The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1921, Page 3

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‘ MBER 5, Now Playing— ANITA STEWART tm the Emotional Drama “THE INVISIBLE FRAR” TODAY'S PROGRAMS KTY "The Son of Walling- . Kodotph Valentine Ayres in “The Sheik”; ek Bock Jones in seo jes Chaplin in “The Now Playing— “The Son Wallingford” Comedy: Drama by Lillian and George Randolph Chester CLEMMER C ARING for and spending ciehty | million dollars would be con. | sidered by most anyong as a task in comparably superior to any mere} pleasure ever invented. But when cash makes the owner a target | bullets, poison and spinning knives, the whole thing has a differ ent flavor The new pleture, “The Millionaire, starring Herbert Rawlinson at the| jommer this week, offers the young star just such a role. It is a great mystery drama, and the clever actor | puts pep into the character of Jack | Norman, the hero. Manager Cutts, of the Clemmer. “I providing extra entertainment at the! Second Big Week! Clommer this week, and he is do-| nating 7 per cent of the gross re} “THE celpta for the entire week to the | Community Chest fund. | With Rudolph Valentino and 8 8 Agves Ayres ) WINTER GARDEN “Where Lights Are Low,” the fea jture film attraction at the Winter Garden this week, provided Seasue Hayakawa, noted Japanese star, with one of the greatest roles of his entire jeareer. It is an Oriental story by Lioyd Osborne, and has to do with the experiences of a young Chinese prince who is in love with the daugh }ter of a gardener on his illustrious} [uncle's estate. | © young Japanese been surrounded by a capable cast Mnetuding Gloria Payton a# the gar |dener’y daughter and Toyo Fujitt as ithe uncle, Now Playing— CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “The lle Class” and OLIVE TELL in “A Woman's Business.” actor has eee BLUE MOUSE | LeRoy Scott is the author of “The [Night Rose,” the melodramatic pile |ture starring Lon Chaney at the Blue | Mouse this week j | <The Night Rose" serves as one of the strongest pictures Chaney has jappeared in. He ix seen ax O'Rourke | king of the underworld and political | boas of his town ‘ | ‘The climax of the picture takes place & magnificent | where dlerworld “caar’ Ti-kt. goid y. crowns, $5. } Porcelain erowns, $5. Cleaning } tewth, $1. Sow Extractions | Bvery patient } ust be ab- | wate / tafied or | money re- | } | | { | | Ry LLL YZ, ; ~ Out-of-Town Patients— is Teeth extracted and plates made to ‘wear home the same day. \Dr.E. C. Parr DENTISTS Corner Third and Pike. 1804 Third Ave. Open Sunday and evenings by ap- pointment. iain 3256, Instant relief! Don't stay stuffed af up! Quit blowing and snuffilng! | dose of “Pape'’s Cold Compound” tak } en every two hours until three doses | are taken usually breaks any coid| | right up. ‘The first dose opens clogged-up | Nostrils and air passages of head:! a Apex Washers Six Sizes and Styles to Choose From Priced as Low as $125 | Special Sale e of Cabinet $5.00 Down THE APEX —Copper tub is easy to keep clean. 4 Has no heavy cylinders to lift out. —Has no dollies or other —Washes by Oscillation Come in today and MARVELOUS. SIMP’ ‘The New Cabinet Model— APEX The all-metal standard capacity Sunnysuds, selling for $110, is here! This remarkable wash- er is the sensation of 1921. Its airy white enam- -eled frame is constructed of light, rigid, pressed steel. The 6-sheet standard capacity tub is built of pure copper and so skillfully designed that its washing action is a highly desirable combination of speed, thoroughness and gentleness. The wringer frame is cast out of high grade alumi- num and the deep drain board is also metal. DON’T DELAY—Come in at once. Every one should see this remarkable washer, selling at a remarkable price. $5.00 Down Balance on EASY monthly payments. Free Demonstration To show the efficiency of this Sunnysuds we will demonstrate it in your own home upon ap- plication, 1206 Fourth Avenue Between University and Seneca The Spec hop Uji UUUUUUUUUGUNUULUULU TULLE }manner in which O'Rourke, who has | ling | slipped past