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FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921. a TY SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 i COMING TO CLEMMER Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s _ THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President TODAY'S PROGRAMS STRAND—Pauting Frederick in “Sal vege.” CLEMME R—Giadys Walton in Short Courtesy, Pictures, Muste TONIGHT—LAST TIMES Tom Moore in “MADE IN HEAVEN” —AND— Harold Lloyd in “I DO” Warwick Grif me RECORDS Bert Lyte tn Sssecoss —— ° * Aebuekte im The ‘fraveling Salesman, x“ — CLEMMER | I' $50,000 OF a bank's mone If for any earthly reason you didn’t get enough laughs this week—don’t worry, just come and see— FATT September Brunswick Records On Sale Now This September release of Brunswick Records merits the title of a Super- { Feature-List. It offers two great artisfs new to Brunswick Records, Giuseppe i Danise, Baritone; Florence Easton, Soprano, and presents in perfection and va- where your husband ta em ployed we found in hi what w court and husband w guest about ten years, or would fast" fight? rts, in her latest Unt drama, “Luring Lip ieraay ak, the Chen aed riety, songs, band selections, dances and novelty numbers that have been accepted than “stand by She as the best in their respective fields. This list will appeal to widely diversified Enews ‘ber husband 4a innocent, and tastes and temperaments and will reward careful scrutiny of its contents. whe proves it * | mar (Thy Home Fair Provence) from Traviata, Act IT ne 1 BLUE MO! | fh? MaPithae, fa TAMAR, (4s iv dbo 'ossvdhosddbrerses Giuseppe Danise ra The high cost of living succeawfuly y0011 downed by a little daughter $1.50 Ave Marla (Bach Gounod), Soprano and Violin, in Latin, Florence Easton and Max Rosen wh to live sani ple week York city Dreams of Long Ago (Carrol! Caruso), Tenor . Mario Chamlce dest sur ents, will $1.00 t many a ife when f 19026 | Hard Trials (Negro Spiritual). Tenor div des . sees seceee Theo, Karte Nobody Knows De Trouble I've Seen (Negro Spiritual). Tenor. .cccecess Theo, Karle peg atieamn iy NS March| Edith Roberts could hardly be called “two-faced,” altho| steed opens at tne ie Moune 88) movie fans have nicknamed her “the girl with a hundred | “Phe March Hare” i an original | tiles.” The above photograph shows Edith and Miss Roberts) story written for Mixy Danielx by! having a good laugh at each other behind one another's Traumerei (Reverie) (Schumann). Ylolin SOl0......6ceseeeereecserweeenes Max Rosen | There's Only One Pal After All. . James Sheridan and James Lynch Eimer Harris, author of “So Long! back, Held Fast in a Baby's Hands ° oo . Frank Meller and George Reardon Letty" and other popular stage suc | . un he — . ‘i rs 1 Used to bo 7 It's All Over Now..........+.0006 Syste si arté rial ge suc| Edith will be at the Clemmer Saturday in “Luring Lips. Sal eiereecash bce Pickin Chee wba tng. — Page 08 | WINTER GARDEN ! ned pool into which the star! se } Henry's Attempt at Suicide (Two Comedians) ° ‘ Billy Gelden and Billy Rabbit Hash (Comedian) . ooeee obese oo sbve . Billy G cards his leading lady were pre | st > that | ot ely plunged , pox 4122 ) Bird Hnitations. Whistling ... Margaret McKee is to ruin th t on Lee Mluys with Arbuckle in| deals with a theatr Ste | Sid and cia ergy ids ig ae -» Margaret McKee earth—tan't it revating find “Crazy to Marry.” | wide ‘enice " 26004) Variations om Silver Threads me the ‘eeselia’s Italian Band les at Venice with his wife and that not oply is he unruined, but that see | ontia $1.50 Southern Rhapsody ‘ Vessella’s Malian Band he hax made twice ax such money | STRAND | ‘The cast is composed of clever 2119 | Kawaha—Hawailan Melody Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchini res hanes be wees Bas Described in advance notices aa a! players. tbe) Malani Anu Ka Makani (Cool Breezes)... . Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchini BY casey id on — err i ” spectacular film. of the romantic old « aeaaor ih woot | My Cherry Blossom. Fox Trot Isham Jones’ Orchestra glee productiod ‘for } Fan, | allan tty Of Vadoe, “Ceuntyal” sain | COROMIAL $1.00 } Stolen Kisses, Pox ‘Trot Introducing “In a F Isham Jones’ Orchestra f - whe ed be the featured attraction at the! To see William Russell fight on |i! 25003 Kraline—Juonita. Fox Trot Isham Jones’ Orchestra the Wir The atory te: by e'soreea. We slags 10 witnens sok $1.50 | THOBan—Idling, Vox Trot wut dl “ree Se ... Asha Jones’ Orchestra Arthur rs Roche, the short sccake tack Ghd tienda ak Bring Back My Blushing Rose, Wox Trot, introducing “Sally, Won't You Come d's Follies of 1921 Cart Fenton's Orchestra from “The O'Brien Cari Fenton's Orchestra | story wr 2120 Back" latest Fox picture, “Children of Night,” whieh Saturday, This is a play reation Ste; ene o | COLISE ; , | ¢ fe, and includes in dian, plays with Douglas MacLean in bis By Wall } wr ‘blah I t | ‘One a Minute the new picture * rr rion tas d - orld. 7 . which wilt be shown for the first| LAST TIMES TODAY ith Renick is in the supporting | 1 time Saturday at the Cotixeum, Po | | tel. like Ben Turpin and Ford Ster-| ng, ly among the few original com: | charac’ appearing before the | en, Hi style all by yen. | one ® is a typical ‘Mac: | | Lean pictu A offers the young | star In the role of a would-be lawyer. | see (cat | the new sereen drama coming Sat} ae or, j his own faithful litte wife to STEVENS ‘ t the beautiful Katherine, but atter soon discovers the shallow In eas of her lover and finds happiness | LIBERTY “THE SACRED Rosemary Theby plays Katherine | Before commencing work on FLAME” | ree Miles Out,” his next picture. . ad i Arbuckle, to appea here \ 3. Paramount comedy that is the fast- islet sate tun taeaeg ta: “Creer bs tie es a est and funniest Fatty ever made! sone oc, Bg Mas? wr William Russell Muous activities, The production SECOND NEAR SENECA Milton Sills and Pauline Frederick in “SALVAGE” will leave Tonight uired work at all times and in —in— CAST INCLUDES LILA LEE si'kinas oe weather ror some tml “CHILDREN OF California coast. Other scenes were taken at the star's own Los Angeles HAROLD LIAYD Two Part Comedy-Drama “The Policeman and the Baby” —with Wallace Beery, William Desmond and Elinor Fair home and for others sets had to be } erected. gOne of the last episodes PATHE NEWS was filmed at a beautiful flower | |Hold Up $1,000,000 |; Street Improvement Resolutions for the Ninth ave. & sanitary Mil and street improve | ments were postponed for considera | tion four weeks by the council | streets and sewers committee Thurs afternoon. The proposed im rovemments will cost $1,000,000, it ix estimated. |Wonderful FREE Offer as climax to great | UNLOADING _ SALE. Both RED, FRONT STORES closed and stocks ar- ranged for sensational selling Saturday. NOW PLAYING THIRD BIG WEEK Twiee Daily 215 and | | | IN . Here is our FREE OFFER: Men's suits that sold to’ | $25.00, for $9.85. Over 200 suits to select from and go to- morrow at this ridiculous UNLOADING PRICE—$9.85. | | And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to be | | sold before the close of business Saturday night, we make | \this FREE OFFER—any $3.00 hat in the house—and) ithere’s over 500 to select from,’in all shapes and styles, will | |be given, ABSOLUTELY FREE, with every suit sold a morrow. ae | Here is another suit item: Men’s beautjfully tailored) leuits, late styles, in blues, blacks, grays and browns; that | sold up to $40.00 go tomorrow for $14.85. And with each! Veilleir, director, says there rules for making pictures: first one is entertunment,” be “I have forgotten the piss | ——__ —- | WILLIAM THOMAS MOORE, 76. |former manager Puget Sound Yard route, died Thursday. Funeral |services 2:30 p. m. Sunday at First Quits Tonight ; MAN WHO Dexter is to have the lead- in “Grand Larceny,” written r by Albert Payson Ter: | Claire Windsor will be his | lady. | “Gee, but Boldt’s Bread is good! ME BEES SS | Cc of these suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selec-|| STARTING omes Tomorrow ‘tion of any high grade hat in the