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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 138, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR NOW—A sure American home Uf Windsor, int Merte : Open an ‘Account at Grote-Rankin’s Wateamp play A Mermaid « TTUAE difference between the French and the Germans before and dur » OTTO F. KEGEL Preaident) jing the recent war is vividly depleted B a See e Morsemen of S9! a. ¥ Pike St. at Fifth Ave. } Apoc ," the great film produc: | on being shown at the Blue Mouse | theatre. Madariaga, wealthiest man in Ine, is the fatherindaw of #/ Sean 6 | 2000 Yards of Dependable with his three sons to where his sons become great # f . 5 4 ay Fs }The Frenchman, with his dashing | Stone } a Jyon, @ wubject of Argentine, returns | ke i oe : to his native land of France to make i ‘ y his home, When war ts declared the | * chy & in Jerman's three sons are among the ders of the “march on Parts.” Be suse he is not a subject of France, | the Frenchman's son does not enlist | Ay 5 ‘a. ut {until his loyalty for the French girl | , ; f " that he loves overcomes im and he| i \ eg } aie ‘ : | naan gn Nn . re e e goes to the front as q pollu. ‘The | at ‘ A good, oldfashioned famDy r® of her latest starring pleture, “Ex |heartthrob, Claire Windsor, a for cousins, one in the German army and | \the other in the French army, meet hl °G union, such that brings joy to every | travagance,” which is showing at) mer Seattle gtri, ya in the leading ||} | 1 Redu ed ig. mother’s heart, Ia the grand dra | the Clemmer theatre this week. In (rt Philip Hubbard plays the part} | 4 | jin no man's land in one of the great it ~ a Fone ie Vaienine plage whe |. Edith Storey ts cast as Mel Brady, a girl of the New York! matic ending of “The Old Nest,” the | one of the on the blonds star an underpaid lege profensor. joldwyn picture being #howN/and her supporting company, fo! £..¢ Rudolph Valentin ‘ A part of the Frenchinan's soa, white | Underwoorld, tn “The Greater Profit,” which ts showing at Stuart Holmes ts east ax one of the | the Rez theatre this week, | e a Strand theatre this week. | lowing a party on a pler; ta WINTER GARDEN it) T Tho part of the mother ts played| midnight plunge in the Pu ‘The fact that you can never tell | | rices by Mary Alden. “The Old Nest" t#/ tired in their evening costumes.| What ts going to happen, whether! said to be one of the best “mother”| When Miss Allison changed her| when you are down to your last! German's sona. . pictures ever filmed, The cast in-| dress after the swim she threw the| cent and the clouds hang over your | j In- cludes such screen notables as) dripping gown on the running board | head, your luck may not change, or ||] A special purchase of Dwight Crittenden, Cullen Landi ( her auto. The chauffeur, in the| Vice versa, whether calamity | fi * * * inuies Loyal, Saltos Cheawieh antic the dciie ‘ras eens Hol |B laid and Printed Linoleums | darkness finds the damp rag, ax|not be around the corner at the Theodore von Elts and Molly Ma |he. thought, used ft to clear the| heyday of pronperity, was used ax ||} + aa presents a splendid oppor- lone. «lass on his headlights, Then he/the foundation of the picture, “Li ee earned trom jvon what an| Darn Funny,” featuring V i i Se \edrada 6 ig aes a ean Bare Puen Y | tunity to cover your kitchen It fg not every chauffeur who has | Using. eve | Garden theatre thie week. and bathroom floor at a de- the chance to use a $1,400 tm: | COLISEUM Sel fe an 7 ported gown as @ dust rag to wipe| The moral of the Plerette and Pier-| REX | i cided saving. , ¢ mud off his car, but that is }rot play, “Moongold,” showing at the| Edith Storey plays the part of —_——— ——————=ee |Coliseum theatre this week, is that) Mel Brady, a shrewd and resource - There are four lots in this one red apple and contentment is bet. | fl girl of the New York Kast Side ter than many pears wet with teara. |!n “The Greater Profit," which ts | offering— Moongold” Is one-half of the double, Playing at the Rex theatre this |i} pol “ROS Sra . what happened to the driver of!reach the sense of shame and mits | STRAND May Allison's car during the filming | and tts appeal will afford you a 4 bill being ehown at the Coliseum this | Week. The picture is the story of » sors week, Jewell Carmen is tho featured ; itl who is a member of a crooked KUPERT HUGHES’ Name “Bayer” on Genuine) ver, !8 pody,” the other film) sang but who has a chance to go pa ) offered, “Nobody” {s a thrilling story |Straiaht and accepts it. How #he| Four patterns of In- Special Four patterns of In- . of a talo recited by @ juryman at a}@oee this and retains her pals of Special > if} laid Linoleum; neat tile laid Linoleum in