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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. and Richard Dix Rupert Hughes’ Story of a girl who could never find a partner to dance with— ‘The Wall Flower Just Look at Those Feet ———> HELD OVER! They're a Riot! U. S. S. California Saxophone Quartet COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA “TROUBLE” is coming Saturday and we can't stop it! And JACKIE COOGAN started it all! 3 More Days to See— ZANE GREY'S MACK SENNETT'S “GYMNASIUM JIM” Saturday—Eugene O'Brien in “John Smith” Se NE Caney nays Flapper merely “a little gi Colleen Moore, rushing to defense of younger generation. | Colleen Moore, Rupert Flower,” vinced leading woman in Hughow’ picture, “The Wall now m that lapper United at is | undeserved eritic Moore ts so earnest in by he in willing to ad-| tionship. Almost defiantly she “I'm « Ylapper myself.” At least she is of Mapper age—2! [and is therefore, she claims, in a fair position to understand her subject | “A flappe Sothen pronounces } with an air of wikiom, “is a little girt trying to grow up. | “She wears flapper clothes because |she thinks them rather smart and | naughty prociaims, erwere Until Friday Night Only VERA GORDON —and— DORE DAVIDSON —in— “Your Best Friend” Saturday—"One Clear Cail” | wants to he thought a bad one } because ahe acts badly, but because Ethyl Murray is the name of al New screen actress who makes her debut in “Missing Millions.” Why, oh why, the “y"? Pauline Starke will play the fem: ¢ lead in “Captain Blackbird.” —————— | “Idttle Mies Flapper ts really old. | Lucile Carliste appears both as!/fashioned—but in her efforts not to Larry Semon’s stater and his fiancee | let anyone discover it, she ‘flaps! in tn “Goll” And they do cay Lucill te te most modern and approved man and Larry are engaged. | a “Left to her own devices she would BOO <p des | dance and flirt just os girls have ¢ ‘Theda Bara wil! soon begin work | ways done—dut she woukin't wear) on a pieture for Selznick. She wii} her skirts quite so short probably be directed by "She kes her freedom and she Brabin. GEORGE ARLISS In “The Ruling Passion” NEWS COMEDY ALWAYS l16c¢ YUKON PIONEERS’ Parade, Celebration and Crowds “AD Chartes| _ *" Pauline Garon and Mary Astor will | Ei be featured in ‘Glengarry School Days to be mate in Ottawa, Cana ROE | COLUMBIA What's a coward? If a man re | fuses to fight, having reasons of hie a strong flavor OW SHOWING SHIRLEY MASON “VERY TRULY YOURS” ANY TIME jown, is he to be bra once as }@ timid feminine halt of the to and William Worthingto strong cast in the filming of Leet Rennick Brown's original story 10¢ “inn Supported by Lillian Rich * of much | “She is a good little girl who! not | of human p. y in “Afraid to | Fight,” the Universal photopiay in lwhich Frank Mayo appears at the | Columbia, Lillian Rich provide THE SEATTLE | { Captivating Colleen at Coliseum rl trying to grow up,” opines | likes to be a bit daring and snap her | well manicurvd fingers in the face of the world-—but fundamentally she is the same sort of girl that her grand mother was “The great difference ts, she more ambitious and she has m things to wish for, “She demands more of men, be- | caune she knows more about thelr | work | | “If she enters the socia) arena; jesrtier that only means she will | marry earlier or choose a career for | herself sooner “She uses lip powder in imitation | women she knows. | “Her look of sophistication only | means that ft is considered good jform in her set to appear a trifle | bored | “She knows more of life than her | mother did at her age | sees more of tt stick, of rouge and} the okler because she ‘fap. ping’ to extremes in order to shock | her critics |. “She knows what she wants and | knows what she in doing all the time / and she meets life with a amile and hopeful, eager expression “Ths Mapper, bas charm, good! |lodka, good clothes, Inteliect and a) ‘keen, henlth ¥ viewpoint.” “Sometimes she carries her le TODAY'S PROGRAMS COLISKUM—Cotieen Moore tn