The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1923, Page 4

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FRIDAY, AU [vamp queen |i'srace WORLD S<REEN:| of MAKE-BELIEVE | [RASHR-PATERSON SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET POMOC COREE HOE EES ESOS ESEEE TELE OE EE OES EEEOOEe TODAY’S PROGRAMS COMING | Special Price Basement semeen These Examples ‘Are Characteristic of the Excellent Valy onte Blue and Mae hors veto! Fy ‘ This Bargain Center Hires,” ‘ 8 Shown in ennedy ia “The Kerrigan ie a Weat.” ‘A Season’s Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Coats PRINCESS—"The Viame of Life.” ; ; STAGE : J The Remainder of Our Summer Stock HEILIG — Will King’s company in z Batires of 1988." f , Twenty Coats in Polaires, Velours, Overplaids and | \ ; PANTAGES—Varlety vaudeville. pre: ’ Mixtures, most of them fully silk lined. They are in 50 | ‘ PALACE MIP—Vauderille and photo- Gray, Tan and Browns, in sizes 36 to 42 in the lot. id | eh e C h e a s t y Juni 0 r e : : * ve F These coats are reduced for immediate clearance. " LIBERTY \ . | 2-Pants Suits Barbara La, Marr, queen|yaaae, Men, ft, Q) Silk Vests sig | ff es! of screen vampe, has the| erway,” will be se » an Wash Dresses apap voman-sized Job of vamping | Brass Be May * %9 95 and $5.98 Women’s Glove Silk Vests | Regular § an Egyptian king, despite t f ‘ in bodice top. Orchid beautiful $ competit on that “He 1,000). ri nik \ Seria e i i \< flesh. Sizes 38 to 44. by tapestry wives offer, in Maurice|s o fs an wu ; § 1 apestry ) Tourner’s screen version of| . & modern man 4 a f : | Disposal § : aaintng to the Laberty Sat-|tas 0 asec an, peelee #5786 to. nd Oreandia Wash 3 am | ht Black Silk Hose School days are just around urday. one 78 3 Alice Lake and Philo Me- ; we tad “ 9) Boe 69e 2A) " ¢ r . r wre 2 A i i noe | Jullough, in a scene from the a at $3.05. WI rf ; bi ott be Rite 8 paket “SATIRES OF 1983" als onte| screen adaption of “More to \ Good quality iota Silk Oo make a presentable s " ‘ 1s KING BIG B eo its|Be Pitied Than Scorned,” ring Pe) ata S 3 : ings with lisle garter Here are the clothes—made to pent eee sae.) |CKharles E. Blaney’s famou Girls’ Coats Pg and foot. Seconds rye ta ene Boe s Seatt! a ' dagen Horry Prag tage play, which is to be 8] > i m4$1.25 value. Blacl his liking—to his mother’s idea carats Gata ‘ film adaption of Bincatr Lewis stage play, swhich is to be reduced _ i ies §) IA and “ me of le eta to father’s idea of i Ml Friday |, is returning t9 the Hive| Palace Hip next week. to $3 and $5 5 grasa 9c, real value. s : {! { i i { { | i A splendid opportunity to ‘ ap save on the girl’s school coat + ; o a : | mid , | sie oa ” Does it is offered at these pric 1 4 Women’s Vests wed ty capacity pele , : | Sizes 6 to 12 are represented. : 19, y 4 , and] 16a raion | 7 Coats reduced from f ic } 4 return engagement c c $475 to $8 at 600 Summer-weight Knit I seine | 10 Coats reduced from Veate-ta bedi : he famous Holeproof Stock- numbers are “Red F I, ’ | conaset Mr | C s i 87.50 to $5 Vests otic a Th 3 by Don Smith 1 i boys and girls— . iss Mo," |W ‘a 1 and a good example of our ings for boy ce : Ne, ar $8.50 to $5 Special Price Basement 35c—40c—50c—55c : ia whch Ca ws Harlan tn oats reduced from - Savings. to $5 la nail STRAND What does the title ‘7 Some of the spi ; ‘ vhe'a ? rie felghan err | WINTER GARDEN aia Fraser-Paterson Co. An attractive variety of Boys’ g o Fy yy “Somebody Loves You, n of yne The Sweaters in the different school lavish costuming n ght to r PRINCESS make it one of the 8.50 S gomre feo ag cod ig Golo sec Te “DOLLA COMING bert, awn x sao : wan |e cat i DEVILS” || SOON | Stee ere CePA ee V4 ALWAYS A Goop sow : R. E. BicELow ~S. W. FREDERICK — | —— | A R SECOND AT. SENECA |Strike for Shoes Is AHEILIG : a Staged in Factories | : | NORWICH, F Aug. 10.