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Tonight Is Your Last Times to See Wm. S. Hart and Fatty Arbuckle at the Liberty “The Captive God,” ture, Hart's fea is @ spectacular super-feature of history's least known but most famous people—the Aztecs—found in Old Mextoo. Arbuckle’s Comedy, “The Wait ers’ Rall,” is two reels of comedy double-distilled and laughterfilled Sure, it's a Mack Sennett Keystone We need only to mention that the Liberty has the exclusive Seat tle showing of Triangle plays and i Keystone comedies to remind you that this is positively your last chance to see this great all-star program ft Continuous 11 to 11 Frrst at Pike sane (after 7). in New | The oldest state bank York, the Bank of New York, whic b | Was founded in 1784 by a group of | Dusiness men headed by Alexander El Centro & nearby town, ts is an auto triplof Virgin thru the most fertile portion of the Ney | STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916, PAGE 3 U.W. SOLDIERS CAVE-MAN LOVETOPIC | OF DRAMA AT STRAND; WHAT'S ON THE BILLS = 10 COME HOME U. S. to Muster Out Students, Before Fall Terms | Begin WOMAN GIVES FLAGS CALEXICO, of Just as the! the Second Washington had accepted the announcement of July 26 boys Plans for the installation of elec-| tric Hght#, showers, Mbrary books and other comforts in their camp here as an {ndication of « long| stay on the Washingtor versity border, the order from to muster out all unt students before school be-| gins In the fall was announced | That means that Coach Dobie will have another strong football team and that about 100 Washing ton university students will have a ebance to finish their cation Seattle boys college edu ‘ are proud of the way in which Seattle {8 coming} thru with table delicacies and oth-| er comforts for her troops. Those! who are due back on the “U" cam-| pus in September will be mighty busy de! the regiment‘s thanks | Ot This week the “rookies” are get their first combat drill along old dry river bed. Some of the nmies being used for ned with reroes thr de eroy targets are e Each battalion ts playing anew flag. — Fortson who lost service. proudly dis the gifts of Mra of Capt. Fortson his life in the Philippine widow rushing the Second. BE. to be taken for hb company, Kathlyn Williams, who will be at the Liberty seen Thursday in “The Valiants | | | Hamilton, occupies a site {t bought . b 1797 ee ee HOGHAY oxnizes that clothes do not make | ALBAMERA the man—and she loves alu But far as the Seattle contin: | Ame Heauty eae ion rendered today by Circuit | split fine hospitality, won't {n-) cLemMen 8. Hart in “The Capt Judge Morrow, should it be sustel Tease its population The valley G and Fatty kle | 7 ed by the higher courts, strikes a er has rain, and the boys are \ s’ Ba anf : severe blow at the Oregon “dry” jall homesick for a good soaking oy r. acon law, in the opinion of the district ae 5 : a RS LE bmn hureda, WEDNESDAY—LAST TIMES *“‘\:"";: Company B, Seattle, had a de|,linenry_Witiem % Mart in The Captive God" § In overruling the demurrer to/serter Inst week. He surrendered| winsion- ot im The MAO Goniing with Sen 8 picture the complaint in the suit of Wad- after reaching Los Angeles, how-| Now ealing with tha of peo. jhams & Co. against the San Fran- ever. | M in “The Peand- ple known as the d by ce }elsco and Portland Steamship com eee he Spanish cor 1 |pany, Judge Morrow holds that the| Maj. Carroll, well-known Seattle|CAVE-MAN LOVE century on the far coast of Mex and [provision in the prokibition law | judge, held a competitive drill ia|, Rver and anon comes the ques j Hart ta supported by Enid Markey |Mmiting to wholesale druggists the |the manual of arms for bis com. |t!0n Whether cave-man tactics are |the star of “Aloha Oc.” “The Wait quantities is in violation of the - the four winners a holiday and # than the m eedors [ee ‘ terstate commerce clause of the go 56 aniec "7 winner In “The Beast,” now 7 a bag — Ave greaipe ‘ nad : ‘ sdhe 5 —y la Resear Strand theatre, this ts|“THE ln “ ” je holds that any genuine mint | Cline. G. Corp forcibly shown, When the girl first oxson aod E. Forrest Tay ‘The Selfish Woman’ facturer may import as much aleo- jor), “Gg, Corn. oN Mder Soret (met the man, he fought with other |! featured in “The Abandon _ eh hol as he desires for his own 09>. | pie Sincinie. . villainous looking men for her pos-|ment De Luxe masterplet cee Inession. This was in a Western|showing at the Colonial tt Seisting ‘Thursday fll (@ BOE AS WERGES | acer worse. wos coecnce inolSne nat hors uit teaien' ty [tom Wetnendey os Beant : - University of Washington track |mistake. He her by his} Disappointed in love, his health CLEVELAND, 0., July 26—~-To-\team a year ago last spring, is or.|Tute power. She in if 4 young doctor goes to the r.