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STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 1916. DOINGS IN FILMDOM PIOOOORAR NEWS—NOTES GOSSIP PAGE 3. big Sensation in | Clothing Circles, PEOPLE ARE BECOMING AROUSED! = Event of Importance to the Men of Seattle Any man who will stop and read the following prices on high grade Men’s Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Seondtiings will Rn a convinced that the above headline is placing it mildly. There’s $20.00 Men’s Suits here that we are selling for less| ' money, a big lot, for $9.85. They are fine tailored and we have| just your size. | ' Another lot of Men’s Suits, worth every cent of $15.00, are _ going at $4.85. ; This doesn’t look like hard-time prices, but it helps lower the | “ata gem bby wh | y shabby when you can get a good, wel i Pants worth $2.50 for 85c? " 7 Coe eee Or a stylish Hat priced at $3.00 for $1.28? It’s every man’s own fault if his clothes look seedy; this is a! public sale; you can get White Collars, all sizes, for 2c. | This stock has been ordered $5.00 Selz Dress Shoes go at closed out and these prices| $2.48. Id make you take notice. Others up to $4.00 are snnidtondl| in “The Witch,” Now at the Strand. see ee Nance O'Neil, CLEMMER—Hamilion Revelle in “The $1.00 Wool Underwear is cut 49c. 50c Summer Underwear now 23c. Men’s Cotton Sox go at 3c. Men’s Dress Shirts worth to + 50c Work Shirts 28c. ’ 5c Canvas Gloves are now Ic, while they last. Men’s Corduroy Pants priced $3.00 are now $1.38. $2.50 Green Hood Flannel Shirts are now $1.38. them up for school. $4.00 boys’) Suits are cut to $1.89, and they are dandies. Don’t you think these prices, are worth your investigation? If ;"-, you do you'll find us ready and willing to make good at the) BOSTON CLOTHING CO. Address 1115-1117 First Ave. Between Spring and Seneca Sts.|;'; | edy-drama by Be sure and come to the right/' place. . Mallee MBMA—Iillle Burke in “Pesey clght reels pM Mary Mekford ta Hulda atu ir features. ONtAL-Witttam Besos, to “The | o, 4@ sie") Chartle| CLEMMER Hamilton Revelle IN—Hen Wilson in “The Cireu- ¢ Secret of the Submarine Darwin Missed, KEX—Marie Dore in Nera Fiyan. comedy “The Meart « ding Hele eee pi ech rey and Oliver Puller wen in Love's the five-part western com Peter aying at the LA HOUSE PETERS COMING One of week .|of a grow main thread of y, but to intensify the in jterest there is a bubbling Eleven different bedroom sets) sto plenty of 6 had to be erected by the tam |fa all a |fox studio workers for wisaging entertalo Valeska Suratt photoplay ing made. | ALHAMBRA 10c <> 10c TODAY completes the | Universa! Frank Ormet |work upon a one-reel dr en-| STRAND B ititled “The Philosophy of poral | Amo ong the many great e AND SATURDAY Lindeman,” in which dajnty Edith|pensive stage settings for Roberts is featured. w itet at the S 1 with The letter “C” is the most pop volar Initial among Essanay stars. | Only to See NANCE ()’ “The Witch” A powerful picture of an en- trancing story, carried to its high- est possible emotional climax by the genius of Miss O’Neil. POSITIVELY TILL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY STRAND [Pl CLOSES AT —THE— COLISEUM ) as | ee “HULDA FROM HOLLAND” Saturday] INigh t! 15c—Children 5c Those regularly seen in leading |roles whose names begin with the : tter are Marguerite Clayton, Nell | TODAY UNTIL SUNDAY raig, E. H. Calvert, Thon som: | erford, Edmund F. Co! John | CHARMING }Cossar and Patrick Calhoun BARBARA capa dohalad —and— HAMILTON MARIN SAIS The GIRL from FRISCO Is at the Class “A” Theatre Third AT PIKE Five Sensational Acts of Romance, Adventure and Intrigue, Showing a Thrilling Scene of a Large Yacht in Collision With an Iceberg an¢ Sinking in the Ice Floes Off Labrador PATHE WEEKLY AND ATHLETIC PICTURES Showing a Five-Hour Wrestling Match, to a Draw, Between JOE STECHER —and— Second Ave., Between Spring i STRANGLER LEWIS and Seneca 10c <> 10c MUSICAL PROGRAM BY M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra “OBERON OVERTURE,” BY WEBER “CHANSON BOHEMAENNE,” BY BOLD! NATIONAL MARKET Butter, Eggs, and Fancy Always has big money saving spec ials. Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicatessen Groceries Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢€ |b NATIONAL WARKET 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH | 25c Cashmere Sox are cut to] $1.98. |atarey WO. Carogi “The Sacial Cub,” Rey" | eotuction. of the inner vaults of Bring down the boys and rig |agResh Namco ON tm othe th inition 1 Dun r notable motion pl . . - . oa -_ — | . comes to N o r the pur.| ture fe " Seattle will pose of ce ng with the terms| “The Closed ad with Hows of a will kes him a million.