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Drugs contain no ty—just poison, a while slenp.| if ox i i if ri i i ef i ut i fe a seit ich generates a hares 3 if S24 Intases ‘= Dream Until Saturday Night | Soe it be “The Necklace of Rameses maaan and cures allnent three-part Edison drama; “Pickles, | eve ana vias oresne’” *"* Art and Sauerkraut,” two-part Vita- | —— (aS Lame Beck, Rheamatiom, stomach | SFP" comedy, | | : Pheumatien | Melbourne Until Saturday Night roe my Withering Roses Beauty ldrama: “Divorce,” two-reel Bron | ma Little Billie's Trt B. SF L 1 yatone comedy Two -— Beauti | s.” Reliance drama fully Ilustrated | es FREE. Call Today| me ultation Free ey eet_ this cou dnd thet te. 06 We Wil give you a beautiful 90 Thin book . rf of fuiiy - ‘ond towing . ar and expla 19 know. we a fealed and p - WM toatl us this cons, Pree tent of lessen Conmaitation tree « ag el Sonn oo. 0 | WY Bendays, 10 1 es, COMULTATION FREK—cCALL, 1 POSSIBLE. | |} San want aps | | § BRING RESULTS 11 he | mother is one The Confessions | Hattersly came in and Sallte intro Didn't we duced him to me. He sat down at aid Mollie as » to) the table with us, and when | me © in bed, for we were sleeping to-| tioned that | had not been able to ther after our Httle dinner down: | tell you | was coming out there to town dinner he sald: ‘I'l tell you what In a few minutes she asked,| to do. You two girls come and dine Madge, are you asleep? } with me at the hotel, Then I car No, dear take you out to your brother's aft { want to tell you something.” |erward.’ Sallie said she had an en All right, go ahead.” Kagement, but that need not deter won't think I'm awfully | me from going, and after a little | said I would go and he could call Nothing, my dear child, would/for me at the house. | wanted make wicked, I ignorant and foolish, but we are me think might you were awfully think you were all that at times, 20 matter how old we got.” ‘Oh, Madge, you're ag a dear You seem to see things from such a broad = viewpot 1 would lare tell moth what I tried do-for T didn’t do it, after all, Y see, after mother got that tele cram that Unele John was sick she was ‘all up in the alr’ She phoned Dad and he told her ould take the next train. “What shall I do with Mollie? rad her ask over the phon “Lean go over with Madge and Dick, I answered quickly, and she seemed relieved “She was so worried about Uncle that she didn't think any more about me. You know, Madge, that of those one-idea women. She is never able to work out anything big. She is so com pletely engrossed with one or two de’ 8 of it.” Lots of people are like that, Mol le. Probably your mother expected you to telephone us. Well, after mother went away | did try to get you on the telephone. but could not. Then I thought | they | would go downtown and do a little shopping and after that I'd go out to your place for dinner Downtown I met Sallie Warbor ton and we went into that new tea place for something to eat, as | had had no lunch While we we in there Mr.| change my dress, you know, When I saw you and Dick I was so afrald | he would get there before we left I knew tf he did that make an awful fuss.” We did see him, Mollie Dick told him you could not and keep the enga vent Was Dick terribly angry?” ash ed Mollie, sitting up in bed and looking at me with fearladen eyes Yes, dear, at first he was, but I told him that it) probably bap pened in just the way you have de seribed, and 1 decided you should go with us to dinner and you would | it Margle probably tell me all I am glad you got (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) PHOTO) PLAYS The Leper’s Coat” ts a Phillips! Smalloy Rex drama that deals with Christian Science wife fears the life in ber husband's sanitarium, and, when his friend In- | vites the two to his apartment, she tells her story to the friend and asks him to take her away He is loyal to her husband. In revenge the wife gives him a leper's coat when next the friend calls at the sanitariam, and fear takes pos session of the friend. Crazed, he wanders abroad until a Christian Scientist takes him in and quiets his fear. There are three other subjects at the Ch A until Saturday night. oee “Soldiers of Fortune,” tn six parts, with Dustin Farnum fn the/ lead, will be offered at the Mel bourne, starting next Sunday | eee “Just Kids,” at the Alhambra un- til Sunday nolght, is a two-part play acted wholly by children. Willie elopes with his lady fair and they go West. Their adventures there | are thrilling. It is a comedy-drama. “A Freak Temperance Wave shows how Max and Bob, after they have been given up by the local temperance society, are reformed when they meet animals escaped from a visiting circus, There is an-| other subject on the program | eee “Pickles, Art and Sauerkraut,” | two-part Vitagraph comedy at the Dream unti fanciful adventure of a poor artist who wins a home when he wins «| widow's heart. His art and the wife's delicatessen shop mix ofl and water. | | ° al DOWNTOWN THEATRES i] o ° Clemmer All Week “Chelsea 7750,” Famous Players’ feature. Ciass A Until Saturday Night “The Man Who Lied,” two-part Victor drama; “The Option,” drama: “A Deuce and Two Pair,” | ers comedy; “A Leper’s Cont,” Rex drama. . Colonial Until Saturday Night . The Temple of the Lion,” two rt Selig drama; “His Excel C Labin drama; “Timing Cupid,” Vitagraph comedy sia Grand Until Saturday Night “Mutual Weekly No. 66;” “Jack's Hoodoo,” Majestic comedy; “Adrift in a Pig City,” Tanhauser drama “Romance of Sunshine Alley,” K, B drama. . Circult Until Saturday Night “The Lure of New York,” four-| Underworld drama; A Mone comedy oe ree Romance, Alhambra Until Sunday Night | A Doctor's Deceit,” two-part Imp | drama; “Just Kids,” two-part Eclair comedy-drama; “A Freak Temper Wave,” Joker comedy | is 8 Tilikum Today The Inspector's Story,” two-reel Lubin; ‘s Mistake,” Vita graph “Conscience and the Umpl RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Friday ad Treasure Island,” — three-reel drama; “His Friend Jimmy,” com-| edy | about 5,000,000 to the United Panama sende cocoanuts a year States. The physician's) SEATTLE SCOTS TO CELEBRATE BURNS’ Robert Morrison, Who Will Sing at the Bobby Burns Concert Friday Night. The Scots of Seattle and their friends will celebrate at the Moore Saturday night, !* a|theatre Friday evening with a con-| cert in honor of the 155th anniver. sary of the birth of thelr national poet, Robert Burns. When a mere went north from cardineshire, from which ta county in Scotland his ancestors emanated, to visit some of bis rela tives. One day he went fishing ir stream which ran through the serves of Lord Monbuddo, and while thus engaged the proprietor cam upon Burns and or ed him off At this Burns indignantly threw his od into the stream, and round to his lordship, remarked stripling Ayrshire Burns to A Rol Lord Monbuddo made inquiries about the lad, and later was t first to welcome Burns on bis viuit to Edinburgh The Vancouver Pipers’ society band will arrive Friday morning from Vancouver for the concert t evening, and at noon will pa th down town streets TORIC © There's a lot of difference be- tween Toric Lenses and Flat Lenses besides their alight extra cos. They give you extra vision and extra comfort. ry are better- looking, too. Come and seo us about Toric Lenses. LENSES 10 per cent SAVING oo . es ie a CLEAR SAVING t w= YEA successful practice In FREE! J. W.