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THE SEATTL 1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921. Jane Novak Is Heroine of New Curwood Photoplay at Liberty AT J. & V. THEATRES TODAY 2ND © UNIVERSITY “The Son of Tarzan” Second Episode of this best of all serial pictures “Roads of Destiny” From an 0. Henry story of Thrills and Adventure? Any time, any seat, Children 10e, Both prices plus tax 22c A Paramount Superspecial Jane Novak, the talented young actor, who is playing the leading feminine role in “Kazan,” the James Oliver Curwood t story, which is being shown on the screen at the Liberty this week. | Miss Novak's name has become prominently identified with the Curwood stories and her work in “Isobel, or The Trail’s End,” will not be soon forgotten. Her character in “Kazan” hed much of the same type as he obel.” \Local Canines ' Shown i in Film Now at Liberty Togo and Kazan are the latert jo. | ). a dancer, and* this cal favorites to win popularity on| has given her deci-|the screen. Togo and Kazan are two fine big dogs owned by Lee! |Hansen, son of Mr. and Mra. 0. 1 Hansen of 1808 Court place, Sea | “lIn James Oliver Curwood’s » which in cor ISEUM a man love a girl merely for external beauty, her paint r, her silks and satina, “THE GILDED LILY” With Mae Murray—More lavish and intensely dramatic than any previous picture of Miss Murray's! Edneational Comedy “JUST IN TIME” Snooky and his friends PATHE NEWS * at the Coliseum this week one attitude and an ner, over Lillian Drake Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34 ARTISTS. Arthur Kay, Conductor Playing overture “William Tell,” by Rossini ‘What Every Woman Knows” All Liberty Matinees. .. After 6:30, any day... Children, 16¢ any time All prices plus tax we Sle © dogs appear pro mi 1 thruout the story stumea worn by| The Hansens sent the dogs to Los rs are those of Angeles, where they are enjoying the ear wevents There are no | three or four fat me a day—about automobiles, no telephones jall the pay that can be given them “Black Beauty” ls showing in {ts'on contracts with the big motion | second week at the Blue Mouse the | picture producers. atre. James Oliver Curwood, who wrote “Kazan,” sys that he thinks the dog | CLEMMER jof this name, owned in Seattle and | F a with pokerplaying #ons/now at the Liberty, is wonderfully will find consolation in “The Smart! good and just the type of the orig |} Sex,” the Universal comedydrama/inal Kazan who was buried in at the Clernmer this week Alani, | Eva Novak is the tar, and one of) The Hansens are Alaska pioneers. | the two young leading men in her | ———————————— | support gets into amusing difficul j thes over hie inability to draw to sights and flushes, eee in subject matter, po The | the hum Home =) the Big Successes James Oliver Curwood’ $ The jungle scenen are fine. On the same program “Roads of Destiny,” an O. Henry story, is pic tured. | COLONIAL | Harry Carey plays the part of a chron ly lazy man im his latest) | ple ture, “If Only,” day at the Colonial. ful waate of time and “The Rowary" ts to be produced "which opened to-| *#ain by William N, Selig. Kathlyn > i teccae ia, | Williams, Wheeler Oakman and | Charles Clary had the leading roles in the origina! film. And don't you enjoy the chatter of those who hold a tete-atete for 15 minutes because they arrived in the middie of the picture and don't want to see it til] it * again? |who was #0 ‘long ‘identi tied with Vit jagraph serials, plays ppposite Carey. | ose ‘KAZAN ’ |-: With Jane Novak and a wolf-dog, that gives some of the most splendid outdoor action ever screened! TORCHY COMEDY TORCHY’S “NIGHT-HOOD” | |STRAND | Dealing with deeply questions of the day, |power of telepathy, mental sugges |tion, hypnotiam and prenatal influ ence, “The Witching Hour” at the Strand this week is proving a de- lightfully entertaining pleture. The cast is composed of a group jot popular players. eee paychotogical such as the! The report that Cecil De Mille was to produce “Pilgrim's Progress” with Rey, Wilbur Crafts in the tive role was an April fool joke, Bent foodstuffs for tne least at Boldt's.