The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1915, Page 9

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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1915. PAGE 9 Seattle’s Greatest Shoe Sale Starts Saturday September 4, 9 A. M. I have received hundreds of cases of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes from Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co., Interstate Shoe _ # Co., and others of America’s best factories. These brand new goods go right into the slaughter. ¢ Children’s School Shoes at Terrific Reductions @ - If you value your dollars, and want to see your pennies work, be here when the doors open Saturday at 9 a. m. Here are the lowest prices in Seattle on high-grade merchandise. | HAS TOBE SHOWN IN SECTIONS School Shoes for the Boys and Girls Boy Scout Shoes, all leather bottoms, made in | $2.50 Boys’ Bhoes, Beattie; sizes 12% to 2; regular $1 65 | sale price os weeseees $1 .65 . . Edna Mayo, Bryant Washburn and Henry Walthall in “The | price $2.50; sale price $2.00 Girls’ and Misses’ Sh y ; : - . 1 oes, Children’s Vict ° R peerage n a three-pa: comedy-drama that | Sizes 2% to 6%, regul 1 95 | Kid Button, cloth top; eeedh tthe, Mle nt $3.00; sale price .... Stes e sizes 6 to 8%; eale price.............- 95c attempting to ying “Yes,” whili Edna Mayo, and Bryant Wash burn (the woman hater’s pal), attempt to boister up his fast ebbing courage. $2.60 and $3.00 Boyn* Shoe: counters, solid inner soles; you can find anywhere for $3. sale price ..... Misses’ Shoes, sizes from 9 to 2; s | only; regular price $3.00; Ex: $1.45 Misses’ Vici Kid, Gunmetal or Patent Leather, in all sizes from 9 to 2; button only; tan button Button or Lace )DDESS CLASS A Mghted to hear that Yanca! Dolly \ GIRLS’ SHOES a Mutuat | Her Shattered Idol,” of the famous Dolly sisters, has . $3.60 and $4.00 Boys’ Bhoes, “Made in Seattle”; | regular price $2.50; sale price $1 45 Pi Masterpicture, telling ‘of the love| been engaged by the Kalem « ee ae Besos Betas by bf egghead — every pair guaranteed; sizes from 2. 75 | Girls’ $2.60 Cloth Top Ghoes, sizes 1 29 ’ of a foolish young girl for a black-| pany, Miss Dolly will shortly be ou 12% to 6%; sale price ....... mS from 9 to 11%; sale price .... ee 30 REELS jsmith because of his great strength | seen in “The Call of the Dance,” a TRA SPECIAL FOR a . $1. 19 Favorites SATURDAY ONLY . jis the attraction at the Class A un-| four-part “Broadway Ul Saturday night, tnclustve. | ere pbhing Charlie Chaplin, in a new copy| COLONIAL of one of his comedies, is also on] xf \ nl ’ Hig ‘ | Robert Warwick fs at his best! as the hero fo “The Stolen Voice.” Warwick {s cast as the young sing- er who, when the pinnacle of| | success, loses his singing volce and | he will present a specially selected Program from 9:30 to 11:30, which} will show pictures designed to ap-| peal especially to the little f dies’ High-top Shoes, cloth tops, in black, gray or put- ty; regular price $4.00; sale $6.00 and $7.00 Men’s Shoes, in black er tan, button or lace, rubber bottoms dew. tow his fortune at the same time, His| eating the program will be the) iS | and heels, in all lasts made by the lead- | price |flancee deserts him. His money |'°tvniee thon comes the Kev.| i Prices ji ing factories of the country. jand friends fast fade away until ||) Kid dy. “Hi Vill f - Ss ial f Sat: |deaperately he applies at a motion /#t0n¢ Kid comedy, “How Villains | Spend fer urday ....... OUs picture studio for work. By hard|Are Made.’ with all culldren ac All my $5.00 Shoes, in the newest toes, | Men’s Shoes in button or lace; also in 2 |work he at last becomes a famous Se ae eee i . |star and wins for his bride another|comedy, “The Rivals.’ which | ts cloth tops or leather tops, $2 95) English last; regular price $2. 