The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 4

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Seer Si v; wD) PILGRIM” 'Sroia or run sean ‘Sat—"Adam and Bye” picture | “Heroes of the Street” T with MARIF PRE Sat—"Hearts Afiame” THEN GONE The finest picture ofall Umes—tho romance STARTS THURSDAY VIOLA DANA “THE 8 ‘iene Cone A3724 you'll say It's the most pertectrenering youlare | ever heard. On the otter side is "La Golondeiaa”™ ‘At Columbia Dealers. 184 BALL at De Honey's New ike at 4. Wednen- any eve, “March 14 over snvure arren orchentr. cabways prices.) ancing Taught $4 Beginners’ clus tart Tues. and ‘Thursday evening att Monday — evening, Popular dances ity “a! all voniting chin i i ie Plenty. of pract wament. ‘The svc dealrable,< Dy latust a [write and speak In %{ plained, Jhaving tts loca Impersonator Maurice Samuels Having never gone to school t his life and yet being able to r nine dit languages ts the unusua claimed by manian Jew, whose sketch In Italian dialect at the Palace is the big feature of the bill “I didn't go to school,” “because my people were too desperately poor to buy the nec essary books, and being poor in Ru: mania {s no joke, he ex STAGE WORLD STAGE MOORE'S OMFULL er) Hood," whic SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE LE STAR WEDNE on at gant PETE SE FEDERAL BANK GUARD ®.minister’s clothes and thru many 3. in which « turn Out to do honor t the 1 The program, which will include officers and men of the shiv. t 19! Attack of Flu Left Him so| [THis chairman of the marnde com| Weak and Shaky He Could | mittee, and Ralph Mall, ebairman ot} Hardly Stand Up, De-| clares Hightower, Gains 15 Pounds Taking Tanlac) and Feels Fine Now. DAY, MARCH 14, 19: pit on Sunday preaching a sermon. And then his trouble Meda : f the ‘Am Anna May Wong, in a beautify bn fear ting new photoplay 1," starring Catherine ter, will end ite run here Wednesday A powerful screen story. starring Elaine Hammerstein comes ax the feature attryction ‘Thursday. M, Hammerstein is seen in the tole of It is doubtful if a more widely f.|POpUlar and highly esteemed officer Mayor | C8 be found in all Missouri |Himer Hightower, wher gainat her| foros en 0» family men of the ship by Mom “Farmar | Giliingwater, y which |Cullen I Patsy in, Kate Hh Crady Ruth Miller of the Lue had to flaunted her bet far PRINCKSS PALACE Moths,” the ar.| The photoplay feat ythe, “The Darling of the | pre the cinema feature at | it ¢ Hip thix week, The story | Hight was written directly for Mins Blythe | | her at hor best, Bho is worted by & good cast of | Patrtaniks Liberty ver at r t ded an day night. ‘The pl the hret and moat take ; Bd «traction in’ “the eral |Elect Officers of Maurice Samuels, Ru. |? 1 Bennett. Beery Richard, Alan Hale and Paul Dickey COLUMBIA Mabel Julienne § Samuels said he learned that he |) could give an Itallan impersonation when he started telling stories at Huber's Museum, New York. He tried to talk good English, but his broken dialect was mistaken for Ital fan impersonation and his listeners seemed to like tt very well He ts now making his 10th visit to Seattle, being recognized in vaude- Ville circles an one of the best por-| trayerw of Itallan characters on variety stage today. Samuels’ aketch at the Palace Hip lg entitled “The Gates of Americ t Els i immigration tation | | Takes Life When Tax Is Unpaid JACKSON, Miss, March | fi Forced to default in his tncome tax Payment because of business losses, Henry Tyler committed suicide ALFRED H. LUNDIN will speak JOHANN BERGER’S “THE POWER OF A LIE” Direct From Grauman’s Mil- lion Dollar Theatre —AND— REGINALD DENNY —IN— “THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS” “BROWNIE” COMEDY Oil painting by Miss Boucher, Seattle artist, now on display tn’ foyer Columbia Coming Saturday “DRIVEN* Madison it Second. Madison—Bet. Ist and 2nd Wed., Thur., Fri. and Sat. KING KOLE’S KOMEDIANS OFFER “SCRAMBLED ROMANCE” A Three-Act Farco with A MILLION LAUGHS 4—New Acts Vaudeville—4 Moving Pictures, Too, All for 10¢, 20¢, 300 Why Pay More? STARTING SUNDAY “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” No Advance in Prices and playwright, jou ISEUM Barry ts toate the Colis week with his per on the stage and play. “Heroes of on tl of human upportin |vort, Jack Mulhall Cullough ONLY 2 DAYS MORE, THEN GONE. BASED UPON THAT FAMOUS NOVEL t “Doctor Rameau” ALSO A BIG LAUGH EXTRA SPECIAL ORCHESTRA NORMA ott has teen fea-| the DAVID ELPRIN and PEGGY KREMER BLUE MOUSE under Greenman Organist TODAY-TOMORROW AUDREY MUNS ON Queen of the Art Coming Friday UMADGH Amateur Press Club ts Charles Richman, a recording ne 4pears in “My Friend the Devil,” the photoplay — in|? which he is being featured at rector Blue Mouse. - sheets nn of -- — Federation Plans BULLETIN! i tary; C.F. ON Corresponding we Mina Nina and 2. W. retary ‘ Zings, Uerary 4! Sale and Bazaar wely Interesting picture table east ahd f Product Display in | Huge Fir Log Urged ee " a trustoli story, In an « pManing. The trong chara attmnoting atten: ) ¥° cast | | | | | The dramatic gem of the year, is coming Saturday Columbia Bean, of Seattle Mar National Director W. C. T. U. Coming Mra. Culla J. Vayhinger, Upland | tore ea Ind., national director of the Amert. character as, When such ® man, in terma of hearty enthust asm, pays public tribute to m ing the best us ecret torture fro |cantzation department of the |. U., will be in Seattle March 36 ting of the Western seer a DR. EDWIN J. DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years and Philo Me SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Or Suet et Including Eldredge Two-Spool (no bobbins to wind). How quickly and how easily the Spring sewing is done in the home that has an Electric Sewing Machine. Pictured at right is the beautiful Console model in either walnut or brown mahogany finish. There ate three differ- ent heads from’ which to choose. Priced $105 to $125. Western Electric Portable Machines There are four different styles of sewing heads in the Western Electric Portable Machines, the Vibrating Shuttle, the Rotary Bobbin, the Two- Spool and the Automatic. The prices range from $52.50 to-$72. Your old machine taken as part payment. ance on convenient terms. Bal- Every machine fully guaranteed. National Adjustable Dress Forms One of the greatest single aids to the home dress- maker is a Dress Form. They are easily adjusted to any figure. Si: 82 to 48 bust. They are priced from $18.50 to $22.50. —Sewing Machine Dept. Fifth Floor Notions in the Pre-Easter Sewing Sale. Special ae ae ot Silk, 15 Spool twist to Special Bias Tape, all colors, 10c e Lines, 100 imbles, 100 Needles, 100 ——— Special Dress Linings, long and regular length... .48¢ The man with a million Iaughs -IN— A comedy of howls and glee “We fds Eidetrics’ A Big Sale Thursday Suitings, Skirtings and Coatings Special: The wanted materials for Spring, Head ty Jersey Cloth, Velour, Vicuna, Broadcloth, Yd. be ald Lhassa Cloth and Gaberdine, In black, taupe, smoke, wine, tomato, supphire, gypsy, cardinal, mouse, heather mixture and castor, Suitable for capes, skirts, suits and coats. 48 to 64 inches wide. A very special value, Suitings,Skirtings and Coatings Special; A remarkable yalue in Prunella Jnckot Shields, 8c Brassleres with shtelds, $2 Net Lining with shields, $1 Special | Best Pins, paper Cloth, Zibeline, Venetian, Poiret Twill, Suede Yara Suiting, Velour and Kersey Cloth. In forest green, midnight blue, taupe, black, smoke and wine, 50 to 54 inches wide. Firat Moor Special Price Basement There {s no place like {t for low prices on new, smart apparel, New and Capes Very Special $9.85 Polaires and velours in loose back and inverted pleat, full belted styles. The Capes are trim- med with stitching and cluster buttons. Special Price Basement Knit-Crepe Dresses $16.50 Plain colored skirts with smart bodices of Paisley and Egyptian prints. Combinations of navy and gray, tan and green, rose and green. Sizes for women and misses. Special Price Basement Satin Hats $1.95 60 Satin Hats in small gnd medium shapes, trimmed with flowers, ornaments and self material. Black and colors. A remarkable value. Special Price Basement Knit Vests 20c Knit Vests. Seconds of high grade In regulation and bodice tops. Women's underwear, Special Price Basement Wash Dresses $2.50 Samples, mussed from handling. Organdie, voile and imported and domestic ginghams. One-quarter, one-third and one-half under- priced. Sizes 16 to 42. Thursday only, Special Price Basement Indian Head Aprons $1.59 Made of genuine Indian Head, cut full and well finished. An unusual opportunity to buy these always useful Aprons at a remark- ably low price.

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