The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1925, Page 16

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PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR BATURDAY, 1995 ( CAUSE HE'S HER MAN _ |\Menjou Talks ig “RAFFLES” BAFFLES | Gala Wedding { WATCHFUL WAITING | ‘ Tailor Out of —_ Recent Event | ai ; at “Pickfair” Suit of Clothes SNcdequ 1 WE HOPE THEY’RE EVENLY DIVIDED H Pen WALLY NOT VILLAIN , P p ‘ , A ( IN NEW PICTURE) jrigine Hammerstein is “waitin’ for the midnight train” Saturda ra week's run at the Co bia the picture opening today at the Coliseum. les Lahe jected pear drear ! {f t b ANOTHER HOOT FILM le oe ceedings rbaensag \ Kate I im: 7 NO MORE WIGS FOR mo | aeeasa sebaeale ta onday. man Wood, Holand 1 ; YOUNG JULIA FAYE sign up Pat O'M in this picture a —=~ | Jonep 1 , for | ao Vig nue tice tn de feet of theses Axes: 0oree ae stars. Ho Is fee i ey Jaioed st ‘ Be hi al, Btwin Bok ey - ‘ia ees SCREEN ATTRACTIONS s is Jere, peetr one in “My | i LIBERTY o Dresamaker ¥ Paria,” with Leatrice UE M of blor to Ben Alexander | | comm t with ¥ etera; starting ana || Sfforded & real treat along the mu Day : i Sere B= Al EXANDER the boy BLUE MOUSE Irene ¥ in Mt fe and 1 bch phicoses i | COMEDY OF HOME -LIFE | May, |) > ————— "| arttie ned, “|| He’s Unknown ] comet j 1, was his Jogitimate five.’ The fol ng Ma days before f 4 first motion ¢ ahd since then haa fore the camera. iam Lord Wright } will direct is month wre forcing pric NOW PLAYING The Most Famous Detective Story Ever Written |MODERN HATS MAKE | COSMETICS NECESSARY | Milliners thre the country have A Mystery Romance That Thrills and Pleases a \. eS = —— — Comedy W The Spotlight Revue CAmateur = Cracksman gee ai ORCHESTRA STARTING MONDAY up supervi ding Hollywood emént during an Club,” ano! First Time Tomorrow g the place of the big rimmed ones of a f ago, have exposed milady* 6 sun and the elements, and juently has made the use of 4 DAYS ONLY years © more | cosmeticn a necessity In orde protect the features," said Mr. tor, who at ono time was coumet , {to the imperial Russian Grand Opera | company : . r : Dick Talmadge in a scene Maude Franklin and her mother are downcast in this) wyon James Cruze wants to put! from his picture, “The Un ecene from “The Show-off,” the comedy coming to the Met-| acroas ono of his inimitable comedy \known,” which opens a four-| ropolitan' May 31, beeause they have just realized that it\ touches, it has been noted, he never | day, run at the Capitol Sun-| takes more than the love of a young husband to pay the | tails to turn his back on the players | 7) ‘ rent ¢ and stare intently at his second | @@Y- : neramian. “If Jimmy Murray will | Local playgoers will be rejoiced 4o learn that “The Show-off,” au-| deadening in its effect; and lots of|explained Mr. Cruze. Murray will |i. cntnown." thoritatively proclaimed b: © pro-| pronouncements of the same ear- | have ample opportunities to vindicate fessional critics in New York aa} filling ilk aps it 4s, who shall|the faith Cruze has in him as aj As Dick Talmadge, tho son of “the supreme American comedy,"|say? But al-|comedy ‘audience’ in “Marry Me," | Patker ‘Talmadge, the flour baron, h ‘will be given at the Metropol admirably droll and realizes to| the director's most recent produc: | #ads a oalm and placid existence. H for one week beginning Sunda full all of possibilities of arch | tion exhibits a fondness for sleep and Kelly's picture of |quletness and is amiable in dispos! * 49 simply irresist!-| Corinne Griffith will portray the|tion upon all occasions. Anything | Sthel Barrymore |of an excitable nature was abhorrent ing stage in the | to him, But when he awakened to the high : ge Nl Yr ts a dual role that Dick Tal | it Ss trite and unnecessary and| laugh, the populace will laugh, too," | 1 mdacs ty called tipon to essay in a view of the struggles! same role which family to achieve | « on the # hotographic no longer an institution; that it is| materia Y AN a stupid relic of former times; that! to a re . sate The Greatest i —— 4 / | \ ay . : MWS /) ) Theatri¢al Attraction . Ever Offered in Seattle Frederick Kennedy Myton’s romantic story about a dar- ing little feminine Jimmie Valentine! STARTING ‘SSUNDAY RICHARD TALMADGE “THE UNKNOWN” A Cyclone of Stunts and Thrills STEPHENS ON THE BANJO OUR sO) YOUR BY IN The Famous Ziegfeld Follies Star IN PERSON With 6 Glorious Follies Dancing Girls STARTING TOMORROW In Conjunction With Feature Picture SHELL SHAKE THE TOWN ¢ A Cast of Favorites Wm. V. Mong Gladden James Maleolm McGregor LAST TIMES TODAY CI] “THE MASKED | @ DANCER” a ORCHESTRA HUUUNUEOOUUGESOOOOEULUAOOUOEUTUUAEOGGEOA LAHAT Educational Comedy 2 DAYS ONLY LAST Sunday-Monday lance Earle Williams ; “ : ” Come Early GLORIA SWANSON hanes || oes Te COME EARLY! Large, fully equipped stage installed f “The Go-Getters” '’ “HER LOVE STORY” Any Loge fa tNATIONAL NEWS & LLOYD HAMILTON comupy ‘Timo 10c Seats 20c = Se CEE! | Sau UUMANAAAUAAUNAUAUALALAIAIN * i f ‘

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