a CARDEN —Shiriey Mason ory Traly Yours.” OAK—Darbara Redford in “The Face of the World.” x LIBERTY | Horse race fans have a rare treat at the First ave. | ek, where tb Rides,” the Wildfire,” is being horses and many | in eviden lw INTER GALDEN >» In wooed and wedded | Ther ng circumstances. exist, for exampl y Yours,” a new which charming little Winter Ga © may be wand that « ly swan oth humor and patho to the soul of a girl, all ig human. . In a stirring drama of a fighting veteran from overseas who fought his greatest battle for health and love over here. AFRAID TO FIGH | A thrill and a sob, anger, disappoint- | ment and delight—they’re all in this virile picture. OG IN A CENTURY” STRAND ‘ur Rest Friend," ve at the St#nnd Here vartetie letters ndidly aot ing, sacrific Dav dthrift ymedy care to late the up the bill ‘ond os of wallflowers. which will « A prize writer STAR PAGE 3 Open an Account at Grote Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F. KEGEL, President. Mid-Month Clearance Specials In The July Furniture Sale Twenty-Five Genuine Leather Rockers $24.75 Large, comfortable Leather Rockers in the style illustrated—with spring seat and wing back. These rockers are exceptional values. Only twenty- five are offered at the special price, each, $24.75. Sixteen Attractive Davenport Lamps $25.00 Each That is less than half price. Each lamp has an attractive silk shade, and the assortment is very complete, so you will encounter no difficulty to make a satisfactory selection. —Second Floor 36-Inch Cedar Chests $13.50 Each Tennessee Red Cedar Chests— strongly constructed and beautifully finished, Trimmed with copper bands. Why pay storage on furs and valuable apparel when a cedar chest will pro- vide ample protection? Drapery Madras Reduced to 95c Yard Eight hundred yards of fine Drap- ery Madras in rose, blue and multi- colors, offer an opportunity to pro- vide your home with overdrapes at a saving. The madras is 36 inches wide and the colors are fast. Very special, the yard, 95¢. —Second Floor Window Shades 45c Each Three hundred green and tan col- ored Window Shades, size 36-inch by 6 feet. These shades are factory seconds — slightly imperfect — but their wearing qualities are in no way impaired; special, each, 45¢. —Second Floor Garbage Cans Special $1.98 Galvanized Metal Gar- 18 inches in 26 inches with raised bot- tom and outside flange covers; priced very spe- each, $1.98. —Basement Store bage Cans, diameter and high, made forced sides, cial, they are: Many They aliflower” contest 20th. are “Ww July it is not of $5 will be the best and $3 on the orsets next time but old too | ¢ | difference, comp yet awarde letter, % third prize ot prize, fe me of the letters follow many y “The Ru Vallflower Editor: The was a wallflower was be. arents gave me music ive years, I never took in my music, I was in party and they thought I | wallflower a beautifully your first honest-to: | party wrseted women are calle self-respect and jacket on Dear Wallflower Editor: }to tell you what it x It means to be sitting in light You can't dance Porch Cushions $1.00 Each Two hundred Cushions and Pil- lows, covered with good quality cre- tonne, are in this offering, priced to close out, $1.00 each. —Second Floor Rich Veltones Reduced to $1.10 Yard ’ Three hundred yards of fine qual- ity Veltone—a very superior terry cloth drapery—in a choice of most attractive colorings on medium and dark grounds, Very special, the yard, $1.10. Curtain Swiss 33c Yard Good quality Swiss, so popular for ruffled curtains, is offered in a good assortment of small dots and figures at this very special price, the yard, 33¢. —Second Floor Arolux Porch Shades Are Reduced for Clearance Limited quantities of the follow- ing sizes are marked for immediate disposal: 6 Shades, 18 Shades, 17 Shades, 4-0 ft. 5-3 ft. 6-0 ft. wide, wide, wide, at. .$3.85 at. .$5.10 at. .$6.20 10 Shades, 8-0 ft. wide, at.. $7.85 7 Shades, 10-0 ft. wide, at. .