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Lew Cemes Into H re =< a. = ak == T | Broken Up for famou team of Monte Bluey vho is now it Tt Mart wife Prevoat Bobbed Hair Thi tory that they will be een t in the 0 famoun authors wrote Jean int that from all re has enough a euch injecting the it with the result pleture: Monte Blue ¥ for the coming sea Lu “His first will be Mall,’ an offer the 1 appear in me said Mr Limited most with him in this attrad fferings will be » Patsy Ruth Alle a The White Heaven M lodramati Chief me and Hell Bent the other big attractions in whieh this popular star will be featured Monte Blt 4 always wanted t« make mel with plenty of action and thrills and there ts no fr that he will have his wish more than fulfilled this T John h is now in pre Barrys compar king the big t Lubitach is Lady here ome of Big Bill Hart | Joins Ranks of | United Artists Hox Woop. A : i " -{ rs : ; , oun ¢ B No longer is Lew Cody destined to p the f the dark, insidious destroyer. He a aa has been snatched from the villain ranks a ade into a leading man in the produc- tion, “A Slave of Fashion,” in which he plays with Norma Shearer at the Heilig nex ah ta week. in “A SLAVE OF FASHION,” w Mid fir opened at the Heil f nice presents a human story tavee well told and be ly 1 w It is entertaining from star ish and is keyed at a t k t holds your in’ a 1 Samuel Shipm e t originally for the , M ‘ Haines, V the same fine skill in ma X oO d James Cor screen plays that he does N rformance spoken drama. 1 Em the eo! The story is that of a very beauti- |r olds did th ful and unsophisticated girl who has | an u ‘ ‘Brian Kent” Brought to Screen | | (tee TAAL ts sna Oia LMI Was ia! Helene Chadwick, who plays opposite Kenneth Harlan in “The Re-Creation of Brian Kent,” the picturization of Harold BOL Wright's famous novel, now at the Columbia, HE appeal of Harold Bell Wright) Masterner ody him into; tensely devoted to the man whoue will be the drawing ecard ie | commi thievery. To exeape from |'life she has saved. Col ia ail next ite | the re of hiv crime, he fleengo] A girl from the elty, whom the urd The y ty | the Ozark mountain @ | man engages to typo a novel he is read novel, “The Tte-Creation of} ‘The © is rescued from death in| writing, ja the eause of complica Brian Kent,” is the attraction A mountain stream by a deformed] tions, ‘The man falls in love with Kenneth Harlan in cast as the} backwoods girl She becomes ine | her, causing the crippled girl to be- United © Artint ®, Hart clique tands mode of liv can possibly tol JACKIE’S TEXAS LIFE NOW COMES IN HANDY Jacqueline Logan's girlhood ex perience ri poines on t jot Texas and 1a in | where she also became on: best swimmers and divers in the stand her the | state in good stead in “W Door Opened,” the new Fox picture in which sho has |been cast for the leading role which will re her to ma several wild rides and perform Jother feats nativ® to the Canadian wildwest Miss Logan. the picture as little Josette in which will be a picturl on of a James Olive will be whom the Curwood the central action will e she not only rides well and but is a fine shot with jelther a rifle or a revolver, The | picture will be made | dian Northwest BEADS FOR EVENING | IS FASHION’S DICTATE. |) “The woman who prides herself in the Cana- | on being well dressed would just | {as soon go to an evening function nowadays in a barrel as in a gown | which not bended,” says | Howard Greer, one of Hollywood's | fashion directors, who has just re. | jturned from Paris where he jan made extensiyo study of tho Jatest | les for the coming season, Greer | was gent to Europe by Paramount, | |for whom he creates fashions | | “Beads are embellishing all gowns | for evening wear,” Greer says, “All that 19 necessary to be really chic |!" to take a yard of chiffon or | crepe, have tt lterally covered with | iridescent beads, put on in a new design and tt you are, ‘Tho | | neck line remains the same, but the | length is a mero whisper, it is so} small a thing,” | Edward Earle, now appearing in the WAwin Carewo production, “Dangerous Currents," from the play, “The Sea Woman," was a| leading man for Mary Pickford in| the old Blograph days; he played Jopposite Agnes Ayres in the 0, Henry series of short features and | has supported many other well known. player se» fe come furiously Jealous, ‘Tho story rises to a dramatic climax Helone Chadwick, as the city girl, “ve Pitts as the mountain girl, Mary Barnes and Ralph Lewis are included in the cast, HE SEATTLE ~ \\Monte Blue-Marie Prevost Team Goat Saye Lestig|. = Besieged |“QUR GANG” NOT ALLOWED TO ACT [ — from the Hal the types of comed Man,” “The Honeymoon |‘? : 4 oe ci Rare bs Virginia Valli is starred) 'h® coer, “The Barr $ om obvious| with Eugene O'Brien in| his will ne and a numbe nee the | “Siege,” the dramatic pro-| \ made a duction booked for a show- M3 ae Reet ing at the Columbia immedi-|' in be \oh yee t i lately following the current ; CHART WILL DICTATE DIET FOR BEAUTIES tn H Roac 1 be t to ted at SUATTLE'S | LEADING FIRST RUN PICTURE THEATRE | THIRD AT MADISON WE'RE FOREVER SHOWING BIG PICTURES WHAT WOULD NOW! 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