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TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922 ‘ | GYPSY ——————— | Prize Contest — | for Jingles . on “Molly 0” Indigestion or Sour, Gassy __ Stomach 7 “oe veo our - clure Ds der Open an Account at Grote-Rank aN Lane ‘ OTTO I. KEGEL, Preaidert FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Theodore Koslo ding role The Agr " t wtar pic ith Joa in * ‘ Ayr first ture, han to fight Mahlon Hami Molly ©," “Molly 0." Turning . It is nO Use esoapIng the conta gion—it the cour ” spreading ali over “Pape's Diapepsin” gives Relief in Five Minutes “Pape's Diapepsin ach relieves @to’ distress in five minutes don't want a slow remedy when y stomach is bad—or an or a harmful one—your ts too valuable; you mustn't ir it with drastic drugs. Pape's Pepsin is noted for its speed in giv ing reliet ite cer. tam unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gasxy stomachs. Keep Perfect stomach doctor in your home~keep it handy—get a large sixty-cent case from any drug store, and then if you should eat something whieh doesn't agree with you, if what You eat lies like lead. ferments and sours and forms ‘gas; causes head. ache, dizziness and nausea: eructa tions of acid and undigested food remember, a4 soon as Pape's Diapep- sin comes in contact with the stom: ach all indigestion vanishes, It ts the most efficient antacid known— the certainty and ease with which it overcomes stomach and digestive disorders who try it —Advertisement. its harmiessness, CHILD SUFFERED TWELVE YEARS Many children who are healthy and strong otherwise suffer from distressing kidney trouble or blad weakness, Mrs. H. Stegall, ‘Theadore, Alp. writes: “My child suffered 13 years with weak biad der. 1 tried several doctors anJ remedies without result. Foley Kid ney Pille gave her relief.” i@ a revelation to those| Alice Calhoun. She is the Gypsy heroine of Vitagraph's | picturization of “The Little | Minister,” which is showing at John Hamrick’s Blue | Mouse theatre this week. | Gouverneur Morris’ “The Ace of | Hearts," which was’ scheduled to jopen January 7 at the Liberty, will be shows for the first time this com ting Saturday try—thin “Molly O” 6 tion, New York started it Alre nd now it's here in ty various merchants at Moll candy lke their o y hats, sundae da, and the aturday “Molly O” will be at the Strand for what will jeast a two weeks’ enguge and pomibly longer, It's the st Mack Sennett ever made—and he made some big including “Mickey,” the rage of om two years ago Mabel Nor mand, who starred in “Mickey” also stars in “Molly ©,” which in de soribed as & modern Cinderella story of a happy golucky girl, full of pep, who didn’t wait for her Prince Charming but went after him on a wash-line route All of which brings Manager| Wright of the Strand to the front |} He wants “Molly O” jingles, and he'll | pay 86 for the best jingle received the contert to last all thin | ‘TheP jingle must, of | “Molly 0. the word] production per day week and next couse, contain the word You may also include | Strand if you choose Here is a jingle as a sample: Peptul and gay ts young Molly ©, Her spirit is high, her funds are quite low, | Still there at the Strand | In the palm of her hand, | You'll see how she juggles a couple | of beau! see | Send your contributions “The | Jingle Editor, The Star.” Jingles) received up to noon will constitute | |the day's entries, The rest will be/ included with the next day's mail, to Thousands and thousands of these Upper—Betty Carpenter and Alma Tell as they appear in a scene from Rex Beach's “The Iron Trail,” showing at the Winter Garden this week. Lower—Miss duPont, heroine of “Shattered Dreams,” the film attraction now at the Columbia. TYLES that seem to put the very life into charming but inanimate Fashion pictures—in fabrics so beautiful in themselves that the “Sweet Sixteen” style smartness plays upon them with the greatest effect. Nothing Can Approach Them at or Near the Price incomparable Coats have “starred” wherever they have appeared. These new ones for Mid-Winter and early Spring are more luminous than all others. Silver-tipped Bolivias, Suedynes, Veldynes, Velours, Tweed