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PAGE 32 ETE NDMISS!ONy Tonight and Friday only —the myste f th jade Buddha in the og terior of China solved— H. B. WARNER Pike St. and Fifth Ave. Pi . woman” home to ut ve. dinner with her, How Seattle wives would do that? wo See the ter ie here before Friday night— HE GIROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. REGEL, President 720 Pieces ALUMINUM Cooking Utensils A Special Sale Friday, Each Showing the gorgeous palace interiors of Mon- H. B. Warner, the eminent English actor, who is giving a golia. splendid portrayal of an American secret-service diplomat, in “The Pagan God,” at the Mission this week. As Bruce Winthrop, Warner is sent into a nest of a revo-+ lutionary tong, in the interior of Mongolia. He becomes a “hatchetman” and participates in the secret meeting of the ——— {wily Chinese in order to secure valuable information for his country. _Spectacular Oriental setting adds much to the Photoplay. THE FACT that we purchased this lot of Aluminumware nearly a year ago makes it possible for us to offer it at the extremely low price quoted. You can equip your kitchen at a saving if you take advantage of this offering—there are use- ful pieces for every purpose. Russell on the Wurlitzer §, K. Wineland. zest GITY WILL BE ON Aeronautic Experts to Con- DARKEN fer Here October 23 Plans for Seattle's participation to ™ GRAY HAIR) | the firet round-the-world serial derby Barber Tells How to be i) be discussed at a conference to fer Gray Hair {be held here, October 23, by mem ee ind oe bers of a special commission rep-! CLEMMEM— camove in “The | |drewing card at the Liberty « short 2 Dy mgere: resenting the International Aeronau Brat,” second week; “Daily Ob- | | time ago. barber for more | tic Federation, and a local committee Soe! | Papeete, | ee | | Sack Out the for. | Beek wo hnger 3 ~ ts sh ‘ meg xo 1} jullivan plays the hero, ie vesently ‘made ppot tapers: BERTY—Patty Arbuckle ia “Mee! Elaine Towne the heroine. Besides With a view to establishing the Tayler Holmes in es ‘ae sreae” | Tay! wt, |thens two popular young Seattle feasibility of Seattle as a station on wicetd meaner te “Becpping | {folks the cast includes James D. Hoge, Jack Smart, Charlie Davis, | | Harry Carroband a score of others | “The Teakon Why,” shown on the ey Gander hela avi leech |mame bill, features Clara Kimball ‘|avaiiabte sites for landing fields in| si fetal i Scrofula Rheumation ier es 20 inducement to Bite and Catarrh are constitutional dis- | Billings, the fashionable daughter of cases. They require a constitutional a fashionable Washington family remedy. There is none better than| Her requirements for a husband were Hood’s Sarsaparilia only that he should be a man who | would neither talk nor look at any Which thoroughly purifies In the collection are: 114-quart Double Boiler 5-cup Percolator 6-quart Berlin Kettle 8-quart Preserving Kettle 2-quart Double Boiler 6-cup Percolator 6-quart Windsor Kettle 6-quart Preserving Kettle 5-quart Convex Kettle 4-quart Berlin Sauce Pan 5-quart Tea Kettle —Basement, Housefurnishing Section. HEMSTITCHED MARQUISETTE CURTAINS Special $1.95 the Pair Three hundred pairs of seg quality me uisette Curtains, 214 yards long and 36 inches wide, are offered among the Friday offerings in theDrapery Section. These curtains are shown in ecru and cream colors, and are a very acceptablevalue at the special price, $1.95 the pair. pery Section, First Floor. force some timé ago. * | LITTLE The Romance of Seattle” opens ac the Little today. This ts the Seattle | made movie which proved such a| TODAY'S PROGRAMS | COLISEUM —Constance Talmadge tn | “A Temperamental Wife py SLEEP Bronchial coughs, tickling in throat and asthmatic spasms bres one’s rest and weaken one so that | System is run-down and serious sick | Hess may result. Enos Halbert, Paol! | president; Major Charles J. Glidden. executive secretary, and Benjamin: It is easy to use, does| Hillman. Accompanying the com scalp, is! mission are a number of the leading | comedy bill this week. Benides Fatty does not | eronautic authorities of the coun-| Arbuckle’s picture, “Back Stage ther woman except herself lina. “ . jo » Writes: “I had a sever there is a Taylor Holmes comedy.