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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, *yivet and Pike I) Despite Dea e. Pringle Make: HERE ZANE GREY'S Year vith HOLT, WILLIE NOAM BEERY + ©The White Desert 4 PACK Dove ‘Beak The Light of Western Stars’ | ww DANIELS: Pyne 9 Manicure 4 Girt’ THE COLISRUM CONCERT 4 ORCHESTRA t under WINELAND CORNELIUS One Coming — 4] “Night Lite of New Vork™ i w Antonio Moreno and to Live nt the Columbia HIGH CLASS 7: »~s Merry to Like,” 7 hreat With at Columbia th’s “One any Aileen Pringle in a chummy moment} from “One Year to Live,” the current attraction at the Columbia. ss gay night life of the Paris | but one a THEATRE aters, the carnival spirit ta ft. 8 eet by Finst Avewur ar Manson ng theatrical magna nd of. 2 2 es 1 the luxury of its marble cafes | 8"! =r Entire New Show Today elf ax a sac Batire ne Sesto RG ern mt the new plecture, “One in’ oe that she m And Every Mon. and Thurs. 5 faces ye dual p biem of Oth P 7 t nd d younger sister w led te 1 i VAUDEVILLE] cabo sll : ; : : lias SCREEN ATTRACTIONS PICTURES LIBERTY. ~Zane @ y's of Western Stars a | penta COLISEUM—Bebe Daniela ir eG WALTER WELLS eae ey Botha abel * ec pe me preeeay AND HIS BAND HEILIG—Lon Chane hattinholy 1 | COLUMBIA « BUCK JONES in CAPITOL— Doug F t . “GOLD and the GIRL” WINTER GARDEN—Strongliea W . COLONIAL, Sinn * h ad .- 2 comes NEWE STATE—Vaudeville and film featu CONTINUOUS 10 A.M. TILL MIDNIGHT THE STAGE METROPOLITAN—"The Best People.” with Henry Duffy Players PANTAGES teopening program of vaudevilie, and film feature. PALACE HIP ‘Oh, Look Inn Will King’s Musical Comedy comp 10-15-25¢ VIRGINI 1 V AL LI SAILS macompsications * Furnish Comedy in seg Farce will sho will in a picture. by Carmelita G ing brur keeps | toward divorce cases. . ee pl nt firm to Now Playing angy the attitude of ite respective | Evans dpe the show | ing of “Step This n he does wor neat variations of soft shoes. He agsiated by the chorus. | Casey « has a good number in “Nok Knows What a Red-| Headed Mamma Can Do.’ | Aut Mildred Markle a pleasin t arrangement “ollow the Swallow Back Home.” | er skit is “The Lyre Bird and | which the Blossom Sisters will : pre | \ nost pretentious of the mu- | \ \ nical interruptions is the bit of “Rose | t Marie," the production now running % in New York. The King company | does the bar-room scene yn | Mueller and the § ‘The | ar trio sing Door of Her Dreams.” Jimmie Ft lard sings “The t Divide.” will Aubrey, as “Hard-Roiled Her [tells the vivid story of Dan Me-| Popular Prices theatin? On Me" is one of the | best numbers Jean Singer has done. | Clara La Velle sings another typical | number "Whose Oozle Wooale Are} You?" In his offering of “Show Mo | the Way,” a clever ADULTS ...50c CHILDREN, 25c Casey Jones doe ‘in Jack London Story = | Admirers of the remarkable dog ry jstar, Strongheart, will love his pic Col . lturimtion of Jack London's “White umbia f now playing at the Winter rden Strongheart {« given opportunity | to do hig most intelligent acting in | this virile Alaska, | which a desperate wolf dog becomes NOW— “ONE YEAR drama of in | }the staudh friend of a white man TO LIVE” | ‘The leading human roles are | played by Theodore Von Wltz, as ANTONIO MORENO the hero; Ruth Dwyer, as the hero- | Mathew Betz, as the villian; | AL N PRING Prologue with Helen Arnold Comedy — Fables — News Walter Perry, Charles Murray, Tom O'Brien, Steve Murphy, John Burch and Margaret McWa' y1| ‘The has been projected | inst the acenfe aplendors of Alas: | ka, the wastes of snow, and tho rugged mountaing, with effective re mults. pleture Loin Leeson (Zellner) Js the latest to affix her signature to a Firat National contract, she will| work on four stories for Mdwin| and will then turn to other | writer WHITH WANG" Jack London's story Alno Scotty Weston, Jr cripte | Corinne Griffith has a song writ ten, for her The writer is Sol Hoo the leader of her studio or }ehestra, AL Santell, hor director, | lyrle Iw titled “My wrote the Corinne” | tional | Night {Snitz Kdward | the Comedy Opens Second Week at Me taney ten What the 1926 flapper tao to ls a ¢ which continues to « tropolitan. A secon ee and David Gray, with him in crea thin highly tured two & plece, have pic children of the upper ten tion by the doings swirl finds that her