The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR Twenty Thousand People Used in Filming Kellermann Feature Just Tonight and Friday IRENE | Ita ee eee!| THE GROTE-RANKIN CO HAIR IN PIGTAILS cLEMMER Al Jeanings in The Irene Castle has ample opportun also appear , o + ms OTTO F. KEGEL, President ity to wear many beautiful gowns in i W perean. 3 4 Cc A S i L E ‘The Amateur Wife | A Beg of Anthony,” } ; a a vv . Satisfactory Terms ‘Always in.whieh she is starring at th is : “The seum, However, in the first py ees ae i ae fia) All Sample Collapsible ward, grotesquely dressed and wear) OAK——Katherine MacDonald In “The ing her hair in pigtails, s Woman Thou Gavest Me.” " Refore the story ends she ts a ‘ : | member of the New York society set| ax a girl who kidnaps her money 5 and transformed into a truly lovely grabbing business rival, who threat | J ¢ : woman | or the atment of her stock i i ‘ = holde: How she cures him of his , ‘ CHORU . WIN lust for money is humorously told OLDE. ‘ y Its a Bayard Veiller story - ‘ . T ted transformation of glia Eis } ’ Mr. Hyd nothing AL, JENNINGS REMAINS | ) | re on a e ri ay on the hero's antics in “The Sins of UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ‘ Anthony,” at the Liberty this week. | “ , From a siouchy, celluloid collar portuaity te . and hear Al weartng young scientific student Jennings, the refor bahdit, who | 3 / AT: who ts completely at sea when the |i, appearing at the Clemmer this ne — — ladies come around, he develops into | week. Jenuings Is seen ag the fea an immactlately clad, suave fre tured player in “The Lady of the { ‘ : 3 quenter of cabarets and the dressing | nygout,” a photoplay made from one 4 . rooms of miisical comedy queens. of pis which vin inthe Bat ‘ | And it’s a live-wire little dancer from | yrday a } . sat | ning Post, and also in per pee, ere, ew teat ss a very interenting talkon| Scene from “A Daughter of the Gods,” the spectacular | | ra | esate cond oi shat on soma | Photoplay, in which Annette Kellermann, famous aquatic) PRI E | TURKEY 18 LOCALE |kood harmony numbers ax an addea | Queen, is starring at the Rex this week. It is said that] C | FOR STRAND PICTURE | feature to the program, pied thousand persons were used in filming this story and Th tet of celebritse | that t hund m i i. pa Th gg — Mag Nerisieg taken mies - feished product. feet of film were : Forty collapsible abe “The Right to Lave the film “A Daughter of the Gods” is a story of fairies and mer- Go-Carts, repesaent play at the Strand this week. George maids, brave men n and lovely 1 women, ing our sample line, reduced the picture; 4 — — are reduced for clear- furnished the scen Murray and David /\y ance. Among them featured players. Tod Sloan, world famous soskey, | are black, brown and Dic! , combina, | Will play a jockey character in ne r too ec penutiful seamen bod dramat,| Killer,” a acreen version of Stewart| gray enamel finishes. fe action, The locale is Turkey and| Edward W wite's novel, ike Site ce Lord "Palkiand, Hene.| Marguerite De La Motte has been| | A few show slight imperfections from being handled on our floor. All }iish representative there. Powell| chosen as Douglas Fairbanks’ lead have been assembled on the balcony and are on sale Friday and Saturday | plays Colonel Loring, a young Amert-|ing woman in “The Cyrse of Capis | | at Half Price. trano,” | ca pe! ee | eee | wana GIRL KiDNars Mary Pickford in ncledting a cast | That wonderful laugh on life with HER BUSINESS RIVAL }at the Brunton studios for a new High finance in Wall Street and| comedy-drama, as yet untitied. Her i d Mw Hhe rugged dife in the Maine woods|director in this pfeture will be a tear it— e figure prominently in “The Deadlier | Frances Marion, who has been writ Sex,” the photedrama at the Colo. |'ng continuities for the star during run Ss, a Ss a U1 a nial in which Blanche Sweet is the past year. | | In this story Miss Sweet appears| “The Avenging Trall™ t# the title - t = —_—-= ——_— lof Ruth Roland's latest serial photo- , . er or 1 e | TODAY =. sage > Se ae Savings Friday | tinction of being supported by three well known geminine stars in his lat est picture, “The House of Whis pers.” ‘The,trio of beauties are Mar: | Small lots of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases are reduced for immediate jory Wilson, Fritzi Brunette and disposal. Among them are: . Claire Du Brey. - deead- ow | ways First Run |_ Colleen Mf x Sens oa ’ uleanized Fiber Trunks, size 28 inch: Four Brown Cowhide Bags fin Colleen Moore has been sign by Six Vi size inchea, ‘our with 6 leather wa the screen, in her ” \ senrohal Netlan. with strong reinforced corners and heavy fabric lining and attractively finished throughout; = classy Paramount play— . S linings; special for onéday only $18.50 very practical bag; priced special, each..