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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916, PAG! CHAPLIN STAYS ONE WEEK MORE Manager Hamrich to Keep Carmen" Burlesque at the Rex svston Cioching Co.—1115-1117 First Ave. — Boston Liocaing Lo. FLOODED! WITH MERCHANDISE A complete stock to select from, and it must be disposed of at once, regardless of cost. Prices cut still lower, for this entire stock MUST be sold in a hurry, and it will be unloaded tomorrow at such FIRE SALE PRICES AS DEFY COMPETITION. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. SHARP. READ PRICES. Sc Canvas Gloves, 11 dozen 9 25c Cashmere 9 memmrs Tcl MEN'S SHOES = [&.c"s c cut to Men’s 50c Work 19 Men's Shoes, worth to $4 | $7.50 Men's Veal High $1.00 Wool Underwear, c - Sale Shirts, Sale Price Flood Sale 1 98 Tope $3 85 Price 49c Large Lot Over- Price ° cut to .. ° Bes Sia tay go tor, OC See eee rt ca [2-00 Boys $1.48 rae annie Men's Large White Hand- | (© $2.48 Shoes cut to iesids eae yo paniiaenan Lc | $500 Big Z Work Shoes, Sale Price 57c poe, Ae heavy veal E. & W. and Silver Men's Underwear, worth] stock, cut to $2.98 Collars, all sizes 2c — Wool Mackinaws, to $1.50, Sale 48 ‘er e $4 35 Price Cc r) Price . Men's Dress Shirts, worth MEN Ss SUI I Ss 8 cb ag, 23c ox, Sale Price to $1.00, Flood Me P , Sale Price 29c $4.00 Boys’ Suits, Flood | Men's Suits, beautifully] ¢., Cases, worth te:8400, $1.50 Heavy Flannel Shirts, | Sale $ | tailored, worth to $20.00:} cai 4 sgl gen ST Price 1.89 | Sale $9.85 \ 89c a 68c Men's Suits, worth to $10, | Price shinns Price | . Sale Men's Pants, worth to $3.00 Wool Flanne! Shirts, ; $ yelled ET 2.89 | s2%0' suc” "QE Cl] MEN’S HATS Sale $1 38 Men's Suits, worth to $15, Li I Sale 5.00 Men's $ Big Lot Men's “oat Cotton So: ss Price $5.98 Pants cut to 2.48 Hats cut to 39c ee 3c Men's Overcoats, worth to | $3.00 Men's Corduroy cut to . Late, stylish models, worth Heavy Fleece Un- $12.50, Sale * $3. 8 Pants $1 38 to $3, Flood ssn 33c Price ... | cut to .. e . $1 28 derwear cut to Sale Price CASHES IN ON VENTURE STRAND— Alice Featore flim, “Them Ui Come Back to Yeu” Venal Lenore Ulrteh tn “The CLASS A= “The Love Mask,” drama; a comedy) Cartes Van Loan's mow Stunt” rite Chaplin tn “Carmen.” pager of the ay that he will aplin’s bu for another shown this we Easter is here and here is the place to buy your Easter merchandise. Come early tomorrow. Sale starts 9 a. m. sharp soreor we BOSTON CLOTHING CO. wc" 1115-1117 First Ave. Between Spring and Seneca Streets siness > his theatre f but 500, larger ‘Carmen. His bid a hitherto It in said to be by far the larg t sum ever pald for a four-reel m | more was paid by the Clen r The Birth of a Nath t this was a 12 reeler, and was shown at the Clem jmer for five weeks. Hamrick’s venture was « shock Een ik te, Cats ncaa terran, | aarcid a aiv’ | OrHIOS. Semiremey oF Gan SUNG |i other axhibiioety. an dies web uch consequence? It is only ®) who left her first husband eight/one, will you kindly print it? | engagement ring or heard the ar] ymbol, and the importance which years ago. She did not get reed have sought cook books in vain. oN pong Sh -ng poset the 1 am engaged to mention one. ome young women attach to ft as di @. At the court house, wh YOUNG HOUSEWIFE way, is the best thing the inim know he loves me and | love him.|an evidence of a man’s devotion Is we got our license, she sald one A.—Here is the recipe: One cup|itabie Charlie ever produced Please advise me what to do. positively startling to all persons had not been married before. it| mushrooms, pepper and It to} Hamrick took a chance, even A. B. Z. | who consider love an important) was impossible to stay with her| taste, butter, lemon juice. Peel the! with his 600 seats. And, judging P. S—He wants me to marry/item in any promise to marry after a month. Can | get the mar-| mushrooms, cut off a portion of th | from the first week's capacity bus him in a month, Should |, without| Your letter is just one more proof riage annulled, or hae she any|stalk and season with salt, § s, he's going to get away with an engagement ring? of the exalted place which the dia- claim upon me? T.R. |over a clear fire, turning once Cee ase ee EEE }mond occupies in modern romance. A.—While this marriage is not|@frange on a hot dish. Plac and, unfortunately, it takes all the|iec.) the ceremony was locally per.