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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 RUSSELL IS HIT Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s | | Wealth and Culture Are Confused in DeMille’s “Saturday Night” anam usee| THE GROTE-RANKIN | Scores in Comedy LOTTO F. KEGEL, Preeidest, Fifth Avenue and Pike Street TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY — Witlam 5 Mart te White Oak MILA--Ploremce Reed in The Panthers Ob. KW GARDEN — Wallace Reid in The Love special, COLISEUM — Katherine MacDonald in “The Meawtiful Line.” STRAND.-Ceell De Mille's “Satur: By Glenn Hughes A great triumph for Howard Tus A Paramount! Goracous Thet| Orchestra Under Wine! we jeell, and a very marked success for the entire company playing at the Wilkes theater was registered Sun wm in fhe | “Shavings,” a Cape Cod comedy in | three acts, dramatized from the story Mille’s “Portidden Sunday | Param im “Se This Prat Only 1 More Day a Katherine |) **™ ——_—~— mu MacDonald STRAND EVEALING a society marital “The Beautiful Liar” mixup of exceptions! inter Cecil DeMille’s latest offering, “Sat. | of the same title by Joseph © Lincoln, the famous hu ist The play is of # familiar and pop: war type, in which characterization overshadows plot, and in which the |comic and pathetic elements alter |nate so rapidly that the audience tr of emotion | kept in a continual s urday Night," is proving delightfully } jal vacilation. The dialogue ts clean, i entertaining at the Strand | |whimsical, full of yngenioun twists ‘ Kithel Clayton 7 ry dealn . and revelations of human nature, and 2 pr ba ory deals with the marriage | a BER OMEN. Monmt problem, the effect of environment | |the situations are deftly manipulated. on bumans and allied questions, and Mr, DeMille has handied them with the skill and artistry for which he iy farnous The leading players, including Le MTU AL MAINSPRING q S| VILLAGE The principal character, known as Shavings, js an old fellow who e exintence making toys out a lor Meme of Successes atrice Joy, Conrad Nagel, Edith Rob- | | windmille partieatian,” The taal erte and Jack Mowers give their por- | Shaving Onty 1 More BD: nction of the play occurs in Shavingw 7 wand trayals with splendid artistry, Miss | hop, and it is here, in a quaint, | while Mis Roberts and Mr, Mowers are of a lower social class. Cupid gets busy with all of them and the| result is a mix-up thru matrimony | which is eventually straightened = | meet to gossip, quarrel, make wine keep the world ngn is the butt of all [love and ot moving, Sha their jokes, yet he is the spiritual nse @ Howard Russell, in the richly (Left) Leatrice Joy. She's an heiress who weds her chauf-| arawn character of Shavings, does a fjeur in “Saturday Night” and finds no happiness in the|viece of acting which should be re ‘ net san achievement. In a part marriage. (Right) Edith Roberts. She's a laundry girl samoention an6 “White Oak’ Malette at the Warliteer Coming Wednesday: “MISS LULU BEeTT REX — NOW PLAYING Franklyn Farnum i “SO THIS 18 ARIZONA™ ‘Thrilling Westers Drama to the satisfaction of ali ties con. jee rned. | ee The Most Desirable ; : “sg ; ” ’t] pathos, he avolda bi 18 00d T bd |her dramatic powers, plays four dit.| Who marries a millionaire in “Saturday N ight” and doesn Lj pane se — Po poy pry f jferent characters in “The Black! liye happily ever after. und many of his st nentimental |) ypes re) 1C¢ COLUMBIA Florence Reed, the Broadway fa | vorite, who is now at the zenith of} in itneit t Panther’s Cub,” the photodrama at lthe Cotumbia this week, which is! lbased on Swinburne’s immortal |of gold, have been exceptionally well marriage ceremony What are a “Faustine.” It is woven abou! White Oak,” William 8. | wife's duties to a husband who «tend oxypl ma rae 4 gn her down to his own lower] Next to Ruasetl, the most notice {the underworld life of Paris, with |Hart's jatest Paramount ploture, | iy ¢ " ‘ Joceasional flashes of quiet country-|which is showing at the Liberty un-|montal and m evel? What course | able member of the cast is little Mins [side life in Engiand. jtil Tuesday night at a woman follow when rhe y Carol Etlia, who fer ® child ; | Mine Reed is ideally sulted to the} The quaint old steamer, resurrect: | offered true love and the opport t convince y er mcenes ines he reads so carefully that their entimentality is forgotten or for given FIRST LOCA SCREENING UNTIL WEDNESDAY role which she has been given in this |ed from goodness knows where, i# |nity to climh to new and unguessed | with the old man among the most height natural and convincing of the play. production. During the course of the | absolutely true to the period and he four separate and dia-|costumes are equally faithful to the} Agnes Ayres, Kathryn Wiltiams.