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-|AMUSEMENTS| MOORE 23% | METROPOLITAN ‘WEEK Matinee Saturday sme | BESSIEABOTT in ROBIN HOOD Tontant All Week Matinees Wednes SoTHERN 2 Bercy Night except Sa al Munticy MeCarthy's romantle Biomass, si. “IN LAUGHLAND” BS tenn oracre rited ss neevea. | | LEON ROGEE 1 ae 18e AND 200. SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43 | T AND ALL WEEK IvOoL! TON ; wt VG vy rans BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT Mig Added Attraction ; Milli Meet Trust. Chorus ; nite ieret one. | Brewster's Millions ar ‘% Me, 0 at Admlanton ‘ide and 2 Mesday Rvewiag. Aay| pher He na hands seemed weighted, and ~|BOSS MURPHY IS vision ' to/® prickling sensation attacked her/ never did su | “RESCUER; SAVES MANY IN BLAZE NEW YORK, Feb, 12 Murphy of Tammany, Judge J. BE Moss of the court of special som sions, and John MeCooey, one of Murphy's Heutenants, played fire: | men early today and saved nobolly | many fur-coated, full-fed the trio were riding uptown on a surf car after a late supper, when M noticed smoke coming from the up Hons” knowe just he Stlk-hatted, and cheerful, per ry window of a big tene ment house | All three piled from the car, shouting the alarm McCooey turned in a fire call Moss puffed up the stairways and along the corridors of the tene ment, hammering on the doors and arousing ing lodgers Murphy 1 thom together as they rushed out and « 4 them to th of me! sald Miss) have fainted. 1] thing before to How Flynt, “I willy musi i ens “Son Sek | finger tips. She fought against the/my life. I shall be all right prem! : apsizable aeroplane O| soporific Influence, which was over-| ently, thaok you.” j ing the inner office. Bunne spe on s| powering her, It was no use. The| “You have worked too hard,” Fiynt, Parmenter's stenocerapher.| flashes of light increased in fre-| said the promoter, “You must let together, The humor of the iset-| quency and brillancy, She tried|me call a tax! to take you home pele to ri She was bound by invis:|Take s good rest, my dear. Don't Sequint Ha tble thongs. | worry about the office all-round me Consciousness fled, She flosted| And, though she protested, Par pate. through space—a filmy space,|menter helped her down to the which was neither alr nor water, but which suffocated her as she struggled up and up like a frantic swimmer, Her limbs were leaden. After an eternity the Sweet, fresh alr filled her lungs. She opened her sist. He pute her ter and Squint step » hear Re secret of the wonderful plan CHAPTER FOUR ) The expert fingers of Miss Flynt suddenly become blundering bs, and they coald not find typewriter keys | Bhe had got as far as. more than once , beg to state,” whe swam before her is flashe: eyes, world she slanting through a window knew. The sun was upon « her face. She w sian rug from Fall River, Massa chusetts, and the alarmed eyes of the Hon. Horace Parmenter were staring into hers. My dear Miss saying in genuine are ti! Yours of but he the eyes, and bed Flynt, concern, he w me Chinatown. The robbers entered unostenta- tiously, like ordinary customers, ranged themselves around the walls #0 a8 to command the entire room, suddenly drew revolvers and called on the diners to hold up their hand: Then one of them walked up to Celentano, and without a word re peatedly plunged a knife into his abdomen This business completed, the gang made the rounds of the tables, robbing every one in the place, tn- cluding Raymond Parette, proprie tor. The bandits fled just as Police men Callashan, O'Gorman and Car lin arrived. The bluecoat: '@ chase, and fol- lowing the gangsters into the Bow: ery, overtook and captured three, who gave their names Antonio Santini, Silvia Tagliagamba and Leo Ballang MOTHER GIVES LIFE FOR BABES TACOMA, Feb. 12.