The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 9

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fa} oy © Gronce FITZMAU RICE PRESENTS >¢) ony ‘NORMAN KERRY HARRY MYERS MAY McAVOY MARIE PREVOST A drama of a tarnished man—of the good a pure woman can do for the reckless youth of today! Shipment of lew Spring Styles fare at $3.9 Save at the Boston Patent or New Tan Indian Bion 2 Artistically Done | An era of Oriental films, ling such players as | remembered f mules of E py Clair Offers Wit and Music ong, “Big, Bad Bill,” to ¢ audience x Twins, thos (fering will be en Walk This Way.” dimin' | Portraying “The Orphan” |Mulford’s world-famous novel ‘|Here Today In His Greatest Picture in Charles E. SCREEN ATTRACTIONS Limnery COLDSEOM COLUMMEA BLU MoUse HELA WINTER GAKDEN | Carros COLONEAL STATE one | | ms | ran [rauach ‘te Aileen Pringle Another Star DropsLuxuries Listed Among for Screenland ScreenVamps *|tailored to show their original $35.00 and $40.00 values, + ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS will go at the Vacate Price of ' Brilliant Cast Plays in “Tarnish” Monte Blue Stars in Colonial Film -|$2.25 Boys’ |Hamor and Pathos Blend With Action VIC MEYERS’ ORCHESTRA exelosive Hronawiek artintn g and f t “The Mine With agp the Iron Door” Ksround f SATURDAY— ent AND © Ricardo Cortez © ; Expenses Grow in Spite of the fam rural life, with eal people in very real attuations Robert Ellis, as the young Dr. Tom Singléton, ix convincing. For the! ake of the people among whom he! aS spent his life, he is willing to country ph¥sic eant giving up girl who tw y life to doctor, Ger. | only. girl willing to give up sock the wife of a country ude Olmstead The vaudeville is varied and head world-renowned Bankoff and his Russian dancers MUM ON RING Rum Ringers’ Names Secret | Until 70 Are Arrested The Olmsted indictment, naming] lo persons as members ot nt liquor conspiracy, will de public until at least 7 named are behind the lines the A story of seething ig South American love Vicente Blasco Ibanez g ny The Fé ApDDED— The lightweight champion of the world— ars i BENNY LEONARD appear ntial th complete copy of the forwarded to San Raymond Jensen, Peterson, might Seattle indictment be! » that Clarenc be extradited to} n Fran nnec Ariel} He oim y and nted for Jensen was arrested in > a few days t s Attorney Tom Re said he would not publish the full indictment, but would forward | This was held in “BREAKING IN” a deleted copy toned ae | ere a the matter, C. T. “FLYING FISTS” = itant to. Revelle, su ééclds aL ee batt meee hat an entirely new cha action romances, Introduc- filed, which was done. Ing the famous fighter to the screen! Ee g Mud Wrecks Part ; ; Coliseum Concert of Railway Bridge ; Orchestra Watery>mud, loosened by recent) 80 feet of tri to | hern bra nd Burlington in| afternoon about 4 It will not be completely re-| under ar utelne ch line oe 106 x re 200 Suit Cases cut to.... * $3.00 Men's Khaki sta but congress has does excellent: work. | ag }club Saturday evening. |tumes in various cla Absolutely Free Tomorrow Great Dollar Day Saturday This Great | reduced sale price DOLLAR DAY will be | on here Saturday. And to move this stock quick tomorrow- this huge | here’s what we'll do In addition to this sacrifice, Great DOLLAR SALE—we'll make _ this and age | Sensational FREE OFFER We have no time to lose $50,000 Stock Must Be Moved. LEGAL NOTICE TO VACATE Served—To comply with it forees Has Been Yesterday we closed our doors GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY Here's our FREE OFFER: We'll give Men’s and Young Men's beautifully tailored Two-Pants Suits of all-wool $ 85 serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin stripes. Origin- ally priced around $35.00, but they