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THURSDAY po ee ee ee <>. PHILLIPS | 1308 SECOND AVENUE ARY 81, 1924 Women’s Low Shoes Closing out broken lines in black and novelties at these extremely $1.95, $2.95 | $3.85, $4.85 Women’s Hosiery Specials 85c to $2.85 Men’s Shoes and Oxfords Repriced ‘D An unusually good range of new styles in black or brown High Shoes and Oxfords, reduced to $4.55 and $5.55 MEN’S SOX 35c to 85c Bargains in Boys’ and Girls’ School and Dress Shoes | Exceptional values in our Children’s Department offer substantial savings. Many styles are grouped under each f price and include Play Shoes and Dress } 814 to 11..........0.052- $265 ] GROWING GIRLS’ | 9 to 134%. .$2.55 1 to 5%4..$3.55 Closing Out Children’s Hosiery Department—Three Reduced CHILDREN’S MISSES’ - $3.85, $4.85 Groups 35c 55c distributed by Educational Film EF: FROM THe STORY ARDY MrGEE’S CHORUS GRE RICHARD HARDING DAVIS @ Let Not HH Put Asunde Metropolitan box of- fice—Friday matinee ‘and evening and Sat- $1.50, $2, $2.50. Plus STUART WALKER’S PORTMANTEAU THEATRE example of the . theatre's finest art."—New York World. Friday Matines, Fel Book of “The King’s Great Aunt’ Fri. and Sat., Feb, 1-2 METROPOLITAN “The Homemaker” will be the sec-| Ricardo Cortez, who went to New ond of the present series of Wilder) vox to support G ness Tales by Robert C. Bruce to be | Paramount picture, has returned to | Hollywood where he will immediate |ly begin work In a new production jat the Lasky studio, Wretchedness Constipation CARTER'’S LITTLE LIVER P sure and gently on the liver. Ri __. | lieve bilious- { duty. 2nd WEEK NOW.... Carved right NAME | an ee | Alice Terry and Ramon Navarro dre the stara of what is oul | | hailed as one of the greatest motion pictures to be seen here Hen ij Mabelle. Thompson, pretty se with Myron Pearl| and company, is one of the| Pantages circuit has sent to “Scaramouche” Is | Noteworthy Film acola ritics as one of the masterpieces of filmdom and one of hibited this seaso! Rex Ingram produced the picture} and from all accounts, he has sur paased his production of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” | | MILLION DOLLAR HETLIG | romantic as well as actionful story of the French een it has been given masterful and stupendous production, ing to advance notices, leading roles Ramon Na- varro, Lewis Stone and Alice Terry, who were the triumvirate that ap- peared tn “The Prisoner of Zenda,” have given notable charactertz Besides them in the cast, Joria Swanson in| gwayne Gordon and x.|"A Society Scandal,” her latest | New Musicomedy Has Novel Title “Good Morning Judge,” Cosmopolit alt Production ING TAUGHT $3.00 | and humorous situations, ace Hip patrons will look for 3 Will King produe of unusual merit in jthe comedy skit starting next Sat- His genius and that of Lew partner comedian, jeamentially outstanding in the new judging from the en- Can Be Quickly Overcome by thusiagm displayed at rehearsals, poosters have @ real treat in| jeral other stars, is being presented. at the Winter Garden. Richard) Picture Charles Jones is starred. A INTERMEDIATE class, A inughable court room scene} centers the theme and Dunbar aro ably assisted in their} \tunmaking by | Garddor, Will Hayes, Honora Ham-| Ata || iiton, | Howard Evans Hermie King {8 training ness and indigestion. They do their | his master syncopators in p series lof orchestral hits that promise en Small Pill—Small Dese—Small Price !'v°™en' eee | Private lessons all PUBLIC DANCES a \e YOUR FEET =—do they hurt? absolute relief from callouses and other ‘1s fallen arches, | ean- ing ankles and the like. Merely consult af Relief Expert who is trained in Spstem of loot Correction be made of your stockinged foot. Recommendations will be made to provide lifetime foot comfort. A. Lundberg Co. 1101 Third Ave. Seattle Rvery Wednesday and Baturday Eve. Finest hall, best must ore, who Is creating | the rojo of “B&tu Brummel” on the |scrten, has received a snuff box, said to have belonged to the famous dandy, as a-gift from an admirer tn nd. pany, has proven unfounded. Vitagraph 1s now considering a |leading man for “A Clean Heart,” the picturization of A. 8. M. Hutch inson’a novel which this company jwill produce at Hollywood. Among the names suggested are Lou Telle- came from, maybe somebody can tell me.” Will King company about the same |ten, Malcolm MacGregor, J. Wairen | Kerrigan and Conway Tearle, Robert Gordon and Kathlyn “Borrowed Husbands,” Takes you direct to CHICAGO KANSAS CITY bour’s novel which David Smith is producing for Vitagraph. leading feminine and elsewhere EAST Announces Two Free Lectures on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JUDGE FREDERICK ©. HILI, Ss. of Clinton, Ilinots. r of the Moard of Lecture- ff the Mother Church, The Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mansachusetts, e) Corner of Pine ai Thursday Evening, January B1, 1034, at 8 o'clock Cor, 10th Ave. and City Tleket Office, 1405 Fourth Ave. Phone MA in-0933 I TAR PAGE 11 Patrict Haupt Moran | COLLEEN MOORE | ina. Soprano] The “FLAMING YOUTH" Girl in | Orchestra “A | “BROKEN HEARTS | tater RICH rue’ | of BROADWAY” Nan STARTING SATURD ARS: A Picture Packed With Roaring, Crashing, Splintering Speed Thrills! A Fast