|/RELASCO WINS IN { nce * ore \iadeartiien. fi a =4 times and types [Theodore Roberta and Forrest Stan | ROARING CONTEST | HE beauty and elege of the home i inflasnoed bag: by sath t, DU TIN “Paustine,” the keeper of a notorious | Exciting scenes Include a dive Into [ley are in nt sean his Sieininah, wi’ ss Mestalla coverings than by any other factor that enters into its furnishings. er by several of the gambling palace; second as “Faus | the r tine’s daughter, reared in refinement; | people, including Mr. Hart third as the peeudo “Faustine.” and swims in icy water and rescuer his |fourth as a bedraggied old hag luiater from death, The ste eee go] RR Ng snd rather conventional role. gives || Some types of floor coverings are more desirable than others. To obtain iritiitidlin Giciiesak uit in. Oar Gans me the the most desirable type for the particular room or purpose you have in Uonally an “The Amer Major Grover,, Arthur Be mind, it is good judgment to seek the advice and recommendations of FARNUM : by Mr. Hart an “THE PRIMAL LAW” | Lamenty Lambert Hillyer, and the production re, “The Beautiful Liar,” ¢ roc eee ooee || an institution such as “The Grote-Rankin Co.” sl eve stanee of the jourucy weetward pscrn cromned the reer Sir’ baaeee wine the Our selections include what we regard as the most desirable of each ALSO the pioneers had to make in the days were neurn Jensen suffers fre type of floor covering—every rug in our entire vast stock being person- 4 NEWS TOPICS ae ~ ane dangere en ro fe she takes the 5 ¢ Ee cold, and is at a dimd- 7) | llv a 1 =e ll = h fi : bi se ° . . Relieves Headache | 00 Miller, a gambler with ©] 60, a famous dramatte antage {|| ally and critically chosen for its individual merit. COMEDY heart of Mr. Hart is at his best. | Helen Haynes, a stenogr | Vaughan Morgan and Mary Thorne ° . “ 4 A ttle Musterole, rubbed on fore-| PS" \ oi, vale in a very demure and] Wall at, broker's office and John Nickerson enjoy = three This week we have given over our entire window display to a very head and temples, will usually drive | iveet leading woman away headache. A clean, white oint ee ment, made with olf of mustard. | wiopeR GARDEN Musterole is a natural remedy with | "rere are none of the evil after-effects #o often | i ania - | caused by “Internal medicine. be learned froma W jrome at love, the result of which s 1 important showing of rich floor coverings which typify the character of [ff ; faughter because he had been | the extensive offerings on our floors. got ahot up in the war. iF . Gouldin and Erman Seavey The display includes the famous Royal Turkish Rugs—rugs made in if : i's Par q'e-9 cozy, Minor roles with interesting 1 America, Their colors and patterns are faithful reproductions of rich jj no sex probler Shoes tast longer, repaired at Lib-| Get Musterole at your drug store, ont pioture, “Tit Special,” | REX effect r ° ; P} Py # ee [33 & Sie, jars & tubes: howpital wise, |e ig the Winter Garden attra | "A" weatern glory that ts erammed|,,the Bay wil run att week. with |) Oriental and Chinese pieces. Even the largest room sizes are strictly ji 1 VF tion thie week. It is a fine, red t \ ‘t [nightly performances and the cus ¢ ” j | Retiee Than s Mustard Plaster [1084 siore with lots of mountain | 2 12 fullest with actio |tomary ‘matineda ]| seamless. ia | railroai atmosphere, a week, “So This Is Arizona” with Fine Wilton Rugs which are luxuri ri : METROPOLITAN § |romarce, and a few wellatared| Pr thm, “shorty” Ham (Railroad Asks for iii ; , hak 8 p ously rich—some of the finest spec- a the peoaud ; ks \]| imens of American weaving we have ever shown, in room sizes, as well }R” COMMENCING TOMORROW FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY thrills to lend spice Ition. Mr. Reid is w lAgnes Ayres, and ten, Al Hart and F makes tts i! Ford | . . . . re for pop-| a Government Loan||| as the small rugs. Persian and Chinese effects are shown in richly con- | WASHINGTON, Fed. 21—Twe || trasting colors. pported by everal other itlal bow