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WILL SAVE You Pl AYS One-Third or More : Two comedios at the Class A fill Souk ass ON YO out a three-part program, “What ‘ Happened to Freckles” {a the third | r n iture adventure of this persistent swatn. | u This time he escapes with the girl ; and, on a hand car, pursues a train, Bee these prices—then come Hf They reacg tt and a minister on board makos them man and wife. | She Should Worry” ts the tale of| Schultz, who mistakes another lady for his wife, and snatches her pocketbook, What happens then ts sad for Schults, A two-reel feature} nier comple the bill | $1 5,50 Bf) pummtes usta by 4 Pathe direct or In an auto wreck at South River, N. and seo the goods. $20 quartered Oak China Close $13.00 $25 dird'seye maple Chiffe 20 quartered J., had the distinction of being Oak Dining shot at and arrested by the chief of Table fumed |police, The dummt when not fn fintsh— use, were placed tn the storeroom $14, 00 of the Washington hotel, Jokers O told the chief that some men were gats0. Combination Butts tng re from the etoreroom | : bu © arrived and saw the dim and China $22 5a area in the darkness, he called | Cabinet ‘ upon them to surrender. Receiving Diicred otk no answer, be biased away meen’ $9.00 0° ass A Untill Tueaday Night Love or a Throne?” two-reel Imp 4 drama; "What Happened to Heating Stoves at Freckles,” Powers comedy; “She| . Shouk orry, Joker comed Half Price ald Worry,” Joker comedy | Clemmer Until Saturday Night | “Checkers,” in stx parts. eee S.H. POYNOR Colonial Until Tuesday Night FURNITURE Her Wedding Bell,” Blograph 1821 Fourth Avenue frama; “That Suit at Ten,” Vita een Pike and Pine graph comedy rforming Lions, Betw M Vitagraph 6 Weekly,” world’s news shtp,” Essanay come nakeville Court RETT-S INTERURBAN RAIWAY POYNOR ] PHOTO |[Colonial Soloist Quits Concert Stage to Elevat Madame Lott You will ruin your ¢ | EVERETT — Limited | aihambra Until Wednesday Night| {lends of Mme, Lotta Ashby Looe |e Jarvia Case,” two-reel Imp|Othick, when she quit « t sing Oe | eraes “Antnated Weekly,” |!" in New York, two yoars ago to world’s news: “His Faithful Serv-|#12e In the moving picture theatres seer! ant,” Rex drama. of the Northwest at the highest aa salary ever paid a singer at the Dream Until Tuesday Night movies" up te that time | “Wyoming Massacre,” two-ree!| “Ob, no, I won't,” sald Lotta, “1 ea} Kalom drama; "A Proposal From|W!!l teach the people who go to Mary.” the last of the Mary series,|OVing picture shows to demand and a comedy | see Melbourne Until Tuesday Night “A Bargain With Satan, or the | Traffic in Souls,” four-ree! drama “A Bad Game,” Keystone comedy cee | Grand Unti! Tuesday Ni “His First Case,” Amert ma; “Uncle's Namesak houser comedy; “A Mighty Atom,” Reliance drama; “The God of To morrow,” Majestic drama. eee (Before a visit to our offices) \igal,” Reliance drama; “Romance and Duty,” two-reel drama. \¢ eae o) RESIDENCE THEATRES , °e At the Good Luck Tonight (After a visit to our offices) “Alkall Tke in Joyvil sanay comedy; “The Warm: ‘This, in comparison with |tworeel Vitagraph drama; “The the above, will show Nurse at Mulberry Bend,” Kalem “whet we can do for cacy ‘ee you. fs absolutely first class, At the Olympian Tonight within everybody's reach.| “The Lost Millionaire,” in two parts; “The Phoney Alarm,” “The Probattoner.’ Ours Is Better Dentistry! ¢ — Orrices F Gen. Peartn Av. and Pike ot. of Market Today 1808 Fourth Av. ae oom pected change Moers 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. telione toot week did not come, as OAM. to 4 P.M. [had been predicted by the jobbers along the street, and the same WE ADMINISTER GAS | price as prevailed last week ts be ing paid by the commission men to- i day. Forty-one cents a dozen fs given the producer. The arrival of! SEATTLE BUSINESS |Oriental storage exes aid not affect DIRECTORY |the local storage anf fresh stock) Select from the Goods of the Fol- |quotations, The only change tn vegetables was the establishment of tewing Merchante—They Are Thoroughly Reilable and a top price on cabbage. The new quotation {s .02 and 02% more wine and women! {gal son haa evolved tnto a model| young man. ~|to Concord and ask Thaw, roam” of the Eagle hotel, fs city’s honored guest and a popular hero. the best singers and the best muate THA Cirevit Until Tuesday Night CONCORD, N. H., — Does This Remind You of! «prisoners of the Harem.” four-|Harry Thaw has darned, oe Your Case? |reel drama; “Peggy's Invitatton.”| more primrose path for him! No | Thanhouser drama; “Pseudo's Prod-| more burning up of his father's millions No more revelry In t glare of the bright Mehta! No The prod. Let anybody who doubts it come the natives.” the “throne the installed = in Oliver Polren, who runs the ho- tel, avers Harry fs as gentlemanly and estimable a guest as ever slept! under hia president or two and a whole batch lof governors roof, not excepting a “Why,” says Pelren, “he doesn’t even take a drink. Nev- er a bottle of ‘extra dry’ or even a ‘nip’ of ale. He doesn't even emoke a cigaret. “He eats, works and sieeps with the greatest regularity. He goes to bed early and gets up early. He spends houre ev- good books. ses much of hie time In the state law library, studying every legal phase of his case, 80 he can direct his fight for freedom. And answering his correspondence a good deal of his tim “You can take It from me that this young man is O. K., thoroughly sane and knows precisely what he is about.” OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU, | W REFORMS: | T'S ONLY CHANCE THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1913. e Music in Movies Why is meeting with wonderful success. price and less. Act quickly; delays cost money. During Our 10 Days’ Sale 69c During Our 10 Days’ Sale $11.98 Consisting of ERS $20 to $22.50 $1.25 DOLLS, DOLL BUGGIES $10.00 $10 to $12 Women’s Blankets MECHANICAL TOYS, GAMES Comforts Women’s | Man-Tallorec . 4 Suits opty MANICURE AND TOILET SETS J Pown Filled Coats a Ashby Othick | Suring Our 10 Days’ Sale BATH ROBES AND 10 Days! Sale 10 Day? Sale 10 Days’ Sale Sd abides 9. set be arb SMOKING JACKETS au avroncest singer, you know $13.98 48 MEN’S COMBINATION SETS $6.98 $6.95 theatre, in this city, and mov > id sisucel chews: ia Portane wh $10 to $12.50 $2.00 WOMEN’S AND MEN’S $2.50 $12.50 to $15 Seon haw negro te Women's Blankets ee Comforts [| Women’s many vaudeville ctreuits. She ts Silk Dresses 12.4 Size CROCHETED AND FUR- Extra Heavy Suits agtioah: vat. (rai hignest Goeko tod During Our During TRIMMED SLIPPERS During Our During Our 10 Days’ Sale $7.95 $3.50 to $5.00 $2.50 Women’s Misses’ Coats Messaline Petticoats lads and grand opera selections 10 Days’ $1.59 During Our 10 Daye’ Sale $1.98 Child’s 75<¢ Wool Real Torchon | Sweaters Laces 250 Value During Our Cut to, Yard 10 Days’ Sale 59c Irish Point Laces 2 to Ginch widths, worth 25co—take 2 Yards for 25¢ Insertions to match. 5c Make up your Curtains now Shadow Laces » Wide, the regular 25¢ | | Harry Thaw Today. Photographed | at Concord, N. H, Last Week York on the charge of conspiracy |{n escaping from the Matteawan asylum. Make up your own garments. 