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sHE STAR *RIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913 WHAT'S HERE Alhambra Until Sunday “The He Path,” three-reel eee i Talented Movie Actor at His Best) eaten | Path 2 ot twee’ | Garbed as a Tramp or an Old Man *:*%0 iy", eon at has ¢ | NEW YORK, Aug. 29.—After all | Clommer Until Satdrday Night FORBES ROBERTSON IN “HAMLET” Tt te sa film prod superior been pro com: stage a Special» ade of the} there's no one quite so interesting The Invaders,” “Pathe's Weel reality of th anreality, the} and Versatile as a character man |ly," Split reel : fifm having given the apparttion a} tn a stock company ERE | truly spectral character, enabling | ‘ He has the advantage of having | Coloniai Until Saturday Night . B. the audience to see rough It learned to look at life from the wv Her Siste Sake,” drama See angle of all the different charac The Host Pathe pla What MRS, FISKE IN “BECKY SHARP”! ters he has impe: rated Cupid Did antes ty M Athletic We are told of the elaborat » William West stepped out of a Wife,” comedy; "$1,000 R 4 ductions t Ca N Froh-| “Father Time” picture in the Ed Pathe play | man for Mrs. I a1 r | ison plant at Bronx to be inter Lg | ture production. | viewed Melbourne Until Saturday | to which we will see a f “I'm ‘Father Time,’ today," he “The Spirit of Envy,” drama trayal of tt e of laughingly announc as he push The Counsel for the Defense inatead © » far | ed a part of his great hoary beard The Golden Heart,” drama Haby six men chase six o } under his arm and = gathered his | Day,” comedy The Kelp Indus-| painted drop. ¢ | try,” educational, - 68 | a ae *MONEY'S MERCILESS MIGHT” Grand Until Saturday This film on to be shown in “Trapped in the Deathbed,” fea Beattle, tells an Ame sirl ture re Waiting for Hubb who sacrifices herself for the sake smedy; “Mutual Weekly,” world of her widow t left | news. niless by the | ahs ess busband | Olymplan Theatre Tonight The scenes are American, the | “The Yaqui Cur Biogra action takes us to beautiful South | drama, In two parts; “Retribution ern abygaed and ae a semi | Lubin drama Auntie and the , scenery of the Riviera | Girls,” Edison cor With the The girl leaves her true lover for | Assistan of 8 4 Edisor one of riches, who, tn a duel with| comedy. | her lover, is wounded and re nah | pounces her. Later, in an aero-| Tillkum Until Sunday | plane Might, her lover is killed, and he Smugglers Last Deal to provide for her mother, she is} Kalem drama; "Q Spots in forced to marry a rich friend of | Catre seente dt Zeb her father's. | Musteal Career « A eee House Divided Pathe 1 WILD ANIMALS |"Fate Fashions a Letter, ig Those who have witnessed the drama yemarkable photoplay “In the Cotls pga td | of the Python” saw the tigers and Union Friday to Saturday Night ons bought from the Buffalo 1, A Victim of Deceit,” | Kalem Wild West show, in their first as be looked at drama; "The Beaded Buckskin | poke that minute, * F appearance before the camera. The | dust-gray, flowing skirts up prepar ould have been a toss up b | Bee Selig drama; “An Unwritten Universal company will have a/ atory to sitting Methusalah’s and Noah's hapte Vitagraph == drama Miliier of animal pictures in the} He surely looked the part. It| William Weet playa almost as|"Dregs,” Lubin drama; “A Surprise} anyone had asked me to guess his ln y pa are days in the | fF Four,” Lubin comedy -|year, Sometimes he is a dear old, 9 | dre amy musician, whose outlook on Dream Until Saturday Night life is through t dows of an|,- The Water Rat two 49 Stores | |" ' ? drama; “The Grand Canyon of cate | jad eel York" (Ausable Chastn), travel Store lpoverty-etricken, | an Her Wooden Leg,” “On the Dumb Closed viewing all things from Waiter,” comedies | point of the hungry under dog bi | Labor Day Occasionally he is just an old| Claes A Until Saturday Night M man, benign, tottering, and con-|, “Branded for Life,” two-reel Itala} onday, lant te Hee the life of ane who bas /aama; “Gaumont Weekly No 76”; “Just in Time,” drama done his work and earned a rest Sept. Ist. | He was the old doctor in “The We |} Fresh Alr Romance”; played the Elite Until Saturday Night part in "The Grandfather,”| “The, Bank Run.” three-ree! fos old minister in “The Moun ot bm ngage 8 be ~ af j bodet. Song Peis tne ¢ Four-Flush Actor, . Tremendous aineers,” and took s leading part | Son eay | Economical Purchasing » says makeup »s him to} Organization. Power. hide his own personality as well | S SCHOOL SHOES sibs Are Very Moderately Priced at the AT THE THEATRES LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29.