The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1919, Page 3

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SATTLE STAR—THU SDAY, NOV 1919. “The Miracle Man” Continues to Pull Great Crowds to the Strand ah / THEA FRE — NOW — GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S and Creteh mnet tn Die Karriseale in in Bertin m LIBERTY vera have Setect edb Maurice acking a mu we th runs thry the plot | CLEMMER | Were you ever marrie a game | of fortunes? ¥ ttmt's what hap | | pana te pretty 4 and Witt | HH Rogers in the Clemmer wasn't any ring rmed by Alme thin t *t a Husband Betty Compson, as Rose, a little girl of the slums, who de- velops into a beatuiful. refined woman, and Joseph J. Dovwl- at the cere ars Man” was per that the wedding was real than George prod The supreme cry of the soul made dained 1 Instead of the mar-ling, as the old patriarch, whose wonderful power of healing visible. Formed b ww He wed gh. the san eps try pe brings him in contact with a gang of : : ‘ * hey go > ng of dramatic i u (Thomas Mei This revelation in entertainment in- ioe te tena bere ae ‘ | | iration is plz yin ste y to ea- author lets them fall in love with F ‘ | pacity audiences a day. are glad and the audience is glad] roused me wine enthusiast o 1, 3, Performances begin at 11, 7 and 9. Don’t take a chance on not seeing “The Miracle Man.” Come at once and as early in the day as possible. Afternoons—Lower floor 31e, bal- COLISEUM Her Kingdom of Dreams,” all-star cast feature showing Coliseum this week, the work of an unsophist cour try «irl w ¢ loyalty to her en ployer fermits him to ask her ¢ marry his rather irrésolute son. Th r ry marriage, thought to be entirely cony 22c, children 10c, loge seats 45c fecal eb. Tisels, Gavelens | tnta. & i husband-and-wife — devotio that After 6 p. m.—Lower floor and caves a temanipia’ taaiatts, ¢ lower balcony 45c, upper baleony 31c, i haga ax W children 22c, loge seats 77c. plus tax. All prices » Hamilte STRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA ar found miu oked pret The Rex is showing “When Rear | qin ¢, ieiet ee cat Went Dry.” Tho story of this] Orsci¢ an good a sabte’ nase | picture has to th the hardy} a. a snide rosa ange anbbpendbns NOW | = ——— a ——— mountaineers who live in Eastern Aap sare | ls seit ath apse Ses |. Srtvete exhibitions of movies are| Kentucky. It is a tale brimtul of| yJietis, Tarriscale pla LISTEN! | Dane wre "| held twice a week at Buckin action, One of the big scenes is a] pis.) 2 | omepgpend eo wecning Bes | Palace, in London battle royal between fifty men. Petey, sight A YOU CAN | = % King George, Queen Mary and the) The picture is adapted fromlopagg 4 BANK ON | aia rest of the royal family are all said| Charles Neville Buck's novel. Mack Sennett’ ay “Y | | to be enthusiastic movie fans and are | cee iectts diane to ae i aapngyne i partieuidtty ‘fevetsh to Charte| MISSION Doodle tp pettin is now showing. at | ( Chapiin June Gaprice and Creighton Hale.| Nordine teminle Imporsonsien. ie te! | ————-—-- | the popular co-stars of such previous |: ey | . ne picture, Browne, as an Amerh| | Scrofula Rheumatism features as “Oh Bo "The Lovelean aviator, gots to Herlin, where ine Catatel: ate entatitational die me 5c Lage | ised ag a woman, he vamp asses, They require a con: see comedy oF ' n, Hindenburg and the crowr | remedy. There is none better than week se lays Maud ™ Ford ameel in distress,” c hy SE o ta oedl ot ant of Hood’s Sarsaparilia ie cate ai a colin seabeerl \¢ N Wasa klaver anh =IN— Drug Stores or Swift & Which thoroughly purifies th sds ~oamainahie to the damsel's Ser See Pee vy ee tress by falling In love with be | she already loves another KITTY KELLY M. D. SEMINOLES FILMED IN NEW PRIZMA PICTURE This photoplay ts from the story by Pelham Grenville, which ra fiance alt Sete serially in the Saturday Evening , , Pictures distributed Sa the Seminoles and The tT n— COLONIAL oped bom" * hn YOU LAUGH . erica he firat pl : A woman doctor Is O. K. if she's deep in . ng and pretty, The citizens « Arizona, thought so anyway “Let's go to the Liberty” ix always good advice | lamped pretty. “KIY | vetond pl © Continent-| a || h mountain | HERE j Veet . stack mountain [ERE | Tonight and Friday—then your chance will be oo ow went to the Pacificand| NOW! jf] f South to the Gul. | him to keep gone forever of seein these two big winners on . Rand kept bis] one bill— Tonight and Friday only The Merry Saturday Evening Post Story— Tonight and Friday— Then gone forever— “HER KINGDOM OF DREAMS” A big, exciting detect- ive drama, with— Marguerite Courtot Myrtle Stedman David Powell and a real cast, — AND — the ih MACK SENNETTA. tae ® COMEDY KF 7 N ‘| SALOME VS./) N SHENANDOAH | BIGGEST LAUGH IN MONTH Positively the Same * Big Bearcat Riot. That Is Sweeping the Country Br » tion By Chas, Neville Author of “The Call of the Cumbertands” Buek, | “A DAMISEL IN DISTRESS” —With— CREIGHTON HALE —And— CAPRICE Russell on the Wurlitzer I | ton wo i ER You Can't Take Yeur fa Eye Off the