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‘The Playhouse of No Regrets Just TH Friday Night ZANE GREY'S “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES Adapted From His “WILDFU One More Day to See i! WALL FLOWER written and directed by RUPERT HUGHES | 2k COTTREN MOORE Saturday—J Ac Pro! i Prtday N “Your Best Friend” VERA ¢ GOR ON Famous Neve! Saturday—Get Ready for Some Bugene O'firien ia “Joba Smith” Flower I Today closes the “Wall Flow: er” contest, Many Seattle misses | vied with Colleen Moore, the “Wall Flower” at the Coliseum this weok, and the contest editor ts going to have rather a difft cult time to select the prize “wall Mowers.” However, their names will appear in tomorrow's paper, lotters flower ®o my friends say jasz dances, playing |money, petting 5 ven other 4 pper a ASPIRIN getting the genuine Bayer | prescribed by physicians over twen. ty-two years and proved safe by mil | Hons for | Colds Headache | Toothache Lumbago Eatrache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” which contains proper directions Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost | few cents. Druggists also sel! bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade Bayer Manufacture of [mark of | Monoaceticacidester of Salleyticactd, Following are some more of the | because of It, b I know the reason they think I am) @fterward" we hope & wall flower, and I'm proud. I do B. J. F., 520 N, 49th at not get any “kick” out of all-night eee bridge for] De rties and the forty jusements that the | humfliating ores, Honestly I have|such an experien Say “Bayer” and Insist! tira. ‘ana 'as my? List of Winners in Wall | Contest Saturda y tried to—I have gone to the humerous times with friends when | p affaires ‘way, ‘way back, too, After the f tivities commenced they didn't know T was on earth, | midat Lam not old, not very—Just 20; but even tho I'm a wall flower I'm happy | flower” beau Jand then move into our little “wall Rincerely “Wall Flower” Editor: dance one night chum, The music I was longing to join in the merri ment but; belng self.conscious, 1} blushed and looked down every time someone would approach t dur ing the first 4 and pen fell my face grew longer, and consequently I sat thru them all. D, A. P eee mpanied by my Dear “Wall Flower" Editor; 1 have passed thru the full-fledged wall flower ntage,"so know what it} means, Why? was not permitted to go out with | folks my own age and never had a beau until after I was 18 they teased me to; but I just don't | has be lenjoy them and I always took « seat | Angeles theater use L have a “wall | ta nd next fall we're | as “Passions of the See Dear Movie Editor: I'm a wall|elne to pay 4 visit to the parson | “the proverbial wall flower" But Tam glad, |fower cottage and “live happlly ever Burton King To be | tion of “The Stree }a wall flower at a dance i# most | which was mad T know because I had | in three reels, eto a} version includes Tyrone F mund Bree: # irresiatible and | einia ginia Lee and Kate Blanoke. } work in “Hury.” is the author it were with only pity THE SEATTLE STAR clure Patter Harold Lioyd’s “Grandma's Bo: n running nine weeks at a Ls Leah Baird and her company have lot alone in their} gone to South America for scenes of | her next film, Uh huh, another title change, “Cap. be known n Blackbird’ will x ab Sheldon 1 raon, Robert Fri Richard Barthelmess ha: There is real common sense in Just | When I| noticing whether the hair weil) finiahed school and secured my first | kept to judge of a woman's neatnens, | ponition I wag absolutely at sea, so | Or good taste | Unless you see the pame “Rayer” jon package or on tablets you are not product package self-consctou thes given by various members of our office and I went. more to be sport than thru any particular It seemed that my tongue was quled 1 stammered like a| hot water four-yearolt, couldn't dance or play cards or do any of the things the other young folks did and I felt so left out and alone and miserable I wanted to die to my mouth. to me «aid, “Do you know, you would be real pretty if you amile—you have lovely ey that I nearly oried if|few who try to any of the men in the office talked to me. excess oll, a entirely disappear see Fifteen Hons and tigers will sup: | t Billy Bevan in “When Summer | | Comes,” the next tt comedy has started produc: | of New York," | ut ten years ago ‘The cast of the new ‘ower, owls, ener, s ptarted BKdmund Goulding jamile stunt and “sprucing up," a» and now I look back on the poor little wall flower that was me, Grace C Because my parents | were trict and severe to a fault. 