The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1921, Page 8

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In Her Latest and Best }| | Production NOwWw— Till Friday Night Selma Lagerlof’s Famous Story “The Girl From the Marshcroft”’ HEARST’S INTERNATIONAL NEWS PATHE NEWS LITERARY DIGEST DANIELS Sat. “TWO WEEKS £3 Fare. | THEATRE ‘The first application of Howard's ttermilk Cream will astonish you. e bie gi mont lifeless complexion ia turned to radiant beauty and red fF rough hands or arma made snowy white, yet there is not the slightest sign of ite use. It actually vanishes from sight and the most heated at- here will not produce the least Pbipiness oF Sroasiness of tho skin. io matter whether you are trou- jed with a poor complexion, wrin- puffiness around the eyes, row'a feet or lines around mouth, or jut &@ simple roughness of the face, ands or arms caused by wind or nm, you will find that these trou- will quickly disappear with the use of Howard's Buttermilk Cream. To prove this to your complete fatisfaction, get a package today at any first class drug or toilet goods ‘soaps. Insist on Howard's Butter- Cream, no other Cream can ke its piace. If you cannot obtain, gend 10 cents silver or stamps for us trial package of Cream and Boap to Howard bron. Gompany, 427 ‘ash: Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ington we Erog Co, cam supply you— COLONTAL—Joneph 3. Dewling tn | | _ “1he Kentucky Colonel.” | | REX—"Gold Steel.” | 90 - —__oo | STRAND O YE of many unusual features of The Woman God Changed,” now at Strand, in the manner of the introduction of the characters. The jOpening scenes are in @ court room and the conversation of the spec |tators introduces the leading char jacters. The story is told in the first person, The attorney for the de ¢ is shown on the soreen, and the picture flashes to the two men among the spectators who in | their conversation reveal the char lacter and qualities of the attorney, In like manner two women spec tators point out Anna Janssen, the | woman who is on trial. This novelty | makes the picture more compelling. see | BLUE MOUSE Aileen Allen, a champion woman jdiver, does some daring aquatic | stunts in “Two Weeks With Pay,” the film play at the Blue Mouse this week. | Bebe Dantels ts the star of this picture, and the dainty little com- edienne plays a dual role, She ts seen as a little shop girt and as Marie La Tour, a famous actress, eee CLEMMER Viola Dana ts at the Clemmer this week. Viola hides her pretty bobbed hair under a straight black wig, and wears big round earrings, The rea- ter of a little Italian get, It Is one of the best she has had for some tume. “Puppets of Fate” ts the title of the picture. eee COLONIAL Lioyd Bacon, who plays the part jot Boyd Savely tin “The Kentucky Colonel,” the screen play now at the Colonial, ts the son of Frank | Bacon, the famous stage star, who jis appearing In “Lightning,” in New York City. Young Bacon ts said to be the youngest villain on the screen, He plays the crooked bank cashier in “The Kentucky Co’snel.* ece LIBERTY “Scrap Iron,” the new Charies Ray OF FATE” (It's About » Girfle Who dast Couldn't Stop Loving) —ALSO— Dempsey and Carpentier In Training AF. of L. Convention in Denver New Power Plant Near Seattle SATURDAY: GLADYS WALTON in “THE MAN TAMER? Special Kiddies’ Se Matinee In order to introduce new (whalebone) plate, which is the Ughtest an: strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corm off the tob; guaranteed 15 yearn, All work guaranteed for 15 years. Have tmpressions taken jn the morn- tng and get teeth samo day. Galion and advice trea 7” er. Call and fee Samples of Our Pinte and Bridge Work, We Stand the Test of Time Most ef our present patronage recommended by eur early custons era, whose work is still giving satisfaction, Ask our eus- fomers who have tested our work. hen coming to our office, be sure ‘ot in the ri [ee sre in, the right place. Bring OHIO 2: 207 UNIVERSITY sT. Dppecita Vrases-Fattereen Coy json is she ts portraying the charac-| THE SEATTLE STAR Two Popular Players Co-Star in “Cold Steel,” Film Play at Rex unfolded on the screen at the duotions. COLISEUM “A Tale of Two Worlds” ta the title of the dramatic picture play at the | Coliseum this week. This is Gouver neur Morris’ first story written es. pecially for the screen. The action takes place tn San Francisco's Chinatown. Leatrice Joy has the leading fem. nine role, hth ng , WINTER GARDEN jis the ttle of the photoplay at the Winter Garden thin week. It is a |dramatic story and the entire pro ductioh was made in Sweden. Selma Logerlof wrote the “The Girl From the Marshcroft.” It proved to be one of the Nobel prize win- ners. Worre ree Boece! 00 Bevessseee sos ree Beer. rece QasoreioReeuLatea Ca.DEMT.BO.ArasTA Cy “The Girl From the Marsheroft”! their youthful looks, robust health, clear skin, firm muscles and clear complexion, which with the aid of Lyko, give a woman victory over the years. how ra raore Sole Manefactarere LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York Kansas Cty For Gale by All Druggists Always in Stock at the OWL DRUG COMPANY Kathleen Clifford and J. P. McGowan in a scene from “Cold Steel,” a rapid-moving dramatic nth which is being Rex this wee Miss Clifford is a former musical comedy favorite and Mc- Gowan has already won a name for himself by his splendid portrayal of the “outdoor” types of hero in various film pro-| CONNIE SIGNS NEW CONTRACT WITH CO. Constance Talmadge ien't going to! let married life interfere with her| sereen career! So, cheer up, fanal The Talmadge wtudio points out that| only recently Constance and