—A mother's devotion that led her to plunge into seething flames in her home at Long Branch to rescue her two | bables proved fatal to Mrs. Florence Yope, 19, last night. Both children were so frightfully burned that the elder, Margaret, “NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—Fast Side | @ipmen early today held op _ r@fowded restaurant and robbed its genting $4,000. One diner was fatally stabbed. Afterward three of the outlaws caught, but not much of the was recovered. The police were ransacking the it) Side for the it and the rest of ‘wey gang today. Restaurant Crowded ‘There were seven of the robbers. ‘The restaurant, known as th Tripoli, is popular with a good class of trade. The usual midnight thron, filled it at the time of the hold-up. Among them were Antony Celen. tano and his wife. Celentano was hated by the gangsters for having Tecently shot a gunman to death In PAPE’S! BREAKS _ A COLD AT ONCE DON’T STAY STUFFED UP! END GRIPPE MISERY WITH PAPE’S COLD COMPOUND | Relief comes instantly. | A dose taken every two hours Bntil three doses are taken will ena — misery and break up « se cold, either im the head, chest, ody or limbs. '. It jromptly opens clogged-ap now Arils and air passages in the head, Stops wasty discharge or nose run- Bing, relieves sick headache, dull. ‘04 Yesterday; and the younger, Bess, feverishnoss, sore throat, Slice, dled last night ing, soreness and stiffness. ae Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit TOUGH LUCK FOR lowing and snuffling! Ease your THIS HONEST MAN bing head! Nothing else in R. H. Stafford, 38, a salesman, re- world gives such mpt re cently borrowed a revolver from a z as “Pape's Cold CCmpoend” friend and lost It costs only 28 cents at any store. “It acts without assist. tastes nice, causes no ineon- Be sure you get the He bought a new gun this morn ing in a Washington st. shop to make good the loss. He was arrest ed by Officers Hagen and Frances for carrying concealed weapons, : j i { g -- _ ————_—__——_—— | : | HIS ROLL GONE { OBER T H. C, Caip, 722 Willow at., lost a } | purse containing $20, a watch and on® prion |C'4in last night, while enjoying an PERSONAL | Oyster cocktail with a new-found SERVION | friend STOP CATARRH! Use Hyomei—You Breathe It | Unless properly treated, thia dis ease often leads to a serious if not fatal allment. It is needless to al 4 |low catarrh to ruin your hgalth ‘neu | Ke Hyomel—it is certainly effect Thew ive relief for catarrh itis. It's the direct-to-the-spot treatment ty he “dale ow Wareune breathe {t--no stomach dosing. No Ie Increasing with every piece of dentai| household should be witkout Hy ese f turn out met, It not only gives quick and Those . Most desirable have bestowed them m wnequivorally sting benefit in cases of catarrh nut is one of the surest and most —They agree with ma that the pleasant treatments for head colds honent way to do business t the One| gniffies, or croup of children ; ae | Hyomel in a combination of antt coee ai! 0 rke| Septic olle—you breathe it—using a Ghat one can get in r small inhaler, The atr laden with Bo charge for © health-restoring Hyomel soothes Phone Hillott 14494 |heals and vitalizes the sore, raw Seey mM jand {flamed membrane of the ge 8s breathing organs almost tinmedi lately. There is no other remed | that ben & 80 surely or #O quic ! Money refunded if you are not Si wTAsnWay SOUTH MAMI OPPBMTE COLMAN BLO® tisfied Do not be without Hyomei anoth er day. Druggists everywhere sell t. Get the complete outfit—$1.00 size—this contains the inhaler and bottle of liquid, Ping on the Per-| ro eard-index system street, and into a tax!, and sent her off. Then he wiped his forehead, and {sighed with relief | struggle | Detective Mark Freeman, in bis |, lot she was back In the| years of police work, bas made 35, In the back of that of hia he keeps « catalogue and a 000 arrests | bullet head nen’ gallery, | At 10:30 o'clock that morning he was standing at the entrance to the Smith building a stooped. ragged man slouched past him and entered the skysers per ' Now where,” asked Freeman of ||GREAT DIVA IS ILL wheo | | | MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 12.—The great diva, Mme, Lillian ordica, in very slowly getting bet-| ter, though her condition is still unsatisfactory. She is suffering from a serious attack of pneum nia, which resulted from nervous |« shock and exposure when the steamer Tasman, on which she was & passenger, ran ashore in the Gulf of Papua BOB HODGE IS A FRESHMAN NOW Bob Hodge keeps everlasting at} it He has taken the state bar ex amination three times and has failed. Today he enrolled in the freshmen class at the state uni ersity. He declared he would |take the entire course and would jenter the Iaw school as soon as he | 1s ellgible. | OFFICERS ELECTED CENTRALIA, Feb 12.