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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1991 Every Day a Good Phetoplay Now PLAVING— “FIGHTIN’ MAD” ae Se Lon The American erry NOW PLAYING | Katherine MacDonald The American Beauty “ « ; a) : In “Her Social Value af Story of Seciety Snobs and “o Salesgirts, Coming Saturday— Richard Barthelmess in “TOL'ABLE DAVID" Now Playing— GLORIA SWANSON WALLACE REID ELLIOTT DEXTER in “Don’t Tell Everything” Coming: John Barrymore in “THE LOTUS EATER” New Playing — « The Baby Vamp of the Films MARIE »| PREVOST JOH MARTIN IN “A Monkey Bellhop” It’s a Universal Coming Saturday, Dee. Herbert Rawlinson in “CHEATED HEARTS” ~ CLEMMER eA peg NEEDLE INBODY -( ¥ | | A clase of 19 was initiated into Voiture No. 76, La Societe des Quar ante Hommes et Hult Chevaux Tues | Become AR SENECA “ THE SCENE FROM REX FILM __| we FOR FIVE YEARS Works Its Way*Thru Head and Into Hand PHILADEBLPHIA,* Pa, D A uredie and which haw « im his lymph syatem youre way ated five finger ved from when he applied at the ' ann hospital here. It was / encased in a cyst | Somars wae. the m off in at and in hin? and that si that time it had remained unre red. He ex Plains that in comi near a 1 ful magnet in the plant where he Works a8 an electrician he felt its influence upon the index finger of j his lett hand, and this ied him to Suspect’ that all was not as it should be, \Veterane Society Initiates 19 Men) day with @ lively ceremonial that tasted four hours. During one part of the initiation the candidates were {ken tn the morgue wagon to the County-City building and locked in| |the sheriff's receiving cell | Conducteur Charlie Smith and | Sous: Conducteur He rbert Deebe were in charge. The initiates were Mal colm Douglas, Stanton Frederick, | John Ross, Frank Hull, Dr. BE. B Schrock, R. A. Jones, Francis Rotch Howell G. Babitt, Kiemmet K ton, George Flood, William E. Ken. | pnedy, William | Whitti, John EB. Davia, C. 8. Caplinger, Ralph Doug-| us, J. 8. Allman, Ed Fitagerald and W. T. Blackburn. | at the Rex this week. nes. * * *% % | WINTER GARDEN PAY TO RIDE ,27tned at the Winter jthey wilt d }means. Th i the members of the public utilitiot tory to the | | department. | D. W. Henderson, superintendent of transportation, has issued an or: }der that after January 1 only con @uctors and motormen will be granted free transportation. “The |. Approximately 600 track work:/strong dramatic action j@t™, shop men and office employes [will be affected. Henderson exc mates the saving at $100 a day less what No more free street car rides for trtcts of California [This is the first time, so far a be learhed, that tured in a pic eres | CLEMMER jallery, who last p as Blackie Daw in °T t Charge of Larceny j{ngtord plays with A " her current star Denied by Chinese P:'+ia» scanas | Harry Gong, Chinese merc hant, | | The yp on ag - | pleaded not guilty to grand larceny |Détween comedy and drama, jcharges Tuesday before Presiding | TOT Gallery's characterisatio Superior Judge Everett Smith. Gong | YOURS Amer much to the f layed bie the « | | figured recently in a street shooting coment. affair, eaid to be the outgrowth of «= i |tong war. gsi BLUE Mot | w on the # Russian Consul tok foreign committee. G. 0. HOPKINS, 50, former restau. rant man of Omak, died Tuesday at the Swedish horpital 208 Nob Hill ave. la widow and three children | feetly eee | STRAND A polo accident in which The Season's Smashing Comedy Crash— DORIS MAY —IN— “THE FOOLISH [z A ea #3 } [2 THEATRE E4 HATS, SHOES, One Price—Cash or Credit 1427 Ve Chas. S Fifth ave QAUELYS caus: LONG about CHRIST- MAS” TIME what a cozy and com- fortable feeling per- vades the whole fam- ily if you OWN YOUR OWN HOME and fireside AND _ PARTICU- LARLY IF YOU ARE PROTECTED from title worries and title loss BY A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE, as is- sued by Washington Title Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 Men’s Two-Pant Suits $35 FURNISHINGS Insurance Company. Joy Week Now BLUE MOUSE 4 4 is fon “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” BEST ITEMS FOR MEN’S GIFT LISTS Men’s and Young Men’s Two-Trouser Suits—$35, $40 and $45 Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats, all wool, $12.50, $25, $30, $35, $40 and $45 |& Men’s and Boys’ Mackinaws, $6.35, } $7.75, $9.75, $12.75, $14.50 Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $10, $12, $15 A watch free. Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00 Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4, $5, $6.50, $7.50 and $8 Cooper’s & Wright’s Underwear Union Suits, $1.50, $2, $3, $4 and $5 Shirts, Silk Hose, Belts, Suspenders, Garters, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Arm Bands, Suspenders, Pajamas, . Suit Cases, Slippers, Sweaters, Cuff Links, Tie Clasps, Watch Chains, etc. DRESS WELL Never Miss the Money Hats cash or charge We sell Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes and Furnish ings for strictly one price Open an account and enjoy the pleasures of being well dressed at ail . CRTELYS 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets with us times. Florence Gilbert and William Fairbanks in a scene from | “Western Pep,” a lively outdoor drama, which is being shown The plot has to do with the romance of Bill Warren, a cow-| puncher, who battles a gang of crooked oil speculators, | HEN pleture fans read the title os ‘ ne thing.” now showing at the Strand. | 7 of “The Hell Diggers,” the| Glorin Swanson, Elliott Dexter and I ROLLEY MEN i allace Reid starring vehicle which | Wallace Reid have the leading rots. / arden today ef and elsewhere. they have been fea Hell Diggers” ts filled with | ¢ emmer a clear balance th w In y nut adding |, j sion t# received from the Viadivos-| May's captivating personality per two | « He lived at |horses crash together and the riders He ix survived by |and steeds all go down in a heap is lone of the features of the Paramount MCLEE QUES Menem ese me Os '“; Dick Barthelmess 8 RB PO PA RSIS TO RORE RS TAPS REPS IE PATE PAIRS PS RA RARER MRERAR 6s Nite on * % * * *% Don't Tell Every |threestar picture COLISEUM 8 ¢ nome K corking good love tn MacDonald's r Bocial Value,” at In fact. they are nt Hamilton, who > tar, uring the picture and got mar orm did ex © same thing a few day# The gro ent thelr honey moons at the’ MacD« . ald studios. Linenty * Fightin the feature t the Liberty n from start to wtir h who too tame and seeker smber of tbe Bor pod, ‘as Bud of — Der play » a Uf fairly thrill * * |Mouse th’ Kk, wan written e*P®! ing with adve * romance. Nikola! Bogtaviensky, Russian | gtromberg. ho recently deserted tb ee 3 “os . 4 Stromberg, who recently deserted the| coy oxrar, } jconsul “general in ? @ and Seat- | publicity department of Thomas Ince jtie. Tuesday denied that importa|to enter the field ax a produ er.| “Oliver Twint ” adapted from tions at the port of Viadivostok are | gtromberg’s first effort is ight the we by Charles | | confiscated unless certain permis jfal comedy drama which « «a Mine ‘olonial theatre. vividly Bil Sykes, other famous Fagin 1 the in New Picture Being & barefooted boy has its | conveniences if Barthelmess, who, in | Davia” «¢ thru his title roje in bare feet most of the time. Dick |uays that at the end his fect were [tw and bleeding from cute and| * but the feeling of elation he saw the finished picture! made up fc w t his sores shown ‘Keen Interest in Photoplay Essay Contest |girls how to keep a husband | 5. Jafter winning one in “Don't| | Tell Everything,” the photo-| st | play at the Strand. ove is not love that rests on Dean in her | Tex Everythi man past as w s What if in the ps ie buried ghost RE PS RADE ERS RE RENE MA MARE RS NS RS PE IS REIS RSE SPE RET: jh that might rise, jwhen least expected, to haunt the| |future? No; make a clean bfeast of everything on both sides; for |the person to whom it would ‘make ja difference’ is not worth