The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1922, Page 3

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NOW—A THE SEATTLE STAR BRAND-NEW SHOW How many times have you wished you could go to gay Paris and see the life a sensational dancer leads? And then come back via Broad- way and linger back stage getting the inside dope on shows? YOU'LL SEE THAT AND LOTS MORE IF YOU ENTER WITH Cast includes such favorites as DAVID POWELL WALTER HIERS HARRISON FORD The sets are elaborate; the story plays upon heart-strings; the gorgeous gowns, just and— WHEN SHE DANCES!!! COLISEUM Afternoons, CONCERT ORCHESTRA |. 2e-3Se—Evenings, 3-500 Coming—GUY BATES POST in “The Masquerader” HACA, N. Y.—Irene Castle Tre. . and motion picture broken collarbone on which she was riding | | Influence Ht Allen, of Rochester, |" of yeara with rhew- | y times this terrible him helpless and unable | decided, after y Hatudy, that no one BS theumatiam until the ac- experiments and | 4 @ prescription and completely banish- | and symptom of rheu- | his system. ave hi Allenr im Me calle isterywhere to dispense Allen- | the understanding that if pint dott! to | By treturn your money with- nt—Advertisement. an easy way clear your skin AY Skin was even worse than yours, tbo, had tried so many remedies couraged. But Resinol Oint- d Resinol Soap relieved the eesalmost immediately, and { wat MG when the blotches began 1¢ and the pores to clear. Wy my skin was perfectly | Do give the Resinol treat: | Berhad! As aii drogeists. | >sin.ol LIBRA Mome of the Dig Successes One More Day to See MAY McAVOY In Paramount's Housetop Drama— “The Top of Kew York” —and— BEN TURPIN In First National's Comedy, “Home Made Movies” With Phyltis Haver Saturday—“While Satan Sleeps” Finish Questioning | Jilts Her Suitor Smuggled Chinese; at License Office Immigration Commissioner Luther | DETROIT, Mich. 0, got Weedin completed the questioning Of | y4 44 license burea Aug, 24.—Agnes the 54 Chinese arrested here last # far as the marriage week aboard the liner Admiral Jack son. None of the officers of the ship will be accused of complicity in the| smuggling plot, Weedin said. u and then she balked at marrying Alex Brunec, 40. “I want a husband, not a father. she suddenly sot to the clerk RENO, Nev.--Fire, starting in| [vestigation ¢ Casino dance ball, destroys four |>84 been prodded b blocks in business and restricted dis- | pting Brur Lona estimated at $130,000. lerk refused to issue the license into ° STARTS WE'LL TELL THE vee WHOLE WORLD Ly Te vi YLAYS Of Tit IS SOME PICTURE— It’s Here Now So Hurry AND THEN GUMDROPS OF JOY | CLYDE COOK | —In his latest and ‘oma in ““acky Carson” jernntional Drama of M HOW TO REDUCE VARICOSE VEINS Many people have hecome Jent becaune t liteve that there y will reduce veins bunches If you will get a two-ounce orig inal bottie of Moone’s Emerald Oil (full strength) at any first clase |drug store and apply it at home as |directed, you will quickly notice an improvement, which will sontinue until the veins and bunches are re |duced to normal, Moone's erald Oil ts very con contrated a bottle jasts a long time=-that's why pensive treatment | much « over the country wonderful discov « years, and alway in mind that nyone who ta disappointed with ita funniest comedy : “The Eskimo” MATS. 250 © EVES. 50 Coming, “MONTE CRISTO” and it’s a regular picnic @| Pimento Cheese Ones el SOR BORC! The Wonderful Discovery For eczema and skin diseases, can now be obtained at good drug stores here or from Joyner Drug Co, 8P% | Nr in have their money refunded kane, for $1.00 per bottle—Adver- | your druggist can wupply ¥you—Ad- teement, i vertiseuont t is & moat inex It has brought all nt ‘Nat Ricks Wins | First Prize in |, “Storm” Contest’ WINNER! Here The “Storm” by are tar-Columbia " nelected Cynthia Grey, 1 Cane the Bra tative Firet prize $25.00 22nd Nat Ricks, 162 ave ne Hittle things tn life to} trivial grows accustomed things | g with: | cannot get a | out, after a time Twenty years in different climes, tally different lives, could | eraned over night and point living to lasting happiness David might try, but vainly. Burr with the advantage of know ing the life Manette lives by living it himoolt. Burr by knowing the things Man ts acclimated to, knowing the} things Manette likes by king them | himself, is the man for Manette. | start off smooth ote standing lasting an pals be » h city a them under aneures a glamour eanno' and Manette—what a patr!