35 ies’ $4.00 S gat - | a0 ced by Cc c Ladi : " ‘ star, no had worked up with him" The program will be finish all go at one price......... $3.50; sale price ......... » gunmetal and vici kid. All sizes. with a Pathe educational and a scenic feature $4.50 and $5.00 Hand welts in the new- | $6.00 W. L. Douglas Men’s Shoes. The est shapes; large variety. These Shoes ice is stamped right on the sole. There’s ALHAMBRA “A Yank Fro: th West’! Manager Hamrick plans to make } 3 neck, Xankee From the | West” this a rerular feature at the Co are worth more money whole- $3 45 nothing better. $3 g§ Ladies $4.00 Black Cloth Top Shoe: = |Kucn and Wallace Reid are fes-| Natives of Las Vegas are show-| sale. Sale price ........... Oe Sale price ................ OOo button only; all sizes. The very lates in WILLIAMS B= pase tee ee oa a ae Pa wy fe Th 1 ‘ heart-interest | rector of the Selig company the : | leat, Slade 2°HR'G fe'var cee Sco = ss MM SUIT CASES AND HAND BAGS LESS THAN FACTORY COST | *#« pre ....-.-.--.------ Ole young college graduate who be | ep" a | |comes a station agent in a Western ore j Beautiful Fritz! Brunette next ts ww ce arian sare FURNISHING GOODS 322". 95c wild Ife, he meets a young Nor-|to be featured in a filmplay (4 pro j e ooo PANTS wegian girl. She inspires him to} portions. “The Harvest” is the do better things. ; _| title. “Robert Daiy Je directing tt | 15c Men’s Sox, soap © Cc $1.25 Men’s Union 69c $1.50 ) Hallmark 95c $2.00 Pants ..... .95c Ford Sterling, in a galaxy 0! * . ty i laughs, “Only a Messenger Boy,”| Bessie Eyton Selig was recently tan or gray; all sizes. 2 Suits, sale price “4 Shirts, sale price.... $2.50 Pants ....$1.39 . 4 is there with the smiles. observed practicing fanc tango - : i eee steps on one of the stages betwees| $1.00 Men’s Union Cc 50c and 75¢ Work e 50c Silk Sox, 1 c $3.50 Pants ....$1.79 : : Photoplay patrons will be de-| “takes.” Suits, sale price.....! Shirts, sale price..... sale price ....e0.6+- ...- $2.29 ® NEW DEPARTMENT + ] 4 ges Ladies’ and Children’s Hose be Shown ag I have added a new department, s complete | LOT 1—Men’s all-wool and cassimeres and | LOT 3—100 Men’s Suits in strictly all- 3 | on pe deg ve Ore area oaty otter the | Worsteds in various patterns; sizes some- wool, latest patterns, newest cuts; sold reg- : | : following remarkable values for Saturday | what broken; regular prices 5 9 ularly for $20.00; : | only: $12.00 and $15.00; sale price. . s | sale PINON STE. ced svcd le : | , in black only, ar 4 A . ; - | EXCL iia ts at her tetardee ies llc | LOT 2—Men’s Suits in gray cassimeres, | LOT 4—150 Men’s Suits of the very finest : | 250 Indies’ fine biack ribbed Hose, 19c browns, Oxfords and fancy new stripes, in | blue serges, fancy imported worsteds or un- S | = Saturday Se NER all sizes; regular price $15.00; 9 finished worsteds; all hand-tailored, hand- s 1 | a a thing for school wear, Saturday special 13¢c | sale Pe ORE Paneer CREE. a made buttonholes; fronts will never break; ¢ mee ne apie Tibbed Hose, they'll etand th | ssn — regular prices $25.00 and $12 gt ¢ Saturday special ...... idekenane aeetes 13c OPEN SATURDAY Till 10 P. M. $30.00; sale price.......... = One Week : ay 1422 Third Ave. 1422 Third Ave. Between Postoffice Between Postoffice : d ig and Pike Street a a and Pike Street . i Where Children Will Reign Supreme ge $ 3 |_| on the Screen and in the Audience > : | E Home Ending Saturday | Bp PROGRAM S| ger sitoantin sth Coe “| RAISES SALTED, Ending Saturday Night /Golden Bars,” two-part dr age be SATURD gu A cakes From the West” |“Animated Weekly.” of August PEPPERED SPUDS a cwrilace Reid and Signe Aven); |toptcal; “The Violin Maker, die | Only a Messenger Boy” (Ford|ma; “Lady Baffles in the Great] - ing) Sausage Myster omedy WAUPACA, Wis., Sept. 3.—E a mn ter! i ae ate 8 Rose, a potato raiser here, has di | day Night Ye College Ending Saturday covered how tu raise potatoes al- o s s J Maeicance of Wis satirirhe Desth| “Under the urescent,” No, 3, two [ready pevne ered and sated, ch rin) “Victorine’” (Dorothy |part drama; “The Animated V me for peppering the po- * e co twa Lover's Lost Control” |ly,” topical; “Stock Farming in | tained” i. to plant green peppers £ BIG FEATURE (Sid Chaplin). Brasil,” educational; “Madura and] Wo have had the pleasure of ex-| “From our point of view we|nearby. ‘ Sto | THE : Its Pagodas,” scenic; “When the |tertaining a humorist would like always to be friendly | The salt is infected by pouring 