The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1921, Page 3

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MONDAY rh y 4 Byery Day a Good Photoplay ge ft NoW PLAYING— and & “ » a ter The American my “Three Musketeers” “a ACTION! THRILLS! be And “Free and Basy,” Comedy ip dit ent nit. Now Playing— Katherine ‘+ | | MacDonald + } The American Beauty : “er Social Vatue” wee 6! “ise eR NID BECOWD NEAR BERETA Now Playing— GLORIA SWANSON WALLACE REID ELLIOTT DEXTER in “Don’t Tell Ev 99 Romance and Comedy New Playiea— WM. FAIRBANK ia “WESTERN rere Leads of Action. Ale “The Great Opium Case” and Cs 5 COLLEEN LOSES HER CHAUFFEUR Colleen Moore's chauffeurs wife inherited $20,000, whereupon Colleen found herself without a driver and now she is handling the wheel of her big car herself to and from the Gok Wyn studios, in Rupert Hughes’ production, membrance.” Film version of completed, “Re “Silas Marner” MARIE raEVOST “A Parisian Scandal” She talked in English, but her flirting was.so French! JOE MARTIN Eminent Simian Tragedian —in— “A Monkey Bellhop” ~~ Week of December 24 HERBERT RAWLINSON IN “Cheated Hearts” DECEMBER 19, 1921 where she is appearing | TODAY'S PROGRAMS ~ “The | | Katherine MacDonald | | © Soctal Valne.”* | CLEMMER—Mario Prevost in “A | | Sis Willism Desmond in rt White in © “West oo.” | | OAR—Zane Grey's “The U.P. Trail. Sic LIBERTY LL. day long on the dusty road| that seemed never to end from } alone A mao Bud's by But Jericho let on a porch of we lay down by the ing post, laughed the sight jong enough certainly *o/ make Bud fightin’ mad | “You can laugh at me," he sald, “but you can't laugh at my horse.” | Whereupor the mirth broke forth j again, and the answer came, “I'm laughin’ at both of you.” Bud helped the man's friends apply the | restoratives “the court-plaster and] e where hiteh loud and long at the poultice for the two mouse. colored eyes This sample of Je jenough for Bud. It b good town, where there | thrills | gone * action, And that was what he had in quest of. This first fight that—his first. He had hard and harder—and ‘f you like men like Pud—scrapping, cheareyed, straight-talking men. you'll like Bud's story, “Fightin’ Mad," which serves as the feature picture at the Liberty this week And—Bil Desmond plays Bud. yar CLEMMER “A Parisian Scandal Marie Pre-| showing at the Clemmer [than either of her Pirst light Follies" or “Nob Miss Prevost was ix better Moon. co queen of | the bathing beauties of the |but you'd never know fe to serious acting. Some of it is not so! serious after all—in fact it is largely of a light but vital sort As the daughter of an American | woman who married a French count, | she appears as a typical Parisian “so |clety bed.” used to ways thar Paris | }has of doing things, and altogether | |too capable a vamp for Basil Ham |mond, a young American student of | ‘ologies, who tries to study her along| | with fonsils and the relativity theory | Tom Gallery makes quite a humor. | |ous characterization of the role of| | the scientific nut. DoRIs MAY -—IN— “THE FOOLISH AGE” ae se Vost's third starring production now | - | Footiah Age,” Sa NE THE Desmond at Liberty in Two-Gun Romance of the Lawless Country Bill Mad,” Liberty this week. Desmond. BLUE MOUSE genuine comedy packed in audience in or | aon and to spread cheer thru. the |« Full of fast and snappy action’ darkened districts of a tn every| This plot opens the scene and a story that keeps the! lightful humor that fo! stant laughter untii He is playing a great role an H. H. Van Loan story, which is being shown at the in “Fight » the we the very end of the production, tq WINTER GARDEN tle Doria May in captivating large houses at the Blue Mouse theatre thin week in her first starring vehicle, which nort her May in the that has mad with the o country. “The F Irizen a ¢ life—that ¢ fans thruc young band high sects undertakes to upl ONLY TODAY AND TOMORROW THOMAS MEIGHAN of the Sea THEATRE In a Romantic Adventure “CAPPY RICKS” COMING WEDNESDAY WALLACE REID In « Paramount Picture “The Hell Diggers” INTER GARDE where she is appearing “The presenta Mins ef a genial role such a favort ences, Hen