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STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1917. PAGE 3 'BIG WELCOME — FOR RETURNING DOINGS IN FILMDOM GUARD PLANNED | suis) NOIKES GOSSIP ureday ‘ONLY 12 DAYS LEFT FOR BIG MILITARY BILLS WASHINGTON Congress EGROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager »WALKOVER SHOES $1.93 |" Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium sien) « Bh ude Gane Genes A Stock of South Bend, Wash., Offers Exceptional | Jackson. which | Prices to the Seattle Public. ony ae Feb thday ore Closed Thursday, 22nd Washington's Bir Feb. 20. has 11 legislative and military or days remaining in which to clean up ite vast preparedness program, may total this year of 037,57 During the must pass these bills cations, $60,855,000 $368,500,000 000; military academy, $1 ashington which at Vancouver «duty on the Ric ? days the senate Fortifi naval, $247,000, ded or Men's Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, worth to $4.00; Walk-Over stamped on every 4 Tinton” boos pair, go at $1.98 3 io the 1g the members| fm > | Besides the bills n Misses’ Shoes army (prepared 34,839, Unifold or Bove ergy puma Hep Lar Ry Ed) iif pata ‘ort n06000 ff Duofold Bed Davenports ute complet mete Special $31.75 Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes pees me wi , ‘ broken lines, $1.89 oa women hat " * $ $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes Stray brated Red Cross make, and 16-inch go at $3.4 Men's Shoes, to increase 000,000, 7 BANK ASKS RIGHT TO joni FINISH LAND DEAL tops, Florshiem worth to $7.00, go at $3.48 Men's Heavy Work Shoes for this wet weather, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48 These are the prices Mr. Rogers has placed on world standard Shoes. The Emporium stock carried noth ing but the finest lines of merchandise, and the Walk Over and Florshiem and Red Cross Shoes are merely a few that Monarch Malleable Range Superiority Is Easily Understood H. M. ROGERS Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth- ing Co,, Who Brings This Great Emporium Stock to Seattle ment w thi plain, easy- tand expla- oplane give a to-unders items of the high grade character of this stock DON’T BE MISLED! 31085005 \U. S. EXPORTS SET —_ partla inciple a atin | JANUARY RECORD principle ‘aa of its good is its malle- struction, ts riveted cams tight - and partial Ethel Barrymore, in “The White Raven,” at the Clemmer The There is but one legitimate sale of the Emporium stock i We got it, and it goes on sale tomorrow only at the Red Front Clothing Company, 1508-1510 First Avenue, just north of Pike Street, next to Liberty theatre ourt pro Jebtors WASHI ceeding b previo | Americar NGTOD MEN'S SUITS GO AT $4.89 °Nccdca New Suie S05" a : $ ® | Needed New Suit : riick Suits that sold to $12.50 go at $4.89. Men's Suits and| i tenet Overcoats that sold up to $15-00 go at $5.75. “"s20 00 Men's ha Pd a : high class Suits, including Griffon and Collegian makes—a lan Vnirbinnks and MAY LET JITNEURS REFER SENATE BILL ry is told about rare value at this price—$8.95. a " een. ae “Reaute | This great Emporium stock contained a number of ene ta $40 l Dress Suits, They are worth conservatively to AYMPIA, Fet Th range tilities uittee today a) = I d be, in ommended ns t “Rivets ql bea i eng as ms or epee ee a2 ; COUNTRY’S FATHER : en's Suits an vercoats, wo! o a big sort. * . tt of tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and serges, made by the WILL BE HONORED BOBBY'S BAD BOY ge ~ world’s best manufacturers, go at $9.85 ihe Sahert Ask Wednesday we will sell Men's 50c President Suspender m in ever 1 at 17c; 10c Handkerchiefs at 1c; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 6965) oth. so stay er Some one evidently son Tallor An interesting Harron pla ad Ph 22nd annual meet-| Ro can loo © a tough nut ws Sons of the American| BOY ndun TRADE YOUR OLD STOVE AS PART fMen’s Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at 68¢; Men’s| Revolution to be held on Washing: | + oie PAYMENT ON A MONARCH | Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union|ton’s birthday tn the Chamber of RISES FROM STREET Just a story about a boy Q.—Is Prof. Hugo hence . Commerce rooms After working her way up - still living? wi —the kind you would ex- im Suits at 68c; $2.50 map and Wool coe jeas a ae this}, Idee Ellis, of the supreme|the streets, tho girl was dashed! Doce of Mack (esatic atl A.