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Your Last Opportunity to Buy | Winter Millinery | | Regardless of Cost Wednesday at $1.00. Trimmed Hats ludes and velvet Tams for nook girl These are nicely 5 Women’s Black Velvet Hats, trimmed trich fancies Take your choice $1 98 Wednesday for only... ' See the windows 40 Untrimmed Velvet Shapes. Worth up to $4.50, $1 00 r) each . 350 Fancy Ostrich Feathers in values up to $3.50, choice 69c for only ” beantiful Trimmed » in 125 | uy women the rimmed th with « You know what merchandise we sold last week at little prices. This sale is your last chance—don't miss it. “The Economy Store"—May Manton Patterne—Phone Main 6035 AMUSEMENTS |= ———— METROPOLITAN |: MOORE ionictt roo cos Photoplay Sensation ROBERT B. MANTELL QUO VADIS “RICHE tp 280 and 8:50 Daily te All Seats, All Performances Seats Heserved for Evenings TIVOLI ‘This week—the musical comedy hit ‘OLLEGE DAYS” fun and muste. a Ad Attraction Princess Indentas In Mawatian Dances and Her Royal Hawellan Quartette Matinee 2:30. Evening T:1$ and ® | Popular Prices, ise amd te Curtain at Prices $1, $1.80, 92 NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, » MAT AY REGINNING $ NIGHTS INEE Seats Ready 7 Here is a rex : sald the Los Angeles Examiner of ru « The Blindness of Virtue London. hb ran two years in athe in Chicago, ten weeks in Boston 4 two months in New York } “The Blindness of wirea.” waren | éomes to the Moore next Sunday, ts) comer, thr More sex: SSnatyt| SEATTLE THEATRE Importance to every home, making | Py Touledt and All Ween Mate. Tharedey, Saturday and Sanday BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT | Sherlock Holmes Moe Nargata Niget > fester.” Any Seat te ODD ITEMS Temple of Babel! ~| NEW YORK.—The Daily Temple, HAS BUSY TIME: universal church, was opened by Miss Elizabeth Knopf, witli speeches by a Hindu, Turk and 4 CATLETTSBURG, Ky, Jan. 20—| Chinese as features. 20—While Peter Hoff was crossing | . the railroad tracks near the North- western depot his car came to , |Corn Foils ‘Burglar sudden stop and in his hurry to get 1 aged le yee Repack omg mt ans e gotten to release the clutch. With | the robbers fled without plunder. the throttle wide open the car start Eel ed forward. Hoff was thrown Resents Nature Fake Sonne ee eae or Grund 2v| BOSTON, Mass—Oswald, a bis broke down a hitching post and, then collided with the saloon butld- ing of Peter Watry, Jr. Mr. Hoff) was picked up unconscious and is} in a critical condition. The car 1s probably a total loss. @ powerful argument against the modern fashion of bringing up cht dren in tgnorance of certatn im pulses. It has recetved favorabd’ comment from the pr and been endorsed by c sociological organizations. PANTAGES | Raymond Whittaker & Co “20 MINUTES IN CHINATOWN” Dramatic Sensation of Vaudevitie Other Big Features. 10¢ and 20. | 200, amazed the keepers of the bird | hor by laying an egg. The oird was re Mee aaa ane . |Rubbered Too Far DUPO, IL—While being trans lferred to winter quarters, a giraffe | poked his neck out of its car and was hit by a switch engine. The imal is In danger of succumbing to Indigestion. EDUCATING “MOONSHINERS” CATLETTSBURG, Ky., Jan. 19. Twenty “moonshine” convicts her are learning reading, writing and/ arithmetic from C. V. Fitch, former school teacher, who practiced pen- mansbip on bad checks. The friendship of a baby and the Best modern outside rooms, 25c |loyalty of a dog are two things to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West|that money can't buy. —Albany Stewart —Advertisement. Herald. PUBLIC MARKET_¢ 5th, 6th and Pine ‘ BIG Wednesday Specials For Stall Numbers on Speciais Below, See Bulletin Boards. T All 76¢ Teas, -4eé | Fancy Lemons, doz. .......15¢ Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs..45¢ | 2 Ibs. 40c Coffee ........91.00 Fancy Local Ranch Eggs, doz. 2 Ibs. Coffee Compound... peorsen ses , ‘ +40! salt Mackerel, each ..... Fresh Iowa Butter, Ib. BB¢, 2 | 900 cron ° ee: a oe be | 20° Cream of Wheat...... Fresh Home-made Peanut 4 Ibs. Lima Beans ter, Ib. 5 Ibs. Fancy Rice Large Loaves Carnation Bread, | 2 tba. Good Walnuts S¢, 2 for .. 