The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1920, Page 3

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Paramount's impressive, beautiful motion picture, the logical successor to “The Mir- acle Man,” is here a few days longer be; cause of the unending crowds— HUMORESQUE Originally published in the Cosmopolitan, “Humoresque” was read by 5,000,000 per- sons. The screen version is conquering the world. Itisa story of sublime mother love. All through the picture is evident the spirit of the old adage: ~ “God could not be everywhere and there- fore he made mothers.” * * * All Seattle is talking about this one— “FOUR TIMES FOILED” A Chester Comedy as fine, in its own way, as the feature. * % BURTON HOLMES STRAND NEWS FRANCES DRAGER, Violinist * “The Mutiny of the Elsinore,” with | ! | Mitchell Casson Lewis, Helen Ferguson and Ferguson William v. Mong, will be the next attraction at the Clemmer. Until Friday Night Only A Paramount Artcraft Picture —FIRST RUN— New York City of Masks Friday Night Will Be | Your Last Chance To see Paramount's depiction of the carefree life in the “Bohemi. an” quarters of London— “The Prince Chap” —With— Thomas Meighan, Kathlyn Williams and Lila Lee Bringing Up Father JOE ROBERTS ON THE BANJO ORCHESTRA TOPICS—NEWS “Fatty” Arbuckle —In— “OUT WEST” Wherein “Fatty” cleans up in the toughest, wildest and wooliest town in the West. SlSsiis To Make Hairs Vanish From Face, Neck or Arms Don’t Spoil Your Hair by Washing It When you scareful what you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious,4 as it dries the scalp and makes the| hair brittle | ‘The best thing to us cocoanut oil shamp pure and entire ? very cheap ar all to pieces. at any drug store will last the whole months Simply moisten the bair with wa- ter and rub it in, about a teaspoon ful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, | w= Cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair wenly, and iv soft, fresh looking, Safeguard bright, fluffy, wavy and easy t handie o it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure your drug Gist gives you Mulsified. wash your hair, be (Beauty Culture) Ke little powdered delatone « Mulsitied | hand or this is} pear It's | powd else | spread o iry surface two ified | or three minutes rub off, wash the and a fe nees | kin and it will be entirely free from family for| hair or blemish. This simple treat Ment is unfailing, but care should be exergised to be sure and get genuing delatone, otherwise you may be dis appointed A Bad Cou and Uf neglected, dries quickly TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINERTY—Chartes Ray in “The Vib lage Sleuth,” CLEMMER—Vielet Heming in “The UM—Derothy Gish im “Little | ebettion. STRAND-—Pannie Hurst's “Humor Robert Warwick in ty of Masks.” en “Don't Change ) ordinary appes athlyn Willian one picture than she starts on another. For the past year she hasn't known the meaning of the word “vacation,” Yet Miss Williams claims she has been having a grand © dropped over am cliff and the next I would escape }death from a flying train, Destrue |tion lurked on every hand from fire water and evil villains, It was # most wonder th | lately hectic Ie it any have done The Prince Chap,” come od relief and seem like & restful Sunday morning of furious | aad © Prince Chap,” which is| the attraction at the Rex this week Miss Williams appears ax Alice ‘Tray ers, the jealous sweetheart of Wil liam Peyton, a sgulptor cee LIBERTY ¢ As a country boy with aspirations to become a great detective, Charlie Ray furnishes a good bit of laughter at the Liberty this week in “A Vil lage Speuth.” After his attempts to round ut some melon thieves in his dad's apple orchard have «ge water Charlie ge real job in re he ene starts to unravel it. The results are je kK in the extreme. Charlie tn evealed not only as the logical suc censor to Sheriock Holmes, but wins & pretty girl in the bargain. eee STRAND After all, lavinh settings and spec tacular scenes are not absolutely requisites for the truly great motion | pictures, “Humoresque,” on view at ithe Strand this week, is among the| | big photoplay productions of the year | because It dmprenses one with ite «ire | cerity and intense heart appeal. It ix 4 story of human beings as they re ally are. The story of the genius of the violin, who aided by that beau } tiful gift, mother love, rose from ob. security of poverty to the heights strikes a responsivie chord in every | heart. “Humoresque” was adapted trom | Fannio Hurst's novel of the same name. . eee COLISEUM Dorothy Gish ts proving a delight ful little comedienne in “Little Mine Rebellion.” the photoplay. in which she is appearing at the Coliseum this week. ‘The story tells how a little duchess over in Europe is forced to leave her throne because of a revolution. Then the plot shifts to America, where Dorothy practices the delicate art of flapping pancakes in a restaurant window. When myatery and intrigue surround her again and romance creeps into the story, a surprising climax resulta, see CLEMMER Violet Heming, late star in the stage play, “Three Faces Bast and) Picture Patter Clara Kimball Young comes to the| Liberty Saturday in “For the Soul| of Rafael.” eee | Yale students recently voted Nor-| ma Talmadge their favorite screen star. eee Milton Sills has been engaged fo the title role in “The Faith Healer William Vaughn Moody's play. eee “What's Reid's te at the © Your Hurry,” comedy, will be shown sour starting Saturday Wallie Hiers, the rotund come. been chosen to pl in Bebe Danie joture to be made starrin art. Constance Talmadge's seventh pic-| | ture for First National } just been | finished and