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a i I E78 3 . \ DAY, DECEMBER 25, 1g FREE TO YOU WEDNESDAY }-:: AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM EQ WONDERFUL FREE OFFER CAUSES SAME TO BE REPEATED WEDNESDAY, Here's our FREE OFFER: Tailored Two-Pants Suits, of blues, browns and pin kind—and they go tomorrow at the wind-up price. . We'll give Men's Beautifully | all-wool 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- man’s $40.00 and $50.00 kind, at these same prices, $16.85! yin to and $19.85. And a lot of 83 Men’s Heavy Wool Overcoats will go at wind-up price. . And here’s Lot 3: Men’s Finest Tailored English serge, blue and banker’s gray, Singerman’s $50.00 | Twist” his role was practleally the kind (full guarantee in writing with every suit), and the final wind-up price tomorrow is UALED, SUCCESS or | s ul serge, full lined, in (remendous success, stripes. These are Singerman’s $40.00} ‘Tho story, altho it deifta at dimes $16.85 And as an added inducement to force all these suits be sold before the New Year, we make this FREE OFFER: |to discuss the Any $4.00 Hat in the house—and there are hundreds to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given to you its, in heavy | \). And with each of these Suits and Qvercoats you get Absolutely Free, your selection of any Hat in the ho BUT NOTE: DAY ONLY. All Holiday Goods go}such sensationally low prices Wednesday at Half Price—so} T5e Holiday Suspenders go} at 35c. $1.00 Dress Tie: Holiday Boxes, at 50c. $1 Felt Slippers at 75c. galore. And look! Wednesday we'll sell Men’s Singerman Dutchess Trous-| ers, $6.00 and $7.00 values, for $3.65. Singerman’s $4.00) and $5.00 Pants at $2.35. Boys’ Suits have been marked $3.85; heayy, All-Wool Mack- inaws at $4.85. wool, pullover Sweate: merly $7.50, at $3.85. And here’s the cause for these enormous reductions— Singerman’s stock must be wound up at once, together with those of the combined Red Frort stocks, at 1601- 1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street; and this forced drastic action is the cause of’ Be hert when the DOORS OPE We have just mentioned a few of the bar- gains offered. This sale of the Singerman stock won't last ‘ You |; ING AT 9:00. | merly THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD WEDNE as these. Men’s Overalls at Men's Collars, all sizes, at 5c.) throw Black Bear Overalls—in fact, | into the sieverything that man needs) A"! sale and these sensational ou can buy Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, —all included in this going at prices. Tomorrow for s for § formerly $7.00, Men’s Work Sh While fine Boys been marked at SL. Men’s Dress Sh D0, are priced and Work Shirts at Cotton Socks go at 9c. Think of buying Men's \), | eee Heavy Fleeced or Ribbed 1 Underwear for 69c, and) 7 Men’s Heavy Wool Under- °°" wear, worth 0, for And Men’s Winter Union Suits at $1.39. . WEDN long, so come to this great clothing sale Wednesday. can’t make any mistake here. Remember our address, (Red Front Clothing Co. in Charge) 98c. Buter Jr. are in the picture with *iHe is r | the comedian. | IG Shoes have for- DAY MORN Pine St. tO! point » | blue-blooded prince ar 9c. Men's Lisle Socks at 18c, and eae hr. DANI caren i NOW PLAYING ELINOR GLYN the Author of “THREE WEEKS” Special Christmas Music by BATES’ ORCHESTRA Pp. Merry 6 x. XMAS 20e Until Be After SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROLOGUE BLUE MOUSE Merry Xmas OME SHOW SALZAC’S SLAVE OF DESIRE LARRY SEMON THE GOWN SHOP PRICES Children 10¢ COMING Marshall Neilaw BTERNAL THREE” an \ BLUE MOUSE 1601-1603 First Ave., Corner ants for vac rable of Pa PEGGY The DARLING With GLADYS BROCK WELL, MAS DAVID- SON and other stars KIDDIES’ Mile. Laurene Lindgren, t. play ng “Silent Night Holy Night” HAUPT. Zave Vervain, 1ST! Sapn “Felix Fills th International Coming: “W TODAY TOMOMILOW DUSTIN ‘ARNUM THE GRAIL” FOX NEWS ‘ pRize NEW YEAR BALI DANCING TAUGHT, $1.00 ADVANCED CLASS BIG SPRCTAT CHAISE MAS PROGKAM of NEW YORK == al MASK BALI CLASS =|CANAL COST THE SHATTLE STAR Jackie Coogan Triumphs in ‘‘Long Live the King’’ BY NICK SCHWARTZ | If you Ko to the Liberty this week, | an exception pleture in the Kin you might ninted, but if you K rtained, “Long Li wild," Jweke more beauty | snitude of the production are |commendable features, Jackle Coo: gan's portrayal of little Praice Otto In the real reason fof the