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When 12 pretty chorus girls leave) the other afternoon when 12 pretty beauty, who stood by the man , head, but I knew the dear old moth the stage and dance merrily down the aisle, singing the while, some thing usually happens. Something always happened in “The Pass d her dashing banch of beauties down the elevated way, to the flustration of the bald when Texas Guis ing Show of 1912 2, heads, Something generally happened when Valeska Suratt, in “The Kiss picked out the shiny domes in the front rows, and left a car mine cupid bow where her lips had Waltz, pressed B Something happened at the Tivoli! wanna do it!" warbled the SAY, BOYS, HOW’D YOU LIKE TO HAVE ’EM STEAL A KISS FROM YOU? | THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1914.4" y Great Removal and Reopening Sale | or JOCHMANN Weonespay E. A. Jochmann, for many years recognized as one of Seattle’s most exclusive and artistic tailors, has re- moved from 500 Union St. to 1612 First Av., corner of Stewart To induce his many friends and patrons to visit his beautiful new store, Mr. Jochmann has decided to put on a strictly no-profit sale. The stock is absolutely new, fresh from the world’s best makers of woolens, and embraces every known weave and fabric. A Jochmann Suit means the very best material, linings, workmanship and style. These prices will con- vince you that this is truly a no-profit sale: LADIES’ ALL STRICTLY HAND TAILORED SUITS VALUES Stress. os-- OOOO S80.00'VaLtES.*.... 990.00 hee Bins The Chorus at the Tivoli be ue girls and Miss Edna Marble,| of toil. r by his side would be offended blonde, dia he same pretty feature | Hie stern face softened a bit | aid shocked, so I just cut out that MEN’S ALL STRICTLY HAND TAILORED SUITS My _ ne eo ng tune of “You Made Me! and then grew red. part for her sake,” said Edna Mar ove Ye > she law over the ine Aman, rather old, and evi. |, Hie even twinkled and hie | tine tii id lady was & dea? REGULAR $45.00 REGULAR $35.00 AND dently a ¢ ry head was slowly turning girt ay eaate Mths he aoe’ lookin ES dent rmer by the lines on ward, as Were nis eyes; when [tnd t don't blame her for looking VALUES ..... fests eens nee le $40.00 VALU. Aree ee ie way down the center aisie, ab his wife rebuked him In an audi (ee of the men don't object to| sorbed in the changing features Bip wnleper. being kissed, and others are alto | of the pla | Hiram, jest you dare look at [gether too anxiour THIS SALE INCLUDES ALL OF OUR NEW SPRING MATERIALS The chorus girls danced down | her. The likes of you, an old We pick out the real old fellows. the aisieway, and stopped and man, with grandchildren, a for wo know they'll laugh and un ‘ > . sang, each girl to a particular carryin’ on that way.” derstand it is just a part of the| You can readily understand that at these prices I can only make a certain number of suits, so to further man. The girls giggled as they rom: show, and won't get fresh. : ‘ rie Pa ‘You made me lo-o-o-ve you! [back to the stage. And everybody You see, even the giria tn the convince you of my good intentions of waiving all profit, to the first twenty who call at my new store, bringing 1 didn’t wanna do it. | didn't |!aughed |chorns don't like to be misun this coupon, I will allow an additional reduction of $2.50. “T wanted to kiss his shiny bald | stood tn their actions on the stage. JOSEPH FATHER OF JESUS, SAYS FAMOUS PASTOR SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.— “1 believe that Joseph was the father of Jesus,” said the Rev. Chas. F. Aked, formerly John D. Rockefelier’s pastor in New York, here today, in response to @ request for some amplification of the views expressed in his sermon Sunday questioning Christ's “miraculous birth.” “1 do not believe in the immacu- Jate conception,” he added, definitely. Concerning his statement that |~ Matthew contradicted himself, he pointed to the New Testament ver- sion of the gospel according to Matthew as saying that the Savior was of “miraculous birth,” and to an older manuscript authenticated as the work of the same apostle, In which reference is made to “Joseph. | the father of Jesus.” “So I have sufficient authdrity| for my statements,” said Dr. Aked.