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ee MONDAY AND TUESDAY OWLY Charles Klein’s Famous Department Store Love Story— | “MAGGIE | EPPER” P eeene.. | ao ver ern 7 | A MS | | With | ETHEL CLAYTON | ELLIOTT DEXTER And a Fine Cast The play is delightful, sincere, full of fun and en- tertains you. Symphony Orchestra Coliseum’s News Service | A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elijott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUR Don’t Sacrifice Your Liberty Bonds Get their full market value from the National Hank ef Commerce Second and Madison $3.59 PER M. AT THE MILt. STIMSON MILL CO. Phene Ballard 1 te and 11h) First Ave | Some Class to | This Pictare, Now Here If you are siek you cannot do bet- ter than take advantage of this offer. We save you money and give the } | | | | best posstbir treatment. Pe) LONIA rniaaminnr. = Now Showing | HAROLD LOCKWoODin | ff Be “THE GREAT ROMANCE”. 7: amie Harold Lockwood is at his best in this story of intrigue, love, “HELL ROARIN’ | REFORM” power and romance, With gorgeous scenes and drama of the most stirring sort. Red Cross Weekly |by the Untv complete the program | to select | movte play, follow the feature pic Glimpses at Photoplays NowCurrent COLISEUM “Sure, you might land a job as a floorw says Maggie Pepper to the owner of the is employed © in whieh ne us a clerk, Of course Maggio hae no idea she is talking to Joe Holly who has just returned from abroad and who decides @ visit to his big department Maggie tolls Mr. Holbrook how run: tore ia getting and what would do if she had authority and it 80 impresses the owner of the tore that some time later, when he learns that the assistant manager has fired Maggie, he hires her again and gives her charge of the suit de partment This introduces Holbrook's flancee who has been listening to some nasty gossip regarding the little p girt and her benefactor and right there she breaks off the en agement. Maggie, knowing iw the cause of their misunderstanding, leaves the store and it is net unul & year later when Joe aids her in to pay down the pocket of the child, that Maggie and J not only takes Maggie back to the store, but takes her back as Mrn Joe Holbrook Ethel Clayton makes a delightful young shop girl in “Maggie Pepper, at the Coliseum and Et) Dexte appears as Joe Holbrook A Vitagraph — comed Scamps," in which Harry does some comedy rough and tur work, and somo week! fimed 1 Film photographer LIBERTY “More charming than ever” was the Sunday audien Anita Stewart's tuous Wiv * a scroll of life liv which has been pictur ined into @ starring vehicle for Minw Stewart. T hero, a newlywed, In this tale. goes to a Colorado smelter and leaves his bride to the are of an an it te really unbdlushing matron of nickel steel conscience and catty disposition The matron finally convinces the young bride that in order to realty become some one in the must first become among the young men of the eet This the young bride docs without any effort on her own part social wet aho sand it is not long until which eventually is a big scene, and he departs, follows him to Colorndo, where she « greeted with open arma Conway Tearle plays the young husband, Mre. De Wolf Hopper the ‘eatty matron. A “Happy Hooligan” animated pie ture and Eduentional filme, show a would-be scenario writer how locale when writing « ture eee STRAND | In a play which savors of “Graustark,” Harold Lockwood, who has since succumbed to influenza opened in his last picture, “The Great Romance,” at the Strand Sat urday The Great Romance” te the tale of a young American-bred college man who later turns qt to be the king of Rugaria, a mythical Euro pean monarchy, With Amertean ideals firmly implanted in his being by his upbringing, he refuses the foreign throne and Is instead elected president. The girl in the case ts the daughter of an Amertcan cap- tain of finance who refuses a for eign nobleman in order to give her love to the man she considers just a plain American and a good tennis Diayer. Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran are seen in a comedy that requires the substitution of a chorus girl ax a sick wite. The chorus girl develops healthy tendencies and Lyons and Moran are arrested KEX Wearing the much-imitated but inimitable outfit of battered derby tightly buttoned cutaway coat, bil lowy trousers, spreadeagle sabots and jaunty sportetick that have helped make his personality known from Yokohama bay to > Scotia Charles Chaplin, in "A Dog's Life, opened at the Rex Sunday to re main for the week The incomparable turned himself loose Charles has among an ag | sregation of desperadoes that would} no-| shivers to the And he ut gun or have given the torious J, James himself. goes aingle-handed with knife, trusting his safety cleverness and dubious pro’ tion of a spineless mongrel. Ch does all this in “A Dog's Life rie the insults of a gang of roughs. Pauline Frederick is on the same bill in a tragic drama, “Tella Donna.” eee COLONIAL Tarantula is about the toughest | town, in point of’ population, tha you could find on the and its neighbor, Elkburg, is so law-abiding that it only maintains for the entertainment horse thiev map of visiting id other undesirables ywhoy Milk fund to t 0 miles aw nt start andits who relleve Tim is him fund. The cowboy determines to outlawa who rob bable: after them get the and sets out L curve he comes face to face with the men On rounding of hol who up tl Tim drives them off atag by using two six-shooters and rifle. At this point we meet the sirl, & passenger on the stage coach who later beee Mre. ‘Tim Tom Mix plays the energetic ‘Tim at the Colonial this week in “Luck and Pluck Interesting News Pictorial shown on the sam 1 CLEMMER Mabel Normand’s return to the Clemmer in “Mickey” proved a big drawing ecard, and all Sunda found a lon the box offic Mickey” is easily the Lest pleture Miss Normand has appeared in, and day which | to} | save a pretty cabaret singer from a calaboose | | | rescuing her little niece from a step: | |father who wants to make @ pick: | » brought together again and popular | tead of being pleased with her| progress the older woman | | onpus tongue starts goxaip| reaches the hus-| band in Colorado. He returna, there! but | wifey repenta, packs her trunks and | to his own| | line of people be core 325 PIKE STREET. | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, th19. | eee | | __ SCENE AT THE MISSION ~~~ t, from “The Morteaged the Mission until Dorothy Phillips, in a dramatic — momen: Wife,” her latest starring vehicle, which remains at Wednesday night only. the character of the harum-scarum, | players wh 1 Mins Normand tr et lovable t fits her to per: | making the re @ nuccess fection, T jcture, tho chief A feature of the show is the song comedy, supports an unusual but Mickey written expecially fe the same time pretty romance, Mabel Normand and played t which Mickey is one 6f tho chief | Guterson'’s orcl« t ut t participants story, Mack Sennett, who directed thi eee pleture, has given particular care to| MISSION casting the players for Mins Nor Dorothy Phillips, she of the “He mand’s support Louls Cody, Morgan Daughter” fame, ta tt Whe Oakman, Minta Durfee, | star of the new show, “The Mort George Nichols and Minnie (played | gaged which opened at the by Minnie Ha Ha herself) are the Mission Sunday —— cnn Minw Py has the pathetic role a woman who sacrifices to 1 her husband, who has embe 1 from the bank in which he ts ¢ ployed, The husband later lc his wife and runs away with a ver blonde chorus «irl Left almost Fearing threats, but a fina when her brother sbroad and forces a square all concerned. A comedy, Harold Lioyd rock Urrives eal for | “On the Fire,” features Dignity Weighs Hun Delegates Dollars Your Working Partners Through a Savings at th congressman Washington They have a passion for cutaway oats They assembly than a backwoods just breaking into and striped trousers Im Glad Attire d like department store floor one carries leather panteau, now and th sips, they a huge bet ceremoniou: unlock the and drag out great sheaves of important looking docu OF SEATTLE thru the pa pression, th Optical @mpany 325 PIKE ST THE COST OF GLASSES When you think of having your eyes exam- ined and of the possibility | of wearing glasses, the rs, frowning matter of cost naturally |" Pe tors of st congres thinking on arises. They spend the rest of the time a As in everything else,|«uing + « or jotting down note good work, careful, skill-|fr forthcoming speeche: oe Tal Work, jg ant tO; 0eae| eee ee more than work less good. : bo | There ia nothing you bus |Allied Commission for your personal use that| Sends Warning to ought to be more! Ruthenian