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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 Bowne vows Earle Williams —in— the “YOU NEVER KNOW" | Fi Matinees 10 Heuaays 2OC ng comedy Broady 7, ROY BARNES bike MARION DAVIES roM Lewis who w Mr, Billings , His Dime” the w OLiSt pleture that has # teres fire that charred le county— “HEARTS AFLAME” Bnd of Ht. ©. Fighting Blood” series, “KNIGHT IN GALE Witwer's promir steppir NSH A Woman's Home Companion Comedy ] OL ON AOL LAST TIMES TODAY MAE MURRAY In “BROADWAY ROSE” Northwest Products east “SLIM SHOULDERS” PALACE HIP BILL IS WELL-BALANCED re get many laughs an om the audien: nent char ne —are om days are not the je: and Mack: “En and th MeAvoy “KICK IN! ieee — eed ORT LYTELE COMPSON @ SATURDAY pinuse’ =| COMES tp in her lat er THE MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE EVER SHOWN in SEATTLE —IN “THE Columb BABY PEGGY KID REPORTER” of MAKE-BELIEVE PPPOE ORE ES ESSE EERE SESE ESSER OEESEEEEEOEEEE SC “REEN | STARS HERE ay wit est pic} ueewe with Bert Lytell May McAvoy in “Kick showing this week at the erty theater. Los Learnir late ANGELES. & how to ma’ ng in a Los March |rect and phot raph a twor | ture. | A acenario contest te among members of the class. |roenarios will be Judged by K. Adama, head arto ing departmen for Ce 1B, De | The script she picks c » high achoot Ba you in BARGAINS. dl Away Under the unusual money-saving All turned soles — Every pair a real sh Fine Satin Pumps Brocaded Satin Pumps Brown Satin Pumps Black Satin Just 3 Polaire cloth, solid color. Sleeve and yoke lined, skele- ton finish. Rookie-Col ored olo Coats 36-in. Ratin Bought From the Jobber for Cash Market Price A remarkable shoe event, offering an opportunity. * several styles of heels. Full range of sizes. oe bargain! 0 of These White, blue, I BS rose, cerixe, orchid, Alice THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT When Supply is greater than Demand, jobbers become overstocked! We then buy at our own price—and pass this good fortune on to a PUMPS TAKE A DROP! I” 360 Pairs Fine | Satin Pumps and ALL TURNED SOLES SAT All Women’s Wool Slip-on SWEATERS 13 Oxfords $4.95 | Topay AND TOMORROW ONLY “A WOMAN'S WOMAN” —with— MARY ALDEN —n_ vivid of the world today (AND a LARRY SEMON —tn— “THE AGENT” Londs of Laughs Singing ‘Today GERTRUDE NORD —and— ARTHUR LA MAR Coming Wednesday BHTUEL CLAYTON Madinon St, Bet. Int and 2 TONIGHT CABIN” MAK A BIG HIT! Beautiful Scenery Big Prizo Fund Show —with— No Ralso in Prices 10c-20e-30¢ Honeycomb weave, Decidedly pretty and serviceable. White, tile, blue, yellow, orange, wistaria, tan, brown, neblue and "35c WODAY Constance Talmadge In Tne PHN ANY—100—TIME “Ir 1 WERE QUEEN’ | OLY MPIC — THEATRE — “UNCLE TOM’S 16—PEOPLE IN CAST—16 8 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS nD *retty Betty Compson i. and | , In,” | which in now Lib-' Mouse theater now seal re, ‘ ren Mille, L be lass in nd TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN coLsmeM Kick tn.” with Metty wt Lytell and May in “Adan in “A nal Jewel Chartes COLONIAL way Howe WINTER 6 in "You N STAGE MOOKH's ORFHEUM The Land of play OLYMPIC play LIBERTY Their « |]| There are laughs aplenty in this pic- |] | ative in this picture. ||| story is one full of action and con- | | ica as an drama, ly as can be Imagined. * appearing again in a mother role. the role for which she is so well known on the screen. A fast comedy feature | larry Semon, “The Agent,” showing now, starring is also . COLUMBIA Why fs it inevitable that the weak- famfly in alw at holds his mother's Jewel pro: umbla theater rkable degree ‘ory a mothe [ lives ring happiness to the one son dear to her heart. oe. | COLISEUM As Luke Taylor, the millionaire lumber king in Reginald Barker's new picture, “Hearts Aflame,” at the | Coliseum theater, Frank Keenan,| veteran actor and screen favorite, creates one of the greatest characters) of hin career on the acreen, Cast to play the part of a crabbed old indi- vidual who has moro money than he! can ponstbly spend, but who aches for | activity and the life of a logging | camp, as he tad known It tn his youth, Keenan brings to the role all the force and versatility at his com- | mand, according to those who have! eon the picture. Anna Q Nilson | plays opposite Frank Keenan Round 2 of “Fighting Blood,” ts} also showing this week. | cee | | STRAND | The modern girl {s @ spendthrift. But this tendency may be cured and is cured in Marion Davies’ latest Cos- | mopolitan production for Paramount, “Adam and Eva," which is the at- traction at the Strand theater no jture. The play on which it is based | ran for a year in New York and was | presented by two companies on tour. | T. Roy Barnes plays opposite Miss | Davies, | eee PALACE HIP | May McAvoy, appearing In the || starring role of a new and interesting photoplay, “The Homespun Vamp,” is | the picture feature on the new Palace | Hip bill now. Miss McAvoy plays the | role of @ little Scotch girl, who is the drudge of two tight-fisted old uncles. How she escapes their petty tyranny