The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, One Day More, Then Gone- VALENTINO His Farewell P HOULDERS” Saturday—“LORNA “Mrothers Under the Skin” Come and follow the Joys and sor rows of this bean is commanded to marry a rich old EST E=Uiil Performances Daily at 11, 1:45, 4:15, 6:45, 9:15 A limited number of first balcony and loge seats may be reserved at the box office for each first evening performance, at $1.10. No telephone orders. Hill — PRICES — AFTER 6 P. M— Upper balcony. Lower floor. ... (All prices include tax) MATINEES— Balcor *s Children—Any time, 25¢ Augmented Orchestra under S. K. Wineland, playing the “Raymond” Overture. .. . Thomas Saturday—William de Mille’s “Clarence” ESTES TES ESTES) You Don’t Smoke? Then Be on Guard PARIS, Dec. 7.—Non-amokers be- Your memory may weaken if you inhale tobacco fumes. This is the conclusion drawn from @ series of experiments carried out at the Academy of Medicine at Nancy aillil Smoke was infiltrate then walked very seemed to lose a whereabouts, ware of smokers. , Free Dinner Flies Right in to Butcher |#"4 two years were required to com ‘Their experiments were carried out Thomas Claxton was wa:‘ing were placed in a | partridge flew in. &) krade was reduced to a five p partridge dinner Don’t Miss The First “The New Leather Pushers” REGINALD DENNY First Seattle Sho TOD FRANK MAYO Any Time 10e Loge Senta 206 “WOLF LAW” fre Columbia —Saturday— KODOLPH VALENTINO in “All Night” GLOWIA SWANSON tn “Her Husband's Trademark” THE IF NOT— READ THIS DO YOU KNOW— that Saturday at the Coliseum The- ater, you may see the screen version of the most widely- read romance of all ages? DO YOU KXOW— That this picture has the heroine of your dreams per- fectly portrayed? IF We could only tell you of the —glorious romance —tingling action —magnetic appeal —breathless moments in Keep You Away ! Battle Mountain LEADVILLE, Col, Dec. 1—The| FRESNO, Cal., Dec. 1.—resno is| Bryant Washburn has one of the | hood Was in y fete a ere Pioneer Express famous Battle Mountain road on the |All pepped up over the prospact of |'**4ing roles In the picture lige ace cllh the chap ene ude || Wagons, with 30- ocean-to-ocean highway has been| having the Salt Lake Bees as their] coLONIAL Tango,” and the music, written “to I! inch metal tray and opened. More than $300,000 was spent | adopted team for the first two wees Mystery and thrills are anid to| the lasctvious pleasing of a tute,” 1 r 1 at least, of the 1923 ball season. constitute outstanding features inj deserves to be added to the well 10%4-inch = atee plete the six miles. This link in ex-| The Bees will next |the new Rex Beach film production, | known suite of dances of the period wheels; special, each | Pected to considerably shorten travel | #PTing. And Duffy Lewis A} time for trans-cc Claxton caught the butcher killed and dressed it “nd can be trave feved. The 18 per cent imum | season, which er cent season last spring. usually has Were ng the position.” qu with a job like fchpol year book Big Week Now— 4 : indec “Of course a “TESS OF THE ' STORM COUNTR: dressed properly his production at our regu evening prices, which prev sll day and every day. Children .. | This ploture will not be n any neighborhood at Falto SEATTLE STAR PAC Nothing Wovld -& Salt Lake Bees Highway Praised Train at Fresno |i) mss cope with a rich social set. | orchestral soe as ob- | tas " fie ee ee ee $2.49. cat par | LOUNTAIN OF YOUTH’ tinental motorists | tained an option on the local park d all winter, it is| for the first two weeks of the league would avold bad IS FOUND BY SCIENCE Dance Emporiums weather which caused a high per. centage of postponed games in the } } , Restores Vigor Quicker | oo ed because they could ot | Hy ’ ati + Mormon city at the opening of the toe P ghat teense feet a we Yo dat Writer’s Ambition Service Is Plar dente may train we are giad to think that her teas. 5 ers considered her capable of hold-| suropean diac “Jane is a clever {te an honor to hive walked away 1 suppose there is w lot of hard work and a lot of octal activity connected with It?” r activities have eek Physicians say more confidence if she knows she ix| MOL fstored to him the It would be nice if) pea. EN static, she could have one. “Yes, and we will try to figGre out THE “who's your wife's dentist? CA P way to get it, although the bills) sufficient got one yet? Good! She ean | By special permission this month are bad.” es, with the ungerstand- | have the bracelet. ne i Mary Pickford we are show “Let me suggest Cherry’. They > yh the Pioneers In the Collings have such attractive clothes for young girls, and reasonably priced Cherry's allow one six months to pay ed that much time. 1016 Second tn the ’, you Reh y 3 ¢ the Pig'n Groen! 