$16.75 ly two more days will folks have | THE It Eight MetalCovered Trunks, size 38 tnches, Four Only 184nch Handbags, made of cowhide AMATEUR WIFE” opens with convenient tray and hat compartment, | with leather linings and handeowed edges; ape: DEADLIER priced very special, each........++ pee 8156.00 Clal, COC ose ceeceececcecrocceseesscess PASTS eee , Malotte on the Wurlitzer SEX "iil Just Tonight and Friday ; Twelve 24inch Salt Cases, made of serviceable cowhide with reinforced comers and strong ese — Another Paramount and brass locks; special Cach...+sesesesereeeeeser o Hayden, Hall & Snyde: beauty-drama by the ; * Songs aut: A Surprisingly Sen- man who made “On eee sational Drama of With the Dance”’— | italia aiiaeiaii Ooming—“Thieves of Rastay . serie the Night” Life, Indoors and Out | oe — oem —, Panel 50 Pairs of % FUNERAL SERVICES for Freder- | ay Ernest Schmidt, who died at Su} SWEET , : Curtain Nets Beacon Blankets jaamish last Sunday, were held at let: 1 . Se ar he Commins] -_ | at 53c Per Panel at $10.00 Pair Schmidt had been in the employ of CONCERT ; : | . ; in N i i, , | Good quality Panel Curtain Nets in There is plenty of comfort in these Seely te ‘sme ae rokts wal ORCHESTRA : ‘ cream or ecru colors—these are 2 soft and serviceable Beacon Blankets. survived by his widow and a son, N | ‘ | yards long and require heading only Their attractive colors are very inter- Roland Schmidt, both of Seattle. i as 4 to make them ready to hang. The esting and housewives who want “some- _ ; a panels are 9 inches wide and are on thing different” are selecting them for | sale Friday, priced per panel 53¢. extra covering for colder nights. —Second Floor Every Pair of In order that Glasses produced you may take by mo ts for | advantage of the the individual, | 1,400 Yards of i@ own © and will beo— It was in the Saturday Evening Post, then it was cape ‘ must be made into the roaring Paramount farce ed f , Servic Tam -f ! RIGHT | FELT BASE i | yin — «feed | Sided FLOOR COVERINGS USE IT eye strain TODAY - << nil| ea : ARE ON SALE FRIDAY If not convenient to come during the day, telephone Mai i > a ©6Two patterns, Five patterns, (Main 7700) for evening appointment. square yard...... 69c square yard...... 79¢c Floor Coverings ate a delight to the housewife—they _—_ etal: yi ppg . are attractive and easily kept clean. sae aa \* This Office Before Sep- tember 15th i 0 COUPON ex x Kitchens and bathroom floors covered with Felt Base Felt Base Floor Coveriags are shown in many very desirable patterns and new and harmonizing colors. NO SUPERFICIAL EXAMINATIONS Where a low-priced and serviceable flapr covering is I do net make any’ hurried, superficial eye examinations. It {s required a selection from this very special offering will my invariable rule ke all the time and pains necessary to make prove especially satisfactory. every examination a ‘ough one. This thoroughness has been a Second Floor great factor in the success of my optometric work. | ‘ If your eyes are troubling you or if you have headaches, do not - —————————— se = put it off longer. l ne 80 Sah 7. a eT a9? -ITTSBURG.—Purchasi: THE RIGHT Civil War Veteran | Triad Makes Its ef coal lands in weet Vind | Happy Bridegroom} Appearance Here |e $7,000.00. 3. 4, Paisiey, president 9 a SPOKANE, Sept. 2.—In his first | A 32page weekly journal, The} 0102 large: re industrial tend a | campaign since civil war days, John | Triad, under the joint editorship of | [04) recorded in U nited States, c An honest opinion will be given you. | Livingstone, 72, stormed and won| Herbert Forder and Lem A. Dever, & DO NOT MISTAKE LOCATION the heart of Mrs. Barbar gs,| has just made its appearance in Seat ith 0 a oem OWE dogs : 63, in th a They were mar-| tle. It pledges it to “free un. Te me vitits ei Lower Floor, THE OWL DRUG CO., Third and Pike fisdchere tony biased service in a¢ ment of the David Powell. Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 and 1 to 6; Evenings by Appointment anes | community,” and promises both ser! The Japanese Red Cross now has|ous and frivolous matter in future Every scene a thrill or nearly 2,000,000 members. numbers. It proves there are can things going on a feast ‘of loveliness. | around you all the tne a Safe Meith. for INFANTS & INVALIDS “The Office Boy,” first of “the Torchy comedies, Mutt & Jeff PRE: A Horlick’s FIRST Pictures of the Olympic Games, in the j Strand News Four Years in Charge of The Owl Drug Co.'s Optical Departments Pathe News : Burton Holmes THIRD AVENUE AND PIKE STREET SEATTLE L - = 4 Coming Saturday—Charles Ray in “The Village SPOKANE 0 THE OWL DRUG COMPA: # Joming—“H sque”’ nfants, Invade a ren ea seratone spl Porter Sleuth. Coming. umoresque ertofanta.t wails Bicrreses | re Oral pecker is tn

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