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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916. PAGE 2} HASTHEDA TWO FACES 7 NEW IN “EAST LYNNE” The Palace Clothing Company Forced Out of Business Can a person have two faces? bmarine ding. Juanita Har bepemimicln the tieviec, ©” | Ghattertdaunees tnecar ot Linet —— UNABLE TO RENEW LEASE, SATISFACTORY TO PRESENT BUSINESS CONDITIONS, COMPELS THE ——— Those who have seen Theda | Hope, the leading male Bara as a vampire will be aston ‘ee ished at the transformation of |JOHN HAS BOMB TIME this wonderful actress in “East The Red Widow," a photo-adap Lynne Here she is depicted tation of the celebrated co asa lovable girl, an innocent ‘Channing 1 wand Rennol Today and Tomorrow Only ENTIRE $40,000 STOCK Consisting of Men’s and Boys’ High Grade Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings to Be SLAUGHTERED! Entire Stock Goes on Sale «: Must Be Sold at Once WE QUIT - Fixtures for Sale—Store for Rent—-PRICES AGAIN CUT—LOOK Men’s Clothing | MEN’S SHOES [ain 43c The best makes in the latest The Best Makes Represented $1.00 Men’s Union Sults 57c : A Quitti pric styles. All patterns and sizes in tting price To See hed Bara Men's White Handkerchief, 1 Quitting price c 50c Suspenders, including 18 Presidents. Quitting price c Scene From “The Red Widow,” at the Alhambra Theatre victim of strange misgivings. | Wolf, in which John Barrymore \s ; ... | Men’s Shoes, worth to 50c Leather Work Gloves It’e a different Theda Bare you |statred as Cicero Hannibal Butts, le pete tee ne oe wool fabrics. Thousands of Suits $4. Quitti Ss, ‘sate Quitting Sale price 23c here—a girl of a different the funniest Pa to $1.00. Quitting price . Quitting Sale price. ie mount productiqn type of beauty. A transforma released for some time, and will be tlon of face takes place, you can well Imagine Just how Theda can accom plish such a subtle result, is, to select from. Suit Cases, worth to 98c Men’s Pants, worth c Men’s and Boys’; broken lines rte el nd patie to $2.50. Quitting price and s Quitting 98c Quitting Sale price 3c seon at the Alhambra until Satur day night. The comic p in which the distingui n finds hi Men's Underwear, worth 48 to $1.25. Quitting price Cc Men's S0¢ Work Shirts. 4 @ Quitting Sale price Cc Heaments hed corset nself involve the sales Suits, sold to $2 89 Sale price ....... In SF ouree, one of the qualities | Russian secret police and innumer iiaie Gi overnin $10.00. Quitting price Qe $5.00 Selz Dress Shoes. Men’s Hats appearance in “East Lynne” {ble nihilists, with a marked pen Quitting price 39c the |cbant for bomb throwing the Best Picture Men's Suits, sold to $5 98 Quitting Sale price . . $17.50. Quitting price a $6.00 Big Z Work Shoes, heav Men’s Overcoats, sold to $12.50. vail stock, Quitting y y — $3. 85 Sale price ieee ke $2.98 Men's Suits, ‘beautifully tailored, | $7.50 Men’s Veal High Tops. ends Saturday night Big Lot Men's Hats. Quitting Sale price 69c Late, stylish models, worth to $3.00 Sale. price $1.39 2c Cashmere Sox Quitting price 9c Heavy Fleece Underwear Quitting price 33c She Quitting price... ATC] worth to $20.00. $9 95 Quitting Sale $3 85 Boys’ Suits Has Bstane hie Sic |‘ Quitting Sele price « « MRR wee Be aos s+ mene Gottting Sele’ price ...... en 00 Men's Pants. $3.00 Boys’ Shoes. ; send tid une nse 89c nce het de ay * teat $2 48 Quitting Sale ssid i $1 48 Sistine eal res $1 .68 WE'RE QUITTING NOW FOR GOOD, ENTIRE STOCK WI Sale Starts 10 A.M.—Come Early SACRIFICED AT ONCE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Come Ea PALACE CLOTHING CO. ike] Look for Large Red 12-1024 First Ave., Cor. Spring St. Ever NOTICE ncluded Money chaser no BIRTH CONTROL PLAY Produced Yielding to popular demand, Ma LILLIAN A TRUE ARTIST ager Clemmer will bri back | An artist! Lillian Gish is that’ the Clemmer theatre the week} | In “An Innocent Magdalene,” the | beginning July 2 the play entitied| EL' S VE! jpey in — h sho is starred at the “Where Are My Children?” Thix| BOY BAR Y A D jLiberty theat: uatil Satur pleture deals with the subject of| jnight, Miss Gish ts perfectly won-\birth control, It will be shown at| FROM FATHER’S FATE Strand theatre. |derful tn her character tmpersona-| reduced rates this time. Th d |tion of a proud young girl, daugh-| Pay ciie . i ousandas |ter of an aristocratic Southern } PROGRAMA TODAY Young Charis "Templeton, son of Q—Piease define word “Gynae| more than usual, and then she con-|ed by D. Appleton & Co,, New York, |price $1.00; “The Care of the Baby,= H Bee Family, who, denied the companion | See eae me see ened Wednesday by bia runaway [c0l08Y-” | cannot find it in my dlc-| feated to me that she wes married | price 7 Your Raby.” writ! |by J. P. C, Griffith, published by the lave n ship of “the poor white trash,” leads | *t Dranctic to “a Test| Killed Wednesday by Bis runetle, |tenary. ELSIE, | and ran away from her husband, — ten by wr blish- W. B. Saunders Co., of Philadelphia, & lonely lite until of Chivalry”; comedy jte at the aig Pete Ag pe | A—"Gynaecology” is a medical! Now, she wants me to go with ed by f Chica price $1.50. : D hted | A gambler comes into her world.