38 Women's Broken lots from holiday trade, $1.00 and $1.50 He Lives at Hote! values—special to close Then Thaw got a writ of habeas corpus and he is now living at the hotel under the snrvetilance of lo 57c eal state and federal officers until 2 Suits for 87c Grade the United States court determines ia “ $180 whether the extradition {= valid, 75c seins eke italy Federal Judge Aldrich will de Glove. jelde. And the judge has appointed }a commission of allenists to deter. |mine whether Thaw {fs sane now Boys’ 75c readers are looking for new jobs. a certain @gmperament ner, at prices that are not duplicated in Seattle. look at the prices and examine the goods? McCORMACK BROS. BIG TEN-DAYS SALE shouldn’t it? ing are such as can be worn by any woman in the land for street or dress. fashionable, flashy style, that changes like the Washington winds, that you hear so much about at half Ours are suits you can wear NOW and feel that you are gowned in a becoming man- Have you seen our Men’s and Boys’ Suits? You are not doing The Women’s Suits and Dresses we are offer- They are not of that ultra- Did you yourself or family justice if you haven’t. Goods Will Be Disposed of in Lots Regardless of Their First Cost. Bird Gets the Best Picking. $4 Women’s Silk Waists During Our 10 Days’ $2.98 Torchon Edgings Regular 10c Grade Cut to 3c Made for W: Ribbons Fancy Dresdens for Halr Bows and Sashes. 18¢ values cut to Gc 98c Women’s Umbrellas New handles, equal appearance to $2.50 Umbrelias—SPECIAL 98c and imme: | customer. The Earliest $16 to $22.50 8 98 Blanket: ° $4.50 $7.50 Women’s Size 1a 7 Unsold Holiday Comforts Women’s One- Coats Wool Filled § Piece Dresses During Our 10 Days’ Sale $3.39 During Our 10 Days’ Sale $4.98 10 Daye’ Sale $7.98 Child’s $3.50 Heavy Coats 10 Days’ Sale $1.98 Women’s 75c Outing Gowns During Our During Our 10 Days’ Sale 10 Days’ Sale 59c $2.59 Cluny Laces and Valenciennes Insertions Laces and Worth 25¢ Yd. Cut to Insertions 10c and 15¢ values Cut to 5c Make your own curtains. 12-yard pleces for 50¢ Ribbons High grade Noveity Ribbons—worth 350 to 50c, cut to, yard 19c Boys’ $5.00 Women’s Wool Union Suits Vests and Pants $2.00 and $2.25 grades, cut to $1.25 Boys’ 50c Overcoats Waists During Our During Our 10 Days’ Sale 10 Days’ Gale $3.75 29¢ Boys’ 69c Ruff Solicit Your Patronage. a pom vegetables! There's no doubt that the slayer| If he IS pronounced sane, the : eo) {of Stanford White does “know | court will doubtless return him to PENNANTS ___| (Correct tan ning 78 '@ 138. | what he's about.” New York, where he will be tried | Pants Neck Sweaters “ 2200 @25.00 Felker signed extradition|on the conaptracy charge. “We have moved to larger quarters” | whiis river potatoes 19.90 @22 - is « to return Thaw to New Meane Only Short Term During Our During Our Our New Home—1104 Third Av. [Onions 3 | 1 convicted, be might have to 10 Days’ Sale 10 beat aad . . $14] Best modern outside rooms, 25¢ | serve only a short term of tmpris-| y' je Lindquist & Lund, Inc. @ 82 |to 50c, Stewart House, 86 Weat| onment and then go froe Pennants, Tents, Awnings ana | © 156 || Stewart. Advertisement. M ant @ ho would be admitted | Sleept: occas eo to bai F] nas cane an on pean’ —————=———iff|_ If he 1s pronounced tnsane, he 106 @ 135 | We have a number of | con ~ ‘ onal ers hag Matteawan | lettuce o be eld indefinitely. RESTAURANTS __ 200 @ 238 handsome calendars to |f/ Thaw ix determined to estadtish | PREM | 1 ‘ his sanity + ve as === === == : ately after the wedding is over! jan Velicatessen 0 © Send us your name and | ° ants something which by no stretch | 125 @1 ‘ | of Imagination, would have Inter. | Shop ‘barre’ 19.00 @116 address while they last. e on esslons pal Sy am a id Ay arate 20 @ Wishing you a Hap- I am much afratd that I am not| o ol © be frivolor 01 0: oJ 2 C - ca oo. py New Year. Se f Wi going to be frfvolons enough for | we phi Trial to Prove Our Teese PONTIAC, Kan., Oct. 29.