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fHE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927. | First Nighte rs Hunt U p Mackinaws, Folks! | MMMM FREE T0 YOU > ae ali Pilchuck Julia Sees Rain Husband Drama URDAY | nesters V« ; ; ae ds } | Giving local playgoers an oppor-| ce d hs tunity to become real “firstnighters,” | 4 r (4 ; the Repertory company of Maurtee Browne and Ellen Van Volkenburg presented Thursday evening at the * $500.00 in merchandise offered ABSO- | ornian tite | theatre a new ) . LUTELY FREE as climax to great un~ [301 3 Minton ot the olot| IRMA) re aay loading sale. Full particulars follow: alot sake gfmtaina brian i “hind uths =I HM draw: . eS 1 i 5 $500.00 IN MERCHANDISE FREE—This is our offer to! Greenwich VILLAGE i j | you—Men’s and Young Men's Suits that sold to $25.00, sia fromm pew tnt ‘a Bnd : : $9.85. Over 285 Suits to select from and go tomorrow at) pciey ine pivetal chameter th : : ~ ¥ oy this ridiculous UNLOADING PRICE—$9.85. And, as an/Camiia Lytton, a woman who) Bea © . | makes a living for herself and her| § > x ways j And here’s our FREE OFFER to the boys—just in time | niien Van Votkenburg brings to for school, too—Boys’ School Suits, that sold to $10.00, go | the part of Camtila a wealth of comte added inducement to force all of these Suits to be sold by) gaughter by writing poetry. When tomorrow at $3.85. Another line—Boys’ fine Wool Suits at mee buatnten, and convincing char. $4.98. And Boys’ All-wool Mackinaws, Black Bear make, poate abe ne All = cut to $4.95. And with every Boys’ Suit or Mackinaw we yersaTiLity Puskas: Julie,” soaather oreghas ‘ Sto ve, Saturday, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your choice of| Moroni Olsen, in the princtpal ’ will give, vs male role, again proves that he isan} By W. ] I 4! Tuesday aftetnoon, crouched any $1.00 Cap in stock. actor of rare versatility and personal| yr ‘A anda — Kett ol on the steps of the Snohomish County For Sale Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes at) dreds of Men's Dress and Work | magnetism Seota: points tf the Teomewent a aeeea | bAnK calmly surveying the populace ' Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER—Any $3.00 she was 20 she married a young Shoes, that sold originally as high} “Yesterday's Husband" will be) coing to have “four aquawa” of rain.| ,/uechuck Julia, this oldest survivor A artist, and wae ted bb ht Hat in the house—and there's over 500 to select from, in Snortiy atter thelr child wan. born. | all shapes and styles, will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE She has never made a fuse over) 49. Boys’ Pants at 39¢. Boys’ - i we ey ™ bs (geag cownahagen ted IC aE ng Mgr | nah Pang Sager fir ait mers have prophesied an | 05'S" weather, prophets. shook het “ | be ° é : : : * Men's Wool Socks at 18¢. Men's | $2.48. Thureday. | Friday and Saturday! chuck Julia, the olf Indian wom- | heed vaguely when I asked her to —is attracting the attention of the entire Northwest. And no won- Here is another Suit Item: Men’s Beautifully Tailored |S) (ho UAT ot ehe first act, her Suits, late styles, in blues, blacks, grays and browns; that former husband appears on the| sold up to $40.00, go tomorrow for $14.85. And with each — cont atheros. ime and| 5 <OLUTELY FREE. y ain they reach the point of rec of these Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selec-| tition. tn the end, each of them tion of any high-grade Hat in the house. is giad to slip out of the predica. | ment. UAUUDUAUTUUOUGEEGSUENAEEOGUOATEUGUEAEEUGEUAGOUOERGEEETE EEUU the matter, and has often thought) | tel! me her prophecy for the coming with every Suit sold tomorrow. she might meet him again, renew her + eens Collars| Over 200 Men's Overcoats cut to|Mishts and Saturday matinee next Pa aoa tas. * . 