—Refus NO n to buy working MATINEE : ae oy TODAY MEMORIAL PARADE ysluice nozzles tearing away Beacon | eveed seen 0 kes) —In hOmor of our de- | Hill is an Interesting sight that will | patted president, tha SHOWN ON SCREEN |aieo te inciuded in this weekly. | | The test from advertising comes Hellig wilt be cloned Thousands of Seattle residents in| Other items are Seattle kid swim: | Ae eee om RESULTS ranataoil iar the President Harding mem mers contesting for water honors, OF LIFE, LOVE parade will be shown en the sc |Seattle Day Nursery youngsters an: ¥ of the Liberty when the new Lib-|a fire at a Westlake ave. mact " 2 . erty News opens Saturday. nt i LE. | l ing + hil Mle Ma sat sit ti Ackerman & Harris Present and fifty farceurs in the acme of musical comedy art TONIGHT [PRIDAY] LAST TIMES "SAl S OF 1923" “EAST SIDE [are ] WEST SIDE” THE TAXI GIRL” if 2.00 SHOW FOR 606) THIS THEATER 18 Kiddies a Dime Any Time CLOSED UNTIL 6 P.M. A picture so wonderfully fine ‘twill make your AG mouth water! = TOMORROW EK f ) . 4 When friends drop in to spend the yes ° oy, ; : " ; | ing it’s pleasant to know that there is cold i tain of the ching, RASS f 4 rye's baked FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM in the fae tot crib of the Bae Delicious cooler, ready to slice and serve with @ that token one of the finest salad, or for sandwich-making ) bes Gener all the world—is “The Chas. G. Norris’ : ss iawn i ‘a 5 seal ‘2 everythin, 3 Thetraveler aboard it is surrounded parce eto name i fi ke f 1 di dee- by the comforts and conveniences ne pee You're proud to serve such ten a ‘ that obtain in the finest homes and | and, OH! what a pic- : | FRYE'S DELICIOUS tat ‘ ., uder still when clubs and on palatial liners. ture—Monte Blue of A CLOSED ‘TILL | BACON is like FRYE'S licious meat, and yor oP bi such Observation-club car; through dine |Main Street fame, 4 6 P.M. | DELICIOUS HAM— your guests say: ‘Where did you buy suc" Ing car service; standardandtourist | Marie Prevost and big IME , } it's so mild in flavor— sleeping cars, coaches, Open-air plaints enti ? IN MEMORY tich, juicy and tender, ast. | ‘ ; i observation cars through the moun- | “* OF OUR LATE . ‘ ; tains in summer. |‘e Wictor Only choice, young, grain-fed pork, scien delicious ham??? BELOVED The Scenic, Electric Wa a . PRESIDENT tifically cured and smoked, can be 80 Through the cael: range and Ee EXTRAORDINARY ae aa BE ee. and tender. The original FRYE PROCESS Continental Divide “The Olympian” is MADAME DEE JEAN | VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL | ! f . d ‘ es the fine, drawn swiftly, smoothly, smokelessly, by | NTERNATIONAL | — * of curing and smoking preserv electric power. me, INTERNATIONAL San Juan Islands | oe FRIDAY =8ATURD A ¥eemenenes ng | PRIMA DONNA One of thy Mott Charing GLORIA SWANSON natural juices and develops the rich flavors 70 HOURS TO CHICAGO | ri h r i ater Pye de ANDY WARD AND Plenieking,’ Bathing—Kine f b sk for FRYE'S cs 4 Heac! The next time you buy ham 4! Tat sia’ plan’ our Ade. Oar experanee| HIS BAND Leave Colman Dock 8:00 a. m. | ts : ham you may be helpful. ‘Arriving on. Tt DBLICIOUS—you will say it’s the best ham 70 10:30 p.m. ever ate, Fare, Round Trip, $2.00 D, M. GULBRANSEN . Children Half Fare City Passenger Agent PUGET BOL bal i ol SECOND AVE. AND MADISON ST, B Colman Dock’ Maln 390) | bit Asan Pee ee Phone: Main 6960 } Ra 11th, every: Saturday evening. The ono big . : ’ Are Popular : | I Deli tOUS wukee & St.Pawl MAIN STREET By) ee taveat $9 Ham STEVENS tna 80 lant WHE Railway Brive UOMO OMEROM I VVANUAVUNNUSNNOANONUONONDNOLEOEDOQONOODOORONOVOLONONONELENODER DIG ince: ing Bohol, Professional instructors, avn TO RUGET*SOUND=ELECTBIEIED ve Hen oi ie fh

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