The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1916, Page 3

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" Grand Finale Saturday Store Closed—Sale Prices Reduced fo: Great Windup| Tomorrow—Sale Continued for a Few Days Only Yesterday we again reduced sale prices—it was taking money from a blind beggar—and_ here's result: Men’s Linen Collars, all sizes, have been cut to Se.} Men’s Suits that sold to $15.00, for $5.75. 85 suits in this selection, but they are big values like the Just and sp tomorrow at this ridiculous closing-out price—$5.75. rery one of them should be sold before Saturday| night. Hundreds of Men's Dress and Work Shoes sold originally at $5.00, cut to $2.48. that! Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, go at 48. 50c President Suspenders 17e. Men’s Beautifully Tailored Suits, late styles, blues, blacks and grays, that sold up to $25.00, for $9.65. Men’s.Wool Sox at 9c. Men’s Cotton Sox at 4e. Overalls at 39e. Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit-wrist, in go go for 5c. B. V. D. Underwear, Black Bear Overalls—in fact everything that man needs for dress or work we all included in this sale. And here’s the cause of these enormous reduc-| tions: This great CLOSING-OUT SALE at the RED! FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, at 1510 First nue OV to 75c, for 28. Men’s dollar Union Suits go for ar, Ave- opposite the Public Market, comes to a close. With} t a few more days left, we have decided to cut down| jces unmercifully and compel this merchandise to Think of buying your Summer Underwear, worth] 48c. | THE STA | He's Men's Felt Hats go at 68. Straws at the same price, |e if you wish. Tomorrow you can buy your Work Shoes, cuts, if you wear them, at $2.89. They sold originally at $5.00. Men’s $3.00 Dress Shoes go at $1.89. Boys’ Suits cut to $2.48. Boys’ Pants to 29. Men's $2.50 Pants now 98. Men's $4.00 Pants $2.38. The above are just a few of the bargains offered. at 1510 First Avenue, are just stocked with honest merchandise—and all priced Our three large display windows ridiculously low. Money cheerfully refunded if purchase be unsatisfactory. Yes, it will pay you to attend this sale. You can’t high any make any mistake here. Remember our address—Red sront Clothing Co., 1510 First Avenue, opposite blic Market, just next door to Liberty Theatre. starts Saturday morning at 9 o'clock sharp. TODAY AND TOMORROW Ibs. and under... Hen. 4 ibe and over... abi 4 Sauabs, good wise, dos... 100 @ a | Native Washingt creamery. brick overted, ove [Native Washington Greased and under creamery, solid pack bred. Heartless, God- leas, Hell's delight. Domestic wheel Rude by day, lewd by Limburser 2 @ night Squirming horde ‘mammon’s mesh, A wilde man. flesh by in New York th is delirium. 10¢ Coming Suoday ° \e COLISEUM: “Under Cover” Great Mystery Play From N. Y. Cort Theatre, in Film Form Col. Heza Liar’s pers. bell, Ib Florida, crate. Courtship” Had 4 D Sumner, crate 66 @ A Ripping Comedy a ead 1 @ New Orchestral Wives * Music Lo1a winesap By 12 Real Players . And a | Onion Travelogue We Have the Show Yakima Gems YOU Want to See Tonight 15c—Children 5c | Dominicans, the Sale 2.00 04 260 360 26 02% ° 22.00 10.00 _ 940.00 | FRIBOURG, Switzerland, Aug. 4./ —Father Lovis Theisseling, a Hol lander, has been elected head of the From o the short the record ular come easy wa dt scouts and the movie come that theater r Chaplin AUTO parks, who | clusiv He con ence rece auto conc a decision over tran CHEHA | killed t last Sund while att calling |snenh hay JUNEA Jie divisior the count suitable ag SDA, BES STE AND GRACE) as the funniest t transporta but NOMINATE TANNER | here Ay | Tanner fo resentative to run for the territo deba If you are looking for a home in} STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 4, 1916. PAGE 3 : Small Girls’ Dresses 89¢ Saturday ecial Sines 2 to 4 yenrs ANG IN THE HOWiS| Wee: | PYaserPatersonCo = RRING IN THE “MOVIES N tng Cape, pric *&COND AT UNIVERSITY special Saturd | Saturday—-A Day of Unusual Values in the Garment Room 75 Women's Wash Frocks Wash Dresses and Suits $9.50 for $6.75 Each They were $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 Formerly $10.00, $12.50 and $13.75 Hh lr 18 Suits and 65 Dre ne tyle mt ¢ ure pit H and d ff 1 patterr 86.75 hoice of this lot on Saturday..........$9.50 linens, marquisettes. In white, r Women’s Sport Skirts Women's Middy Suits $2.95 Special $2.19 Formerly $3.95 and $4.95 DEDUCED from $3.95, $4.95 ig SB \ $5.95—they should all go on 4¢ e for ho outing and vaca. durable (The ) Pink, fer, with P retty W ash Dresses $ 4 85, Worth Dey They were bought at heir maker's y near that the values on Co., Third Floor. Theda Bara, in “Under Two Flags,” at the Strand, f ; Four Very Unusual Sale Lots se 8 #8 # & Yf —* of Women’s Waists o PROGRAMS ne z « of which offers values that should be of ry Funny Guy go 7 woman. The Waists are all st to eve at the prices quoted are indeed nd CLEMM ERT Cavaliers in The Mer Past; N,v, flee scones $2.50 to $3.50 $3.95 Silk Waists Lingerie Waists $2.19 Special $2.95 Dainty Waists of correct —A chance to save a dollar on s, lawns beautiful new Waists of crepe tn "8s and organdies, Plainandfancy, @ chine, radium taffeta and Detwetive d No. 16 i frilly styles. A ndid a Georgette crepes, in the styles | aie Sl ae Se An sortment from which to choose 8nd colors wanted so much | * Lite Kid A at. ; $2.19 POW ence Koed in “New ¥ | SERAND—Theds Mara In oUnder Two $3.95 to $5.95 Flags; alse nears Lingerie Waists $3.00 At this price these Waists NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION Clever new f will q a Borage i ffeta and tub silks, in { road and narrow stripes. The colors are good and the styles correct. Choice..