The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1922, Page 4

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Now Playtng— A Rex Ingram production “TRIFLING Wednesday Night “OR THE HIGH WOMEN” : SEAS” with A Paramount Picture BARBARA LA MARK 4] with RAMON NOVARKO DOROTHY DALTON LEWIS STONED JACK HOLT Coming—“One Week of Love” b} Saturday—JACKIN COOGAN = Peattively Leavt Last Times Tonight— “THE LIGHT IN THE DARK” 4 Days, Starting Tuesday— A dramatic comedy T 4 os tat a MADNESS” BRYANT WASHBURN VIOLA DANA SNITZ EDWARDS COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE J TIT _ Ea Lot EJ XT be honor guests at the 100 Per Cent | judges clu “Christmas party” to be held ‘Tuesday at 5:30 p. m. at the Bangu-| a Chi low. It is rumored that Judges Cal-! for ew Be Remembered For Your Gifts A well-chosen Christmas gift reflects the giver. A gift used all the year ’round means a thoughtful man. $10 How Easy! Balance in 12 monthly installments What could mean as much this Christ- mas and for years to come as a Thor? By all means get her the present you have in mind. But give her a Thor as well. DON’T DELAY We are, arranging now for Christmas Eve Electric Appliance Co. The Thor Shop 405 University Street Next to Metropolitan Theater Main 3563 Liberty to [ s “or rorne wows mm Close for Decoration With the interior completely trans formed by new decorations thruout including the wall o ng, Ughting effects and draperies, the Liberty theater will be given to Seattle photo play patrons next at 11 o'clock. The tion, “On the High & F after Wednesday's showings, the saturday morning urrent attrac a," tn to theater remaining closed on Thurs day and Friday to allow for the com pletton of the work of the huge doc rating crew, The holiday program opening Saturday will be headed by Jackie Coogan in “Oliver Twist, one of the big offerings of the sea son Modern Spanish art is prevalent |thruout the entire scheme of the re jcreated theater, featuring Tiffany of feots with a Spanish tinge in the col ors and aesigns, The main cetling ts fintahed in which is a gold [filagree studded ith jewels, thin! jtreatment also being carrted to the rue, 0} } celling coves. All ornamental work ts | highlighted with gold The side [Walle are suggestive of stone and | metal | { Paintings of figures representing | the different arts are depicted on the | pancia, Allegorica! paintings are also shown in the proscentum gril work, depicting mythological figures upholding the ideal in motion pic-| tures built up by Jensen @ Von Her- | berg, indicated by the firm's mono-| gram in gold tn the middie of a| Horn of Plenty, Still other figures reach for finer ideals. Hand-painted fealgna decorate the panels directly further to the beauty of the newly. ereated Liberty HILLY GARB IS |, WORN BY DRIVER)»: CHICAGO.-Ieadore = Shrier, taxt| > iriver, drove his cab 20 miles while|than the 2 Bre res poe ety life and has many soenes in Lon f wearing only a re@ulat one-piece | hero in “One Wonderful Night,” the > ie z vathing sult. ‘The temperature was| Universal feature attraction at the| Gon, Paris and other big cities of Bu 1) _ YT adies? Sewing Cabinets, priced | —Magazine Racks, $16.00 to $25.00 © [two above sero. Shrier won $100. aera grea oh aioe Ok | working iris and soclety folk. $9.50 to $19.50 —Fireside Chairs, $75.00 to $150.00 ay which 1s taken from the stage play | vg en |], —Spinet Desks, $19.50 to $125.00 —Cane-filled Chairs, $22.50 te 0 by Louls Tracy. Romance, mystery | ABERTY —BSofa-End Tables, $7.50 to $35.00 $50.00 and thrilling adventure, all of which| Dorothy Dalton, the pretty Pare: | . marae rHEATRi take place within the space of a| mount estar, has made so many eea|f; —Stmoking Cabinets, $1.95 to $60.00 —Windsor Chairs, $14.50 to $50.00 Percuariewn: TODAY MAE MURRAY “FASCINATION” An Intriguing Romance of Yankee Pep and Spanish Passion AMATEUR CONTEST PAINLESS PRICES Second Ave. at James St. GREATEST COMEDY “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT” ONLY 4 MORE DAYS—THEN GONE “THELMA” ‘The Famous tmmer- tal Leve Stery trom pI —AND— CHARLIE MURRAY Im a Rict of Late “FAINT HEARTS” EXTRA “THE VARSITY 9 Mats, 280 Eves. 500 Monarchs of Melody NOW sHOWING— First Time in Seattic MABEL BALLIN| xEws cLoTHEs” ankcnnaie’ sional boxing | characters, many ring celebrities OOLONIAL ro soon in the piloture, amons) nh» oid distinction between stage whom is Johnny Sobiff, known | gig | —Also— along the East coast as one of the|o a ae aeeey BLUE MOUSE Marie Core!li's