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“TAKE THE ODD JOB,” SHE SAYS, “AND YOU’LL COME OUT EVEN” PHOTO. PLAYS “Peg of the Mov er-| Trouble,” a comedy complete the| taining two-part drama *showtite | program @ome of the secrets of motion ple hale ture making, tops the new change The “Class A” features a A in lof program at the Clemmmer today. | colored two-reel drama, “Th The story was written around a| pent {n Eden,” on the new 4 pretty young woman who became 4] starting t Tt ts satd to have | Motion picture t xh ne | wonderful pnic effects The eeeaity of earn the | Mask” is the story of Jullan, a rien iy. And she rh ' ty crook, who can change hi good, Patho’s Weekly and “Hello, | facial expression will, defying recognition He to A beautiful girl, Wao conser o ry him for the sake of her fa | The expression of Jultan's brings an unexpected end to story ee. Jett Davis, Kin he Hoboes will deliver a lecture Wel day afternoon and ever.ing on a one-reel subject, “Hobo Life,” ar the Grand reel is the hesdiiner at th ty st house until Saturday 6) © ] \ 4 2 Rob Fitzsimmo ke many oth. | é 2 G ‘ ers, has fallen for the ture of the motion pletures and will ear in| . a story expecially written for him i by ROH. Davis, who was his press j agent 20 years cac Rob was then in the height of his success {n the TODAY roped arena. It is A Fight 7 j for Life” and is a two-reel Mutual | feature, The picture will be soon | 2 A | seen in Seattle | a =) SURPRISE Annette Kellerman, the girl with the popular shape, is to appear in a ttle’s coming Untversa! rele one opps FOR YOU CG el of Giese A Until Saturday Night ¢ Serpent in Eden,” two-reel oun- THE Reta! r, hand colored; “The Mask | id be Rex drama; “Her Friend the But | ) the ler,” Nestor comedy sary SERPENT nets IN EDEN eee Dream Unti! Saturday Night “A Daughter of Pan,” three-reel ype. feature; “Falling in Love With | too A Qeorgeousty Hand Ines,” Essanay comedy; “Oh! Sam- wae my” and “Riley's Decoys,” Split B90, Bs COLORED Blograph comedien | ECLAIR | Colontal untit Saturday Night | hich “The Wreck,” three-reel Vita ony | graph drama; “A Pair of Prodigals,” Vitagraph comedy, “The Coliseum lat Rome,” Vitagraph scente. | =. 2 ¢ Miss Marguerite Clayton. Melbourne Until Saturday Night | “Prof. Zuzu, the Band Leader. “Take the odd job when It is/nounced to the astonished family | Keystone, two reels; “A Woman of! offered and you need not worry Citcle, and off she went Sin,” Reliance drama; “A Prob To be sure, you know, without| HER FRIEND liem That Lov wire. - 2-Reel Photo Play Of Winsome Romance and — Heart Interest r] ‘ wil about coming out even.” Solved.” Than-| Tt et ait > e being told, that this same Mar-| hauser drama; “Padora’s Sacrt hia ts the. philosophy of 4 guerite Clayton, not yet 18, by| sat THE BUTLER fice,” Majestic drama. brand new arrival in filmdéom who the way, has been playing all the! atu eee |has proved her own argument, cog best parts opposite the ever-popu Comet La gow" ( Nestor Ripping aay | Grand Untit Saturday Night lclusively, in very short order. lar Broncho Billy for _ several | it of | | “Hobo Life,” by Jeff Dav one| Sh: ts Marguerite Clayton, aA;months at Niles, California. | reel; “The Gusher,” Keystone com. Salt Lake City demur And now, they say, she is going! jeent \ THE MASK lady: “The Open Door,” two-reel | tite and beautiful to alternate her picture-playing guif- }Broncho drama; “Mutual Weekly Qu by chance one day she with } parts at the new Bron ata Rex Drama ee Ipicked up a hometown paper a no Tilly Gatety theatre in San Circuit Until Saturday Night | read sn “ad.” asking for a girl to! Francisco ring, A!Dr, Jekyll-Mr. Hyde “A Beauty Parlor Specialist,” |do “ols bits of work” for a mo A mighty quick climb, and tt Story. Thanhauser drama A Burted | (ng picture com started with just an “odd job” % | Past,” two-part Broncho drama; “A Guess Ti ad The nn Ronrestion eececee of a Wife SIDELIGHTS ON MARRIAGE, BY EXPERTS | Ro Detective,” Apollo comedy | Atmore een Wemnentey Night | “The Padrose’ At the Good Luck Tonight “Shenandoah,” three-reel Kalem CHAPTER XXVII. and analysing my present exist- ar drama. “Felda Washes,” Es-| sometimes | almost wish Dr. At.