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Men, Here’s the Best News in the Paper, and the Gain Is Yours—Everything Is Ordered Sold, and Sold It Must Be Orders are orders, and the orders we have are to sell everything at once. This calls for drastic action, and the fireworks start tomorrow. ::: Men’s Clothing, and Furnishings are going to. #be handed out at terrible | sacrifice prices. Men’s Suits, our regular $20 Suits, are now $9.85. Our regular $15.00 Suits are $6.85. Shoes are included. $5.00 Selz Shoes are $2.48. Other fine Dress Shoes, worth an 00, are now $1.89. 50c Work Shirts are 28c. Dress Shirts are 38c—the Dollar kind. | This is only a sam | prices are slashed. le of the way e same reduc- and you will not regret it. BOSTON CLOTHING CO. 1115-17 First Avenue, Near Seneca Street ‘DURABLE PEACE Shoes, Hats | tions are on Boys’ Suits. Come early! SHANGHAI RESTAURANT Let’s try a meal at the Shanghai today. They always serve de- licious Lunch and Din- ner for less money. Excellent service and foods. Most exquisite Chinese and American Eating Palace on the Soast. The finest Chop Suey and Noodles. 106 Second Ave. So. Near Yesier Way Half Bik. So. of Smith Bidg. THE EATING PLACE, WHERE EVERYBODY GOES MARKET REPORT Native Washington ——_________—-@ Prices Paid Predacers tor Fags, || creamery, brick Poultry, Vea! and Pork Cheese wheel Domestic 20 0 it ” Young Am 23 Select ranch ry Tr April exes try Hay and Grain @ paid producer) o—¢ 1400 38.00 on oate.34.00 RE> Vashingt rt Battve Washington it eamery. cube ja le w CHARLEY) t Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit Biackberries F k ne 05 TODAY AND ¥ 160 TOMORROW ONLY F 0 BRAND NEW, c ‘ D 800 FIRST-TIME- ‘ pit g 100 SHOWN COMEDY ; on RIOT @ 109 9c: | eo CHARLEY’S: a PICNIC ; : a a” a a rival Pe er, th at o view ot his t unn plays oe The Katzenjammer ss § Kide ' “The Catia Iron” . 40 24@e@ Is 02 0 @ 5 Ve 01% 1 @: © Cnidren 5c Adalte 10c 326 ST IS PREDICTED Premier Briand Tells How the Allies Have Put Germany on Defensive DOINGS IN BY HENRY WooD (United Press Staff Correspondent) PAR pt A lasting and durat », imposed by an allied vie ry # been insured by puttir Te fe powers entirely on the « Premier Briand declared today In reviewing before the cham ber of deputies war developments | since the last session | The intervention of Rumania and Italy's declaration of war against Germany have completed the solf darity of action of the allies,” said the premier, t has completely reduced the al empires to lefensive and prived them 1 initiative | y operations allies have intervened tn Gr f e double pu of protecting thelr ex y corps and conserving Greece's own inter sts, They will not permit the ene: jp in Greece interfere with ese ends. The unity now fully established will insure a lasting durable | Peace being imposed by an allied victory.” EX-SEATTLE RESIDENT. DIES to | Mra. L. E. Burdick, who for a number of years made her home tn Seattle with her daughter, Mrs Joho P. Herring, ¢ on Sept. 13 jat the home of her son, Walter | Burdick, in Sioux City, lowa CLASS “A” THEATRE THIRD AT PIKE “Her Dow AR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 'NEWS—-NOTES—GOSSIP Theda Bara, Appearing at the Strand for the Balance of the Week, In 1916. PAGE 3 FILMDOM Cynthia Grey’s}| the man she meets. ‘He is a wid ower and has two children. He is of good parentage, but seems infat vated with this woman, 1 find my does not seem to realize the wrong |she Is doing to herself and her hus band, The children of the other man certainly need his love and his have proved disastrous to all jtles concerned, You 1 |warn you end that courting par custody of bis children if the woman is lly foolish enough not to realize the wrong she is doing, {t ought not to take long to convince her of 1t. Try to make, her understand that she is not only committing @ wrong against her jhusband and the man's little chil ble Life.” »jevery ¢ 'TO TELL SHIPPERS ABOUT EXPLOSIVES LETTERS Sutatus. uncer oe’ @ ~~ SATURDAY Frida 1 t, te re Hy OSRRE ENT ATCO: ther Beeld tania: vit CHILDREN’S man. | know where she goes and ve C self in this position 1 know all t LIBERTY the parties, and | want to help them. The woman is foolish and that | fear | shall becor ous wreck is no danger In our fla conquer my feelings of fear. t their duty to look out for me? |money. What can be done to make them give up this wicked flirtation? MOTHER A MUTUAL FRIEND. A.