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CONSERVATIVE. ENOUGH TO RE ARNOLUTELY sare, LUREORAL POOH TO SATISFY (AR MINDED PEOPLE TABLE CLOTH IN (P THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, © | CANDIDATES FOR CLARK MANSION PLAYS: | MAYOR BAWLING FEBRUARY 4, 1914, e ® > { ® | move in the title role, t ee \ Jing at the Clemn intil Sa night 1 ACCOUNTS | It iw « comedy romance, the play | MEETINGS TONIGHT | Jin which Nat Goodwin scored one | ny} 7 : . : [Ot Mla. ursetont’ Ceitatha From |[* All mayeralty candidetes at NEQUALED values in staple merchandise, so as to make this Paying your bills by start to finish there is a vein of [| democratic headquarters, Lyon | | k . A 4 F y humor as the various expertences |p building » he » > f : vs ‘ 1ee check is surely a and complications come to a young Paysee's hall, Latona, A. E t le Danner week O this great selling event. Our one object | American, who gets mixed up in A |] Griffiths. ‘ ‘ ‘ d ‘ . ° | eenatlaestatrsanes Sete og and detterson | a in. View now is to make room for the mechanics whc e inte great convenience. | As an expecial attraction for the | schools, West Seattle, J. 0. t | é (ae S om we int ond ; “Kiddies the well-known — fal Trenholme F 2 yere y » Ya) | You need not bother |atory, “Jack and the Bean Stall Swedish Baptist church, Judge 0 have operating next week. j at. li d }is shown in Kir W. D. Wood | about change, an : . . Ross school, H. C. Pigott } “The Fourth Proposal,” a comedy Swedish Baptist church, Judge 98 25 1 i you need not keep with Bob Leonard in the title role,|] R. Winsor C Cc S C 2b imoney 12 ie tious relates the adventures of Bob when Pleasant Valley, A. J. Goddard. Children’s Children’s C e 1cCOa Ss Crochet Wool AS h@ has an offer of $10,000 a year if R * ‘ mpi Snap. ugh Neck Caps; come Sl f : |he will report on a certain Job at vs ; opperey aoe nen’s S at the risk of lo: Jonce with a wife, He proposes to| John C. Blater said he was a har-| Sweaters, red in velvet, cordu- men and women; bagi: 6 em “ four before he ta accepted, then the | mont H, C. Pigott said Slater in-| or gray, strictly roy and bear- all sizes and < i ; by theft. Your paid other three learn of his bg Job, aust) formed him he would possibly have all wool; 4 pearl | skin cloth; all colors; the best baggy i reg: decide they wi cept, but hel; : . ‘ ‘ ular és rade; ¢ checks at the bank ee os AR ? Wl i © punch his head before the cam-| buttons; 2 colors; values $1.00 grade go rida c b pete ) 4 feature and a Rex drama with Ra-|PAlkn Was over, Judge Winsor sald |® pockets. Spe- up to 75¢ on sale, the 4 ll ae af 1 are indisputable re- mona Langley conclude the new) Austin BE. Griffiths has a “peanut” | cial 98¢ Special 25c. pair, 75c ee ae \ program at the Class A, starting /iseue, Judge Wood a m | } we, Judy d asked himnelf al | ceipts for money today, age lot of questions and answered them, | Ip c een isbthse sieatdvint pairs for 206 : ue = “ . J.D. Trenholme said Griffiths wan} 2 ere is something that shoul erest 10c Bleached paid out—we send .. ‘ s The Catch of th Season.” at pushing the commis: | Women's Ribbed | Women’s Silk |¢very woman. Heavy, soft S : Mar.” Wr © Dream, starting today, fe a ty n gover it Ade rie eS 4 /: ; mi them to you each Pin isin A. Clark of fishing, whereby a girl was won|Goddard’ was slower yet. and Grif.