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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 a (aT BLUE Mouse] Beisy Ann Hi (“MAN—WOMAN—MARRIAGE” ] THE GROTE (aoan in Person | RANKIN CO), as at Strand 2 Days More, Then Gone cy REX INGRAMS “TRIFLING TT Ann Hisle, the diminutive | OTTO F. KEGEL, President with | the holiday season with her relatives | with ¢ ther for preeminence on the current nbia bill vey LEWIS STONE Seattle, ha ated to ape " ee Gi ttable . MARBARA LA Mann as ‘tnn Sieiah Shenker Uh R108 o'eh are: Round of the inimitable Snt—One Week of Love’ Sisteie he huntrees ot children whe |" ul Night,” starring Herbert Rawlinsor are expected te 1 the special : ’ . tir She will give a little sketoh, | Ms current por of young “a Christmas @urs which ia ty (aspirant to the fighting be Kid Roberts." Herbert Rawlinson tp al | be a feature at each afternoon and ‘ate ng Hee Sade: evening performance thruout the | ¥8¥* &t bis Or 'W ; ferfu Night," B. h Moon and will help Santa dintribute |OF Playn lr eho Soa rown Mahogany Nall |the mont of it in the many exciting Douglas Fairbanks in “Robin Hood,” | scenes that result n a night of his newent cin on, and the | adventure in little old New York other was Grauman’s Hollywood the Seattle film fang are promised an | ater, a new and beautiful home for| unusual treat by Man Cane of pictur ight within the precincts of the Columbia Saturday when that e the film capital theater will give the world premiere GE set —westey nanny in of Booth Tarkington's masterp “RAGS TO RICHES The Fit.” The picture ts heralded “le COLISEUM | | Viola Dana gov some real thrills 1 Ee from “June M her new Metro note now wing at the LEAVING TONIGHT ed for an automobil t between | e@ | Mins Dana in one car and a persist: | i in th memarere urniture The story provided that Mins Dana “On the @_ Jane Novak, in Marie Cor- was to tr aval 60 miles a. ur, | elii’s reat romantic love ailroad train at her wide. The idea i Bellis g li 4 ” story, “Thelma,” now show. a tho train. ao chet the pursuing ar | of Lasting Quality Ig $ ing at the Blue Mouse. would be blocked on the other side of | the treck.” All went well, and Miss| T may be of individual character, or to fill a family bh = had advanced sufficiently In) Dorothy Philips and James Kirkwood in the Associated need—if it be purchased at the Grote-Rankin Co, FILM CAPITAL GETS THEATER AND PLAY DOROTHY DALTON # the First National production, JACK HOLT avy truck came ds Man-Woman-Marriage,” now it is certain to give pleasure every year it is in use, from « hidden side-pa i:| showing at the Colonial. We suggest: ve if Hollywood, California, was present narrowly od hitting the star's 5 i a 4 a ed with two pes xble Wario ot machine, but it hemmed her between | wcnes Allen Holubar secured the Thureday,. Though she includes in Martha Washington Sewing Cabinets at... 19.50 Special An- art on the same night. One wa Hg ai dnd the tones servic f Marion Morgan, world|her affections two film-ata Mahogany Spinet Desks........ $19.50 to sa — That was a narrow escape,” #8i4 ‘famous dancer, and her dancing |sons, ( 4 Matt, whe c “ 4 ta * 333 nouncement— Viola after it wan all over, “If I ltroupe of young women and men. |stay in 1o* Angeles’ with Sofa End Tables, many styles. ....87-50 to adn't ween that truck in time, thin| “phe gtrla were picked for the ocea-|the California sunshine. During the ||, Smoking Stands and Cabinets. ...$1.95 to After Wednes- June Madness might have ended 1 | son because of their physical pulchri-| making of thin picture, In which {| Gate-Leg Tables, many sizes.....