— Advertisement. ar Rice Burroughs’ popular n series is proving a real enter A Hand-Colored Scenic of Northern Wonders JENSEN & VON HERBERG NEWS MALOTTE ON THE WURLITZER Playing “I Am Coming Back to You, Maybe” |This week «the » |The Son of Tarz: |is even more thrilling tha \- NOW PLAYING— HARRY COMING—THOMAS MEIGHAN in “The Easy Road” Paramount's Saperspecial Picture of a Strange and Compelling Romance! “IF ONLY JIM” An amusing Western comedy-drama which is entirely different. —AND— TAR BABY Comedy “The Witching Hour” With Elliott Dexter, Winter Hall, Ruth Renick, Robert Cain and Mary Alden Screen Snap Shots of Popular Stars ORCHESTRA ALK. a ee, Director STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8, K. Wineland, playing CHRISTIE COMEDY “Hey Rube” “HIDES AND GO SEEK” | Trapping Wild Animals COMING LL HART mm | First National Kinograms “O'Malley of the Mounted” selves. ~gold colored dots, of pecan: ESTAR PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN GO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE at Half Price: HEY are the kind that are being bought by careful home furnishers for several reasons — they are care- fully constructed—they are attractive — they are comfort- able—and they are carefully finished. The eighty Rockers offered at half price represent floor samples and discontinued styles. Many have genuine leather seats—all are exceptional values. Shown on our Mezzanine Floor. STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE In This Mid-Month Sale Are Eighty — Oak Rockers / Mid-Month Sale of Bedding, Linens, | Towels and Toweling 16-inch All-Linen Kitchen Crash Soft and absorbent quality 25c Yard 17x45-inch Lace-Trimmed Dresser. Scarfs of very pretty design 40c Each "72x90-inch Muslin Bed Sheets with seamed centers 79c Each 10. “inch h All-Linen Irish Table Damask in pansy, spot, rose and stripe patterns $3.95 van Fifty 72x84-inch slightly imperfect Crochet Bedspreads in assorted patterns $2.15 Each Fifty Pairs of All Wool and Wool- Mixed Blankets in white and plaid effects, that are slightly soiled and shop worn, medium and large sizes, have their prices reduced for quick selling, and they Present a Real Opportunity for Saving 54x74-inch Cotton Sheet Blankets in gray color only $1 .50 Pair 66x80-inch Scotch Plaid Blankets in a heavy quality $4.75 rar Wool Plaid and Fringed Auto Robes in the usual sizes $5.25 san 70x72-inch Mercerized of excellent weight and good designs $2.95 sacn Bed Comforters of splendid weight $2.95 ran Draperies, Window Shades, Curtains and Lamps At Lowered Mid-Month Sale Prices 25c Dotted Swisses with blue, rose or quality, 36 inches wide. Good Window Shades, mounted on dust-proof rollers, 36 inches (. Cc wide, 6 feet long, in green or tan COlOTS, At ccccccccccevccseecens Esch "100 pairs of Marquisette Cur- H tains with hemstitched edges. They are 21% yards long, in ei cream or ecru colors......+. Pair Colored Drapery Madras, 36. inches wide, in good fast col- re ors, including rose, blue, gold, brown and green .......... Yard 600 yards of Cretonnes from an entirely new shipment, in light 2 Cc and medium-dark colorings, all 36 (\ inches wide ...........0. eesnes Yard 15 Mahogany-finished Floor Lamps with double Benjamin pull cord and sockets, in sev- eral very good styles; made $9.50 of 4-inch stock... séanees Each Filet Curtain Nets, 36 inches wide, 37 in a plain open weave that will Yard make very effective curtains—in white only .... The Basement Store Presents Interesting Savings- on Items of — Use 50 Feet of Garden Hose—Special $5.75 Good quality 34-inch cotton-covered Garden Hose, complete with couplings; special $5.75. 50 Feet of Rubber Hose—Special $5.95 Five-ply Rubber Hose, 5%-inch size—will give the best of service— complete with couplings, special at $5.95. Hose Nozzles 68c The Boston Spray Nozzle, made of heavy brass— can be adjusted to varied sprays, ‘ Steel Garden Hoes at 48c Long-Handled Steel Shovels at $1.00 6-Quart Retinned Sprinkling Cans at 48c Old English Floor Wax—2-pound tins priced GDOCL BE... 0:6 isicis. sis assie 0:4 Hunts oe aieaneaatels $1.28 Weighted Polishing Brushes—15-pound size, with long, smooth handles, each.............00.5 $2.58 Wash Boards, with hardwood frames and glass rub- bing surface, special. at.........seeeceeesess 58¢ Clothes Pins, 2 dozen in a box.........eeeeeeees T¢ Clothes Baskets at 68c Good-size splint wood Clothes Baskets with rein- forced bottoms and strong handles. Village Blacksmith Grass Hooks, made of best quality steel— No. 1 size, each.......0.eeee% 65¢ No. 2 size, each.,.....+.006..-45¢ Pattern Table Cloths ‘ RRO ERT SOO ESRC CH mOw BOREL

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