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. AY is a NR a da da oi ea oa a zr SHE’S NEW “ROSITA” _ FREE TO YOU WEDNESDAY Wonderful Free Offer as Climax to Great Singerman Sale—Grand Finale Wednesday Here is our FREE OFFER: Men's Suits from werman Stock, former prices around $30.00, good Fall weights and patterns, and all sold tomorrow at the wind-up price of $ 1 3 85 And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s beautifully tailored Two-Pants Suits, of all-wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns " pre Former prices around $35—but they jomorrow at the wind-up And as an added inducement to force all these Suits to be sold before the close of business Wednesday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat in the house—and there’s over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles— will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with each of these suits _ sold tomorrow. » And look! January Cleanup of Men’s Heavy All-Wool Over-| coats, belted models, formerly around $30.00 and $40.00, | but go tomorrow at these same prices, $13.85 and $16.85.) | And a clean-up of Hart Schaffner & Marx All-Wool Over- | coats will go, Wednesday, at wind-up $ 1 0. 85) price AND PL EASE NOTE—THESE FREE OFFERS | GOOD WEDNESDAY—ONLY! Wednesday we'll sell Men’s}in fact, everything that man) + Singerman Dutchess Trous-| needs for dress or work wear ers, $6.00 and $7.00 values, |—all included in this sale and Sundays} Holidays CHILDREN ) $3.85; heavy All-Wool Macki- Naws at $4.8 Heavy, pure wool, pull-over Sweaters, formerly $7.50, at $3.85. And here’s the cause for these enormous reductions— | Singerman’s stock, now down to odds and ends, must be wound up at once, and it will be thrown on sale, together with those of the combined Red Front Stocks, at 1601- 1603 First Avemue, corner Pine Street; and this forced drastic action is the cause of ) these sensationally low prices: ~ Yes, we defy competition! We'll sell Men’s Overalls at Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, for-| | merly $7.00, for Men’s Work Shoes for $2. 65. | While fine Boys’ Shoes have been marked at $1.95. | Men’s Dress Shirts are priced 85c, and Work Shirts | at 69c. Men’s Lisle Socks at 18c, and Cotton Socks go at 9c, Think of buying men’s heavy fleeced or ribbed Un- derwear for 69c, and men's heavy wool Underwear for) The lack of 10 inches in height and the possession of a 98c. And men’s heavy Win- | great sense of humor are the essentials that have kept Mary ter Union Suits, at $1.39.| Pickford from being temperamental. She proves that in Everything else that man) “Rosita,” now at the Strand, in the part of the little street needs will be found in this singer of old Spain. 98c. Men’s Collars, all sizes, great stock, and it will be | at 5c. Black Bear Overalls—j sold in proportion. ___ Be here when the DOORS OPEN, WEDNESDAY MORN ING AT 9:00 A.M. We have just mentioned a few of the bar- | gains offered. The clean-up of this Singerman stock won't last long. Be sure and come to this great clothing sale Wednesday. You can’t make any mistake here. Remember B our address—RED FRONT CLOTHING COMP! ANY, 1601- | 1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street. “DAY OF ma DOUGLA F STAGE WORLD senza of MAKE-BELIEVE | PRISCH LY with a theme of ‘Thomas Meighan the follow- F tmg cablesram to Henry King last =i pelle Be wees: “Your son made his screen seum. The ED debut doubling for me today.” King rificed & Js in Flor Italy, directing 2 f luxury © picture, but his t-yeur-old son is in @New York with his mother. Raby appears in the young Jack Mal p Mr. Meighan ha “Pied Piper Malone IF STOMACH |S HILLY SULLIVAN and Hay Grittitn HE SEATTLE STAR for $3.65. Men’s $4.00 and/ going at these sensational | $5.00 Pants at $2.35. Boys’ | prices, | COMING Suits have been marked} Tomorrow you can buy) SATURDAY F AITH” |, Return of Ss’ TEENIE Ha. WEENIES Sister Act Our Mary Makes Hit) a Singer Murray & Maddox in| Returns to Sereen in Sure-Fire Skit Costume Play | | Presenting BY NICK SCHWARTZ On the wereen at the Strand this week, Seattle found the “new” Mary Pickford for whom it has been wait ing such a long time, And we found up to Pan! Mary in her new role just as good AtlOn® | ay whe ever haw been, ntill “Ameri ‘» Dill ca'w Sweetheart,’ and, much to the} They headlined | Pleasure of the audience, not yet a bill average Pantages quality | “full-grown,” and foutured themselves and an ao-| We like Mary in her new role be- companying string quartet of young|cause it isn't altogether new. In men, ail artists on thelr respective | parts her role is strongly emotional instruments, almost dynamic-but there are 6 Courtney, the—well| many Incidents which bring back the | comedienne of the pair, | Mary we always knew, and it might | “Juley"* voice that fairly drips | be said that these Incidents are the | a program of popular songs woven into of an hour of p a quarter musical enjoyment, the highly lived Courtney Sisters, praised in udvance notices, tagen theater patronn' at the opening of the Mond: afternoon. i | Flor statue has a with mock pathon in her blues de-| “life” of the picture, But even in| lineations, while Sister Fay provides | this role, calling for a god deal of | the sweet soprano and the beauty of| emotional acting, Mary retaing her the act. ‘Their presentation of ‘Junt|own poise and personality thruout a Girl That Men Forget’ and|the picture, and that means a lot, = | |**Broadway Hone'’ woven into a| “Rosita” is certainly a good play amall sketch, Was enthustastically re-| for Miss Pickford to try her “grown-| had taken a dramatic the Corner,"|up" art on. If she and | stronger and more tensel bits of |play she might not have pleased all n put thins} her admirers. Even tho “Rosita’’ is | | another adaption of the famous play, ‘rom which Spanish Dancer” 6. in little cha to} histrionic abilities of after seeing both ple celved, whil y Hills ‘ne mony and melody wh er in fine shape y balancing the “sister act’ lare Harry Murray and Jean Mac Jin ake | akit from ard mith, Sittin’ in of Ter were Alon eware de Baza "Chow," compare the Mary and P¢ © clever pen of Paul They are a wow and | worth tramping thru the rain to see|tures. ‘The adaption for Mary's pic- any afternoon or nig! ture has made the role of “Rosita” jeKinsick and Halliday, rojauite different from the one that NOW PLAYING |pair, present n “black and tan’ skit | I ola portrayed First Nation: mystify: of mixed comedy, deals with the adven harmonious sing tory ing of “1 Black Me,"’ and some|tures of a little street singer who ing crook-drama— clever dancing has the love of a thoughtles king Cuba Crutehfield, the cowboy rope| thrust upon her. Mary is probably |spinner, prexen act and|the only actress who could put was well re humor Into that role, and she does t ‘5 matt “The Age of Desire” with MARY PHILB! WILLIAM COLLIERJr. MYRTLE STEDMAN nee. Hin ¢ jelivered in Tho Mary Pickford {s undoubtedly studied “Texas” draw! and he|tho greatest attraction, she is not] en hin stuff in preudo-Will Rogers | “the whole ure.” Her part {s atyle. the main character of the story, but | it Raseo, a clever juggler, opens the week's program, and Bud Synder | Buch h & Co, have the closing equally accepted as a star part. And the supporting ch: # being of such importance, sev jected to play them. of Don is admirably George Walsh, who is par liked by the feminine por. lences. Holbrook ho played the Mexican han. ‘The Bad Man,” now has an. of bad man role as th ” And the queen, an. ortant part, is taken who handles it well. ‘The director also de Ob! What Boy! roars! DOES LOVE CHANGE? th Love, say, in thelmesn, i everything . foo: Hamilt rin “The En sandled that part amiton anted Cottage nt, oman in fair lady of the court mea —_—_—__—_—_— Mg eats ful x de “ eile 182 ‘ , Kid Rob My Friend an Rov ather P ayed Bar collect @ first-class se thelmens and May McA ries of leading ladies. In the third . “The woman was the aggressor in|hapter, “A Tough Tendertoot,” tt Coliseum Concert tury, t y s Jonephine Hill, and in the entury, the period of : i Orc , the of all vampires “Hail to the Chet,” Edward | hestra says Mr. Robertson. “The man play Laemmie chose Fay Tincher to put under ed his cards first In the 19th cen. {the feminine touch in these fighting Osborne Putnam tury, and today, man and woman | "res S nai meet each other on equal terms and wird ve naturally,” playing— best for macaroni—does not cook stringy Bluhill : “The Mouse and the Trap” ....... 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