The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1922, Page 4

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“F ools First” Inspiration for Contest | | The Foolish Women had their | now how abott the Foolish | | You, we know the woods ts them but what we'd like to| Wath Friday Niehe VERA GORDON DORE DAVIDSON Stare of “Humoresque” “The Good Provider” | full of find out ix this Who ts the world’s most Foolish Fool? And we are a going to pay $26 in cash prines to 7 Ten dollars will be the} by Fannie Hurst, Author of “Humorcaque” KAY avd Orchesten Coming Satur: Marshall » “roots rinsT* | find out | Ciret prime, $5 the second, then two jawards of $2.60 and five of $1,00 wach We don't care how you send tn | your answer write a letter, a jin gle, poetry, or anything you want. | What we wa le the answer |this question: “Wh the wor most Foollah Fool,” and, of courre, you Must state your reason for the selection you make Incidentally, Marshall Netian’ newest ploture, which Inapired the . contest, a mystery drama, ‘Fools Miss Duport First,” opens at the Coliseum Satur N 188 DUPONT, the beauttful pnd Prise mgs Stor cloke a week heroine of “Foolish Wives,” is m tomorrow, Send your answers to Foottsh Wool Contest Editor, Be the star of the new Universal ‘A Wonderful Wite,”| sia, opened at the Columbia today is the story of a young wife feature oernt " it Gar oie fits wih ansthes ‘man is ory MAYOR WOULD [ia che netun army Wont tavens | LST JETS RUN! who when, Instead of the promotion the Jhusband is sent to the jungles of J Africa, brings a dramatic climax to | the photoplay |. Vernon Steele is Mise leading man ‘That the revision of the contract under which the muny railway was purchased i# the only solution of the traction problem was declared Tues | day by Mayor Caldwell in an address | cipal league | come man ry ented that the elty WILL RADIUM AT LAST 2 routine tore than carry ove the |terms of the contract of purchase, | OPEN THE DOOR OF let loose a!! the fitneys and then let} ¢ the bondholders worry. He declared | ® Weil and K |that they would sue for a reviston of GREAT UNKNOWN? |<: contract on their own initiative | ature Chet mi ick and want to Get under eetite cireumstances. Seas istogtstai's| ~ACCUSE CHIEF) Charging that rent car drivers ad. dicted to dope are allowed to monopo line the corner of Westlake ave. and | . we BE sic reve tone woets Dupont's and night. receiving t to-Active rays continuously into | Pine st., Arthur and William Emeh, Ml th rent car owners, sought a restrain }ing order in superior court Tuesday to prevent the police department oh hel |from interfering with their business ‘You! The Emch brothers declared that t is help- Chief Searing has instructed hie offi | qealiance |*\cers not to permit them to occupy | t thelr stand at the corner, while at Peonter hat feet, Pout the appliance ithe same time he done not interfere it je within the reach of ail, both |With drivers whom he knows to sd h and poor. licted to narcotics. matter how bad your ailment.| Chief Bearing denied the accusa- we ih be “Sr our |tions. . istaction ‘One irri t and nerves to « 4 the nex are thoroughly ing you be Kovre. No vo trouble wonderful oe . Por More Than tt Yeare LEADING DENTIST ig {5;| Prosecutor to Tell About Drug Addicts “Women Drug Addicts” was to be t of « talk by Deputy « Attorney r. at the Wednoaday session Jot the Fifth Annual Wouren’s Legts jlative council assembly. being held | jat the ¥. W. C. A. Thia ts the first day of the three-day seesion, Reports on the Wormen's Industrial Home and Clinte and the Mothers’ Congrens convention will he included Program of the convention, Only two women are members of the actual governing body of soviet | Russia, Seven pictures starring Pola Negri have been bought for American ex hibition Madteon between | ist @ 24 ADULTS 10c Childres Gc | Amateur Prize Contest Tonight 8:30 Extra Attraction All Ween! Margherita d’Auria s OMEWHERE in your neighborhood there is a man who installed Arcora last year. Ask him about the comfort and joy of having | every room warmed with its own American Coming Thurs. and Friday Diamond Carlisle Th 1 North weet | Mo 4 Police Story? tee teee Wilhelm Cohn at the Organ ' Radiator. Ask him how much Arcota saved — | him last winter in coal. } Then