The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1922, Page 4

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Agnes Ayres, Latest Star, Is Coming to Coliseum Tuesday “Top AY'S PROGRAMS LIMRRTY—Walince Reid te orn | World's Champion.” ‘Uncharted Seas” OAK—Cecit De Mille's “Male end Female.” wauace HIP—Pesline Frederick tm | “Two Kinds of Women.” a 7 ALLACE REID'S latest, “The World's Champion,” is a great i picture. It is showing at the Liberty this week. Pane who has been riding racing ‘ars, touring cars, trucks and all of vehicles for more than a and has otherwise breesed thru fils pictures on cushions, has at last Hit a snag. In “The World's Cham- ip" he has the most strenuous of his career. ‘The worm turns even fn motion and Reid has discarded his suit for a pair of fighter’s for he plays the role of, Will Burroughs, otherwise known as Williams,” middleweight Y of America. In the picture ly has two minor fights and a ting battle, to say nothing of tumde with a croup of stevedores. of it all, however, he emerges a (we attorney.atlaw and wins the he ts after. Incidentally, the girt is Lois WH. ° INTER GARDEN | “Picture George Arilss without his and wearing coveralls and a ed slouch hat, That-in itself comical. | Well, Ariss appears that way tn Jatest film. “The Ruling Pas sion.” hack to . u er gesieetaanos ta which ne| Agnes Ayres. This young Paramount star haa recently fainous 20 years ago. He was deen elevated to stardom. She will be seen in her first stellar of the most famous of satirical | role in “The Lane That Had No Turning,” a film version of ee ce anon ra leinee character] St? Gilbert Parker's novel, which comes to the Coliseum Tuesday, following the present attraction, “The Red Pea- “The Ruling Passion” ts « satire) cock,” starring Po Pola Negri. on the retired business man. are beautiful in the extrema A wealthy auto engine manufactur.| The leading roles are splendidly ler is ordered to retire by his physt | portrayed by Dorothy Dalton, Mil jean, Rest, complete rest, was the) dred Harris, Conrad Nagel and | prescription, Theodore Roberta, CailreaSe || ,.2%%, 22, btany_cotumne were eee u | fall of notices of deaths of retired | COLONIAL “The Family Playhouse” j men. Seven Alaskan canine huskies, AMATEURS TONIGHT | So Artin, fccoguite, bays half tn-/ veterans of polar expeditions and £00 o' Clock AK ioc Bet. t0t and 2nd |terest ina garage He learns that he | numerous winters In the land of the and his youthful partner have been | midnight gun, were introduced into swindled. | Hollywood's fim colony as players Ho uses his wits rather than his in “Unchartered Seas” the photo wealth to triumph over unfair com drama now showing at the Colonial, petition, with Aliée Lake and Etndolph Valen | His youthful partner falls tn love| tino in the stellar roles. |with bis daughter. This romance ix! “Unchartered Seas” is from the also a source of interest to the old |pen of Jobn Fleming Wilson, It is | man, for his daughter knows nothing a thrilling sea romance. The etery of his life in the garage and his part-|centers about « girl whose husband ner is not aware that he ls the girl's | proves himself worthlens, despite her father, jetforta to reclaim him, The youth's Here ts & pietere off the beaten | trail by his wife and father and the path of movie comedien, Artin is | muccess of a second man, go to make Artisa, as he was in “Disraeli,” bot|/the fim a thrilling tale ef the he’s aw different Arties, Dorts Keh- | sea, {yon makes a very pleasing heroine OAK and the other players fit thelr char acters as naturally as an old shoe fits| A carelens belmaman, ffirtine with Now Pleying a tender foot. the serving girl wrecks a yachting | eee party on ® desert tropical island tn | COLUMBIA “Mal and Female.” the Ceefl De ‘The thread of romance that carries | Mille feature showing at the Oak un the interest thru the plot of “Wild|til Tuesday night. Moreover, It's a | Honey.” the Priscilla Dean photo- (real yacht and @ real rock that come drama. which is being held over at|tomether. It's only one of the bir FB the Columbia, is based on the inde-|scenes where lives and @ larce HE | pendence of spirit of Lady Vivienne, | amount of money were risked for the the English lady of rank, who is the |aake of realiem tn this prodnetion, heroine of Cynthia Stockley’s novel,|which ts «9 screen version of Sir from which the picture was filmed. |James M. Barrie's “Mak and Fo How many women would brave the | maie.” ry @angers of « trip thru the barren} Gloria