The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 3

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atil Friday night only e wonderful Augus- ; tus Thomas play of Americanism—a superb play with a cast of thou- sands and thrills by the Oa: Oe a ALLONS Noys AU NORD OU AU Sus ? Ss BEAUCOUP RURE ( MonSi€ur., bare little group of rious n need do ix to go to his jooal etn character and culture of Americana tive writers who ar djema and get a first hand view of| from Wild Weat movies like t with America a vie, | Charlot | Hart. He minsen the fact th | rhaps beca the best movies are! ‘That's Chaplin's name in France. | chief mgrket for Wild Weat movien j| being made in the United States, The littlegroup-of#ertous-thinkers | is not in this country, but abroad. } Waldo Frank ix one of these crit-/agres that this comic ts an artist.|where Hart is billed as “Rio Grande fos, He seta out to tell France the | But they didn’t discover it until after | Jim," truth about this country, in a book] the fact was pointed out by Mrs.| Nowhere in the world is an artist {| he calls “Our America Finke, U rewarded as in this One of his subjects t# Chartle Chap-| T called thinkers who aasert the silly lamentation Un \¢ <i in the movies 1 that there is no cultui The joke in telling French readers ot »~'| about Chaplin is that Chaplin is near Av Dramatiats, novelists, poets, paint ly as well known in Fra or Sean @pUO | erg, musicians, composers who have - . dinavia, or Australia, as he ts in the | seem not red that he| heard how well art ls rewarded here For Pillow Cases, size For rag Mad Soe For Mixed Down Pillows Ur did nothing first rate in 1919, are crowding the steamers to Amer A °. ; ‘ that weigh three pounds, —a good quality, with CHARLOT | Bio GRANDE tea, Meanwhile Buropa has discov. / om Lato - and make. a comforter fancy art tick coves FRENCH NAME ered other movie artists benide i pleached muslin and well” 75x84" inches in. size. ste e046 inch A Frenchman need not read a book | One precious critic draws elaborate | Chaplin, One of them ts D. W. Grit sno 2x84 inches size. size 20x26 inches. to term ah eatimate of Chaplin. All! and enfavorable deductions as to the|fith Brown Fiber finished. Quantity limited. * ** * * #8, * * &% 8 SE Sea — 4/0 tone me wore “lll | ROCKERS sp iGeak a hesitates is lost.” Yet oven in 2 loves ad eac ./3 eac his speech he failed to heed its warn: e oa Ey le ° 5 h ing. tor be otestar 1 wo that zee aS Bh Se REO Special 4 Cc eac For Damask Table Cloths For Pure Down Pillows, Orchestra under See oie Talent ‘Themes Strand this week, is in every re For Pillow C size in a very serviceable size 21x27 inches, and Wineland, playing Ince picture, “Alarm Clock spect a big pleture, and the pe efor. | $6.95 ances iidkies x ea weight. Fifty in the covered with linen tick- ” which fe the attractios of Lionel Barrymore as the 5xe s, 01 xtra 9%79.4 ot sah t's Second Hungar- Andy.” (which Ja the attraction “ sbiiae Mihalis. in, 4b1 otbactive ARGE fortable alot His finlahied 69x72-inch ‘size are of ing. ian Rhapsody and peony. ses ‘ and striking as hin characterization ah, comftorta weight muslin, shed fered : at special price Hett’s “A Dream” fi) tne trove fires, the youthful star|"| STRAND= Lions Borerisere to che | |otagn’ ™uMludged patriot on the Fiber = — for || with wide hems. quotec is too bashful to get: within gunshot cckepgertvend: Strand Weakly cig ~ , ?.. ged 5 ; | REN aach | of a prospec @ soon dixcove ten sca ey are made with % $3 9 pears that one of the reasons why he ten't | = vs. screed wey - x 4 r eac ED .STREET CAR at! getting by" is because Blinker, the | own account and, alded by @ pretty able, good-looking roll = ave. and Halliday st. held 9 ed “star saleaman” of his © a big deal that makes edge as shown in the F 10. d i of ele sta bb Fes fie headed for the northwest tfit, whom he has picked as a k all rosy for hjm : a A iti a ‘or )-yar pieces jobes al wi eep Of the city for one hour| shining example for himself, ix really z illustration, proportionec ‘or Huck Towels of ; Long Cloth of medium out wind and weather— . TODAY : For Huck Towels of good ¥ ae’ raat z= night a bluffer. So Andy g¢ts busy on his AND for