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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916. PAGE 3. [De Wolf Hopper Seen | Grand Opening | in pereesiiet Character it General Character! Fraser Paterson Co FREE! shine Dad”; Play at Strand Shows up Political SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Intrigue; Other Movie Notes. FOR SATURDAY ONLY 50 Women's Coats at $9.95 REDUCED FROM $15.00 A handsome Raincoat IFTY fashionable new coats selected from our regular $15.00 stocks, . h ° They are all good models and are correct for present wear. Most of them with every Suit order re plain flare coat effects, but a few are belted style —Shown in green, brown, navy blue, Copenhagen, tan and on our opening days, Saturday and Monday. Hundreds of new, up- to-date patterns to se- lect your Suit from at black, as well as checks of green or black and white and a few novelty mixtures. —A splendid lot, and values that are most unusual. $9.95 Fraser-Paterson ( ANOTHER COAT EVENT FOR SATURDAY 30) Women’s Coats at $19.75 THEY WERE $25.00 TO $37.50 AT HESE are attractive, correct styles, in Duvetyne, Poplin, Gabardine and Serges, and are in rose, tan, light blue, navy blue, green and black. —All are cut very full and some are full lined with excel- lent quality silk. —The styles are correct, the values most remarkable, so choose early on Saturday...... -$19.75 ard Floor Fraser-Paterson Women's $25.00 to. $45.00 RIDAY’ Ss sale continued’ on Saturday. There'll be a splendid assortment from which to choose, Scene From “His World of Darkness,” at the Alhambra. | MARGUERITE SNOW AND tracted by the Widow Marrimora REVELLE IN SAME PLAY pretty, vivacious and better than The Half Million Rribe,” a grip-|either, wealthy, The widow is also ping five-part story of politics, ro-|Courted by Count Kotschkoff. But mance and mystery, in which Ham-| “Sunshine Dad" wins her, “The fIton Revelle and Marguerite Snow | 14st Laugh” is the Keystone com |G | al 2 fr @ as |B. | G | | | Pap & |e | Ga | are starred, ts the feature at the | dy on the bill, | Values are the most extraordinary offered this season. In this production, Revelle and | MARY PICKFORD IN | They represent odd garments, broken sizes ranges, left Made to Your Measure Snow are 6 he |"THE ETERNAL GRIND” Ae a ae eres ce hed |. Friday night and Saturday will| from regular stocks. All the styles are correct. stellar roles in many other Metro | ring the good bye exhibitions of —Some are fancy, others are plain tailored. They’re wonderplays, lice: end? te the Ostioname shown in gray mixtures, Copenhagens, browns, checks, CHARLIE COMMITS The play is worthy of her. It ts navy blue and black. Splendid quality gabardines, SOME HARI-KARI appealing In its showing of what| ae A an employer really can afford to do| serges, novelty materials. | Wouldat commit suicide? * Thea follow the example of Char-| %® better the working conditions of} —A good range of sizes in all. Choice......$12.95 W LEN MILLS Ne Chaplin in his burlesque on|"# employes. | |, | ——Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor, Carmen.” You can try hin meth-| ,,, . a , of without Hurting youtelf, The | “MADAME X> 19 @TRONG FOR SATURDAY ONLY Near Seneca St. 1120 First A wea tine conctuaton ot | Madame X" will be shown at the| 5. @e ba Mission until Saturday night pn 75 W. Gillk Dresses 15 8 ve. eam, See him at! Dorothy Donnolly'x magnificent in Omen S aoe terpretation on the stage of the ——— “SUNSHINE DAD” BORROWS ce ie eae JN this assortment the values are most noteworthy. MONEY AND Wane Wilr The styles are correct and new. The silks are fine | : seth eee | J title role could have been iven.