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ante etcoecetiaheldneacantieeleeroemquchaccaaalcgeh onasalioiiwencetonner™ ae WE EAST, WEST, HOME'’S BEST Sern 34 RUPERT HUGHES’ realistic story of home and family— | LIBERTY | a = Claire Windsor, former Seattle ‘THE girl, is cast in the leading role of “The Blot,” the Lois Weber produc: | +) ition being shown at the Liberty this week. Mins Windsor recently creat: | jed nationwide interest last month jwhen she failed to return from a —with a superb horseback ride, Charlie Chaplin, | famous film comedian, was among the searchers for the former Seattle girl, She was found later by the roadside, where she had been thrown from her horse, Stee ee ou | eee BLUE MOUSE | Rex Ingram, director of “The| |Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” j the film play being shown at the | Biue Mouse this week, is one of the jscreen's youngest directors, Ingram's | youth is said to be largely re- | sponsible for the success of the great |production of Vicente Blasco Ibanez’s great story, Rudolph Val- ention and Alice Terry play in the }leading roles of the production. eee STRAND | “The Old Nest." the big Gold] : I e wyn production which ts showing i s ¢ pow i , > at the Strand this week, is one of the best mother pictures ever if | timed, according to many of the people who viewed the film yea. terday and Saturday. “The Old 4 i] M9 Nest” 9 mingled with pathos and f | humor and tx strong in {ts dramatic THAN situations. Mary Alden, well known 4 ' 0 jsereen mother character, plays the lia \ ., mother in “The Old Nest.” * * . : , ‘. First Methenets’ mystery drate- “ae gn Sg Claire Windsor, former Seattle girl, is pictured above in| CLEMMER a scene from “The Blot,” the picture that she is being fea-| \ tC 64 9 Director Philip FE. Rosen, who| tured in at the Liberty theatre this week. P held the megaphone in May Alli $$$. $$$ ur ni ur e on'a latest at c fon's vk eens, picture f0F | your head, your luck may change,| ships just when she was happiest rd 4 Metro, “Extravagance,” which is be ing shown at the Clemmer theatre | °T Vice Verna, whether calamity may | When the blow fal it her father, her A story of “somebodics” and “nobodies"—and what happens when this week, act not be around the corner at the ‘ * Sivek a Secbeby'e” elie company eek action from his! veydey of promperity, waa used as|the man she loves—who turns out & “somebody” covets a 4 for @ midnight plunge in the Pa.|'2¢ foundation of a fascinating pio |to be a cad. Her subsequent life ix ft a with Kenneth Harlan, George Fawcett and Jewel Carmen ture, “Life's Darn Funny.” etarring|an effort to make up for the light 0 THOSE who are not familiar with the “rine hol oc arpaned to the some-| vista Dana, which is now showing|.moments she frittered away, but | eee, a Not be no dla geee a ee | at the Winter Garden theatre, ‘The | Again, when she haa @ chance to ae . character and extent of home furnishing COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA sured them that he had pr ool story is from Christine Slude’s Sat-| be happy with a husband who really suggestions presented at The Grote-Rankin Co. hot drinks for them in the dreesing | "G8" Evening Post story, “Care| loves her, she is driven to misfor- J iit 2 7 miei 34—ARTISTS—34 room. Full of anticipation they | ‘*er# Within.” Sr con Seeneres. Wises ke the full significance of the term “Fashion Arthur Kay, Conductor took the dive and then hurried to +e Se ee ee Show” ly be comprehended. Playing “March of the Toys,” from “Babes in Toyland” the dressing tent where they found | REX an low can scarcely he comp: ae) by Victor Herbert ~hot coffee, There was much dis-| Mel Brady was a shrewd and re- | CLASS A | vii wef gla appointment, m . livin New York’ ahs * ‘ Duct from “La Traviata"—Verdi whe Heeee ete iiic. with her lovable old |», careless helmsman, flirting with Carefully gathered from every source where good furniture is pro- | : “ the servi irl, wrecks a yachting Miss Abbe Howard and Mr, Ricardo Clark COLISEUM Juncle, “Nunc” Brady, who made his | ee a they’ are forced to seek duced, The Grote-Rankin Co. presents for your enjoyment a Fashion Movie fans are taking advantage | living by cracking safes. Mel WA" | refuge on a desert tropical island A delight to the eye! of the double bill being shown at!a member of the gang and was Onelin “Male and Female,” the Ceci) Show of Home Furnishings such as will prove to be most interesting. the Coliseum theatre this week.|of the cleverest shoplifters in the) ony, | De Mink roduction being shown at “MOONGOLD” “Nobody.” a. First , National pro-|"iide." How she le caught, becomes | ing Class A tueatrer Glotids Silas ‘ ic" 5 “Moongold,” a Pierrette | adopted by a wealthy woman afd) ion ang Thomas Meighan are cast : . . : especially and Pierrot story, are both being | plays with the peculiar twists of for: | 1.6 Jeading roles at the The display during the first three days of the week will be A three-net novelty that ie Bj shown on this week's bill, Jewell|tune is told in “The Great Profit.” | 1 is adapted for the # augumented by new creations in fine furniture, fine floor coverings, rmen’ plays the leading role inj the picture featuring Edith Storey. | aie James M. Barrie's 2 Jobody,”. with the support. of (being shown at the Rex thentre thia |S James M. Barrie a3 unusual draperies and curtains, exclusive patterns in table linens, and Kenneth Hartan. Lois Bartlett and | week. to ee Snlici i e tends in| . a multiplicity of clever accessories to the home, : aan Dudley aad viay the leads ta! onan LOIS WEBER DEFENDS piicity : preview var WONTAR GARDIOL | Peart White, who is appearing at] GIRLS WHO BOB HAIR Surely, no other feature of the Fashion Fete can prove of so much’ fy Colo eatre 4 i jee, Coo, ere Lois Weber, a woman's woman and The fact that you ever tell) Your Men," ha emotional part | ro " : ad ; ‘ PABOUD Bij sust what te going to. bappen,|ot a high type. in this production, (he Producer of “The Bi interest and fascination—for things you will see here are those that “THE GREATER PROFIT | 1AOxD Bi whether when you are down to your! 1t is the story of witt's awakening /sfomn i. ihe Laverts thie week 4”'|1| influence and affect our very lives and natures. We are confident Crane | MED’ jast sou and the clouds hang over to the realities of life bee: its har & well-known business wits ee. that pe tins d me deeiia you will ou away z y : gard to bobbed hair. This man is Per quoted as saying: “The gir who|fi for your visit. ; THE in nosy gE The invitation to come is as cordial and as sincere as we can’make | bers of her sex who have been con-|f| it, and we particularly suggest that you observe the values. We are | verted to the fad, says: “Women ‘. . . e PIC RE should be congratulated ‘tor wearing |{} Confident that your judgment will sg! our crane to you that how- | TU Nlonabie nod snare puny of the|i| ever modest or pretentious your needs, you can buy most economically BOX OFFICE OPEN tee girls trom the best famite per || at The Grote-Rankin Co. o INHISTORY o nA™M. sons of culture, with bobbed hair. i In offices thousands of intelligent girls are answering the fad. Let this FIRST SHOW 12 O'CLOCK SHARP tan try having ong hair and see a if he ts light-headed because he cuts FOUR ft off. Norma. and Constance Tal SHOWS madge, Irene Castle, Nazimova and = * : * g ; WAIL. jure uaon malt Ga THE GROT fod) KIN @ Extension Courses Rot, — ; F = : of U About to Open WTO F. KEGEL renseigerg oe work under the Pik St Fi auspices the University of Wash- fth ve. f pai ington will begin this year Sep- “gf » me , A tember 15, with a class in Money ——~ Be Seal’ «Pi | ane f. Smith. e to fol- Canada's census this ycar cost blue China silk, tow within the sa week include the government “more than $2,000, THE VERY LATEST er collar and Chinese paves eet peaking, history of English | oo9 WORN BY FILM STAR rs. The only t#imming ma, accounting, economics, and gC — x _— id Iatin-American commercial laws.