° Edmunds, Oph. D. SECOND AND MADISON ST Main 2174 101-704" Leary Bide Kindly bring this "ad" with you ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Dick would BIRTHDAY turning | rhHe STAR—THURSDAY, BANKRUPT STARR-MacPHE DEPART MENT 1420-1422 THIRD NEAR CORNER PIKE ST. Dress Goods Plaid Scotch 60inch Coating, MacPherson 12'4¢ Gingham, $18.00 and $: Suits and Coats $9.85 Fancy Braids, in dark? an i5¢, 20¢ and 2he Allover Embroidertes, $5.00 Boys’ Suits, | blue, red, bronse, pink. Torchon | os and In-| 21 inches wide, $1, $1.25] serges and mixtures, pale bine, white, binck sertions at Pe, and $1.50 qualities, at} gg 39. | and ecru, Starr-Mac e 490 oD, | Pherson price 25¢ to All Val. Insertions, “4 ; $5.50 Roys’ Suits, foe your, choice for] Starr - MacPherson lhc) 444nch Cream Em-}serges and mixtures, at le. qualities up to 26c, at broidered Voile, Starr] g2.7 Silk Braids, in black,| 7¢. MacPherson $1.00 andi 9759 Boys’ Over brown, white. pale] point Venise Inser-| #125 qality, at 5B¢. TF ooats, in tweeds, gray bine and pink, Starrttion and 1 and) 444nch White Em-}and brown mixtures, at MacPherson values UP] 9 inch | jatest de broidered Votle, Starr-] 83.79. to} : at fe. tbe signs. 35e val- MacPherson $1.50 qual $7.50 Be Over Has sup to 406 Atl oes, at 12 1-2e. ity, at Oe, conts, sizes 15 to 17, at “all Mne of fancy] 3.4.and54nch Shadow Allover Shadow Laces, | $3.79. Frin, and Cushion] Laces, newest patterns, 20 inches wide, white} $6.00 and $5.50 Chil Lace, Starr-MacPherson| Starr *herson 25e, and cream, Starr-Mac-[dren’s Russian Blouse 1M values 26¢ and 3 t]28e a quality, at| Pherson $ quality,| Suits, ages 3 to 5, at lg 9 ite at 95 9S. Complete Report of Market Today among the late ivals on, the street today is a large supply of Florida strawberries, The frult has an excellent flavor, and bears a splendid color. The price anges from 65 to 70 cents a quart Noticeable ar box The egg situation remains the| Gar sme today, Another change may | Gar! } come sfore the end of the week, | Sr? | though paid proaucers for vegetables n & Co.) Silks and Velvets 26 quality, 69¢, Corsets | Laces and Embroideries | JANUARY 29, 1914 RSON STOCK AVE. vv. YY. ved = Muslin Extra large line Quilts, wO¢. new and 150 712¢. $13.75 BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE iStarr-MacPherson Department Store 1420-1422 THIRD AVE., NEAR CORNER OF PIKE STREET on 07 1.60 78 1.00 06 16 1 1 1.00 1.25 1 ° @ a os e e head lettuce oo @ 28 10 176 @ 200 o @ 02% 126 @ 1.50 1100 @1150 foe 115 crate 2.00 @ 2.26 Yocal 60 @ 66 erate 2160 11% ey a0 ie, string 19 @ 10% ie, loose. « 0° nite 1 350 on @e oo ‘aloe @ 275 160 @ 1 rate 435 @ 4 ne « te ver potatoes 1800 00 Prices producers © butter, exes, | mite tives. p aah +1) | poultry, vent and pork: | Onions, green 3s (Corrected dufly by Perry Bros.) juash, Hubbard One ‘os Fee 3 There Is Only Ono «Bromo Quinine” That Ie Look, | for she signature on every box. Ibe. Always remember the full name. Laxative Bromo Quinine Usod the World Over to Oure a Cold in One Day C Whew $3 Suits and Coats immense stock. for I don't mind telling you I was or white, % lawfully scared when tt came to me|f Dress Gc wool, PRR E Thu, black or white, 2¢. what I was doing; but, you see, DiS mercerized — stripes, | pongee, say yard Lhe 12%e 44 LL. Sheet Hold-Fast Belt Pins cat in so grand and he te just S01 Star MacPherson y Pings at 7 ie, 2% inches, jet and leasant as he can be and | wanted | : Starr-MacPherson 50e} | i aaah re nit to eat some artichokes Co. 25¢ quality, at} giks, nearly all colors), Peauet ot | Un white head, 60 to the What?’ | asked in astonishment. | 11¢, 2He. Bleached Gheeting § 8° nook, 9¢. Why, you know, I have heard #0} A 2he. F much about artich s, and 1 made} 75 Ratines all 27-inch Mesaaline Pequot 94 Bleached Better gra¢ 200 to up my mind if L went to dinner |B col at 2D9¢. Starr- MacPherson 76eT Sheeting at 27¢. the book, 6¢. Mr. Hatteraly 1 would order] quality, nearly all Cok] iemmed Sheets, 81x enicee : then Starr-MacPherson for, 49¢, 90, Start-MacPherson} Small Se Tollet Pins I was so glad that I let Moltte Co, $0c quality all f2inek Velvet Cor-] price 76c, at 49¢, black and white, 8¢, order the art pkew at the hote 5 ry « ye Sta ePhe for she has found out HOW DIS wool White Serge bes i Bt pedro be . Hemmed Sh - Large 10c Cube, black « wor 25 quality, for] 9g tarr - MacPhe: APPOINTING THE FRUIT OF | 20¢. 69e ; ‘ise toe, P "i cPherson} ang white, at 6¢. SOME ANTICIPATIONS CAN BE 42 Ih al } : oretetinds a After all it is curiosity more than e-inch Sh " Starr MacPherson SOc Turkey Clark O-N-T Spool “cussedness” that gets most of us! Panama Cloth, black] $125 Pongee = Silks, ble Coth at 20¢, Cotton, Be. into trouble, and the worst of it i@/M only, Starr- Ma different colors, 69¢, a a that curiosity is born in us—a nat Pherson 75c grade $4: toot! Beever Corticell! Spool Silk, ural trait—and “cussedness” has te] " Ivets, nearly all col 100-yard spool, all col be acquired Starr- MacPherson ors, Fé. Miche Starr Mac Pherson price $2.60, at | American Lady and | 7c white and gray | R. & G. Corsets re- J Cotton Blankets ati g6e Bristle Tooth | : duced as follows: SMe. Brushes, 11¢. 1 Serge, Starr - Mac i $1.00 gray and tan Pherson price 85 $1.00 v4 $2.00 [Cotton Blankets at at 49¢ Knee ORE. WRITING PAPER at 4 . > 1 Quilts at The. hs ear gi an 7¢ |] AND ENVELOPES Serge namas and] o's $e15 Packet 25 Balmoral Sicilians, black and vahhin mieene Linen Envelopes B¢. yt . colors, Starr Mac WAISTS Pound Mnen-finished Pherson $1 grade naka ‘ Wun foven et 6 Writing Paper, 240 dou jood Sense—asizes DMe ‘owels a ¢.1 bi heet t at 65¢. 19 to 30. S00 Towels, at dalyi em 14. 42-inch $1.25 Silk] 50 $100 | 12 1-2¢. : ea Boxed Stationery, au ool S re lity quality qualit he Towels at 15¢@, |tograph linen ani wits i 4 tees Soe "55¢@ “ope. 0c per doz, Napkins] French chiffon, 24 new pencil effect, at? 4 a cues and Si aves 69¢ BUST RUFFLES ‘a and wom-|opes, Starr-MacPherson nch Spring In Hamburg Dotted}en's Umbrellas, tnclud-[20ce quality, per box, Suiting encil| S¥s* crosebar and from Sli se. Suitings, new penct'| iain muslin, trimmed onethird| stripes, Starr-Mac-]with lace and ribbon. [to one-half off. English Linen, 48 Pherson price $2.00] 250350 600 The 6 and $1 Belt} double sheets, 34 envel yard, at BO¢. quailty quality quality] Buckles, 1 Pine and]opes, Starr-MacPherson seed 19¢ Bhe 19¢ other Jewelry, all good,|%5e quality, 14¢, patterns, at 25¢, —$—$—$—_—__—_ ——_, 5c Percales and Silkolines, Me. High-Class Ladies’ Suits and Coats Man-Tailored, of Finest Cloths—this Season's Latest Styles. | $25.00 to $30.00 Suits and Coats | Heat Safety Pins, at Twist Corticelll, spools for Be. 10¢ Angora and Mer cerized Skirt Braid, all shades, at 6¢. 