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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. The Palace Clothing Co. Forced to Close Out —— ENTIRE $30,000 STOCK—— SLAUGHTERED! SALE STARTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, AT 10 A. M. Here’s How We Are Forced to Sacrifice This Stock—LOOK! LOTHING SHOES | Men’s Hats : $2 : 6 8 Walk-Over, Gotzians, Endicott’s, || All $2.00 Men’s 6 8 c cut to ...... see. Selz, the Big Z and Dry Sox, all |} Hats cut to.......... $4.39 $12.50 Men’s Suits included in this sale. All $3.00 Men’s cut to $3.00 Boys’ Shoes ..... 8c Hats cut to.......... $6.68 ont Boys’ School $3.50 Men’s Dress $5.00 Stetson oe i sale bic ie: 1 Hats cut to...... na ey _— $4.00 Heavy Work SI 89 $18.00 to $25.00 Men's Suits, fine |} Shoes cut to...... $5.00 Selz Shoes $8.68 COE BO. ol Caen a $6.00 Men’s High C Cuts cut to ....... a 24,1915, PAGE 11. Owen Kildare Tells Life Tale in “The Regeneration” Film Play Scoring Notable Success at,Clemmer Theatre| | This Week | ——_ CHAPLIN IN THE MIX-UP ly Today and Tomorrow) And a Big Show EN’S PROGRAM TOMORROW 30 TO 11:30 New Features, Just for the Little Folks 10c Canvas Gloves cid Meer Leer S 50c Blue Chambray Shirts cut to........... $1.00 Union Suits CUE 00 oc ee cee rneee 75c Fleece Lined Under- wear cut to........... tailored garments, Us oie akc ee gs $2.50 Men’s Pants EG 0s Ried i od cones Kathlyn William, Selig Star, Who Is Featured In . Case of Taimal Lind, iho rrcge a Drama of Heredity, Now Playing at the Mission, : canes CLEMMER " {Charlie Chaplin {s on the same bill! “The Regeneration, dramatiza- in a one-act comedy, entitled “His jtlon of Owen Kildare’s famous novel, Musical Career.” My Mamie Rose,” ts scoring a de- - ee foe success at the Clemmer this COLONIAL wee! FY D The story chronicles the events in ica — "cy Mba) | Kildare’s own life. Anna Nilsson h Chaplin heads the bill in a four. ind Rockcliffe Fellowes are star reel comedy, entitled “The Mix-up, os Devotees of Chaplin see enough dare never read nor wrote a him for one day in this piety line until he was 30. He became a is not off t [noted newspaper writer and author thru his meeting with a school | teacher did drama, featuring Spottiswoode |. He was born in Catherine st., New) Aitken and dainty Teddy Sampson eas orphaned in bis Infancy and Seeing America First” ts a “bu eee Py i cera alge wien man interest” travelogue. | e ¥,& gang of which Tim Sullivan was leader, and learn. ALASKA ad ed to fend for himself tn the streets. Later he became a “beerslinger’|, O80 0% Mary Pickford’s bem plays lin a Bowery dive and a bruiser of vassees ae ie rg Alaska. [note. Then, meeting “My Mamie steal a tag AP | Rose,” he left the dives, where he|‘U® **me name by Frances Hodg was earning $60 to $80 weekly, and eotthy cine and is replete beni went to work for $8 a w 1° cn! oa terest situations. he eat living. reek: to on Supporting Mary are Ida Water-| The school teacher died tn 1900, a om ee) Meltieh, Charles Wal- month before they were to have ron ani IMams Buckley, all well Neon seiiied, known stars of filmdom. After her death he became anews| Poeue paper writer and a contributor to} The Salamander,” Owen John-| magazines. son's great novel, has been drama All the above Is told faithfully tn|tized and is in the course of pro “The Regeneration,” one of the|‘%¢tion at the studios of the Moss greatest dramas om the screca. | Motion Picture Co. Arthur Donald ee son is directing the piece CLASS A ty Sg Bessie Barriscale ts the star at} Flavia Arcaro, a former operatic the Class A in a four-part Mutual|star, is to appear tn Rialto features is the pro Charite Black Lisle Sox Ic ] 85c Men’s Over- 8c 18¢ Handherchiafs 2c cut to .... alls cut to...... ca. 19¢ | cut to ..... 