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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922. SEATTLE STAR Scene From New Dramatic Picture Which Opens Today at the Strand} Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE SS | or ee * as sf - ri me s } t A 4 = = = | Opportunities for Saving STRAND : No one who sees Wallace Reid's ‘ 4 "gE soma shower wt doth Save Money on Fiber Furniture Sale of SSE CRETONNES fot that he is « trained athlete. He At Three Very Attractive Prices: 39cya, 55cya., 69cya. rear of his house, where he and Mrs. | Reid, known to the sereen as Dor. | othy Davenport, and their little son, spend many of their lelsure hours And Reid has a horse that he can | Side like a cowboy. Galloping around polo field in that most strenuous * of games ts one of his favorite pas | La AG New designs, new colorings are among the Cre- 4 One Brown Fiber Chair, with tapestry seat and tonnes in this offering—ample assortments—selec- 3 4 ss back; regular price : tions can be made for bedroom and sun-room dra- | j Ss ; zi Three Brown Fiber High-back Chairs, with tapestry Periesy desirable patterns for cushions; rich pat- \ ; seats and backs; regular price $30, for. .820.00 erns for living room draping. Six Brown Fiber Rockers, with tapestry ba There are: seats; regular price $25.00, for . 80-inch Printed Osnerburg Crash Cretonnes— One Brown Fiber Breakfast Table, with four chair: yard . > 386 Because we need the space for incoming merchandise— we have sacrificed the profit on 75 pieces of Fiber Furniture in frosted brown finish. The Savings Are One-Third to One-Half One Frosted Brown Chair, tapestry seat and back; regular price $27.50, for . 815.75 times, In “Nice People," now at the| Strand, he has a virile part as a| young society man just returned from France. . COLUMBIA Irving Cummings, who directed “Paid Back,” the Untversal all-star Attraction now at the Columbia, has been as highly ranked among screen players as practically any member of the remarkable cast he directed tn | this picture. But as an actor he was di subject to the desire to “run things himself;* he wanted to direct—and he did. Gladys Brockwell, Mahlon Hamijton, Stuart Holmes, Edna | Murphy, Kate Price and others play tm “Paid Back.” eee WINTER GARDEN In “The Broadway Peacock,” now : * oy , 66 at the Winter Garden theater, Misa Elliott Dexter makes love to Clara Kimball Young in “The White wears a gorgeous evening Hands of Nara,” the new photoplay attraction which is open- = a 7 ina, two panel. effort! ing at the Strand today It is a dramatic story, telling the foun ne gold | > ‘ : | Sis SAlch Seles un; enteracast romance of a beautiful young: Russian girl. a for the panels, one back and one | front. The panels, which cost a/ known for hig work tn Hoyt's play, thousand dollars each, are shaped | “A Black Sheep,” which had a rec butterfly wings, embroidered in ord run on Broadway some time ago. Pearl White Is ulti-colored, brilliant beads which | “Domestic Relations” closes tonight. | Wi are worked into an Egyptian scroll ngs x ‘a inter Garden pattern which surrounds the figure | BLUE MOUSE of Osiris, the ancient Egyptian god, Screen villains come and go. Some which is also worked tn beads, are known today and others tomor- | eee row, There {# one exception. This ts | LIBERTY Robert McKim, who bag the role of Sixteen weeks ago Harold Lioyd’s |'D* crafty and crue! King's Prose fivenct comedy, “Grandma's Boy,” |CUtr in the William Fox production, started its run in Los Angeles at the | “Monte Cristo,” which is showing at | Symphony theater. During the first |‘ Blue Mouse. | 14 weeks the picture played to more| Mr. McKim probably retaing his than 300,000 persons. It has been | P¥estige and popular favor as @ vil shown exactly 789 times. “Grandma's'| 'in because of his “polish.” His Boy” is now having a two weeks’ | fly Stage training of stock on he! Pacitic coast and his association on ment at k engage , the Lmerty, the Orpheum clreult with Mrs. Lang. try account for his bita of expression | which only the weill-schooled actor posseases. | Very Comfortable Rockers of frosted brown fiber, reduced to $14.75 Each One Frosted Brown Breakfast Table, with four chairs; reg. price $93.00, for... $48.50 One Frosted Brown Fiber Chaise Lounge, seat, reduced to with tapestry cush- ions; regular price $12.50 Ea. Eight Natural Reed Rockers and Chairs; regular price $13.50, for ...... Eight Natural Reed Rockers and Chairs; regular Heroine of Film Five Rockers with tapestry back and actors with but a single name . They're inter. aidelights of “Thru a .. $8.75 ® Glass Window,” a gripping human interest story now at the Colonial theater. It is a May McAvoy Real- art picture for Famous Players Lasky. OAK “Set a thief to catch a thief goes } the old proverb, and on the same! Principle it took former Hun offi cer to expose the evil hearts of his | kind, Count Eric Von Stroheim, who produced ind = Husbands,” showing at the Oak theater, was at one time an officer in the Austrian Gragoons. Hig Universal photodra ma is an unmmasking of the commis: ! stoned personnel of the men who| served under the Teutonic double- now} Pearl White. She appears| in the role of a dazzling little| price $14.00, for One Natural Reed Settee; regular price $22.50, $12.50 Two Natural Reed Settees; regular price $27.00, 15.00 675 Yards of Felt Base Floor Coverings At a Remarkably Low Price cabaret dancer in “The Broadway Peacock,” a_ ro- mantic picture play, which is ||) Bebe” Blackburn, who ts three and a half and may be noticed by her happy smile and blonde curls, | 4 ‘ , has been engaged for a new Christic|ON view until Wednesday | comedy houseboat story. The new|night at the Winter Garden. movie youngster dives and swims _ | under water just like a little mack- a | erel. If you don’t believe it, you'll PICTURE PATTER have to see the picture. The kiddie} Kathlyn Willlame has been added knows more about water and how to|to the cast of “Notorlety* in which | get around in it than many a bath-| Bebe Daniels and Lewis Stone have ing girl of 25 summers. the leading roles, j 59c Yd. You can use Felt Base Floor Coverings in any room where linoleum would be used—Felt Base Floor Cover~ ings are made in neat tile effects. In this offering are patterns suitable for kitchens and bathrooms, and the price is remarkably low. —Second Floor, Rug Section RUG In the Mid-Month Sale 9x12 Thirty-five Axminster Special Featuring Hawaiian Chimes Alse a Emil Chautard dye cers =o F saking All Others: = Election . *e moma. I : “The Hero.” in which Richard | Sereen T it " ee Bennett starred on the stage, ix to be screened. | eee | Beanie Love is to play the feminine lead in two-reel comedies featuring | Arthur Trimble. | “ee i to direct “For. comMEDY Any Time CURED HIS — Marry Myers Is to be starred tn a fal adapted from “The Social jcoaneer,” by Frederick Islam, | ee | Ford Sterling has been cast in| “The Stranger’s Banquet.” | cee | +Cect! DeMille has some imposing figures to offer on his production of | * One sequence of scenen involved | the use of 600 players over a period | Manslaughter.” | o. } Ten 9x12 Wool Wilton Rugs, in Rugs are in the seamless Rugs, in a splendid pone ment of colors—some of ness $ 345° Each Special $63°° Each an assortment of good colors and attractive designs....... ‘That cost more than |]) RHEUMATISM! of three weeks * lanything of its kind ever undertaken ||| Saprgnane Jat the Lasky studio, dow | A tabloid musteal com- rheumatiam 2 5 | he Twenty-two cameras were in ac ‘ At Reduced Prices y others, £ {tion at one time to catch « certain |f| Only the smaller sizes are in this offering. They are especially desirable for bedroom use—size 38 by 72 inches, $4.75; size 27 by 54 inches, $2.80; size 2214 by 36 inches, $1.75. , since | came out of the 50 y Like m until I could alme t taste aid not # ts OF w were nore ot n. But now T am again in active usiness and can walk with write all day with are surprised at t ‘ might just as well attempt t regular price $103.00, for One Frosted Brown Breakfast Table and four chairs; reg. price $87.50, | for .....$47.50 diy Fz Mh as TiN ate Me NI 44g 44 sting aed fj N AN ett Twenty Rockers as illus- | trated, in frosted brown finish; exceptional value— $5.95 Each 5-Pound All-Wool Blankets $8.95 Pair Allwool Plaid Blankets—Be- cause ws have only blue and white and gray and white plaids in this lot, we have reduced the price for quick disposal—the pair, $58.95. Bedding Section, First Floor Bed Sets $7.25 Each Double- bed size, Satin-finish Bed Sets, consisting of Spread with scalloped cut corners, and pillow sham; priced, the set, $7.25. Bedding Section, First Floor Linens and Toweling 624nch Hemstitched and Scal- loped Breakfast Cloths—highly mercerized; special, ea, $1.10 18 by 34-inch red bordered Huck Towels, of durable weight; epe- cial, the dozen.... 