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{HURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922, f “Foolish Wives” Contest Winners Winners in The Star-Columbia < Wives” contest, as selected r Cutts of the Columbia Daisy Heary of The Star, 26 B.A. Ban N Third prize, $16—Mre Bonnin, 4110 Whitman ave. fourth prize, $5—Heatrice Renfro, ux Arta, Wash, Charies Fitth prige. $+—Mra, Lee Elle Because worth Chesterfield, 933 2Tth ave. Theater tickets are awarded to the Next 16, D W GRIFFITH Vernica, V, Clark, 522 . . ‘ foe 4ird at; has the capacity for § vicina M DeBeck, 67 th N. By} Vera B. Robertson E. Pine at.;! Mra, P. J. McClusky, 942 19th ave. | N.; FL, Cummings, 2995 First ave: Avaion Johnson, 425 Walker Bidg.: Verna M. Hoyt, 719 33rd ave. Following are the correct answers: Eve. Cleopatra. taking infinite pains, de- scribed by some as gen- jus! That's his secret of success in THE SEATTLE STAR Irene Castle Coming to Winter Garden in New Photodrama Hermione. Lady MacReth, Fatima, Pandora, -Ann Roleyn, Lot's Wife. Helen of Troy, 10— Dido. 11—Jenebel, 12—Guinevere. Winning ,contgstants will please call at Star office for p ee4teeeeun of the Storm” NOW PLAYING! “The Death Wagon, Swedish Picture, is soon to be reeased in America DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. E built well-knitted drama and scenes of splendor, thrills upon thrills, until he achieved ‘WThe Sensation of ALL TIMES N “Orphans of the Storm” you get pris- matic flashes of life, old as the Pyramids, new as urchins in Woodland Park! 25 cents buys a bottle of “ ine” at any drug store, After one ap-| plication of this delightful tonic you joan not find a particle of dandruff ox | {a falling halr. Besides, every hair! [shows new life, vigor, brightness, | [more color and abundance.—Adver- Prices: Afternoons — Chil- dren, %5e; Adults, S#e; Loge and Reserved Seats, Te. Evenings — Children, Me; Adults, T5e; Loge and Reserved Seats, $1.10. ! TODAY—TOMORROW | FLORENCE REED § “THE BLACK | PANTHER’S CUB” Coming Saturday RODOLPH VALENTINO (20¢) In “THE SHEIK” (20C| Marshall Neilan has some un- usual “twists” in “Fools First,” his picture, which ts now being i for First National release. Mr. Neilan's next production will be “Her Man,” adapted from George Pattulo’s Saturday Evening Post | story. latest | | TTI Ff timedge | WHAT KIND OF SOAP FOR A WASHING MACHINE T always think of soap as the partner of a washer. Some soaps are lazy partners, others do their full share of the work. Soaps that-do not dissolve conpulecaty, that give light, frothy suds without substance, make a washing machine do more than its share of the work. Rinso, the new kind of soap, helps the washer do its best work. Every grain is so pure and per- fectly balanced that it loosens all the dirt. It prepares the way for the efficient operation of the machine. When you use Rinso you don’t have to rub at all. Whether they have a washing machine or not, women the country over are using Rinso in place of bar soap at every step of the family wash. It’s ALL the Sereen Can Give Norma’s Greatest The Great After-Flu Tonto HEAMOTONE Makes fed blood, builds up the res stvength quick. $2.00, at all drug stores, 0 r Drug Co., 8 Acts of Storm and Sunshine nerves, and ly. $1.00 ar PLAYING KAY and His Famous Orchestra | tower of a burning palace by the her-| loine and villain furnish [many thrills fiashe j ding |The girl is ehot by a rejected suitor }just as the ceremony is being per |That of the beautiful Monyeen jis killed, and as Kathleen, niece of | Monyeen j eee j LIBERTY / | | Vera Sisson, the petite littie actress j | | | who used to play leads for Warren J | |LAberty this week playing opposite |Redolph Valent an aday Trene Castle. She returns to the screen after an absence of two years in “French Heels,” a modern story written es-| pecially for the star. The picture is a series of whirlwind’ events. Mrs. Castle rides, swims and wears a number of ectunning gowns. “French Heels” opens at the Winter Garden Saturday. * * * * * * * * * | WINTER GARDEN wan directed by Mr. Griffith. | Mystery then more myatery,| The ular Gish sinters, Lillian} plus my s thrillx, constitute | and De y, head a splendid cast in} outstanding ures in the new Rex | this off Ls Beach production, “Fair Lady.”| eee ehowing at the Winter Garden this| PALACK HIP week | Doria May does « bit of golfing in ||| ‘There are mystery packages notes sent by a mysterious lee & mysterious secret society; myw ous crimes by mysterious ban and mysterious clews to the Mdentity of the lawless groups from a mystery woman whose id y in wtill kept @ secret, even after 26 years. Eden and Return see : ee 7 drama. COLUMBIA } age A daring leap for life from the high | COLONIAL Florence Reed, popular Broadway star, plays four net charactertsa tlons In “The ff turization of poem, which ts lonial until Friday wv her necond RC. starring vehic Eden and Return,” Hip thie week showing at the} ck. and |i] hail her ji) as an undoubted co mer in @ comedy one of the ed on the screen during the showing of “Fooliah Wives,” the costly Universal produc | tion written and directed by Erte Von Strohetm, who also plays the leading role “Pooltsh Wives” fe showing tn tts second week at the Columbia, eee successful season on the New York,| stage. eee | COLISEUM OAK The killing of a bride on her wed. K ¥ provides one of the bie dra matic