The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1916, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1916. PAGE 3, 7 TINS) INTERESTING, SNAPPY NOTES ATURDAY BARGAINS) "ABOUT PLAYERS AT SEATTLE Red Front Clothing Co. MOTION PICTURE THEATRES 1510 First Ave., Adjoining New Liberty Theatre || racer prided Get Your Sperry Magazine Jan 25c Shopping Bag for 18c Strong Twine Shopping Bags that will give almost endless fall sary \seue have been sy SECOND Ave. AT Men! You Cannot Get Better Value Than Our Serviceable Suits at priced for Saturday on) Canvas Gloves, heavy; white with knit wrist; sell all over for 10c. Tonforrow, special i Men’s Shoes, both heavy work and fine Dress Shoes included in the lot; worth up to $4.00. Tomorrow, sale price $5.00 Men's Big Z Veal Shoes, sale price * Men’s Pants hassernrunl Priced sale price 50c Genuine President Suspenders, sale price Mackinaws, $9.00 values, heavy; Black Bear brand; waterproof; sale price Men's Hats; a big line from the Lindstrom stock; worth to $3.00; sale price Men's Dress Pants, worth to $3.00; sale price . Men's Wool Underwear cut to . o's Men’s Dress Shirts, over 300 patterns to select from; worth to $1.50; tomorrow $1.25 Big Bargain in Stiff Hats Hats in different colors, old at $2.00 to $3.00, grouped for this $1.19 Velvet Hats ack, 708 G k combine the very best iceable materials Our Suits at this price workmanship and that will stand hard Pretty and included in thi and conservative good, ser little stripe Hy re tailored in good, h nobby they mixtures lot, styles are been el ince sale ! and in- J and stylish Well-cut garments with good linings marked terlinings that will give the coat a smart, set and will enable it to retain its shape No matter what your taste, thing here to suit you in style, and we know umeguate In Sete a Sm $12, 50 100 ExquisiteW aists Styles That Actually Sold Up to $4.50, Specially Priced for Saturday Only $2.25 this season’s most popular silks and materials. Dainty, fresh little styles in Crepe de Chines, Taffetas, Messalines, Crepe Meteor, Georgette Crepe and Wool Challie. No left-over in this lot, but all Sizes range from 36 to 44, though not but they're all such beauties you 7 ues to $5; choice ...$2.98] will easily find one you like; actual values to 29 Coats for misses and} “450 Priced for $2. 25 women, easily worth to Women’ s $3.00 Shoes 92 50 $10.00; now marked $5.98 100 Sateen Petticoats, black The »p, in either lace or button style and colors; good value at Theme are of patent leather, gun metal calf and viet kid, $1.25; for clearance. . .69¢ 25 Dresses, serges and] and many have the cloth tops which are so fashionable Pither military or low heels. gg 2% to & Widths, C, D, poplins, formerly $8.50, A $3.00 Shoe, marked to clear....$5.98 4 here $2. 50 ists; value Ladies’ Comfort Shoes, with band 10 Dozen Waists; values turned soles ari rubber heels. in this lot up to $1.50; in Sizes 3 to 8 Priced Whites, Blacks and Plaids; See ondary fac $2.50 now priced ..........95¢ $1.25 Comforts 98c styles, in tan; have buckles at top. Large size Comforts, 72x78 inches, Sizes 3 to Sig. Sold elsewhere at filled with new carded cotton and $5.50. Our $3.00 covered with fancy cloth yarn Littie Men's Storm Boots, tled: $1.25 value. 