The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY 2 MORE DAYS TO SEE "THE SIREN CALL” with alt the flame and 2 . 0 diezy dance halls, Saturday—Wallace Reta in THE GHOST BDREAKER® 2 Mere Daye, Then Gone! Richard rthelmess tm First National's Home- epun Stery— “THE BOND BOY” It's another ‘Ter'able Davia’ Saturday—Edaa Wallace Lepper tn Person Pesttivety Lea FRIDA Mont Cecil De Mille's - wonder worker, but offering to you the kind of dentistry the best dentists in this coun- try give their patients—the i kind that our leading univer. 7] co sities are teaching and the only kind which has the ap- Klondike against proval of our best authorities. a girt ge ame 1 am giving you this dentis § DR. J.T.WILSO Cor. First and Pike Over Bartell’s Drug Store Elliott 1833 ee IBLUE MOUSE ia THEATREE: UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT OTHER PIOTURE— “SILVER WINGS” MATS., 25; EVES., S00 COMING—SATURDAY Larry Semon in “GOLF!” DR. i Newes methods, renal serious le. 1606 Third Ave, Comer Pike st. OCTOBER 18, 1922 OLYMPIC HAS NEW PROGRAM An entire change of program ts announced for the Olympic today, with another double bill of musical comedy and photoplays. On the mm |*tage Ted Howland's company wil! | B\be seen in the new musical comedy, | “Love, Honor and Oh! Baby," a musical farce with the usual singing nd dancing specialties, | Ted Howland is the chief fun maker In the new bill, which ts sald to be replete with comio situations |The entire company will be cast in = Congenial roles. Several excellent Specialty numbers are introduced bv the chorus, Earle Williams in = “Bring Him In" is the featured screen attraction. Austrian Dancer S| Roman custom forced a son of a dead man to conduct the funeral mm | Rorvice. DYE OLD DRESS | | | COAT, SKIRT WITH | || “DIAMOND DYES” H Each package of “Diamond Dyes” lcontains directions so simple any Woman can dye or tint her worn, |shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, tockings, sweaters, coverings, drap- ries, hangings, everything, even if jshe has never dyed before, Buy} “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—| & then perfect home dyeing js sure} decause Diamond Dyes are guaran-| teed not to spot, fade, streak, or lrun. Tell your ‘drugwist whether j the material you wish to dye ts wool | jor silk, or whether it ts linen, cot ton or mixed googs.—Advertisement Prette Ardine SEATTL ~ TODAY'S PROGRAMS STRAND — Thomas M mer Comes.” Richard Barthelmess tn PRIN CEAS—Clatr Windser and Mil- Sills in “One Clear Call.” Lydia Thorne, wealthy and or phaned, was detailed to scullion work in the prison and found herself yn der her former maid, who was also an inmate of the penitentiary. Bhe thought that a few hundred of her wealth would save her from a jail | sentence, even if the charge was | manslaughter, But the prosecutor, who loved her dearly, believed that the only way of making the girl | realize her recklessness, was to pun: | |ish her severely, which he did, | Leatrice Joy enacts the part of \Lydia, and Thomas Meighan that of | |the prosecutor in “Manslaughter,” | the attraction at the Strand theater, eee WINTER GARDEN Lou Tellegen, who plays the lead ing male role in the Geraldine Far. rar production which will close at the Winter Garden Wednesday night, in private life is the husband of Mins Farrar, Mr. Tellegen is of Dutch Greek parentage and wan educated in France, He is a sculptor of un usual ability, and @ devoted student | of Mterature. | eee LIBERTY n Dorothy Dalton, as Charlotte Woods, the dancer in “The Siren Mary Carr, who became popular after her characterization of Ma Benton in “Over the Hill,” is the woman in the above IN DRAMA AT BLUE MOUSE A scene from the photoplay “Silver Wings,” which is| ow showing on the screen at the Blue Mouse theater. BUILT ON oe Mid-Month Sale} Provides Opportunities for Saving Wool Wilton, Velvet and Leave Seattle Daily 6:30, 7:15, 99:00, 10:80, @ m., 1°45, 3:15, 5:15 p. m. *Except Sunday ‘i } “1 used to go to and from school!Call,” which Is now playing at the lturning cart-wheels,”” laughed |lAberty theater, is the queen of an |Grette Ardine at the Moore