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E SEATTLE STAR Movie Star in Seattle co Turpin Has $25, 000 Eye Purchases Charged Tomorrow » Not Billed Untit Deo, 1 NcDougil Gui iS SECOND AVENVE- AT PIKE DELAY IN RE-PAVING FIRST AVENUE —_ a WaT CREATES HAVOC WITH BUSINESS OF mF; ; FRIEDMAN & WOLFSON Business must be forced—Prices on Fine New Stock Re- duced — A Money-Saving Opportunity that interests you ! Forced Sale Starts Tomorrow The procrastination and tedious delay that has marked the re-paving of First Avenue has certainly been costly to our business. The city might as well have built a wall around our store. Merchandise ordered for September and October business remains unsold, and these are the two best months in the year. During November and December we must do four months’ business to equal our regular year’s volume. We can do this only by cutting prices so low that business will be forced—and that means forget- ting cost and profit and aiming for volume only. WORLD’S BEST-KNOWN BRANDS Overcoats and Suits from “Adlera,” “Michael Stern,” Morse” and “Heldman Clothing Co.”; Hats from “John B. Stetson,” “ "and genuine Velours: in Shirts “Arrow,” “Ide” and “Greenhood”—in Underwear, “Coop- A,” “Medlicotts” and “Wilson Bros.”—in Overalla, “Bose of the Read” and “Can’t Bust 'Em,.” These names show the character of the stock now offered to the public at Forced Sale Prices. \ News Item from elligencer, 13 Tieely y - Hints for Winter Nights Blankets Blankets $2.50 $3.95 Cotten Plaid Blankets, tn a Cotton Sheet Blankets, of good good weight with @ very soft quality material, in gray or finieh, In Wlock or broken tan with fancy borders, Bize plaid designs tn pink, blue, 64x76, Blankets Blankets $2.75 $4.50 Cotton Plaid Blankets, medium Cotton Plaid Blankets, closely weight, in assorted broken woven with @ soft finish, in plaida, pink and gray, gray and four-inch block patterns of pink, blue, gray, tan, laven- blue and blue and yellow, Size 4xtt. WOW TTS. BRICK Th SLIME. FIR STREET ELAY suffered heavy of the interruption to traffic, connected with the work de future progress depends en- livery of brick. der or yellow, all combined with white, Size 66x80. Cotton Filled Comforts $4.50 Filled with a rood grade of cotton and covered with a fine quality ikoline with a satin border to match, in pink, biue or rose. Size 6x80, —MacDougall Southwick, Basement Floor ‘'@ Just Received! Mr.and Mrs. Ben Turpin Quiet, unassumts ment office without funds. : Big Caree of Gold “ofp tire largest shipment of vir of Nome in many months, the Scheduled to arrive at the Alaska hip Co, dock next Tuesday. value of the precious cargo is OVERCOATS ee nS ee ee Heavy All-Wool Rubberized Overcoats, belted Rat Ah ie... $14.85 il All-wool Overcoate; Raglan and set- Attractive browns, news: 924.89 All-wool Overcoats, in the tind oth favored mt $29.85 Heavy All-wool Whip Cth it wie a y+: s PANTS | Maeckinaws ork Pants $2.95 Saree sacs |, All-Wool $12.50 Machinawe 68.95 98.50 Pants .....95.06 $18 Mackhinaws $19.05 $7.50 Extra Heavy All- woot Pants ...§5.95 GUARANTEE ¢==: Rot Satisfied!” Friedman & Wolfson 88 | ome FINE SUITS Mpored Bale Price sssrereessss DL 7 OO $35 Suits in splendid browns and grays, for men, and new, snappy checks and mixtures for the ween $24.85 $40 Suits, attractively styled, in the better grade materials, WORK SHIRTS—WOOL SHIRTS CRelee of our fing big stock at Forced HATS 5.00 Silk Velours; all shadee $3.50 Cloth Hate 92.65 65.00 Blwlinet, latet Sale backed by the old tee—“Money Back If Your Are Sele Prices. old house Reom bere for enly a few 520 G. & M. Union Sults.. 2.50 Flannel Shirts 5.00 Wool Shirts (Gray).. 