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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1022 /rrvsssw SF fluS* IILWI "»«■ M*' * wJi 2 I MORE I Mi I DAYS ynjgrjifivij ONLYI ..i thr Hu Thf Hijikcsl Sensation in >»f «k» aggpn trvMrailaui ■ ■■■V Douglas, Jr.; Person '" *+r | V |r' V' ARTiwrmtisr I IJ. • f h \ku f Vrn W Krnhj raaHlvrly "Thr V ••»* KM" V Onl): Il>.rM., i t Tht* ts " K*rt« ... Brttrrl IwlM KH4my— "Three Live (JhoNts!" n Tkr Hint la Mla»«: E "THE COMING MTIRDAT £jj ___ ___ }J WALLACE REID Y GOLEm in "Rent Free!" •* ~w ,-i.,i.« FEATURE PICTURE AT PALACE HIP L*rt*h nciik background* that are rich in th# atmosphere of the Orient, an aHslar caat of dlalllt • tuuhrd Oriental playtra, heade.i by Msu" Uij-Mtlu. and a atory that la saki to be u beautiful a romance as the Oreldental "Romeo and Juliet," to to make "Five I»ays t<> IJre." now playing at Loew'a Palace Hip. one oC the pl.turesque photo playa of the season. Mr. Hayawaka la to be at hi* beat In the role of Tat I.eun«. a young Chinese wbo make* a memtfr living by carving Idol* and I mate* In his little work shop In the street of the Flying l>rag«.n Htajrln op Children Cry for Fletcher's l^—^—P_— f Iff.W #|l llfil 911■■ I ■ 1 K ISmMIVJ k 1 r.I SH||||l||||H|||||i||B|aßHß|BgtfHJHL|l|JLflHii^ "'•WWWNNNS^NJ'NNWNJNJWSNNSNWWNNNJJNN The Kind Yon H»t« Always Bought ha* borne tho if na ture of Chan. 11. IVtrhrr, and has b«wn made under lain r personal mip«Trl»ion lor over ■'«) yearn. Allow no om to dwelre you In thl«. Counterfeit*, Imitation* and "JlMt M »good" arm but fipriioicntu, and endanger tho - braltlt ol Children—Kxperiem-e again/it Experiment. Neverattempt your baby with a remedy that you would use for yourself. What is CASTOR IA Uwtnrla is a hartnle»« nuhntltuto tor Cantor Oil, Korie, Drop* and N<NithiD|T Kyrnp*. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other nurrotlc subntanre. For more than thirty yearn it ha* been In conntant u*e (or tho relief of Con»ti|>ation, Flatulency, Wind Chile and * Diarrhoea; allaying IVverlnlflieiM arlalng therefrom, and by regulating the Htomach and Dowels, aids tho as similation ol Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Frieiul, yy Bears the Signature of In Use For Over3oYears im >■■!■»■ »■—<■». om, PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CONTAGION Evfky time yon breathe you inhale thouaanda of infe tion fcriru, anA the« immediately find a retting in the toft tinue* of your throat. Keep a convenient bottle of Forma fmnr I ibleii in your pocker, duiolvt one in your mouth every time yo are m a place where diaeaae germe ar prevalent in meet car, theatre, (ail toad train, itore or on duaty afreet. A pleaiant tatrinic but powerful ami •eptic 11 releawd, and, mumg with thi iaiivj, will quickly apread to every par of the mouth and throat, checking th term hi- and preventing throat infe< ♦lor; P'.'.iitily laryngiua, lonailliui."flu." i!elieve« hoaraenex. , Helpful for aincert, artnrt, amokeri, •peak«r«, lerturert, etc. Children like * them. at all druggtin. forinamint M GERM-FIGHTING „ THROAT TABLETS Tj ,t M u*d« mark. I t&uiJin t»it prmfati. Evening Assemblies Will Be Held at U Thursday evening asseenbiiea fur university student* have been ap proved by the university admlnistn tion. Karh assembly Will be in charge of one rLiaau \ The seniors wilt hold the first evening assembly, which will lie open to all Student* Hpeeches will be llm Ited to five minutes and musle and vaudeville stunt. will tie featured. Don Douglas. pre.slept V>f the senior class, la cooperating with Robert Marfarlane. student body president, in plan* for the opening assembly poadle her noted husband la Mrs lfa>awakn. known to the film fane am Taura Aofcl. : BLADDER WEAKNESB A (taMMM Eorofm !