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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917. PAGE 8 ; The Palace Clothing Co. The Palace Clothing Co. ‘23t PALACE CLOTHING CO. 222% Corner Spring First Ron /pojacs IN FILMDOM Positively Never Be- BRPOARPPOAIOOIOODRAAIOOOA | i. ‘NEWS: ~NOTES—GOSSIP pen a 104M. ‘k) RPT) Must Dispose of Three Carloads of CLOTHING,HATS,SHOES AND FURNISHINGS ——REGARDLESS OF COST A All Mary Pickford Productions The scarcity of merchandise in the market led us to overbuy. Our stock did not turn as fast as we expected, and we are left with a stock of goods stacked to the ceil- ing, and no cash. The bills are due and under no condition will the creditors hold off any Jonger. They demand their money inside of 30 days. We are up against a hard knot. In order to save our name and business we will throw our entire Fifty Thousand Dollar Stock on sale Saturday, March 17, at enormous loss. Any article in the store, from a collar to a suit of clothes, sold at about 40c on the dollar. We have been closed all week to rearrange and re-mark our entire stock. Retail Merchants Will Find They Can Buy Job Lots Here Very Cheap Men's Wool Union Suits, worth “4 ened reduced $1.38 Saturday March 17, 10 A.M. Sharp In Her Newest Picture Scene From “Miss George Washington,” With Marguerite Clark, Rex ] Sunday. # | * Today’ $s "Programs _An unacrupuions lawyer tried to All our Men's Clothing is piled in lots. Lot One—200 of them, will go at $4.89; a4 Pi Girl | les @ tse the police records against the sizes 33 to 38. Lot Two—193 of them, will go at $5.98; sizes 35 to 42. Lot Three— Soyer Guts, weth @4 BO cial ee Hay plans for him. But the gir 342 of them, will go at $7.98; value $20.00; sizes 37 to 48. Lot Fgpr—750 Suits and Ih \c $4.00, reduced to $1.98 the Book and Play by lained that she had been arrest Overcoats, will go at $8.68; high grade makes; all sizes. Mi i on euspicion and her Bertilion Boys’ Pants, worth to 75c, reduced to ... 29c Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, reduced to $2 .68 CY) Men’s Suits Must Be Sold Men's Suits, worth to $10.00, tenes... 94,89 Men's Sults, worth to $12.50, reduced iB nericeses---- GO 9S Men's High Grade Suits, worth to Wa ieycnews nicems Men's High Grade Suits, worth 4 $25.00, UR: $9 gs $2.00 Wool Underwear reduced to ... 58c Our Shoes likewise are arranged in lots—Number One will go at $1.98; sizes 6 to 12. Lot 2 will go at $2.48; sizes 614 to 11. Lot Three will go at $2.98; all sizes Original prices of Lots, $3.00 to $5.00 and $7.00. All other goods will be sold the same way. You will find our entire stock marked in plain figures. SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING at 10 A.M. Sharp faved to 91.48 reduced we 91.98 $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Pants, to nnrereceseesess BOSS $2.50 and $3.00 Men's Hats, “epee $1.18 Eleanor Gates = ‘| measurements taken—but that it as All Who See It, 7 l¢| Was all a mistake. | Regardless of Age Gyt0e “The Heart o' Except for the fact that the po-| |liee do not take Bertillon measure Tem/ments of suspects, the picture ts Neevra” jebbled ” BRING THE KIDDIES : bags yr Hobbled Hearts” ts the comedy Sik Ties, worth to the Unbers> SOc, reduced to 19c 15 Cents ey eae ya weclA MUSEMENT "ee Box, 10 Cents (Sf aoe state ee Sm son am = srasceas Shoes—— Shoes——Shoes Well-known brands, such as Walk-Over, Pack- ard, Hannan, E. & J., Kirkendall, Washington, Dayton and Big Z, all included in this sale. $3.00 Dress Shoes, $1 98 Heavy Work Shoes, worth to reduced to $5.00, reduced $ Shoes, worth | to 2.89 Work and Dre Mae reeeens CSAS Shc 98.48 |LIBERTY Matinee for Chil Charles Ray is reafly pathetic as Next Saturday, St. jthe country boy tn “Back of the 's Day, Beginning Man,” Liberty. Ray plays Larry 9 A. M. Children 10 Thomas, clerk In a casualty office Y Children Under 8 who rises to succ’ thru his own Years Old, 5 Cents. grit and the efforts of a girl stenog rap He is practically forced into an engagement with the boas’ daugh ter, but her death releases him. A & murder trial, in which he is accused § 4 ANNETTE Wool Underwear, worth to tens 59c i Und . th w of Killing the girl, is one of the s¢n- KELLERMANN see Zc Ff 1.00 and 91.50 White Stitt $5.00 and $6.00 Mackinaws I $5.00 and $6.00 Wool Sweaters, sations. ak n_KELLERMANN ¢ nf reduced 2 8 reduced $300 and $3.00 Sin Shirts, “Villa of the Movies,” a Keystone,| Fi 4ye PicTURE BEAUTIFUL Pod Flannel Shirts, worth 9c Bi ebagte ceaiay 4 | WE vcisse veveeee-1.63 Slightly faded, fa the comedy. DIRECT FROM ITS GREAT . .00, reduced to.. Cc reduced to ....69¢ “4 weap IN SAN FRABIIOO a Heart of Texas Ryan’ Be new ear at the Coliseum. Bes- jsie Eyton, Tom Mix and Frank) \|Campeau are in the cast. | It is the story of a cattle king} who names his daughter after his| Inative state, and after she returns | from Vassar she sets the cowboys’ | hearts bouncing. A Mexican endeay- lors to marry her for her money,| }put it remains for an American | leowboy to win her heart. She waves her lover's life after a ter-| rifie ride. The story is set in the beautiful scenery of ‘Temes. . peyton dyer dey $1.00 and $1.50 Boys’ TSe Werk Shirts 75 Dress Shirts Pants reduced to ..... aoe aees 24c ae RO 29c nel Shirts, reduced to 1022-24 First Ave. Co st Ave Corner of Spring S'reet WHAT IS GOING ON IN GERMANY! ING ON IN 4YOME| AS TRANSLATED FROM THE NEWSP APERS WE GET FROM GERMANY (PROOMED REN -O- ME) } AMERICAN AVIATORS CALLED | staton ording to the Flemish or; Brussels, according to this plan.) it is imperative to procure rye Ends Catarrh, Asthma ADVENTURERS IN INTERVIEW | Walloon population, and creation would be the administrative center | bread for the people, which is more| Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs The Cologne Zeitung publishes an!of Brussels, which ts nether Flem- for both Flemish and Walloon! nourishing than the diminutive lit-| 5 _ interriew sith & captared British |ish por Walloon, lato a “tree clty/’|states, and city and states would| te white rolls to which they bave.se| So, Coren ey eee ISEUM $2.00 Silk Mufflers, . ees _ reduced to = 28c $1.00 and $2.00 Men's Gioves reduced to . 33c ver Coats ‘ond Mackinawe reduc- Ge Lee 4 $1.98 (MOORE Matinee Saturday JOUN CONT PRESENTS ‘The Senson’s Musical Gem } . | | CLEMMER | Mary Pickford is turning them!) away at the Clemmer in “The Poo Little Rich Girl.” She plays Gwen 4 |the Jonely little daughter of a ri 'family, whose illness finally bring her, mother and daughter closer together than ever before ee Origions Sew York Uroduenom | Sold and guaranteed by Bar- Dr. J. R. Binyon ° Augmented hestra javiator, who says, according to the|resombling the free cities of Ger recognize the kaiser as their su-/long been reduced, REX THR CAST INCLUD ink | many preme head. This course becomes the more|tell Drug Co. FREE | Sarah Bernhardt has nothing on ar Vigman, “The Americans who are flying gREAD SITUATION IN necessary, seeing that cakes, dear) 5 egwin. Clara Kimball Young. Miss Young! LS | anes for the allies—they are low-clas® BERLIN GROWS WORSE and bad tho they be, are hunted fo ee ob Frag er Grown adventurers, with whom we British This bread famine article appears | With such avidity that in an hour or | if , > ; y New spaper Man Is officers have nothing whatever tolin the Berlin Tageblatt two all are sold out.” HIMSELF peje plays the title role in the movie $2.50 GLASSES version of “Camilie,” now playing ON EARTH |at the Rex. Made — English Peer | “Something must he done at once| “WORLD WITHOUT HUNGER” |... eee aN in | PRUSSIA AND BAVARIA to remedy the bread famine which|POPULAR BERLIN BOOK ied few optical COLONIAL HAVE INNER QUARREL prevails {n Berlin, It i# truly| Berlin book advertisements call to finis The Unborn,” at the Colonial, a Tn, All not Peacefal between Prous lamentable to see the women run-/attention to a new novel, “The ae im Seattle contains a great moral lesson. It tae r in the German ning to the bakeries and jing not} World Without Hunger,” whose jain, chief pa on Fe". tg also a preachment for birth con-| |nation, and Bavaria, second king:/a crumb of bread availab! hero is a scientist who rids the rol and against quack doctors. i dom in size within the emptre. At a time when tinned foods and|earth of “food kings” by inventing! Gertrude Bondhill plays the gt e + Pavaria, it seems has its own| vegetables are unobtainable, when | a cube containing the essence of 12 ‘ON OPTICAL co.) ili i diplomatic system, and maintains | meat {s rarer than diamonds, and standard edibles, one of which wil! relat with Austria and with the Vatican, besides having a min ister in Berlin accredited to Prus to Bavaria brought a request from By | \oetcide {hat dintomatic: relations| Two Days, Starting Sunday Night, March 18, rtatoes « worth their + weight in gold,| last a person all 4 7 * 311i FineT Ave Sig WELLINGTON CROSS ¥ m inno af aad LOI JOSE a comedy, ts the bill at the € is A The first named is a drama of Western mining and Eastern so. ciety life taire Rice, Eimer and Tom, LYDIA BARKY, empire be discontin / ued. The dispute is mentioned in Matinee Daily Thereafter . the Augsburg Postzeltung, which | \ vigorously defends Bavaria’s diplo- | Imatic rights. RUMANIA’S RESOURCES } | DIVIDED BY CONQUERORS | Frankfort Zettung publishes an account of the distribution of Ru! | mantia’s resources among her Ger-/ jman, Austrian, Hungarian, Tylgar- jan and Turkish conquerors. | Under Gen. Von Tuelf are German} jand Austro-Hungarian commissions with equal powers, which apportion | Tending Woman i 4 the supplies, seeing first that the eas NERA ET 1H MINCS 1G. 25 50 oe iy wm, Fox Presents the Picture Beautiful! in a ottish village are en tailed in “Peggy,” at the Strand Peggy has an automobile, and {s| my the terror of the villagers. She| puts the finishing touches on an unconventional love affair, and tops it off by marrying the young min ister, Billie Burke is the ) Bae ‘SPOKANE MAN MAY wr With Norma OF THE Nights, 100-6001 Ma ‘ LAND C. OF C. J0B''- heeds of the Invading armies are| KEW PAN 1 INTAGES y | With the troops satisfied, the re. GODS se rather Gordon ©, Corbaly, secretary ot yl |maining goods are transported to ften your kane Chamber of Com-| Nights, 7 and 9, Mats. 2:30, SS ee the countries of the Teutonte alll With the Mod. is merce, 1s being considered for the| BACHELOR DINNER Lord Graham lance, Bulgaria and Turkey getting woe position of secretary of the new PATRICOLA fixed shares, and the rest being di 1 e Chamber of Commerce and OTHER BIG ACTS Lord Graham, publisher of the| vided equally between Germany and Kimball m jal Club, aceording to gen 10¢ AND 20¢ Montreal Star, is the first native |the dual monarchy . ane wlated chy P P - _ [Canadian and the first newspaper| Products that Germany ts thus re % Corbaly was candidate for con man of the British overseas domin-| ceiving inclu’e corn, aking and oil Young m srevsman-at-large in 1912, and Is a PALACE HIP ions to be created a baron, He ts|DIVISION OF BELGIUM progressive in politics Afternoons, 1:20 to &: Sven, 6:20 to 119169, and began hie career as an of-/ INTO THREE STATES PROPOSED Little Donna's Cir \fice boy for a small newspaper, He] Herlin Zeltung am Mittag pro ‘CAMILLE’ fj woutn xnock ou ee ee ee whicxanare Ooms’ A ORGME DRY” LAW | i000 EAS ire {wuy HAIR FALLS OUT {| TURKS DISLODGED | ANNETTE | Blood Test DR, DONAWAY | 802-3-4 Liberty i Union and Third. Wairty semmen Stop Those Losses — a aeube * “i ‘ % ; Jwith sensational) We absolutely guarantee the A petition to refer the Washing | Dandruff causes a feverish trrita-| prrRoar March 16,—" | ty ipieree sg bo ‘a ton bone dry law is being cireulat [tion of the scalp, the hate roote| ward Kermarshah we dislodged the Wises te Gnacaens rege aget en yidbegs Ai a aay terwar Beanie Bakbioe &. 4 ; shrink, loosen and then the batt | murky from their fortified positions ah oh acbsetovane (hate eter hon ae Wiame, "The law goon Into cttect || COALIK Seti tt My | comes out tust. To: stop tasting | ns ean fe ne graceful and turn your money, By mail, $1.00 : shel aw goes Into effect | Sencen 10¢ |i hair at once and rid the scalp ot he su of Naleshkian,” said free from sume per box; 6 for $5.00 P sn Sal cashes th Ons avery particle of dandruff, got a|the official war office statement to-| tion as the rar RIGHT DRUG Co. ' JOuN HAMMICK | Before the bone dry law can be| SHCOND and UNIVERSITY 4 submitted to the people it will be| 15c¢ Children MZ necessary for the petition to be| Lone Senta... % 1 1 by 22,700 Bes bay red voters. | Mi Williams’ headquarters are at the Wilbard hotel, go-cent bottle of Danderine at any | day paintings in {¢rug store, pour a ittle in your | hand and rub well into the scalp.| Any person can half-sole his own} After a few pications, all dan. |#hoes wit! recently invented soles} ni $ and the hair stops {that ave a'tached by clamps around| Matinee, 26c, 50c; Night, 25c, 50c, 75¢ E q = the edges i Exceptionally Fine Music | READ STAR WAN TA D8 | HULU BOO” lat. Thurs. » “Pearl of the 1111 First Ave. Seattle art gallery,” a