The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 3

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HE SEATTLE STAR - THE GROTE+RANKIN a | until Friday ae ar ae Ge Night — The story of a 9) Tonight and Friday— q Y last to } ae , eethagab4 peti our chances to see ‘ : J pecs or Se Su ||CHARLES| Gm fe pid | FRIDAY SPECIALS| Twenty HOWARD RANGES | Are Reduced to $61.50 These fuel-saving and perfect epi ranges are reduced for immediate clearance. They have polished tops and beautifully nickel-plated leg bases. very special, each, $61.50. Fa ith , | Fifty pairs of Cut Glass Ten Monarch Two Burner Creamers and Sugars in Heale c a very attractive design OIL STOVES are on sale Friday, the = Are Priced $18.65 Each | Monarch blue enameled full cabinet oil cook stoves, Earle Williams, who is the hero of ihe rurple Cipner,’ eauipped eer Ginn: canines, Arne pers mystery drama, in which love plays a minent t, at th out pan and sho: eavy nickel Rex this week, ag alniy cance onighot ie special, each, $18.65. Many of the scenes are laid in New York's Chinatown dis- }) Glass door portable baking ovens, one-burner size, — trict, and there is action aplenty. | are priced special, each, $3.15. A Paramount 4 Parameu i! Picture Patler|| Pioneer Coaster that shows how ee Von Hindenburg ts shown in || Wagons vs. WOMAN” big os 2g aay human rn ctw Gai —* close-up in a recent Fox News serial : DAY'S PROGRAM eee e . | _ Dinner Sets . ‘ A SCENIC I tosserdie ae Se aah Sree ee saith Special $5.45 Each i Comedy || cunmnaneme Lind thd te to kopenl Sioadlé Fes pec! Sturdy coaster wagons with 28-inch First National “THE ; Pcegege Metterd's “Tee | | Arbuckle in “Gasoline Gus.” | $9 85 Ptilery whess; and — Preseaypare Kinograms SKIPPER’S | Vierence | “Wendetta,* Marte Corelli's novel, ||} f HY pecial, $5.45. is to be ploturtzed. | Stone Revel. HOLE” SCHEME” hi getieeeor || if |]| A service for six per Szinch Ploneer ‘Two Acts of the Cleanest Fun Lesa Withee in “The ! t You Could Havet mpl € Cipher. * sees atun Fer || Gaylord Lioyd, brother of Harold, ||| sons—the sets consist of Seas LE ; | ; ran The old home classic by “ ee Ee ee ie 4a Doe wee, Cue Oe Sana Ge a. ‘me ome COLISE eat e and medalion decorations = rae Artists being mixed up with blackmail | Bh whch perigee Ree sed on plain shapes. An ex- Ny A ey “EDGAR’S at the two are cleverly entwined i r 5 | rchestra COUNTRY COUSIN” CONCERT ee eke an pee UAT Gel ee ee Poona cae bans ey A Comedy by Booth photedrama at the Clemmer this! 4 patiet of 100 professional danc week. yore features one of the scenes of wr S. K. Wineland “ Tarkington £ ~ onl ORCHESTRA f she my snows we I Hadye Wal “The Queen of Shea,” vhich | ——— = ———— ; ton ag & op «irl who ls a Betty Blyth na _" . 72 re PO gh gg a, ebony ey hnet ne tet St Serre acne | te DINEOT wat, ii aaa Sultans of the Sea . . Caen Age him one leh th “Dorothy Walters, who has played! when he received request for his pic CHESTER FEATURE E ile sv — ten — jateps Into vi ‘a the part of the Irish mother in Jensen & Von Herberg News Second Big Orchestral [p/'™!? of aristocratic appearance -trene” for two years, will eepport | eee William 8. Smith, Jr. prominent Secon jand romance really begins for the | Pearl White in her next picture, No girl with bobbed hair wit! get |™Member of the American Society of |i¢ you will take the Kosine ? Desist in © ot. | Cnomatographers, and cist camere ihe oe Sor, Meee, . Walter Raed, Parnmount Yooation|@® part of ‘Beauty,’ in ‘Expert-|man of the Western Vitagraph stu-| Fight now to build All Liberty Matinees... CONCERT jittie whop girl After 6:30, Any Day..... Sunday morning at 11 | up Children 19¢ Any Time. Es: LABERTY director, wants people to paint thelr | enon” Mye Geores Fitamaurice. All dios, will take personal charge of the | 7ou" wilt feel folie 7 “Whiskers,” Charile Ray's pet dog | homes neutral or dark shades, White| the beautiful women of history had/| staff of cameras to film George Ran-|from danger. eer Kosine wi dolph Chester's “The Son of Walling: | strengthen er ford.” Mr. Smith will turn a camera | Dervou | system. |. Eevee | himself on every scene, together with Write for cox NG cently made bis debut as a movie! eye HAROLD " | actor Mildred Harris are noon to pictures issued /two subordinate cameramen. Large bottle, sk Wel Mt ret ASA: eno a. | ‘J aera. |by the Methodist church ts conspicu-| conwciph aieniaarsnleg aati money if 70a are , “The Ol4 Swimmin’ Hole.” a screen | for the first time under the direction LLOYD in “Sowing the Wind” BB) vecsion of Jaren Whitcomb Riley's | of Cecl De Mille, ous by the absence of the ttames of| Constance Binney is to be starred | rusgists or cirect, Mostne¢ famous