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cite EEE BETTI A —they’ve doubled rent and Forced us to Sacrifice our entire stock of fine apparel for quick dis- posal. our Up to $35 and $40 Suits —0f, tricotine, goldtones, jer. feys and tweeds, in many styles and ali colors, and Dresses —of Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Crepe de Chine in scores of fancy and @iversified models and Late col orings. all average less than half $ Up to $50 and $60 ni Suits —of Peachbloom, Duvet De Laine, Velours and Tricotines im a great variety of late mod. els and pretty colors, and Dresses —of Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Crepe De Chine, Mallow Cloth. ete. $24.40 Up to $50 Coats —of Plush, Velour, Normandy and Bolivia, fh biues and browns and other wanted col ors—to close out $19.90 Up to $35 Skirts All. woot plaids and stripes, fancy silks, trico- tine and satuns $10.90 Florence Upstairs Shop Cor. Second and Union Entrance on 2nd Ave, OVER 50% GAIN IN DEPOSITS IN 1921 During the past year this mutual institution has shown the above gain. It is @ strong indorsement by the public of its careful management and conserva tive policies. We have just credited a dividend to our members at the rate of 52% Per Annum Did you share in it? Start saving on or before January 16th and share in Six Months’ Dividends on July Ist. One Dollar or mums rang. ing up to and including $5,000 will start an account in Seattle's rapidly growing ravings institution, namely, the DIME AND DOLLAR SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Second and Columbia St. Housed With Seattle Title Trust Co, Safe Deposit Vaults in Connection THPRIFTOGRAM: There is no Elevator to the Heights of Buccess, but the Thrift Road is a Direct Route. | (1922 | Record of Pedestrians Hit |_by Automobiles ® Porline, age 7, 803 Lu suffered nevere cuts ad and hips when struck at Duwamieh av at. by Shimono, 424 and an auto driven by K Seventh ave An unidentified woman was after bet by an auto at Pourth tly hurt 0 dow a ine st, Wednesday harles Piolts 4748 Sixth ave, N K. driver of the car, said she re} fused he and walked awa | | Government | net fF name PORTLAND, operatives report finding many $10 and $20 counterfeit bills in otreula Ore tion, They are printed on thin Jap:| anese paper, one-eighth inch shorter | and narrower than the genuine bills, | ““DANDERINE” | Grows Thick, sie alia Hair 3S-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, Stops Hair Coming Out Ten minutes after using Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you tnost will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new ha fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—growing all over the scalp. Danderine ts to the hair what fresh-showers of rain and «un shine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them, ing the hair to grow long, strong and luxuriant. One application of Danderine ma thin, lifeless, colorless har look youthfully bright, lustrous, and just twice as abundant. sprains, meak backs stiff joints Al &h dceggien, 9Se, Te. 61.40 10c; cumoren 5¢ FILIPINOS’ VAUDEVILLE Original Hala Hola Dancers in eortginal ume “OCKAN JOY” Ky the Filipino Magician nm and Vnglich Munte fawalian tare FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TOM MOORE —IN— “HOLD YOUR HORSES” COMEDY “What Could Be Sweeter?” Pietograph . . and Some More Ladies’ Kest Koom - Telephone 10c; Children 5c A Good 2-Hour Show mean happiness? annwered Paramount Wa ors. wee ith Thin question ts an Meighan's new A Prince « George M. ¢ ohar enn the Colt In be shown at Saturday will oe thin ofa seum beginning the mtar wealthy but unhappy young who believes Intoxication to be balm for his fretfulneans picture only Nut then he falis in’ love and finds a} and story motive in life, plays the prince finds rl contentment, after a that Is rich tn romance. Mildred Harris playa the leading feminine role and litte Charlotte | Jackson has a prominent part . | CLEMMER “Shattered Dreams,” a strong Pa roe drama brings Mies DuPont to the Clemmer Saturday as a young American beauty who danced wildly in the Latin quarter, played at art in the society world, shot her lover in mad jealousy, fell deaperately in love with the man she hated and then became happy and good at ant The DuPont “Playing With Fire." the y drama in which is now appearing @ feature follows clever ladys the eee WINTER GARDEN Of all the great Rex Reach novels “The Iron Trail,” which opens Sat urday at the Winter Garden, i considered the most dramatic. It ie & red-bleoded story of real men and women and an inspiration that stirs the beat ele: pia in the hu man heart In the Interest of absolute fulness to every detail of “The Iron Trail,” @ company waa sent to Alaska to “shoot™ many of the big Beat scones “Way Down East.” the Griffith picture, closes a week's run at the Winter Garden tonight. eee BLUE MOUSE Beginning today, Manager John Hamrick, of the Blue Mouse, an nounces the showing of Vitagraph’s pleturization of “The Little Minis ter.” Alice Cathoun, actrem of rare beauty and charm, in featured in the role of Babs. She iw surrounded by & cast of popular Vitagraph players. | eee LIBERTY Betty Compson, datnty Paramount star, is playing at the Liberty in ‘The Little Minister sion of the popular James play Miss Compson gives an admirable portrayal of the role of Lady Habbiec and she ia given splendid support by ee