| biood and builds up health, the How Billie found her “ideal” in | this fal! and coughed continually al HM Black Eyes,” on the ian bs — ._|the person of unromantic Senator | night; could hardly sleep. The first ill Newton of Nevada ix amusingly told! 4 now entrant into the movie field bottle of Foley's Honey Pees ; ecommend Elsie Janis will soon start her sec- ley’s Honey and Tar re “aici cus had, Potty hiro R \ a ore i ae heats | is named Zuzu. Zuzu is a Chow \ond photoplay filmed since her re- po entirely curing m; y ¥ Chow dog, so Billie Burke, its owner, | " cough.” covers irritated me: & good-natured stage carpenter, who Jo-To for ig the ttle role, at the Coliseum | 2054" “Tt a tpears with her in “gadie |r tg overseas. It is titled. |i pones with a heating enh-<eueiheie ae go with a pretty “Sto a hh Tro I | this week Love.” ie eee coating, loosens phlegm and clears chorus gir Bnd m. ub! ies | eee j air passages. Sold everywhere. The bill is thoroughly enjoyable | jonn Gillis, 110 Howell St., Seattle, | STRAND | Virginia Caldwett, who posea for! "&y Tincher is, spon ees - | from start to finish heck.’ deaibe ‘seieas Maa ot Soke a comedy called “Rosie's Ranch. The Liberty is showing a great Fatty Arbuckle in “Back Stage” remains at the Liberty until Saturday night. eles A picturization of Rex Beach's story, “The Girl from Outside,” will soon appear at the Clemmer. . ee ie” ¥ Px Bala Bennett, wa Lendl § Howard Chandler Christy's poster, | oe oe for Stomach Troubte. role of a neglected wife “Gee, 1 Wis Were in, plays Jo-to ix all you claim for it, and 1| Out,” discovers that her husband ts) 4, important fons ra Se sarees po |. Charlie, Caaplie once aspired to be now playing in its | wit always recommend it to all who| carrying on a flirtation with another | son, “Lombardi Limite¢ @ Sear: }aecond week at the Clemmer. i | suffer from stomach troubles woman, she finds out who the! AS | eee drawing capacity houses. This i#) Jo.70 i# sold in Seattle at the Five| “vamp” in and then invites her ime Dorothy Dalton will follow | undoubtedly one of the best photo partel! Drug Stores and at Swift's! their home If T Thi T Constance Talmadge as star at plays in which Alla Nazimova, the| pnarmacien Sample at most any| In this manner she shows the gir! | 00 IM LLY | the Cotiscam. “Miss Dalton wil |great Russian actress, has yet ap- jwho was dining in high-toned cafes | sepn in “The Market of CLEMMER Ge to the Liberty’ in always geed advice” | “The Brat,” Call for That Big Time— soda fountain TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY Featuring Fatty’s Justly Cele- brated Oriental Dance and the other laugh winner— | peared. The opening scenes show her as a | little chorus girl in a cheap musical | company Later she becomes th protege of a famous author The majority of the comedy takes place during the scenes in the home |where “the brat” comes in contact with the author's mother and fi lancee, who are particularly high j brow. | | COLONIAL Alma Rubens, the pretty br: leyed star of “Diane of the G | Van," which opens at the Colonial jtoday, is a California girl 7 Rubens first appeared on the scre with Douglas Fairbanks in “Regs: | Mixes In” ond later with Bill Hart lin “The Half Breed.” | Miss Rubens is now being starred by The Winsome Stars corporation, and “Diane of the Green Van" is her initial production under that com | pany. | eee CLASS A Bessie Love plays the role of Patsy | O'Reilly, a witty little Irish girl, in "A Yankee Princess,” which opened jat the Class A today. Patsy is the daughter of a rich contracter, and during the course of the play she is nearly married off to a bogus lord. The picture is adapted from Ber nard MeConville's “Princess Patsy.” STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause— Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the veal cause of the ailment—clogged } liver and disordered bowels, There’s a rattling good time for you here to- night or tomorrow, at CONSTANCE ‘| TALMADGE Tempe + boxes, | just what the husband really expects | of a wife—to iron, serub, cook, signs | and economize on food It was a daring experiment, but te| worked like a charm | “Stepping Out” is showing at the | Strand this week | | eee | REX | The trait of superstition, common- bly attributed to gimple folk, but h, in fact, is found in all minds, «an important part in the theme “The Wolf,” Eugene Walter's | play, which is being shown on the isereen at the Rex this week. | It is the omen of the wolf how! that brings bad luck to Jules Beau bien, a French Canadian trapper, in ‘The Wolf.” This story furnishes a splendid starring vehicle for Barl Williams, who appears in the role of the trapper { PAPER BOXES TABOO | Unless contained in something more indestructible than paper express packages weighing more than 25 pounds will not be ac- cepted for shipment by the American Baliwey Express Co., it was an- ce Thur d EASE THE PAINFUL RHEUMATIS TWINGE Sloan's Liniment will bring com: | forting relief quickly Never breaks faith, Sloan's Lini ment doesn't. Just — penetrate} without rubbing and eases the ex-| ternal pain and ache, rheumatic | twinges, lumbago, neuralgia, sel- atica, lame, sore, strained muscles, | bruises, sprains. | For 38 years it has gone ahead | Bitro-Phosphate| While excessive thinness might be| aitributed to various and subtle! causes in different individuals, it in| a wel " that the lack of human system ts responsible for this condition It seems to be well established | that this defictency in phosphorous | may now be met by the use of Bitro- | Phosphate, which can be obtained from y good druggist in con- venient tablet form In many inst pes the assimilation | of this phosp ue soon prod tension disap t replace weak y and the wh hollows and becoming enveloped in. al glow of perfect Health and beauty and the will and strength to be up and doing | ‘AUTION—While Bitro-Phosphate | is unsurpassed for the relief of ne oe | Vousness, general debility, 1 it on » do not desire hould use > put | extra care in| javo iding fat-producing fooda BRAT” ~ tith of “The Grey Wolf's Ghost.” . be Souls,” Garting ‘Saturday. Mildred Harri Cnaplin will next | appear in “Old Pad.” wee Bobbie Burns js making a series of blackface movie comedies. oe dack Pickford’s latest photo- play, “In Wrong,” comes to the Strand Saturday. ee } Brete Harte’s story, “Maruja,” is | to be made into a movie under the ee Jack Jqghnson, the prize fighter, is ed in a film recently made in Barcelona, Spain. eee James Cruz, pioneer movie actor; will direct Houdini. Cruz, it. will be remembered, was one of the fea- tured players in “The Million Dollar Mystery,” one of the first serials to become popular. NOW HERE ALMA RUBENS Friday Night EARLE WILLIAMS Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing. basling way. When the liver and els are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. | Have you a bad taste, coated povambition or ‘every, | Fashion Show Frid , iow Frida’ . with un ed foods? "Tabs eee y . Give Tablets, the substitute for calomel. | ia iw ol — panies are a) ly vegetal Fire al You will know them by thet | olive color. They ig work without | 31 Artists Under griping, cramps or Reginald Dunn Pita oreo wo tbe for ick | Liminme mnt selicl. Eat what you like, 40¢ 0¢ and 25e, | Heep it handy With the honeymoon you looked at! strangest @ winning new friends, holding old ever ff ones, strengthening its reputation as the World's Liniment. Cl effective in relieving the aches and pains of men and women, this old family standby can be relied upon to do ita work promptly and surely, Don't be without a bottle another day—keep it handy, All Druggists—35, 700, $1.40. has outdone anything she has heretofore attempted. Yacht and cabaret scenes of the most * hilarious sort. Holmes has done nothing funnier. Seldom does the Clemmer hold a picture over for the second week—but Packs the house at all performances, Symphony Orchestra “Diane of the Green Van” ani Fatty Arbuckle WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playing His Popular Song, “Fuji”

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