| Cotton Stock- Niagara Maid | Petticoats that cling to the form, in eo ee aoe NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—An exquis-|by the man who caught the largest |fit Bs his tha Oare ctiell i i Ir f ; hemstitched month. {tely fashioned Venetian lace table-|fish, How he got the fish ja th fithe sald he had the pure article| ings, the winter and Fownes; six different colors, including black ends. Sale cloth belonging to Mra, William A./story, ‘Thre other reels on the Se asewe wena alisl at] weight; standard | all colors and | yoy never saw them for less than 9¢ ide and plain. Sale Clark has been seized by the xov-| program PR rt . 25c grade; sizes; short and P price cedlaeat Gut af ae SE00G 008 Clark aes | the King . unty Progre salve le eve} tae long; best 75c 13-iner kr pleated flounce. Come in 1 jer : t eting vesday ni nom | Bt 4 I reeldence, at 77th st. and Fifth av The Conviet’s Story,” a two-part | Murphine presided ” sea and’ $1 grade, [M4 take your choice, C Le 1 c ale e Kalem at the Colonial: is a plot] Slater started the fest al 25 ; * J now | lt, Nas modeled after a pattern) butit around circumstantial ov! Jand exuded 20 minutes ys elles pairs for c special 63¢ jused by the pope and cost $6,500./dence that convicts an innocent/deal, no mo » lees,” chatter. I s It was seized by the customs offi-/man. Another drama and a comedy | said ho had the moral courage to do| $2.00 Cable Net | Apron Checks, 35¢_ Women's 39c Bleached ' ers in March, 1913, but the fact|/complete t oR what he said | Curtains, white Vests; medium Men's $2.50 10-4 Cotton J, {bas only Just been made public. It hime By Calle on Dillin 2 regular 8 1-3c weight, with Damask, F ; was entered as being worth only| 1t is sald the entire Cuban army| “You know ft, Dilling. don't you? or ecru; full high neck, lon P ' Pants, all sizes, Blankets, $1,200. Was used as “atmosphere” in thé|he shouted at the former mayor size. Special, quality, rh P : 58 inches wide, ‘i i FOURTH AND PIKE SEATIE | PoUFF! PouFF! Soldiers of Fortune,” now showing |who was somewhere in the rear of , ; sleeves. Pants : sale price sale price STD Ratiroad workmen|*t the Melbourne, Also the U. 8. 8.|the room pair sale price to match, sale price SS aprend quantity of dynamite ve] 08 ia and U. 8. revenue cutter! When no boisterous exclamation sale price It Wis ta aes Be IItasca, together with the marines|burst from Dilling, Slater encour | 1 19 5 . TENT Sucrlom [kitled. an open fire to dry. Four wer jand sailors of both vessels, Rich:|aged him to speak louder, and Dui. ' C 1 c C . C : tes __fard Harding Davis and Augustus|ing’s most accomplished falsetto ‘A » Sune W t G t Thomas, the author and producer,|chirped forth a shrill . accompanied.the expedition to Cuba| which Slater be Boys’ \y 25¢ Véilings and , f | AD Lasy Way f0 vel to iiiervine taking of the pletures. | The crowd I , and the or-| Ase tg on Meee een Veils, ais riences Women sti . ye ator announced he had only one} Flannel Blouses, Comforts, i j i ses, * Fat and Be Strong F Florence Lawrence in “Tho False| mea yesterday, and had three more ‘ . Outing Flannel, colors, full size, Flannel Pajamas, t-plece “Doge The trouble with moat thin folks| Bride,” showing at the Alhambra hes to make | sale price sale pri i i i i t wha wish to pain welght is that{the last time tonight, plays the part| Judge Wood said Seattle had a eer wee ole pston peed dacs i t- they tn “tuffing with gre their stom-lof the real aa well ax the false/Tammany of its own; that he