The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1919, Page 5

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ESDAY, MAY 20, 1919. PAGE 5 fHE SEATTLE STAR— NBER UN bi Skilled Sta Marks Film A! : Sa aS Here This Week | lm ltasher Bridal | The R ho des Cc 0. | | Mryant Washburn appeared or RECTION Ji YOR HERBE tng h Gee i . ng TEENS VOR ER DERS) ; Main Floor Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows i Poe Practical gifts for the Now Here—the Tremendous Favorite ecient | bride of Jne—oirts of Smart Silk Sport Skirts character which will cor a wl taal reat www $19.50, $24.50 and $29.50 paneey Hylan seated friendship in the manner Saratied.” Minatend most desired by you On New Second Floor . <9 ale in the Silverware Maxine Iiliott Hicks plays the : ORTS oPAR ] san ae a: tien ccueeeae air i0 Section. PORTS APPAREL will the new rothy Philips picture be very much in evi- Silver Plated Tea Sets, $1 which has not yet eleane and up to § dence throughout the sum mer months and our d plays of separate skirt meet with your appro’ for their striking color rangement, which contr attractively with your fav- orite blouse. Employes of the Thow studio in Culver City, ¢ Sandwich and and up ganized a baseball teain 6 Baskets, Ametite Galli: Curel, the sensa- | | tlonal prima of the Chi | cago Opera any, has added another role to her repertoire— that of the film «tar. She re Dishes, $9.00, $9.50 These sport skirts fea- ture the narrow or full “pelle Me coe Sony arate plaited models with novelty cently starred in a two-reel ple Gr Boats, $8.25, $8.50 ar ockets and folds and a " 5 2 a ckets and folds and a ture whieh will be included in 8 Lod " * “ude yal the stage women's war relief ¥ developed of Kumsi Kumsa, erie Vegetables Dishes, $10.95 and Fantasi, Paulette and Tri- ote $12.50 colette silks and Baronette Teddy Sampson (Mra, Ford Ster prior ie alles ¢ gpa Ma ling) is Tom) Mix's new leading After Dinner Coffee Sets and ane ble satins in th woman. Teddy is a New York girl| $19.50 and up to $30.00. latest of spring and sum- mer shades and white, | | 7% of } Baskets, $7.60, $8.75 ee began her career in vaudeville Director Edward Jose seems to ha an interested audience. The Se 79 three listeners are Norma Taln *, Mra. De Hopper and Nat srence Reed was the guest of ‘Talmadge—Norma's younger r This ple was taken at Lon t the Motion #eture Oper Chen Dishes 7 Island just before Mies Talmadge donned her Russian costur for the ball in W enter, Masa., lant rr 5 D 4 Li . _ Reg cigellagee tinge Roxy opal 5 x cence nd barrel wifi: Tea “ae ainty Lingerie Crepes Dustis art nd his new - : Upper Main Floor 3 rector, T. N, Heffron, were both onan and Creamers, a se A NEW SHIPMENT of pli and serpentine crepes ure : : members of the Chaun Olcott $5.00 display the Cottor ion. (hey are used r salaries amounted to If and up to $9.0 colors which the assortment feat m particularly a en week and we were certain j adapted to the purpose, now weeks,” says Dustin ; Nut Bowls at $4.25 and $4.75. | eee | | COLISEUM -- ARES ng) “By Right of Conquest” will be || ondaih {the next Nerma Talmadge offering oa Crowds are thronging to the Col PROGRAMS TODAY | seum this week to witness the : 1] our orse SO showing of the much heralded Ru COLISEUM—Manche Sweet in “The won't take Bryant Washburn, star pert Hughe ry, “Th pene npg ring in “In Wrong n at the _ ‘ le Sin.” The pictere ts an adap-| | clewMnn te | [Strand this week, to convince y¢ F t d t and beok form | bes Hrace Seombe nuceensful young salesman, wins the : . , EK TY—Nerma Talmadge in | : wettiont a all th she ahane ‘ 4 The plot is an absorbing -W hoe agp avec pth OR as every woman well knows, an ill-fitting corset is the love and adventure with incidents of the world war ax a background. T titles for the big production are a| clever combination of the clear, straight-forward temente which ‘ help