that picture based Peter Ut. us Saturda ) | whieh ment of the story portrayal is one that is enjoyed by over ‘Thomas seldom, if ever Evening Pe th: ne. rh wholly artistic Cappy Th woman. Country Store, 8 p. m. Mutt and Jeff Meighan die athlet inte hin @ capital ke place Altogether Agnes Ayres in cha while Charles A in hia port ° et bien gaeaaes woahe tee the. moun | Fifty Oldsmobile Autos, Special $7.85 “Cappy Rb tainee » of Kentucky and Tennes| NOW PLAYING Pathe News ADMISSION 20¢ ‘Tax Ineluded elie hth " directed by Tom er ets ayoaeansateel PAGE % THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ) OTID F. KEGEL, Preaident, TITTLE STAR Strand Manager Starts Controversy best girl, or her drama | Glort Wallace Re ure playin and Willett Dy the Strand this « at # theme of the pleture open a he nager Hi treatre || A Guide to Economical Gift Buying Cut out this ad and bring it with you to the Grote-Rankin Co. to use as a guide to profitable buying. Every Item Listed Here Is a Remarkable ' jf Special Value TOYS | Sixty Bluebird Children’s China Tet Sets $3.39 Seventy-five Wind Mills, Special $1.29 One Hundred and Fifty Kiddie-Kars; four of the Best Sizes; : each $1.98 ‘ Fifty Ives’ Mechanical Trains, each $2.85 Fifty 21-inch Teddy Bears, with Voices, $1.89 Fifty 23-inch Sleeping Dolls, with Long Curly Hair, each $3.15 One Hundred 34-inch Coaster Wagons, with Roller Bearing Wheels, each $6.85 Thirty No. 1 Wolverine Laundry Sets $1.45 u think about it? letter on the sub Wright is offering $10 for the ject Mr. in cash and prizes of $6 three next best letters ——_——$ $$ $ $$ —$ } Forman, in one of the most enjoy lable pictures seen here in a long while, It is an excellent story of the sea and the photography by Harry Perry leaves lttle to be de aired. | . | COLISEUM ' a shop girl to the wife of }a wealthy man | That iy the transition of Marion Hoyte, who sold gloves in a large department But ax is the cane in many instances of thin kind, | riches did not bring happiness until the two discovered that money tent everything. | | ‘This is the theme of “Her Social | Value,” a First National attrac | ws «Katherine MacDonald, at! olineurn this week | | The production abounds ly dtamatic situations, and the settings are spec and luxurt jous, The story is one of the bent | in which the “American Beauty” bas | ever appeared. 1 newlyweds had fo high-| |STRAND | ‘The spirit of the outdoors is evi Gent in on't Tell Everything.” in’ ty © thing, of course, in the com mn of Wal Reid, Gloria! Swanson and Elliott Dexter in the which in itself is a superior But when there js a de picture attraction tas, lyreeay elory, » tanale:ct tsbrientions Twenty-four Combination Carrom Boards, $4.85 his | by real acting-——it becomes of added | One Hundred Drums, Regularly Priced $1.50 to $10.00; All at Half Price Forty-eight Blackboards, with Hardwood Easels and Roller Charts, $4.85 Twenty-four Shoo Flys, with Cretonne Cushioned Seats, $2.65 One hundred and twenty Scoutcraft—20 toys in one, $1.95 Al}Doll Furniture Reduced 20% All Toy Pianos Reduced 20% Sam Wood directed, Lorna day | Moon wrote and A. 8, LeVino adapt It has to 4 th two on! interest. ng jed the » & realiatic a enn, It in a] picture with real people in it, | hisj}and it is handsomely staged. . COLONIAL m y no group of people in Five Hundred Stuffed Animals, Including Teddy Bears, Monkeys, Elephants, Dogs, Cats, Horses, Etc. Stuffed Animals of the Best Quality Are Reduced 25% Home- Making fj aty Gift Suggestions see, Peart White in “The Mountain | | Woman” at the Colonial theatre! jvividly plays the part of a tem-| petuous daughter of the hills, who has been reared as a boy and named Alexander. The part of Alexander fits the well-known athletic ability of this famous star perfectly, and/ omether gives her a picture of at interest and heart appeal. oe REX “Western Pep,” romaneé and William a lively dram’ of adventure, introduces of Fairbanks in the role Bu w Bill's Seay tik ehlae ee een A List of Special Values for Quick Buying route to take up his duties at the go ele pee Thirty-Six Electric Heaters, each $6.98 '* lator Bill and by to join trickery him he