clear 1 i ** | pride. ed up the city as well as be could 2bc 79c 8 C 5c | . . / |when he was mayor; that he didn’t : a Ford Sterting and Mabel Norman|run away to Alaska, but served the sare featured in a Keystone comedy |city on his trip there, and that he i : 2 " entitled “Making a Living.” It is|didn't take a cargo of boose on the Simpson's 7¢ | $4.98 Comforters. Women’s and Children’s $1.00 Boys’ $3.00 Men’s $4.00 sald to be one of the funniest com-|Humboldt expedition, ther, b : 4 ? Growing Girls’ r ‘ Dress Shoes, ince edies patrons of the Grand have en-| jimir ET Ok hee aa best American Shoes, brok Vici Kid Sh Box Calf, High | Gun Metal E _ilecovers jodie ons of the Grand hav jiminy : P in large size, oes, broken ici Ki oes, un Metal, x { vary Sena is ba na by |Joved for some time. tea He's Harmontzer Prints in light sizes; values butt 1 Beas a Patent Leather, oO for a ft wots to | fron inte oa Pe dee jor sald he wasn't 4 ‘ utton or lace, oes, ¢ ; ici Ki ; gales te tase See enti, |feek eras nt ete Clemmer All Week baraonizr, bat fame with sword | and dark colors, | “#60” Soversd: | apt Se Gicing cole, | pide COU excellent office equipment. we give lis called Sar “An American Citizen ur! thing me rn uring sale, i ring sale, jain Calf, a e special rates. For the bal @ . Ly reel drama: “Jack and the I * gap a , choice, a yard sale price & 5 to 8, sale price - pl fe S aetna wrilt Oa eel if progresalves a pair a pair going at, during : this Stalk,” two reels, t up when the socialist 7,98 Y Tach and intestines to liter ° candidate declared he hated to see ¢ peoeie fy ‘soak up the fattening elements Melbourne All Week a standpatte 5c . 79c me ot people waten joak up the fattening elements ; ndpatter cop the “square deal taking advantage of 1 ot Zeer Seen One pane NS eartied to pouatia, Farnum in “Soldiers of] slogan from T. R, who was a big_| c bdiaaie Gun Retewn ter he Spheres sf vate every starved, broken-down © . Pe, a“ | Mosth—Examination FRE! tissue of your body 2 ean ° insor rapped Wood for paint! . Gola Cre Crowns (22k and extra heavy) | picture the result when thin A Until Saturday Night -/him as a menace to Seattle End ante Aes cents oy aoe ees per toot Scie. $3.50 to $5.00)!" taken, pla “Into the Wilderness,” three-part |socialism wns nelther a menace nor or en Felt, Fur 1% and 2 yards Friar (strictly 3.50 to 83 per bo your neck, shoulders ir drama; “Snobbery.” Nestor|a dream Trimmed Slip- long; wash neck 100! oO 00 and bu appear and you take on| ma; “The Fourth Proposal,”| Pigott emphasized the 4 i i i gg ge x, ig © prohibition rs, in all sizes, rfs, a) ¥ Gold Fi © 91.00.00 |from, fia. fe ponnae of told ex drama one 9 ‘At Unequaled Prices | 5", sole Peart eas ; . ca wate eae | Realty ah, eoee adie eran ERM sy a At Prices to Close (4 Ng (seas 10 Sines, fa the |**hartell Drag Colonial Until Saturday Night 20¢ Heavy Merino Wool sale lacy and oe i es The Convict's Story,” two-part BOK, a PBil 2... sess cases é Cc C mney if Kalem drama; “Polly,” Blograph 25c Black or Colored Cotton Sox, $1 19 1 2 Women’s Wool Vests and Pants, NY guavantes found | comedy-drama Into Society, gercerized yarn pliced heel 4 Ww. "¢ $12.98 120 also Union Suits, white or gray; : : ae ee given | Basanay comedy ¢ yi s ¢ omen’s 98 Fbest $2.00 and $2.26 grade, to cl | Consten Weng Saree) bee Soe eee NEW YORK, Feb, 4—Word was and Coats in 34 and [each i oS . 