having, pane with ¢ aston the § happy cour start t mar. ne only lasting basis | » . --faith and honesty.” Gloria Swanson shows the|*hink Mis WyiaTer GARDE SEATTLE STAR L Sixteen large CEDAR CHESTS are priced | $28.50 EACH They present an oppor- tunity of saving a consid- erable amount on your gift purchases, These Chests are beau- tifully copper trimmed, and are exceptional values, each $28.50. “Hit and Miss” Hearthside Rag Rugs Specially Priced And they make charm- ing home gifts—There are a number of very attrac- tive border effects in this offering: 24 by 48-inch; 36 by 60-in $1.29 36 by 72-inch; special $1.69 special 79¢ ; special folks? Do you ght? Should s unfold their st to eac! efore marriage? Manager H. B. Wright of the rand theatre, where the photo How about it, Dean ung en) “The Hell THEATRE A large assortment of D O DOLLS Is offered for ‘Thursday's selling at exactly L~ HALF S PRICE “Don't $5 awards, | end your letter to prything WALLACE REID Supported by LOIS WILSON In Paramount's Big Picture Diggers’’ THE GROTE-RANKIN CQ | OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVEN Give a Bianswick Phonograph This Christmas The Entire Family Would Enjoy It! The three new style Brunswick Phonographs are now on exhibition and selections can be made from all of the popular finishes. : And you can own or give a Brunswick this Christmas by paying a small payment down and the balance in small monthly installments. The New Brunswick Records for January are on Sale now! Come in and Make Your Seleciions for Gift Giving! Three Hundred W Pioneer A COASTER G WAGONS O are reduced for quick selling —Every boy” and girl can and should have one: No. 2, reduced to $6.20 No. 3, reduced to $6.95 No. 4, reduced to $7.70 . gift-appeal is evident, indeed. nite place in the modern home. Priced $8.50 Priced $6.95 Remarkably good looking Chairs, finished brown mahogany—a limited number of each of the styles sketched are available at the very special prices quoted above. . Squares, in sizes suitable N No.0, ‘reduced to $3.55 for the making of cushions No, 1, reduced to $3.95 —they are the short ends An Interesting Selling of Windsor Chairs For Christmas Gift Giving Three styles from our skillfully-selected assortments in which the For these are fine Chairs with a defi- PAGE 3 JE A hundred Oriental Baskets are reduced to $1.00 Bach If you know of any one who would appreciate a Fruit, Flower or Work Basket as a gift, come here tomorrow and select — it from this assortment |] at $1.00. ? We are quite sure you will find a very attractive one and the price in many instances is only one-third of their regular value. ; —Second Floor, Art Needlework Section — Gift Novelties Reduced to c $1.00 Flowers, Stamped Pieces, Silk Bags, Doilies and'Cretonne Novelties, all suitable for gifts, are ~ marked for quick selling— ~ many of these items sold ~ for three dollars in the regular way. —Second Floor — Tapestry Squares For Pillow Tops $1.00 Each There are nearly a hun- dred Tapestry and Velour of our choicest taj and are remarkably values for $1.00 each. Priced $9.75 Tell je offering for the bes first prize $10 and thre “Don't Tell Editor,” Seattle Star TWIST, Jr.” From the celebrated book by Charles Dickens, with all its famous characters. Country Store 8 p, m. Harold Lloyd Comedy Fox News ADMISSION 20c Any Time ‘Tax Included Coming Saturday me if you'll buy me a suit todayy — Mamie's birthday party is tomorrow | and I hain’t got nothing to dress up in, I won't have enough of my own | money till January,” 13 | . son, we can arrange it £ think. You go and get that suit al Cherry's, Make a payment now your own money and the remaii when you have it. Then we'll about the bike later, You know @] is nothing like having a nice sul O, yes, why not get you an overcoat ? You can arrange with Cherry’g |to make your first payment the Holidays. Yes, on 2nd Avey tween Madison and Spring, Rialto Bldg., over the Pig’n Whist Take eleyator,"-—Advertisement.