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THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1914. 3 A Slant at Trenholme, Good Citizen¢ Qt) i er PE e e TLETST TO Pl HExpansion and Alteration Sale won {PHOTO PLAYS “Victory or Death,” a four-part Itala film, is the head liner at the THIS WEEK we will devote our attention to discontinued lines, FACTORY and ) THR H IS a aD ee Tae ct: a bluse pS KU Ua aeery : VILL ENDS, and will quote prices from day to day which will be quite interesting. We spy over land and sea to recover a state secret (a powerful explosive) will also feature some ADV ANCE SPRING MERCHANDISE, consisting of WOM- he had stolen. The scenes Include a blazing ocean liner, the leap of a = , : . Girl from an aeroplane to the water, and a pistol duel between occupants. EN’S SUITS and COATS and TRIMMED HATS at very attractive prices during the Of speeding automobiles The Animated Weekly, with news of the . . . : . | world In pictures, and a comedy, with the All Star Trio In popular songs, turmoil that exists on account of, extensive alterations taking place. Je 4D. Trenholme, candi | It is part of the Itacro tract on Complete the program 3 who owns até | which he owns ® palatial home eer LC a better citizen on =| Trenholme objected. He refused A two-part Vitagraph of mount-} 0 ein ‘ % than the humble [to place @ reasonable price on his |! Hfe in South Carolina ts show 4 | — pays for his lot | property ing at the Dream today, called : ose= u Ss ose=- u Ss cote on the ins | He asked $18,278.60, The city| “Children of the Feud.” offered him $10, : -, R ae ae SAYS HE !S |} And the condemnation suit was| Florence Lawrence and Edwin ae $1.00 Petticoats Cut to 69c that statement r/ accordingly brought againet him August, stars of the Universal These are made from heavy mercer fe court, tn a recent con | The jury propmtly decided that | program, are on toda) ized sateen, 131%4-inch pleated flounce, in | Trenbolme was trying to hold up| Class A Florence all the wanted colors that as a reason for the city for an extortiona starred tn “ ; a wnreasonably high val-|amount, for it returned a verdict | twopart Victor dram : $4.00 Skirts to Close $2.98 his property when the < gen § —. ; 0 lesa than |in “Withered Har | Here you have waffle cloth, serges, cut a street, 60 feet | the city had offere a mother and her b ‘ hev, : f a r re sought to ee | Peephilunn. planed the ivades ot reg cheviots and shepherd checks, tailored ‘| in the most up-to-date styles Your ‘| choice $2.98. ‘or so residents In the | $4,228 upon the shrubbery on that of Rast 75th st, who aro/60-foot strip. The Jury awarded a Women's Winter Coats and Suits to Close at % Actual Price to take the lo =i so i : of Eighth av. N repholme asked $40 for a non WN to get to the Fatr-| bearing peach tree; he asked $1 aR | This is a remarkably good offer, as they consist mostly of staple styles, but j only one or perhaps two of each num or any other point |/for some cherry trees; he ma Essanay sends out the brief an- (oe av, asked the clty to} numerous other demands The | BOuncement he following play ber left. Tuesday, your choice, % price. $3.00 Crepe Kimonos Cut to $1.98 Each 00 ee In Mill-Ends and Broken Lines 15 Sunfast Curt * in $1, 1 sede Blankets, ct Scrims in lain ize, extra colo d lored y hite, tan or ders. A reg D 1 ¢1 r 25c val- | gray $ 0 value ue Be Window Shades, | 15 % Fancy Art Ticking, 3x6 feet; green on to clo e; our regu- and Ange 4 the story of} “The Lion and the Mouse,” tn six parts, now at the Colonial features George Spencer and Ethel Clayton, eee 25 35¢ each? | lar 2 Why pa ig Cotton Blankets of Cott Bat ra © 10-4 size, in white, | BNe Sorter Bars 8% and gray Considered considered a vod value for OR Pomc Rods; yard—Colored Ta- il; extend from 30 15¢ ble Oilcloth; stand- a 16 gh 10th av. N, B.