1420-22 ng se Tous dyapepaia and generat stomach | Dream Until Saturday Night received that Frederick W. Vander SOM 8 ie ct sane pairs for C full length, o- mony le —_|iroubies, It should not be taken by] «How God Came to Sonny Boy,"|Dilts yacht = Warrlor, recently Men's 50c Chambray Shirts, solid C Ls 38c Women’s Union Suits, winter weight; oa Endorsed by lending business mes |‘! do not wish to gain lames tras The Catch of |stranded off the Colombian co en's y , ¢ sale price the last lot; standard value 76c, and the dental profession generally. | D0 re. ones pes ‘ H ; f 1 yok 1 Wi 4 5 2 for 7 3 the Beseon” Lubin comedy; “The|bad been refloated. blue; reinforced yoke; facec 39c omen’s Come quick; 38¢, or 2 for 75c. Heart of Maggie Malone,” Selig} i sleeves; full cut; your choice. Madras Waists, 63 s ai drama; “The Husband's sett | Men's 79c Heavy Rough Neck ‘Sweat- latest spring c Women’s extra fine French Rip ‘eg Of o Z ¢ > ment.” Biograph comedy dratna HORSES DANCE Bb ers. in gray only; sizes 38 ADe| s7'ss'.o% fe8, | $2.50 Blankets, | classy; our regular $1.00, valun a Grand Until Saturday Night ecais kudos Rds GeuaAa $0 4427 OBEN. oo craigs 6 os cece ces ular $1.39 values, size 12-4. Sale | price, 6c. “Making a Living,” Keystone i Men's 75c Flannelette Night Gowns, during sale rice |novel “masquerade” last night P' Women's extra heavy Flannel Gowns, comedy; “Mutual Weekly No. ; military or plain collors; Cc . a aindaatin avi Sullivan Dancing Acade ba Cc numerous styles; plain white and Os , Thonk 18 persons competed for sizes 15 to 18 fancy colors; in values up to $2.00, ‘ — anhouser) prizes in the grand march and dance rama. hig. formation on horseback f Circuit Until Saturday Night oe | Boys’ $5.00 Men’s Suits “A Doctor's Decelt,” tworee! Imp FQ TALK BRICKS. Overcoats 2 YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS a; Tho Bally” uion Rall tt up to $20.00, all Joker comedy; “James Lee's — cm to P bP sof Rex drama “Mike and Jake| The returns from the brick-sell ii yg Mg ig gli ag nn ay By $3.49 sizes and colors, —J|night at the Y. W. C. A. Vesper , : ;: ‘ACID STOMACHS jelub meeting at the home of Mra Boys $4.00 Suits, sale price |T. 8. Lippy, 1019 James st. Muse sale price | ARE DANGEROUS)" “"" sepa fis cere, rom| ORERRS IT OFF IN Sa one to Netley ~ ———— ——_ 4—It was ! shui A Phvelctan’s Aavinw Cause ana lannounced that for “good reasons” ==> => They marry a man who is big adie Gompers had broken her - SR | enough to be fair to a woman's rea iat is oak Gon i ceae PHYSICALLY. OR MENTALLY, I| soning powers, as well as at Ean Pranblane, may make sacrifices and I may fall|ciate her sympathy and low : under agony of spirit or bodily} “Flatterer,” said Dick, fondly, le es pain, but I warn you, Dick,” I fin-| just as Mollie burst into ‘the roi , RESIDENCE THEATRES ished with a smile, “that'T shall| with: “All right, Mr. and Mrs not writhe under the idea that mar-| Newlywed: please pay some att s|° AE the Home Until Friday ° Reececce Ltt a 1 EL] tage muse “mean deathless love | tion to little ‘oer ne, 1e Military Judas,” three-ree while all the while little negli To Be Continued T ia |drama; “Two Old Tara,” comedy gencies of action and speech pro- c seen omorrow.) & Ble i Rt ae WHICH? claim that it is slowly dying.” | At the Pleasant Hour Tonight “Margie, I never thought you el “Phe Juntor Partner.” two-ree! = were so serious over this married | AT THE THEATRES ut|drama © Real Mother,” drama; life of ours,” said