$22.50 to : * July Sadness.” tude and ability in the terpsichorean | Hetty Compson is featured with Mr Footstools, upholstered in velour or day night this AE MOUS! zat: eee ee ee eee eee) ERE CR REE se ae eta $7.50 to P BLUE MOL firet and lant farewe! * theatre will Friday night wilh witness the last | PRINCESS F hss Goals ‘ta waaitior 40 Telephone Tables, many styles. .. $25.00 to he closed for showings of Jane Novak in Marte! 4 “Mother Machree” in real life. |} ‘ otced ger of Walnut or Mahogany Tea a Wagons $27.50 to $70.00 | clos ‘O Corelli's famous story. “Thelma,” at! fhe ix the cherished possession of | Krin‘s ballad Magazine Racks . $16.00 to $25 the Blue Mouse theater, where she |-p Moore, featured Paramount oF Abe. t Sor tady ‘to . two days to ban bone. Sutpunony tecph-smamncns| Sees "tar toaat one’ Meptarrane Pear ale ee Anes, gal Fisediie Chaise ....:-%-.4:, in permit the in this red-blooded story of the | Penrhyn Staniaws production which |were driving home, “hin brogue is Cane-filled Chairs ............. . $22.50 to y Norseland. .In this offering Mis | wit be shown at the Princess theater |not one bit better than my Ton Novak appears in @ number of stun- | — | ning gowns which are the latest erea- | tions from Paris, The drama ts! can cuv'sna treats mwoncons | Aeeticent Business Mani in extraordinary power are frequ The love interest, the emotion oon =| 5 Cl C P f M & flict that storms tn Thelma’s mind ‘8 Met that storms tn Thetmna's niind | VCE IIE ass as Canny ro ore ba » Hritian and her homeland By Helene Cole bew he remarke arte Murray in “Faint Hearts” wou'd bettas tan around: to. Gl (apne A task to Meshoted the M T : in just about one of the fastest and |) ig ; marked gr, a perv of hope and added quickly, “That's ore C1) r% i cleverest comedies that thie clever | 0\0n Tt eee ie up some ued = funmaker has etven to the screen been in all the papers too,” “The Varsity Five,” clever aing “Didn't you just get a new| Floor Lamps, special at. completion of the extensive interior re- decoration. To My Friends Who Understand Me JUST feature stuff that way.” The preoccupied, absent-minded, FAMILY LEGEND from the University of Montana. uncommunicative professor ix going | terminal down there?” 1 asked, after | The Toy Store is right inside of the My lions are loose-—my bar te in ready—my trained wolt pore advo, ome: eesctuniuns - to get his dus, and I am going to|a series of futile questionings. | Entrance, on the Main Floor, and is brimft * Watching scent upon t my cai * are down give it to him. Two years on the| Well yes, a Je of yours ago / te aoa ete ee 7 Sere Ore STRAND Ge: University of Washington Daily has|-rhen I left. 1 had asked Soviet | |of thoughtful, useful, happy gifts for the | Narbara La Marr, leading woman |t&uUht me that there ts only one|thing except where Aberdeen was, |}|| children. “9 Boutez-en-Avant—“Puts Forward” A Bari once upon « time would have sald and did say many times-—-meanin, ar lated “put forward™-—but my wuiltume du Barry, whoee creed of love upon his creat escaped the guillotine--he was known as one of the kindest men of his time In France, so history records—he changed this feudal ancestral eresd to “Omnia Vineit Amor,” meaning “Love will conquer all in Rex Bievact’s pret n, “Prif_ing | ne cleverer than @ reporter trying | and I knew that already. \evemen. aoe seine teens theater, | t0 get news: and that is @ professor | One hotel’ clerk told me of an im: |gave an, extraordinary exhibition of | When be ts trying to hide it. It goes | portant man. “He just went out with courage on the day following the at- | ‘is way a friend,” he raid, “who told m tack of Joe Martin, famous ape, on| “I hear the laboratory ts to have/ send all reporters to his office.” |Baward Connelly, @ fellow player, |*0™e new teat tubes,” remarks the |went. After awhile the friend | With Curly Stecker, the beast’s train. | "Porter in, without the important personage. | You Will Find. Many. Special Offerings Arranged for Tomorrow’s Selling : 2 The professor