theater |Alaska dance and gambling hall. Her picture. The boy is Joseph Striker, who plays the part of a | son spoiled by mother love and petting. | Tuesday, in recounting her first ex} |} pertence In dancing, “Seems I havelstil! a kid in that respect.” jdanced always, I was the baby of As soon as Mins Ardine & family of dancers,” played the Orpheum and Kelth etr Grette Ardine and her two sisters| cults with her new dance produc }eame to this country from Austrm/tion, the one in which she ls seen }12 years ago to accept a limited|at the Moore this week, lbeauty captivates all the hardened! honor should be protected, even if has gold prospectors who meet ber in the casino, and when she sold her Kinses | t a dollar ap! ‘count for a baby whose parents had whe will;died in the snow, 2 jit should cost a life. Later he 5 placed in @ country prison on & murder charge of which he was jinnocent. But he would not speak because “a Woman's honor should ce to rine a bank ac not one of the 4| MARY CARR GREAT- HER TEST Johnny Walker in “YY DAD!” | theatrical engagement and have since remained here. Ott Ardine, one of the sisters, ta no jon the Orpheum circuit with George | McKay. / “Il am happier when I have a }strenuous dance number, an Apache or one with a lot of cart-wheels in 1." Mins Ardine said, “because I used to go to school and back again turning cartwheels, 1 Passenger Fare 80c Nound Trip Navy Yard Route Colman Deck Main 3983 am NOW PLAYING—LEAVES FRIDAY caught bluffing! 2 L. Frank Mayo ‘Caught Bluffing’ Scenes and styles of San Francisco fire days in “The Mirror” COMEDY | | Columbia Orchestra & Columbia Coming Saturday—Prisciila Dean “UNDER TWO FLAGS” SAYS DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS CAN BE REDUCED AT HOME Rub Gently and Upward To-|two-ounce bottte of Moone's Emer- ald Of} (full strength), and apply ward the Heart as Blood in [night ana morning to the awollen, Veins Flows That Way enlarged veins, Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller, and If you or any relative or friend is|the treatment should bo continued worried because of varicose veins, or|until the veins are of normal size, bunches, the best advice that any-|So penetrating and powerful is lm- one in this world can give is to get |erald Oil that it dissolves goitre and a prescription that many physicians | wens and causes them to disappea: are now prescribing. It can be secured at any pharmacy. 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You will find, too, all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instant thy, and your hair will be fluffy, tus |trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look Jand feel a hundred times better —Ad- | vertinement Columbia COMING SATURDAY G jlo tr “ Winter Garden Ore! News « Any Time—100—All the ay Time AND Ss COMEDY TRe COLISEUM being shown at the Coliseum the iture “Beyond the Rocks, _ |which is now showing at the |new Princess theater. The Charity play contains an entangling| |be delightly enacted by these| on one of Elinor Glynn’s suc- cessful novels, and promises tos Ol mT TODAY The Screen's Two Greatest Lovers— RODOLPH VALENTINO GLORIA || “BEYOND THE ROCKS” In Elinor Glyn's 1 be protected.” nung prospector did. Hut the angry rl forced him to kiss her at the gint of @ gun . Baby Peggy has finished “Peg of the Movies” and is taking a rest before starting her next picture. ee 1 Richard Barthelmens, who ts now Jerome Storm is directing John Gilbert in “Truxton King.” Say “Bayer” and Insist! er in the depicts ploture, “The Bond the character of a 9 Popular Stars in PRINCESS “Beyond the Rocks” Uniess you eee the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product | prescribed by physicians over twenty. two years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago | Farache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” |only, Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy boxes jot twelve tablets cost few cents, Druggists also séll bottles of 24 and |100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Rodolph Valentino and| Bayer Manufacture of Mononcet- loria Swanson in the pic-|'eacester