Norma} entered into @ $20,000,000 contract) with First National for another) three years. As proof that she means business, Constance complet: ed “Lessons In Love,” which waa temporarily interrupted by her mar riage, and the picture will be an of- fering on a local screen before long. a@ My Article in Me Sererday's Bia ntes, and maki guarantee good. “allan § 1 do ull 7 and Su ‘or people who by oh J. BROWN, D. D. & ties Leading Dentise 1U8 Leos 122 “COR Third Ave UNINER SITY As One Raised | THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1921. The Sonora Portable---The Vacation Phonograph A phonograph of Sonora high quality, in a case of high grade calfskin, leather lined, weight only 15 pounds. Dimensions 10% inches long, 10% inches wide and 10% inches high, For camp, summer cottage, canoe, launch, and to use at home in-between-trips, PRICE $50.00—TERMS IF DESIRED SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Fourth Floor Co. STORE NEWS OF INTEREST ! FOR THE FOURTH-OF-JULY VACATION OUTING Special Values in “™ Men’s White Shirts For Summer Wear White soisette with either the flat collar or high band collar attached, Special values at $2.45. White madras and satin stripe fabrics, with neckband and French cuffs. Specially gripe at $1.65, $2.65, $3.35 and 3.65. White oxford, with attached button-down collar. Specially priced at $2.95. Men's Section, First Floor Just Reecived Children’s Parasols Priced 45c to $1.95. A very fine assortment of Parasols, in dainty figures and plain, to match dainty summer = frocks. oo” “Short Trip and Motor Luggage Complete selections in Bags, Limousine Rolls, Suit Cases and Kits, the convenience and practicability of which add much to the pleasure of the holiday trip. Special values in Motor Kits at $39.50, $32.50, $27.50 and $19.50. Fitted Toilet Cases $12.50 Containing ten to fifteen pieces of ivory fittings, Traveling Bags $6.95 Good looking bags, full leather lined and finished with sewn-on corners. Matting Suit Cases $5.97, Of substantial quality. Fine Brown Boston Bags $3.95 Sizes 18, 14, 15. Smart Overnight Bags $25.00 In dull seal grain and French patent leathers, Sizes 15 and 16 inches. Fifth Floor 100 Camping Blanke SPECIAL AT $3.00 yoo’ re Single Blankets, size 62x84 inches— dark ‘gray-bive color—good, serviceable camping blankets at a very low price. i i ds. Each Blanket weighs full five pound i pecial Price Basement Such unusual values as these main- tain the reputation of the Special Price Basement for money-savings. 500 White Tub Skirts PRICES ASTONISHINGLY LOW $1.19 | $1.49 | $1.98 $1.49 end $1.75) 12.50 and $2.98/83.50 te $5.00 Quality Quality Quality An Unusually Attractive Showing of, Mid-Summer All-White Hats Particularly Good Values at $7.50 Smart styles in wide variety—baronet satin, satin crown and Leghorn brims, white ribbon Hats, some in the better quality + georgette—in chin chin and drooping brim styles. Third Floor tise on Folding Sulkies Special Values at $5.00 ‘These are equipped with spring seat, with padded cushion. Black and French gray. Fitth Floor ety of excellent models, button trimmed. All sizes, 22 to 26 waist measure. Special at $1.19. Extra quality white gaberdine in eight smart models, show ing new and clever effects in pockets, belts and button trimmings. AM sizes, 26 to 33. Remarkable values at $1.48. White sert satin, pique, Engtish twill and gaberdine in the newest embroidered and stitched styles. This group includes a sample ine—hence the extremely low price for the best of materials. All sizes represented, From Dead |Wents State Option Travelers’ Aid to on Beers and Wines | WASHINGTON, June 30.—Char- actertzing the 18th amendment as/wide organization with branches in Says Shop Control Disabled Veteran Working Out Well} Given Wheel H. C Cantelow, assistant general| World war veterans in Pro’ Open Branch Here Travelers’ Ald Soctety, a nation- manager i Line, been Eatonic Made Him Well |... “act of @ minority,” Senator | 170 cities, will have a branch in Se-| $6, 0 SE ee eee prt os “After with stomach and am now without an: whatever, Am as one Rom Thousands ing, food will digest well—yon will | e. Big box coste coy 6 trifle with your druggist’s gnarantes. Advertisement. PURE ‘MALTED MILK long monthe proussard, of Louisiana, haa for. I have taken maiiy introducea an amendment to the prohibition act which would per- mit the sale and manufacture of | beer under 5 per cent and wines Fe-\under 14 per cent alcohol tn such| Young Woman's Christian Assocta- states as should so determine by | tion. referendum vote. attle, as the result of efforts of a| Rotarians Wednesday that shop-|chair by the Closson & Kelly number of the women’s clubs of the | contro! as practiced by his company |dent and manager of the 01 city. The organization mocting was | ton st. heldg Wednesday evening at the WAS a great success, The object of the association is to protect helpless travelers, CHEVROLET : rae HEVROLET “Four-Ninety” | touring car averages more than twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline, and is otherwise economi- cal to maintain. This model, at the new price, is the world’s most wonderful motor car value, Ts for example aleaking spigot ( Perhaps the water lost doesn't amount to much. Ifyou could |) catch it ALL it would fill a good sized vessel in time. Same with a leaking pocketbook. Stxp thare leaks! ™%. Chevrolet Motor Company Retail Store Third Ave. at Blanchard Street Elliott 4056 ‘ Seaitle National ant SECOND AND COLUMBIA Largest Bank In This State Chesrolet **Four-Ninety"’ Touring Car, $645, f. 0. b. Flint, Mich,

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