and wins happiness makes a delight- ful story. Charles Ogle and Guy Ol\- ver are exceptionally good in the roles of the two uncles, Darrel Foss plays the straight male lead and Josephine Crowell is prominently cast, THE GROTE-RANKIN GO | OTTO F. KEGEL, President | The New Departments Are Making This a Busy Store Already the volume of business shows a large increase— with increased volume, prices are lowered perceptibly. Twenty-Five Mohair Upholstered Davenports ata Featured Price SECRET of economy in buying Living Room Furniture is no secret at all when one sees this extraordinary Mohair-covered Daven: which is now being featured at a very low price as a result of added ~ activities throughout the store. The Davenport sketched can be purchased in two popular colors, im- 3 cluding taupe and brown, and is an exceptional value at $195.00. Chairs to match at $120.00 each. The Drapery Section Has Many Attractive Values Three Hundred - Cushions at 98c Each Cushions covered with bright col- ored cretonnes, round in convenient 1or many uses about the home. One Hundred and Fifty Round Cushions at $2.45 Each These are covered with printed velvet in rich color effects, and are very decorative. are offered at novy, Cretonne Remnants at 39c Yard Cretonnes in 5 to 10-yard lengths. They represent the short lengths of some of the best patterns in various qualities, but all worth considerably more than they fF TEE $ 195-2 RRR. LEY TEST rt Sixth Floor One Thousand Yards of Cretonnes at 25c Yard Good weight Cretonnes in light and medium patterns, printed on natural col- ored Osenerburg crash. Among them are ~ cretonnes suitable for aprons, cushions, bed covers and curtains—a choice of 15 distinctive patterns. shape and 36-Inch Marquisette at 19c Yard Nine hundred yards of 86-inch Curtain Marquisette in a very nice even bie and in ecru color only. —Third Floor, Drapery Section. WINTER GARDEN You Never Know,” one of Earlo Williams's most interesting screen plays, is now at the Winter Garden, Tho popular star is at his best as Ed- | th |die Manning, the secret service oper- | tot His suave, pol- | re ished manner and his striking per- way Rose,” COLONIAL Mae Murray, starring in “Broad- if now the attraction at @ Colonial theater, ending its run night, In the role of Rosaline Law- noe, Miss Murray is given an op- portunity for the best acting she has sonality are vivedly brought out. The | ev er done, and incidentally she dis- plays an array of dazzling costumes. tains numerous are ches. A At De Honey New Academy, Pike at , Saturda Popular prices, BIG BARGAIN DA Sunday Only 600 Per Couple MOVIE B. day Prizes at imper- sonations, — Don't miss this dance, Dancing Taught $4 Beginners’ classon start Tusa. day and Thursday evening at 7 sharp. Advanced R:80 to 11:8 and now lessons; in vanced week, TF embarray ture In y Monday — evenin, i all popular dane steps taught in beginners’ $4, nd- to all calling’ this nty of prac No ont, The social fea dealrabl My latent book .¢ Join the leading all hours, ~ BREAK ‘EM UP QUICK dancing fre school, Phone, CAPSULES [Joyner] No Opiates or Mabit-Ferwing Drmgs. 50¢ bes Bartell Drug Co, ST. PATRICK BALL ‘soi ‘COLD, GRIP, INFLUENZA fe Good Thing—Don't Miss It Send your name and addre in= written together . Des Moines, Iowa, and re- trial packag *g | planned, te family lex, and family Don't “Three o’Clock in the Morning” When you listen te Prince's, Dang trap! waltz, dream eretant vcerd A-3724 you'll say it's the moat perfect rendering youhave ever heard. On the other side is “La Golondrina.” At Columbia Dealers, -|buying much this spring.” jit was very badly worn In places. | expect the An excellent cast has been assem- bled to surround Miss Murray, which includes Monte Blue, Alma Tell, Ray Bloomer, Charles Lane, Mrs. Jen- nings and Ward Crane. Worn Spots Necessitate Change of Plans “Elsie, I'm downright discouraged; | I've been thinking I wouldn't need | any new clothes at all this spring It's about time to fresiren up again | for the change of seasons and I ta new hat and let it Miss Reviewer—Yes, it's sad true, Just to think that ev has been pointing to Wanda. Burton Hawley as the ideal n couple—and now they've gone done it, too, Separated, that is, even I would have believed it sible, wo at that | “Yes, 1 know you said you weren't “Well, I find that nfy old tweed | suit is about a wreck, You know! T've lived in it for about two years | and I planned to keep up the good} work, I was sponging the skirt last night and I made the discovery that | That is a shame. But you couldn't | old suit to last forever. | I'll admit when one does have a gar- ment that fits well and that is com: | gi fortable it is hard to part with it} ¥ sometimes. I take it, you will have | § to Invest in a new suit.” | “Yes, I guess so. I hear they are terribly high priced, though, this spring. That discourages me,” “Don't worry about that. ‘The new suits are lovely things, You'll feel like a new person if you get a snap- py little hat and one of those at. tractive new suits. 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