look at the money-bag chart above. Sealtle—3 Day. { ‘The bags represent the price of Arcota. See iy a ) how the price of Arcota is the lowest this ~ | Spring, NOW, that it has ever been. ALG.BARNES { Don’t wait for the rush next Fall. Let your BIG 4 RING WILD ANIMAL | family be one of the fortunate ones to save time, ( a + worry and money. Pick up your telephone; é ' call your Steamfitter or Plumber and get an , estimate on Arcota for your home at the low | price NOW. ‘This Neighbor Saved Half His Coal Bill “A year ago we installed ARCOLA with siz American Radiators fn our two-and-a-half story frame house. We have saved fully 50% of fuel over the old-style heating stove, not mentioning the cleanliness and labor saved, and the even temperature through+ @ut the house.” ‘ CHRISTIAN KOMMER, CINCINNATI, OHIO Half of Your Coal Bill is Worth Saving: ; Get an Axcora Estimate Now AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY | ilers and AMERICAX Radiators for every heating need Holgate and Utah Streets. Seattle, Wash. | FREE Your Plumber or Steamfitter will charge nothing for an es- timate. Ring him up today. And drop a card to the ad- dress above for a fine Arcota book. It is free. RDB EM MILE OPEN DEN STRECT PARADE AT 10:30..A/4 DAILY Admission 50¢ and 750. Reserved Numbered Chair Sale Starting Wednesday, May 17th 9 a. m, Owl Drug 'Co., Third and Pike TH Wesley Barry as he looka off the screen. The clever little freckle-faced comedian is here shown on the steps of hia California home with his two pals, Maria and Herewlea, Wes jis making hundreds of people laugh at the Liberty this week, where he is appearing in a new comedy, “School Days.” eee COLISEUM “The Good Provider,” Fannie Hurst, which ts showing nt the ¢ uum thie week, ts father's own picture. vealed the beautiful quality of # mother’s love. “The Good Provider —written by the same author and directed by the same director—shows that father isn't such @ bad skate “Humoresque” re after i Vera Gordon and Dore Davidson have the leading roles. see WINTER GARDEN “Queen of the Turf’ te the title of the film attraction at the Winter Garden this week, and as the name implies, ft t# @ race track me! drama. It includes one of the moat thrilling borse races staged since the picturtzation heckers.”* A Geaperate Might fn an and « daring automobile two other outstanding the picture. features of STRAND Elinor G Rodolph of celebrities who have ma yond the Rocks” one of the biggest Paramount drawing canta of the season, Elinor Glyn the It ts one of her mont re and Miss Swanson tino appear in the wrote leading roles. “Beyond the Rocke” ts the attrac tion now at the Strand and, jude ing by the capacity houses at each performance, it will be a hold over feature, OAK James Corrigan, who ts the r of “Jimmy Bali" acreen neen t in the * on the legitimate at Zack was keen, shrowd and witty Jimmy ts the typteal rv lover Miss oa, crane a, WONDERFUL WIFE A UNIVERSAL PICTURE dl bort Jor Earache any drag et a tube of the ori ume Bengué (A ma will irench Igé- nr then apply as follows: rub ittle of the Baume in front of and behind the ear—for the quick relief of the pain. Keep a tube handy for Toothache. ‘THOS. LEEMING NEW YORK SEATTLE STAR “FRECKLES” AT LIBERTY nn | | !Prinee Chap,” | "|been looking fc Hila newest characterization ta written by | equally as good as the role he made ff pop Fe foring ron the spoken stage. nd Friday the of- & Northwest mounted police story clure Patter Claire Wi | or has one of the loading roles in “Fools First,” « turization of the popul suggested by Hugh M Saturday Evening Pow! is scheduled to be shown here soon. Shannon Day, Follies dancer, ap pears in “Ills Back Against the| Wall,” a new Goldwyn picture to be| shown at the Liberty in the near future eee Edward Pepi, author of “The wrote “The Bache Daddy,” which t# Thomas Meighan latest starring vehicle. eee Sixty pretty chorus girts take part The Show.” eee Earle Williams ty to be etarred tn the #ereen version of “Dicky,” an QO. Menry story MEAN FEWER CLOTHES “Well, well, Jack! How ts world using you these days? been a long time since I saw you. | Hope all's well with you folks, too.” “Oh yes, things are going right now the Its new how ra to play in, 1} it now, but ‘the; in more than we want to pay.” “Don I've