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. ILL KING and his MUSICAL COMEDY CO. ‘nh Girls, Don’t Wear Clothes That Restrict role,| That no woman should consent to buy or frock which restricts her motions, b Jack Jungmeyer and Eugene Clif. ford, of Earl Hudson's scenario staff, are completing their adaptation of “The t Saint," from Gerald Beaum ing story, “The Lady Who Played Fidele,"’ and in orter| to get somo realistic touches for the scenario, visited the Belmont | ~ race ck last week. ‘The Scarlet = Saint’' will be produced tn the East, with Mary Astor in the lead! Scar wear any In any way statement made Jetta Gou French screen charmer ‘A woman looks well dressed only when clothes, she ts unconscious states Miss for woman, ‘this dress ght, but y y becoming.’ * an error any HIGH” / Directed by James Cruse tful, but charm are n alle and vel- to more clothes w nothing but so m vet. There quickly kill charm things which br I can § pretty thout is no | ORCHESTRA 6PM. Children Be; Baleony 35e. We Any Time! emotional might cloth.” Miss Goudal’s first Coming— RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “SOUL FIRE or might appearance for le was as lead eG od La Roque in of Amos,” and now she will be — << BERIT Y De Millo’s first tn- seen in Cecil B. t, Thursday, Friday? H dependent production, “The Road to RAYMOND GRIFFITH mg) Yester )ALFRED LUNT WILL SUPPORT BEBE DANIELS Alfred Lunt, one of the fi j Actors of the Broadway ap: | Stage, has been engaged to a1 Bebe Daniels in her latest pie “Lovers in Quarantine,” i) = “The Night Club” Wallace Reery, if port ture, on j Paramount Long Island studio. Frank Tuttle is directing thin « ma version of the Quarantine,” ine Fastnd ne. 0 on and, Vera Reynolds successful f LARRY YOELL tn Solos by F. ‘Tenn WALLACE on the Wurlitzer Lunt recently played leading {Man to Carol Dempster in D. W. Griffith's “Sally of the Sawdust with LARRY SEMON | Harrison Ford {s playing |leading male role in “Lovérs in TitT iT iT ETT TT Lt | Quarantine.” Others in the cast ene! ~ {are Edna May Oliver, Diana Kano, | who ts Lola Weber's sister, and Eden Gray, the beautiful blonde | who played Cellini's model in the stage hit, “The Firebrand.” 6 NIGHTS, JULY 6-11 : ARCH SELWYN and ADOLPH KLAUBER Present vom Ing. “THE WIZARD OF 07" the A. E. BORROWS SILLS FROM FIRST NATIONAL | Associated Exhibitors announce this week that Milton Sills will be borrowed from the First National to lead the cast in the Production of “While the City Steep an Arthur Beck picture, which will go Into pro- duction soon on the Coast The story i» an adaptation of one of the most famous stage plays in the history of the country and givex Promise to Be one of the biggest Screen offerings of the year, An ef- fort will be made to cast Claire Windsor opposite the well-known star his film vehicle And Her New York Company in n New Romantic Comedy OF One Tri THE Silver Star which | production began last week at the| | Alma Seeks Refuge jin Canadian Wilds Nerea Ca oda Mar cast Pitts, Beranger I Included ting Jean He Mach Cesare Gravina H, Tu Edward 1 Talmadge Film Next at Winter Garden of Figt da sanova William Roberts n Calvin amie od Last show! the melodrama. Wedne Garden William Fairbanks tna 1 railroad Honor r at the Eva ak and A for | | dramat rting pro Thurs ton. and for fe be “Tear will ler to the dens of Chinatown effort to save the gir fast-action picture The tn So Cameras Shot | That Scene Over A man came hurtling thru the }eecond story window—a woman | screamed and fninted—the crowd | surged forward That ts not the opening pare graph of & melodrama; !t ts what really happened during the filming of @ sequence of Paramount's “The Night Club," now at the Liberty. The man who jumped thru the window, Raymond Griffith, was not injured. But the woman, who had Juat turned a corner, did not have time to realize that it was part of & motion picture acene and swoon ed. And the crowd surged toward the woman who had fainted Laurette Taylor Stars at Colonial Laurette Taylor's reen success, “One Ni outatanding T tures of an fan guises ana fortune te » Moore has the line role. ‘The Breath of Scandal" is ached- uled as Wednesday's feature, Be Blythe, Forrest Stanley, Myrtle Sted- n Lou Te Jack Mult Frank Leigh, Px Phyllis Haver and Charles C! uded in the cast Flapper Feminine of Free Verse—Clara “The flapper is the feminine of verso libre,” says Clara Bow, lead- ing lady of “The Adventurous Sex,” the picture showing