1|] BBAUTY K NTS is If you are one of the! make the most of lyour hair, remember that it is not Jadvinable to wash the hair with any Naturally, I waa invited ou leleanser made for all purpones, but . as 4 re oy aaah on | always use ‘some good shampoo, You! seen in “One Clear Call,” the ean enjoy the very best by getting some canthrox from your druggist, |diasolve a teaspoonful in a cup ef | we j This makes @ full cup of | WINTER GARDEN shampoo liquid, enough no it is easy to apply it to all the hatr instead of | amid a gorgeous array of ncenes, and just the top of the head. Fed. | Vir Vir ‘The enchanting beauty of Ivy Duke Dandruff. | the smart finish of her many gowns 4 dirt are dissolved and|make the sensational di Your hatr will] pigamist a, “The now at the Winter Gar- One day the girl who worked next/ be so Muffy that it will look much | den theater, a photoplay of tremend- That was encouragement WHOLESALE Cases included with all Band Instruments TRUMPETS Our Price ‘Silver-plated, fine condition eee 850.00 BUESCHER—Silver-plated, like new ° 45.00 VEGA—Silver-plated, like new ee 80.00 HOLTON—Silver-plated, like new.... sane : eo 70.00 CORNETS | TENOR BANJOS GRAND RAPIDS—Silver-plated— & 8S. 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Everything Pertaining to Music MAN ACTURERS 1519 Third Avenue heavier than it is would funt | softness will also delight you, while D SOLE AGENTS FOR ORPHEUM AND PARAMOUNT BANJOS and HOLTON BAND INSTRUMENTS RETAIL growth—Adver USIC OPENS THE SociAL DOOR If You Wish to Become a Musician This Is Your Great Opportunity PECIAL SALE! All band and string instruments in this store which have had even the slightest use are to be sold at once to make room for large shipments of new goods for our fall wholesale and retail trade, and the extremely low prices we are making at this time will accomplish this in short order. This is not old, worn out, musical merchandise as the low prices might seem to indicate, not at all—in fact, dozens of these fine instruments can hardly be told from new, but, nevertheless, they are all to go in this sweeping reduction sale. Following Is a Partial List Just to Give You an Idea Among These Hundreds of Different Musical Instruments You Will Find Just the One You Want, Ita luster 804) ous audience appeal. Mins Duke, who hag been hailed the stimulated scalp Kaing the health | ay one of the most beautiful of all I began | which insures hair taking dancing lessons, studying the! tisement cinema stars the world over, is not only possensed of personal charm, but skill, “The Bigamist” is full of strong moments and Miss Duke domi- nates the action in all of them, eee LIBERTY There are several unusual features jin the photoplay, “When Romance | Rides,” at the Liberty theater until Saturday morning. One of them is | ‘Ted Bloan, famous little jockey whone riding has attracted many of Eu- |rope’s crowned heads. Another is {the genuine race horses—they are | valued at over $200,000. One of them lis the beautiful stallion Sage Brush, |impersonating the wild horse “Wild- | tire.” i- In USE FoR OVER 30 YEARS eat “Ee Bignature lo STARTING TODAY | —_— | HANO A SUPERB CASTIN MAN ‘Says His Prescription — ‘Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism on HL Allon, of Rochester, 4 for ra with rheu- Many times this terrible se left him helpless and unable fed, after years of , that no one can be ainati«m until the ac- impurities, commonly dis~ lexpelled fr With thi ed physicians, y n mind he conauit- riments and preseription ickly and completely banish- ptom of rheu- stem his discovery, enrhu, too what ‘might, called marvelous success. After sare of urging he decided to Jet sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers, He has fore. instr drug- gists © w to dispense Allen: rhu with the understanding that if the first pint bottle does the way to complete will gladly return your r out comment,—Advertisement Beautiful Claire Windsor, former Seattle miss, who will be she in an actress of extraordinary | ¢— picture play which will open at the Strand theater Saturday. * &* & * *» & ae TODAY'S PROGRAMS COLISEUM—Collcen Moore tn “The | ‘Wall Mower. STKAND -Vera Gorden and Deore Davidson in “Lour Beat ” LIBERTY —Ciaire Adams to Howance Rides.” COLUMNIA—Frank Maye tn “Afraid te is | WINTER (GAMDEN—tvy Deke tn | | COLONIAL—Marry Carey tn “Man | to Man.” } _ OAK—Hoot Gibson tn “Bure Fire.” | STRAND “Your Best Friend,” with