famous novel, “Thel- ma,” has ‘© life on the screen, }with Jane ? a character that has endeared itself | to millions of readers the world over. it ls showing at the Blue Mouse now. Milas Novak haa heretofore been iden tified almost exclusively with out door stories, in which sho has worn jain, rough garments, but in her new vehicle she wears clothes and gems that cost a fortune and in which she appears to advantage in THE SEATTLE STAR “ON THE HIGH SEAS” ) ¥ * * —— COLUMBIA faid to be one of the most red looded « ert Rawill art more for the star, The other feature attraction on) the current Columbia bill is Round| romance, “On the High Seas,” which |}| 2 of the famous Leather Pusher |'s showing at the Liberty thie woek.||| ——Telephone Tables, $25.00 to $75.00 —Library Tables, $25.00 to $125.00 jf series, starring Reginald Dei : pee . seriee, starring Reginald Denny. In) Thies the firet original sereen story |]/ Mahogany Ash Trays, $7.50 to Victrolas, $25.00 to $350.00 nexes the championship and rein-| known playwright, and wes pictur states himeeclf in the good graces of lways thought opposed to profes | supporting oast. pany big scenes. eee the Nevel by COLISEUM Viola Dana, star of Metro's “June MARIE Madness,” coming to the Colisoum has a little flapper friend whose | ve he vagaries keep Miss Dana amused |"0% ‘tomorrow and Wednesday, CORELLI during much of the time she is away | from the studio, The star once made | the statement that one good laugh a|%F 1938. On the current bill, « 2 |THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS” with Reginald Denny ALSO “ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT” STARRING Herbert Rawlinson Coming Saturday, December 23 “THE FLIRT” CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “THE PRIMITIVE LOVER” Dorothy Dalton, co-starring with Jack Holt im the Para- below and those downstars, Artistic] mount production, “On the High Seas,” which is now show- draperies and curtains will add stilt) ing at the Liberty. * In | This ts the firet original soreen «tory | rapplest little flabtere in his class, * * sree aay gi in “Fascination” the picture in STRAND aa sar, te nme eau, ae | Gift Suggestions from the beauty and former dancer, who ba*/,mong them are Helen Ware, bean lately hailed by prophets as th®| Oreignton Hale, Courtenay Foote, FLORENCE eniy mine ee *sricing only feminine roles in 28! Robert Fraser, we ” Rex t latest pre . Mine Murray herself duction—thone of Jacqueline, a young French girl, and of Bareda, the for] '* “ring, to, pictures, TODAY tune teller, beautiful and cruel. | prinores “Trifling Women,” which !# now MARK TWAIN'S showing at the Strand, offers Mise La Marr her firet leading role in @ big production. 1y arranged fashion revue, day should give « person sufficient | “Pectal } You Have Head the fortitude to endure the day's tribula.| "ith living modela, showing the Book, Now fee the tions. The little Mapper gives Miss |Deweet modes from the style cen- Preture— Dana severai good laughe « day, in| ters, has been arranged as @ pro- gceson. |logue. “Other Women's Clothes” ts) \s. Columbia Could Not Learn on a Christmas _ PIANO , a Breathless s Retiring Reductions F * * * »” * | WINTER GARDEN “Other Women's Clothes,* with “ on th oreen, Her} non, has never had a] Mabel Ballin playing the leading role, |) dinary collect 4 to his personality | aay opened at the Winter Garden sun night, make the story «ripping. Lil plotures lately that she laughingty | jan Rich makes a charming foll| declares she is beginning to grow ||) Gate Leg Tab | webbed feet. Miss Dalton te oo-||| ——Foot Stools, $7.50 to $12.50 —Upholstered Chairs, $75.00 to wtarred with Jack Holt in a new sea |]) Candlesticks, $12.50 —Fol: Card Tables, $1.50 to wtates ood of | sed by Irvin Wilat, who mage “Be ||| Mahogany Tabouretts, $6.50 to $12. ie father, @ proud gentleman nd the Door” and other successes. | $15.00 —Dressing Tables, $25.00 t the old school, whom “The Kid" had | Mitchell Lewis heads an excellent | Mahogany and Walnut Tea Wagons, $175.00 Besides the stellar 9 Ae $27.50 to $70.00 —Cedar Chests, $13.75 to $40.00 panned. All of the important parte | which Robert 2 Leonard presents Charies Lane, Vincent Coleman, and ‘Was @ celebrated dancer on the stage Choosing aiffioult task for a woman (who is already married), that is assigned to Constance Talmadge in “The Primi- tive Lover,” the First National at- traction, which i# the current fea ture at the Princess. One of the! men happens to er