>•« fl»*n • r»f« dlmtrif *h«» and allar* i- o V%of HUI<W. and U« PROSTATE GLAND It la «bli«4i«4 In one PRO W.AN'fr: TbrniuiKll »n u*la« L «o*l wf* tof al »>» i»«a «!<«< troto tuffttu*- night &pfMO getting up Tf ro« •»( to ««lw a35K{ »•< •" fH'll "|M and roountawot, U*n ua« l *o OJ.AKDI* on Fr«* Trial. i 50c Pks'e FREE IUO "SELF CIHE" IEIFIEI To Ifttwidiioa m will fl»* awar 100.000 rirtir*' #-nt irfir.t; pfr«'p«'l »nrwt»f* < • n»atn« TraJ ,lr of I'HO-<i!.AM>IN. *n«ft "fWf < ar«" Uafl* » '"n# h'iw to tr*a' »«ur«*lf. K»fT H!add*r °« ' '*»» It. M*nd »o n»'_n * . ,UUJ »ddx> »a, a/id gut ail tr rat urn wall 1 I*. H. Worth, 74 ( orlliuidl N|„ >rw York OPPORTUNITY STAR IV AN T A D 8 I Mae Murray in "Peacock Alley" Vae Murray, as she appear* in "Peacock Alley," heralded as the greatest picture of her entire scran career. The stiik iiy actress play* the role of a Parisian dancer, who, an the darling of the fatuous city of pleasure, is adored for her dar- j •ty and artistic creations. < OI I'MIII \ TIIK musicnl nHtinf for Ab* 1 ! Oinrr n produrllon af "I ruff." which is !hr feature film #t :th» Columbia thin with great cam. It twlud**/ike ' ion* by ntich great cvminmrs »* TmhaikovaJiy. Gounod, IMset und [ IxmcAvalb. "I Atrww" hu been re produced In the plcturmtlott. • • • MNHCITY Jickir CV'giin in a little trior. Hi* n«-wrii picture. *M> Hoy," In nhnvtni Ht the Iwberty thla weefc. It Iji Hlory of a immigrant Ui<l who land* In America snd who promptly sdoptu a lurly old tt+m (H{»lfUn ami sets «*» * mother to tho anrnnt »krftlct. Adventure, true to Itvp, adventure, auch mn happerf* every day, 1* «J*o found in tits film. • • • roi iHpri m Jack Holt, former vllViin d* luw of irrfwn plnyt, lata l>"|n ma<k 4' *Utr by l*ar*rnount. Ill* fimt pro >«lu» ti«»n h» "The (!»!| of the North.** «nd It l« being ahown At the Coll* e>um thi* week Holt prove* in thin film he la worthy of Mardom. | "Th* OaII of North" l» an .idaptatlon of *Tbe Conjurer'* jllouM," by Htrwart Wwnril Wblta. 1 1 fa outdoor Mttinn In rugged moun t »in ami placid iak**a of the North command commentlution The »cenea mrv at r*xe b«uuty. '• • * STKAMI MdfnKleoifl. marvelou*. nwwialve. gtortou*. gorgeouo. gigantic. <btl fling, ntupendou*. **vyiatJ€Mßl. «m preaalve. extravagant thua would P. T ftarnum have billed "Theodora." the Italian film R|>«rU< le which in being ah own at the Htraml thla In conjunction with t|»f nhowlng Mm. Hamilton I»nuftiu", Jr., I* wffrr- ' i imc a brazil if ul da new prologue. • • • WINTKK GAROPA There In ron»lfirrabli» dimuMiion „ ♦,» *v> r pronunciation of ihf trrm •%belk, M iom« pronounrinir H ' siitM'. ' or ahook'" Th* 4 prop«f t pronunciation <>f Hltelk" In (lie «am<* rn "teeek,** or "chf«k," with i which It rhrffML "The In the titlr of the Dtory* JHelford film production, f'*attirtnir A)Tf* and Rudolph Valentino at tho Winter Harden thla It ta a rattling atory of tho Aljcrrian d***rt. and tlv «ttua tlona are dramatic and thrilling. j • • • VIM K MOI HK John <)ltb#rt, a new aoreeh atar, * la to i«pl»ndtd advantage In "Shame," the n*w Kent melodramatic photoplay which la twin* ah own at J thi* Blue Moum* thla wN»k, Gilbert playa th* dual ro|r» of l>avtd Hfld- ! injc and William Fielding, hla father. . He la **» en principally aa the ann, | David, who ffoea thru & trying ejno- | tlona? experience In-fore he finally j hla life's happlneaa. COLOMAIJ Arrenteri for hla own murdrr, Preaton Humphrey wan unable to provo hi* identity. Million* hunK upon bin ability lo sret frwe, but hi* frantic anuHy only udded to the nunpldon of hi* fcullt. Oareth Hughe*, who played In Barrla'a "Hentlmental Tommy," I* nwn a* l're*ton Humphrey In "Th* Hunch." a Flex Ingram production vhlch fa ahown for the laat. time to »ht at the Colonial. When You Think j that you cannot take I cod-liver oil, the | evidence is clear that ■ you have not taken | icott's Emulsion recently. It's as rich I fas cream, only I more easily as- # similated and is I pleasant to take. * Brntt A H!'