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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921. Co, THE SEATTLE STAR |Norma Talmadge as Russian Girl in “Panthea” FRASIER- SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN Long French Suede Gloves Which Would Regularly Sell for $7.50 Sale Price $3.95 _ 12-BUTTON LENGTH —Women’s French Suede Gloves of fine quality; pique sewn; three clasps at wrist. GRAY WHITE MODE —AIn gray, all sizes from 61% up. —In mode, sizes 6% and % —aIn white, sizes 6 through 714, Because they are going away after Fri- lay night. And they’ve had such a rip- é two weeks here that they hate to 0a) : ‘Come in tonight or tomorrow to say good- Imported Dress Linens In the Desired Colors MARKED FOR QUICK SELLING AT $1.50 A YARD —Irish Linens of extra quality—now being much sought for dresses, smocks, skirts and novelties for art-needlework. —A complete range of colors inclades: i. —ASilver Gray Tan Apple Green Wisterta Copenh. Pink Rose Old Rose preg A Gold Wi Norma Talmadge as she appears in a scene from “Pan- thea,” the dramatic photoplay, in which she is appearing at the Rez this week. “Panthea” is one of Miss Talmadge’s best pictures and in Flesh Canary Light Blue Peach It sparkles with the typ- ieal American humor of _@ young man who has to double a fortune in sixty days or lose his girl! Christie Comedy “Nobody’s Wife” Chester Outing Scenic “Rookeries and Squawkeries” MALOTTE On the Wurlitzer PATHE NEWS Coming KATHERINE MACDONALD —In— “My Lady’s Latchkey” A RIVAL (N OHIO HICKSVILLE, 6 feet 3 inchen He weighs 447 pounds All of these bufky attributes have Ohta, Feb. g8—/|thetr values in the film land of Arbuckle bad better watch | make bellewe and Gorrell may capi ‘A rival fat comedian for |tatize on them. Cameramen have in the making here | been bere “xhooting™ teats of Hick» about wet for a “big | ville youthful giant | Whenever the big boys Mfvver Weoking younguter of | goes wrong, ho lifts either the fore te Keith Gor- or aft, wherever the trouble may to his foretock | be, and lets it down on an automo inches and bis|bile jack for repairs, The camera- . The|man caught him tm the act of lif. 3 feet|ing the front end of « farm tractor is watet Hine! to permit it to pass a stump. The Duo-Art piano is splendid for dancing gHE fact that practically all tremen- fad dous masters of the piano have ff selected the Duo-Art reproducing piano to keep their art immortal is proof of the prestige of this instrument. But the Duo-Art will also play any of the 88- note player tolls so popular for dancing. Just put on your favorite player music, touch the switch, and away everybody goes in the merry madness of a fox trot. But what a fox trot! For the instrument shat plays it is the instrument of which Paderewski himself, in more exacting tasks, has exclaimed: «I shall be proud indeed to have my playing reproduced with such manifest fidelity.” Always, moreover, your Duo-Art is ready for playing from the keyboard, by hand. The pianoforte into which it is incorporated may be a Stroud, Wheelock, Steck, Weber, or the im- mortal Steinway. Foot-impelled, from $945; electrically operated, from $1300, Come in and ask to hear your favorite melodies played on the Duo-Art piano . Sherman ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma * Spokane + Portland it she plays an extremely emotional role, that of a young Russian girl sentenced to 0 mit. Her escape is one of the picture, * COLISEUM ACK Barnum’s well-known quotation, “There's one bern every minute,” In his latest picture, “Just Out of Col lege,” which opened at the Coliseum Wednemtay. He plays the part of “Ed Swing: or.” @ college youth In love with a Millionaire's daughter, This particu: | jar millionaire, Septimus Pickering, . * Pickering gtves Ed $20,000, stipu tating if he doubles tt in 30 days he} can keep the money and marry the gtr, Ed trvests in of] stock-—yes, | you're right—he in buncesd. Hin