the action of the story and and that winning footnotes from the wr Nietzhe, the mad Europe pher, who have largely co: rora of the r Comedy—“WHEN LOVE IS BLIND” the other side of the Atlant on the Wurlitzer Pathe News| 20%, imposible, were the tnachings 1 which emanated from this crooked ' A Katherine Ciitferd in | CLEMMER brain and how terrible would be the “Angel Chita. | Geraldine Farrar has a strikingly Upper Main Floor Bi tinal results were these teachings |) | fe in “The Stronger na of perpetual source of most all apparel discomforts and mars the enjoy- psc: Hype of ores ment of many pleasures. Recognizing the first principles of cor- the city and he retains his bach rect corseting to be comfort, style, durability and the essential of correct fitting, we have stocked our shelves with such corsets conceives the courtahip whereby er. He contin nd calla ever quarters in the lover night laden with sweets that will render the maximum of satisfaction. This service is . " the afer ided supplemented by capable saleswomen who know and are competent al to advise you beneficially. For Slender, Average and Stout Figures colorful * a ™ followed, are indelibly impressed by —=|Vow.” at the Clemmer this week as May we 1.50, ‘ MAIN the author. when she learns that th country to | Firat she appears as a beautiful | sient an a. Py deny ro o persue s 4 Sse of Karo pape ok feet ttt is? to fall into the hands of Bolshevists.|daughter of old Spain, the center pp orga acs Cragg in ag Sho + $5.00, $6. iP .00, oy ap ag | LIBERTY Her lover joi the Holshevikt/of all eyes at an elaborate carn!- $3.00, $3.50 and up to $12.50 x Rhodesa Corsets at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, “The New Moon,” in which Nor-| movement in order to trace the,val in Barcelona. Next, as the || Royal Worcester Corsets at $1.50, $2.00, $4.00 and up to $10.00. ma Talmadge is starring at the Lib-| Princess, whose whereabouts has bride amid the elite of a great $2.50 and up to $4.00, ‘4 f Nemo Corsets at $4.00, $5.00 and up to $7.00, erty is an unusually elaborate and | etm discovered by the outlaws./metropotis. Then in the final reel beautiful production. Most of the| How he rescues the princess is told ighe tx seen as a daring Apache || scenes oceuf in an immense bali| !" &n exciting scene which ends the}dancer in « notorious resort bid be room. The costumes and military | picture. Parts. uniforms worn by the several hun: | baa ind as The plot of the story deals with| George W. Simmons, of St}. Louis, dred extras, from an attractive | STRAND a feud between two Spanish) manager of the Southwest NIGHTS 10¢, 25¢, oe" ‘Te, $1.00 SATISFIED MATS. background for the scenes between| Perpetual motion. is a wonderful] families of the Red Cross, and president of |\ FIVHOSE whe patronize us use the word to tell ue what they th 10¢, 25¢, 50c Miss Talmadge, who appears ag a| theory that hae never been Sener | ee the Simmons Hardware company, is Fe rece. ee oe i h the treatment: sa Russian princess, and her lover—~ | practice Perpetual Courtship” is | mex dxpected to arrive in Vancouver on romines that we cannot carry out to the letter. . but, put into » traditions < yeietana vfi- ne te ¢ . tour a long time, and we intend to remain jn | ‘The traditions of Movieland vil-|June 1, after a three months’ ¢ ja FR Rg Sh he 2 played by Pedro de Cordova. jaleo a beautiful th The princess disguixen as a peas'| Senatlee :i} . peaves horrible dilem-lainw are ab Lamar John- | of Siberia. Come in and let us tell you about our TAYLOR GRANVILLE ant in order to encape from Wun} MA. if you have any doubt It!ttonq refuses. to ely on the — —— | Sore ets Sess our Satisfied patrons. Lady attencants t and also refi his « impatiently a riding S p. Mie characterization of the heavy” in “A Man in the Open Jeete a new standard. Lamar te a ploneer who has blazed the film ltrafl to new “heavy” business. He should be anoin and arrayed in |purple and fine n satin rium is playing n “The Man in the jIrene Rich t* the girl Jess loves, land Lamar i« the villain who tries to come between them This photoplay is showing at the st. Over the Owl Drug Stere Rex this week Phone Main 1691 and LAURA PIERPONT In the Big Patriotic Melodrama ‘‘An American Ace’’ 11 THRILLING SCENES—30 PEOPLE HERSCHEL ecordien_ | s« HENELERE Presenting “Pianoflage” NORA KELLY The Dublin Girl | COLONIAL Biitle Phe is at the She ix playing in “The Girl of My} Dreame A love story, of course, but it is a love story that has a PLAYING good hearty laugh in it here and| —...._____ |there, and pretty Billie would have poe shorhe S: EVES OUR SPECIALTY f she were ng of love. Lamar | John ack MeDonald and FG f Golda Mawden are in the cast eee | MISSION | Harold Lockwood appears at the |Miseion in “The Man of Honor” for | }the last time tonight. The new] IN HIS show, which opens Wednesday, will star Mae Murray in “Danger—Go VERY | Slow! Mae appears as Mugesy |Mulane, who in boy's clothes LATEST Te geomisen to bem real exciting || Reading or Distance $9 BQ SUCCESS BRR cs — 6 Polish Women Fight Ukrainians PARIS, May 2 Women bata | Schoonmaker Optical Co. ions of the Polish army re carry ms | ing out the present advances of the | One Bleek South Public Market. | Poles against the Ukrainians in the If you value region of Kulikoff, $5.00 SCREEN DOORS AT $3.69 THIS IS A BIG VALUE These are the Continental Screen Doors, the kind that last. These spe- cial doors are strongly constructed, be- ing made of 1'%-inch select eastern pine and mortised at all joints. Doors are finished in natural varnish and cov- ered with galvanized screen. $5.00 VALUE AT $3.69 List of sizes: Width Height 2 feet 8 inches 6 fect § inches 2 feet 10 inches et 10 inches 2 feet t 3 feet et § inches Canvas by the Yard We have a good assortment of Canvas by the yard in plain white or stripe. Priced from 35¢ yard to 65c yard. $2.00 Cut Glass Vases $1.49 In this assortment of Rich Cut Glass Vases you will find several different shapes and sizes to choose from. All are richly cut, beautiful patterns. Regu- lar $2.00 value, at...... Years of ex- perience in fitting and making glasses, and our low operating ex- pense, enable us to make better Glasses for less money. FRIDAY NIGHT GERALDINE FARRAR “THE STRONGER vow” with MILTON SILLS TOM SANTSCHI HASSARD SHORT in the cast Broken Lenses duplicated on | | Bie” notice at reduced prices. | e Use of Good Bread is Mighty Cheap Insurance thing the doctor said when be saw sick baby, “Digestion upset. Must watch Ris diet.” Didn’t he? And you didn’t think of the bread care- baked le: bought. To most ple ee kee breads Tot who know, naod tecéd is a scientific creation. PORTER'S | AMERICAN-MAID pur watch, let} orth of Lem-|Haynes repair it, Near Liberty according to the Polish na-| theatre ommittee here. WARSAW, May 20.—The Poles | lare repulsing all offensives of the} Ukrainians in the regions north of |Kullkoff and on the Lithuanian | White Russian front, according | = lan official Polish announcement on | Saturday. | a Capt. Calvin Talks to ‘“Muny” League Advertisement There is a place in Seattle now famous for two things: The finest home-made Doughnuts and COFFEE that you would walk blocks for. “Sweet are the memories of youth.” GUTERSON’ ORCHESTRA BRUCE SCENIC invited. HOYT’S 822 Pike Street at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE Other Attractions Capt, Ewing D. 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These Standwell Folding Ironing Boards are made of select material and are very well constructed. Spe- cial for W vali dias Regular Brie $1.50, special 98¢ Spelses & Testbed FREE DOCTOR Ex-Goverament Physician | SATURDAY “The Red Lantern” with superb NAZIMOVA old Jafteway.

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