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~ THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 ee Frankie Kiolet in Novel Film at MacDougall-Southwick Store THE GROTE-RANKIN CO.’S -MID-MONTH SALE | Offers Many Opportunities for Saving Twenty-five HEATERS (As Illustrated) Unusual Value $28.90 Combination Wood and Coal Heaters in the 21-inch size, made with full swing top and large front mica- filled door; priced, each, $28.50. 18-inch Cast-top Air- tight Heaters, priced, each, $11.50. —Basement Store One More Day to See THOMAS MEIGHAN 4 You Believe It, It's So’ with Theodore Roberts | | Mid-Month Savings in Bedding and Linens | Linen Crash Toweling 23c the Yard 16-inch Pure Linen Crash Toweling, bleached pure white; special, the yard, 23¢. Large Turkish Towels 55c Each 22 by 44-inch extra fine quality Double-thread Turkish Towels, 55¢ each. | Mattress Protectors $2.00 Each The life of a Mattress can be greatly prolonged i with one of these Protectors—they are made of | heavy gray material, size 64 by 74 inches; spe- | cial, each, $2.00. Fine Nainsook 10 Yards for $3.00 36-inch fine silken finished Nainsook for ling- erie or children’s apparel—10-yd. pieces, special, Just One More Day to See ZANE GREY'S 19-inch Combination Wood and Coal Heaters, exceptional value, $24.50 CARL GANTVOORT CLAIR ADAMS BRRTHAM GRASSY Here Is Where You Can Buy WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR LAMPS, LACE CURTAINS and CEDAR CHESTS at a Saving 300 WINDOW SHADES (seconds) in Ten FLOOR LAMP STANDS of fine green color only-——they show slight im- quality and finish, but slightly marred ;. F . ‘ 3 perfections in coloring; this will in no ti t. In this lot F that Do you remember this pretty little girl with the big brown] , rey tinted agers. | Asda Sa Ane. 1 Ue es Ole ae ee eyes and jet black hair? Sure you do. She is Miss Frankie Satin wal Sotetnes ae an G tank — sell regularly from $17.50 to $25.00; your choice of the lot—$10.00 each. Kiolet, winner of The Star-Universal contest, conducted a year ago. Frankie is playing the role of “Manette” in the miniature fashion picture now on display in one of Mac-| Dougall-Southwick's second ave. windows. The picture’ was made in conjunction with the showing of “The Storm,” the big Universal offering which will reopen the Columbia theater August 19. Miss Kiolet returns to Universal in the | near future. | * * * * * * * ij oe r * * r BLUE MOUSE stories, The most recent Grey offer-| IN TIN is a canine actor. In|ing, “Golden Dreams,” opened at the James Oliver Curwood’s story,| Liberty Wednesday. it presents ‘Man From Hell's River,” Pin Tin | Claire Adams and Carl Gantvoort in & mighty huskie, is the pilot of the/the leading r . that of Mercedes, dogteam which guides the Mountic|« fiery Spanish girl, and a young American engineer. oe mounted on good quality rollers; special, 49¢ each. 600 WINDOW SHADES made of standard quality art opaque shade cloth, mounted on guaranteed rollers; shades $3.95 Each 76 by 88-inch Satin Bedspreads with scalloped | edges and cut corners—in double bed size; spe- cial, each, $3.95. —First Floor FILET LACE CURTAINS of fine quality, in cream and ecru colors. Four very attractive designs with linen lace are 86 inches wide and 6 feet long, in trimmings are included in this offering green or tan color; special 95¢ each. —$5.85 the pair. Fourteen RED CEDAR CHESTS, in the 36-inch size—these are well constructed and beautifully finished, and are an exceptional value—$9.85 each. —Sevond Floor Month-End Savings in Stair Carpets Short lengths and odd patterns of 27-inch Stair Carpets are reduced for immediate dis- posal. Three patterns of very heavy Velvet Stair Carpet in over the trackless wastes of snow in search of his man, : ‘The dog is owned by Irving Cum-| COLONIAL tan, rove and green; 2 25 mings, who has the leading role in| ‘There ts a wealth of romance and reduced to, yard ........6...000055 PY this offerin, ith d a of ge ot Re Oa aeeee rch nnd aetitous tace, ||, One pattern of Wilton Hall and Stair Carpet; Carpet WINTER GARDEN des, portrayed tn “Fi, to match; 2 70 There is a new show today at the|‘h® new feature at reduced to, yard ..........454. 