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DOROTHY DALTON One of the Three Featured ee ee “The Sheik” Another Good Christie Comedy “COLD FEET" Strand Orchestra Under Wineland First National Kinograms Saturday—Look for “Find the Woman” oo Naan = Sl RAR thi ROL eet esas THE SEATTLE ONLY THREE DAYS MORE A boy whe tried to take another's place in the heart of a blind mother— Just 3 More Days to Bee the Best Comedy-Molodrama of the Season Made by the Comedy King MACK SENNETT Yes, sir; © genuine Gact Mack Sennett First National picture is “The Crossroads of New York” with the largest cast of favorites yet assembled! Ethel Grey Terry. She “vamps” roads of New York,” Mack Senne ing at the Liberty this week. | COLUMBIA ® iT" 2 athletic prowess of Herbétt }* Rawlinson stands him in good | stead in his latest Universal produc. | A Sweet, National Strong, Drama of Humanity! . 4 tion, “The Biack Bag," showing at/ ee Fiend ee Present It the Columbia this week. After two rough-and-tumble fights with a dan. | - Pathe Comedy and Scenic serous criminal, he leaps from a} Alone,” "All-star eaat. | Liberty News second story window of a hotel and | ee nee: Eh | ait pursues the man’s yacht tn @ fast | | COLONTAT—Plorence Vider tn “att | | << the Woman, Malotte on the Wurlitzer OAK Harold Lloyd to “A fallor- | | Mode Man.’ | Saturda: aniinp agiphecicaitot y Brings motor boat. There is another battle ‘Bester Keaton in “COPS” -——Tepie: Pollard Comedy x Saturday—Anita Stewart in “The Woman Me Married” bert found ies or saloons. university professors half pay, i¢ they desire, at age ot} 65, according to board of trustees’ J. — Princeton | to retire at peril Lad, 4, Digs First for New “Y” at “U” Jimmy Eagleson, 4 years old, Mon bis matically OM aay ifted the first shovel of dirt| from the ground in the University ey Thousands of Mothers have foond f° ‘Tsnsport while en route from | GATS. ORG Teen | Fs Among the speakers at the| 4f YOu are accustomed | ou a0 excellent remedy for children |p ‘ nony were Mayor E. |e -piaining Of Headaches, Colds, | John T. Condon and C. t« Maatiela,| tO using vinegars that Constipation, Feverishness, Stom. secretary of the University Y. M./ ach Troubles and Rowel Irreguiari- fl a. | are “just sour’’—that bite, pucker your mouth | §**"* ance. tes. These powde: areeasy and pleas- ant to take and ex- collent results Vera Gordon, who has just fin- ished a long deville tour, is She’s Vamp in Sennett Film, Now Showing at the And Ethel is “some” * * & * * &% * * & outcome of this dramatic situa shown on the screen at the V Garten this week, where “The Sheik of Araby” STAR Coliseum her way thru “The Cross- tt’s latest feature offer-| vamp. | iapepintiomsitinchiensstienndaliniineinnnsilil TODAY'S PROGRAMS ] with a husky deck hand when Raw |linson overtakes the fleeing craft..|]) “The Black Bag” Vance story is a Louis Joseph WINTER GARDEN A servant portunity—a her into the desert and Ethel La bribed false meanage to lure the girl from across the sea, herself in the most’ « girl ever encountered. The om ie er is shown. . B. Warner has the title role, eee COLISEUM | district where, Nov. 15, it ls expected | Eddie Gribbon tf the awkward / the new Y. M. C. A. building, ‘Eagle d 9 . “star boarder’ of Mack Sennett's #on hall, will stand. The hall will be t t hewest feature venture, “ named for Jimmy's father, the a on 1 e j roads of New ¥ which is p Licut. James Eagleson, who died on An akes @ motoreyct fest traffic and con- ighfare in the st but most effective manner ever seen, Det Farley, George O'Hara, & favorable op: | deadly | | Mit June, Kathryn Maciuire are Cummings, one ot t screen's favorite leading men, has been signed to direct feature pro ‘ductions at Universal City American Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made The first cost is unimportant. Results count. Buy an electric iron for what it will do—for the service it will render and the years it will last. The sturdy construction of ‘Aimericen Beouty” irons assure the same satisfactory service after years of use as upon the day of purchase. Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers. Established 1894. 