looks out of the i . P ticed P: er, 60 feet away, beyond any pon- When I asked about him, he only ractice reachings |atble hope of poids her in time |Window. “Well, you'd better not say laughed. { And he practiond his love creed and got bin fam 1 7 ” * } jaii-a bastilo wherein was placed a woman of the Wf Joe attempted to harm her, she | anything about that. PB die IR <n phi coregcin who was to be hanged at dawn for defendi hereeif Geacended into a deep stair pit with | weil ru When he registered he didn't put | Har-t heard of it and with his men broke through the wa and saved thi« woman for her family. He made the kind of history 1 count to carry on, @ history of love for 4 kind. He made a name for himerif and so shall 1—9w task of love—-it is the only thing that will save yousit ts the only thing that shall save the we the animal alone, with no muzale, “Well,” admits the professor, | his town on the book and I asked |f| chain or means of protection should | “We're watting for final word from | him if he was trying td keep the re he attack her. the president's office. Come in next! porters off. Then we both laughed | Pa month and I'll tell you.” Training |and told the clerk to send reporters | | COLONIAL like this, I thought, prepared one for |to my office.” BL FR Re RB | Lovers of the aesthetic dance will | @hything | Give me « grumpy professor any encourage her, to, cha © the creed ter-1, find delight in “Man-Woman-Mar- At the first hotel I found a man | time. chan to ‘Nul Soucl,” meaning * anc " om Aberdee asked hh slap ati hetery says ohe did not have, as the wealth Freneb | riage.” the famous Allen Holubar. Tre eee ee ued him how possessions was drained for sare while First National production, starring | business was there ch of France and hel old king open to buy | the talented artist, Dorothy Phillips,| “Pretty good.” he said. “Al the ONLY 3. One oof untold value to surround Lowia Court with now showing at the Colonial mills ,are shut down.” Afilis shut DAYS-—THEN GON f o orid >. heated bmg ‘would wae sane en) Sisley 5 br Re | In the making of the barbarte |down? I opened my eyes and clutch aa they themaelves could not have | — = ~ \ed my pencil Gem of the Guillotine “But there's nothing to that.” he/| went on. “It's been in all the called her thie—she was the papers.” I jet the pencil go again. pil life's precious biood—ahe t “Ehere’s been a movement for a that followed ought to be a ia: of babie * pers on a (_ PALACE HIP 7} a a | fi tl a LLL “THELMA” tal the Novel by MARIE CORELLI They bility to hook history will testify, so I take the liberty to tell tt in ail one hundred and sixty thousand sons and daughters of men died in terrible horror and the birth of the French Republic after years’ and years’ juggling by Napoleon took ¢. Years of sober thought tn the terrible chaos brought need something the ol bility might have by their centuries of high-plane living and the old records of Knight- hood were scrutinized to see just what was good about it and what had been ite spirited virtues JAC KIE Obligated to Mankind LAST TIMES Mabel Ballin in TODAY— Hoover Electric Cleane A Most Useful Gift WOMEN'S You Have Read the ses * . 5 it or fe id that nobl ight be of u t - C GAN 8 republie- “a0 under a pledge of -“Nobleane bites, *ehieh CLOTHES" mati ek nei . here ih gratifying fete. * satisfaction rele) ransiated means as-you know, “3 7 lunpouse ob mefurnishing tions £0 mankind,” wherever, however, whenever in contact Pleture— DYiGs AD SAVING BNEISe OF Se a satisfaction that comes from the knowledge your gift will fill a practical need and render | comfort and enjoyment in many years of | Such a gift is the Hoover Electric Cleaner. Two sizes are available for Christmas gift Small monthly payments can be arranged if desired with life as gentiemer oe i