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| Up-to-the-minute Great Removal and - Reopening Sale Of JOCHMANN, the Tailor Saturday, February 7th. 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 Ave. cortter of Stewart To induce his many friends and patrons to. visit his beautiful new store, Mr. Jochmann has decided to put on a stPictly 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 vince you that this is truly These prices will con a no-profit sale Ladies’ All Strictly Hand Tailored Suits REGULAR $75.00 REGULAR $50.00 AND $30. 00 Men’s All Strictly Hand Tailored Suits $25.00 REGULAR $35.00 AND THIS SALE INCLUDES ALL OF OUR NEW SPRING MATERIALS REMEMBER THE NEW ADDRESS AND ‘ ACT QUICKLY CALJOCHMANN EXCLUSIVE TAILORING 1612 FIRST AVE., CORNER OF STEWART Paid Advertisement. George B. Worley Candidate for Mayor Will Speak IN LEIBLY HALL QUEEN ANNE AVE. NORTH AND BOSTON ST. TONIGHT at 8 o’Clock Everybody Invited LADIES PARTICULARLY IS THE NATURAL WAY trip the equal of any in America You can make the trip Fast through Salt Lake and Den ver without additional expense via the O-W. R. & N. Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY TO THE EAST equipment and service provides: Steel Coaches. Automatic Electric Block Signals, Standard Pullman and Tourist Bleeping Cars. Splendid Dining Car Service, Courteous, Efficient Employes, J. H. O'NEILL, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Avenue. Tel. Main 9 TO THE EAST| The ride along this beautiful river provides you a scenic was born In a ship on the ocea ° | | | Homer Croy, the {magazine humorist, has been en | gaged by the Universal Film Co. to | produce pictures for the screen. Mr an All-Star feature of Cuban | produced in the locale in which action ts laid |Croy ts to start In a few days on a Mee sizes, to close and women; all jtrip around the world looking for Clemmer All Week A dang pee 4 |} sizes and colors; SOAPS SPICES size, special, corduroy and special locations whi ne will An American Citizen,” four g § 4 x stage his humorous stories. This ia|reel drama; “Jack and the Bean the best $1.00 5 Cloves, Ginger, pair bearskin cloth; the first time a humorist has ever Stalk.” two reels $1 19 ee Ro ee C Pepper, all colors; values ' eee Bone out to direct his own moving at Wri Olid the pair, 75c. for Genuine {0s die. tor $1 19 up to 75: | ta year he has been conduct.) Dustin Farnum in “Soldiers of Castile Soap, ‘ special, 25c. ling a page In Judge, called “Watch. | Fortune,” six arts. 98c standard 10c 5c Hing Our Funny World Go By.” He ize. pthea the watace for Laces Week Clase A Until Saturday Night 10-4 Cotton Jy), "5 Mad: hs Women’s $12.98 ly, and does one humorous article a| “Into the Wilderness,” three-part ee ree Fairy Salmon, Coats in theass week for Collier's. He also writes|Eclair drama; “Snobbery,” Nestor Blankets, Waists, latest rently tha red kind 98c Comforts, in = | humorous novels, |drama; “The Fourth Proposal,” hi gaa Spring styles; med 4 1 quarter and full ‘As Croy is just 30 years old, he|Rex Grama, | ard, nd our regular $1.39 25c 20c size for sale price length, is looked upon in magazine circles ‘ i iis babe vike entetiic eae.” Pom Cnet Colonial Until Saturday Night values, during 10 sale price versal offers him a new field for, “The Convict’s Story,” two-part 69c Crystal White, C 79c |putting to use his talent for mak-|Kalem drama; “Polly,” Blograph 98 7 for 6.25 ing people laugh. comedy. drama Into Society,” | c Quart Best A | aye eet Exeanny comedy, | 25 Vinegar, 25 | Ramona Langley ts featured tm 7 “Gnobbery.” a single reel Rex| Cream Until Saturday Night | é : 98 grade for $4.98 