| “It have the authority of the new | Congregational creed, as adopted last October, but even if I had no authority, I hope I should have the | courage to say what I believe. “As for the miracles, [ unques- tionably believe some. A man of the Divine nature of Jesus undoubt-| edly could perform miracles. “But some I do not believe, as,| for instance, the story that Jesus took a coin from a fish's mouth. « “Most of them, I belleve, are the growth of legend. BULL BROS. Just Printers "ie tas de | Dustin Farnam in “Soldiers of|!& to bave matters < 1012 THIRD = AIN 1043 Insist on Seattle- Stalk,” two reels | ; « ie te Babee pe ody he said this, but her face was per-| Just ge it in with the fin-|) I told bim Mollie had gone out and he sai je, but her -| Just massage it in w! @ fin- lit on s ’ | bie a Sh sca Pl peng fot ght that the Smythes were coming to fectly Inexpressive with its forced | —_—_— a sai In doing this you enable the} “frama: "At the’ Crossing,” |°%l! on us, He did not say any-|smile. 1 wonder if | shall ever manufacturer to increase his} output, and compel him to em- ploy more help. REMEMBER, adventure of Capt. Quinton hap- been pursuing th the greater the weekly payroll, Made Goods the greater Seattle. Bakeries Case & Case. 514 Fifth Ave. W. Chili Con Carne Chicken Tamales Main 5306. We Deliver. 1511 Third Avenue Wholesale and Retail Full o Delicatesnen Gooda Flour ASK FOR “Centennial Best” FLOUR Macaroni B & rem By Capt. Robert Quinton. , Washington Brand Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Egg Moodie Manufactured by A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS Portable Houses TTLE and shipped everywhere. fintiefind owners are our references. Attractive—Berviceable—Keonumlen prices before you buy or bulld AN PORTABLE HOUSE Main 3858 A081 Arcade Mid Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelll, This Coupon is worth $2.50 when applied on the purchase price of any Ladies’ or Gentleman’s Suit in the entire stock of Jochmann, the Tailor. PHOTO PLAYS j} | “At the Croasing” fs an Eclair 1 " — | |drama playing at the Class A today \ 7 | [It te the story of the reformation of ~ two crooks, after pinnning revenge ed / for an imagined wrong dealt th 4 by the Judge before whom they were : y sentenced Two other su bjects | s REMEMBER THE NEW ADDRESS AND ACT QUICKLY E. A. JOCHMANN EXCLUSIVE TAILORING 1612 FIRST AV., CORNER OF STEWART complete the progran “Thé Fallen Angel,” at the Dream. telia the love story of an artist and his aweetheart. He for the city to win fame. Th ters are intercepted, Later they meet in thé letty, after she has lost all. Through| ; cet bee) apa hais ease Bids nti |his art he wins her back to the nar-| we path. "There are three « The C 'GATELY 1S DEAD $22 "2,208, 24, Bere row path, There are three other John Gately, merchant, died in| M8 father as active head of the A REAL WOMAN MARTYR subjects. | eee |Chicago today of Bright's disease, Gately corporations. |He had been confined to his home | After having been engaged in the for the past several months. A ECORD R , | For the past five years he has ‘ | practice of smuggling for almost 10 been only partially active in the con |years, the power boat May will be jused ‘in motion pictures, to show | how smugsling is done, The Kalem! |was at work on the twowree! “Chas: | |duct of hia business string of stores.) 1.08 ANGELES, Feb. 3—Ralk one of which is in attie, turning over details to his nephew, Fred E.| 24 officials estimated the B ‘wood ern California orange crop at ing the Smugglers,” under Carlyle e Jeaves a wife and two chil-| cars, within 2,000 of the record. ~~ ger-tips brisk tained, and immediately plans were| {harbors along the California how speedily the pain disappears. 