moments in “Smilin’ Thru,” the First National attraction starring Norma Talmadge at the Coliseum. ng Up With Lizxle,” a tively | drama in the starring Oak today. Ac volves around a little count who in sent to a fashionable girls’ | boarding school Irving Bachelor wrote “Keeping | It provides the! formed. Mine Talmage ts seen tn a dual rote Kerrigan, t9 on the screen at the Home of Hig Successes NOW PLAYING RODOLPH VALENTINO in “FRIVOLOUS WIVES” and the MACK SENNETT COMEDY “BE a, 14 COMING & > In a dramatic is Wives.” Bho photoplay, “Friv is « clever little _, “Be Reasonable,” a new Mack Sen nett comedy, is shown on the same bin. STRAND Every scene in D. W. Griffith's new pictu Irphans of the Stor “The T Kate Cla photograp times, and every scene personally TIMES TOMORROW JAUGHS! LOVES! HE: SCORNS! HATES! LAUGH! YOU APPLAUD! SIGH! THRILL! WHEN YOU rince’s Court The Leap for Life The Great Storm The Fight in the Gambling Casino The Greatest Fire Scene ever Sereened “Foolish Wives’ fie Columbia PAGE 3 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin's THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE MONTH-END SALE Of Furniture, Draperies, Lamps, Bedding, Rugs, Cedar Chests and House Furnishings 2 a . Two hundred Chinese Grass Chairs and Rockers in four styles (one as illustrated) Special ‘6% Each Twenty-five Dressers and Chif- foniers at half price. Ninety-seven Dressers and Chif- foniers at 40% off. One hundred and thirty Dressers, Chiffoniers and Dressing 1a at 331/3% off. Mahogany, walnut, birdseye maple and ivory finished Beds at 40% off. — =: Month-End Sale of Window Shades—69c Each Green or Tan Window Shades of good wearing quality, size 36 inches wide and 6 feet long, mounted on guaranteed roller; each, 69¢. —fecond Floor, Drapery Section 110 Pairs Irish Point Curtains Regular Price Up to $10.00 $4.85 Pair gon is a very good selection of these Curtains, 1% and 8 yards long, made of good quality net in v and elaborate designs. You must come and see them to appreciate their unusual value; special, pair, $4.85. —Second Floor, Drapery Section 800 Yards of Lace Curtain Net Special 39c Yard Filet weaves are featured in this assortment of Nets in small figured designs. You will find this net to be unusually serviceable. White, cream and ecru colors are included in this offering of 26-inch Nets at 39¢ the yard. —Second: Floor, Drapery Section 82 Pairs of Marquisette Curtains at $2.69 Pair Lace-trimmed Marquisette Curtains that will add that decorative touch to your rooms that only cur- tains of the better quality can bring. Eighty-six pairs are re-marked for the Month-End Sale, special, the One pair, $2.69. Hundred RUG S of the “Scatter” Size are offered at remarkable savings And they have been selected from our regu- lar stock—thus assuring good quality. Fifteen Wilton Rugs, size 27 by 54 inches, in a splendid as- $6 95 sortment of patterns, are spe- ad cially priced .......seseee. . Each Thirty Velvet Rugs, size 27 by 54 inches—all attractive Ori- $3 95 ental patterns and finished * with linen-colored fringe.... Each Twenty-five Axminster Rugs of fine quality, sizes 27 by 54 $3 75 and 27 by 60 inches. Your id choice of these ......++-++. Each Twenty-seven Velvet and Wilton Velvet Rugs, size 86 by 63 inches, $6. 50 in a variety of desirable colors, all finished with linen-colored cringe $7, 50 are priced Each Fifteen Axminster Rugs, size 36 by 72 inches, in a good $6 50 assortment of patterns, are re- . duced to Each Fifty Mahogany Finished Complete with Shade $1 9% The heavy stand- ards are 54 inches high, beautifully fin- ished a rich brown mahogany and their lined silk shades are unusually attractive. Priced very special for Friday and Saturday, each, $19.85. " ==fiecond Floor, Drapery Section Twenty-Five Red Cedar Chests Are Offered at $13.50 Each And they are genuine Tennessee Red Cedar Chests that will pro- tect your valuable ap- parel from the destruc- tive moth. They are 36 oe long and are trimm with cop) bands, as illustrated — special, each, $13.50. —Second Floor, Drapery Section * Month-End Sale of Bedding Linens and Wash Materials Interesting Worth-While Savings Are Presented 27-inch Outing Flannel, special, yard...... nate oo 27-incly Dress Ginghams, special, yard. 86-inch White Voiles, special, yard........ Fancy Bath Towels in assorted colors, each. Fancy Bath Towels of generous size, each. 72x90-inch Muslin Bed Sheets, each............ 69¢ Three-pound Cotton Batts for Comforters 17x25-inch All-feather Bed Pillows, each. Huck Towels in useful household size, dosen. "$1. 50 72x84-inch Crochet Bedspreads, each...... 42x36-inch Muslin Pillow Cases, dozen 82x94-inch Satin Bedspreads, each...........$3.95 Camp Equipment at Lower Prices Gold Medal Camp Stools, special...............90¢ Gold Medal Camp Chairs, special $1.25 Auto Kits—service for four persons, complete with quart vacuum bottle and sandwich box, ea. $18.50 Auto Kits—service for two persons—equipped with two vacuum bottles and sandwich box, each $13.00 White Metal Knives and Forks, pair...........15¢ Pure Aluminum Tea Spoons, each.... -4¢ Pure Aluminum Table Spoons, each. -6¢ Tin Nesting Cups, each ...... aeous -15¢ White Enameled Cups, each. -40¢ White Enameled Plates, each... -- 50¢ Waxed Paper for wrapping lunches ....5¢ Paper Napkins, 100 for ...... Markade Pree ot Paper Lunch Plates, package........++ +. .10¢ ye |