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If YOU knew what WE know, that Victor Moore ‘The Clown’ is one of the finest pictures ever shown in Seattle, you would be sure to see it Friday night or any time Saturday at —THE— COLISEUM Edmund Breeze —iIN— 6! Scene from “Peer Gy E * * NEW MATERIAL ha's Vindication,” the five L { part Triangle production that ts now playing at the Liberty, is a mo- tion picture story of vital them pew material, admirable struct ¢ and artistic treatment. It is inter by Norma Talmadgo, Seena Ralph Lewis, Tully Marshall ephine Crowell jy, “His First False Step,” Conklin in the leading mpletee th it DESIRE” A Story of Alaska and New York's Fast Society » bl im CLOWN SAVES BOY The Clown, starring Victor Special Friday Con- fg Moore. delighted packed houses at the Coliseum on Thursday cert—3:15 P. M. It fs a stirring story of cirous Ufo how the big clown throws himself across the body of the littl cripple to keep a chariot from hurting him, how the clown is sertously injured is taken to the boy's and falls Musical Program by Requests of Patrons in love with the latter's siste: . Other good things in the new m show are a Bray cartoon © ed a Holmes Seattle's Best Pretopiay Mouse SOME CHARMER IS PEER “Peer Gynt,” from the pen of the famous author, Henrik Ibsen, will |de soen at the Alhambra for only |two more days. When a capricious bride refuses to come out to be married, the rol- licking Peer Gynt pretends to lend a hand, but once he has coaxed the girl out of the cabin, he claps the bridegroom tn. Banished for the bride theft.” Peer begins a world wide wandering. and his susceptt bility to beautiful women plunges him into thrilling experiences with beauties typical of every land and clime 50 CENTS Boye’, Girts’ and Childres’s KAVANAGH’S First and Union 1005 First. at Madison. a oa: A LOT OF BIG ONES |" Juanita Hansen, Thomas Chatter }ton, Marie Walcamp, B. N. Wallack, Lee Hill and L. C. Shumway are |among the stare seen at the Mission on the present bill. The last four are the stars in “The Money Lend QJ The eighth chapter of Mutual's film novel of the hour. ‘The Secret of the Submarine,” finishes the program. | Chaplin soon will be in again This e it's “The Vagabond It is sald to be cleaner and higher class than anything Charlie has ever done before | HANDSOME HILLIARD | : That you take advantage of this opportunity and have your Teeth attended to while we are offering a 20 per cent discount on the be. low regular prices for our high- grade work. This week only NEW VAUDEVILLE IS OFFERED AT THE HIP At the head of the new bill this half-wee} at the i CARY AETSHOAST drome {s Sadie Sherman. 4 22-k. Gold Crown. cter comedienne. 4 Bridgework, tooth The Great Santell is a marvel a Porcelain Crowns. » of muscular develoy Gold Fillings uyous and Wolf, in a com Silver Fillings show some fancy steps Best Rubber Plates $5 and up and Reyos have a com Free Examination h, "The Waning Honey Electro Painless Tenny and Wills are masters of the terpsichorean art D tal Co. Nance O'Neil, in “A Woman's en a Past,” is the motion picture fea ture. Other reel features are on CORNER OF FIRST AND PIKE Opposite Old Public Market Laboring People's Restate a. R. VAN AUK eer. the bill QUARTET AT PALACE HIP Dispensing a fine mixture of 1 harmony and comedy, the Colum ) HOW ’ TO REDUCE bla Quartet, four lively boys of Hy the rah-rah type, are scoring a de hit at Palace Hip lAllian Sisters have a YOUR WEIGHT “* Three pretty offering of songs, dances A SIMPLE, SAFE, RELIABLE WAY /and instrumental mus! Este People who are overburdened w Schuyler, e Aristocrat of Vaude super? . » welll ville,” sang her own cc dy song Meee ae Meaedl n, man and wom If you are 1 five or|an, are contortionists and equill ten pounds of 1 t, you ara| brists Peace eae’ asp arts hts bud i@'| McConnell & Austin have a com which destroys the beauty of your|edy cycle act figure ": DODGES