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Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats, Extra Knickers, Sweaters, Blouses, Shirts, Stockings, Hats and ee Second Avenue at University—Arcade Square “LITTLE JOHNNY JONES” Another big hit, Broadway with 101 Years |“Three Wise Fools,” | showing at the Blue Mouse until Fri- iday night. | | Boys’ Clothing is not a department, but a The sons So if your pa- bringing him Exceptional $16.50 to $25 novelties, a large variety $7.45 ,, $10.95 Mackinaws, Corduroy Suits, PSYCHIC TO HEAD | PALACE HIP BILL Oriental known in the Not appeared on' the Pacific Coast} An ystal East, gazer well but who has| before, is Prince Rajbar Avdalas,| who will headline the bill of Acker manjand Harris vaudeville, which will pen the fall season at the| Palach Hip theater next Saturday \Billed as “The Master Mystic of] the Orient,” the prince, it is said, | “sees, knows, tells all.” At any rate he answers questions on love,| i marriage, business and other sub-\ of Jects for those the and claims to have satisfied more than a half-million people with his answers. in Audiences are their questions all during the engagement, formance, asked to ready week of the to expedite the per It {s- also announced that there will be a matinee for ladies only at 11 a. m., Wednesda September 26. bring written prince's Four other vaudeville acts and a ally, Photoplay will be presented conjunction with the prince's} offering. ‘Inexpensive Method of Reducing Dangerous Swollen Veins at Home Voctor’s Recent Discovery Also Heals Ulcers, Boils, Carbuncles, Abscesses and Open Sores in a Few Days, The world progresses. 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It is equally as effective in barbers’ Itch, salt rheum, redness and inflammatory skin trouble, People who want to reduce vari cone veins, wenn or goitre, or gat rid of eezema, ulcers, bolls, abscenses or piles in a few days should not hesitate to get a mall bottle at once, 11 Is #0 powerful that a small ottie laste a long time. Any phar: magy can medt, supply you,Advertive: | Hines has the role of a joc TODAY'S PROGRAM SORKEN 1LITAN—Lele Wilson » Kerrigan The Murray in Neldi, 0 v wel COLUMBIA tng STRAND —Po! WINTER GA Kawa in The Ve COLONIAL t he Priscilla Dean in Deift Variety vaudeville Vaudeville and photo the Dark,” with WORLD of MAKE-BELIEVE : BLUE MOUSE key and is said to put more comedy into it than er part he has played. ny Jones will follow whieh will be er LIBERTY “Lawful Larceny,” the photo dra- ma featuring H Hampton, Nita | Naldi and Conrad Nagel at the Liber- |ty, Is to be shown for the last times |k | | will ay. The Liberty's new feature Thomas H Ince picture, putation,” with May McAvoy “Her FR Jand Lloyd Hughes in the featured | parts, COLUMBIA Priscilla romantic mys tery drama, * «.” will be fea tured at the Columbia until Friday night. Starting Saturday the fea ture will bh “Bright Lights Broadway,” a film story of life on New York's “Great White Way." A notable the cast, played by Lowell Sherman, Kenyon and Harrison Ford array of players make up Dorts CHILDREN’S CLASS OPENS TOMORROW 2:00 P. M. Douglas School of Dancing 10th Ave. and East Pine EA st-0241 audience | RACTION TRAORDINARY One w erk | | Saturday— PRINCE RAJBAR AVDALAS “Manter Myatle of the Orient” ADL ONLY inee wt 11 A. M. Wednesday 4 OrHan 4 AND FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Why Good Dancers Are Popular They Take ! or 2 Lensequs it Meps at STEVENS Private Htalln Day and Five, 1D1% Ath Av Pike Young Lady Assistants OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ada ( the featured rolés being! Raw Rh ER WEEN E ET LEY THE 8! AT TLE STAR SCREEN ; STRAND tarting Batu WINTER GARDEN 10 Hayakawa, th ted program AAA OY Last Times Today PRISCILLA DEAN —IN— “DRIFTING” TOMORROW =e A Drama of the Great ~ White Way ACKERMAN & HARRIS SUGGEST— WILL KING'S Merry Musteal Revues Vriday—‘Nightle Night" } Saturday—“Yon'll Ne s sh HAYAKAWA The Celebrated i with Heasle Love A Drama of Fire, Flood and Earthquake ArpDE FRIDAY—SATURDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN Lawes “THE MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW” Tonight Amateur Contest ILA Quality and Service Always —at— Reduced Prices ULAR PRICKS THE FOUNTAIN Tee Cream . Malted Milk’ | Hot Fountain RIAN SU Dinner vitae dsb Fela Served 6 to 8 Special Sunday Chicken Dinner $1.25 r aah. Cream © taramela, Me Indian Summer UNION srTty Rent. and Confectionery | a Next Door to Vontoftice IATUAUAUAVATATATAAU UATE Tonight—Good-bye to “Lawful Lareeny” COMING SATURDAY Thomas H. Ince First National production with a tremendou dramatic punch MAY McAVOY AND LLOYD HUGHES " “BOYS TO BOARD” An “Our Gang Comedy ALLACE ' aW at the URLITZER ERNEST P. RUSSELL Organist until 11 o'elc then and th sheaves, atthe. ound, Wamh. lcatton No. 4897 Yard, Puget Deposit of & check or postal money rder for $10, payabl f the Bureau of Ya requited am security There ia no other If you désire rocure tickets rate lady and Wednonday, Sat dy Bhop Orches- enjoyment. Join Phono BA #t-0269. UNUSUAL CAFETERIA’ PRICES IN THE CITY WITH REGULAR CAG, SERVICE and | states WTR AL PORE RA ed LIE RA FRIDAY (“BRIGHT LIGHT”) A country girl, trying to reach the top of the ladder on New York white that’s Doris Kenyon in “Bright Lights of Broad- * the picture coming to Columbia on Ke greate reer in this great way, Saturday said to have al role of nyon i ture. pie U. W. FOOTBALL MEN IN NEWS PICTURES MONEY LENDERS ASK MORE LAW Say Supervision Will Stop Practice of Usury tion of their business by the state. anization is the American f men engaged in the busi. of making Ht loans to the Their mited by statute ni jed indus classes. the supervi> ou of their business in theso states it in now regulated will be ong the subjects. coming up for r consideration. son for this der on of their busi the protectic against ss is n of in and for t eritimate licensed ar protection 4 bonded lend. n, about have adopted laws a score of the placing OF "THE Cov! THIS CITY FoR e ‘|e a> @ Paramount Pictures 50c, $1, $1.50 Prices Plus ALL SEATS men who in that thelr plaint is} trict supervision and regula- " association, com- | the ex-| y thru the efforts of the]! METROPOLITA Third and Last Week but One Starts Sunday The Glorious Dramaof the West THIS IS ay 4 Cay, AND PELUIVE ens THE SEASON OF OF Ee VESEE L LASKY presents wi oF I plied hn ied le adapted by Jack Cunning name Directo by de COUISEU Times Murray in “The French Doll” you've Ke Wait till you see h You een ust think Buster aton. STARTING SATURDAY— BUSTER KEATON in his first 6-ACT comedy-cyclone— | | }\ WALLACE BEERY Added Spasms— “High Life” A Mermaid Comedy COLISEUM COKCERT “ORCHESTRA UNDER M. Jacques Beaucaire 1/ in her N ar WITH Jack Holt SS eee Sh WS SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 M4 pa Tremendous Yd teem HELD OVER Amer Special— a score man” an a ican productio first sympa- thetic role, in Millinery Fashion Show (Courtesy Maxime's * Millinery) and a halt of nofa SPE A SE AS j AND Charles de Roche eations m Paris. Strand Orchestra under Wineland Playing “Tales of Hof! id “Marcheta” aN avd rial lending business | me regulation, licensing and fixing a maximum ate of interest that may be charged of loans. 2:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. on unpaid balanc SERENE ENGAGEMENT VED IN “_ “As a young man I followed umber of yeurs, RED WAGON’ days. the trails for a and ‘THE CC is a real picture of thos Every one from 9 to 90 age should see it."—Wm. Pinkerton. Matinees: 30c, 50c, $1 Tax RESERVED DAYS (Glynrs _MADAME is MATZENADED. Sn, point Recital with, CLARENCE WHITEHILL an one of ton of thi dame Ma: Vronounced by critics September 28 at Mail erde! Rrent contra e world, 3 tzenauer owan, Cornish ttle, Pant; MATINEE 15% 505 Four EILEEN Carlson Sisters & Ed Schroeder HALL & SHIPAR) Stanley Chapman CHARLES MORATI THIRTY PINK TOES? VAUDEVILLE #01 agescope NIONTS Mortons Sam, Kitty, Joe—Clara Home Again in {WEARING OUT THE GREEN” Wiltiam Edmunds and Company naman Dooley and. Morton Gor Willie Rol} ables—Marth: Families ¢ Lyons In—=He_ Does t ip Yip Yaphankers with John Rothang ny Jenkins “Ww oriting for Ratinsads' sere within bli Nin ecb EA Sida MI ce oi iictnlainansidctiasiianiaat & x