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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 | THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE | | / «qc: t ” t ° ea ® Sisters” at Winter Garden i No, 5—What “Foolish Wife" Doos This Picture Represent? Exceptional Values— Lowest Terms of Payment Are Featured in the Grote-Rankin Co’s. | Answer “* Until Peiday Night BETTY Name of Contestant.......-.00.. 000+ e e | | compson eo S ssa | Neer eee ring Housecleaning Sales “The ivan First prize 80 p ] Temptation!” Third price rt 4 SeRUEEERS Two prises of $6 each 10 Twenty Leather-Covered 7 € Manik MO APLAN Total too im “PAY Day” Also 10 pairs of tickets for “Fool ish Wives” at the Columbia, Bed Davenports Exceptional Value 50. They combine distinction in appearance and thorough reliability of construction, om eee Frames of waxed or fumed oak with genuine leather up- STRAND | holstery—a davenport that makes a comfortable seating NLORIOUS gowns and Gloria are piece and a very comfortable full-sized bed. The price is | J always synonymous, and never very exceptional, each $57.50. «sen ocraglanmAys ino $6.00 down puts this davenport in your home. Number Seven more wives to come after bea one, Whatever you do, don't] |mias one day, or leave them all to! BaCOMO EAR SENECA guess the last day. Guess one al (ladys Leslie and Seena Owen in the great story, “Sisters,” Unttl Friday Night day the remaining eix days, and’ by Kathleen Norris, which in picture form is being shown at eh ell the Je of the conte in saheaee on thle oer ’ Mts" | the Winter Garden this week. It is the story of @ courageous If you don't guess it immediately, girl who fought to hold her husband from her ow? selfish however, refer again t * sister—and won her fight. 25 names that you have study Will reveal the lady's name to| you. | 1. Adriana, wite of Antip Shakespeare's “Comedy of E 2. Alemena, wife of th CONTEST RULES 1. The “Fe h Wives” contest awe = =FLOYD’S 8s] ” general, Amphitryon, and mother of will run for ys. It started Dancing Debutantes” Bi frercuies Baturday, April §, and ende Fri | (secant, Phe togve ong 3. Amytia, wife of Nebuchadnes. | day, April 21. Bach day a ploture aye H Is S 1 did Lo f Hundreds f F: < - “ he ‘and this wee ith bea i. te clshedrepreccntine’ « femmous | [tte akrand thie week with « bea ere Is a Splen t o of Fancy |ful dance prologue staged by the El 4 Ann Boleyn, wife of Henry | “Foolish Wit from history, | ener Floyd ue. vi. “mythology, drama or fiction. || eee | I 5. Cleopatra, the “Serpent of the | Each day a list of 25 people, {co LUMBIA | R R Ss Bath owe Nile.” which includes the name of the One of the prettiest ball room sets 6 Dora Copperfield, In Dickens | picture printhd, will be published term te = OME Ging oy 2. The first thing neceasary to | uring the acton of “The Dangereua At the Very Lowest Prices Are Offered at Remarkably . queen of Carthage, in | win one of the prizes is to clip || Little Demon,” in which Marie Pre- Ivins « “Aeneid.* each day the picture of a “Fool |] vost, the dainty little Universal star And they are woven with single-tone centers in I 0’ ces ADULTS | 4. Mary Stuart, queen of Scot-| space proviied the name of the || "Rhye mie “yscntavar the ign | lve, brown, yellow, gray and pink, and finished with And housewives th bs i y Oo lana. person represented. Prizes will | comedy variety, was written espe dainty band or chintz borders of contrasting colors. nd housewives that know values will supply their 1 Cc). 10, Fatima, seventh wife of Blue | be awarded to the contestants | cially for Mise Prevost by Mildred You will find them extremely practical for bathroom requirements for a long time to come from this offers oes ist oo beard. z who submit the largest number of | Considine, forme € Beattie. | or bedroom use. ing. Although they are factory seconds, and show Chilerea Be} 3. Mou Flanders in Defoe's “Moll correct anawers to the 13 ilustra: |) : - tS Size 24x48 inches $1.10 Size 20x60 inches $1.95 slight imperfections, the values are so unusual that TODAY AND FRIDAY | 12. Guinevere, wife of King Ar |; ; sad _ | COLISEUM ‘? oe oe Gic, enc%e & yen aie immediate buying is necessary to get the best selec- “ OUR AN € the most vivid scenes In'f| Size 27x54 inches $1.45 Size 36x72 inches $2.45 ‘ Pri = WALLACE REID thur, in medieval romance. re aa THe CLOSE OF noe tion. Priced 25¢, 35¢, 45¢, 59¢ and 65¢ each. per gy = gpd 13. Polly Peacham in Gay's “The | rye Co} cha then cual First Floor, Bedding Section « cru cua Somos 9 IN weno Atmantr nel | 2 yh Window Shades ADDED ATT N ~~ ; <a EXTRA ADDE TION HE creat The Basement Store Sells House- 15. Helen, wife of Menelaus, and cause of the Trojan war. 16. Hermione, wife of Dadmus, in “The Taming of the Shrew.” nd great See roots ocd caine a Very 69 © Each cleaning Requirements for Less th ; _- - @aughter of Mars and Venus, in| 20, Lady Macbeth, in Shake re Special te rent mveeeny: * speare’s “Macbeth.” COLONIAL it fone , Floor Paints House Paints 17. “Jenebel, wife of King Ahab of) 21. Lot's wife, who fled from Sod-| «without Limit,” a @ramatic film |f| House cleaning time is a logical time to replace h: lom wobeyed her 1 ¥ . 