2 “unionmade | $7.85. Men's Dress. Shirta, worth| week oP See: Secs ae Lhe der. People from all parts of Washington, as well as residents of bor- | peothaprtg aati pat aang Mv nae says, SNot so cold—but drip lrended her hand, palm upward, as dering states, realize that the savings they can make more than com- pensate them for the expense of the trip to Seattle. ties at 23¢. And Men's Hickory|Miners Plan Fi drip—drip.” ded, : “ Work Shirts cut to 60¢. ght Pilchuck Julia ts « resident of |e ses yond Ba page and SEE Underwear (worth to $1.00) for! Twentynine families in the New. |lived her entire elghty-odd years of|uniess she'd tell me about the B9¢. Men's $1.25 Union Suite a8 /castie, Black Diamond, life, She is known to walk down the | weathe: tamond, Insaquah ather. 68¢. And heavy Canvas Gloves,/and Franklin regions will wage a rough road, from her hut two miles Julla grinned, still extending her knit wrists, while they last, at 5¢./iega! battle to retain their homes, ac. | beyond the elty limits, every day 1” | hand, “How much you give me-—how Men's Pants to $5.00, will be un-|cording to Ernest Newsham, secre. | Winter or summer, and pay her cus | much 1 talk.” loaded at $1.98. And Men's $1.00|tary of the United Mine Workers in| tomary visit to the main street of) with « coin clutched tightly In her | Work Shirts at SO¢. this dirtrict. Snohomish. palm, the old Indian woman began to Eviction. sults were brought| 8 !t isn't unusual to find her, a8) sway from side to side on the bank ve are just a few of the bargains offered Satur-|ngainst the striking coal miners | Cte RED FRONT STORES at First and Pine Street |Thursday tn the superior court by “Drip—drip—drip,” she began, First A ue, are forced to unload. Over attorneys for the operators, — “heap much rain--four squaw at 1415 ai as Filet Newsham declared that the Mine h rain—one equew | snow—drip— 000 stock ined once. Workers are aligned solidly behind wet ce érip—drip.” W hands »! the miners and will back them fn made the signs of rain falling Don’t delay—take advantage of our FREE OFFER and }iy ise rignt against eviction. ' from the sky. to this sale tomorrow, Saturday. Our ae ont all Tint care of coal were shipped p How do you know? 1 asted hee 4 4 jomorrow. ut y from the Issaquah and , “Is rue, as the o! mers aay, day, Labor Day; so be sure von Ag your buying emie cathe of tk paren cone the squirrels are putting on heavier Kindly note the address of Coal company, offictals said. my |tur and the bark on the trees is > thicker?” RED FRONT STORES; |Bede industria enn Plant Comes Here — ‘ cqunr mugs Was cosets iaiy _ , Main Store, 1601-03 First Avenue, Corner Pine Street ind, Gentcnaiiere ad hs . pe Rae An ont Hoy Ind ‘0. snow.” Red Front Annex, 1415-17 First Avenue, Between |tdurrial Co. were, gtabiished | tn coma ag hicogee he A and Union Streets city the largest warehouse devoted | from Chinook measurements into FILLE MPTLY iS wkianers, tor aun onal C 00 0eS English is approxtmately two feet. 8o MAIL ORDERS. D aay "Clock SI aedl Gupgects nu: the Waaltte Cona| | don't be alarmed if during the winter Sale Starts Saturday Morning at 9 o harp nha phamd 4¢ the eomphny, tn'eétented | | months eight feet, or 96 inches, of nm | irate. B. and Lander at. —AT— | rain falls from the sky, plus two fret {¢ snow. Remember Pilchuck Julia ‘There ie only one way to look || EpWIN J. BROWN, be me Clothes >. . : told you #0. Her estimate for the ieade for TOU and o net accept [| 100 Celucnbia #6 Police Hold Pair New Low Prices coming winter exceeds last year's un ey are RRE . “4 t t rainfall by 60 inches. OnN E. ORI wor over tweaty With Costly Furs GIRLS’ SHOES muetlesr th Seettice Looting Because police found in thetr pos- | ia Ga Men’s $22.50 Overcoats | Boys’ 50c Iron- ioe Us é : Brown or Black Calf |]/He Led Armies But Stockings ee | a Telleved to have been wiolen, W. rif] Sizes 1114-2, $3.50 Diss: Insolvent fo”.. $14.85 = 30 Clancy, 26, and J. G, Doyle, 2%, were Yo held Friday. ‘They were arrested at| Sizes 214-7, $4.00 | LONDON, ‘Sept. 2—While thou || = | $4, Men’s Arrow Shirts, ee BOYS’ SHOES iS tas ‘wins Bonk mr denn Comeng! = ; Pea $1 .20 = | Mra, Frank Fitegerald, 21, 1» being greatest quartermaster general. the sought by her husband and police. | Brown or Black Calf world has known, who, during the vrai Beg h Sores fae ee Sizes 1114-2, $3.50 |] war. ted mitiions of men on a front || = ‘» All-silk a 5 Be linat she falled