Stepping Romance ess pes OF BN OSL LAEMMLe ina dazzling stor Ok the Younder Sexe, : this season, It is “Scaramouche,” a picturization of Rafael is Sabitint’s story, and it is coming to the Blue Mouse theater |S February 9. eTwo Days More fia" 5 1: TODAY’S PROGRAMS ‘ SCREEN MILLION-DOLLAR WEILIG—"Jude- a mon Hackthorn. MOUSE — Sir Hal Caine’ Name the Man.” COLUMBIA — | BLUE MOUSE “Name the Man,” the picturiz-| tion of Sir Hall Caine's famous| story, “Master of Man,” 1s nearing | the end of its second week and its engagement at the Blue Mouse the. ater, It is to be “pulled off’ the Blue Mouse screen Friday night, | with the new Cosmopolitan produc tion, ""Unscelng Eyes,” opening Sat-| urday morning. | . “Broken Hearts of with Colleen Moore and ‘Gloria Swanson in “The Bird," with Edward STHAND—Jack Holt, Agnes Ayres, a Naldi and all-star supporting Truly one of 1924’s outstanding motion picture triumphs— We recommend it! GARDEX sarring CB The MILLION = COLISKUM—Anna Q. myntery play, “Halt-a-D COLONIAL—A crook pli oft wr Few pictures as emotional and| Gramatic as “Judgment of the! Storm,” now on the Helllg screen, | have ever been produced. The story! was written by a New England housewife. and it has an entirely human theme. Several stars enact | the principal roles. | . LIBERTY-COLIS! METROPOLITAN—"Thoe Cat and the onenneiat — orpmeum —vouaevut, {| @HUESOIHIIIINS ITSM TTT NTA ARCATA : -Feb’y 9th PANTAGES — Pantages featuring the ( . Date “Rita Coventry,” Julian Street's A fll se COLUMBIA N to Be story of a wealthy New York bache- Never to ty gg ies th The spiciness of Greenwich Vil- Score, empen Got 1008, OE 8 ce. the biaarre settings of'4 Chita Forgotten charming, sensible young woman and his infatuation for a notorious prima | town cafe, the romantic coloring donna, ts the story which in ecreen|It#!y. with {ts vendetta and ven form, under the tile of "Don't Call|*2"Ce, and the picturization of It Love,” Js entertaining Strand| American {deals. All these are in pitone thie weak, Broken Hearts of Broadway,” the Gloria Swanson'’s “The Humming| feature at the Columbia now. Cl] f Bird” ts still on the Liberty screen. jleen Moore, Johnnio Walker and| | The story is of the French under.|Allce Lake are the principals. world with Its Apaches and of high| i WINTER GARDEN At the Coliseum the thrilling and “Andy McGee's Chorus Girl" Is intense sea story, “Half-a-Dollar| the original name of the story told in Bill,” with Anna Q. Nilsson and sev-| ‘Cupid's Fireman," the new picture| Harding Davia ts the author. In the] "Black Oxen” {s.coming here to the Strand theater Saturday, COCA, “Black Oxen,” from the pen Crooks and underworld lairs are|Gertrude Atherton, because of its” RUBY KILLS» DAME RUMOR |]nseut sein on te colonial |SrstaniRy and’ modern, atnoatanay featured. It {s declared to be als of 1923, and Lloyd is said to hay Ingram’s Masterpiece “ “The Four Horsemen” Alice Terry, Bamon Navarro, Lewis Stone - strong melodramatic crook play, and |#lven It an elaborate picturization re-* She Puts the Story to : Noah Beery, ‘Tom Santechi, Stuart|Plete with surprising incidents, andl Holmes and Arline Pretty are the | enhanced by the visualization of char- | featured cast members. acters, superbly described in the’ | . novel but demanding real life to ob-) iFilm Version of ene Griftith and Co : “Black Oxen” Due Corinne Griffith and Conway Tearle Revealing the effect of the widely Flight “Thanks for the compliment but Milt is not my husband, nor is any- body else.” So that's nettled. share the featured parts in the pic: ture, while several noted players sup- Port them. f a marital tle be. , , . a 3 | SR WATAEDLANDI br-a-wannaanEra-wananraneeeeeeenaee beween Ruby” Adams, peptar tage, | dl Pecerioememerees © CIO Cee and Milton Frumidn, champion mu: he , |and rare beauty of dress and settings, ; Frank Lioyd’s screen version of sician, both of the Will King com- pA MET ae eed eisai amc Re “I don't know where the idea , Welsh Rabbits Are So Enjoyable Remember that an will prevent the cheese from and . And remember that he veces Lyppewopee being served, ‘vite EA&PERRIRS SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE We can, Ruby. You left the “Lights Out!” Large Pictures Let us make enlarge- ments from your favorite negatives—you'll like the bigger print better still be- cause its beauty or interest is emphasized, “TIPPED OFF” t A furlous battle in the underworld between two Peeiensee ssoemecmen secret of the screen's greatet . fighters: “Marcheta” NOAH BEERY A fox-trot that TOM SANTSCHT entrances with its Spanish grace and rhythm played by The Columbians— @ serenade of love sung by Lewis James. On Co- lumbia Records : mapa ka a Concert Orchestra Ruby Adams : | | PEL LEE [a4 ONCReROMOMCOMOMOMCECCON time that Milton Frumkin left it and you came back again at the y ‘ great with mashed potato @/ samo time, only a fow weeks later. q of an Enlargements are fea- tured by our finishing department. You have only to see them to know. ALSO “IS CONAN DOYLE RIGHT?” orn Can the Living Tulle to the Dead? Northwestern Photo Supply Co. (Eastman Kodak Co.) es, 1415 Fourth Ave, the Palace Hip who were curious about the rumor can rest assured. H f But, anyway, Milton and Ruby NAY “ ‘ § Bluhill joe ee : ut Asunder