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TQOOOOAAR TS NEWS—NOTES- Mae Marsh Is at the Liberty Salurday in “The Marriage of Molly 0” pig, hat In meeting the “rint” Mol She wants to buy her mother be} for the cow ¢ ple and a hus band for herself a ribbon for t * * PROGRAMS TODAY * * * Donald 1 » ator The fantastic the fatr! decidedly the kiddies vaual but treat for —Chartie Chaptin tn in “Molly protect persons getting on and off street cars It was the opinion of all dele gates that the “Safety First” move ment had been effective in reducing same period in 1915. There were 709 alarms, and 58% of these were fires, while the rest were false alarms, or else mistaken cases where steam and smoke were CLASS A Ham and SOOO William Farnum at the Strand Again K STAR—FRIDAY, AUG, 11, 1916. PAGE 3 The Complete Stock of Boston Clothing Co., 1115-1117 First Ave., Must Be CLOSED OUT NOTICE! ALL SALES for CASH. Gossip’ Entire Stock AT ONCE SACRIFICED!) ror WHAT MONEY Wholesale and Real | _IT WILL BRING — This stock must be closed out. Come here tomorrow and witness this great slaughter of high-grade merchandise. Prices cut to bed-rock in order to quickly dispose of this stock. Here are Genuine Closing-out Prices. Look! MEN’S SUITS MEN’S SHOES $4.00 Boys’ ’ Men’s Shoes, worth to $4, Suits cut to ng siveaee $ 1.98 $5.00 Selz in Y 2 48 Shoes cut to. | MEN’ S HATS MONEY Cheerfully Re- funded. Sale Starts Sat- urday, 10 A. M. Sharp. 50c Summer Underwear cut to.. Men’s Cotton Sox Men’s Suits, worth to $15, Men’s Suits, tailored, worth to $20, cut to.. beautifully $9.85 Men’s Pants, worth to to $2. 50, cut to. Men’ 8 Hats, big lot, cut to Late, stylish models, worth to $3.00, $1 28 Men's Dress Shirts, worth to $1.00, * the famed stage cut to $2.50 Green Hood Flannel i a : Judith eof the mine Shirts Sl 38 Men’s Collars, @ motion picture o ad finally H uperamubmarine Betta wilt interpret the pletures the rand climax in New York, |MMM #P Cut to ... screenees cut to ....... . a all sizes, cut to...... Onda of the Orient,” a multis ae eto we oan drama < ae a ipp | ‘ with Marie Walcamp in ‘ Children 5c ain of the Ty rola edanplotes Ge axe: Entire Stock Must Be Closed Out at Once. Stale Starts at 10 a. m. Sharp. Come Early. Notem™ Boston Clothing Co. Address 1115-1117 First Ave.., Bet. Spring and Seneca Sts. and when | awoke was at|Now, as a last resort, Miss Grey, @— a8 By order of my please consider and advise if there was later is any other way | may adequately . resort'’to for information which may identify the driver and jitney clous, 11| the Hote! at attending phy far-|taken to a h — o If you are looking for a | piece of acreage, you will find | many bargains in Star Want Ads { Christie jan, | I, and sin 4d Bud mistaken for fire. laccidents: n-| responsible for my distressful dis lother advent of the “Social Pi-| ability. Respectfully, Cc. P, * prees | A.-If you have advertised ex a 46 tensively, and without results, there |REX is nothing else to be done | Mo Make an adap _ tation 3 the celebrated romantic Q—Would you please state in s story which has ranke ong the | your column whether Mr. Norman ‘ | “six best seiler ap-| Hackett Is married or not? 921 Second Ave., Corner Madison peared In print P. CURIOSITY hicle in which de om} Mr. Hackett is not married | guerite Clark appears at the Rex | | | cine osace ys Mf MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE OF D. A. R. TO another city | met a young man Three di Today and Saturday cs Only to See illiam Farnum §)°: | Dainty Irene Fenwick, “The | Child of Destiny,” at the Clemmer five is an ly t Marsh in the Laundry part the ¥ AND CARLYLE who treated me very nice and asked permission to write to me. I liked him very much, so we have friendly letters. VEIL “MARKER” | ays of entertainment will snohennee some int hweet Now have met a friend of his not of good character. | don’t care to go with a bad man, and would like to find out the truth about his habits, Should | tell this to the young man and break off our 4 Woman's ne der pues HOPE yung SALE OF HIGH-GRADE “FOOTWEAR” All broken and discontinued lines must be closed out regardless of cost or value MEN’S SHOES 300 pairs 86.00 FLOR- M’S imnke of Men's Shoes, in a real one in Seattle 1, warrow feet? | Over s We make the ed h Fs or How to Hol i } 7 D * 6 oe ge , gen Png Me “$3.95 The Liberty has another big #6 0 Your y trier ho FLORSHELWS 87.00 Men's a pletares! The’ ailing of TODAY i sband ge res te, Sn nany’s super-submarine Deu and poor friend who goss about tell . 