at the Blue Mouse. “She's to mankind what z is to music, or the futurist to to cake. tho, she doesn't exist As @ type she's a creature of the imagination, Tho term simply & definition of age—all young wo- mon are flappers, whether they to be or not. We have our today of being flappers or hess, who dis rin England leadin gmascu- . is elec Musical Cc med y Gives ’Em Start Musical comedy seems tp be the starting point for many of tho pres- entday screen stars, judging from | the experiences of many of the mem- bers of the all-star cast of “Chickie,” the screen version of Elenore Me herin'’s sensational serial novel, | which is being shown at the Strand. No less than five mambers of this | cast have been stars in musical com- edy, They are Dorothy Mackaill, Myrtle Stedman, Gladys Brockwell, Lora Sonderson and Paul Nicholson It's vacation time agnin for Nor ma Talmadge. Tho lovely » terday finished her work in stark," and for the next month or 80 expects to give her undivided attention to romping with Buster Keaton's bables and supervising the building of her beach home. O. Henry, whose stories are being made for the screen, once sald that ho really wrote for his own amuse. ment. “I could write about the 400,'" he said, “but I would rather write about the four million. ‘They're more By Lawrence Eyre PRICES—Nights, 500 to $2.75; Wednesday Matinee, 500 to $2.20; Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.75. a SEATS NOW SELLE. G TOM MOORE Laurette Taylor I” “One Night in Rome” AMATEURS TONITE Tomorrow “The Breath of Scandal } “THE MAR TIMES TODAY ShirleyMason 4 IN “SCANDAL PROOF” HPAWTING TOMOTMLOW TOM MIX SATURDAY COMES THUNDER new adye wildwood of life! YOU'LL [EXTRA! | tures In the LIKE— cv, KRING A BOW iy OF SCREEN uS 6 DIG LAUGH SPRCIAL BEN TURPIN —IN— RIAGE CIRCUS” | © Marvel (THE PA Nonchalant Youth Connie Is Typical Naive Flapper in Cruse at Coliseum Film Now Constance Bennett in a moment of speculation during the| Doug’s Latest Pet Hobby Is Tossing Knives ae 4 wk, Dor iain, had to f ip in the hands ked cigarettes « with it, as well ag perf t of Cr rin ‘alrbanks hich is work at He throw afte ih knives » accurate banks pins legs to the knive Beside knife, ing rings and climbing r studio gymnasium | Present pla learning Fairbanks is work Black P' photography entire foot ate ‘Fastest Melody Unit’ Appearing at the Pan Kay ® no! nond Fagun's orchestra, which | appearing this at the in distinguished by the “the world's fastest mel: | week Pantages, appelation, ody unit,” Perhaps the mont interesting thin, | film, “The Goose Hangs High,” the James Cruze production | about this extraordinary title is the | playing at the Coliseum this week. |Freeman Wood |Likes to “Villain” | Freeman Wood, playing Monty Brandster tn the Shirley Mason star- jring picture, “Scandal Proof,” at the Capitol until Wednesday night distinctive {fh a singular way likes “‘villaining,” ‘The majority of deep-dark-dent, ter looks over several film p secret yearning to be the handac | Pus » nurse @ A each ure, @ me. man hopes that villain the better b me Western Mystery |Playing at State “The Mystery of Lost Ranch. film of adventure, with the moun }tains and plains of the West backgrot the feature or sereen a | night Morrison, win and Lightning. starred Tho second adventure | Fighting Ranger,” featuring | Daugherty, Al Wilson and Eileen Sedgwick, Is presented on the same | bit | Five acts of vaudeville, headed by the Btine Trio, a comedy, song and |dance act, are also included on the program. REX IS PARTICULAR ABOUT WHO RIDES HIM Only five men have been ablo to |rido Rex, the wild stallion starred in |"“Black Cyclone,” soon at the Colum. bia, since he was taken by Hal Roach out of a Colorado reformatory, where he was branded as a “killer.” Be. fore that, no one could ride him Altho regenerated thru kindness, and no longer &iven to viclousness, Rex iw still a wild horse, and not a little | temperamental In “Black Cy n |iiama, who has known horses all hin |life, rides Rex in a scene that is anid to surpass in real thrills any race jthat was ever run. Rex will allow the vhen he ‘ou n questic the ed milk warm der of warm mil “The da: e cat.” 1O8 ANC of the mo! a bed of r some hero, eo” Gi jsave the sults to the Frederick to this sto! than five minutes, and will not tol erate a saddle. If interest in the lusty infant in dust commonly termed | “movies,"’ had not claimed Webster | bility. Campbell, Clarence Darrow might have had a brilliant contemporary | ficent sum rainy, cold weather. 