3 | carried out to get the boat. For many years this little craft bearing efther human freight or/one of the women in the hotel call- He was one of those men who are! M Aaa te r thi ik 2 joptum, ed d asked if Dick and I ially obnoxious to me—the Know! USTEROLE! n ere is nothing like MU iv ine up and asker especially ob oe! L} 4 TEROLE for Sore Throat, Bro |Blackwell, when the May was cap- lerept in and out of the tn CHAPTER LXViII. , About 8 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Our Gr dmothers Had Bee how. I was very glad yesterday when Smythe came in. ‘an t brings reli | i Ped were to be home in the evening. I kind of a man who is always talk or | Lincoln Beachey, the aviator, and|thought it would tide things over|{ng about other women than hiy| How they would have welcomed | tis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff Necly |Darney Oldfield, the speed king, arela, little {f we did not spend the! wife, and {n a joking way making/ it. For they knew the blessed re-| Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, © shown on the screen in the Animat-|evening alone, ax when Dick left himself out a “gay dog.” lief that the old-fashioned mustard | gestion, Pleurisy, | Rheumat ed Weekly at the Alhambra, lime | knew he was angry with me, His first’ words were: “Well,| plaster gave for colds, aches and | lumbago, Pains and Aches of oh and I thought perhaps he might for- have you hed your first quarrel pains. or Joints, 8 “The Soldiers of Fortune,” in #ix|get the subject of our morning's yet?” which, in connection with the) But they had to Sore Mussel reels, with Dustin Farnum tn the] talk morning's difference between Dick| take the blister and Bruises, Chilbla! title role, continues to draw the) when Dick and I differ, I never #04 me, was not an auspicious open the burn with the crowds to the Melbourne. The play] ynow if it | lan to refer | ing. plaster, |{s enacted in Cuba, where the action| Ur the difference’ afterward or dust I must have looked embarrassed,| | You can get mus- ents Pneumonia). |i supposed to have taken place.|i; tne matter drop. I HATE A/for, with « loud laugh, he contin-| tard’s wonderful ef- At your The pictures will continue the rest)“. ,.GGeR.” but Dick ts rather in. ved: “I'll bet I know what it was | fect, without the gist’s, in 25c and 50e ster and without the bifster. | Jars, and a special large hospital does it. It is a| size for $2.50. of the week ol t te his mother and @bout. Mrs, Waverly bothered you | Plaster an ates ined to emulate his mother and shout. Mrs. Waverly pollere yed| MUSTEROLE | sulk a little, and I am always try | 4 Melbourne All Week Now, Waverly, take the ad-|clean, white omtment, made with| Accept no substitute. If your © where: Wwe cat bela anew. vice of an old married man, and/ofl of mustard. It is scientifically | druggist cannot supply you, send | | Fortune,” six p 2 the next time she asks you that set-! prep so that it works wonders,|25e or 50c to the MUSTEROLE | | PN ce eee I told Mra. Smythe (I hate that Z way of tyslling Smith) thar both tle the question once and for all/and yet does not blister the tender-| Company, Cleveland, Ohio, and We At the Clemmer Until Sunday Mr. Waverly and I would be glad | ¥ saying: ‘Of course, I love you, | est skin | will mail you a jar, postage prepaid, — An American Citizen,” four-| io" see her and her husband but [I'm through chinning about} Don't spread MUSTEROLE on a| ; 7 G. Emery. MD. So. Wat reel drama; “Jack and the Bean |‘? ni) vas inte getting home, and it.’ cloth. Don't bind it of With a/Me. says: “Mustercle is muck, Settay respect than the m t our dinner in a hurry | looked over at Mrs. Smythe as) piece of flannel. enters plaster ' shalt now oP nand for ready use at any time, An Unusually Large Cro codile R ared up thing, but I think he looked jlearn to laugh when my heart is ir dra The Saint and the EDITOR'S NOTE:—Thie unique|iaunch in the same way they had| aoe” Bes Cede lieved. Up to this time he ha@ had] orying ever LOST ILLUSIONS ° pigs ha cit px: a rather belligerent alr, as