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TH SEATTLE STAR PLAYING AT STRAND FINAL BILL AT —_T' Fi ~ MOORE IS wom (Gye t Same High Standard Main- tained Up to Last TODAY'S PROGRAMS Maintaining the same TY —Wesley Barry in “Schoo! high stendard which haa character MITA-—Itoet Gitson tn “The | | | ixed the house thruout the year, the N—"Queen of the ason's last bill at the Moore the > Crees ee r this week embodies everything o in “Beyond the t ood ariet hould me.” : good variety should) | cortskUM—Vere Geren in “The od music, better dancing, plenty | Good Provid of amusing stunts of one sort and| | COLONTAL—Nasimove tn “Camitle, another and a lot of really clever one pe Tehe ” beginning Sunday Marie Prevoet b | fines. | Heading the bill ts Harry Carroll's |} “Varietion of 1922"—a revue #o pre : 4s . tentious that, in everything but che | STRAND | Jamount of timo consumed, It ts com. It is safe to say that you have “Follies.” Carroll, | |parable to the never witnessed the last word in th is the composer of | art who, Incidentally of making until |some of the most popular song hits |the romance that is most delightful lo you of the decade, wrote all the music |ly enacted by Gloria Swanson and for the revue and, in addition, is | Rodolph Valentino in “Beyond the the central figure of the offering !t-| Rocks,” which is now on view at the Tom | Strand The theme of the story Elinor Glyn |eetf. He is supported | Dinate and Patay Delane: the Love Sisters tn y which Is ts & lewwon to women dancers; and-dance | by kon’ acta, and “six chicks"—Hilda Burt,|who marry without love and shows Katherine O'Dell, Catherine Martin, |what happens when they do find the Nondas Wayne, Marie Otto and /|man of their heart Settings all the way thru the ple ture are unusually beautiful and the Helen Bure. Second In the way of applause at Sunday's opening performances was |two famous stars have been sur } Dor Alfonso Zelaya, son of the for. |rounded by a capable cast, which mer president of Nicaragua and a |includes Alec B, Fran Badythe ertrude Astor and Mabel pluniat of exceptional talent. Ite | Chapman | mixer laugh-producing chatter with | Van Buren. classical music—and it's hard to say wi dad which the audience likes better COLUMBIA Joan | Hoot Gibson, in “The Bearcat,” a nasisted by wsly encored for | Jimmy Savo, Fransa, was gene fe the feature at Universal picture, his pantomime and eccentric danc-|th Columbia theater. Those who ‘ : ing: Mason and Shaw presented a | have seen thig smiling hero's most t! Rodolph Valentino and Gloria Swanson, appearing at the skit with a real surprise tucked | S*Mt pictures will find much to enjoy | away in tt: Ray Fern and Maree |!" his newest, which is a whirlwind story of the Old Weat | made a hit with their “vaudeville The story concerns a young man and costumes. diversion”; the Luster Brothers did |Girl Forger Given The star herself han things with their bodies that pro-| Y"° #teps over the Mexican border spared no energy or expen in| |Voked wonder und applause pra {t2 Fd himsci¢ of a slight unpleasant: gowning herself in the latest and! Suspended Sentence| | Bert and Flo Mayo had something jer Ph rp Reba ot ney le In most strikingly artistic Parisian ere-| yfadeline Parks, girl forger, is un The usual film and orchestral eo erttigts Dp mr hey 26 fa, Bhavan ngs, and they! years in the state penitentiary at| features rounded out the pi . h of a pretty girl—-played in have, moreover, been selected, 19 | Walla Walla she wh nin instance by charming Lillian every instance, to harmo with |" Presiding Superior Judge Caivin © Rich—and fights w pad men” of Nazimova's personality, No len /sran suspended the nentence Satur the community, Eventually the hero stress has been laid on the back-| gay. pecaane Miss Parka Wan shown convinces the sheriff and the rest of grounds, designed by Natacha Ram-|{o be suffering with tuberculosis, | the populace that he is a pretty fair bova { sort of ch Raby Por in new Century and all ends hapr Nazimova ts on the bill In'and F ‘Nuff sald. cellent Camille a wonderful jolph Valentino gives the AN, 75, BOY, 19, “VASEEKING DIVORCE} perform lover, Armand. J » & th, 76 led sult ff a WINTER GARDEN pace belts wendline keen beteshays. t “Queen of the ee OAK And on same day Milton J. |i! he course. It ts Laugh follows laugh ar Graber, 19, sought, thru a guardian, {If fan ne group ows thrill in 6 Duke 2 from matrimon } whose