The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE 6 \Wiker \aeh Midsummer Sale THE DANCERS TAKE PART | = IN BIBLICAL Scene | AT COLONIAL } Two hundred danw trained by 1, DeMille, ac m Hollyw It} Egypt to Canaan, of the Biblical 5 Mille’s new produ -ON— Huge Fuse; 5 Hurt} All Summer Merchandise All Sport Togs WEEK JULY 23rd to JULY 28th dames Whitcomb Riley's own Personal love romance, por ALL $3.50 $5.00 $10.00 Silverstone Building PINE WESTLAKE, TOMORROW SEE “SUCCESS” The Ralph Ince Production THOS. MEIGHAN | “THE BACHELOR DADDY” SUMMER HATS trayed by the finest plece of artistry in the career of $7.50 in which Thomas Meighan is now being Colonial theater, & FIFTH Joy is a favorite film fans, BRINGS S HUBBY | | AS SOUVENIR © Today Tomorrow A Tr us Drama of Humanity “AS A MAN LIVES" nds of years with Gindys Hulette News Comedy It's Cool at the Winter nd daugh st families of among the from Exypt souvenirs brought back prominent Se: band, Ralph wealthy banker of Assuan The two met at Assuan and the ¢ Eaypt settled them t ne has now completed th our and the pal heir home in Se JUVENILE Great Fish Source AMATEURS TONIGHT SEATTLE featurcd at the\« Leatrice Joy‘ takee a leading part. Misa with many |; Many interesting souvenirs, gath-| Beery ered in the Valley of Kings, stamp-| I probably make STAR eeeeccese STA STAGE Tarkington's “The Spell fille, Anne STRAND. Maider BLU MOUN® Agnes Ayres in “The Moart Charles Ray in “Tbe COLONIAL Hatehelor Daddy,” Thomas Meighan, WINTER = GAMD ‘Ae o Man ” Fraser aad PHINCESS—“"The World's « Stage,” with Dorothy Phillips. STAGE HEILIG—Will King presenting “ome 4 VANTAGES—Variety vaudeville pro ety vaudeville and ‘Curtains. comedy and me- LIBERTY Even Willlam Farnum, The Spoilers,” has ted Milton ® of the role the firnt Sills on his at the Libe 6 with Farnum, nly succenaful the cast make the production a muccess are Robert deson. Anna Q. Nil bara Bedford. yon and War STRAND The Heart Maider,” Agnes Ayres is featured A daring we at the Strand time Friday night. Playing Mins Ayres ts Mahlon be role of a serious elor * will be rep The Law of the ch Charles de Roche WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE enced a dren of Ju will begin ite run WINTER GARDEN will « who 10/5 In“The Batchelor Daddy," | years ago played the part of Roy PALACE Happer Mary Alden playa op PRINCESS ‘The W rif’# a Stage,” Eline ion of .a ncreen w mance, was to begin tts r Friday, Dor Phillips ts the featured player se. othy OLYMPIC dewert tents and picture, “One the Olympt » Calhoun plays the : Rhea Will Siuak ‘Gri Chinese Trade Act who arrived in Seat the Proat ene trade commis ar of the China will mpeak on amendments Ming Elizabeth Tower, of Wash ngton, D. C., w FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923 Luggage Time A Graat Sale of Wardrobe Trunks Now Combined at The Cheasty Store Right at the peak of travel time finds us with a very large stock of the famous Hartmann Trunks, and we have decided to make quick clear- ance of all of them. We suggest your early selection. Sale Prices on Hartmanns Will Range From $39.75 to $80.75 To best give you an idea of what this sale really means, we have selected this one “Hart- mann” to tell you about. It goes on sale at It is constructed of three-ply veneer basswood, vul- while Miss Elizabeth Choatn canized fiber covered and bound, brass-plated hard- designed with one steel runner front and back, horizontal steel runner around; five steel bound draw- ers with set-in tray in top drawer; man’s hat tapes in third drawer; the two bottom drawers convertible for ladies’ hats. The garment section is appointed with eleven hangers, combination laundry bag and dust curtain, wth hookless fastener, retaining bar, shoe box and s' k plush cushion top. An Exceptional Value Indeed. Cheostyy R. E. BigeELow ~S.W. Frepericn SECOND AT SENECA is to render a few selec “= LAW-NOT WAR “MEETS PLANNED bert Raw | tiThirty Organizations to Foster Death of Mars —— TONIGHT —— Tr ware; AMATEUR CO | Loved” - GILst By James Whitcomb Kiley | GInLst Me, Ie, he —— Where It's Coot — GIRLS: by an able can ig COLUMBIA Just one more night which to see “Fc the Columbia theater. H a thin pletur dey “PARTED CURTAINS” With Henry B. Wa WARD Le ne Novelty Organiat remaina tn a and I s* at ANDY and His HAND HENKI ©, | Matinees: 2:30 Nights: 7 and 9 THE ALEXANDRIA OPERA CO. aia - ™ ni him He learns « lesson from too much | saronpiy<s pending “Mary of the Movies” — KIDDIES ALWAYS 10 — >|} OPPORTUNITY \Star Want Ads tor SUMMER f nations, a ar are « a :% o-operating LAST TIMES TODAY “FOOLS AND RICHES” * AND c oF A < creer é Ae un Col.; | ganizations, Y. W. C. A, National ROUND 3 THE and | Council of Jewish Women, the Na- Oo Vv h Thm “LEATHER tlonal League of Women Voters, the PUSHERS” | National Trade Women's league, | Peace Association of Friends in Am- Starring REGINALD DENNY nid, jerica, the W. C. T. U., the Women’s .| cll in this country are the American | International League for Peace and reary will be y in 18 for More War” nond, Ind.; cities. Prescott, Ark., Among the largest of the organiza- ated in the national coun. Arsociation of University Women, the | Freedom, the International Assocla- Ame Farm Bureau Federation, | tion of Machinists, the United Society adelphia, | Foreign Policy association, Interna- | of Christian Endeavor, the World Al- ceum and Chautauqua asso- |liance for International - | Thru the Churches. STARTING TOMORROW Friendship Pitt Tt ea Degrees Cooler Than the Street” sieht Si THIRD AnD MADISON s or THE souTH AND “SUCCESS” A Ralph Ince Production of Life and Love Behind the Footiighta TVE'S| Delicious Ham eee everything the name implies GOBS OF FUN! that’s what the sailors and everyone else says about these whirlwind shows! ACKERMAN & HARRIS present. WILL KING! and his fifty fareeurs in the best musical comedies it is possible to produce—and you don't get robbed at the box office, LEAVING FRIDAY “SOME GIRL” laughs—nothing else but! SATURDAY COMES Weber & Field’s Famous Farce “The High Cost of Loving” Business Offices —that are the pride of tenants. This young “camp cook” knows that she has a pleasant surprise in store for the members of the evening picnic party when she serves them cold baked FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM. She knows because at home Mother has given the family a similar suprise and has told her that FRYE’S DELICIOUS “tis the very best ham you can buy”. 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