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HELD OVER For a Few Days Only! The sensational Wil- liam de Mille Produc- i tion that has set all 4 Seattle to thinking. With— WALLACE REID JULIA FAYE CONRAD NAGEL BEBE DANIELS | Is this the mad age? Are we running wild? All these things are daringly exposed in this lavish Paramount Picture! FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1 }] STRAND ORCHESTRA, Under WINELAND Harry Reed on the Organ Coming—RODOLPH VALENTINO tn “BLOOD AND SAND” 922, The Sensation of Seattle! a | “Nice ! People” TONIGHT ONLY GUY BATES POST —in— “The Masquerader” STARTING SATURDAY— The story of a woman whom a man drives from his home but cannet drive from his heart— THE He Seeks to Be Senator Raymond ©, Hasen, who nas} |filed for state senator from the tutn| district, haw been | a resident of Seat- | COLISE tle for 20 years and is familiar!‘ with its 4 isn a law he action of “The Maw now at the Coliseum, place in London where partic! 6 in the high circles, Be offices in the New 1 olrel y Shyer. York block, and is! : Pag th ye i & graduate of the | house Of commons—both tn the main on® | chamber and in the committes room eraity of Kan: | University of i other scenes show a lawn fete for sas and University | of Washington. | ¢ Red Crows, given by the nobility Boe | and a reception in honor of the hero me oY aie tha | t@ Which are invited leaders of Brit tah life maintain the convincing atmos of verity for whieh Mic 1 Tully productions on the stage have always been noted, and | with which this noted producer was determined to surround his distin measure that will reduce taxes In} guished star, Guy Bates Post, on the | this @tate, course of time noteworthy \lowa Alumni Will coturne of time Meet on Saturday | bie for these Alumni of Iowa State college will army war He saya he stands for the re peal of the poll tax and for ecor omy in government and favors any KO, Mason nereon, diligent search was made by Director James Yo and his staft |for * for t In due typen” 1 RcONneN really on Was assem | WINTER GARE t Moves’ cafeteria Saturday at sede age mpi dy 3 Corinne Griffith has an aunusual All former | 12:40 p. m, for luncheon opportunity for dramatic work and students of Ames are being urged to/elaborate costuming in “Received elias. Payment,” now 6 ng at the Wir |ter Garden, It has a notable cast, In luding Kenneth Harlan, who himaelf starred; Charles Hammond. ding man for Maude Ad . William David and soreen jowings. HEALTH THE SECRET OF ATTRACTION Women of today depend a good deal upon the modern modiste and a knowledge of the cosmetic art £9) tyne Sr alaiel dhe dey Machen & te {make them ‘attractive ‘Teo often) mous cabaret artist In a roof garden [there exists beneath it all a suffer) auction, It has intense dramati a woman whose nervous laugh or moments which cumblate in a big forced smile covers a pang of ABONY | pone in one of the boxes of the root caused by some feminine tl. T| garden such a woman Lydia EB. Pinkham’s | > ae Vegetable Compound will bring | COLUMBIA health and a happy relief from her suffering, that will make her far |more attractive than costly gowns formerly ama; David and other y with larg? individual f The story ts one of the theatrical How many women are there who| are just as adept at shopping for! motor care accessories and lubricat fand cosmetics. | | Por nearly fifty years American et for take ooume whee | jwomen have relied upon this root} ” yrarie Prevost, who drives the win land herb medicine to relieve their ning car of the thrilling auto race tn | allments.—Advertisement. “The Married Flapper,” the Universal | attraction now at the Columbia thea. ter, does all the buying of oils and } parts for her Cad oadster, not even subject to the approval of her chauffeur. It's a hobby In her role of the wife of a young | CROWDS! | | American sportsman whose hobby ts | SO COME EARLY— a ~< LEE ERE TE AO PI ITE ee BARBARA LA MARR {he First National drama that begins where others Ieave off! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA OF YOUR LIFE WILL BE SATURDAY— For Two Solid Weeks— HAROLD LLOYD in his first feature comedy— Boy” It’s the most remarkable Iaughing-special the screen has known! —ALSO— A thrilling picture of the Northwest— IRVING CUMMINGS in “THE VALLEY OF THE MISSING” Malotte on the Wurlitser Conspicuous as the Most Important Improvement in gas range construction within the last fifteen years is The Automatic Gas Control Superiority of results obtained, least main- tenance costs, greater any other domestic cooking appliance, The Lorain Oven Heat Controlled Gas Range Among the first new apartments to be ready for occupancy this year are the Ragley, 16th and East Republican St.; Roy, 1722 E. Denny, are equipped with these ranges. and economy than Both Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. THE GAS CO. Main 6767 LAST TIMES TODAY MARIE PREVOST in “rite MARRIED FLAPPER” “MORTE CRISTO” WILLIAM FOX's sv <6 MATS. (WEEKDAYS) 286 EVES. (SUNDAYS) 600 UNIVERSAL PICTURE I] GLADYS BROCK\WELL ff } «STUART HOLMES _— PAYMENT’ LARRY skMON im his funniest comed: “THE SHOW” Any Time—10e—~All the Time | BACK WILFRED LUCAS MAHLON HAMILTON KATE PRICE EDNA MURPHY LILLIAN WEST ARTHUR §S. HULL Monday, Wonderful Play HUSBANDS” Old Friends Meet While Shopping Mra. Smith, I am| Seems like we never jmet to see one another any m | unless we meet when wé'rg out sho |ping. Where are you going now Can't you come to a movie with me?" “It does seem like we can’t find time to talk any more, don't it? I've got some shopping that has to |e done today so I don't see how I can manage the movies.” “I'm all through with my shop- ping, so maybe I can help you." “Well, I wish you could. I want to find a place to buy a few things for some people up in the country They want me to get some clothes for them that are not expe ° And as the two women are caring much about style they want me to get something that is up to date if I {ean get it at @aving prices. Do you know of such, a place?” 