The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1918, Page 4

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TTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25, 1918. PAGE 4 THE Royal Boot Shop’s CLEARANCE SHOE SALE Opens Tomorrow Morning 9:00 o’Clock ia soniie beer eae Gore id wae coe ee cou"$465 Our Entire Stock iwc g: é. Will be turned into cash to the last pair of shoes in this Clear- ance Shoe Sale. ey HUN MUTINY IS * Musical Programs at Local PATCHED UP IN... Photoplay Houses Pleasing | BERLIN CONFAB \... GPa BY PRANK J. TAYLOR dent) 12 Sareea IRS — = ios pacman rots rea te { i | was re clash with ‘The tre tines ref y re trans ferring ¢ naval bases partictpated the guard 1 casualties eral officers ley with . and an i whereby © to remain ere to report A number fome of the marin in Berlin, while ot to Kiel and other po ‘ royalists ing out their props t 5 In Bavaria, where the monarchist movement appears to have gained some headway, t sare pro posing a refere 9 decide be tween a monarchy and a republic. The Prussian national assembly, it has been decided, wil! be held Janu ary 26. The 23 electoral districts will select 401 delegates. Direct secret suffrage will be permitted to all men j and women over 21. , 3 Admiral Von Hipper, commander t) of the late German high seas fleet: | t Admiral Bachnann, commander of } t what was the Baltic fleet, and Capt. Henke, naval commander at Kiel have been dismissed from office. It ts understood that Field Marshal | | Dorothy Dalton, in a scene from “Quicksand,” showing at the Strand until Friday Night Yon Hindendurg wil his post: RUSSIAN ORCE ————__—_-——_—_—__—__» of the ar HEARD TO ADV EDNESDAY'S rRocRAMs | | mies. Guterson's Russian orchestra pre | | LINENTY—Charies Ray in “String | fi Ninety thousand unemployed men) sents tWo selections that make the | | ¢,leans.” ‘MMER — Corinne Griffit i ona "ysangelig tl og n rot Clemmer program untsually at {| “Love Watches.” — } ple’s council has notified then that| tFactive this week, one of them be-| | — * they must obtain work in the coun-|ing the “Tancredi” overture of| | STRAND —Dorothy Dalton in “Quick try, where there ts an urgent need | Rossini, the other Handel's “Largo.” | | p's do of labor, or this support will cease. Played by M. Guterson, orchestra! | “Goose Girl.” Petty Artuckle in A dispatch from Munich today | Accompanying. “The Cook.” stated that on account of the coal; Both are very creditably perform | | a shortage, all Bavarian factories have | ed. The overture, with the majority closed for a period of ten days. The | of Instruments and sustained meas | 1 tien as commander.in-< i } This means a saving to the shoe-buying public who partici- pate in this sale. government, meanwhile, wil pay the rex contrants with "Largo" pt iF = —? By laying in a supply of two or three pairs of shoes, it will ———_—___ “Love Watches,” a society extray.| CROOKED SHERIFF mean a saving to you of Four Dollars or more on each pair of aganza, heads the photoplay bill, |S OUTWITTED | Yessels Launched which includes comedy and scenic Wx, as Logan, a secret serv On Chri E eee j ice operative, is tied hand and foot hristmas Ve | COLISEUM HAS | with rope and ed in jail on a Christmas eve at the Skinner 4|NEW SHOW jfrumped-up charge by a crooked Eédy shipyard, and the McAteer) Doroeny Gish is the star of The | herife in “Mr. Logan, U. 8. A." Shipbeilding Company's plant, mark-|r1556 Chest.” which opens at the! But the tables are turned when Lo ed the launching of the last steel ves-| Coliseum Wednesday. Miss Gish ap-| 8 ho ts untied after being placed sel to be turned over to the navy and | Do. ay ttle shop girl who be-|'% ® Cell. uses the rope anno and the first wooden ship built by the! comes the wife of a wealthy young | @Ptre the sheriff's gun. which he| McAteer Company. ! t. | Neem effective in his os Skinner & Eddy turned out the steel vessel, which Is the dist product, empts eo father sw Risse Premier shipyard. : It 18) in separating the young cou ~ @ §,600-ton, shelter-deck type of ship, | many complicating incidents, Apeeahey of its kind to be built at| the author finds a way to bring FO BATRICALS plant. them together again. tbsp meen This is the second starring ve-| 1,74" ‘“elights of homeloving peo hicle of Miss Gish since she has|Dnoyn jnetwum, Circumstances are dpinad, whe Pasemount, stat. | Derothy Dalton, at the Pay A fine musical program has been