a = trial for murder. former days quite an inte 4 OLD NEST” ; pa NE pe wh ae’ effects in blue and tan, ) $1 48 splendid weight and COLONIAL CLASS J | and blue, gray and 5 1. an W | rs ? t. ai very attractive color- —will awaken deep, deep in your heart, memorics of the mother a / ‘(ERP Jens Walaes & the nsine <¢ the Meighan, Paramount's |f/ ivory colorings.......] Square Yard beautiful child who appeare in! athletic star, has anothe Dok ings; these are very to whom you ran with your childish troubles—a wonderful picture! “copy Your Man.’ in Wh. MeAtlic his’ phatiohee tte ee eT ~watiion Square Yard SREY Bae White i» featured at the Coldhtal| married," which opens today at the | good rompeeress ARCHIE A. RUGGLES STRAND ORCHESTRA theatre this week, Jt ls her first Class A theatre. Mr. Meighan ts a| | Five patterns of In- : Singing “Mother 0’ Mince” Under 8. K. Wineland appearance in a pleture, but #he act#| burgiar who reforms when he un: |{! wert l : t Special - Ike @ veteran and it I# expected that | expectedly Inherits a fortune, and al sinoleum; two this will not be her last screen ap | strong romance develops in the ur. wood patterns in tan Five patterns of Printed) Special & Theltiing Lave Reman HAROLD pearance, In her first scene she had | gerworld of Paris, Jacqueline Logan and brown and tile pat- $1 35 Linoleum in attractive color- é ® ings suitable for any room; 79¢ “THE GREATER PR LLOYD Beware! Uniess you ate the name no warning at all when Director | late of the Fullles, and Grace I 7 ATEE. het ball COMEDY “Bayer” on package or on tablets|Charlea Giblyn wuddenly called tol mond have the ttn sholing ‘aut ivaey pe os Fame s Yard this quality has a cork body | 4 and ivory... -..0..0.- eee ee with a burlap back........}] Sq. Yd. you re not getting genuine Aspirin |her, “Now cry, Jean.” Without hest-| ning roles, prescribed by physicians for twenty. |tation the ttle girl begun to nob one years and proved safe by mil-|and this was followed by real tea: Hilona Take Aspirin only is in|—something unusual for a novice. the Bayer package for Col ead. eee | ———————— ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Ear | LOMERTY AL... = ° ache, Toothache, Lumbagn, and for] “The Wlot* which ts being shown GIRLS! LEMONS |Many Want Space |Quezon, Philippine —_|,,7AC0M4;-Jotan Ordal. 18, ea indy Un » Of twelve jat the Liberty this week, deals with te F 4 H ibi: Dyer Tablets of Aspirin cont tows eictation that i common tn'thel| —WHETEN SKIN AND at Fruit Exhibit) Senate Head, Here ving auto wtie intoxicated centa. Druggiste also sell larger|houscholds of many teachers and Applications for space at the com- Returning from Washington, D. Certain animal oils comprise packages. Aspirin ts the trade mark | clergymen thruout the country. Like | ng Pacitic Northwestern Fruit expo-|C., where he had been in conference | of the most important Bay: jufact of Monoacetic- re Hi bes Art pegs wer nhl Se ito pte Oak od BLEACH FRECKLES | | sition, to be held at the Dell st, term!-| with President Harding regarding! in mpdern perfumes. __—___—__ } | na November 21 to 26, are coming in Fillpino independence, Manuel 1. | reeeeeeesessseese* | trom all parts of the state and North: | Quezon, president of the senate ot | \Catch Coyote Upon Fah ef migatitares tg peel lemons | west, {t wng stated Monday by the | the Philippine islands, arrived tn Se-| Laundry Roof Here |(t\orcnara waite, which any dag | executive committee, ‘The committeo|attlo at § a, m. Tuesday morning. | A full grown coyote, found on the |store will aupply for a few cents; | announ Monday the appointment | He was met by a deiegation from the , roof of the Take Union Laundry | shake well, and you have a quarter|of C. W. Ortov, of Sumner, as a|/ Chamber of Commerce, He will company, 1708 Westlake ave. N.,| pint of harmless and delightful lam: | wember of the executive committee lieave for Vancouver, B. C, Tuesday od after great difficulty by the city tl mM pound. ‘The animal was sem pacing bands Seattle Grocer PY in Rochester, N. Y. ave, Famous stage beautios use this! Willam Hf. Phaied, Seattle grocer, THE | iW | | ‘The coyote had apparenfly leaped |lemon fotion to bleach and bring | whore store is at 4863 Rainier ave., | 66 99 from an adjoining steep bank which |that soft, clear, rosy-white com. | ies ill in Rochester, N. Y., according | is about the height of the roof and/|plexion; also as freckle, sunburn |to word received by friends here. was unable to Jump back, and tan bleach, because it doesn’t| halen was stricken with apoplexy The story of Picrrot and Plerette that is unlike anything ever After a fight with the coyote, | irritate, —Advertisement. 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