The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1922, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922 (COMIC SECTION [SUICIDES END | Boy flcctcis'sreaks Doll's House Proves Big Screen Triumph OOD and pure 0 —The body of| clothing wet by rin, George REVUE AT MET vs?o%2 ‘ vt min |tér, 14) efhayed to Carty an d f try, too poor to the | light bulb attached to a ¢ an res pd . : | world's “Hiokt Ww fu omen,” | the house to the barn, He slipped back Servaid’s Jiggs and Maggie Produced ix)" wevise that of hin sweetheart,| fell and broke the bulb, He ts By Glenn Hughes so a Bn a Pra phon rh ’ to lik in the Flesh | Pauline Vitginia Clark, in the | dead here today, electrocuted If there ix on Wotan in the | ett grit 5 at bene boube Op you re sure oO 1ke morgue here today, The Mastach: | eee world qualified sterpret for the) cal “ . | ne stitute of Techn Sent) Fall High ereen the character of Nora in|in the yy Pig Sng icoagl ty on that pleasing flavor. Siete and fia well known wife, | ¢, death fre een an Falls on g |itwen's grAat play, = "A Doll's | HE" Vein) aad tntellaeat erties Maggie, are to be seen this week At! phial he furn iful | . + | House,” that woman is Alla Naz ~ the Metropolitan theater quring &| divorcee Voltage Wire, Dies er oe eae ae yaenta would have done, sugxeet & definite foutday engagement, which opened! Larsen ended his tite th @ fark| ONTARIO, CAL, Maren 20.—Ial| of the drank af Quite naturally | "Outen and thereby prove traitor to the genius of Ibsen If anyone doubin that Nazimove }in the greatist emotional actress In Ameriéan moving pletures, let hit joe thie film. if he still doubt» then he and I are at variance 1 have hever been moved by any motion pleture as 1 was by thie Sunday, and will close Wednesday | pére, swallowing cyanide of potas pitt from a roof dn which he Was) «epticni regatdiie the Ability of night, “Bringing Up Father in Wl) sigm. ‘The e@ltas phial ftom wh n{ working, Adolph 1. Waters, 20, of moving piétirés to reprumént ade Street” ia the full nate Of thit| pagina Ciark drank hér poison | Loe Angtie, frasped high voltage quately plays like those sf Ibsen, miiatcal comédy Version 6f the Popt-| graught last week wis fOtind erunbed | Wire®: He l# dead here today, |which dépend 6 mich Upon Mag lar comic supplement cartoons by/ in his bleeding fingers. "G | nificent dial I think it *t be Géorge MeManus | "ane scudene wrote & cadtipiete hie | IN RESPECT te tne 49 members| imited that’ in Nasimova's new ‘The production {a aldéd and abetted | tory of the are which ted to the|et Seattle Aerie No. 1, Fraternal| Vorsion of a Dull's House,” which By a chorus and by 18 musical Hum | Cark woman's death, before he him |OMMr Of Eagles, who have dist) i i its ieae! run at the Winter gum—and always the bers, Theré ate innuiteradi¢ jokes | Qait committed euldide. He told how | uring the last year, memorial werv.| ‘ lone, and certainly it Was Nazimova | érackéd during the performance, Sral weeks ago he GOhcocted a| ieee Were held Bun@ay at Pagtes’ iy Rae the Pt ea lwhe firwt convinced me that «° some of which are relatively Mw death fp for his sweetheart, | 4! In the first place, there has been [Paha of intellectual content could and others which can lay no claim (o| knowing she would sooner or later | ————— né butchery of the situations or de |>* tnifiy told ih silence. Ghe is at Girth ond her life, | | velopment. With the exception of | comedy, tragedy, whithaieality, | ‘Tho plot is probably sufficient to) pauline Clark had told him, Lar | il the opening scene, which has been|uOvaney, and the feminine soul carry the weight ofthe action, and to! sen wrote, of the tragedies of her Hanged’ the + vee ‘ "OHEY Inter | rolled into one, very movement Justify the various characterizations. | irq and he “wondered she had re}! GIRLS! LEMONS te iy rigiont play has been [2h taken in fraught with life mand Jiggs pursues the women, Markie) sisted so long the temptation death Pursués Jiggs, Dinty Moore purmes| peony is.