|amall piece of butter 1 mush:| Those who read Larry Evans’ |real romance out of much modern! pormeg and must be cance “be. | room great story in the Metropolitan love-making fore you are free from You agazi Then I'll Come Back to | may have it annulled You,” will find A Brady's film ndition at the Strand doubly en Consid —I have been engaged for four) months, but have not received an/ ine ft. al ary | Q—Could you advise me what to |do with a white serge skirt that! Q—i am using iemon juice to | joyabl The picture ts staged in Da S$ More |has been washed and changed its remove my freckles, but it smarts the us Frohman style, and ts jcolor to a deep cream? It belongs my face terribly. Is there anything | | well wo ing |to a suit. The coat looks white be- | can dilute it with? FRECKLES. deel be 3 akes a handsome clothes in “The hb opened Thurs seum, and what ex doesn't crowd into ve parts of this 1849 drama side the skirt. | would be very A.—Yes. Dilute it with rose| Grateful for any advice you could water or rlycerine give me. w. Ww. K - | A.—Use commercial peroxide, di @—Is it customary to put any| luted with about five times its vol initials on a wedding ring? G. M ume of water; add one or two parts A.—Usually the initials of hus | Nothing Like Poslam and; of ammonia a ae the skirt in 1 and wife and the date of their) Poslam Soap to Drive Away | is: this solution for from 6 to 10 hours riage are engraved within the ae here are ho! with frequent stirring. If the gar Unsightly Affections lchance and mys |ment still retains its yellow tinge 4 ltreat to a bath of methyl violet Q—Iit you have a recipe for The bleaching is then completed by exposure to the sunlight ’ oe, cane wee sume ISN'T THIS NICE from |for a party of young people 16 to 18 years of age. We do not want kissing game A.—Most parties are arranged! jaround some central idea which jsives the key to decorations and entertainment. Music, dancing and|ihe Puget Sound fee yay ards are favorites at ordinary! ¢ power Co. ia willing to do for therings. Charades, living pic-\the city it refers to Mary's dally job of lus: | jtures and “stunts” by all members| fie went to the city hall Thurs ging $500 or so salary to the bank. jof the company, for which prizes|dsy and told members of the This screen work is a hard life and penalties are offered, are in-| streets and sewers committee that || —J.W. B NDS, Oph. D. oh, yeh! ae TO SEE Then Fil ComeBack to You Which Ran Serially in The Metropolitan Magazine Recently, Featuring Alice Brady In This s and games of ries and love ro w|mances galore—something doing wia the time, and the Coliseum crowds followed the story greedily and Were sorry when {t was fin shed A good comedy and the orches *ltra in three numbers are other "7 | parts of the bill that will continue Mary Pickford ts coming back to Look what Manager Kempst » Mary's new vebicle, which! shown in Seattle shortly, is| The Eternal Grind.” Presumably | |teresting. Then there are the never-| he would cut out the sharp curve 6c“ [failing “refreshments,” which may|of the street car tracks at Aloha | be offered to guests in a variety of | st. and Taylor ave. attractive forms That is, IF the council wouldn't make him go ahead with the steel | Q—May a girl of 18 send flowers | and concrete viaduct along Taylor |to a young man of 20, who Is ill in| ave., between Republican and Mer the hospital? They have been cer sts Marfa, the heroine of “Sold ‘sel Marriage,” the ne TT Fine Arts feature, which ts ying at the Liberty until Saturday night, ts a beautiful young Russian gir adored by all the ing men in her villag but particula by young Picture penne Sor See pears, CAL, It waa referred to the city on Jan and by old Col. Gregtoff, who “ | A-—Certainly, There is no im-| sneer lately has arrived to take charge of | You Will propriety in this. | \ the troops at the local post i | TT She loves Jan, who is a student Witness the T P | Wh A SEA LE BOY AT THE trying to better his condition, but} Greatest 0 Feople 0 Are | her uncle, with whom lives, | FRONT IS WOUNDED Fight Ever Under Normal Weight wants her to marry an_ ugly old} man who is possessed of consider Filmed able wealth, The beloved and en Good Advice For Thin, Undeveloped} ,,,4, London physician will go to THEATRE chanting Lillian Gish ts the star vs y tJoulogne, rance © treat woun Sold for