screen-hus- band, who discovers a method, not} \original, but forgotten thru disuse, of retaining his wife's affection. seeeeeseeees “The Primitive Lover” ts scheduled |) jas a sotntillating comedy drama. | | Harrison Ford and Kenneth Harlan | play the parte of the two men/|f/ between whom the stars affection | wavers. | Table Lamps LADIES’ MATINEES — AT WINTER GARDEN | | The Winter Garden announces itwo «pectal ladies’ souvenir matt high and finish |when every lady attending will re-| catve @ souvenir Boudotr calendar |the feature photoplay, with Screen | Snapshota, International News and \a comedy rounding out the pro- ram. Pesaibor ied “THE VARSITY FIVE” Men’s Pure Lin vak in Marie Corelli's “Thelma” jand Charlie Murray in hia latest Men's Imported comedy hit, “Faint Hearts,” scored a big success with the Saturday || pong w and Sunday audiences of the popu-\}| each i? lar Fifth ave. playhouse. Searle Kitt, Charies Roberts, Paul Brown and Ben F. Stowe comprine THE GROTE-RANKIN Co, | No Better Gift Than T° DO THEIR PART toward maintaining the beautiful custom of Christmas giving, The Grote-Rankin Co. has prepared an extraor- It te @ story of New York soc! may furnish some suggestion of what to give this Christmas: —Mahogany Pedestals, $10.00 to —Floor Lamps, complete, $27.75 te Round Velour Cushions........82.05 Stx only, new Parchment Ha! between twe men is the/f/ Round Silk Cushions Shades for Floor Lamps, are p Round Silk Cushions...... . + $3.85 with fringe .......... Round Cretonne Cushions Table Lamps Buying Special $19.75 About three hundred the standards are from 22 to 26 inches Small Silk Candle Shades in chrome. Here is an opportunity to give j an attractive gift at a decided saving. Second Floor, Drapery Section HANDKERCHIEFS Handkerchiefs—singly or in boxes, from inexpensive Cambric Square a to dainty Embroidered affairs— 4 narrow hemstitched edges; each ered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; ___ HIT AT BLUE MOUSE |}) — 25¢. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, with ook the Wonka the Bice Moun toei]|, Met's Fine Tinea Cembric Handker- ored borders of finest English ater as the added attraction to the chiefs, beautifully finished; each batiste; each 35¢. : regular cinema offerings, Jane No- 50¢. Imported Swiss Handkerchiefs, with "Theso five clever singers, bitied|{| Men's Imported Batiste Handkerchiefs 75¢. as “the monarchs of melody” come with embroidered colored initials; Swiss Embroidered Handkerchfefs, from the University of Montana. | each 45¢. three in a box; priced 50¢ to $1.75, PAGE 8 OTTO F KEGEL, President ——— | | URNITURE ion of unusual values, of which the following brief list | les, $22.50 to $85.00 —Decorated Breakfast Sets, $29.50 $1.50 to $12.50 $150.00 Drapery Section +++ $5.85 to $7.50 without fringe ... us nOS¢ to $9.50 Short Lengths of Cretonne Reduced for Christmas of 0 —— of on pe any to 6 yards in with fine silk shedes— Pav any nocuond = 469 aaa “(hone oe Ba pam A Man’s Gift—A Womans Gift 4 en Handkerchiefs with Ladies Natural Linen Hand-embrold-— each 65¢. English Batiste Hand- — guru“ered corner design; ith colored borders; adies’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, beautifully hemstitched; 15¢ to the quartet, while Thomas Sheri: | dan, the fifth member of the group, accompanies on the piano. MISS HELEN FERRYMAN pre- (Prepaid) Monday afternoon at the University of Washington. |] 1826 Ratiroad Ave. DIAMOND RING MOUNTINGS Platinum— $12 to $85 = S = = = = Joweler SALMON $2.00 Shipped anywhere in the U. 8. A. sented her piano pupils in a recital OCEAN FISHERIES CO. “Oldest and Most Reliable” COMING Prt TOMOROW, NIGHT New Designs $35 to $300 18k White Gold— Albert Hansen 1518 SECOND AVENUB BLUE MOUSE | tal | a “BRITAIN” tunity to see'the maniheeat. “BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN" — MOVING PICTURES 12—Interesting Parte—13 TONIGHT AND ONLY BIBLE CHAUTAUQUA 4th Ave, and Lenora St. Listen for bis clear Clarion Call —tt’s coming soon. Post-Intelligencer Xmas Benefit MATINEE—Tuesday, 12:15 to 1:15 Metropolitan—All seats reserved, 50¢ The show will present the following artiste: Charies 8. Gilpin, Amerion’s » Dainty Deby, Betsy Ann wa famous tragedian, in an act of his own. Mise Aud: Clint Montgomery tn songe as Berieew recitations, “rhe va An Aot of Orpheum Vai it and ations made at Mere ater itmas Headgunrters, 1058 Second Avenue, or at Avenue office of the Post-Intelligencer.

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