—Coy ‘Eceecce (@)) a 1 e T haven't made up my mind just Expert Lady Attendant. ° UNION DYE WORKS || otes not only are numerous tn this e<eeece what TIS IDEAL WIFE would. be | 2 SODEBG CO.. tet Thina Aw. | THEATRES | 1162 Tenth Av. a aunrine thes coctics tote ite ised with me at a. sweetheart, BULL B a aves a | bold, following the poultry into the DICK WANTS TO MAKE ME OVER sfled with me as a sweetheart, | ROS. TILIKUM THEATRE 200 | = — yardn in some cases, Turkeys arc Alas! A wife is a different prop. | on ——— | their chief game, and because of the caition i Just Priate Ss Oomplete Change of Program Sun Hy y calle disappearance of the grasshoppers| CHAPTER XXXVI! |. “Certainly I do, Mollie, dear; | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) | day, Tuesday and Friday. |Cal_ len 5.00 7 55 fm the flocks seek feed at long dis Mrs. Waverly, sr, takes it as a/they are splendid women and my - 1012 THIRD +#AIN 1043 Chotes lemons ° 450 ALBANY PAINLE jtances from home. Coyotes are! personal grievance that Mrs. Wa-|most intimate friends are among _ -——-—— — ALWAYS 5 CENTS aggre pala produears for butter, emus e thick in the Flint hills verly, jr, 18 going to live on the| them poetry gered dally by Pe 18408068 other side of town "Rut they are as dry as dust.” | ake vtec . ee a ‘ CHINESE GENTS When I said at the breakfast! “po you really think so?" I CAFES ter i table yesterday So ber tne | Smite The festival of Hanuka, com- : ae so Ol ee B NY CUT- T C G ss would by es oe vg timo “Oh, well, you are different,” ex-| memorating the victory of the Mac-| Vv. ADAMS J.D. THAGARD ? 4 18 AL A RA E HAR E DRE | ry oi ee a, Mra seh vided plained Mollte cabeeans over the enemies of ; | lean ee ment you would go over there to} Dont be too sure, my | dear: Judah, waa fittingly observed at} m ri | SHANG , erchants| {tye 1 the best people live on) Wen you aro older you will Mut) the synagogue, Bikur Cholim, 17th! U De he Mecca 2 D Jand trade cor snte from all ae Lap eg Hin t_ peop that IT ISN'T A GOOD THING | ay. and Yesler way, Sunday night, | nion ntists Tome, tat, |parts of the republic report the z “ TO FORM OPINIONS ON LITTLE | with a special celebration, in which ||| Gotd Crowns ‘ 17 lgreat favor enjoyed for a time by|. “Perhaps,” broke In Mollte’s lit) KNOWLEDGE. To class school! the child ot the Hebre hoo} || Bridgework 610 First Avenue |. 00d wine, Aon 200 peer ar Avor od for a time bY| 46 pert voice, “Margie doesn't! teachers as ‘dry as dust’ te quite | (2¢, “hildren © Hebrew schoo’ Ae g 219 Union Street |; fowl. ive, don #09 | |American olothing in China is onjtie PQ Soe near her mother | ce fcolish we to make up your tind | (Ook part, Gold Fitiings *. goad’ cite, dn sas: (CUT EXTENDED wane, and that scores of the] Wan, ork featecagheetcolyernylt ps Sigs oa MRT Genes, Rabo! B. Shaptro | Alloy. Fitna SACREDNESS |e 99% 0 10 | we need publictty; we want friends : for she had hit upon Hae seaths | “Hold ca adge,” sald Diok: aa eal’S,cit7, Fou ROO, firet clase den. vices for butter, ogee and itn talk at We have no enemies Jnaid: “Forgive me, Madge, I only| “you're getting on your schoo! outa ike to aud cee . | hate” cherected Sally by tho doh B. |e can't marae! Joined at Last. [meant that ax a Joke.” teacher atr again, and I don't mind) FQ HOLD RALLY || ™ arding” the condition 66” yaa We shall not mar the sacredness, | Agen Co. xtended ee ete c 4as | "It was very ill-timed and vul-|telling you it SOMETIMES mouth. Our consulting spectaltst has humiliate you or belittig our pro : ee gaat = Oe a - gar,” was the tart comment of her;}GROWS A LITTLE MONOTO. janes Feige geek — a his fession by bidding for the burtal,or “*"! f bog Mb onl fory and of the} FORT