The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 3

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Vetil TURSDAY NIGHT Only BILLIE Beantiful and Charming as Ever in Her New Photoplay— “THE EDUCATION OF ELIZABETH” A Comedy Romance Completely Submerged in Laughter! Picture CHRISTIE COMEDY “The Reckless Sex” HUDSON BAY SCENIC “It's a Great Life” First National Kinograms Mr. Frederick C. Feringer on the organ playing “Spanish Ca- price’\ (Moszkowwki) . COMING WEDNESDAY “What's Werth While?” Crean Pretures for the Entire Family Theedore Roberts, Agnes Ayres WALLACE | REID THE LOVE SPECIAL” Another of Wallie’s big, virile 4 or pictures, with a speedy romance! A Paramount Picture Mermaid Comedy “BANG” Scenic—“Wildest Wales” Jensen & Von Herberg News MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Playing “My Mamany” COMING—“PROXIES” WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers. Entrance, corner ave., at Pike st. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Second 7CLEMMER TEST FILMS Taken for MIRIAM COOPER CONWAY TEARLE ANNA Q. NILSSON and RICCA ALLEN From William J. Locke's Powerful Story | It's so t d strong it ¥ make you gasp The screened shing scenes with a deep emot A First National Attraction CARTOON PATHE COMEDY N Ss COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 ARTHUR KAY, Conductor Playing “Torch Dance” (Meyerbeer) HANS HANKE World. Famous Pianist Playing Lisat’s Second Hungar- lan Rhapsody each afterneon and evening CHARLES] CHAPLIN] and his little partner are back again— don't miss them this time, in— “The Kid” A First National Attraction Episode Five “THE SON OF TARZAN” DIRECTORS PREFER COUNTRY LIFE Two direct spend their weekends in the film city. Lloyd Ingraham has a ranch | adjacent to Santa Bar! some 90 miles from Los Ang which he goes each Saturday. Griffith Wray 100 miles, to superintend the final rehearsals of a stock company he owns. Ingraham ts directing Carter De Haven, and Wray is on Thomas H. Ince staft PHONE aR! ELLIOTT 3092 es, “to John 2 /The Star Universal Motion Picture Contes = Now Being Shown Exclusively at the CLEMMER IN ADDITION TO REGULAR PROGRAM Come and Sr« Sih 1 * Your Friends on the Sercen motors to San Diego, | | role twelve Bayer Tab | noaceticacidester are never known to/ the} } | TODAY'S PROGRAMS Wallace Reid in “The al Wanda Howley in MEX —Chartie LIBERTY tae RE are uirror told her that By hard work and she won back her former beauty and pep, and retrieved her husban the plot thicken Wanda never been seen in & more human and delightful than that of ra in “The! Mouse That Joxz & fereen |version of Sophio Kerr's # which appea Haw Sweetie Peach,” | “ASPIRIN | Name “Bayer” on Genuine ~~ ree the ron tab genuine fans for Warning! Unless 4 ont: ed safe} n only as} told in the Bayer ps Headache, Ne Rheumatism ©, Toot Lumbago Handy tin boxes te of Ast the ee for Colds sralgia rin cost few cents. Druget larger packages. Aspirin is mark of Bayer Manufacture of Salicy! of Mo acid. ~| here CF rom the novel by a “S Jack LONDON — AND — JOE MARTIN —iIN— “A ag Here” , wrong with Let's all go SHRINE SPECIAL Motion Pictures of Nile’s Notable Visitors, Show- ing Crack Patrols on Parade trade | SEATTLE STAR Wallace Reid a Railroad Engineer in “The Love Special” at Liberty Wallace Reid and from “The Love Liberty this week pair of Agnes Special,” the Reid and screen love oper head portrays at the ¢ the capable story of sour t nother woman whom tho her love chum, she has rest ice a wor “The Oath” is an adaptation of the | William J. Locke widely read novel, | Idols.” Conway Tearle, Henry | Clive and Anna Q. Nilsson are in luded in the supporting cast. ee STRAND Billie Burke, the dainty, lovable | *tar, ia at the Strand unti Tuesday} night only, in “The Education of lizabeth.” a comedy drama, Mins Burke ja seen an a chorus There are numerous laughable nga of Ye chorus gisl, and de « her uncouthnem, one loves hor her education ts tn 5 enes of exceptio inter lest and ap “What's Worth While?" a new Lots Weber drama, featuring Claire Win a local girl, will be the next at the Strand, Mixes Wind hose real name 1s Olga Cronk, \h ont of friends in this cit Her rine to prominence on the The pictur rat who ¢ [hag been meteorlé © story of an traditions to the is happiness in a real ness son of the soll arinto ante winds | hon her farm pe AL How an impoverished young noble woman recoups the family fortunes mbling ia one of the out “A Dishonorable attraction at the | by daring | standing features in Love,” the film play Colonial this % | shor Love” is a melo n. The eye ia! tures of life in An earth-| 1 pl and India h the houses are bling into the Fift in an Itallan h Derby and beautt views are high spots | England, Ital quake, in whic jin the picture An allstar cast has been rathered to play the leading roles. Marguer- | Jite De La Motte, who } with Dougtas F has the z feminine ‘The Nut,” sie, Jack Mulhall is the hero. Charlie Chaplin's star: | lring vehicle at the Rex this week, ts the first six-reel production the clev er comedian has ever made. It is It three times as Jong and more than three times funnier than anything lhe has ever done. The story has a} }real plot, and the humor is caused