of Salicyiicacia. DANCE r Daddy Draper's Children’s Home, at DE HONEY’S New Academy, Pike at 18th ave. Sunday E ve romance which is said to| wo stars. The story is based Big Meledy nce every Wed- nesday Eve. Amer- ica’s finest Dancing Academy, with th greatest 10-pic Madison at Second mP Exhibition Dancing On Sunday Eve., Oct. 22, and Wed TODAY TED HOWLAND's Musical Comedy Revue nenday Eve, Oct. Mr. and Mrs. De Honey will give exhibitions in beautiful new dance steps and exhi- bition dances. See real dancers, it) dceautumirt dkiksss Diamond Dancing Party 4 Friday Eve, Oct. 27, two beautiful Alamond rings for lucky guesta. Mask Halloween ball Nov. 1, 20 cash pi place for refined di DANCING TAUGHT Beginners’ Prine ednesday Eve. A beautiful ‘LOVE, HONOR AND OH, BABY" classes start Tuesday Eve, 6:46, and Saturday A oon at 3 sharp, Intermediate class Thurs at 7. Advanced class Mon- , $:80 to 11:30, Orchestra ng to the quality of our acad- omy, the ability of our inatructors and the class of people wo cater to, this school ta far superior to all other Plenty of practice; no embarra: ment. The social feature alone i worth double the price. Learn the new Tango Trot, Rocker Waltz, Glide ti Schottische and Pirouette Fox Trot. Private lessons all hours, My latest describing all dances, free for . Learn from Amertoa’s leading tty on dancing, who has erected more fine academies and taught more people to dance than any other per- won in America, SPECIAL CUT RATE WANSON | Tho on” fi To all securing tickets on or before Oct, 28, T am going to sell a full our lessons in KINOGRAMS for $4.00, olght lessons in any of our for $5.00, and will guar you all popular and ne fancy ateps, You can lessons a week, ‘Tho gentioman will learn nd the lady to follow the eps. ‘This term is worth if you ever intend to learn ago of our cut day or evening, Tully @ to teach ances and ne or four ‘Tleketa aro good dancing. Phone Bast 0: your friends, Ve Ri MEP 25 only, 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS in a good, service- | Thirty Steel Beds That were slightly damaged in transit finished Vernis Martin. pearance or wearing quality of these beds. Exchange Department—no phone orders can be taken for any of these beds. et ren Kerrigan, Wales, Alan Hale, Ernest Torrence, ‘ PAGE THE GROTE: fam] OTTO F. KEGEL, President in Furniture, Draperies, Rugs, Bedding and Housewares. Axminster Rugs at_ | Reduced Prices 7 only, 9x12 SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS in attrac- tive designs and colors; also a number of two-toned jf effects in tans and browns, taupe, mulberry and |} blue, are reduced to, $27.75 each... 5 only, 9x12 WOOL WILTON RUGS in a good as- sortment of y desirable patterns—there are a few SEAMLESS RUGS in this lot. $63 50 ° All are reduced to, each.......... 1 only, 8-3 by 10-6 WOOL WILTON RUGS in at- petoeed iD eailicsssassrrseresns OOO ot am able weight. the values are exceptional— extra special, each......+....- Mid-Month Sale SPECIALS In the Basement Store Splint Clothes Baskets, special Heavy Japanned Coal Hods .......++ Heavy Galvanized Coal Hods House Brooms, of selected quality. Heavy Galvanized Metal Pails.. No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tubs Fancy Fiber Hearth Brooms.. Two-quart Aluminum Double Boilers. Heavy Pressed Steel Fire Shovels. Blue Steel Self-Basting Roasters..... Extra Heavy Combination Cookers.... Large Round Aluminum Roasters...... Aluminum Steamer Kettles. Cast Aluminum Tea Kettles. . One lot of slightly imperfect Roches: Bottom Wash Boilers, each..... The patterns and designs are new; ... $34.50 $3332 a = 3 § 8 .$4.98 are offered for immediate Clearance *8 There are fifteen finished Old Ivory and fifteen They have two-inch con- nuous posts and 114-inch filling rods. The slight damage does in no way affect the ap- There are THIRTY BEDS, ONLY, on sale in the cast for “The Covered Wag- includes Lois Wilson, J. War- Charles Ogle, Ethel PALACE HIP‘ BERT LYTELL in “The Idle Rich” BIG TOE VAUDEVILLE YANKS AND GIANTS IN WORLD SERIES GAMES Marshall, Guy Oliver and John

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