A WHIPPING t ne Allen Wilmot, aged 13, didn’t go yme for r Thursday night, and didn’t go home after suppe And he adn't appeared at an earl our Friday morning Allen was to hi been chas tised,” bis father reported to the police If the police should see him, his mother would lke to have him returned to 6050 Hillman The senior Wilmot pointed out that the Junior Wilmot wore blach overalls, no coat and a brown cap en last seen with his pal, Ben fer, aged 14 t r nid to have con fat to India Africa o ) WA wT >) STAR VAN | Despite that both are blind, H A ard and wife successfully ine. FO) RE eG SULTS erate a large farm near Jet, Ri iS ar Okla PLAY AT THE LIBERTY | PRESENTS NEW THEME nt,” at the Alhambra x 8 #8 Jest man in the movies,” again as a costar in “Caprice of the Mountains” at the Strand. Ip this photodrama Mr. Hilliard ts the opposite movie ¢ covery whom Mr, Fox ts presenting as a star tn her first at tempt at acting Mr. Hilliard will be remembered 4s the male etar with dainty Vivian Martin in their succe Merely dramatization of the angwill, and In “A Modern T a film story Scandinavian e taken in the mountains down in Georgia. SHE'S HORSEBACK RIDER Cleo Rdgely star, who is appearing with Wallace Reid tn the thrilling love story, "The Golden Chance, has for several years been conald ered one of the photodrama's most captivating stars Outside of her w Mins Ridge * horseback ars ago Miss Now York city ly started from and rode on horseback all the to Los Angeles. It took her months to make the journey. eee “GET-RICH.QUICK” SCHEME etrich-quick” scheméa which Inve the breaking of the law and ostracism from respectable society are frequently employed by seeking “the castest way in idle lurur: arren Elisworth as Whllace Thorpe, a lottery ewindler, gives a most realistic in terpretation of this type of thic n “The Sign of the Spade,” at the Colonial to live eee VARIED BILL A varied tragedy ot comedy and ed at the Class A The drama, “The Sacrifice, tale of war's victims, which, as shown by the picture, Is not con fined to the battlefields. The widow and mother, playing a double fs the central figure STRONG CONTRASTS ‘The Lure of Heart's Desire at the Cle is a story of startling and inte ting ¢ rasts, dealing first with a ¢ nase of New York society, and again with the intense life of the miners and In al LIBERTY THEATRE dians in Alaska There are scores of big ace made in the Adiron dacks, wh an enti Alaskan town was built for this production Excursion SUNDAY, JULY 16 85 Miles Into the Heart of the Cascades 4 Streams of the Finest Fishing. But a Short Climb to PERPETUAL SNOW Leaves King St. Station 6 a.m Returning Leaves Berlin 7:30 p. m. $1.75 12, Half-Fare ROUND TRIP Children, 5 to Get Tickéts From Hardware and Sporting Goods Stores or Great Northern Ticket Office, Second and Columbia Free Coffee for Everybody, Refreshments and Lunch Served on Train and Grounds Fine Chicken Dinner at Miller River Inn 75c L AWN MOWERS ned on our and vice. A sHOP 104% Pike Stoel, Main 3089 ts seq | f little June Caprice, the) fe al | } the beautiful Lasky | at the Rex,| those! ~ . IRATE SOLDIERS HAVE B. V. D. PARADE their tents and an investigation 1s} STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916. PAGE 3 seen prices so low as these. Men’s Shoes Standard, High-grade makes, such as Walk- Overs, Big Z, Endicott-Johnson and J. B. Stetson Shoes represented in this colossal closing-out sale—and they go at such prices as below: Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, broken lines and sizes, worth to $3.50, go for. ; Men’s Shoes, worth to $3.00, 4 all sizes Men’s Dress Shoes, worth to $4.00, all Men’s Oxfords $2.50 to $3.00 go for ... Heavy Veal Big Z Shoes, worth to $4.50, on sale at $3.00 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes cut to .... Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00 .... Men’s High Cuts, worth to $6.00 . NOTE ADDRESS il DOOR TO BUS BOYS, DISHWASH- » ga of toda he AiG Good HALA good things of today have no time to grieve ERS; MUST BE NON: Jlioct love of yesterday. And who al db rvr4 ed ae that A alee will not | WONDERFUL | Po Pimples, Sunburn Hey cL RERUND bring you wae oe PACE oT a2e) The Golden Bright and early Saturday morn bene redness, insect bites, ivy poison FARE AT THE END OF Las ihine wine ih ane waeklne Inga Chance ing the cruiser New Orleans, with | ing, stings, burns, and all summer skit MONTH'S WORK. APPLY |makes a grievous mistake. Pistasea a crew of eight officers and 192) affections demand the prompt use @ ROOM 212. PACIFIC | | : naval militiamen, will sail for Sitka, | cisco, AT’ ONCE, | @—Do you think that married Alaska, and San Francisco, on the| POSLA Ni couples with children love each | annual cruise the ready and dependable skin rem — other more than those who have | | ‘The gunboat Marblehead, with|Takes away all soreness and q but this Corree For a Good JUICY STEAK Go to the Rainier Bakery and Restaurant JAS. R. BOLDT, Prop. Second Near Madison $ 200d Bep° you will fill your Ife so full of the | that you will | over the WE GIVE UP! ALL SHOES AND CLOTHING MUST GO Our Shoe and Clothing Depart ments don’t pay, so we’ve decided to cut them out—and this we'll do quickly, regardless of loss incurred. Every Shoe and Suit in the house will be closed out at once. Store Closed Thursday and Friday to Arrange Stock and Mark Down Prices Sale Starts Saturday, July 15th, 10 A. M. Sharp The greatest sacrifice of Standard High-grade Merchandise ever ed coal before have we EXAMINE THESE PRICES--THEY ARE RECORD-BREAKERS FURNISHINGS All Furnishings must go, for we've ordered complete new lines for Fall. Here’s how this Department will be sacrificed: 15c¢ Arrow Collars.......5¢ Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to BlL.OO, for. ... ce scccee ae Men’s Derby Hats, worth to $2.00, for ....... .25¢ Men’s black, gray and tan Socks for ......... 4c 50c Summer-weight Under. wear for .............19¢ Men’s Wool Underwear, worth to $1.50........49c¢ 50c President Suspenders. 19c Large lot Overalls. . -39¢ $1.00 and $1.50 Sport Shirts for .. .58c $2.00 Silk Shirts for .79¢ $1.00 Men’s Union Suits. 48c Men’s White Handkerchiefs for -le $1.50 Men’s deney ‘Sweaters Be eee es. 0 75c Lisle Underwear... .23c Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth to $1.50 $3.00 Fiber Suit Cases. ‘89c This is an absolute, bona fide sale, as these departments must be closed out, but we will not go out of business, And on any purchase not satisfactory, money will be cheerfully refunded. This stock will be sold wholesale and retail. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 10 A. M. SHARP o= RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1510 FIRST AVE. CYNTHIA GREY’S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS e e e e ry e e e ) ti $ J 14.—T $ BERI IN Pca MOINES, Ta, oy ene | @.—one year ago | went with a no children? EDITH Y. going with a girl of 16. We co Q—When a young man and 3 ost wits undatiiothing isaved byiyoune man. We disagreed, 60 he| A—I whould say that all de-| like each other very much, and) woman become engaged to marry, $ ona taducas : vd 200 sol. left me. Mow, | can’t forget him. | pends on the temperaments of|there Is nothing | wouldn't do for|what is the correct way to bring ¢ $ yeas t Camp Dodge late last night |! have what any girl woula consid | the sons concerned. It is usu-/her, but sometimes she seems not|about an acquaintance betwesn e In King County he H * v fas caradé uniformed er a good time, but he is always in| aliy thought that children form a|to care for my presence. Do you their respective families? T. A. $ nee v4 es ris «which, they |My thoughts, and | would give part bond between man and wife which |think we could continue to be just| A.