|, CLEMMER Margy 1. Merey ta “The| was not with hin father term, meaning the science which her to South America, and if | don’t % mas ; > Her innocence reforma him—but | “Co;gnstm-peenr tiyland is “ainte| . . a “goer ; physical organization @°, She says she will do something q it ley village does pot understand | 0nd Ginners”s comedy Wuber ta “fhelof go! a a wi wn in his » and of the diseases pecu- that | will always be sorry for, but KRHXXHMSOIE ZH Pi ‘ | Waated Years”, Chaplin in comed x ever ning. The ni liar to them oho will net teil me, and | cannet j This Great |A HISTORICAL TREAT LIBERTY —Uillan Gish ia "An. Inne. | '!% ona li | “The Birth of a Nation,” now at lane”; Keystone comedy fore the accident, however The Secret ee think what it Is. At present she is he me to away in Idaho. | would leave “ ‘ # enepe (Tee sene-|cared employment with the Com-| @—! have read your answers p Picture |the Moore theatre, Marks 80 ¢D0C | et ent ptee Rieu lone ee eee eee erkea, and. no left [Questions for a fong time, and have Seattle, but | have a very good otheso ependable ji ~ — pb or ipahara rs oe Jail Birds’ Last Plight.” com via before his father did on|come to the conclusion that | would | Position and can't afford to leave [eng encanta, over paseratn | nemect sais nay I a gpter ara it Jou knew ofa matron ina prk enough to anewer Uru your paper, uality Take Our Wark Griffith one of the greatest dope fiend, and could prove it, what! ze that you only mai All_Wool_Fabrice—Fast_Colors—Satisfaction a : tter worse by cont geniuses of all time. Here one sees sirprogh Steeda Baie Sigh db . ¢ Guaranteed—No Matter What Price You Pay hink her a proper person to hold Tip and the battles exactly as they were pedo A604, ean fought 50 years ago; Lincoln sig such a responsible position? ing the most wonderful docum The Schwabacher Grocery Co SUBSCRIBER f + mito which a signature was ev t and the American Radiator Co. an-| A.—Certainly not Report the tached. There is also an t re production of the interior of Ford's | theatre, and there is shown in al its terrible reality the assassination of the biggest-hearted and the man that ever lived. Many ot historical scenes are faithfully re | produced. - ciate with a married You will ha sooner or later er now and t r ed Thursday that they would) matter to the police department. cater ihe vesult give their emp! « who serve with — aged onal Guard troope full pay| Q—t!I do hope you can help me gone solve this serious problem. | am irty-three recrults had) a widow and the mother of a beau assed the medical examination be-|tiful and kind son, He is 20 years tween 8a, m.and noon Thursday. [old and has always been 3 comfort and a son any mother could be to face the prices of materials and labor are soaring, wool st dyes are hard to get—but t condition was n by our buyers and we are pr i to offer better values in guaranteed clothing than ever before ax disastro position and went or chase with a able character Per ally, I is fraud thru and thru, that her threat is only a bluff. Ev n of questton nk the Nat Suits for Men n light, medium and year- einer proud of; but recently he has fall rer ag =_ dently she is quite sure of her vic ; : The Wasted Years,” with Crane agi : all night for quite a few nights, ‘1m It's up to you ean 1 materials, such a 4 i Wilbur in the in a sto soothe the irritated skin, phe mil and, of course, | was just elck, be-| Of Your past discretion. Mt certalaly worsteds and plain serges —TOMORROW models in neat check and striped pat- terns, plain grays, blues, browns and blacks—priced at $15, $20, $2 conservati stop itching wich POSLAM|| The Test of the Healing Remedy Chivalry Rely upon its aid whenever the skin is red to eradicate Eczema and ated diseases, or to afford com antiseptic treatment for Barne, CARTOON Btings, Mosquito Bites, IVY POISONING Sunburn, Cuts, Abrasiona ANIMATED NOOZ Needed in avery household POSLAM SOAP, medicated with Pestam, PICTORIAL 1 the eoap that will do the ohin mest good. Sold by at! Druggiete. For FREE 8AM. PLE. write ta) Emergency Laboratori, PLUMP and RUNT in “Hungary Hearts” cause | knew something was wrong He finally told me he was ovt gambling, and he promised me it would not happen again, but In a ks it was the same life, not part of the ti of the time. Q.