| e day, 36 hours after an explosion of ganizing a baseball team among), When she recovered his heart |¢ untey to recoup his strength. He |gas and an attempted rescue of 11 the different companies had evidently melted. He sent her |falls in with a band of tramps | workmen trapped In a water works |back home. But tn t ast his | thelr care-free existence draws him ‘tannel under the lake had claimed) |brutality had lost | f as she pic-|He becomes their leader. A few | ee a score of lives, safety lamps ar! JITNEURS LOSE OUT ured his better natur Then,| Years later he meets his former lrived, permitting the rescue work when he comes East, dressed in the |SWeetheart under new circum ii to be resumed. . clothes of the East, and speaking| tances. She ts the wife of a ref } HH “THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE” 15c—Children Sc more deadly gas. ing all night pumped fresh the tunnel, 20 pounds per square inch Rhinehalt, chief engineer | fat crib No. 5, warned the federal/17 jitney drivers, whose demurrers lmine inspectors to watch out Engines work ir into | da raising the pressure to further operation Ten men gave up their iives in a/the |heroic effort to free the entombed | Traction, es: BELLINGHAM, July 26.—-Unless|the language of the parlor, she rec court here yO y, obtain licensew within 10 Stee OLONIAL for were overruled by a Tue against Sound | The case was brought drivers by the Puget Light & Power Co. TIMES TODAY LAST AND TONIGHT TO SEE “THE BEAST” It’s a great Western picture, and if you haven’t seen it yet, our advice is— DON’T MISS IT! There’s an excellent comedy also, and the Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoon, which grows more popu- lar every day. Altogether a well- balanced, entertaining program. Second Ave., Bet. Spring 10c THEATRE Fourth at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 TODAY Thur., Fri., Sat. | cuARLIE Retailer for hover Complete Report of Market Today — Prices Paid Producers tor Rags, Poultry, Veal and Pork ee Butter, Kage and ¢ ° Bone Native Washington | creamery, brick 2 | Nat Washington | creamery, solid pack a € ° 2 m Washington @ Puget sound 9.00 @10.0 Straw, ton Mi th 600 @ . Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Sd E } s 3 The Fireman iH One Long Laugh m Helene Rosson in i+ The Abandonment re Five-Act Drama : eee 19 >—cueren se—~]§c oun | Applies vis = - id r Onions ‘ $ 4 | gh prea Beonye gee from justice. He beats her. The young tramp-doctor saves her Bly OF VENGEANCE” Flam of Vengeance,” a drama featuring thr peautiful stars, the Misses Gertrude Robinson, Ida Shepard and Gertrude McCoy, is the big attraction at the Class A, Wednesday to Saturday night “Flames of Vengeance” throbs throbs with the passion of a wom an's false step on her wedding day An exciting scene is the abduction of a wealthy mill owner and the girl riding on top of a speeding lim usine The play ends ciliation happily in a recon cee “THE SELFISH WOMAN” The story of a young girl. bitlous for money, who is to thwart her and’s plans for am personal gain, called “The § Womat "has its final show! f the Coliseum theatre night. The Paramount Pictograph and the Bray cartoon comedy close with it. The Coliseum on Thureday morning will initiate an entirely changed usic, It will derick in mn to aded by rhe World's t Snare oat “THE AMERICAN BEAUTY” The American Beauty 1 seen for the last times tonteht a the A ambra Myrtle Stedman. en acting the role of the American Beauty, is well suited to her pa and acts with muck artiste Elliott Dexter ing man, is alec his part. A MANY SURPRISES King Baggot takes the par real red-blooded man in “Th From Nowhere,” at the M The picture is intensely inter tempted | from the very outset, but there } been reserved for the end a series | of surprise, Lina Cavalieri, the noted prima donna, and a former wife of “Sheriff” Bob Chanler, the wealthy New Yorker, will be seen at the Clemmer next week in “The Shadow of Her Past.” SPECIAL CONCERT The Masked Rider” is at the Clemmer, with Harold Lockwood and Ma It is a Bi Allison in the vital story tellar role ing with the despe ployed by before th government mountains ate methods ¢ shiner A gang of are round nts Mr, Lockwood, in the dual role of . country parson and the masked rider respoysible for breaking ap the band The Russian orchestra A de lightful program. A pro: ram will be given Friday after by request of the Clemmer patrons of the SHE WINS OVER HER FATHER| As “The the Rex Foundling,” now play ng at Mary Pickford is presented as a child spurned by her futher because her birth caused the death of her mother, dearly beloved by him Molly O, raised in an o phanage, is adopted and ,becomes the drudge of her foster mother’s | home. Thru the instrumentality of fate, however, she again cro ithe path of her father