Vera Gordon and Dore Davjdeon, showing at the Strand until Baturday, is « truly beautiful picture, one that de plets home scenes, is human, yet not overdrawn, There is a nursery scene in it where the observer must rub his eyes before he realizes that he is not in cloud land, It possesses wonderful scenic effects. eee COLISEUM Both Richard Di® and Colleen Moore are especially fine ballroom dancers, Oddly enough in the Gold- wyn comedy at the Coliseum theater until Saturday, in which Mins Moore plays the title role of “The Wall Flower,” they both are supposed to be very bad Gancers, and walk ali over each other's feet. ‘The rent of thin little story ts that the night be fore commencing work on this pte jture, these two screen artists won a | lar cafe near the Goldwyn studios. } fr | COLUMBIA | Peggy Cartwright will be a lot bet ter known to fans by her portrayal in “Afraid to Fight,” Frank Mayo's Universal starring vehicle at the Co |lumbia theater, than sho ever was before. 8 just a youngster, some 9 or 10 years old, and her work is remarkably free from “acting.” She seems just a sweet, ingenious kid on the nereen. Word comes in advance of this ikQhe picture, both the star and his director, William Worthing ton, g that she played right up Can a man act human when he has | bee: treated inhumanly by Fate? | That is what the central character in |*Man to Man” accomplished. He re | mains kind-hearted when the list of |his enemies includes even m his own family. “Man to M Universal Jewel special at the |Colonial, with Harry Carey in the Jehief characterization eee OAK “Sure Fire, Hoot Gibson's newest Universal feature, at the Oak, firmly establishes the smiling cowboy star in the hearts of the motion picture public, The sauntering, unaffected, West- ern Launcelot in his latest effort has surpassed even his first two Uni versal successes, “Action” and “Red Courage,” Radio Singer BS Dresses for Public Appearance “Goodness, Elsie, you have been dressing up for two hours. What is the occasion?” “Why, you know as well as I do |that this is the day I am going to You have been fussing long enough |to appear before an audience of 10,- 000 people in the civic auditorium and you are only going to sing into a machine.” “Oh, you don’t understand, It's the idea of the thing, If I am dressed up and think I am singing to a few thousand people I will sing a hundred pertcent better than if I went down there in a kimono and with my hair up on curlers," e.. I wouldn't advise that T maintain it a crime your audience can’t gaze at you. You surely are stunning in that black Canton crepe gown,” am fond of it, too. It 1s a shame my audience can't see the dress. I like it myself, I just got this dress last week at Cherry's. You know they permit one to select a dress and take it after paying a small percentage of the price down and the rest on monthly payments, I hardly realize I am spending money by that sys- tem. 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Heavy and firmly woven, bleached Turkish Towels, size 22 by 45 inches, are priced very special—SG¢@ each, 66 by 80-inch heavy “Two-in-One” Single Blankets, | in pink and white block patterns—$5.00 quality for - $3.75 each. trimmed —First Floor, ’ cup for the best dancing at a popu School Cannot Use OLYMPIA, July 20.—Assistant At- torney General C. G. Jeffers, in an opinion that Normal school cannot finance the building of a new $60,000 dormitory | with funds borrowed from 4 p company toundedly #jaculated Winter GARDE M eae sing several songs and have them brogdeasted from the radio station.” “I know you are going to sing, but | why doll up? No one will see you, ance. “Your clothes are > I nigh torn off'n you. Been fig | with @ catamount?” Borrowed Capital | « « replied Gap Johnson Rumpus Ridge. “Been wi thunder out of some of my kids being saasy to me.” rendered the trustees of yesterday, holds} the Cheney | ’ iron, Gap! an acquaint There THEATRE and romance, too, and the love of a child that helped a strong man in his fight for happiness, “Afraid to Fight” Starring FRANK MAYO Y FRIDAY SATURDAY } BROWNIE } The Janz Pup of the Pietures BEAUTIFUL IVY DUKE arden Orchestra | CANADA otoriats will iy half-day run o HORSE RACES at Brighouse Park—just outside city limits, July 22-29 The Nest Racehorses on 1° Coart. 7 Races Daily—Rain or Shine “ Reundarrnoertas a. at Camp at Hastings Pace , + i Mo: —right in city Hmits. Send for Illustrated Vacation Folder! Free on Request ‘Ancouver Publicity Bureau, Suit 426 Ponder St, Vancouver, Cam