The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1921, Page 3

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921. A MOTION PICTURE NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT Next Week, February 12 to 18, Will Be First National Anniversary Week in observance of which your leading theatres will all present FIRST NATIONAL Motion Pictures. . Every one of these pictures is an absolute leader in its own field. * Some of them have been held back for months, just to assure Seattle the most wonderful week of picture offerings the city has ever known Because their showings have been so delayed, the smaller surrounding cities are all clamoring for these big FIRST NATIONAL specials. This means that if it is a possible thing the Seattle showings must be con- fined to a single week. Every one of these pictures will draw capacity au- diences all the time. Therefore, to avoid missing any of them, set aside the first half of next week for theatre- going. Try to see as many of these four pictures as possible, as early in the week as possible and as early in the day as possible! Maybe You Think the Picture Doesn’t Dare Tell It! Well, It Does! “THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS” A Story of Mother Love That Goes Straight to Your Heart! “THE MAN IN HIS | HOUSE” A Wonderful Tale of the North Country with Lon Chaney, Lewis Stone and Betty Blythe— OMADS —OF THE— NORTH” AND AT THE The Six-Act Million and a Half Q B E R Ty ‘f Dollar Masterpiece of of "100% * Fun and Pathos— | Charles Chaplin “THE KID” Each One a FIRST NATIONAL Special Each One Opening Next SATURDAY THE “ ‘OD. 8 OG ran BPAY S cae tas Rrewater's Mile Maan MS ® MOUSE “Something Different.” ” buckle im nee Talmadge in : | Meighan in “The “ “The New York Sleeps,” Constance Binney in SEATTLE STAR ARDEN—William Faver- ¢ Man Whe Lost Mim: | Eight Reels of Film Unfolds Melodramatic Story at Rex Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN Go OTTO KEGEL, President proper } Many Attractive Special Values ‘ Are Offered in i The Bedding and Linen Section 36-inch White Outing Flannel THOUSAND DOLLARS fo per yard 4 hawk a oe ve rm a Ry ‘dies Good Absorbent Bath Towels, 4 Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle | * each ‘ re eat ee — = 36-inch Lots -finished Cambric, ce Eheithee Dteeeeha> ‘th Tika ‘ahneain POT FOIE oc ccccrovssscscccceasees sar jeep o Se nomaneh 2 . Millions." 66x80-inch Beacon Blanke 3, N ‘a chief aim in life was to spend H OOO 05s isrgeh case! 6 Weepaee < . are in one year's time, | 17-inch Crash Toweling, i was © of bis small | daily e a WO TRG ves sic: Fava siedenss ogee Ceeaee the ey was utes Our 58-inch Mercerized Table Dama rency, and the worst part of it all the yard eae ieee ae cee 64-inch Mercerized Table Damask, |back to Mr. Arbuckle, that they 81x90- ae Muslin Bed Sheets, |might do the scene over aguin each ... ‘Geiaed Gave | 81x99-inch Bleached Bed Sheets, angi LREE TORE Cora” tee eee ale { 42x36-inch Muslin Pillow Cases, | ois bk ah awe wie it ees o> ety eee meena: | 80x90-inch Colored Bedspreads, c a ee 4 ee a Ae rerrrrivy 2 Scene from “W. hile New Y ih Sleeps,” the photoplay at the Colored Crib Blankets, centers hy o| Rex this week. This is an eight-reel melodrama, told in three GER dsb pednniOasc Gisetdbetss eee about the rough and tumble To Be Well in Winter UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY {t's surely a_ pictorial pippin with Connie in the lead! You'll laugh just as hard when you see the old skipper in action as chief of “Toonerville’s Fire Brigade’ Both First National Attractions CHESTER SCENIC “Then Company Came” PATHE NEWS MALOTTE On the Wurlitzer COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists under Arthar Kay Playing the Overture “Mignon,” by Thomas COMING “THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE” beliger | | ‘above picture. a R ible Cc i Cc ire Maen ae an. | tamatsiay ators “maaan 6 WErsible Couch Covers Buck Leslie, a Bowery ruffian, meets | swat | feder |co., Stomach ‘wae in your system. stories, portraying life among the upper, middle and lower | classes of New York people. | Mare McDermott and Harry Sothern are shown in the Slightly Soiled Blankets Are Marked for Clearance Among them are Wool- and Wool-mixed Blankets from our regular stock—Blankets that are slightly soiled from handling, are reduced for clearance. Remnants of Sheetings, Muslins, Table Damask and Crashes are also on sale at remarkably low prices, —Fint Floor, ogee asa. Window Shades Special 95c Each Good quality Window Shades, mounted on dust- proof rollers, are