Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
DAY, FEBRUARY 7 THE SEATTLE STAR [Mae Murray i in “Peacock Alley” |David Warfield Stages’ Triumphal Reappearance J TUI rew MacPherson, we apecial By Glenn Hughes well regelved in secondary pai David Warfield, the grand ol4] ne siny will appear every night character man of the American stage, |iniy week, with Wednesday and Bat-| made # triumphal reappearance Mon:| pqay matines day night at the Metr ny the in “The Return of Peter Grimm, David Belasco's popular funtany It in unnecessary to tell Seattle wudiences that Warfield in a powerfu o”, Kor years he has entranced ayal MORE DAYS (BEAT youd Rig Successes The Biggest Sensation yi a COOGANS A capacity houses with hi the quaint and sympath roles which have 1 He n actor w d with utm Grimm” is (ns * probably knpw baked uy | 7 " 7 ° The idea voiced some years ago by “ es Oliver Ledge that “love bridges [e) ing | the gap” is the keynote to Mr, Belas-| | co's plot | | Mr. Warfield, who, for torgapota, to eat moves about the stage ay a | and somewhat witty sh miven splendid Grimm's struggies to “wet thru” his | message to those in the body make up scenes filled with tense emotion, | ‘That's the way you feel ‘Tremendous i" nd his touching conversation with LION Willem, the pathetc litte bey, ree | gometimes when you JN | inter with tremendous effect upon the | Scene? -seae stay cine pay me Bt tired of eating the res “tihng ame old things day af terday. With a bottle of Heinz ' Tomato Ketch- | MY And a remar BOY Hamilton |in weldom observed in the prot pac ‘Mr "Wartela iy supported by af Wp on the table it’s a P glas, Jr., highly competent cast, Miriam Doyle i Ht i Riven as Kathleen, Iehard Dupont aa| different story—your | Witiem, and Jo oseph Brennan an An Mae Murray, as she appears in “Peacock Alley,” porelied.| oa ee - | appetite takes a spurt, as the greatest picture of her entire screen career, The atvik-| My . | ' 4 other and Babe | everything tastes good | ng actress plays the role of a Parisian dancer, who, as the im her “DANSE ARTISTIQUE! Jarling of the famous city of pleasure, is adored for her dar-| Burned to Death tae You'y , ¢ aaliet LEGINA, Bask, Feb, T-—Minax-| 2d eating is a joy. | re jog ond artistic creations. . aa siay tat a weet “The * bd * * * * : * * * tove, Mra. Anton Sieger and| | cia!” COLUMBIA REX age & months, were burned ei ts HE musical netting for Abel ° * a new European ¢ in the fire which destroyed| | Gance's tion of “ET Ac-| pi ng showrrat the Rex) ¢ farm house, three miles from | monet cuse.” which feature film at | thi la ao Unusual film. | a 4 | Coming Friday— the Columbia & week, Was selgrted | ha do with mystic folk A » Slegel and his daughter, TOMATO KETCHUP A " ” with great care, It includes/nelee ix diaeval Europe, Much of| Mrs. Ottenbreit, were seriously in- , “Three Live Ghosts! tions by such great composers asthe actior around the) jured. sky, Gounod, Bizet and) prett “ ghter of @ rabbi - ? allo who is loved by a daring young A ‘The Giant ta I Accune” has been tajthtullf re | env ‘ q ss oie ate: ere appear ir : MADISON 0c COMING. SATURDAY E 9p uinenry : tetween lat @ nd “Say, Dolly, you know how sur a : GOLEM’ Jackie Coogan | Now PLAYING prised everyone wan when Jane WALLACE REID x et Hin An Irvin V. Willat Production married Ted last year. She always in “Rent Free!” : y." in showing ok. It is the at immigrant lad w and who -] FEATURE PICTURE [Evening Assemblies [i AT PALACE HIP} = Will Be Held at Uj 1 Mo. saventur | happerls every day, is also found in| Leatrice Joy, Edward Hearn, Ag : Lavish scenic. backgroundsthat! Thursday evening assemblies for the film. gic Herring and Florence Gilbert are are rich in the atmosphere of the |UMiversity students have been ap eee wen in the leading character