| snd prise $15. Dale Curran, er wa ’ ch man? the gtrl asks ‘There te an fect that 1 saying to the ef the only thing funnier than | Virginia Valli and Joseph Swickard in a scene from “The Storm,” the Langdon McCormick drama, which is showing to great crowds at the Columbia this week. * * % “4 COL uM SPEAKING of Da é * * Charles dramatic extremes A. Stevenson, noted inyed 99 parts within two ston M Mra. D. B W., this cit grand prix oe n the star's “) STRAND } Fourth pr lice ‘Terry is now considered one |earet Pix thinks a ¢ treason ¢ ty man, | direction of her panes to| ram, this charming D. Main, | ig ides towards stardorn. who we he things, | Pr man, Misa ffiee for | chara actress is mak to F D. ne ountry ven Apt the rap Howe st other among Mane two suite ¢ your yearr Mra. 1. A. @ ji# the sixth prise winner |neason passes to the / the api should marry tte take for overalia wil ation of Anthony 4 costum | herote rna niso twoling tremen She | strand. fe and} PO Wire GARDEN “Lucky Carson,” the Vitagraph production now on at the Winter is « story of contrast it s patronage eee “Simple Witt you |for the Problem f& & tea an.” who are you? Hat the Star, ask tor, and receive | reason pase for two? Your letter! as a lot of ‘kick’ In it—the Judges! ad a hard time keeping ft from the} jutches of “Home Brew.” Count | wor yourself as number proc | Mrs. H. FP. Ke Ear jst. wines No, § a » actor, | Columbia We venture to state that Dorothy oth 416 49th st. N., this city be happy when n nh iter, and later a» & millionaire, The steps thru which he passes : intensity, the featured n Of dramatic 2820 BE. Roy| Williams is on pass to the | . BLUE MOUSE A tr young lawyer defends hi er in hin first c ng episodes of t ninth prige, and we further ven own broth the Dorothy agwertion that ane Me r anewer, in point ed-—an, is a bit is a fan wos the most | "mash yearance offering, a Hall, talph Lew minent players ® John re 6203 Latona ave | nea. Lov LIBERTY May McAvoy tality in “The * her latest Paramo' Liberty this week impersonation entirely different in which she has yet been traying this time a New lives in the ting her of New t pleture . wins No. to tell us om an this case 13 wins for Mra Ww sntestants will re. ua good for two admissions girl who where New sleep in summer time is & Ben Turpin comedy on with pretty York's poor Perkins had a bt borrow Per ration back CUPID FAILS MOVIE STAR LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 24 Carmel Myers, star of “cheated love,” photoplay success, will present the drama in court According to her complaint filed in the superior court, Isadore B Kornblum, attorney and song writer of some repute, has deserted her, and she desires divorce Kornblum gave no reason for his departure last May, she recites. Once ety) In a cave near the town. He| before he left her, but they were re jared that he could show tho spot.|conciled, the complaint states Several persons were art dat the| Miss Myers is the daughter of the |time of Renzullo’s disappearance late Rabbi Isadore Myers nt Idea Jones’ wife. Union st arnt his ha Cherry st Western eral Deli R. F. D Bull, 7188 Margaret ity; Mrs Seattle Belmont place Sidney and Virginia City, | Confesses Walling | Up Rich Man Alive | ROME, Italy, Aug. 24.