Comfort 35¢ Women’s rama, at the Class A today. She viLitaer Genuine, “The "Outen ‘sel Simpson's 7c c Elk Savon Soap, . omforters, | vests: mediunt | visits an aunt when the theatrical . - * i * r : ; ree Jcompany of which she is a member | {he Season. Lubin Prep Me best American ag hl iso 10c in large size, _weight, with goes broke. There a a house party | sown. etna. “itushand's’ Expert Prints in light ‘oug' ec 25c sateen covered, | Digh neck, long in progress when she arrives. Her | Q™m? piety comedy-drame . Sweaters, red Jap Velvet Crepe L sleeves. Pants lively ways get on the Legge Fi eee and dark colors, | or gray, strictly Fels Naptha Toilet Paper, sale price to match, nerves, A necklace is missed and r wool: 4 r els 4 . ; Ramona ts accused. With the help| grand Until Saturday Mgnt | choice, a yard ig abr ” : 6 for 10¢‘siee for sale price lof Ben and a lost pawn check, the| onedy: “Mutual Weekly No ; 2 98 |mystery is cloared up. Barbara/ sre ping.” Majestic drama; “The a pockets, 25 5c A 19c Bob Leonard appear in| pienive “Diamond.” Thanhouner u special, 98c. Ju hocaadects ' Elusive Diamond,” —Thanhouser| ’ drama. | H cle Sag eee } ‘ ‘ , “A Race With Death,” 9 story of Cireult Until Saturday Night 20c Table Oil | $1.25 Scrim and] 1). sweaters, Men’s $2.00 Women's 75¢ Men's $7.50 lan automobile race at ‘the Alham-| “A Doctor's Deceit,” tworeel Imp h, i . Muslin Curtains, » Waists, 34 or bra, features Bob Leonard. In win- drama; “The Bally Bunton Rail-| Cloth, in white | white or ecru; up to $1.75, Soft Hats, full length Jumbo Sweaters, ning the race he also wins one with way,” Joker comedy; “Jamea Lee's} , 1 Cluny lace P sing : death, for his little girl's life is at Wife,” Rex drama: “Mike and Jake| or colors, sale eh a eabacedl sale price sale price sleeves, high sale price stake. King Baggot 1s also on the|Go Fishing,” Joker comedy : 4 finished; colore : or low neck, program ie ° price, yer borders, sale sale price | oe el Alhambra Until Sunday Night price, pair ‘ “An American Citizen,” at the! “Formula 879." Imp two-part 15¢ 8c 98c $4.39 Clemmer until Saturday night, fs aj/drama; “A Race With Death,” Rex | L 7m. 49¢ Famous Players’ film. “Jack and | drama, dy (Jub and a con “ee jthe Bean Stalk” is a Kinemacolor Tececece of a Wife RE Dit K'S F MOTHER TURN ATHER AND re to dinner. Mother wtn't come unless meet her, Margie,” said Mollie. th court CHAPTER LXxI. Dick got a telegram this Sa |that Unele John was better and ‘that his mother and father would be |home this afternoon. | Dad home with aid Dad and I wondered if | mother had noticed that I had et called her Mother. can't--the word just sticks In my | throat Knox Tartar. Sofe Persian “Now that's nice, Margie,” said| tack at Sour Effects, Roman IMr. Waverly. “I think we had bet Stri d ter stay at your hotel all night, as Teeth. Do They trip ee. SA |our house will be cold with the mald Need Cleaning? Checks. 35¢ and [aay pe 40c values, ice eau! we and roonis.” ‘ Powder, but Fe hala Again I noticed how I fonnd a Perfect Cleanser. with all wo Waverly or of speaking her ma Rather ashamed of myself, I st ped up to her as we went out of 1«| station, leaving Mollie to go w’ her father. | was very sorry DO) Dad's brother's illness,” ass) per ey to hear I said “Yes, he cannot be expected to |per tooth $3.50 ¢ | Bridgework (strictly firat-« THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1914. PHOTO PLAYS | | | | \ | | | | 1H Wi | ] Vivian Rich. In what country do you think Vivian Rich was born? Spain? No, she should say not | Ireland? Not at all! | America? Not even in the “land of the free and the home of brave.” Well, she