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or the cr Ducteseen [DAY NIGHT— Wallace Will close a ecg and popular ~ SCHOOL” u students were 5 ; permitted to study Mathematics, they can all exhibit figures to pro the success of or Reid’s ad- d methods! PUNCH OF THE IRISH” 5 CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “There Iq No Santa Claus” and Von Herberg News COMING— “TOM MOORE in “HOLD YOUR LAST TIMES— THURSDAY-FRIDAY The Stirring Story of a Golden-Hearted Ne’er - do - well “UST PALS” HANK MANN COMEDY “THE NICKEL CHASER” NEWS COLONI AL ORCHESTRA $. K. WINELAND DIRECTOR | #1 bad a severe cold,” writes For. est Thomas, R. R.g, Box 29, O'Fal n, Mo. “I thought I was taking | pneumonia or consumption. Nothing | seemed to do me any good. I was | fecommended to try Foley's Honey and Tar. I took two bottles and I feel perfectly il tell any body Foley's Hon beat for colds anc to be kept in the hous It pays to do #0.” the genuine Foley's. oplates —Advertisement and ought the time. Contains no Awful Sick "With Gas" Eatonic Brings Reliet “1 have been, awtul sick with gas,” Mrs. W. H. Person, ‘‘and Eatonic ie all I can get to give me reliet.’” | paisley and gas on the stomach oy ' taken os and carried out wd then appetite and ength come back. An many oti bodily preted disappear when th t. Don’t let sourness, belch- by loating, indigestion and other stomach ills go on, Take Eatonic tablets after you eat—see how much better you feel. Big box costs only a trifle with your Gruggist’s guarantee. mach ar can't be | Be sure to get} Until Friday Night— 19 and terrib a in Love: J He's sure to make the girls’ hearts tingle in this First National at- traction— “19 and PHYLLIS” As a romantic young dandy he awakens much mirth and sympathy with his ardent wooing! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists under Arthur Kay Playing “In the Hall of the Mountain King.” Peer Gynt Sulte—Grieg Beautiful An nabelle Lee"—Popular Song. MALOTTE ON THE WURLITZER CHRISTIE COMEDY FAY TINCHER in “Dining Room, Kitchen and Sink” BRUCE SCENIC “The Business of Camp- ‘ing” PATHE NEWS COMING— DOROTHY GISH Coliseum Midnight Matinee Tickets Selling moments in this pie ture of the real West! COMEDY— “A House Full of ‘StopTe opToothache, Pain, | Terture, Instantly! | E-Z Tooth Filler Will Do It for You No Need for Anyone to Suffer, Don’t put ap ue toothache 4 n is gone as if It nb up the cavity, ex= air and stopping’ the dx from acting on the Jumping until you are ready to have a per- manent filling put In. Why punish yourself, why endure the agony of toothache when a ae bottle of "li-Z (easy) Tooth Filler” will quickly restore your peace of w mind. Keep it on hand for emerg- Tooth Filler” ia for sale at your druggist’s at %c a bottle, or sent direct upon receipt of price by the Chas, A, Bertram Brug Co, 3472 Elgjon Aye., Chicago 1 | Picture Patter| ii {Wallace Reid’s “The Charm School” | Well Named; at Liberty This Week Wi Girls, girls, girls! Daneing girls, bathing girla, diving | girls. There are SOME girls in Wallace Reid's new picture jat the Liberty this week. It is called “The Charm School.” Wally is the principal of the school, and Lila Lee is the little charmer, who charms) the handsome principal into putting a wedding ring on her | finge r. * * and Phyllis," the ‘ing Charles Ray pecenes take on the roof of a Jeottage, Mr. Ray {« called upon to Jeapture a burglar—which role played by De | “i the neveral UM—Charice Kay in “Phy tte Inetoon.” —dames Oliver Curweed's or the Trail’s Red.” olimbe Mix in “Three Gold duet N—Mary Plekford ight As Mr. Ray did not relish the idea lof falling 26 feet from the top of a “A Thoumad te One." low, a novel scheme was perfected. After the necessary scenes for the | bungalow wore taken on location at | Sawtelle, Cal, an exact reproduction lwas built in the studio over the swimming pool; hence when the com | batants dropped, they lit in the coo! waters of the plunge. ' The scene, however, resulted tn the ruining of one perfectly good dress sult worn by the star, eee CLEMMER Ymagine the dismay of a yourtg| A humorous in¢ ident occurs In “3 girl who with two brothers fighting | Gold Coins,” the Tom Mix picture at Jagainst the German army, falls inthe Rex this week when Mix, liove with a young man whom she be-| “daredevil” cowpunchet in a small) | eves to be an