$3.98 M—Harel Dawn and Owen Vader Cover”; comedy) tray LONIAL—Winlfred Greenwood ta styles, made of vol | —Neasie Marri Payment”; comedy, “Teor is necessary ak of beautifal Desmond is a perfect ; n for the beautify EVER new atyles for girls of 6 to 16 years. Pretty ging 8 to 14-Vear Sizes + film and ‘font Ines,” 0 hams and linens in tan, pink, green and blue. ADE of good, serviceable galatea in white : lant Cimes Friday and middy styles, and many are in combina with navy blue, red or striped collars of plain color and striped skirts, \ ‘Sa paren 1 h k os well-fnade dresses of un value at sto5 (S00 cats arge sailor col ne patch pockets, | EXPOSE FACTORY EVILS Pres aterson Co, Third Floor emblems on sleeves. § Mal... 6 Sdndeene # of the nation’s ; —_——$—$—$—$ $$ $$ Ritchie, 4 Values Like These Will Make the Third Floor Garment Room a Busy Place Saturday—Come Early 2 Colonial th b + “i : = 2 "| trict of New York, the plague spot} ee ¢ < The Coliseum has come-| with Billie Rhodes in the leading |/from which the disease spread to ng pictures of the $25,000,000 ad {dies and scenic pictures as well role, completes the bill. {all parts of the country. An ani-| fire in New York for the rest o |movie BEATS PLAY 9 * e = 8 |mated Ne Pictorial, is also the week at the Clemmer. Win-y | Stolen jewels and smuggled jew. | DOROTHY 18 IN IT FIGHT DREAD DISEASE shown some Lina Cavalieri is also seen Jels, s . ngs are done in| Dorothy Davenport, one of the Fighting Infantile Paralysis,” Ao in “The Shadow of Her Past.” Go igh society in Nev rk city, is most liked actresses on the screen one of the biggest scoops of the GRACE AT CLASS A early and avoid the rush. jthe i in, m story, today, will « a { season, depicting how the dreaded Grace is certainly classy. Grace > ce , re-itin street,” which is playing disease affec abun c. no? ace De Carlton, star of THEDA GOING STRONG , Mission until 4 will be ed, together with | “Wi of Dreams,” now running; Theda Bara, the vampirish home gether with the ele hapter of Dustin Fi in “Davy Crockett,” |at the Class A. This little actress/ wrecker of the films, is seen in @ at the , until § as the audiences standing on their| different role than usual in “Uns Submarine.” | night " c ly-| toes at e show der Two Flags,” the Strand's of- drama runs sis” was taken ty the Un a fering until Saturday night. The 7 as the best work under the 5 SEE THE BIG FIRE re too well known Hen-| two tors of the board « Altho it ast Sun-| te € s, While it is safe comed eal south Broo is-iday, J cl r y 3 x at T is at her best. bscurity to being known in America in few months Is of work he attention 1 he was fn s. So popular h a manager of a New York eld a contest to see who was more popular, he or PROBLEM AT | —For the Home RAINIER UNDECIDED —The Camp omnes. Ave A nor er = ——The Houseboat oncluded a cantersuss night with officials of| the Rainier National Park Co. ntain they bh Id the ex-| The Harmony is a full-size, modern Horn- ndle tourist less Talking Machine, now being offered at ait setae a price and on such unusual terms that every- ny eit tal one can have one. Come and see it and you erns and will announce will find that it’s the ideal instrument for n soon, There has b summer or for all year round. It plays all t to ha n a continual squabble all summer/ Hl the records and is just the thing for dancing portation regulations or home concerts. ‘EAR OF A STORY THIS IS OUR SPECIAL OFFER I Aug. 4.—Pete Hoke nth bear of the year ay and recites a very pe-| thrilling, tale regarding The Harmony Talking Machine with 6 Selections and 1,000 Needles will be delivered to your home an a payment of $3.95, with the attached coupon—then you pay as little as ptured a cub and| a ae 50 Cents a Week! ch so angered him 10 her. until the small purchase price of $14.95 for the complete outfit has been paid. $29. Now come in and hear the Harmony play the music youlike the best. U, Aug. 4 The democrat: | nal convention in bas renominate territorial senator, Re [ NaMe..,....... William Britt declined | renomination declaring ra lature way.” yes ben. and Sign This Coupon ives you the Special Terms— your instrument is guaranteed— you have the privilege of exchanging within four months, and full purchase price is allowed. Seattle’s Talking Machine Headquarters i ADDRESS .... ALKING ry, you can find many} offerings in Star Want |

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