15¢ | 20¢ Van Camp's Pork and Beans, Good Apples, box . +-FO¢ | 2 for 2he Reg. 40¢ Oranges, doz.....20¢ | 20¢ Comb Honey ...... ibe Butter3!bs $4 RED SHIELD BUTTER WASHINGTON STATE BRAND A.223 Made of finest graded cream, center of market 25c QT.—ICE CREAM—25c QT. Made of Pure, Fresh Cream. Buttermilk, Too RED SHIELD CREAMERY ee LONDON HAS A CORNER ON THE MARKET Mohair Shoe Strings Ladies twice a day, at the big churn in Window Shates. (100 bo! Zhel ing Comfort Cover-|$1.00 green parrot at the Franklin park) E.STLAKE] Florence Lawrence Florence Lawrence har been call ed, by her critics the Eva Tanguay of the “movie” stage. tile, bright and exceedingly agile. She ts as dexterous With and at cards as she !s wielding a ball room gown She can do the “tough” girl so cleverly the part seems real. And she can be “sweet sixteen and never kissed” without any appar ent effort something tn training, of “And there is a jwhole lot in Just loving your work time.” Florence Lawrence geta a big sal ary and she plays in the Victor filme, Patho's Weekly is now on a basis never before attempted tn the mo- tion picture news business, A num- ber of changes have recently been made, tending to put it on a real newspaper footing, among them the securing of & newspaper telegraph editor for the position of editor and the Installation of a private |telegraph wire, but now it ts an- |mounced that contracts have been | closed with the United Pr: which furnishes telegraph news to The Star, for its complete news service. This will Insure to a large degree motion pictures of important events as they are happening, and which means much additional ipterest. The Weekly now boasts of cam- era men fn every country tn the world. eee “Brewster's Millions,” with Ed ward Abeles tn his original role, is & coming feature now in pot course of preparation. It ts by Abeles has played the oy $00 times eee Harty Edwards, a man of long experience in the production of the motion picture business, and recent ly of the Majestic company, fs the newest director at the ific |coast studios of the Universal. Mr Edwards will direct an “Alkali Ike” series of comedies, tn which Au- gustus Carney, of Essanay fame, will be featured. e288 William Carlock, an actor at the Go Seal studios, accidentally sus. tained a sword thrust through hi« right ankle yesterday, during the production of “Richelleu.” Ampo tation was not found necessary, but it Is the opinion of the attending physician that Carlock’s ankle will alwys remain atiff. | The accident happened tn a rcene | when three score courtiers with drawn swords charged down a nar. jrow hallway. During a realistic combat one of the participants, tn falling, accidentally drove his ra | pier into Carlock’s ankle. cee U. 8. Whipple, o the camera men with the Animated Weekly went to Seabright, N. J tion pictures of the disastrous At lantic hurricane. Now Mr. Whipple Hes in the hospital suffering from| a broken leg and minor bruises. He was caught in some of the wreck age when the Octagon hotel crash. ed into the ocean. he was caught in a huge wave that threatened for a moment to carry him and his camera out to sea. However, he brought the camera to take mo: out safely Highly spectacular scenes were secured. ee