4 Ps That dry hard and will Of the best age J and disobayed her Lord's instruc | piay, opened at the Colonial Wednes- | worn or soiled window shades—it is also a good time ; ° quality, 18 Carol Kennicott, in “Main |tiona it ts from the Saturday Eve |f] E wtp dete - wear exceptionally that will properly dec- Street.” 2. Pandora, wife of Epimethew, | ning Post story by Calvin Johnaton,|{| 0 replace them this week, for important savings are long. rae : jj 3% Ratherine, wife of Putruchie, fa cohemmns! ye yee miythetngy lead presente Anem @.-Milsen. the offered on a large lot of 36-inch by 6-foot Shades, in Pints . .60¢ hot and preserve the” Jenin Reeders wie of Emperor} peautitul Swediah actrow, in aj]! green and tan colors, mounted on-guaranteed rollers. Quarts "906 une. ectsika charming role | . - Pints -65¢ £4, Niobe, who dared call her chil-| A" hig gambling house, where men |{| ee eee ret Gallons °222°$3.25 Guarts $1.00 dren more beautiful than the daugh: nef width tfilibe aamay til ooo $1. ‘ ter of the wodn i prghe gio 4 36 I h N Porch Paints Gallons .....$3.75_ vucretia lorgia, daughter ay he offering. od “ ¢ Pope Alexander Vin aad duchess -pteieas -Inch Lace Nets Heel - proot Porch 3 ot Ferrara cHeeer | aints in all the de Paint Brushes Juget th niven te but one otf for 45c the Yard SQuarts -=.....95¢ Pure Rristle Brushes, aC « aitticult things Hetty {I} set i i HOUSEWORK, TO) for “Theil Offers a satisfactory choice for attractive window Flat Wall Paints ot i ee - Dud | , reat ut the Liberte |f| curtaining. These Nets are shown in distinctive Filet The -kind ‘and “qwilit dome: : 1 S to to Find Her- {ure a fer this week, Also she learned a num | weaves with small figures and designs—the colors you wilt pF pinay na ee L-inch ...---.20¢ The Princess Olga— fj) Feeling So Well piel) lcs tos tgutane: each ae Came nN ee ee ee a me terior decoration. 11g-inch +-+-.. The Alluring Danger # M “ ing med by Woman Bonnets, |! ousually quick time : Pints .........60¢ 2-inch ........40@ — 1 pains ae Pee cad" Bema Lionel Barrymore from the choir | oni 3 Quarts ...-...95¢ 3yzinch ......50¢ | with other trou-| Joft will watch his own body Can & man succemfuly teach girta |i] bles that women| carried into Westminster abbey. [iow to be charming? Wallace Reid | } Mercerized Marquisette at 50c a Yard Lawn Mowers sometimes have,| Anything is possible in the |... yes.” for ax Austin Bevane in ened y Dong egge' meview. hey the Paramount comedy drama, “The ‘o stay Charm School,” at the Oak, he is the lin bed a week in| Wittiam Russell hax started work | principal of a school in which the|l| Mak , ive curtai , i , 1 work | prinoty akes very attractive curtains for any room in the { Columbia Saturday! . It Oe ee ae ce eaniche tol ee, Sra are taught to bell! home. The quality featured this week is highly mer- Three Styles ; “ leading wety satin -|}| cerized, 40 inches wide, and is shown in ivory and 2. 4 FOOLISH eee F E K LE FA E | ecru colors—a very superior material; the yard, 50¢. at Attractive 7 WIVES” Wallace Reid, Conrad Nagel. Bebe = | Second Floor, Drapery Section Prices is and Julia Faye ha the Dan leading roles in William DeMille's i) | Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. vosrur arnt oer ial How to Remove Easily | No velty Lighthous: i4-inch Paragon Mower 14-inch Admiral Ball- Well ! June Mathis, one of| Here's a chance, Miss Preckle-tace, |] with 4 spiral blades, ball bearing Lawn Mower ent epenart for freckles with bearing, self adjusting with 1014-inch drive wo ans Gente Lamps, Each, $6.85 and self sharpening—8- wheels; very easy rum : while Artistic Electric Lamps with parchment shades, inch drive wheels, priced —_ ning; priced... .