small family in’ this picture cannot indulge in extravagances. But they Are not In the least dismatiafied. At night, after the dinner hour closes: the mother, played by Dorothy Da! men’s BOYDEN’S Shoes, and a saving on many lines of wom- en’s footwear of one-half of their regular selling prices. In this clearance we include our entire stock of boys’ and girls’ dependable footwear. See Our Windows for Clearance Sale Prices, Which Are Lower “4 Than Ever Before cape Mr. Logan, t showing at Cloth of gold, hand-turned All white buck, hand-turned tenes soles, covered heels; regular 1 i i 0} m, Amunes her bookkeeper husband lf vice’ gts Clear. or Shop in the forenoon if possible, and avoid the crowds. soles, covered Louis XV heels, . | ° shade, a ance price.... 7.65 values to $9.00. The First National Bank wishes its customers male have their : i es : Clearance price 4.65 | the Rae lug 4 Weitie Chriskinns and all Personal decoration Women's $5 to $7 Women’s $6.50 to $9 Men's $8 to $9 | us and Happy New Year. The year 1918 Po the, se Values, Values, Values, has been a aaagersn 4 =: nay — we a pig Ege re Clearance Clearance Clearance | beca: ‘oom, Toby Watk sub has been equally so for our de-| | man and poet of the Stewbert $ 15 65 a shag aw ree reat | Gen pore ag Hh Bh letermin: io our s tory. Toby im about to defeat the! toward a continuance of good proposition, when hie knees got| ’ ti in Seattl shaky, the paper blurs and after| ", U 5 7 U | mes in le, | sain attempts to met ander wey, nel Women's $7.50 to $9 Women’s $8.50 to $10 Men’s $8.50 to $12 rushes of he platform. tut he y F ‘ winer uieAL, mani ihe Vilipan with “kis face oi Clearance Clearance Clearance * * oe with his tongue tare as Toby in ee $415 $7.15 $7.90 oe s s s SE GIRL a ‘Kuerite cae has never been| | ont to better than aa} iretchen in joose Girl which In playing atthe Rex nie} Women's $8 to $10 Men's $6 to $8 Men's $11 to $12 ; Miss Clark looka so sweet Values, Values, 4 and is such a winsome little actrens asian Values, that the aud ‘ar tate me | Clearance Clearance Clearance with the lowly little goose girk IMPORTANT PART 6: x 4 ’ | An Intelligent orang-outang proves i | aids a gr All brown kid boot, military : - : tra ing = buried j heels $ values up to $12.00, beter Ocha $8.50 Men — to $9 sailed to $15 All silver gray kid boot; turn- ‘ pare , alues, Jalues pe “A ; i seme $ a f , ed soles, covered heels; val- | All Games, Dolls, Tricycles, Auto- ee ee DHOO Sees ccae 6.85 Clearance Clearance Clearance ues up to $12. $7 65 i . x Clearance price mobiles, Coasters, Express Wag- J* "(users » peiscou. $ 65 $ 15 $ 90 Bells of Christmas, ring again ¢ 4 ons, Toy Guns, etc., are placed on Bp t's» cart aiwt tn, joly host of cherubim, sale, starting Thursday morning, J fast coe, i Call the lowly to adore; i at ONE-HALF PRICE Spread the tidings far and wide M t | 3 en’s Values y a " include every make in the stock. None but the most dependable makes are x FLASHLIGHTS ONE-HALF ‘ : piper aay ie agency for " Boyden Shoe. Others are by such mak- ‘ \ Every Flashlight in Stock. fl : ; : br aesed ers as Hurley, Dalton, Thompson Bros. and the “Certified” brand. Truly a 1: i , complete with fresh Bat- . vonde: ity i tery, can be purchased at just one-half re; i 5 ¥ Chinese Peace Men ee ee ; i Saath Pass Thru Seattle ‘ M 4 The Chinese delegation to the Ver- nallles peace conference passed al i Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner ‘ PLAIN FIGURES—YO 2 SS Boys’ and Girls’ Valu ; ! q the Oregon Washin: 7 " bate tas t tr ath he Hast was With so many attractive reductions on Children’s Shoes it will pay to tr O N E " r aga 1 by Minister Taing Taian BOYDEN’S stormproof, ma- lay ina supply. None but dependable shoes are sold. Careful attention n I aerabers will be tneluded fa hee hogany shade, double soles given to fitting. IN’'S S y ta ; |tual peace proceedings in behalf of to heels; values up to $15.00. cat DENS Purersberes b the Chinese republic. Clearafice $9 90 grain, waterproof; values up 80 Pre gis tcvee i i pe eae . Women’s Storm Rubbers, small sizes, pair .... +..50¢ ance rice ee $9.90 . |EAST AFRICA FERTILE man and Brit offer The Sporting Goods Store 1107-1109 SECOND AVENUE nol Coffee in four yea returns a | jot 100 per cent and flax re urns ‘ | good profit in six months First Concern on the Coast to ; Lower Prices Seattl S ea i a ce HOP

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