on sale Friday at 95¢ each. | These are stock shades, 36 inches wide, and 6 feet long, and come in tan and green colors. ~_Second Floor, D Section “DANDERINE” | Girls! Save Your Hair Make It Abundant! families have an kressive time with Buster t acrobatic absurdities before the pdding da Virginia Fox is the girl j | arrives: COLISEUM ize will be at the ption of Kenneth Har-| adge's ing man, | poned of those wh ertne Kae and Gertrude logue ts film play a one of the STRAND *Fancy Thomas M an, the hand and a gun with a girl whose loftiness of #ful |) and innocence lead him to a better life. There are many thrifttn Priced $4.85 Each Thirty-six Reversible Couch Covers in brown, red }} uty, ap-| and plentt h hair seems to fluff scenes | ful. because eac in the action, hich holds the land thicken. yon jet you alr sta, thon Ot tha aniiahos 6 the Sale | itetens De pA ve se ganar and green color combinations, are reduced to $4.85 Faire Binney plays opposite want lots of long, strong | each. i Meighan. eee | ‘They are 56 inches wide and are especially desirable |f/” COLONIAL "ene where an inexpensive couch cover is required. E In “The Torrent,” the feature star-| dandruff = ring Eva Novak at the Colonial, | wating there is shown some wonderfully in-| gull, f, teresting scenes including night scenes on a picturesque island, a sea plane in full flight, and a storm at sea. The story tells of two lovers a on a Pacific inland under extra nury condition 4 of the une ty that awaits them on their return to civilization t youthful bi |ness and abundant thickness. fruggists! Toothache? It Will Not Ache a Second After “E-Z Tooth Filler” is Applied. Sixty Tapestry Couch Coven Are Reduced to $7.50 Selections can be made from well-assorted patterns and colors, and you will find the sizes extremely gen- erous, chee each, $7.50. —Second Floor, bade Section LLOYD GETS THE GRAV “a “High and Dizzy” what ihiey auSeuy evant thee Harold Lloyd will get $250,000 for | Number? Please” will say w York pro Uttle of “E-Z* Tooth Filler” is ach comedy he makes under his/WOTH He living in London. He will open new contract. And nost anyone who Natives of the new film company there and may [has laugh produce on a large scale, backed by Sir Thomas Lipton | substantial bridges of bamboo. Too—tleootleootoo; tleootleootoo—Too) “Dardanetia 0 in The in bet opular song hit layed to the court Thursday od Fisher holders of the copyright, have | entered sult for that amount against the Seattle Union theatre for alleged | put into the cavity. Of course ite fone, and no more thought than the tooth ought to be pulled out. It ‘ooth Fill ity, excludes the) soothes the writhing nerve and no cause for an ache. {'s not merely a te: Nef, either, but a real Al LAST TIMES TODAY AND FRIDAY— SOCIETY WIFE AND 4 AVIATOR MAROONED ON LONELY ISLE EVA and une of the music without permissior Half the amount asked is specified as attorney's fees. A GOOD THING TO KNOW Foley Cathartic Tablets are a genu inely wholesome physic an ideal lax. | too eM which will la atnve. They keep the system fit and a Sere fine, purged of poisons and ready to| on it sume as on resist 4 Miss J. Hun’ one can use it. - . o. Puae | PeRe fanny mee es Hs See “robth Filter” ts for wile at writes: “I cannot pra druggist’s at @c a bottle, or thartic Tablets too highly for w i cfirect upon receipt of price by | ne © done foi . ivertise ne as. ertram Drug Co. 347% im oe hay fone for m: aay Elston Ave., Chicago, ne Jack Ryder Loses “Grouchy” Feeling ‘Trouble Made Him Grouchy — Friends Notice Change Now r y to have Chew sther teeth, Anye 6. Takes but @ mo- “WHILE NEW YO.K =a NEWS COMEDY COLONIAL ORCHESTR S. K. WINELAND, Director “There is nothing under the sun T)how much more foul, matter it e not tried for stomach trouble. | brings out which was p: mu rika (intestinal |In # suid help. NOW |al Kill That Cold,With ats CASCARA gf QUININE Colds, Coughs CAO” Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT DM PHYSICIANS “I used Adlerika in my practice and have found nothing to excel it.” (Signed) 1 A This ‘preparat ka, acts as f It tends to eliminate or des AND La Grippe - | harmful germs and colon baci! the intestinal canal, thus guar | egaingt 8 M. Prettyman. | on After taking Adlerika foel better mithan for 20 yoars aven't lan-| or | Kuage to express the ui WRUL IM- {ITIES eliminated from my sys- (Signed) J. BE. Puckett cleanser ev acting on I bo: eines, « pleasant ry ie right | nartelt Drug co. and other leading alicy @ palurad movement aud Holice drug slores,—AdverUsemen

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