Clemmer All We “The Bishop's Carriage part Famous Players feature eee Class A Until Tuesday Night four. Primitive Call,” three-reel Domino drama Some Rogues and a Girl,” Re Mane omedy Colonial Until Tuesday Night "A Thiot of Hearts,” Pathe play; “Cutey's Vitagraph comedy; ly,” world’s news eee Melbourne Until Tuesday Night “A Circle of Fate,” two-reel K Vacation,” “Pathe’s Week B. drama “How Movin Are Made,” Keystone ce Cure, ncho come “Molly and the O11 King,” Majestic drama Grand Until Tuesday Night The Woman,” tworeel K, RB. drama; “The Tail of a Shirt,” Ap polo comed Hducating His Daughter Majestic comedy oe Alhambra Until Wednesday ut “The Romance of a Photograph,” |two-reel Victor comedy-drama; |The Last Nugget,” two-part re | drama; Animated Weekly, world’s news, , THE STAR—TUESDAY, She te versa | At another time|® two-part | $1.50 SWEATERS = 68c so much that you Ive It all the! $5.00 J. B. STETSON HATS $2.28 CHICAGO MISFIT PARLOR 1400-1402 First Ave., Corner Union St. Wholesale and Retail $15.00 MEN’S SUITS 3.29 $25.00 OVERCOATS $6.45 $3.50 SUIT CASES B 89¢ JANUARY 20, 1914, $3.50 PANTS $5.00 89¢ $4.00 BOYS’ SUITS $1.19 50c SUSPENDERS $3.50 HATS $2.50 FLANNEL SHIRTS = TEAMSTERS WIN THIS KENTUGKY \GREAT CHORUS POINT IN STRIKE Recognition of the Teamsters’ union was given last night by the Lambert Transfer & Storage Co., against which @ teamsters’ strike bas been waged since Christmas Angust Lambert, secretary of the company, issued a statement that the company needed men and de; 4 to concede the point the un jon men had contended for. ISN’T HE JUST AWFUL? BERLIN, Jan, 20.The Ger an censor called immoral and the postoffice forbade the transmission reproductions of a nude statue, the original | of which was bought by the | kaiser, | . °| ROOSTER’S COLORS LIKE CHAMELEON’S | ROCKDALE, Texad, Jan. 20 F. E. Kennedy ts showing a rooster that has a remarkable facility of changing ita color like a chameleon. The rooster is, or was, & brown Legh rk but in the last three weeks its feathers began to turn white | | and now ft is pure white, Poul try breeders are interested, for a fow] possessing such qual ities is rare. VATN-BAVING PAINSTAKIY DENTISTR’ Bridge Work Plates ... | No charge for e@mination. ' » Billott 1480 DENTIST wevuurne PERSONIS ROUGH) TO BE HEARD IN HIPPODROME WASHINGTON, J Jan 20.—Rep- resentative Johnson of sg and John Shields, an attorney, ¢ gaged in a fist fight here as le The faces of both men were cut and bruised. The men fought {n| the House District of Columbia} committee room, Johnson demand: | ed a revolver after clerks had sep- arated the fightera, BACK T) WORK ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 20.—Tho} ware & Hudson's striking em-| were at work again today to last man, as were Conductor | James Lynch and Engineer F. A.| Slade, whose discharge on grounds | lof disobedience was the strike’s cause | The atrike lasted less than aj day and was settled by Agent G.| W. W. Hanger, of the federal board of mediation and conctila- tion. The company yielded Seattle Knights of Pythias will notend the 21st anniversary of the institution of Everett lodge, No. 98, Wednesday night | seein — oe Mre, Romeyn-Jansen Seattle {s promised a rare musical treat in the People's Cho rus at Hippodrome tonight, as the program “will include a num- ber of locally prominent soloists as well as an excellently-trained cho- rus of 250 voices. The mammoth chorus, which {s comprised entire |ly of expertenced singers, has been Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY rehearsing under the direction of W. H. Donley, ch air master of the First Methodist church, He re ports that his work has progressed ? | wonderfull and i