* j everyone, and Ciafence Mahoney is sili adhered to in spirit and almost in| hing, and every idea of the letter. Dr, Rank has been subor: | PASWriBht becomes @ fea! and vita! | i WHITEN. HANDS | inated suientiy, but this neem | INR 1 Mee, Mann, ‘’* an Intérested lookér-on San Naki Those perséna who follow the ea.| CHEHALIS—Mors than 100 ean. Juatifiable because of the Jack of Yentures of Jiggd and his asmociithe @idates are expected to Be lated for ay Peamrerranare euranar naaranan | pictorial interest in his scenes with | ONLY TO NAZIMOVA By fiéane of the Corte stipe will be | initiation at the big homecoming of | Pf##s the juice of two lemons tnto |. 14 Almost equal te Nagimova's skitl interested in peeing flesh.and oe A ponprotrvangie ey Bi cae Same Pile wines any begs Bg FIRST AND SECOND in that of Alan Hale, who plays the| teptesentatians of their pon and ink | ‘ A ere will euppiy for a few cents, “Bhane | ACTS BEAUTIFUL part of Torvait Helmer, He ts in| <ry some things that cannot be mld) SiS. LAVENGSTON B, STEDMAN The first and second acts of thé/every Way the @imence of the kind) oiner than in words. But thowelsq a remdent of Beattie #1 yearn, OHN J. GRAY favorites. | well, and h | , you havé a quarter-pint of . j 1 7 Te Siviiatihinn’ I eves mate A popular matinee ts announced for | harmless and Aélighttul lemon bleach | PMY are absolutely beautiful in| of man Ibsen had in mind When) who know the play and understand |and wife of one of Beattle’s most Mitay life was Wien I bought Tas- Wainenday. jotion to soften and whiten rea,|‘M*it portrayal. The third act suf) he drew his ehariet#r, In fact./it thoroly will be Mehly repaid for | prominent attorneys, died at Sti TI have not only recovered my DYE BLOUSE OR rough oF chapped hands. This home. | fr Somewhat because the long, / on could Hot possibly ask for ® seeing Nazimova's version. |tle General hospital Bunday hight, made lemon lotion ia far superior to | lowely woven dialog cannot bel clearer or more true represéntation “ sncatnade | Mrs. Stedman is survived by her glycerine and rose water to amoothan |*fnslated into pantomime, but the | of the réle. ‘There are 17,885,646 Roman Cath.| husband; three ona, Lewis 1. olies in the United Staten, Stedman, Daniel B. Stedman and net! Livingston B, Stedman, Jr, all of Money-back guarantee with every | Seattle, and three sisters and one wuit. LAff, the Tailor, 1106 Ird.—Ady. brother in the Hast. the akin. Famous atage beauties une| Ory @nd tf excelent Nazimova,| 1 doubt If persons onhacquainted tt to bleach and bring that sort, clear, | being & true artist, and faithful to) with the play in its written form) - foxy-white complexion, teenie it|!tmen, ls rerupulous about the final! would bé impressed tremendously doodn't irritate.Advertisement, scene. With contummate subtiety' by the film production, for there BABY'’S COAT IN “DIAMOND DYES” was the health jeat year in the| “Diamond Dyes” add years of wea: United States, t worn, faded skirts, Walsts, coat and Canada yet | *tockings, #weaters, coverings, hi nga, draperies, everything, Ev jew was to follow if I ate) h ore package containg directions #6 sim.) all. I suffered especial: | {6 étailation com. | PI* any Woman can put new, rich, | hortness of breath and pllsd by one of | fAdelom colors into hér worn gar. | the heart. Frequent Our greatest tite | Ment or draperies even if she has | Tt) ingurance ¢ 6 m | M*tet dyed before, Just Dia |}, pani, having mond Dyce-—no other =k’ ~then nearly 14,000,600 | YOUr Material wil! come out right, because Diamond Dyes are guaran . | teed not to streak, wpot, fade, or run. xy. | TO your @rugeiet whether the ma- terial you Wish to dye iy wool or ‘ot | Milk, Of whether it te linen, cotton | i= mika goods.