American, and after | town in neon coming out of the store sheltering him for days and listening | Carrying @ coffin, and the “bad man,” to his lovemaking, discovers that he | Who has been “hired” to get him, isa a Ge “py. upon gazing on the coffin makes a This the @ramatic situation |auick getaway, Tom then proceeds which Mary Pickford faces in “The |to show his marksmanship by Love Light.” her latest film play which is being shown at the Clem mer this week. are laid in a small town on the border line of the countries. The wt deals with lives of a dejected ‘nobody,” walt and a pretty young teacher. Buck Jones ts seen in the part of Bim, the “nobody”—a ne‘er-dowel who at heart is courageous and chivalrous. the a boy echooi e eve | REX ing his gun and puncturing a dozen thrown Into the a ohart Bosworth in | | | thatched bungalow to the ground be b ectemeeataticne come etiig | eat and cattle} condensed milk cans as they are} | } | | STRAND James Oliver Curwood's “Isobel; or the Trail’s End,” which bas enjoyed a long run at the Strand theatre comes to a clone tonight. The new show, “Midsummer Madness,” William De Mille production, will jopen Friday. | “Midsummer |story of the diner |young married coup! | tragedy and eventual! Lois Wilson, Jack Holt, ad Nagle are the featured RS. H. O. PE City, Mo., ence with Tanlac has been noth oRS, of Kan: nan whose experi ing loss than wonderful, declares her husband. After her improve ment he takes it himself and his Madness* In health in also restored. COLONIAL Scenes for “Just Pals,” the new | | Photoplay at the Colonial this week dames Kenie, the handsome young stage star, who recently married pretty littl Dorothy Gish, appears opposite his charming little wife in “Flying Pat,” the photoplay which opens at the Colise Saturday. see Betty Blythe, who will be remem. |bered here aa the heroine in “The Penalty,” wears 130 pounds of beads in # new Fox production, 2 “The Mountain Woman,” a picturi y a friend persuaded my © Tanlac and the results thing leer than wonder lea have not only en speared, but she has actu twenty xy Charles Neville a next starring v cee “Hold Your Horses,” Moore film play will be the next attraction at the Liberty. a Tom und now # health years with itis aici init and loss of appet New" |Dadly run-down ition, She »]eould not eat much, had pains all through her body and limbs ahd was #0 weak at times she could hardly stand on her feet. She was losing weight and gradually getting w | Jall the time, in spite of all we could “After seeing the splendid my wife was getting I began taking Taniac myself, and before I had fin-| lished my second bottle, 1 was eating | |things 1 had not dared touch before ng just d was in a) | starring “The Daughter of the Magrate.” Sey results | Wallace Reid is filming | Crane Wilbur is coming back in te Catherine f Maryland. pletures, play Calvert in Lace,” the|!n along time. I creen version of Myrtle Reed's fa- | anything set before r ™ story, haa been released. Seena | tte is fing, T suf! one of the leading players the worst kin . in this pieture ' and nervous .» but it! relieved me entirely We both owe Tanlac debt of grati tude.” The above enthusiastic statement} |was made recently by Herbert 0. Peters, well-known citizen of Kansas nowest film. | City, Missouri, residing at (4 Wal nut street “Lavender and Old mous Owen 1 ae Terhune has writ The Fi r.” in Tearle will soon ap a great one Elaine Hammerstein drama is “The Girl Krom Nowhere ‘Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug Stores.—Advertisement, |} William B. Davidson is mun, her leuding Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKI orTo F. KEGEL, President _ Good Merchandise---Exceptional Values Are the Outstanding Features of the Grote-Rankin Co’s. Month-End Clearance Sale Each of our departments h as contributed liberally to make this Month-End, Clearance Sale an assured success—offering values which mean high quality at greatly lowered prices. Furniture at Month-End Clearance Prices Stock No. 1450—Mahogany Chiffonier 50814—Walnut 3-3 Bed $1414¢—Mahogany 165—Walnut Dressing Table .. 578—Walnut Chiffonier at .. $921—Walnut Dressing Table .. 800—Loose-cushion Leather Rocker ae 517—Goat Grain Leather Davenport... 900—Imitation Leather Morri 1925—Upholstered Brown Fiber Rocker. 