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URSDAY, DECEMBER pk MOUSE IPYTHE CHAPMAN the role the who plays hard-hearted t's drama of the . Night Rose,” at Blue Mouse this week, is the ‘of James Neil, also a prominent | 8, 1921, Famous Characters at Liberty in “The Son of Wallingford” * is a powerful! with Lon Chaney appearing in featured role, that of the sly un- d king . eae INTER GARDEN In Seasue Hayakawa's most recent ction, “Where Lights Are ™ which is showing at the Win- Garden this week, much of the eccurs in San Francisco's | town. Hayakawa portrays the role of a Chinese prince who falls in with a girl of much lower station life. y eee | aeaert Rawlinson is making a big ‘at the Clemmer this week in bis starring vehicle for Universal, Milltonaire Besides t fea- picture the Clemmer ae ‘offers an attractive program ‘an additional drawing card. ‘The Clemmer is donating 7 per t of the gross receipts for the to the emenyenty Chest Fund, oe - “The Sheik.” n of t the Paramount plo- mous novel of the title, will be shown at the|* ‘until Friday night only. It brilliant story by BE. M. Hull tells of a romance in the Sahara P Agnes Aytes is splendid in the ef a young English girl and h Valentino gives a colorful cag etapa liane fi if ee _ | Everyone enjoys a mystery drama. k Invisible Fear,” which serves seen at the Coliseum for time. The star has an unusual- acter Actor at Blue Mouse character actors appear- ang before the camera. He first gained notice in “The| a: Miracle Man” as the cripple and later as the legless under- world king in “The Penalty.” DIDN’T MAKE HIM BUT THE BLACKMAILERS DID 80 He cleans them up in a whirl wind of mystery and romance SPECIAL TONIGHT UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON QUARTET CLEMMER Coming Saturday, December 10 MISS DU PONT IN “FALSKH KISSES" Wilfrid North and Tom Gallery as they appear in the famous characters of J. Rufus Wallingford and his partner,| ‘a new starring vehicle for Anita| Jackie Daw. George Randolph Chester planned “The Son of |}} is one of the strongest my | Wallingford” for 20 years—or almost from the time his first |], “Wallingford” story Ee § bogs Rufus a son, who w have man, but whose training would make him an honest man. How well he has succeeded is shown in his picture at the Lib- ||) erty this week. ly difficult role, one that requires strenuous acting. Walter MacGrail and Alan Forest head the cast of players appearing with Miss Stewart. eee COLONIAL Little Shirley Mason is the heroine of “Queenie,” a delightfully enter- taining comedy drama which opened at the Colonial Wednesday. This at- tractive young star is at her best in| haved _ Queenie, @ little orptan in just for ot ce tn 28 ben fil fll ry up with plein Lieaet syrup. use clari- perce: last hat line the throat tan “aie y Peas the pada oy thi pee, “ye “Splenid hoarseness and hiy concentrated com: ‘orway pine ext og he br: thi: i teed inte‘ ‘satisfaction sor money efunded. | The Pinex Co., Ft. bed iss Ind. ERNEST TRUEX EXTRA ATTRACTION MARGHERITA d'AURIA Soloist FOX NEWS ADMISSION 20c FLORENCE Second Ave. Theatre at Jamen THURSDAY “All's Fair in Love” Railroad Accident Film i The minent JOUN KE. Anainted Mise ¥: “SHAKESPEARE” e t. —"Merchant of “Hamle' Crp aad ‘aguttus I tna Bits $1.10; Bal, 65e. , Pose for the part in the picture, He determined to give J. the instincts of the confidence whose life is much the same as Cin deretia’s, Margherita d’Auria, a clever solo- ist, eee REX Charlie Chaplin plays two roles In “The Idie Class’ at the Rex this week. The earlier scenes chow Chap- lin In his usual comical.make-up, but | as the story progresses he is seen | as @ son of the idle rich, and in spite of getting into a nobby dress suit, he manages to get just as much fun out | of the néw character, And of course Edna Purvience is | Chaplin's leading lady Dog ‘and W. Wolf Pals in Film) Hero worship is an attribute of | nateré towhich