—W. B. Mackay, Pertiand, J. Wioedel, Se attle, and Charles Gilchrist, Cen tralla, were el president and tr president, vice asurer, respective. ly, of the Weat Coast Lumber Manu: | facturers’ associatic | FIGHTS FOR’ OFFICE | EVERETT, Feb. 12.—A writ of| mandamus i# asked of the superior court here by Edward Howard, post master of Langley, Whidby Island, to compel Mayor F. E. Ferman to vacate his office in Howard's favor The latter contends he waw elected eight months ago when the was incorporated SEATTLE LEADS ALL town Neattle has forged far ahead of her Northwest rivals in the value of and exports during the imports | r. Tacoma ts hopelessly behind, ! as shown in the annual customs re ° ime IBIG FREIGHTER | $750,000 ESTATE Mra of the 8 Lehman, attle merebant, and 1 niece, are named as hief | beneficiaries in the will of Redel. | Children's shetmer court filed yenterday tn probate | Excepting small bequents the $750,000 estate will be divided between the two women In a atriking clause in his will, | Redelaheimer decla he would snaider his entire estate a “bur den of wealth” for his wife; that one-half will afford her all money needed and desired by her It wae formerly my Intention to| queath all of my estate to m: wife in a y be the reciation of love re In accumulating the property possessed by us, but our money and property have become euch an mount that | feel that her com: munity Inter being one-half of the entire estate, will afford her all the money and property needed himself, “bave | seen that man be | fore? | He turned to bis mental card-in . then to the catalogue, and in| & moment was scrutinizing with hin mental eye & mental but accurate Hertillon photograph of “Squin Hauffmann, counterfetter, peter man, yegxman, and all-round me ehanica) genius 1 won mused the detective, Squint’ is up to now?” took th next car up, and 1 the i floor in time to} a disappearing through adoor, On the glass was a name “MR. HORACKH PARKM Freeman searched bie gallery The pteture of Hon. Horace was) not there The promotor knew) perfectly where lea the line be | tween the legal and the Illegal, He reach: nee S« had come perilously close to the) net more than once, but b always stay within the law TH watt” Freeman conclude and stationed himself on the land: | og in the angle of the stairs. From | there he could see Parmenter's sentiy another man passed through the door Freeman did not; see his face. He was a tall, thin man in a black frock coat The detective waited a moment, | cogitating Whatever the game) is,” be reasoned, “‘Squint’ ts io on it. And ‘Squint's a crook I've got to see what's going on the) other side of that door | Some one, a scrub woman, per-| haps, had left a chair on the Jand-| ing. Freeman ts « tall man. There was a transom over the door— open. Standing on tiptoe on the ehalr, be peered through the tran- som and saw a curioor tableau “Squint” and a large, pompous man stood like statues. The long, thin man wae gesturing and snap ping bis fingers, And all three were staring at a pretty girl at a/ 1pewriter who was gazing off tn-/ to space | She w muttering something | about oplanes, gyroscopes and centrifugal force Freeman was loitering at the en-| trance of the build when “squint hurried a y. pulse was to follow him. But he changed his mind 1 know who ‘Squint’ ils and where to find him,” he reasoned. ECZEMA ROTEMA CAN STAY, and when just what I t after me TODAY, 1 wt TRIAL of my mild «. ed cure that wi ‘ a day than I ° and arawed, I n By writing me t s had ever thought this} you. Just try it and , 245 Court Bik. ™ Re Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FRYE:CO.S MARKETS » Ae Follows: Cholce T-Bone Steak Choice Shoulder Pork Steak Choice Spare Ribs Anchor per Ib Choice Pork Liver, 3 Ibs. for . Best Quality New Zea- land Butter, Ib. 3 tbs. for .... Look for U. 8. Purpie Stamp It signifies purity andequality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. | ." wae the statement, Minor bequests follow tors and exeoutrix FIND BABE ALIV Julius Redelsheimer, widow |tire estate would be a burden to! | HOQUIAM, Feb. 12.