The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1923, Page 3

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maa Cle L D OF > MAKE BELIEVE ~ TODAY'S PROGRAMS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN ROBIN HOOD HERE BY OYNTHIA GREY NOW! The Cimest ploture of all times DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN “ROBIN HOOD" OLIVER G. WALLACE Kuest erganiat eRe Now! “QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER” with RBARA LA MARK HN POWERS LON CHANEY and 8 other favorites, COLONTAL PRINCESS with Belward ( WINTER « ‘ PALACE. HIP. OLYMPIO—"On * x COLISEUM Y AGNES AYRES $= “A DAUGHTER OF LUXURY” With TOM GALLERY About a Girl Who Suddenly Loses Her Wealth a by see BLUE MOUSE An pictur Also— “THE MESSAGE OF EMILE COUE” And— UDA WALDROP Noted Pianist, in a Musical Novelty ar interest to people in this part | of ¢ the country, and has therefore iphlecenan: of hes over for another week bt : e Dpoe g a management. Tho cast CA ) ‘ers, including Lon a, fe tilt @ scone int a | For Infants and Children a ete IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS WINTER GARDEN gig bony the ire among revo © Bignature o: y FIRST MOTION PICTURES SHOWING THE EXCAVATIONS AT THE TOMB OF KING JANKH- yANEN is for a long time yp ” to the citizens. nown™ to the citi the time when a d about to be handed jcity, the youth is pre nd assassinated p ya, then are pri 9 the son. In the m of course, the youth jhas won the | | fairest maid in the city for his wife. | | 7 | <—PoOnCH>run | PRINCES Again people laugh. This Hoot" G nek he Ve a a . “The < Northern 5 Star” shown at the Princess In “C = ; | Kid." @ Western comedy drama in which he it a very busy person At first, , 7 And Her Famous Alaska Dog Team IN PERSON ALL-STAR BILL SINCLAIR LEWIS’ “THE p | GHOST WD EK PATROL” | ee | With Ralph Graves Bessie Love and George Nichols —also— REGINALD DENNY H00T GIBSON —in— “THE —Or— NEW LEATHER “THE GALLOPING KID” PUSHERS” First Run ALSO ig Comedy Seattle MOVINCHA RADIO BOX Round 11 EGYPT | ° aie Geter ti EN =» Ag Columbia |) Cage) “THE THIRD : —Coming-— y Ha ke : | ALARM” “THE FIRST DEGREE” | The Vhritler of All Times Oh, Man! Stop Stopping! “Casting for Steel- head Salmon” See ‘em Landing the Big Ones on un S-0n, Kod You ain't heard nothin’ watiy till you listen in on mi ADULTS 200 Prince's Dance Orchew- @ Radio Box KIDDIES 100 tra playing ‘(Three o'Clock in the Morning,” on Columbia Record A-3724 | On the other side te "La Golondrina."” 75 at COLUMBIA DEALERS | Laat Times Todu “MONTE CRISTO” ny Karle Williams in “Fortune’s The Picture Supreme AMATH “i Starting Tuesday “Queen of The Moulin |) rie Rouge” ‘Drama Class Will |Shake Dice for __ Be Formed Monday | Flats, 2, The first regular meeting of the| ROME, Feb. 26 class in “The Theater and Drama of | y," announced by the university |a wild scramble at the | Glenn Hughes, |dramatle art of the university, The « will take up the new nts In the field of Bure American drama, with ey | consideration given to modern thea ‘Two credita may be earned | ter art b pe a of I A NC 1 NG § moving Doctors prescribe fp | it leaves it fine and silky, bright, Nujol because it acts like fluffy and easy to manage it T this natural lubricant. and You can get Mulsified thus secures regular bowel oll shampoo at any drug store, art ‘Tuesday T. lending nehool. STORE KEEPING PACE WITH THE PROGRESS OF A GREAT CITY Arranged So as to Be of Greatest Convenience to the Public Wore of preparing the new departments of The Grote-Rankin Company’s store is so near completion that we now may ac- quaint the public with what has gone forward in a physical way and what we are to accomplish. Though scientifically suited to its mission—the right distribution of merchandise—the new furnishings attain a high standard of dig- nity and beauty. They are a testimonial to the handiwork of Seattle Artisans—EVERY shelf, EVERY drawer, EVERY show case made by Seattle Manufacturers, employing Seattle Labor in Seattle factories. And the store seems to be in the center of