—Prep aration of the pr wed initiative Boston Samptie Shoe Shop | Shoes for Little Men, sizes 9 to ‘Ss BD oo | e THIS WEEK. Moore—Scott Polar Expedition in motion pictures, | petition for a law prohibiting box jing {n California is held up today, pending the result of the bearings jin court scheduled for today of Boys’ Shoes, sizes 1 to 5%, |] |] Metropotitan—Dark. Jess Willard and others connected BE mcwecccccccce cowemes ccna eee @ Seattie—Dark. j with the fight in which “Bull” | Young recently met his death he Growing Girls’ Shoes, sizes 2 to 6, Orpheum—Vaudevie, i pereal “Srakeas of ta W. sas usees. SAAR EP OES odes e Emprese—Vaudeville, |T. U. passed" resolutions demand Pantages—Vaudevillo. ing that a stop be put to the fight ‘The Above Lines Are Carried in Tan Calf, Gun-Metal Calf and Patent Colt; Button or L. Mod Take Elevator. Open Saturday inp to 10, BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP <* Second Avenue and Pike Street. Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Clemmer — Photoplays vaudeville, Melbourne — Photoplays vaudeville, Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville, of the county that if today's reman Meek grand jury stated |court hearing justifies, it is ponst |ble that the jury may investigate boxing conditions at Vernon, and and SPORT BRIEFS PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 29.—The syndicate comp of Capt. BE. W | R. F. Cox and 8. F. Brock Jof this clty, Thursday nounced that th boat, Smith y had purchased the motor Oregon Kid, from Milton of Rainier, {ts owner. . | BOSTON, Aug. 29.—Walter John }son's string of 14 consecutive vic New School Suits for Boys |tories was broken here Thursda jin a game between Washington and the Boston Red Sox Bost wo Ready for the youngsters that are going to school; ready with 1 to 0, oe got only th ee, won an assortment of suits that will please him and you too, for | the famous twirler they are made by the best manufacturers of boys’ clothes, of | reached VANCOUVER, Aug id gold championship | ddie Welsh, English lightweight | champion, was stolen from the win The It owned b excellent wearing fabrics, newest styles, in Norfolks or double. breasted models. We take as much pains in fitting youngsters as we do with grown-ups The Signature at the Bottom of this Ad is your Guarantee of Honest Value 300 Men’s Suits With\ 2 Pairs Pants Arrive! B*: RING ON YOUR “MEN Fr ROM MISS OUR Aes exp for us from a i i I c ed |} rM c Cormack e¢ are back of every it art and The line includes: Gray, tan or brown Castletown tweeds, made with box back or semi-form fitting coats. Hand fell collars and hair-lined fronts. and with an extra pair of pants, at— $15 CAN YOU BEAT IT? TAILORED CLOTHES FOR MEN! Under this head we with pride to a splendid line of new Fall Models, just unpacked They all the new patterns and oa ie) Suits of character, Extra of An point certainly are sterling suits; Here’s Your Store for Sturdy School Clothes! F LOW PRICES AND STERLING QUALITY appeal to you, this cer tainly is your store. He $4.50 AND $5.00 BOYS’ SUITS, double breasted styles in tweeds, cheviots or eds, grays, tans or mixtures Ideal School Sults. Grote $2.49 $7.50 BOYS’ SUITS, Norfolk or D. I style; all-wool Suits, in handsome pat erns or blue ser $4.98 Choice for blue 0c BOYS' OVERALLS, style, with red t piping Spe ALL $1.25 PLAY SUITS, baseball, rough rider, scout or Indian sults, Choice $1.50 BOYS’ PANTS, full Knicker pants, neat patterns ohe all sizes. denim, including ' 79c bloomer in tweed 986 heavy Blues plenty beautiful r storm of all ‘ a It’s a Wise Woman That Takes Advantage of 4 6e 9 This ‘Lucky Buy Bi NEW AUTUMN APPAREL sel- dom reaches Seattle at such prices. There’s not an ordinary garment in the 2] y one bears every earmark of “distinction in dress” clothes. You ought to see them HERE'S THE LEADER! , $15 to $20 Women’s $12 98 Hepat New Fa'l Suits or Coats . TUNNING Suits in blue, black or brown S serge with 36-inch length plain tailored jackets. Dashing coats of the various new heavy pile fabrics, including Tyrolean cloth and Astrakhan. You must see these. $25 Women’s Fall Suits $1 8. 