69c | ae. We Qc || $50 cur Ae Every Article Sold Strictly as Advertised—- Your Money Refunded on Any Purchase If Not Satisfactory Ficthas PALACE CLOTHING C° Firsthae 1022-1024 First Ave., Cor. Spring Street | 50c Underwear cut to | $1.00 Wool Underwear cut to } He © screen for more than 30 seconds at a time “A Child of the Surf" is a aplen All other Merchandise marked in accordance with prices quoted. ig a nnn an cat & THE EDITOR'S BACK FROM THE EAST; THE HOT PLACE HAS NO TERRORS FOR HIM NOW, AFTER WHAT HE SUFFERED Beautiful Piay—Beauti- fully Acted eed by the Famous Players Film Co. reo ravelogue South American —the Wonderful Railway in the Andes, etc. laska ay More To See The generation The Wonderful Picturization of -OWEN KILDARE’S Mamie Rose’ ‘‘LEMMER toiay House LOC top) ay ous BESSiE, BARRIOC ALE “any. Kew ann” ASS “A? MAGNESIA Sbsotutesy Of fermentat ing of Be A toany: thot water wort ELIEL ole a Wither pow de id Yall 8 Der bottle i" antacid and souring indiges r ourt umn picture, “The Reward.” RosyComplexion Quickly Assured Stuart's Calclum Wafers Cleanse the Blood and Bring Back the Rose Color to Ch » Quickly. TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE. 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Robert Daly. Fritzi Brunette Plays the part of the adventuress eee Jack Pickford, and Lottie, has been engaged to ap- pear in Selig pictures. Delight ed,” says Jack * 2. RESIDENCE THEATRES Home Ending Saturday Prince ‘Hassan in “In the Name of the King,” two-partdrama; “Ani- mated Weekly of September 8,” Htopical; “The Old Grouch,” drama; When Father Had the Gout,” edy eee Ye College Ending Saturday “Under the Crescent,” |parts; Billie Ritchie in lof Work,” two-part lthe River Creuse, GEORGIA WOLFE WINS CONTEST | Beauties, tall, short, dark and | light, graced the stage of the Al hambra theatre Thursday night | sixteen in all, and it was certainly some task for the audience to de cide who was the winner | There were four Jndgings, one at 2:45, and others at 7, 8:30 and The Curse comedy; 10 p. m There were 2,644 votes cast Georgia Wolfe, winner, Hves at! 1618 Boylston. She becomes jend-| ing lady in the Seattle-made motion |pieture to be made and shown by |the Alhambra management Mias Florence Day, of 716 ison st, was second, and Agnes Sardell, 18 Taylor st., They will have honorary post tions in the picture. The motion picture exterfors will be finished before next Thursday the final scene to be taken before the audiences of the Alhambra the atre next Thursday night, and the completed picture shown at the Al Mad day, October 6. The nam nd numbers of votes cast for the other contestants are: Miss Iva Bittle, 193; Agnes Stith, 160; @dna Bipple, 1 Ruth Mey ers Marguerite Sittle, 128; Hortense Moore, 130; Anna Thomp 122; Lue Tuell, 121; Hattie s Ida Bond and} the, ‘with 110; Char. 108, and Constance son, Snieder, 112 Arville Bla lotte de Pierce, Bishop, 103. Russel Drysdale, enacting the part of Chaplin, was the winner of the Alhambra contest. on of| brother of Mary| com-| No. 6, two} “On| France,” scenic. | Mina | hi third. | hambra four days, starting Wednes.| | BY THE POLICE REPORTER | The editor is back on the job | today. His vacation {# over It is a very genial, affable ed itor who has returned to us—not at all like the grumpy, cur- mudgeon who left us three weeks ago to visit his folks back in Akron, Ohio. We do not mean by this that the editor has had a good rest He is thinner than But he ts | He has not formerly, and paler. happier. You see, his heart was set on going back Bast When he got there, he couldn't rest until he'd started back. The reason the editor is happy is that he had a rotten time on his vacation, and he's glad it's over. 728 6 of | “f enjoyed seeing the folks course,” the editor says. “But He did quite a lot of traveling about, too, Looked nies in newspaper worked in, and talked over old times. He enjoyed that, also, But— In Cleveland, Chicago, the street ters registered 100 degrees. September, mind you! The weather bureaus sald 90 odd, but the editor says the wenthermen are standpat Hare. Akron, Toledo, thermome- In ‘Drive Catarrh Germs) FromNose andThroat| Way to Really Kad Catarrh Is © Destroy the Germa Causing It ‘he germs of catarrh thrive and multiply by the milion far up in the alr