Marriage” conveys an Men and Women Who Want iffered by Ronald Hilton, the Be i edly oi los to Put on Fi r-old son of Rev. Canon Hiltor THIR@ AND CHERRY other truth that too often - lost _ f people » bag veayd et ga tilly apon on sight of in the constant airing of f Beople sutte of Seattle, who has been serving Eugene Levy, Mar. corrupt politics; and that ts that nd-tada, ph cultwre | regimen je has been shot in the friends, and not as his oppressors. | -on cream abdomen and foot, Rev. Hilton re The Only Bee eet oLiany ‘Mevetena oan! on elved word of his son's injuries Place, Where eds, Hin Wife's nlintake” as . y proved so popular tha ill be Showing : Hippot:ome continued until Saturday night the Latest : CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE Vaudeville Saoow Gintt’’ the ctaature that i ‘ . opened a three-day engagement at News in DAY IN NORTH END Will Be opened three-day, snengerent a Pictures Shown ed the best work of the prolific ; Today is Consume b aestha Newah went Corbmaatity. faa writer, Charles BE. Van Loan. The tival Don't Miss This Big Shaw snow scene in this production ts The retail stores are decorated Which Ends Saturday the most beautifal ever photo Night \ graphed, The humor of the author is maintained thruout with fidelity and the acting is beyond criticism cee and manufacturers’ exhibits are on 1 | dixplay ACTS \ Music and ches make up the 5 VAUDEVILLE 5 \ guid go fur strength by correcting faulta of 4 Jand by suppiying nourishing fate to the ° ny Weiay ad edad |btoca.” fr°t0 Grugelnt wna’ acis| Program for Friday and Saturda : Thomas H. Ince, director-general “hi Sr t/a | Feature Pictures of the Kay-Bee corner of Triang) ~ a the add a Denouncing extravagance in And Other Showings 3 , twifts Pha. Women’s dress, the London war sav existe supply | ings commission declares that “new Waskday sat Ave., Bet. rao arge demand | clothes should be bought only when 1 foi Prd F | er ansen Spring and ae par tg tely necessary A $100 bill voit porte. « \for that commission if it will pro Evenings i Jeweler and Silveramith 6 to 11 p.m duce one instance of buying new wish t at least ten ot fleet clothes, by | Advertisement | wasn't “absolutely n O10 Second Ave. Near Madison | a woman, when it ssary!” Forenoon Specials 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon SECOND Ave. AT JAMES St Tomorrow Affords an Opportunity to Buy a (No Phone Orders) “4 : 10c Bleached Muslin Stylish Suit || 1% Bleached! for Easter = | #3 8°)" t oa, the 4 te Union Suits 25c on Suite sizem 2 Sunday—for number of perfect prices, which are ‘wa Infants’ 25c Hose The midnight-blue wool poplin for 10c are exceptio: pretty, also Sand A m8 good quality Gaberdine 1 wool Granite Cloths r silk he with high and basket weaves, and many checks 2bc. Sines 1 spectally both plain black white, or nov ‘ the pal 100 malig Tabl ci ths 79¢ Belted —Semi-Belted —Loote rn : we abel hed The styles are perfectly atters Clothe:, sxe with conventional lapel and collar int pg re ype > be bee ~ hers in semimilitary effects Come early and select a bargain 50c Pray gsi 37c before they're picked over Blue Suite (ge ey: 2 to 1 ‘ Nea ‘red Have you Investigated our new Cash Discount Policy, by aroun 1 sleeves, Deum which you obtain a discount on all cash purchases? Let us ex- 1h . oo URIGEE plain it to you. ate Boys’ Outing Shoes | New Norfolks for Boys At this season when the boys will be out biking ub and scouting a good, ne able shoe is abso- Among the new suits which arrived last week lutely essential se are of tan elk calf uppers | are many with the popular Bulgarian tucked back a with good leather soles nd they're extra well | in semi-belted styles, with patch pockets; similar mnade, Sizes 2% to 6% are $2.26; sizer 1 to 2 are | to the illustration. They are particularly smart AS £200, and 9 to 13% are priced, the $1.75 for boys. Mary Janes Comfort Shoes For growing girls we hay : ASO ON Many other Norfolks are shown fn full belted styles, pretty grey, brown, and green mixed effects. The materials are Cassimeres, Tweeds and Worsteds, The sizes range 6 to 18 years, and the garments are beau- tifully finished. Many of pinese suits have two pairs 7 of pants—a very necessary thing. Prices range— New $15 Suits for Men At this popular price on which we specialize, have received many new and beautiful suits Perfectly tailored In