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- Films Show Weakness Cir cumstantial Mary Pickford in her newest success, in motion pictures Fanchon the Cricket LIBERTY FIRST AT PIKE—10c Mission 4th, Pike and Union Liberty Ending Saturday Night Fanchon, the Cricket (Mary From the Embers, Would tay Down ling); “The Story of a Story eee two Alhambra Ending Sunday Night Graustark” six parts, Don't Broadway the Star miss 3-part (Francis Bushma: Feature TheESterbrook Case Clemmer Ending Saturday Night we It Seri kes Mission Ending Saturday Night The Esterbrook Case,” three parts; “The Park Honeymoon ers”; “How Slippery Slim Saw the All mystery, with a thou - cee sand thrills—you will en- Colonial Ending Saturday Night : The Ru joy every foot of it pant and Howard Estabro “Be ware of the Two other top-notchers— | Angelis), com comedies, too. | Orpheum Ending Saturday Night God's Witness” (Florence La Badie); “Fatty, Seaside Mashe (Fatty Arbuckle). for every lower | qeend 5c Grand Ending Saturday Night floor seat “The Prodigal’s Progress” (No. 4 lof “The Diamond From the Sky |weries), two parts; “Tony”; “Ani mated Weekly”; “Broken Hearts jand Pledges eee BULL BROS. | Tilikum Ending Saturday Night @ At the Banquet Table” (King Rageot), tw rts y| Just Printere Wife,” tw 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 Crossed the Fi ee | Seattle Ending Saturday Night The Alter of n ‘The Song « The &m reels two reels; Baby.” eee Alaska Ending Saturday Night The Absentee” (Robert Ede son), five parts, and a onereel comedy } -NOW PLAYING TO BIG, SATISFIED AUDIENCES Madison Ending Thursday Night “America. eee RESIDENCE THEATRES oe. Home Ending Thursday The Black Hox,” No. 4, tw parts; Mary Fuller in “The Spider,” drama; “The Destroyer drama; “The Mixup at Maxim's comed) Ye College Ending Thursday Black Fox No. 9, two parts “A Lesson From the Far East,” two part drama; “Love and Sour Notes comedy eee Queen Anne Toni ight “Exploits of Elaine Colonel Heeza Liar Pathe News —IN— || At the Banquet Table Two-Reel Mystery Comedy '| His Romany Wife Two-Ree! Drama “WHEN CUPID _ CROSSED THE BAY Nestor Comedy TILIKUM | 5c 315 Pike 5c Street Friday and Saturday COLONIAL THEATRE:# guA New Ford Sterling saat = ass s of: Evidence 'p ower ful Salada Against CapitalPun-! ishment Shown on! Seattle Screens This Week — Mary Pick- ford a Hit in ‘“Fan-| chon the Cricket” the Liberty. | Mission and Orpheum Films Preach Against Legal Murder IPROGRAMS =: eeee- Barbar ‘en out bef Mary ie aasleted by her and sister, Jack and Lottle ab car’ CLASS A Dece! to lover st the tragic father, ator ALHAMBRA austark releas Film p new tt the Alhambra was taken from the f: by Geo. Barr Met ngton monu SEATTLE A political Ambitior drama e Seatt 0 prize offer for a ne quel to serlal {a proving at tractive bait, at which many Grand are nibbling, ac theatre patrons cording to observations of the writ er, during the projection of install Diamond From res ment No. 4 of “The the Sky” series yesterday, Sco came with pad and pencil and m which they expect to f Ime cor ary te not con frations most oplay i] to tory for the serial ia prov ndous continued + CLEMMER Few stories have such dramatic kind which pictures | ar to the power as the » related in “When It Strike the Clemmer offe: 7 The », how f this par inKr Hartley annul to an actress, = & CALIFORNIA way | f Richard @ son's marriage Their act makes a ° STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915. Hutchinson Clothing Store to Pass Into History—and Why! PAGE 3 Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company to take the corner of Second avenue and Union street, consequently the new spring stock of Hats, Suits, Shirts, Ties and Underwear is now being sold off at prices far below the usual value. OMPLAINT is made that the sale of Hutchinson's stock has demoralized the clothing business. This is unfortunate in one sense, yet it results in great good to the larger number. For while one loses, hundreds profit. The sale is doing this much— it enables men to get the best, the VERY best attire, for far less than would otherwise be possible. Take, for example, the mat- ter of clothing. Nobody sells better Suits for fifteen dollars than does this store. Yet these same Suits can now be bought for nine seventy-five. TAME the twenty-dollar Suits. They're all-wool, all new, all fine. e Any good store can sell you a good suit for twenty dollars. And all good stores pay about the same price for them! For one man’s money is just as good as another's. Yet these same Suits that / were bought to sell for twenty good round dollars are now | thirteen seventy-five—not be- cause the store needs the money | —but because the bank wants the store, and wants it as soon as we can get rid of the mer- chandise. And that’s the milk of the cocoanut! A”? the same applies to the twenty-five dollar Suits. They’re sixteen seventy-five. Handsomer, finer Suits it would be difficult to find at twenty-five dollars. Yet here’s a clean saving of eight dollars and a quarter! So you can see that it isn’t necessary to scream in the newspapers—or to use ‘war news” type. PLAIN statement of the whys and wherefores is quite enough for any thinking man. And this plain tale I have told has kept the store crowded and busy since the sale opened. In fact, it was found neces- sary on more than one occasion to lock the doors. Emerson's law of diminishing returns got us in its clutches. We got too much business. It choked the store’s machin- ery, and things came to a stand- still—all of which proves that too much of anything is just as bad as not enough! quality and character are in- cluded at the same price. Cotton Ribbed Underwear is also underpriced. Balbriggans are 40c instead of 50c. Union Suits are 65c instead of $1.00. “Porosknit” is selling at the same price as “B. V. D.”’"