day dreams end abruptly, but he comes | back to earth again when, with the help of an advertiaing expert, he! starte @ pickle business rivaling Pickering. which te scoring a tremendous hit at the Léberty, is screamingty funny. Chaplin, tm his osgal tramp outfit, comes into the picture letwurely strut: | ting along with an alr of aristocracy. He pulls forth from his * eee | CLEMMER | Joseph J. Dowling, whose portrayal lof the Patriarch in “The Miracle Man” won unlimited praise, is promt nent in the cast supporting Dustin Farnum at the Clemmer this week Dowling is cast as a titled Engtiah. IMPLY? WELL DON'TBE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Apimply face will not embarrase you longer if t a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and fiver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- tively, but their action is gentle and ead of severe and irritating. | No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever.cursed with a “dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” , constipation, torpid liver, bad | disposition or pimply face. | Jlive Tablets are a purely vegetable | compound mixed with olive oil; you will | | know ther by their olive color. | _ Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel | complaints, and Olive Tablets are the | immensely effective result. Take one or | two nightly for a week. See how much | better you feel and look. 15¢ and J0ce | IN “PRAIRIE PAN HANK MANN COMEDY “JUNK” MUTT AND JEVr ORCHESTRA * PICKFORD substantiates | ie known as the pickle king and te a | n for a crime she did not com- most thrilling incidents of the * * #8 TODAY'S PROGRAMS a BERT Y—Chartie Chagtin in “The | CLEMMER—Destia Pervem ts “Tig _ Sanniag Pettere tm | * Linus | duet Ome of | COLONIAL—Teom Mix ts “Praivte | Trette* REL —Nerme s Tetecdge mm “Pue- portrays the role with all the finense and artistry at his command. “Big Happiness” iw the title of the picture, eee STRAND “Outride the Law,” the picture at the Strand thin week, is a crook drama which features Priscilla Dean and Lon Chaney. Miss Dean is eeen ag Molly Mad. Gen, « girl crook who sets out Hesidea Chaney, Wheeler Oakman Gftm Dean's has- band, and Ralph . * | telling people so. What happened as a reeuft of all thie is told on the screen at the Benton. Kathieen O'Connor has the leading feminine role. eee FLORENCE It has been said that no man can be in two different places at the same time, bat motion pictures are shat- tering many of the old established principles, In “Always Audacious,” Wallace Reid in three different persona, each of whom is in a different piace at the same time “Always Audacious” is now show ing at the Florence Picture Patter Daredevil by name of John Hogg rode to the bottom of Grand Canyon to get news piteure, Took him four days and nights to go 22 miles. ee Dorothy Wood has been selected as new leading woman in mermaid | comedian. eee Only one adult, a dog catcher, ap- pears in “Ladies’ Pets." Raby Ar thur Austin and little Ida May Me Kenzie have leading parts. Snookee, the Humanzee, ts the hero and a soore of dogs take part. eee Ina Claire, who t» appearing tn the screen version of her stage sue 26d & UNIVERSITY Until Friday Night Onty— NORMA TALMADGE “PANTHEA” , The nensational story of gevermnent intrigue! HAROLD LLOYD In “Number, Please” Bat te “As | the cart tnetuées | | | | All of Our Feather Fans e Greatly Reduced —An excellent assortment of colors, in fine quality plumes. Water Tumblers 59c | for Set of Siz —Pilain blown water tumblers, with fhree-line decoration. —Regularly priced.at.$1.50-a.dozen. Fifth Fleer Regular prices and reduced icks are given below: 1 Maize, $18.50 1 Royal Blue, 1 Orchid, $18. 2 Maize, $12.50 1 Copenhagen, $12.50. $1850; $11.50 }$7.50 Brass Jardinieres at Decided Reductions —Pilain and hammered brass. —#8-ineh size, reduced from $2.50 to $1.65. —9-inch size, reduced from $3.00 to $1.95. —Vitth Floor 5 Assorted Colors, $9.50. . $6.50 2 Royal Blue, $20.00....