06 900 . Thursday and Friday, Dexmond In the hero role. “Fightin’ Mad” ts an HM. HW. Van Loan story, The cast includes Dorts! Pawn and Rosemary Theby. eee | Edward | with Winter Garden. a dramatic picture play first offering from Photopiay Studios, of Obto It ia “False Fronts.” h is the Bradley Cleveland, Four patterns of Velvet Stair Carpet, reduced to, yard ...........c4ce008 $1.30 Second Floor Barbara Castleton and Earle are the featured players. er eno ei eee he romance o' @ South Seas, 2 M tal b Jast frontier of the unknown and the; Picture players have a difficult! ON tition exerted by the. little (ft Heavy reinforced, corru- time holding starring honors when | the name of Theodore Roberta ap- | pears in the supporting cast. This ; sterling character actor makes his . : i role stand out prominently in every Pang ro at the Oak Thurs offering. At the Coliseum this week | of. he Is appearing with Thomas Meigh- | an in “Lf You Believe It, It's So.” He co seat nls owe oc: Time Limit on nad piney “Storm’’ Contest Drawing Near} ve Saturday will be the last day let Young | ters will be received on the "W » thru| Man” question. Have you voiced Swan-! yo to which makes| he city chap or! great outof.doors? nce the sudgen.| gated galvanized metal Gar- bage Cans, with raised bot- toms and snugly fitting out- side flange covers. These Cans are 18 inches in di- ameter and 26 inches high; special, each, $1.98. The same style Can, 16 inches in diameter; special, $1.88. 20-inch Garbage $2.18. known portion of the gtobe, add to) Surprisingly Good {5 as in USED FURNITURE Are Found in The Grote-Rankin Co.’s Exchange Department An interesting place is the Exchange Department to those who appreciate buying furniture economically. Many rare bargains are to be found in this section tomorrow—This list of Items will give you a fair idea of the VALUES offered: Flat top Office Desk, golden oak finish; regular price $25.00; reduced to $15.00. Reed Fireside Chair; $20.00 value STRAND “A Trip Thru Paramount Studios” is one of the interesting film features on the program at the Strand this} week in conjunction with the Marton | offering, “The * ‘The audience is # where Gle opinion yet Reid, Thomas Meighan |the best hust of other favorites aré|the man of meen in action Cans, —Basement Store A THN ¢ ‘s All the Time OLONIAT CCNA Wagner Cast Alumiaum | Tea Kettles Special $4.85 Each Wagner Cast Aluminum Tea Kettles in the Colonial style— Today we an Contest Conditions LIBERTY Just as Oliver Curwood hax estab- | lished himself with stories Far North, so has Zane Grey following with his Six fumed and waxed oak Rockers priced from $2.00 to $5.00. Ten Arm Chairs, in all finishes, be- ginning at $3.00 and up to $10.00. at LAST ‘TIMES TODAY Sure 10c scented ‘BULLETIN! a TWO More jeand We Reopen we x Johnny Walker. This young | actor, who won immediate euccess by his clever acting in ~ Lat N, f “Over the Hill,” the big Fox aure’s Own Remedy | production, plays one of the ver Ointment /eading roles in “In the Name "it. The fest application of the Law,” a powerful melo- oan ‘Wh * dramatic film play, which is to be shown at the Blue Mouse, beginning Saturday. Any 10c ‘Time OTM 1CZEMA n River Soap. St Bartell Drug Stores. Third to tenth prizes, Co lumbia pass for two for