old poem, ia the picture! ee Charles Chaplin, Doug Fairbanks|!n “Such @ Little Queen,” which] “goig by switt D Chartle and “Whiskers” are playing “Must be collector of antiques,” re- and Mary Pickford. Mary Pickford made, years ago. Second A Pie se pre CINCINNATI, March 31,—Frank| Boldt's Advertisement, BLUE MOUSE ‘COMING 1c. Bancroft, 75, business manager | ~ gee me fy | Xathryn Haynes thought she weal of the Cincinnati Reds and a na made of finer clay than most people. | SATU RDAY | PATHE NEWS ppears with it's master at the Lib-| houses don't photograph well tong balr, be cage. lerty thie week. “Whiskers” only re-| “eS Conrad Nagel, Dorothy Dalton and ‘The “white ti BANCROFT DIES For 0 juley otesk, let's gp |" Pca tional baseball figure, died here last Her mother brought her up that Kaberstertes Dep Maltes Fright. He bed been iil many jway. She went to visit a college a weeks. | friend. Felt in love with a football ————___________ — | hero, encouraged bis attentions, and | 2 © UNIVERSITY then snubbed him when she found) out that he waited on table in the collese dining room to pay his ex- THE CLEANEST, BRIGHTEST §& negara Aye: oe ID MOST THOROUGHLY EN. EARLE WILLIAMS Gh pm caer Sig BS nde week, eee COLISEUM Milton Silla in the prominent fig-| ure in “The Faith Healer,” “the George Melford production at the Coliseurn thin week “The Faith Healer” te based on | William Vaughn Moody's play, and | Mra. Moody, widow of the late au thor, wrote the scenario, in collabor- | ation with Z Wall Covington. eee ° : STRAND é é \ v Florence Vidor, the beautiful star of Thomas Ince's “Lying Lips,” seen ntly, is appearing at the Strand with Lewis Stone in “Beau Revel,” @ dramatic film play from he pen of Louis Joseph Vance. A spectacular adven- Mr, Stone, who hag won many ture with the dreaded riends by his splendid acting in Chinese tong! zi many of James Oliver Curwood’s “ stories, has a delightful role in this new picture | COLONIAL mee The uproarious escapades of two ¥ - rring young husbands, who thought ‘* ™ . the early days of the modern pianoforte, the they were getting away with some: . a> Steinway became—and it hes always remained hing, and the clever ruse used by D a ag sei ; —“‘the Instrument of the Immortals”. Liszt, ASK ANYBODY—THEYLL ALL TELL. YOU THE SAME— ves to get even, furnish the} gee 1 ag % ; PICTURE greatest of all pianists, Sesbennanl the Steinway THEN COME AND SEE IT jot of “Why Trust Your Husband” o B ‘ fey greatest of all pianos. Wagner, Rubinstein, Gouned * i comedy drama now at the Colonial, . OF THE YEAR . and thei brilliant contemporaries were equelly quick (A Universal Perfect Picture) —-- - ” | & to recognize and acclaim its pre-eminence. Now it's reported that Georgette | Cohan, daughter of George M., is to _. Each year since those nings, the Stein- NOW.+: CLEMMER ToCure aCold 9 Series tah pelea a Mary Pickford, and otty > “i THE in One Day Compson. Who next? One of the reasons for this is that the Steinway TOGETHER WITH “KICKAROO,” WESTERN COMEDY . Rest foodstuffa for the least at | has always been made under the personal direction TERNATIONAL NEWS, AND THE CLEMMER ORC HESTRA Take Boldt's.— Advertisement. ond the personel generis Sorry A 1APN BY LISZT WITH - —— ‘. OFFERING THE SECOND RP pw. lke sat Bisa ela PIANO CADENZA BY L. HAUPTMAN. 5 ro J eiddtete the tsemmincsan a bane a a ves inom hie hte 3 pooh a them into Steinway Tone begins - A GLADYS WAL- /* Laxative TO OUR MODERN SAFETY with Steinway. TON DOLL TO BE DEPOSIT VAULTS, To make a piano ts one thing —to make » pisne é; GIVEN TO SOME [/ Brom cksh ae diaiile Ved for the immortals is another KIDDIE IN Pea - equipment for the salelteping Paderewski, Hofmann, Rachmaninoff—the Stein- AUDIENCE SAT- of nds and other ya FOR EVERY MAN, ‘way is their chosen instrument just as it was Lisst’s, URDAY AT i: | Quinine ~ % |i WOMAN AND CHILD, Ia there any wonder that the mere presence of « 5 EN’S | © chtrance, comer feed oe es TICKETS ALL \ tablets =». ave, at Pike st, ANY AGE peer vA is 8 token of musical authority ot THIS WEEK. a PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK We shall be happy to help you choose your . SAFE MEDICINE FOR CHIL DREN SUNDAY: WM. H. CRANE AND BUSTER KEATON IN BRO Mo Foley's Honey and Tar is a family ae, cone seenetsy that mothers can de- JOHN HAMRICK > It will not upset a deli- 66 ” T H E SA PH EAD The genuine bears this sight | 4 <3 Fill s ey . sourn A PRETENTIOUS REVIVAL OF “THE HENRIETTA” | Serithes 4 auto Penarte Third Avenue at Pine Honey a ar to my baby for ¢ PIKE SEATTLE 'e ° | Tacoma Spokane Pertiand and it helped her immediately."--Ad- | vertisement,

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