The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 3

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LEMONS } GIRLS! } \ BLEACH SKIN WHITE || { Squeere tho ju into a bottle containing ounces of Orchard White drug store wi ply for a cents, shake well you have a quarter pint of harmless and de Vehtf{l lemon bleach. this sweetly fragrant the fee, neck, arms shortly three which any few Jotion into and hands | note the ess of your skin uties use this! nd bring sunburn, t doesn't Dr. J. Ww. They'te th sone, Min p If you valu repair it. Next your watch, let Haynes: erty theatre.—-Adv. more learn alety a rates are very c © of two lemons} Massage | jj hag any wages, THE r | Accused of Selling Hi Dope to Policemen } | Charged with atte: g to vel! an oO poaine to Pat | N. P, Anderson and 0, L. Redden, Floyd Stanley was arrei 4 Friday at Melrose ave, and J) A second man, said to have Stanley's partner, escaped in an au tomobile. WINTER GARDEN “No Defense,” the Vitagraph of fering starring William Dunean and Hadith Johnson at the Winter Gar den, closes Saturday night and the ‘White Hands,” opens Sunday This production stars Hobart Rosworth, the clever sta and sereen player, in a story la along the coast of Northern Afric And one that ts brimful of romance jand adventure. Of special interest to local film fans arance ty the cast of Dana, a Seattle Saturday Wor instead of recruiting his cow punchers in Hollywood, Director | Rollin Sturgeon waited until Ne ar | rived at his Arizona oation™ nd then employed 25 from bona-fide | ow ranches new show, see MADISON Rodolph {will be the apr Muriel Frances youngster. } screen celebrities responsible for the COLUMBIA sucesas of “The Four Horsemen of “Kissed” is the title ef Marie | Apocalypse” — the 1 Prevost's latest Universal feature, It} tion which ts being is to be shown at the Columbia for | the Madison theater the first time Saturday and ts said|Miss Terry to be quite the most charming pico |and Ingram this dainty little actress has | which has pr made since she left the ranks of|film sensations of the season. Mack Sennett’s bathing brigade to ane 6 ome a star in her own right author of “Kissed” ts Arthur | OAK Somers Roche, popular fiction writer,| What happens when « selfish | | oe. | mother of the ultra-smart set makes up her mind to marry her daughter | to a rich and unscrupulous man in| told with the realism and in the| modern language of the snobbish ur hundred” in “The Rage of| ” the universal drama which ts to be shown at the Oak Saturday Mias Dupont is geen in the leading role. Valentino, Alice Terry and Ingram are the trio of Valentino and have the leading roles! cted the offering | ture en to be one of the| STRAND Is the wages of in death? If sin is there any back | These are the vital 4“ which are answered in the unt pleture, “Back Pay,” n by Fannie Hurst, and which shown at the Strand begin turday. na Owen and Matt Moore have ing roles and others promi nent tn the cast are J. Barney Sher ry and Charles Craig | oe LIBERTY A Western pleture and not « | “movie” cowboy in itt This is the distinction North of the Rio Grande,” | Holt-Bebe Daniels Paramount pic ‘ture which opens at the Liberty e yout | ning COLONIAL Many noted stars of the sereen and stage were enrolled in the filming of “Cameron of the Royal Mounted,” under the able direction of Henry MacRae, the entire story which comes to the Colonial being photo: graphed in the foothills and moun. taing of the Canada Rockies, thus emphatically telling the truth in ple tures. given | * the Jack | Big Specials for Saturday Tomorrow is BARGAIN day at McCormack Bros.’ Store. Every Saturday we offer to our cus- tomers a group of splendid bargains. Every department is represented with special values for the day. Thrifty shoppers make it a point to visit our store on Saturday because the values offered are so much bigger than elsewhere. Remember that our low rent and low cost of doing business are a direct benefit to you. ® foley au Specials for Men! Mes’ Usi Union Suits—2 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Union Suits, 98¢, or 2 for 61 short sleeves; ankle leng random colers. Sizes 36 AL F¢ ue weight; All sizes. 