genuine comfort. lity, that ane weight and soft finish, finished with hemmed or — Al z quality, that are of spe- 96 inches wide,* and fringed ends, and are TOMORROW Finished in beautiful |] cial size for household uitable for underwear shown in a good assort- day remain to the comedy of a ashful youth, jose mainspring right, but who al- ys runs slow— until a girl tinkers laying “Louisiana,” Freed ST TIMES TODAY Tn this Rollicking Riot Pof Laughter— HAROLD ‘LLOYD —IN— “HAUNTED SPOOKS” e funniest thing he ever done! “Alarm Clock Andy’ WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER mer woma The , REX g evidence of b “Mickey” abe is sent to satay feal old aunt in the city. COLONIAL y Standish left a small t ment, nt. The bi! tement that ster aunt to aa out in marry the man of her ¢ Tonight and F; Norma Talmadge | IN ’ the New Song Success by & Wallace A breath-taking mystery, a haunting tale of revenge, an inspiring “The Paliser Case” —With— Pauline Frederick CLEMMER MUSIC romance! Loves and 4 te) Lies The liveliest, snappiest, most entertaining play this fine star has ever had. *“_* * LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN, SYMPHONY Director «ail “Excerpts from Popular ORCHESTRA 31 Art under Regi- nald Dunn, playing “Pagaliacci” and “Venetian Moon” the final reel Pauline Frederick, ax the woman | in the case, is the featured player. | en the cat, dog and squirrel t cing high | laried actors in “Mickey,” Mabel Normand’s special p' lay which in now showing at the Rex is a little tomboy moun: ain girl who has her trouties when with a bypoerit t own | for the big city in search of excite With her went Eliza Sum-| found almost caused her elderly a Under 8u y attraction at Norma Talmadge has the chance of her life for fine comedy portr in the role she plays in “She Le and Lies,” at the Coliseum work riday Only is tty ayal oven this Lissa ne. jation of art in the { “A RED HOT FINISH” MATINEE Evéry Day, Including Sunday TODAY and TOMORROW nite LAST TIMES The story of a girl who innocently hurled into a vortex of crime With AN ALL-STAR CAST NEW SCREEN MAGAZINE Two-Part Comedy, With Vienty of Laughs In fact it i# rather a triple role, as ‘ONCE Miss Talmadge appears as Marie Cal € ONCERT Marie ORCHESTRA June 1. Whe Lady Artistes outside of her own person == ality are assumed so that she can MABEL —IN— = C K E Y The picture you will never forget Again showing by popular demand Note— Engagement ends Friday night. low ably $6.95. price, For Many Household Uses Are Offered at Reduced Prices Scrubbing Brushes with solid hardwood backs, spe- cial, each, 18¢. Whisk Brooms, made of selected green broom corn, special at 38¢. Hearth Brushes with good quality black or white } bristles and long, hard- wood handles; special at D8¢. Toilet Brushes, made of tough fiber that will last a long time; each, 48¢. Counter Brushes with long bristles and solid hardwood backs; special at 78¢. Clothes Brushes in a convenient size, with good bristles and neatly finished backs, at 28¢. Nail Brushes in various sizes and shapes, special, each, 5¢. Sink Brushes that are a | convenience for washing vegetables and cleaning sinks; each, S¢. —Basement Store, Housefurnishings Section Baronial brown shade and are offered at a remark- each, Linens. 29c each use. attractive prices. Satisfactory Terms Alwa ys tHE GROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL, President RIDAY SPECIALS The Bedding Section Offers Special Savings Friday and Saturday HE items offered are unusual values, and present exceptional op- portunities to the prudent housewife in need of Bedding and PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE. $1.39 each and boys’ clothes. About 25 pairs of Blankets in all grades, representing odds and ends from last season lines, are offered at very EAUTIFUL, smoothly-woven Cotton Rugs that can be perfectly laun- | BRUSHES Washable Cotton Rugs Beautiful Lace Net Attractively Priced At fortunate purchase enables us to offer a large quantity considerably under regular dered, are offered in wide assortment of factured colors. For bathrooms and bedrooms these ~* f rugs are much superior to the ordinary Mgr so width rug, being softer and