Hackathorne as Gavin the little minister, and Nigel Barrie ae the hateful ptain Halliwell The settings showing the Thrume village, the manse, kirk and so on, have been admirably executed. Penrhyn Stanlaws directed story. & nereen ver Barrie o STRAND Rex Ingram directed “The Con quering Power.” the new picture play which opens at the Strand Sat urday following the final showing Friday night of Fannie Hurst's “Stardust.” in which Hope Hamp ton is starring In this Metro version of the in tensely human story of Balzac, deal ing with @ miser’s gold and hi daughter's love, Director Ingram has made picture whose dramatic power and artistic beauty is bound TODAY ONLY! “THE GOLDEN TRAIL” A thrilling story of Alaska and the Kiondike NEWS — COMEDY CHAS, (Back) JONES Coming Tomorrow FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUCKLY SOOTHE WITH SULPHUR Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream. | will soothe and heal skin that Js ir ritated or broken out with eczema that is covered with ugly rash or | pimples, or is rough or dry. Noth ing subdues fiery skin eruptions #0 quickly, say m noted skin specialiot ‘The moment this sulphur prepara tion is applied the Itching stops and after two or three jeationas, the eczema is gone and the «kin is de lightfully clear and amooth, Sulphur in Ho prec akin remedy be cause it des asites that cause the b itching or dis figurement ntho - @uiphur ways heals eczema right up. A small jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store |Advertisement, man} thel | TIT ATT Thomas Meighan Coming to Coliseum A happy trio in in New Photoplay; ‘A Prince There Was,” the newest Thomas Meighan feature, which opens at the Coliseum Saturday. Meighan is shown here with lit dred Harris. tle Charlotte Jackson and Mil- to captivate any audience. | Alles Terry and Rudolph Valen-| head Ue cast | COLONIAL Charles Jones, who has won sereen fame under the name of Buck Jones onial for four days “Hiding With vill be at the beginning Saturday in Death.” a Fox thriller The story « with a strogete between a ranger and crooked sher in @ tale of love, of wonder | and of fast and furt| } y Francisco plays opposite! “The Golden Trail vak starring Jane ee No te t attraction REX Red Courage.” a thrilling story | of the West, starring Hoot Gibson, | clure Patter Ruth Rolend and Charles Hateht sen are each to make two serials in 1922. | eee Dorothy Dalton ts equipped with wo mixsbooters in “Tharon of Lost Valley.” eee / “Rent Free™ in the firet picture di rected by Howard Higgin. He was Secll DeMille's ape ion manager. . Many society eis appear as ex tran in a ballroom scene of Willlam Christy Cabanne’s “Beyond the Rainbow.” j eee ‘This really sour Pun Montana te to pla be of the Cardinal in Max Linder’s burlesque ‘The Three Musketters. | eee Rockeliffe Fellowes has just or.) fered «iz more suite of white duck He's down in Florida, playing in Island Wives.” oe | funny. rt Twelve men who play the part of warriors in “The Noose” each weight more than 200 pounds. They appear in one of Hetty Compson’s dance scenes, | “eee Conway Tearle may be leading man in the next Norma Talmadge | film, | cee | Norma Shearer will play opposite Eugene O'Rrieg in “Channing of the Northwest.” 8. | “The Indians’ Tomb" has been completed by the German unit of Famous Players | MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE Marguerite de Ia Motte will go} with Dougtas Fairbanks for his next | picture after she in thru with! Jim,” which John Griffith Wray is) directing for Thomas H. Ince. Jim is the story of a school teacher and her soul's conflict between a career | and a great love. Bradley King) wrote it } “For something tasty, ser French Pastry.”—Advertisement. LAST TIMES IRE” lattractive in appearance comes to the Rex Saturday Peter B. Kyne's “The Sheriff of Cinne bar,” furnishes the story for “Hed Courage.” Action, thrills, man-toman fights, and an absorbing tender love story furnishes the virile young star with 4 colorful background in whieh to Jamile his way thru “The Cabinet of Dr. Calagari® ts the film now showing at the Mex. cee OAK . How a weak-kneed fellow, whore domineering wife used him as a tar hd pans, suddenly | became boss of wid in “Hold Your new pleture play which is now showing at the Onk Tom Moore in the featured player. Hold Your Horses™ is @ comedy drama. _— the “CONQUERING POWER™ FILM ARRIVES Everything is lovely again on film row. Rudolph Valintino’s "The Con quering Power” will be shown as scheduled at the Strand Saturday and there wil] be no sult against the Metro Film Co. aa threatened by Manager J. Von Hoerberg, of t Greater Theatres Co. The flim w stolen from the local exchange a few Gaye ago, and a postponement of the! date of the local showing an asked! by the Metro. Von Herberg would not stand for this, and a new print] Was rushed from California. It ar | Tived inst night NO OLD WOMEN NOWADAYS Modern dress, hair dreasers, facial experts and commetion all combine to keep women of all ages young and Not until the telltale wrinkles become so deep, the figure stoops or some ailment or weakness develops to drag a woman down does she really look her are Every woman owen it to herself and her family to keep herself young in appearance, and happy. When headaches, backache or “the biues” | develop, or when a woman reaches the trying age of 45 to 60, Lydia K. 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