neo. | War appr |prominent players, Including T Either of the players named ts a i dore Roberts, Lioyd Whitlock, Syl] oSter . means | Denver and Salt Lake Railroad o : * ] sie” quuton, Alexander Gaden, Clar /St#r 18 his own right. | Farnum has | Dy", ottet today to the interstate ‘Those who prefer single-tone carpets will find Chenille Carpeting, that 3 Rea ead ae urton, Ernest Butterworth and) yn testionahly every man {commerce commiasion for a govern will impart richness and dignity to the room in which it is to be used as |B j ment ot $6.5 with whieh || pages Mptannboacyys gies Migs a foundation to the decorative scheme, admirably suited. All widths are — 00 j j others. woman and child knows Francis al features @ 1 serials. among readers of that —- s ee a ‘et ‘The story revolver around Jim | POND a vowed seene rah age } i Uric Acid |Glover, a construction engineer on ee a te nortrayaln in the Ln.|28,® Portion of the read about 1701) carried in stock and seamless rugs of any dimensions can be made up. | “in dutch” with the daughter of the|‘* us Rese AE EIEN, | | | » road on first mee’ This Ie Arizor sm atirring pases “9 s 1 I s 1 : Solvent Tedag gph te lige tng lig ds 2 2 Want, Tt was poumunent any room. Especially attractive are the plain colored effects with band | | offen Recigg tr Bgpodl, borders. They are without question the best-wearing moderately-priced G2 Doses) nergy eee ee tuddy Cheeks — Sparkling e ‘arnumn has won tremen-| UNION Can Have ||| Rugs—all these grades offer comprehensive selections. mountain railroad division who gets miles weet of Denver. ie ; P e t . 7 Then there are the inexpensive Axminster Rugs in patterns suited to '85 cent Bottle FREE i i2 iin. giector of the ron / [ 2? f | worried and. tired, att * hems COLONIAL td di Eyes — Most Women | Velvet Rugs, B Is Rugs, Artistic Wool Fiber Rugs, i ( arms and muse an , russe! Rattaina Fit burning and be Dw . the back : |dous popul offering, “The m Fox photo the pe begins— stay in that condition 4 e " j | Get well! Be free from stiff joints, nore muscles, rheumatic pains, ach 7 ack, kidney or biadder troubles, wi likes se. minemien ard Know | We shall be glad to have you come and see the display, whether you Ohio Physician |], are in immediate need of floor coverings or not, and we welcome a com- Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years parison of values. je of & StFONE. | note and a wonder « { yee Witter from bladder weak-|rugged Westera rancher, fearless in| wi) thrill you, see 1 ltreated scores of women for liver one Z B BARGAIN nce n with burning, ecaiding pains. |the midst of fier ghting, yet €60-| nude,” at the Un tay andland bowel ailments, During these 7 ae neat — ne — — or if you are in and out of bed ball (4, a¢ any woman in his care of hit! wednesday Sensi bea to his patients al PRESIDENT HENRY SUZZAL- ears, is found with the top “ NS dela aces as niet se ll ao |o ns any weenan $0 bie cary Of De] wads Asi yearn he ave to his patients a| | PRESIDENT MENRY SU2ZAl- Purple Bubble Ball 22% i {on <i Oe ts a preciate the rest, rt and | ti cs the shadow of al . “ t “ - j A j TOE age RG | 4 fe hangs the shadow ef 8 | vacroRy | known table ingredients mixed! uy o¢ Washington in Tacoma Sat- Proves Big Success | rome here, Berry Wringia a waif, | | urd e Wednesday ines, SOe, an, use one S5-cent bottle (32 Doses) | 1t . n on student problems. Purple bubbles by the thousand, | . : | ce you The ama | try nim n sdwards’ Olive ota. You will | sons were unmarri —smaTs | biadder trouble am 2nd) owner of Willow r a property | is started that} These tablets are wonder-workers . Turks who crowded the 1 NEED other ailments ter how |'veted by a band of desperate plot dnl every] PO nace ane bemdin, wilehd Armory Saturday night for the Pur- ive rie sare “4 tera for their own enrichment, is one Queenie” | ause a notmal action, carrying ple Bubble ball, scored a decided suc| MONEY! ie notice with your letter! which provides tt ersatile star Tuesday and) rr the waste and poisonous matter cess for the Elks’ undertaking to| lto The Dr. D. A. W na CO Pt bs th pi. ptional opportunities nem i aa ie , assist the Boys’ club, according to | ARd must go dental COMING SUNDAY EO | eee |J. 1. Rimbold, general chairman of | shail give the goal- } 1f you have a palo face, sallow OAK iaten Fruit” ts the picture| Finds Mother | Pie | th air, tty and workmanship as always, but my