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Strand this week. the characters rincipals, pla Wanda Haw a ‘Oa: TAL f the family dared to ap n the Deacon. The oli man wag fiercely nursing a broken heart He hated them all. Then a very small hand patted him | on the arm. A tiny figure climbed upon the old man’s knee. Then je happened. Tears came int sand he changed arted man, erts is the deacon |"Hall the Woman” is the picture | title, It's showing at the Colonial see | OAK Harold Lioyd Is playing at the Oak juntil Wed lay night in “A Sallor- | Made Man,” one of the funniest and | most pretentious comedies this pop- ular comedian has yet tackled. The | plot ts filled with screamingly funny | situations and includes a lot of won. | derfully effectt settings. Mildred Dav is, of course, Har. | old’ ‘3 leading lady MIXED CHARACTERS Pirates, seventeenth century swash. |bucklers and ladies in waiting, In- dians, colonists, and what not, | part in George Fitzmaurice's produc: |tion for Paramount of “To Have }and to Hold.” Alternating scenes at |the studio and on location keep this jeompany on the jump. | MARY MILES MINTER Mary Miles Minter, back from her vacation to Honolulu, will start with | Tom Moore on a production for Par- |amount of “The Cowboy and the Lady,” Clyde Fitch's play, which is jsald to present an angle on the | boundless West quite new to ple. | tures. ‘The whisper has gone forth that von Strohelm’s new picture is to be called “Merry-go-Round." the George | take | | | | | "er seats; reg. price $240.50. Odd sets and single Chairs left onsour sam- ple floor—the dining room suites being sold with other chairs. They have serwed their purpose to us,and must be replaced \by new, complete suites. These special prices ¢ontinue only as long as the chairs are unchosen, In- cluded are: Five Chairs and Arm Chair} REDUCED TO in Jacobean oak, with leather | $35.00 seats; regular price $70.50. / $35.50 $95.00 $23.75 REDUCED TO Five Chairs in Jacobean oak, with cane backs and leather seats; regular price $80.00. Five Chairs and Arm Chair } in mahogany, with blue leath- Five Chairs in walnut, with ) leather seats; regular price $47.50. Five Chairs and Arm Chair] of walnut, with leather seats; regular price $185.00. $75.00 Five Chairs and Arm Chair) BE®DUCED TO ) of walnut, with leather wie $63.50 SET regular price $127.00. Five Cheirs and Arm Chair of walnut, with leather seat; regular price $92.50. $46.25 Thirty-five Odd Chairs, Mahogany and Walnut, ngi in price from $14.00 to $30.00, will be sold at HALF PRIC! Local | | | Marion |harpist, who jin several selections Garden beginning) Miss Hamilton| Dana, the child.|ig @ popular musician and ts} | well known among the music-| | Winter | Wednesday. lovers of Seattle. Madison Bet, ix and 2nd at — —and— biindtok ing net, Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s - THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ) Musician on HARPIST Winter Garden Bill HARRY MYERS . Harry Myers, hero of the picturt- | |zation of Mark Twain's “The Con- necticut Yankee of King ‘Arthur's | | Court," has completed “Robinson | | Crusoe” for Universal and will go to Europe where he is to appear in INTER GARDE THEATRE eee TOMORROW Hamilton, talented will be heard ADULTS 10c Children &¢ “Coolest Spot in Town” Tuesday and Wednesday HAROLD LLOYD “A SAILOR. ‘MAD DEMAN” NOTH—Flent Time in Seattle 100 Other Attractions H. RB. WARNER tn im “The Dice of Destiny” THE PRINCE OF INDIA He performs wonders while i. A great m Don't nin him. “Ivanhoe.” senger to leave the dock, took the customs officials H. B. WARREN im the When Gloria Swanson re turned from Europe on the | Mauretania she won the dis- tinction of being the last pas for it three hours ¢ to check her declaration, Now Playing “THR FEMALE BILL HART TEXAS IN PERSON AND ON THE SCREEN, “SPITFIRE” TIMES TONIGHT MARRIAGE NEWS COMEDY Dramatically Told at the| Its “Hail The lots OF FUN Lots “OF GOOD ENTERTAINMENT ——= Prices— Any TIMO... 6. seeeee FRUITS SORKOWS ANGUISH Thomas H. Ince Woman”! Added Attraction AMATEURS GUINAN bia Orchestra, Liborius man, directing,