| Ce #24 environment so closely. sanay comedy. . ‘water wae pide me away at my| Yesterday, at Dick's mother's re-| | wedding, had not said to me what ception, I found that all the women, STAR WANT ADS |te did about “marriage being a/Q't and youne, wore TALKING) | business.” Perhaps, then, | would) AMOUT SOME PHASE OF MAR-| BRING RESULTS tot ve hinting always about, it IRD LIFE Most of them ad not HP ces th steel torobachand _. | realize that they were adding data. to what fs, perhaps, the most in tereating IMPORTANT SCI ENCE AND THE MOST BEAUTI | FUL ART tn this old world—the selence of life and the art of living when they voiced what they con. sidered was a trivial remark on the| high cost of living or the slight cost of loving. “1 don't think you have been married long enough to be BOTH.) ERED WITH BILLS,” said a very| mucon overdressed and overgem med little person, vivaciously, “but! you will probably have your firs quarrel when they come tn My husband always wants to drews right up to the minute but when he gets bills you would think he had an {dea that GOWNS GREW IN THE PARK on trees which bore signs, ‘Take one.’ ‘Il tried to wear my old frocks to places where | went with Jim, and he came home tn such a of open admiration of some of the other women whom I knew were| not as good looking as I, but who wore more up-to-date clothes, that I decided I MUST have all the em-| bellishments necessary to fill his eyes to the exclusion of ‘the other | women.” “Now I go ahead and buy things and Just take my medicine the first ry month when Jim gets the | | | From Maker to You $10 WILL DRESS ) YOU WELL FOR CHRISTMAS CLOTHES SHOP, We sell for $10.00 Suits and Overcoats that are a revelation to the people of Seattle. Our business has increased each week, which is proof enough that we have the clothes. Come in and look at the most complete line of clothing ever Baer ead Ga vch piace thed cals . ity. thought, poor little woman. She shown in the city was trying to k her husband from “the other women” merely by ling to “the lust of the eye,” |than which nothing Is satiated more |quickly, No 8 more curious than the sight—none lees constan jto first Impressions. | We-—both men and women—are jcons@intly thinking that that in!/ | which we once only saw beauty {s| |now ugly, Indeed, I think as soon| an we get used to beauty we long for something new, even ff or |shocks at first by {ts ugliness, e The whole fabric of commeretal| fashion fs built on this theory, | * AH, CLEARLY BY KEEPING Sizes from 31 to 52. | PHYSICALLY | RRAUTIFUL I8| |NOT THE SURP WAY OF KE We guarantee perfect satisfaction. An- ING YOUR HUSBAND ALL YOURSELF. other suit or overcoat free or your money T sald something of this sort to a refunded. very clever-looking, middle-aged | Our $10.00 Tuxedo Suits are the talk woman who sat near me for a} of the town. while and she answered 2G) CLOTHES SHOP OES ou cannot have your husband all} 812 First Avenue to yourself, you will become one || OPPOSITE ENTRANCE TO COLMAN BLDG Every woman who heard this [speech laughed lightly, but to me) We fit them all— The slim and the stout— The short and the tall. of those most unhappy women of] v he world Is full | an has always known the|| thing that Byron wrote, ‘Ma love || is of man’s life a thing apart.’ But || until women learn that love Ie not|| woman's whole existence any more than it is man's, which Byron also tried to make us think, we will have many restless, unhappy wo men in the worl Just then my hi Py for Moille aald Madge, | want you to know one| of Dick's dearest women friends,"| | \ rt beat faster,| Saving the Middieman's Profit (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) THE STAR---WEDNESDAY, gga | giving the population ot the va {oon iber who renews his sub- [ees places, and the shipping costs| scription promptly for six months ¢ AT THE THEATRES |} THE MARKETS |from each postoffice. This map ts] or more will be mailed one of these 4 DECEMBER 17, 1913. 3 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS STARTING TOMORROW EVENING What Shall I Give? GIFTS THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE APPROPRIATE AND ACCEPTABLE FOR A MAN OR WOMAN SILK STOCKINGS mething a SMOKING JACKETS $4.50 can use a few pairs more med to match. All sizes to 4¢ 1, 50 | ‘air for our $2.50 and $3.00 Embroidered Silk Stockings. | BATH = ROBES—Made from Black and colors; beautiful hand-en beautiful Fiderdown Flannel, Sagar from $3.75 to #6: 98. In 98c | Blue ck and Gr double e, reinforced heel and toe, Our regu- | HANDKERCHIEFS —In_ pure lar $1.30» ‘ Irish I I fine Lawr Women's Black Silk Lisle Hose th t plain, 75¢ to Oc . xtra ¢ garter top, reinforce $1.50 box heel abd toc. A splendid’ wearing hose Put in fancy Christmas boxes if desired. | rrp GLOVES— $1.00 up, ail NECKWEAR Beate ee Wells Fargo Express delivered at ‘our store 2 large boxes of ding Women's Jabots and Fancy Neckwear, the newest things out th a) ri eee Sample lot wecured by our New York buyer at % price—b0c | PAJAMAS—In Flannel, Silk, Sateen or Catton, from Go on le at HALF PRICE $1.25 up t« $5.00. rehief Ce er Piece « nen; specially 95 French Valenctennes and Honiton Lace to.trim. How dear to a frient | yNDERWEAR—Union or 2-piece tis aa eeneh ee in the article by your very owr unds, Dainty Glove : ange os a a Kerchiefs, 19¢, 23¢ and 29e n L $1.00 up to $5.00. 49c Auto Scarfs, standard size fan polka t regular $1.0 x uality Take r K Pa - - . ¢ 1 wy Navy fei OME up to $5.98. Gray, & ‘Mobile Scart Toyland—Bring in the Children to Visit Toyland Our slender profits do not allow the luxury of a professional ad writer with a princely salary—and the fact that we are very busy at this time, all statements must be brief and concrete Extra fine weave Matting Ault beaut ection ot | DRUMS, all sizes; Horns, large ; FULL TRAINS AND ENGINE 50c ound; naltd beathe 59c Dressed Dolle-“some blondes | and small; Cornets and all kinds | complete, in fron and steel ae far | the lates oe : ee i apen Oy AL dedaailiae tive. ae 5c fram 986 ur $2.98 from Nesting mere room in our chew: | | 59c CHINA SETS, hand-painted or ne geNrY eh they tes : . | plain, from 10¢ ux aves and counters, we make an otter [On DOLL BUGGIES, DOLL BEDS, | | ‘ Guess 3 Tolle | se modest gum of lee up to eso, | covered and uncovered tops, col- | RUNNING AUTOS, Taxis, Wag- Presence | xia beady or plain, dressed or naked. | Japsible or solid; up 5 | ons and other key-winding Regn oun ‘Umat | i Gomin tn ent one: thats OM sc cuhaxincees af C | toys. Special ...... * 25c Ribbons 23 yard. The wide and rich all G pure sille kinds eo iach sone this pi poh Nothing like them any- where for the price. Extra special, 23c yard What Better Gift for a Woman Than a Nice Tailored Suit? $30.00 Women’s Man Tailored Suits $16.50 Sweeping reductions have been made in our Wom en's Ready-to-Wear Department. We are giving you the same reductions you would get in the January Special Sales. Look at this fine Tailored Suit, the very best materials used in its construc- tion; the newest models. Coats have cutaway or straight front. The colors are Navy, Black, Brown, Gray. All sizes from 34 to 46. And in- stead of $30, all we ask you now is ..... $16.50 $35.00 Women’s Coats $18.50 Here is a Coat any woman would be proud to own. In the newest fall fabrics, such as Astra- khan, Chinchilla, Salts’ Plush or Fancy Imported Coatings, three-quarter or full ee S$ Your choice while they last. as 5% 18, 50 50c a Pair Women’s Vegetable Silk Stockings, full length silk, extra special 50 for gifts ..... ..0UC 75c¢ a Pair Women’s All-Silk Stockings, includ- ing garter tops, direct import, extra double sole, heel and toe, 15 special . > : C Shoes—Stigpers Women’s Felt Slippers, in colors red, brown and wine, special, per pair . 