The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1925, Page 14

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HE EATTLE rAR f eer =e 13 I haere Witty Farce [ “She's Athletic | Parisian Revue Is Of fering ~ Features Bill at Palace Hip at Orpheum Cecil B. De Mill ?” TOMORROW'S, -rivcouneri: | (TUESDAY) This year’s most popular novel brought splendidly to the sereen in a First National classic | The gripping play that was cheered across | the length and breadth of the land now comes to thrill motion picture audiences EDNA PERBER They Bought Her With Gold } Loe h, but « } Y M 1 i eat me Of on Rew ' } A beautiful girl at bay in | Musical hone worthy of a. femin ¢ He i the hills of the West. WALLACE BEER) Some Tim ’ t Pr nee | JOHN BOWERS “a : ¢ Ne oy } : ion ho A drama that will PT DE GRASS Sfeeseand Your MAdouble MY. ep a tr eanens , = live as long as | ; EAN HERSHOLT ! AbN ' America lives. } 1 ° The immortal stage play of the | Grand Canyon the magnificent FORD STERLING A flaming revelation of a courageous love epic of law- less days in the Meighan Well Cast |"... Comic Opera rugged West. in Alathan Rol . we roe wiih ta mad (Ss Proves Popular: cpern to am Wild & at the Met|oror.2" AIRE WENDSOR LY TELE EN LANDIS ie # a B a F His KENYON a 51 tum for a a 7 in a Fest National eple of the disgustingly wealthy : Novelty Act Is Feature at Pan entertain you— ase Ba Rb fo ea . ; sci men Farm’s Only Thing be “Temi atthe Pantagen. stasting, Mon. ; , for Mary Thurman DON’T DARE CALL oh hase palla20. eo BEN LYON SHEIK cons of the pro-| King, elite, thesaentha “BORN RICH” with Money! Money! Money to burn—yet it score! them whem they do barn it f i “Indian Love ©: Strand Brilliant Concert Orchestra Salvatore SANTAELLA Conducting «Roy-Clair Saeeeeenaete eens BOBBY aa SERGE GONCRES iad Comedy Co t fr ata a Callow go-| ern opern commen the VERNON “» 21 7 eceserns ay after day f y | poss ‘ Comedy iw ive va WINEL AND playing Selections from pted by os ead inated t a Coming— ad © the | start ‘in room 1044 Henry b “The Top of the World” NEW ouirae, they accept my suggestion |Registration Open x room 10 F buig x | SHOW SHOW. clever ee oe ey ee for Oratory Class |: action dn HE | TODAY TODAY | = Registration ts. stil open for. the| poh 5 ‘ university extension class in prac-|ive criticism the. adarie tical public speaking, which will! consists of 18. sessions. NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS OF | “Billy” Pours ) < CIRCUIT Vave re ; = 1 THEY ~ Bireste seta st, atenibe 10 be aan Be : DON’T : ii Pale s jtarmony ; VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES FRANCES agMs | = ARGUMENT Sema |\ontan alo :|] MAKE son vad HINK OF GETTING “Thats Alt § Novelty Divestiniesent ven a AAT NORE ABR Sete Ved teey Ie Te "_BTAN KAVANAGH & CO. ~ Princeton and Watson — the Greater IS ON! "EM Organist. ROSERUD NEVE Non os fe oF00 LATRT YOU'LL BE IN ON JT, TOO! § ny Anar NO WONDER EVERYONE CALLS THIS THE Malde—Mirth—Melody — | GIGANTIC SHOW OF THE NORTHWEST t OFTEN —whole-souled — ro mantic melodramas such as this story of the U, 8. secret service under duty SEE Erich Von Stroheim’s “GREED”| PARTIES! ONE THING IS CERTAIN RE you planning a party for Valentine's day, Washington's birth. KENNED &\MARTENSON Extra—Extra 7 s in One (ustratian Sports This Week. Only KELLY SISTERS SEATTLE FIRE Singing i Dancing BL REE, WiraH & NANA f DEPARTMENT ry ¥ oe nee Charmings of Vaude~ Pantomime and Dancing MISS ROBBIE GORDONE ~~ pick HENDERSON A Comedian Who Sing Fabies—Toples of the Day—News | Orchestra | IT’S A day, St. Patrick's day, April Fool's day ? ‘Then here are suggestions at the Mexiean bor. AN: Laie AB and directions, gamer, decorations, menus, prizes, favors, stunts and |} der, hire! Peciits GREAT PICTURE ae rector aty and