balance of season Eleventh prize eveeetes Twelfth and thirteenth Fourteenth to twenty-fourth —Tickets for “The Storm” The above prizes are offered by The Star for the best answers to the problem of Manette, heroine of “The Storm,” which 1s to be shown soon at the Columbia, namely “Should a girl choose a clty man or an outdoors man?” RULES Letters must not exceed 200 words Answers must be written on one side of paper only. Decision of judges to be final Employes of T Columbia and Universal E ange barred Address Problent Editor, Seattle three of them—R. W. f the Columbia thea ¢ Storm,” Langdon play, Is to be iy represents hia Grey of The Sts The contest is being conducted in conjunction with the grand reoper ing of the Columbia theater, which is now being redecorated Storm” will be the opening attrac tion and in this picture Manette, the heroine, is thrown Into the company of a good-looking young city chap and a bighearted man of the for. eats. They both love the girl and she is forced to choose between the two. Read the contest rules carefully. The Suzanne Lenglen has made a film called “Tennis and How to Play It.” Some of the strokes are demonstrat ed with slow motion photography, —Basement Store Galvanized Pails in convenient sizes for house- hold use— 10-Quart GALVAD Jelly Glasses Buy Your Supply NOW Y%-pint mould Jelly glasses in ED PAILS the tall or squat styles; the SPECIAL +. B2¢ ase. 12-Quart GALY. PAILS hep ‘ SPECIAL 38¢ Y-pint size in either style, the y4.Quart GALVA} PAILS dozen, B6¢. ~—BPECIAL ... 42¢ Step-Ladder Stools SPECIAL $1.85 Built of hardwood and weil reinforced to make them safe. They are a @reat convenience in any hoursehold—Fifty Stools are in this offering for Friday, $1.85. Basement Store each, that was $7.75, is now marked $4.00. A Bird’s-Eye Maple Dresser that has a fine mirror, was priced $35.00; now $22.50. A large Upholstered Arm Chair, regular price $15.00; now $8,00, A Living Room Table, with six-foot plank top, for $30.00. A Book Case, with two doors, worth $15.00; now $8.00. Three-piece Tapestry Suite, regular price $75.00. Twenty yards of China Matting, regular price $8.00; now $5.00. A quartered oak Open Desk; $18,765 value for $13.50, A comfortable Morris Chair, with velour cushions—$4.00. A mahogany-finished Table, reduced to $6.75. Fumed oak Library Table, reduced to $18.75. Golden oak Hall Tree, reduced to $7.50. Over-stuffed $100.00; now WHLIAM DESMOND . | "ian pal 24 Prizes—Open | ]| these wit tast 0 wtetme. Twenty-five oak Extension Tables fF, $12.75.) | ved 5 to All | eae <i aang Seaintees” in all sizes, beginning at $3.00 and rass Table, with onyx top, for | “FIGHTIN’ MAD" First prize 33 | Number 7 alze for $4.85 up to $40.00, pays shoes ty * ivi 's COMEDY Second prize : 15.00 Number 8 size for 95.15 A full-sized Bird’s-Eye Maple Bed Three Tapestry and Fiber Living Room Suites, worth $90.00; reduced to $50.00. Seven plain Wilton Rugs, in attrac- tive rose color; sizes 6 by 9 to 9x12; priced $18.00 to $32.00. One over-stuffed Tapestry Daven- port; regular price $47.50; reduced to $32.00. Four-panel Screen, with burlap fill- ing; worth $8.75; reduced to $5.00. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, golden oak finish; regular $25.00; now $18.00. Si inch square oak Extension 1 $40.00 value for $20.00, Quartered oak Settee; regular price $15.00; now $10.00, Ixtension Table Mats, with two leaves; priced $9.00; reduced to $5.00. Large black leather Turkish Rocker —cheap for $87.50; reduced to $25.00. Fumed oak Buffet; regular price $30.00; now $20.00, Full-sized Brass Bed; regular price $10.00; now $5.00, THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, Preaident PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE