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t Kvery Day a Good Photoplay STARTING SATURDAY IGHTIN' MAD SCRAPS! FIGHTS! ACTION! A PICTURE DESCRIBED AS THE American “Three Musketeers” —anp— + * “Fre@m Easy” Joy, Folks, Joy! Oodles of it! Laughs and More Laughs! \ Len fed Last Times Friday—“THE SILENT CALL”—with Strongheart, half wolf, half dog. INTER GARDE THEATRE ies MEIGHAN IN A STORY OF EXCEPTIONAL DRAMATIC INTEREST WITH A DELIGHTFUL LOVE APPEAL “CAPPY RICKS” fi be AND FOR GOOD MEASUHE —“An Internationa) Sneak” “Trveogue. — Land of Pardons” INTER GARDEN POPULAR PRICES THEATRE A Mack Sennett Comedy Dace aww STEVENS "Tl Way They Are Dancing Yor! Littie Cost. Private tails | Day an4 yy Young Lady « 1511%, Voorth -O AK-| THEATRE Madison Near Second Ave. “Newly Furnished and Added Heating System Where you can afford to take the whole family. &c and 10c Friday and Saturday “The Servact in the m FRANK MAYO in in “DR. JIM” STARTING TOMORROW “The Dizzy Finish” Chats” Sunday and Monday “The U. P. Trail” Zane Grey's Greatest Novel and “Movie Starts Tomorrow The Season's Smashing Comedy Crash— MARIE § LOH PREVOS1]) ae fe a FOOLISH APARISIANT [s: SCANDAL CLEMMER | BLUE MOUSE. written for sta Miss Prevost’s newest. pleture is a comedy drama, It ts titted, ian Seandal,” and presents the young |and the burning of a grain, mill actress as the daughter of a French! = " count and a Parisianized American Mille’ alls will drama, starred It ia a delightful drama, and Agnes) Ayres as leading woman bas am did characterization. The stor} with sturdy men of the sea, and as) usnal, the adventure and romance, f with swift action, ‘ the new picture play starring Wil Aberty Saturday, satinfy ail Mad.” Tonight for the last time Silent Call” the picture in which the great Bel-| gian police dog is featured. . wen The brings the tr |] | meg vue =~ Ail te RBANKs 0 : ower fi ne from “ Saturday, nm Hamrick announces the of Doris May's first starring “The Foolish Age.” The fact Miss May is « local girl adds in. rest to the picture. “The Foolish Age” was eapectally ss May by Hunt Strom given the young star nity to display her cap- Ing permonality The race track drama, “Thunder-| ap,” ends toni CLEMMER Marie Prevost, the owing the final show: present feature, “Dr. Jim, arring Frank Mayo. “A Paris oman—another of her popular baby vamp roles. WINTER GARDEN Tonight for the last time Ceef De} “The Af ning Saturday ka,” a Paramount Thomas with Mr. Meighan engages in a attle that will thrill every spec tator. IBERTY For those who tove daring fents “Fightin’ M lam Desmond, which opens at th will adequate! requirements, who wrote “The and other screen nor of “Fightin’ “The will be shown. This is COLISEUM “All for a Woman,” the European todrama now showing at the Coll- run tonight um, finishes a week's new show, nning Saturday Katherine MacDonald, the in a drama, “Her dramaticall a young n of great w pletures narries " Roy Stewart departs from his 1 Western roles t 2 Mixs MacDonald 2ND © UNIVERSITY Last Times Friday Lester Cuneo and Mrs. Wallace Reid in “The Masked Avenger” mi i STARTING SATURDAY —in— “Western ” Pep! and there's plenty of it, too! THRILL nt ACTION! —Alo— Great Case” Nick Carter Drama And— “SAY UNCLE” Comedy i T “The | _ Opium A Parisia n Scandal | STRAND Manager| anager! run at the Strand tonight, and the] tion at the Rex new attra | Tel Everything.” wrote i to have an entirely | and act’ COLONIAL heart of the Kentuck dainty Mttle} ia Universal star, comes to the Clemmer| Fox picture whieh }time at the © ‘ | film containg many dramatic , Which include a dangerous log- | rolea, Including Robert McKim, Kath. | ing trip down the river, & hotel fire|iyn ‘Williams, Marguerite De ia] Meighan | n- | rl who} play the lead op- | | still awaiting the arrival of a Victrola. { have heard of it; they know how good it is; | they realize the necessity of good music; but | | they | THE SEATTLE STAR NEW PHOTOPLAY FEATURES ighan in‘ Winter Garde Clemme Cappy Ric REX “Tho Sheik" closes a three-week jon scheduled te at ree ta Fairbanks in the role of Bill Wi ner, ‘allace Reid, in “Don't| RarT ranch, Bill falls in whose brother ts Lorna Moon, a talented authoreas, the original story of I) Everything” for in deserit up-to-the eater Cun moment story, with pep and punch fon from tart to finish, eee OAK A mighty weeping romance love, high adventure and human emo-| An interesting story, Jald in the timber lands,| tions comes to the Oak theatre an,” the new| “The U. P. Trail." Benjamin "ear! White,| Hampton's powerful production the firet| Zane Grey's famous novel The| An extraordinarily large cast situa | well known “The Mountain We tarring will Motte, Joseph J. Dowling. Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN QO) OTTO F. KEGEL, Preaident FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Christmas and the VICTROLA There are many homes in Seattle that are They are waiting. Why? Who knows? Surely the wonderful opportunities that the Victrola offers for whole- some enjoyment, study, diversion and educa- |}' | tion, could not be overlooked. | There is a size Victrola to meet the require- ments of every home—whether you wish to pay $25.00 or $250.00, our terms make it easy to buy one this Christmas. _Right—Doris May, Blue Mouse. “Western Pep” in the next attrac: | It features Willlans ar. . who inherits love with | " the prew | artista interpret the} ve | | ot! in| BIT) of| of) _ THE GROTE-RANKIN Co) OTTO F. KEGEL, President ————— Give Home-Making Gifts Inexpensive Gift Suggestions Featured in Our Art Needlework Section —Lingerie Sets in French flowers and lace, in pastel shades, priced 85¢ to $1.25 set. —French ribbon and band flowers, suitable for cor- sage use and lamp and pillow trimmings, Mahogany-Finished Smoker’s Stand $5.95 A Gift Men Like If he smokes, why not make him happy by giving him an attractive ff Smoker’s Stand? Twenty-five in the style illustrat- ed, are on sale Sat- urday at a very special price, each $5.95 The Gift Section on the First Floor offers inexpensive gift suggestions —Candy Jars, $2.45 each. —Brass Ash Trays, 35¢ each. e eo —Nickel Smoking Sets, Colonial Chairs 31.08 cach, —Incense Burners, $1.98 each. $5.75 Each The breakfast room will be more cheerful when —Nut Sets, $2.49 each. mg Berry Sets, $4.95 —English China Tea Sets, $18.50 each. you can sit down to breakfast on new Wind- Glassware sor Chairs, in the style pictured. For gift giving you can save these chairs are very de- one-third sirable, and they are Among the Gift Sugges- specially priced, each tions in Cut Glass and Table Glassware are Water Pitchers, Sherbet Glasses, Oyster Cocktail Glasses, Sundae Glasses, Table Tumblers, at savings of one-third. —Sasement Stere $5.75 Two Dinnerware Patterns Have Reduced Price China Dinner Service of 51 pieces, decorated in floral sprays and edges; reduced to $19.85. English Porcelain Dinner set of 50 pieces, in cream and tan deenrations, with floral medallions, is spe- cially priced, the set, $24.98. —Bascment Store Fine Brass Beds Casseroles with and for $29.50 And they are special values, and would make a gift for the home that is sure to be appreciated. —Made with two-inch continuous posts and heavy filling rods—six are in this offer- ing, priced, each, $29.50. —Fifth Floor China Insets in fancy nickel plated frames 1-3 below regular price More Toys TOYS for the Kiddies And the special prices for Saturday will make it very interesting to shop here. There are: ‘ —Mechanical Trains with three coaches, engine and tender for $2.85. —Big Sleeping Dolls with curly wigs—dolls are 21 inches tall; — special each $4.50. —Good-sized Drums with bright decorations, for $1.29. —Happifats 16-in. Dolls, —French Walking Dolls that are 20 inches tall, and that move their heads when they walk; special $5.15. —Child’s Tea Sets, ot white porcelain and beautifully decorated, 49¢. —Scout Craft Construc- tion Toy—20 toys in one, for a 4- to 6-year- fully dressed in pink $1 one special and white rompers, ranccal $2.85. —<Automobiles, finished in bright red, with gas —Baby Dolls with sleep- tank, Klaxon horn and ing eyes and dark or motometer;' special light colored wigs, $7.85. $1.95. First Floor