8, size 68x80 fan and formerly you'll find some- Scene From “The Beckoning Flam ALL MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS) ““"""™ *™ inckcaiacaionsons | Look at the values in our large window display— Inquiry w at the Liberty Clean-Ups of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Every Item a Bargain 50 Trimmed Hats, former!) up to $4.00 values, pe at 27 Tailored Suits for wom- en, worth to $29.50; to clear at new ]] | 50 Tailor-Made Skirts, va'-| Charming new models in movie fan We g is a gma Sale stores may advertise greater shane Wael ia aeneavihg win but any Men's Clothing Hous: Fat in a Keystone comedy at to actually GIVE GREATER VALUES than °- sights hae tena daneete’ thn here. We're conveniently located, just across ;: ; producer ‘of said comedies, le the Public and Sanitary Markets, at First and Pike ‘ Py pare oe | St. Call in tomorrow and see for yourself. | STARTED TO PLAY AT 12 | Margarita Fischer, best known to! : screen admin “The American Red FrontClothingCo. se ere ‘clean Sie JUST NORTH OF PIKE ST. eWeek — oars lan | wee drafted trom s the speaking stage by the Selig com- pany when she was appearing at of @ Chicago theatre. She had appeared in support of Grace George, and shaved the lead popular High Te Little Notions ae ee: Shoe Laces, 5c 7c career rand opera Bing ir, gaye shell new It interfere Ie Elderdown Wool, nestd. colors, skein Se Courting Irons tor he think ne thinks Wire Hate Pins, A TRUE ARTIST! Dorothy Donnelly. who plays th: le role in “Madame X," at the Strand theatre, created the role seven years ago on the legitimate stage. She passes from the bloom of youth to death in this play, and the changes of the yesrs are al most imperceptible; a new wrinkle, a furtive look, a droop of the shoulders tell the story of the passing y . . Woman and Wi Gay scenes will, now that the state ts idry, be exclusively enacted in mov {ing pleture houses with the differ ence that the sense of sight Ip tre, where Comba tor Royal Society Fiess, assorted colors, 6 skeinn Peet's Hooks Eyee, package Embrotdery 5c 'A Message to Thin |Weak, Scrawny Folks |Old Winesap Rome Beauty % jontons. areen Oregon onions Petatere lwnite river with buckle at the top; [Yekime Borbanks Yakima Gems Fine Wool Biankets, serviceable. Sizes 10 to 13%, inches, in fancy checks and plaids; and priced at, $2.00 00 als plain colors; warm and ser- the pair Viceable $6.00 Blankets $4 98 . a 1” te 4 Ap Bane. wer f ea. bette, STYLE NOTE ‘ Permencat Fick When a mermaid’s tafl was first worn by a film star, every one ex claimed at the nine days’ wonder Mary Fuller wears one of these cos tumes in “The Heart of a Mer Thin, nervous, undeveloped men men everywhere are heard to “L ean't understand why | do Children’ 8 Dresses 48c ¢ Values to 89c The prettiest little styles. imaginable will be Woo! Nap Crib Blankets, size 34x50) grouped for this special sale tomorrow. Good qual- inches, white with pink or ity ginghams in plaids, checks, stripes and plain borders; $1.00 value colors with contrasting material for collar, cuffs Special vets and belt. The colors are fast and will wash nicely, Comforts, size aateen and cretonne covering, scroll and the garments are made and neatly fin- stitehed and filed with two large} ished. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Actually up "A8c i" cotte Wort ts Bit,"oa weet” $2.49] 10 Saturday only.... Oregon Woo! Blankets, made from A nice selection of colors in yarn crocheted Slipbers for i Li 55c Ch ggg es pan $1.00 Crocheted Slippers women. Sizes 3 to & Formerly $1.00. 5 c inches, in dark gray, 9 Ibs. weight re large and extra heavy Priced, to clear ie FOR MEN, ALL SIZES, IN $1.00 QUALITY. 59 a c Splendid value $9.00 PRICED at weative making « your 4 « them out t ‘Twe-hole white Peart Buttons, nize 16 «1 5c twe don’ Yarn Shawls Half Price Well Knitted Shawis, in white, gray and black, will be cleared out at half prices. prices were 98c_ to Now, 49¢ to Hens, 3 tbe. and under |Mprings, any sine, fat [Old roosters, live | Pork, good block bogs | Pork. . | pauaba, good sine, ox Turkeys, live oe Turkeys, dressed well for Dresses. Native Waentneton creamery, solid pack | | Damestic wheel ulier as Mermaid Hanson and Louis Aries Itle all submarine differences with | C. & were