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i PAGE 10 THE BIGGEST 12 o°Clock;3 o'Cleck, GEN. ADMISSION. L0G Plus 10% War Tex NIGHT PRICES Plus 10% War OPEN 11:15 PICTURE IN HISTORY FOUR SHOWS DAILY BEGINNING POSITIVEL' HOLDER A SEAT FOR FOR EACH SHOW, WHICH GUARANTEES THE PERFORMANCE 80 STATED ON HIS BLUE MOUSE ‘THEATRE FIFTH AVE. JUST SOUTH OF PIKE DOORS A REX INGRAM o'Clock,9 o'Cleck ¥ DOORS OPEN 30 MINUTES BEFORE EACH SHOW BEGINS MATINEE PRICES AR o'Clock and 3 o'Clock NO Shews ..76¢ }) ONE 91.00 a case of turning this record-breaking time. Canvas Gloves We will put on sale for one hour only, 9 to 10 a m., Saturday, 15c canvas gloves at 3c Men’s Pants Special lot of Men's Pants, values to $6.00, on sale at Everything Must Go 1117 First Avenue at prices that will cause the Men’s Suits Men’s Suita, values to $40.00, will go on sale here ” $13.85 Collars You can bay E, & W. Collars at this sale for 2c PRODUCTION HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE STARTS TOMORROW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” to Open at ; Blue Mouse; May Allison and Viola Dana Coming Betty Compson, in “At the End of the World,” leaves tonight. A Life-Size Picture of Somebody’s Wife! will be here Saturday A First National Attraction ‘NOBODY’ || A LITTLE LOVE A LITTLE PROMISE A LITTLE PLAN ' Allison 1—May in “Exe travagance,” at the Clemmer. |?—Viola Dana, in “Vife’s| | Dara Funny,” at the Winter Garden. 3—Rudolph Vaten-| tino, in “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” at the Blue Mouse. LIBERTY “The Fyot.” a Lots Weber pro. ' Gicton, sean fot G weeks FUR aa AND THEN DISASTER!! . the Liberty theatre beginning to Windsor, a former A baffling mystery story more morrow. iy Agel opie than absorbing — spellbinding the condition® that are common in| in every moment. Played with which started two weeks ago, ia a|th® householde of clergymen and KENNETH HARLAN predictio { the popularity of the 4 , * coming production, and it is expect.| Diggers” closes tonight GEORGE FAWCETT and Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry | WINTER GARDEN JEWEL CARMEN Viola Dana, the little Metro etar, wit) be seen at the Winter Garden | theatre in her latest picture, “Life's! Darn Funny,” a Dallas Fitzgerald) production adapted from the Batur| An artistic achievement— BLUE MOUSE day Evening Post story, “Care - ” (TUE Four Worsemen of the |takers Within,” by Christie Jope “ Apocalypse,” said to be one of | Mrs. Hamilton Douglas || siada ‘Carter Hughes, of “Senti- the greatest motion picture produc! ' mental Tommy” fame, plays oppo- tions ever filmed, opens tomorrow! site Miss Dana. at the Biue Mouse theatre. The ad-| eee vance ticket sale for this @ic' are cast in th ding roles. Rex} Bebe Danicls ” closes tonight A three-act drama of extreme beauty— the charming story of Pierrot and Pier- rette that was one of Broadway’s few photoplay sensations! COLISEUM Artists CONCERT ‘cy ‘ORCHESTRA Kay f Conductor COLISEUM “Nobody,” Firet National pro duction, and “Moongold,” a Pierette and Pierrot story, comprise the bill that opens at the Coliseum theatre tomorrow, Jewell Carmen and Ken- neth Harian play the leads in “No- body.” “Moongold” fs a different and interesting short pi Betty Com, fon in “At the End of the World” closes tonight, . CLEMMER In “Extravagance,” starring May Allison, which comes to the Clem- mer tomorrow, agree that the popular star ha: vehicle that fits her exactly. story was “More Stately "which was published tn Good Housekeep- | ing Magazine. Miss Allison has the part of Nancy Brown, the daughter of © wealthy man, who marries a young lawyer. “Action” closes to-/ i New York's lower East Side. Her Meighan and Gloria Swanson an _ night. uncle, with whom ehe lives, makes|seen in the leading roles. “Wel tar | ‘Take Aspirin onty as told tn each do 4 = ‘package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be fol jlowing the direcflons and dosage | worked out by