go tomorrow at the rock-bottom price of And, vacate, we make this FREE OFFER: are hundreds to select from, in all shapes and styles- ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit tomorrow. And, for Saturday only, included with this offer, we'll give Men’s Heavy All-Wool Overcoats, belted models, as an added inducement to force all hese ‘Suits to be sold before we Any $4.00 Hat in the house—and there will be given to you 85 at $14.85 and $16.85. And a special lot of Late Model And here’s Lot 3, Men’s Finest Tailored Suits, in heavy English Serge, Blue and Bankers’ Gray; the majority of these Suits still retain their original $45.00 price tags (full guarantee in writing with every suit) and they go Satur- a8] Ht day with FREE OFFER included, at And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, : dAbeclutely Free, your selection of any Hat in the house. BUT PLEASE NOTE: THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD TOMORROW (SATURDAY) ONLY. /AND LOOK—SATURDAY IS DOLLAR DAY HERE Look What Your DOLLAR Will Buy Here TOMORROW! $2.50 Men’s Ide $2 Men’s Overalls, $1.00. Shirts 65c Men’s heavy Wool 35c Aratex Semi- Soft Col- Socks, 3 pairs for $1.00. lars, one dozen for : 4 $3 Men’s Pants, Finck’s, Corduroy Union-made, cut to $1. Knickers, cut to . $2.50 Men’s heavy Sweat- $1.00 Men’s Blue Work Shirts go, 2 for $1.00. ers, cut to 15c Men’s Canvas Gloves, 25c Men’s Sox, 6 pairs, $1. $2 Men’s Union Suits, $1. 12 pairs for..... \ 1.75 Men’ Il- ed ‘ chin oe” $4 Men’s Shoes, broken sizes, cut to $1.00. Storm Rubbers, pair... $3 Boys’ Shoes, cut to $1. $2.50 Men’s Caps, $1.00. SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 A.M. Come—You can’t make any mis- take here. Remember our address—on the Corner at First Avenue and Pine Street. Dress zy RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY 1601- 1603 FIRST AVENUE, Corner Pine St. GOVERNMENT TO SCORES CRITIC’ COST MORE Schwellenbach Answers Manager’ Plan Attack Hugh M. Caldwell, while yor ol in whic Port by Cal 1 at the end of Cal first aldwell said the Seattle, ity government is | ments ern ¢ ate nefficic Caldwell Coolidge’s Economy ernment sim- that of Portland, which pune lmen and a mayor. WASHINGTON ident © has of | ilar te four r plan Schwellen- just concluded “A Gypsy Ro. an Independent LISTEN TO THIS. BOMB m peed. by| Shannon Day nas hat hes—troasury rior, agriculture, nav Justice, commerce Jen them righer than and the navy ompletio: mat pes dare nearing I'll Smash Prices Beara ae to Near Nothing 00 which will be spent for bills. th - aie ter aa Sacrificed—Almost Given Away—I Absolutely Must foeg eg 4 Get Work To Keep My Shop Busy Until the Spring Season Opens. MADE-TO- MEASURE Perfect Fit Guaranteed “ANNUAL BALL SAVE AT LEAST HALF! Furniture Co. Employes to| Dance Saturday Night SEE ‘MY BIG WINDOW FRIDAY EVENING. Every suit marked at $20. You have paid $40 and $50 for the same quality materials, BRING YOUR WIFE WITH YOU SATURDAY. Women know good woolens and they know what looks best on a man, Clarence | === LOUIS SIDELSKY | IMPERIAL TAILORING CO.—SINCE 1890 1405 Third Avenue, Bet. Pike and Union Sun: | ‘The annual masquerade ball of the | empolyes of the Sta Furniture! 2, will be held at the Seattle Yacht! The commit-! tee in charge have planned many| novel features and the company will award attractiee pri ‘or the cos-| The employes of th noenfeld & & »/a special train and have sent wort 200 strong. the Seattle | ‘al com: | Charles | |that they will arrive ‘They will be the guest ¢ store employes. The mittee In charge con: {Pru ton. Fehrent Weiderhold, Gale §. Frank R. Hyde | paired before Saturday or early day Two passenger trains and a freight | operate daily over the line

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