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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1921. = THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 4 He hurls this at the Mob — the thousands sent to annihilate him! ASamson Among mon, he quells them, he leads them, he wins them, yet this is but one chap ter in the mammoth Kuropean produc tlon— Dog Is Great Pantomime Actor ‘ ¥ Now Appearing at the Liberty | i ij TANT i cu THE GROTE-RANKIN GO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President, A Timely — FLOOR L AMP "7 FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS THE popularity of the Floor Lamp in modern home decoration makes it one of the most practical and favored Christmas gifts. Ninety-seven Floor Lemps—three distinctive lots offer a splendid opportunity for saving. FIFTY Floor Lamps wita mahogany, Tiffany and metal- 75 finished standards and silk and Georgette-covered shades, $39. trimmed with heavy silk fringes, are offered at the very | ME PRNCO Eee be Reb occ nbh ed woes vncnsibe Each TWENTY-SEVEN Floor Lamps, with tiahi mahogany-fin- } $29. 75 ished bases, with silk shades of generous proportions, are | co CSR ee aan ie Feary Chae Oe renee oases TWENTY Solid Mahogany Junior or Davenport Lidie’ $23. 75 with hand-decorated parchment ‘shades and hand-carved | bases. Your choice........ © vere. mee gee bearers etenasose <Sa eee TM WEA eh an MU a’ UT TT Strongheart. He's a master of pantomime, a finished | actor of the silver screen. Effective use of the dog’s talents | i has been made in “The Silent Cail,” a photoplay adapted from | “The Cross Pull,” a magazine story by Hal G. Evarts, which is being shown on the screen at the Liberty this week. see It will really be an inspiration to you to come and see the Grote-Rankin Co.’s offering of Floor Lamps and the values will prove especially interesting. mi ccc secccmne conces Steccccescconascccncecc ess sacs eeees at eee cce ta mee cer ant castes eer ece coe Lamps selected now will be held for Christmas delivery it desired. EB MOUSE }by Arthur Schnitaler, deals with an | 1UNDERCLAP,” now wing | lnprension e young man wealth ‘at the Blue Mouse, melo: | who fin ¢ to interest himself one con: | the aff sthera and who lea One kise—their first and last. A Vision of Life at the Gates or SO hae TED 00 oO ee eS een cee unwewe cesse nee Decne mmeenanersorsmanrcnes comsancapiere es wre AawTeT of Death perience that it 5 the greatest horse races ever staged | best end to one's own affairs | before the ca in this | and let others do the same. story, which y Paul| Wallace Reld plays Anatol. a Sloane, the man who rewrote “Over | eee A Stupendous Drama of the Loves of the STRAND git the Hill" for the sereen Mighty Mary Carr, the “mother” of “Over Who is the Sheik and what does the Hill.” has a splendid role iD/ne stand for? This you will fira! Thunderclap out by viewing George Melford’s| +! eae latest picture, “The Sheik,’ which | CLEMMER jiy already in its third big week at} H COLISEUM CONCERT | For a time Paul, the blind bus |the Strand. The picture presents | " ne resworene* ORCHESTRA land of Jennie, did not know that/Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Valen-| i- his lovely young wife was. receiving |tino as costars, All the spint and the attentions of another man in| romance of the Algeriag: desert ars bie very presence. When he did/ admirably presented in the photo| liearn the truth, with the bigness|piay, which is an adaptation of the of & real man, be refused to allow!story by the great English author a transient infidelity to ruin beth). M. Hull their lives, | eee Pat O'Mall®y plays Paul an4| COLONIAL | Mins ont ie seen ae Jennie in| «sicuvine to Broadway.” now at| “Palos Kisses,” the flim drama at!,), with Wilson Perey. ta |the Clemmer thin wees. eee the leading role, tells the story of a > a demure little village girl who COLISEUM }invades New York in dinguise to “all for a Woman,” the picture! test the loyalty and character of| | drama at the Coliseum, is the latest her village Mance. It & « clever | foreign film to be released. The story, woven from a combination ‘ending character in portrayed bY/ot staid village life and life Sin Emii Jannings, one of Europe’s/the Bohemia of New York; a story! foremost actors, who appeared here|in which