The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 10

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i ntinneneene aD amenanepesines wtebernreaceraesias a a et nnetaceennergeencmnpenecean PE SB meno 10 rHE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, DECEMIJER 1, 1922 “Now and { 'S RAIL PATROL | y 4 The Met whiter and Dt 1 why FOR their present « SATURDAY | wi be sen ONLY for stght If We Can’t Sell Our Big Stock During the Street Blockade We Will Have to Give It Away litan the the long of Nick 8 of Albe t Wagner eye to its fun The practical blockade of our store by the repaving of f)°%)0") pportunition tw First Avenue spells ruin and disaster for us. For the last | iq» famous SIX months people had to climb over a broken up street to) !igh Cont of Low's get to our store. Now we are forced to resort to extreme '* 8! oF DHT s hs Means to force the sale of merchandise. We have simply got to raise money—and a lot of it—to pay off bills and ¢ Square accounts with the banks. So here goes. t ON SATURDAY ONLY we are going to give LUTELY FREE any 10 to $3 Hat in our store with (,., every man’s suit or overcoat purchased. This means just car what it says, and the same sensationally low prices on coats / waid te K of ink The and the sane his art in the produc ron Hoffmar ABSO- tom, Kolb and and suits as announced last week will still bé in effect. ns Ses i gerye cepa cel g In other words, you get, if you are a small size, a well-|,,, twe faverttes 6¢ thelr made suit of good material for the remarkably low price Of |brated “Give and Take” compar $7.85, WITH A $2.50 TO $3 HAT THROWN IN FREE. nanan May Cloy and Julia Blanc Or a splendidly-made Man's Suit of all-wool material, | Petocese rata ho alma 9 @ nice range of styles, for $9.85, WITH A $2.50 TO $3 HAT) yee wes ‘NEW RULES TO cy want a real nobby suit, if you beget on to poy $ C for one, see the classy suits we offer at $1 A on worn a are high-urade wool worsted, AND YOU GET A $2.50) GOVERN MINES $3 HAT WITHOUT COST. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1—Aa a And think of this! Good Overcoats, including a few Hart, | rerult of (he Ar a mine ee Iner & Marx, for $9.85. We would be almost afraid to)!" ""\) {° Ce you what these coats formerly sold for—AND YOU A HAT FREE WITH EACH COAT. these suits are just samples of the thousands of real ~ eigenen rae Ay be that await you at this big FORCED-TO-RAISE- | ja: qcciaent comminaion, it tw un SALE. Women can have choice of over 200 pairs | will probably be put before good shoes for one dollar. Think of $1 for a pair of|' in the ! Boys’ Shoes worth $3, go for $1.69. Boys’ $5 High)", Shoes are slashed to $2.85. For $3.95 you can have | tojiowing of a fine line of standard-make shoes, including | mines ards, Bannister, Stetson and Crossett, No need to tell |" what these shoes sell for at other stores. “Men’s heavy wool and wool worsted Union Suits are for quick sale at 98c. And you can get Men’s heavy- wool worsted Drawers for thirty-eight cents. (Yes, We were afraid you would think the printer made i $3 Union Suits for men, $1.85. Good Wool Sox | men, 19c. Men’s heavy Wool Sweaters for $2.98, and $4 i Army Shirts are now $2.49. Some good weight Overalls will go quickly for 98¢. Grab them while they men cause of improper escape and fire | fighting facilities, a new set of Inws governing the deep gold mines of the Mother Lode country may be adopted bal lature this winter mendations suggret the be taken by eanures (that in, shafts in mines which do not have seepage) be made fire | proof chanical ve water on reency fire doors. lators which would bet derground alr-cur wernal, bulkhead fire alarm Pe xit eapectally shafts: refuge places be pre made gas proof, with sup of oxy gen; fire plans and maps of mines be prepared and posted thru out the eapectally | miners to places of safety or extte shift bonnes make regular Inspections on the lookout for fires: and miners have some heavy Mackinaws for men, all sizes, that) >” , wacom "Hate $67 cova promee are closing out at $2.85. No, you don’t get a free hat|aiarms and take first aafety mens them. You get at least half the Mackinaw FREE. tres to ald thelr comrades in case of ¥ are just hints at the many money-savers waiting vA a rma ee we! ar you Saturday. Yes, we fill mail orders at these prices—|[cinor matters were recommended. day received. And don’t forget that the big sale starts panned alae tchatibtttee y at 9 a.m. Better come around as early as possible. | ,, Foul Play” Film FRONT CLOTHING CO. Stolen From Show 03 FIRST AVE., COR. PINE ST. how would you like to get a Boys’ Suit for that is really worth $6, or a Boys’ Wool Mackinaw for that is worth twice the price? Come in Saturday and these over. mine Airecting CHICAGO, Dee. 1.