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STAR—TIRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1916. PAGE 2 GS IN FILMDO FROM THE CHELAN CLOTHING COMPANY STOCK BOUGHT AT AUCTION ‘ Sold Under the Hammer at PUBLIC AUCTION, and Merged With the Entire Stock of the PALACE CLOTHING CO. NEWS ~NOTES—GOSSIP | mr == TENTIRE $40,000 STOCK Consisting of Men’s and Boys’ High-Grade Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings |0 Be SLAUGHTERED! Entire Stock Will Go on Sale Saturday, Sept. 30, 2°. The doors have been closed and stock arranged for fast selling Saturday. We'll positively sell at the lowest prices you have ever seen. The following items will give you an idea of the sacrifice that will take place tomorrow. Read items: MEN’S CLOTHING | IMMEN’S SHOES J 2:".."""""" "57 The best makes in the latest styles. The Best Makes Represented 50c Leather Work Gloves, 23c : : tt All patterns and sizes in wool fabrics. Men’s Shoes, worth cut to to $4.00, $1 G CUR BO nee eeeee é a 50c Suspenders, genuine Presidents, cut to....... 18¢ Men's Dress Shirts, worth to $1.00 worth 99c Men’s Underwear, worth “A8c Thousands of Suits to select from. Suit Cases, worth to $4, 98c oe ime - = —— | SE aig wk wih nae ee ei Men's Suits, while they en EP Patong . | Men’s White Handkerchiefs, 2c sold to $15.00, Silver and Linen Collars, all Audrey Munson, in “Purity,” coming Saturday to the Clemmer Theatre EN oe ae eees ba price ...... aeicvere sizes, cut to ............. c Men’s and Boys’, broken lines and sizes, 98c GE WO. dec cccce neces PROGRAMS TODAY | COLISEUM Large Lot Overalls, P) GABERTY—-Lillian Gish tm “Diawe illic Burke made a hit Thure — Cc : SCLEMMEN—Harota Leckweed tn |4a¥ at the Coliseum, in eight more price ...... ete eee worth to $2.50, $5.00 Dress MEN’S HATS “Mieter ” parts of “Gloria's Romance,” heart HECLSEUM—Billte Darke te “Gle- interest being aroused by her atop 25c Wool Sox, 9c cut to ..... peter eeees Shoes, COLONIAL — tion of the little motherless boy she WOOD fn a beds cde'e's (elisa , . rt 5 Beet” wane Newent ‘| Jaw in the night police court. Her = Men's Suits, algo aS aan Tee wy ” Big Lot Men’s Hats, ec STRAND—Wiltiam | Farnem tm chase of the murderer of her lover leavy Fleece Underwear, c sold to $18.00, $6.00 Big Z Work WOT tases eokepaas REX—“Ged's Country and the '* Most exciting. This picture con "on tee EER OEE as cut to Shoes, heavy veal Weman.” tinues Friday and Saturday. Fri-\M 0 0 "ees ee GUE EO oe eee a Beg 6g y Late, stylish models. MISSION — Ki Witttams t day night the Fashion Show will Men’s O stock ...... CoG aee s » OEY ee Aee Anineis Peawtek to “Tee ‘eiight all the women folks and not en's Overcoats, at worth to $3.00...... a Commetern” a few of the men, ah the ton girls| cut to ........ thee sold to $12.50, $7.50 Men’s Veal oe : LIBERTY pad ae eprenme | Men’s 15¢ Sox 6c MIG 5a ia aa Cod tae a High Tops, 9 Lillian Gish, star of “The Birth of | MISSION Price ...... rete ee eens sco bork dag doe ate ie BOYS SUITS & Nation,” “The Lily and the argo | “Into the Primitive,” the big five. and many other productions, is to} part jungle picture, with Kathlyn be seen starring in “Diane of the Williams in the leading role, will Follies,” which will be at the Lib-|/be seen for only two more days at! $2.00 Arrow and Bates Dress erty until Saturday night only. This/the Mission, where it has made a is @ psychological theme, based on | stupendous success and “hit In Shirts, c CUR WO cer merecccccens the story that an individual can- to the Primitive” is told with such Bot rise above early environment. |4 glow of imaginative illusion, with [MMM cut to .............04. A comedy, entitled “The French such intense dramatic vigor, with Milliner,” with that cute, chic little |guch effective audacity of phrase, comedienne, Fay Tincher, in the|that it almost seems as if the au Teading role, completes the pro-|thor’s appeal was to the inner men-| | | tality as much as to the bodily eye.| | ‘There are also other things on the program of Interest. ee. Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, worth to $20, 9 8 price : a Men's tas Heavy Big Z Washington | #1. Loggers’ and High Cuts saya: i ai $2 $4.00 Boys’ Suits, 9 Saas ALL AT SALE PRICES | sno” .”..... $1.68 COME EARLY TOMORROW-—DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M.—PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS CAREFULLY == | PALACE CLOTHING CO. == 1022-1024 First Avenue, Corner Spring Street $1.00 Boys’ Pants, 29c CLEMMER While the story of “Mister 44." with May Allison and Harold Lock-| wood at the Clemmer, is on a/ somewhat new and original line | with many situations never before filmed, the scenic grandeur of the| many scenes causes much com ment A major portion of the story }takes place in the beautiful Lake| Tahoe region, California's most ox-| lclusive summer resort. During| lthe course of the picture, many | people prominent tn Calffornia so- ciety appeared from time to time good all next week, advertised, Ali con- or until entire tines tract goods inciuded are sold out. No re in thie sale. Money strictions. Mo reser back if purchaser so vations. desires, |photoplay, “God's Country and the|on the place and transform the |Woman,” at the Rex, was born in| yards of the house into the floral wil Fall River, Mass, September 30,/derness of Southern homes FENWICK lie ¢ . " IN GEO. KLEINE’S pa ee eer i His ‘father, Stephen Holt, oe The Big Night GREAT COMEDY | GRAND whose folkx came’ from England, | COLONIAL s / A was born in Norwich, Conn. Mr.| The woman pays forever — = ‘T™ Commuters’ } James Cooley, who has an im-|ioit's mother, who was Addie| This might well be the title of | portant part with Theda Bara, {n/jistch prior to her marriage, was | “That Sort,” now running at the O Miss Grey: My home is in {she only left in July. While I fear give him a good book (the little) “The Eternal Sapho.” at the Grand all River and was a direct Colonial. It is the gtory of a wom-| Canada, and | came all the way adverti ather bound gift books of famous born in ments in the newspapers |! 6 + | | played in the production of Be escendant of one of the original an’s sin and her repentance told in down into the States in an effort | would never reach her, | fee! quite /poems make an ideal gift for such thoven at the New theatre, and/gettiers in Now England & Way not usual to the screen to find my daughter, who left confident that if she is in Seattle an occasion) OW with the Drama Players company Mr. Holt was dueated in the Warda ‘Howard, fe erly a popu | home becau of a misunderstand. she must read your lette: so lam —— jwhich was endowed by Chicago| pai) River public schools and the lar leading woman in Tacoma and | have an idea she is in Se- asking you to print these few lines| Q.—How can | find out the last j capital, appearing with them with|p xf C, Durfee bigh school. His | Portland, is seen in the stellar role. |attie, but her name would not be in hopes she will see them, or that name of a person who belongs to great success in such plays a8/folks intended he should become a ee listed in the city directory because some one who may chance to know Third Ave. at Pike the militia in a amall town. | know “Pinero’s Thunderbolt,” Mollere’s| panker CLASS A —~ her may see them and tell her. Her j“Learned Ladies,” Ibsen's “Lady see What story of life in the suburbs ° name is Mre. W. A. Jones. | am | his Christian name, which is not From the Sea,” etc. In pictures STRAND extolling the unhappy lot the 1ano ontest waiting to see her on urgent busi- common A. D. A. has achieved great suc notably For a few speeding feet of film,|commuter {x complete without the ness, also have some mail for her A.--Make inquiry at the state ad: as lead with Helen Ware in “The|the William Fox forces who ar-|mother{n-law who comes to visit? from South Africa, Should her |Jutant ral’s office, stating the Price,” and with Marguerite Clark | ranged the « ° ° nery for “Fires of |None! Right! Prize Winners eyes chance to see this, write to man’s Christian name, together BURKE aaeiben SB iin “Wildflower.” and with Jane| Conscience,” at the Strand, had to The Commuters.” at the Claas her mother, General Delivery, With what other information you cetyiene weid-g| Grey in “The Little Grey Lady nild two colonial mansions, put in| A, with th dainty little star.! gi) Winners of Prize Contest | Postotfice, Seattie. ha mncerning him that might ioe) machine choy work, me-B) . ‘9 ty lawns, huge fountains, |Irene Fenwick, ix causing much | A" Winners of Fuse Contest) Thanking you a thousand times, |help to identify him ' a re ‘ REX archways, and concrete | merriment in the cozy Third Ave.| Grititied ts Mahd This Miss Grey, | am yours sincerely, - in SEATTLE ENGINEERINS George Anselm Holt, who plays|weiks The scene desired was for picture house. It runs the last asa ct Ein | LILLIE P. Q.