confident the & chorus will rende the srious e musical selections i t 1 |never before equaled in MARKETS | Of the principal soloi s Mr |Romeyn-Jansen, the ever-pleasing |contralto, who will give a rendi : tion of “Nuit Resplendisante,” as| Ae Follows: well as appearing in the quartet Ider completed by Mrs. Farrington: | pi adh kel Pen AO Homstead, soprano; Theodore Kari | Johns tenor, and W. F. Paull, Choice T-Bone 20c barite: | Steak wee. vere The concert begins at 8 o'clock. | Sweet Pickled Beef 15c ‘ pti coo ama Germans Escap Rib and Loin 15¢ |\7 Ally uScape Mutton Chops . Vv _— (This Mutton is of-a superior BERLIN, Jan. 20-—News of the quality. Try it.) esca f Doctor D er 1D tor mpf, Germa government holes sMeag Shears, 10s ieraaiare vaceried to avs been Wilh per Ib. 4 ed by cannibals in the’einterlor of Strictly Fresh Washing: Noumecklenburg in the Bismarck 35c Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p, m. ton Creamery Butter, tb.. archipelago, was telegraphed to the [government from German New Guinea. detachment of native soldiers ac companying the officialy The cannibals killed nine of the} Purchased by Us at a Mere Fraction of Its Original Cost 1 THE BAILEY TOGGERY OF 1327 FOURTH AVE., SEATTLE—THIS STOCK, COMBINED WITH OUR IMMENSE LINE OF HIGH GRADE Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings WILL BE SACRIFICED SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, AT 10 A. M COME EARLY—HERE ARE THE PRICES—-COME EARLY SLIPONS 89¢ $25.00 MEN’S SUITS $6.85 15c HANDKERCHIEFS 3c $1.00 UNDERWEAR 28¢ 50c WOOL SOCKS Tle PeRE=per cabiehaas a ' $1.00 DRESS SHIRTS 48, SHOES—VALUES TO $5 $1.39 $20.00 SLIPONS $7.85 HAND-TAILORED SUITS Values Up to $25.00 $10.35 25c E. & W. COLLARS 3c SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MARCHING To Los ANGELES BAKERSFIELD, the unemployed Bakersfield today. morrow, FEEL HEADACHY, DIZZY, BILIOUS? CLEAN YOUR LIVER! A DIME A BO Sick headaches! them to lazy liver; menting food tn the sick stomach pated matter, ga ated in the bowels, instead of be-| by out of the system, is/keep your reabsorbed into the blood When|sweet, Iver and bowels ing carried this poison reaches brain tissue it causes sickening headache. |need Cascarets, too, CANDY CATHARTIC and that dull, Cal, | One hundred and thirty-five strong, army marching to Los Angeles, The eity appro- priated $200 to feed the marchers during thelr stay here. pected to continue their tramp to- Always tra Poisonous, and bile gener-|taken tonight straightens you Cure Bronchiti PARIS, Jan. 20.—Frederick lingham, the American who descent into the depths of the of Vesuvius, says the sulphur which almost destroyed the cured bronchitis, from which he’ suffering. Mr. Burlingham rived in Paris. Jan. 10.— that is is at They ex- |Cascarets will remove the ¢ delayed, fer-|stimulating the liver, making bowels or a|bile and constipation potson consti-|on and out of the bowels. morning—@ 10-cent box head clear, : | 7 the delicate;and make you feel brigi for months, @ congestion | cheerful 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE WORK * ALSO 25 & 5O CENT BOXES ~ WHILE YOu SLEEF Replenish Your Wardrobe! a With Comfortable, Stylish | Clothes on Credit _at Ou Our Hl | | Big Reconstruction — Our new quarters are nearing completion and if the meantime we are cele brating the vent with price 7 reductions women's ap parel that you will do well | to investigate. Notwith standing the extraordinary savings to be made in every department, may avail of easy payr terms in buying. in you yourself ment our Outfitting @a 1332-34 Second Ave., NearU Seattle’s Reliable Credit on mpage ass <eiies

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