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a. wee sj USIEMIENT SECOND SECTION { SHE’S MISTRESS OF NECROMANCY A | | Reports of the discovery of a sub- | merged city 80 feet unde off the Jcoast of Tunis in the Moditer-| |ranean, brought an order for inves Ugation recently from Earl Hudson, production supervisor, in view of its |powslble bearing on his projected Pioturization of the mythological a jwtory of “Atlantis,” | my | Should the finding reported in| fi | news dispatches from Romo bear up H |under the check of representatives jin Hudson decjared tho film a ncenes of hi n | tis will be loca the Jexact spot Hudson believes that the interest | shown by the public in “The Lost World,” which he produced from Conan Doyle's novel of a a for & reg historic monsters, ®pens treme j South Amer osaibilities for film drama in stor: | based on disputed theories of aclence “From what I have learne research work on "The La and ‘Atlantis’ I am becoming vinced that the myths of pagan races hay foundation in fact, said Hudson. ‘Time has swelled and garbled the original f |to reality, t mains, an actentific explorations are Doug to Start | Production of | most out! out of all semblance Ne germ of truth re Original Film Immediately after the n Mrs. Eva Fay, headliner of the new vaudeville program at the Heilig, has been called | #°™ ©“ “The High Priestess of Mysticism.” She gives an able demonstration of her occult |(0>. sale powers this week at the popular Third ave. show house. A motion picture, “The Hunted | so the only course Woman,” is an additional feature of the new policy. 'O small stir has been created In |fans, has the featured place on the | priestess of mysticiam,” | is opening program annou! ces forwarded | A showman of the old achool, | from other citles where she ls appear: | hose work has always been ably | ing. |staged and carefully presented Mrs. On the opening bill with Mrs. Fay ture presentation to a combination | Fay has been declared a past master are: Fox and Mack, a wel)-known | of photoplays and vaudeville and ca-|of the art of occultism in its the-|team of female impersonators who | Tt pacity attendance is expected by the |atrical sense. And whether the on-| always have someth new to offer pazenly management when the Junior Ad-}looker ascribes songster vanced shows make their debut next| natural Friday | A great deal of the attention di- |. rected to {t should probably be cred-| ‘That he: ited to the fact that Mrs. Fay, nm ic o « Jancing in bits! otherwine, to him was order to jto do anot ; [keep in step wi in gleaned | If y co en on the n of their reap rea, they will probably ed. |from the press trical circles thru | * the Hellig’s rec a change in po! announcement of from straight pic- | ond at the finish of thelr produc other, if not both, | has been called r to American “the high SR Uae SAREE Ts ~ | may 18,000 PEARLS IN AILEEN’S COSTUME | Push and Pull ) | pleture this year All of which would delay their trip abroad | Deiro is here shown with| |his accordion, He became internationally famous for} the melody he can evoke from) its folds. Seattle audiences will hear him perform as a feature of the Liberty's mu- |sic next week, | HIS varied group of popular fa.| vorites will be heard tomorrow afternoon, as the five choruses, | | which the members of the song con: | the Liberty the will sing, Time Band.” — | er Wallace will play these two | selections on the Glant Wurlitzer as the opening and closing numbers of | the concert and song content: | “Dances of Henry VIII." and the} Grand Selection from “Rose Marie," | Deiro, internation famed av-| cordionist will be a special attraction | all week, in conjunction with tho| feature picture, “Morty Winks.” iy | i ha LR One would Mink that Aileen Pringle would feel weighted down by this remarkable £5 struction of jewels. She wears the bizarre costume, which ia said to be decorated ith accomplice in, the impersonation is 18,000 pearls, in “A Thief in Paradis the current film at the Strand. ja Kurasian girl, who falls in. love | color, tense} ‘The story, an adaptation by|ame and Del Monte Cal }with him and stops at nothing to Vrancey Marion of Leonard Merrick’s| It i# the story of man whom|win him, In the role of the other | opens with| Fate has made # failure, and who|man, he meets and eventually mar-| * he-| a vivid epieode in the pearl fisheries zee the opportunity Jo masquer-| ries another girl, Tho dramatic pos starting |of the China coast and progrosson| ade as another man In ono Inat ef- | nibilities of this situation are worked "| wittly to San Francisco, Burling-|fort ~o regain his self-respect. His out to the ullimate limit. ial beauty are novel, “The Worldlings ing offered at the®Btra Saturday, ‘ ‘he Seattle Stari TOMODBIL, SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 192! | Sunken Continent May Become | Location for Film,“ Atlantis’ |» wii suit” er'tae ot bane) no Io | Movie Offigials Investigate Lost City for Site» | to Produce Film 1 had originally planned to film | puff or t | plans that the belo under atrain PAGES 9 TO | WALTER HIERS TO BE DASHING MOVIE COWBOY [CIGARETTE INVENTORY |Louise Fazenda DISCLOSES STATISTICS! as Spanish Dancer n the} Loulse Fazer L ad cm cows Cumming now foreshadowing the camer burned butt out 1 are One Hales no ‘ t ed t t taking up a shad 6 4 idle eo sald The Necess joing the final scenes c the horse r without too great a SMART ACTS Including Feature Photoplay Continuous Daily, Noon to 11 P. M. SERRE HOR=- § VAUDEVILLE © Better Entertainment at Lower | Admission Prices JuNiOfaudeV™ Heilig Has Once Again Led the Way to ll Ha THIRD AT MADISON L Lt EL TSS Aesop’s Fables Topics of the Day Novelty Concert McKee's Arcadian Band HARRY ELLIS ; America’s Famous Tenor FOX AND MACK “Song and Dance Creations” MRS. EVA FAY The Marvelous, Mysterious Presenting “Thaumaturgy” JIM & GLADYS GILFOIL “Is It Coming To This?” MUSICAL PROGRAM CHAS. 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