The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1917, Page 8

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STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 3, 1917. PAGE 8 THE SENSATION OF THE TOWN-— Another Big Strike in Seattle Entire Stock and Fixtures of S. Swift, the Large Seattle Merchant, Bought From W. B. Woods, Representative of the CREDITORS LIKES TOBE | VERY SERIOUS i |Viola“Dana Says She Wants to Be Seen in Serious Roles | Often; Was Child Star {APPEARS AT MISSION Much has been written about the famous -lHttl star, Viola Dana, | jnoted for her great success tn “The Little Rich Girl,” now at the Mission in ‘Threads of Fate. | | Viola a litte girl with only 19 birthdays in her collection, | }but she has h ge of soo ape eR he fue. At a Small Percentage of Wholesale Cost—It Goes on Sale Tomorrow (Saturday, 9 a. m.) at the Greatest She {s somewhat disappointed! Credi with the opinions grown-upe have tors about childrep, and what they like FORCED SALE Ever seen on the Pacific Coast. We'll force it to move regardless of price. This great stock has been moved and merged with the great Palace Clothing stock at 1022-24 First Avenue, and it will be thrown to your mercy at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, in the greatest price-wrecking sale Seattle has ever known. Men’s Suits, Men's Shoes, Furnishings, Cash Registers and all—all going at a fraction MEN’S SUITS | SHOES SACRIFICED! od ae, $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes One Lot Men's Fine bo and Tweed reduced WW vicdescecsnse $2.98 worth up to 422.50, going at’. QOLOD | wort to 5700, cu to... 92°98 150 Men’s Finest Suits in all the latest fj $5.00 Wool Sweaters $1 63 and colors; sizes 34 to 44; worth §f reduced to ........- -- ee Dbe $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ Suits ~ $2 43 reduced to ...... othe son's o styles len’s Pants, values to 4 $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Suits reduced to ... i‘ $1.18 poe ah foe js e Men’s Pants, vel —_ $4.00, $1 og ae gb i eeeeed ® al inaws reduced seeee SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. SHARP PRICES CUT TO PIECES 75c Work Shirts 170 Men's Dress Suits, values pay A aa $7.95 One Lot of Men’s High-grade Suits, regular values up to a Viola Dana | in the theatre and on the screen | “You know there ts an tmpres-| sion among older people that chil dren like to have nonsense written for them to look at,” she declares “Now, I think that many children | are much more serious than older | people—a grown-up is only a child) grows tall, and maybe with gray hatr. | | “Of course I am young in years but I think my ambitions and ideas are quite as important as if I were older “My {dea of a good picture play is one that has fine ideas in it| about older folk»—not children- and I hope I can be pictured in serions roles often.” PRICES CUT TO PIECES Men’s Union Suits, worth to $1.00, cut 0. 99c Wool Underwear, values to $2.00, reduced 1 58c Mary Pickford will be seen at) the Liberty until Saturfay night In her newest picture, “The Little American.” The story deals with | the present great war and offers} various surprises that, when seen on the screen, will disclose remark: able effects, Fanny Ward In, “Her Strange Wedding,” replaced “The Slacker” at the Colflseum Friday, and will continue until Saturday night. A comedy and scenic are also on the new bill. Jack Gardner, Essanay’s star, now appearing in “Land of Long Shadows,” at the Rex, declares bis {dea of the worst thing on earth ts to sit In @ barber's chair with his razor at your throat, and see the porter trying to give your new hat to another customer. Earle Williams engages In a real- {atic hand-to-hand struggle in “The Hawk,” at the Clemmer. i He i cast as the dogmatic gam- 7 P4 bilng house proprietor, who preys idge Jones Winner |JNDUSTRY SURVEY [upon soctety ike a | hawk and Judge Jones, ¥ith “Pop” Geers| |whose only weakness ts his devo fing the reins, galloped home| QF CITY COMPLETE) :102 10: nis veautirar wite ith the bacon yesterday in the Circuit meet at Kalamazoo. A survey covering general Infor-| Jane and Katherine Lee, email of — __| mation concerning the 1916 activi-|size but internationally big tn rep-| ties of some 400 industrial plants utation, the two best known and in Seattle, recently completed by, most loved of motion pteture chil- Curtis C. Aller, fellow in the bureau dren, have been rewarded by Wil- of industrial research at the Uni-|liam Fox with a fivereel produc | ¥ersity of Washington, was turned|tion, in which they have the stellar over to the Industrial bureau of the|roles. It is called “Two Little Seattle Chamber of Commerce and | Imps,” and is now at the Strand. Sommercial Club Thursday. The survey covers all lines of indus tries in t up until August 1 and the indw eau will cover : the industries not included in the tase success of the same title. In survey \it has been achieved the master. " « of producing activiti«s, The is wholesome and big and de thru breathless suspense to exported for) one of the most thrilling climaxes 4, Jever attained tn motion picture art 10c Large Handkerchiefs Men’s Garters to 25c, Qc reduced to .......+.4++ 15¢ Men’s Sox 6c reduced to .....-..---. Men’s Underwear, Worth to $1.00, choad to Oe nase ee eee Sa Sie sian BOC —— PAY CHECKS CASHED—OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK. COME. ———— $16.50, will ers reduced to........, $1.00, cut to ........ Note Address Carefully ™y THE PALACE CLOTHING Co. 1022-24 First Avenue, Comer First and Spring———25 Salesmen Wanted at Once BIG TIME DANCE At Leschi pavilion Saturday ing, August 4, auspices of ‘$1, Knights of Pythias Band te SOc Extra Lady 25¢ tee opal iNet taverty | BRITISH VICE-CONSUL theatre.—Advertisement. DIES SUNDDENLY William Henry Murray, British | vice consul, a resident of Seattle for more than 28 years, died late Thurs- | day at his home, 1618 33rd ave, aft- | er @ series of complicated {llnesses. | | Mr, Murray assumed the vice con-| | sulate in 1918, when Bernard Pelly| jas elevated from the post of rice! | consul to consul For 20 years pre- | Viously he was connected with the, firm of Lowman @ Pelly, financial) agents, He w: survived by 8. Murray, and a nephew, T. de La- coy Moffet, of Hanford, Wash. Unwritten Law,” at the seven-part drama edwin Milton Royle's Our Shoes cost quite as much to build as any other. It is the fact that shoes must ordinarily pass through the hands of Jobber, Wholesaler, Salesman and other = “in- between” channels, each of whom must have his profit before they reach the wearer. Amillion and a quarter horses |... and mules have been war purposes since | “The Man Who Forgot,” a grip- ping and soubetirring drama of a man's regeneration and fight to re- tain his new standing in the world, is shown at the Class A. CLOTHING WILL BE ¥ s0ON ate to pre- most con hing cont ng our HIGHER The cost of production with but ONE legitimate profit added, is all you have to pay. Our low prices then, are made SEMI-ANNUAL #1 DOWN SALE - aeeemnanenamenes up f ny th fit: Men's and we ns suits of Mabel No > i: ied bein ie yrrect atyles, fab and guar mand, who Is | saved ors, $1 down and $1 @ being sued by AMUSEMENTS tier opportunity will 1 Goldwyn for The latter is the basic prin- ciple upon which flourished the growth and development of sixty-four upstairs econ- my stores alleged con- GATELY’S CREDIT CLOTHING tract “Jump- ous | 7 paca — | ing.” Mabel 1 112 Third Avenne. Anna Luther le now the owner 5 of the Russian wolfhound Boris,|) when with the | which took all the ribbons of his|| Blograph com wae ORPHEUN clas in last winter's Los Angoles| | Py, THEATRE dog show. It will be remembered |) known as the Third and Madison Remember, factory prices with a legitimate profit added IN HIS LATEST MUTUAL A REGULAR OLD-TIME CHAPLIN RIOT —THE— IMMIGRANT —and— JACK GARDNER Big Broadway Star lthat at that time there was much/| “bathing girl,” dissension, which was aired in Los|| because of her Angeles dailies, between the own love of the er of Boris and another noted dog! | Water She fancte r the fact that the va- hae a pet sea riety ybons awarded the Rus- llon, with sian wolfhound class all decorated), which she the kennel of Boris. Misn Luther|| Playa In the finds Boris particularly decorative | 9 Water. specially in photographs with herself, We illustrate here three VAUDEVILLE — | TWILKES mene | apetals PECIALTIES ee ee ae , Dainty Paris Pump of white, black ? Matiness Wednew f i and patent kid; Louis heels; “COMMON CLAY” || | Der Palfeescsrss:. See Nights 206 eC, Mat. ibe, 350 White Canvas 8%-inch Lace Boot, pe ot. Goodyear welt soles, new mill- MATINEES anit ape ; tary 14-inch heels, $3 45 —— = : ‘ ee SR Te ° | PA 4 In white Nubuck, $4.95 per pair. Any Pi. ALACE } Men's Mahogi Calf Engfsh Seat Walking Sh Goodyear welt and ‘ q Rinex or } er fat. Two Blondya: soles, per pair 4.45 ! y \ Crane Wilbur, for the character of Devil McCare, the title of his} newest Art Drama feature, got out} s old Stetson at of several n of the nis again wardro tu ago. With the m story, the In Tokaye Jn yrtant part o an im The Land of f almost | featured male|there was the calf's nose almost EVENING AND SUNDAY y We Close Saturdays at lead, and the ibur picture! pressed against the camera, so 7 P.M. Long Shadows is one of West osphere, It|Bobby generously shared the spot MATINEES Snow and Ice and will mark the introduction of Mr. Nght with the calf for a week 500 Cc 600 quickest with the Wilbur and Juanita Hansen as @ Seat Seats Gun Reign Supreme cofeatured team, Lorimer John-| Francis X. Bushman has added = stone is directing the fortunes of 40 acres to his Maryland estate, Mr. Wilbur, Miss Hansen and and now Bushmanor has 165 acres, ‘Devil McCare.” valued at $150,000, exclusive of horses and cattle. | Little Bobby Connolly has just! | spent a week on location in Con-| Dorls Darst, a Columbus, ©., girt,| necticut, with Director Charles M.,/ who bas sung in opera in Europe Seay and other members of his|and 1s 1 known on aville | HARLEY AHEARN And Hin Comedy Cyclints KANE @ HPRMAN Ri 5 Cor 7 NOW PLAYING Second Floor Cilel Bldg Greater Vitagraph company. ‘The circuits, 1s the first pli bey ARWICK t pieture called for Bobby to be on sig by th jegfeld Cine ‘or. | ROBERT Ww WI $ d & p | St a farm, An ideal spot was found poration. The promoter of this 7 econ se . MADISON STREET Between tet and 2nd Ave. “The Man Who Forgot” 5Sc—Class “A”—5c Third, near Pike, 10c at Night 5c Saturday Matinees and also a calf with histrionic in-| company 1s Willlam K. Zlogteld, atincts. The calf went évery-| brother of Floreny Ziexfeld, jr. the | where with the little star. If Bob-| musteal comedy director, and ‘hus- by had to appea® in a close-up, band of Billie Burke,

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