~A convict [named Giuseppe Carett! dying of pneumonia in } jon, has confe: that a rich n named Gennaro Rer peared wi ) was walled up alive by the a (the Italian secret murder elderly | Catsups, Relishes, Pickled Fruits Now that the canning, preserving and jellyemaking Is finished, you're ready, Mrs. Housewife, for putting up the catsups, relishes } and pickles, aren't you? Our Washington bureau is ready with its timely bulletin on the subject. Ripe tomato catsup, green tomato catsup, grape catsup, gooseberry catsup, pepper catsup, chili sauce, chow chow, piccalilli, horseradish and dozens of others recipes and full directions how to mako all of them—are yours for the asking. Fill out and mail the coupon below: | | | Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. ©, I want the bulletin on Catsups, Relishes and Pickled Fruits and Vegetables, and enclose four cents in stamps for postage and mailing: ADDRESS Sor married Hope's | vip | S5th et..| The Prisoner of Zenda” te draw- to the # the hero firwt as a downand-} in the} reclaiming himself makes a/ al scene in which a brilliant | x one of the] © many big! at the! ny 4 finds romance on the} Phyllis | THESG a * *% x = LIDERTY.May Mea Top of New York.” | 1A—Langdon MeCormick’s ied Cage. in the Name of | OAK—Owen Moore in “The Chicken in the Cane.” * * |thought was caused by the fact that in order for Bteve to aequire his linheritance he had to be either 44 He wa neither The 1 of this plot furnishes the ng theme of “The Chicken in the pleture play starring Owen Moore at the Oak Thursday and Frida Pretty Brunette Is Winter Garden Winning Popularity Betty Ross Clarke. She is rapidly forging her way to the front rank of screen jnotables. Miss Clarke plays jopposite Earle Williams in |“‘Lucky Carson,” the new |Vitagraph picture, which 18 | showing for the first time to- day at the Winter Garden | picture that I you through through with dynamic and ite VIRGINIA ary MATT MOOR! JOSEF_SWICKARD in Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s ROTE=RANKIN'@O On Sale F riday | Room-Sized ) yn Combination grass and rag rugs and a few Waite grass rugs in patterns suitable for bed- rooms and sun parlors, in the 8-8x10-6 and 9x12 only a small fraction of their regular price. There are about forty rugs in this offer- ing. It will be advisable to make your selection early to get best choice. Sofa-End Table Special $7.75 Twenty mahogany finished sofa - end tables of attractive period design are on sale Fr specially priced, a Library Tables Special $22.50 Ten mahogany library tables as illustrated are offered at an exceptionally low price. The tops of | these tables are 26 by 45 inches in size and they are | beautifully finished. Two Outstanding Values in the August Blanket Sale All-Wool Blankets All-Wool Blankets $7.25 pair $9.50 pair 66 by 80-inch all-wool Five-pound all-wool plaid blankets in pink, blenkets in attractive blue, tan and gray colors plaid effects. These combined with white— blankets will be very serv- full bed size; special, pair, iceable. They are 70 by $7.25. 80 inches in size. —First Floor—Bedding Section 500 Pairs of Marquisette Curtains Are Featured at $1.95 Pair They are made of mercerized marquisette in the lockstitch weave. All the curtains are neatly hem- stitched and trimmed with good quality Barman lace edge. If you are planning new curtains for any of your rooms, Friday brings an opportunity to effect a saving. —Second Floor—Drapery Section Glass Mixing Bowls Sets of Five (Four IIlustrated) Special 69c The housewife will find a set of these mixing bowls, a great conven- ience. There is a size that will be exactly right for everything that she might want to prepare—and they are of heavy glass and are easily washed, One hundred sets are on sale Friday. Special, the set of five, 69c. GONIA COPING] t TiME TODA CHICK SALE ““His_NIBS” Tomorrow one QU Heat Comedies ALWAYS YOU'RE BOUND TO LIKE— Catherine Sinclair & Co Wee Scott's Trio Granville and Fields Nord and Belmont Aida, Earl and Lewts “waTcH | Alice Lake in “Kisses” I Your stEP” sizes are offered for Friday’s selling at | } :

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