The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 3

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‘ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921, THE SEATTLE STAR ————$_$<$—$—_$_$_——————————————— | e Katherine MacDonald at Coliseum P rizes f or | “FIGHTIN’ MAD” | Strand Film OTTO F. KEGEL, President The American “Three Musketerrs” Saturday the motion — pleture ie Ala) ne Al +7) SAL | Sent, Sreennee nh chk PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVE! om in urday— ——- Hace Reid, Gloria Swanson an¢ Tiarotd Lieyd in ‘ } Eliott Dexter rring at the “A Sailor Made Man” ; Strand this week, comes do a clone ; And with the r of the pict Don't Tell rything” y rH. Bh Wright ee p =="! You Can Depend on the Grote- to the question as to whether | aKatherine MacDonald i lor not a young man should tell his! 7 | bride-to-be of hia past life, good, bad The American Beauty ‘ or indifferent, do so right away. ia | | | -<az=~~| Rankin Co’s. Painstaking Service Stery of Society Snobs . . NOURISHES Salesgirts, ; UPON CONFIDENCE Coming Saturday— j j True love flourishes, matures and @ Richard Barthelmess in ¥ y" iful harvest when “TOL'ABLE DAVID" houriahed upon confidence 4 oug 0 e ery Deception in courtship means de ception in married life, and grief and disaster will eventually and surely Come to those who unwisely launch | @ thelr matrimonial bark upon such @ cherous Now Playing— H . | pertains to courtahip or married life | 0 A SWANSON jim, I believe, a very erroneous con. | m S a i oektn oo jeention of the principles that govern | The things for the home are ideal gifts—from the rugs on the floor to the little |duatice and right ELLIOTT DEXTER “ | ‘There is more wrong in an ounce articles on the mantelpiece—anything purchased at the Grote-Rankin Co. up to the “Don't Tell : | thane ton of truth can erdieate in|f} Usual closing hour of the store Saturday—will be delivered in time for Christmas. ell Everything” oa |a lifetime This thoughtfulness for our patrons is but the Golden Rule of the Christmas Spirit. Tell everything! De imbued with | S060 d 4 . “ u age jstrength and honor that will ever! me and— “SRE LOTUS RATER P frown upon deception, that not even | the faintest shadow of distrust shall drift: acroms life's skies to mar the WM. FAIRBANKS a happtnesd of one whom you profess Roy Stewart and Katherine MacDonald in a scene from| Pathway tSgether, happ A apd trust | “Her Social Value,” the picture drama which is showing at se win wbggosennr~ clogged tf ae | the Coliseum this week. In this story Miss MacDonald, the|w ee 2 4 lor : oo at | 1 J lonald, the| who had that deep respect and love Mah Finished ts Gacquctine Logan says Marion De star, plays the role of a little shopgirl who marries into a for each other that confidence alone ogany-f inishe: or Iving wies reminds her of lillesot-theval | Wealthy family. jean bring, = OW m Jey, Gloria Swanson of gardenias and onl Stlias * * # * * * |lwouLD KKEP _ Silk Shades for candle- 50 inches long, each, Norma Talmadge of red roses, And | CLEMMER }At, but each in turn found that the |THEM GUESSING , mo ers an sticks, in rose, blue or $2.75. Viola Dana reminds her of the) A You 5G man whe knew cvery-|rookie was a better man with his| “Don't tell everything” 1 would gold colors, $1.50 to Silk Tapestry Run- Aint that sum-/a girl who knew everything about | than any of them, and so they $3.50. ners, beautifully lined |'om guessing, Get around It without bi P a ; }love and moonlight, and told it with| became comrades and fought with|iying If they think they've found 4 $1 15 Couch Covers of richly with poplin, priced each, : ae Each my, “Don't tell anything.” Keep }a French accent in her eyes, Liane | im in a daring attempt to rescue his |out something and ask you about tt colored tapestry, priced, $12.50. } 50. | did everything that young Paris giris | "Weetheart from bandits. How the /ask them if they believe it. They'll Sait Cad ae dene Whew abeuh amy [Ot WwOdNOn wulonested be ‘portrayed |nn'.-neen war seu tall thom ane each $5.85. Tapestry, Table Run- uae of aed He wan out of ech od Biche 3 ag ie eg omy play thing you never hear the last of it ; Tapestry Table Run- ners, 19 by 50 inches in whe im from the word ad or he Liberty this weet hich causes quarrels and divore 7 P rn ri rs Py | 9 And Marte Prevest is the girt i i ene looking Bill Desmond in a tore par ite “ype dene ro pre an Fifty only, hand-high mahog- ners, 16 inches wide and site, special, a ‘The picture, which is at the Clem. | “¢ leading role a ever ® lovel: 4 fini . ? S 2 mer this ‘weak, is ‘called tA Partaian | o'0' - re ot them ar tite, cooking / any finished Smokers Stands— | Scandal.” | COLONIAL my own ham, and happy q the sort of a gift a smoking man nT i x L. J. STROUT. . ; V | WINTER GARDEN tks Chtsniet teiabie a “eae oes will call well chosen—are ‘of- Lamp alues Wallace Reid t the Winter Gar. | Jr." tee Addrene letters to “Don't Tell Ev. ss aes don ta"Tus Het Paagere” Maid hes | Charles, Diehaet eine, Met, erything alton, @xatte Star nae s selling st, p gS eac. . ° ncouraging to iwvers | Finicdie af oat Gatre to slertoeal eters Ol the NEW ‘INCE PICTURE la (Ra of “hell diggers.” a origin: characters, b I, ” | virile story of life in the California | Dodger, Til, Sykem Pomig. "sna No C. O. D. or telephone calls Lamps for the boudoir, Reading Lamps, Floor }sold dredxing fields, and every scene Nancy. It is just ax Interesting now NOW RELEASED) will be accepted for this item i x | filled with strong dramatic action. as it was in the days of grand.| ‘Thomas H. Ince revealed hin lat 5 . Lamps of mahogany, beautiful Polychrome Lamps, |. ols Wilson, who will be remem: | dad. jeat wuper-picture, “Hall the Woman,” Metal Lam: Bridge Lam lete with silk jbered for her splendid work tn “Mid-| moines snail Ps, ips—cample' wi which was directed by John Griffith [summer Madness” and ether Para-| Gladys Hulette plays opposite | Wray, to an invited audience in Los shades, all are priced encouragingly to givers, “BOUGHT AND iin For" world’s attitude towards woman. week, is a delightfully entertaining ij Litt Mortal Frances Dana, Se e |comedy drama with the young star| , “Bought and Paid For,” the George |attie child, has a prominent part in e “A PARISIAN |in a role that just suits her cheery "rosdhurst piay, haw been revived | the picture. | perneuaitty. jon the stage. At the same time comes | ——— ——— In a Sale SCANDAL” the announcement that William De! Marruerite de La Motte ts | : Mount pictures, plays opposite Reid. | oa Harta, in “Ter |Anavice the other aight. It aroused le A able wid,” le te the grea enthusiasm and predic. BLUE. MOUSE Seti oe 2 thie cect an, [tone Goes onan cuneauh Ses PREVO ST “The Foolish Age® starting tittle! 5 ahead general theme of the picture is the e e Doris May at the Blue Mouse this| Gift hi -1N— Cus ons Mise May has been surrounded | \f° ; b — Biby a splendid cast inciuding Hal-| ¥ will film the play, with Agnes the lead in “Geme.” @ Basil King SATURDAY. DEC. Moen Ayres, Jack Holt and Walter Hier fit | HERBERT RAWLINSON in §§)™ Cocley, “Bull Montana and/in, paging ron tee OY Thomas at Dresser Scarfs Beacon Bath $1 95 and $2 45 E e le “CHEATED HEARTS” eee re ae STRAND | SRC RRR RRR REE RRR Filet Scarfs that a Robe Blankets woman would be glad to dey have to use on dresser Pe weights that wiil One hundred Round, | or dressing table. Four Please the person who Kapock - filled Sofa styles are offered at re- will receive one Christ- : p. poe prices. mas morning. Boxec Cushions, covered with 18x36-inch at .....95: complete with cord and fine mercerized fig- isxSinch at 1.8128 ties. Priced $6.00 and ured sateen; special, 18x54-inch at'...$1.50 $7-50 the set. each $1.95. 18x54-inch at ...$1.95 . Velour-covered Cush- Auto Rok — Indian ions, round floor and . os ta ae 4 sofa cushions, in blue, Sure welcome: Are extremely prac- rose, brown and mulberry colors; special, each, by any person riding in tical gifts—they provide re r Wanne, an “eae P gee ‘yaw org comfort night or day— Wool . and = wool-mixed, you can select from ° and come in attractive sec very striking color There Are Twenty Styles in Scotch plaid designs and combinations. finished with fringe. Priced, each $8.50. T W Priced at $6.75, $7.50, $10.00, $13.50 and $16.50 Lace-Trimmed ea agons each. Pill Yes, the collection dk of low Cases : numbers more than Han erchie $s A sale of more than a ; =) twenty styles and dec- Last-minute shoppers hundred pairs provides Q = . : will find a eamnlike ai: economical selections for - : r orations. ba can im- sortment of Men's, Wom- gift giving. There are agine the advantage of en’s and Children’s twelve patterns in hem- ; P making your last-min- Handkerchiefs — many stitched, scalloped, em- } ¢ ute selection from such epeciany prleednnat ~ pa 1g cine ne i: ‘ a ®) a versatile array. You irote-Rankin Co. e insertion trimmed edges, vi si i, Handkerchief Booth is and put up in Christmas i § 1 ba 7 yay —— on the First Floor— boxes—all are offered at i ? a by the grace! ul, here you can make your very special prices— : charming, finely mod- selections quickly and $1.65, $1.85 and eled Tea Wagons you satisfactorily. $2.00 pair. will see here at the Grote-Rankin Co, TOYS ‘rrices) DOLLS Belated shipments and special lots throughout the Toy Section, on the First Floor, offer important sav- ings to the last-minute shopper. Mechanical Trains reduced to “Moldo,” a practical toy foundry......... «2. $2.75 Kitchen Cabinets, complete with accessories. ..$1.95 | Gilbert’s Structo Auto Builder, No. 10, for... .$3.95 Toy Laundry Sets, special $2.45 and $3.45 | Gilbert’s Structo Tractor Builder for...... $6.65 .“Frikart” Constructo Toys, 20 toys in one....$1.95 Jack Holt, one of the screen's most popular leading men, is only} an “extra” in “Don't Tell Every thing.” the feature drama starring Wallace Reid, Gioria Swanson and Eliott Dexter at the Strand this week. Holt being an expert rider, | he volunteered his services in the polo scenes which furnish one of the Joy big thrills in the picture eee Week| rex Winning the love of his enemy's NOW} pretty young sister is the tank Mil { al | Fairbanks accomplishes in “Western Mi | Pep.” the film drama at the Rex this | week. ‘The Season's Smashing Fairbanks playt the role of Bill! Warren, a cowpuncher, who outwits A Happy Thought! CHMNONS Gloves.Hosiery. Umbrellas Glove Order for **Her’’ for “Him’’ The Always Delightful Gift - ¢ cooked oi! speculator operating Comedy Crasb— a cr upon his ranch Florence Gilbert is seen opposite . the star. ie ad 20.8 “THE PTE Gickihiedo¢ the Gacder'ion FOOLISH Gout that fhe had jotoed a hard’ oxt Werner A 9 eee ee ee | VAMP BLUE MOUSE} ? Fi THEATREES | NOW PLAYING WALLACE REID in His Big Pletare ‘THE HELL DIGGERS’ Coming Issued in any amount desired—and redeemable any time after Christmas. Chto hint chin tthe THEATRE Winter GARDEM | Issued at All Three Stores of Courtesy ee, 1111 SECOND AVE, (Ketween Spring and Seneca) 805 PIKE ST. (Between Third and Wourth) Pine and Westlake (Wilkes Bidg.) -OA K- Sy Madison Near Second A’ ELE EE LEE EG ln CG A tlh ALE AEA bg Al Ahh All Velocipedes, Wagons Children’s Tea Sets of Large assortment of Toy Pianos—all “Wind and Automobiles have China and Aluminum Dolls is offered at up” Mechanical Toys been reduced for pre- have been reduced for Half Price. are reduced for easy Christmas Clearance. quick selling. a a oe buying. FOREIGN STUFFED ANIMALS—A MOST MASTERFUL ASSORTMENT These fascinating, lively-looking, lovable animals of every size, are all at the Grote-Rankin Co. Many have reduced prices. Give the kiddies Dogs, Horses, Elephants, Monkeys, Camels, Kittens—they are sure to love any and all of them, Where You Can Afford to Take Your Whole Family 10 Cents--5 Cents}) Today ‘HATS A WIFE WORTH?” Friday and Saturday Ae Ae | Mae Busch. She is the new | . letyle of screen vamp, the “THE PENALTY” | Theda Bara style now being | passe. Mae is an adventuress lin “A Parisian Scandal,” the Open Lil P.M. photodrama showing at the | Clemmer this week ot kal And Lots of uming Comedies

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