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. fHE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921. TM ae Tr rae Mary” in Charles Ray Feature Now Showing at Liberty 4 Store Hours, § A. M. to 5:30 P.M. Woe Deliver TEN STORES IN ONE FURNACES PAINTS TOOLS SPORTING GooDs AUTO ACCESSORIES For One Day Only—Thursday Ruffled Curtains $2.25 a Pair Made to Order—Any Size You Wish Made to order to fit your windows, from good quality marquis- ette, white or ecru color (this special also includes tie-backs), complete, ready to hang. Remember, these are made in our own workroom by experienced drapery workers. BRING YOUR WINDOW MEASURES Special Price Basement AT DECIDED SAVINGS . n 4 Trimmed Hats $2.95 A new lot just received of trim- med hats in off- the-face effects chin chins,®& straight brims, hatter’s plush and sailors. Some have metallic brocaded crowns; others, brocaded brims with soft . draped velvet crowns. Trimmings of cire ribbons, ostrich feathers and fancy buckles. Blac’. navy, brown, tangerine, gray and sand. bem A Manufacture 3s rmples and Surplus of Dresses and Apron Dresses $1.95 Regularly $2.95—$3.95—$4.95—$85.95 Organdie trimmed gingham dresses— hand-embroidered crepes—crepe trim- med muslin dress aprons — hand-em- broidered black sateen apron dresses— gingham dress aprons in slipover and sash-back styles; 300 garments in all A Big Sale of Prunella Skirts at $6.75 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES BUILDERS’ HARDWARE HOUSENOLD GooDs PLUMBING SUPPLIES GENERAL HARDWARE Copper Bottom Wash Boilers $2.59 No. 8 size, good weight tin sides with corrugated copper bottom, which 1s much stronger than old type flat bottom, and will heat the water quicker. Has fit- in cover. Special $2.59 Slater’s Felt Special $2.18 Roll 500 square feet, 36 inches 'S wide, for use under slate or tin roofs, under shingles and . floors and for all purposes where a waterproof i. sheathing i is required. Fourth Floor Mercerized Damask 5c Yard Good heavy-weight mercerized damask in pretty floral designs ; 64 inches wide. Regularly $1.15 a yard. Mercerized Napkins $1.95 Dozen Good quality mercerized cot- ton napkins; size 21x21 inches. Regularly $3.50 a dozen. —fiecond Floor —Second Floor Woolens Specially Priced for Thursday's Selling Tricotine and Checked Velour $2.95 Yard 485 yards of tricotine— this season’s most wanted fabric for dresses and tailored suits. In nine shades — brown, ‘navy, tan, gray, taupe, autumn, Burgundy, midnight and black; 52 and 56 inches wide. Checked Suiting $2. 95 Yard Fashionable checked velour, now so popular for skirts and one- piece dresses. Colors—blue and black, Burgundy and black, and brown and black. | Mary Anderson. This is “Sunshine Mary,” the pretty lit- tle actress of Vitagraph fame, who is playing leading lady for Charles Ray in his latest First National picture, “Two | Minutes to Go,” a lively college story, at the Liberty, | Hes, PR * * & a | | WINTER GARDEN which opens today at the Colonial | EX. & young ctiap with Mowing | theatre robes and colored turban, who ne of the greatent of all stories, ia billed as a Hindu seer and crystal| because its theme is the greatest of gazer, is providing a good bit of fun | all the LIFB, and life now and interest at the Winter Garden | here, mine—all bitter and | thin week, where he is appearing in lconjunction with the showing of the | and petty, and divine anB pitiful.” Granite Floor Paint Special 89c Quart Made especially for interior floors. Many beautiful shades to select from. Dries quickly and produces a hard, lasting surface. For old or new work. —First Floor mee yours, Specials in Picture Frames | aweet, and sad and glad, and majentic Mall Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention. “NOW HERE! UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY << | — —_ “Thrills! abound in EVERYTHING SALE CLYDE COOK IN A FAST LAUGH VEHICLE WITH A MEXICAN ACCENT “The TOREADOR” 9 SATURDAY HOUSE PETERS C4 stormy weather, exposur: De Kite, sd the heary cod wo King's New Discovery breaks