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TAR | COMING TO COLISEUM us, Myconngihar psy Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s Mabel Normana needs no Intro duction Nor does any Mack Sennett pro cneemotatze am || THE GROTE-RANKIN CO: OTTO F. KEGEL, President | Sweet Sixtoon Women who avoid ee expensive and yet long for and must have stylish and serviceable garments, will be deeply interested in what the new Mid- Winter Fashions have brought out for them: ell, 2047 14th « ent in « jing of the r each continuing day for the the word giving beat 4 to Jingle Editor, Seattle William Fox has king this @ pr the sub-titles by Irvin ntious See These “Sweet Sixteen” Coats and Dresses as Soon as Possible COLANIAL J. P. McGowan I» at hin best as an, the romantic Irishm: and likable hero of Anthony W. ¢ wey's Reckless which will be the offering at the Co. Jonial beginning Saturda leon Percy in “Little Miss Hawk ,” a comedy drama, is now play tory, Chances,’ +k GP TERP SE» ORBERE Oe We have clothed many thou- sands with these charmingly youthful models, but never have we seen such smartness, coupled with practicability and weara- bility, at That there are more Monarch Malleable Ranges In use in Seattle and vicinity than any other make of Ranges easily demonstrates the popularity of the Mon- arch—because it is the most economical, the most efficient range is a reason why so many housewives will have no other range than the Monarch. ‘ Before buying your range we ask you to come and see the new model Monarch Ranges. —Their “Mirco” process finished tops; —Their vitrified rust-proof linings; —Their Duplex draft fire control; —Their attractive appearance have won for them the admiration of every housewife who has ever used one. q. Monarch Ranges are sold on small Fs ‘ Charlie Chaplin will remain at the Rex until next Tuesday night in his screen burlesque of the famous op. jera, “Carmen.” Chaplin's Domedose is @ woream. Pretty Edna Purviance plays the title role, and Ben Turpin is also in the cast, OAK In conjunction with the showing of Moore's drama, “T | -etepe WRAY cee are aeRer es PORTLAND, Morris Br In he will pay addit proximately $1 the defun to pool t Best Cough Mixture Is Home Made Acts With Speed — Loonens the Phiegm—Stops the Irritation and Coughing Ceases Trustee for ex that nd of ap to creditors of ume, Who refused ta. ¥ / 4 f Ore. Anita Stewart. She comes to the Coliseum Saturday in “Her Mad Bargain,” a fast moving picture telling of a pretty society girl of wealth who is absolutely helpless when adver- sity sweeps away the comforts and luxuries to which she has} been accustomed. * * * + % * * * * COLUMBIA [persuasive J. Rufus Wallignford, the | iA the romance of mischievous new Paramount-Cosmopolitan youth ix in the Universal special edy which opens at the Liberty & which brings Marie Pr “t to the urday, had been seen many times in Columbia Saturday in “ n't Get) musical pened em. In “Get-Rich Personal.” The story cc a girl Quick W. ingtord” he has a happy Of Broadway experience who tries to| role, and he is sald to bring out the| Pine for Chest Colds Too and run love affairs in a smaller place. |characteriaticn of that champion She kets what's coming to her—not| sharper in a highly amusing man-| 18 Cheaply Made at Home. »ple, but from | ner. n Tonight for the Winkle” will be Ose aee And the rns un Whatever the use, When you can make, in two min- . 4 ime “Rip Van the time, the place, they are the most Weekly or Monthly Payments. delightfully pretty modes, designed to vatinty the craving for smartness, Effectively trimmed } id. famous eatire on! th p | . is proving | ng an ttrac. 12° renese of the Mmucc ous membrane go ben jand you will feel fine in almost pn Mouse | time being | aust wet one, ounce of Parmin « drama. tion that Washington's greatest in- Lumber te |urtryrcthe industry, whlch pag i early two-thirds of the wages of the. earing orma. cy) nsec! Prag Lumber production here is 84 per} cane sant to pari within a Comme cent of normal, according to the re alty and o Jone of the me tions of the year at the Bl theatre, where it is now STRAND To say the craze has hit Seattle is expressing it mildly Judging from the great crowds to be meen in line in front of the Strand “Molly Oo” ough het water to make | nd you've got an inex: dynes, Mixtures, ete., in sizes 16 to uM. with beads, braid, flowers, laces and embroidery; they are all the more to be prized because of the fine quality of Satins, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Panne Velveta, Canton Crepes, ete. Tricotine Dress, with em broidered collar and novelty belt Coat of woo} velour, tull lined: medium welght suitable $16 FUR COATS . Priced the “Sweet Sixteen” Way Why Pay More? jan Francisco I NEED MONEY! shall give the qual- ity and workm: Bargain WOOL BLANKETS {or COLD NIGHTS BLANKETS!