wasn't born in ANY COUNTRY! Fascinating, ambitious, clever Vivian Rich, who plays leads in Flying A company of the American Film at Santa Barbara, California, well-known | Melbourne until Saturday night, | picture Tillkum Until Saturday Night , i pictur ge “The “Maan of the West,” two Men's $4.00 Boys’, Wool $3.50 Portieres, EM) Tapeeey Men's $1.50 Golf Womens |e Soldiers of Fortune,” at the| parts Overshirts, Table Covers, Shi fad Rubbers -_ — Slip-ons, worth $1.25; sale price, 134 yards irts, all sizes 50c sale price military collars; pair square, and oles sale ‘ ; I he Confessions ea rite 8 Storm Rubbers 00. $2 $ $198 | 9¢ 9 198 |» 98c 8c ught myself it would be more us, 0 1 got ready und w |" asked Mollie to go to the train | down to the train with Mollie at J roe Boys’ $4.00 Suits cut to. .$2.49 - \to meet them and brin them over | "4 pa \4 before Inventory, for instance, Men's Suits | sth —_———__— |_ Mrs, Waverly, Sr., would be up to $18.00 GE Men’s $2.00 Fel Boys $5 Overcoats cut to $3.49 | fine-looking woman !f she did not Misses’ $2.00 en's $2. elt Boys $5.00 Suits eut to. .$3.39 PATENT SucTiow ALWAYS HAVE A DISCONTENT Your Choice $8.85 Vici Kid La or Leather ys Ho.’ uits cut to. . po. D LOOK on her face. Her eyes Shoes, 12 to Slippers, all in Better grades reduced in proportion. really Nghted up when she saw me Better grades reduced In proportion. to close out dur- | 1 lot. to close | Boys’ $1.25 Mill End Pantsyall sizes as an unexpected attention, — | ; - : for Cc I have come to take You and Men's SEARO Drees Pairs, all glzes $1 45 ing sale, a pair out, a pair _ Jan cut to " Boys’ $1.50 Neavy Blue Serge Pants, us for dinner,” and then all at once it came to me that I had called Mr. Wave: Dick's Someway I way to leave out addressing Mrs,| tooth . j ) to $5.00) cover, although he has a little 4 PPR Dhedelbag Mid Gold Fillings $1.00 P| change for the better. When he, ichard has asked her to come to'for | know from what T en who you can always take your | Our®patent true-to-nature 4 dies I don't know what Mary wil|"8 When it ts all over that Aunt Mary was a very different troubles to. She isn't’ mucp on [the finest wid 00.” ‘"°\ do, She can't possibly at [ am sorry for both of you,” I kind of woman from Mrs. Waverly, style, but, although she is a little worms, per get Om f oe big. stock faem, and you it said and, althougl® Uncle John had plenty older than mother she-can remember |have no children.” |“) @an't understand why you of money, he and Aunt Mary had al-)when she was young and sympa- 0S on en iY § “Ig Dad her only relative?” would be sorry for her because she Ways lived on the farm thize with you almost like a girl SAN FRANGISCO, Feb. 6-cIWE | “All she has In the world, ao I) was going to live at her brother 8 It looked to mB us though the sits too bad Mary never had any| mer Mayo® James D. Phelan am am afraid she will have to co elhouse,” she interrupted quickly. two women would mix about as well children,” remarked Mr. Waverly fii ’ verre Seems inves, and Ive with us.” mer iWhen Richard told her she was as oll and water. Poor old Dafl\“she was just born to bea mother." | 2ounced his candidacy on the dem Opp. Bon Marche, Seattle. be she will want to board] welcome at our home it seemed the Jooked awfully sad, and we settled| | began to feel very sorry for Aunt! ocratic ticket today for the United eterert vy, leetien paminese iy, somewhere else,” 1 said to comfort! one bit of comfort she had had since down in the motor and Mollie ex- Mary, whom Fate had denied herStates senate. Store Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock This Is for the Convenience of Men and Women Who Toil Alteration and Expansion Sale Startling yalues from all departments to make Saturday a memorable day in this big selling event—as we intend to commence remodeling the stores next week. a pair 25¢ Black or Colored Cotton Sox, ized yarn; spliced hee! and toe; 3 pairs for Men's 50c Chamb Boys’ 35c 10c Bleached F Ww For Men Janina stone, | mosins'mit | For Women Startling Values for Saturday's sale price ends; Remarkable Savings on Close-Out Selling. sale price Numbers for Saturday. 