The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1921, Page 8

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Go. “The House of Service” “America’s Finest Footwear”, Second and Madison a u—-~Pine at Third Starting Tomorrow in All Departments Bar Greatest Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SAL Practically all ' Spring and Summer Stocks of Women’s Children’s Offered Are the Most Interesting in Years. Sale in all three stores (Basement Store and two Main Stores), 4 Footwear of Style and Quality Men’s ~ This is the first time, in a general clearance sale, that we have included the Basement Store—the prices there : are always “rock-bottom” for quality footwear. The other departments offer practically all of our Spring and Summer stocks, tneluding such world famous shoes as Laird, Schober & Co., I. Miller & Sons, Bostonian, Nettleton, Johnston & Murphy, and others of high repu- tation. Also included are the finest of children’s and inf ts? shoes, which will be carefully fitted by our experts. This is a sale of quality and stylish footwear, at the price of ordinary shoes. On account of the extreme reductions we must with- draw our liberal policy of refunds and credits on Sale Shoes. And exchanges will be made only up = to noom—no exchanges will be made afternoons dur- = ing the sale, TURRELL SHOE CO. HAMILTON, Ont.—Young Cana dian overseas veteran fined $50 me tearing down American flag, ft on anniversary of confederation of | Canada Said he didn't know it was =| ving over consular office =|__ AMUSEMENTS = a TMM = | t Hardwate G = DEMONSTRATION Thursday—Friday—Saturday PANTAGES Matiners pod Bighte 7 ané © grnixatine’ TEV oLrrrmes brome! é LEONARD EAR OIL RELIFVES DEAFNESS STOFS MEAD MOISES. Simply Rub it Bact Bare and sere la Nostrtis. Prost ef suvcecs will be given by the druggist. “a , Gauge Aluminum Sauce Pan Sets 1, 1%, 2-quart capacity All three $1.32 | Garden, for ..... Heavy, Seamless A. 0. Leonard, Ine. 70 Sth Av, Garden Thursday morning. PALSEY HIP CONTINUOUS A Great New Double Value snow VAUDEVILLE MELODY FESTIVAL Pretty Girls—Musio—Mirth Aluminum Colander Special $1.39 Screen Doors Any Size, $2.45 %-in. thick, stained frame, black screen. (Lower rail runs vertically instead of as shown.) 80x78 ins.; 82x80 ins.; 34x82 ins.; 36x84 ins. ll eee ee a ' Jack Redd Character Studies From Lite [HARRY MASON AND COMPANY a Humorous Comedy, “Getting the Money” Two Daveys Comedy Juggiers Special ve, FEATURE PHoTrorpLAY ° “Big Bill” Russell in “Colorado Pluck” = ml SEATTLE STAR ITTLE Viola Earle, one of the 60 | Uttle “Mary Pickfords” taking part in the motion picture contest | | which Manager James, of the Winter | | Garden, 1s conducting in conjunction | with the showing of “Thru the Back Door,” Miss Pickford’s newest pic ture, now showing at the Winter | At the theatre every morning this | woek, at 10:30, a camera man is tak ing movies of Little girls between the | ages of § and 14. 6o if you are a| | little girl and want to see yourself on | the screen, be down at the Winter | * * # COLONIAL | Bircte ane Dorothy Bratnerd, a jin “Cloned Doors,” the new screen | jattraction which opened today at the Colontal, forgot that she had | grown up, she made a breach of eth quet that resulted in ber winning a husband. It was an odd proposal, and ts one of the interesting scenes | in the production. Mins Calhoun wears @ score or more beautiful gowns in this plo ure eee BLUE MOUSE Kathleen Kirkham returns to the! local screen after an absence of nev eral months in one of tie leading roles in Maurice Tourneur's “The Foolwh Matrons* at the Blue Mouse. Altho Miss Kirkham has | been kept busy constantly, most of the pictures she has appeared in are being held for fail release, In “Foolish Matrons Miss Kirk ham has @ part that ts quite differ ent from any she bas appeared in |during the past. It is a part of the most sympathetic natura eee LIBERTY Couacance Talmadge, now at the Literty in “Lessons in Love,” plays the part of a parlor maid, and find- ing her apron such a “male catcher” cannot resist the more elaborate fur- trimmed one on her afternoon co* tume Monkey fur around the apron front of ecru crepe georgette | over black satin and a wide girdle of the satin forms one of the most fascinating ereations in her charm ing frocks this season. WINTER GARDE: “Thru the —— Door,” the film Winter Garden, is from the pen of same time is a character part The story {s a combination of comedy and drama, punctured ‘with many of those laughable pranks for which Doris May, Local Favorite Enacts Leading Role in Film at Coliseum a picturization by Thomas * * # role aneumed by Alice Calhoun | | ito |ber of thrilling situations with the play starring Mary Pickford at the! IN CONTEST _ || marin vusecr. Tole icture rere little Mary is famous when portray- ing & pig-tailed kiddie. Jack Pickford assisted im directing | the picture. eee REX Conway Tearte, who ts starring at the Rex this week in the Alaskan moods.” That, because of his flexi bility of countenance, He started on the stage when very young and} has appeared as principal in several score stage and screen plays. Tearle has appeared with Etlen Terry, Billie Burke, Ethel Barry Clara Kimball Young. Jackson Gregory's novel, “Man to Man,” is to be screened by Harry Carey. “Footfalis.” BLUE MOUS drama, is called the “man of many | more, Viola Allen, Grace George and | FSS THEATRE Ed NOW PLAYING MAURICE ° TOURNEUR’S Tremendous Drama “FOOLISH MATRONS” With an All Star Cast of Favorites Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum Two charming poses of Doris May, the dainty little| heroine of “The Bronze Bell,” Ince of the famous novel by! Louis Joseph Vance, which is) now showing at the Coliseum. s 8 * TODAY'S PROGRAMS | —Censtance Talmadge te 1s in Terns mit ee MoU (i sanrice, Toarncur’s STHA D—"warien Davies tu “Barted COLONIAL Aton Catheun tn “Clee- 1} i Deore. REX—Conway Teale tn “Decking | | 4 Ber STRAND Marion Davies appears as @ Span ish senorita in “Buried Treasure,” |] | the screen drama at the Strand this} |week. Miss Davies has the role of | Pauline Vandermuelien, who goes into @ trance and lives over again the Life of a girl who had her soul in the 1¢th century. “Burted Treasure” ts from F. Brit- ten Austen's story concerning the theory of reincarnation, eee CLES Tamer,” the photodrama which t« now at the Clemmer, are members of the animal family at Universal City roo. “The Man Tamer” stars Gladys Wanton. The story is bufit in the ro mantic atmosphere of the circus and shows the popular actress in a num | big lions. PICTURE PATTER “Lessons in Love.” Wh | WINTER GARDEN—Mary Piektora | |} “Thre the Back Door. EMMER | The wild ons shown tn “The Man | eerie wae ame ee See Like sketch shown Sizes for women and growing girls. ON SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Brown Calf Oxfords, made on comfortable fit- ting lasts, with perforated toe tips and ball straps, welt soles and military heels. Sizes B, C, D. Special for Thursday and Friday at $6.00. Just Received! Low Price | $2.95 | | ing brims. Hoot Gibson 's to play “The Sher iff of Cinnebar,” a Peter B. Kyne story. eee PhyTlis Haver, Harriet Hammond, Billy Bevan and George Q'Hara sup-| | port Ben Turpin in the first of his two-reel starring comedies, . Smith Hame, who ts tn the suporéng cast of Norma Talmadge, had the back of one hand torn off by 4 shell while serving in the Canadian army. TODAY AND FOR TWO MORE DAYS GLADYS | riegated ribbon trimmin | lection in all-white and binations of hemp. tine and serge. THE MIRACLE MAN ie here: bring Br blind, the lame, cripples and see chat vf rful Demonatra- yourself. Seeing ts believe ~ advertisement. NOW PLAYING Tyrone Power ‘has completed a| ii picture under the working ttle of| MAN TAMER” The story of a circus girl who MARY PICKFORD IN HER LATEST AND BEST PRODUCTION |) couldn't be bluffed by men or Hons, — AND THEN LYONS & MORAN “ROMAN ROMEOS” A LAUGHING RIOT ,A UNIVERSAL UNIT ‘ PROGRAM Cy sce yourselt & the Mor tea. MARY PICKFORD “Through the | Back Door” HEARSTS NEWS PATHE NEWS LITERARY DIGEST SPECIAL COMEDY H Matinees, 25c; Evenings, Sun days and Holidays, abe _ WEDNESDAY, JOLY, 6, 1921. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET see a ee eee me At $6.00 a Pair New Brown Calf Oxfords Special Price Basement A Basement full of Women’s and Misses’ apparel—and every item a Special A Very Special Purchase of 35 Black Velvet Jackets Striking Values at $10.95 Jackets such as these regularly sell at $19.50 Smart Tuxedo models in cos- tume velveteen, with two pockets, string belt and trimmed with smoked pearl throughout with messaline. Sizes 16 to 42. New Sports Hats Special Values at This Mid-summer styles in ribbon and yarn | binations, made with tam crowns and droop- Smart roll-brim models with basket weave | crowns and finished with wide bands and va- An attractive se- lack and white com- IN THE JULY CLEARANCE Dresses at $12.50 Formerly $15.00, $19.75, $25.00, $35.00 Attractive models in satin, taffeta, trico- NOW PLAYING CALHOUN “CLOSED DOORS” A VERITABLE FASHION SHOW SEE THIS PLAY AND mB WILL BECOME A HUSBAND A FILM THAT WILL SET EVERY MAN THINKING PICTURE TouNe WIFE WHO FIN REVIEW buttons. Lined com- ALICE —-IN— FOR THE LIFE LONELY COMEDY

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