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SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 J “CUTICLE CUT-UP” )Doug’s Mind { Happy Sinner | <3 oz “FINE FEATHERS "— we mou Soars Higher ——— Oe gg: yee Than His Feet ; : are ‘ a a Marion Davies was Invited out to Pick-Fair, home of Mary Plektford | § and Douglas Fairbanks, to ald the famou ir in entertaining the te y few days | Prince of Slam, The actress was a bit late for the appoinin na ‘ | rashed thru the front door. A small dark man in resple 3a | COLISEUM CONCERT was standing inside the entrance. Mari hrew him F | ° n rushed into the drawing room to meet Mary and Doug. R ee 40 have'ah dil ober dewira eile } ¢ Hus Vv Vilet, ¢ r ( ad Nagel } he role the prince?” she asked breathlessly nen OO mene 7 ae fick! “ . 7 f ma +] 1 broadly Aileen Pringle in this scene from “One Year to Live,” the i : ) g ma ery much u've just used him for a butler,” he sald, pointing to the Prince t whieh i he shown abdhaGolutie next ates n ouine n Silk, of Slam at the door, still holding the actress’ apparel PICU EWI WHE OE SHOWN CAE OMMIOM NeRh WESEs ir yon at the Coe) on u vit l eaven forbid!) yo : a t on y and Monday. this . t eut-up.” Anyway, ¢ what Bebe . IN sti sat is a Daniels is in her new comedy, “The Manicure Girl,” open- ' ng at k bieheay piscine ing at the Coliseum Saturday. w “Phan. | ‘ be the = - \ jattraction at the C al Sunday COPTHE MANIC whe ee hie n Vilet ‘ at of the We c oa hs | Ab s mM who wrote th 1 Vilet Is an artist of the very | and M ing into the Picadilly A fow years ago bot; her. invalld st opens a ut, “Upstairs and) hi order, possenaed Ed none p role of the roue of other days! was an a mobile salesman , . . now he's paid thousands for direct-| play y Dorothy MacKaill. alt day, deals with th ihe: Manicure Gist irike teat Fas ry me omes a jazz enthusiast of the| ing movies. » the offer of a theatrical mag- | mary Theby, Sam De Grasse and Leo Young cuticle a re Girl ve acl . t he the vlext,| Prevent is played by Adolphe Menjou, | eee to make her famous on the] White. , * with the flext. | th C YeMille — It's r the moat pop. of the violin. Hia| Whose characterizations become | ves from my Ely ween diary: Lunch with ot B, DeM < (vate office suite cinema god has per t warmth na-la by-word f nish and bp can boy. Hughes halls from Bisbee, t plo: i ° age. eM de co 1 ance re ¢ See yee rah ioe wees | Declares Lloyd Hughes Ariz,and is 25 years old, six feet coming to Ho ourage the ot | : was pe fs of gira to choose | Typical American Boy | alee blue eyes and dark brown w ng stock of players. There AF or has come | a9 potential Gloria Bw school in the land.” | Each spring brings forth a new| Professor de Bourget claims that roles | Hughes possesses the most perfect tation by most beautiful Ameri- . watch the rallroads running gh School Specials to Hollywood.”| crop of cal see ae ypleal A girl, | nose and jaw line he has eve original story and| and Mary Foy, Conrad hose eee Joan gf but Ilttle or nothing t8|; seanty a0 years of palntt BIEN en s was the male Man's ambition is often thwarted by the whims of the public, — ever said about the boys. M. Andre| sculptoring. Hughes recently ap- of the D't os,” Take Adolphe Menjou, the nonchalant lover of the screen. Four | de Bourget, noted French artist and| eared in the leading male role op- art eimess . Ss e Typ. n who fa years ago he came here. Time after time he applied at studios for a | kan declaced that tloya|Posite Colleen Moore in “The Desert w ype | us Penelope Stevens job as art director. han ceolared’ that ieye’| Flower." He is now. in the East | “You're a good type,” casting directors would tell him. “Why not star, is the most opposite Doris Kenyon in as Itali n “B ~- ————| try to be an actor?” typl handsome Amer- Half Way Girl.” 1a in eau i ui Cit yy mn LMG aT tate acta ran te do at Girecling™ ie pasting neweut. pro- ACCLAIM NEW FIND | But you see what has happened. But Menjou atill hopes that some : ha reap beauty! day he will be wealthy enough to afford art directing. jon. The E Ape aa Win - - in course of young star sort of re Mr. E boy of the The boy, Tony ¢ Among those who will be seen tn and dreamer, 1 ps en : Thomas Meighan in “The | living selling flowe he crowded ™ | Man Who Found Himself’ is Mil-| streets of the sit t-|dred Ryan, a little brunette, who Mr. Barthelmess -| will be Johnny Hines’ leading wom- | he another demonstr: -|an tn his future comedies, Miss mend: ver n is only 17 years old, but she 1 in several Paramount Gttardt wilt of the tre- of this able|' What will they think When You Say You Haven't Seen It! John Ru and. edrenturer, who has completed the scenario of Joseph Conrad's “Lord Jim,” to be picture rd under the » direction of Victor Fleming, with Percy Marmont in the leading rc has returned from Hollywood and has gone to Alexandria bay and the Thowiand Islands for « vacation. ST aa Abounding IN BREATH- TAKING THRILLS TEMPERED a WITH } ONE MORE WEEK! Have you ever seen Magic ropes, live dragons and And the most won- = = derful picture of the = STARTSSUNDAY = HEART- agerwill have panied ee as Pig as ele- = .4DAYSONLY = INTEREST : = Z| AND CECIL B. DE MILLE’S Have you ever | ROMANCE seen an “invisible” - cloak? a yada I | Action! This beautiful best loved dog EVERY sae SE ee SINGLE an ne eo INCH OF THE WAY akounds ings of ere and unbeliayatis magic. ec TTT PRICES: For This Picture Only ADULTS .......25¢ CHILDREN ....10¢ FIRST TIME SHOWN IN. SEATTLE AT THESE fi JAMES OLIVER speeds =| THE ROYAL Mi) MOUNTED” - —with— BERT LYTELL STUART HOLMES i CHARLOTTE MERRIAM and others i DUUUUULESHUEEEOTTNULHATE == =e SEE IT TODAY! Jack London's immortal classic of the frozen 4th AVE. AT PIKE Se “GIRLS MEN FORGET” JOHNNY WALKER and PATSY RUTH MILLER LARRY _SEMON COMEDY ATTRACTIONS Scotty Weston, Jr. impersonating famous dancers and REAL music by Antonius’ Orchestra Two Days Only Sunday & Monday The show that the whole country has been paying, | ie now being” shown ‘at POPULAR PRICES Matineo and Night Adults 50c - : . Children 25¢ Loges 75c (including tax) oouoooo ooo The most daving picture of the year “SINNERS IN SILK” ELEANOR BOARDMAN CONRAD NAGEL ADOLPHE MENJOU SSNS SVE LAST TIMES BEN WILSON Ioooo ILLIAM WINDER W: AND HIS RCHESTRA —__ A Snappy Story of a Modern Flapper the Outlaw” and firet episode of “The Pace Makers” = UVUVANUAUASEUSONAAUALU UA di LLOYD HAMILTON IN “HALY A HERO” path) Special Musical Setting—Strand Orchestra