—I8 there a special flower for reported the month of June, one which Is old 8 r r I think the boy Inherits this ma oe ate aa NG MERIC. nia for the gaming table, as his fa ther frequently did the same thing. | have put In many a sad night waiting for him to come home, and it very often was daybreak when he came home to me and the chil dren My husband could contro! his mania, but it Is so different with my son. It fairly takes him body and soul. He has a very fine position with a firm In this city. but | am sure his future is in dan. ger. How many men there are be hind the prison bars today because, having gambied all of thelr own money, they took some one else’s, sometimes just a very little! | will look for your advice In an Daniel Frohman early Issue. A SAD MOTHER A.—Continue to Influence your Will Present son as much as possible. There ts little else you can do. The real trouble ts that your hoy 1s associ the wrong Cass of yo q showing the sof yout i when time, affect and sym pathies are given unconsidered at : tention. The play ends Saturday night at the Colonial theatre. $30. couple of w Heo A.—No flower has been offict assigned to this month, but it quite frequently referred to as the month of roses.” Suits for Young Men Yo! Marguerite Clark, the diminu tive, popular and only, is head ed this way in “Silke and Satins.” It is sald to be Mar. querite’s best this season. | is 6 these styles Q.—I am an inexperienced young mother. Will you kindly ‘recom mend a few books which give In simple form advice on the care of infants? A.—Some very good books are Care and Feeding of Chil "by L. Emmett Holt, publish mo smart—some bit darin sly tailored Animated Pe Renae headin t the Class A thea | Cartoon A Tee gag Regge ult fabrics and in all the popular colors and pat terns of the season. Test of Chivalry.” Comedy films Is a complete the bill $15, $18, $20, $22.50 . | Scream DOES HE MARRY HER? | Peggy Hyland had the Coliseum | audiences eating Thursday out ot her shapely hand, Peggy is a little 4 2 +] bit the daintiest thing that has! q e ovies Ba crossed from d old En y | the film route, in many if Her vehicle is a charming Is the Peeny tomato N Title Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits Made up from a good novelty mixed fabric, fully guaran Ly CLASS 3rd at el w York f ating w H Peggy a marry her as soon aa teed, with two pairs of ne) You might be Instru: n the ¢ But does he men. t the: trousers— Evenings 10c The picture and the answer is an unusual ¢ ing. Surely, you must know some ~_ $8.75 1:30, 3:30, 7:00, 9:00 « : <° by] a w z >» | ° RS OL 3 4 g REX G ies honorable, clean minded young he, NAB ga. Dido i a« rs w son—invite them to your home & to 83.00 — — plays the age shh a by Lem sj ow bad rs Now Unbeknown to your son, have al 6 i eo ee “The Law Decides,” at the Clem a4 5 Py c eo , B mer, ts the youngest Vitagraph | 6° E* Aisa Playing Bent Oa tees Cale ich ene or tee Apparel for Women and 1a vorn | ‘ooklyn 4 Ff yo r cle Cap ectabak reget Fst! +3 Oru Until trong-minded, and ask thelr aid AND bill sae Dial 6, 2907, being UY w . 1 surprising how much one boy Ba years old on his last birthday. zr wg fi Saturday Night can influence another, The ve 9 Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. B Vitagraph ce because of hi 4 az A, a now Is an example of it; the wr DRESS WELL— Second, Between [ : y. He bas cever |B & 5 ba M Biement is controling your a pavectu Cteconey ag eso , ary er Me Rp 2 ideavor to substitute the good : id become rattled, and never gets ner Mig a4 Hi “j for the bad at the Your Credit Is Good Spring and Seneca fe vo" rage Ww kford If you will approach the boy PLENTY OF SCENERY | auiployer’ in a tactful way, you 40 The opening scenes of “Poor Lit “ doubt can secure his co-operation in tle Peppina,” in which Mary Pick This would be a very fine thing ford is red at the Rex, are in LA SALLE OPERA CO. “SEPTEMBER MORN” “Poor Little Peppina”’ ————_—_—_ Coming Sunday, ‘The Trail of the Lonesome Pine” Q.—I am 25 years old and have C ll always lived an honest and upright life until the last three months. 1 Until Saturday Night met a young lady at a house party whom | thought was very nice, She It’s a Real Winner was introduced to me as a Miss, Italy and Sictl A great deal of RM ithe action then takes place on | board a ste r, and then Is trans Ma ferred to the city of New York SUBMARINE SECRET The fifth episode of “The Secret Matinees Bio sTEINS 1119-1121 THIRD AVENUE BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STS and those at the party believed her He to be a single girl. We went to sev 15c—Children 5c Py leral places together after that and| : on one occasion she drank a little | of the Submarine” is playing at the Mission, which deals with an In Star Want Ads cover the entre \vention which would revolutionize | Northwest.