things and can be reached easily by all people of the Northwest. Seven floors—six floors are above the street level—with ample daylight on all sides. Below the street level is another well-lighted floor—from top to bottom it is a store of convenience, planned for comfort and right service. The Building Contents as Arranged by Floors FIRST FLOOR: Hosiery, Gloves, Knit Underwear, Toilet Arti- cles, Neckwear, Veilings, Handkerchiefs, Leather Goods, Luggage, Jewelry, Silverware, Blankets, Linens, Bedding, Umbrellas. MEZZANINE FLOOR: Talking Machines, Records, Waiting to0om, Rest Room, Writing Room. SECOND FLOOR: Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Corsets, Waists, Petticoats, Sweaters, Negligees, Kimonos, Aprons, Sports Wear. THIRD FLOOR: Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Draperies, Cur- tains, Lamps, Electric Cleaners, Window Shades, Cedar Chests. FOURTH FLOOR: Dining Room Furniture — Tables, Buffets, Chairs, China Cabinets—and Executive, Administrative, Publicity and other offices. FIFTH FLOOR: Bedroom Furniture — Beds, Dressers, Chiffo- robes, Dressing Tables, Vanity Dressers, Rockers, Chairs, 3enches, Mattresses and Springs. SIXTH FLOOR: Living Room Furniture—Davenports, Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Desks, Tabourettes, Sewing Tables, Smok- ers’ Stands. BASEMENT: Stoves, China, Glassware, Refrigerators, Heaters, Housefurnishings, Toys. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President suit, Win Divorce | plications would a blotter used by her husband when |flats about t) vecome v If you want to keep your child's Jhair in good condition, be careful] . }what you wash it with aps and prepared sham CHINESE DOCTOR Nature Chinese Herba|/| Many Reh aes tain too much free alkali, Medicine Co. ries the scalp, makes the hair 208 Jnmen St., Cor, 2nd Seattle, Main 2195 and is very harmful. Mulst. cocoanut oil shampoo (which is |pure and entirely thing else you ng as this can he hair much bet ean use hot pe Ve ) Simply put tw&or three teaspoon: | fi D ) Physiciats advise keeping {With a litte warm water, t the bowels open as a safe- moisten the hair with water PROP a Hill’s Cascara ff Bromide Quinine Tab- et in a glass of water, Ob- When you are constipated, and cleanse the hal not enough of Nature's oughly. The lather rinses out easily, lubricating liquid ts pro- and removes every particle of dust, duced#in the bowel to keep B | ‘litt: dandruff and excess oil, The the food waste soft and hair dries quickly and evenly, and any other “quinine tablet” H and notice that it takes from H sto an hour anda half to “break up.” It’s quick action youneed | when yousense the first sign jf ofacold, It's quick action } scription’ is very cheap, and a few ounces will last © ne in the family for] j months, Be sure your druggist movements by Nature’s own method—tubrication, Nujol te a tabrt te rs ime OF. | taxativeae. gives you Mulslfied,—Advertisement, cannot gripe, Try It today ~ ns — — } and break acoldin 24 hours, } or la grippe in three days. BEST SPRING TONIC IDEAL BLOOD MIXTURE JOYNER Blood Cleanser and System Renovator $1 and $2 betiles Recommended and sold by Hartoll Drug Co, Adk for list of JOYNER REMEDIES Phone tisoment, "/Use Blotter to Mrs, Edyth Stiles to win her alvoree CHICAGO, Feb, 26.—Production of] Mrs, Arthur Felder Seattle, Washy jmy first child, guard against Grippe or rub the Mulsified in. It will m i ¢ ri IP jtold me of Dr. Influenza, Re B | an abundance of rich, creamy 1 serve that it disintegrates ff] piocoription, and w nd scalp thor.| | Within 10 seconds, Subject to expectant mothers, advice T bega to the same experiment— J | ‘Favorite Pre v effect upon my entire body, for I felt well all the time and did me work up to the last ion to use the @ second time, and my | experience with it was equally ag) good, for my health was excellent I think the ‘Favorite youget when you take Hill's ) all the time, | (lo No Y., for tree advice, or send loc for trial pkg, tablet

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