physicians during 21 | years, and proved safe by mil fr ag his living by cracking safes. The) Gold” closes its run tonight, |Hons. Take no chances with sub. Pate ki vic ; jo. [EI was well versed in the art of $ stitutes, If you see the Bayer & ——— ao. 3. eat prather Ple-| shop-lifting and combination reading. | Docle Thefts ch : | Cross on tablets, you can take them) ture ever filmed, Seattle picture fans) tow she is elevated from this ite | Di Rea 9 [without fear for’ Colds, Headache,| Conceiving, producing and direct-| will be able to get thelr first |tahes a very interesting story. $2,000,000 Total | Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, jing one wf the feature acts at the! glimpse of “The Old Nest” tomorrow eee td Toothache, Lumbago and for Puin.|Pantages theatre this week, Mrs.| morning at the Strand theatre. With "LASS A MELBOURNE, Sept. 9.—The Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets |/amilton Douglas, Jr., again bids for| Mary Alden in the role of the moth.| (ASS. 4 ew Jane i nee eee ee [cont few cents. Drugeists also sell fame in the terpsichorean world. Mra.ler, the cast consists gf many well.| lovers of Sir J meer ow ariel oda that in 1920 dock thieves — larger packages. Aspirin is the Douglas’ creation, “Danse Des Artis-)known screen players. The picture intmitable plays wil ye - gg stole merchandise worth $2,000,000. jtrade mark of Bayer Manufacture |tique,” 4s acted entirely by Seattle| carries with it a heart interest that |!” that “Male ani oe i iralte| coset Supervision and elimination of of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylic-| girls and pupils of the Douglas| no one ts able to dodge. “The o1a| *reen Version of “The Admirable/ marks indicating the nature of acid. School of Dancing. Nest” is a Goldwyn production. “Ex-| Crichton,” opens for a run at the) boxes’ contents, are recommendeds’ = Men’s Underwear You can buy Men's Un- derwear, regular $1.00 values, on sale at 33c Work Shirts Woe will sell Men's Work Shirts that sell regular at $1.00, on sale at 38c Boston Clothing Co. QUITS! [ittiictinn, THE ENTIRE STOCK TO BE CLOSED OUT SLICK AND CLEAN people of Seattle and vicinity to buy for months and months to come. Not one article is held in reserve. It’s merchandise into cash in the shortest possible time, and we know that the prices we are making will do the work in THESE QUIT-BUSINESS PRICES WILL BE A SENSATION A spectal sale at Dress Shirts We will sell Men's Dress Shirts in all sizes, values Boys’ Suits lot of Boys’ Sults, values to $14.00, on $2.95 ic pI ~ perience” closes its run tonight, | Class A theatre tomorrow. Thomas eee pee | COLONIAL Pearl White, famous film atar, will be at the Colonial theatre be- sinning tomorrow in “Know Your Men,” a William Fox production. This 1s said to be an emotional drama of a high type and is replete with big situations. Wilfred Lytell, [brother of Bert Lytell, plays the male lead opposite Miss White. eee REX | Edith Storey, film favorite, comes tre tomorrow in “The Great Profit," a story of a! shrewd and resourceful girl, living TODAY AND FRIDAY A Large Cast, Including Clara Horton and Hoot Gibson —In— A NEW TYPE WESTERN Last Opportunity Today to See That Wonderful Production PLAY ‘D 4 ” Fo eception uxtvinrs AL Men’s Shoes Men’s Sox PICTURE A great selection of Men's Dress Shoes, values to $10.00, on sale at $3.95 Men’s Suits Men's Sults, values to $25.00, will go on sale at $9.85 We will sell Men’s Black and Brown Sox, values as high as 250, on sale at 4c Work Shoes A dandy lot of Men's Work Shoes, the regular price ty $6.00, on sale at $2.45 Sale Starts Saturday 9:30 A.M. Coming Saturday— s THE GREATE : PEARL }) PROF Last Times Tonight “TMB PRINCESS OF NEW YORK” ILBDeMILLE'S}| PRODUCTION “KNOW YOUR MEN” JACK O’DALE On the Wurlitzer ADDED ATTRACTIONS THE BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST STARTS r SATURDAY i , 7 Come and vote for your | 5 VA59 H favorite vise ares £7