titled “Good Refer | ences.” TONIGHT and FRIDAY— LAST TIMES DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS’ Novel of College and Society Life “THE cost” oe —WITH— VIOLET HEMING star of “Eyerywoman” and “Three Faces East” CLEMMER MUSIC Liborius Hauptman, Director THE SEATTLE STAR Working in Feature Pictures Is _ Restful to Former Serial Star Thomas Meighan and Kath ‘The Prince Chap,” at the Rex this week. she thoroly enjoys working in a feature production after her strenuous career as a serial star. say in the sereen production of woman,” in featured at the C this week in Cost which was adapted to the screen from David Graham Phillips’ novel of the same name | in the supporting cast ee COLONIAL k han been a y next Your chauffeur in barranwer British nobl Rarr McCutcheon, the writer, « New York “the city of masks,” wrote an entertaining novel about it by that name. The book has been transformed into a se play and jis being showg at the week under the tite City of Masks.” Robert Warwick New York, the im the leading Until Friday Night Only DELIGHTFUL DOROTHY INA Paramount Comedy Little Miss Rebellion Think of a Grand Duchess with a heavy date to attend a jazz ball with a private in the U, you have’the ‘first gust of wind in a_ picture filled with gales of laughter! Hayden, Hall and Snyder in a Song Prologue Sunshine Comedy Coliseum News MALOTTE on the WURLITZER | lyn Willams, im a scene fro: Miss William ASPIRIN | Name “Bayer” on Genuir “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” in gen: | ‘4 wine Aspirin proved safe by millions! and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an| unbroken “Bayer package” which containe proper ache, raigia, Ftheum: Handy tin bo’ \few conte, Druggiats also sell larger | “Payer packages Axpirin is trade! rk Bayer Manufa Mono- idewter Bali ure Home of the Big Successes He doesn’t catch the thieves who are steal- ing his dad’s water- melons — that is, he joins them— Oh, well, better have all the fun of seeing this rousing *aramount comedy— eee Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Many Items of Daily Use Carrying Greatly Reduced Prices Are Examples of Notable Offerings on Sale Friday in the Basement House Furnishing Section Polishing Brushes $2.98 Fifteen-pound Polishing Brushes with long, smooth handles and fiber pol- ishing surface. Special, each $2.98. Clothes Hampers $3.98 Round Clothes Hampers, woven of strong Mexican grass and made witn reinforced bottoms and tight-fitting covers; each $3.98. Carpet Sweepers $2.98 Cycle-bearing Carpet Sweepers that operate easily—have hardwood cases with nickel-plated trimmings. Spe- cial, each $2.98. Liquid Veneer 38c Large-size bottles of Liquid Veneer for polishing furniture and wood- work; specially priced Friday at 38c. Spark Guards $2.98 Fireplace Spark Guards that cover an opening 31x38 inches—made of heavy wire and ornamented with brass handles; each $2.98. Old English Floor Wax $1.08 Two-pound cans of Old English Floor Wax are on sale Friday, can, $1.08. Earthen Baking Sets $1.19 3rown Earthenware Baking Sets, consisting of six 3-inch nappies and one covered casserole, glazed inside and outside. Special, the set $1.19. Shopping Baskets 39c Shopping Baskets and Bags, made of spruce splints and beautifully stained in bright colors. Priced spe- cial at 39¢. Larger sizes are priced 59¢ and 69¢ each. Witch Soot Destroyer 18c Cleans stove, pipe and chimney without the inconvenience of taking down the stovepipe. Special Friday, only 18c. O-Cedar Mops 68c A convenient household size, oiled, ready for dusting—one hundred o1 these handy Mops are on sale Friday at 68c each. ; CHARLES | RA cavalry and §) A Village Sleuth You have only to- night and Friday to see it! Babe Ruth The baseball star, in action — Coming Saturday— Clara Kimball Young in “For the Soul of Rafael” TOWELS Are Underpriced for Friday At 15¢ Each For Huck Towels in a convenient household size. At 25c Each For Huck Towels, size 17x35 inches, finished with red borders. At 39c Each For Huck Towels, superior quality, in white only; size 18x36 inches. At 25c¢ Each For Bath Towels that will give good service, size 17x31 inches. At 50c Each i, For Honeycomb Bath Towels that are espe- cially absorbent; size 20x40 inches. —First Floor = Mahogany Finished LAMP STANDS Are Offered Friday at t $12.85 Each ANNEX STORE | Large Leather ROCKERS At $39.75 Just a dozen of these massive Brown Leather Rockers are among the Friday Specials in the* Annex Store. They have loose cushion seats. The back is high and the arms are large and comfortable. Priced had nod WS cial, each, | ] To those who are inter- ested in an attractive Floor Lamp, tomorrow's offering will make special appeal. Thirty-six fine mahogany- finished Floor Lamps, made with double light sockets and equipped with seven feet of silk cord, are offered at the very special price at $12.85 each. Three styles are included in this exceptionai offering. Silk Shades are shown in large variety and are priced from $10.00 to $75.00 each. —Second Floor, Drapery Section nH uh | wx A Number of Howard Overdraft Are Attractively Priced Friday In sizes for bedroom or bathroom. Rag Heaters Rugs add a charm and decorative quality to Are Reduced sich wane tan cannot be approached by any | other floor covering. | that have been slightly dam- . aged in transportation, and are 24x48-inch, heavy quality, hit-and-mjss pat- on sale in the Basement Store terns, special at $1.35. ee hihi Papp ; 27x54-inch size, priced at $1.75 each. e durability 0 ese eat- .j ii i %. h. ers is not affected in the least. £0860-Inch ‘size, (peoed, 85am iste = Floor

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