humor and sentiment! a the wicked old king in “De-lare welded. TA ception.” | eee a 4 The story of “All for a Woman” | REX —_—— 2 is based on the French “reign of) siry wallace Reid is the charm a terror.” ey ing little heroine of “The Masked Avenger.” in which Lester Cuneo! — ao WINTER GARDEN tar t A 1 a te starred at the Rex this week., William Y. Mong is a popular “The Affairs of Anatol.” Cecil De | « > Wally into letting Mrs. Reid returt TALLEST MOVIE ACTKESS Cuneo and Watlacq Reid are next mi t Hollywood these « He Mille’s famous allstar picture, 15) coor neighbors and great. friends|t the screen. ‘The tallest woman in the movies| Man a olly’ hese days. now showing at the Winter Garden. | eee i eee ane aaa tatked| Before her marriage to the POPs Bianche Payson of the Sunshine |Oreed® hogs and has a few young The atory, written by Jeante Mac jiar screen star Mrs. Reid was] * o Le three | DISH that will make prime roasts) Comedies he's six feet, at Christmas pherson, and suggested by the play known a» Dorothy Davenport. is cette [inches tall and weighs 225 pounds ——$<$ | PETITE OAK | she formerty was a San Francisco] “Playing With Fire,” Gladys Wal- } | Allene Ray, motion picture beauty | policewoman. |ton's next é | di ti + leontest winner, is costarred with | = ndigestion or ne alge eacg } y jchange-plane aviator, in a tbrilting | Sour, Gassy Stomach |Raneh.” which will be at the Oak! “Pape’s Diapepsin” gives | DONT MISS THIS | EXCELLENT SHOW “THE AFFAIRS fe) CHARLIE MURRAY IN ONE OF HIS BIG COMEDIES INTER GARDE Itheatre ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and| | Thursday, It ix a screen adaptation | jot Tex O'Reilly's widely read novel lof the same name and was directed; |" Bob Townley If You Are Not Entirely Satisfied With The Results In Your Own Case, Your | | “FHKE MAN FROM HOME" | | Strikes on Italian railroads have | lone: i Relief in Five Minutes caused a slight delay in Ge c THEATRE wthes Money Will Be Promptly \Pitemaurice's production of ‘ Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. Taser Refunded. “Pape’s Diapepsin” relieves stom Man From Home.” Jose Ruben, 0 \ director, joined the company at }ach distress in five minutes. You don’t want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad—or an uncertain one or a harmful one—your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs. Pape's Dia pepsin is noted for its speed in giv ing relief, its harmiesmess, its ¢ fing act in regulating c Keep Rome to play a part in the film \James Kirkwood and Anna Q | Nilsson head the cast. Corl Laenwnle presents: FRANK What? oc || MAVYO on ee 1 ” in ©@ RE en =| MARY CARR Your Head” DR. Hp | THE WONDERFUL MOTHER 9 | dda le ole SUNSHINE COMEDY : EEG SSIS eee ED. PINAUD’S } JACK O'DALE Ne otal Mcasberoates | (BLUE MOUSE’) Bethe knuckles and fought for happi- iri <a of course! CLEMMER pa TH REES| Shan Ter iooelo 20 lice eA nce ce WILLIAM FOX'S THUNDERCLAP THEATRE CHRISTMAS CARDS ‘The Kind You Like to Send ‘The Kind You Like to Receive Far enough from the retail shep- rte oid the crowds. a large ny drug store ould eat something which doenn't « ith you, If what you eat lies like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes head ache, dizziness and nausea; eructa tions of acid and undigested food—| Wanda Hawley. Dainty} | remember, as soon as Pape's Diaper! and sweet, She is one of the} sin comes in contact with the stom | ne SIT indigestion vanishes, It is\12 prominent players appear-| | the most efficient antacid k n—ling in Cecil DeMille’s all-star | | he certainty’ End sense .with n picture, “The Affairs of Ana-| | home~ sixty-cent and thefi if You can afford to bring the whole family Beautifully furnished. 1,000 upholstered seats. Program Tues. Wed. Thurs, “Honeymoon Ranch” A thrilling tale of the Western Plains ness, Also omes stomach and dige os swe-theet Comedy ana “ ‘tol,” at ine Winter Garden| “4 “ "5 wo AT Roveliy, Subtest, "6 Rock. Jers is a rev Y itr aeagh Saturday—"“A Parisian Scandal” || who try it—Advertisement his week, A Picture So Out of the Ordinary, It Is Indescribable 7 E And STRONGHEART!! Half dog, half wolf, he is torn between the in- The Breath of the Great Outdoors! stinct of the killer and faithful devotion to the ; A Drama Crammed with Suspense! STRONGHEART! girl who befriended him!