|Jury, after hearing the testimony, | ¢r* &re no longer with us.” Among good value for $1.00 LME OWNED|turned Trenholme down on every the five names that follow are two ae PROPERTY. point. of their leading comedians, Billy pIEC Trenholme took the witness Mason and Charlies Stine. PAID ADVERTISEMENT stand himself. eee * p to 54 inches; regular 10¢ ‘ , His attorney, Scott Calhoun,| ‘The third of the “Mutual Girl" | Here is a fine all-wool crepe; collar Bath hrs alte ard 20c quality. sked him to explain to the jury series is now on the screen at the |? : . ' and cuffs trimmed with heavy satin in ale }why he placed such an enormously Molbourne. | : all the newest colors shown tor Spring ; i pring | bigh valuation on his property in neat and attractive designs ‘rata te coc “A! RUB RHEUMATISM hes Be ae NEW ARRIVALS HIGHER USE” of the property In early Spring and Summer Suits and Poe eee enon) 6PAIN RIGHT OUT: Coats.” We can show you some excep tional values in high-grade garments just into lots and occupied by people | ° | ety B n w. N dels fro 50 tc ao ten style sees | Instant Relief W With a Small 3 Nibaed 835.00. ew models trom $7 : || “You consider yourself a better | Trial Bottle of Old | charming Retty Rrown, photo- jeltizen because you can afford a “St. Jacobs Oil.” play actress, had quite a unique ex- 14-acre home than the man who! cis RE rf the other day, and now she : * | paye for hie little. tot_on the tn-| pevience the other day and sow shell Just Received by Atlantic Express—New Pleatings, New Rufflings staliment plan, do you?” asked As What's Rheumatism? Pain only.|on the fellow who bet her $5 that sistant Corporation Counsel White, Stop drugging' Not one case in| ghe wasn't game enough. thing but a modest estimate of cobs pent directly upon the “tender | company asserted that It would be a 68c>- omen’ S Genuine DRESS GOODS SPECIALS his own importance, spot” and relief comes instantly ce th fe > KO Ot rn a Residents of 75th av, are still| "St. Incobs” Olt” is = harmless a iittie actual experience before the Sebtlkicker Petticoats ag S. Mercerized 1,9 Comforts, large © Table Cloths, size ' size and extra 64x64; regular $1.25 val-| heavy; worth $2.50. ue q Pillow Slips, size 42x 35 Sheets; nice qual- 3%; nice quality Cc ity sheeting,” size sheeting; regular 12)4c | 72x90. Standard value value ' 50c in cross examination. fifty requires internal treatment “T was assigned the part of an ur ‘Trenholme's reply showed any- Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Ja-'chin,” sald Betty. “Some of the compelied to take the circuitous|rheumatiem cure, which cannot) rehearsal commenced | route to travel north. School chil-| burn the skin, One of the boys bet me 85 I Woven str, Colors, light blue, brown, gray. Neat- =INCc esper ot }dren are compelled to walk blocks| Limber up! Quit complaining! | qidn’t have the nerve, and that set ly tucked and extra dust ruffle. All sizes and lengths out of thelr way to get to the Fuir:| Get a small trial bottle from your! tied it. So thesnext Sunday morn Standard value $1.00. Alteration Sale price 68. You view school druggist, and in just A moment |ing | dressed up in rags and tatters i! i ca x eunlh For Trenholme’s time within | you'll be free from rheumatic pain,/and took my stand near a fashion. may take two. Special Yard { which to take an appeal to the su-/ soreness, stiffness and swelling. | anie church. By the time the peo- 95c. id Glo 63c ilk Gl By EDWIN J. BROWN preme court has not yet expired.| Don't suffer! Relief and a cure| pie had dispersed I had more than —K ves —S joves Trenholme tried to tax the clty/await you. “St. Jacobs Oil" has! gs in my beggar's box The Victoria—the peer Short and elbow lengths ts commis. A A heavy cotton suiting for eatly Spring wear, in all Hoge wants Somngied| twice what his property {* worth.