Swanson, thas Metrhan. spaces of the Transvaal, alone and| Lila Lee and Theodore Roberts head unacqttainted with the nature of the |the cast. country and its people? Lady “Viv" does it for the sake of looking up the land which representa the only wealth she ponseases, and which [everyone says im't worth the paper ton which the deed ts printed. ‘The dic thrill in the pictrrre comes | when Lady Vivienne saves her sweet- heart from a fod caused by the blowing of a dam. | STRAND | Geeti De Mife’s “Foo! Paradine,” now showing in ite second big week at the Strand, & meeting with unm De Mille’'s thoro Goiter BY DKK H. BISHOP ODEBRN ewtln tioniats teach us that we origi pally came out of the ocean swampa Whether this te true or not, the fact remains Goiter _) | pase ON ces a a prokucet fs seen in that human TWENTY CENTS — [[levery “mnot™ of this captivating pale at NEWS COMEDY 9 0% rcenes_ which take ene from much France to Mexico and Gotter, which f a “deficiency dis Siam with their kaleidoscopic views, cane” caused by lack of sufficient 6 in food and water, in found to be more general in the interior states, The farther from the ocean and natyral salt water, ax a rule, the more common is goiter. To this rule the Puget Sound basin seems to be an exception, There are two kinds of gotter. One Is based simple goiter often T he Seattle Papers Say-- “—It is breath-taking because of its realism; as- tounding because of the daring magnitude of it all” “_-A story that sweeps to a climax of stupen- doys action” “Here is a noteworthy film—its mission is to astound you” “Priscilla Dean continues to enhance the rep- utation she started with in ‘The Virgin of Stam- boul’” “She has fire, she has dignity, she has grace” “__All else pales into insignificance beside the thrill that follows the bursting of the dam” “There are thrills galore in ‘Wild Honey,’ now playing at the Columbia” CLEAN—INTERESTING COMEDY DRAMA GEORGE ARLISS IN KARL BIGGER’S SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY “THE RULING PASSION” We Say It Is All This and _More--a Picture We Personally Indorse and One You'll Never Forget. THE Tumblers '10¢ Porcelain Pitchers 75c —Kourth Mieer wa he Store of BE ternal Newnees” Serge, $1.65 —S4 inches wide. —Wool French serge in navy, black, brown, mid- night blue, Copenhagen, tan, wine and myrtle green, —neongeth Sentech, Street Piee Novelty Veiling, 39c Included are imported patterns; some combin- ing plain meshes with novelty borders to give a different pattern to up- per and lower parts of the veil. —Also Complexion Veils, in varied colors. —Mar Dougall Sewth wie, Street Fleer, Women’s Full-Body Net Guimpes $1.35 ‘Trimmed with Vente and Oriental inces and edged with Valenciennes lace. Made of fine quailty net, in the creamy, “real lace” tint —MacDongall Seath wiek, Street Mieer, Jaunty Spring Hats $2.95 Closely Woven, of Fine Milan Hemp There are three good- looking styles at $2.95— one of them is pictured here. Attractive sports hats — equally suitable for strevt wear. Trim- med like” sketch, with black grosgrain ribbon. Colors: NAVY JADE RROWN RED P PKIN WHITH oO HID HENNA —MarDeurall second jouth wiek, ‘The | tion. geen in girls in their teens. «ymptom of this form is usualty en argement of the neck, It causes but little trouble and generally rights iteelf in a few years. | The other form of gotter ts called exophthalmic ge ¢ because the suf. ude, It often dangerous became it starts gradu ally and progresses slowly erally the first mymptom noted rapid pulse, ‘The heart often aty fast and makes a throbbing in © neck. Enlargement of the thyroid gland-comes in every case sooner or | later. Ochsner given thee rules for got. | ter patients which have been teens | beneficial: “Avoid afl excitement or trite | PAIN AGES YOU- Sloans for rheumatism lumbago sciatica\ neuralgial rains, dens weak backs “Sle room. | Avoid Drink toast, | botled. VW int hata reuring, “hee BUSINESS anf a 1613 2u» AVE.