The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1921, Page 8

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FREE TO YOU SATURDAY “Wonderful FREE OFFER as climax to| great UNLOADING SALE. Both RED) FRONT STORES closed and stocks ar-| ranged for sensational selling Saturday.| | x Here is our FREE OFFER: Men’s suits that sold! to $25.00 for $9.85. Over 200 suits to select from, | ‘and go tomorrow at this ridiculous UNLOADING PRICE—$9.85. And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $3.00 hat in the house—and there’s over 500 to select from, in all shapes and styles— will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit sold tomorrow. : Here is another suit item: Men's beautifully tail- ored suits, late styles, in blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $40.00, go tomorrow for 14.85. And with each of these suits you get, AB- LUTELY FREE, your selection of any high-grade hat in the house. And note—these FREE OFFERS good Saturday only. a we'll sell men’s Stetson dress shoes ‘Phat were formerly priced at $10.00, for $3.98. ‘Handreds of men’s dress and work shoes that sold ‘originally as high as $6.00, will go at $2.48. _ Men’s wool sox at 18c. Men’s cotton socks at 5c. Men’s heavy union-made overalls, with bib, cut to 0c. Men’s collars at 3c. B. V. D. Underwear, Black Bear overalls, in fact about everything that man ‘needs for dress or work wear, all included in this ‘sale, and going at such ridiculous prices as these. Men’s dress shirts, worth to $2.00, go at 85c. Men’s neckties at 23c. And men’s hickory work ‘shirts cut to 69c. ' And here’s the cause for these enormous reduc- “tions: Both RED FRONT STORES, at First and Pine, and at 1415 First Avenue, are stocked to the/ ‘ceiling with merchandise. We're forced to unload; | ‘we must turn this great stock into cash, and this tt unloading sale that begins tomorrow (Satur- ) means just this—the prices here quoted are} te throwing merchandise away—and we're willing | throw this merchandise away in order to raise the| ci cash. | Think of buying your summer underwear, worth} to $1.00, for 39c. Men’s $1.25 union suits at 68c. “4 heavy canvas gloves, knit wrists, at 8c. ; ‘omorrow you can buy your work shoes, high-cuts you wear them, at $2.98—they sold originally at . And a big line of men’s Oxford shoes go at *$1.00 a pair. _ Boys’ suits cut to $3.95. Boys’ pants to 39c. ' Men’s pants to $5.00, will be unloaded at $1.98. And men’s $1.00 work shirts at 59c. The above are just a few of the bargains offered. “The two large RED FRONT STORES are just ceiling high, with honest merchandise—and priced ridiculously low. Both RED FRONT ORES have been closed part of this week, mak- ready for this gigantic sale, and we guarantee t it will more than pay you to come here Take advantage of this FREE OFFER—you can’t e any mistake here. Join the crowds and come orrow. Kindly note the address of both RED FRONT STORES: Main Store, 1601-03 First Ave., Pine St. Red Front Annex, 1415-17 First ve., between Pike and Union Streets. _Sale starts Saturday morning at9 o'clock sharp. TO-NIGHT-— Tomorrow Alright} Get a25* Box : y 3 % Gee, but Boldt’s Bread ts good! Advertivement. Wounded by Brother, Condition of Emmett Kurfman. seriously wounded by his brother, Next Friday we'll tell peenceny sens A > narles Kurfman, was reported you where is Seattle’s}) crestiy improved Friday in. Brem-| “Greatest Little” Musié || erton General hospital. Charies is held on an assault charge. Store. 2ND & UNIVERSITY STARTING SATURDAY--- | SESS UE HAYAKAWA | THE SEASON’S SENSATION WITH AN ALLSTAR CAST HEADED BY MAHLON HAMILTON The famous dramatic star in— 5 AST TIME IN SPATTLE nsational story of notori- rooks in the underworld ow York! Towight Only “IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW" Condition Improved); 4 THE SEATTLE STAR | oe May Allison Feature Coming to Clemmer Is TODAY'S P | DEarry—wo Hart in “The | Whe jcorge Larkin in “Man | Peter T Kyne's alive.” « 5 MeéDooald in | RAND. COLONIAL i Town Ideas,” REX—"If Women CLASS A—Gony | | Tale of Two Works.” 