sheet. The supporting cast is Saas BUREN thoroly up to the fine work of the Iatar. Behe Daniels is the Princess; Meet the Beery Brothers Pity the Poor Movie I leroine Who Crosses Their Path! Liberty; Wallace at Columbia OTHER, NATIONS "cates BUS INES FRY ! 20 Republics Interested in| »~ SERVICES An off-screen glimpse of the famous Beery brothers, villains de luxe. On Noah. On the right, Wallace. lumbia this week, in “The Signal Tower,” for Rockeliffe Fellowes and V making Pola Negri unhappy. pretty safe to say that you'll find the Beery boys well up in the lead, Wallace was at one time “Mr. Gloria Swanson,” Noah has a 12-year-old son. cently took unto himself anot at the Colonial Wednesday ana| Thursday. “It's not much different, the little star explains, ‘‘because, setting and environment. hu emotion in always the same 4 what Irving Cummings, the kept telling me, and it cer tainly seems to be true Travels 3,000 Miles to Appear in Film Acronn 3,000 miles of arid anc tile country, chugged ( Lorex, who is at the Winter in “The Net.” Mins chugged from her sun to bitter cold mp in this new J, Gi cAwa drama of social and artistic life. The role Lois Wilson gives a faithful por-| permits ber that air of flip in in the action- thriller— |trayal of the poor, neglected queen | Lowell Sherman plays the King. All jare featured with Doris Kenyon. oe. nouiclance which the vivacious Miss de Lorex has made peculiarly her own. FOREST” | ‘Pola Negri Has |Wallace Beery Takes with PAULINE STARK | nd'roNY. the wonde MEME Lovers Aplenty orse! | SPT - 7 | Pola Negri has no leas than three| SATURDAY COMES jloves in ‘Lily of the Dust,’ her Int A Thrilling, Romantic jest Paramount picture, which ts on Drama of the view at the Liberty this week, Ben Virginia Hille— \Lyon, Noah Beery and Raymond “ iriffith come under the spéll of this The jmagnetic star. Tho Ben In the only : Is ” Jone of the trio Pola really loves, ax the film story goes. Griffith wins gue eka Steadfast Heart” Whe: 27cm . jan awful time. First he loses her playing * What! I Do? It's @ Second jto Beery and then when the story | Up Magical Art Wallace Beery, who makes sleight of-hand an incident to hin part in “The Signal Tower,” the hold-over photoplay at the Columbia, starring Virginia Valli, never dabbied in the art until Clarence L. Brown, the director, read the action into the manuscript. Beery became intrigued to the extent that much of his spare time is passed in practicing new Atunts, Others inthe cast are Rock cliffe Fellowes, J. Farrel McDonald, “TOLIAD DAVID" lends and everyone ix quite satisfied | pot F rley and Frankie Darro. mt Sed |that Ben and Poja have been re united—well, something very dra matic happens and the lovers are i| | Raymond Griffith comes in. Georke Hackathorne has the fea-| Anyway, Raymond ix a nice, young tured role in the new Fox picture,|chap and we guess they ‘lived hap-| "Gold Heels." pily ever after.”* - | | Mary Philbin Has sntinuous | B the Right Idea 12 NOON From Vienna to the old Bowery O11 p.M.- - seems jike a long jump, but Mary ‘CRASHING Philbin has done it between two piec-| VAUDEVILLE |i : turea. Following her firs great aus: | 2 AND FEATURE —TRAINS ceas in “Merry-Go-Round,” she Is Hs now being starred in ‘Fools High- PICTURES LIVES yet fray,” Adapies from Owl xitders's| Love Lived On! “My Mamie Rose,"' story of the old- Come Anytime but Come Lar ‘“ SIG NAL en Bowery, which is to be screened 6-BIG ACTS--6 | | TOWER” Headed by Greatest es Melodrama THE fet rib felon ver Screened! CICCOLINI he Voice You'll Never Forget —and— FIVE OTHER GOOD ACTS —Also— Second Week by Request LALLIE LA LACHEUR The Silver. red Lady With the len Volee ~ AND THE FRATURE PICTURE Little, Lovable Viola Dana . In Her Latent Piny | 7 “THE SOCIAL CODE” How to Educate a wite “THE NET” LAST DAY | Harta ON FAILURE? Barbara Castleton “DAUGHTERS Albert Roscoe OF TODAY” | (@m =" }\GLO-GLAN A Slice of Life 10c Stacriig ; k g | Will Put You on the Right ae, PATSY RUTH am Road. ese MILLER Vinyh TOMORROW Pine in ful discovery GLO.GLAN—to relieve —NITE— A | and Indigestion, and to make AMATEURS | P , ‘ your stomach happ If you wish to Hie IY enjoy all the good things of lite, wh 7:30 AND 9:30 2, M, | s | hesitate? nay 7 os Day” ake boo | All drug stores Stewart & Holmes, distributors, a i AR |separated for good. That's where} Your business success depends! Now Cecil Kern Players! upon your health. Use this wonder| | | 'Met Audiences Richard Walton Tullya famous |play, “The Bird of Paradise,” ts un-| |doubtedly the most popular offering | presented by the Seattle Guild Pla Jers since the opening week. With |the fascinating