Dick as he put IS WEE Friday the Thirteenth,” comedy CHAPTER LXIX , Surrounded, in his mind, with sac-| his aton about me and softly Kissed a - : es 4 eee mythos, | Carine scents and sweet smiles.” | my eyes and hair Moore—“Little Women.” At the Good Luck Tonight “It 1s people Hke the Smythes,/ «1 can see that the women who| “] wasn't, dear,” ore Metropolitan — May Irwin in iq I wasn't, dear,” I answered, “but > é ne oq tutethere Lovalty: trecree! Dick,” 1 sald after they had left,| appeal to him must be sensuous {n-| you can't help but be serfous abot “Widow by Proxy.” secured | 4 F ri ha fa eeedsot ible.” I sald . ere rious about | seattle — Bailey & Mitchell " voured | drama; e nger's Falling,” | “who ke me look upon the fu-| stead of sensible, said, any kind of life today, and women f a the “use ofl arama; “The Couple Next Door,"|, "0 of all married life with fe | wonder how, in the pame Oflere sinaye considering {t. ‘Thay (ie. oceek, @ “The Crime mmm comedy jt : ; pity, poor little Mrs. Smythe came are daring to think, and the won- Law.’ [ana trembling 1q|t0 &ppeal to him in any way,” said | derfully beautiful part of it is, dear Tivoli—Keating & Flood com- I amir Mdeal ot gicaulenced| Dick, with a laugh. “She 1s @#/heart, that some thinking women |[| PAY in “In Poppyland.” dick is ideal of a oma . early 4 mnenity as a if I ‘e forty eo e ve ee! US THINGS THE PRESS nice, cnddley dollie, to be 1 “Alp oe Ares cla es aetili h Rrdteue like I have been, ) played | ha r seen AGENTS PROMISE J) with. petted, dressed and adorn ‘Any woman would have to be BY NAT GOODWIN ESTHER SUNDQUIST Violin Sol FOR THE “KIDDIES” Jack and the} Bean Stalk IN KINEMACOLOR OLIVER G. WALLACE At the Pipe Organ Advertineme THACHER? natant rellef, fills the cavity, ‘orve, preventing further de lable, effective, abe. Drug Co., Phone Main 963 of a afte + | pres Giaccoomo “Madame Butterfly, and other works Te pee Ab | Marian in “R eect ne: jsummer in pleasar presented the Pekenise 1 jcerries on tour ~ RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN AWAY WITH | OLD, PENETRATING ST. JACOBS OIL! uqunt®| ball Get a Small Trial Bottle andi pro Ry mall or at one treal Office 114 Jackson St. iti Co. soot jou" pot,” St Rub It Count fifty! Rheumatism ta case in tment hing, p directly and Jacobs ¢ matism cure Puce int, ott, who obin Hood xt W Italy as composer “La Boheme” As nt visit spaniel, in her sings 8 a w private pent guest of memento the composer prima donna with al she| prefers a hich in Your Sore, Aching Joints. fifty Stop enetrating upon t relief come mn" which Pain gone, “pain only.” requires Internal dregeing! St Rub Jacobs “tender instantly is a harmless rheu never disap Jas the mood leaten up with his own conceit and Mald| has r at the Met-|and admiration for a woman as a the} of| 1 “Wor Not | takes him. He is lived with that Poor thing! suffered to state of ac come that if she kind of a man long How she must have fai have reached this He does not want his wife | quiescence other woman to be a com: when he wants that he seeks| , Dick masculine soctety hen he When he discusses war, politics, | Smythe or anything else that can’ be done | *ld without the Introdnetion of sex, he| Sfferer, | Why man companton every Dick looked much surprised at the idea that anyone should ask a| man If he would voluntarily suffer nd then he answered “You bet I'm not. 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