1} CLEMMER Is HER newest film play, “Phe| ard,” opening Saturday at} or, May Allison aa the called upon to struggle me mystery that baffles Thé story, an adaptation from t urday Evening Poat atory, “Dated,” by Maxwell Smith, involves the weaving of a fabric of th herot with a orin the police | circumstantial evidence about un in nocent Little sereon kiddio, in the picture, man Stanley Goethals, 4year.old has an appealing role WINTER GARDEN Among the big auto drivers to be} ix picture, “The ming to the Winter | , are Ralpty de Pal Hill, Jimmie Murphy, Tommy Milton, Eddie O'Donnell, Eddie Hearn and Jog Thomas, These men’ yere in the big Freano road race fn California while Mix was making this picture for William Fox, and were induced to enter the | scenes of the auto races in which Mix takes part in “The mon.” Road De BLUE MOUSE I Am G which will Blue Mouse, is a mys j Was written by EB m } {nent magazine c uto y wright A strong dramatic situation in| of love and mystery. which little Mickey Moore asx the ‘euseis May Allison. She will be seen at the Clemmer beginning | Saturday in “The Last Card,” a new photoplay. It is a drama Drama of Mystery | | | | baby plays a prir art develops : when the young w ot a premt-|inm—~you didn’t. Meighan ts one ot | nent attorney is ac of murder.|the “outs,” but before the story Mahlon Hamilton heads the cast. | ¢nde he ie very much “Ins s 5 . | STRAND | Con-| “A Wine Fool,” the new photoplay od the attraction scheduled to open Satur LIBERTY Booth Tarkington's, ‘T' quest of Canaan,” har rea sereen, It is to be shown at the | day at the Strand ts @ picturization Liberty for the first timo Saturday, |Of Sir Gilbert Parker's famous novel | Thornas Meighan is starring in|"The Money Master." It ia a dra-| this picture. The action is laid in| Matic picture in which James Kirk Canaan, Indiana. where you were | Wood has the leading role, The ac-| “In” or you were “out.” If you were| ton revolves around Jean Jacques! in, you went to Judge Martin | Barbille, a wealthy egotist | Pike's affairs and if you were not| Supporting Kirkwood Is a popular 4 _— — cast including Alice Hollister, Ann | Forrest, Alan Hale and Truly Shat tuck, COLISEUM | Tt ds nald that no finer tribute to! |the achievements of that wonderful body of men and women who con- stitute the Salvation Army has ever been paid ky the silent drama than the sereen version of "Salva tion Neil.” the attraction offered at the Colineum for the week beginning GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN Squeeze the juice of two remons | into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, | shake well, and you have a quarter! pint of the beat freckle and tan bleach, and complexion whitener, Massage this sweetly fragrant lem. on lotion Into the face, neck, arms! and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes.—Advertixement. Shirley Mason. She is go- ing to be at the Colonial to-\ morrow in “Merely Mary Ann,” a new screen drama which proves that the course LAST TIMES TODAY | wonderfully big drawing card at the | | Metropolitan this week that the| | management has arranged for an ex- | tended run of the screen claantc. |with intent to commit murder. ee | Pauline Starke, who i* noted for her clever emotional acting, plays the title role, . REX Seavue Hayakawa, the Japanene actor, in the star of “Black Roses,”4 the picture opening Saturday at the Nex, a | Which speed wins |MATINEES, 25¢ EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS, 35¢ FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 192% State of western | griton auto track | and in saddle- romance in International News Literary Digest Topics of Special 2-Reel Comedy |Retail Grocers to He appears as an architect who | ch in falsely accused of murder up the gang responsible for the mur der. ‘Tsura