—-Advertinement. lth But I have also guined «wen. Kier wee — } eee DEATH RATE | " Gray, 1530 Hollywood at. ‘adeiphia, Pa. a popular sales at George's Clothing Store. EE? ARS! began taking Taniac 1| ~ ‘4 im failing health for some | ® & result of stomach trouble | Another Event in the Cheasty Store J ‘Program That You | Can Look Forward fied sav cece ak | | fllen A Scare :| SSeesne || | Waderwenr to Each March | | was | avettons tm the death fates for | tuberetilosta, pneumania and influ is Lower mortality from Bright's UNDERWEAR SALE Every March this store will hold an ‘Annual Underwear Sale, just as we ; ning , e held our Annual Shirt Sale this last an LA i Yeast to your daily diet. You will find that your whole digestive eys- tom ie greatly benefited. Be sure it’s Pletechmano's Yeast — the familiar with hot flannelcloth. in the eryital of these atatin@c the creat fewarl for years of 4 rae , ing efforts at health conservation. | B Lonetetiow, the poet, entered oni rd eae | ieee, the be a February. As you know, the Shirt Sale "s ‘There has heen a @rop of virtually \y énethird in the death rate tm the 11 ; LF PO was a huge success, and we expect this Ss 4 x Ms COLDS |" Phin is a magnificent pretite for the future. Humanttartans, phyel over and ches® cians, pttBilie health workers can see event to be even more successful. 4 NI W a PTS N\\ For this first Underwear Event we 2 Uf purchased thousands of garments of the nationally advertised Allen A. Original Cooper-Bennington Spring Needle Underwear Which is now on sale at extremely Low Prices, The average person buys a phonograph on its “advertised” repu- tation. The better manu- facturer always stands back of his product. Here is a phono- graph not so exten- sively advertised, but Bush & LanePianoCo. By ~ National Section ——— bey ad in pajama checked nain- Section fy trap Wool-and-Cotton-Mixed Under- Th Lane Phonograph k, 90c, three for $2.60. wear, also superweight worsted and cotton, in white and os Pare At best feat of GUARANTEES ae SS Lane Phonograph sates , ch ea a ee Section B—Light-weight Cotton Underwear in white, also 9" nee ee THE BUSH & LANE “PHONOGRAPH” superweight in ecru, $1.85, two for $2.90. Section FA lightweight, full-mereerized liste garment, Section C—Athletic Underwear in rice eloth and Whit- COME IN AND HEAR THIS SUP’ ‘ ‘ ; UPER INSTRUMENT man’s soiesette, also a combination garment with knit- Section G—Gray, medium-weight worsted and cotton Under- I Before You Decide on Any One Make ted top and pajama checked lower; a light weight, full wear, a superweight mercerized lisle in white and flesh, The combed, cotton garment, in colors, white, gray and ecru, $4.15, two for $8.00. Phonograph $1.85, two for $3.50. Section H—A light-weight worsted and cotton garment in to B: Section D—White light-weight two-thread lisle garments, gray, $4.75, two for $9.00. ae end aerween Cotton se rengp con a pin and ecru—a Section I—Gray mercerized ——_ and medium-weight is the one that will superweight gray random garment, also a superweight worsted and cotton in both white and gray, also a heavy- stand the test under all conditions—that is backed by a reputable firm, That Phonograph is th ie “BUSH & LANE” Easy Terms Any Finish Desired f i ; } Always Use Pash s]ane Diao Go 3 : | | More Underwear 1519 Third Ave. Everything Musical white aero ribbed garment, $2.35, two for $4.40. weight gray wool, $5.65, two for $10.50. You Can You Can Always Use More Underwear Style 3 $295.00 LP

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