Screen for ia Second Without Losing a Thrill That: Marshall Neilan superb production with— ae I 25¢ Loge Seats 40¢ An uproarious winner, with Ben Tur- pin, Charlie Murray, Phyllis Haver, Marie Prevost, Charles Lynn, Ford Sterling, Louise Fazenda, Harry Gribbon. Children 11¢ Anita Stewart Thomas Santschi Kathlyn Williams Anna Q. Nilsson And 9 other stars. Including War Tax Symphony Orchestra intimin NEWS SERVICE WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playing “Sunset in Sweden” een His latest villainous charac try, Uptown, Mili 3d ave; down terization is “Bullhead B rv. in| town, 913 2d ave, William Dun new Vitagraph | — Flee ae erial “Smashing Barriers Old Folks Cough: tobted will be. refieved promptly by Stop Hoot on who began as cow Croat yer Tallivee Eelactioa,. tthe somnett ‘The Lady from Longacre,” a : tested by more than fifty years of use i t here in Western fea tory of American life by the famous tish author, Victor Bridges, has|tures, forsook the film to go to war gy ecured by Fox Film Corpora: | dnd returned to be elevated to star n for William Farnum in Westerns, will feature with i ale pie hine Hill in “The Broncho ang) ——_._ : rank Losee and William P. Cart | ¢, rise } leading men, have been signed ee i A one-year contract each by the! Claire Du Brey is taking a v | ie y Corporation. | tion, after finishing the In 5 ; | amous Players VAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Alwavs THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. REGEL. President a. eG Store M. to 5:00 P. M. Hours from 9:00 Roasters Sauce Pans Tea Kettle Dish Pans $3.65 $1.39 $3.65 $2.95 A One-day Sale of | e Aluminum e- e ci, Cooki g Utensils | Kettle A fortunate “special purchase” applies to this Boilers assortment of Al 1 Cooking Utensils—this, $1.75 cunts. with the fact that we Wat the floor acs $1.75 they occupy—determined us to offer them at such extremely low prices. The Reductions Affect: 4-quart Berlin Sauce Pans at...... Irons at Thirty Thirty 8-inch Aluminum Waffle Nine 10-inch Frying Pans at Twenty-five 5-quart Tea Kettles at Sixteen 10-quart Dish Pans at. Fifteen 15-inch Aluminum Roaster: Twenty-four 2-quart Double Boile Six-Cup Twenty-four 3-quart Double Boilers Percolators Sixteen 6-quart Colonial Kettles at. $1.65 Eighteen Aluminum Colanders at . Aluminum Cloverleaf Twenty-four ‘ Pails at.... Ten 12-quart Aluminum Water Fifteen 10x14-inch Drip Pans at.......... 5 Twenty-four 6-quart Vegetable Cookers at. .$1.95 Twenty-five 6-cup Percolators at...... +o. $1.65 Clover* Leaf Water Col- Frying Sets Pails ander Pans $3.10 $2.85 $1.35 $2.25 Friday Promises to Be a Good Day to Buy. Bedding and Linens Bleached Sheeting 85c Yard Two yards wide heavy Bleached Sheeting of a superior quality; special Friday, the yard, 85¢. White Outing Flannel 23c Yard A popular weight for sleeping apparel; 27 ins. wide and bleached pure white; special, the yard, 23¢. Wool-Mixed Blankets $10.00 Pair 66x80-inch Plaid Wool-mixed Blan- kets in a splendid weight and beauti- fully finished. These are exceptional values at $10.00 pair. Towels—3 for 50c 18x36-inch serviceable Huck Towels, with blue borders and hemmed ends. We limit these six to a customer. For Friday, 3 for 50¢. Jacquard Comforters $5.50 Each A limited number of Jacquard Com- forters in light colors that have be- come slightly soiled, are on sale Friday, each, $5.50. Curtains and Dresser Scarfs Are Underpriced Marquisette Curtains at $2.50 Pair —offer a fine opportunity to brighten bedroom windows with good curtains at aving. These Curtains are a yard wide and 214 the pair, $2.50. ds long, and come in cream or ecru colors; Dresser Scarfs—Special at $1.25 Each of fine cambric, trimmed with lace edges and insertions They are 90 inches long and are unusual values at $1.25 Dresser Scarfs, made and Filet motif inserts. each. admirers as most! Let's go buy Boldt's French pas » as many e ‘Americanism nd is d her parents wonders of the film » initiating ast, into the e Ryan fills a unique ture field position in He = TRINGS AT HOME Bave five to ten dollars quickly by dry cleaning everything in the home that would be ruined by soap an¢ water—suits, coats, waists, silks laces, gloves, shoes, furs, draperies rugs—everything. Place a gallon or more of gasoline in a dishpan or wash boiler, put it | the things to be dry cleaned, ther | wash them with Selvite Soap. Short ly, everything comes out looking like , new. | Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles No pressing needed, Do not attempt |to ‘dry clean without Solvite Soap, | This gasoline soap is the secret of all lary cleaatng. A package of Solvite Soap, com |taining directions for home dry cleaning, costs little at any drug, grocery or department store. Dry clean outdoors or away from flame t » villain TODAY AND TOMORROW FILMDOM’S FUN ST, MOST ORIGINAL STAR WILL ROGERS In the Opie Rend Story “Almost a Hussane” TWO-REEL COMEDY 1 y. } de Haven BAWL" Mr, and Mra, Ca “AFTER THE

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