—Kindly tell me how to stiff oe ) pagsoot, Ine. the part of Arnold Lang, the , Announcement } y © stiffen 108 West Roy St. p K. Southern picture, and all the spa |time Saturday night —, see Sie sreblintad Seivakn Selate heavy” in the eight-part dramati+ | cjouxness and luxuriance of South ai 1 oS SPSONETES, SONTER Haerere: Sen, fovsneea and luxurience 0 South | In the several publicity contests —! am a girl going on 17, and | optige, WE THREE. The set was arranged in» rich QQ eo te TIME A COLLEGE | that we have conducted in the past, /have been going with a young man! 4 ip the baskets in a thick FRIDAY NIGHT GRADUATE LANDS HIS FIRST | where credit awards have been {® about four years ™y senior. In this section of Hollywood, on a vacant praL JOB, HIS BUMP OF CON-| sued, our experience has proved y solution of colorless gelatine and | at the time | have had a birthday, and he ape occasionally while driying. gave me a box of candy. He will onesie soon have a birthday, and | would) Q.—Is it all right to wash crepe like to give him something, but de chine garments in warm suds, jot. Several gardeners were en-|CEIT BECOMES A DENT that the cost of the prizes and con gaged to put a week of their time ducting the contest han averaged about 10 per cent of the volume of SHANGHAI s : nusine ulting therefrom, In RES I AURAN I “nevggiee Fiber vt te not couting usa Got know what to give him, or the same as other wash clothes, or cont for this expense, so we have (Ct Know whether it would be/necessary to use gasoline? 25c Lunch and Dinner CA determined to give our patrons the PPE! oF net BROWN tvES. A.—Kither way is su olbatai It penefit of this additional saving; ten’t all ‘ ep . F Served Daily benefit of this, additional saving: A-—It Jan’ at all necessary ‘tolyou use suds, be careful that th 15c—Children 5c ; 3 * give the young man a present; but/ water is not too marn, and hang { wit Bile ; hang in 11 A. M. to7 P. M. L ACCEPT you can bring it to Eilers Musle jf you wish, it will be proper to!the shade to dry Hl House and recetve its full face value, with an additional 10 per cent added to its total amount, even tho your qward be as high as sa: $125. For inatefes, if you hold a Ww credit of $100, it Is good for $110 at Elleras, or if your award ts $110, Ellers will accept it for $121 when applied on the purchase of any of our well-known new pianos or plano players You can still bring your credit letter here just the same, altho we are now closing out our business at greatly reduced prices, because of the Montelius Piano House, Ltd, of Vancouver, B.C, having pur chased the Eilers interest in Seat tle and will move Into this build- ing immediately the Retiring-from We have just installed a latest Wonderphone, and we use nothing but up-to-date music. Come and try a meal at our most exaq Chinese and American Eating Palace meal we will pla your favorite music The finest Che in the city 106 Second Ave. So. Near Yesier Way Half Bik. So. of Smith Bidg. THE EATING PLACE, WHERE EVERYBODY GOES TheNude in Art After Sesing the p Suey and Noodies WORLD'S GREATEST MODEL Audrey Munson seeseeeeaeeseesensse: In the 7-Act Photoplay Business-Sale ends Select the plano or player plano you want and if the price, for exemple, be 255, deduct he amount of y r contest award, plua 10 per cent and pay the balance In little pay ments, some as low as $1.00 per week, Remember, the extra 10 per cent i discount that Eflers gives does not 1) mean a loss of profit to us, but rep- nv resents the amount of money that Only the most skillful selection will would ordinarily go for conducting : a. insure the proper help to the vis pe the contest, In this case, it is The above picture shows the centrally-located offices of The Electro P; inless | fon. Better obtain your glasses r your gain because we bave not! Dentist hi for’ 7 h ou SEAT A er Pag |p. , f been put to any of that expense ists, where for ten successive years they have turned out thousands of satisfied _ Bare, catia. teens oneretes D B Store open evenings, patrons annually, Each succeeding year has brought a greater number of satisfied ~ (ip , ‘Purity’ ADMISSION 15 CENTS BEGINNING TOMORROW Home of Glasses the Best $2.50 on Earth ALL AIDS FOR EYE SIGHT Should be very carefully chosen po select glasses in any other way is —. jat Leos. jorie Len select gvanees in any othe y vi a -———=), | patrons, and consequently a greater volume of business, the past year being the s Pe site hast Pinioeias ro BULL BROS. | most successful in their history. That the public may benefit by, and share in the | just Printers j| Brgenerity that painless methods have made possible, The Electro Painless Dentists 1013 “THIRD main 1043 Ti will give a special discount on all work contracted for during the next ten days. MARCUM OPTICAL CO. Near Madioon.