The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 7

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EXCEPTIONAL FREE CHRISTMAS OFFER WEDNES:| DAY—SEATTLE PUBLIC INVITED, Here's our FREE CHRISTMAS OFFER: We'll give Men’s Beautifully Tailored Two-Pants Suits, of all-wool Serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin stripes. These are Singerman’s $40.00 kind—and they go 5 tomorrow at the wind-up price $16-8 And as an added inducement to force all these suits to be sold by Christmas, we make this FREE OFFE! Any $4.00 Hat in the house—and there are hundreds to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given to you as your Christmas present ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit sold tomorrow. And for Wednesday only, included in this offer, we'll give Men’s Heavy All-Wool Overcoats, belted models, Singer: “ant ape ae et sd, at these same prices, $16.85 919.85. And a lot of 83 Men’s Heavy Wool Overcoats will go at wind-up price... $13.85 And here’s Lot 3: Men's Finest Tailored Suits, in heavy English serge, blue and banker’s gray, Singerman’s $50.00 kind (full guarantee in writing with every suit), and the final wind-up price tomorrow is $ ] 9 85 And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, PLAYING---- A splash of humor— Thomas Meighan in GEORGE ADE'S H | time Fulton needed money AT THE THEATERS N LIBERTY hundermate,* with c Moore Virginia Brown Added , "Columbus," MO rd. (or — Lady Dia Glorious Adv: JAL—Mary Philbin and Nor- man Kerry in “Merry-Go-lound,” Gk ORPHEUM — Variety vaudeville pro- le, Will King and com- in “Bittin’ Pretty,” Diek Hyland a company in “The Mix-Up." BLUE MOUSE “Little Old New York" {s another example of how difficult it 1s to get | mone: vance invention, At the complete his work on the first ste boat, John Jucob Astor absolt d to assist him. Miss Davies a at" tries her influence and, woman-like, succeeds when she ap. parently agrees to inves in real estate. How tr to life this little scene ‘Lucretia’ Good Film Kathleen Norris’ Story Well Treated It was not a long jump from the story to the screen adaption in the | case of Kathleen Norris’ famed novel, “Lucretia Lombard,” A great many fiction-lovers are disappointed when they seo the screen production of a novel they haye read, However, now most readers are pleased wnen a plo- |ture stays with the story enough to give 4 ood visualization of the plot, and that ts one of the reasons why “Lucretia Lombard,” which 1s now at the Strand, pleases, Another reason is found in the charactorizations given by the play- ers. Tho part of Lucretia could not be filled by any player better than it. by rene Huch, She gives a] happy portrayal of the woman whose long love marriage Is to be for- gotten al 1. Monte Blue, the leading me eter, is just as well fitted to his pa ‘|human and ikable in charac OAK COMEDIAN HAS NEW PLAY Dick Hyland ‘19 offering show gt the Oak theater this w in “The Mix-up," played in mi comedy. The numbers in the show are all worthy of praise they are colorfully presented and soomingly well directed. ‘Teddy Magnus has one of the feat: ured numbers in “Somebody's Wrong,” which proved highly amuse ing and delightful to Monday's audi: ences. An attractive ballet dance th which the girls are seen is another one of the inmost popular numbers. ~ Gordon Richardson this week offers “Sust Honolulu” and Roy Alexapy der’s number ts “Me and My Lady.” The famous old saloon of Steve Brodie, whose historic leap from the Brooklyn bridge coined a phrase i American slang, has been reproduced from: old