The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1920, Page 9

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APRIL 5, an . THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, a ea) ‘Dorothy Gish as Soda Di ‘j THEATRE 0 l\ ie New Film Ciapidy-at Calioian IRRA Sy RD D) PATE dD XS ON ri CO ' * STEED ania ab ‘ ty vase ow " , LS , oi SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET 1920 PAGE 9 For unexampled delight and thrills see the $500,000 production of the great American classic now here— Special Price Basement Our Special Price Basement specializes in wearing apparel of quality and style at lower than current prices. This is made possible by the method of purchasing—buy- ing sample lines, manufacturer’s surplus, incomplete and broken stocks, with each individual garment absolutely dependable. Every advertisement announces a special offering which cannot be duplicated for values after the’sale dates, A Sale of 241 Newest Dresses at $19.75 A Special Purchase of Manufacturer’s Samples and Surplus ile canada peeeser4aes s to Town,” the! ing Dorothy Gish ountain clerk. An amusing scene from “Mary Ellen ( comedy at the Coliseum this 1 “at work.” Her role is that of a D": f TODAY'S PROGRAMS Linaery with Mahlon Hamilton, Adele Farring- ton, a cast of hundreds and magnificent natural Kentucky scenic settings. Showing the KENTUCKY DERBY Actually Run at Louisville City. Finally umatances lan But she doe dramatic car singer in and the NIGHT RIDERS all masked, in pursuit of an assassin. STRAND That the good old melodramas stil! Graves, Kate Bi and the ojhers w) } e 6 enthualastic crowds at-| 1 this week, where | —These dresses are of very good quality—the products of one of the best manu- facturers. —We purchased a large quantity, comprising the surplus and samples. This ex- plains the unusually low price of $19.75. ——Had they been purchased in the regular way, they would be priced very consid- erably higher. —~Not only are they in the newest styles, but the materials used in their making are of very desirable qualities. —There are in this purchase— —30 Beaded Georgettes —72 Ruffled and Tucked Taffetas —87 All-Wool Jerseys —52 Wool Tricotines and Serges Including numerous styles for women and misses. Suitable for wear at home, at school, for street, for business and for evening wear. JUST ONE THRILL AFTER ANOTHER Don’t delay. You have only a few more days to see the most exciting drama from the days of Edwin Booth to David Belasco. STRAND ORCHESTRA Playing “Strand Waltz” Zylophone Solo by Fisher times in truer ramat LIBERTY “ : y" « 2 hi One Job on your hands is better Democrats Will thr than two in your mind. — Banquet April 13 who IBERTY |: eae ee MARKET Pike and Liberty Theatre The sale starts Tuesday. Entrance on University street. aed et a ow 200 White Coverall Aprons Tricolette Blouses Special at $2.75 —Coverall aprons of white Indian-head; made 0 l 5 48 up in the popular short sleeve, round neck style, n y e with wide belt and two deep pockets. ‘ ‘ —The Basement price is about today’ x Just Unpacked—First Time Shown sale cost_$2.75. : ays whol Silk tricolette blouses, in charming new mod- els, and a wealth of shadings — navy, salmon, i ; - lavender, flesh, taupe, tea rose, burnt orange, Children Ss Play Suits apple green, golden brown and black. Sizes 96 t0 42. $1.75 and $2.00 REX ypical Special Price Basement values at rT} Louise Glaum is the : p $5.48. —It is a good opportunity to replenish the kid- abel ntye ani de iv be neers fermesy b ’ _ dies’ wardrobe with new overalls now, while our che meaiority. of charestend i rach Prevents ap stocks are new and the assortment of sizes com- sean pl , The ction “astonis f plete. Wolf” 1 mixture 73 House Dresses —Black Bear Cubs in all sizes, both blue and Elevators and stairway from Main Floor. 3, with a b the banquet ha r, of Portl rincipal Mrs, Overton G. Ellis, of T und Louls Nash will respond toasts. FRIDAY NIGHT are # As fe ningly fas Talm The Greatest Melodrama of All Time— What think of Acres” when you saw it on the stage? aia never been seen to t ere Did ye ward tell pi to mis “Did the spectac Popa eh ned gpiet.d waged! gone te A Clearance at —Sizes 1 to 8, at $1.75. Sizes 10 to 14, $2.00. ea * coffee shops where vi ET a SI i 7 > across the channel are won > as ois From the Play’ by meron the cha Mhaaniiiiel ° Women’s Aprons $2.50 gare A Hamme PNAgiee He 4 ' Bromo —These were formerly marked $5.00 to $6.50. : Extra Sizes PCE ES @ that Mine ro: Women who wear sizes 18 to 42 will find good If you hi liffculty in findi CLEMMER MUSIC “4 Quinine selections in this clearance lot of fine cham- | ~!! you have difficulty in finding aprons to fit, bray house dresses, put in one group and priced | 5°¢ if we have not your size. for quick clearance on account of their being | —These aprons are of fast color percale, made slightly mussed from handling. A tubbing will in neat styles for large figures. On both light make them as good as new. and dark backgrounds. All sizes, 48 to 56. Liborious Hauptman, Director COMEDY “Chickens and Turkey” Current Topics and Weekly Now, didn't you think it was the best all - around play you had ever seen? to ne Moon, ostensibly a low Tahlets”’ grade eating house in Limehoune, || the heart of London's underworld, || but in reality the rend as of the | ' moat dexp a urderors | | and plunderers ever, assembled to) ' wage battle on law and order, Here|

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