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JAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921, BECOND meAR OL THE -THEGIRL 2 DAYS LEFT to see “THE SHEIK” Saturday—Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, Biliett Dexter, in “Den't Tell Everything” Until Friday Nighe Only— “ALL FOR A WOMAR!”’ Emotional Triumph Big Buropean Cast Saturday — Katherine MacDonald tn “Her Social Value" Until Friday Night Only— “THE SILENT CALL” with STRONGHEART the Wolf Dog Coming Saturday—“Fighting Mad” “the gir the race track drama, which| is showing at the Blue Mow this week. Miss Me pau is a charming little actress. y Night Only ESTER CUNBO and MDS. WALLACE REID in “Thy Masked Avenger” Also—Surprise Novelty “15 Minates in Chinatown” ae INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen Skin so Nail i Turns Out Itself A few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail ever, anyone can buy from the drug Advertise y bottle contain ement. ng direc INTER GARDE THEATRE Full course dinner, Tc, at Boldt’s Served & to & p. m.—Advertisement. t Hardware 6 SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET STORE HOURS 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. We Deliver TEN STORES IN ONE BLECTRICAL SUPPLIES FURNACES BUILDERS’ HARDWARE PAINTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS AUTO ACCESSORIES PLUMBING SUPPLIES TOOLS GENERAL HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS Electric Gifts Table Lamps A beautiful selection of the very latest patterns. Stands are of metal in various fin- ishes and the shades have metal frames with art glass panels. Vety reasonably priced, from $16.75 to $27.50. Boudoir Lamps Metal stands in brass, sil- ver and enameled finishes. Some have silk shades and others are glass. Priced from $3.50 to $7.50. Percolators Make delicious coffee right on the table. Hotpoint and Un- versal makes. ‘Also a splendid line of Percolator Urns Priced $10.00 to $25.00 Christmas Tree Lights In sets of 8, 16, 24 or lights, with carbon, mazda and fancy lamps. Ready to connect to any light socket or base plug. Priced $3.00 to $15.75 set. Christmas Tree Holders Hold any size tree, 60¢, $1.00 and $1.50 UARUTALLUUUOAUEUUUUUUAUUAYRAUEUUEUYEUUUUAUAUOAEOAAAEAAAGU AA EASY ]) Vacuum Electric I Washing Machine ~ The Ideal Gift for Her Gray enameled tank, $135. Nickel zine tank, $149. Solid copper tank, $165. Sold on very EASY terms. uu TTT Most Complete Showing of | Electrical Appliances in Seattle — LUAU re BI) story. MTT Ug IUUUUIUOUAUUCUACURAYUUULUUEUAUUAUAEUAULAEEUGRUEUOOUAEAOAGEUGEUAEAUAUAUEAGEUAEAEUAVUAOUAGUUEEUEEAE AAA THE SEATTLE STAR ™ TODAY'S PROGRAMS if LINERTY rong hewrt “The Silent Onli.” femtmr- famous Belgian Vrank Mayo in “Dr. KDEN—Ceell DeMille's jure, “The Affaire of SE—Mary Carr in “Then “All for a Woman.” Agnes Ayres and Kudelph to The Sheik” (third covoNtaL William Huseell in ‘The trou Kidew,” Lester Cunce in “The Masked WINTER GARDEN } JOLLY MORAN has an tmportant role in Cecil B. De Mille’s all. | star Paramount production, based upon Arthur Sehnitsler’s play, “The | Affairs of Anatol,” at the Winter Garden this week No, the famous) comedienne has not deserted comedy Neither is De Mille picture slap. | rresiatible Polly ts seen tn the & cabaret entertainer, At the| mm of dancers and as © orchestra she | dy note to this phase of the| | eee | jBLUE MOUSE | There are thrills aplenty in| “Thunderclap,” the race — track Irama showing at the Blue Mouse this week. “Thunderclap” the name of 4 race horse, T of thunderclap type, too, The horse belongs to my, an orphan. Everybody except Tommy thinks the horse is @ skate, Tommy stakes all of hin saving»—$200—and the hap. piness of beautiful Betty and her mother and the confusion