12\/g6 Outing Flan- nels, 7 1-2e. 50 and $ $14.50 | Boys’ Suits Spr over 2 Ibe Brotlers, 2 lbs. under Hens, over 3 Ibm, fat Hens, fat, 8 iba and under Old roosters, live Ducks Spring ducklings Sale Begins 10 A. M. Tomorrow A settlement has been made with the creditors at 35 cents on the dollar. The sale of the Starr-MacPherson Co. stock will be resumed at 10 A. M. tomor- row, January 30, 1914. The only manner in which the conditions of the sale differ, is that every dollar’s worth of merchandise MUST BE SOLD within four weeks. Lower prices will prevail on every article of this We have bought the stock and filled in broken lines with new, fresh merchandise and added the balance of the bankrupt Smith-Henrickson shoe stock of Tacoma, and the Arrow Co. line of high-grade clothing and shoes, two of the finest concerns of at the reopening of the mightiest sale of merchandise ever held on the Pacific Coast. 1420-1422 Third Avenue. [Sheeting ||[_Notions_| ec Liberty acoma. Ladies’ and Chil- ; A Child's viel button s 214 ¢ ose Ladies’ 12¥2c Hose,} nigh jockey top Boots, in black and tan, at] patent leather cuffs Men's turkey red ex tarr-MacPherson price] tra large 15c size Hand 71-2¢. $1.50, at 906, kerchiefs, Bé. . Men's extra large 15e Youths’ patent les 1 er pale ayiigs enka blue Handkerchiefs %¢, n black, tan and] pooty itent. leather] Men's 2c Linen Hand white, at 18¢. cuffs, Starr-MacPhe kerchiots Ve. price $1 at $1 Men's 25c Suspend dies’ 50 5 Ladi Boys t Leather| ©: 15¢. heer Hose, in 1 or lace,|. Men's 50c and 75e : fi Bag 1% and 2 only,| Suspenders, 20¢, black, tan, white,} gearestacPherson price] Men's Work Shirts blue, pink and wine,[ g2.50, at $1.65. in black sateen, b at 29e. = d white st ut Be Broken lines of Boys vod = blue Children’s 1214c | Shoes. viel, blucher and] S0c and 660 qu box calf, sizes 3 to 5% vs ribbed Hose at arr-MacPherson = 71-2¢ csc ayant gl Men's $1.00 Shirts, * quality, at $1.59, in golf and negligee, 1 95 Misses’ Vici rm new styles and Misse 2 Gor fi Shoes, heavy soles, « patterns to choose from, don Hose, in black. Iii to 2, starr-Mac-| 68¢. tan, white, pink and] pherson $2.00 quality, at] Men's fleeced and blue, at 14¢. $1.35. heavy ribbed Under- : ’ Growing Girls’ Shoes. irae 65c qualities, _, Ladies Burson Tox calf, heavy soles,| 39¢- fine 50c Cashmere} jow heels, in black and Men's $1.00 Wool Un- Hose, blacks only,}tan, button or lace,|derwear, in natural and at 29¢. Starr-MacPherson price] brown, 65¢. I 50« 33: . Men's 50¢ Neckwear, Gloves on On short lines, 8} many different styles, $1.95. pri Starr MacPherson Men's $5 Winter Shoes Men’s 50c¢ and Tie $1.50 Kid Gloves, all}in chrome calf and} Knitted Neckwear, at colors, at 95¢ waxed kip, double sole] ag¢, . : to heel, bench finished,| ~"h.5 Drese Shirts, MacPherson La-} $3.45. light colors, striped, * $1 grade Silk Gloves Men’s $3.50 chrome quality, at 38¢. at 65¢. tin Wore Bioks, fil ee mee Nght and dark blue, heavy double sole to striped, plain and fig. Handkerchiefs heel, outside counter,} nreq sizes 12 to 14, nae or tan, all sizes,} Starr-MacPherson price 4 $2.45 50e, at 20, Children's Be Hand) yten's Calf Bluchers.| Boys’ Waists, ages 5 kerchiote: at 2.6. in black, gunmetal calf] and 6 years, Starr-Mac- Ladies’ 10¢ Handker-Jand genuine Lotus calf, ryt 25¢e quality, at f t he. in tan, regular price} 14¢. pcrlggedaga che $5.00, all sizes, at 50c Starr-MacPherson Ladies’ 25¢ Embroid-1 ¢3.45, quality at 33¢. ered Handkerchiefs at 12 Ladies’ Aprons at 9¢, MEN’S CLOTHING clot MEN'S $15.00 SUITS Strictly all-wool fab- rics wor fane lots, $15. fered; also a few $18.00 and 89. RAINCOATS AND OVERCOATS AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES , 12 14% arger 0 @ 12 Pork, good block hogs 09%@ «10 Kelling price for butter, eggs and cheese. Corrected daily by The Bradner Co. Butter Native Washington reamery, brick Washington rolid pack Fresh Bastern creamery, brick ew Zealand creamery brick New Zealand creamery, ee 2” @ Cheea Wisconsin triplets... 