WAYNE, Ind., Deo. 29,—|mother, “I didn't know you cared | NOUS.” The fifth annual rally of Baptist |J opinion, of v0 f hi Suiitids ef your loved ones | na Valentine Welsenbergers right leg,|for the other side, Richard,” she) “But you fell in love with a| Young Peopie’s Societies of West With the ald of first class material Let us know your wishes and they |..." rn creamer come TODAY—DON'T PUT IT ery which was amputated twelve years| continued, turning to her son school teacher,” 1 expostulated |ern ‘Washington will be held in nd a dern equipment. | we are will be complied with Bh ik ; u |Set of Teeth, Guaranteed @A ago, was brought from the under I don't know anything about it,"| Right here I must record a ten-/the’ First Baptist church New Ag de i pry r astern ereamery. Fit, now ey DF takers dead room and placed in| answered Dick, comfortably, for) dency T have seen In Dick many | Year's day. Five hundred delegates suite” tn ail “teencan tan BUTTERWORTH ft aa, |} Fit, 1a Wolsenborner's coffin to be buried (his toothache was better, “I'LL| times lately. He seems to WANT | are expected to’ attend, The ses: |] dentistry, we offer you a 1-year tt es au {Solid Gold or Porcelain 3 with the rest of the body HH HAPPY IF MARGIF IS/TO MAKE ME OVER into some-|sion will open at 1:30 With a song |f euarantes | sly by mod & SONS a deg! teen nact sere a TE PN a When Welseaberser's jen waa | THISHEL” thing very different than I am. Not| service, followed by several short4] ort siceiisat dev - ‘ a | ssiain Bikd amputated he ordered {t delivered Dick's way of accepting things|by any posstbility would he have | addresses by young people. A ban MORTICIANS ta Al » @ 22 |Gold or Porcelain Bridge O2 ty an undertaker with tructiony 18 ope of his most noticeable traits. | fallen in love with one of those|quet will be sérved at 6:30, All|} INVESTIGAT® OUR EASY 1921 FIRST AVENUE Fans Work .-crcsseeseqeeress QW | for the Iatter to embalm it and VEN SEEMS TO WORRY | foolish, fly-away girls, and yet he| Raptist churches of the city will PAYMENT PLAN. bon 4 slid Gold Fillings...75@ UP | keep it for tae complete burial. His HAN A MINUTE at ajseems to be BORED BY ANY-| join in the evening seasion, begin hiation ieee “GME ‘ GROCERIES sc, ta tt | Solid Gold eam ware followed time: he never indulges in analy-| THING SERIOUS that I say. Be-| ning at 7 | evenings by appoiatment. Ba SRIES Apri ¢ ‘ a ordors were follower I TOUS xs by appointment. Sun. wee storage » «| Silver Fillings 50¢ UP is or introspection; he just ac-|fore we were married “he would Stolp m. Siuseue | REPORTER WANTED! copter lines on the spur of| listen to my theories by the hour SAVAGE OYSTER x x Zoble Grocery Co. ain tripieta 18% D . si the smamnent and he seemed to like them. Now | Union Dentists 2 nin twine : Albany Cut-Rate en ists GARY, Ind®~—To satisfy hia poly-| “You know I have many friends|he wants me to get as far awa WASHINGTON, Dec, 29.—Wilbu: . * ’ glot readers, @ho demand their) over there. I taught in one of tte, m the serious side of life as|Atwill, manager of a cafe, had the LADY ATTENDANTS t plet 19% | gecond Floor People's Bank Balding | righty,” A. H, Sako, editor of the ols five years,” I ventured possible top of his second finger bitten off|]} we are permanently yo Mievater or Walk Up |Slavish Dally, has started to issue }” you mean to tell me, Mar| Strange that a man will fall in| by an oyster while he was picking |] © Pike “and Third, eons Will BURPIEAR you |Mi8 paper In six languages, Copy|gie,” asked Mollie, “that you Iike | love with a woman becaugs she has /fresh blue points for a particular|] Drig*on as Ae OO on " school teachers?”

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