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Sse ey A AUGUST 8, 1923. WEDNESDAY STAGE OP CRR Pee enneeerecconeeessesesr } TODAY’S PROGRAMS } SCKEEN Marguerite de La. Motte TRUEST cCoLsmUM LINERTY—Madge The Purple Highway i ATHAND—J, Warren Kerrigan The Girt of the Golden W COLUMBIA Eileen i n eth Martan in Weat side WINTER GARDEN Calvert's Valtey,”" side, John Gilbert fa G. Nort COLONIAL —"Counterfelt’ Love” and : ’ sof F famous book man Koows + company in and, OH! what a |} ture—Monte Blue of Main ie Prevost and big c Street fam cast MUSIC EXTRAORDINARY Marjorie Daw, who was MADAME DEE JEAN lected by Elinor Glyn as INTERNATIONAL the truest and finest type of PRIMA DONNA American womanhood in pic J, Wa: fea- ANDY WARD AND roll gro ttay t je of the) tured role £0), * Wande ring “AIS BAND aoteht ete wine the manne cee, | Daughters,” now at the Coli- ve eum, The picture is an in- ‘ econd week teresting adaption of Dana HENRI ©, LE BEL Piloraat Burnet’s famous story of the ame name, | ur => Novelty Organist BLL B MOUSE COMING BACK SATURDAY MAIN STREE! s the comedy feature © main characters. x e short 1 a by Monte Blue and Marie The ta DiI r ich is ti r ted by t mother-in-law and : for cabarets and good] Greenwich ¥ . d *, le ene of many r s at fice prices. COLISEUM equences in “The Purple Re 4 Iventures of ¢ t now showing at tt > debutant of a male va Liber © story tells of t “Wandering Da which girl who now the Coliseu Jevelope Columbia of two r KER ETH ier") WINTER GARDEN ; FA tedibel, “was Gilbert, in “Calvert's V ; iehtera Ww * will bo we s the feature at Winter Garden HARLAE and EILEEN PERC) “EAST SIDE WEST SIDE” and ET SOL Wouldn’t You— Ackerman & Marris Offer— WILL KING with } COLONIAL ble-foature bill entertain BABY PEGGY FIFTY FUNSTERS giomaaa aoc pap ha in In Saat i oe by Thomas H ATIRES OF 1923” OR— Will Rogers, make up the program LINCOLN PICTURE NEARS COMPLETION Al and Ray kett, of the Rock anno “CARMEN, JR.” Hear Hermie’s Jazz? @ Bee the Young Girle? 4 $2.00 Show for L. Hauptman’s Orchestra 60cF Coming Saturday: Kiddies a Dime, Any Time Herbert Rawlinson in “The Victor” Last Times John Gilbert in i alvert’s Valley Abra conti ot of sere s script is am Lin fomorrow me “Dollar Devils” Be | foremost a if aes Miss Ma With i RS |the longest Joxeph Dowling | | for a sini Cullen Landi« a F 4 pict Barta eee TE, JAZZ KING | written scenario ever 6 production. UNUSUAL WATH REGULAR CAFE SERVICE ARTER 6 PM PRISCILLA DHAN in “Lhe Viame of Lite” ql BiG DOUBLE BIL WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY | virst CENTS LOVE THE MOST SPECTACULAR HORSE RACING STORY WILL ROGERS “FRUITS OF FAITH” Hermie King leads one of the finest jazz bands in Seat- tle, His band is the one playing at the ee in con- junction with Will King’s Mapa teers musical comedies. Hermie is dy a brother of the popular comedian. ¥ lowes his pr THE SEATTLE STAR ARASRR-P Wf AAD Das? 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Mong, who portray ovle Wwzzes From Nowhere," “Cyclone Bliss""| Jacqueline Logan and Percy Mat The Devil's } ‘ df hbo se sngttickne he ties jand “Dead or Alive mont will have the leading roles in ive title of a drug picture starring " ip t Se ce : ‘: | hha the screen version of Kipling’s “The ‘orma’ ‘Teimadige;~ :which is acterizations of his screen career in inby.—To be exact, Mary Hay|Light That Failed.” David Tom me stor release soon, Tully |"Wandering Daughters,” tne, cur It may have been belated, rence, Sigrid Holmquist, Mabel Van rent ater ated the first ac partment in the motion dustry. More than 14 years sup-|Was persuaded to make version of his successful well-known player, who screen fiend in ent fame on th to his creation of the dop “The Clay in whi a Fey Se |starring. After f x th Whole Family Off tho popular one-re . + 24 |old Selig Polyscope Co., 4 for Vacation Visit vests »4 morning, Mrs. Jones. My nd tella me your husband's va starts next week.” he’s having it early this year, We're all busy setting |iong ready to start I don't know which |q he way I'm going.” “you are all such nature lovers, | develop known position of scena He had a department, a everything. 