85. ; white, Oo 46. Shirts and Drawers 79c YR SATURDAY - wers for 79¢ a garment, Get the habit! Buy at our store on Saturday! Boys’ Smart Spring Suits Two Pair of Durable Trousers : $7.48 Saturday Only Bring your boy in tomorrow and fit him out in one of our $7.48 Suits. They are on sale for Saturday only. These Suits are of high-grade wool tweed, cassimere and worsted fabrics that will give the best of service. All are tailored in new Spring styles and finished in excellent shape. The patterns are so good that neither you nor your boy will have difficulty in selecting. REMEMBER that the extra pair of trousers mean double wear for the suit. Ku.ckers are full lined. Ages 7 to 18 Children’s Mary Janes Special $1.25 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, ONLY! Gunmetal Mary Janes for children; heavy sole, spring heel; leather bow. A dandy little shoe. Sizes 5 to 8. White Mary Janes Special $1.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, ONLY! Children’s White “Nubuck” Mary Janes; turned sole, spring heel; silk bow trimmed. Sizes 5 to 8. Boys’ Bathing Suits 89c Every boy wants a Bathing Suit, and here's « dandy for S8D¢. Jersey knit, wool finish Cotton Bathing Suita, Ages 6 to 12 years Well made. Women’s Silk Hose $1.50 Extra value of Pure Silk Hosiery; fine gauge stockings of pure silk thread, with ouble liale tops, ac heels and toes; in ack, brown, navy, gray, beige and nude hades. Children’s Fancy Sox 19c SPECIAL VALUE of Fancy Cotton Socks in @ variety of colors. Sizes up to 6 years, for $1.85 Fine Spring Long or ecru and Balbriggan or short or long "Men Cotton Sox 20c » . FOR SATURDAY—Fine Cotton sty reinforced toes and heels, gray and heather; 3 pairs for 50¢. Men’s Dress Shirts $1.48 A especial offering of Men's Fine Oxford hirts; new striped patterns; soft cuffs; well made and finished; all sizes, Men’s Bathing Suits 98c Jersey. kt Cotton Bathing Suits; navy and white and red and white; regulation style. Also, Wool Bathing Suits in navy, maroon or he ors at $2.50. ather cé Domestics Table Damask $2.25 Yard h all Large, 68-inc inen Table Dam ask, with floral pattern. Chair Seats 19c Curtain Voile 50c Yard QUALITY of white Curtain Voll patterns, Polished 600 Marquisette hes wide. Bleached Sheets $1.39 ans, Bleached y #h PRICE. size 81x90 inche 44 oung:, Lace Curtains $2.50 Pair VALUES of white n Lace Curtains 48x90 inches; ali-ove floral designs. Bread Pans 50c deep, Bread Pana. leather Chair Seata. SPECIAL Drip Pans 19c SPECIAL Women’s Bathing Suits $1.50 Exeefent value of Jersey knit wool finish in the popular colors, with contrasting trimming. You'll need one for your summer bathing t NOW! Get Housewares Department Window Cleaners 19c SPECIAL VALUE of 12-inch rubber Window Cleanera, with galvanized frame. gray metal wood and imitation Steet Table Forks, wood handles. VALUE 10x15 inches. of Drip Plain or Tumblers, “THE STORE MAT, Knives and Forks 19c Pair Knives with riveted polished Glass Tumblers 5c corrugated Girls’ Hose 39c SPECIAL VALUE of fine mercerized lnle finished thread; a splendid wearing quality in black, brown and white. All sizes. Women’s Union Suits 59c SPECIAL VALUE of Glove Knit Summer Union Suita, bodice style and band top; low neck and sleeveless. All sizes, Summer Undervests 19c SPECIAL VALUE of Women's Fine Knit Undervesta; bi » style or low neck and sleeveless. A sizes. Nainsook—25c Yd. FOR SATURDAY ONLY. iso QUALITY OF FINE NAINSOOK FOR 25¢ YD, 30 inches wide; lengths from 3 to 15 yards, Organdie—35c Yd. FOR SATURDAY ONLY. 600 QUALITY OF 40-INCH ORGANDIE FOR 35¢ YD. all colors, including white. and Children’s Bloomers Special 49c silk finished Sizes Glass Fine quality, Black Sateen Bloomers. 2 to 10 years, Children’s Dresses Special $1.95 Dainty Organdy Dresses for children of 2 to 6 years; new est models in the new summer hades and white, SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREEY KATTLE Beban Will Appear in Person poe in Picture at Coliseum George Beban, the dis- tinguished actor, who comes to the Coliseum Saturday in person and as the star of a |new photoplay, “The Sign of the Rose.” Inset shows Beban jin his world-famous charac- terization of the Italian. “Here is one author who will not idare complain they have changed bis ‘tuff on him,” writes George Ade concerning “Our Leading Cit zen,” the photoplay he wrote for | Thomas’ Meighan. oe | | “The Dangerous Age,” « domestic |drama concerning middle-aged peo