|cured millions of rhoumatism suf-|* 1) “way a pretty remunerative of ally $190 glove ‘on: the | Fownes,"* the “Niagara heavy co ig y Spring exe. AND TRENHOLME TALKS | ferers in the last half century, ANd event for me, all right, because! es: o ' Maid” a bie Kavos’ the wanted colors and black. aie for mayor] ABOUT REDUCING TAXES! | ts just as good for sctatica, neural-|\hon I renchdd the stedio I receiv. market, New style stitch- | Maid” and a few Kayser’s ¢ ag Nae Me) gia, Iumbago, backache, sprains. | 64 the other $5 which I had won on | ed back Alteration Sale Regular $1.00 grade cut to | 42-INCH SHEPHERD CHECKS in small, medium = pirest rails at | the bet.” price, 95e 63c. All colors, all sizes. eee bh asking | MARCH 1 Betty ts Just as successful at ACT- yon 9 Pt ING as she oe betting " ee it is 1 Sieh" WS] tu Lana he nam tery. bn tw Shoes for Women and feat ng telephone? which the port commission wil} op- | 9 PEER detn oll Bene ottrnalerate from Lescht park to Medina Class A Until Tuseday Night e toa "Bellerae will Vhandio “In, an Seether Nn, hildren emergency 1,000 passengers. The j - run to Medina will take 12. min-) nS drama; “Withered Hands,” drama; “Legend of the 3 tee ny ordinance that legalizea| utes and to Bellevue 18 minutes. je Lilacs” Belair drama WOMEN'S $2.50 Vici Kid im operation for three) The boat will begin its service ecom im gg Cotnfert Shoes; “plain: toe | | and broken checks, 75c values . Your choice now... 9c Yard—Shidow Laces The good sort, not thékind that shrivels up when you look at it. Regular value 25c. On sale Tuesday, 9c. Corset Cover Shadow Laces, ribbon drawn top and bottom, Value 45c. Cut to 25¢ yard. 15c—Women’s Lisle Vests The crisp electric feel takes away the spirit of Spring fever. Rich lace yokes or tailor made; 25¢ grades for 15c. 8&c—Women’s Sleeveless Vests Taped yoke. Other houses sell them at 15c. We sell you 2 for 15c. CHILD'S $2.00 Playmate Phat do you think of a man| March 1. Shoes; black or tan; but- oe seotunnee Colonial All Week or tip, button or lace; low | ton or lace; sizes if with oe ee “The Lion and the Mouse,” atx. heels, all , a to 8 Bocce" wie EXECUTE pe ai Peder | ap alate ng Tilikum Monday MISSES’ $2.00 Patent | stro s the rock of Gib- the acceptance of the ay ‘ Se aten rong a he roc sity, of the Lake, Buren 50 PRISONERS —FOR | Pathe? “Baakaville’s New Doctor,” | Cloth-top Shoes, the Baby | raltar; gunmetal and calf, “ Vite. | Dolk style, sizes 1 button and lace, (porttt~ MEXICO CITY, Feb. 16.— | Essanay comedy; “Anne,” Vita 5 h 3 patie fice in Sentie¢ today. Fitty Zapatista prisoners were | graph. eae to 2, a pair.. a pair .....,.4. 25c—Women’s Union Suits phere yh eee Fray Alga 4 ay bi |Athambra Until Wednesday Night Boys’ $2.50 eeiy, bas Calf School or Cousaty pty Spring styles. Lace trimmed or close-fitting knee. be executed. “Victory or Death,” four-part sewed and nailed; Bellows’ tongue; 81% to 12, Best 40c values. Go one sale Tuesday at 25c. Sizes 34 Cet The captives were taken : | Htala feature; “Animated Weekly,” OOO Ack cdc edsng eos bud Chacawewcctecyes to 44. a "ee ecoud this} Sunday In the Ajusco moun- world’s new ee mayor. oe eee oe mae Dream Until Tuesday Night if 80 them were fe cere met ctl eerromnéel and surprised by erent | “Children of the Feud,” two-part FREE CUT PRICES i ot foe ‘capioiters federal soldiers. r “ * |Vitagraph drama: “Speak No Evil,” E On Warner's and Amer- ser Macicis, Tanergnis Essanay; “It Might Have Been,” Ri 1Sc Standard Pattern ican Lady and Empire ed ue “Anarchist | Caraph Comedy Crame free, Fashion Book, 16 Corsets, _ manufacturers’ / Melbourne Until Tuesday Night sages; with Standard samples of Muslin Us- Complete Report | “Mutual Girl,” series 3; “Riot in} pag derwear, Crochet Slip- Rootville,” comedy; “Arrow Mak Quarterly, 88 pages, ers” and “Too