—35c and 75c. Of course, weather comes it when the will be warm all N the matter of cool Under- wear—almost every kind is here, and is reduced a third to a half. The “B. V. D.'s” illustrated are They're usually fifty cents—and A WISH For the twenty-five years we have been in business in this city we have tried to follow the Golden Rule. And now that we have come to the closing chapters of our career as merchants, it is our sincere desire that the same principles which have actuated this business be kept intact and inviolate. We do not want any of our employes to say one word that should not be said. We do not want them to do one thing that should be undone. When the store is finally turned over to the Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Com- pany (as it soon will be), we shall have the satisfaction of knowing that so far as humans could we played the game squarely to the end. It is with this understanding that we in- vite our friends to avail themselves of the values now presented. W. B. Hutchinson, President. Hutchinson Clothing Company. Hutchinson Investment Company. more—in fact we don’t here’s the fifteen. 35c for Shirts or Drawers. nobody would get rich selling B. V. D.’s even at full price (ex- cept the makers) unless he was Scotch! The B. V. D. Union Suits are 75c instead of a dollar. And other lines of the same sell for a dollar in the style and value. The Shirts ts Nowe, finest are Written by George Frar gone, and we can never get any want any more at any price—when present stocks are exhausted. AKE the matter of Shirts— “Arrow” Shirts, which sell for a doliar and a half, now offered at a dollar The “Monarch” Shirts, which usual course of business, are now 75c. Along with other lines of similar silk striped affairs. These, we are informed, sell for three-fifty in the exclusive shops on Fifth Avenue. They will be closed out at $1.65. And many hundreds have al- ready found new owners. T= Neckwear is cut squarely in half—25c and 50c. One young lady sold nearly a thousand Ties alone in one day. You can attribute the rec- ord to the prices, or to her wine ning ways—as you like! OOK at the Straw Hats— they’re all new, all fine, all The you can see them duplicated in — any of the stores at a fourth — more. Yes, in some good stores © they’re twice as much. : Panamas are $3.65— The three-dollar Straws are all $2.15. The $2.50 Straws are $1.65, and the $2.00 ones $1.45. The only Straw Hats in the © store not up to date are those for little boys—left over from — last year. . They were $1.00 to $2.00. Now they’re 15c¢ and 25. They’re far better than you'd expect! HERE ar a few fifty-dollar _ ; Full Dress Suits for $19.75. There are a few Balmacaans for ™ $16.75 (instead of $25.00). There are a few Raincoats, some Lounging Robes, Night Shirts, House Coats, etc. All of which are plainly — marked. Ts fixtures are selling. The _ University Dry Goods Co. bought six of the big shemma cases today—and kindly allows the store to use them until they’re emptied. The Basement, however, still contains a big lot of show cases, counters and mirrors, Merchants who don’t see what they want on the first floor should ask for Mr. or Mr. Halstead, who will be glad to show them. Hutchinson We should like to ask those _ who can to make their selection tomorrow. Saturday will see another big rush. The tailors in the Alteration Department will be overcrowded. Spare the time to come in tomorrow—it will be easier and pleasanter for everybody. And just as cheap! Hutchinson Clothing Co. SECOND AVENUE AT UNION STREET la he R Cuneo, when {t appeared the Ryn Members of the Seattle Auto as- N.Y. Sicins THE BUTTERFLY 1 ADDED ATTRACTION—JEFF De ANGELIS IN “BEWARE OF THE DOG—15 Minutes’ Fun *\ helpless and pathette figure of ‘re PASSENGERS BACK AUTOISTS MUST | | ‘| bride, who faces a desperate situa: dam would sink, then to the battle sociatic owever, will be lberat- | | o 5 3rd at tion when the baby comes, Hate ship South Carolina, later t . eaon presentation of their cards, } ne Hartleys rankles in her SAFE IN NEW YORK tk T. C. Millard, and at av PUT UP CASH BAIL | ass Cc PVIASSHAY IC rue I 0 | But on being @onfronted ine back to the Ryndam ' hance to wreak vengeance Pharatriskad liner 1a iy the "low Charges. by victims that they « | on them, she fe na it, lending) NEW YORK, Ma : After! or bay, her pumps having 1 lers who run afoul w on government land sm | to the story a most teppy ending. | having been transferred our times! all night forth will rec was no chance to get Me ‘ to different In At wen, passen - - tment accorded » are being investigated by tae opm o different vensela at sen, pass ent accorded | in 1 nd jury at _Tacoma, nil’; | British officials arrive at Ottawa|Kers of the Holland-American liner) C. 8. Yandel! of Chamber of Com of the law. Ch tal Grand VUse ee ee ir | x, ny awe Ryndam, rammed by the freighter| merce and Will H. Parry, Seattle ned orders that the | | to get mechanics for manufacture) (ig oft Nantucket yesterday, ar-| statesman, in spotlight at Asing autolsts on the Thoma Riggs, Jr. of Alaska rail BO | |i 4. 0. MeMullen, ©. F Ry Jot wer munitions in British tsles.! rived here today ington, D, C,, showing Chinese vis-|sonal recognizance must cease.| Way commission, and crew reaeh i See Betéeess. kovrece Sines ois Merkel Oban Franson... | need 20,000 They had been sent first to the| itors around capital |Cash bail will be required, |Pairbanks to make surveys, Kpokane—A. B. Jackson, Davenp r