Aoki, Haynkawa’s wife, is! also in the picture, COLONIAL | “Merely Mary Ann,” a screen ver {sion of the great stage success by Israel Zangwill, in the latest starring vehicle of Shirley Mason, In this! picture, which opens at the Colonial Saturday, the dainty little actress | will be seen as a poor little maid of-all-work in a cheap London board- ing house who falls in loye with one of the boarders, a musician. i Casson Ferguson is the leading | man, “Over the Hill” to Be Continued | “Over the Hill" has proved such a This feature ts still running in New York city, where it was shown for the first time several months ago. Girl Marries Man to Save Him From Jail SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5.—In the hope that she could thus keep him from jail Mine Celia ‘T. Titer yester day married Jomeph Nelion. Nellon pleaded guilty to assault He faced possible imprisonment. Miss Tifer told Judge Ward she loved Nel- jon and wanted to marry him. The |judge allowed the ceremony to be performed. The judge has not de leided whether Nellon will go home or to the penitentiary. Rubye DeRemer has finished | ‘Passers By” and is taking a vaca | tion, EILEEN PERCY IN “BIG TOWN IDEAS” Also HAROLD LLoyD Coming Saturday SHIKLEY MASON IN “MERELY MARY ANN” of trie love can run smooth even for a poor little English slavey. | S. HAR in the “Aryan” STARTS SATURDAY LAST TIMES FRIDAY “A Tale of Two Worlds” Third Ave. TONIGHT CONCERT ORCHESTRA Children, 10; Aduits, 25¢ EXPOSITION SHOWS CIRCUS—CARNIVAL WILD WEST COMBINED 20—-SHOWS—20 4—RIDES—4 Fifth and Lenora ALL THIS WEEK 1221-Third Ave MANY FREE “CORMUNIVERSITY: ATTRACTIONS FRISCO | | After the show, we'll go to Boldt’s. Advertisement. TONIGHT Last Chance to See “MAN TRACKERS” An Ice-Cold Story of the Mounted Police Last Chance to Hear The Harmony Trio Singing Popular Songs TOMORROW Is Your First Chance to See | . “THE LAST CARD” A Baffling Mystery Drama, Solved by a Woman's Intuition —With— MAY ALLISON As the Woman “A MONKEY MOVIE STAR” “THE WAYFARER?” Seattle's Pageant, in Pictures Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre- ecribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eye- sight. Sold under money refund Guarantee by all druggists. Advertisement. Later day in Fine he escapes from prison and rounds | — The 22nd annual convention of the | ave, The slogan of the convention is “Service and Economy in the Dis- Hold Annual Meet '0tion ot Fooastutts. FUNERAL SERVICES for Estelle Ghighlione, wife of Dr. Ghighlione, former Italian ¢o1 on Fetail Grocers’ and Mer-| Six hundred thousand electric | Seattle, were held at the Chu sociation will be held Tues-| washing machines were sold last | the Epiphany, with burial in Arts ball, 1213 Fourth | year. | view cemetery. At 1123 Fist Avene Cor. Seneca Stee SEATTLE’S GREATEST} BARGAIN SALE — BIG SALE SATURDAY and All Next Week Selling Out Entire Stock of WHITE NAVY GROCERY STORE * BIG SHOE SALE 300 pairs of Ladies’ Shoes, all kinds— regular $10.00 and $12.00, a pair 95c Over 2,500 Pairs of Sample Shoes For men, women and children, will be sold at this sale at HALF PRICE _ Lot of Imported Olive Oil and Sardines at WHOLESALE COST 23 Rolls Tollet Paper Hardeman Hats $1.00 $2.45 You will find a great selection of High-grade Groceries ‘ —Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Gents’ Furnishings and Hats, ALL TO BE SOLD in the next few days. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC This is the only store in Seattle making a business of buying up bankrupt ‘ stocks and stores that go broke. It will always pay you to come here first— if we've got what you want you can get a Real Bargain. SPECIAL Saturday— Good Salmon Be sure and come to the right store— RIGHT on the corner First and Seneca. SEATTLE'S GREATEST BARGAIN HOUSE Washington Brokerage Co. 1123 First Avenue EXTRA SPECIAL 300 Ibs. of Good Coffee 5¢ a Can 21¢ Ib.

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