the very latest style. New and fashionable materials and coloring. Unusual ly good value In these new arrivals White Silk Boot The Newest Ideas in Easter Millinery The supreme elegance of style—the exciusiveness of idea and the superiority of workmanship in every detail | account for the phenomenai growth of our Millinery busl- ness this se: | | Tomorrow we demonstrate another phase of our leadership in the extraordinary values we will i give. All the newest braids and straws, {n models iat of all shapes and sizes, trimmed with every con- - | bination, are priced BOe7D and $4.98 Easter Wear for Men To $1.25 Shirts 95¢ | Elegant Neckties 50c ave a | The nobbiest looking patterns n pret are included at this price. nd fig Beautiful quality alike, with EVENING SPECIALS mater- rich looking colored destgns. 9) Certainly remarkable C | vatue at breeneay Bleached Table Damask 8 reel? Bitior” tein’ sg’ tl We Have An Easter Hat for You, Sir! All the very newest styles in Men's Hats are here in a new specially priced line, which can not be equalled anywhere at the price, Shapes to suit every face and in the best spring shades. Excellent quality $ felts, and priced .. $2600 Men’s 50c ‘Seeciae Reg al BP cakes for 250 cake Spec ARREST IN ARGENTINA MA ote D. C., tell how, when inter Accused of the murder jer of noon of June 22, when the munier| viewed by the Washington Mrs. Charies Manzi here last is believed to have been commit-| Post, he told them that “out in spring, Francisco Sisto, alias | ted | Washington state” the repub- Fortenato Tarsitano, is unde The police notified Buenos Aires| icans are all clamoring for the arrest Friday in Buenos Aires, authorities to watch for Sisto, who| nomination of ex-Senator Elihu Argentina. has a brother there Root for president. When Mrs. Manzi's body was dis-| Deputy Prosecutor Helsell will} Well, well! covered in a clump of bughes in| apply to Gov, Lister at once for} Have you heard the clamor? Schmitz park on August 3, It was | requisition papers. { Neither have we. learned that Sisto, who had been | vient tem san wit or Remedy Prescribed is chuckling mightily these days | segry Sereg Merrige by Many Doctors the new star playing in “Civiliza yn’s Child,” the next Triangle | fo ee te auett in Beattie (Compound of Simple Laxative | eee Herbs Proves Most Ruth — Stone: Efficient house Dr. W. A. Eva years le Chicago Tribune, makes the asser-| with the tion that practically every one, at studios, |some time or other, suffers from Savere aie apes |constipation. This applies regard aa chit less of or cond n in life, of the mo oo Phe congestion of stomach waste Pe ae ag jin the bowels is evidenced in var Pe ote ious ways; bloat, eructation of foul Radin’ amet’ art stomach gases, sick headache, lan ¢ guor, all indicate constipation, and oe es call for prompt attention, not only in & number 0 to relieve the present discomfort, but also to avoid possible disease that follows neglect of this import: ant function. Harsh cathartics and violent | purgatives should not be employ | writing for the join theatres The most realistic fistie encoun en ina film production takes place in “The Brui which will be shown in \ soon as these afford only temporary r The participants in this bout are| lief, while they serve to shock the William Ruasell, the handsome eMtire system, A mild laxative such | Grenada, Miss,, writes that he found star, and Al Kauffman, a heavy-| a8 Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, is|relief himself by using Dr. Cald- weight fighter of considerable rep- | far preferable and is now the rem-|well’s Syrup Pepsin and now keeps station. Real blows are exchanged, | edy generally used and prescribed | it on hand for family use, A bottle The bout is much more exciting! by many doctors, It is free from/of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin than many held in fight clubs opiate or narcotic drugs, acts easily |should have a place in every fam- ° and pleasantly, without griping or/|ily medicine chest. A trial bottle And to think that William Far-|other pain and is a safe, effective|can be obtained, free of charge, by num was at one time a boy cornet-| family remedy writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 ist of a Maine hamlet’ | Mr. Chas, Schell, 132 Church St! Washington St, Monticello, Mligols, ter ever attie MR. CHAS. SCHELL