3.95 the Trail” = Tide To Nigh appears ag SPORT SHOES : - | Nigh P - 1 Let Men's $4.00 and 85.00 STRAND merrew wis Children) g—1 read your answer to the aie ea Shoes reduced $2 95 I aony 9 oe tee f * 0 5c U-boat question id beg to state at, $1. = a - Now don’t make the mistake of ek of Tile ‘career in "The Mad.of| nly armies StU -beet Sine ete not te... S200 A not seeing this picture. Your neigh- tie Trail,” now showing at, the for the classification. of German srecinl—a ccosiich eee * say ee sae ay Fe ed submersibles. The real name is colin soles, reduced for bors will tell you it’s one of the best land of Northweaiern snows, | I Pictacsubeer oer AU-bou? aie, $3.00 H iP aaee PISTINS LO crp wee Hear" By all means, the Deutschland \ shown a in months. eee sae FH Usbent’ beoaus her takes See the great snow scenes. : L Ma i FENWICK yages under the sea and is apt : Mr abet is at his best ah haplin never loses hi rguetite 1 oe OUR GERMAN ler = . ‘ dignity in 00 A. M.," hb ONS OF ‘OU asc or as oes ams Clark THE CHILD 1 tail sh sh bed plays a prominent part in OF DESTINY : pale 2 Ps farce A drama “Judith Dear Miss Grey May | add to x First-run William Fox Sac boieasa time artte BIT : the anawer you ‘have given con “Sale Price” on me 4 vo ning the “Siame ns y | Pictures shown exclu- ciate ‘Moll cetney both had. families, their Ladies’ Novelty Boots | 11 t 13%, at ively at this theatre thel n and Carlyle Bla sick wives being white sisters who Svj-inch “Karly Fall | And stses 1 to 5% sively 4 Ethel Clayton and Cs I lived in North Carolina $2.50 ; : ; Three sons of one of these be he STRAND Pathe Weekly Musical Program came neighbors of the writer, on the then frontier in the great Mis souri valley of the Middle West in the late ‘70's, Their family name was Bunker, and there were Jim, Pat and Fred. All had means, were better than ordinary farmers, Make Believe” by M. Guterson’s Russian Orchestra Damm us kid vamps, m6. 00 “Aeroplane Polka” $2.25 aoa , $3. 00 Xylophone Solo and were men of fully ordinary in | Irene Fenwick, the gifted and PARAMOUNT ne By C. Fisher telligence and business ability, All SECOND AVENUE charming star, who has the distine PICTURES “Dance of the Hours” from [MM these married white girls of the Barefoot Sandals ds jtion of appearing in the stellar Gloconda.. .. By Ponchielll neighborhood, and in turn had hott inibcs Maceke y i roles in three big Broadway stage Orchestra Number children, and still live there, | be Bet. Spring en jeneca successes in succession, | bnubtia ChMGaae WODAY lieve, save one who died many | 98c ana $1.25 the screen here at the Clemme AT 3:18 years.agy. One of them erten hele | Chitd’s Patent Th “The Child of Destiny,” a five part | Program at Request of Patrons meetings in the early day, and & Magy oer n Pp 59c Metro wonderplay. Miss Fenwie preached the Christian religion, or | 1 : finished a Broadway ru endeavored to, but of week days ; he Cor endent he was as shrevd a man of busi. " The Smugglers,” f y stature, and bere strong resem s = Paramount production that 1 blance to Chinese or Siamese Jing at the Alhambra until Saturda Afterward | knew a son of the ‘ night, is a farce-comedy starring other of the twins, and thie man,! he is t man in a stron / lie always stirring aod Zi noble about a rsonaltt at is Sa De a Wi sh dominates eve - i ter of Mut m K i —-- ge dag par TIRED HOUSEWIVES TACOMA, Aug. 11—At a meet Dat it eu apg bien ing of the Pacific Claim Agents’ as- | » ti achoc : bs jarsbal. Bringhurst an / fi Ap Th ae A ‘ irl). Chattertor a Dear Miss = I fell from ajby persistent endeavor, have in-)tho a mute, wa shrewd as his, Nothing escapes es decoration now. “4 tosses for the first six agi Pa r be eas the | cvarn in thin serial [Jitmey, thru a defective door, on)quired and advertised thru cousins mentioned above. He was adays. Even the prosaic Months of 1916 to total $354,026.62 Falkner of Seattle suggésted auto- l~rhe Youneest i the Family’ te July 10, at 6 p.m. on the corner of | lice department and daily prese ae a farmer, also, and had a white vin which used to be of unadorned as compared to $348,264.72 for the mobile regulations, especially to 1 nly # ed Second ave. and Pike st., and was the identity and number of driver wife © gree seney | Oe plain white wood, colored only by e- sertously injured. | was uncon-/and jitney, but without results. time and sun, is now treated to clothes of its own, painted on it In waterproof colors which will not run or transfer themselves to the © garments they pin onto the line.