—The film of a drama entitied “Foul Play” was stolen from a local moving picture theater, |Nobles Discovered in Blackmail Game ROME, Dec. 1—Two Roumanian nobles are members of @ gang of biackmailers captured here after | threatening many prominent people. METROPOLITAN Tonight and All Week WILLIAM A. BRADY Presene “ wi va Owe Wr, wir ‘Days of the old store numbered! Never again a Gus Brown Sale! Never again Clothing Values like these! LAST CALL! Final Clearance! MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS Starting Saturday for’ 7 He for’ 27 Remember, men, these are the famous Penn Brook, ij Michael Stern and other noted makes of perfect fitting, beautifully tailored clothes. All Next Week tn AARON HOFFMAN'S SEW COMEDY Now and Then Laughs—Muste-—Comedy A Satire Hased on the Volstend Act KOLN AND DILI’S OWN JALL ORCHESTRA |: iis 50 50 50 SAVE WHILE YOU CAN— i Buy from the store that has given you honest, de- Eyes Examined’ Free pangable merchandise at fair prices for more than focal we laws wash it possible you to wear torle bifocals, ground in one piece, including the highest quailty frame, for— $7.50 Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Ave., Near Madison 30 years. “Always Right!” Second at Yesler Opposite 42-Story Smith Bldg. fit him better | the Argonaut character to) me- | te the possible regular troops. lou | service Great Variety of Plays on Broadway This Fall ima Still Is Much in Vogue; Best Comedy “Merton of the Movies” | By Glenn Hughes \Foreign Dr a NEW YORK, Dec Dry shafts, such as the Argonaut/cal season on Broadway i» |down or ‘ertain pr elebrate thet rmances And still new play ly, Several exce and the Odeon, hea nics of French drama. T saw thelr “Camille” and was din- Perhaps it was the appointed tn ft. style of acting which our own theater, It artificial, rhetorical was delighted. man can do Moliere. Is Home Acta With Speed Phiegm— Stops t duct a style which for 10 years c we have been trying to drive Armored motor cars, equipped with wheels which make it} for these gasoline-driven vehicles way tracks, are used by the Free State forces to repel the ir-| This shows a patrol between Cork and Mal- where hold-ups by irre The theatri eing withd sin for the nn are t ir S0th and 1 The vogue for for and has been st village | . nt two weeks by the p », uncenaciounty, thru his very ¢ a French company recruited|Gensenems, became the comic idol of largely from the Comedie Francaise ded by Chek Sorel, who have been performing in their own language some of the clas 1 did not like is poliahed and pr | quite seited, no doubt, to “Camilie,” | but neverthelens Ineffective to me. | Later I naw the same company do | | Moliere’s “Le Misanthrope,” and 1) No one but a French ‘The grace Best Cough Mixture Made Loosens he Irritation th and Coughing Ceases Fine for Chest and Is Cheapl Hom n me une a Colds, Toe y Made at e ke nh two min th thing f Parmin it m lite dd to hot water to make ve got an inex tter than you « 1} colds. —Advert THIS WEEK AIM C AMUSEMENTS OOR THEATRE VAUDEVILLE TWwKE DAILY 2.304 619 Bat Overture Topics of Jugglel and Les Gellis ana7 ‘Little — Claude 407 | | v 33) Alma 447 | The ¥ TWICK DAILY Matinees 2:30 CECIL C Morgan an “BYRON BR Moanalua ~ Kaufman Leach-Wall And Glenn Goff Matinees 25¢ “Flirtation” Fannie Usher Signor Friscoe ~~ General Admission: Billy | and | | jtOvas 2100, 80 Nights 7 and 9 NGHAM d Gray OTHERS Sextet Lillian in ‘Trio ____ €HERNYNOFF PANTAGESCOPE at the © Nights 40¢ NIoMTs to run on rail-| gulars have interrupted train} t 1 © Moliere, clr highest extent | | the pictures This ts to be a Shakespeare winter, Many stars are prepar- ing revivals of the famous come dies and tragedies. John Barry more has already opened in his “Hamlet,” staged by Arthur Hop- kins, The majority of critics Matter him with prasie. I regret that I must count myself among the minority. Barrymore is out of bis depth He recites rather than wets. He is anemic, his melancholy ts puny and undra matic. Walter Hampden is much better. The most thrilling play I have seen fits “Rain,” founded on a story by | Somerset Maugham, and starred in| | by Jeanne Kageis, It is a South Sea} drama that rings true, that rises above melodrama by ite unerring de pendence upon character, Miss Eagles has been officially rained to | xtardom by her portrayal of the free jand-casy, pitiable, loveable Radie Thompson, and the play, tho rather lunpleasant for Puritans, is a gripping and satisfying drama, loaded with at- ,| mosphere and swept with emotion ° JOAKLAND ASKS ‘/ LARGE HARBOR OAKLAND, Cal, Dee. 1—A com prehensive plan for the development lof Oakland Itaken sh leare of t that has herwine tnd: will be red by lack of adequate water shipping. t Many citizens are urging that an able, unbiased harbor engineer, freed |from politica, be employed to design «| comprehensive port plan. Private should be prevented from Interest “| hindering progress by court action If necessary, they hold. At present there but three aide of the are | wharves on the Oakland bay wher pecial cargoes, such as coal r grain Until wharfage—plenty of ft, and of the highest character—4ts mupplied here, ships will go elsewhere, for, un ike railroad« to te they are not confined rminal,” one prominent any one r recently decl f San Francisco ts large. « wili and are being sup here in the bay region.” As given at our Sanita- rium will give the most astonishing results in most all chronic ailments of digestive organs. Our milk is obtained from special-fed tuber- cular-tested cows, COTTIN SANITARIUM 512 18th Ave. Phone East 0071 je | which are beautiful ax water- 4 stockings, ear-rats, painted | seript which contained only two im {. There are ha waterproof | moles, tan top-coats, noisy mufflers, m errors satin, hats of black patent leather | —— nawasnens SPECIAL SALE 219 PAIRS OF 100% ALL-WOOL BLANKETS That Were Damaged by Water While Being Transferred to This City Most of them being only damp, will be placed on sale Saturday. These blankets are of the highest quality, all virgin wool and all large sizes, and come in different weights, in different colored plaids, white and scarlet. Your Opportunity Now to Get Some of These Blankets at Rock-Bottom Prices Many Other Bargains in Army Goods. Look for the Sign of the Two Soldiers. Mail Orders Filled. Send for New List. Surplus Army Supply Store 1013-1015 First Ave. Near Spring of the newest shoe novelties is the | Bramley collars, Ford hata, tan brown sport shoes and wabbly HATS FOR THE WET WEATHER NEW YORK, Dec An we get to the rainy weather, we find an onting selection of day hats | we combination bronze and biack patent, which is worn with « bronze colored | stocking An American court reporter re cently wrote at the rate of 900 With the Mapper have vanished | words a minute for five consecutive en hose. low heels, short skirts,| minutes and then presented @ (ram with perky little patent leather quills and bate of leather that have been glided or silvered and made water-| proof. Thene latter types are best when made of biistered leather when their effect ts entirely fasctnating eee heads form the/ | Carved antmal handles of many of the newer w brelias this season, They are made with straps of leather which fit over the wrint and can be easily carried. | Most of these animal heads have | mouths that open and shut so that they may be used for holding gloves or handkerchiefs or carrying some | small article. | SOLS iia hess, sneezing. The second and Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- Lon jing and snuffiing! Take “Pape’s Cold | 4088 usually break up the completely and end ali grippe rs |Compound” every two hours until | nicely & pe’s Cold Compound” is |three doses are taken. The first dose | guickest, surest relief known and quite the ebie thing of late Entire | opens clogged-up nostrils and alr pas | costs only a few cents at drug stores, costumes of ck are being worn!eages of head; stops nose running;|Tastes nice. Contains no quinine ” with brown or bronze footgear One relieves headache, dullness, feverish-|Ipeist upon Pape’s. = <7 SS, ee Blending brown and black together for the street costume is considered WVanila SMOOTH, white cream center with a_vanila bourbon flavor, wrapped in a heavy, thick coat of rich, dark chocolate. One of the six kinds of unusual chocolates found only in the Societe La Supreme Package. ociete Cficcolats ev gUTRERRATT TIE eB PO ESEE AREY ET an STE Fe CIRM name aD OO m Cn TW

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