Hawaiian settings Jand music lending atmosphere, the | {players seem ideally sulted to their various roles an Luana and Honore Devers ts an. other very popular member of the cast, "The Bird-of Paradise” will be Like Tully Play) They are regular fellows when not villaining. Tariff and U. S. Politics PENT ES ICE CO. Beats ptician and Optometry f Prassr-Pal Patent Attorneys ent Ata Raey ai hag og 00 F ot Nw. oe Wen. EE Mouuments PUGET BOUNT 1 rr Co. let and Physicians Surgeons ite 106 ~ men's allmenta LATIN AMERICANS WATCH FREE List LOST AND FOUND ~ di or om Bay ist, cubs pases neal the free list | fr 1. SU naetesty also grea > SF; or! ion proposed ment of commerce fore congress which would combinations for the import of c the left is| modities which are subject to VoL Wann At the Co-| isn monopoly control. Buch « jook beautiful to daddy if yy would affect Brazil! coffee, Chilean) °F y a mens Wn Wallace Beery certainly makes enough trouble calories of en it's been proves nitrates, Mexican sisal other) that washing bh irginia Vallie and at the Liberty Noah Beery succeeds in} products of lesser tmportance wor > send in the dintgiaeel Think over the list of first-class film “bad men” and its\ The p of the United States; y, 14 Ibe, $1.25. Sox we her bride. Wife Edscation ind saree! oa Is Interesting Contest Topic %* »,°",.°" Prevost and Monte Blu roles. Contest Editor: Many people will ay that wife education is some thing that should be done before| For the best essays marriage and rs will say that! Pp will be given n this bundle Key 4 Both are married. | ¥'th regard to recognition of govern tichmond Lau cL. Not-¢TOk ments established by revolution will! GET ready for that promela require the attention of the next ad-| Brush up in shorthand in oureary the jast.| morning class, 7:30 to 8:20 Dee fe ey ev j | BUCCE 'SINESS COLLEGE he present administration has loan | cA SRARY Bigg, ith the Coli-| 4 Its full m PP B @UIME piano playing taught, le merchants, Bu a few of the : t to get! continuing questions which w question |front any future administ as the | Washington. Polict ding inte How to NaceiPae . 4 ci t ‘phones h is coming| been defined « cogs epg: Bag SEVERAL Bove FOR Gog with Marie | tary Hughes; but the very na- | "Town ROUTE "In the star. | ture of conditions such policies will! ON P CIRCULATION DE B the #8°"! be more or less continually subject PARTME NT. oe to review, if not actual modift and re-| {F fam Welsfieid of 200 words f 200 words! cation watch, throw It as shown on| oo —- | Hie Green Clocks Goble it comes after. There are, however pag The essays should be} More than 25,000,000 pounds of is Gisan Cicek "Oop, psa certain things in which the averuge| Confined to 200 words and they| artificial silk were produced in the| SYS, clean. furnished, stesm-beud bedrooms (men); free wife of today should be educated | should be mailed to the Contest Edl-! united Sta 7 | phoma "trans abe: weeeee before taking the marriage vow tor of The Seattle Star. The con-| ——— — 7 The average girl who works and earns her own salary, and is there fore more or less independent should be taught that after mar riage she will not be able to have need to bear upon in fact, it is preferable many of luxuries she was able to buy herself while she Hved Phe the test ontinue thru the run of the » Llosing Friday night, Au 2. The essays, wna || Gentlemen Travelers that they do owe we | Are Ready to Give Up Jat home and hi. no expense, The} Rt Whitehead, judge in justice upkeep of a house takes at least ; Frank Fuqua, c per cent of the family income, squad; Daciel Landon, the luxury-loving girl should r First prize—Grunbaum Bros, fur- | that marriage ia a serious probl niture—$10 merchandise aptain traffic attorney FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.—The]off our course ‘a number of tims Ss old whaler Narwhal and her ill-| and were carried down into the ice order assorted crew is en route to Sanj| berg zone where we had snow an | A very large number of the divorces| ond prize—S. Friedlander & Sons,| Francisco and home after one of| halistorms. We headed for Pit- today are the result of incomes of| jewolers—$10 merchandise order.) the wierdest voyages in maritime|cairn island to replenish our store not sufficient size, the pinch of pov-| Third prize—Sherman Clay & Co.,| history. but were blown off again after ge- | erty, so to speak, and the ultimate| music—§5 merchandise order. Fourth| A group of “gentlemen adven-|ting so near that the natives plunge into debt prizo—A. G, Spalding & Bro., sport-| turers” banded together and outfit-| brought fruit to us, but mo other Many states now have hygienic! !2 goods—one club (golf), Fifth} ted the whaler here many months! food.” tests for both parties compulsory,| Ptize—H. E. Williamson Electric Co.