The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1921, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

MBER 6, 1921. STAR THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTT0 F. KEGEL: President < Firth Avenue « and Pike Street SEATTLE | THE || Anita Stewart Now Playing at the Coliseum in “The Invisible Fear” You're the fellows J. Rufus Wallingford is looking for—he’s got IL STOCK PRINTED ON RICE, FANCY PAPER “the genial confidence man and his partner, “Blackie Dow,” operate; see Yem hit town with a circus, a menagerie and a big brass band; see the big, spectacular Iake ef burning oil, and the sensational heroic rescue of the couple in the rowboat; see an all-star cast, and @ powerful love story spiced with a fine flavor of humor—Seo all this in THIS CHRISTMAS LET’S GIVE FURNITURE HAT is the most effective way to put new interest into your home—and the whole family can enjoy its comforts. The Luxurious Living-Room Pieces Pictured Are Specially Priced for Christmas Giving And you will appreciate the matchless quality of these fine living-room pieces, because they are made in a - sunny, sanitary factory, right here in Seattle, where we know that every particle of material that goes into their construction is clean and durable and conducive to comfort. Anita Stewart. This beautiful and talented actress is portraying a fine dramatie role in “The Invisible Fear,” an | interesting mystery dranth at the Coliseum this week. Miss Stewart, tho still a young woman, is a pioneer among screen players. She has always been a favorite. * * * * * * BLUE MOUSE EMMER * * HEY call it “catsup” in the movies, and when theatre audi ences see it on the screen they shiv , and exclaim, “Ugh! See all the blood!" | All aides of life are shown in “The Millionaire,” the Universal feature starring Herbert Rawlinson at the Clommer this week. Rawlinson’s role is that of a young man who sud. A few days’ time is required to make this furniture to your order, selections being made from sample pieces on our floor—so you will appreciate the necessity of placing your order early. HE SON «: | -WALLING- DAVENPORT COVERED IN: Cc Mohair Velour D $147.50 — $is7.50 © $167.50 $225.00 ROCKER OR CHAIR COVERED IN: id Cc D Mohair Tapestry $90.00 Meroma Cloth $127.50 dently inherita wealth from a man who had once loved his mother and who was assassinated by a gang of cut throats, How the young chap Avenges his benefactor’s death forms an exciting piot eee WINTER GARDEN “Where Light are Low.” the ple ture starring the Japanese actor, Seamne Hayakawa, at the Winter at the Blue Mouse this week, over! Garden this week, unreele @ vivid & quart of catsup” was used, and | story of adtenture with the thread if = Wombn perfectly Rood shirte| of action carrying all the way from aang ye the uy in whic h | tar-ott China to the secret haunts of | ——— - ullen Landis is shot was pro. Cinco's P San Franch Chinatown. LIBERTY |nounced “O. K." by the director,| Hayakawa has been surroun | Wallace Worsley lee darehie at dhavie Oriesnal whoa The screen version 6f Liliian und| sence intersperses his acting with nt fis George Randolph Chester's “The | daring stunts which make the spec STRAND Sen of Wallingford,” is making a|tators gasp. He is seen as a young The ele of Arabian tribal | DI bit at the Liberty this week. | English war hero who takes up life chieftian, Ahmed Ben Hamen, the | TD0F® &fe several spectacular scenes |on a Western ranch George Meiford production of “The |!" te picture including the thrilling | nh dian Sheik” ut the Strand, is protrayed| “St of & lake of burning oil, Ten | REX by Rudolph Valentino, who is rapidly | @2K* of oll were spread upon the! 4 game of golf in which Chartle winning success as a screen atar. eapecially constructed lake, which | Chaplin and Mack Swain, the former He in 4 romantic actor and makes «| °* ver $20,000 to produce, | Sennett comedian, take part, causes perfect picture as the colorful war. = amuse it for the audience at the rior-lover of the desert wastes, COLONIAL Rex t week Idle There is a trio of pretty danders| Ruth Renick, a local favorite, ts| Claas” is being shown who offer a delightful Oriental num.