house. i@ SATURDAY = | f r . | And note—these FREE OFFERS good Saturday only. | | ALICE | Men's wool socks at 18¢c. Men’s cotton socks at 5c. Men's GBtcron Jenseneven Hiner aC) LAKB ( heavy union made overalls, with bib, cut to 50c. Men’s collars 2ND & UNIVERSITY at 3c. B. V. D. Underwear, Black Bear Overalls; in fact, about everything that man needs for dress or work wear. | In a Real ull included in this sale and going at such ridiculous prices ° las these. It will pay you to come to thissale. | Sparkling Drama Tomorrow we'll sell Men's Stetson dress shoes, that were | Here ‘Seturday formerly priced at $10.00 for $3.98. Hundreds of Men's dress and work shoes that sold originally as high as $6.00, | will go at $2.48. And Boys’ $5 School Shoes go at $2.48. | Men’s dress shirts, worth to $2.00, go at 85e. Men's! neckties at 23c. And men’s hickory work shirts cut to 69c.! And here’s the cause for these enormous reductions: Both RED FRONT STORES*at First and Pine and at 1415 First | Avenue, are stocked to the ceiling with merchandise. We're forced to unload; we must turn this great stock into cash, | undethis great unloading sale that begins tomorrow, Satur- day, means just this—the prices here quoted are like throw- ing merchandise away—and we're willing to throw this mer- | chandise away in order to raise the necessary cash. | Think of buying your mmer underwear, worth to! ($1.00, for 39c. Men's $1.25 union suits at 68e. And heavy | canvas gloves, knit wrists, while they last at 5c. | Tomorrow you can buy work shoes, high-cuts if you wear) them, at $2.98; they sold originally at $8.00, And a big line of men’s oxford shoes goes at $1.00 a pair. | How often have you asked to see “something new, something different, new faces, new scenes’. ina motion picture ? WILLIAM FARN In Zane Grey's Dramatic Story WOMEN” “The Lone Star | - hnanabagy der a 3 ™ st ARTS SATURDAY 44 the oldest law of con- AT 7 : f ymgrahl i \8 “Phe Traveling § an” Twopart Nick Carter detec WILLIAM FOX Here is the different picture—a "pages modern drama of Carnival time in Venice—actually filmed in Italy on the mysterious, romantic old Vene- tain canals— beautifully, superbly cor be tenn The Tit eg Mergen Ngede = THE Boys’ school suits to $10.00 at $3.45. Boys’ pants at 39. | ‘od 492 Good etn a rt icaanks 1 real ; ’ Men's pants to $5.00 will be unloaded at $1.98. And men’s i uced, a gem of screen art and : ead $8 Litth | penta £1.00 work shirts at 59¢. | nsati 2 : “The Man Worth While Poa, DANCE BY | The above are just a few of the bargains offered) The’ a sensational dramatic achievement. Ieaves Tonight Girl MOONLIGHT ‘ Bf two large RED FRONT STORES are just stacked, ceiling —~ ene ae Every Saturday the steam high, with honest merchandise—and all priced ridiculously ; } bridge Jeaves Galbraith low. Both RED FRONT STORES have been closed part of Au offering ea staple in this week, making ready for this gigantic sale, and we Society or theme as the characters guarantee that it will more than pay you to come here! . F 3:30 a.m. A boat who enact this famou tomorrow. | Popular Seattle dancers, in a prologue to the feature production, gemmed from —_ , and the big ship », Round trip Take advantage of this FREE OFFER—you can’t make any mistake here. Join the crowds and come tomorrow. | Kindly note the address of both | RED FRONT STORES:| Main Store, 1601-03 First Avenue, Corner Pinte Street. | er as a eB I | Red Front Annex, 1415-17 First Avenue, Between 2-1 Third Ave | Pike and Union Streets. 1h UNIVERSITY t ' Sale Starts Saturday Morning at 9 o’Clock Sharp. Will Carleton's poems. Aesop Fable—“The Lioness and the Bug” Burton Holmes Scenic First National Kinograms fare and dancing, $ a couple; la | dies, 35c. The committee enforces |DANIELS | | | “THE MARCH HARE” AK OF THE strict regulations and insures every lone a good time, Park your auto at | ithe dock.—-Advertisement STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S, K. WINELAND Playing “Irene”. ...........5. Harry Tierny

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