and regains Ax] his love. cere ac] Jougall fouthwick Chases Purchases Made During Sale Not Billed Until Sept. Ist A 30-Day Clearance in 4 Days Beginning Tomorrow A great out-going of merchandise for clearance, All odd lots, broken lines and styles to be discontinued. Only a Partial List Toilet Necessities t ? for 25e Bag of 8ea Salt Cr * Ise med 6; doze vise ue nize Mme Ine'bell’s FE sh Rouge at 230 $ French Ivory Comb and Brush 8 $1.65 backs our Powder Puffs, ir ine envelope Re 0 Nail Buffers (remov 25e pound Bottle Peroxide Hydro r 19¢ 1 Toilet Chamol for 10¢ Tooth Brushes, transparent handle ise Women’s Vestees 85c and coun ISPLAY pieces ter samples, that’ why rced. Guimpe hemisettes, of Firet Floor 6 Dozen Waists Reduced to 85c HEY are all lingerie and this season’s merchan- dise.- The majority are of randy, with sailor collar and 1} slee Rose or blue trimmir Also some sizes of voile and madras s 1 Blouses All have been reduced to 85¢. i Floor. $2.95 is now the price on Women’s Pumps and Oxfords EGARDLESS of former prices, broken lines of Pumps and Oxfords have been included. in one clear ance lot Women's Patent Leather or Havana Brown Kid Pumps, light welt sole, Cuban or leather Louis heel price, $2.95. 's Button Oxfords of pat r or dem!-glazed kid, re Luc 82.95. Women's Oxfords with plain toe, patent or dull kid; hand turned sole and leather Louis heel, reduced to $2, Women's Sport Oxfords, reen or white trimmed Clearance prt Fancy Combs 10c Formerly 50c to $1 ANY carved shapes, ed Also Bar Pins and Choice styles a moun and 1amented ideas es, ornamental other hair novelties at 10¢. Motor Caps 20c Formerly 50c to $1.00 VARIED assortment, in First Floor, cluding the popular “Mary Pickford” style. These are samples and odds and ends of many different lots. First Fle Laces, Chiffons, Allovers, 25c Yard Formerly Up to $1.50 BOUT 400 yards of Laces, A Metal Flounces, plain and faney Chiffons and em idered Net and Lace All Clearance price, 25¢@ Lace Flounces Half Price HORT lengths of 15 to 44 inch Lace Gold and Laces included, Pieces enough for waists or guimpe Half Price. First Floor werersaegee Eetadiiahed 1876 Boys’ Wearables Third Floor $2.00 $1.00. ormerly breasted Suits (sizes 12, Double 13, 17), formert Sabetes ral ol OO a 2:45 ys’ Corduroy Suits (sizes 15, 16, 17, 18), reduced t e ° ° oo eee ere ee eee weseseseceeee tee pe Boys’ Jersey Bathing Suits, fc resi $1.00 and $1.25..79¢@ s’ Wool Rah-Rah Hats, formerly $1.00......... 0G ys’ Russian Blouse Suits, formerly $7.50 oo S285 ys’ White Canvas (sizes 4, 6), Sailor Suits CHILDREN’S WEAR sloomer (sizes 6 to 14 (Third Floor) formerly re including Silks, formerly up 167% -$1.39 to $7.50 9 ts, formerly up to $22.50..% Off § ck), formerly 95¢ to $3.50 ~ = Dres Gingham Little Children’s ( $18.00 5 Children’s Hes avy 7 Sill | Ce Hats (entire s Children’s Straw Unusual Value Sheer White Novelty iti Cottons, 18¢ a a Yard PPROPRIATE for summery frocks and blouses— satin striped voiles, satin striped marquisettes, lace stripes and novelty weaves, of sheer quality. All” are this season’s*styles and weaves. Widths So*#at 38 inches. Former price was 35c a yard. Clearance price, 18¢. —Third Floor, Colored Wash Goods Special 9c a Yard This low pricing should effect a prompt clearance,” 19c Printed Silk Striped Voile, 36 inches wide, ~ Plain Colored New Cloth, 27 inches wide. * Seco Silk (Gray only), 27 inches wide. 15c Ripplette, odd colors, 27 inches wide. 18c Plain and Fancy Crepes, 30 inches wide. Your choice, per yard, 9c. —Third Floor. Women’s 25c and 35c Stockings 13c Pair N assortment of several different kinds. Sizes 8%, 9, Most all Sale price 134. Women's $1.00 Silk Stockings, with garter welt, 4-ply heel and toe, including two-tone styles and fancy effects, TE@y 9% only are tan Women's 50c Silk Lisle and Cotton Stockings, regular in black and tan, 35¢@ pair. Boys’ and Girls’ Black or White Stockings, special 15¢ pair —rirst Floor, All Soiled Muslins and out-sizes, e 1-2 Price ks we have found a quantity of lingerie 1 listing our stoc that has become soiled from counter or shelf display, Covers, Drawers, Gowns, Prin- Combinations, Envelope Chemise, Silk Slips, Crepe De Chine Petticoats, Bloomers, China Silk Slipp—ALE % PRICE, —Third Floer, slightly includ Corset cess Slips, Chemise, Princess Camisoles, Aprons At Clearance Prices Bungalow Aprovs of blue and white checked gingham or figured percate, In light and dark colors, 39¢. Marguerite Aprons of figured percale, in light and dark on TS, aoe. Old-fashioned Kitchen Aprons of checked gingham, gath ered to 25¢. Envelope Aprons, of light or dark percale, a band, 50¢. Edith Bolling Apron Dresses, in light or dark colors, 98@, nd straight kimono waist Special 89 Utility Aprons, made with kirt, opening down the front Third Floor,