the tolix Pa TNT ee areas tub to tear the garments. —No danger of oil on your clothes. SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION. A Remarkable Washer $ at a Remarkable Price Phone Elliott 3824 for free demonstration =Poole Electric Co. FT TTT UITU TIMI UII EATTL Cave-Man Rudolph Wins Heroine by Masterfulness in “The Sheik” jof the younger Vy | ESTAR Picture Patter id Heinlis ure had taneously at Barthel on the starring lal unrest It was writter Hmerson Browne present ot Porter Paramount has released Ja it's first starring picture, “The \ Call of the North." | i chased as @ ria Swanson atar Or Alice Lake in “The Gilded Cage,” Hroadway as dy with music which wan seen Love Dreams,” a has been pur Bessie Love appears with § ayakawa in a new picture Swamp. . been formed to a series of filme. A com Conrad Na to play opposit “Hate. Rudolph Valentino, out of the Solomonesque wisdom of| his 26 years, and a hectic career as a hero in the movies, rises courageously to remark that women like to be dovii- Rudolph has a love recipe that he puts to test m ‘The now showing at the Strand. It works beautifully, masterfulne. ss reducing the proud beauty (Agnes Ayres) to submission—as shown here. The | tween Mary Curtis and Jimmy Wal | 1 has beer much at} as the mignificent pai one patterned after an old Indi y comparisoned | and thousands | addition | to dance with his “new” girl of the potice | te ’ time and again is tr women is the by two big dramatic thrill of | dur Edythe Chapman John Bowers an y tis round out the splendid | se jcipanta, Ir nf of burning well portrayed J. Rutus are big cast are h Wilfrid North playing LIBERTY George and Lillian Randolph Che» ter have brought all the characters to life of the famous Wal stories in their sereen play Liberty this week, “The ° Son of ible F Colineum thin we Strange circumstances lead beautt ful Sylvia Langdon (Mixa Stewart) to | believe murderer, She car d tight in her ually marries Us man Sylv nought | it ny months for the Ches tory for the ries the 1) appears und what follows p audience with keen inte The settings for this feature are | 1 unusually beautiful “aerga COLONIAL an English “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours stops nose running; relieves head: } ache, duliness, feverinhness, sneeze | ing. “Pape’s Cold Compound” ts the quickest, surest relief known, and pra only a few cents at drug storen It acts without assistance. Tastes nice, Contains no quinine, Insist upon Pape’s.—Advertisement Smith takes the ot | he f it, but the Beas, is & great two crooked ca credit Duke and But Duke man and also win t irl Buck Jones, thorobred cowpuncher, | ¢ ven a lively performance } Smith Nothin emen try to dis | m come near success to show them up us Duke | at th the REX Unable to stand the sordid sur. roundings in connection with her life in a little Southern village, Barbara requests David, her small salaried sweetheart, to take her to a large inn| situated near her home. masquerade dance was be the affair she meets Jot | social secretary, and | married, It is not long until Bar-| bara’s longing for wealth again brings her unhappiness and wrecks her domestic life. How this selfish girl is brought to her senses and begins to realize that money len't everything brings a most Pleasing ending to “A Woman's Business,” the picture drama which ts being shown along with “The® Idle “lass,” the clever Chaplin comedy the Rex this week where al held. At | 18 Months to Pay the Balance on “Laundry Bill” Terms! i moving parts inside the TOM SANTSCHI Retween pictures, Tom Santschi may often be found in his garage in the company of his automo clad in overalls. Tom is an expert mechanician and likes noth ing better (except acting) than find. ing an outlet for his skill in keep ing his cars tuned up to the highest pitch and Suction. ask us to explain the LICITY of ‘the Apex CECIL DE } During hia vacation KB. de Mille will go to northern} Africa and hunt with a falcon} from the back of a camel, It 1s an ancient sport little known in| other countries. | MILLE abroad, Ceet) 110 HARRY MYERS | These busy times for the! Connecticut Yankee, as Harry’ My-| ers has come to be jocularly termed. | Doris May has secured him to} play the lead opposite her in her! ext comedy-photoplay, titled “Boy | razy.”” i are Tae 2 TO eee: Women of Mongolia have been pro- | hibited from wearing veils, | A woman owns a large iron mine north of Manila. AN ALLURING, LOVE STORY BETWE uN INCENSED, UGDUGUAAGRUAUAAYOUGENUAUEAGEUAULAGEAGUAEEUAUUAUE LATA Full of Action, Ro- mance, Adventure Sulit ful merit coo half good enough for me to say ‘The situ n» | Hire wretched Duke | is J : i “G0 | } BEAUTIFUL GIRL AMONG THE ez MISS FRANCES NEWMAN Chicago, Ti, Only a medicine of truly wonder i have done what Tan or me, and there nid Mina st, c Fran cago, on Newman, 2639 I don't think anybody ever suf did, and for ove ealth, «and my he ra year I wag in I had «mothering rt palpitated « >ught I had heart trouble wo now it was’ all caused faniac, T feel an t person, 4 my @ » eleht or nine ur 4 get up in the mort ow, and I ce I'm ‘enje ying life again.” sold in Seattle at Rar stores and by wists everywhere, | Thrilling Pictures of the Year | Until riday big | Night Only CHANEY Star of “The Penalty,” in Newest and Greatest Cinema Drama— “The Night Rose’ A STIRRING PRODUCT THAT 18 100% LON CHANEY Nows — Comedy — Scenic THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN (SAYS EVERYBODY) “Where the Lights Are Low’ le INATING, DRAMATIC PRINCE AND A MYSTERIOUS, A PERFUMED, GORGEOUS DENS OF QUEER, LITTLE-KNOWN CHINATOWN. YOU WILL BE THRILLED AND AMAZED NTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q.Clemmer, Mgr. tarring vehicle for Glo | | | | is nothing | bout | | fered any more from indigestion than | STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President, Fifth Avenue and Pike Street Gifts for the Home BUY FURNITURE | This Mahogany “Windsor Rocker Savingly Priced $2 2:50 Certain Rockers suit the spirit of certain rooms and the temperament of certain persons better than cer- tain others—and there is a lot in having a congenial rocker, Nearly everybody likes a Windsor Rocker—and he- cause they are savingly priced is a good reason to buy Gg them now for gift giving. Mahogany Finished $19. 50 Tea Wagons..... A gift that every woman will take pride and pleasure in. We are featuring beautiful Tea Wagons, finished in ma- hogany, at this very special price—$12.50. Only a limited number available. TOYLAND Continues to Offer Special Values in TOYS and DOLLS It-is advisable to visit Toyland as often as possible and take advantage of the special values offered. Floor Lamps Specially Priced The Lamp Section, adjoin- ing the draperies on the sec- ond floor, now offers (sixteen only) with standards of mahogany, hand-decorated;complete with decorated parchment shade, at the very special price, each $29.85. Lamps selected now will be held for Christmas delivery if desired. SECOND NEAR PIKE NOW PLAYING Herbert “cess linson “THE MIL. LIONAIRE :” Bulging with thrills and lat Added Attraction BARKUS B. WOOF In Person 8:10 P. The Bedding Section Boasts of Many Practical Gift Suggestions! Pendleton Indian Robes $15.00 Beacon Indian Robes $8.50 Silk Comforters $16.50 to $50.00 Bath Robe Blankets $6.00 and $7.50 Fine Bed Spreads $6.50 to $18.50 Embroidered Bed Spreads $10.50 to $22.50 Fine Wool Blankets $16.50 to $35.00 Auto Robes $7.50 to $25.00 Junior $29.85 Junior Floor Lamps, Men’s Two-Pant Suits $35 HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS One Price—Cash or or Credit 1427 Fifth Av First Mortgage Loans on Improved Real Estate are particularly desirable as Safe and Conservative Investments when accompanied by a Title Insurance Policy Why face title risks unprotected, when you can have a title policy if you demand it? COUNTRY STORE, 8 P. M, ‘Title Insurance ts issued by WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” FLOOD , PICTURES Local Flood Disasters Graphically Presented ADMISSION 200 114 Columbia St. | | | } \ { | | 816 Second Ave., or aail Assets more than $650,000 | | aie PLCS LRG RRR

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