$9.75 These prices provide excellent sav- ings on high grade porch shades. —Second Floor 89c Each four well-finished handles. Without Scoops . With Scoops With slanting easily read. pounds by ounces. You will rein- dial ae He Ra Greatest Dog | : Send ie Rinwtouses to Star different look at, but I wear corsets. After my first dance was not at all popular If you | confidentially told me to forget my and notic I noticed 1 A girl friend “steel side a will pe Oe 1 try ans to be @ ballroom at | ness dancing so you just Fine House Brooms These are very fine brooms, made of 15-inch selected broom corn with rows of stitching and smooth, —Basement Store Family Scales - $1.98 that can Seales weigh up to 25 need a scale most during canning. season. —Basement Store Sheets Bedspreads Blankets Mid-Month Specials— Unusually Good Values 80 by 90-inch heavy un- bleached Bed Sheets with center seams, priced spe- cial, each, $1.10. 76 by 86-inch medium weight Crochet Bedspreads in a variety of good pat- terns, special, each $2. 62 by 84-inch pure wool white Hudson Bay Single Blankets of superior qual- ity in 4-pound weight; spe- cial, each $6.50. Copper Bottom Wash Boilers Three sizes, special $2.39 Each Heavy .-Copper-bottom - Wash Boilers with, strong. reinforced rims and tight- fitting covers; sizes 7, 8 _ and 9. Select. any’ size, special at $2.39. Basement Store Medium Size Willow Clothes Baskets 85c Each Substantially made and well - proportioned Clothes Baskets, very special at 85¢. —Basement Store $2.19 be like this EEE Charlie Chaplin ts likened unto the dancer, in “Charlie & new book by H. Louis Delluc also compares Chap- to Moliere. | Chaplin,” | Delluc tin | | John Drew played “Robin Hood™ jon the stage 30 years ago. He was 39 then. Now Douglas Fairbanks, 39, is playing it for the screen. " AMUSEMENTS PANTAGE: Matinces, 2:80; Nights, 7 and © Now CHARLI Nancy Fair; V Lyle & Frivolities tagescope General Admission—Mats.: Nights, 40¢ ne RRAY Dupree; Springtime towrey; Pan- 250; Brownie Comedy— International PrRAuMIAWO United Artiate 7 | shown at the Colonia / oe | re'aa fire scene In “The Face ia” that will bring you! toes, and an auto wreck ery nerve in your a whole lot more it Intensely thrill. | It'« a Hodkin Redford, one | stars, assumes and interesting. and Bart | ing | son releas jot | the leading screedc part ‘The cnet of “Deserted at the Al tar” includes Be Love, Tully Marshall, F Jensen, Frankie Lee, William Scott and Queenie, the dowy }and could not get the time right | to od musician, but when they of the latest pieces I stumbled ove aa wish you h I could not dance. ‘The rest of the | Never to evening I was a “wallflower.” None! when 1 ha of them played any attention to me | jence, est of the evening was put some front of me i, Wish that handsome fellow with the Rodolph Valentino” smile would Kk your way; but he doesn’t. You never come and vow That's how I felt my wallflower expe AI the That taught me a lesson and 1] pyouse n taking an Interest in my muste | role in am now a good player. say I am no flower rs will play the title ptain Blackbird.” Rose Needless mary Theby will have a character longer a wall-| polo, M.A. C an ee little John Henry, T have al y, the canine comedian, ways been considered a very good) will again be seen together in Sen- dancer, but my 28th year finds me | nett comedies, the first of which will very much a wallflower; not bad to} he “Bow-Wow.” Dear Contest Editor: v | Obercassel Boy, | most famed doa, has just won tional Alsatian Dog show England. Mrs. W. H. Wid- dows, his owner, has refused ja fortune for him, Europe's} |his 50th prize at the Interna-| in| How to Rid the Arms of Objectionable Hairs (Aids to Beauty) A simplified method is here given for the quick removal of hairy of | fuzzy growths, and rarely is more than one treatment required; Mix @ stiff paste with some powdered dela- tone and water, apply to hairy ute face, and after two or three minutes. rub off, wash the skin, and e |hatr hes vanished. This simple treat. |ment cannot cause injury, but care should be exercised to, get tone.—-Advertisement