warmer to the Hal makes & touch and of more attractive colorings. Size 24x36-inch, priced....... $1.65 Size 24x48-inch, priced....... $2.20 Size 80x60-inch, priced. . $2.90 Size 36x72-inch, priced....... $4.15 long service offering. —Second Floor, Rug Section Two-Inch Post Mattress and S 11S is an outfit that you will appreciate — the two- with one-inch finished old : inch post bed, filling rods, is ivory. ~The spring is built of ninety- nine coils on a stout metal frame, and is very comfort- able. The mattress is of - felted cotton, built up of layers, in a serviceable art tick securely tufted and finished with Im- perial edge. —Twenty-five of these outfits at are available the price, each $% special Steel Bed prings for Two Yards Wide HIS exceptional Lace Net was manu- mend it cheerfully. Shown in ivory color, and is suitable for any room in the home, Hotels and rooming house furnishers can profit by supplying their needs from this $3.75 each ment of colors. $1.19 Yard for government use and a 2¥, yards long of the mate- pair of curtains, and where is required we can recom- —First Floor, Drapery Section $39.75 j— es | Douglas MacLean and Doris May, ! the clever team who appeared here lrecently in "23% Hours’ Leave,” will appear at the Liberty Saturday in “What's Your Husband Doing?” Luna Park Swimming Pool opens March 27th.—Advertisement. Give Stomach What It Needs: The Alkaline Effect of Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tablets Usually Corrects | the Stomach Faults That Provoke Attacks of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia To wit back know there is risings, «an, comfort ia t rta Dyspepsia Tab! y after eating M ve they can trac k of indigestion to th y ate an urprines it ia highly 1 f rich pastry, the heavy hearty f ne particula ee * of Indigestio! try Stuart they sup alkaline ret nor r dyape: spepsia stomach | just as it does nat yw na per-| tly health Stuart’ wide! et them inited States and Cana cents a box. y SIMPLE WASH REMOVES Lavoptik ey | shot eyes an lady who unsightly by a single week's use of Lavoptik. We guarant | druggists, BLIS mouth, can't sle Et RINGS UNDER EYES Seattle people will be surprised wash, relieves blood- madge as star at the Coliseum, |Clayton will open a week's engage ‘hel Clayton follows Norma Tal- Miss ment in her latest photoplay, “The how quickly simpie witehhazel, cam! young Mrs, Winthrop,” beginning lphor, hydrastis, etc. as mixed 1m! saturday. dark rings One young eye trouble and very k rings, was relieved a small bottle to help ) weak, strained or in Aluminum eye cup ft's Drug Co, and leading |No NATIVE),, HERBS |: TABLETS it is Do you have those dull headaches, | disagreeable taste inf, dizzy ‘spells, pains in back, tired in the IN, INDI > well, get u Sand KID: use those pains, rid of them for the Re, the # It you ‘if °| fF Bryant, West |" . “Have used Bliss |S rbs Tablets in family | Will » Bowels | Hon. y| Ge wom ng, signature of Por wale all in boxes r | sho: sure The first application of Howard's n the dullest a ‘Girls! 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Dorothy Dalton in “Black and White” comes to the Strand Satur day. e The Clemmer will show “The Sage- brusher” foliowing Pauline Freder ick’s “The Paliser Case,” eee Maurice Tournier'’s big production, “The Whip,” will be shown at the Rex beginning Saturday, You Can’t Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of .|dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. ‘To do this, got about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir- ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub {ft in gently with the finger tps, | Do this tonight, and by morning, |most if not all, of your dandruff will |be gone, and three or four more ap |plications will completely dissolve \and entirely destroy every single sign jand trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have, You will find, too, that all itching and digging Of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times bet- wer. You can get lquid arvon at any drug store, It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work.—Ad@ver. tisement.

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