The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1922, Page 3

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922 tHE SEATTLE STAR he ie HOLT AT COLISEUM CHC! COLONIAL B's 2 REED ts the star ot | drama “Inde Wednesday highly drasr JACK HOLT In “The Call of the North” cretion | ented in Hir Gareth Hug ity by his aplendi mental Top male role ¢ COLUMBIA “L Accuse,” the picture offering at the Columbia this week, is an adaptation of Abel Gance's famous nevel. In ecreening the «tory the United Artists company have care. fully followed the book, and every character has been faithfully repre sented A epecially arranged musical score is played by the mbla orchestra old Arab proverb says, an Arab sees a woman he j wants, he takes her—-thia saying furnishes the theme of “The Sheik,’ the picturization of B. M. famous story which is being # at the Winter Garden this | with Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Val | entino co-starring George Melford directed the pro = for Paramount, eee | LIBERTY | | Jackie Coogan does the “shimmy” | LEY, In his latest picture "My Roy," show ing at the Liberty this week and manner in which he does it brings laughter from tho audience, Boy” is a story in wh t ari Rich in seh p orful in night life of Gorgeous Paris and New York. 4 a |humor and patho havo been woven In the supporting Cast {s Claude Gil- | lingwater, grand old character actor oe | BLUE MOUSE j ‘There are some atirring snowstorm acenes in “Shame,” the William Fox melodramatic film play, which ts the chief attraction at the this week. This part of the #tory in laid in Alaska. Doris Pawn is the heroine, John Gilbert the hero. Rosemary Theby and George Siegmann are seen in strong character roles Jack Holt, He is playing his first starring role Coliseum this week in trapper who takes his life in his hands when he opent a big fur corporation. for some time, It was filmed in| Oak for the last time toni | Burope and features Rita Jolivet,| Joy is splendid in the role the beautiful French actress | Pelot, STRAND An an added feature the manage | try girl KAY and his famous Coliseum Concert Orchestra “Theodora,” the film production) Mant offers @ pretonti =a co : at the Strand thia week, | Dor . Jr, and a bevy of pretty “Peacock Alley” the most epectacular pictures shown ne girls appear “Peacock Alley,” starring Murray, opens at the | highly dramatic The Golem,” the latest foreign ; produc in the most eter |tion which is being showp at the|).- me | Rex this week. He in s@en os a in career a heroine of “Down He lightfully appealing ef rural life which shown at th | DANDERINE 4 Stops Hair Coming Out | Thickens, Beautifies. 0, has been made into ! George feature, and Anna Q. Nil y young Swedish actre r player. OTE—The Parameust iplboes ccsaus inthe tee je of “Dander any drug store. After ion of thia delightful tonic cannot find a particle of dandruff jor a falling hair, Besides, every hair lahowa new life, vigor, brightness, color and abundance.—Adver Agnes Ayres. ing at the with “The Sheik,” talked-of picture plays season. Winter oe FIRST RE au L. _ CHARLES CLARY AND A NOTABLE CAST IN THE HOLE 1 THE WALL | The New York dramatic suc- cess—wherein crooks crooked spirits operate for love and revenge, |SHtowinG TODAY Wriday and Saturday— is Charm| “rnp MIDLANE and La —IN—= “THE ROPE’S END!” A cliff-thrilling Northwest Mounted Police Drama —COMING SATURDAY— GLADYS WALTON In Person With “The Guttersnipe” And Round Two of the Leather Pusher Stories COLUMBIA} SCREEN SENSATION “THE SHEIK’ With and Agnes Ayres ing views ith— ANNA Q. NILSSON AND NORMAN KERRY “The Call of the North,” a drama of | Biue Mouse | love and adventure, laid in the North. Holt is seen as a young 4 selfanerificing little coun Opens Friday was dire cted by Rob. Fitzmaurice directed this Appearing at | | Winter Garden She is play- Rudolph Valentino one of the most BESSIE LOVE ms” THE YEAWS GRATES RUDOLPH VALENTINO SHOWING Aerie, Officers, m, and other Livenings 30 at the y defies ight. Miss} ot beautiful Coliseum he capth ancer, duetion of a movie. anon, the mm, ia th ., "is ell floor covering. and can be easily cleaned. Special $1 ing for Friday. Garden m it at of the meeting Cups and Saucers Cups only Dinner Plates Breakfast Plates Soup Plates Tea Plates Platters Pickle Dishes bet. ana Twenty-Five Leather- Covered Rockers Special $29. LARGE, comfortable Rockers, made with deep spring seats and large arms—Rockers that will bring added appearance to your living room. Two styles, as illustrated, are being featured at the special price, each, tik 45> Congoleum Rugs are shown in pleasing colors, A limited number of 6x9 Congoleum Rugs, rep- resenting samples and discontinued patterns are offered at reduced prices, each, $5.95. See} 850 Yards of Inlaid Linoleum .35 Yard Six good patterns are represented in this offer- Among them you will find a pat- tern for.every purpose that you wish ‘to’ put it. The price is very special, the square yard, $1.35. PAGE 3 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s "THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ OTTO F. KEGEL, President Friday Special ay aa Eighteen 9x12 |, Axminster Rugs Are Reduced to $27.75 Some of them are seam- ~ less, but all of these Ruga are in late patterns and colorings —in nearly all cases there is only one of a pattern—therefore early buying is advisable. Ten Only, 9x12 Rugs Are Offered at | : | 75 Each $64.50 Ea. | In this assortment blue, , tan and rose colorings pre- dominate—in such designs New, Big Double | avengn...and: anengieeia Terectere| * orn “BO star's Rauband | * ( sold Seal that should grace any / i s [who is possemned with magle power | Bill Friday [sich he uses as a weunon ovr Strand to Show | room in the home. Slee | “Three Live Ghosts” Congoleum Rugs Pah estes Joy ts the 1 ie ine rh ate igs bes.svine ama which was presente Each $5.95 anaes For the kitchen, dining room or nursery a Con- goleum Rug provides an attractive and sanitary «Fifty Pairs | ‘of Wool and | Wool-Mixed | Blankets — In plain white and plaid effect that have ond Floor purposes and have be- come are offered at decisive reductions for quick clearance. —First Floor, Closing Out Short Lots of Dinnerware at Half Price f We have assembled all our China and Porcelain Dinnerware— in the patterns that are to be discontinued or that are sold down to where we cannot make up entire dinner services—and have marked Half Price for Quick Clearance In the assortment are: Creamers Sugars Covered Vegetable Dishes Bowls Oatmeal Dishes Sauce Dishes Covered Butters Tea Pots ing comedies Today—Tomorrow FLORENCE REED 4NDISCRETION’ COMEDY NEWS—SCENIO AMATEUR NIGHT “Seattle's Own 's Own THE WILKES Family Those SEATTLE CO-OPERATIVE STOCK CO. Direction of T. Daniel Frawley NOW PLAYING “CORNERED” Dodson Mitchell’s Dynamic Drama — MATINEE SATURDAY — NEXT WEEK “FAIR aso WARMER” By Avery Hopwood The Funniest Farce Ever Written ee ie =e eae Sees eee eT Wool Wilton | been used for display q : slightly soiled, jf

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