1803—Brown Fiber Rocker 130614—Brown Fiber Rocker 1777—Brown Fiber Davenpor 480—Mahogany Library 98 237—Overstuffed Tapestry R 937—Browntex Davenport Tal 576—Mahogany Library Table .. 1201—Mahogany Cane-back Rocker 287—Overstuffed Tapestry Chair Article and Vinish Dressing Table . Table . ~Brown Fiber Floor Lamp... 2784—-Mahogany Library Table 1826—Brown Fiber Desk Chair... Sale Price $45.00 . 857.50 . $35.00 pt . $70.00 . $67.50 $17.50 . $32.56 $195.00 $24.50 :$27.50 $12.25 $18.75 ee $72.50 $31.25 $29.75 $34.50 -$9.50 $7.50 32.50 . $22.50 $28.75 $85.00 is Chair... ocker .. ple ... 00—Mahogany Chair with hair cloth seat. .$17.50 3029-—Jacobean 6-foot, & 3039—Jacobean 8-foot, ! 4043-6—Mahogany Velour Up! and Chair inch Dining Table. $53.35 -inch Dining Table. $59.00 holatered Davenport $487.50 $118—Mahogany and Cane ty pholstered Davetport and Chair 439-0—Ivory Breakfast Suite, inch Table and 4 Ch $537.00 consisting of 36x42- 57.50 439-0—Ivory and Blue Breakfast inch Table and 4 Chairs..... 900—Olive and Blue Breakfast Sui Table and 4 Chairs 8 900—Black and Orange Breakfast Suite, 40x40-inch Table and 4 Chairs .... 2047—Green Denim Couch at. Ivory 1—Ivory Dressing Table .. 1—Ivory Chiffonier at ... 1—Ivory Bedroom Chair at. 1—Ivory Chiffonier at .... 815—Walnut Bed at 931—Tuna Mahogany Chiffonier. 50—Walnut Bed at 93: 931—Tuna Mahogany Stand a 931—Tuna Mahogany Bed 93114 4—Tuna Mahogany Rock 931%4—Tuna Mahogany Bench . —Tuna Mahogany Vanity 208—Brass Bed at 4078—Continuous Post Bra 541—Ivory Wood Bed .. 56 Ivory Wood Bed .. 3—Walnut Dressing Table ‘ Enameled Chiffonier —Ivory Enameled Dresser . 52.50 Me ses eke l $60.00 .$12.80 .$58.50 . $75.00 -$67.50 . $73.50 .$11.50 .$86.50 $42.50 .$75.00 $41.50 - $87.50 -$16.25 .$75.00 ‘$11.75 vevccves $0.75 cesveseeses ++ $08.50 ($21.25 :$22.50 :$23.50 $23.75 ‘$41.25 er. cab alahoaeey Dressing Table ‘ Month-End Clearance Sale of Bedding and Linens 42-36-inch ‘Muslin PILLOW. CA Ss 20¢ EACH 81x90-inch good quality BED SHEETS Ss $1.50 EACH Medium-sized HUCK TOWELS 10¢ EACH $1.00 Per Dozen AI 16x32-inch HUCK TOWELS 12¢ EACH $1.50 Per Dozen 54x74-inch Gray SHEET BLANKETS $1.65 PAIR 70x80-inch Plaid WOOL-FINISHED BLANKETS $5.25 PAIR 66x80 Wool-finished PLAID BLANKETS — | $6.25 PAIR Cl ALL-LINEN BEACON 66x80-inch Plaid AL-WOOL BLANKETS $11.75 PAIR Double Bed Size ILKOLINE-COVERED COMFORTS $3.25 EACH Wool-filled SILK-COVERED COMFORTS $16.50 EACH Fringed Plaid WOOL-MIXED AUTO ROBES $6.25 EACH 58-inch Mercerized TABLE DAMASK 65¢ YARD 70x70-inch TABLE OTHS $7.75 EACH Large assortment of BATH ROBE BLANKETS $4.75 and $6.00 EACH 4 Month-End Clearance Sale of Rugs The Best Values of the Year Are Included in This Sale 4 only finest ROYAL WILTON RUGS, size 9x12, in rose, blue. and gold ground with Oriental figures; each $108.00. 83 only ROYAL WILTONS, size 8-8x10-6, in rose, blue and gold ground with Oriental designs; each $89.50. 4 only ROYAL WILTON RUGS, size 8-3x 10-6, are reduced to, each $98.50. WHITTALL and BIGELOW BODY BRUS- SELS RUGS, size 9x12, a good selection of patterns, are reduced to $59.50. Size 8-3x10-6 reduced to $53.50. 13 EXTRA HEAVY REVERSIBLE ART RUGS, size 9x12; these are made of good grade wool facing with a layer of fiber run- ning through the center to give them weight, and they are shown in blue, gray and tan colors,.xeduced ,to.$26,75 each. ONE LOT OF GRASS RUGS, all 9x12 in size; these are especially attractively priced; very special, each, $8.00. Draperies at Reduced Prices 36-Inch Cretonnes at 25c a Yard 500 yards of very good quality. Bungalow ~ Cretonnes are reduced to 25c the yard. Terry Cloth at 95c a Yard Final clearance of 86-inch double printed Terry Cloth—a fine, soft, hanging drapery material, now reduced to 95c the yard, DRAPERY REMNANTS At One-fourth Their Original Prices In order that all drapery remnants will sell quickly we offer them at exactly One-fourth of Their Regular Value Three tables have been arranged and piled high with drapery remnants of every descrip- tion—and the price is low enough to have them sell out in one day. Printed Scrims Reduced to 29c Yard Several very good colors are included in this disposal of 36-inch printed scrims, suitable for window drapery. Polychrome Floor Lamps $16.50 Each Highly decorative floor lamp stands with double light fixtures and seven feet of silk cord, now reduced to $16.50 each. 2s rs Se SL ee See ee eee H | | | |