looked #0 tacky pe said she never} stunning dresser she ha oe she was married. | o her yesterday, and bought is clothes on | jeredit for years. He made her spruce ‘co rt jup and get more clothes and better | ED-AMATEUN NIGHT jones and «he is buying everything | jat Cherry's They have a dandy New Pieyiog Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN Ca Special Bedding are offered for Tomorrow’s Selling |} | Beacon Indian 7 25 | Blankets, each ¢P 4.0 Very warm Robe Blankets, in bright colors— You will appreciate them as extra bed covering or as an auto or steamer robe. Priced special, each $7.25. ‘ Crochet Bed $2 35 Spreads, each ° Heavy Crochet Bed Spreads in a variety of at- tractive designs—they are 78 by 88 inches in size, and are exceptionally good values at the price, each $2.35. | Comforters, each je J These silk mull covered, wool filled Comforters are soft, light and warm—and the dainty color- ings make anlinstant appeal to the housewife who wants pretty things for her bedroom; es cial, each $12.75. Crib Blankets, Special, each $1.00 Delicately colored Crib Blankets of soft cotton, in a weight that will keep baby comfortably warm; each $1.00, PAGE 3 OTTO f. KEGEL, Preaidert Very Attractive Sy Values | Orient; ‘an alkstar cast of disti Proved by the univerdty administra: | COLISEUM arid now their big Clearance « guished Oriental players, headed by |tion. Hach amweribly will pe, in] Jack Mow, former vita te Naty Hoover Is Invited charge of one class. . ° Bereuc’Hayawska. apd a story that) 1) seniors will hold the first Hin. firet pro: to Visit This City} is said to be as beautiful a romance |evening assembly, which will be open {duction bs oe oe ee Informed that Secretary of Com as the “Occidental “Romeo andyto all students. Speeches will be lim-|804 It Is bein been Niareers © Herbert H Juliet," goto make “Five Days to|ited to five minutes and music and | sour this har ; tye F Live,” now, playing at Loew's Palace | Y#udeville stunts will be feat | wane = a oe tos Hip, one of the picturesque photo | Pon Douglas, presidept fof the senior | ‘ ni star by Parame there today. Want té come along? “Their store is on Second Avenue,| Seattle brick r contemplates ant late this | er of Com in this phed an invita: | adaptat ae: “Th save UP the adgatn Claas, is cooperating with Robert iy patie’ ta teatunlia or Hayawaka is sald to be at his| Macfarlane, student body president ee te gyro A re sare | best in the role of Tai Leung, «|in plans a coreniag Sasembly. | |rain und pincld lakes of. the North}, /rewident Henry Suszallo of the —e - ity of Washington and the young Chinese who makes a meager living by carving idoly and images| posite her noted husband fe Mrs in hig little work shop in the Htreet command comm tion. The scenes ty of Seattip, whieh p men in all ineering, also dis. | crams urging Secretary come | Hayawaka, known to'the film fan» |"? % Fare beauty. | ! STRAND ; Magniticerh, marvelops, “mansive Igiorious, gorgeous igantic, daz | dling. stupendous, sengational, im pressive, extravagant—thua would P’. T. Barnum have billed “Theodora the Italian film spectacle which is being shown at the Strand thie week In conjunction with the showing 'Mre. Hamilton Dougtas, jr, t« offer. | ing a beautiful dance prologue o 8 8 here. LAST TIMES TODAY Of the Tense, Human Stosy of Love, Conflict and Sacrifice ‘T ACCUSE® Coming Tomorrow: ALICE LAKE “THE SHEIK” Radolph Valentino Ayres | and Agnes ~~ S af WINTER GARDEN \ , : S There is considerable discussion 3p Rind You Have Always ht has borne the pri to the pronufolation of the term ture of Chas. H, Fletcher, and has been made under his Mabel, * gome pronouncing it perenne? supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one none,” or “Rhook The proper | deceive