pleture's er Kenton and hia Hospitality John Giibert in GATKDEN pretty well away trom th . probability, is not imponeibl cynic alms of to tho cannot condemn it on. that However, there if little need . for the major: | STAGE M—Henny ity of fiction robably the know and © story, and know that — Nelile Fernandes and of Mary Roberts Rino Wil King and com- Hello, Dearie.” Hyland and company tn \ | hart’s | Bue J this plot e Coogan is better { you might Keaton, the solemn-faced | , who won fame in tworreel | slapstick comedies before he demon- strated that he could do things on a big ncale In “Three Ages,” has now | Sh hing new, His new seven: | Wy “Our Hospitality,” ia an! attempt to bring to the screen an| \Y historically accurate picture of life} In “The Kid," Jackie was a poor lit: | street urchin, and in “Oliver ame, Then he took a little higher and now, in| he In a rou) still he fits We're now con “Toby. 'T. reel feature role. perfectly Vine 1 that Jackie can play any |in the United States of 1880, th be ind of “kid role nearly to perfec | when the first railroads were b aoe built, And the attempt seems Marg jaald: “3 |than m cessful in both history and comedy pier Natalie Talmadge, Buster's wife, and Call of the Wil classic of lite "The Two Acte : Stop Show dog actor a camera en screen players altho th over appear of well-kn ar in the photoplay, Dancers and Comedy Sketch Headline leading ture eu Jackie : ‘Magic Skin’ ‘: Coogan LEE EEL LE LEE LE EEE ED . in Pictures “:. | | WINTER GARDEN The variety of ¢ Blue Mouse Features re |gitmrenenerene “Long LENORE ULRIC The Strand “Tiger Rose” EAA RRMA RR JACKIE COOGAN The Liberty BUSTER KEATON The Coliseum “Our Hospitality” Vt pea pe RE RENEE RE RAE EE REE REE Live the King” CEE EES din “The Exi Davin’ notable m, is exten Drama New twe plea intribut "| featured COLONIAL | ei mes into posse which wil but which will CLAIM [nse Declarin HIGH, Having seen him only in his comic make-up you prob- ,|ably don't recognize this as Lew Dunbar, Will King’s co- 4 dae i LeBel t . we-| star at the Palace Hip. But vat ‘Sint the eOtaGY. took t 1 musi-| it’s him, Mike Dooley, who goverr t r 1 bylig so often the cause of a w i ' | troubles. FEET LONDON'S LATEST lays the Trails,” ON hru the | the tly, ef the resi dents of the picture metropolis, | &¢ Otis Harlan and Bertram Gr by, who are also in cast, were a Red-Haired Girls pebchaies iar Form College Club ne NOW DEFENSE AGREES Lenore play and the charact child of the instinctiv “Tiger Rose’ | " Wins Favor Lenore Ulric Stars in}, Familiar Part ¢ rise to fame, from a modest be- | riecal world. Ulric ¢ Warner Brothers n eyond her Daniel t the Strand the ed Saturday, is { David Be 0's portraying A recent play on the Ulric Stories reveals Harlan is the mo Ken votes once as) many which indicates still holds the supremacy of the * ts of nd that very her remark-| sereen, | oe Rafael Bongint, a 10 years standing d rank in the immortalizes this of the wild woods, pictures with Gloria Humming Bird.” ture Ww in this “Yolanda” and Canadian hatred for imper- The char nted actress ut of human | ¢anie eruption in Java have earless child of | heen secured by the Lyman H. ne woman's) Howe organization and — will and I | form part of the Educational 1 and beaten by © scintillates with jof situations that ting of | thrill and make yo enes are fulllat times. ToAll Our Friends we wish a Merry Christmas and all the joys of this happy holiday season. Exoemer (iA OMPANY AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY PAST PIKE FOURTIE AT Picture Patter “Shadows,” an adaptation of Wil- n given honorable popularity contest conducted by Moving Picture will make his deput in Paramoun' “Adam and Eve.” Remarkable pictares of a vol- Hodge-Podge subject, Lava,” to be released late In December. If you need a hanay man, turn to the Want Ad columns in the “Situ- ation Wanted” classification. Love Lessons Classified sectior ‘s story, uced by B. P. that Kenneth ost adored man got three ttmes as Valentino, that America people saw Jack London’s _master~ piece over Satur- - day, Sunday and Monday. vn this country. {ill —It’s Your Cue to bring the whole family after the Christmas _ turkey. Swanson in “The His previous pic- country was in “Liquid hold thrill after ou grip your seat “THE CALL OF THE WILD” First Times in Seattle BIG Capacity BIG Buying Power BIG Pictures Popular Prices BEAUGSERREEE ali