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2 > 2 a Cy ‘ OnrHURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921. . THE SEATTLE STAR 236 Ortental dancing Temple of the 1 1 an American in search of ad- venture! Now PLAYING AT THE REX |Little Girls aa an Account at Grote-Rankin’s | i Rae Lo Ter amg Appearing on 3 | | | | | | | | ag they appear each morning at 16:30 in front of the Winter Garden thea tre, Could she see them, Littl Mary would not only see double, but many times that number, Some lucky dow ble will be the proud possessor of one of Mary's complete outfita, which she wore in her picture, “Thru the Back Door,” that will be given, along with other prizes. | Girls from & to 14 years of age may take part in the contest, and all Pmeaeveesa OS FURNITURE SAL a * ee S } : of those who have not already ap- % vo 7 peared should be at the Winter Gar “THE BRONZE BELL” den theatre not Inter than 10:30 Fri day morning. ‘Those contestants who have already been photographed i ; 3 ~ | | are being shown at the theatre now with Doris May and Courtenay Feote. Until Friday night. a natae bones at the Unaetre nw Offers Unusual Savings TOON big announcement in regard to the contest, | Seattle Elks to —which is interesting to all who have homes to furnish Go to Bremerton A Gelegation of Seattle Elks will visit Bremerton tonight to tell their brother members there of the pro gram planned for the state conven tion, to be held in Seattle July 21 to 23, Wednesday delegations of Seattle and Balard Elks were the guests of the Tacoma lodge Arthur Kay, Conduc Pat.” selection— One Hundred Chairs and Rockers As Illustrated, Are Reduced to $750 © Chinese Reed Chairs and Rockers in a pleasing design and every one COMING—ANITA STEWART In “Ptaythings ef Destiny ANOTHER WOMAN | ESCAPES Winifred Westover and Conway Tearle as they appear in a scene from “Bucking the Tiger,” a highly entertaining drama of life in Alaska which is being shown on the screen at the Rex this week, *» S CLEMMER STRAND EX ROSSELLI, who appears| “Buried Treasure,” the plcture tn Mrs. McCumber Avoided a Serious . With. Gisdys Wattos tm “The} whieh pretty Morton Davies ts warn i built for comfort—you will want them for your sun room, porch or bed- ] ¥ Taking Lydia "| suffered so with y left side that could not walk the floor " | Man Tamer” ‘at the Clemmer this!’ Lsauhy New k girl who goes | week {ts fully at home with the into a trance and sees her parents snarling lions with which he works/and friends as Spanish pirates and getown, I fm this production. Roselli‘is re |Prisonera, She suceseds in guiding baby was born I garded an one of America’s best api-|bér lover to a spot where treasure is mal trainrs and was for years the| buried and they are able to marry. foremost arena master with the larg | Miss Davies wears some beautiful est circus organtzation. Jewels during the story. eee eee COLISEUM Beautfful views of British Bast In.) dia are shown in “The Bronz Bell,” the Thoma production at the Coliseum th The story deals! sereen at the Liberty this week. And | with a proje evolution and its | her next picture will be “Wedding | heart appeal is irresistible, lls."" All of which seems very ap-| Doris May, former co-star with| propriate. Miss Talmadge was mar-| Douglas MacLean, bas the feminine} ried while filming “Lessons in role and with Courtney Foote, she| Love,” in which Kenneth Harlan is heads @ practically allstar cast, her leading man. After a brief eee honeymoon with her husband, John BLUE MOUSE Plalogou, she started work. on “He Who Calls the Tune Must | “Wedding Bells.” Pay the Piper.” So the old proverb 4, >.2 runs That it is one of the truest| WINTER GARDEN maxime in life is eet forth in Mau-| Mary Pickford continues to é@raw | 1 room. They are one of the unusual values. Priced, each, $7.50. ; | Mahogany-Finished | TEA WAGONS : LIBERTY Constance Talmadge ts the star of “Lessone in Love,” the comedy drama which ts being shown on the several doctors but found no re- lief and they said I would have to have anoperation. | My mother i jsinted on my tak-| ing Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound and I soon found relief. | Now I cando all my own work and itis | a a Constance Talmadge gives everyone a kiss but the one who wants It most—in “LESSONS IN LOVE” It's rare entertainment that Cupid himself might eavyt the Vegetable Compound that has saved me from an operation. I cannot Praise your Medicine too highly and I i] of my friends and neighbors what the Compound did for me.’’