The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1921, Page 3

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Srna aeapeaneagnaaiiacaathidatsabatestinadiadeckbemstailibdbamas-asaimasemedeatincadadeaneien , ; ¢ y & THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR x PAGE S . “The County Fair” at Strand ae 4 Produced by Maurice Tourneur comers rae Mina y|Last Times| | Screen —€ THE GROTE-RANKIN CO | amet ga aces — OTTO F. KEGEL, President 3 Billie Burke in The Today—Tomorrow | HE STRAND COUNTY | FAIR” WITH WESLEY BARRY «==» The Big H R: Don’t Miss ™ cncrose The Antics of the Kids Blanche Sweet in Help The January Sales Affect a re aud nd here hown cut-| Oe ee eee eee eee ee os oe Helen Jerome Eddy and David Butler, in a scene from "| ‘The County Fair,” an entertaining drama of just plain Neu England folks, which is being shown at the Strand this week.| | | | urniture Draperies | es Rugs Bedding | An exciting horse race is one of the features of the picture, | which was produced under the capable Wirection of Maurice | ted to the | Tournenr Offering Extreme Savings to Everyone Who the way Wesley Barry and Edith Chapman are prominent in the wth and ording | at ; : Has a Home to Furnish. Further additions from our reserve stocks h&ve increased the selections so that purchases can today be made as satis- | factorily and advantageously as in the beginning of the sale. ok. Julie Hi A. Hearn YOUR PARENTS SAW IT! Will You Deny Yourself? at who mar in life when Be If Enderance ts lew Tried to the Limit Get,m Box of Pyramid = Aime Pie Suppositories ' If you are Atng with the ain and di f itching, leeding. protruding piles or hemors Drapery Remnants HALF PRICE Stocktaking has brought to our attention short lengths of hundreds of pieces of attractive Drapery materials, in- cluding Lace Nets, Scrims, Marquisettes, Madras—36 and 50 inches wide—Cretonnes of finest quality, fine Silks, Velours and many other very desirable materials — all are marked at Half Their Real Value. A very unusuahop- portunity to save is here presented to those who have single windows to treat, cushions and chair covers to make, library table runners to make. The selections are splen- did—the savings are exactly one-half. SECOND FLOOR—DRAPERY SECTION COME OVER NOW TO THE STRAND 5 HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS | with another maz Be Better Looking—Take « amuremen’ f Olive Tablets cllow—complexion * pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor- Or) t ou have a bad taste in your mouth Frisky M @ lazy, no-good feeling—you should f the pletur take Olive Jablets Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- I= ") » COLONIAL | stitute for calomel—were prepared by | - | Blanche Sweet l» starred in “Help| Dr. Edwards after 17 years of eww | Wanted Male . king, fo Dr Eewards Otve T sbleteares purety | mant medy which opened at the | vegetablecompound mixed witholiveotl. | f) " You will know them by their olive color. Help| Tohavea clear, pink skin, bright eyes, mM t f « no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like , catch a rich hustend. | childhood days you must get at thecause. om of the story Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on | sort the liver and bowels like calomel—yet jf) + have no dangerous after effects. H They start the bile and overcome con- | | stipation. Take one or two nightly and |) note the pleasing results. Millions {i boxes are sold annually at 15¢ and ma — ih | Whittall’s, Bigelow’s and Sloane’s Fine Worsted ] 4 WILTON RUGS — si? $89.50 Fourteen Rugs only—Rugs of a quality that will help to beautify the finest homes. Most prominently featured are Persian designs in Rose, Taupe, Blue and Tan colors that are so much in demand and that harmonize beautifully with the newest draperies and hangings. ‘ SECOND FLOOR—RUG SECTION Home of the Big Successes Until Friday Night Until Friday Night— A Paramount For a free name and ad- REN Drente, ‘We fee. Sir Arthur Pinero’s famou amid Bldg, Marshall, Mich. play NOW ay a) BEGINNING SATURDAY seaTTLE ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS A \ George Fitzmaurice PRODUCTION "Idols of Clay” with Mae Murray ang David Powell BILLIE BURKE —IN— | i | | | | | cut, introducing many very interesting designs. Priced, the square yard, | 59¢ and 69¢. i \ & The Frisky a} 4¢ 1,000 Yards of Felt B i Mrs. Johnson Cane fe ards of Felt Base rh she ic “fricky” . Come and thrill through this i. fp sss egport lag eh 2 mastodonic masterpiece te oe Fl Cx R d d t t F i rd F — , ; surpasses t¢ - A fearless expose o| —in— a, ei~meh 6 oon: scroee, It surpasses the fo; Blum * Scie comme « oor overings Are Reduced to 4 dal! is better than the star’s “The “DY— | i Right to ove." The gowns gare 59c and 69c the Square Yard | feats Donmeceite the story and the emotional score Cc a q a H spate sar = a Felt Base Floor Coverings are very attractive and are being used for ] TESTING covering kitchen, bath and bedroom floors. The patterns are clear [| 7 y | | i] BLOCK” A bandit—he fights AY AND FRIDAY com more than 100,000 ore — The Imperial | w ps for the right to win LAST TIMES at the Crystal pali on [ibis pal | the girl! A man—he . S h | be fights to keep her! A BLANCHE Paris choo Sure Way to Get romantic story of the of |" _ Rid of Dandruff | ef Dandruff : “gun totin’” days in ‘The Skipper’s SWEET ‘ CATARRHAL JELLY, * Cc ! here is one eure way hat never | NG ef sigglieie iil Treasure Garden’ ayer Dancing taile to. restore Uastdrad? ws fone car, way Oat never letels Colds A \“ 3 ng ye fe coed corny Raga the “HELP INSTRUCTOR [eres i wiurily. Oe oo. hla Sm | gy: io signe indian nee HOWARD TAYLOR Pi) °Niguld arvon, apply ita Geta 4 i Finished pupil of Ted Shawr ene oh hen fotirine ey oe to we WET AND WARMER” ——_ WANTED-- a ee oe ae sel, | First National eee _ BY morning, most if vot all, of oh Comedy Orchestra MALE” urd : Under Afternoons and EB) Pr phandapoee sg ery 8 nd tra ko’ wnattar how much danaeut!) KONDON MEG. CO. you may have Minneapolis, Minn. “QUAINT ISLE OF MARKEN” De Laxe Scenic Phone Elliott 6390 for Appointment ARTHUR KAY Playing the Overture “Raymond” A MAN MAID ROMANCE, MANNED BY A MAID You will find, too, that all itching os calp will s Jensen & Chester Screenic NEWS—OOMEDE |Old Folks’ Coughs «. stk Rely on Cuticura il be lieved Piso’ ft, and look and feel a hundred r yest stash OUR OTHER USUAL GOOD FEATURES : 1 gh apenee: ime eters anon ar aw { LO Clear Away PATHE NEWS “Unseen Forces” Skin Troubles aon,se clganee, Olntawest te epoch Pulcur te Mack Sennett’s shee eg ORCHESTRA ae ah ae “Love, Honor and Behave” COLONIAL ORCHESTRA 5 4 : : rug t is ine € « 8. K WINE LAND four ounces tb nll you will need. DIRECTOR This simple remedy has never been Iknown to fai ' Coming,

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