|P!4ying at the Colonial with Buck| Tho shorter than the usual Chap- lin features this is one of the fun- It isn't really blood, and it tan’t catsup, but it looks a little like both When a motion picture di yelis, “bring that bottle of jand smear up this fellow's f means the mixture of chemihe and Slycerine the property man has pre | pared for the “fight” or the “shoot ing” or the “knife” scene. In “The Night Rose,” starring Lon Chaney 7 Meroma Cloth $70.00 Velour $122.00 Tapestry $85.00 Tapestry $80.00 little king of] ‘The movements of Tilden ana Johnston, tennis champions, ag shown in slow motion in the latest Pathe Review. “Bar Nothin’. niest pictures the laughs has made, FORD’ ::. ea NICK-OF-TIME HERO”—Hilarious Komedy “Manslaughter,” Alice Duer MM- ler’s latest novel, will be screened by Cecil DeMille upon his return from Europe, two months hence. the ene ae ; Hugo Riesenfeld's adaptation 6& “La Tosca” to screen opera proved so popular that he is running it the second week at the Rialtg, York, GIRLS! GROW THICK LONG, HEAVY HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” WBERTY NEWS MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Harold Lioyd is supported by a cast of 600 in “He Who Hesitates,” his next comedy, which was origin- Coming Saturday—The Best Dog Drama Ever Screened: ally entitled “White Feather.” “The Silent Cali” —____—_——- Herbert Rawlinson is to be in a picture adapted from a written by a man serving a life tence in the Arizona penitentiary. where “The Eé@ith Halior is playing opposite House Peters in “Human Hearts,” di- Buy cent bo Buy a 35-cent bot seuted by Sting ¥ . tle of “Danderine.” One application ends ail dandruff, stops itehing and falling hair, and, in a few moments, you hav doubled the beauty of your hair. It will ber as a prelude to the pictu Jones in n his latest Western thriller, | appear & masa 80) what will please you you see new hair—| Sees ANITA STEWA RT| aa ay Sh: eln visible x growing all over the scalp. “Dan. | derine” is to the hair what fresh | showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the; roots, invigorates and strengthens | them, This delightful, stimulating tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair | to grow long, thick, heavy and luxu- | riant.—Advertisement A L. Hauptman TONIGHT y Cheat Quartet, 8:10 LON CHANEY ‘The aenontion of “The mire acle Man” alty” are neo foremost =»: screen “THE NIGHT Whose Fear Overshadowed Her Love! Terror was born in fear-fraught moments in a hunting lodge, while the elements raged with- out and emotions fought within. Herbert Rawlinson. He is starring at the Clemmer in “The Millionaire,” the fea- tured picture on an attractiv program arranged by Mi ager Cutts for the week, Seven per cent of the entire} gross receipts for the entire week will be donated to the |Community Chest fund. CHARLIE CHAPLIN ides “The Idle Class” Also Olive Tell in the drama “A Woman's Business” A Drama by Candlelight Is a woman’s past her own property? Is she fair to herself and to her husband—to shroud herself in mys- tery? at Jack Holt’s favorite reading is old niieh hunting stories, yet he ither hunts nor fishes. She carried her secret into marriage. | 1. K, Lincoln has been added to the support of Hope Hampton in her nt production, (ONO NEAR PIKE {Many Tonics} fail to strengthen be- cause they are minus true food values. Scott's Emulsion is the worthwhile | tonic that builds a | the body and restores strength through nourishment. Seok! & Bowne, Bioumbeld, N. ‘eae Wh. ne oa RESINOL : Seothing and Healing Because rts Invaluable for Burns Chafing Scalds Rashes Guts Cold Sores Stings Sunburn ° : « “The Invisible Fear” stands among the most Some Fascinating Facts: sumptuous plays the inimitable star has ever produced. au wardrobe she presents constitutes a style show in itself. Again she has two leading men—Walter McGrail and Alan Forrest. There are thrills a-plenty in a careering cross-country horseback paper-chase, in elemental tempests and THE BIG SHOW enone storms. And on top of all—a story strong in drama, romance and the un- expecte “Where Lights é “TOONERVILLE TACTICS” Coliseum Concert Orchestra Good! Those Funny Folks, Y’ Know! “Seattle’s Symphony Center” Playing “Espane,” grand waltz by Waldteufel ARTHUR KAY, Director Fascinating, Alluring China- town calls you to enjoy # Dramatic love story Amid Its Gorgeous Dens INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. cor, Pine ery dny. Ladies may have a man teacher.

Other pages from this issue: