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‘a a SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920. Decture = [ove Mg Loe My Elephant Satisfactory. Terms Always Says Pretty Shirley Mason | Corrine Griffith is having her f ——a must realize that’ when a whole city of 400,000 S AE RO [ F- AN KIN CO), gets interested in a big motion picture, it is ea nu sll to come early! | @e t and chased it,” ‘ | OTTO F. KEGEL, President’ «PIKE SEA AND p FIFTH AVE, THIS IS THE PICTURE— “Prince 0! Pines at_unpublished : EES ee eeew sited |story by the playwright, Willard MARY sit a PP eS Drop-Leaf Breakfast Tables iE iat |Gladys Leslie, eee Pitteen thousand —_— calendars K ier . #8 On Sale Friday - > adorned by the picture of William ae Farnum a distributed to ad mirers by Farnum. f | eee my Ss Seven lions, two tigers, three ele \ . phants and 21 monkeys are included ‘ in the cast of “The Return of Tar * ¢ | \zan,” >. Robert Warwick is to make a ; i WELL iL-C pag agape D Break- . ae re iI] with 4 asl square ‘dhops leaf tops Ruth Renick Nh app h : g otal ase—d are finishe William Desmond in “Che Parish” . { and rigid base—all are finished i ae : golden. “Gr y 19 i h title of | m ee" s un ekerty te be reibama it con: ; A limited quantity of these are sists of movie views made recently ‘ ? 4 4 on sale Friday at the very special . erior of German } a, f Pe ae ; price, each $5.95. Charles Hugo, camera man, is . POURTH FLOOR Imaking a travelogue of native life oe in Shantung. ee x ‘ 2.3 sa 7 King Baggot plays 10 characters : in a serial, “Th wk's Trail.” = H G d . * ~S) j e A “Half an Hour,” from sir James . | ere re ele) Barrie's stage play, will be Dorothy {Datlon’s first picture for the Fa Eada re = || Bedding and Linen Values Bye ND] . ——" All at Reduced Prices Love me, love my elephant” is the dictum of Miss Shirley a Just Tonight and Friday | Mason, the William Foz star, who will soon be seen in “Her Huck Towels 20c Each Bath Towels 39c Each Elephant Man,” an adaption ‘of the new novel of circus life Good quality pure white Huck Tow- Firmly woven Bath Towels of gen- | by Pearl Doles Bell. els with hemmed ends; special, each, erous size; extra special, each, 39¢. EUGENE | The elephant is probably the largest player ever seen in 20¢. support of a screen star, but his job is an easy one when it is Heavy Cotton Blankets |remembered that Miss Mason is exactly 90 pounds of pretti- $4.95 Pair |ness, pep and personality. Crash Toweling 25c Yard by O’BRIEN Ses ne TT Part linen Crash Toweling that will Extra Heavy Cotton Blankets of su- > | = h R lity, si 70x80 inches, i AARY PI hati ae i ivi o 2 2 perior quality, 1ze IX: inches, in Gooheetan pechoetansion ae te | Topas FRocnaMs | give excellent service for kitchen use; fan and gray; the pair, $4.95.” Robert Edeson Coliseum this week in the title role| | LIBERTY—Charies Ray in “Red Hot special, the yard, 25¢. pan of “Pollyanna” ‘This ja the firat ple-| | ¢ | Mixed Wool Blankets ba A N A” Lucille Lee Stewart cabled “efits. giv" Unraget® the | : | Table Damask 65c Yard $7.25 Pair ; oe elas kaki dette tvoaka, weute est Cee ckford in “Pol. Mercerized Table Damask, 58 inches White Mixed Wool Blankets of excel- saucy ttle sunbonnet and half! | RED wide, in a variety of attractive pat- lent weight, quality and finish; spe- socks, and {n spite of the fact that | terns, special, the yard, 65¢. cial, the pair, $7.25. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Mary is several years out of her| | e 1 “ | ies pee FLOOR—BEDDING "aECTION § teens she looks every bit as youthful jeart St | . e artists under Reginald ,,Dunn, playing “Night in Jas the children appearing with her Y ” and “Dardanella.’ in the picture. | “Pollyanna” ts a whol eo drama |containing comedy and” pathos as | | well, | A falling timber starts Charles | never conquer the romantic spirit of cast supporting Bryant Wash-/ will be glad to learn that his next | Ray on the road to fortune and hap-\tender years. This. is proven in e testes oir Bert Seaiarioae 8 especies wuthe [ay onthe ond te fortune and DMD |tender yearn. TR proven in At Pronounced Savings — the story by Holi, February. On Washington's the Liberty this week. In the begin-| Sealed Hearts,” which i# the attrac: birthday his latest and greatest pro- |ning of thep icture Charlie is only|tion at the Strand this week. ‘llow Clo ts duction, “The Corsican Brothers,” jan insignificant cog in an iron fac-| om W C th Bask id Folks’ Souste an adaptation of Alexander Dumas’ |tory, but in reel number avin, young ani hentecme, ts es e two he| adopted by an elderly man. This famous story, will be released by in bye he re = rete: ny Sd petnic man later brings home a_ bride $2.49 Each ; a ore = | United Picture Theatres of America a Ne ee oe ni (many years his junior). Before the for public presentation, jdown upon him. For this deed! ricture ends the adopted son and i — su &“ Charles gate & Job In the office be-lFoungwite fall in love and compl Large and well-constructed Willow Clothes Bas- pe enseving «oe rei | eented Hae Detlacw “tae the titte of |“&tions galore arise. | kets, with reinforced rims and handles; special, : The author finds an unusual and| \Cotns,” @ story by H. H. Van Loan. the picture at the same time interesting way to| each, $2.49, untangle this web. REX " ; T 9 Wash Wri . . eee Manager John Hamrick is showing Quality j H FAR S a double feature bill at the Rex this | CLEMMER Best ash ringers | | week. Besides “Beware of Strang-| A pampered daughter of the rich $ > Th h vi f an id ers” the big Selig dram ie bill in-| ts forced to choose between a life of 7.49 Each le Jove of a man an cludes “Log of U-Boat @ thrill-| pleasure, galety and ease or a life of i fe sod ‘ ’ x his father for the same Bijing pictorial review of a German|drab toil and sweat, fraught with! Ball-bearing Wash Wringers with pure rubber rolls, enclosed cog wheels and hk hl oe 2.3 ' ’ young woman is_ the {submarine in action. hardship and privation | hard maple frames, These Wash Wringers are guaranteed for three years. Spe- basis of this unusual One scene shows the taking from) How she chooses the latter and| cial for Friday, each, $7. 49. . a sinking ship her captain and then ymes one of the country’s noblest | BASEMENT SsTORE story. the boat loaded with the crew is nen is dramatically told in Ru-| pie aes pushed away into the open sea and| pert Hughes’ story, “The Cup of | lett adrift. To secure these pictures| Fury,” at the Clemmer this week. Strand Orchestra Jf) tne German governmont sent a spe-| Helene Chadwick plays the leading Grote-Rankin—PIKE AND FIFT: 'H—Grote-Rankin 5 Playing “Hungarian |! “ame man out on the role. ile ie . | U-boat 35. ee Lustspiel.” Violin Sol a ea by & °K. Wineland— [J sTRaxp Oana Wasd te starring at th Just Till Friday Night “Meditation.” You can't beat youth! All the ap-| s olonial until Friday night in “Cry | SEVEN NEW FEATURES y attempted by Old Man "Time will ‘MANY CASES (F 2 Seven companies are simultaneous- narrative shows how a girl/jy at work at the West Coast studio brought up in the slums bsec to s0-| jof the Famous Players-Lasky Cor- oie of the district attorney. |most completed are Robert W. This is the last picture Miss W