—The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rancich had been given up as dead When Mra. C. C. Pinnick, undertaker, was called to prepare the body for burial she discovered it still alive. baby lived for four hours after re storatives were administe Parmenter—{f that's his rea name—will keep. I've got to know more about the thin guy Bo it was “the thin guy” Freeman shadowed to a ch tel on Pike « which hung the gullible that the Clairvoyant and within, The detective began lear, white light They had that little etenog hyp- notized,” he said p ho Royal Hypndtiet to nee e Later Josiah Bunne, inventor, re colved a letter from a patent at torney in Washington it informed him that bis appli cation for a patent had been re. jected, as Bie device was an in the Hon. attle, Horace Parmenter, of Be (To be continued.) WASHINGTON The that , and to the door on gn informing the Exypttan dwelt 1 wonder why.” | fringement upon 4 patent held by GETS 1ST PRIZE Winders, Pullman, Wash. first prize in the national corn ex Alsike clover leaf contest Gray Hair won | firet im-| position bere for bis exhibit in the ‘How I Darkened My Lady Gives Simple Home Recipe That She Used to Darken : Her Gray Hair For years 1 tried to restore my hair to its nat color with pared dyes and stains, but of them « satisfaction and they wore all expensive, I finally ran onto a simple recipe which I mixed at home that gives wonder. n] results, I gave the recipe, which is as follows, to a number of my friends, and they are all de-| 7 ox. of water Hghted with it. T small box of Barbo Com. 1 on. of bay rum and % of Use every other day pound. of glycerine. until the hatr b hair, It is not sticky or greasy romes the required shade, then every two weeks. It | will not only darken the gray hair but removes dandruff and scalp ram telling you thé|bumors, and acts as a tonic to the does not rub off and does not color the scalp. ome at very vertisement little expense,—Ad RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. When It come@m to @ good, fret clase dent at © reasonable price, the can offer somethin new tn methods 1 dental work done by them, you wil c receive value tn full. Not but will surely fo ae to Ite lasting rem dentiste have been tn ¢ many yours, and their advice w valuable to you only nattatiod hese tloe for 1 be An office fitted entirely in white enamel and sanitary in every way. Bea them before going elsewhere Gold Crowns 85. dae Work $5.00 Fillings 600 Up. Hatracting and Cleaning Free with ‘Other W: Rhoads Dental Co. Third and Pike You can prepare it at! freighter was 'YEGGMEN ELUDE "THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914. WIDOW GETS HALF NEARLY GOES TO BOTTOM OF BAY An open valve in the ash chute Beattie |Of the steamship Banta Ana of the! Orthopedic howpital,| Alaasa Steamship Co. nearly went $1,000; The Settloment house of the vessel to the bottom of Hillot |Beattle, managed by Council of | bay last night | Jewish Women, $1,000; Lucile Liv Hignaling full «peed ahead when} ingeton, daughter of bis niece,| tee leak wan discovered, Capt H New York elty, $6,000. H. Buller to beach her Benjamin Moyses and Glorivana| The engi extinguished Redelaheimer are named as execu. | ¥Y the water as the boat neared the shore of Harbor island worked furiously at the pumps, and managed to keep them going while the defective valve in the big ired The launch towed her to a buoy mained until morning | Wireless distress calls and whistle screeching brought a fleet of reacur boats and fire tugs to the ald of the sinking whip. where she re SANTA ROBA, Cal,, Feb, 12,—Be-| » was lowing her sight, Mra. | cival poisoned herself, — | we | A MAN, A MAID AND AN AIRSHIP A Serial Story by Fred L. Boalt, Illustrated by Photographs Posed by Seattle Theatre Players | ALL-NIGHT HUNT Yorgmen blew open the safe of) the Northern Pacific statign last night at Fremont and escaped through a cordon of policemen rushed out to guard the lumber yards at the north end of Lake Union. by Patrolman Wil- quick work sof, who heard the explosion, pre- vented the robbers from taking $500, from which the yeggmen were separated by only a thin metal door when the officer rushed to the place Wilson fired on one man who fled from the outside of the build ing. Two other men were seen by Sergt. M. D. Pence running from the station | lumber yard A police guard of men from the Densmore station, four motoreycle officers and two patrolmen from headquarters watched the yards during the night found this morning PAGE HAS COLD LONDON, Feb. i 12.