—The mother and sisters of D4 SEATTLE FLY AND t ll either 48’s or 60's, when |e! My life to have him back and/holds them together thru all the friends for a while, or should | ask/the young man should call upon © : OO ae a tne ao rera aro per.|have his whole, undivided love, but|trials of life. They live for the|her father for her hand and thus|the young woman and her family; h a 7 oe ad * : p that can never be hildren. On the other hand, |make sure that | will not lose her?/In fact, all adult members of the 4 BAIT CASTING CLUB t 36's. ned to the headquar-|, Now ! am about to marry a man ichildiess couples cling to eech oth f GENE. (young man’s family should call up. $ e ‘lex aay hanks | foee eee love, but | like him and/er for compantonsh!y They live; A.-When you and the girl have/on his bride-to-ve. $ ‘ B ters cede pao spt Hoss respect him, Do you think | would for each other is a lamentable | added three years to your ages will 4 mander, bearing iner® @XPreS® be happy, for life without love and| fact that some cases of wife de-| be time enough to become her suit-| ° g their sentiments toward, the |happiness le not warth while, Ie It, | sertion occur because the husband “ag : +|_ If a young boy or girl would like e new garments. { ? { , eve n the meantime, you can be a nice fox terrier and can give ita D4 lew # a deat ang Mise Grey? |wets tired of supporting a family |the best of friends, The girl is too| good home, call Capitol 2433. : Tho men were orde' ne 4 MISS TWENTY-FOUR. |of children young to know anything about how| e e A.—Perhaps nothing I can say under way ssi help Sou.a ateat. dual igat| @r-tem 21 years of age and am now You must get to the point | ~ 7 etme PICK A CANAL GREW ‘ier. vou wit reac: iat One happiness is not dependent upon A crew of 30 men will be selected another person. Happiness | in a few days by Lieut. Col. J. B.| nothing more than a state of mind | Cavanaugh to operate the Lake/and each and every one of us can TODAY Washington canal and Salmon Bay | attain it if we want ft bad enoug AND lock he water is gradually fill-/ When you have learned this you TOMORROW ng the canal Friday will understand that your life's ONLY — - happiness ‘loes not even rely upon the love you crave, Step b up the long, steep hill of experi WALLACE ence you will be led to the truth. | REID | It will be much easier for you if} —and— CLEO| | RIDGELY | Children .. .5c 10c plants. Can you tell me how to \destroy them? cl. B. A—Drop some quicklime on jaboard, and the battleship Oregon, ! with. England,” Men’s Suits Men’s and Boys’ Clothing in browns, grays and blues; all sizes; late styles—and will be closed out at a mere fraction of former prices. $6.98 $9.85 $5.95 $1.48 worth to $12.50, All Boys’ Suits..............HALF PRICE a er eee Boys’ Pants, Worth to $1.00, C Men’s Fine Suits, worth to $15.00, go for . Men’s Fine Tailored Suits, in browns, blues and grays; all sizes. . Men’s Overcoats, previous prices to $15.00, all will be closed at. . $3.00 Men’s Corduroy Pants JUST ABOVE PIKE STREET OPPOSITE PUBLIC MARKET to choose a husband, CYNTHIA GREY. Q.—Red ants are in my garden and seem to be eating my tomato their nests and pour boiling water lover tt. Pour {nto their retrea water {n which camphor or tobac co has been steeped NAVAL MILITIA OFF SATURDAY heals the affected surface. Unequalled for ecrema, acne, andal virulent skin diseases. the Oregon naval militiamen carrying the California organiza- tion, will meet the New Orleans at fom pole eee ae Port Angeles, after the Snohomish | pope weedy county delegation has been picked |B Watwts Se. New Teck Cy. Bou by ul draped up at Everett, and the three vessels | will proceed northward The return trip will start July 24, Lieut, Foss, Tacoma, is in com-|] @J, IW. EDMUNDS Oph.D mand Italy and England have never been at war with each other, a tattested by an Italian proverb War with all the world—peace || aps et JER-PATERSON C9 Aes

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