206 Hi Meritto Wool Sox, w ‘s Wool Vests and Pants, best $2.00 and $2.25 grade, to close, $1.25 each 38c mercer Women's Union weight; the last lot; Suits, Winter standard val- 39c Bleached Checks, Apron cut; your choice ‘ Men's 79¢ Heavy Rough Neck Sweaters in | 58 inches wide, quality, B3c Vion suit. oF course, thie gray only; sizes 38 to 44; 49c sale price sale price orbs Meee le our regular $1.00 value, eac Dt aastads iis bs a ; Men's 79c Flannelette Night Gowns, mill- 98c Women’s Extra, Heavy Flannel tary or plain coll Gowns; numerous styles; plain sizes 15 25¢ 27c 35c 5c 38 white and fancy colors; vatues up to $2.00. 12:0 15c Pair Women's to 18 19c Pair Women's Pair Women's Pair Women's Yard Marabou white els Pair Children’s Wool Golf fine Cashmere extra pr Cash- ee, Stockiiiies heavy wool Gloves, plain mere joves; colors, suitable Ps ‘ - ‘ and fancy Axe sore wl as best silk lined, for many uses; | SOrrect for com- | Mittens; all sizes * | fancy lined; best i ; and 75c fort and wear; | and colors; best 50c and 75c y piped with 65c aatitis Sans ; values, cut to 50c quality; all white; worth values, cut to wale Fras 25c quality, 19¢, sizes, cut to 25c. | $1.00, cut to 35c. 38c. 0 reduced to 15¢c. 12%. 25c Veilings and | 25c Scrims, hem- | Women's $10.00 Men’s $1.50 $2.50 Blankets, 121%4c Heavy Veils, staple stitched and yt Flanne! Pajamas, sia 12-4, Outing Flannel, colors, full size, ; sc resses, iT ice sale i i th sale price plain, sale price sale price sale pri price fale price $1.59 $2.00 Cable Net Curtains, white Bic 25c Children’s Caps; come in velvet, $4.95 98c Grocery Dept. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 19c T5e Crochet Wool Slippers for men 5c All our Women‘s Felt, Fur- Trimmed Slip- pers, in all the la ite, | the| | or ecru; full One lot of Men’s small sizes of Box Calf Shoes, regular price $3.00, to close out during sale, a pair $2.29 Women's $1.25 Kid Juliets, plain toe or patent tip, 214 to 8, a pair 98c Inventory Will Be Ended February 8 The following prices will prevail on Boys’ Clothing for Friday and §aturday’s selling: Inventory Will Be Ended February 8 you Why not take advantage of the remarkable low prices? We are selling Men’s Suits and Overcoats ent I lined; tomorrow, all siz Men's $3.00 Pants, tomor. row $1.49 $1.49 $1.35 RIBBONS $1.98 rly not 17c 7c 10¢c —TEETH— 10c Wide Fancy Ribbons, me the | ap ith) eee Although I could not see. why mild not want her husband's John was taken sick, Richard might have but I do think claimed: “Dad says if anything hap- | birthright, and | hoped | should like consulted me pens to Uncle John, Aunt Mary will| her well enough to make up to her |" r with her, They are about of fipgt come and live with us. I'm awfully in a little the great loss a husband "van a nae Don't mention {t before him,” she glad of that, for Aunt Mary is a | must be to a childless wife. “ Gl 6 will never do tha sperec » entered the lear, You have er see! y Pia , no; she will n whispered as we entered th f ya have never seen (0 be continued kommanenee she 1s 80 old-feshioned and, beside for . Madge, but she is one of those wom oe