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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925, PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR i . ee i | “Night Life of New York” opens Saturday at Coliseum; “The White Des- | LIB , ; ert,” outdoor drama, next at Liberty; “Ten Commandments” to remain at | fel ao leanglion wy | Strand; “Lilies of the Streets” coming to Blue Mouse; Laura La Plante to) § joa seme arene vo Be 5 j ; j WBE IELS in N STARS fONIGHT ONLY star in new comedy at Columbia. ig; SERA DANIELS EAN 8 TOMORROW meses an ces ech sacw movi MiLIR povE MOUNTED" : ae ein mat Lights! = um Noise! Thrills! Excitement! , and the glitter of the | oe : Roaring Fortie at hese pe iB their roaringest will j =e oe aque be found in Ss ; 4d Ee STARTING . LILIES OF 5 SATURDAY, that THE STREETS” wir JOHNNIE WALKER AND VIRGINIA LEB CORBIN Sososcce]: SosSoccceo: SS cceccooe ease — a. © OLUMBIA. A ry — ‘Last Times Today ‘ONE YEAR TO LIVE’ STARRING Aileen Pringle Antonio Moreno TOMORROW SEASON'S MOST HILARIOUS COMEDY-DRAMA (1) Re Rocque, star of “Night Life of New York,” coming to the Coliseum Saturday; (2) Warner Baxter, fea- he White Desert,” billed for the Liberty; (3) Theodore Roberts as “Moses” in “The Ten Commandments,” to open its third week at the Strand Saturday; (4) Virginia Lee Corbin in a scene from “Lilies of the Streets,” next attraction at the Blue Mouse; (5) Laura La Plante in “The Teaser,” to open Saturday at the Columbia. 24| Outdoor Drama ‘Gs ay Te ee Big City Night Life Bai Next at Liberty i eereee SCREEN AEN Ae ONS k-Mote e ¢ am istassssaesease WINTER GATLDEN COLONIAL—"Three Keys.” with ¥ STATE—Vaudeville and film feature. THE STAGE Eras The Roast People.” with Henry Duffy Players PANTAGES-—Reopening prox of vaudeville, and film feature. PALACE I1P—"Oh, Look Inn,” Will King’s Musteal Comedy company ‘Laura La Plante in Fast Comedy A jenious lover { Queen of Song and Helen thing head the suppor Warner Richmond, former quar-, George O'Hgien, * terback on the University of Vir-/and their director tra ~ ginia football team, has a big role on horseback and made a in Milton Sills’ first starring plc-|climb to the peak of Wh ture, “The Making of O'Malley.” ain, for two ———— = : m Horse." PANTAGES romium plat 1 which pro surfaces than with Pat O'Malley as featured “Lilies of Streets” player, at the Columbla. corametx ing Saturday for the Blue Mouse 8 road comedy romance is a “Billes of a story) crammed with acreamingly funny 4 based wu} situations revolving around a flap PAULINE GARON of M per with a flirtation complex and ape Ne 4 cigar salesman with a thirst for “Forgive and Forget” | Mouse,| knowledge of etiquet and a jeal ous heart foremost} A notable cast appears with the Jobnny }two principals, including . Hedda imself| Hopper, Wyndham Standing, Vivian ion of having been called | Oakland, Walter MeGrall, Byron Americ puth, are fe) Munson, Margaret Quimby and oth. d of ast er standard artisty. William A of youth for galety, the | goiter directed the new picture ents, and the t i CONTINUOUS NOON TILL MIDNIGHT SEVEN ACTS VAUDEVILLE AND THE FEATURE PICTURE AGNES AYRES IN “THE AWFUL TRUTH” Also Second Episode of the “P. AKE | among screen, flap: } Walker, who has won for | the 4 | the typica tured at the h The u neglect of pi | by criminal are the forces that ni about. the ° t tnat| And He Didn’t Take re reported missing eac' p, i ; to airs. Hamiiton.|an Airplane, Either Lilies of the experience From Hell's Kitchen to the Pearly Gates of Heaven is a long, long| journey, even as the crow flies, | but Richard Dix makes the trip in 7|& few seconds in “Manhattan,” now at the Capitol. One minute | } happens to | Irma Harrison | Monroe complete th ard is strolling along the aide: | "Eee jwalk of New York's famous gang ain ; | | Mystery Picture district. A yegeman taps him over| avitdved Markle ig the most | . : the head with a black-Jjack and the| ,, {a UGTe@ a ee sted |at Colonial Friday next minute our hero 1s groping |diminutive of Will King’s) | “Three Keys," an intriguing mys \thru clouds to a. massive asilver|choristers at the Palace Hip, + based on V. R. Dey's | gato, where St. Peter sits on al but her sweet voice and pen-| > y > |ralned dias and: chitllenges all :com-! sonality make her tip the ‘el or lessons "a "I era, * } Latest Steps at |In the cast are featured | Jacqueline Logan has the 1 scales of popularity at a high! NOW NOW | * STEVENS jerts, * i feminine role in. “Manhattan point, | | ? | Private Halls. Day and | Corbin, 8! “| gory Kelly, George Selgmann, Gun. ssa e- | | “OH! LOOK INN” Starting Tomorrow—Saturdny ‘KING CO. in “LAND 0° JOY" ire Brening. iran: Brain (i | Miss Du boat Smith and others appear in , Pe 10. Westlake | “Ports of C |thesallstar. cast, | Third Week of “Ten Rape Ths Tisies Kise hea |\Commandments” | : — | Indiscretion Causes | rhe Ten Commandments,” Cectt | 70 DRESSE | Disaster in Picture |". Milles mout 10 CHIFFONIERS 3 ‘ ee | A mountain that grew out of ®lthird triumph 25 LIBRARY AND CENTER TABLES Melman Alsnt onerens” aoe Blane a 22 SEWING ROCKERS AND CHAIRS Se production, now playing at the Win: | “my 400 YARDS OF SEWED CARPETS AND RUGS tanita |ter Garden. IN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL LINEUP OF HIGH. RD RECORD WEEK GRADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, RUGS, ETC, Starts SUN. JULY 26 1 Henry Duffy Players PResONT REMAINS ONE MORE WEEK Popular Prices Adults .. +. B0¢ Children 1259 talked-of produc: | rk upon its at | the | jeer element of ular is enough to wa A wife, bored a little by her hus-| the film » Mille spared no effort | band's neglect, amuses herself by! to reproduce thia in his pre: jon | |flirting, harmlessly she thought, | of the gigantic biblica 4 {with other men. Her indiscretion) are shown the persecution of the | jresults in a deluge into which 1s) Tsraelites by Pharaoh; the migra. | {drawn her young sister, her sister's! tion of the |tlance, her own husband, her| soa; the parting of the waters and | Jends. Her husband fa arrest | the allowing up of the hosts of |for nm crime he did not commit Pharaoh by the sea | Wstello Taylor, Pauline Garon,| The hugé cast includes Nita Naldl, | [Wyndham Standin wof Swick: | Watelle Leatrice Joyce, Ag: | lard, Raymond Me and Philo} nes Ayr Rod at Roeque, Theo- {McCullough make the cast ag out+|dore ioborts, Fichard Dix and jatanding one, | Charles De Roehe Israelites to the Red | K Saturday, July 25th, 1:30 P. M. Sharp | \ GREENFIELD-KLINE Auction Mart (Vor. 2nd and Virginia, FLiot-8199 OXfered in convenient lots for consumers, hotel or apartment rs or furniture dealers, | | Popular Composer In tho film version of Joseph ©. | . | Lincoln's “Rugged Water,” the |Now Playing at State | Tiriting work of tite savers of the | Five nots of wellsbalanced vaude-| cost guard, has beon recorded on | ville, headlined by Jack Rell, popu.| te sereen for the first time | A Great Comedy— |Inr song writer, and his melody pl.| x . Hy Avery Hopwood |rates, nasisted by Helen Mayhew, | of comedy, won : 4 Mayhew, | of comedy, songs, novelty stunts and e@ Sa Yotr Be 1) SENSIBLE) PRIC |musteal comedy star, will remain) dances, A feature film, a concert by 1 Mane His the attraction at the State until Sun-| Walter Wolla’ band and some num. ee ys im “i day night. hers by th tone Bud Revue com . ‘The remaining acts ave compoued| plote the bi Makes Alluring Film | Bas Beem ) “NIGHT Heilig another week, From. the | plot interest, the picture ranks at | the top among screen productions. LIFE New York” A Paramount picture with RODLAROCQUE DOROTHY GISH ERNEST TORRENCE A rich young man from the West enters the maelstrom and gives it a whirl! Wonderful Music Next Week VAN VLIET world-famous ‘cellist The J. and V. Syncopators in the latest dance music | and the | COLISEUM | § CONCERT | J! ORCHESTRA| J UNDER WINELAND ' Prices: Matinees 30c. After 6 p. m, 50c, balcony Bbc. Children 10c any time. Evening prices prevail Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. OF \' Fa | LU snow picture actually ==] mighty production A gorgeously scened filmed atop the Con- tinental Divide— And with a blizzard, a rescue of a_ buried } village, an avalanche, a snow plow fighting with many engines through the deep drifts— You'll love all of it. The players are— Claire Windsor Pat 0’Malley Robert Frazer Then there is— “OUR GANG” in a fun riot— “BOYS WILL BE JOYS” A SPORTLIGHT THE PLAYMATES’ In catchy melodies 4 times daily! } Learn These Choruses { } for Sunday, 12:30 p. ma { “Bedelia” “Alabama Bound” “Over There” “Haunting Melody” “Annie Rooney” $25 in Cash Prizes Wallace on the Wurlitzer |? Excellent Crook Film | self, as Echo, the ventriloquist, has | more of a human role than he has to Remain at Heilig | had in his past productions, Mae Busch does some clever act- “The Unholy Three,” starring | Lon Chaney, will hold over at the ndpoints of direction, casting and | Like all Cha 's pictures, this | one is unusual, and borders on the weird and supernatural, A giant, Hercules, played by Victor McLag- len; a drawf, Tweedlededee, played by Harry Earles, and a great apo furnish uncanny element in “The Unha Chaney him- DIX “MANHATTAN” LS AVE_AT PIKG | 10c "0 11180 15c 1 ORDIN Kiddlo Amateurs 'Tonito et. co) j the with whom Rosie falls in love. | ing as Rosie O'Grady, the pickpock- Matt. Moore has rather an in- spicuous role, which he makes most of, as the bashful clerk VAUDEVILLE NOW PLAYING 7 SNAPPY acts: 4 Headlined by JACK BELL And His Melody Pirates THE PICTURE Franklin Farnum in “FIREBRAND” WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND CONTINUOUS 10 A.M, TILL MIDNIGHT 10-15-25¢

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