« tnflHd Nj^i THE SEATTLE STAR 11l A "The fJoltm." n n*w European | plrttiri*, In btltlf dhowtl It lb# Hex i \htn *p»<k It In ao unuaual fttm htvlni to do with the my*tic folk tore of mediaeval Kurope. Much ofj tbe ictKm r+roWm around thf pretty yourii (Uu|litfr of a rabbi j 1 who la loved by a daring you tin • #ifivoy. % * * Many of Europe* forcmoHt pla>-| , era appear In llu large cant. • • • OAK Afuin»t a background which *fn- j Imdki al| thf whi gweetnaa* of rural Hf«- In N«* Kngland. "Down I llonic,*' the picture which open**! at* flie t'fcik today, enartu a almple love i Mory the love of a Mronf, aplendld . • boy for a brave, we 1i mar iflc- j inn girl, I-eatriee J or. Edward Ilfarn, Ag*j trie Marring and Klorenca Clilbert tm i *een In Ihe leading rharndfTa. . - + LJ 1 I • Hoover Is Invited to Visit This Cityi Inform**! thnt H«rruiry «»f Com ( rwtct Hrrtwjft Hoover ront<*rvti)lat»« 1 »t trip to IW late thin | month, th* rfeftttl* Chamber of Com mrrc* Mondt)',ipk(nipM An invlt* | Hon to th«« riiWnr) member to ln<.Ju«le • ttrattl* In hi* Itinerary. President Henry Suzzallo of the i University of Washington AMI lhf» ; Engineering Society of which 'lnclud*** In Ha memlxruhlp men in *ll j brant-he* of nho din- ! • p«i»che«j i#k|tnim« urging Bfcrft«ry j jffoovcr to com** htn. Tilt; (iRR«TRIT »< RK»:> «K!l«*nOI( "THE SHEIK" % wNI Rudolph Valentino a»4 Af»ea lyre* And nn rnirasrtsc •Tin: d.%m *: <>•■* thk AH % 111 % % I.A I»1 " Interpreted Itf Ml« (.nil K V. Hr.KK* r.nclro' (.rnml 4erle. offl r+m, *e»itlf l miN. m*4 other Intrrratlng yiowa HCM i %i. MNownu Iflrrsssn* 2ftri Ktrslsia .Ur WT I IX) Not Mlw Nellie "CORNERED" TMK BWIT I>KAMA of th« VKAK >( (In- WILKES Seattle's Family Theatre Matinee Tomor row I ' - Today, Only! "THE HUNCH" —With— (iAßKTtf HUOHKS OO.MKDV NKWH Tories MITT ANII JKKK \ ODVII. NKillT I David War fie Id Stages Triumphal Reappearance By Glenn Hughes Ihivl.l WarfloUl. tb« KrimJ ol«l | i haractrr man of the Am*rh an wta*«\ mtula n triumphal »»*Mpp«aran« e Mon day ntirht m( thf Metropolitan in 'The l(«!urn of Peter Urlnini," I'avid llfltuMo'fi popular fantaay. If In iinn«<'#Miuiry to (HI Heat tie audience* thut Wurfleld In * powerful •rlor. Kor year* he him » , nlrwn*H npurlty houKfN with hi* fH>rtr«yai of the «|Uiiliit i«n<l «ym|wtliHlr rhuri< ter role* »hli h h«v«* tiuulf hlfW famou* lli* In i*n itrtor whoae technl«|tia In htuijlrd with utinoat cere, end whoe* itl»ilitv lo hrtnic forth it will m tear or a* ernlle la equaled only by hi* own ronfidtnoi in that ability 'Thu Iteturn of Peter flrtrnm" In hui mom of my reader* probably know Uforclutiwl) u dramatl* *tory, ba*ed upon tii<* ueaurtipOoti that a dead mtoii ctn return lo tbt wi'nwi of Ida life, and l»y the |a>wer of love. dlr*s t the thouffht* and action* of thoe* (tenr on*** who *urvlve lilm The tdrji voiced imni# year* hico l>y Hlr Oliver IxmJjci* I hat "love brtd*ex Ihr rap" is the keynote to Mr. llelae «*o'n plot. Mr. who. for tw move* about the atM*r a* to lent and nomewhat willy irh<»*t. In jflvfn HplftMliii opportunity lo diapliiy I 0« talent* a* to reader. ivtrr Grimm's nUiirklmi lo "k'tt thru" hi* rn***a«te to tho#r In the taaiy make up *ren*** f»!!