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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920. ‘Rex Beach’s “Silver Horde” Coming to Clemmer i || Saturday; Many Scenes on Seattle Waterfront A Just tonight and TF Friday A real screen com- edy, — sufficiently daring, yet never touching the risque, alive with smart ac- tion, always hold- ing its interest CONSTANCE TALMADGE _IN- “IN SEARCH OF A SINNER” Or, A Pretty Widow’s Quest for a Wild Man = Scenes from “The Silver Horde,” Rex Beach's powersul story, which will be screened at the Clemmer, beginning Saturday. ERRIFIC Sight outstanding ele | STRAND t between a great finh 5 oration backed by Wail der Georgiana COLISEUM The characteristic Dorothy Girt jeture, “Mary Ellen id in Puget where a Wall fights to reap trand th WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Katee river, ment plans to bold it over ually be t week, Playing “Daddy, You’ve Been a Mother to Me” | REX “The Lone Wolfs Daughter LAST TIMES TODAY FIRST “4 AND SEATTLE George Bolt, who SHOWING trance by ru pany’s store an rough men Cesmo Hamilton 1 An All-Star Cast Including Charlotte Walker Thomas Santschi Wheeler Oakman and Others aS Spicy! Thrilling! jo batth royal, in which Big George is final ly borne to the Moor, with three of the men on top of him hi Until Friday Night— Then Gone Forever— The principal scenes of this pic ture were made in Seattle, Belling ham and the fixhery districts of DOROTHY Puget Sound, and the camera has caught many familiar faces. As for action——well, it took about a the brains of the Goldwyn stu Concert Orchestra—Lady Artistes Joe Roberts The Banjo Artist, Playing “Dardanella” And Other Popular Selections TODAY AND TOMORKOW ONLY Until Friday A STORY EMBRACING THE THRILLS, THE CHARACTERS, THE OVERPOWERING GRIP AND FASCINATION OF THE LONE WOLF AND FALSE FACES “THE LONE || WOLFS |! DAUGHTER’ ALLSTAR CAST LOUISE GLAUM EDWIN STEVENS THOMAS HOLDING BERTRAM GRASSBY NEW YORK CONSENTS! WE MAY HAVE THIS PIC- TURE FOR A SECOND BIG WEEK, BUT NO LONGER! ee “MARY ELLEN COMES TO TOWN” A fast, thrilling comedy. eee _— Story by Louis Joseph Vance | Ries A. VS Re Symphony orchestra, playing the Sixth Hun- garian Rhapsody. mer wy ows wt we exncut? posit so 7 1g watt Onn pine OLD KENTUCKY” is now offered to you for a little longer run, but it won’t be long LAST TIMES— TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Love of money or love of man! Which should it be? THE MOST REALISTIC § IS BUT ONE OF T “SHORE | . i “pic” makes sore, burning, tirea| enough to accommodate all who want to see it, so for your own fect fairly dance with delight. Away 3 sake, come down early. go the aches and pains, the corns, | Sc Co. 7 : e callouses, blisters, bunians and chil | sens piven ore. ‘ It is Marshal! Neilan’s finest production—it cost half a‘ mil- 9 ) blaine, rae ee eee 4 fe f “Tin” draws out the aci¢ pois. | 4 ter how hard you work, how long “The Spoilers" you dance, how far you walk, or ii " how long you remain on your feet, | IF YOU'RE IN 6 ° . “Tix brings restful foot comfort LOVE” he Silver CLEMMER For sheer dramatic power, “Tix is magical, grand, wonderful | . oo ! for tired, aching, swollen, smarting | ” MUSIC delightful humor, tender sen- feet. Ah! how comfortable, how e Matinee to accommodaté the crowds, particularly children, start- Liborious timent, this picturization of ing at 10 A. M. sharp. Children, lic; Adults, 25¢. Strand Orchestra, playing “Strand Waltz.” Xylophone solo by Fisher. "Tr GUOENS ers omsrcusr WRECK EVER PICTURED No puffed-up, burning, ten- | happy you feel. Your feet just tingle , ,, for ; shoes never hurt or seem Hauptman, James A. Herne’s grand old or | Director, stage play is unsurpassed, Get a box of “Tix now fram any | druggist or department store, End) ’ foot torture forever—wear smaller COMEDY—WEEKLY—TOPICS | shoes, keep your fest fresh, sweet and happy, Just think! a whole venrte font crmftinrt form few camts Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AYE, Friday—A Sale of Aluminum Ware | 4-quart Tea Kettles : pact Preserving Kettles ] $ 98 4 "1 4-quart Covered Berlin Sauce Pans Each 1, 1}- and 2-quart Sauce Pan Sets The pieces are all of pure aluminum and are most practical for house- hold use. At this extraordinarily low price quoted the offering is excep- tionally good, and an early selection is important. We will be unable to take phone orders for any of these pieces. —Basement Store Persuasive Values in Four Styles of Substantially : Constructed Folding Go-Carts Are on Sale Friday at T k { $12.95 each runks . Comfortably roomy Go - Carts | that can be conveniently folded Unexpected good fortune in and taken on street cars or in your | the purchase of these Trunks gives auto—always reatly when you |* Our customers great advantage in need it most—they have large | Selecting their needs now. rubber-tired wheels and adjust- able three-bow hoods; priced spe- STEEL covered Trunks with cial, each, $12.95. strong brass trimmings and hard- This same folding Go-Cart with |, wood reinforeements—they are 32 nickel wheel guards, priced at inches in length; priced special at $14.95. $13.20. ° a STEEL covered Trunks with Polished Wood Crumb | convenient trays, heavy leather Sets 29c straps and attractive linings; size 34 inches, priced at $13.60. y | LARGE TRUNKS with olive enameled metal coverings, edges reinforced with afigle iron, roomy | trays and heavy leather straps; size 36 inches; priced at $16.60. Are a great convenience to the THREE-PLY Black Fiber }} busy housewife—the set illustrated Trunks with strong brass trim- | consists of Tray and Scraper, and | mings—trunks that will stand up | is on sale Friday at 29c. under the hardest use; size 86 4 —Basement Store inches; priced, each, $16.80, Imported Grass Rugs are Offered for Less | ; THEY are the ideal summer rugs for sleeping rooms, for sum- mer homes or to use on the porch. The variety of attractive designs and colorings in,which they are shown make it possible to select rugs that will harmonize beautifully with the surroundings wherever they are used, 9x12 Grass Rugs are priced ........$8.85 8x10 Grass Rugs are priced .. 3x6 Grass Rugs are priced .... | cme, TIED FEET Years of je RA perience in fitting ns and) making . oe glasses, and our low operating ex- pense, enable us to make better Classes for less . money. roken Lenses duplicated om * ort notice at reduced prices, COMING der, aching feet—no SATURDAY corns or callouses. They fought with money— and when that gave out they fought with their fists! "TRY STAR WANT ADS bs aT LEVY’S ORPHEUM Starting Saturday