experiences have been woven Butte,” the film play at | urf drama that re a the It's a rom owboy co “! memorable “Checkers,” that rand h the lots of clean-cut at WALLIE—A Goof with patent! ey of the tart that thellied the weatend “ude "che temmuen oe Ses leather hair. whole country more than a deca: a ranger, pu' truck the WEASEL—A Scandal Walker | ago. f cattle rustiers and ked him down, or | who breaks the girls’ hearts. The outstanding scene of this film ever the owner of the | he fell, Lindsay said. The child was| WEEDS—Would-be wild ones. which fs on view at the Win ena to be ® young | unhurt WOODEN WOMAN-—A girl who in the ra beauty 32 Fight.year-ol4 R. Levin cannot step re whi egtory egy thoro! : nang) ike of Chimney ae : ; L . « 2 the | rest | OI WOO! 3 nee a field of sprinters and shows for the last time tonigh: in front o nt home 8 16 WOOK) WH An exclamation | finish in an absolute dead heat, The - h ave. with several other chil of ridicule or indignation. | frenzy of the spectators who jam the n Thursday afternoon. His WRINKLE—The mother of a/ towering grand stands, the mother called him. He turned to Flapper. |throrigs In the betting ring, where 1922 R d f run home and stepped directly Into WURP—Anyone who te a wet| thousands of dollars change hands, ecord o the path of an auto driven by Tasso blanket socially the paddock where the horses are . Hi W. Schwartz, 3113 Arcade bullding. |]| tho the boy was knocked down, was uninjured. for the big event, thrill even the most callouned of race-goers. by Automobiles i HAVE GOLOR IN CHEEKS: The cast is headed by Prownte Ver. - een ren) non, « clever young actress, who ia | Be Better Looking—Take | also a splendid horsewoman, [DQ qdorner Enentrom, of tne | Olive Tablets | 2 ren M. C. A. 1601) pices LIBERTY Wentern ave., was injured Thureday 5 If your skin is yellow—complexion a you ever play hookey from : ffering from a bre Ken leg ict ih-cuniten’ eonked-—enectite. woos (Pee? prulses on the arms, face and Peyou have a tad taste in sour| Wealy Barry, the freckletaced when atr » motor track driven! Clean Baby's Bowels with movie star, plays hookey more than by J. M 5 at _ THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ) OTTO F. KEGEL, President The Spring At Prices Gratif yingl y Low ye ACH pattern is a beauty—each design especially attractive. So 5 that in addition to the timeliness of this sale (now when you c.) want inexpensive dinnerware for the camp or country home) there are remarkable savings. 50-Piece English Porcelain Dinner Sets Special $19.85 Meved with groupings of tiny rose buds. 42-Piece Dinner Sets Special $6.45 Made of American porcelain with dainty decorations of pink forget-me-nota. 42-Piece Dinner, |f Sets Special $6.45 American porcelain dinner sete decorated with bluebirds and sprays of apple blossoms, 42-Piece Dinner Sets Special $6.45 A simple conventional pattern makes this American porcelain inner set mont desirable. The decorations are narrow blue lines on the snow white shapes. 50-Piece Dinner Sets Special $11.85 50-Piece Dinner Sets Special $10.45 Luster Tea Sets Special $8.10 Twenty-three-plece tea sets in blue, pink and yellow shades— American porcelain éinner the sets consist of 6 cups, 6 sets with double gold line decom 1% saucers, 6 tea plates, teapot, rations, Open stock patterm, cream pitcher and sugar, Semt-poreelain dinner set in attractive blue design on white ground. This ts an open stock pattern and very desirable. 50-Piece White Porcelain Dinner 50-Piece Dinner 50-Piece Dinner Sets Sets { } Sets Special $8.95 Special $18.85 Special $19.50 These sets are in the “Ran- Semi-porcelain dinner sets Black and gold line decorated semi-porcelain dinner sets with full gold handles, decorated with band border in tan and blue colorings eon” pattern, and are very deo mouth—a lazy, no-food feeling—you ; . mt ge — ae should take Olive Tablets once in the Gus Edwards screen play D300 serra tecth ere wet} “Caiifornia Fig Syrup” | + hike hiettion ‘alt = aa” Cites Paktene which is the a t ihe Libe out of the mouth of Charl i Nate ieee sor" culsesae=rere’ oremeren | (iis Week : tei C aaatepe ta ripe Ballard Celebration |Deaconesses Open — |,,4,7%1c" 2", ,*zhitition at was [stitute for calomel—were prepared | *h!# b z ould, accordi ) m report te . . ‘3 , D.C, [by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of| For Wee, as the untamabie and tr. potice Thursday, when Mra. F. K.