00 for G Tannian models in of them. $1.00 Men’s Negligee Shirts for 69c ANDSOME COAT- $1.00 Men’s Bal. Union Suits 79c 8 PICTURED—A fine Special Showing of Girls’ School A French — Balbriggan H STYLE SHIRTS, Union Suit in all with cuffs at- sizes tached and wilitary collar, in plain shades or fancy stripes. MEN’S GOLF SHIRTS; a clearance of 15 $1.25 shirts is uled for tomorrow. T5e JERSEY RIBBED UNION SUITS, with the crore aa and at and "39e To morrow $1.00 WOOL UNDER. variety of pat- WEAR, lambsdown wool terns. Choice .. flecce ‘shirts or drawers, 7Sc MEN'S in all sizes. “ROCKWOOD'S” WOOL UNDERWEAR, pure Aue tralian wool in natural gray; non-shrinkable wool ment $1.50 ment (They're Union Made.) BRAY SHIRTS; black, gray or blue, with rein- forced shoulders, 59 JC Choice $1.50 AND $2.00 FLANNEL SHIRTS; all samples, in blue, gray, green or tan. While they last, choice ............ 98¢ MEN’S PURE SILK PLATED HOSE, a pair... CUTE LITTLE SHAPES, that will frame rosy cheeks bewitchingly. Scores of styles from in fine French felt, velvet, or plush All the moderately up from to choose wanted shades. Priced IMPORTED BROCADED WOOL RATINE DRESS STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. ON SATURDAYS GOODS, something new and beautiful in Dress to accomodate our work- Goods for Fall, it's 44 lee hegdose ae inches wide, comes in all Hin’ ting’ Gnas Ae the new shades the week. OPEN AT 8:30 $1.65 |dow of Reid's confectionery store Price, per yard a, | Thursday, where it was on exhib’ \ y, \ yi 5.00 6.50 7.50 on e ° ° | “ee |. CHEHALIS, Aug. 29.—Dr. Me a ae | Kinney, owned by Gilmore of Seat | maT | tle, won the 2:18 trot in the South NEED MORE VOI ES WANT CITY JOB? park sartment; engineering pealgg a gdh des Rely gpg ( hemist, engineering department; ° hureday. Marguerite, Ed Cudi ° agphalt tamper and jroner, Aspiaivs aden” tinted and pasture man, street de- Bay on Credit—Pay $1 a Week revs hore, finished it IN PEOPLE’S CHORUS 2: (0:2, 0 hime sli 25008 tates, wie eve been residents of | departments; cement finisher, sev- Perhaps the school year has come around again and found 3 MORE SPEEDERS | Seattle for one year, will be given |eral departments; patrolman, pa- you not prepared to buy the children’s outfits. Let us be of ENTER FAIR RACES| the excetient work. in chorus, the study of larger and more diffi-]an opportunity to qualify for posi-| trol driver, police department; fire- ‘ nging being done in the public|cult chorus works, nor does such aj tions In the municipal departments, | man and pilot in the fire depart- assistance to you, then pay for the new clothes weekly or Additional names were added|schools under supervision of study come within the scope of} Was announced yesterday by the | ment, monthly; or better still, teach them the responsibility of having \Thuraday to the entry list for the| Miss Lucy K and Mr. David | public school education, jeivil service commission. | - : motorcycle racing to be held at the|F. Davies has been demonstrated It is to meet this contingency} Examinations for the following Modern, elegantly turntehene © serge aecoest, Meadows September 8, as part of|in the annual school festivals that the Clef club has undertaken | departments will be held prior to|rooms; transient 50c to $1; weeklyy the King county fair. Jimmy Berg-| ‘This training, however, is ele-|the organization of a people's chor-| Sept. 10: Florist apprentice, park | $2.50 to $4.00. Virginus Hotel, 804 stadt: the S6-pound ‘rider, who te-lmentery, ‘Tite dowa nob permit |W to serve as's Kind of advanced |Febertment; Biige senda eney| Dens