Proud to Beg price 20c—all for the as: Grand Until Tuesday Night asking. “Designer” for “Pierce and the Girl” and three March is here other reels. pers for men and wom- en; also samples of Spring Neckwear for women. but that eal of Market Today | Rot one candidate for . The feature of last week's trade) See Ppeee Mena now | Was the 10-cent slide in the price| f y~ g ecare the people's} of eggs. A week ago Western Av- enue pald 36 cents per dozen for| ; who trifles with the Intel-| eggs, The quotation is 26 cents to-| © Sf the people and mime nis | day. Low prices are looked for) | ‘as ignorant, and|during the next two or three! ke tution| weeks. Pork dropped half a cent) & “The RESIDENCE THEATRES ° | - — ; - — : — Ae the Home Until Wednesday | Tr and worried. Mrs. Waverly’s fi KNEW WHERE DICK Is NOW. Circumstantial Th 5 question was: “Is Dick coming?"| (To Be _Gontinued Tomorrow.) ! | {1 had to tell her that I could not get | wT tsa: Bis political «ray and) Prices paid protucers Ter vegetables “The Lackey,” dram@ ‘Some him and that he had gone out of , ’ fing’on the brink atest trait: Rogues and a Girl,” drama. jtown for the day. WE LL HELP EM m day. the Howls | corrected Aatly by J. W. Godwin & Co.) see | “Didn't they tell you where he had gone?” she asked. 1 Saat bik “tT anawered, The city council finance com- She looked as though I was an| mittee today will recommend that unfeeling wretch as she command-|11 acres of land owned by Seattle ed; “Call them up immediately and |), deeded-to Kirkland for $100 an te his politica ‘ < ; poking 1% 136 at poles. toe be he fails in his Yakima potat | he will n uM " 15.09 @20.00 ily agatn | Padirve ‘The Hed Socialists, Too. At the Pleasant Hour Tonight drama; “ ful Victory,” drama; “F Portals of Despair,” drama; “Fun. NAMES nicus at Lune ark,” comedy of a Wife ere area few (ve | claiming | “AN’T FIN *K find out and we will telegraph. 1 CAN’T FIND DICK me CUS Ae grap Ole Hanson E. C. Snyder i I cannot bear this trouble without my | 8¢re. ee pacer pm rap nhl ; = they. r yp ew Winsor an¢ Ealitornia’” head iettn | Bidar Mur: Dr. J. B. Eagle || THINGS THE PRESS CHAPTER LXXIX. troom and on his way to the office} I called up the office and found) Water supply. rian bon: [Pee sé jee AGENTS PROMISE || Dick had hardly gotten out of the the morning after he had stayed | that “Mr. Waverly did not leave any arian bas Hl dsetes With reed. ©, ‘Harper st out all night when the telephone] word as to where he was going. He URIC ACID oy Seng # who be | tin | ‘rang and 1 heard Mollie's tearfui|said he would not be at the office P Aetion. an a pitnines a Pp. u. Gents I cng part'of PRidence in “Thal | voice. jcntll, apes: eoereing. | SOLVENT Winsor and Brows. “pan barrel | E. S$. Goodwin Rey, Ralph At Quaker Girl,” which returns to the | “Oh, arate, is Dick there?’ 1 was nearly frantic over this, PEW ate not candidat its aeine uideos Metropolitan Theatre next Thur No, dear; is there anything that|and all the while I kept thinking, oaee to be. We | pests day for an engagement ee race J can do?” |suppose something should happen fo duty by the s \e. B. Burwell Charles Lewis | nights, will be played by Miss Ber YOUR HAIR DARK “T_wish you would try to get him|to his father and I could not tind} 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) ie: fo K. Loose Col W. T. Per-| nice McCabe, a little English mins as quickly as you can, Father has|Dick. I did not dare say a word FREE U. We dno of 17 years. Mise McCabe is a pro. been very sick. Mother and I were |to his mother, who simply collapsed! just pecause you start the day t George Edwardes and Il night. I guess he| whe ‘ essage and]. ° 2 , R. P. Rice ©. D. Fisher |'Theatre, London, She ts to return| aa Back Its Lustre | ho 1s sleeping. The doctor says he| After we had made her comfort-| tiring and