The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1921, Page 3

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Until Friday Night only BETTY COMPSON in Paramount's exciting drama of a Shanghai gam- bling house and primitive love in a lighthouse tower “AT ™ END «= WORLD” Milton Sills, Joseph Kilgour, Casson Ferguson and Mitchell Lewis are all in the cast COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under ARTHUR KAY, playing a potpourri of musical gems artanged by, Kay. Edith Kendal, violin soloist TOONERVILLE COMEDY Coming—‘“Nobody” and “Moongold” _ Paramount's tale of society crooks e“The Princess of New York” Just till Friday night— | the picture of 99% action, with rough - and - tumble fights, dynamiting scenes, Home of the ‘Buccesses conspiracy and counter conspiracy racing through CHRISTIE COMEDY “SNOOKY'S FRESH HEIR” brings back the wonderful monk, Snooky, after a long absence COMING—A masterpiece—“THE OLD NEST” % | Gee, but Boldts Bread 1s go 4 Just Apply This Paste Advertieement. cs and the Hairs Will Vanish * | paste insures any woman a clear,| | hairless skin. (Boudoir Seérets) The judicious use of a delatone| 1216-1218 FOURTH AVE. . Se mula little of the powdered delatone || 7"* Best Place to EAT in Seattle ith some water, then apply to the) bon — received today the @bjectionable hairs for two or three || “°P7"/#M* for hie minutes. When the paste fs moved, and the skin washed, Sprouted Wheat Bread race of hair will have vanished. No| The only bread recommented pain he use of the delatone|| by physicians in the Unite esp tbangonng tee most sen: poy go ay Ry eb *¢ for diabetes skin, but to insure results, papaya magni Ane ‘that you get real delatone,—Adver tsement. To prepare the paste, | and Meves’ Cafeteria. Jason L LASKY MALES DeMILLE'S | RODUCTION —— The Picture You Will See Saturday at the Strand m VARIETY “A magnificent depiction of the inevitable existence.” Stahl Restaurant) Bold only in Stahl's Restaurant || “The Princess of New York,” | the film play being showp at | |the Rex theatre this week, a titled | English nobleman desires to marry |hin eon to @ wealthy and beautiful | American girl. Me finds that ft isn't possible to succeed by futr | means #0 resorts to foul, When he ho girl's father has lost | * mount of his fortune, he |lones interest tn the girl as a pros | pective daughter-in-law Mary Glynne plays the part of the Amer: | lean girl. | STRAND | Thirty-four characters, represent ling all different of life, form the cast of “E ie," tho bi« Paramount photoplay being shown | at the Strand theatre this week Richard Barthelmess, in the leading role, plays the part of Youth. eee WINTER GARDEN "Quo Vadin,” the big photodrama being shown at the Winter Garden, | is comprised of 498 different scenes, | which require almost 6,000 feet of |flim for the showing of them, The burning ome is perhaps the mont | |remarka! ries of motion pictures | jever shown, “Quo Vadis," which was written by Henryk Stenkiewics, ix en- | joying « big success at the Winter Garden, COLISEUM A roma t takes place In Shanghai, China, is told in “At the End of the ‘orid,” featuring Betty Compson at the Colt seum this week. Miss Compson \plays the part of Cherry O'Day, the daughter of Terrance O'Day, proprie tor of “The Paper Lantern,” a gamb jling resort. Cherry grows up in the atmosph of the resort and is bd | | typleal eart-breaker,.” She finally | [meets the man she learns she loves: but he seems to pay no attention to} her, The story is told in an exciting | and interesting manner. eee BLUE MOUSE Bebe Daniels has the support of Frank Kingsley as leading man tn “One Wild Week,” which is now ehowing at the Blue Mouse theatre. The rest of the cast suggests that much overworked wor: jatar.” It consists of Maym Kolso, Edwin Stevens, Herbert Standing, “Bull’ Montana, Frances Raymond, Carrie Clarke Ward and