| Peters and Barbara Tennant B | mance of the Be | Colonial one . | Rex Staple Styles Marie Doro, the Lasky star, ts oe: bee 1 the Rex in “The Heart of Nora From Fiynn y CLASS A ~“COND AT UNIVERSITY | Fraser Paterson Co Buy Wash Dresses Saturday ea Prices Are Away Below | ¢ the Wlallt Price Mlarlk lots there will be splendid N each of the three of beautiful Wash Dresses, | selections—dozens every one of which is a remarkable value at the | price and some that are sensational values. | —Altogether there are some 300 Dresses—the | cleverest styles of the Summer season. Appro- | priate for home and party wear. —In nearly every instance it would be impossible to buy the materials for the price of the finished dress. Dresse that were msidered splendi are going at .... $1 ‘65 $10.00 are sellir Dresses that were $7.50 t« rapidly at ies ; . $3.95 Dresses and Suits that were $10.00 to $20.00 are most remarkable value $5.00 Women's White Wash Skirts, $1.00 SATURDAY $1.75, Special Purchase of Women's Union Suits, 50c A FORTUNATI that brings exceptional value in women's new fine cotton Union Suits, in V-neck style, the popular band top finish * “Nu- | shape” brand, reinforcement where extra’ strength is clearance of Skirts purchase $2.25 and $3.95 ormerly lid styles of gabardine, pique and In the yoke and circular styles with buttons nene Well made and trimmed needed—cuff knee style, sizes and patch pockets ri \¢ 4, ) anc ), Special Saturday ce ceee ee B1.00 Special Saturday ....-+-+0+00+00 50¢ Fras Paterson Ce T td Floor Fraser-Paterson Co., Firet Floor. i. A Noteworthy Sale of Girls’ Wash Dresses at $4.50 neil Former Prices $5.00 $6.00, $7.50 and $9.00 COLLECTION of 150 Dresses in all. a splendid value at the Saturday price. Each a pretty style. They're of ginghams, linens, voiles fj and gabardines, in blue, white, pink, tan, brown, sport stripes and plaids. | Each A —The styles are the coat, the middy, the empire effects, having large collars of linen and pique, ff and are trimmed with laces and embroiderie Special Saturday NOTE—A sale that affords an excellent oppor. tunity for securing girls’ School Dresses at a sub- ff stantial saving. Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor. 1 beguiling aspect. tripping ‘A Delightful, Economical Place to Trade thru bizarre scenes, her fa ous heir radiant even in its reen reflection, the incarnation f girlieh grace and beaut nowt ghtly COLISEUM Mary Pickford will be the Coliseum Friday night and al! seen at AT THIS day Saturday Hulda from Hol jand” for the last times. Dividing nors with the famous star are the three children who enac Rather than carry this splendid merchandise another season we are making “clean-up” PRICES THAT ARE THE TALK. OF TOWN. The Savings include many lines, ‘ollowing are a few romember the way he s jom and ests it after they have orgotten almost everything else in attractive and colorful love ro- | little Dutch girl with Unusual Shoe Values Now Offered en shoes LADIES’ HIGH SHOES ON SALE AT GREAT REDUCTIONS This line lace models. patent leather, the remaining will As a result the so and a combination of the two, jroves a most interes’ lier in the role of the Strength of Donald tarring William Russell includes the new side both gunmetal and with fancy tops; "$1.50 be sold for Miss Doro play with the subt f ervice, she eng of ent hotel to a few lessons. The maid enthusiastic over the aptness of her pupil that in a burst nthusiasm she exclaimed Doro, with a little more prac tice you could get a job anywhere. at a prom A Big Selection These include the new two-tone effects, Gray and White tops, and all Champagne. These are stylish, handsome boots, found and are being closed out at $2.95 A Bargain in Ladies’ High and in all sizes, the special sale price s, a millionaire ge carding h in love with Doris e, a young girl interested in aritable work 7 ati Lo Sh in years, {snot in t W Sno0es The short lines in patents and gunmetal leathers, some with tan, gray and black tops—real bargains at the $1.95 sale price of of health He gives the gi ttention, and even signs a check for $4,000 for a charitable institu tion in which Doris is interested. as no love for the e, thinking only of ODD SIZES IN ve theme of “The ex eee Fiehting Heiress,” at the Class A a ; sie ptoned, LADIES’ PUMPS AND ns NN, GO ds OXFORDS Patent Leather y and Tan tops; Pumps, and ~' $1.50 pecial feature for the ki igs S OXFORDS | Seattle, which will be seen until ; i Saturday night only A great, big on-like pe, otherwise known as ar orang-outang is starred in What Darwin Mi sed the comedy iitraction on the ogram The Room a multiple reel t Hen Wil Hlunte in the leac¢ connie feature A featu of the ent Oxfords: Ing at OPIN SATURDAY ah EVENING HOPING fat 2B BUILDING pieture i t the plot rs infernal machines ve round room, from Which the photoplay de ' Loves its name.