2 ry ii i dt turday Night |Spirits Moved,” comedy. li His name is J. W. Raper, and he| With your country—you are our|brine over the bills : as 1st—The Fairy nd Ro Wall. Five Ree! che louse ne a Thousand Can the fun-maker of the Cleveland, beet | customgere | pds, $0. Al por ——— - FY tiful Story—Bea u ure—Five els and Grace “ On his way home from/ poses, the one nation who can help In i — ak opel Lagan {nase START DOLLAR FUND ° Ren ete sancisco, where he attended |us in commerce,” sald K, Okazaki, TURING A WiEm 3 i se oe the convention of the National As-| member of the Japanese parlis and . Th Star 5 2nd—How Villains Are Made. a Ending Saturday Night FOR AUDITORIUM orier ee atamorists. ne enced ment, who is in Seattle en ronte (CHAS. cn abu a Lady” (Elsie Janis). eaniid Seattle Thursday. After a b rom Japan to the battlefields o! n one o e Two Reels, Keystone Kid Comedy—All Children ly a Lady” (Elsie Raising of $7600 by $1 aub-(day hero he left Friday for Van-| France, where he ts going to see 5c CLASS‘ zi per Mission Ending Saturday Night |scriptions to put with $75,000 left)couver. medeeh, We rare st Ura LA ike’ J se . oma (Henry |to Seattle by the Osborn estate for ee he ack he col e: “ dec — 4 3rd—Wild Birds of Scotland. Walthall tnd Bina Mayo) onry Tounicipal auditorium purposes, is|Cleveland, is going to tndite his|Ravy.” he Less rerersant on One-Ree! Pathe Hand Colored Educational seal ° proposed by the Seattle Federation impressions of the West in his! icainst all nations. With Rusaia,| eS ¢ Women’s clubs, Mrs. E. B. Dud-|daily column lon pe Ra ann | | mo valent en Sete Mien den, corresponding secretary of the Ho a ald there wore two elobrat ie ent, Seat . maya batsle NOW PLAYING , Ht ganization, Thureday afternoon|ed things in the Northwest that he|‘th, omy t A : 4th—The Rivals. Anderson, Loutse Rutter ond Har (organise on tie ee approve. thelfelt he ought to ses. They were | he only, | wo remains powers | 0 rt arwic One-Ree! Kid Comedy—Ali Children jris Gordon). re alee plan, The Osborn will stipulates|Mt. Rainier and Mayor Gill. He Japan See = | that the $75,00 left the city is to lidn't have time to visit Rainter,|" “7 gee no excuse for either Eng. IN THE a | Clase A Ending Saturday Mgnt Jused only for auditorium purposes,| but he had a chat with the mayor|jang or Japan over fighting Amer- | a Big Two-Hour Show, Exclusive of Regular Program a Mutual Mas: oot only on condition that a like| Thursday afternoon, and had a ride|jca. Yet those who do in wild| STOLEN Ee the Play i Me . ‘ia . | terpicture) ely amount be raised py the city to be around tho boulevards with Ma-| moments scent war, declare, at IC J nd with It yor’s Secretary Jimmy Crehan and/|jeast, that this country will never vo E a LEAVE THE CHILDREN HERE WHILE YOU SHOP Se ee tg eae ey Was | die D. 8. Tobias, of the Northern Pa-|fignt’ England. You see who re at the B cavern ‘THEM AS HAS GETS! %. 12, "2biae, bie ow |mains, do you not?" By Paul McAllister = = eer en Ho sald Seattle was by long odds — f Ending Saturday Night} | the _be at and busiest city on the EWS Alhambra Bg gg “iecersgate dwrsy.ctatt) HERE IS THE PROOF = °°:, SUES BULL MOOSERS ff PATHE N ven Moore) es IND, Ind, ‘ey ed R. Lumley, of the Western ws - founded gla iets ihe i ene ih eh years LONG BEACH, Sake blake Unien Telegraph Oo, tas. started . ‘ E Sees rer ‘ es? cashier of the Oliver Plow com-| sient pil eg ‘eee ere (suit here against the progressive 4 REOIRENCK THEATRES pany, who died Inst weok, lett an| dead while returning from the |state central committee to recover ’ — For Any * Victor Ending Saturday Night “Who Violates the Law,” three parts; “How Slippery Slim Saw the BTe5c mg: Children Age Show,” comedy, jestate valued at $100,000 to Joseph| Oliver, jr., son of the multl-million-) aire, and $1 to a sister, Mrs. Min nie Christensen. over a parrot which had been In the family a quarter of a cen- tury. |$378.45 for tolls and messenger fees said to be due from theslast politi-| \eal campaign. All members of the [committee are defendants, Seattle's Be Photoplay House 10c + 10c

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