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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1916. PAG DOINGS IN FILMDOM NEWS NOTES —GOSSIP’ RIEIEIE ICE PEN IE ICICI IOI IIE ICID Get Your New Fall Suit HROUGHOUT our Suit Section you will find evidence of our at Gately’s Honesty Is O. K. Thinks This Girl PITTSBURG, Pa,, Sept. 22 The recovery of $5000 worth of gems lost by Mra. Lee Meriwether of St. Louis in the Wiillam Penn hotel, In this city, Increased the ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Again, at the Request of Hundreds of Cus- tomers, Sensational Free Offer Repeated Prices Cut to Bed-Rock for Grand Finale | Tomorrow. Here is our Free Offer: Men’s Suits that sold to | $15.00 for $5.75. We've combed our clothing stock} “preparedness” to assist you in select ing just the right Fall Suit. The very smartest styles for the Autumn sea son are here in wonderful variety the range of fabrics and colorings is so great that any taste may be satis fied—and the values are the best pos sible at every price. The girl, employed as a maid in the hotel, found the Jewels in the bed occupied by Mrs. eriwether. On turning them over to their owner, she received the $500 as a reward for her honesty 5 ual, we are showing particu from top to bottom—we've selected 200 Sui A : 524.5 . over new Suits | larly good values at $24.50, In and > thay A op in all pure wool fabrics—and all NEW PROGRAM TO | this lag Remy las Fall Suit iM go tomorrow at this ridiculous closing-out price—$5.75. | of beautiful lines, in gaberdines, | | And as an added inducement to force all of these Suits ue suewh aT REX lins, broadeloths and Callot chec | to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, Manager Hamrick, of the Rex the new Autumn shades. These Suit "we again make this Free Offer: Any $2.50 Hat in the| Seraotaa' for the entire, progress of aldose yor di 1 ns faints the house—and there’s over 500 to select from, in all shapes | jthe Universal Film Co. which in Seiler (pieey eeu o} |cludes the production of the Blue |Bird, Red Feather, L-KO Company | Nestor, Joker and Animated Week: | ly Companies. E b film will be al first-run pleture The opening bill} of the new program will begin Sun day with a Blue Bird’ photoplay, the title of which {s “The Grasp of| | and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with! | every Suit and Overcoat sold tomorrow. And here’s a still bett-r item: Men's beautifully. tailored Suits, new Fall styles, winter weights in blues, : blacks, grays and browns that sold up to $25.00, go to- morrow for $9.85. And with each of these suits you| get ABSOLUTELY FREE your selection of any hat in| popular price $24 50 NE of our most attractive group’ O of Suits for early fall is that at $29.50. Here are many charming models, showing the fashionable long coats and the full flare tailored skirts broadcloths, mannish serges, pop Greed.” The star {* Louise Lovely she is supported by Lon © the house. | joe ; Jay Belasco, Gretchen Lederer and eee and checked wool velours—all , > . , } o nown Blue d actors - w colo Men’s Overcoats at these sam- prices—$5.75 and » t ‘ ‘This is a wtory tremendously inter well represented —at $29.50 esting, and a powerful drama of heart Interest and adventure. The story is found on Rider Hag gard’s great novel, M n $9.85—if you wish. “Ag note—these free offers good SATURDAY | 4 Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s $3.00 Dress and Work! /j : ee eH usd matiseat aut erippiae th Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of Men’s.Dress and Work vise Bi ts tees Shoes that sold originally for $5.00 will go for $2.48. | LEAGUE ORGANIZED new Triangle picture, “Diane of the Folli — ane Shirts, worth to $1.50, go at 48c. . n's Wool Socks at 9c. Men's Cotton Socks at 4c. aie Bgl ender chiffon, Pink embossed velvet bodice, with BY 400 RED HEADS lavender chiffon ruffies on the sieeve. The train, starting at the waist) - - _ Overalls at 39c. Men’s Collars, all sizes, at 5c. B. V. D. ia Underwear, Black Bear Overalls, in fact, everything |ine. is of the embossed velvet. Lavender silk net ruching trims the) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 22 that man needs for dress or work wear, all included in bottom of the akirt. Pink satin silppers and pink slik stockings are Four hundred “red heads” from In worn with this attractive and becoming di jdiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan this sale, and going at these sensational prices. i see © poco caggyolgegetteps ints Berton ‘ eunion here and organized the And here’s the cause for these enormous reductions: | ,U{M"#TY—Louler Giawm te “The /reer the drama revolves, | Miss! RedHead League. of Ataasiod. Then This great CLOSING-OUT SALE at the RED FRONT)" <trmxrn—ttenet marrymore t viewing "tng" ulin {het suis Nest founion mill be Weld here tn “The caval.” | wt, 1917 n Loutso o! | CLOTHING COMPANY, at 1510 First Avenue, oppo-| SEUM — multe Burke tm Sartorial adornments. In all she |Gerson, Ind., was elected supreme | : ° * Pp | m¢ Remaance.” prepare stinct Kowns, each of | ., sal | site the public market, comes to a close. With just a)“ m Holmes ta “Wateper-\which In displayed to advantage |prendent, | The only requirement few more days left, we have decided to cut down prices '** ** Sistchdink ancrta td whens] ee: re teen ee the play.” Ihave red hair: : Ps pel bee iv ere yee Martie tn “The COLISEUM Think of buying your Summer Underwear, worth to| ara Billie Burke was given a hot wel WHY MAGNESIA 28. And Men’s Hea: Wool ‘Underwear | oe N—Myrtle Gensales ta “The come to the Coliseum Thuraday by | bd wy. ‘ PAF, | se the Seem ae werne fll her “Gloria's Romance” friends, | SHOULD BE TAKEN $2.00, goes at 48c. And Men’s $1.00 Union LONtAt—Jene Wiese t “The wig are determined to miss no part be wold at 48c. And Heavy Canvas Gloves, iseysy”* ” tec ut he folate wae ABTER EVERY MEAL Men and Young Mer These Are Overcoat Days and this is one store that supplies all tastes, Whether you wan 4 coat for cold and stormy weather or a dressy coat to wear o clear November days, we are ready to serve you well Extraordinary Values are shown in English, Chesterfield, Balmacaan and double-bress ed models. Velvet collar overcoats and rainproof overcoat Smart looking, comfortable and warm, at $15, $18, $20, $25 and $30 A Great Display of Tailored Suit: comprising the very prettiest patterns of the season. Suits of the very best tailoring. There is considerably more firat-clas: quality and workmanship in these suits than offered elsewhere at these prices $15, $20 and $25 In Serges, Cheviots, Cassimere Nove'lt and Fancy Mixtures The Co! t |. In no previous production bas! !& eight more parte until Satur ‘omorrow you can buy your Work Shoes, high cuts, ‘oulve ‘ium been given sock 8 (citer ef the. preceding instalt | peston s r tar 1 pport at y to exere! if you wear them, at $2.89; they sold originally at $5.00. | originaiity tn the creation of gowns | ments. as the story naturally grows_| : erest as talon wo! A len’s Oxford Shoes go at $1.00 a pair. {rhe Welt ‘Sloman the finepec|more weeks will now’ finish | notices Men’s Pants, worth to $2.50, now 98. Men’s $4.00 trisucie production by C. Gardner | “Gloria's eg pet 8 eesti Friday Phare te at $2.38. Boys’ Pants cut to 29c. And Men’s Swilivan, which will be seen at the MEM Prings the Fashion Show . Liberty for only two more days) pelivatapad “or Shirts at 28c. ending Saturday night. When she CLEMMER The above are just a few of the bargains offered. Our|was cast for the difficult role of Idouel Barrymore, who t« three large display windows, at 1510 First Avenue, are just |"!!! Aradelie.” around whose ca- | The Liphedval.’ al Uy stacked with honest merchandise—and all priced ridiculously ered by many critics to be the low. Money cheerfully refunded if any” purchase be un- Your Credit Is Good Buy now what you need—make use of our account system. It’ at your service free of charge. Pay as you earn, $1.00 a Week or $5.00 a month pel mates we, Saye New Vork | let your boy have a new sult. It wil gladden his heart and bring a smile of joy. Boy's Knife FR with every suit. Suits, $7.75 to $11.75. Boys’ Hats, $1.26 to 2 Boys’ Stes, $2.25 to most versatile member of the won-| , erful Barrymore Drew, family of }u ere only. toc you can’t make any mistake here. Remember our address— COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY Maurice Barrymore and orgie , RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1010 First Avenue, Drew, Lionel made his first ap Drew, sr, who had the role of DN) Teg) ers eto ere ete (MARKET “REPORT || Albert Hansen COLONIAL Jeweler and Silveremith 1119-1121 Third Avenue Between Seneca and Spring Sts. £ESBEEEEESZCETCEEEEETEZTETEEEEEIEEITZIEIEE | . wit Gus Brown Sas: fifi CREDIT IS O.K | RSS ram eet ae ee eae Sl mad has beauty, which arouses the in. Apples | mh eb — om, are not Fecommended. for chee Gravenstein ». ————— ———— rr terest of gp fch old Parisians, Sheline correction. of gtemech cataity se > es ees Pony aa ay 4 If Too Fat Get requites his kindness by stealing ieee ares ereretice tt | Jettens -.. 126 @ 118 his money and then pushing him More Fresh Air) of a high window. She brings [ruin on every man whom she uses lin her upward career. At last she pieced "* | fascinates and marries the Count | Ville Handry, whose young daugh ak-/ter is engaged to o naval lieuten of/ant ordered to Farther India. 