- SEATTLE | | to bed earty, sleeping long hours and [repair taking a midday nap tates the nervous system. at | Uitte meat Eat foods prepared with milk, cream jor buttermilk. “Avoid meat broths and euch or.) |wan# as sweetbreads, liver, kidney, | tripe and plucka, | “Wat freely of cooked fruits and| | vegetables [ripe fruita. “Drink an abundance ef good wa ter, known to be pure or distilled or in his free inxpirational “YOU” Tt wil mean more money Purchases Charged Tomorrow Not Bille MeDougll oath Main 6720 Here Are Featured Just a Few of the Exceptional Savings in Our Great Store-Wide ROSPERITY SALE Look for the Prosperity Sale Signs on Every Floor Just the Styles po Woman Wants Crepe de Chine Taffeta Spring Dresses in good styles for street, sports wear made in the Spring. Attractively trimmed with plique and other novelties. Navy Black SMacdougall-south wick, Coats —of tweed, polo and don- ble-faced fabrics, made in tailored, mannish styles. Both half and full lined. Suits ~—of tweed, in tones of rose, blue and tan-—made in the attractive style pictured; quite mannish, with inverted plaits at back, a belt and pockets. Fully lined with silk, Capes —made of plaid back, double - faced coating, in styles for sports or street wear. ferend Moen Bedding—T owels—Cotton Goods Turkish Towels fine 19x38; good) Dieached, hemmed LOC Turkish Towels Stee Maxi, reg: Hemmed Sheets fixe f1x90 before) $1.25 hemming; £004 quality Dieached shecting, evamiess. | Pillow Cases Mise 4¢tx38 vetore) 2 bemming; medium / quality moslin. and ready for use../ with corded derm bieached 25c "Each jade Comforters Full bed size; filled with pure white wont voveres $3.45 with fine ailkoline Asaesd| Crochet Bed Spreads Size TixSt; full bed $2.65 Turkish Towels fies 24x56; extra) with corded bor j 60c ders; hemmed. ° Muslin ron pieces, one! size; heavy quality finish; not over 10 allover and medal | yards toa customer lion cent ne; hemmed heavy, bleached; | Bleached “Hope” yard wide; in soft 15¢ Get an abundance of reat. Go If you wv tt ty theatre.—Ad | ——_____— ep in a thoroty ventilated Eat and drink nothing that slowly and chew thorety.! foods difficult to digesf Bat Drink plenty of milk. and very ripe fruits. | fruit juices prepared from Rat ergs, butter, bread, rice and cereals. Une no tobacco,” Soothing For Baby’s Skin After a bath with warm wa- ter and Cuticura Soap there is If you earn lem than $2,000 m year Hear potas more cooling and re- Robert 9 Gente Symmonds re a Ar SE Tonight PS lecture: and a bigger job. ENDS FOOT MISERY Cal-o-cide positively gives quick relief and lasting results. Tt penetrates the Pores. and removes the cause. (Plasters each package for Stubborn Corns) 1 Mile Caloraia Packages Sobd — AB Draggute BS Cal-o-cide efor REMEDY —MarDougall-Southwick, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. d Until May First Cretonne 29¢ Scotch Madras 9c —Fearth | | | | Shopping Hours | 9:00 to 5:30 | = | | | t Women’s Embroidered } All-Linen Handkerchiefs | } 19c | $1.80 a Dozen Embroidered corners | | elaborate these white Canton Crepe linen handkerchiefs. With narrow hem- dress and accepted new modes for embroidery, braiding, ap- Pink Satinand Elastic Girdles, $2.75 Comfortable girdles of flesh-colored satin ; made in topless style, with Hevna Second Wieor Brown elastic inserts at front and back. Sizes 22 to 26. Children’s Shoes —of black and brown calfskin, on a broad-toe last. With “Goodyear” welted soles. psp REO | $2.25 iain 11-Seuth wiek, Firth Fleer, Boys’ All-Wool Shaker Knit Sweaters, $4.95 For Big Boys—4 te 16 years old. “Ruff-neck" styla with large roll collars; In combina- Uon# of school color with stripes on chest, cuff and bem. _ Tittle Boys—t te 6 years ol Tn the same sty! shades and stripes, fy iam —Macd I-South: ‘Thire Floor set Dress Percale Full yard wide;) good standard) 19c grade; in stripes, figures, checks — Ugbt and dark.....J Ginghams 27 tmches wide; tny blue and white checks, plaids. and +14e broken checks; also Plain colors Art Ticking 32 Inches wider printed in auton effect, with fNoral designs in ents} 35c Long Cloth miss 26 inches wide; so: stn} 19¢ chamois finish, 7 Linen Shop. Little Girls’ Capes $7.95 Sizes 2, 4,6 Years Smart littl caper made ~ like the sketch, in fine, all wool velour. in navy bdbiue or bright red. —MacDougall- Southwick, Baby Shop, Third Floor. v. | —| My Their Medicine Chest For 20 Yeas T is characteristic of folks! ure's Remed delleve gone nthe mm and that I find myself, at seventy-one, fr drifting back ® quarter of ‘a Jid Bot ac action and that they ed @ habit requiring inva y augmented | 1 believed & preparation the best effect must first to: then act the stomach an § | mentary ayatom. If this waa a healthi ler p you will be one of thers A. H. LEWIS, Pres. And make the user feel better at Aftor experimenting with hundreds of different nds, T at Inst perfected A. I, LEWIS MEDICINE CO., the formula that is now known as Nae St. Louis, Mo. TO-NIGH T-[=* Tomorrow Alright} Cet a25° Box

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