$15.50 - about the same troubles 1 thought I would try it also. *T find that Ican work in the laundry al) through the time and do my house- th work, too. Last month I was so sur- day, started in prised at myself to be up and around a bit in a slapstick try a re ° guaran that it will not : and feeling so good while before | used . | unless it removes freck! : h ps NOW PLAYING to, feel completely lifeless. I have Donald Maclx screen heavy, Jif it does give you a clear com-|f| that a beautifully decorated in bird and floral de- PE eee -$12.50 No. 1 Chief Grass Catch- |} gE ‘ told some ot girls who work with ‘started bis thes career when | plexion the expense is trifil signs—they are miniature lighthouses \- 03 ; . j sTUrmynoUs Harold me and have such troubles to try 4 booking agent mistook him for an-|. simply get an ¢ ot Othine— |] tively pel peice’ each, 8 —o and are en 12-inch Trojan Lawn _ ers, special .......75¢ |} WITHOUT Lioyd Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- other man and offered him a job, double strength—from any druggist |]! , , r-hetdll Wisse, Tb nietines Mower with &inch drive No. 1 Simplex Grass LIMIT. past eine" eaven tes ecu A : fi , and a few applications should show |f/ e wheels, 4 cutting blades Catcher with galvanized —— | pence et st coer. ses [Big Productions row how leary te te 1d youre ; and plain bearings— metal bottom, priced TYING LIPS Soon Shown Here | murs! mplexion. Rarely !s| more than one ounce needed for the ton, AAA | _ It’s the samestory—one friend tell-| Picture plays of « Filet Lace Curtains priced, each .....$9.75 special at ......$1.35 | | ing another of the value of Lydia E. Toe are sxist 2 d P. i G d H Advertisement ath ine as his 5 :. :, strength Is sold under guarantes of J] Unusual savings are offered in these two lots of Two-ply Rubber Hose, Blue Line %-inch cot- money back if it falls to remove /t/ quality Filet Lace and Amerex weave Curtains at 54-inch size, complete ton-covered Garden or Griffith Grn freckles Advertisement. __|_ $2.68 and $4.38 the pair. Lawn Hose, completa ereeine wae Oe ae ¥ POSTPO D And the assortments are large enough to make a ‘i : with couplings— Rodptah Vatentinn tihtnca Oeste dn most satisfactory selection. 25 feet, special. .$2.55 50 feet at.,.$4.75 —Seoond Floor, Drapery Section 50 feet, special. .$4.85 25 feet at...$2.65 with couplings— ous Wives,” which ts coming to the tert MADE AT LAST ES “Well, well, Bill, Glad t e you | Say, old man, you surely 4 7 ee - gress these Gaye. Haves | inca MARY PICKFORD | been the most popular of ail her star.| — TOO MUCH PROPAGANDA : I|Good I take it from pace dyncal deo Mary kford is taking a hand | ring vehicles From the Washington Star the girl with lthat fine new duit. you “Do ig aiways ee ie ‘ig in the for big productions, In Her a a RRL Jud Tunking says there has deen $ uess 6 to 2 truth and nothing put the truth filmi: of & ‘ einige “ ots part | A ' use | pretty warm Jail that,” replied Senator Sorghum. | previous efforts in scope and elab-| Elaine Hammers » does one | thinks maybe what'ethe matter wi Q THAT it Tha x A man who undertakes to ascertain | oration, The original production has {act like an actor {the world is pressimism, It's fine t Jack y | ¥es, thin he ing better truth in its entirety and then to ned — :. | a long, hard out all the elements of non-veracity | Tae ——- | Aa et et aoe | METROPOLITAN stain TUES. MAT. APRIL 18 «cnt Does the dance, Does she Soothi d Heali | ught for quite ira new sult) Complative silence.” The Season's Smashing and Startling Dramatic Sensation! ing and Healing | n = twist, does she do a lot 4 I have that 4 ure still i ly of things you carit resist? . Soap and ointment for mo—buying a new suit,|f scwme ano 50c Mats. Dai'y for Women On 50c Does she? Umm’ Boy | . They gentl cleanse |! mean. Every time I think T can URN taniediste Rix Tl he does !!! spare enough money an insurance > : Nights, 55¢-85c-$1.10 (Including Tax) for Everyone Over 16 OO ihe yond Youve seen the irritate pores, |Payment comes due or else I've a} Z 2 No Chikiren Admitted—All Seatw Reserved—Seat Sate Today \r ote to meet on the new house. first three sessions. overcome roi ness, A UNIVERSAL UNIT PROGRAM Vell! This un is subdue blotches, }I'l be wea fringe around the edges if I don't get a suit pretty kind of « suit and let you wear it TO THE HOME, WHILE ae while you are paying for it. They CAN DO AS NE PLEASES. bi u are paying FOOT - Ii will let you make practically any I. . 7” vane ¢ I Senvediont, arcanpement. 268 pase Ca o-cide reneoy " Advertisement. eves better!!! og NUFF SED. and usually produce f/°\\,y, postpone the grand event?| Also Lenatuy Lee MORAN skin Buy {t now and pay later, Follow] A in*The Rubberneck,” Have a healthy skin f| my plan and step down to 207 Rialto ) \ ‘ Bidg., on Second Ave. between Mad International |News that everyone admires. Icon nd, Spring. over. the. Pisin § Caled patvely ver quick ee At all druggists Whistle, and have a talk with Cher-) f ud leting resulte,, Tt penotraiss the rie UNUSUAL lry's, They'll fit you into the finest for Stubborn ] ' \ -GRIPS 1! FASCINATING L M + LAY nent.”

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