y gituations in a real story dis Joubly laughable because of the com: lical antics for which Chaplin can a} | ways be counted upon in any situa “The Kid,” tion | Little Jatkie Coogan, one of the greatest finds made in the earch for boys with real acting abil- | lity, plays the title role, His work is great Edna Purviance, and general acting ability made her such a splendid leading lady for Chaplin in previous productions, has the leading feminine role |NAGEL IN NEW DE MILLE PICTURE Conrad Nagel will play one of the Ceell B. De| n for Para: | ever whose beauty | ext month. Mr, De announced that Dc and Mildred Harris be 1, for the ty Altho | seen In a tures prod | the forthe in the ¢ and Milé ance un De Mille, | | |shut up mean Jeral or shut up shop. Herald. of Paramc William I ture will Dorothy I , the first ar Washington Ayre cass] | Have |Examination and advice free, s as they appear in a scene photoplay attraction at the Miss Ayres make a charming ‘ola Dana does a barn dar Stuff" and even in NOW PLAYING— WANDA HAWLEY “THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ A Saturday Evening Make It a Family Affair Get the whole family into the habit of drink- ing more milk. It’s Nature's greatest food and they'll all like it, too, if you supply them with PERFECTLY mre (ipist ag BEACON 40 REAL PAINLESS | DENTISTS| In order to introduce our new (whalebone) | plate, which Is the ert nad strongest plate kwown, t cover the roof of the h; you can bite corn off the So guaranteed 15 years. All work guarant impressions morning And get tecth same day. See Samples of Our Pinte and Bridge Work. We Stan the Test of Time Most of our present patronage 1 nmended by whose who have tested our work ng to our office, be sure ight place. Bring OH 10 Dentists UNIVERSITY ST. Vrasec-Paterpom Ce OP AN ACCOUNT AT GROTE-RANKIN’S THE GROTE-RANKIN Qo) OTTO F. KEGEL, President fo “REY AINE” Famous Flemish Linens For Your Table— For the Bride’s Hope Chest Hou ives who love pretty things select “Rey Aine” Flemish Linens— they are rich, lustrous and possess a wearing quality not found in other table linens. The Grote-Rankin Co, are exclusive Seattle distributors of these famous linens—and we offer you a very com- plete stock, introducing many novel designs. The Making of Ruffled Curtains Is Interesting When the materi are new and attrac- tive — many home- makers are select- ing 86-inen Grena- dines at 75¢ the yard. 40-inch Voiles at 5S8¢ the yard. 40-inch silk -fin- ished Marquisette ~ at $1.15 the yards 45-inch Point de Esprit at 90¢ the yard. 72-inch Point de Esprit at $1.75 the yard. 88-inch Dotted Marquisette at 85¢ the yard. 86-inch fine Swiss at O5¢ the yard. 86-inch Swisses at 45¢ the yard. 6 Teacups Plates * furnishing, though proper] 6 Tea Saucers 6 Bread and Butter Fifty Breakfast Sets Are Offered at The breakfast room has come to be one of the important rooms of the home. Its convenience has made it a necessity./ Its effective simple, in- volves a large measure of artistic sense. It is here we get our start for th day, and so the teidency of the brea fast room should be cheerful, brigh and refreshing. We have created many unusual and attractive color combinations in the five-piece Breakfast Sets illustrated— but any desired color combination can be made to order at no extra charge. Although these sets are splendidly made and finished they are priced es- vadaly low. We shall be glad to have you come and see the display and make your selections. Dinner Sets Special - $5.95 - “‘sératporeelain Dinner Sets, decorated in the popular Bluebird design. The set consisis of: 6 Dinner Plates 6 Soup Plates 1 Oval Vegetable Dish 1 Platter . Fifty sets are on sale Tuesday at this very special price, the set, $5.95. — The Lowest Rug Prices in Years A special purchase of Wool Wilton Rugs from one of the best- known manufacturers—Rugs that are recommended for their beauty and durability, are on sale this week. The colors are rose, blue, tan and a fine assortment of Persian designs Size 8-8 by 10-6 Priced Size 9 by 12 Priced Size 386 by 68 Priced Size 6 by 9 Priced $67.50 $62.50 $39.50 $10.75 on ot RHEUMATISM: | matism, lumbago, & be ~|when you can MOTHER GRAY'S fainter SWEET POWDERS | FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Relief for Feverishness, Headache, extra can't dvertiseme nt. ENDS FOOT MISERY ly gives quick relief it penetrates the Cal-oycide positi and lasting results removes the cause. (P! ft each package for Stubborn Corns) ‘5 Milhon Calockde Packages Sok — All Druggiats 38° Cal-o-cide ry it; you ur health. Why suffer with rheu- t, sciatic FACE DISAGURED WiTh PIMPLES And Blackheads. Itched Terribly, Lost Sleep, Cuticura Heals, “Pimples and blackheads broke out all over my face and it was in a) dreadful condition. The pimples were large and red and itched some- “T gaw an advertisement for Cutt. cura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I bought more and ‘onestwe $ | after I had used two cakes of Soap sone bumion mpletely healed.” Matilda J. Schikora, 3, Kali mie }, Mont. Daily use of Cuticura Soap, Oint- ment and Talcum for toilet usually prerents skin troub! oubles. FOOT % REMEDY Ce eS

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