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THE SEATTLE STAR Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN @) Pike St. at Fifth Ave. 100% Courtesy, 3 ' LOIS WEBER'S BLUB MOUSK ‘ E had won the love ¢ bigger and more human than “Hu- is here now! fa beautl heart-story would get a be happily broke out, hero and then she realize was doing wrong But, to make matters worse for her, the husband that she love returned from the w That is the plight of Laurier, in “The Four He calypse,” playing at th theatre this week, Rude lentine plays the part of the! lover, moresque,” r husband became a 4 that she It's— “THE BLOT” A sure-fire romance with more pathos and appeal than all the spectacles of mobs ever put on the screen! Played by Claire dsomvasel Louis Calhern and Marie we Holmes Scen Mermaid Par Burton ie “Robinson Crusoe, ita.” | “Marvelous Manhattan Coming—Tom Moore in “Beating the Game” In the Bargain Annex Mid-Month Sale of Furniture There Are Many Opportunities for Saving Special groupings of odd pieces for every room in the home are assembled for this monthly disposal at reductions of one- fourth to one-half. Among the most desirable groupings are: Thirty Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets at Decidedly Reduced Prices Mahogany, Walnut and Ivory Bedroom Furniture at Radical Reductions Dining Room Furniture at Savings of One-Third and Better Nearly a Hundred Pieces of Rattan Furniture at Laem AwEe © STRAND The home of Dr. Horace Anthon in the average small town heme, Mra. Anthon is the average hard working mother whore Ume and} mind are occupied with the cares of her household and her six children, | who range in «@ from one to 14 years. In this home are shown all the comedies a that oe cur in all families pat go into the making of a home—the old nest That ts where the first scenes of ‘The Old Neat,” the great mother picture showing at the Strand this week, are laid. The part of Mra Anthon is played by Mary Alden, eee me ee | on hae tm “The Old Nest,” the great mother film being shown at the Strand theatre this week, is attracting big crowds to the popular Second ave, playhouse. A Creek Story “THE GREATER PROFIT” | with aon gomrey and Crane | ¢ llison, beautiful Metro star, ia featured in “xtravagance,” the | headline attraction at the Clemmer this week, Miss Allison is one of the screen's favorite stars, and her latest vehicle Is sald to be one of her best In thy play she portrays the part of the wife of a not overly wealthy young lawyer with very extravagant ideas, Complications arise, of course, | which only add to the interest of the play. Sti ieee Proteasor | upon thelr actions that the story Andrew Griggs cannot help showing| with its {mportant message, ts ragement over the atth| worked out. veral of the members of ale, eld numbered among “foea-| ‘a. pleasing room of a big collnge. are the sons of three rich men.| 4 pleasing and entertaining West These “rounders” ern picture was shown for the first professor much trouble time at the Colonial theatre today. | Tt is called “The One Man Trail,” and | GR ATEFUL WOMEN Buck Jones is the star, In addition | Gratitude and appreciation for beautiful, vivid cause rae drama of the American to the Buck Jones feature, the Colo- home eee of today! COLISEUM Pretty Jewell Carmen is seen tn the leading role of “Nobody,” the First National production showing) at the Coliseum theatre this week Miss Carmen plays the part of Lit- tle Mrs. Smith. factor in a big murder trial sides “Nobody,” Be- on the bill tn Rartiett and Dudley Hawley play the leading roles in that film. eee LIBERTY The story of “The Blot,” the Lets Weber production showing at the Liberty this week, opens in the class & very important the Coliseum man- have another feature pro “Moongold.” health restored by that good old fashioned root and herb medicine, Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, is what prompts so many women from al! parts of the coun try to write to the Lydia BE, Pink ham Medicine Co, of Lynn, Mass, Yhe letters of praise which we pub Ush from time to time, Women who have always had thelr health cannot realize what it means to others, many of whom have suf: fered montha and even years from such ailments, and are now well and happy through the use of thin natural restorative, Lydia EB. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound.—Adver Usement. nial offers its Bathing Girt contest. This contest already ix becoming al most the most popular thing in Seat tle, and it ie said that it is growing more so from day to day. Contest ants are continually making entries, and those who have had an early start are plugging hard to keep their places. An Edgar comedy and other short subjects also are on the same program. cee WINTER GARDEN Viola Dana, young star who ts ap- pearing in “Life's Darn Funny,” at [the Winter Garden theatre this week, is of the opinion that the title of her latest picture expresses ber view on the way she finds things in this topsyturvy world. The scenes Substantial Reductions The prices on any of these groups of Furniture are far lower than they have been in years—to choose now means a decided saving. Mid-Month Sale of Rugs Featuring Special Purchases and Odd Lots sus Floor Coverings at Very Much Lower Prices Fifteen only Thirty-five only Royal Wilton Rugs Size 27x54 Three only Royal Wilton Rugs Old Nest of “Life's Darn Funny” take place in New York's Bohemia, and tell the By Rupert Hughes, and played by Mary Alden, Cullen NOW story of the love of an artist and vio “Landis, Helene Chadwick and Louise Lovely : ion ves BIGGEST § PLAYING “=: In PICTURE BOX OFFICE OPEN INHISTORY 11 A! M. FIRST SHOW 12 O'CLOCK SHARP FOUR SHOWS | * hie shop-titting. DAILY | crass a Thomas Meighan's cast In “White and Unmarried.” which is being shown at the Class A theatre this week, consists of one of the best ever chosen to support the Paramount} star. Jacqueline Logan is his lead. ing woman, with Grace Darmond { an important role. Walter Long, | Fred Vroom, Marion Skinner, Lioyd| Whitlock, George Stone and Jack Herbert all appear m the cast, VIRGINIA RAPPE IN CLEMMER FILM Virginia Rappe, the motion picture actrexs who figured sensationally in press dispatcheb received in Seattle Sunday, has the leading feminine role in “The Misfit Pair,” a one-reel comedy, which bas been showing at the Clemmer since last Friday. This is the last photoplay tn which the un- fortunate actress appeared, and by a | mere coincidence it was “booked” for | the Clemmer September 10 and shown |there before the news of the San | Francisco tragedy was heard. 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Towels are of a heavy absorb- ent material and are 18x31 inches in size—stamped ready for embroidering. —Second Floor mystery picture, rich in the glamour society and its clothes and its scandal—pla: by- George Fawcett and Jewel n “MOONGOLD” An artistic photaplay of beauty in motion! | “Comeetee. @ VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE Four Shows Daily, Beginning 4 12 o’Clock, 3 o’Clock, 6 o’Clock, 9 o’Clock WASHINGTON.—-Death comes to Samuel Mitchell Taylor, democrat, Mise aire Foy toward KATHERINE | representative from Arkansas, LOEWS PASE HIP CONTINUOUS 1TO 11 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY A FINE NEW DOUBLE-VALUE BILL VAUDEVILLE | FEATURE PHOTOPLAY ‘resenting PATRICK & OTTO Frances Edmonde in “The Duck 1 Hunters” and FOUR HARMONY | “ENS George Larkin ie * “The Unfortunate Sex” now tts a ACTION FOUR KINGS & DAD THRILLS Comedy Harmony Singing ROMANCE 135 10 27-inch heavy quality Fancy Outing Remnants, yard........ 1 7c 17-inch linen-finished Crash, yard.......15¢ Medium-sized, good weight Bath Towels. .45¢ Fifty only, Pattern Table Cloths, Reduced to, Each... $2.25 58x58 and 64x64-inch round scalloped or square Table Cloths, with round designs— —— especially serviceable; special, each, || Vaudeville Star ONLY AS MANY TICKETS AS THERE ARE Sings at Strand NOTE SEATS ARE SOLD FOR EACH SHOW, WHICH POSITIVELY GUARANTEES THE HOLDER A SEAT FOR THE PERFORMANCE 80 STATED ON HIS TICKET. 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SSS = FOURTH AT PIKE = Today—T hursday—F riday BUCK JONES —IN—- “THE ONE-MAN TRAIL” A hard riding romance of the plains wherein speed and action have the right o'way. it's thrills you crave, through this, his latest COLONIAL Drop in, look your favorite EDGAR it see Buck battle his way tt BATHING GIRLS’ CONTEST ‘em over, and cast a vote for COMEDY For Rich, Red Blood | Archie A, Ruggles, who has come ‘direct from a 73 weeks’ tour on the Keith and Orpheum circuits in New | York, is one of the big features now jat the Strand, where he ts appearing | 7 Jeach afternoon and evening in a singing prologue to “The Old Nest.” | Mr. Ruggles was cast for the role of | Prince in “The Merry Widow,” but due to wounds received in the world war has come to the West coast to recuperate and teach voice, The Strand theatre is indeed fortunate in being able to secure his services. 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