though|, This man Smythe had evidently ures Without Dru ened on the Raymangal river, in| “Looking out for thelr tails Colonial Until Tueaday Night he were WAITING FOR ME TO/ forgotten that he had ever had any C india, “where crocodile is king.” cried the two Hindus together prt od eh N_ HOSTILITIES | particular love for the Ittle woman His party from the ship had gone “They are liable to sweep us and es ——________. | who sat there listening to his bom. mmedy ; Little Hagler bastic otism a quest ble F | up the river with two Hindu guides. knock some overboard His Con Ratio epotiom sid Guesttonabi This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curii Cassim and Ghoolah Khan, in a| ‘They had acarcely 1 an * Binge jokes without showing the slightest | " hey had scarcely more tha fograph 2s ‘ Sau cater Weak. Thay bad fit | noctes when an unuseally large one eee Morgan’ 8 Quick Shoe fooling. | ae ate ial ; Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. fight between raised his head and rested " Pa t ; ’ reece eae cin Alan rec aoe rented Ii waot| | | Oram Unttt Tusecny iene, Repairing Shop tell you, I never expected to be the et ceadilooDlpelm| Alea peed pa ase Speer Bie Phat Pag 2 Bh 2 While You Walt married to Mrs, Smythe this long. Te people wutter trem the crocodile was victoriou to the fullest extent and snapped] fect Trath ison drama The Shoes Colled for and Delivered ly thought at the time of the wed 7. chrontc troubles of any kind, had seen a wild boar kill another) savagely at the nearest man within| Fallen Angel,” Blograph drama Strictly Caton Shop. | ding I would have a chance before rheumatiam, nervous complaints, brag on the river rege ih Anagyt A his reach. But we blew most of|The Pale of Prejudice,” Lubin} lat Ay., bet. Union and University pcan ney ooo spre geen . é loot, strength, debility, knees printed by special permission o: ad to pieces with rifle shota|drama; “Willy and the Fisherman this to ms 0 OF t ii pri sod no yvithagrnnyges ~ 4 “The Christian Hersld,” publisher |ona saved the man he would have|and “Hatty Billie's Honeymoon, | ilo fs vo ee « price within’ the: seas. ann lof “The Strange Adventures of Wiss telakisue Melies split-reel comedy |AN ATTRACTIVE PICTURE oe ee enone ously | Captain Quinton.” an was resting his rifle on eee | | the. “ the gunwale in the act of alming at Grand unt Tuseday Night Bike Be tle tio silat aiming a in the Glutehiaa of the Gane’ I tell you, Waverly/” he contin It is tmpoantbie eodlle a few feet away when a BS Wavstaha conndy: “Coat | ued, ignoring me completely chronte ailment It was now late In the day and we other of the brutes sudden Tannhauser drama; “The | man does not realize when he ma made all speed to return to our raised his head close alongside and, Majestic drama ries that he is staking his lberty headquarters. We had got about seising the rifle with bis teeth . ee in a lottery whore there is an ove ta ‘gives that I helps nating half way when all of a sudden a Rain the owner. als with it |Alhambra Until Wednesday Night percent of blanks tivity of every weak, sluggish whole family of wild pigs plunged ee ee ee The False Bride,” three-part Vic Although he was addressing Dick, B he body | pell-mell into the stream on our left The brutes now seemed to tor drama; “Animated Weekl I knew he was talking for my bene. \ i Vita ia a actentific 4 and began swimming for the oppo-| have lost all fear of firearms, | world’s news, and a comedy fit; he was trying to get even, and : or saturating the nerves and laite side in great haste to escape) although the wounded were - |! could not help remarking that if i of tk tor ae | pursuing crocodiles—which prefer violently plunging and contort. o- the man’s stake in marriage was his t een. with~ pork to all other food ing in every direction, and they RESIDENCE THEATRES liberty, woman's was her happiness, gat the Vir, Unpleasant |p orhey were nearly abreast of our! began to poke their snouts over | @ , and, while there could be happi ‘vticiben/dauik