—It fs, Indeed, and ave a A—A well-meaning friend usu-|right to insist on thir ction ally gets the worst of It in a case| Children with a proper le ra like this. No man enjoys the news| Mother will not permit |that his wife ts receiving attentions | thru evenings of fear when the from other men, and no man cares of their way 1 ted out to be reminded of bin flirt However , JAt the same time, if it ts r children o ¢ of | power to do so, it is right t i should put an end to these ¢ oung ‘ e it meetings. Strong lang ening |probably will be most effectiy Compromise this matter. Instat As the |the case of the guilty man. You| that dren spend some of might remind him that only a cow.) their ev 168 at home, and you ard and a sneak-thief would trifle|*pend some of your evenings in I il I Y I Py with the affections of a married|*haring their fun. This plan should woman, You might cite any num-| Promote h ony brought before the public eye that COLISEUM Friday and Saturday BILLIE BURKE me a nervy They tell me that there but | can't len't ! DAY AT THE A Story of Genius In Rags Also a Keystone Comedy and a Thrilling Race Picture ALLACE and Our URLITZER dren, but against herself. She 1s! USICAL PROGRAMS TODAY would be hard to find, and the|tarnishing her good name, and ARVELS MERTY—Mae Marsh ta “The Little combination of Miss Marsh with | ma aginst Mage a sini 1AL—Vlerence La Badie ta) 18 th thy has presented | @ th ea Re aa hawer ee 8 —I have been going with a girl : EN W € Rhatcepeare, Mreliing Player's] | for Che pont ol mrontthes, Next ween Romance” Today and Tomorrow Only EMMEM—Leciile Lee Stewart tm| Billie Burke, in “Gloria's Ro- |her _ Pd er age tt pred Wite's Good Nema” . s : |etay in another city. 1 shou e In the Most Forcefully Act SAxD—Thede Bare to “Ber Deo-| Tan, Packed | the Coliseum ler some present before she Second 10 Parts First at Pike Moral Lesson Ever Boreened | bie Lite.” What would be appropri- KEX—Chartie Chaplin ta “Chartle’s ba much anor rg vers first bert LAWRENCE. eee Continuous | ptenie.” hey are led with action, an z “f CLASS A—treme Feawick tm “Fhe|is of the exciting sort. The deau-|,, A Stnce you are not engaged to Friday Night be tiful costuming and staging con- . Matinees . Oe . MISSION—Hila Mall in “Lave Girt” |tinues, ‘The new music, the Tray-| [Son of candy, Tackett a potty 7:30 and 9 Children 5o | LIBERTY A KNOCKOUT COMEDY excellence of * © general the duction with is playing at two more anced cast | Mae Marsh the Liberty Idays, A for better Announcement no small amount with is It of satisfaction, and with pardon- able pride, that | am now able to announce to the enlightened public of Seattle the opening of my new dental offices, situated at the corner of Third Ave. and Pike St The volume of my business has grown to such an extent, and the number of my patients {is increasing so steadily, that moving to more spacious quar- ters has become an imperative | necessity. I have spared neither money nor efforts in making this the most up-to-date Dental Office on the Pacific Coast. Patients will find in my new known result the study My day , offices every improvement to Dental Science—the of a lifetime devoted of Painless Dentistry offices will be open all your inspection on the the t to for asion of Grand Opening Saturday, September 16, 1916, Music—Souvenirs—Flowers Third Ave. and Pike St. ———————————— | eat. features that ‘will make a@ strong bill until Saturday night is ora spoils reo aisle inetba F ashion MISSION Show Q—My children are between 13 Elia Hall and Harry and 23 years of age. They are good bring delight to votaries children—Il've devoted my life to pletures when witnessing kein hem § Love Girl.” which ts playing at|feave me alone nearly every, ever, 15c—Children 5c the Mission until Saturday night| nd. | boone so. fright only. This is Mies Hall's greatest success since “Jewel,” and it might be sald that it {s her great- | STRAND slums of London to one of the = places in English society So many peo- falls wddenly, when the de-| hd ption by whieh she had climbed ple were dis- is disclosed, is told in Theda| ° di Bara's new subjec the Strand, appointed in How a girl rises from life in the Her Double Li . COLONIAL That he would be absolutely ac- curate in every detall of dren appearance Lawrence Swinburne, who plays th of Avon in Master Shakes; Strollt not getting an interview with Mr. Ince yes- ayer, Colonial, spent eral weeks studying painting of Shakespeare tn the Metropolitan terday, and unable to gain Museum of Art and in several pri vate galleries : . REX Charlie Chaplin does about a the funniest things in his in “Charlle’s Picnic, t featuring the famous] Mian which runs until Sunday | at the Rex * P26 CLASS A Thru six enchanting reels of The Spendthrift,” at the Class A, you will watch the lesson ham-| mered home with a truth and force and a pleasant sense of real ity possible only to so accomplish: | MISS LUCILE admission to the Clemmer on account of the crowds that ed an artist as Miss Irene Fen- IRISH TO DANCE LEE STEWAR [ The “Friends of Irish Freedom mm the Hibernian, hall, Ninth and The Dainty Little Vitagraph Star, Yesler, Friday evening for the re t of the Dublin sufferers Her Leading Man, and PALPH W. The Famous Director, rene =a |: pases || HARLIE HAPLIN IN ONE A. M. Two Acts of New Comedy— “Chaplin” Com edy Ever Shown ON THE CLEMMER STAGE, BOTH EVENING in Connection With the Showing Funniest Produced By Mr Today and Special Friday Concert Tomorrow at 3:15 LASY TIMES Bring the Children—Sc CO 10c ONta, HUNTLEY GORDON WILL AGAIN, TODAY AND TOMORROW APPEAR IN PERSON IN THE AFTERNOON AND “HIS WIFE'S GOOD NAME” Ince, and Featuring MISS STEWART and MR. GORDON Miss Stewart Will Sing “Somewhere a Voice Is Calling” PATHE WEEKLY AND A INCE of the Five-Act Feature Program Selected at Request of Patrons COMEDY