stimplated by the « of the stern with family ¢ yom she and heir disé of a Broadwa consider him quite tt right match for her, altho he Is rolling in wealth The leading roles are in the hands of Howard Miller, Maud Gilbert and Maurice Franklin. Others in the cast are Helen Audiffred, Eunice Hunt, Valentine Sidney, Don Austin, Art r Pierson, Marie Dunkle, Le Roy, Norman French. The play Is staged by Hugh Knox Able Cast Enacts New Crook Drama “The Unholy Three,” girl ddes not An excep: crook heart-Interest drama replete with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer directed by Browning for and now being shown at the Heilig, has small but unusual cast Mae Busch, who portrays the jimpersonation of Ted Lewin leading romantic role, ix the fenture F ed player and opposite her appears 2 Matt Moore, one of the " aoe reas 14 moat pops Strongheart Fin Hular leading men of the acreen The crook Lon Chaney trio is Interpreted famous character actor and make-up-artist; Victor McLag len, one of the best known leading by men on the English screen and Harry Karles, a midget who is mak- ing his first appearance on the ereen, Each of the Jast three plays a dual role, thus giving the east a much lar Mathew Betz, well acter actor, players pearance known char completes the group of Delightful Fantasy Is Capitol Feature Anyone las who lig not seen Doug Fairbanks’ masterpiece of tan: tuwsy, "The ‘Thief of Bagdad, should not fall to do no at the Capitol, where it is showing until Wednenday night A more thoroly delightful film how not been shown on the sereen, probably in the history of tilmdom Fairbanks had utilized every camera | trick to the iluslo thin pleturization of the fairy tale @ cast with Fairbanks are aN the thiof'a faith Johnston, an May Wong, on Brandon Hurst and SoJin Kama fia the Mongol prince sin Arabian In t ful friend princess; Anna traitor mald; the Caliph, yamu Julanne in Color family | Flowers for Comedy “Sten Little Playir Outdoor Adventure | Film at Blue Mouse Vitagra an produced } sorting ent picture ie of th K 7 f n r | Blue Mot Hert I . of the Ca jan Mounted Pe tricks his vi tim do ' , thra th art Holme lable with Cullen Landis Youth, gives an ex nt portra al as the courage ¢ c | The pict come exhale t reath of the big pines, the froxe wolitudes, the forest trailx or North ern Canada. The scenic background | is unusually beautiful \Critics Enthusiastic About Play :| Another Zane Grey | what mignt welt be cated a “lop | Story at Liberty Bt CRAY Hott cane Ceell B. DeMitl t of "The Ten Comman¢ \ | ted | rd-makiy a r York, al J | me Coors Mitchell, wh mandments, but ig nee his product anothe - we The Ten ( nt Poy Jat the 8 if | P : q eo ed gc Bebe Daniels see or | of adinlead: receive this gift of roses fr | ‘The large and Wellenelected cast} Manicuring she does in the f |ir Nita Naldi, Estelle Tay at the Coliseum. I Joy, Richard Dix, Rod La | ue and Th r berts, 1 he TEAD of the ordinar trian | | fr. Menck he | 7 ntonio I her fiance | . hely i Ha F But I nil , e (rs. More Wen Sta out | g er ! “ the b am: u ie © ard f e ed e FP ¥ I « t { Morga: i man t } r f a ® n " ters A Ens France, Ire ] witzerland The t about her in Londo _ LIBERTY SONGFEST lecting the r mu | porta: The e altho | tive forth veteran screen actresses still playing | e charmed the aud! In motion Bhe peared | s filme for 1 jof the can while that at the t ntal di Case of Puppy Love Agnes Ayres Has Youthful Admirer in Film Feature at Pantages Raymond Louney is sadly hampered by his lack of years and his aunt's interference in his attempt to win Agnes | Ayres’ favors in “The Awful Truth,” now at the Pantages. Amid an atmosphere ‘of gala} dances by the chorus | spontaneity, the Pantages staged It#| ‘The Morton brothers have a line | big Yeopening with a continuous}of wit and some paper tricky that program from naph until midnight }are equally unique #unday The renovated theater is] Coslar ant Lusby present “A Jone of the most lavish on the| Story in Songs and Stops Coast, Nothing has been neglected] Lane and Harper's “Hite of Wit" by the management in its effort tolis a highly entertaining net hoautify the house } Lallio Le Lasuer, "the silverhatr Wlishy comedy, way tines and}ed tidy with the golden voleo, if tepping are Interspersed on} Ainge some Wllads and old-time the