The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 3

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MAY 26, 19% Hone of the Hig Successes Until Friday Night Only— JACKIE COOGAN The most irrepressible Specimen of young America you ever saw, “PECK’S BAD BOY” A First National—Tithes by Irvin S. Cobb SUNSHINE COMEDY | Paramount Nature Scenic “THE SLICKER” | Jensen & Von Merberg News MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer, playing “Nola"—Feltx Arndt COMING SATURDAY HAROLD LLOYD and DOUGLAS MacLEAN LAST TIMES FRIDAY NIGHT An uproarious scance of spooks and crooks and the spirits of love and fun! Shivering with thrills! Shricking with laughter! Burton Holmes Scenic CHRISTE COMEDY First National Kinograms “RED HOT LOVE” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8S. K. WINELAND, playing “The Ghost Dance”—Salisbury, and “Mighty Lak’ a Rose”—Nevin Mr, Frederick C. Feringer on the Organ COMING SATURDAY MARGUERITE CLARK in “SCRAMBLED WIVES” Friday Night will be your last chance to see DOROTHY DALTON “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH” A dashing, vibrant girl of the dance halls! World famous pianist playing A selection “Carmen” — Bizet, Be and sextette from “Laocia,” mm executed by the left hand alone. COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA . B4—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing “Blue Danube” Waltzes—Strauss COMING SATURDAY Pola Negri tcc” anne UNIVERSITY : ny Lionel hsv Barrymore The supreme emo- tional star, in his latest triumph— “The Devil's Garden” Eptrode Eight “The Son of Tarzan’ Coming Satarday Antonio Moreno —In— “Three Sevens” TNE SEATTLE STAR Lionel Barrymore Plays Strong Role in Melodramatic Picture Now at Rex | Lionel Barrymore and May McAvoy as they appear in a| scene from “The Devil's Garden,” a melodramatic photo- play, showing at the Rex this week. Mr. Barrymore plays the iolent and uncontrollable temper. thruout the picture. eee WINTER GARDEN TIVKEDA BARA ts now playing V “La Be David fave ing success on the stage for severa years. Miss Rara gives two and distinct imperronations in dual role of La Belle I wicked sie good twin si COLISEL starring the Colt Mise 1 Colette, a pretty Iton Is ¢ hte NTEBooe GARD STARTING TODAY THEDA BARA ant wan rom IN HER TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO THE SCREEN PRESENTING “LA BELLE RUSSE” White Shoes for the Whole Family Women’s Oxfords $2.25, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Children’s Mary Janes $1.75 and $2.00. SPECIAL Outside White Canvas Shoes for Women Hoyt Shoe Co. 1402 Third Avenue Home of the Educator Shoe ID BELASCO'’S S STAGE DRAMA — COMEDY FA) NEWS COMING SATURDAY Personal Appearance MR. LEW CODY FAMOUS SCREEN STAR IN CONJUNCTION WITH HIS LATEST PRODUCTION “A DANGEROUS PASTIME” Read My Article in Saturday's & MUSIC intere ople who work EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D, 8, Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Colume sy at lanco's ast in the role of jo dance hall girl in, s till 7 and Sundays role of William Dale, a man of His acting is splendid wonderful | ; the the CLEMMER Frankie Kiolet, winner of The Star-Univerma! $1,000 motion picture actrens contest is proving a tremend. jous drawing card at the Clommer pear eome here at various a«t n which helped provide Miss Kiolet with a niffy wardrobe for ber trip south The contem being shown in c "The Un charted Se film play |starring A STRAND | } Dorothy Gish i» appearing as a| |“ghost™ at the Strand this wpek.| |'Tis a fact. The dainty lttle come d@ienne disguises as a member of the spooky fet in order to round up @ Jxang of crooks who hold their gath- lerings in an old haunted house. The effect of the appearance of the spook is mowt satisfactory and the crooks are brought to justice, The picture, which might be class ed as & ght comedy, in called “The Ghost in the Garret.” eee BLUE MOUSE Because her stepfather considered) her & burden, because her nurse lied | about her, and because her own| mother didn’t recognize her, littie| | who incites the anger of the dance hall gang to such an extent that in order to revenge themaetves upon her they foree her into marriage with a wort drunkard. How Colette make: © bert of the mar ee Jean Bodamere sdtfered many heart: | aches and dimappolntinents. Despair | and discouragement were her con-| stant companions, but in spite of | these rhe triumphed and eventually | she found happiness, | Mary Pickford in delightful an! Jean Bodamere in “Thru the Back | Door,” her latest fim, showing at the Blue Mouse this week. eee ABERTY “Peck’s Bad Boy." the comedy starring little Jackie Coogan at the Liberty this week, is filled with aide | splitting situations, One of the fun- niest incidents occurs when father Peck, seated in church, discovers that Jackie has filled his lum pad with ante. Strange to say, the minister takes for his text, “Go to the Ant, Thou Sluggard.” With |these words from the minister's! lips the ante start thelr work, much | » the discomfiture of poor father | | Peck. | cee COLONIAL rth directed “Fis Broth- ors .” the dramatic film | play, which opened Wednesday at the Colonial. For years Mr. North served as stage manager for Mra. Fiske, leav- ing her fo become one of the lieu- | tenants and artistic advisers to| Winthrop Ames, when the latter | opened up the colossal Century the atre in’ New York. Greta Hartman, who has starred in many Fox productions, is