you, in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and {pronunciation of "Th® Sheik’ Is the *Just-as-good” are but experiments, and endanger the | same as “meek.” or “cheek,” with eapre py Jhildren—Ex; nce against Experiment. ‘which it rhymes Never attempt to,reljeve your baby with @ “The sheik” in the title of the Read these items below; Here is a real bargain. Just 23 of our Shepherd Plaid House Dresses for ladies are left. They formerly sold for $1.98. eh at you would use for ia turing Agnes Ayres'and Rudoiph | | Neat style and trimming. Sizes 34, 36, OF at » Win arden 38. Last call—78¢. tis CASTO RI ai It J rattling. story AIINTER GARDE : 25 fine Gingham Dresses for children eee une ‘and Soothin | cenit heither [tions are dramatic and thrilling. THEATRE ’ ar at a price you can’t make them for. Good Morphine nor ot! mg pel substance, For | ; more re than thirty years it has been in constant use fortho BLUE MOUSE relief of Constipation, Flatufency, Wind: Colic and John Gilbert, & new sereeh star © Diarrhoea; allaying Feveristiness arising therefrom, is Seen to splendid advantage in ~ and y regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- “Shame,” the new Fox tnelodramatic ‘tion of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Children’s Comfort—' Mother’s Friend, ginghams in assorted plaid patterns; dainty styles. Ages 7 to 14. ‘Former price was $1.98. Last call at $1.00. 250 Dressing Sacques for $1.00. How is that for a bargain? They're made of Do Not Miss Seeing which fs being shown at . * Mouse this week Gilbert ua * : . ‘ “ ” heavy outing flannel and come in assorted. Bears Signature plays the dual role of David Field oF hed fig and William ¥’ iding hie fa CORNERED colors and patterns. Only 6 of them left. be He is seen principally as the # Last call—$1.00. Select a new Hat from our 29¢ lot. Think of it! Hats that sold for $1.50 to $3.98 before, now go for 29¢. Straws, corduroy and braid hats; good shapes. Last call—29¢. *" We have 18 Children’s Skating Caps and Tams left. The former prices ranged from $1.00 to $1.25. They are shown in different styles and colors, Last call—at THE BEST DRAMA of the YEAR at the WILKES Seattle’s Family Theatre Hole. Wall An Absorbing Story of Crooks and Crooked Spirits—and a Strange Love Venture COLUMBIA Matinee Tomor- "\that you cannot take cod-liver oil, the evidence is clear that you have not taken tional experience before he finall: realizes his life's happiness. | g cee | In Use For Over 22 can ll COLONIAL Preston Hump! was unable to e his Millions hung his at to get free, but his Barrie's timental T y.” is FROM CA ween an F Humphrey in “The | 25 Ladies’ Voile and Organdie Waists Huneh a Rex Ingram production s | Oy time you breathe you inhale vhich f# shown for the last time to- | | remain, They must go at once. They thousands of infectious germs, and A temous Euro 2 meat gy ida eht at the Colonial | come in white and colors;/ neatly trim- place in the soft tissues of your throat. PROSTATE GLAND Ce ef i = : , Last call—59¢. Keep a bottle of Fi ef : < . x siianV oblota ta pose settee, deniiie one ° fo Think} | at Why you ° Buy a Petticoat! Our $1.65 Colored en — A, Jim I) Sateen Petticoats now go for 82¢. Only re in a place where disease germs a: 1 oar 22 of them left; floral patterns. Last call prevalent in street ear, re, rail toad train, store or on dusty street. septic is released, and, h the ge me qckly spread to every ee 99 back with Tuxedo collar. Just 5 of them iam Sie tad aevvamdae Theoat tote aa HUNCH Sosthing isis nat Id | remain, so hurry. Tan color; brown tion; possibly laryngitis, tonsillitis, “Alu.” Tf You want to, enter, unbrien, fost all ales, U ‘ Wil Because its | trimming, Last call—$1.85. z PRO-GL. tKipin ‘a reo’ Trial. a Helph. U foe singers, actors, sneakers, 