| ago and sailed for the South Seas.| The Narwhal was reported let jand a declaration of the resources of | —$5 merchandise order. |the prospective bride and groom | Would do much to check marriages) Bull Montana has a of couples wholly unmatedand/in “Her Marriage Vow,” the War-| Put to sea, but Wholly ignorant of the seriousness! ner Bros. production |of the venture | Blue, tenance and impressed with the|in the Warner Bros. ing up things will be easy, when in| rooms, bath tubs, etc. reality the opposite is the case,| always the suggestion many unhappy marriages would be| be naughty Well, folks, what do you think of/lot to talk and laugh | Jack's ideas on “How to Educate a] will be considerable | ton on the subject, too. In fact, The th picture ts shown, Harriet Melford continues to score | staged during the evenings only, | with Wednesday and Saturday matt. | nees given over to the new play, “Heaven, or Two Nights and a} Day.” Having ‘completed the filming of “Feet of Clay," his newest Para | mount production, Cecil B. DeMille |is now enjoying a yachting cruise |thru the Channel islands of South. jern California. After a two weeks’ | trip he will return and complete the editing of “Feet of Clay” and start | story conferences on his next produc. tion, “The Golden Bed,” which is be Jing adapted by Jeanie Macpherson | from Wallace Irwin's story and Is to be produced in the BAGDAD- The Arabian Nights Cafe, Madison S Below the Heilig NOTE—Dinner tn werved at ny Robinson a Hin orchestra for dancing 1 ‘Hoot Gibson in The Sawdust Trail HEILIG With Ray. Robinson' and His Orchestra! | sada nes \of their journey, which required months to covered 20,000 miles across 11 different countrie Beverly Bayne, Willard Louis,| by this time, according to letters) If the girls of today were edu-| Margaret Livingstone cated on the cost of home main-| Roche, which ts just being completed; Murry N. Fay, one of the lead-| “This vaudeville review telsabest j _ Charlie Chaplin welcomes Mary and Doug back to the\| osm ns Film capital. This picture, taken on the threshold of the|| ST88ET and NuMt Fairbanks home, at Beverly Hills, ( Jal., shows the actual end! | Few of them knew anything of sail-| three times, but each time tum }ing, or could distinguish a life pre-| Up at the . nit} Server from a capstan when they| pected, many days late. surprise Dae they all can tell| report had of her was between tht Marquesas and Honolulu. with Monte! Signs of a hurricane at a glance} and John/|tecelved here. LIKE IT West Coast/ers of the expedition, wrote from|an actor who swallows fire aml fuct that it is easier to say that giv-| studios, It has to do with bath.|the Marquesas to friends here an-|then blows smoke and flames from ~and there is; nouncing that he and his fellows| his mouth and nose. that it might| have had all they want of South “He’s probably trying to imitate Sea shadows, and then some, and|the fellow who orders soup whet so < } minutes for avoided. JACK CLARK, The shots were made a few days| fe looking landward to solid earth|the | train erie tele we 1021 Pine St. |ago—and the film colony found @| and a sleep between sheets, The let- —American eek. ter. Nips dated May 4, and read: 5; V b it. about. ‘Thers| could write pages of stuff SISTER'S SLIP talking and) Wife"? We'd like to have your opin-| laughing thruout the country es what has happened since we} “That's the first time in my iit {lett Noumea, but will save it until that a man ever kissed me!" we get home. Four of our mem-| “You told me that same thing # =" | bers are missing, and two more left| month ago.” jus at Sydney. Another fellow was} “Oh, it wa added at Sydney, a chap from Bos-| | ton, just out of Harvard, of a very! WIFE'S ADVICE | wealthy family. He has been al-| “This darned selfstarter wat | most a savior of us and the ship. work. nere is a short iret “AM the food we have is spoiled] somewhere.” and should have been thrown over-| “Well, why don't you lengthen ft j board long ago. We have been blown dear?”—Utah Humbug. SERVICE FOR YOU HE STAR maintains @ large Washington burenu for the service ot readers—to answer questions and to supply information on all sub jects. This bureau has experts who prepare valuable information it booklet form, Some of the subjects are listed below. Any one of these booklets will be sent you for five cents in pastast stamps; any two for eight cents, and any three or more for three EACH. 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