Any other kind o any other kind of lice, and indeed no « * not worth « ecard nor is nan, Judge or chi are meant for thie—there " in public Hfe that a beautiful illustrations—juat the sane a# nobleme: ts for Sllustrationa of life Weed Men Out Noblemen are not noble unless they are noble—noble in deeds of kindness to the “World of Man,” not lounge lizards who kiss your wife's hand and do nothing of value—judge all men altke-—I can't help it because I am noble. ran make the quality count My Daughter Has Her Birthright in Seattle born here—ahe is our wift fr of the leat of the du Barrys s rdatio: elt Shame on the City findings in inannitation in @ elty cell as your prisoner. I findings in unsanitation in a city cell as your prisoner. 1 cannot affor expense of Heating printing costa, so please read, also to connect and understand me. GHORGE HAY DU —AND— CHARLIE MURRAY In a Riot of 1 “FAINT HEARTS* mn Heaven and on is going Ao live in the olty jail \|“The Finest of pio NIA 5500 Photo- earnisasneta plays” —Carl Laemmle President Universal Pictures Corporation Stops Stomach Distress from Indi- gestion in Two Minutes, 25¢ at all drag stores. Served at soft drink fountains, 0c. Samples Free by ad- fressing JO-TO CO. Bellingham, Wash. PARRY rie EAR UNION WOMAN Booth Tarkington's \ MARRIAGE Masterpiece VOICE OF MY HEART Words and Musi Count George Hay du Harry and TOMORROW “OVER THE BORDER” | Laura Leslie at the Palace-| | Hip this week. . js lovely Vountens. At De Hi New Academy Pike at Thirteenth As the voice of my heart sings the songs of my kin, On the heart strings again and again, — From grand opera ballet dancer OUR BIG COUNTRY Aven’ How It softens my handclasp and tonders my geare, ened As the moments pass om through lifes years, ° | HERBERT : to vaudeville comedian is the tale wih Many Valuable Prizes Monday ee, aime te ie HEH RAWLINSON in |told by Laura Leslie, petite Palace 46 Away Free er of come charm you ‘efrain, . | “1 oy Evening Ny pe ye my heart strings again ‘ | Hip actress, who appears in “I'll Fix | PAINLESS PRICES . For it brings back the plotures youth painted for me, ‘One Wonderful | That,” a feature of the current pro: | ‘ Dec. 25 You remember the songa on your knee. " et gram. | } cnorus Nigh | As # little girl Miss Lesiie was * Dancing Ever: 2 i is Every Bharat ot " art mpeale th i ight cast with Madame | Schumann- MOORE 99 welcome have Lt _ oink, kanma Bumes, Madame Calve |B ¢, ; ‘a * ‘Then one fine day she got an inspira pharm ampcne! (Amerten’s Finest) “LEATHER | tan to turn.to the variety etage. . | Last Times Today jw Retined Song of my heart to music lovers who understand me PUSHERS” | ‘That was 16 years ago and inside CONSTANCE TALMADGE Dancers and join my sacred prayer for one drop of woman's sweet de nee Seer ee ee, mercy for prisoners at the altar of mankind, for ahe is the Guta manin’” (Pore spiritual trustee of the race—-come or write me and I will G an autographed copy of the song if you promine to of four months she had met and mar-|| “THE PRIMITIVE LOVER” |rled Sol Berns. They doubled up DON’T MISS IT and have been working together ever The, largest and moat select at- ighte uplift for your brother and mine. | einne Saturday, Dec. 23 DANCING TA a») si — | “We're on our way to Los Angeles Veginners classes start T . e o Coming Saturday now, where our show days will end, | Sol is going to become a clothing merchant and I'l devote my time to |i these tots,” she said, patting BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Masterpiece “THE BE | « cenhny 7 sharp OU BA Fe fret There © ba s jay evening of practice es a All danc varanteed | eight lessons Private lew (VAID ADVERTISEMENT) sons all hours. Phone Bast 0: ne Columbia | ‘Thin Bird will be a credit” Joseph, 4, and Katherine, 2, on their city—he's on his. way, ourly locka,