Mixtures, etc., terlined. left < afr an 1/4 fur-collared, silk-lined and in- HAIL THE ARRIVAL - of Over 600 «New Mid - Winter —for Day and Evening wear at YY eS DRESSES v0} This is delightful news, for they are wonderful originations in Poiret Twills, Panne Velvets, de Tricotines, Canton Crepes, Crepe Chines, Satins, Spanish Laces, etc., all superbly trimmed. In them very striking results follow the happy harmonizing of combinations of materials. New York Portland San Franeci-0 Las Angeles Rusti For Misa and Matron pd Sizes 16 to 44 * e * % WINTER GARDEN ‘fie IRON TRAIL,” ae ; story | the W a rallr ‘ takes fielda a wing a week, It of which Rex ach .. er Garden t 4 story th in tt and there ts ex dent ar ru two tion lore in every ine 4 ‘There is a love theme t—in fact there and they are both de from the vil ingly difte love affairs Wyndham Betty Carpenter ng thru are romances ishtfully free nt and 9 Standing, Alma Tell and The are among leading players of the cast. the COLUMBIA Miss du Pont ts the heroine Shattered Dreams. of ture play umbia thin week, the p | young actres America’s n beautiful was dincovered by Eric Vor famous director of “Fi Wives,” the big Universal pr |tion which will soon be released In “Shattered Dreams” Miss du heim, }- GIRLS! GROW THICK LONG, HEAVY HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” Buy a 3-cent bot you have the beauty of your hair. It will appear & mass, #0 lustrous, and up. But ae you after a use, new hair downy new most will be few weeks’ you see fine and yes—but really hair growing all over the scalp. “Dan is to the hair what fresh of rain and sunshine are It goes right to the invigorates and strengthens them, This delightful, sti ltonie helps thin, Li a, f | to grow long, thick, heavy and luxu —Advertivement at | first | | Gerine” | showers to vegetation | roots, riant in which the caveman takes the woman he wants, but doesn’t hold her—for various good rea sons. Introducing Herbert Hayes and « notable cast, io cluding Frankie Kiolet, of a 9193) VOAMERLY THE CLtMME RE * mton Hall | ¢ «| Chap - | taint % * * Pont appears as a young Parisienne who falla in with in acting as @ culptre love an A model, no who . BLL MOUSE A Scotch village with Its thatched roofs and whitewashed walla, its lit tle moon in the village ebureh qUAre, Was constructed in the Vith-| Kraph lot, Hollywood, Cal, for in “The Litt Minister,” h in showing at the Blue Mouse s week Calhoun ts as Lady wh . exceptionally s Babbie, the | COLISEUM Li ae who played Thomas Meighan in a year ago, popular star in Wan” at the Coliseum this week. ‘Th child tn unusually clever and gives performance as the lt oune waif, who ts in an appeal tle boar strumental in bringing the hero and} heroine together. Mildred Harris playw the leading fominine role. LIBERTY Retty Compson ts positively be witching as ie little gypsy heroine of “The Little Minister,” mount version of the James Barrie story, which is being shown at the Liberty thia week. The story is an absorbing one and dqnla with the daughter of a Scottish lord @ mul), who plays the part of a Kypsy girl, and whore incognito is revealed on! & series of thrill. ing events take place, eee STRAND In “The Four Horsemen,” Rex In gram brought Paris and the grea to screen with startlin realiem. now shows rural France and its pic turesque villages, its rugged ants, ite love and its tragedies “The Conquering Power.” This picture is the featured film offering at the Strand this week Its stars are Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry, who were also seen in the Ingram production of “The Four Horsemen.” war the peas. in COLONIAL Charles (Ruck) Jones, the popular Fox star, who became famous on the sereen under hie old cowboy name of “Buck” is at the Colonial tn “Riding | With Death,” an exciting and enter. ty having to do with the friendship of two men and thelr love |for the same irl. | Betty Francisco, ts the girl eee REX “Red Courage," a vivid story of 4 political fight in a western town of Panamint is being shown at the Rex. This is a picturization of Peter B. Kyne’s interesting story “The Sheriff of Dinnebar,” and features Hoot Gibson, as smiling, happy-to jlucky Pinto Pete, who falle heir to a one-horse newspaper, “The Panamint | Gazette | Mol lead Malone is charming in the Until Friday Night HOOT GIBSON in Peter B. Kyne's Stirring Drama “Red Courage” TODAY ONLY CHARLES (BUCK) DEATH” SUNSHINE COMEDY MUTT AND JEFF NEWS TOPICS » Charlotte Jackson, affection. | “* Prince | is again with the | “A Prince There} the Para-| M.