ard) Chambers’ “The Fighting Chance,” PLAYING made before sailing for Europe a Paramount Artcraft special di ee rected by Charles Maigne, with Con. Death only a matter of short time, , . : Says We Must. K - William Farnum, the Fox d Nagle and . Nil in Don’t wait until pains and aches Till Friday Night THEATRE {| 7 eee comes will leave New York for the Pacific| the landing ween bre Feisoe Geant become incurable diseases. Avoid coast in a few days. Immediatel: ward Peple’s play in which Thom: |painful consequences taking | and Eat Less Meat upon arrival he will start work on @/as Meighan makes his debut as a a | - new Fox production in which Loulse | star under the direction of Willla™ | Stay off the Gamp ground, avoid| Lovely will be leading woman. |De Mille; “The Round Up,” with exposure, keep feet dry, eat less . sail | George Malford directing Fatty Ar- THE CRUISE OF THE meat, drink lots of water and above} buckle in the part of the fat sher- a jall take a spoonful of salts occasion vi Reid, supported by mC keep down uri cia Bebe Dantels in “The Dancin’ Foot” [cap SOLES] heumatism is ca by poison- ryant Washburn in “Mrs, Temple's | D generated in the bowels and ab: ‘Thou Art the Man!” and Ethel | ational Remedy of Holland since 1696. sorbed into the blood. It is the Clayt “ y in Love.” teed. BB Gannlegtegy i aaa, FRIDAY— jClayton in “A Lady in Love | Guaran Three sizes, all druggists, acid from the blood and cast it out = in the urine. The pores of the skin Are Criminals the Victims are also a means of freeing the | blood of this impurity. In damp . . and chilly, cold weather the skin 3,000 Feet of Graphic Genuine {pares are’ doabalitne toca’ th | kidneys to do double work, they be. Motion Pictures jcome weak and sluggish and fail to jeliminate this uric acid which keeps of Their Own Instincts? CHARLES Showing, in absolute detail, the sinking of a |accumulating andcirculating through + ry P |the system, eventually settling in B\ score of Allied ships by this Hun sub. The Hie daiite and Mien eu cacnike Kun : Today and Friday—Last Times camera man who made the trip with the sub Fed soreness and pain called rheu j ca, os : atism, didn’t overlook a single awful detail. The | At the first twinge of rheumatism ships are torpedoed, blown up and destroyed get from any pharmacy about four ; , ' Lud fm oh | right before your eyes. You see it all. Boonen ia Ma ors Water as 7 a RUPERT Ee. drink before breakfast each morn c Coit ARS a AND | eaaeea arn ms F< HUGHES’ | ovesr the kidneys to normal action, thus “BEWARE OF | iddion the blood of these inhpur 7 Oran Great American Novel— ee Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless . “THE and is made from the acid of grapes “High Jinks” .... . Fri d lemon ice, combined | STRAN G ERS’ iithta rare sae with saonllenr ie c U P OF Played ‘by sults by ousands of fol vho ere It’s blithe and amusing iste (s eamaeatec Ee oh CLEMMER —o harlie Ray is his old, lovable, Absolutely First Run haze. plenaairh) seserrenceny 1 thial FU RY” tee ee i ; | enka ist rious Hau small-town self. Selig’s masterpiece moral. story that acid and is beneficial to your kid- ce ne man carries a vital message to every home. “ note Mhaddenghocn,” Wallace on the Wurlitzer, playing “Roseland” It graphically depicts gripe) og PICcs— COMEDY— 3 th of chance ; “The Sure Cure” e error a ” » LIBERTY PICTORIAL REVIEW acquaintanceship. “ Cw @ Fann N A ' WEEELY ‘with the Ex ts From Leading News Weeklies (Sensational, but true } WF} j Ww WA Carter De Havens corp’ to life) d / ; bs “Ail, hae eT ne |

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