4 in confusion. Fierce Leopard Is Only Tame sy-Cat No Beckwith, p od a rat reached th und that M 4 not drink water. ning the c ad been because Fe trip Meena ned * shouted Beckwith, as the cook | HARD LIFE FOR | POOR MOVIE HEAVY} 5 ion pleture To hi part of being beaten up by the hand- | and heroes in thelr zeal to | beaut h overdo the part with devastating heavy.” Peters, ry, was the no one to stay on his back for longer | “Multiple contusions and lacerations of the face, head and arms, and con- tusions of the right ankle and other injuries,” was awarded tho magni- cents weekly, the| While in this state of partial disa- The State Accident Indus- trial committee arrived at this deci- jsion after days of pondering of $10.41 leopar “She ia a blamed July who, fact that was bestowed on this musical organization by the United |Press of this country, While their} |program is varied by the rythmic dance melodies, the old sweet s and tho claasica, there is always |tured one or more numbers play jat such breathless tempo, and at the} | name time no technically perfect, that | the audience is swept into a veritable frenzy by the exhibition. These nine premier instrumenta: noted animal r tion for over | ¢ broken the at- nail |three years, and ha tendance records several cities where they have appeared for period of three or four weeks con-} secutively. leopard from a her | t to be twin | POPULAR COMPOSER | TO SING AT LIBERTY} Larry Yooll wis | bh composer of the pop-| hit The Wes a Nest and “Rock-a-Bye My/| will give his own in-| songs and one “Funny,” er novelty act, attraction to be bill with “The; afternoon and Liber tarting | Yo j a a” film com | Yoell is not unknown to Seattle} | theater- he appeared for | three triumphant weeks at the Lib- erty here in 1919, and undoubtedly | will be welcomed by many who/| it been | heard him then. } r the remain- had to have| 3, ay He be- w and foun chorea | At the edge of the film town stands a battered, weather-beaten | two-story structure. It was the/ home of artistocratic Ange But passing years havo left | it for living conditions. | Today it Is known as Heart-Break- | | House | It is a costing office for movie jobs. Here, thousands have passed | in an endless parade. | Few ever A ruined | | proud lenow jit 1.—Tho lite | | heavy" | any and} and line | scrap | “sell | rightly named—| secure work. On ay see old women foolish flappers ths, standing in photographs and ting their turn to is not} im comes the repit sleek-hai with th books av themselve It is, indeed, Heart-Break-House, eroine often according recipient of with whom to match wits in his legal battles. Campbell is the man behind | the megaphone on ‘The Pace That | * | Phrilis.”* ! Likes America ] vetty Hunice Hunt, in- genue with the Duffy play- ers at the Metropolitan, has} the vole of daughter of a} strongly prejudiced English| family, who nevertheless finds room in her heart for America, in “So This Is Lon- don,” now playing its second week, UNTIL FRIDAY ONLY— NOVAK’S VAUDETTES A Girls' Band That Isa Sensation and PERCY MARMONT ALMA RUBENS “A WOMAN'S FAITH” — SATURDAY — The Wonder Picture of the Year | The Romance of a Seattle Girl TODAY UNTIL FRIDAY ONLY THEATRE Fast Aves ar Mapeneen| Seattle's Dent Show Value NEW YORK ROAD su6w VAUDEVILLE SELECTED PICTURES STINE TRIO MAN & CARROLL, cor 4 ‘Tones of row WALTER W HIS BA THE SCREEN PHT MORTISON In The Myatery of Lost Ranch Second Adventure THE FIGHTING RANGER COMEDY NHOWS y NIGHT TORE TANDISH — 1 Homeitiie LS AND ON Men Adiminaton 100. | the desert of southern Arizona, the The Summer Mode Decidedly Sponsors the White Slipper ax The “Herd: na both street and sp 10.00 MacNougall-Southwick FIFTH FLOOR Cool Wash Fabrics Attractive—Inexpensive—Popular ar—white calfsh pbs 06 and short vamp ankle « hee Special ‘35c Yard Tissue The thene charming singhams checks and bre ot ginghams Frocks small ken plaids quality are a in Summer ways 52 inches wide Dress Ginghams You w find ve colors, in chee broken plaids and plain shades. inches 25c wide; ya Heather-Mixed Suiting Overplaids in contrasting colors achieve an unusu- ally smart effect In me- dium weight suiting. ors ideal for summer out- ing frocks; 36 inches rare . $1.00 yard MacDougall-Southwick BASEMENT FLOOR Realfast Suiting outing togs, ¢ n‘s frocks, and a host uses—a medium weight iting, in guaranteed t colors. 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