animals ere just ap Prone as humans, as exhibited in “The Silent Call,” an unusual out. door story coming here before long. | When the huge Belgian police dog in the featured role breaks away from | the bonds of civilization, he becomes jthe idol of a full-blooded she-woif, and this theory i# said to have worked out more realistically in real life than in reel life. When Nayhee, the huge she-woif who was brought to the studio to saw the dog, she built a hero out of him. When the camera had | ceased clicking and the demand. for | “acting” had ended the dog stalked away or Jumped on some distant | shelf for refuge. Not so with the wolf, however, which kept prowling around, thes:tes for her mate. MOVIES IMPROVED IT Tom Forman directed the film ver- sion of “If You Believe It, It's So.” He met Perley Poore Sheehan, the author, after the latter had seen the film in the projection room. | “As one Irishman to another,” said Forman, “how does it look to you?” | "You've got the book beat by a mile,” replied Sheehan. Yet Gelett Burgess recently sang at a dinner of the Authors’ league, |“My story hks gone to the movies. *k my story to me!’ Leaving Friday Night “Where Lights Are Low” FULL OF ACTION, ROMANCE, MYSTERY, ADVENTURE. A PEEK INTO CHINATOWN INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. is on the bill. | SEATTLE STAR Open an PAGE 3 Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Friday a Day of Many Savings Buy Home-Making Gifts Tomorrow Genuine Leather-Covered Bed Davenport For $57.50 That combines comfort and convenience—a most appreciated piece of furnituré in the home. Its attractive appearance makes it a welcome agdition to the living room. While it provides comfort as a seating piece in the daytime, it can be made into a full-size bed to sleep on at night, thus making it possible to be always ready for an unexpected guest. There are forty of these Bed Davenports in fumed or waxed oak, with genuine brown leather covering, on sale Friday at $57.50. Lace-Trimmed Dresser Scarfs 60c Each Toys—Dolls Wood Nut Bowls Specially Priced Two styles of beautifully- finished Wooden Nut Bowls are offered at reduced prices —they come with mallets and lever nut crackers— priced $2.49 and $3.93 each, —First Floor Carving Sets Special $3.25 A home-making gift that « surely is desirable in every home—sets consist of 9-inch carving knife, fork and sharpening steel, priced at $3.25. —Basement Store Tea Pots Special 98c English Earthenware Tea Pots; they have black glazed bodies that are very pret- tily decorated. Your choice of several sizes; each 98¢. ie —Bascment Store These special values for Friday's selling: They are good looking and practical—and when neatly boxed make 3 Bowler Andy Mills ‘A very clever toy that very desirable gift. Both narrow and wide Lace-trimmed Dresser Scarfs are included; each 60¢. —First Floor Window Shades 69c Each- This is a remarkably low price for Shades of this quality. They are mounted on dustproof rollers, are 36 inches wide and 72 inches iong. The colors are green and operates with marbles; special, each, $1.85. Table and Two Chairs Strongly constructed Tables and Chairs, fin- ished in old ivory, pink Q or blue; special, the set, $4.95. Mystic Magic Sets That bring the mysti- fying magic of the world’s famous magicians within the power of every one; special, $1.15. No. 1 Erecto Sets A toy that brings me- chanical science within the understanding of the small boy; the set, spe- cial, $1.35. alty” and foremost “THE NIGHT ROSE” tan. If you need shades we recommend buying them here Friday. —Second Floor rt Friday and Saturday Are Handkerchief Days - Hundreds of dainty Handkerchiefs in a Hundreds of dainty Handkerchiefs _in_a wide diversity of styles, including Hand- 19 1JC Each kerchiefs with neatly embroidered cor- Lehn Ante Miers na ners and hemstitched edges, specially fers 3 OO —First Floor priced for gift-giving Fifty Satin Bedspreads Special $3.95 Each Anyone having a home, or expecting to have a home, would be glad to receive one or more of these attractive Bedspreads as a gift. They are 78x88 inches in size and have beautiful raised designs; priced very special, each, $3.95. —First Floor Fifty Pairs of ‘Pure Wool Blankets Are Offered At $9.50 a Pair A five-pourld Pure Wool Blanket would receive a warm welcome in any home. These come in attrac- tive plaid colorings and are 70x84 inches in size; priced, the pair, $9.50. Fifty Fiber Reed Doll Carts Reduced to $6.85 These have large roll adjustable hoods and roil edged bodies—a doll car- riage that any little mother would be proud to possess. Climbing Monkeys Special 29c You pull the string and the monkey climbs up and down. Every child wants a Climbing Monkey—special, each, 29¢. Hand-Decorated Candy Jars Half Price Clear Crystal Jars beau- tifully hand decorated. The Y%- and 1-pound sizes are repriced for quick selling— $2.40, $2.75 and $2.95 each. —First Floor Tea Set of English Bone China for $18.50 A splendid opportunity to buy a fine Tea Set at a sav- ing. The sets consist of tea pot, cream and sugar, one large and six small sandwich plates, six very at- tractively-shaped tea cups and saucers. A set of Eng- “lish Bone China would be welcomed by any lover of beautiful china. —First Floor Rubber Door Mats 69c and $1.29 Each A delayed shipment of rubber Door Mats brings this opportunity for saving. Two eizes are included: 14 by 26-inch Gray Rubber Mats .cccsscceecceesenseses 69¢ 18 by 86-inch Brown Rubber Mats .4... Friday Specials Toys and Dolls purchased now will be held for Christmas delivery if desired. 600 Yards of Cretonne Specially Priced at 25c the Yard Do your plans include gifts made of Cretonne? Then come to our Drapery Section tomorrow and make your selection of these bright chintz colored materials printed on extra quality Osenerberg bleached crash. They are offered at a special price, 25¢ yard. —Second Floor, Drapery Section Chair Cushions 95c Each Nearly every home has a chair or two that need cushions— and bright Cretonne - covered Cushions would receive a wel- come wherever they are needed. A hundred are offered Fnday at this very low price, each, 95¢. —Second Floor Curtain Marquisette 27c Yard If your windows need curtains for the holidays— you can save by buying material for them Friday. There are about 700 yards of 36-inch Marquisette, in white, cream and ecru, in this lot; priced, the yard, 27¢. —Second Floor 300 Pairs of ye at hed on Sale pcre $2.95 Pair Laundry Sets Wolverine Laundry Sets, consisting of metal wash tub, rubber roll wringer, clothes reel and _ pins, clothes basket and glass washboard; special price, $2.80. Wash Wringers Fifty only, metal, rub- ber roll Clothes Wringers that*look and work just like mother’s; special, F each, 98¢. Dalsy Pop Guns, special 20¢ inch Drums, special $1.29 Windup Autos, special 29: “Tut - Tut” Autos, special 85. Bucking Bronchos, special 85¢ These are toys that are sure to give instant de- light. Exceptionally fine qual- ity Curtains for so low © a price. Why not buy them to give to some one for Christmas? They come in cream and ecru colors; there are 16 dif- ferent designs in this offering, priced $2.95 pair. —Second Floor Bunny Blankets for Baby $1.25 The Bedding Section |] features a large assort- || ment of Crib Blankets that would make prac- | tical gifts for baby. The 86x50-inch Bunny Blan- ket at $1.25 is a very special value. —First Floor Fifty lolaid” LINOLEUM REMNANTS and Several Discontinued Patterns in Full Rolls, Are Offered at At Half Price And Less Here is an opportunity to brighten up your kitchen for the coming holidays with new Lino- leum. The Remnants are from 5 to 25 feet in length and are marked to sell by the piece, Where selections are made from full rolls any amount can be. purchased. Remember to come early, as the quantities. are limited and the price is the lowest in years.