one of | the leading players in “His Brother's Keeper.” Wally Reid 1s reported to have smashed $30,000 worth of furnityre jin one scene of “The Affairs of | Anatol.” ! AGIOS IN STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION, Create Gas, Sourness and Palm How To Tre: Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, sour- ating, nausea, xceas of hydro- ri : wands o| enjoy their meals with no more fear of indiges- tam Advaertisement. Blue Laws phase of the Sunday blue laws has Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROYTE-RANKIN OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE Month-End Clearance Sale Special Values That Demonstrate That You Get Most for Your Money at The Grote-Rankin Co. Sixty Chinese Grass Rockers-Chairs ; $5.75 EACH Imagine being able to buy com- fortable Rockers and Chairs of imported sea grass at this aston- ishingly low price! Sixty Rockers and Chairs—choose either style, for porch or sun room, at $5.75 Two Styles Exceptional Values Your Picnic Basket Can Be Equipped for Less Paprus Picnic Spoons of All Plates Kinds proof package; ‘wecl| sec ag. at 10¢. Retinned Dessert Paper Napkins Retinned Table Spoons, One aap ngs and each 7¢. package, at 15¢. Camp Grates--~- Waxed Paper and Grills Economy Waxed Paper, Large size Folding 45 sheets in a package,| Camp Grate with 4 A amp Knives and Forks i special at 98¢. 1 Kni and Forks * y Stoel Knives and bin | White Enameled dies, pair 25¢. Camp Tables and Chairs Folding Camp _ Table that rolls up into qa small package; special, Unusual Values in Bedding and Linens Indeed, the stocks are large and well assorted —your selections will be extremely satisfying now. 42x36-inch Fine Muslin Pillow Cases Special 19c Each 42x36-inch Linen-finished Pillow Cases Special 25c Each 72x90 Seamed Muslin Bed Sheets Special 75c Each 17x50-inch Lace-trimmed Dresser Scarfs Special 45c Each 54x76-inch Gray Single Blankets Special $1.95 Each 64x86-inch Dark Gray Camp Blankets Special $5.25 Each 86-inch Fine Quality Cambric Muslin Special 20c Yard 18x36-inch Linen-finished Huck Towels Special 22c Each é ite Enameled Picnic” Plates, each 28¢. Vacuum Bottles Universal Vacuum’ Bot- tles, one-pint size, spe- cial at $2.15. One-quart size, special Extra Special Fifty Only All-Linen Damask Pattern Table Cloths In assorted patterns—a very serviceable quality— Special $6.00 Each Month-End Sale of Rugs Decidedly low prices are quoted on a number of odd Rugs. * —Rugs selected from our regular stocks. —Rugs that are noted for their durability and excellence of patterns, Number 6160—One only, Axminster Rug, size 9x12, in tan, rose and blue colorings; reduced to. .$29.75 Number 6159—Three only, 9x12 Axminster Rugs in beautiful allover effects, tan ground and rose col- ored border; reduced to......ese.e- oeeee $36.50 Number 6066—One only, 9x12 Axminster Rug—a very heavy quality in an Oriental pattern; reduced to $39.50 Number 6163—Three only, 9x12 Axminster Rugs— Chinese patterns on blue ground; reduced ie 35 each $1.40. Folding Camp Stools, each 98¢. Number 8344—One only, 9x12 high grade Wool Wil- ton Rug—Oriental pattern, in rose, gold and black colorings on a blue ground; reduced to... .$67.50 Number 3064—One only, 9x12 Lakewood Wilton Rug —taupe ground and allover design; reduced to. . S 0tsed osanabegeee $67.50 Number 3103—One only, 9x12 Wool Wilton Rug— conventional figures on a tan ground; reduced to < $59.75 Number 2305—One only, 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rug on a tan ground and well covered with Oriental designs; reduced to $82.50 Number 11506—One only, 9x12 finest quality Wilton Rug—Chinese design in blue, gold and mulberry on a taupe field (this rug is slightly imperfect) ; reduced to $89.50 Number 11512—One only, 9x12 finest quality Royal Wilton Rug—Persian effect on a blue ground (this rug is slightly imperfect) ; reduced to $92.50 Number 8145-5—One only, Imported Wilton Rug, size 9x12, in a black ground, illuminated with rose and tan designs; reduced to......... shia 9 36.50 Number 6162—Three only, 9x12 Axminster Rugs— in conventional designs; reduced to.......$36.50 Number 7234—Axminster Rugs, size 9xl12—a very heavy quality in dark Oriental effects; reduced to oe . . Number 7233—Four only, 9x12 extra heavy Seamless Axminster Rugs—five Persian patterns in tan ground, rose and blue figures; reduced to. .$47.75 Four patterns of 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs are reduced to ......0. dar «os - $22.50 put in force here at the insti- gution of the citizens themselves. For the first time in many years all stores were voluntarily closed Only the four drug stores remained | open, but they sold nothing but medicine. | French Berries Sell for 50 Cents Each papers. PARIS, } 26.—The first south | of France vberries were put on | Entrance corner Second ave. nal here at from §5 to $6 a box of || % Pike st. This is at the rate of about 50/] pmropLES SAVIN cents each and is about half of sn bid aaa year's (wico, Asked by | Citizens of Beaver BEAVER, Pa, May 26, — One WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bends and other valuable PURE MALTED MILK PART OF THE DREAM CAME TRUE, ANYWAY LONDON, 7 bby, a Tottenhan vith black @¥e. Said husban ned he saw her with black 4 found box of treasure. He hit her and then went out to dig for treasure. Spoons, Cups and Plates 4 Cups and Saucers, pair | $47.75 4

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