| Will Be Perpetuated Meeting in Seattle | eter «4 1% inches thick. | study. gp ms Be rown, loves the /Lindmy, 6121 26th ave. N. E. ran Rallard residents plan to per-| Thirty members of the Deaconess | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a/ Md swimmin’ hole and iis dox into the child with her auto at 23rd petuate their celebrations of the past | board of the Methodist church, who Pir pentagon ht Pe purely vegetable compound mixed| “Hippy” more than al! the wealth aye EP Tuesday. Mrs. k. According to Dwight 8. Haw-| will come from all parts of the Unit-| ond ot tb cael eb with olive oll. You will know them |#?4 education in the world. But he |Lindaay J not see the boy . (ger ingen jer ay ioe [sa Stenson barca one quality, ri | by their olive color. to mreet a weosthy uncle until it was too late to avoid strik- sx and Prosperity Week" demon-/| ence at § a m, Tuesday, at the First , ime mene © Saar, Sink aiken, beige ene Seat Le Denese sean ee leek Eee Seem Meneees stration, the general committee in| Methodist church, More than 400 CASTORI |e¥es, no pimples, a feeling of buoy./smong the juve et oaantte radars 31 The little boy ran into charge will now become a permanent | people are expected to attend the a ney like childhood days you mast — pe veda 2 ee 2 the middie of the str organization with the purpose of| banquet given in honor of the visit- For Infants and Children js at the cause. rk iso tries tO stopped my car. The boy #! furthering numerous community | ors Tuesday night by the women of | rT} Fi 0 |, De. Hawards’ Olive Tablets act on} put over an Enventios 4 bY\T started my car again, and celebrations in the district. An all-| the church, N USE For OVER 30 ; |the liver and bowels like ca his old friend, Leff, ¢ You: | This was the report Ballard picnic is being planned for aaa | Always bears res yet have no dangerous after can't-lose-{t-clothes-pi He finds dnay, 4528 Fourth ave er the middle of the summer. Early in /held, and will be participated in by the CS Lie of They start the bile and »vercome | himself duped by a ot clever olice explaining an June an Elks’ boys’ picnic will be! practically the whole community. of Lededa jconstipation. Take one or two night. | 5w conan : er — — }ly and note the pleasing results. Mit Di ed with elty lif4 and long. Cut This Out for Future Reference lions of boxes are sold annually at|ing for the ol’ swimming h« 20¢c.— Advertisement ina l5e and ight and returns to his home town i Arline Blackburn ts his sweet Hurry, Mother! A half-teaspoonful | heart. | f genuine California Fig Syrup will] dhl » your cross, fretful baby com It clear the little bowels COLISEUM | } Vera Gordon, who won success for wind and gases, the bile, | her performance as the mother in AMATEUR PRIZE souring food and stomach poison} Humoresque,” has anoth splen CONTEST TONIGHT which fs causing baby's distreas. | - a did mother role In “The 1 Provid A Good Time for All Millions of mothers depend upon | Broken Out Skin and = Itching | er,” in which she ts costarring with #30 P.M this ® laxative to keep baby's Eezema Helped Over Night Dore Davidson (who also appeared in #tomac d bowels and thus | iS cuclalitiy dites wadadimea etek ton resque”), at the Coliseum this Abe FRED STONE ooeke o siege eotte _ | or blotches on face, neck, arms or! ft isa Fannie Hurst story and tells CHIMNEY BUTTE”—a || ten breath, and constipation | vody, you do not have to wait for a father who strives, always un Real Western Cowboy Drama |) cramps or overacts. Con relief from torture or embarr jainingly, to bring happiness to oT narcotics or soothing drugs. | ment, declares a noted skin spec It makes clear how often S FILIPINO WONDERS bies love the taste of genuine ist. Apply a@ little Mentho-Sulphur | poor old dad is misunderstood » string Instruments ‘California Fig Syrup” which has and improvement shows next day William Collier, jr, Miriam Battis (NOTE—Filipinos appear all |/full directions for infants in arms use of its germ destroying ta and Vivienne Osborne are also th " - sei ly : : - is week.) and children of all ages plainly rties, nothing has ever been| prominent in the cast. | printed on bottle. Say “California” found to take the place of this sul ee | to the Gruggiat and ‘accept no imita phur preparation 1¢ moment you COLONIAL | tion fie eprup—Advertinenaat, | apply it healing begins. 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