every sort of party or entertainment you can Ne Pea QUARTETTE |] think of. MAD : sR Bae “The Pride of Seattle” THE FEATURE PICTURE LOOK! NEW YORK PAID 82.00 SAN FRANCISCO PAID 81.00 Fivery hostess planning @ party for any sort of occasion will want the booklets prepared by our Washington bureau entertainment editor. CONWAY TEARLE and MADGE KENNEDY A Marvelous Ti One Picture Picture “BAD COMPANY” You Can't Miss tens can turn to one of these make her party a success. No matter what the occasion, the booklets and find just what ahe need ‘The group of four booklets are so arranged that they can easily be pound together and kept for future reference. Hore they are: ~ YOU PAY ONLY 25 tw = BBC uve. reece » Big “Hoss” Hace Dance Tonight nt 1 THE PURPLE MILL GAMES FOR PAR and directions for plo COSTUMES FOR PARTIES—Four pages of directions and sugges ne A 16-page booklet, containing descriptions || By 88 different gamos, Indoors and out. | CHANGE OF POLICY FIRST AND PIKE Gentlemen 2 Flappers 106 L sre Ki! for all sorts of parties, flustrated with di | 4 * . H tions for making costumes for all sorts of paftios, ustrated with dia- Reve William “Billy” Sund ok Winner $5 Cash Prize Kramw—covering all the principal holidays of the year and parties for || great delight tn. officiating at. the| Dancing Until 12130 various occasions [last rites for 4,000 gations of as-| DECORATIONS AND INVITATIONS FOR PARTIES—The appropri. || 40"(¢@ contraband Hquor at Mem-| ate decoration for the particular occas’ 12 pages of suggestions for i his (Tenn.) courthouer. | beautiful and unique, but inexpensive, rative schemes, val ie ee | MENUS, PRIZES AND FAVORS FOR PARTIES—Pight pages of Bond Issue A sures I | suggestions from which to choose the menu, the prizes and favors for I the sort of party you with to give, | Longview Hospital LONGVIEW, March 2. Comple- Ree fe ore FIFTH AND UNIVERS!)) ii Gold and Silver Medals Given for Dancing Free Dancing Lessons ae Monday, Wednesday ‘ and Friday, 8 to 9 p. m. 0c — TUESDAY NIGHT 4 Seandinavian Social Club Gentlemen Ze ie WEDNESDAY N Crons-Word Pussle I Five Big Prizes Given fan you guess what they cA five-letier word b vith F and ending in E Dancing Every Nite Leonard Orchestra GENERAL ADMISSION 50c Ladies 10¢ Crrrrrrrrrie If you want these booklets, fill out the coupon below and mail as || tion of the Longvie' morial hos- | directed, with the required postage stamps inclosed. pital was assured today when bonds Ladies 10¢ were underwritten by the Union PAA “ CLIP COUPON HERE —~ po 5 : < DUPON HERE | Trust Co. of Spokane. The contract z Part itor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, |has been awarded to 8. Bonnell ABOR COLLEGE 222 New York Ave, Washington, D.C. ° o ° 80 1 few Yor ie f Tacoma at # 50,000. ‘And personal ap- METROPOLITAN PLAYERS I want the group of four PARFIES ROOKLETS and inelose herewith | | TR: AT. SE’ TTL ES IT pearance of Pegsy By Present 15 canta in loose postage stamps for same. | ‘Doctalf you are iguite-aure. that Prevost, pleture s ‘THE TIDE” ; my eyes are all right; that ono leg : NOW PLAYING—3 MORE DAYS ONLY - 4 vd Ne i is not shorter than the other and/ aid “THE MAD WHIRL aly that my. heart, lungs and stomach : THE BRANDON OPERA CO Wednesday Evening MAY BeAVOY Be RDENG: OF RE BOD. 0sisconcesscdtevasteciccviscsseccdRilaeebpteine Anat : : ceca bi gerade ; f ry ° blamed professional } and— HAROLD LLOYD lud golf club,"—Lon- In Hin Re-pleturization of “NOW OR NEVER” MARCH 4th 8 o’Clock TICKETS “Chocolate Soldier” ONE OF GREATEST COMIC OPERAS BY PRICE oosoe,, $1.10, $1.05; WEDNESDAY MATIN with wand Coming “TROUPING WITH ELLEN” | Railrouds announce the same low | vacation fares to Colorado this sum | mer as last, | 50c 15¢

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