85c Infants’ Slippers, ‘fur trimmed Juliets; $7.50 and $10.00 ecsidts Dresses $5.00 ahd 2 to 4%; special c ; Made from heavy Wool Serge, Ratine or Bed- ids ; ‘Slippers, i patent if ‘abd. é vated ’ fords, beautifully tailored, high or low neck, trim- | trimmed; all sizes, 9 med with satin or silk net and ribbons. Some] per pair ........- vices OO H plain tailor made. Certainly an attractive gar- | Women’s $3.00 Velvet Button Shoes, 4 ment. Come in and see us. the best in the city for $2 49 . ‘ the price, per pair........... ‘ 89c Women’s Dressing Sacques 49c Misses’ $2.50 Patent Leather Lace or We have several dozen of these Sacques, made of | Button Shoes; Skuffer last and lat- i Flannelette in neat patterns and very desirable | est toe; sizes 12 to 2, 19 | colors. Sizes 34 to 46. per pair ......0es 4 : January Designer Now In. INFANTS’ DEPT. is chuck full of all the nice things for the small ones, in- cluding Crocheted Combina- tion Suits from $1.89 up. Corset and Muslin Under- wear Department We were never so well equipped to supply your wants as we are now, with every. thing new and crisp from the makers for your approval |so valuable that we have supplied | maps, absolutely free. New sub- THIS WEEK “ Prices paid producers ror vegetables | |the Seattle postoffice with several|scribers may also take advantage ; Meteuped car menty alia Oe a te |coptes. of this offer, The Star six months i iesretPA1, Obfistioas benetit Geawin & Co) In addition to a large map of tho| DY mail $1.80, pit one State of Washington, a map of the) a chicago woman has pald $110, Seattle—Batloy & Mitchell Stock tue tN | aartee ele worden A2d 8180 8/000 for a: Rigabtandt, Go to it, Go. fn The Them sd! the Hl Onions, ieee Ny|_ The Star wants everyone of tts|utchers and egg dealers, Tivoll—Keating & Flood tn “The | Pumpkin 014 |mall subscribers to be supplied] Best modern outside rooms, 25¢ | Aviators.” A cpinin B at 4 sas] with one of these maps, and to 50c, Stewart House, 86 West | ‘ Cheumabere HE G ‘ft [making the following offer: Every | Stewart—Advertisement. | 160 | — = siariieetiaseenesaesiueeslllall i 7 @ 88 100 @ 1.26 Nature Is the! Best Physician) 002 "to:iuce eg ue || Radishes ase 10 fhe Wil R@tore Your! Yellow turnips 176 Menith 1f divee An | « : ise it Opportunity, rei... ...10.00 @11.60 P producers for batter, exes, poultry, veal and pork: (Corrected datly by Perry Bros) Ninety per cent all chronio simply by locating the t Ihe under 20 Seine tec" «© | | ANOTHER BIG FEATURE and overcoming It | Hons, fat, 3 Ibs and under Ty ments, as given by Dr.|| Geese rr} Turkeys, fat, Itv 20 m of curing ts the}! T Turkeys, old Tome, fe ie Bs MOVIES w@ Mm“ re-ontablished 4 || Vent, larger 0 @ 12 An Excellent Two-Part Dsama Showing Some Secrets PARCEL POST MAP of Motion Picture Making FREE trouble, aPPen-|\ 4 all Ne ae or Old Mail Subscribers Molt oF Hine eave a || With a Six Months’ Subscription talk with me No to The Star ohare te made for ex amination and dtagno PATHE’S WEEKLY HELLO, TROUBLE | The World in Pictures Some , Fun sh Oetion eure, 10 a.| | ‘The SeattleStar has had a won pede tet Pk.” Woman at.|/derfully useful map made up, Spine Meuna — tendant showing all the varlous parcel post zones, and the shipping rates there DR. A. M. JOHNSON Phin map is beautifully made up nk Block in several colors, and shows all ghe Main 2788, rivers, towns, cltles, ete in’ the State of Washington, together with JOE ROBERTS OLIVER G. WALLACE Banjoist At the Pipe Organ AIZ-AIS Americ Second and Mad!

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