The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1925, Page 6

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seat daiianscee aN Tigi anf oe Bee: b 48 iW nae oF HAE | i ij 14 ls th We ia ee {| fad THE SEATTLE STAR Clever Plot, Carrillo Is Je ntages Film # SnappySongs Headliner of ! at Palace Hip Orpheum Bill ‘ TONIGHT GOODBY! ro Fifth and Pike BARBARA LA MARR ae “SANDRA” $= | Beginning Tuesday mus : ey . . ’ snaamtie, in which the chorus, H-| Ft mm "| BAGDAD CABARET A Picture You'll Cheer! a us etterne| CLOSED TEMPORARILY | fi REAL thriller of the race course where t t “ 8 Kaut hearts and reputations are at stake. Great Along , i days in old Kentucky, land of moon-kissed ittreny made ¥ a romance, land of thundering hoofs. You'll be thrilled as you've never been thrilled before in all your picture-going days. Don’t miss this most unusual romance of years! racing With CLAIRE WINDSOR FRANK KEENAN LLOYD HUGHES STANTON and DE BRUIN Singing “Let Bygones Be Bygones”’ “| And No Goblet Did They Seattle Newsboys oar, “ ; slesa’ Olt Plan Annual Ball) i" way and that and wer the f 31x NIGHTS ON runway. Last of all to make her appeara ru the center a | was’ Laatrice Joy, the "| hernelf, whose r 11ae LAST DAY Cecil B. De Mille’s “FEET OF CLAY” ‘Tomorrow “The Man Who Fights Alone sleeveleas bla NOW PLAYING Until Friday Norma Talmadge jJet black hair while rasting ivory complexion, was |, by a long pearl removed her er: | excended a few | with her ne goblets, altho to pe fow week ornamented ¢ ca features hi ball, Pi necklace mine wrap s donated b be given for fox-trot cc A number of promir men, members of the cit nd officers of local labe have promised to att ps to the stage world court of beautiful made up of Eugenia Gil-| oftice cc Girl of the Sun-Kissed Jable pertur with good eyes scout fot her and appetite n proudly proclair }not the least bit temper t business Leo, “Princess of the | re Long. D, W. Grif mittee in charge of the dance con WE PAY YOU ION TERBEN & VON MEAP ERE) Piret SENSA Ruby Lafayette, 80 years old, who Idle Tongues,” is blesses wo the Kielgs do} “My eyesight ver fail me," shi Moreover, she is} amental, al- a stage star of renown. miore itoit w till no brandy goblets! At ast moment it was decided to use| hampagne goblets with the fervent » hypocritical spectator note the tiny lapse Beautiful Discovery”;| “Ziewfeld'’s Queen ¢ "The nists of nes Wilberger, Billie] |Vetro and J in Northen | -— - With the Coles Phillips The famoun Busch gardens in Pas-| Clara Morris, “Neysa Mo) adena were used for two sequences | Regal Red Head"; Olive E in “Flames of Desire," William ampas Baby Star for rox'n adaption of Quida’s novel,| Christina Montt, “Latin Ameri ——————— Strathmore."' Favorite Daughter”; Sally Rane Most Beautiful ; Kenyon has her first Girl in Amer ONLY WOMAN” SALVATORE SANTAELLA % Conducting hope tha out front w $1.00 TO SEE A DIAMOND |in correct s¢ PASTIME 111 SPRING Dorothy HEILIG THEATRE “wicked” characterization in the new| Alalyn Mayer, “The Cinderella Girl | photoplay, “Born Rich.”" 25"; Majel Coleman, “The Gib. aEveLaP INTO 1 of Today”; Thais Valde . “The Fairest of Europe's No. 50c to $1.10; Ge to $1.65 DANCING TON’ ; Yola D'Avril, ous Given Away Every Night at the Dancing Every Nite Tuesday CLUB st. 1GHT end Vike TION OF SEATTLE! g get Gale ts in| The nist graceful mand pa NOTE THE PRICES— 1 Wee NT ela e i tion tot is Adults—50c Any Time a w 5 Heilig P rz) CHILDREN—Till 6 p. m., 15; nights, 25 i An Appropriate Prologue Is Offered else eee, ont ‘\Doug’s Clock Has| DOROTHY 808 | HAIR itacoanatio sion br _| Miles Instead Di lways the f long hair ay 8 been foreed to ct ey, sr sia cee Ss UPSET STOMACH | ype et eee World’s Most Beau-| mrss tot or urns in cme » Gee lee Reo. ing tiful Gather Be- |"te"you‘ wants reat erin, Instant Stomach Relief! rived at the studio, | D fore Camere The. Atendors"Antaian cyt el : It breathes the real spirit of the turf. And world made thelt call eee tet ts o the daze “DIAMOND DYES” | how you’ll cheer when you see THIS race! me “1 COLOR THINGS NEW! Beautiful hom teed mond Dyes, Jist ne to tint soft, det cate shades, o& boil to dye rich permanent oh ors. Each i cent packa ns so simple ay or. tint lingerie, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, z stockings, sweaters, drape- jes, coverings, hangings, everything “Diamond Dyes"—no: other nd—and tell gour druggist ler the material you wish to |wool or silk, or whether it is ‘lcotton, or mixed goods —Adi | Model of Jean Fatou,” and Dorothy | |MEET AGAIN AFTER | LONG SEPARATION | cotan ‘ieua to serious tung troubles | aed uite a few yea non Ri You can stop them now with Creo- Quite years ago, when Rich: |muision, an emulsified creosote that ard Bennett, the stage’ star, w is pleasant to J on is Anyone wi | making his first screen play in He > » witha wood, he gave a garden party for STRAND Brilliant Concert Orchestra Vaudeville & Pictures 8-SURE-FIRE ACTS-8 HEADED BY LOLA GIRLIE & SENIA The Internationally Famous Dancers w—A Thrillolaugh! “SECRETS or THE NIGHT” erifiee “Pal o’ Mine” | | | | | |who was just entering motion pic |* | ture comedy, and Alla