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SMMC story, “Baree, Son of Kazan. being filmed, was a we élinic. ius — ‘TO SCREEN CANFIELD NOVEL } were sent up with the that | spe | they would never be called upon, | Ma but with the idea of being ready for | *"* ° flesh way of tor Glenn Hunter has teen ¢ jas the star of “Once a Pe Hugh MeNait Kehlar, start some time this week of Wit am TODAY—FIRST TIME The Romantic Portrayer of Fine Weatern Roles “Notch Number One” Surrounded by n Cast of Favorites, Im x the CHAMPION COWBOY Yakima Canutt MARJORIE DAW ADDED FEATURES Arizona's Grand Canyon Starland Revae L ALL THIS WEEK Nights—ihe to $i Mat—Ise “PARISIAN REVUE” _ Europe) ovelty FRANCES ARMS — A Series of Song Types | ~ STAN KAVANAGH & COW |) Princeton and Watson a Soa _in “T00 LATE” os Griffin Twins The Prinee Cha of Vande- ville, Pantomime ___ MISS ROBBIE GORDONE ! DICK HENDERSON A Com w Fables—Topics of the Day—News Orchestra saesinaictonieeentenrapateestrpameneeed | “Any, Time 10 Loge Sents 200 BLUE MOUSE and Tomor- yw and then KO” “Viola Dana —2— prize” he Beauty rath Tanah Thritle and MONTY BLUE MARIE PREVOST “DAUGHTERS OF PLEASURE” orrow—Huster Kenton in “THE NAVIGATOR” flomance ANY DAY ANY TIME ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY STATE THEATRE IST AVENUE at MADISON ST. Only Theatre in Seattle Now Playing Two Circuits of New York Road Shows VAUDEVILLE BIG COMPLETE ACTS ON EACH BILL ———OTHER ATTRACTIONS ——— ROSE BUD REVUE - PICTURES NEW SHOW TODAY » } CONTINUOUS and EVERY 10 AM, TILL MIDNIGHT MONDAY and THURSDAY ? 10¢—15¢—25¢ I Roy""Cl Seu for Start on Screen ih] Hey, pretty face; want to work Trene Rich and John Roche a scene from the story of J It was a director at the old Mack|q@ woman's buffet with life, “A Lost Lady,” which starts SOW. : a ee ee csr pape vatpg fe. th & ue Mou We aae?. Ae see ae We trust that this daughter of the sea has chosen a balm-'* togets I W Cather’s kn 1 . re for tt sof vent = er atmosphere than that of Puget Sound in March for her “™* | "A Tort Lady,” mes to the| dered her incapable of battling» th . t if od ° ° taid ort 1 N Big Colonial Film Ase 2 pally ag hye ; a ot seual & Foended on Truth a Mgnnes EM ee air Musical Comedy Co. <seemer Now! Big 3 Unit Show 1 “THE MAD WHIRL” 2 HAROLD LLOYD in “NOW OR NEVER" 3 LONGO'S JAZZ WEEK. A GREAT SHOW SATURDAY “TROOPING with ELLEN* with HELENE CHADWICK from The Saturday Evening Post Metropolitan Theatre Sunday, March 8th Afternoon at 2:30, Evening, 8:15 SWEDEN Its Magic Beauty and Progress The most beautiful scenic picture ever Its new panchro- matic effect transports you to Sweden as on a magic carpet, Here, ona sunlit summer night, you seem actually to look upon, really to live in, the most en- oes ne es,theromantic spots of lore and legend, and the splendid cities and inepiring de- velopments of today. It is a pic. ture of dreams come true, of memories red, in a land where Viking traditions have en- dured thi many stirring cen- turies into an age of electricity. ALE MOTIGN TRAVEL Pita Produced in Summer, 1924, WALDEMAR J. ADAM A REAL TRAVEL TOUR IN MOTION PICTURES Tickets on sale now at Box Office of Metropolitan Theatre Prices .50, .75, and $1, plus tax rHE SEATTLE STAR ig “Lost Lady” Picturization of Willa Cather Story to Blue Mousse —~ Believes Women t Fall for Cave Man With the belief that the sees of he Film Epic of the West! | stage play 1 Canyona. omance of n the goldes From Consady to Stark Tragedy Q t is that both the Greed.” t ‘ as t big, slow-thinking de s goaded to ruls » ples derful in t e, used Thanks Pretty Face ——— | Pathe