| GOI DIED See ae eaten | “SOME HONEYMOON” HAS ’ , atte combinati f si , ppearance at the Liberty ts in the charmeuse, taffeta, and combinations of silk and Ps ANISH TENOR B, Sprotte's deep bese ie eminently | BITES role of a gay parent whose broad|A 8!1G BUNCH OF LAUGHS | Geor ette cre e Is AT HIS BEST R Rhodes, Mie. ©. F. Russell, Miss SELF To DEATH shoulders refuse to be burdened| “Hix World of Darkness,” seorg crepe. wie r va ag amd gS ange aks | with anything savoring of serious | sixth episode of “The Strange C —The reason for the very low price is that the size Marion Hogan end Mre. Romeyn tlh oc ness. “Sunshine Dad” is the title|of Mary Page.” “Some Honey-| assortment is becoming broken. Friday night—“Der Freischuets.”| Janeen each won a wholesome ove) WivwipeG “Manitoba, April 28./of the comedy. Alonzo, @ Thes-|moon,” and a News Pictorial of| oy jon. , ° | 22 $25, Saturday matinee—"Haensel and| The company, on the whole, is) Whether F. T. Morgan bit him pian, tho past the half century |the world’s doings the pictures —Original prices were $22.50 to 00. - ~ mark, is a bit *wayward and fre-|that comprise the first-run pro- Gretel. iving Seattle its greatest treat this| "it to death i to be determined by iiently calls upon his loving son {gram at the Alhambra until Saree, {| —Charming models for street and afternoon wear. In navy blue, black, brown, week in opera. The Standard Grand Opera com- ic end: Gtententind, the Spanish | Morgan, a trooper, lay in barracks| for @ loan. Alonzo is mightily at- day night. “His World of Dare | gray, ( Copenhagen, fancy stripes and checks. Sizes run from misses’ 16 to (Corrected 4 Gotwin & Co 1 The two men drift apart and only meet again when the thief has | grown rich out of the proceeds of the sale of “The Arabian Rose.” The little children of the former friends fall in love, which further complicates matters. re with his mouth open. A_ soldi tenor, landed right sie up and on| TO PLAY STRONGHEART near him suddenly sounded a bugle. | 66 women’s 44. Meee the reperitine. ot “Feats ai| Morgan Jumped. his false terth| 59 —Special for Saturday...... ee eee. entices vee eeae so $15,00 heard the repetition of “Faust” at| “Strongheart,” a comedy-drama, fell into hie throat, snapped togeth 7 4 -Paterson Co., Third Floor, the Moore theatre last night. will be played at Broadway High|er and severed tissues which later | : Constantino’s voice was at its} school Friday night by the Alpha caused his death _ best, and no better portrayal of the! Literary society ’ TE — Seateacineeneyeeentiennennystsinensreeiensttpntnadastnsnepeas eS ness” is.a strong dramatic feature. Hillle Rhodes and Lee Moran aré moon,” an uproartous comedy The | & - "Ss | of Market Toda sixth episode of "The Strange Case | Wh t S 4 | ™ P is still more thrill SCHERMER ¥} No More Sore, Tired, Tender Fe Feet; No Puffed-up, |»‘,%sz7 nae ttt! marco a GUS BIOWD 545 Pi diectenieetintsinicinintenclameel | 88 —== mete i UTjgn == isariae=?| Calloused Feet or Painful Corns—Try “Tiz” |-weanrs.or wen: ano | dealt Moo. nanodenollcannen re THEIR CHILDREN atty by 7. Ww. n “Hearts of Men,” at the Clem- About Our : dak mer theatre, the opening scenes | are laid in Germany, where two young men are shown at work in a| perfume manufactory, One of| them has devised an Arabian per fume. His covetous friend steals | the formula Suits— 3 é YOu That You Pay SAVE $15 for Elsewhere— DRAMA AND COMEDY AT THE COLONIAL Drama and comedy features are TODAY, represented in the Colonial bill for | a RR _ the balance of the week. A five-act | es s TOMO Ow. drama tops the bill. It is entitled | EVERY DAY Revelation.” A Beauty and Vim | Zabime rvtebages sect comedy follows | Turnips, eack eee | LOWEST RENT Why go limping around with ach-| comfort; takes down swellings and| wHEN THE PASTOR draws the soreness and misery/ysep HIS FISTS Local app’ Yellow Newtown Pippine ing, puffed-up feet--feet so tired, ee YOU BIGGEST STORE Staymen Winesap a ecie ce and awollen vou ear, |T&bt out of fest that chafe, smart!” Richard Lennox was a pastor. ; SAVE SMALLEST PROFITS Rome Beauty .. Naveen erg fr7 [2d burn, “Tix” instantly stops} Usually he believed In the peace- i ee hardly ket your shoes on or off) pain in corns, callouses and bun-|atmost-any-price idea. They Are the Best ' BUT MANY OF THEM pthinh“gniek ice : ay | SYBY, don't you get a 25-cent box of| ions, “Tiz" tx glorious for tired.” Rut certain contingencies arose peggy aaa ; HP gel he drug “yee now and! aching, sore feet. No more shoe] And he used his fists, F. h ° bl ' T H E MET ee cl ae Saige tte ae gh ne | tightness no more foot, torture, This Lennox chap worked in the M ost ashionable § THA Sires ‘orden 2” ma r glow with| Ask for “Tiz.” Get only 2. slums” in “The Light Bearer,” at} rs H E CRET PP aia Rid call “ oT cam : ST s iwengblaaug co he the Clase A, and when some of his Most Serviceable RE ncn cate) sae th de yg CE ey iF off a la Romeo Hagen, ete | i yo ve ome h Yakima G 20.00 @24.00 — — = YOu chance to prove to you that 1 |r Nove see potatoes, abe WILL GIVE PAGEANT) | SAVE can save you money—real Bl) P pic. pala Producers for Rese, “The Pageant of the Dance” will| They are made for men of ¢ ? You don't buy if I Poultry, Vea! ork Ibe given by children pupil# of the ° : ding ak yaa oe lo re agains ~° | Faurot Academy of Dancing, at the| every form and figure. en we ai Hy LI a a 99 Moore theatre, on the evening of nica r fat . 0 May 6. They will show the ¢ We invite you to come in and ‘ + ne opment of classical dancing, « ° I Beat Them All on Shoes S86 grat» 19 costume dances and a divertisse-| see the great variety of new ; NBid risetelts Me cree sss 0 at ee SS models and patterns we are ' Dayton—Extra heavy chrome s an Exceptionally rues Drama of Romance and New Sho 0 ns showing. Hl leather stock, double sole to ystery | : YOU heel, Goodyear welt, sole vis —FEATURING— | Always Something New in SAVE colized; sold everywhere for | OMmOITOW F sshi H d Sh | urnishings, Hats an oes | at Our Usual Low Prices sev $4.30 — cm SECOND AVE. AT YESLER Opposite 42-Story L. C. Smith Bldg. jhaberdashery and hat shop, will ssive young business | : Great Metro Romantic Actor | Mr. Love, who will operate the fur lw n triple riy ‘. i s | ata twine h And a Mutt and Jeff Animated jensene in business here for the| Younes America - 2 e past four years—for the past year | ee eircom aid Th is Cartoon Comedy [he has operated Love's Haberdash Jery, at 221 Union street, where he | Cieita, No 1 24.00 103-107 First Ave. So. ff iiss wissen mien | ling been engaged in the advertis open at 822 Pike street tomorrow rs |nishing goods department, 1s well o— - has built up a substantial business. e $2.00 @3 o: ¢: TEN STEPS FROM YESLER [iss and merchandising business tn The Toggery, Seattle's newest It will be ated by two of Seat: | tle's prox jmen, M. J. Love and B. B. Gray, | WHEN YOU BUY FROM beicere known in Seattle. He has been | ber i A, Ale if 2ND AVE. This move to Pike street, right Into OU SA E i ceva Pee j Admission the Heart of things, ig an important \ 1 step forward, Mr. Love is a well 8.96 Oc |known member of the Bolo club. | Y » Washington’ oate.$0,06 0 SENECA | Mr. Gray is well known also, hav Seattle for the past two years, pothy «