b mous Russian st an of| Of all known drugs, creosote is| MMPS TONh CATT TNeS | If you have a cold, age and screen; Charles Murray, | recognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for he treatment zimova, fa-| co! 4 who had just |lung jmade her stage debut in America, |!0 addition { | To this group Mr. Bennett presented |{nflamed membranes and stop the a tiny daughter, Constance. When |irritation and inflammation, whil Han Mendoras rbed into the bI JACKIE SOUDERS’ ORCHESTRA Entire New Program in New Stage Settings (Daily Except Sunday) ALSO INTRODUCING HENRI C. LE BEL The Greater Pianiat-Organiat THE PICTURE One We Personally Recommend “EMPTY HEARTS” Full of Pathos, Humor and Human Appeat That Is Irresistible J every sneeze. | A cold is important, stomach. |! “KIMBERLY & PAGE |iten way known ie, Hil In “The Heart Broker” ly LORIN RAKER the cold. LIMITED VA t = LEO CARRILLO 2 STORIES FROM LIFE” FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE MADE THIS LITTLE GIRL HEALTHY AND STRONG OF Great Value asa Tonic Food During the Getting- Well Stage After Illness Just asa sturdy ship is strained and Weakened during a heavy storm, fast so is the human system under mined and weakened during a severe ines. When your body ts in this weak- ened, run-down condition you J in_gteat danger of further illness ufileas you help your system to re fila flesh and strength by @ pare tonic, food medicine: Father John's icine is suited {6 such conditions because it ts pri- marily a body and strength builder. It supplies to the run-down system, The pure food elements to enrich the blood, help t6 form tissue, and to restore the system to {ts former Mrength. Mra. J. B. Schnabel of R. R. No. 8, King Ave., Dayton, Ohio, is one Of the thousands of mothers who appreciate the tonic values of Father John’s Medicine, She. say a serious iliness recent our major fils start with Edwin Carewe began production ¢ nis latest First } al picture, “My tiona | Bon, fae Jand Mr. Murray supported Mme | Nazimova, and Constance Bennett | was assigned the role of a Happeriah | young lady of the present of thre nd ling diseases, and is | Bosworth nor Murray had met Ne Jexcellent for building up the system —with— years have developed no zimova in the interim, altho the: after colds or th M Rey Sheldon and Hilly Tayler || prove it often been in the same studios, funded : ‘ BIRDIE REEVE Take Hill's when the and cold zn Robin & Hood pronchitis and other forms wi JOHN ROWERS-CLANA HOW 8. 20, 21, 22—Mat, Sierkay THEATRE Frank P. Hood Presents Fins? Avenue ar Maoison: GEORGE — NEW SHOW TODAY — wear FAREWELL AMERICAN TOUR | Hill's hours. They even stop Midnight Now—Till Thars, Night | They combine all you NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS OF 8 t way S poisons, to tone the “The Greatest Love of RASCOPE World Wonder Whistler Se! BARRY & SMITE Variety de Luxe —_—____ ROSEBUD REVUR Girla—Songs—Dancing Howan » | THE INCOMPARABLE the quicker the cold wi “Nonsense N Ee You will never use a Melodies of the Day |p100 COMPANY OF 400 ____ SEATS NOW SELLING JACK HOXTE in “Flying Hoots” Prices: $1.16 $3 n cough. After using| raany remedies harichess( Atty. we tried Father John's dicine, It re-} fleved her cough almost at once, and also helped her to make new fle: She is now healthy and strong again, thanks to Father John's Medicine,” ‘This old-fashioned food medicine has been used in thousands of homes | for over 69 years us the standard body-builder.—Advertisement. Our Sereen Your Kye Insurance Gu Red Bor © H ' Jot others. If you hav But a cold stops quic! nt it rightly from the s' cold JAMES KIRK WOOD ALSO | tew of his fri n Watch people with colds. mae ae LAMY Extended Engagement. al of aie on e guests | germ. |sneeze or cough spreads infection. TT: © Hobs josworth, ve be careful en't, dodge It means danger as well as discomfort. Hal colds. kly if you I's Casca mide Quinine. A few doses check | “CONTRADICTION™ | It is so sure that druggists guar- | antee it, So reliable that millions LORRAINE SISTERS — |!n0w employ it. So ideal that ay to im cold starts Miss Bennett's fdentity was ¥ after tak Worli’s Fastest Typist ee it ends in short order. know * ana find Ain ons. Ask your drug es K . en_part tinement # = = = : ——— fever | | igsi pee Do You S Be quick—be sure Tablets check a cold In 24 ippe in days. Fever and headaches disap. need. The |from uric poison. “CT PNAS | t _ CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE ieee tre aye ack, iretable, subject HON don't delay. The sooner you start |do their work. ‘© check colds, to remove entire sys I end, lesser rem-|meals and take Dr. Pierce's this. Every rt. The | if Backache isn't the fit" s due to kidney disorder, ¥ ,|means simply that the ,.jaren't working as they shd Ifilter the blood and keep & | So, if you back is lame aad and you are nervous, sick, irritat subject 10 difficulties, Drink plenty of water BRE |anti-uric-acid) tablets jmeal. Get An-uric store. This is the new Kid ache diuretic discovered pr Buffalo, N.Y ,. _— ae ee Pierce, Pres. the famous 1 100 oe oh HOPS ¥ i i

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