Transfers nt. blindnes th : " Seattle’s Beauties | ti. 0s tor: ? “t tera ls eee to Silver Screen | ° : ple ‘for supren Wonderful Gowns in “Born Rich” Announcing Sunday Noon Con Starting March 15th NEWS OF PRDERS dvak on Ramu ss DED Three Unit Show — arrangement hag ed approval from pi Ackerman-Harris \ Circuit at State % co Pe ig to Manager Robert A> With Ellen,” a story of ow house cur d, with Helene Chat wick and Gaston Glass, opens Satur day e950 |Western Film ,at Winter Garden “Notch Number One,” starting at Winter Garden Thursday, @ } ner Western thriller, starring Ben Wilson and Yakima Canuih |The story is of a rancher, laccused of murder of the father of girl he loves. In order ave the man, whom he believes to be her fiance, he allows himselt] |to ‘be captured and jailed. The proving of his innocence iy | Yakima Canutt is said to be dram Jatic in the extreme. “FOLLY OF HONEST INJUN © character in the photoplay of thé | building of the first t | al railroad, “The Iron Horse” now entering its eighth month at) |the Lyric theater, New Fork, i 8% | full blooded Sioux. He lives at tht | Pyramid Lake reservation in, Net) where many of the scenes fof) photoplay were taken. TRACTIONS ” the Edna Ferber story or, in “Born Rich. Terry in “The Great Divide o Beauty Prize cim's "Greed ‘Unsightly Hair Rid | Roots and All yuo y |THE PICTUR ,OrNoCost! peauTiFUL | easily and quickly removes ail superfivous hair, | From tace, arms and le all. Karma; | | as this discovery ia ca made of the finest | ing bal oe ae soptied, fee plan ns i if Toots, joasens them. gently and vaudevilie | tates ut the hairs. No musa. No oder No | owing back of the hait stronger than ever. | | Kid‘ eaves the akin clear, healthy and soft | STAGE elas lan ‘Revue | “karma ts sold by all good dealers such ea | adlining Fred Lindsay | ~Advertixe Roy Claire Co. 1 | CAPITOL—Frich Von the MIIA—May McAvoy in “The Mad Whirl.” “3 unit a—"The Air Hav with Al W Peggy Prevoat in person, R GARDENS Number Ren W COLONIAL—"Daughtors of Pleasure, Marie I Monte Hue. STATE—Movie super show.” with ne st and onrPHEUM—\ Owl Drug C —a startling drama of New York. night life with the under- sea fantasy, “A Visit to Neptune's Realm” Vaudeville and Pictures EXTRA—EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION! This Week Only SEATTLE FIRE DEPARTMENT QUARTETTE “The Pride of Seattie”* IN ADDITION TO 7--Acts Vaudeville--7 The Feature —PICT aes E— CONWAY TEARLE AND All Cooking Is Done Better and Quicker WhenDone With Gas WHY WASTE TIME? Time can best be used in profitable employment or in healthful recre- ation. The majority of housework is * performed in the kitchen. SAY—Third Floor, Arcadef) Building 4 SAVE Money on Expe Optical Work Drs. H. C. & M. John F. Scheverman | OPTOMETRISTS | |] Byes Tested Glasses Fitted} | | Prescriptions Filled 3002-3 Arcade Bldg. MA in7208 Seattle Since 1908 ; leaving Thursday MADGE “THE AIR HAWK" In a Marve The Range for the Home Kitchen Is THE GAS RANGE Equipped With LORAIN AUTOMATIC OVEN HEAT CONTROL Only a Few More Days The Picture of Real Life Take Care---|] ETS | Sensational Broadway presentationy of your lawn and garden| |j NOW and you'll be proud| of them during the Spring | jf and Summer. COMMERCIAL i FERTILIZERS ERI for Lawn and Garden| ba a R cy STROHEIMS x Production specially prepared with 1 and sulphur — will] bring you the best results, | $1.50 per sack delivered YCE | J, ABO Sy SEED CO | 2 VW 89 PIKE ST Lette MARKET New York Paid $2.00 San Francisco Paid $4 YOU PAY ONLY Seattle Lighting Co. 1308 Fourth Ave. MA in-6767 From the Novel “McTeague” 6:30 SS