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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 ee, . THEA NEW SCHOOL Anita Stewart Has Dramatic Role Send Contest At 4 & Ec = TODAY T00 COSTLY? in “Sowing the Wind” at Coliseum |) Drawings to cOLisaUM S | | | Satisfactory Terms Always | Inordinate Extravagance Is Charged by Architect Inordinate extravagance is the |way James Stephen, for 10 years [architect for the Seattle sehoot board, characterized Tuesday the plans for OTTO I. KEGEL, Preaideot Office| THE GROTE-RANISIN @ A First National Super Attraction with the beautiful star— Hamrick at he Blue tre, | where the photoplay prod | | | @ the new Roosevelt high school ell's story, “Black Beauty,” | | “The total cost of four of Seattle's hown [newest high schools tn $45,000 leas | # mall brough than the estimated cout of the pro: ning’s mail brought in sev- 18} poaed institution,” Stephen said. erat hundred drawings and the task f/ pe Ye of choosing the Lb be olny oO be | The Roosevelt school is estimated ¢ choosing the 16 t ng t te cost 0,000 Ja big one, Drawings epming in pargea the wchool beard from Mount Vernon, Bellingham and 4 extravagance in the other neighboring towns. Great crowds are still flocking to majority ir projects for th posit sa years. ae or the ue Mouse theatre to see Black uaiodiietinaieen | Beauty in action on the screen, The horse that was chosen for this part A wonderfull thrill awaits | you when you see her in} “Sowing the Wind ” Charles Frohman’s funons sexagainstsex drama! Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34—Artists— -34 UNDER ARTHUR KA Playing the Second Hungarian Rhapsody, by Liszt Celebrate Grand | Army Day Thursday Celebration of Grand Army day | Thursday will be held by James Sexton, Woman's Relief corps, m. in Veterans’ hill, the Mombers and friends of © Grand Army of the Republic jare invited displays word the seenes ce cte< 2] Strongly Built Trunks splendidly staged. Along with the autobiography of the horne, the film includes an inter ly for the Vitagraph compa! Jand Mra, Lillian iain tiny tee oe sl at Lewered Prices family FUNERAL SERVICES FoR Friday noon ts the closing time for |]) 7 “ » . WILLIAM A. THIES, 63, structural the contest, The winkers will then EN and women who travel will find this an wine . wit be he at the Univer. be selected by Mins Emma 8. Small unusual opportunity to buy good looking and mpany’s chapel the drawing supervivor of Seattle lI) strongly built trunks at a saving. ‘The prizes totaling $100 will then be awarded Contest rules: Drawings must be neat and Metal-covered “and securely braced with hardwood reinforcements, and equipped with strong leather straps; the trays are neatly lined. Priced special, each, $14.85. i original, Pen, pencil or crayons may Reduced to... 1.60 be used. 2—Age limit, 16. 3—Drawings must be in The Star | Office by Friday noon. Three-ply fiber trunk 34 inches long and rein- forced with vulcanized fiber bindings; the trays have covers and are lined with fancy colored materials. Priced, each, $15.60. m, Thu | Mrs. Robert O.Reynolds |) A CARTOON COMEDY PATHE NEWS COMING “THE GILDED LILY” With MAE MURRAY Anita Stewart, the bewitching young star who is playing | Os at the Coliseum this week in “Sowing the Wind,” a dramatic) story, “Diack Neauty,” at the Blue photoplay. Miss Stewart is one of the best loved players | Mouse this week. The scene wax appearing before the camera and her acting is always good. | Akt) 8 Brest ccna pe Renate “Sowing the Wind” is the story of a young convent girl's “nots.” It is one of the best and meteoric rise in the theatrical world. most thrilling race scenes ever | filmed. version of the #tage drama of the STRAND | Same name, is also shown on the Li | wnnng wives,” the film play at erty program. Nar nen ON the Strand this week in which Es tlle Taylor and Mare MeDermott Brery Day «8 Good Photoplay THE BEST OF THE | Harold Lloyd Special Comedies is this : Pullman Car Special— “Now or Never” Thrre acts of the most fum since “The Kid® was here! appear in five distinct episodes: art Mranae race between two homes | Sorraying a aitterent character in|{! Large Trunks Are } \ several exciting soenen in the film |Knopiock's imtemnaronany famous|f| Reduced to........... e High grade fiber trunks finished with round cor- ners and protected with heavy corner reinforcements; the trays are well constructed and beautifully lined. Priced, each, $18.65. vernion of Anna Sewell's famous | stage success, “My Lady's Di Incidentally the play affords Mins to display some Mareid Lieyd in “New | | ~ and “Bunty Pulls the For good apple pis, go to