of the vill “Thunderclap,” And the horse behaves as all good horses should, He romps home with the bacon—mere 160 to 1 shot. eee in action ts | Oh, look! Lester Cuneo is making love to Mrs. Wallace Reid. Wonder how Wally likes to watch another man make love to his pretty little wife? It's a good thing Lester and Wally are pals. Anyway, it serves Wally right, isn’t he | making love to some pretty girl—on the screen, of course. Cuneo and Mrs. Reid are at the Rez in “The Avenger.” non ‘COLISEUM A tremendous about to take matters in ite own mob scene is ON® | hands and release Danton, the rier Perhaps the most thrilling among r@uces inflammation and pain and of the features of “All & | of the eo nounces that free food |the many exciting scenes in “The so toughens the tender, sensitive skin We pear rman tery serioe Silent Call,” the picture play at the underneath the toe nail, that it can The m rushes from the court, | Liberty this week, are thone between not penetrate the flesh, and the nail ( f | their patriotic ardor forgotten for the | Strongheart, the dog, and various rs ¢ turns naturally outward almost over 1 Sideaset ef tae phsunaien human players in the cast, At first . se eh jp eee they were frigh by the apparent ones re AL pike = “Outgro” ts a harmless antiseptic |; CLEMMER ferocity of the canine actor, but soon oc aie COMBO manufactured for chiropodists. How. , they learned that he com his 1 t aaantry and ferocity to hin work before unt crowd is ~ MOTHER! Move Child’s Bowels with cart is the greatest dog » silent drama, Strong? actor appearing Mexicans Appear in n ‘Fightin’ Mad” | “California Fig Syrup” Se ee ee STRAND the part, would er be gave a ne Mexicans had were em came tn full scene given ar the picture, ‘Fightin shown here wit “war ¢ le * jeftain, Bhetk |i portrayed by realiatle te Mad. n a few day« uch to to be an ideal warr en, Amnon Ayres in He ts | denert w w Mary and Doug NEW YORK banks and Mary Dec. 14.—Doug Fair Pickford are back Hurry, mother! loves the “fruity Piven a nick child taste of “California! OAK Fig Syrup.” and it never fails to| ‘The story of a typical society idler) “hungry for ‘am and heggs.” They open tho bowels. A teaspoonful to} who inherits a ranch in the Big arrived on the French liner Parts, day may prevent a sick child tomor. 4 hastens West to from Havre, and, to quote Doug, If const! na lounge lizard they were “just about played out on | row 4, bilious, feverish fretful, has colic, or if stomach | in 1 plainaman is fancy French food. is sour, tongue coated, breath bad,|in neh,” the | “You know, out on our ranch we remember a good cleansing of the lit. | offer theatre. nd hens, and tle bowels is often all that is neces u in, aviator-actor ; }and k your druggist for genutne| play fornia Fig Syrup.” which has| sary And tions for babies and « all ages printed on bottR Rex Beach's next pic | down in Algiers,” Mary chipped in. You must say “California,” or you of Sicilian vengeance The Fairbankses will stop at the y get an imitation fig syrup.-Ad-| The y be called “Ven-| Ritz until after Christmas, when semen i. ance.” y will ko Went, They will not re future Lillian Rambeau, who appears in the screen version of “Mam’sell Jo,” Harriet Comstock’s novel, is star LOEW'S PALACE HI THEATRE Continuous Daily, 1 to It THURS., FRI, SA NEW ALL-STAR SAT. NOW | Williams -Darwin- And Company In an One-Act Comedy, “Then the Fun Kegan” Tripoli Trio 20th Century Troubadours Salle & Robles In “The Laugh That Makes You Laugh” McKenna & Fitzpatrick Delightful Songs There is no easier way to accumulate and have money than by systematic saving in our Christmas Club. Come in now with Ic, Next week put in 20c; INCREASE amount 10¢ each week. Next December have $127.50. | | the | The