specially nelectod — vaudeville ong bil Jack Mundy and the Key The feature pieture is The Awful hole Kameos," who look thru tife'a| rath,” starring Agnes Ayres and Keyhole searching only for the gay, | Warner Maxtor ore the hendiiners, Mundy's coms] Henri CG. Letol prewenty an elal edy Js Interaporsed with songe ind | ovata songologue Don't Send Me Posies New Manicurist in ig at Coliseum e surprised than pleased” to itm, “The Manicure Girl,” nou ef the older worr unt use of he hus his bur A telegram arriv He 5 Ww very Ml English and American Flappers Alike but for Accent, Says Star are and around | and = Westmir of the time the iid not Photographed at all, t know that they for we 1 the rear our st like any amera Ame Both b might say. She smokes likes a good time and is impatient with sociat or And they have such a of old-time conventions over maraderie of America “ Beauty Alone Won't Bring Film Success) Lack of imagination is reaponsibie | for most failures in the studio, ac- Mathis, who is Medley.” noted pro! June producing “The Viennese “Acting,” declares the ducer-seenarist, “requires as much writing, other ¢ ‘Most persons—and I mean just that—who seek famo and fortune by way of the films, believe that all that | is required is a pretty face and the | figure of a clothes horse, |some face and the | Adonis. imagination as pa directing, nting—or any ive work. physique of “The fault I have to find with the majority of screen players with | whom I have come in eontact during | creation of their roles to their di. | “This applies to those on the stage about the silver screen. I find, quat found in ervution advice to embryonic screen simply this: First, study the maste j as well as those who dart hadows of the ition, they lack, which can only | “My players is, | good literature; of | rhetoric—this will exercise your imagination “Second, develop your power of | observation; watch people and study | human nature. Question the reasons | for actions and motives of activities | of Individuals | “This accomplished, combine ob: servation with imaginatior dash of personality, mix thor ambition and stick-to-itiveness, | you have the formula of success,’ with Kathleen Kirkham, who jto tho woreen after two yours’ ab- nve to play an important role in ackcloth and Scarlet,” plays the role of companion to Mary Brian in Raymond picture mm” Dress Parade. ROYAL, MOUNTED Hert Lytell Stuart Holmes 1 woop ny | or a hand | my experience is that they leave the } read | and returned | Griffith's initial” starring | MoDoxgll oui FIPTSONE YEARS O% All at One Low Price! Girls’ and Infants’ Tub Frocks 1.49 THIRD FLOOR Harmony Applique Dress Lengths 450 Pairs Women’s High-Grade Pumps and Oxfords Clearance 6. 95 | Many Priced Styles urance t of rare oc tongde, pumps and oxfords A wide range of sizes, tle pu mpr, low hee each style A fashionable Patent Gray Suede Black Suede Black White Kic Blonde & Kid MacDougall-Southwich FIFTH FLOOR Helen Lee Worthing, former mem = Clever Jazz Film ber of the Ziegfeld Follies, portrays uc Ts Colonial Feature Follies girl in thel | A highly entertainin: “Night Life of of the jazz type, the Coloni Altho the rolific ¢ until jazz story Dor scnnplethan at play, “The De tzerland ® screen of tinctive enough Eleanor Bos ud Adolph . head the to just all players of cast, will be “White ‘Tuesday's fea ry ° | Man," by Georg ew Chamber- | $ Jiain, with Alice Joyce, Kenneth! e |Harlan and Walter Long, compos-)§ NOW PLAYING ling the cast is @) | ° | E : DOUGLAS | s now provide 17 per cent }of the power used on American (Seas FAIRBANKS = IN “THE THIEF OF BAGDAD” * | PANTAGES NOW OPEN CONTINUOUS NOON TILL MIDNIGHT SEVEN ACTS VAUDEVILLE THE FEATU RE PICTURE AGNES AYRES “THE AWFUL TRUTH” | Th em0 630 11:30 15c LAST DAY “Sinners in Silk” ELEANOR BOARDMAN ADOLPHE MENJOU Lloyd Hamliton Comedy ne 10c lomorrow ALICE gore Ein “White Man” | In the New § ason's Record- Breaking Picture “THE UNHOLY THREE” HAL DEMAR And His PRICES:— Except Saturday and Sunday ATINEE— 40c EVENINGS— — 50¢c CHILDREN— lie COME ANYTIME | BUT COME EARLY Met | METROPOLITAN paving Don’t Miss It SECOND BIG WEEK A'SURE-FIRE HIT — THE — Henry Duffy ota ae PALACE ~your tawriie A Great cont gona Hy Avery Hopwood SENSIBLE PRICES St, a1 Matinee W suet oe

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