1) Kitieaction, the |pears in “Tess of the Storm Advertine just ce GROTE om) RANKIN GO, as OTTO F. KEGEL, President Mahogany Tea Wagon A Gift that will hold a lifetime of constant remembrance! Tea before the fireplace or after-dinner coffee in the living room— adds a note to the of hospitality by whi the successful home charms each guest—and which the Tea Wagon makes possible. The style illustrated, in mahogany or walnut. Special $42.50. Other attractive Tea Wagons-$27.50 to $65.00. rniture Gift Section, Baleony Tuscan Net Curtains $1.19 Ea. One hundred and fifty Tuscan Net Curtains of very superior quality, finished with wide fringe ony bottom, will be sold tomorrow at a remarkably at tractive price—each, $1.19. ~ Betty Blythe has the leading role in “Fair Lady,” a sereen adaptation from one of Rex Beech’s famous stories, —Second Floor, Drapery Section th * * * _* *& & * * & 36x72-Inch LIBERTY “Pair Lady,” a United Artists Cor. iM me unusual and etriking cos poration release and which has iss tumes were designed for F iph been booked by the onial theater 2 Valentino wear in some of the! There are mystery kages and fantastic vision episodes of his latest | notes sent by a mysterious leader Paramount vehicle. The Young of a mysterious secret society; mys Rajah,” showing at the Liberty terious crimes by mysterious ban These are worn by the «tar tn) dits, and mystery clues to the iden 0 the Hindu legendary vision seene in| tity of the lawless groups from a @ which he plays by double expe mystery woman whose identity is the two characters, Kri still kept @ secret, even after some Seer Hindu god Arjuna, his mortal | 26 years Here {s an opportunity to buy a very useful CI broth The sequence is «ymb eee mas Gift at a very low price. cal and shows an ancient battle) PRINCESS . scene with Arjuna and his enemies| Gloria Swanson, beautiful Pare Imported Rag Rugs—Rag Rugs with Chenille b in fantastic chariots and war dress.| mount star, has a role of exceptional ders—Rugs woven of selected cotton ya eheghes j@ramatic quality in her new star number of double-faced, reversible Rag Rugs, BL MOUSE Her Husband's Trad Hersholt, who plays the part * which opens at the Prii from 24 by 48 to 36 by 72 inches, are marked ot Ben Letts, the vMlain, in Mary y. She ie seen as a wife, Clearance, priced, each $1.95. Pickford’s notable revival of “Tess! rightly gowned and a walking trade —Second aig 2 of the Storm Country,” the attrac-|mark for her ambitious husband. tion at the Blue Mouse, ts sald to| Real love enters her life in « highly || have played the leading part in the| dramatic manner. Richard Wayne || . e first motion pleture ever made in| i# her leading man. Denmark, This was in 1901 and the] -" ae | Ino eum a film wan the first enterprise of the! " Great Northern Film company of length and was considered quite an achievement. H 4 / eee | - ae as Quaint 50c pi 9c Frank Mayo is the star of “Wolf D o } 0c pint quart Law” at the Columbia. Other prin % cipals of the cast are Sylvia Bream. ancing This Varnish will preserve and beautify your er, Harry Carter, Nick de Rutz,| Amertea’s dancing masters have leum—dries hard over night. ‘ Charles Brinley, Frank Weed, E4-| just decreed that the old-time steps |) —Second Floor, Rug ward Moncrief, Paul Wismer, Fred! are coming bdck, to the quickened ° : Kohler and other popular artists.