•*•! with t« nee emotion. hn<l hu louitiitic conversation with the ixithfiic III!If* tioy, rejf. leter with trnnrndouii effect upon Ibe HUdlcnr#. Th* reatietlr Htunnr of the play la (i remarkable fmlure. aleo. Ifciwn to. the laat detail of furniture. UirhCitiic and off Mar** effect*. there In the name "JU Lun o" written over Ihr pro duct ion. Hitch me< hanh *1 ingenuity In e**ldorn obn>rved in the product* of othrr dirwtflrn. Mr Warfleld in *upporte«l try a highly competent rut. Miriam Doyti a* Kathleen. IU« hard iMjpont a* Wlllem, and Joseph Brennan m An- Mother and Babe Burned to Death fUDOINA. F**k . K«h. T Mlatak mjr gasoline for ro*j oil in kindling her Movf, Mm. Anion Hlfjget and imby ■. uffl k month*. w»re hurnrd to death In the fire which d#*Mroyed ih+tr farm houae, llir** rniifii from ClrmywHi. A nt< mi and hi* daughter, Mr» Ott« nbrcit, w«*r* wriounly In- Jurtd. U N Pm aim i,Ta. run.- I A|| IIMK* I u*iu%n\ ||lffc aa I lal A 2n«l IW HA I n*ti\«. wV I Km Inla \. %% lllat Vr+4lvellea | DOWN HOME ((iHIJHia- i •Mini tmr tke \l«kr -Thr»# J«krr«" "Will Ikr map" i MI. -H \«.n ii « HMr.m %>* it» 111 wi;ii..4««mH NII.IITi i \sr nmi roim Of the Tenw, Human Slovy of Ix»vr, Conflict und Sacrifice TAGCDSr Coming Tomorrow: ALICE LAKE Hole tWaD An Absorbing Story of Crooks and Crooked Spirits—and a Strange Love Venture COLUMBIA [ Why you I n««d ! | RESINOL i! n Soothing *nd Healinq „ Bccium its <-• Invaluable for Burns Chsfing Scalds Rashes Cuts Cold Sores Stin&s : i drew Mm I'hrrnofi. war# aepaclally wall rwnvwl m ondary p»rUi. The i»l«y will appear #very nlirht till* weak, with W*dn«*aday anil Hat urday iMIInNA, 57 "Nothing to eat but food" That's the way you feel sometimes when you get tired of eating the same old things day af ter day. With a bottle of Heinz Tomato Ketch up on the table it's a different story —your appetite takes a spurt, everything tastes good and eating is a joy. HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP MARRIAOE A SORPRISE "Kay. IK»lly, you know how *ur prlM everyone waa when J.m«- marrled T<-d lul y«r Mh» always looknl no tarky praplr md ahe n»ver would (ti-l a husband Well, you know what n otunnlng drwwr »he ha« Imcomr nlnra ah* w>ui marrmd. 1 waa talking to her yaateriay. anil ahe mid Ted bourht hi* rlothejc on rriHlit for yon. II mad' her »|>rue«> tip and «< t tnor* rlothea and better Inn mi and «he la buying everything lat < "berry They have a dandy plare. and now their bt* Clearance K*li< la atlll on, and even better. you Iran make your flnut payment tn JO |daya If you like I am (cola* down thwr today. Want to cmnf alonx 1 "Their atore la on Sarond Avenue. , Madlm-n awl Sprtnic. 207 . Klaltn BMf., ovrr th«- Itß*n WhlxdJe Tak» rk»vat«>r."—Advertl-»mrnt. Clearance of Odd Lots After Inventory This clearance of odd lots isn't an ordinary one. With a few cents reduction in prices. It's a real tmrgain event. Our inventory has revealed to us that we have quite a few broken lines and odd lots in the Various departments. These must be cleared at once and turned into cash. There is only one way to dispose of these goods quickly, and that's by slashing: tiie price. , Every odd garment is marked at a ridiculously low price and our Ladies' Ready to-Wear, which wo are closing out completely, is marked down to "give-away" prices. Head these items below DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW t Here is a real Iwirgain. Just 23 of our 40 Boys' Union Suits at 59c a suit. Shepherd I'laid House Dresses for ladies Medium weight, fleeced, cotton garments, are left. They formerly sold for $1.95. gray color. Sizes 10 to 16. Regular $l.OO Neat style and trimming. Sizes 34, 36, values. !>ast call—s9o. ca !'. We have only 10 pairs of Ladies' Pink fine (.ingham Dresses for children j er sey Knit Bloomers left. They are in at a price you cant make them for. (.ood sizes !