in ™ pro- to dig a} duces Fifty Aluminum Roasters, each $2.49 & moting an oil company Last Day Saturday! The Great Free Vacuum Cleaner Attachment Offer Closes at Midnight Saturday, Dec. 24th, on the Grand Prize EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER’ | ITH each purchase of December 24, we are going to give free a complete set of attachments. a Grand Prize Eureka Vacuum Cleaner on or before We want to prove to every woman in the land that Eureka Attachments are the most efficient made, that they will clean thoroughly and quickly mattress every nook and corner in the house. es, upholstery, curtains and THE REAL Saturday, THRIFT Kureka World rm Poole Electric Co. 1206 Fourth Avenue Between University and Seneca December 24th. you like the Kureké you can pay only $5.00 « easy monthly » If you @ not sat the free demonstration will not cost you a pe Don’t wait till the last day, as this free Christmas offer expires next We urge you to write, call or phone today or tomorrow at the latest and avoid the last-day rush. portunity to secure the wonderful easy+running, deep-cleaning Eureka at the regular price and a complete set of attachments free. Only s§ Down m A free demonstration in your own home if you This is an op- BALANCE ON EASY IONTHLY PAYMENTS dexire and if nd balance in every way, dow Don’t Miss This Opportunity for an Ideal Christmas Gift and Set of Vacuum Cleaner Attachments FREE Phone, Write or Call Today Phone Ell. 3824 eee Without cost detaila of y tachment © Name .sseeseis Address + 4 Seattle, Wash, obligation to me, send e Vacuum Cleaner at well on Bill's ranch, which shows Fifty Aluminum Tea Kettles, each $1.59 wal bore euacehiee (en eee TO oe One Hundred Aluminum Double Boilers 98c Fifty Model Roasters—Blue Enamel—$2.49 Twenty Aluminum Combination Cookers $2.59 Aluminum Tube Cake Pans, each 49c Twenty Hardwood, Carved Bread Boards 89c railroad—the 1 whom he lovely woman, brilliant, enced, striving to © th leading characters “iEpes.». | Practical Home ae elty Compson has to real toe dancing, for he prepared by lessons wodor Kosloft, with Gifts at Lower Prices Twenty 13-piece Linen Doily Sets, $5.25 Twenty-four 13-inch Real Madeira Doily Sets, $9.75 Ten Brown Linen Printed Luncheon Sets, $13.50 Twenty-four Scalloped Luncheon Sets—51 by 51 Cloth, 6 Napkins, $5.00—66 by 66 Cloth, 6 Napkins, $7.00 Fifty 80 by 90 Scalloped Bed Sets—Spread and Bolster to some of | Advertisement | || WINS SCHOOL — | HONORS since It w Mother, bring home Boldt's Milk Hreadt Proud of Robert he won that pi a long, we are choot. long sO well The werk be ontest he had a stubborn said he and he did fore 8D the and wouldn't speak because all the other fellows had meee ere PP cassie yy irinn. “nun tater sald he coun’ f]“‘Twenty-five Pure Wool Scotch Plaid Blankets, size 68 by 80, oS arate — gi om Tg Fifty Velour Covered Cushions, $3.75 n Madison and Spring, sveel}| ‘Twenty-five Polychrome Floor Lamps, complete with silk oe tort ts es See nn chodne, Sere until the first of the year.”—Ad- Twenty-five large Cedar Chests, each $28.50 vertisement HAROLD LLOYD Harold Lloyd comedies have al- ways been distinguished for pure “The Man Who Smiled,” an orig Peta but the one he is now making inal story, produced by J. L. Froth-}).5 numerous scenes of a «| ingham, was completed this week at | tinetly pathetic. nature, | | | SPLENDID CAST IN “MAN WHO SMILED RA 3116 W ‘shinigton ew Orleans, La, write © ad a cough so bad sh almost strani the Brunton studio. The cast in ce ike cludes such wellknown names as! Marcia Manon, William V. Mong | We dye your Kdward Sutherland, old te a rags and Marry Clark, Fred| carpe| anc weave varies French and little them into handsome rugs, ‘ in. The story is that of | The Great Internal Cleanser, Sys- Fe . 7 | te: ok lator, d at et | 1221-Therd Ave Jew whg emigrates to|temiHemulator and mort ectectee |] The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug America where he se#ks freedom and cn in thockitotte ot, state, Conte owels. “At the Owl Drug Store and > ¥ COR UNINER SITY ther reliable druggists, Phone Capitol 1233

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