fined $100 in liquor cases by at the Mission theatre, we the United States, 1 water | Limbureer | Oregon tripiet ‘Wiseonain tw Wisconsin trtpt Washington tw ne America April storage |Metect ranch om 310.00 10.00 |» astern Washington Puget sound oats @11 00 O11 00 ‘MRS. ROOD D somes SHE HAS MARRIED her and the play famous in two continents Mrs. Hugh R. Rood Is still single She wired to Seattle to tel! the gow |sipers Thuraday that they were ali wrong in thinking she had married Dr. Nevin D, Pontius, who has sail ed for the war zone. Mra. Rood and Dr. Pontius were jin San Francisco and New York at the same time, so the dopesters be gan to figure that some mysterious elopement was in progress. WILL HELP ITALIAN | WAR SUFFERERS Seattle society will assemble at |the Moore theatre Friday night to |hear local musical artists «ing for |the benefit of Italian war sufferers | Most of the program will be Italian All the ally consuls and their wives are on the list of | patrons and patronesses 50 CENTS Boys’, Girte’ and Children’s KAVANAGH’ Firet 6 Fir *lmer theatre indigestion, etc are shoul Best Vaudeville Photoplay Show in the World for the Price. Matinees 1:30, 3:30 5C Evenings 7 and 9—10c New Shows Sunday and Wed. too, and she's t awimmer at that PUGILISTIC NOTE Cliff Bruce, wh Noland, the The Fourth Esta has si five If that the strenuosity of newspaper what would? reels loesn't. prove lite The most perfect baby in Iili nols, Stacey A. Van Petten, Jr., who took first prize in the baby Scontest of the Illinois state fair, plays a part in the William Fox offering, “The Fourth Es tate.” . | Fania Marinoff, | Pathe who | Ne-| star, in is being fea-| The} re. scored dra tured in Galloper,” a lease Pathe studios Marguerite Clay star, learning | Chicago je eater of her life in climate, fee skating is a novel and | thrilling recreation AGGIE FIVE CAUGHT IN MOUNTAIN SNOW Graduate Mané @ train in here and Doc n his tel tated, however, that the xpected to arrive in time squad wax snowboun¢ mountain etween Spokane wart | Liner Senator withdrawn from} | Loe | /REPLY IS READY ON LUSITANIA BY CARL W. ACKERMAN BERLIN, Jan. 21.—Germany's final reply to America in the Li tania torpedoing case is being pre- pared Officials are confident it will set Last Times Tonight and Tomorrow HOTEL IS RAIDED; It is understood the message de. |clares a willingness to grant indem nity for American lives lost, again expresses regret for the casualties but reiterates the German reminder that neutral persons had been warn ed not to sail aboard her The most important cl antees the future safety trals aboard belligerent passenger ships, and promises not to torpedo them lwithout warning r of the } Second “riday G wir under guar art lice. MANAGER HELD charged with| having intoxicating liquor with in lthe former shot Kuczerski because tent to sell, following a raid by the seas Gordon Thursday. P. By Aries was fined $50. A small amount of liquor confis- cated in recent raids by being poured into a Witnesses at the trial in Judge r-| Frater’s court Friday of Kambulat | Kooloff, charged with killing Mike Kuczerski on December 9, testified the latter persisted in singing & song unpleasant to Kooloff's ears, PURITY VIRTUE YOUTH INNOCENCE THE VICTIMS 5th Ave. New York “THE DRAGON” Last Times Tonight and Tomorrow As a play of big purpose, it sounds a note of warning to youth and purity and shows that every wrong carried with it and in it the seeds of innocent type, is making a decided hit playing Purity, retribution. Margarita Virtue, Youth and Fischer, the beautiful Innocence. 5C—AMERICAN-10c SLL TTT TST TE ST oT ETT OT ES ELLE OI COMING SUNDAY—CLYDE FITCH’S LAST AND GREATEST SUCCESS— Second and Seneca “THE a

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