80 to remain chained alternated as a di Had he been his writing ta screen would haye lost tains to camp fgain this year?” — |finest character actors. “No, not this summer. I almost Jactor has completed se |wish we We're all going to|which are in line for imn |my folks for the three weeks, down | auction. {n the Southern part of the State. | It's a Jot more work to get ready | an actor were If you value your watch |poso you have to have clothes to} dress up in?” | “Yea, and it about -ruined | lfather’s purse to get the family | ready. The boys both needed new | . \sults, So did husband; and I had | S18 Yealer to have a dress and hat, Imagine | _ buying all that at once." | wien a Piles Can Be “My goodness that would be a it? In fact, I don’t think our fam: | of men a ach tro one He) drain on the bank account, wouldn't BY) sox" ssoowe cou vont us) Without Surgery a strain,” | “Well, there Is only one way that |, An instructive book ha t nd duction dalea jn their ladies’ de 0 They’ jocated t, 1016 el TN Gy 8 OCR oh cutting or burnin Avo. in the Rialto Bldg., Just over Sat eontihementito the Pig'n Whistle, 1 saved a lot of | hospital bills to pay. The * ts ‘ocons for twent money on my clothes, Father says | bean A succes for twanty they have just the right quality to | cases. him und a good assortment | free to persone ‘om. | jtem and mall it with na MoC! t the use ron, please of styles and fabrivs to choowe f suy on credit and pay so| dress to Dr. And we buy on credit and pay so | drone to Ot much @ month.''Adyertisement, ren attraction at the Collseum the- Mong was offered the hitherto un- | But Mong had been an actor too | to visit where you know a lot of |fepairit. Next Liverty theater —Adv, Rte at 3 ; | = Rob.—Jack Hoxie is not ono of yeople to get into s hiking | I people aay a it" | re LOY those actors turned cowboy. He is clothes and rough - Physician and Sure “Yes, I should think 80. sup- \ eon, uses Chinese 7 bic lve v4 roots and herbs in| DR. 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Odds and Ends, 2 for Novelty Gingham Aprons, Sateen Sew- Special Price Basement 3 "4 ing Aprons, and groups of Women’s Waists. These Dollar Specials From the Basement Are Examples of the Values Throughout the Store PAGE 7 peer en A888 emeaeeres, seas [hae August 9th $ Women’s Union Suits, 2 for A | 300 summer weight knit Union Suits in bodice top and cuff knee. White only. Sizes 40 to 44, Women’s Vests, 5 for a | 800 Knit Vests in bodice top style. ons of high grade. Sizes 40, 42 and 44. Corsets § 1 300 Pink Coutil Corsets for the small and medium figure. Elastic at waist line, 2 pair supporters. Sizes 23 to 28. Women’s Silk Stockings a | 1,000 pairs Women’s Silk Stockings. Hand clocked, white with black and cordo- van with white clock. Sizes 8 to 1014. $ Sateen Petticoats Splendid quality Sateen—all black uppers, and knife-pleated flounces with bands in Persian colors, Satin Camisoles 250 Satin Camisoles trimmed in dainty Val lace and insertion. Bodice top. Sizes $8 to 44. $ ' ]an honest-to-goodness cowboy turned Turpin is at last appearing ek of Araby.” Yes, I'll] nit certainly is the sheik of | ‘ka and then some. cenario de pleture in- | a¢ ago Mong ee: 1s | a picture} Dp, Roche—Well, to say the least, 18) y is to appear in ‘'The Fighting Blade” and Dorothy Mackaill is his leading ts ture? t of June. Quite a young lady, the least. And/now her dad Buren and Luke Cosgrave are in the cast. You can find a handy man by looking thru the Male Help Want columns. Turn to them now. Do you enjoy a costume plc- Well, then, there's nothing stage play.| Mildred Harris has to deny her en. ich he was | gagement at least twice a week. She his story in| is reported engaged to so many dif. | he for the} ferent men that I am afraid some-} in Chicago, | body will jump down my throat if I| nention any more names, She's in rlo editor. | the East now to appear in ‘Heart. | desk and | break,’* and after that she will re- |turn to the Coast to make ‘The | | Grain of Dust." | to op te an) desk, or and) J. E, S—Talking about tumed | content to| tables: You know Allyn King was alents the | Prima donna in the Follies when Dor- ‘one of its | thy Mackaill was fust a chorus girl Today the | And is Richard Bar. eral scripts | thelme woman in “The medlata sires and Allyn is play Jing just a small part, It's fortunate that Allyn was not up-stage when she was in the Follies. | let Haynes BROWN’ DENTAL OF 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years nd women. uble, and meily Co, Malm 4390 | Cured | | beon pub- | at De Honey's New lished by Dr. Ae 8S. 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