1, it just happens that I do ‘4 are showing thelr new fall oats, furs, ete, and they have wonderful values, full of style and are selling them at prices that will surprise you. I'll go with you to see them and while there wo will look at the newest} and dresses for our. ybe we can go| “Well, well, glad to see you. AMATEURS TONIGHT 7:30-——0:30 “Nut Said” 2 DAYS ONLY! CONWAY TEARLE “A MAN “OF STONE FUL, SPECTACULAR OF THE DESERT COME EARLY! Admission 10c it “BUNGALOW Musical Restaurant hl “a gge suite, got together som | models in coats volves, and then 1 to © show and re They are at 1015 2nd Ave., In the Rualto Bidg., over the Pig'n Whistle [Take elevator,—Advertivement ‘Take 1 or # Lessons STEVENS way They Are Dancing Now Little Cost, Private tails Day and Bvenini Young Lady Acsiat 11% Fourth te me eta cembe Commerce} member mber in §$ jing that William Fox was prepared }to leave .no stone unturned in pro- Gucing this famous story into @ pho-| py him in | tales of that interesting land of mys- “Paid Back.” Miss Gladys Brockwell, who will be seen at the Columbia} theater, starting Saturday morning, in the new film story, Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE: GROTE-RANKIN CO, LTO F. KEGEL, Preaiders | FIFTH AT PIKE Klearflax Rugs Are Ideal Floor Coverings Im the home a Klearflax Rug will prove to be the racing cara and most powerful one in hubby's garage. There are many scenes tn} fen l“The Married ¥ per” where als double w d hea used had not} Mins Prev expert driver. ter: anive marble and onyx statr. case leading into the ballroom a down which Monte Cristo makes bis| first public appeatance in Parisian | ociety was imported from Italy at an enormous cost, There are other items too numerous to mention whose costs run up into the th ds. Of course It goes without say-| in sub fonte Cristo” presented by Wil Mam Fox is now showing at the Blue Mouse theater. . LIBERTY brief a period ax Pola starring in “The Last Payment” at the Liberty theater, Ming Neeri at- tracted a great deal of attention on the speaking stage as a violinist in a entering the motion picture field. It gen without maying that she is pos sannod of thove talents that make for Instant succeas—benuty, charm and great dramatic ability. eee STRAND “Nice People.” now playing at the Strand theater, is proving one of the most popular screen productions of the season. It is a Wm. DeMille plo ture with an all-star cast. Wallace Reed plays the role of the young American who is unacquaint- girl, Bebe Daniels tn delightful as aj} true devotee of modern jazz. Conrad} Nagel ives one of the finest charac terizations of hin career an the male | counterpart of the “jazz girl.” oe COLONTAL Cow Tearle has brought with he Man of Stone,” showing at the Colonial theater, a breath of the great Arabian desert, which was thrown on the silver eheet in all the! yealth of color and character that we have learned to associate with | per ing | lay. the tery and romance. ee OAK A happy | combination of both Fast. | ern and m atmosphere, of | nar Leather Shoes For Men, Women and Children les Leather— $4.00 * $7, 00 THAT ARE Bt t proved herself such an| dramatic Incidents, Dougias every record ever established in the production of a picture wan broken “Robin | That's taking in a Jot of territory, | |but here are some of the figures he ROME, Sept. Wool Soap Wool Soap Flakes she foela perfectly at | cit life and roughing {t, Is shown at ease at the wheel of the specdioat|the Oak theater, The production 1s entitled ne.” and co-stars W hnson y and « pwa the hero at Fulrbanks the filming of pmnits Thirty thousand calls tssued thru! | casting department to players. ree hundred horses used fn a single scene nes shot, 1, n number of scenes fn a ‘0 time lost rain, the company working one holt- | day and four Sundays. Eight hundred men employed on | | construction of seta, some working | at night to speed fhe work. | Marion Davies, star tn Cosmopol!- | tan productions, ts Conn, making the opening scenes in number of European capitals before| her new picture, “Adam and Fiva.”| Final acenes for her big production, “When Knighthood Was tn Flowei have been made and the picture will be released tn the near future, LARGE PROFIT FROM CULLING During July of this year the ex- tension service of the State College of Washihgton sent out L. sell of ed with the modern and sophisticated | Kive a series of 12 culling demon- strationa in King county. |tions were given to 490 poultrymen jowning 4 Reports from 23 poultrymen who} own 992 birds or 18 per cent. During one week the culls tala 77 exes, which is equivalent to a 11 The good hens remain. | in the flocks lai¢ which ts equiva the poultry 779 birds 5 birds show t cont lay If the cu flocks the per aes been 46.5 per cent, according to laps DES . B. 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