} With equal faithfulness he | Nagel and Mildred Harris f the yoaring in the Cee - Paramount De ® Paradine Wallace Reery and Reatrice Burn ham support Priscilla Dean in That | Lass O' Lowry.” eee | Another chimpanzee t# to be star red in pictures—Little Napoleon of vaudeville fame. | z “FOOLISH WIVES” READY FOR RELEASE | After more than 18 months of |relentiens effort the mammoth Uni | versal production, “Foolixh Wiver,” in ready for release and will lshown to the public for the first time this week in New York city i] MOTHER! |Move Child’s Bowels with | “California Fig Syrup” | be The New Improved MONARCH Malleable Range Is the Culmination of years of research, concentrated on the single problem—how to make cooking economical. 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You must eay “California,” or you may get an imitation fig syrup—Ad vertisement, Now Playing— REX BEACH’S BEST STORY THE IRON TRAIL Afternoons 25e—Evenings 33¢ TER GARDE THEATRE | pane HURST | STORY ON SCREEN | Francis Marion, who wrote the |scenario of “Humoresque,” wrote! Myrtle Stedman appears in the the scenario and directed “Just! porting cast in Bebe Daniel's Around the Corn the Fannie! picture, “Nancy From Nowhere.” Hurst story which ts scon to shown in Seattle, [$50,000 MUST BE RAISED IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS! Surplus stocks in all departments slaughtered, regardless of cost. Don’t miss this big event. You will find the best values here that you've seen in years. The whole- sale cost has been disregarded in cutting prices. We must raise $50,000, and giving merchandise at bargain prices is the only way to do it. Read these specials below. They will give you an idea of our values. DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW Closing Out Sale of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear $30.00 Ladies’ Coats $20.00 Ladies’ Coats Cut to % Price; \length Navy Blue Reefer Cloth Price; Astrakhan Coats; three-quarter lined throughout, To collar, To Satis ~...2.$15.00 * .$10.00 $4.50 Girls’ Middies $4.25 Ladies’ Kimonos Read This Bargain! Fine Serge Middies; 3 rows of Made of fine crepe; satin trimmed; full - braid; white lacing. Ages 6 to 14. $2.75 egos yivig ‘a " $2.98 To close length. To close.......-..e00. seeee $5.00 Ladies’ Waists $1.98 to $6.50 Millinery Exceptional Values; dotted Swiss; pleated front; | Ladies’ Hats; trimmed and untrimmed shapes trimmed collar and cuffs. To $3 00 ° ° velvets, plushes and felts. To close 29 Pollyanna Aprons Cut to 35c Children’s Gowns Cut to 90c Made of checked Amoskeag Gingham, Regular Good warm Outing Gowns for children; double 5c values. Now % Coats; be close . i | yoke shoulder; nicely trimmed. Ages 6 to 14. Ladies’ Vests and Bloomers Reduced to 75c, 85¢ Fine mercerized stripe Vests and Bloomers; pink; winter weight, Extra sizes, for Ladies’ Wool Hose Cut to $1.59 Reduced for Clearance; all wool hose; silk clock; heather shades. 25c Percales Cut to, Yard, 19c A bargain in Percales; stripes, checks and figures; full bolts. $1.50 Cotton Bats Cut to $1.00 Weight 3 pounds; good qual- ity, white fleeced cotton. Size 72x84 inches, Bleached Sheets Cut to $1.75 Moclips Sheets; good weight; no dressing. Size 81x99 inches. Ladies’ Hose Cut to 98c Values to $2.50 of Ironclad Silk Hose, Just a clean up. 25c Children’s Hose Cut to 3 Pairs 50c Black School Hose; all sizes. Ladies’ Union Suits Cut to $1.98 $2.50 values; winter weight. $12.50 Men’s Shoes Cut to $6.98 How is this for a bargain! Fine gun-metal dress shoes; combination last. $5.00 Work Shoes Cut to $2.98 Shoes that can't be beat for value; heavy work shoes; Army last; blucher cut, Bet- ter buy 2 pairs! Children’s Shoes Cut to $2.98 Broken lots. Sizes 13% to 2, “THE STORE MAT, Men’s Gowns SAVES VOU MONEY J $2.50 Values for 98c A clean up! White Muslin Gowns, with and without col lara.