—No. He was stric i These are just a few items, picked at random from this jbench, will preside ax toastmaster|down into the d s again by the|f . menths ago while he lived to write for “the great Emporium stock. This stock was bought at a mere/at the banquet) which will be at-|treachery of her et What class at Harvard | pictures.” ‘fraction of its original cost and these prices give you an idea) tendod by st least 400 persons. The | would you do? World painted ncn crews “bomemen mew EST form will be Liberty to Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin from en several idressing a The of how quick we expect to turn it into ready cash. list of speakers will include sev-jand the Wo! Rex eral Washington ceMbrities and| Mr, Rogers, when interviewed as to the succcess of th: levee this Is a great stock that | have bought, and it Is certainly great son | WELL, WE SHOULD SAY 80 see it go so fast. To give you an idea of how | am forcing the sale bof thie high grade standard merchandise, | will quote just a few more | °°") A) 60" “- am selling 15¢ Silver Colla large lot of Overalis go at 49%. Me Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. late styles, at two for 15c. A Pants that sold to $3.00 at 950. Dress Shirts, Men’ Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for man’s Gr: going at the lowest price dise.” The sale continues tomorrow, 9 a. m. Don’t confuse this stock with fire sale or damaged mer. right place. work wear Included in this sale, and| ever placed on world’s standard merchan Be sure you come to the chandise. The Emporium stock carried the best brands of Men's Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings, and every garment or article pur chased during this sale is guaranteed to be perfect. and tomorrow it's going at a mere fraction dise that’s on sale here, It's good merchan of its cost. The savings you will make are far greater than the values here represented. Remember our Address—The Red Front Clothing Company, 510 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, Sale starts Wednesday morning at all week this week, for after this week sizes be too broken to guarantee delivery. for that old adage applies now as never —Advertisement. next to Liberty thedtre. m. sharp and continu good for Wednesday and ali this sale and come earty, before—"“First come, first served.” 1508- just north of Pike The sale prices here quoted If you want to save, come WILL NOT BOTHER PLAN OF RAILROADS WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 der not to interfere with the In or. new plan of railre heads to relieve the | otumission ed until Marct hastening the return freight Th have : the traffi meres today ordered defe was to Hosiery, |‘ annual custom of placing a} | at the foot of the Wash University | Washington campus will be in the morning in the pres of the D. A, R. and college COUNCIL PROTESTS AGAINST BILL 348 «: county y council »pes contained nantmously the passage of If passed, th control of all city legisla’ at resolu Monda: first der the s of the ¢ | Bla nds a $5 u gun and 1 gives his and tells hoot himself old: bloodedness is | The White! jemmer, Willlam ner partr him to buy a | pessie LOVE HERE | Bessie Love ph banks in “Reggi Strand this week “OOF! RIGHT ON Reggie f the CiTtes GIRL PLAYS TWO SHIPS SUNK: NEW YORK r driat the Kerr Stéamshiy been aunk company announced SOME DOG n “The » ‘Tedd AY® ODP 'Two-Reel Super-Sennett Keystone Comedy “The Baby” dan THE BEAN staggers from the room Nick of —full of loaded with laughs. Time glee— jammed with mirth—and THE WORLD AND ¢ NOW PLAYING CAPACITY) Come Early Night Life in New York—The Gay Cabaret —the Country—Beautiful Flowers— Sweet, Clean, Pure Air—A Little Child—-The Rebirth of a Soul Through Sympathy, Understanding and Faith All Lead to NO ADVANCE 15c CHILDREN he THE ETERNAL TRIUMPH Truth Over Error “THE WORLD AND THE | neer He's a SOME TRIP! around t f “Love Af did it. And worl 0! me ‘ONLY DEUCES A pair of dev n the Northern Lights dance hal She gave the winner an I. O. t }for herself. It's { The White |Raven,” at the Clemmer }ALL ABOUT DOLLARS “$$$ $$ $," that's what Dollar Mark,” at the Class A about Robert Warwick and bara Tennant star HART AT MISSION Denton lost al a was del A womar Bar t for 1 by a little pio. to him, {" man, | best rem and the | bladder a Steve n after he hall but girl brov t it bach William 8S. I plays the Bessie Love, the little girl dance hall girl—who but Glaum. It fs in “The Aryan,” a ea the Mission orable stomer the trade ee OH, UNCLE! Maybe Vivian Martin Wax Model,” at the an uncle who works in office here I know of « entire but The) wa and I fi didn’t know it who stara in Coliseum, the po! raat yr’ MAX “SEES” SUB Jax has everyone yoard the Hn France to A excited on coming over fror rica, He he sees a submarine, And it’s onl fish heading toward the Comes Acro the Coliseum thi * . YOU'RE RIGHT, VIV And Vivian Martin, in “The Wax Model,” at the Coll m—well, as the daughter of a Parisian dancer he knows life pretty well