passages of the none, throat and lungs of every ca jtarrh vietim, You cannot get rid of the disease until you get rid of the germs. You can’t kill germs with otnt ments or lotions or blood purifie | Thore ts just one nafe, sensible a variably reliable way to reach « rrh germa and th | vor. Breathe in at and lungs the medi germ-killing air of Hyomet whic made from the pure, healing of Jucalyptus combined with power germicidal ingredients which aré Jcertain death to every catarrh germ they reach. The alr of Hyormel breathed deeply 1s wo penetrating it reaches Into every nook, corner and Jerevice of your nose, throat and |onty breed, | |lungs where germs can poastbly hide | or breed, It's an easy treatment You'll like to breathe Hyomel, Its odor and effect is pleasant to every one but the minchtef making germs themaelves. They don't like it simply can't etand it, and are com | pletely driven from your body, taking Catarrh iteelf with them, Hyomel Is a standard preparation r |physictans and drumal every - fs #0 well thought of here il Drug Stores and many | @ druggists in this viein n absolute guar 1 cure or b 1 giving it @ trial ar this notice ¢ of the paper now and show it to your druggist as| you ask for Hyomet, Be sure to ask him for the complete Hyomel out fit, as this contains an Inhaling | device which Is very necessary to use to get the best results. The editor says men in Cleve land start the day with a clean collar about their necks and three In their pockets Tho heat's the big story every day in the newspapers back East, the editor says, Hundreds pros trated. Babies dying. In Chicago he saw squads of city employes carrying buckets of water. They threw the water over the horses, The poor brutes were suffering. Sometimes the bucket squads soused the driv ers, too. And the drivers liked it! All the Chicago papers printed flashlights of people sleeping on the grass In the parks. eee The editor returned by way of Omaha and Denver. He says the life beyond the grave has no ter. rors for him now. By that he means it was hot in the Pullman He joined a group of coatiless, collariess travelers in the smok ing compartment. They drank fee-cold lemonade. One of the group was a ruddy, well-fed per son from Denver. Another was a® real estate braggart from Los Angeles, A third was a Bos- rhe editor says they sat and bragged and suffered, while a hot wind came fn thru the screeved windows, bringing with it a fine, hot duat that got Into their eyes, and ears, and hatr, and down the backs of their necks The Denver man, who turned out to be a beet sugar magnate, boosted for Colorado's climate. The Los Angeles man snorted “Ten-foot snowdrifts in winter and a t. b. population the year round,” he said. “Now, take Los Angeles! The land of sunshine and flowers!” The Bostonese, who, {t devel- oped, sold farming machinery, uttered a pollte ejaculation of scorn, and said, in the cholcest Back Bay English “The land of bulleon and show- 618 PIKE ST. Prices That Talk for the Beat Bargains tn Wall Paper. be a roll, BPW ici tiie ie .. 3c 10a 6 Folly: The Beer cies 25c $1.00 $1.25 a roll, now . $2.00 @ roll now ... $4.00 a roll, now . BLANKS GILTS nm s PRESSED PAPERS OATMBALS TA 1F LINCRUSTA WALTON, ETO, O18 PIKE 8d, | | | | tricts, | tura, Cal |in parttoular, ers, you mean." They almost came to blows | ee Of course the lying. He says he butted tn, and cooled their tempers, {f not their bodies, by telling them what a nice place Seattle is to live in. One never fully appreciates Seattle and the Seattle climate when one fa right fn it You've got to go somewhere where it is blistering hot, or icy cold, or sloppily slippery. “Now, where I liv the editor says he sald to that e bunch of braggarts, “we climate as is climate. Never too hot. Never too cold. No snow- No heat waves. editor may be any Sunshine most of the year, tem- pered by cooling salt breezes. In my town the folks are so healthy the undertakers go in rags. Few- er bables die in my town than In any other place on earth. We have the purest water