Boldt’s aL Advertianment Taylor opportunit very beautiful gow eee | REX “The Son of Tarzan,” ane of the pépular Edgur Rice Burroughs stories, and “The Feud,” starring Tom Mix, are the photoplay features jat the Mex this week. | In “The Feud” Mix han the beat role in which he has been seen. He really has two roles, which he dis tinguinhes by marked histrionic abil ity, in addition to several bits of dar ling horsemanship, Ooooh! What a SAPHEAD Clemmer A limited number of Boston a at el wr ed Show How to Clear | °% Wester, Washington. by an ar i | 7 | \se Y'S GIRL" in the title of | | “1 have actually gained twenty: | the picture which opened at five pounds and I just think Tanlac|the Colonial today. It stars Fillie is the grandest medicine in the| Rhodes, one of the most winsome of | | world,” sald Mra. Kobert O. Rey-| young women now before the cam | |nolds, 127 North Denver St, Kansas | era. | | City, Mo “Nobody's Girt has many un- “For ten long years I muffered | usual scenes in it, the action taking from a very bad form of rheuma-| place on an inland and on the sea. |ttam, stomach and nervous troubles. | One of the scenes where Billie makes My appetite was very poor, What{her escape from the island in an [little I did eat soured on my stom-jopen boat and ix rescued by an lach and I suffered the most severe |aviator who swoops down from the pains in my back, hips and shoul-|clouds just in the nick of time, is! ders. My rheumatiam was so bad | particularly thrilling. that I coul@ not raise my Rands to o-@i@ }comb my hair and my arma burt me | CLEMMER |to my finger tips. I became so weak! Beulah Brooka, with William H. | and run down that I lost all my en-|Crane and Buster Keaton tn the) ery and life had become almost aj screen comedy, “The Saphead,” at burden. I tried many things but|the Clemmer this week, wears 16 nothing hetped me. different contumes in the production. | “I had only taken my firet bottle|The costumes range from simple | lof Tanlac when I noticed my appe. | “subdeb” dreanes to an exquisite | | tite was improving and I could sleep | bridal gown and pajamas, better at night. I have taken three| “The Saphead” in a screen produc LOMING—James Oliver Curwood’s “KAZAN” lbottien and the way {t han helped |tion of Winchell Smith's drama of | me and built me up i really aston. | Wall Street and social Intrigue. : LDe), | | A vivid drama by the same T AVEO cant thet theilled you in ishing. I can eat anything and er yan fp “While New York Sleeps” rangemment between state, county ‘Alibi Fails; Two Logged-Off Lands |213 ritway otriciais, meeting at the , Beginning next month and last-|————— Guilty of Theft} ing untit the miatie of June, dem-|~ Open Evening oR @ R. Dentiata, ne™ and Nelson Shy-|om*trations of clearing loggedoff| 34 and Union, Opposite Postoffice— joe in pre capydormn {lands wilt be made in 11 counties! Advertisement, I in Judge A. W. Frater’s court Tues- : day. Attorney F. F. Kienstra, for |the defense, tried to prove an alibL | Deputy prosecutor presented circum. |atgntial evidence. ‘The defendants j Were accused of holding up W. D. | Streets Feb. 27 and taking a $500 Canadian Victory bond. You don’t have to stop the laughs for “Bunty Pulls the Strings” —either, as it’s just as full of humor as the famous Scotch stage play! JENSEN & Malotte on the Wurlitzer YON HERBERG NEWS | "ME" ‘ei'norona KNOWN AND LOVED FOR FORTY YEARS IN EVERY PART OF THE WORLD WHERE BOOKS ARE READ | 2 7 |Engineer Voices : Praise for Hoover Praine for Herbert Hoover's efforts |to bring engineering professional men of the nation into closer rela- Uonship wag voiced by Edwin Lud low, president of the American Insti- tute of Metallurgical Engineers, at a dinner of the Puget sound section of the institute at the Engineers’ club | ‘Tuesday night. everything without the slightest dis | LIBERTY agreeable after-effects. 1 sleep just] Harold Lioyd in playing in a clever Ifine at night and am in better health | comedy, “Now or Never,” at the Lib. |than I have been for years, I am|erty thin week. An interesting fea- a | glad to give this statement, hb ping | ture of the picture is the Pullman set- | For a juicy steak, let's go to |that any who are suffering an I did | tings. Much of the action takes place Boldt's. —Advertisement, About woman—the ° |may experience the same wonderful|aboard the train, Mildred Davies | om eiieentaoenosia things she loves and resulta, which I believe they will if} and a cute little blonde child are the how she gets them |they give Tanlac @ fair trial."—Ad-| chief players in the cast with Lioyd. 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