i auch aod pleasantly Had clean cough bette: Me your draggins, co “Ie it @ real babs question folks ask when they see “Doggone Torchy” at the Liberty this week. Of course it's a real baby. The cause of the wonderment is that this baby has @ knack of falling on its side, like a doll might, giving it |@ machine-like motion, It's a regular |baby, however. ADVICE ON — ARTIFICIAL TEETH Advance dental science enables us to make a set of fi eoth (artl= dentures) pear nat- .. restore the facial contour and natural expres- sion, remove all facial lines and wrinkles, as well as masticale your food. I make a liberal ance on old * to induce Vor Over Twenty ar 6 Seattle's lending Dentist eS {feature film, “ “ghams of Society 4 jeu "E MOUSE athiyn Williams ts International ily "hoowe for the wonderful animal | Dietures she made in th arly days of the cinema, Her “ entures of Kathlyn” ts stilt considered one of the greatest serials soreened. | This beautiful and talented actress is | playing in “Everything for Sate,” the pieture starring May McAvoy at the | Blue Mouse this week, | eee <CLEMMER : The story of an ugly duckling who | blossomed into a social butterfly un der a ae Of inherited wealth told in “Nobody's Fool,” Marie Pre vost'’s second starring vehicle for | Universal, which is the main attrac: | hog at the Clemmer this week. eee | COLONTAL | pr Frank Crane makes this splen: did criticism of “The Old Nest,” that | sreat drama of Aynerican home life, “STOMACH UPSET? |Get at the Real Cause—Take | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets | ‘That's what thourands of stomach sufferers are doing now, Instead of taking tonics, or trying to pateh up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the allment— clogged liver and disordered bowels, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, troubles, Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't care feeling, no ambition or enermy, trouble with undigested foods, Take Olive Tablets, for calomel, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a with olive off, You will know them by their olive color, They do the |work without griping, cramps or | pain. ‘Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. what you like. 150 and 300.—Advertisement. Makes Curls or “Ears Muffs” |__Muffs” Stay in Place | in Place Foe will we gial to leerh chat you will be glad to learn the With easy to shape the prettiost “ear ay to Keep them as it! One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then « coated. For children and edutea purely vegetable compound mixed | . | | STRAND | Gibson Gowland, who plays the cave man in “L Must Live.” Betty Compeson's starring vehicle, at | the Strand thin week, seeme equipped by erience for the role. He lived h Africa for years. Then he ry 4 to Australia, then to New Zea land. Educated an a civil encineer, he worked on construction for the Southern Pacific. Later he became a deputy United States marshal in | Western Texas, | cee | COLISEUM Hugh Whley’s Saterday Fvening Poat story, “Hop.” le one of the epl soles of Marshall Nellan’s unique production, “Bits of Life,” In which four separate stories have been | ncreened | “Hop” features Anna May Wong, la pretty little Chinese girl, and Lon lo haney, the wonderful character actor. “Bits of ¥ ai" s be at the Coliseum ge J. Herbert, one of screen: land's aye capable villains, hae the “heavy” rol@-in “Fearless Dick,” the is estern orea a starring Dick Hat Jton. at the Rex thin week. Herbert in secon an Steve Trask, leader of a cage of merciless bandit, ‘COMING TO THE CLEMMER| away goes indigestion and stomach | the substitute | | 7 Coney Island always is interesting, | for {t if more than a purely New York institution playground. | 4 ple who swarm to the island on a | Fun | a warm Sunday, | “Conflict,” the film coming to the Clemmer Saturday, was written by Clarence Kelland, and appeared in aerial form in the Red Book Maga- wine under the same title, The fea-~ ture was produced underthe direce tion of Stuart Paton, the man who produced “Reputation,” Miss Dean's preceding success. | | { of Hauid silmerine it} Double Comedy Bill Marie Prevost IN “Nobody’s Fool” AND LEE MORAN “P. D. Q.” day, Nevember 19 “ “CONFLICT” lver Plate Sugar and Cream Sets; regu- larly $6; sale, $3.95. Bonbon Baskets ; regularly $2.25; special, $1.55. Footed Bonbon Baskets; regu- larly $2.75; special, $1.85. Fifth Floor Children’sSox $1.15 250 pairs boys’ and girls’ three- quarter wool mixture socks, in heather mixtures. Brown, green and blue, with fancy roll cuff. Regularly $1.35. Sizes 7 to 10. Firet_ Floor $1.75 New and different wood mouldings in gold or gray tones, plain or tinted. Three distinctive styles. These were $2, $2.50 and $3. —Firet Floor Toilet Sets $2.49 Beautiful gift boxes contain- ing: Face powder, perfume, toilet water, talcum powder and toilet soap (violet, lilac or rose odor) ; 144 in the lot. —Pirst Floor Women’s and Children’s Underwear Specials From the Women’s and Children’s Underwear Section Uhion Suits $1.49 360 women’s fall weight cotton union suits—low meck, sleeve- less; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 4 to ¥ Regularly $1.75. Union Suits $2.65 280 women's wool and cotton mixed suits-—high neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and low neck, sleeveless ; all ankle length. Sizes 34 to 44. Regularly $3.75 to $4.50 Children’s Union Suits $1.85 180 wool mixed union suits— Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 2 to 16 years. Regularly $2.25 to $2.75. Boys’ Union Suits $1.45 260 natural wool mixed union suits—high neck, long-sleeves, shaped cuff. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Regularly $2.25 to $2.75. —Firet Floor If we bad paid the regular V7 wholesale price for these skirts they would be marked $19, 61250 and $14.50, Such an opportunity does not come often, Right in the height of the season, when they are in greatest demand, there smart setin- finished prunelia cloth skirts are offered at this ‘w_rhany ww pros In bompleated effects, showing the dark grounds with varlous colored stripes and plaids beneath Bleck and white, navy and tan, brown and tan, bronze and bive, navy and gold, and many otber combinations Regular and Extra Bises Girls’ Serge Dresses $3.50 Just 56 wool serge dresses in this clearance lot—straightine and pleated skirt stylee— with trimming of wool embroidery, buttons and belts. Navy and black. Sizes 6 to 14 200 Blouses and Petticoats $1.75 Blouses of georgette, tricolette, pongee and votle in regulation and overblouse styles. Petticoats of silk Jersey with fancy knife- Pleated flounces—a large range of colors, Formerly $2.25 and $2.95. Maids’ Jumper Dresses $2.95 Decidedly new and clever for house wear— of extra fine, soft finished black cotton cash- mere, with medallion in black and white on yoke and pockets, and patent leather belt. Sizes 16 to 40. —Special Price Basement It is a national Of the half million peo earth from other parts of the country and even from the far corners of the ‘These are a few of the facts that may be gleaned from * @ sketchograf this week at the & great number are ‘Co mn. “Just for) SENSATION OF 1921 Spectacle of World Interest Everyone Should See SECOND AVENUE AND JAMES Admission 50c DON'T MISS IT! Only 3 Days Left to Ask Your Question REX APPEARING IN PERSON At 3:30 or 7:00 or 9:10 P. M. NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. Special Seance for Women Only—(No Girls Under 16 Years Admitted) at 10 o’Clock Thursday Morning, ieee by Rex, the Mental ize THEATRE Jas. Q. Clernmer, Mgr THE MENTAL WIZARD Will Enlighten You . He Is Astonishing Thousands by His Hidden Power Usual Excellent Photoplay Bill INTER GARDEW COME EARLY THEATRE 4as. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH SUFFERING This rasan remed, a tieves Gas Pains, “Auld Heartburn, Belching, Sour 6 Bloating and all Indigestion » Guaranteed Absolutely Harmless ALL DRUG STORES STOPS STOMACH DI ramet * =) 8, 1¢35325822 52732 INTER GARDEW | 4. Cres 32859 = ss. 9 85:

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