Edythe Chapman eee CLASS A Thomas McGrane, who plays the part Colonel Hamilton in “Wet Gold," the undersea photoplay that ig being shown at the Class A the atre this week, has long been known | for his close resemblance to the |famous American humorist, Mark | Twain. “Wet Gold” ts a thrilling drama ¢urrounding a tender love story. Ralph Ince directed the pic ture, (Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Basak Rey W., 1629 21st ave, girl. mite ee M, 7001 24th ave Allen, "we W.. gti Reyoicht, 1339 Weller ot, D, 3211 Gist ave &. y nest EB, 321 Warren ave, — R, 1172 Repud- eee a Horie m, Lloya er Sar ‘albert & a TW, Merter st. jBrzan. William M, 6212 Beacon ave. jad | Hassan, William, 120 20th ave. bo: MeDougal, Malcolm, 2310 "Wasters ave. Schuman, Paul Ry 2317 Eddy st, Swanson, Arthur N. 2157 N. 63rd at. Pederaon, George, $11 Terrace at., MeGes, William 8, 817 Sullivan st, O'Maliey, George, 4712 Stone way, nnett, Walter L, Seattl ities, Ida F., Seatt Bremerton . hy May, Brem Hoyt, Arthur 1 Sse “Glen Lilian Klein, William, Ne |Zeeve, Tonsie, ‘Seattle Joseph Bret, Seattle rothy Grace, Seattle Ellingsen, Oxcar, Seattle .. | Vienmans, Dorothy Julia, &- attle . Allison, Charle leh, Etta M. Inon, Robi Chehalis lis Luebe |Glane, Marie Elizabeth, Seattle Legal | Johnson, Mont Lippinee | Welland, Frede Merall, Margaret Lucy, York k James, Seattle New erbert ¢ ‘dna Mae, Wm. ft Kather’ (DIVORCES GRANTED | Buster, Nora from William. | Bro wn, Ada |Pinkoskl, Agnes M. from Alexander. Martin, Della from Ernest. Reed, Viola DE m0 te P. ATHS 62, New Orleans ot 1, sits ed, ree, , Rosseau B., 67 David Powell and Mary Glynne are appearing in the lead | tng roles of “The Princess of / play w hich is showi ping at the Rex theatre this w eck. the pleture| - | LIBERTY Being foreman of @ giant dredge that makes all land over which ft passes waste, ts the experience of Wallace Reid tn the leading role of “The Hell Diggers,” being shown at the Liberty theatre this week, The | farmers are natural enemies of him. | but he falls in love with » farmer's | daughter, How he overe ner} hate for him is told In an interest ing manner eee CLEMMER Does it require chaps, a brace of guns and a spangled vest to make a real Westerner? The But falo Bill trappings wefe theatrical neceasities of yesterday, but the men who are today depicting the real West of the screen do not trick themselves out in the dime novel 4uds, Hoot Gibson, who {9 playing in the Universal photodrama, “Ac tion.” at the Clemmer theatre this | ual clothes thru COLONIAL “Deception,” the big Paramount film being shown at the Colonial theatre this week, is the story of an intimate heart affair of a young girl whose beauty won a throne and whose brilliant career, marred by the folly, deceit and treachery of the man she trusted, makes @ won- Gerful love story. A. W. Stewart Dead in Bellefont, Pa. Word of the death tn Bellefont, Pa, of Arthur W. Stewart, son of William Stewart, 129 Harvard ave., has been received tn Seattle. Stew- art was @ foriser student at the University of Washington, and served in the tank corps during the war, NOW PLAYING ‘DECEPTION’ A GIGANTIC SPECTACLE One that you will never forget COMEDY JACK O’DALE At the Wurlitzer NEWS REMEMBER, GIRLS! THE BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST STARTS SATURDAY! Entries Are Still Open Circus Gr’ds Mon. Tues, 4th and ay Republican 12-13 M. ZOO -12 HERDS °F ELEPHANTS 5 SHias 400 STARS AND THE GREATEST~ | CLOWN RIDER °N BARTH | POODLES HANNEFORD Seni Owl Drug € Third’ and Pike. New York,” the popular film) Want Second- Hand Goods So Labeled} Recommendation that the city! councll pass an ordinance making | it unlawful to offer for sale second: hand goods without clearly labeling them as such, has been made by the} public safety committee. POMPE PPLE PEPER: Catch a Cold! Thin cloching—cha: weather —a chill—a