The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921, ONR MORE DAY ' | | Coming Saturday — LESTER CiiNEO iE | | COLONIAL DWARD JOSE, who directed Alice 4 Calhoun “in “The Matrimonial Web,” now # Sarah \direeted in Blobe Mise Cathoun in a Vitagraph star land “The Matrimonial, Web" ix her | very latest pleture 1 hast act every corner of the UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY “PILGRIMS BLUE MOUSE Perhaps thy gorgeously ar- | rayed of any 1 ploture actress | in any production, Mies Bétty Blythe, | Queen in the big Fox Queen of Sheba,” has ontume, each cotume | ful, with headdress ne all its own. | These costumes were designed | |expectally for this” production, | by | Margaret Whistler, official costumer for William Fox | eee | playing the hal \dagaling be and hair-dre With Action! “PEACEFUL 3% A Lively Comedy ehicle now showing at the Clemmer |The dramatic story was filmed near | ae | the spectacular Painted Rocks on the |Mohave desert Two troops of the Eleventh United States cavalry support Carey in this | picture aC x " at Liberty News | 2) meters : iMalotte on the Wurlitzer Playing “La Boheme” | WINTER GARDEN a How Dempsey trained for pity, July of the Dem | boxing conte and big "go" at Jersey | ne of the features | ey-Carpentier world’s | "ot pictures, which in| It showing to capacity houses at the| | Winter Garden this week. The training pictures are shown as a leader up to the big fray | eee | he he COLISEUM im pla ford Hin “Little Jat the little Coliseum this week Fauntleroy,” marve | etresses ability to por- |tray two such distinct types as|ST “Dearest” and “Little Lord Fauntle | jroy.” With her lovely curls piled | hc jhigh upon her head and wearing an | Do lold fashioned gown, Mary makes a | we Pretty picture and, as the miachiev ous little {fractive. {| Carpentier at } Winter Garden in heir, she is equally ag at-| eo Me . — | : oa wi Girt of the MARY PICKFORD In Her Artistic Triumph “LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY” A Story Beloved by Millions for Its Human Appeal th ‘tu co ARTHUR KAY, Director Coming Saturday—Elsie Ferguson in “Footlights” YIN The game battle Georges Carpen- na tier put up im the great world’s N championship boring contest at Jer- D. W. GRIFFITH'S sey City July & is shown on the screen at the Winter Garden thia week. The moving picture camera regis- tered every move of Dempacy and Carpentier from the time they en- ‘The Picture that tered the arena wntil the final knock- 66 9 hae amazed out, punch. the coantry and stirred Amerieaie TOMORROW 18 THE LAST DAY WN EAST” RUBE TRIO in Song The Acc of Outdoor Characters Matinees Kvenings Be rincess Virtue,” which Marie vort has just completed. A Sure Way to End Dandruff ‘ There is one sure way that has | never failed to remove dandruff at A Love Story of the ones, and that iy to dissolve it, then| & Desert foe aand in w aimotve e2| Gare of Teeth Just get about four ounces of plain,; Dental work, no You Never Saw Anything Like fommon liquid arvon from any drug | feet will not he It Before! store (this is all you will need), ap-| lasting and. give Ply it-at night when retiring; use| £900 service ‘un- ough to moixten the scalp and| jee, the teeth are ib it in cate 2 | kept clean. The ed gently with the finger|natural teeth will : not Inet unless By morning. rot it not at, of |K°Pt clean and 4 , Of \ tree trom. t Your dandruff will be gone, and three pyorrhen and oth: {r four more applications will com-| ¢r dis Dietely dissolve and entirely destroy |, 42,” Yr etd single sign and trace of it, ho ler how much dand 8 jandruff you may You will find aj! itchin 1 ching and dig sing of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, figeny, silky and soft, and look and ee pot <. an i undred ti ye a4 Columbin St ery mes better. Adver: |. Yor Over Twenty Years Seattle's Leading Dentist. COMING SATURDAY: MISS DUPONT —IN— “The Rage of Paris” lemmerl | International Crook Drama at Rex | | Open an pena at Grote-Rankin’s | YP THE GROTE-RANKIN Co) OTTO F. KEGEL, President | (Miss De Remer), who believes herself to be the daughter of Carpentier | Rex had great dramatic experience be- fore pond 1) Yetiicle * Cleans Has ser niscence as they neared the Clemmer | familiar tatoo of @ machine gun con: | trivance used im the elaborate front | | for the big Western production, “The Fox,” now playing. ‘The entire front of the theatre ex- | | udes Western atmosphere, taken from the stirririg scenes of the pie | § | Office, which hag been converted to resemble cliffs and mountain ranges, | soldier alternately fires with a flash THE SBHATTLE STAR | Q 4 4 | OO tc Ruby De Remer and Lewis J. Stone as they appear in a ene from “Pilgrims of the Night,” the photoplay drama the Liberty th eek, The main romance of the picture centers about Christine noted gambler and international crook, Blue Blazes” is the title of th een feature at the Rex this week ina V rn drama and features ster Cuneo, a clever actor, who! entering the silent drama. Ho TOMORROW AND THEN GONE DON’T MISS SEEING THIS BIG, GORG' Reid is to play op-| His "wecbad starring t the Mask | cee RAND wonderful ice scenes wn in David W. Griffith's * "Way wn Kast at the Strand this week re filmed at White River Junction j Vermont. The breaking up of the worge and the plight of Anna| pore, aa, On an ice floe, she illy to a seemingly inese is one of the mont thrilling tn-| ever screened. GLITTERING + SPLENDOR OF THE SCREEN— MASSIVE GRIPPING THRILLING See the Blood Tingling Chariot Race That Has All pact Talking Lobby Display’ Many ex-service men have paused th a smile of recognition and rem) Continuous Performance ls week and heard the realixtle and = re filmed in the Mojave desert untry, From the top of the box machine gun aimed by a miniature NOW PLAYING The Matrimonial Wed A Modern Drama With a Different Theme Featuring TO iTS” with ¢ Jimmie Aubrey Lis PATHE NEWS ~ JACK O'DALE at the Wurlitzer ‘OUR COUNTRY STORE Every Monday at 8 p. m. Every Wednesday, 3 p.m. BOOSTING NORTHWEST PRODUCTS ADMISSION 20¢ Any Time—Tax Included YOUR FIRST CHANCE IN SEATTLE MAYBE ' YOUR LAST WACK DEMPSEY—WORLD CHAMPION) MOTION PICTURES OF THE DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING CONTEST NOW BEING SHOWN AT THE INTER GARDE FIRST SHOW 10 A. VY THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Migr. FRIDAY OUTING FLANNELS 17c 27-inch Fancy Outing Flannels of a very serviceable quality; special, the yard, 17¢. ROMPER CLOTH 25c 30-inch fast-colored Romper Cloth in a good assortment of patterns; special, the yard, 25¢. UNBLEACHED PILLOW CASES 25c 45x36-inch heavy quality Un- bleached Muslin Pillow Cases, fin- ished with wide hems; each, 25¢. UNBLEACHED gs BED SHEETS c 72x90-inch Unbleached Muslin Sheets of a quality that will give excellent service; special, each, B5¢. SATIN BEDSPREADS Fine Satin Bedspreads, size 80x90 inches—white only—in well selected de- signs; special, each, $6.50. for kitchens, sun parlors, cidedly lowered prices. Size Size 6x9 _ 6x9 Special Special $6.50 $72 Griswold Food Choppers $1.95 Large size Food Choppers with sev- eral sizes of cutting blades; a real convenience in wvery kitchen; special, each, $1.95. 95c Large Willow Clothes Baskets Imported Willow Cloth Baskets, woven nice and even and’made with reinforced rim and bottom; special, each, 95¢. A medium size, priced at 75¢ each. The small sizes priced at 65¢ each. Aeroplane Linen, Yard 69c 40-inch Aeroplane Linen of a very fine weave in natural color. This quality of pure linen is especially de- sirable for all kinds of fancy work, draperies and luncheon sets; priced special, the yard, 69¢. Couch Covers, $G:85 Special, Each 60-inch Couch Covers in very at- tractive conventional designs and the darker shades. They are exception- ally good quality covers, priced, spe- cial, each, $6.85. 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This grade of marqui- jj sette has been our standard for high jj quality for years; priced, the yara, 50¢. —Second Floor, Drapery Section.

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