—ALL KINDS! Single and Double PRICES—$2.75 to $7.00 We believe our values are the EST in City SEE FOR YOURSELVES! CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS—904 Third Avenue Warchouse, 76 University St, Cor. Western Seattle, Washington We Supply: HOTELS, CAMPS AND LOGGING COMPANIES Stewart “Her Mad The strangest G ever made between man and woman, Last Times Friday “Just Around the Corner” by Fannie Wurst STARTS SATURDAY SOLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA ANTHUM KAY, Director box office all day long Mabel Nor mand, whate “Mickey” pleture will! long be remembered, in in “Molly 0,” and Mack e surrounded the capable little com dienne with an excellent supporting cast. ee gf alg GARDEN Elinor Glynn's story, “The Great Moment,” which will be the next film attraction at the Winter Garden fol lowing the showing of the present double bill, “Poppy” and “Ca: which ends tonight, offers the beau tiful Gloria Swanson in her first starring role | Mins Glyn wrote “The Great Mo |~ ment” especially for Miex Swanson It it a story of great strength and unusual situations. ee dramatic Linettry Sam Hardy the smooth, suave and In Picture at the Oak te a ee Jane Novak. She is the girl Tom Moore falls in love with in “The Great Accident,” the drama which is showing at the Oak | night. t 5 Q ° 3 A ie) = ® 3 2. 8 & a Personal H Service Columbian Na ae 1309 Fourth Avenue until Saturday = DISPLACED— + and eyeglasses, able marks of the wearer of glasses are placed by the new and incon splcuous ® appeal to you Gen. Pershing Warns Against Weak Army} WASHINGTON, J ing against America ywing the Arms conference and pacifist talk” to | “way the country to too large a re-| duction in its land forces was sound: | ed today by Gen. John J. Pershing. Appearing before the house mili tary affairs committee, Pershing de clared. “If Americn is wine she will keep | an army of 150,000 trained fighting | men and 14,000 officers.” j THE WCMAN OF POISE, Once a rarity, is now to be observed and admired upon every hand. In deed, no other woman can flourish long in the midst of this modern. complicated life. In the home, in} business, in social life, thea woman | who is serene and confident wins, | while the nervo jual wastes her ta where jent mainly upon so |nteady nerves, If you feel that you lare being kept back in this way, why not turn to that great woman's rem ledy, Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound, which was manufactured | from a thorough understanding of {the nervous system of women? t health and } LAST TIMES TODAY NAZIMOV A and RUDOLPH VALENTINO in “CAMILLE” NORMA TALMADGE and EUGENE O'BRIEN in “POPPY” Coming Tomorrow GLORIA SWANSON In Elinor Glyn's “THE GREAT MOMENT" | —Also a— Harold Lioyd Comedy INTER GARDE THEATRE shell frames These notice tho |= conspicuous rapidly being dis: “Colonial” — rimless enses. Their beauty of con truction and practicability will medy better than you can ¥ mixed K.prealing action on the —A warn |pec ple use it for nasal col da —Ady Madison Near Second Ave. 10c cmonex 5¢ You can afford to take the whole family. EXTRA SPECIAL Deacon Jones’ Quartet They sing all the favorite old planta nes with the mingled and pathos that only hern negroes can put into these ballads. TODAY AND SATURDAY TOM MOORE “THE GREAT ACCIDENT” — COMEDIES — “Scrappily Married” “Naughty Mary Brown” “The Song of the Paddle A Good Two-Hour Show 10c cmornx 5c Ladies’ Rest Room, Telephone A Good Two-Hour Show J START MAGNETIC MARIE PREVOST ww IN WHICH A BROADWAY FLAPPER TRIES TO RUN CUPID OUT OF A JOB AND GETS BADLY MUSSED VP 'IN THE TUSSLE LETS BEING ROUND ONE OF THE LEATHER PUSHER STORIES BY H.C.WITWER IN COLLIERS tic COLUMBIA Sermerly FORMERLY THE CLEMMER, LAST TIMES TONIGHT FIGHTING FRANK MAYO, in ACROSS THE DEAD LINE tivel jod. port of the West Coast Lumbermen’s |PAretively short peri association. Business men were inclined to take “LITTLE MISS HAWKSHAW" —also— HAROLD LLOYD ja “THATS HIM” Newa—Seenle Coming ‘Tomorrow “RECKLESS “CHANCES” Bushels of Em (Charile throws the bul TOMORROW GO~ the Clemmer Coleus Soap ‘Suggests Efficie