The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1923, Page 11

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nok FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 4 eo | SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET : Special Price Basement ~| This Bargain Center offers the newest styles at ; the lowest prices in Women’s and Girls’ Ap- parel, Millinery, Underwear and Hosiery. August Clearance s | COATS AND CAPES y Al Remarkable values in a clearance lot of Women’s . . : oe . : ne Coats and Capes in fine velour, polaire and over- $17.50 plaid materials. Greatly reduced. GIRLS’ COATS In sizes 6 to 12 years, excellent quality, and very suit- Q¢ able for now and Fall wear. Entire stock reduced for clearance. $5 COATS, CAPES AND DRESSES A large selection representing some of the season’s best styles. Not all sizes in any one style—but all sizes represented in the lot. At a special clearance $9.50 price. Another group of Coats and Dresses, in sizes for Misses fm and Little Women—all at a great clearance reduction. $ | Wash Dresses $06 A splendid erp of Women’s Silk Stockings | Dresses for afternoon, 69 | $3.95 sports and street wear Cc | in such materials as Burson's Silk Stockings—Seconds i voile, organdie and dot- of excellent quality. Semi-fashioned | $4.95 ted Swisses, and ging- with lisle garter tops, toes and heels. hams—all greatly re- Black only. Sizes 814 to 10. Priced gr gp duced for immediate "oO" clearance, Don’t Fail to Attend the Great FIRE SALE OF STAMM BROS. FIRE DAMAGED STOCK Crowds and Crowds of shrewd and prudent buyers have attended this great sale, demonstrating the fact that this is a sale that is positively in a class by itself. Don’t let any- thing keep you away, for it is one grand saving opportunity. Look These Over, Then Judge for Yourself A MEN’S SUITS MEN'S SUITS _.MEN’S SUITS | a | Set SOOO Biase we ats 3s SL Ls80 a MEN’S SOX CANVAS GLOVES BOYS’ SHOES tor, Wg Mcr's Good Cotton Sox. Men's heavy welght Canvay The kind thy kids can't Klek are sell regularly at he. 2 Gloves will be sold, while out; made of real leather, In 43 Ep ea they 1 a 3c Bf os ate new.,...... 91.65 ace WORK SHOES WORK SHIRTS STETSON HATS Men's Work Shoes, in all Men’s Blue Work Shirts, In all sizes. You'll have to hurry to sizes. A limited amount will tnaate sacurdayat, 91.95 ff mieten et... 2BC 8c MEN’S PANTS Men's Pants, hundreds of pairs to choose from, in almost lor and | pattern— $1.95 BOYS’ SUITS One lot of Hoyn’ Suits, some with two patrs of Pants, some i but reat bartiee «e $2.85 MEN’S UNIONS Men's Union Sults In all sizes ity ke stealing them to wet them 58c PALACE CLOTHING CO. FIRST AVENUE COR. SPRING STREET THE SEATTLE STAR : of MAKE-BELIEVE : e DOCROOCO CRORE EH RESOEEE SOOT SOO E ESSE EESOEESOLEOEES i Db aetihciod I am going to put on the last of this summer's specia Otherwise, my shop would have to shut down until the fall season opened, and | prefer to sacrifice all profit now in order to keep it going. { “Merry-Go-Round” | TOVAY’S PROGRAMS © Meighan in Menteau. Legion's film Man Without @ ed Davia and Ken in “Temporary Mar- SE—Monte Blue and or in "Main Btreet,”” Herbert Hawlinson in ‘One Million tn 1 King and Cou “The Taxt Girl.” PANTAGES —Variety vaudeville, PALACE HIP—Vaudeville and photo. play, “More to Be Pitied Than Seorned.” picture, o be seen here for the first hen it opens } COLUMBBIA Horbert Rawlins Norman Kerry one of| Frid ght. On Saturda Go-Round,” the big Un Lloyd Hughes is one of the outstanding romantic popular young stars to be SUITS es of the screen and the seen in “Children of Dust,’’| t important role of hi at the Coliseum nezt week.| ‘creer the one he takes|stor Johnny Walker and Pauline} Merry-Go-Round,” the|* Garon will be seen with him. ralded clure which - -| day om! y at the eee tar # intensely ‘ COLISEUM . uresque mountains of mas Me! in “Ht LIBERTY M is with the life of a biners, Charles Mack and Elinor Fair are the stars, WINTER GARDEN a e of the r Fair, Fatr, 2 ONE DAY ONLY—SATURDAY UINNUEOUUUCCQQQUULOUUUCAQUOEOUGGGEEQOEEUUGEANEEUUUUUGOREULUUEAGEULLELL AA AT BEST IN “TRILB Arthur Ei 1 Car Young Fellows, Listen How would you like a smartly tailored, up- to-the-minute suit for high school or college wear? You tell me the style you want—as “jazzy” as you like— and I'll build you a suit that the boys will talk about. Splendid big line of pew patterns in serges, tweeds, worsteds and clever stripes and checks in the fall favorites, browns, grays and mixtures. xton's well known » > deals with small tow title character is a young > is mnuBbed because she is ch his we d musician, arew was went to this country to receive the | hotoplay, > a @ avia Dome ducation. a Mildred Davis! “Drtven," the famous Untversal- 1 i pet Ei Oe | Jewell picture which and he studied for y of m girl of thelg — |the Cushing aendemy, ¢ bi ime a IMPERIAL TAILORING CO.—SINCE 1890 the Art Students’ ‘ 1405 3rd Ave., Bet. Pike and Union Sts. TODAY Y Last Times “THE VICTOR” The Ace of Fight Romance rk, Then he d the American | Dramatic Art in New : |in the name part of Jackié Coogan's HEN MOTHERS DOGS ai by re he 4 | “Daddy.” DALTON, Eng., Aug. 16—A litter ollowed this by ping.| .“_ realized,” said Mr. Carew, “that |Of Young spaniels on a farm near : a . ng vy play- lthe vols chia + og. |here are getting motherly attention role of Seno: bas | s ie jenor Dorele in| ered an unusual opportunity for a |f0m -a-Butt.Orpington hen. ‘The; and the Humming | m wey, (oreep under thelr foster moth: lead in “Her Majesty |Cbaracter player, and it was with | wery night foc aieltee juntold pleasure that I recetved the " x news of Mr, Tully's decision to per- | Stories by: hls j mit me to play the part. I have/ coed ©. Jane | made a deep study’ of the character: | TOMORROW Seen [zation, and put forth every effort | “MERRY-GO-ROUND” A are fore |? properly portray what I consfder ‘The Moat Stupendous Love 3 |0ne of the most Interesting char. 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AND UBLICAN BT, ‘A Wonderful Picture” Spanish or Cuban heels “The Man Annows Colored Without a EV y.\th tame || Kid Slippers Country” ere. PtaHaHH || Red, Green and Prima Donna —_—_———— ANDY WARD and His Band _ HENRI C. LB BEL, —With— | GREATEST Novelty Organint ARNOLD DALY fa f WILD Blue MATINEE 250 Beer ‘ ¥ ANIMAL NIGHTS 500 MARY KENNISON fi ggg DISPLAYS IN Peed init ARIAS Pee NaM (IRE conrivenvar 3,7 AND OP. M. R.R.CARS HORSE 1500 PEOPLE Moore Theatre | 7ooazeyis epeeiet 5 OORS | S260 cen ae Books re 7 PH UR AUSPICES AMERICAN EQUINES LEGION Hae Sits 8 BABY ELEPHANTS GLORIA SWANSON In “HER GILDED CAGKY

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