27 by 484nch Double Thread Bath Towels—these are very heavy and unusually absorbent; special, OUCH seeseee ween 16-inch All-Linen Crash Toweling with red or blue line border; epecial, the yard First Floor, Linen Section 86-1pch Novelty Prints, in bright floral and str} effects, at. yard Vecetesees 86-inch give heavy Cretonnes for better hangings and the upholstering of furniture pieces, at, Yard ..% 6b¢ Another Grote-Rankin Value! 1,000 Yards of Filet-Weave Curtain Marquisette 29c Yard | A forty-inch Curtain material of fine quality, in the popular filet weave, offers home-makers a chance to save considerable on their curtain needs. The three most desirable colors—cream, white and ecru—are in this offering. Second Floor, Drapery Section You Can Buy the Smaller Items for the Household at a Saving |} Rack, 79C Stitks 23C “Adjusto” wall clothes dry- ing Racks, with six hard- ‘wood arms that fold out of the way when not in use. powe 79c Brooms Made of long, flexible broom corn with five rows of stitching and emooth, pol- $1.89 ‘ Aluminum Combination Aluminum Cookers Cookers that can be used in many ways. Every kitch- en should have one in its equipment, Spring Mop Sticks, strong hardwood handles. Routers $1.49 Aluminum Roasters in & convenient size for the aver- age family, Cover and bot- tom can be used as especial vessels, Copper Bottom Boilers $2079 Extra heavy Copper Bottom ‘Wash Boilers with securely riveted handles~your choice of No, 8 or 9 size, 150 Sets of Glass Mixing Bowls Are on Sale Tomorrow— 69c The Set Five convenient size Bowls are in each set— a size to meet every re- quirement. O’Cedar Mops 79c Waxing Brushes $2.49 Small household size for dusting floors or walls—You can have it olled or dry as Food required, Choppers $ 1 .69 Number two Standard Food Choppers with tops that open up when being washed. Fifteen-pound Floor Waxing Brushes that will help to keép your floors bright— Made with long smooth han- dle, Universal $ 9 Lunch Box 2.1 A metal Lunch Box, com- plete with vacuum bottle, that will keep your coffee piping hot. TheExchangeDepartment Takes your old furniture and stoves as part pay- ment in exchange for new and more pleasing things, and in turn offers Used Furniture and Re-built Ranges to those who seek bargains, in used home- furnishings. out @ fire with oil as try to get rid| of your r' tin, neuritis and | 2 | - —— _ — like complaints by taking treatmend | Saree na body, it took Mrs| | Gene Sarazan, national champion! Greenwalds Are A | fa to give Marion | Sdntenced; Appeal ’ Ashelman fifty years t | cette |famous screen star, a few lessons for Seat t le th. He learned how t ; Arue cause of his rheumatiam, lin golf, provided these two busy} Convicted Jast June on “jointist” | yous people can find a mutually| charges, Harry and Jennie Green. Chamber of Commerce r o disorders, and r ‘er bis! | eth from “The Inner Myster- | ie - 1 their multitudinous en-|wald, proprietors of the Motor inn, a roadhouse, were sentenced Monday 2 me bo ~ yw being distributed free by | s if ny reader of ‘The first lesson was scheduled for afternoon, by Superior Judge Otis devoted fi “The & “The Inner Mys very member: | ma" overlooked g d W. Brinker, to serve from two to beta member ust week at the Westchester Bilt-| (tain the state penitentiary Ln more Country club, but had to bela Walla Walla, Notice of appeal to postponed owing to the fact . that) the state supreme court was given Q b y : eprem “ Mixs Davies was sitting for a por| py their counsel, W, R, Bell, trait for Carl Link, the well known | 1 ‘The Greenwalds were arrested sev- eT eS TTT Ui who over scientific study | free day fr | gngements. Urtes past, simply sen P. ¢ out this no’ hand this’ good news and opp friend it by return whatever, who send will receiv jeral times op liguor charges, mail without apy chi Co-Operative Move | Grows in Germany BERLIN, Sept. 12.-—There are now nearly 3,000 co-operative buying and selling organizations in Germany, BUNGALOW Musical Restaurant 1620 Third Avenue 1 Yor Reservations Elliott 0810 During the filming of quence practically was undertaken in the studio where many To PORTLAND $5.50 Monda: ys 115 Cherry St, that se- no other work are companies usually at MAY McAVOY ta TRAVEL BY AUTO “THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW” Wean Fridays Room in Si78

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