— Mrs. Marcaret McCumarn, 278 TORCHY “Seath fea Magic™ ae | MALOTTR “Crowning Torchy” | Shark Hunting in Sames om the Warlitser COMING—WALLACE REID tn “Tee Yuch Speed” rice Tourneur’s “Foolish Matrona,” | now at the Winter Garden. Hobart Bosworth, whose sterfing charactertzations of the past have established him as one of the fore most stare of the screen, plays the great crowds to the Winter Garden where she is appearing in “Thru the Back Door.” Marion Fairfax wrote the scenario for this picture from an/ idea supplied by Uitte Mary berself. | The plot revolves around a little Frazier St., Georgetown, Mlinois. Mrs. McCumber is one of the un- per wegen Semen of housewives taka whe coating from ailments to women pecull with backache, French girl who thinks she ts a Bel gia, Johnny Farron, brother of the! late Bobble Harron, plays opposite | | the star, . Twenty-one at. $10.50 | And they are a great convenience to the housewife. -— ; —itlustrated at left—A mahogany-finished Tea Wagon with glass- ‘ TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY eee COLONIAL As an allaround actress capable of assuming any type of role, Alice Calhoun ts hard to beat. This young actress is starring at the Colonial in “Closed Doors.” In thie picture she delineates the character of the hero- ine at the ages of fourteen, eighteen and twenty-two. The role taivaried, tray and roomy shelf. 9 i Warn ahd aol oe oe ce Tiustrated at right—A mahogany Tea Wagon with turned parts di Wy beac ay and large glass-filled tray. i q J a NS a . Colleen Moore ts showing off atx | (J Both of these Serving Wagons are unusual values. ‘ ; SS oa trunks full of Intest styles at Nat chez, Mina. where scenes of “Slippy McGee” are being filmed, Twenty-one Couch Covers ‘Are Reduced to $9.85 Twenty-six Couch Covers Are Reduced to $5.60 Edward Dillon ts to direct Ray. mond Hitchcock in the ecreen ver. sion of “The Beauty Shop.” kal — 4 aad “ ” |] E Woirt roe BeoeieT om MoTHERBoee aes Yas Busy. rece - Qnrvritie RESULATORCO.DEPT.O-O.AtABTA Gy —with Marion Davies and Norman Kerry. It cost half « million _ dollars to make this picture, and when you see it you'll say it is worth the money! : a STRAND ORCHESTRA MARY Now—Uatil Friday Night under S. K. Wineland Ps ath gi Tapestry Couch Covers, of engin Made of Floral Tapestry, in rich col- Kincgrame taylan sAcths Sin’ “Contatti PICKFORD Special Pictures quality and generous size, are offered orings, These are very desirable—and are an unusual value at $9.85, Second Floor —Drapery Section 1,000 Yards of 600 Bath Towels White Outing Flannel 17c Yard at 25c Each H uality Outing, 27 inches wide Whee. ! venient household size. Six hundred —This offering represents a special 1 é purchase of mill-ends, and is a very towels only in this special purchase— unusual value—the yard, 17¢. each, 25¢. First Floor—Linen Section First Floor—Bedding Section COMING SUNDAY—BARRIE’S “Sentimental Tommy” usual value, IN HER LATEST AND BEST PRODUCTION KELSO—Ie Roy Wallace, 43,| | mmits suicide by shooting. “toMoreMisery |, After Eating Just Takes An Eatonic \ “The first dose of Eatonic did won- | ders for me. I take it at meals and am Bo bothered with indigestion,” | writes Mrs. Ellen Harris. | Thousands bed er, like this dear ey. gratefully ify about Eatonic, which does ite wonders by taking up and carrying out the excess acidity and gases which bring on indigestion, heartburn, bloating, belching an food segonting. Acid stomach also eanees about seventy other non-organ- Pailments. Protect yourself. A bi Lae box of Eatonic costs but a trifle wi ~ Os 9 guarantee. —Advertisement. 20,000 People In the Stadium roine in Tights in a big ering story 74 of circus lite.., July 4th Mammoth Parade Miss Liberty and Her Court NOW PLAYING MAURICE TOURNEUR’S Tremendous Drama “FOOLISH MATRONS” With an All Star Cast of Favorites Seventy-six AXMINSTER RUGS A Special Purchase jf | at the Lowest | Prices in Years Among them are very attrac- | * UNIVERSAL picture MARY PICKFORD “Through the - Back Door” HEARST’S NEWS PATHE NEWS Scenes by Special Permission from the Wayfarer Rehearsals And all the little girls who enter the Mary World's Greatest Sideshow LYONS «<> MORAN “ROMAN ROMEOS” A Genuine Laugh Riot o_o Saturday—HARRY CAREY in the Red Book Magazine Story, “CHRISTMAS EVE Main Paget Sound Navigation Co. 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