The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1924, Page 9

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te eee a AXUSEMEN Be Seattle Stas TOM sgcOND SECTION ATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924. “Why Dorothy” Says Priscilla ha a a ADVISER A KIND ER a BO ce ee i of Wl B aham Lincoln, listens to the woe pretty little Anne dge in the splendid photopla yroduct “Abraham Li which being held ove it the Stre 1¢ ther week Amusement Programs SCREEN ila Dean, cloaked in her gorgeous Spanish shawl, seems to be looking across the || wertiG—ceorss o'nrien and Doroth gather disdainfully at Dorothy Mackaill’s rather scant attire. Priscilla is the fie ry| seRAND Spanish heroine of “The Siren of Seville,” now on view at the Columbia. LIBERTY on ek mikes And Dorothy Mackaill doesn’t care what Priscilla Dean thinks—backless gowns are a Dean in “The Mt Revit! the height of style as far as Dorothy is concerned in “The Painted Lady,” the photo- . play in which this clever young actress is co-starring with George O’Brien at the Heilig. ish Spanish senorita, who, umphs, much fs expected of this|| nive MOUSE BN Priscifia Dean began work ) hoyd . ZN went over big} Conside Ad r re r everal special dances with m= “The Siren of Seville,” the | joves 4 fights for that love with| mew Dean production as a box of a = ee Filie i ed ? . ro ts r veral special da i my which in showing at the/ an ¢ ardor of her race. fice attra a wee eigen . . i ran J : : a new wardrobe, RB ber makeup kit was) much as Van Loan was the au Jerome rm and Hunt Strom ee, pete 8 , fat the Heilig ¥ elrigee eager ear? 4 ap eet tock wires. The | of “Th Na j ou * one berg directe 1 Shearacceeenes of nae taint, : tranlivw texanabaninet 1 oe mminishea’) poguid city DOROTHY MACKAILL ng oe Miss an's most popular tri Winner Take A x ‘ ted tit fe, | t . nt S Dorothy Mackaill has been engaged Bthe gives the fford’s stor Eve's STAGE Dorot fack , the I t's Georgia Axi yt id ‘of Lind i ot her career. ‘ 4 5 t | ' play the rolé of Linda in the “3 Carl Laemmle has signed Georg ing adapted for the siete a ‘ earts and imaginat f both men | rext ent ‘ et | x4 ony of Seville” was writ-| ? een by Dorothy Farnum, whose || “ETHOROLITAN— Monde wages te: s . *r ° ant t Ae inet) Warner version of “The Bridge of Grandee, known on’ the vaudeville arra X ‘ Ove | sf Louise Lang for the star by H z é cent scenarios for Warner Bros.|| onrnnum 1 fe Blue Gow h h both Richard Tucker Loan, and it gives her the |Stage as Georgie Coan, to a long: | include “Beau Brummel,” be } a8 | E ‘ h Lewis will portray im- land sparkling role of atime contract. “A Lo . oi a He THIRD awe MADISON She toyed with the hearts Added Attraction Extraordinary! YoU LIKE MUSIC ? of men—till she lost her “THEROMANCEOFFURS’| HEAR THE ie?” i $100,000 fur fashion iebanbieeae! boy show presented by the Press agents are human, they do have feelings, all argu- ments to the contrary notwith- standing. Adapted from Larry Evans Saturday Evening Twent exhib- Story {ting the tuxu master eraftem a print, f splendor and magnif alleled ww if n préss agent wants to regularly and wants to re- 1 (Costumes by Hrocklinde) a \ ncadion Painted pnd er Lady” with the stars of “The Man Who Came Back” George O’Brien and Bea are rir eva iat Heewighe ott Dorothy Mackaill South Seas—the.story of a clean. man’s mighty love that washed away the taint of and stuff that for not printing the out seri ha 5 7 Ti 4 °S co YMAvER~ IY RopeRt? CAMPBELL CARSEN about “The MUSICAL PROGRAM: paint. YOU WILL THRILA— ‘The beat short subjects PRICES: You sce clean pletures CHARLES P. HOWETT, TED CAINE, LEADER ~at the terrific head-on collision of two |that the market sffords, 4 at the Helllg—Seuttle's DIRECTOR OF MUSIC McKEK’S ARCADIANS ships in the fury of a tropic typhoon Including athe News, Amusement Palace for Toples of —the sale o Ame pn ther auc- A f an American girl on 6 he Review. tlon block In an Ortental opium dive the greatest fiat fight ever put In pictures “(Appearing daily a 30 and 9:30 p.m) the Whole Family. Vr. S—If that fellow Diogenes (1) "Canadian Capers," dance specialty by Hellix Chorus with saxaphone sextot "by Loulse Langdon, ors Band, with novelty clarinet {nterpolations Buster Lorenzo, tenor ‘ NEXT FRIDAY: TOM: MIX AND TONY, IN “THE HEART BUSTER” (Uning Deuscher Mustenl Instruments)

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