in the world. It comes right down to us from the snow-clad mountain tops. We have the most beauti. ful scenery. We have the best HILLMAN BUYS UP BIG RANCH vA A realty transfer by which C p.! Hillman, former Seattle real estate | man, acquires the 45,000-acre Es-| trella ranch, near East Paso Robles Cal, and San Francisco capitalists | take over Hillman property valued | at $350,000, will be cfosed before | the week {s over. The Hillman property taken over here includes lots on Second and Third aves., lying between Blanch- ard and Beall sts., where Hillman pre. dicts the San Francisco syndicate will erect apartment houses, and several lots in the residence dis besides 95 acres at Harling ton and 460 acres near Castle Rock Or,, together with ranches in Tulare county and Lodi. The Hillman family will live here thru the winter, and spend their summers on the California ranch, | which at present has 15,000 acres in wheat, and has 5,000 head of cat tle, together with extenstve farm {m- provements, | | JUST WANTED “RIDE They think now that Paul Rich-| ardson was seeking free transpor tation home when he told the po-| lice Wednesday that he was want ed for passing bad checks at Ven The Ventura police say they don’t need him for anything J. B, Robinson must raise money, Seo page 9. lighted streets. it's the best town In the West, and the best in Al lea.’ He ‘8 he reelod off Seattle statistics until they begged him to stop. cee That's what the editor says he said, And he says the Boston man winked at him, and showed him an Arctic club guest's ticket, and whispered that he had the editor placed, all right. “I make your town often,” he said, “and you're right’ Next to Boston, it's the finest city in America, I w born in Boston, and I'm prejudiced.” “What is this wonderful city you're so stuck on?” asked the beet sugar magnate. And the editor says he knocked the Denver man and the Los An old by answering The editor says Gov. Spry and U.S, Senator Smoot of Utah were on the train, They were on their way to the power sites con- vention at Portland. Spry, fat and wheery, had an awful time in the heat. Smoot, IF YOU HAVE RHEUMAT! | Kidney, Liver, Stomach, ‘Nervous or Catarrhal Fah or vene 1 diseases in form — The t Constitutional WAR * vi organs of the body Get_ testimonial Kar-Ru Co, Ta- ia what you need. It r moves t} AR mann cause, and] At ir tooklet coma, Wn. Union Dye Works _(Inc.) RYTHING IN i@ AND DY and Offi OTH AVE, AND Et ING 10N Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit Entrance 104 Pine lean and lanky, somehow kept cool in a heavy suit of hand-me- downs. He spent all his time try ing to memorize a speech, the ed- itor says. eee It was hot in Denver. Hotter in Salt Lake City. Hottest in Utah, Idaho and Eastern Oregon. Then they crossed the Cas- cades, and slid down the slope to Portland. A gentle rain patter- ed on the roof. A salt breeze, drifting im thru the windows, cooled their tortured bodies. The editor says it was almost like Seattle, but not quite. Men wore vests under their coats. He had three hours to walt in Portland, and the delay fretted him. eee And In Seattie this morning the Janitor had steam up to keep us warm! As this is written, the editor is cuddling up to a radiator, His wan featu’ are illumined by a beatific smile. DOCTOR Call at the Right Drug Co., Washington st. near Second ay and have the ex-government p cian diagnose your e for you, absolutely without charg We want your patronage and of- fer you the doctor's services as an inducement, Look fur the Yellow Frome. ABSOLUTELY FREE It costs you nothing to see me for counsel and advice, Vise? WILL TELL 1 disorders, Some to me. for reliable Wasser- ONAWAY Liberty Bids. Natural methods the quickest way to relief from suffering of both men and women, 1°, Throat, », Appendi- Special and ders. Re- ent for the Examinations and consultation free No extra charges for medl- cine. 1918 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash, a Ma

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