photogtaphs at Universal y. It 1s port of the old Bowery constructed for the filming of Mary Philbin's latest starring ve hicle, ‘‘Morallty,” adapted from” Owen Kildare’s novel, “My Mamie Rose, Q Of the supporting players the most | Ky yy ria. | Alec B. Francia, He is ed as the wisest of the| Wise Fools,” and altho h Lucretia’ comparative mall he does a great deal toward making the picture so appealing’ Madison, Bet, 1st and 2d Ln NOW PLAYING Dick Hyland &s a Christmas Gift to you, Absolutely Free, your selection a y P ' | A young man, given $10,000 to 5 Sadie: Pye ail ‘ & Co. of any Hat in the house. BUT NOTE: THESE FREE ; : ih ph eowttoptie i Ai adbaga f Com DNS Aci IN- OFFERS GOOD WEDNESDAY AND UNTIL CHRISTMAS SNARES Ith poninite ire ee: Selo canons which ple SHOWN | } ar A Musical nope the money into something more ex- e " ONLY. her name will soon elting. The entire play is brimming he leaders. if 7 Christmas is here—so Holi-|as these. 14 with little lessons which occur picture aioe good en- pies day Suspenders go at 45c.! | Men’s Overalls at 98c. cal | adie Ftainment and will be found as Amateurs Dress Ties, Holiday Boxes, at} Men’s Collars, all sizes, at 5 ABERTY ee ee Reena etnes G8e, Felt Slippers at S5c.|Black Bear Overalls—in fact, Daily Exeent Gifts galore. everything ‘that man needs Wd ie 9 Wednesday we'll sell Men's) —all included in this sale and| % 7 Bi ¥ eh. hr, Singerman Dutchess Trous-|going at these sensational 5 r Ui care ; , | Orient, which ers, $6.00 and $7.00 values,| prices. Tomorrow you can i 5: aie 6 : s at the Liberty this week. | = —— = Singerman’s $4.00| buy Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, peyees A fag ning whee ip lccupterey rds Me ldhadtor' | [I z Pants at $235./formerly $7.00, for $2.98. ht 3 ope" fee novel, “The Lord of ‘Thundergate” |}| A a “ h and it reveals in a romantic and4 ys’ Suits have been marked Men’s Work Shoes for $2.65.! 44 last Peggy's become a real feature star. Heretofore LILA LEE amatic way the story of an Amer: |}| $ heavy, All-Wool Mack-/ While fine Boys’ Shoes have} she’s been seen only in comedy feat but as AL Posen JOHN SAINPOLIS n in China, who bears the re-| inaws at $4.85, Heavy, pure) been marked at $1 | would say, “Them Days Is Gone Fore LOUISE DRESSER a aaManent i raroans co ‘shears polgres pent rs, for-| | Men’s Dress Shirts, for-| ; MARY ASTOR a8 th sone, | merly $7.50, at $3.8: merly $2.00, are priced S5c, » Columbi "hi icture is “The enon a reatietar ‘And here's the cause forjand Work Shirts at 69e.| ioe ells Tne piers chiod creams celal these enormous reductions—|Men’s Lisle Socks at 18¢, and Singerman’s stock must be| Cotton Socks go at 9c. wound Aad at once, Usdin Think of buying Men's! - with those of the combined|Heavy Fleeced or Ribbed! } th Red Front stocks, at 1601-|Underwear for 69¢, ret Pan I eature 1603 First Avenue, corner|Men’s Heavy Wool Under - 3 doe Pine Street; and this forced|wear, worth $2.00, for 98c.} Axiom Gives Good drastic action is the cause of} And Men's Winter Union| Performance such sensationally low prices| Suits at $1. erformance Be here when the DOORS OPEN, WEDNESDAY MORN-| tia Axiom, far famed ING AT 9:00. We have just mentioned a few of the bar- ' gains offered. This sale of the Singerman stock won't last |" Jong, so come to this great clothing sale Wednesday. You} can’t make any mistake here. Remember our address, Axiom, in a 1601-1603 First Ave., Corner Pine St. sss": Rea Front Clothing Co. in Charge. - whole pitiful story is reviewed as a Monda; im weet lo’ | 4 tory as told in 10c, —20¢, 2 »Round,” feature