otbdcaEN Tha “even he avers eats tole vite bulles Sa launch when one of the smallest| the side of the launch and snap At the Pleasant Hour Tonight ness without the license men call fo do its work properly as nature intended. When your body has #uffichent pigs gave a pitiful little squeal and) at us. So we started up full | “An Indian Daughter,” drama; | | liberty, there was no adequate com energy to aatiaty the demands of nature, weakness and disease cannot exist disappeared from ¥ wo of the! speed for the ship. To our ut- | “rhe Bravest Man,” comedy-drama; | Pensation which Iife might hold out Mi contrivances you may have seen of tiecd’ ‘It makes ity ove tewren asin ae ubiquitous crocodiles evidently, ter dismay the whole herd of jo what Her Diary Told,” dram: to the unhappy. Siways charged, ready for uss, It is curing mea and women every Maal eized it crocodiles not only came along Making Aute »bile Tires Th \ { A little ray of light came into after other methode of treatment fat! aring that if we « one of with us, but others seemed to | janitor,” ly \the washed-out eyes of Mrs it would sink and be lost,| spring up on all sides and join Smythe, and e gave a look CONSULTATION FREE—CALL TODAY to them and Cassim| in the pursuit. which said he was glad I spoke. | c F poke ized one by the kind| Fearing they would board us wel] AT THE THEATRES Mercy!” said Smythe, for the BOOK FREE liege and hauled it on board Just a8) adopted a novel expedient | = first time speaking to me, “I hope Just pat your name and eddress on this coupon and mall it |e uly head of a crocodile! Ww h quantity of kerosene THIS WEEK you are not one of thou suffraget We'll send you full partioulare regarding Mlectra-Vite, segether with ou jemerged from the water and the. on the all around the launch, || Moore—"“Little Women.” + Jers, Mrs. Waverly free 90-page book, which explains huge jaws s her like @ and, as they usually swim with thelr || Metropolitan — May Irwin ™ I don’t think T am, Mr. Smythe, The Electra-Vita Co. | "ny (Ro 2% guest te know - le about the disorders of men and steel trap foot of the eyes a level with the surface Widow by Proxy “|T answered, “but neither do I in DEPT. 4. men, This book. tall aquealin «. Kore fired with|the ataff got Into their eyes and |] Seattle Bailey & Mitchell tend to be a suffer t danke lathes eee pinta ithe muzzle of his revolver? almost/ annoyed them to such an+extent stock in “The Crime of the I'm sure Mr. § wonders 208 Empress Theatre Mullding Suteh ta aie a es ot ee “ touching the monster's jaws, and| that they kept at a distance and we ¥ ‘ what Dick could s 1 me without the use of drugs It t ° f hi hil f ° en * 8 disord conga blew off the top of his nose, while| got safely awa water hi ie ths bactiauee ove, atestnion ee 2 xome one else shag him In the side.| . senemeomsineiones ve : gg Sib ‘a Ti aaa LUSiRe Banned Tamerew) Please send me, prepaid, your honogiect, and how they ’ pany In “In Poppyland : free bo page illustrated book ally “conquered” by. electele The. next moment we were de! ' a hen de wanmiiens eee uged with spray from the monster's “ will double thé effectiveness of | + . with pictures of well-devel- tail as “it struck the water with a ( a your advertisement or printed mat- Phone Main 963 oped men and women, showing Just 6 “ * % ho otra VI i. force that would have stove a hole DENNY-RENTON' WHAT A COME BACK ter. ‘Try us with your next order | how Bieotea. Vita Ie MOUL'TRIF, Ga.-Angerag by an| for half tones or zinc etchings, anttelgarette ordinance, smokers oe have a petition of asking the coun-| THE RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING CO cil to prohibit corsets and hbigh-|230 Liberty Bldg. Opp. Postoffic [heeled shoes for women. Killott 3696 | coupon — now ail aunch had we not*been go- in the lau’ na Ay to |ing fast enough to avoid tt | Now the squealing of the pig at- | | tracteg crocodiles from every dire tion. They started pursuing the All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St.