$13.50 } $15.00 1 Orange, $22.50 1 Orchid, $22.50: 1 Black, $27.50 | Colonial this week, where Tom Mix, | — —————— | popular cowboy star, is appearing a4 | ceas, “Polly With a Past,” appeared | in just one other picture, years ago. | “ef 1 The workings of a mfe combina, | Dr. Edward T. Devine, for 20 years Special Price Basement: New Sports Skirts Hit by Zone Expe Hariana Bartholomew, soning Boosts Chest Plan tion are shown in a new pletograph. | of the Ct o of St. an ei cee Teny Moreno’s full name is An- tonio Garido Monteagudo As we were about to remark-— ore | Society of New York, epoke strongty | address at Broadway Moreno. | = favor of the community chest plan | Wednesday night, on the at a luncheon held in the Hotel But- + | tor Ww * ee et | or © maine epatem movery Ethel Clayton is the widow of | the charities indorsement bureau of |“'¥: He argued that comm Joseph Kaufman, director a yoar ago. Doctors Fail “Terrible case of Bexema—con- tracted when a mere boy—fought disease for ten years, w dosen = specialists. Hoth terrible condition. Almost a ner- vous wreck. It took just & bottles of D. D. D. to clear up thie dis ears, | This Is the late testimony of a prom: | you a bottle on our personal atee. Try it today, 350, 60c and BARTELL’S DRUG STORES CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with be) for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Tableta.— Advertisement. Torture, Instantly! erve, ‘mi ‘viceable fill- ing that will last for a long until you are ready to have manent Allin, put in, Why punia| yourse)f, why the agony of toothache when a B00 bottle of “1% (easy) Tooth Ii Will quickly restore your p mind. Keep it op hand for e Tooth Filler” ts for snle at you ‘uggist'’a at 0 a bottle, or Sent direct upon receipt of the Chas, A. Bertram Brug Elgton Ave, Chicago, 0, 947. who died the Chamber of Commerce. Concen | and Mmanofacturing districts tration of the multitude of “drives” | the speaker. “I wish to say that there ts ing I have ever used that ts bette: jenn. Adlertka (intestinal antisep-/|gas on the stomach and etek hi tic). | Brigadier General to Foley & Co., 3835 Sheffield Ave..| ‘There is now offered to the pub- Chicago, UL, writing your name and lic a preparation baving the DOU- addreas clearly. You will recetve in| BLE action of an {atestinal aati- return @ trial package containing | "Pte anda COMPLICTS ten Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, as Adlerika, acts as follows: It tends to eliminate or destroy Kidney Pills and Foley Cuthartic hermces Eee and colon bacilli in against —| eases h Stop Toothache, Pain, CS : lerfka draws from the aliment canal—matter you neyer thought |was in your system. Try it right after @ natural movement and notice | in |how much more foul matter it) D: | brings out which wasgpoisoning you. | st : | | rice i, Army General Us Intestinal Antisepti General Tibbets Speaks Highly of New Intestinal Antiseptic moth-)In slight @isoréera, euch as r| sional’ constipation, sour stom (Signed) George W. Tibbets,/acha, one spoonful Adlerika ment, however, is necessary in o: of obstinate constipation and loi standing stomach trouble Reports From Physicians “I used Adlerika tn my pi . and have found nothing to excel fi (Signed) Dr. W. A; Lina * | “I have found ‘nothin ractice to excel ned) Dr. James Weaver. “fuse Adlerika in all bowel Some require, only one dose. .| (Signed) Dr. F. M. Prettyman “After taking Adlerika feel be! than for 20 years. Haven't langu to express the AWFUL IMPURITE eliminated from my system."—= Signed) J, EB. Puckett, dierika is @ constant surprise te people who have only ordinary bowel and stomach, medicines, | om of, ite rapid, pleasant, asi Intestinal Antiseptic ‘This preparation, known in my 60 ye ss art. It is astonishing the count of poisonous matter action. leading druggists everywhere. 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