you've started somet Mote "Sooche throst and nose—clear che clogg- ed-up ait passages. ‘LUDEN 5 menthol Clara Horton and Hoot Gibson Ine A NEW TYPE WESTERN PLAY Now Playing BEBE DANIELS The Good Little Bad Girl “ONE WILD WEEK” a3) THEATRE Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN G2) ‘OTIOF. KEGEL, President! Pike St. at Fifth Ave. / ieelieniems cunendiemnitettien ly Friday Specials Ladies’ Stamped Nainsook Night Dresses Special D&C Each e new Art Needlework Section offers 150 Stamped Nainsook Night Dresses in a featured selling at 98c each. These garments are all made and stamped for embroidering, in a variety of attractive designs, are included. Buy Bedding and Linens Friday You Can Save on These Items: 42x36-inch good Mus- lin Pillow Cases at 20¢ each. 72x90-inch good Mus- lin Bed Sheets at 85¢ each. 45x36-inch heavy un- bleached Pillow Cases at 20¢ each. 72x90-inch heavy un- bleached Bed Sheets at 98¢ each. 81x90-inch heavy qual- ity Bed Sheets at $1.35 each. 27-inch Fancy Outing Flannels in short lengths at 17¢ the yard. 78x88-inch Crochet Bedspreads at $2.10 each. 64x76-inch heavy Gray Cotton Blankets at $2.75 each. Hemstitched Dresser Scarfs, made of white material, at 45¢ each. 70x70-inch Pattern Table Cloths, good weight and mercerized, at $2.75 each. Fifty pieces of 36-inch heavy, pre-shrunk Long Cloth, special at $2.95 for 10-yard pieces, All sizes Cretonnes Are Offered at Special Prices Good assortment of attractive Cre- tonnes, featuring many new designs. Two lots are offered at very special prices, 80-inch materials, 33¢ yard. 86-inch materials, 48¢ yard. 40-Inch Aeroplane Linen. Special 69c Yard Another purchase of this material {s offered at a very attractive price for Friday’s selling. This linen is of Brit- ish manufacture and is especially fine in quality. —Second Floor Drapery Crash Now 25c the Yard 80-inch Drapery Crash in the soft, natural color of gray now so much in demand. Very special, the yard, 25¢. Crash is the best material for inex- pensive hangings and can be beauti- fully trimmed with bands of cretonne. —Second Floor An 1847 Rogers Bros. Design | | And women who like to “keep up-with things” will be delighted to hear that Mrs. Penniman, a representative of International Silver Campany, will spend Friday in our store, where she will be glad to answer all questions regarding the care-of silverware. She has with her an exhibit of Rogers Bros. 1847 Silverware in the making, which is very interesting. How to Set the Table Correctly will be part of her discussion on home tveee: and Saturday. —Fint Fleer Season’s Clearance of Canning Requirements at Very Low Prices Eight-jar Cold Pack Racks ‘that fit any boiler, special Economy Fruit Jars, quarts or pints,- dos. ..9%@ Economy Clamps, dozen ........+ 40+... s8O¢ Economy Caps, dozen ey eee) Best quality Red Rubber Fruit Jar Rings, 2 dozen for ° Invincible Rubber Jar Rings, 2 dozen... 9. 10¢ Single Jar Lifters, each .. qreveee Lg Kerr Jelly Glasses, 6-07. size, dozen........43¢ Kerr Jelly Glasses, 8-0z. size, dozen... ...«: One pound Parowax Kerr Wide Mason Lids, dozen..........0..15¢ Kerr Mason Lids, dozen..... Perrrrerrere () Kerr Mason Jar Caps, dozen se eee ee BEE Kerr Mason Wide Mouth Jar Caps, dozen. .29¢ What the Papers Say About It All Over the Country MOVING PICTURE WORLD (Editorial) | SPER OR Ss ETE Hts “A triumph which will sie glory on the motion picture business.” NEW "YORK MAIL “Definitely and vitally real.” NEW YORK MQRNING WORLD “Tells the story effectively and well.” NEW YORK TIMES “It’s natural and human. Go to see it.” NEW YORK HERALD “Will make a spectator laugh a lot and want to swal- low hard several times.” The Old Nest’ NEW YORK EVENING WORLD “One of the most appealing screen stories seen in “One of the most entertaining that Broadway has many a day.” seen.

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