20 «@ Wiaconain twine 20 @ Block Swine Lim burger 9 @ BAILIFF IS DEAD 2 m1 20 Scores of friends of Topping & familiarly court Winchell, “Tip,” police years, terday at his rooms, 725 24te known a bafliff for 1 heard with a‘shock the news of his death from heart failure yes: | % Be on hand Friday, 10 A. M., Remember the address, W. K. GARDNER Msr. Men’s Furnishings Shoes dren’s Hose Men's $2 Union Suits, $2.00, at $1.39. vadies’ extra fine] Growing Girls’ Vici @, spring needle and out-size Hose at] Bluchers, low heel, but-| 24tural gray, 98¢. Starr - MacPherson Men's 25c Neckwear, ton, $2.50 quality, at $1.79. $3.00 and $2.50 Men's c. different 156. styles, Se Silk Gloves at plain and figured, Starr- MacPherson 50c and 75¢ Men's $7 17-inch high- cut Storm Boots $4.50. Men's Russia Calf Shoes, also the . new English Jast, in finest Russia calf, waxed and gunmeta! calf, button or lace, French-made, reg- ular $6.00, all sizes, at 85. The O'Donnel's $7.00 bench-made Shoes at $4.50. Bannister $7 bench- made Shoes, $4.50. Bannister $8 bench- made Shoes, $4. 1-2¢. 20¢ and 25¢ The clothing stock which has been added is from Tacoma’s finest hes shop. Bought from the finest makers of high-class clothes MEN’S $25.00 SUITS | $35 HAND TAILORED AT $14.50 SUITS, $19.50. The best $25.00 Suits) phig includes any $35 AT $9.50. in Seattle, and not an in EC ee black | cia one in the lot;| Suit, of the best makes, steds, blue serges, every garment of this ery S| Hand-tailored, of fine cy tweeds and chev-| season; black, unfin ite any one of the best ished worsteds, blue| material, newest color- 00 value ever of-|serges, tweeds, fine ings and good as. you cheviots and cashmeres, ¥ ri, made by the best mak ers, $14.50. high-class tailor turn out, $19.50. $20.00 at can TO. suits, organized students of the in salesmanship. by present Y and former M. C. A. course KNG WILL TALK Henry King of the firm of King|Gypy Brothers Co, will tell the members of the Salesmanship club of the Y M. C. A. tomorrow night just how much of a figure dress and the per sonal appearance of the salesman STIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY A rally of the Young People's Christian Endeavor Society of the city will be held Friday at the W Ss atin eeoan minster chureh, Broadway and Co- lumt The meeting will be ad A. Killie, | The Salesmanship club YOU'RE BILIOUS AND CONSTIPATED! "LIVER IS SLUGGISH—DIME A BOX as been! dressed by Rev. mental fears, everything the rible and nauseating. A tonight will surely straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box will keep your head clear, storhach sweet, liver and bowels regular and Furred Rad Taste, Indi | gestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver Tongue, and constipated bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and) make you feel cheerful and bully ferments like garbage in a swill| for months. barrel. That's the. first step to un Don't forget your children—their |told misery — indigestion, foul | little insides need a good, gentle, gases, bad breath, yellow’ skin,! cleansing, too, occasionally. CANDY CATHARTIC 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE + ALSO 25 & SO CENT BOXES=> WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP i] i |