worn out several pairs of shoes recently look for a new apartment. Found it | at lat, but I arm paying #0 much rent | I don't know when the wife and 1/ Will be able to afford the new clothes we're needing.” Yes, it I a problem tn these days when most of us pay all we make on kida can have my rent to me. rent, But I'l) tell you @ scheme our family has tried out successfully That in buying clothes on credit That way there ts a small amount due every month. It isn’t like hav ing & staggering bill for clothes com ing tn two or three times @ year. ything at Cherry's, down on Sec 6., between Madi fon and 8 Rialto building, over the Pig'n Whistle, Good qual ity and reasonable time to pay."—-Ad vertinement. A Sure Way to End Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff that is to dissolve it, t it entirely. To do thi about four ounces of plain, on liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in «ently with the finger tips BY morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and> three or four more applications will completely dissolve and = entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff} you may have. You will find all ftching and dig ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lus trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel @ hundred tim 125 Third "COR UNINER SHY Ave Hereen righ 1 ald's “The Beautiful and Damned | Dumb Beil, ave teen bought by Worver Broth os. “The Real Adventure” ts Florence |“PPear in “W Vidor's next starr . Caster De Haven's next comedy ts Me “The Store of Eternal Newneas' DAY, MAY 17, outhwick f Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Dougall, The Extra Value of the EXTRAORDINARY 1,000 Pairs Ruffled Marquisette Curtains The most Every woman wants Ruffled Curtains for some window in | her home. These are completely made, 2144 yards !ong, All f white. 350 Stamped Luncheon Sets DOLLAR 1922. at ““MacDougall’s” wanted Curtains, All with “tie-backs.’ } ir —MacDougall Southwick, Fourth Floor J Pai 86-inch Cloths and 4 Napkins, stamped in 6 diffsrent de-) signs to be embroidered in colors, crocheting. 100 “Sample” Face Veils Edges hemst!ched for | —MacDougall- Southwick, Fifth Floor } Usual price 2 and 3 trmes higher. } The very newest mwshes, in all the newest colors (-onserv- | ative colors, too), with silk embroidery motifs and cheniile dots, Only one of 1 kind, All smart drape veils, in square, oblong and round shapes. Extra values, And the styles are very attractive. in checks, polka dots and plain pink, blue or natural (mus- Both percale and unbleached muslin. lin). to called “Christmas.” Scenes for “The Supmrtan,” fen turing Reginald Denny and Gertrude in Larry Semon'’s pewest comedy,|Astor and directed ty Kiog Baggot will be shot tn Kentucky 500 Women’s Knit Vests A very special purchase. ! Fashioned in the straight, bodice-top style. Nicely finished I at the top. Sizes 36 to 44. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor 300 Women’s Bungalow Aprons . ing picture, —MacDongall Southwick, Street Floor | } Many different models All sizes. MacDougall Southwick, Third Floor $1.00 $1.00 ‘$1.00 4 for $1.00 ‘$1.00 ott Fitager-, Snub Pollard has coms loted & satire op movie di- rectors. | eee | Mouse Peters and Noa Beery “| “Across the Rainbow.” eae Hoot Gibson's next. Carr, the “Ma Benton” of “Over the Hill,” will next he seen in “The Cherub of Seren Bar” ts Joyner’s Wonderful Catarrh Remedy | Is now sold by drug stores at $1.00 per bottle—enough for three months. If you have Catarrh of the Head, try this medicine once and save yourself needjess suffering —Advertisement. IMAGINATION and VISION The story tellers fancy created Hop-o'- My-Thumb and the seven-league boots— the step of twenty-one miles was the limit of his imagination. _ Accomplishment as wonderful as the imagery of the fairy tale has followed the vision of Alexander Graham Bell—the instantaneous transmission of the human voice a few feet or thousands of miles. The seven-league boots exist only in the minds of “the little folks.” Over 33,000,000 conversations a day in the United States testify to the value and im- portance of the telephone in the elimina- tion of distance in the social and business activities of a nation. 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