| Canada with an area of 3,729,665| Have you seen the latest negligees| sists of orange tassels and old Bit Reslatration for. the work i being | square miles, has a population of| in the films? A very nifty one worn | Pajama frogs. enry Buildin, ‘ e mi ‘» in which building the clases will | oUt 2.000000 eed ae a, ene | aah kunstock hae been: es held during evenings of the com: naga hong sh Secyay absorbs 70 per cent of the gun ing winter, | of China, The matertal is soft old | recoil. { A class in millinery will be super: | _— : vised by Mrs. V. Patty at the Home | Beonomics hall, University campus, | Negro Stabbed in |i", "7m = men IAnRari ceva‘ | THY ECZEMA || Watch Your Gums= ~ s Taw! op Steanser |, feld, and is being hunted HORSEMEN Praeger ae OnBackandArmsforEteven |: Bleeding a Sign Hall was taken to the city hos- steamship Fulton, was stabbed and| With a tour of the Southwestern || Months, Could Not Rest. of Trouble | Wounds on the head, shoulders and Washington communities the Wash. | a seriously injured shortly after mid | pital, suffering from +deep flesh It’s good, that’s sure, 40¢ Supreme | back. ington state taxation commission|| “Eczema broke out in a rash on P ‘ t % Blend Gotfee. Hansen, 40 Economy | The fight started, it Is said, when| OF THE APOCALYPSE will begin investigation this week. || my beck and arms and itched and Medical science knows how serious is the sign of. Market. | Bryant heard Hall tell a companion Four Shows Daily, Beginning The first meeting was to be held in p burned go severely that I bleeding gume. For it knows that tender and i + | that he was crazy. ’ Tacoma Monday morning, the sec- ecratched and irritated them, the forerunners of Pyorrhea, that dread die- * i * ’Clock Cl ond in Aberdeen Monday afternoon. and large ecales came off. || , caicagllr that ge! e 12 o’Clock, 3 o’Clock, 6 o’Clock, 9 o’Clock The third will be held Tuesday My clothing aggravated the ease which afflicts four out of five people over forty. 2 P morning in Chehalis. Among taxa- breaking out on my back, 9 H check: i Today and ICKETS AS THERE ARE [MMi tion problems to be investigated and I could not rest at night. If the maton an sot ys Lspegoet be 3 D FOR EACH SHOW, WHICH are personal income tax, a business “The trouble lasted about the teeth decay, loosen an out, or mi © ex- Tomorrow ; RANTEES THE HOLDER A tax, a property tax on land, and a|| eleven months. I sent for a free || tracted to rid the system of the Pyorrhea poisone 80 STATED ON HIS personal citizenship tax. sample of Cuticura Soap and Oint- which seep into the system and wreck the health. | TICKET. ~ renner tat and they gave toe sellel: “f isons often cause rheumatism, nervous dis- SECONO NEAR PIKE i 3 purchased more, and after using Po! * ills. te MATINEE PRICES NIGHT PRICES three cakes of Soap and two boxes || orders, anaemia, and other P earl } inte r | 12 o'Clock and 3 0'Clock 6 o'Cloek and 9 o’Clock - — of Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) T, id Pyorthea, visit oinise olees Sovtisaihs NOW PLAYING Shows || Walter J. Longstreth, 6861 South- © avoi " yom > : ‘ . ., St. ; id d use Forhan’s For the Gums. ‘EXTRAVAGANCE’ N., ADMISSIOS 75¢ | GEN, ADMISSION...91.00 wOuacetionater alt oieiperpehi. 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