|tempo of modern dance music; but || The picture was adapted from &| Marion Davies beat them to it in |} 2 Hugh’ Pendexter magazine story,|Comopoltians peturisuon et {| here Are Many Spec scenarized by Charles Sarver, When Knighthood Was in Flower. . ’ eee tn Chaveh Lanter bees ronenee, Arranged for Friday’s STRAND }from which Julia Marlowe's play [| e ang' ri y ° When Knighthood Was tnjand Marion Davies’ film versions ||| in th T and Doll Section ywer,” which will close ite run at | were adapted, there is a detailed de | e oy the Strand Friday, has been playing | scription of the dance which the to capacity audiences at almost | hero, Charles Brandon, brought back || weeks, The picture is a lavish | Mary Tudor, pret sister of King Bi nc. e e ar es b protrayal of court life, and is noted Henry VIII. of England. it was e 18-inch Red © for its beautiful costumes and set-| called La Volt and was daneed to tings. Marion Davies and Forrest|the tune of “The Sailor Lass,” ac Ches' i y Stanley have the leading roles. cording to the chronicler. ; ts, beautifully see Marion Davies began her stage oa ished—just like © WINTER GARDEN reer in “Oh Boy,” and was one of ter’s Hope Ches' “Man and Woman,” starring Diana | the daintiest dancers in Ziegfeld’s Allen, in the attraction at the Winter | Follies before she became a screen Garden, which opens Thursday, The | star. So the task of devising a da | picture is heralded as a thrilling tale|to sult the situation was easy for of tropical love and t* noted for its | her. It was evidently one of the J) cial, each $4.65. Hardwood Kitchen C sb. inets, equipped Iheautiful setting. Mind Allen was first of the “round dances” intro: J] all the little things that the little housewife fin ltormerly a principal in the Ziegfeld | duced into England, because the interesting; special each . | princess was at first rather embar oe re tee tera E ee |rassed at having the cavalier place U rranged wi HM . iEUM | his arm d her waist. Also it Wardrobe Trunks, a with four drawers Ee plenty of clothes hangers for dolly’s wardrobe | White Shouldera,” the attraction | included a sort of a “prop step,” " : F at the Coliseum, is said to clearly | Judging from its title | trunks are 18 inches high; special, each..... Lg point out the fallacy of extravagance.| Accordingly, Miss Davies devised a A designing mother runs heavily into | new dance, a cross between the polka debt tn order to supply her daughter and the tango, for which William | p: with beautiful gowns so that the|Fred Peters, who is composing the || Pioneer Express Wagon for “When Knight |Concerts Lose.to —First Floor, Toy Section, Transatlantic Air LONDON, Dec European Discovery, Easily Used at | concerts at Batters The municire! 190 Song Hits Is rompete coessfull ith dance {halla acm: cial gy tre NEW YORK, Dec, 7.—Jack Sny- der, who at the age of 23 has com- posed six popular songs, says it is his ambition to creat 100 favorites, } ish owned, but under German nn | 7 |Wife Beater Gets Jagement. ‘The trip accoen Smt | Tar and Feathers tie will be made in 90 hours, i Hd | EADEN, Dec. 7.—-Women of al fsa edie Lo QRESDEN, re, 7 wowen of «| Buy Nuggets Then Some, and gratifying results methods in punishing a wife-beater, | They tarred and feathered him. } MADRID, Dec, 7.—The to be used in the Spain-, service will be capable of carryin to 40 persons. They will be from n f vigor wi i Recegb inte teatnch it wnet | BLUE MOUSE ) erful } Acting dir High 7 } * MAR Yy picture taken yesterday for several bie de “A man can't do everytht of the newspapers and she is invited 5Ointain of you told his neighbo: rty given by two of the teach under the trade name old his neighbor. “As much to a party # ae ¢ am ae pound,” the discovery like to get that nugget br % ers for the annual staf thegs ie thoroughly in the wife I can't do it. She could afford to get her a new dress manufacturers ahe’s ac a io uaa a « ee nat peg en he's going to have an awful C d New for that party. +i t bill in the next week or two, Production of shamed of the thing she will have to men and women advises me not to buy an: * wedt.” i aa man more than 60 years Christmas that isn't necessary. 4 he same I can't help like the bracelet, and T wish I see my way clear to get It" “Say, Jim,” his neighbor ap P to try this guaranteed fi at Second and James, work efficiently at a low pri 1, ’ ” r Bidge., Ad 1 too. You know you may pay for . “with you prefer, her bill won't be as big as ¥ ults ....7% P dress while it worn or simply s pects. Yes, I know, she’s been fi money, and ind postage on delivery it u report after Mary Pickford as she ap- ing on the usual dentist price, send her around to thank | Christmas, after you've been able both pay the bill and buy the I know whereof I speak, up to the Pioneers myself. [totum will immediately re-| Country,” which is in the oney.. This off: i y ’ BOM onvy ie bank deposits |second week of its run, at the pastas. to accept it Blue Mouse i

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