50c Pkg’e FREE cott S mu Sion GARETH HUGHES Ppa. Chating | Bleached Sheets c Speakers, lecturers, etc. Children like |) ‘ a | aH 3 them. 60¢ at all druggists. ALSO “SELF CARE” t LEAFLET recently. It’s as rich | COMEDY Scalds Rashes Last Call—89c Ea. 0 We have about 4 dozen NEWS TOPICS David, who goes thru a trying emo- Arrested for his own murder PRO | frantic anxiety only added to the suspicion of hin guilt | Gareth Hughes, who played in 29¢. these immediately find a resting faang Wonknee of ‘adge, and med. Sizes 38 to 42. Values to $2.00. y in your mouth every time yo: #0 Today, Only! yer this Ladies’ Bargain! A pleasant tasting but powerful anti ea is Ladies’ Sweater rgain! “THE $4.50 All-wool Sweaters for $1.85. Tie- Relieves hoarseness. lrwaluable for To Tage we Mg on fine Bleached Sheets to clear at a bargain price. | Flat center seam, good muslin, Size 72 MUTT AND JEFF ont as cream, only rmeamint ; a ee au more easily as- i THROAT TABLETS PW Worth, 14 Cortlandt St., New York similated and is ere [sideptiies \OPPOFE P TUN ay | pleasant to take. | eal Co. Toe. mela | “4 PPORTU TAD SI Beats & Downe, Bloom fed 20-48 | wre VODVIL NI is is still on, and even better, you} --L Ms s an make your fin payment in 30|B8ick Makers Get * if you like. Iam going down! QOpdinance Changed 4 previously atiowed cone inanufacturers won a | prick ween Madison and Spring, 207 victory when an ordinance, amend ito Bidg., over the Pig'n Whistle. jing the city building code to permit Take elevator,’ "Advertisement, “brick and concrete wall Clearance of Odd Lotz After Inventory This clearance of odd lots isn’t an ordinary one, With a few cents reduction in | prices. It's a real bargain event. Our inventory has revealed to us that we have quite a few broken lines and odd lots in the Various departments. These must be cleared at once and turned into cash. There is only one way to dispose of these goods quickly, and that’s by slashing tiie price. Every odd garment is marked at a ridiculously low price and our Ladies’ Ready- to-Wear, which we are closing out completely, is marked down to “give-away” prices. : DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW 72x90 inches. SECOND AVENUE AT HAMES STReee Jequal thickness, was passed by tl council Monday afternoon. The o walls to be of thinner dimensions tt The amendment was sored by Councilman Philip Ti chairman of the public safety © to be of | mittee. 40 Boys’ Union Suits at 59c a suit. Medium weight, fleeced, cotton garments, gray color, Sizes 10 to 16. Regular $1.00 values. Last call—59¢. We have only 10 pairs of Ladies’ Pink Jersey Knit Bloomers left. They are in sizes 5 and 6; elastic at waist and knee. Regular 59c values, Last call—39¢. « 10 odd Union Suits for ladies. Made of fine cotton yarns; medium weight. Values up to $2.75. ‘Sizes 42 and 44 only. Last call—lg Price. Read this bargain of Ironclad Silk Stockings for Ladies. They include values ‘up to $2.25. Colors—gray, Palm Beach and white. Sizes 814 to 10. Last call— 98¢. Buy a quantity of these Children’s, Stockings at 10c a pair, They formerly sold for 20c. Fine cotton ribbed, black only. Sizes 8 and 8 Ast 35 pairs left. Last Call—10¢. We are clearing out 17 pairs of Chil- dren's Odd Skuffers—button and lace styles; brown and black. Good, firm sole | and well-built uppers. Sizes 111% to 2, Priced formerly up to $3.50. Last call— $1.98. | Only 11 pairs of Men’s 12-inch High Cut Boots left; full bellows tongue; two double soles. These sold formerly for $11.00 a pair. They must be cleared, so Last call—$5.98. Save $1.50 on these Shges! They are children’s brown elk, high cut Shoes; good heavy sole and heel. Sizes 9 to 11. These sold regularly for $4.00. Last call —$2.50. ‘ “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEY ‘ Mie sm