650 Fancy Weol Plaid Shirts....94.05 1.59 Blue Chambray Work Shirts 96¢ 800 First Avenue, Corner Columbia The old Redelsheimer location “MONEY BACK IF YOU SAY SO!” $1 English Wool Ribbed Hose..... 69c ONLY A FEW CONTRACT GOODS NOT INCLUDED IN SALE W. 0. W. HOLD KIDS’ NIGHT Three hundred children were mado happy Tuesday night when Seattle camp No. 69, W. 0. W., entertained them at its annual “Kiddies’ Night,” Coming to Port gold brought South from the ip Victoria, Capt. C. 8. Davis, known to the company’s Seattly|A comical and Interesting program was given and each child was pre, called “regular guys,"—-that's Ben of the $25,000 eye, Ben—| ste interviewers to! he alwa call him in Seattle to fil) Vaudeville engagement at the Pan tages Ubeater next week, Alth hia Mack Sennett comedy | actors were waiting for money from etar denies that his famous “cross eye” ta responsible for his success, he recently had it insured for $25,000, and he says that if tt should accl- dentally become straight, as ft acct dentally became erooked, It would be "Comedians ere bern, not made,” he eays, “People have the opinion that my ‘goofy’ looks were a pass in- | cons to hard work in the my career, and to the American the | ater-goers who like and support me. Twenty yeara ago Turpin, accord | Ing to hia story, was doing “one | night stands” in emall Hastern Sand a bunch of us would be gath jabout $15 a week towns. Many times shows that he/ was asvociated with would go broke on the read and the comedian would find himeel¢ stranded several hun: | dred miles from an actors’ employ- “I was « typteal ‘ham actor, in those days, and I remember when the manager would call the tour off | ered in a ‘jerk-water* depot without # ornt While some of the dethroned home, I would grab the first freight for Chicago to get another job, Those were the days when I was making Turpin is visiting Seattle for the first time, and tho {Incas te keeping him confined in his room, he ts great- ly pleased with what little of the ety he has seen. Ie expects to be better in « fow daye and ready to open his lengagement at Pantages, He also will play golf if weather conditions permit, Turpin is heralded as an ex ceptional player and in Hollywood he ts seen almost dally at the golf Unka, Mrs, Turpin ts with her husband on hig tour of the Pantages ciroutt, The star and his company of expert- movie actors will present a “Look at Me,” the feature of next week's program. French Countess Here to Stage Gay Carnival By Wanda von Kettler A grand little old lady of France. That Is the Countess dAudif- frett, who ts in Seattle as guest of the city for the next two weeks. Countess @'Audiffrett, dressed in a soft black gown, with a black net | vell falling from the black silk cap over the wavy silver locks, sat in her apartment at the Sunset club Tues- day morning and discussed her mis- sion to America, “I have com slowly, with a he sald, speaking t French accent, “In the Interest of the French cause, Pro Infantia—Pro Patria. J am eecking aid for the fatheriess chil. Gren of the intellectual clases of France, that those children might be educated, and that France, in later years, might havo citizens of learning. I shall direct a great French carnival in Seattle, aw I have dona tn other elties of America and of Europe.” A carnival? As she hag directed jin other cities of America and Bu. rope? Dora sound odd, doesnt’ it, that a little old lady with silver hair —a Iittle old lady of French aris- tocracy—should be directing car- nivals thruout the world? Not so odd, either, when it tm re j called that the heart of Countess 4’ sented with numerous toys and @, Owing to the Gry, cold sane stick of candy of extra alze, made especially for the occasion. Tho entire audience participated tn the community singing, which was conducted by R. EH. Vivian. The gath- ering presented a novel appearance, inasmuch as every person was re quired to wear an odd piece of head- gear, which was presented to him @t the door, phere, not @ single infectious dis ease ts known tn Greeniand. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets| That is the joyful ery of thou: | Com: gands since Dr. Edwards produced | vite Olive Tablets, the substitute for |stye0 calomel i. Dr. Mawards, a practicing phyo- [inet {clan for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for treating patients for chronio con- stipation and torpid livers, Dr, Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets do not | contain calomel, but «@ healing, soothing vogetable laxative, No griping ts the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-col- | ored tal ‘They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural ac-| tion, If you have a “dark brown mouth” —bad breath—a dull, tired feeling —|~ sick headache—torpid tiver—consti. pation, you'll find quick, eure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tableta at bed: time. Thousands take them every night Just to keep right, Try them. 15c and S00-—Advertioement, SOME FLAPPER}! mnthatie whe what P ang 8 aay soak’ AnD’ DEViLisny ow ace omen Wallace Reid, Lit De we sciitithe ee THN 'VATAL MANRIAGE’ Wit) Usual Vine Vaudeville Olive Tablets while | Happy N ow! New Vigor of Youth all mes re to Fe ie dave the peaey yoarern ita are known, usually ratatt Children Are | Suffocated! nyhen children fem croup, t poisoned by ihe di As long rH he air pas- #ag kept open, croup cannot aparbercus method of medicine do: throat for croup ts pan or cup & @ soothin ew minutes tho will ganpin nes after ta metho clans presert bes and 50 Money bi Dennis Mtg. Co ey, Cal, | the kj} where, and by beet Audiffrett lies with the children of France, whose fathers she herself taw dio as the results of war. Countess d'Audiffrett enlisted as | & nurse during the fiest year of the world war and served on night duty at Neullly, near the gates of Paris, until Ui-health forced her to Wave the hospital. She did not, however, cease working. As a girl Countess § d'Audiffrete studied eloeution and much In charity performances a: speaker, Now, during the yea the war, she found her piace speaker in the interest of pro fantia, pro patria. Wor geven years sho Dag Ween | pee ereeeenneemememmnemer cere eee me traveling in the interest of her! country. Egypt, Spain, Italy and American are only a few of the eduntries sho has visited, directing her carnivals, and epeaking for her children, | Some time within the next two weeks the gay French car nival will be held somewhere in Seattle. The time and the place have not been definitely decided upon. Society, of course, will attend in great numbers, tho tho Countess d’ Audiffrett declares that tt is not for soctety alone, All have been invited to attend her car. New Shoe Trees 25c Pair I ] The rod on which to hang several pairs on your closet door is given — ————" free with every four pairs of trees purchased. At Inst! A sensible, practical way to keep your shoes in pairs—and off the floor. Quickly, easily adjusted—trees that will keep your shoes in shape. —MacDougall Southwick, Fifth Floor way, In certain parte of Italy young people are treated quite atrictiy. The young ladies, when being courted, lean from their bal- conten, while the young men remain in the street below. I think that ts TOO strict. In this country you have what you call your flappers. 1 think @ happy medium might be reached between these two types of youth.” NINE NEW One Hundred Per Cent clubs are planned for tho Northwest in the near future, ac cording to an announcement at the Tuestay luncheon of the Beattie unit. The Seattle club will ald in installment of new clubs. ‘The inhabitants of Lapland are | the shortest people in Europe. 3 peta ete nival, In speaking of the relation bo- tween America and France, the jcountess declared Tuesday: “France looks upon the American men and | Women as her brothers and aisters.”’ Bo the countess, who bas seen the youth of many countries, was asked just what SHE, with tho others, | thinks of the youth of America. She Was asked to compare that youth to} that of other countries, “Well,” she said slowly, “It te” Catarrh Germs | Move Out When Hyomei Moves In No stomach dosing. 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