4S;| The unsuspecting young officer hin-|{intrusts his fiancee to the tender dered thereby. The heart action be- | mercies of one of the creatures of comes weak, work ia an effort and! ~garah Brandon,” as the adven As to Fabrics We feel that it’s a very large part of our business to offer you wide selections in fabrics as well as styles, hence our Penn-Brook and Michael Stern Walla tase joee i Today and batty) Tomorrow Only Class “A’ tn You! | waite, new, Col serenn 2800 1008 First, at Madioon Prices to Retailer for jer, Bagge and Cheese a vt RO Sewre & Go| orcas nw calls herself. 16 takes! Wécninecee | Fat put on by Indoor lif the girl to a house of ill repute, in mery, cube a Mane URES lrfuttgtacse' od | which, by chance, Hives one | of orn weno: THEATRE obesity may result Sarah's former victims. Thru the cubes When you feel that you are get-/ discovery by this man of the girl's Sto — ot sere tbe San out dentity, she is saved and the po-| ne a joke and your |lice are called in Sarah is exposed in her true col ore at the ve moment when the old count, ruined by her extrava THIRD AVE. AT PIKE Last Time Tomorrow VIVIAN ruine nda burden « Yenlthy fat end as much time as you p Young America P an in the open alr: breathe |gance, is about to commit suicide ES ai MARTIN Featuring el! Drog| She takes potson rather than face tae 3 | Helen Holmes 0 es hn (the penalty of her many crimes Whom Everybody Loves and ‘one’ before at | Far ae Yee LAST TIMES J. P. McGowan Weigh yourself every few days | REX “ . A . and keep up the treatment until you| Helen Holmes, as the heroine of The Arrival Tha greater alae This year both Suits and Over- a0 rein 18 «whispering Smith,” at. the The Sensational ‘ » OC Diy even MiREaee ant to of Perpetua story ever filmed a even | Rex theatre, reveals to her host of ington oats. 34 sate srianed crowded with ACTION! coats show really wonderful Drama of range. $2.00 a tow days’ treatment, h s been re-/admirers a new side—her excep: | ported to show @ noticeable reduc ) Won ta woke tional ability as an emotional ~F. X, Bushman — ~ | actress. ‘al of the scenes she ¥ ioe @ a . In Suits we show all manner of appears in are highly dramatic, and pastor So: a re Fast, Furious 7 5 Wheat 6.0 47.00 i stripes, plaids, checks, tweeds and 4 cap Beverly Bayn Children _. .5c Vrices Paid Wholesale Deaters for | Vegetables and Fruit ~— - —? Adults ....10c “Pennington’s Choice” Coming Sunday plain cloths. In Overcoats the same—and at prices that make the values seem very far out of the ordinary. $15.00 to $35.00 Our immense stock of Furnish- | Dorothy Rogers, who plays the }part of Camille Dore in “Where , | Love Leads,” at the Strand worked | 4 id R ¥ junder a terrible strain during the | | orla $ omance making of the play. The filming of the picture had just begun when | 8 PARTS Miss Rogers received a telegram | ‘ telling her that her fiance, a well | Friday and Saturday known motion picture actor, had | |been accidentally killed in a pro: |duction being made in Florida They were to havo been married jin May eaee |none but an artist could depict the Billie Burke mental anguish of the character STRAND IN Women Mees Al es ss RESTAURANT 0 : : 25c Lunch and Dinner Served Daily 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. see L | MISSION | “The Secret of the Swamp” has Story of a wom- been created into interesting enter an’s wiles and Daiece E |tainment thru the medium of the Up | smiles and guiles, | Lettuce, toc i H oes i m: producer, and will be the attraction : We have just installed a ings, od and Shoes is complete at the Mission until Saturday night with £ all-star OR a ooo Iatest Wonderphone, and we 7 y ; ¥ i 186 othing put up-to-date ar prices. only, with Myrtle Gonzalez, Val) cast, featuring ma use noth at popular pi Publ Georce dertandes.aca frank} muse. Come and try a meal at our most exquisite Chinese McQuarrie heading a company of Elsie Jane Wilson | eat { ‘ and American Eating Palace ‘ i splendid camera actors. The story | as the vampire Tu . d | Bedhy /Miget equbodies seneationaitem and. en-| f pinenpols, icrida, aie. While you are. enjoying your | ‘ gaging love story, bright comedy | Radishen 20 neal we will play some. | 7:80" end 9 and a scenic Investiture of great! Mihutnen, teat you? “daverite,-_muate ). Sis the bedutiful |beauty; comprising a combination | es | Tomatoes, to pbx go PSE te Pr ch of elements that will appeal to - i Ms levery picture fan. Miss Gonzalez 7 e |will be remembered for her splen- Continuous 106 Second Ave. So. p as 10n ldid work in “The Chalice of Cour-| 11 to 11 Opposite 42-Story i. C. Smith Bldg. aie acid in, thts Sverige i ep ules, AAT RO Near Yesler Way chanical drawing Show tion she succeeds in creating a, x Half Bik, So. of Smith Bldg. character that will even surpass her | SEATT ENGINEER finé work in the aforesaid produc. 1 Ine. | THE EATING PLACE, WHERE EVERYBODY GOES tion. Second Ave. at Yesler

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