All funds realized trom the ball! prices will be # bar- pimples, coated a listh no March 5—One Week | | Matinees t the Onk . . * t out Of s . rill be used by the Elks to assist the | eain for you. howing at the ¢ » all out of sorts, Inac \w 1 aks asst |e y | Wednesday-Saturday ‘The theme of the pleture is a def Dying in Fire : you take one of Dr. club, an organization for boys who} I must inition of “for worne” In the modern . arrangements were being © Tablets nightly for are self supporting and who have no for ‘eves Monday for Mrs. Anna homes in Seattle. you pay me note the pleasing re| | | tor your dental work 50, who lost her 1 > | EDWIN J. BROW) BURLI ‘TON, Kan.—Mrs. Jane) 106 Columbia St, Wrinkle, aged %5, is found with her head cut off and her son, aged 70, nousands of women and mon Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets successful substitute for ca burning slasht aham, 15 mile { Tacoma Hamburg, a son, re now and then just to keep turned to the house for lunch Sat-|them fit. 15¢ and 30c.—Advertise- urday, his mother was not in sight. | ment Tw jay and Wed ’ Shirley Mason ' “QUEENI Y nS UMPH IN HISTORY oF ‘Tuesday and Wednesday AMERICAN STAGE Tom Moore IN b THE BAT. |j amon 0c VICTORY | FAMILY s GREATEST DRAMATIC TRI- Third Near ‘Third Near Vike He found her lying in a field near HEACTH MAIL ORDERS NOW Saturday Matiner, SOc to $2.00 Pius Tex umoned from Orting. A brother, Arthur Wood, and |aister, Mrs. E, E. Hewston, live Seattle. ereme cgued bentth end lecdy ooh fare Deo’ be 0 chew to waster complain Pros) sabe veurseit wncbew and andaager etdeart by elieroreag ( obde be rem thew eoarms Aboupe howe Hills Cascum Bromide Quimene Toblste themdy. For Colds, Hood. eches and La Geippe they are best ivy test More Than A Laxative —quichedd to act and ead Col i 24 | BS Pena ee aera NR Today — Keeps the Doctor Away | to tive and be healthy, your body | genuine, lasting benefit: to improwe Fou hin, Me bed after elles. Ne “head mechanism must properly digest your | Sigestion ‘ind crateetialions ive pe j eocee” Commemend end slenanat to Lobe food, extract all the nourishment from | good hearty appetite, regulate | it and promptly throw off the waste | liver and bowels, tone up kidney: | that is ‘This is accomplished by | tion and give your poison-clogged the processes of digestion, assimilation leaning o and elim work of the Ri jomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. | The failure of any of the vital or- fans to do its work properly affects the action of all the others. A By its action on the di forced bowel movement does not, organs it promotes assimi LAST TIMES TODAY ‘ ST. LOUIS.—Location of five the 10 Shriner ho: pled children have been made by a meeting of hospital trustees tn uls for crip-| NOW PLAYING The Queen of Emotional Drama _ FLORENCE REED In the Lavish Sereen Sensation session here. They are: Spokane Wn.; Minneapolis and St. Panui Minn.; Shreveport, La, and St Louls, Mo “Th Black THEATER ILK builds that healthy = . = Kelp constipation; it only re- nese it promeces Sea SATE agg lieves for a few hours the con- nourishment. from. your e Gukricis awakandiinte Geenete “had Jeoees - dition ‘that constipation brings and thereby gives a 9 ” Phone sets a ae ten {eae ae Now if you are used to taking otter appetites By tanh Panther $ UU letios, ax in the ordinary CREDIT-GLADLY RRA BAe esters stirring your lazy liver, NR 0, D. WOODWARD Pree walks of life, milk is th and the like, you know mighty. well) bile into the intestines, improving sustaining food always to you've got to be taking them alt tho | testinal digestion. y A Throbbing Spectacle HAZEL ie’ fala’ baen time, Moreover, if you. stick to any | encouraging more vigorous bo of Human Love Bren seer one iaxative, you've got to be increas- | kidney -action, ExT WHITMORE nasteurined and | ATTRACTION Lr rs age nga bottled in our big plant under skilled dire tion of a staff of experts Use it liberally Supported by ALEXIS B, LUCE and Notable Cast in ‘The Rose of the Rancho’ MATS, WioD. Als “ ing the dose all the time. That can | i { . T fot E do you a lot of harm, LO 5 Stop dosing yourself with such things ‘Try Nature's Remedy (NR Just long enough to give Nature’s Rem. | and just see how much by FOR edy (Nit Tablets) @ trial, and let the | in every way. "Get Mm tee: hos te results show the difference. 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