ple, ix heralded as an original photo- play by J. G. Hawks and John Stahl j eee One wonders what is tn a title after all when “The Man Who Smiled™ is changed to “The Woman He Loved.” Was man or woman the star of this picture? | eee | Joseph M. Schenck, producer of the Talmadge and Keaton pictures, |muys production of photoptays will| be greater in August than at any jtime in the history bg the industry Rupert Hughes recalled the prints lof “The Wall Flower” after it had been released and remade two reels. D. W. Griffith also changed “Or. phans of the Storm” after it had been released. ASTORIA, Ore—Funeral services held for the seven seamen killed when steamer Welsh Prince was sunk by teamer Towan. Madison Theater Cor, Broadway and Madison TONIGHT “The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse” With Rodolph Valentino First Time at POPULAR PRICES TWO SHOWS—AT 7 & 9 P.M. Now— Fifth and Lenora— Veterans’ Festival. Oh, Boy! Twenty-five Big Shows— Lachman Exposition of Amusements. Let’s Go! Awarded Medal for Giving Blood | LONDON, June 2.—D, W. Tibb | aged 38, has given 15 pints of blood As a result he has been presented with in 12 operations for transfusion. a gold medal. LONDON.-One bhumdred members of crew of British steamer Wiltshire, stranded on coast of New Zealand, being landet by life line ———————EEEEEE Companions in excellence That never-to-be-for- | gotten salad! Heinz Vinegar and Heinz | Olive Oil joined forces | to make it taste so good. That is where the sur- | prisingly delicicus fla- vor came from. Heinz Vinegar imparts an unexpected goodness toeverything on which | lit is used. So does | Heinz Olive Oil. They are companions in excellence. ADULTS tase | Childrea Ge “Coolest Spot In Town” (CHELDREN) AMATEURS Prise Contest Tonight 8130—Alno Herbert Rawlinson in “THE MILLIONAIRE” COMING MISS SATURDAY — PONT so Alse Wddie Pole tm “The Secret Four” Orchestra “Speed International "Em Up” News fe Columbia LAST TIMES TONIGHT— IRENE CASTLE —IN— FRENCH HEELS AMATEURS COMING SATURDAY RALPH CONNE! STIRRING TAL CAMERON of the MOUNTED Every Day ... -10¢ It’s Always Cool at the Colonial arias Matinees Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, Preaidena | FIFTH AT PIKE SPINET Desks are desirable because of their historical charm and because of their simple beauty. The Desk illustrated comes in brown mahogany fim — ish—is of generous size and well proportioned. Ten are offered for Tomorrow’s Selling; priced very special.............-$19.50 Camping Requisites : Are Not Expensive He Come tomorrow and make your selections—You make your outing more enjoyable, more co! b There are— White Metal Knives and Forks, pair.......15¢ Luncheon Plates, dozen in package ..........8¢ Paper Napkins, 100 in package Waxed Paper, roll....4¢ Aluminum Tablespoons, each Aluminum Teaspoons, each ..... Aluminum Vacuum Bot- tles, pints .......95¢ Aluminum Vacuum Bot- tles, qts. .......$1.85 Acme Steel Fry Pans 19¢ Heavy Tin Coffee Pot, 8-cup size .......7 Stoll 5A Auto Tent and Bed $47.50 wee cere ee 1 by 7-foot Auto Tent, with poles ....$17.50 High-grade in assorted colors, with pillow and valance .-...... Evelyn Greeley and Carlyle Black- well have gone to Holland to appear in four pictures to be made there. Ancther silty title change. Elinor Glyn's “Six Days” will be only “Five Days” on the screen. Probably a | sop to the silly censors. 16 University, Cor, Western Ave, Your Summer Suit ts waiting Takes It Away A Summer Suit will keep you cool, comfortable and good natured. To make it easy for you to buy one without paying the full price at one time, we make this special offer for a short time only. $5 and take the suit with you. take care of the balance, Bradbury Suits Are strictly up-todate, tailored in high-grade woolens in a variety of pat- terns. These Suits are made to give a great amount of service and satisfac tion, and range in price from $29.50 upwards. Take any of them for $5— pay the balance while you wear the suit. ’ Clarkson Hats Straw and Soft Hats in a variety of models —something becoming to every man—priced at $4 Pay us only | Easy payments will Men’s Shoes For Summer Wear tn the popular leathers black and tan, Prices range from $5 to $11. Two Entrances: 209 Union Street 1332-34 Second Ave.

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