General ful about than these} wanrsaw, Feb, 2 layed.) you car glasses that you are g0-| pestruction of by Ru ing to depend on to pre-|thenian artillery has prevented the sight. Jay, to bring about cessation of hos- | fl It will cost you noth between P und Ruthe ing to come in and talk| n Galicia, Sram proces be over your trouble, with | °°Re Cee i cin either “Mr. Huteson or} on passenger tra | Mr. Donahey and you will| wo veral per A pr | find our superior service | amation © vfs Ronse beg will cost you not a cent] Cummntes Oy Wie, iAversetilieg Cale more than inferior ser n, flying the if wor vice elsewhere. Come in ain t un and talk it over. | wan dedlnla atteciied| Broken Lenses Quickly Duplicated” | " Officials of the Dexter Horton Na tional bank have planned to demo: PAGE 7 FREDERICK’ & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE 480 Pairs of Women’s Shoes In An Exceptional Offering, Tuesday At $7.85 Pair OME of Shoes slightly imperfect in color- these are ing, which accounts for the ex- ceptionally low price. They are modeled in the smart glove-fitting style pictured, of fine kidskin, in Field-mouse Dark-gray Black with ttern, hand- High-top (9-inct pis turned sole French i covered The following table st of pair s the number ailable in each size: | aes 1 1 2/1 | 4 10 7 4 3 | 5 1 17 9 3 A | 1 1 6 | 12 22 18 | 13 17% 1 8 | 19 28 19 | 18 5 2 3 2 1 yt Exceptional values at $7.85 pair. HE DASEMENT STORE Bright New | Wool Sweaters | at $10.00 are shown in a range of shades which includes Peacock - blue, Kelly- green, American-beauty, Coral, Turquoise and Royal-purple. Made in straight line effect, with turned back paneled front, buttoned belt and tightly - woven , fitted cuffs. A rolled collar finishes the neck and the patch pockets are woven in. In sizes from 38 to 46. Price $10.00, -THE BASE: A Profusion of New Blouses e EWLY-CONCEIVED styles in Georgette Crepe N and Crepe de Chine, with a few dark Messalines interspersed. Designed with square, round, and high tailored collars, with frilled and embroidered fronts. Hem- stitching, hand-beading, lace edgings and bandings offer an interesting variety of trimmings. Cups and Saucers 6 for $1.25 us with new suit shades are the color- Taupe, Tan, Flesh, Brown, Harmoni ings, which include Navy, Black, Bisque and White, and combinations of plaid gre ar peices tasteful * aa Ke + . Be pee decorations to choose from and white. Sizes 36 to 52, attractively priced at $4.95. in these t China Cups and Saucer combining dainty The Four Blouses Sketched example the wide choice floral colorings and gold. Exe ul values, set of six, of styles and trimmings. $1 +25. THE BASEMENT STORE. THE BASEMENT STORE. New Cretonnes and Scrims To Brighten the Home NEW CRETONNES AT 45¢ YARD | NEW BUNGALOW NETS AT 35¢, are shown in shadow patterns, bird {S¢ AND 50¢ YARD, in Cream designs and stripes. Dainty combina- and Ecru, with conventional _pat- P i toes. ida. ead white terns against plain ground, sheer, tions of pink, rose, » Bigcascass yet serviceable, and satisfactory for for chamber hangings contrast with any room. Thirty-six inches wide, dark, rich tapestry designs for liv- 35c, 45¢c and 50c yard. ing room and dining room. Price 45c eae . gD acalte OVERDRAPE MADRAS AT 65¢ YARD in self-color conventional de- signs. Brown and Green, suitable for overdraperies and side hangings. yard. NEW CRETONNES AT 25¢ YARD, are shown in light, dainty itter 1s Brice GEA vard! as well as dark colorings, suitable for : box coverings and pillows. Price COMFORTER SILKOLINES AT 30¢ YARD designs feature attractive colors and yard, en 386 inches wide SCRIM CASEMENT CLOTH AT 30¢ i SCRIM “SECONDS” AT : YARD, YARD, patterned in bird design in with colored borders in bird and blue and rose, 36 inches wide. flower patterns, somewhat imperfect y r; 36 ches wide at 20¢ COLOR-BORDER CURTAIN SCRIMS cs imate ide: at AT 12%g¢ YARD, have effective : i ; border designs in color combinations | A NOTEWORTHY VALUE AT 15¢ 4 ita Hea “ehkan’ ann vel YARD is this good quality Curtain OF rose, bine, Drown, green ana ye Serim with drawn-work border. In low. Especially appropriate for ecu White, Cream or Ecru, in useful taining the bungalow or summer ngths from 2 to 12 yards. Price home. Price 12\4e yard, yard. THE BASEMENT STORE. bilize the service flag of the insti tution at 6 p, m. Monday, en