now at the Cglon one of the two big _# an |helghts in“ gate,” the jciting dramatic photor , Iald | the Bele ENy atmosphere of the i ¢ Chinese, Ow ‘this. strong part and | RE i Beamer tas te ieaaiaei{} Name Your Own Credit Terms! feminine role My son has a very presentable J | The other feature on the Liberty | Mystic Ss and be act and he inter Mibedativacticn 35 14 program 1s “Columbus,” the first | aperses of mitable 1 rib. jot series of educational films of ; EMIL |the Yale Unt Press’. “Chron- icles of America.” It is one of the HANSEN mont interesting historical films!!! joys drains upon your ready cash, the EAST- ever produced on the screen and is n special attraction for school stu | playing a novelty - \]| ERN, as a special Christ- go Han 1 group: | oe nf eae vi f a aad I : “Kitten on the Keys” \]) mas offering, is allowing rid “Let the Rest of the | orsaking the villainous roles you to name your own World Go By” ys previously Cy Tha ¥ pe la Dy a “Mighty Lak’ a Rose” credit terms. Use your | traying ; credit privilege. Pay erner—the Oliver C next year. which is on the Columbia CONCERT : Abr aus ape eer ; heads a big cast o ORCHESTRA in this picture, In the In under i rite Cortot, last hnenaies n to the Sea in Osborne Putnam "4g featured and in support Stearns J. Barney Sherry, playing “Nola” and i ae and sey- “A Song For Sale” bt tnd So A Blow $4.50 to $19.50 See SNE A Brushed Wool Sweater of solid color or of clever plaid sport effect, will delight the out-of-door girl. The new Silk Sweaters, in a number of novel color effects, are equally charming. Dainty sao Blouses mew. ‘ Beige! Sot ouiicils ROW areas Retiel WINTER GARDEN | \ P24 "| Match the skirt send. the sweater with a clever, gayly 4th also--= y ; . beaded Overblouses, soft, ‘COLUMBUS” =| : ’ Realizing that the holi- day season makes ser- Sweaters are always appreciated Se Gas x ae he gir of FIRST SCREEN y" 4 “Lost.” y pusalec coon © saree ta Srpcsenstices verly orate One of the stro: : at the Pan fn n | thie week In ing and genuine comedy JAMES OLIVER screen has yet shown. CURWOOD'S Master. which the s alled “dynamite” for a motion picture comedy-drama and s what it seems to have been. In support of Meighan, Lila Lee is most prominent. owis in a splendid cast frilly Blouses of tailored mod- asing Wealth” — , Neeley Hdwards and em WEEK els will delight any woman, Hert Ronche in . obdles of coin and comedy o é. NOW Hauptman’s International so gming. Saturn & 3, CSCS The ro ° @ More a | ture ts the first Prizma colo: fa) Days | f feature ever produced Showing America’s D Coming—Jackle Coogan with BAY F wonderful mu COLONIAL : Match the Sweater With a Skirt Plain wrap-around models, plaid, pleated styles, solid ma- terial cleverly pleated, and Always MARKET Any many other new models to " choose from, $7.50 to $19.50. ane fm) 10c raearre 10c Ss 0 this clever NOW PLAYING mgst=y~ || Fast— Colowut- (AP | MMM MARION 7 (of MYSTERY & 18 THE ek DAVIES my co “oY | am = “; ‘OP Maoh |S LITTLE || YOU'LL BE SURPRISED! OONDER MAN : KINDRED OF THE DUST Gifts for the Man A Beacon Blanket Bath- robe or Lounging Robe, in os any of a number of new Paid Advertise styles and colo: ill be a | DANCING TAUGHT, x THE DAY BATES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA Tomorrow SEATTI 151st Performance Slippers Felt or leather House Slip- pers in tl poy Hilo, Everett, Romeo or Opera patterns, will bring joy to TODAY a \ , oi Until Wedoesday r and ra Mt Furope’s ™ Heautiful Woman — COMING—I\),ZAC'S SLAVE OF DESIRE

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