mpted tom Prove a big boat Max laughs at with man week Co. Dept for a inee any 1 booklet telling der und she} jar six ik about troubles fo: my Very tr LYNN What one of va bout 'the Regular fifty-cent and one-dol hottles for sale at Matinees 10c Evenings 15c Children or Iment A ort who | Dr stood t day is « kidney It enjoy and has ccording received vave 1 case of gall through believe in uly you FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to Kilmer © test qual to liver wo met tot ed it in merit 1, FERGUSON Drugetst Newberg Swamp-Ro: For You Send ten cents R., Bing ample size You will al to Dr hamf bottle. luable kidneys Oregor t Will Kil ‘on, N STAR WANT ADS ts u t It will coi 0 recely information and blad ull drug BY CYNTHIA GREY WASHINGTON PARTY Q.—Will you please give me some suggestions for table decorations for a Washington's Birthday party,| also for refreshments? MRS R A.—Remarkat are © rowboats, cl and fla shops offer t birthday ho: baskets for the cente may be fil with maller baskets to match stumps which vgton the the table flowers, hold nuts or bonbons loners hav The confect ‘ Yank sandwiches heir own nd o non ball cream. Doodle hatchet red and blue alad it probably the v hments which ve at a party F Among the delics che ho ruary st of s wele cken, Lady Ba re hington pie fruit cake nog and frozen the original A can te Ma Ind cake Hence istard, which INDEPENDENCE CAKE \ genuine recipe od pound of ri THE GREATEST OF ALL ALASKA PICTURES wiTH Ethel Barrymore Aree hall wiet, “The White Raven” f the Klondike at f the Gold Rush AY, A Story Tair the big moment tr RSON' SSEAN OFC while | dja large » cards, desired | WASHINGTON PIE The Washington ple is not Fo batter beat % cup butter >a cream with 2 cupfuls of sugar, 8 beaten exes, 1 cupful of milk pfuls of flour sifted with nls of bi g powder ture in 5 shallow in a moderate Let the ing from a pie ead the m and bak o ab: 15 minutes kes cool before remov the par | When col 1 d place one carefully on spread with a berr straw and pil other ayers ame way. Sprinkle with powdered sugar | thin Q.—How many states require a marriage license, and how many do not? Which states do, and which do not? M. E. W terri-| California} both par-| r and be examined affidavit states and except Alaska Mexico require tories and New der oath, or submit Q.—Wil! you please print in your columns the rules of “500”? | was down to a friend’s house playing and he said the joker was the lowest card in a no-trump bid. | 1 say it Is the highest, and that it] will take any trick, Thank you a} thousand times for your answer as to which of us is right certain | Dear Miss Grey: In answer to “Peeved Wife,” | want to say that she is one wife in a hundred who can say that her husband has| money which he cannat account for.) tam, and | know many others whose husbands cannot even ac count for the money they spend, so, “Peeved Wife,” you should only be glad that your husband has and is capable of making extra money in these strenuous financial times When we get only two onions for 5 cents and nine potatoes for 25 cents, | certainly would be delight ed if my husband could bring home extra money, and can safely say ‘Peeved Wife's” husband is no boob, even tho she thinks herself one. Anyone who has a system for making extra money these days is surely lucky, in my estimation, so be calm, and don’t let him get your goat MRS. MOON Dear Miss Grey: 1 would like to! take exception to what “E. C.” says in your column, He says: “Evi dently F. B. C, favors the Roman izing of our nation. He @wdently! does not know that the Roman and our democratic governments ae directly opposed to each otheby It seems to me that E. Gialmust study some to know Roman law of the past is almost identical £ our aw of today. Romalmjurisprddence has been transplanted to our so | “impossible,” ashamed of ourselves, we Amer icans, that in over 2,000 years we have progressed so little. if the federal treasury depart- ment had consulted each American as to a suitable design for our coins and followed out the resulting why, we would have on the coins everything from an aeroplane to a bull frog. R.A. M. “The Wax Model’ A piquant story con- cerning an artist's model un-| VIVIAN MARTIN A fascinating vision of loveliness 5—ACTS—5 And the one big tri- umph of the comedy field in many years— MAX LINDER “The man with the million dollar eyes” The children will idolize Max At the Coliseum it costs them only Sc any time COLISEUM FUTH at PIKE SECOND AND UNIVERSITY AEN, satay and called at best “modern we have modernized Roman law and igovernment, and we ought to be| WOMAN utile, Vivian, or LOGE SEATS 25¢ Come to Se go to London BEST FOR RESULTS

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