> and 6; elastic at waist and knee, ginghams in assorted plaid patterns; Regular . r »9c values, Last call—39e. dainty styles. Ages 7to 14. Former price lft •> • atl .. . ... -7. was SI 9H Ijist rail »t *1 <M» 10 odd I mon Suits for ladies. Made oi . * , ?.• „ fine cotton yams; medium weight. Values -50 Dressing Sacques for $l.OO. How U p to $2.75. Sizes 4- and 44 only. Last is that for a bargain? They're made of ca || u p r j ce heavy outing flannel andl come in assorted. Read this 'bargain of Irqnclad Silk S^JEIBXT* y Stockings for Ladies. They include values frnm „„r im U P to S2 - 25 - Colors—gray, ralm Beach Select a new Hat from our -9c: lot. an(l w hite. Sizes B'4 to 10. Last call— Think of it! Hats that «sold for $1.50 to $3.98 before, now go for 29<. Straws, „#• «u„,. n.:u - . corduroy and braid hats; good shapes, ctorUinir at in u ir tv r , s I «.ii Stockings at 10c a pair. They formerly We have 18* Children's Skating Caps f <* 20 J *j n « *0? and Tarns left. The former prices ranged 72 ' PiU, * S et from $l.OO to $1.25. They are shown in lU,— , A . different styles and colors. Last call—at . f a lf,j a ,U ln £t ou J? Pairs of Chil 2©e. dren s Odd Skuffers—button and lace 25 Ladies' Voile and Organdie Waists styles; brown and black. (>oo<l, firm sole remain. They must go at once. They well-built uppers. ll to>2. come in white and colors; neatly trim- J.!! ' ormer '. y U P *° $3.00. Last call— med. Sizes 38 to 42. Values to $2.00. "*'9B. I.ast call—s9e. O n, .v H paira of Men's 12-inch High Buy a Petticoat! Our $1.65 Colored Cut Boots left; full bellows tongue; two Sateen Petticoats now go for 82c. Only double soles. These sold formerly for 22 of them left; floral patterns. call $ll.OO a pair. They must be cleared, so BSe. call—ss.9B. Read this Indies' Sweater Bargain! Save $1.50 on these Shpes! They are $4.50 All-wool Sweaters for $1.85. Tie- children's brown elk, high cut shoes; Irnck with Tuxedo collar. Just f> of them good heavy sole and heel. Sizes 9to 11. remain, so hurry. Tan color; brown These sold regularly for $4.00. Last call trimming. call—sl.Bs. —52.50. Bleached Sheets /7Yk/§/l srow rnAT/)s~\ Last Call—o9c Ea. 6/ We have about 4 dozen V Mmm f m fine Bleached Sheets to M M 'm t m Um[ M ! \yGAi) clear at a bargain price. M J r Flat center seam, good " ,^^l^ muslin. Size 72x90 inches. SECOND AVENUE AT uAMES STREET Open an Account at Grote-Rankin's THE GROTE-IWNKIN CQ error nou. />• Very Attractive Special Bedding Values are offered for Tomorrow's Selling Beacon Indian OC Blanket*, each y Very warm Rol>e Blankets, in bright colors— You will appreciate them as extra bed covering v or as an auto or steamer robe. Priced special, each 97.25. • I Crochet Bed d*o OC Spreads, each Heavy Crochet Bed Spreads in a variety of at tractive designs—they are 78 by 88 inches in size, and are exceptionally good values at the pricc, each $2.35. Wool Filled $1 O 7C Comforters, each y * • O : These silk mull covered, wool filled Comforters are soft, light and warm—and the dainty color ings make ant instant appeal to the housewife who wants pretty things for her bedroom; spe cial, each $12.75. Crib Blankets, d» 1 AA Special, each y * •vU Delicately colored Crib Blankets of soft cotton, in a weight that will keep baby comfortably warm; each 91.00. Brick Makers Get Ordinance Changed S«nttlr loantmcturFra won a victory whfn nn ordinance, amend inK thr city building code to permit briik and concrete to be of equal thlcknw, wan passed by th»* council Monday afternoon. The codti had previously allowed concrete walla to be of thinner dimensions Uwi hrlck. The amendment was spon sored by Councilman J'htlip Tindall, f chairman of the public safety com mittee. 41 TAGF n