—Amertcan Ambassador Page is 11 of a cold COURSE IS POPULAR The men hid in the Fighty young men have taken the course in gas engine operation and |repairing at the Y. M. C. A. night school. So many applications have been received that it has been necessary to organize another sec | tion DOEN’T LAST LONG TACOMA, Feb, 12. last July, State Tax Charles R. Jackson cured a divorce here. |alleges, deserted him | | STOPS SAILOR ACT | PORTLAND, Or,, objection of Smith, naval recruiting offic », Mayor Albee ordered the elimination at a local theatre of an act which portrayed a drunken satlor ILISTER’LL BE THERE HOQUIAM, 12.-Goy, Lister will be one of the speakers at the fifth annual convention of the South Married only Cominission yesterday se His wife, he p. 12, On the | west Wa on Development as sociation, which will begin a two |days’ session here Friday | HARNESSES ARE CUT | A set of harness on a Merchants’ Transfer Co. team, Second av, and | Spring st an unknowa, Dupont and Manila) No robbers were | was slashed last night | NEXT MOORE THEATR WEEK | All Week Excepting Saturday Night “IF | WERE KING” Saturday Night—‘‘HAMLET” Prices 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 and $2 CURTAIN RISES PROMPTLY 8 o’Clock Evenings and 2 o’Clock at Matinees ARREST SLEUTHILEAGUE IS AFTER Arrested by Sheriff Cudibee on a Whatcom county grand jury war- rant charging perjury, H. B. Mur- phy, a Burns detective, was taken to Bellingham last Hees, He is accused of swearing to) a false affidavit regarding phone | conversations of the Whatcom coun ty prosecutor. HELD AS FIREBUG Henry Bornemann janitor, is in| the county jail facing a charge of| starting a fire in the De Soto hotel, 2212% First av. The lives of 100 people were endangered, $3,000 FIRE DAMAGE 12. | PORT ANGE . Wash, Feb |—-With the assistance of the U. S tug Snohomish, the local fire de |partment succeeded in subduing a fire which threatened the business district here yesterday Damage, | $3,000, 10,000 MEMBERS The Home Consumers’ league has night by Deputy | employed a publicity agent, and an active campaign has been started to increase the membership to 10,000 housewives, who are pledged to give the preference at all times to Washington-made products. The factory visits, which have been of so great benefit in awaken- ing the people to our own institu- tions, will be resumed. An invita- tion to inspect the new plant of the Ford Auto Co, has been extended by Manager Rice. The date of visit will be announced later. MITCHELL RESIGNS ROSLYN, Feb. 12.—Bert G. Mitch- ell, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. re signed as the result of the speech die by him at the Seattle Y. M. A., which he claims was mis- He will accept a position Seattle Y. MC. A. c quoted in th GIRLS! CLEAN AND BEAUTIFY HAIR; | NO DANDRUFF—25 CENT DANDERINE |STOP WASHING HAIR! TRY! 1 THIS! MAKES IT GLOSSY, SOFT AND ABUNDANT | Surely try a “Danderine Hair | Cleanse” if you wish to immediate ly double the beauty of your hair Just moisten a cloth with Dander ine and draw {tt carefully through |your hair, taking one small strand jat atime; this will cleanse the hair f dust, dirt or any excessive oil in a few minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, luster and luxuriance.. Besides beautifying the hair, one | application of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; invig- orates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-productng prop erties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful You can surely have pretty, s@ft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. Special = This offering constitutes a that complete assortment all the style and dash shion calls for. The silk and. messaline black ‘and golden are high*and low effects, drop sle in w | | and down the front to ect from and priced for this sale Make your selection now and advantage of our liberal plan, which makes It pos you to purchase by paying charged to your account, and is convenient for you, | (332-34 Second Ave.. Clever New Spring Waists OMORROW we make our initial exhibit in a splendid line of spring models in Plain and Tatlored Waists. very supplies the spring materials are brown, neck es and some have flowered edging around the collars A big variety moderately oredit ible a small sum down and have the remainder be paid weekly, monthly or when it Near Union SR Seattle’s Reliable Credit House , at $4:50 hite, take for ean