Sco Tyee Ae mentary. TI nit raining school” for those high|neering department; head florist, ' Advertisement. | tired from the following an 4 game, Fs operation for appendicitis, has found Long Trouser {} Boys’ Hats } | School Coats {the lure of the racing too great to withstand, and he will again be 4 Stylish new blocks, in : lseen riding his Thor. Harry Ce $ neo black and gray itt for Girls |burn and W. P. Glasgow, the Ta 4 elther plain or tele coma rider, filed their entries Thurs. Young Chaps (poo th ITS Oy bined Letrauan cor : Especially appropriate for 4 lnek et, sizen 72 | young fellows about 10 en ff Meat wens ten | |75 MOTORCYCLISTS ter high school. In the } : shed tag | TO MAKE RUN HERE 4 newest styles, are shown § ) cloth 1s used an) | both the popular Norfolks 2 ¢ trimming on collars, § | PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 29.~-The ; or plain models. Young } FS salts and batten back. $ | Rose City Motoreycle ava pile a fellows will like these } ? 5 5 } endurance run to § . suits because they are , +} rpc | turn will be started here . ade o e same high ble et Ree : NR eee * , ; Beret 2 Extra good five local riders ha ntered | 3 sul ae. pene ity hf dike eitareh at? race, Fifty prizes are offered by| priced at— pre prices quoted local merchants $9 ? OPEN SEASON $14.75, $16.50 $2 50 and ; } $7. 50, $9. 75} | ON BLUE GROUSE}|} ; H ? | ‘The open season for blue grouse |} . $18.50 H $2. 75 i $10. 75 § in King county begins on the| Oa 5 $3 a | morn of Sept. 16 and closes}! sinuses teat inte Sept. 30 instead of from Sept. 16 to Nov. 20, as | Thursday tated on this page SAUER KRAUT TO BECOME LUXURY | Open Until | | 10 P. M. Saturday ST, LOUIS, Aug Discovery | that there is a sauerkraut famine in St. Louls caused a wall of sor row today, A wholesaler found that the sauerkraut supply has been| exhausted and that with cabl |nelling at $3.50 a crate, sauerkraut will be a luxury this winter GiEL = 119-21 Third Ave. Near Seneca school students who wish to go on| — with the study of choral works aft- jer leaving school The people's chorus will be man-| aged by the Clef club through a board of directors elected from its ship. The members elected ‘Remnant Sale DOUBLE ROLL 5c AND UP memt to serv EXCURSION Myer, voice David F. Davies, in the high lalbe mund J presider visor of leete b schoo! vice president; F. At Red field, plano t , secretary; W.] F. Paull, banker, treasurer; Milton Seymour, piano teacher; Wm. H Donley, | organist First M. EB. church, and C. BE. Remsberg. The plans for this season include Sunday, August 31 Visit Battleships, Crulsers, a music festival next May, with Submarines, Officers’ Quarters, /the Philharmonic society of New GOOD VALUES Mammoth T York, the oldest symphony orches: tra in Am nd one of the best in the world. sef Stransgy, the generally recognized foren t orchestral ent time are consider membership. conductor, 4 as one of ‘he conductors of ihe p The directors now applications — for WALL PAPER W have just received a carload of the newest and Betwee fn 00 end 300 latest designs of imported paper hangings. We have already eon Tre Q i. e larce 3 ' , ro gty Rad haat by carry the largest stock of exclusive designs to be found Reni eae ane Sore ‘eo tithe in anywhere in the Pacific Northwest. Estimates are given which to file applications has there- | and contracts taken on interior decorating and house mS fore been extended to ayaa A painting. The largest line of pictures, mouldings, ete |'Those who have no ly applied | ‘ 7 fi , ‘ in B ¢ ic ling i Me eA geen eit toto: ag, iowld wale to the city you will find here. Picture framing is our the secretary, F. Adalbert Redfield, | specialty, 140 28th av., giving name and ad-| dress and kind of volce, Yard open to visitors 9 A, M. te ~oM FARE ROUND CHILDREN 6-12, HALT lL games and sports at etie Grounds 1Globe Wall F Paper Co. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY—907 SECOND AVENUE If your proposition Is good, some one:or more of The Star's 40,000} readers will back you. Use a Star wane a t* ee

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