to fain: him ie Ber | Sizes mee. $4.00 perernegen from Flanders to Mesopo. Men's Shirts, ‘Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” (Bi "w'. Monty night, Miuzecrald mye Wy ag Aro Styllsh Shoes of | wterty unprovided for. an ettort ts] & $10 value. $6.15 “Men, young men and boys who demand style as gas) "ith this part of the country and sepatee Gay ee . well'as good quality in clothes, should remember Se)" "™** ‘ost They are tourists.) as A 20GALLON STILL, 90 gallons Globe \ Worsted Union that Gately’s refund your money if for any reason PATROLMAN P. ©. CHRISTEN: | at Free ctw Rhee Pry oe and |] : Suits, regular $4.00 you are not satisfied with your purchase. seers eerenaed 22 hes" ae” at HL Symonds Shoe Co., lnc, |] Foreosy seme at os mowaotn pt |] — Searing Thursday. | ‘The man was Bert Johnson, a crip- 316 Pine Street pie. i 9 T P § ~ For French Pastry look up Boldt’ & Boys’ Two-Pants Suits 2)2x2c°"""™' si ad ti ar, arene DRAMA MUSIC DANCE Prices are lower this season 50 Off r and quality is finer—you save O ‘Bavcatlonsl Directoy both ways. OUR ENTIRE STOCK Mead of the Departthent A good Watch FREE with — Associates bere | ematieemee, Our FIRST Sale |} tsi. Eloise Kennedy Orr Katherine Robinson Boys’ School Shoes §& | Legegpcontgenas train toon $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 : | 10 Rolls Wall @ 20c ? menkden tng petediertnskrbation : 16 yds. Bor. @ 5c - - y Bcucecat ete twe halt These come in black and tan English Bluchers Pa ‘alning, and one half- and buttons. and | ye : hour folk danciti each week BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS =| it { Total Cost of Room 1.4 Dormitory accommodations. Sample No. 2 9 e ens Kain Coats 10 Rolld Wall @ 25 - $2. aN "s 16 yds. Bor. @ 6c + - B One lot of Kenyon Rain Coats—reg- : , gee Se J 3.46 h ter than ici ular $25.00 values; all sizes; special for h y Less'50% - - 1 demand was so much greater we anticipated that we were Total Cost of Room - $1. simply overwhelmed. The salesforce has now been increased and COR ener ae a every possible facility provided for accommodating crowds of ] an) F Seraple: Nos 3 shoppers with careful and prompt service. e ' | 10 Rolls Wall @ 35< - $3.50 16 yds. Bot. @ 9c- - - _144 . Men’s Two-Pants Suits mi Less 50% - tat Good all-wool Metcalf $50 00 { Total Cost of Room - $2.47 When your eyes smart and |! = worsteds, at ° t No. 2—ALICE BLUE STRIPF Palouse stauivies Ova nectmer burn they need attention. j =k Oo ‘Ch A ~ ‘|| A- slight correction may { pen a arge Account = . EN relieve the strain, You need not pay all in thirty days, The Gately charge Heres ee PAINTS, AMELS Consult us! . a account is practical and will help to simplify the problem of ¢ COMPLETE STOCK SEATTLE’S LAR GEST CLOTHIERS expenditure, Strictly one price—cash or charge, Wass ays AT SPECIAL PRICES polabomrdyeben a Bangtnet First and University Second and University : B ives BRoTHERS |OPTICAL CO ; Think: of buying your Summer to Retain Homes| snonomish county, where sho. haa| tong ete rae, ranted a gift, and Read the following price list, which gives just a suggestion of the many world-known, nationally-advertised brands that may now be bought away below their regular prices. Many of the lines now on sale are “Contract Goods.” The cut in prices on this high-class mer- chandise would automatically cut us off from buying again from the ; manufacturer, but we are quitting business and we care not for the’ future as far as retail conditions are concerned. : Men’s $10.00 Raincoats, | Young Men’s $45.00 Blue} | fein $4.95| 28 $29.50] INOUAGONQEAUUNEENOAORAERAEEAERUGOOD AGUTAOEAEESRAEEAUUAUOGUUOUUOEUOAAOEEUAEAOUAUA AAA We regret that we were unable to accommodate the great crowds that visited the store the opening day of the sale. The UUERELUGUGUOERESOOOOOUAUA 1427 Fifth Avenue 511 Union St,, Seattle, Wash, | £545 FOURTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND. UNION ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS STORES IN DENVER, PORTLAND, OMANA | I 7 PCCM CMT CTT TT C3111 iad fan Francine, tiana * AN#SI6® THANSAS CITY, DALLAS.“ SALTLAKE . zal] 21 ee TTY: i