The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1916, Page 2

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Quitting Prices Prevail Not in Spots, But in Every Department in the Store Everything Marked Down Nothing Reserved COME TOMORROW—Come every day while we are here, and save money. HOUSE DRESSES—All our Ladies’ Gingham and Percale House Dresses now going at 75¢ each. LADIES’ SKIRTS—A lot of Ladies’ Tailored Dress Skirts, values to $6.00, now $3.98. PILLOWS—Ready for use for Porch, Bedroom and Den, values up to $1.50, now 83e. HANDKERCHIEFS—wWhite Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, now 3 for 25¢. BOYS’ and Drawers, blue or flesh color, 50c values, going at 19¢. TIGHTS—Ladies’ and Big Girls’ Merode Tights, white ones, $1.25 values, going at 75¢. MISSES’ PANTS—White Ribbed Cashmere, as- sorted sizes, worth 75c, for 49c. SILK CHIFFONS—45 inches wide, assorted colors, the $1.00 quality, going at 69c. CHIFFON VEILING—Assorted colors, 65c quality, now 49c. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ GLOVES—Warm, Knit, Wool ones, regular 25c, now going at 10c per pair. TEDDY BEAR MITTS for little girls, regular 25c, for 10. INFANTS’ DOUBLE MITTS—Light colors, go- ing at Se per pair. HANDBAGS—Extra heavy, strong ones that will stand hard wear, worth $1.29, for 69e. LACE CURTAINS—aAssorted kinds, values up to $7.50, for $2.25. Hundreds of other bargains throughout the Store that will interest you. FURNITURE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE The Leader Co. 1422 to 1424 First Avenue. NEAR PIKE. regular UNDERWEAR—Heavy Ribbed Shirts & STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1916. PAGE 2 SEATTLE PROTESTS HEARD! SENSEN & VON HERBERG PRESENT "ENTIRE NEW SHOWS TODAY! —~COLISEUM—, —LIBERTY—, —-MISSION- Fifth at Pike Fourth, Pike and Union | FANNIE WARD 3 STARS IN 2 FEATURES Star of “The Cheat,” wth 16-Yeur Ol M4 teins of WARREN KERRIGAN in a three- reel Western drama, “The Son o’ the Stars,” in which he is cast as an Indian. It's a real treat in scenic splen- dor and storied interest. Ww ASHINGTON, Feb. 16 , aeking Ineluaton ship line bill to ination againat ely “owned | docks | » today from vr of seatce, »0i%. SENATE VOTES ON R. R. OWNERSHIP, wrehant marine, were he house merchant) committee today | ‘ Canners’ League of Callfor| WaAgHINGTON. Feb, 16.—The fornia was among those making | senate today passed the Newlands | the demands | bill, aw amended by Sen. Borah, pro | posing an investigation into the ad visability of government ownership ‘of railroads, Most of the progres First at Pike A GRIFFITH. SUPERVISED COMEDY DRAMA sealan His Picture 3 lin the PARDNER" | Papers. Picturized From Bret Harte’s Novel of California in the 40’s A fair girl and a fortune await our hero if he can get “His Picture in All the Papers.” This space is not big enough to hold all the excite- ment that results in his efforts— besides, the picture story tells. it better, with all the humor, the thrills and action that jammed into five reels. From Port Commissioner Rob- ert Bridges of Seattle came a let AX |aives are for the measure, altho | Norris and Kenyon denounced tt as | Inadeg quate, METROPOLITAN] | SEATTLE BANK SUED In clearing up “the affairs of the) |TONIGHT . J@eftunct International ba South Bend, State Bank Examiner) At 8:15 PM, W. ©. Hanson started suit here “ONC Wed y to recover $15,000 from 9 CONCE! — umd j the Northern Bank & Trust Co,, of) Seattle. | H | That sum, ho alleges, was depos armonic | fted in the local bank by officers of | the South Bend institution 11 days | 0 ore the latter bank volunW&rily uapended business, July 19 JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor —With— THE DISTINGUISHED TENOR Theo Karle Johnston SOLOIST | _ IMPORTANT | ANNOUNCEMENT! In order to accommodate, || the crowds unable to get || tickets for tonight, Theo Karle Johnston |} has been prevailed qn to |] stay over in Seattle for |} another day and will ap- pear with the Philharmonic Orchestra ATA | THURSDAY "737," ECONOMY QUALITY FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS Thursday Specials: | Fancy Full Cream | New York Cheese, Ib 25c| | Choice Spare ALSO A | REEL COMEDY “Elevatin’ Father” Raises Laughs and Lots of ‘Em —It’s a Sure Cure for the Grouch | Choice Loin | Pork Chops Choice Steer Round Steak | Choice Veal | Chops |Choice Shoulder |Pork Steak, Ib.. Sugar Cured i ECL | Choice Pork can be 7—MUSIC Invitation to .. Weber Coliseum Russian Orchestra Souvenir . Drdla Violin Solo by Katharos Wineland the Dance two stars, and when we say stars, we mean stars, in a two- part drama of adventure—it’s called “His Majesty, Dick Turpin.” 800 Ground Floor Seats 10c, Evenings 15¢— All Shows Are Continuous, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Daily at 2:30 P.M. CHANGE OF PROGRAM Prices 50c to $1.50 Koiccg A | . Purple amp Seate Now on Sale. ities Purity and Quatity | Shove Open Until 6:20 P.M. i HELD OVER BY INSISTENT DEMAND FOR BALANCE OF WEEK A. H. Wood’s Famous Broadway Success, With an All-Star Cast If you have not seen this Picture we can promise you a rare treat, for this Picture was made with special attention to details, and was ever shown. * —who scores remarkable success in this production. better “MEW YORK Based on the Social Life of New York’s 400—and their pleasures along the GREAT WHITE WAY “Vulgar of manner, overf ed; Overdressed and underbred. Heartless, Godless, Hell’s delight, Rude by day and lewd by night. Squirming horde in Mammon’s mesh A wilderness of human flesh Crazed by avarice, lust and rum, New York, thy name’s Delirium.”’ ™ STRAND SECOND AVENUE, NEAR SENECA

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