following tables explain the different Clubs | | | INCREASING CLUB PLAN INCREASE your savings Put in le, % or i Se or 10 the first week In 50 weeks: Se Club pays § 62.75 We Club pays $127.50 aC RE. ASING CLUB PLAN Start with the reest sum and Decrease the amount cach week. This is a very popular plan. EVEN AMOUNT CLUB P Put in the SAME AMOUNT cach week. 5 tub pays ® each week. te Club pays ze Club pays $2.00 Club pays 8100.00 FRITZI BRUNETTE In “A Wife's Awakening” Kivery man ensily spare when placed in Annual Dividends. Dime & Dollar Savings & Loan Association whiting y rly ati turn a. trial” packag Honey and Ta . colds and Moused with Seattle Tithe 4 Columbin St, corner » bale Depoult Boace in Cv "y Masked { to appear | siting | Back in U.S. A.' | Douglas got bit by a camel n to Europe any time in the near the |} mother of Marjorie Rambeau, stage | | «now VAUDEVILLE| THE GROTE-RANKIN Go) OTTO F. KEGEL. President, Tomorrow a great many fine Cedar Chests will purchased for gift giving. We have reduced the Price.on Forty Tennessee Red Cedar Chests In the Style Illustrated To $32.50 cx. These are built in a sincere, masterly manner, possessing beauty and convenience such as one seldom finds in chests priced as low as these. Chests selected now will be held for Christmas delivery if desired. —Second Floor, Drapery Section YOU CAN BUY TOYS FOR LESS: TOMORROW Three Sizes of “Kiddie-Kars” Have Lower Prices No. 3 No. 4 $2. 3 5 Each ? No. 5 You can always find extraordinary values in the Toy Sec- tion—but the three sizes of Kiddie-Kars at the reduced prices are exceptionally good values. Only a limited number of each size are on sale tomorrow. Mechanical Trains Special $1.95 Ives’ Mechanical Trains with 8-piece | Laundry Sets |, Special $1.45 These Sets consist of metal tub, sireul i glass wash board and clothes reel; clreulay nek ageces Faews special, each $1.45. . Teddy Bears $1.39 Each Teddy Bears that are 18 inches tall, covered with deep brown plush, that will” growl when the children hug them; special, each $1.39. “Wind Up” Toys Special 29c Your choice of the following “Wind Up” Toys—Beetles, Autos, Ducks and Jumping Spring Toys; special, each 29¢. | “Wind Up” Special 85c Children and grownups get a great deal of enjoyment by watching the antics of these “Wind Up” Toys— | Tut Tut Autos, Bucking Bronchos, Adams Express Man and Tumbling Clowns; special, each 85¢. Shoo Flys— Special $2.65 Each With large horses and long rockers that will not spill, and cretonne up- holstered seats and backs; priced special, each $2.65. Kitchen Cabinets Special $1.95 Hardwood Kitchen Cabinets, com- plete with all accessories and sup- plies; special $1.95. Pop Guns Special 29c Toys would enjoy; special, each 29¢. —First Fleor changes—"Good for Johan “d to “Polly of the [Constance Talmadge is the star. Reginald Barger has gone to the fields of the Y nes for the film version of “ mite Lucile » has been re - - — | engaged as leading woman in Larry >| Semon comedies ian _Madinon St. Bet. 1st 5c and 10c You can afford to jbring th whole family Beautifully furnished, 1,000 upholstered seats. Program Tues. Wed. ACTION THRILLS A thrilling tale of the Western Plains Also Twe-Reel Comedy, and a Novelty Subject, S Reels DOUBLE BILL Starts Wednesday William Russell in “THE TRON RIDER” ALSO TOM SANTSCHI in “Heart of Doreon” w aekday | Matinees | ae | MARY CARR THE WONDERFUL MOTHER BLUE MOUSE 35 THEATRE EA | Dende ee ee Se es FRANK MAYO a a CLAIRE COUNTRY STORE, 8 P.M, “DR. JIM” saturday, Dec, 17 Ww INDSOR FOX NEWS Commencing MARIE PRE iv in “A Parisian Scandal” 20¢ Your Money's 20¢ Worth 20¢ 20¢ —First Fleot Daisy Pop Guns, a toy a small boy » OAK TH EATRE Thurs, “Honeymoon Ranch” Oe wee eRe seas epee cee wee mame es La eee eee =