The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR Ty he || STAR VISITS SEATTLE), ce zzutman. neon"winoon | Another Film y} els i eee |, Mile ie apeer n te roe | «- Man-Chooses | Aisle | eee ._& Our Own Hill»: nate FUN WEEK FEATURE AT ORPHEUM he Be ie “fal ae te: ADOLPH ZK ond JESSE. c. LASKY CECIL B. ‘De MILLE'S MASTERPIECE STORY BY JEANIE MAC PHERSON Seattle theater progrsi following: No. 1, Ted Ull funsters and so (Pantages); } ) F eque and Nita Naldi in “The Ten Commandments” (Metropoli- er ? Marria tan); No. 4, Ole Olson (Orpheum). ee | wee BROWN FAVORITE Coton | APTER BEAR AT 73 ‘ gf tere te despe € rts LONG BEACH. Cal € 17. ree ee S . Paramount '+oduction FAMOUS PIAYERS~LASKY CORPORATION re 3 i ; 7 ALL NEXT Slew OMG Metropolitan "4 BY THE MAID : Mudion, bet, It and tnd Ave, || 2% te nner Riadven in Seat Twice Daily (Including Sunday), at 2:15 and 8:15 Sharp Seats Selling for All Performances ALL SEATS RESERVED— seas AVC tine LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB presents PERCY GRAINGER PIANIST—COMPOSER EEK MG! PLYMOUTH CHURCH 1Ton Matinees—50c, 85c, $1.10. Nights—50c, $1.10, $1.65 Including Tax SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE Ts (ete WONDERFUL sy week) | ORCHESTRA OF 25 "OLE LM cule: CHIC au ¢ -_ 7h SECOND 6- SPRING LSEN & JOHNSON fi - CONTINUOUS- LIKABLE LABS Loaoco WITH. LAUGHS SAT. & SUN. [:15 Toll TODAY umilY FRIDAY “Drop in & see the "Versaile’ = aot (hen ies z Prices $2.00 and $1.00 Kay—Hamlin & Kay ELINOR, | BOBBY OLSEN WILLANS ne nHNSONS VERYONE’S read about the poor lit who c nobody has sophisticated little same busine in hand and tell ev tle country butterfly and gets her wings singed, but spring the sad tale of the un- y who loses his overcoat in the 1ow I’m gonna take my typewriter | ng I know. with T Iz Well—maybe not rthing. The newspapers is pre etty particular about what they print, my boss says, so a Il have to soft peda al in tk igh pots, but in the main my tale will be the plain, unevaporated truth, tee fi. Alphonse Berg in “Creations” Paris Fashions While You Walt THIS 4 1 Positive Cu pe: Tae arom Patients | elt] ons Lillian Gresham isted by Louis Lazarin, Baritone, and Mario Palermo, Tenor, in “Harmony De Luxe” Pe |i. masse “fu 30 Girvs siete FOUR __ 4#.m/ 0 on «the CRYSTAL RUNWAY § jaif2¢4 24. #)

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