bearing down Saipetin J. W. Efaw R. M. Spink to London next April and become | and Abundance. has acute kidney trouble.” lable Mollie said to me Marste,| the back—worn out before the day Frank 1. Shaw w, Barker ||4 Permanent member of the Gaiety | a “How dreadful. I'll get Dick fust|{s there anything the matter with|}opine, do not. think you have to . eae heat tock, Victor Mc d I'll co t | Dick? e you and 5 . poultey, veal and pork: ‘vee phy J.T, Swift dy role of “Tony Chute,” and wilt notes advancing age. We all Know OvrWe thought many times last! “No, dear,” I answered quickly.| no stone: Well: (end: sigarous t talists the ‘ : jerreees Gahy SY Percy Bees) Herbert W-: Frank M, Fret-||be supported by an excellent caxt|the advantages of a youthful am} or tia send for you, but|“What makes you ask? | With no more pain from atiff. Joints, hi * ” + atl harm, | < - e . ee sore muscles, rheumatic suffering } bat point t seas d the is Meyers chosen from the two compantes|.¢orance. Your hatr is your o | Dad was awake and wouldn't let us.| “Well, you looked so perfectly un- : . 6 bring our peopie to er tat. 2 the, under 1? = well that were out last ye It makes or mars the face. When| Da i you looked 90 y aching back or kidney disease. Y. prostitut!n - ; , By : 4 Bewnle Re.||that were out last year, I : He said it would be time enough|happy when you came back from “ : “4 Ht . foe's he. and under fe ‘Themes tt fades, turns gray and looks dry. 11°. morning,” sald Mollie, as she|that telephone that I thought Dick| "0" any form of bladder trouble or id bl 6. M. Cochran veile wispy and scragely, just a few «ep nung up the Sphons. HAN Wand Wartiam Youin euiha eae weakness, {ts action {s really won- le ‘ lle of Sage Ten and Suiphar Bre ag dd bee Bye some Way-}dertul, Those . i , Lemon "ey some FUND THE TOOLS iris fees tarot SF! ‘naling 1 am| alee tena etiam eye a eR NOW are uned to « , ; 200 Louie E. Shela, J, Fuller mighty glad they did not call us|a man. 1 guess all of them are e ie. : ye MY exploit the tnet . ’ 960 fold s a ai) | . i‘ r ja night will appreciate the rest, oe Walter F. Paul Frank Horsfall|) A layout of burglar tool was| Don't stay gray! Leok yoang!|P. for T would have had to tell she said with a sigh comfort and strength this treat. m na, good wine, dx W. E. Froude G, K, Betts found In the room of Mike Biser, Either prepare the tonic at home or i m Die ri w | by Blige hed F ; btn beg eet * coat not | ment gives, to 1 50-Ib. 12 @ 14% Wind an Indian arrested 1a , ron yy ’ t Bo-cent him greatly to know that Dick had|find him, dear ollie did not | "sp ; ‘ nt ‘ ; #2 @ (19 || W. 1. Crawtord oO, p, Taylor BIg dace te att (night at Ret from ee ek ore and svi. been drinking and had stayed out {took convinced, and, as she ts such| mont fe ih hg PNM aay sha c | Park eo “price, tor” butter, eas 1. Waring C. €. Packard |/wiNch ‘officials way ho stole trem phur Hair Remedy.’ ‘Thousanda of all night a sensible child, | was almost tempt-|igeases, theumatiin aud. all: uete by The fen John E. Ri F. G. Shaw Harry Uno, a Jap. folks recommen’ this ready-to-n: sae ee EPs dyer ops and gone ed a te! i bar anou ‘ her brother, | acid troubles, no matter how chron- Harry & Wileon H, H. Stewart || sreparation, becanse tt darkens ('e tha lek hac be » there an: 8 and then though what a terrible | i, or stubborn, ff you have never { 165 tr beautifully and removes daad- reported “CALLED OL T OF TOWN |thing it would be to shatter her]. 7 P. A. Hallberg W.H. Weaver || —— tes hate beautifully ar DAY | x jused the Williams Treatment, wo brick " 11 le AT THE THEATRES | Mt. stops scalp trching and falling FOR THE DA @ confidence in him Willintancns Goa boune y . Bane TON COUN Poctsen’ ‘creatmery J. ¥. C. Kellogg Jahn Koenig ‘ re hatr; besides, no one can posnibly ‘This made me very nervous, bes} Lwonder if | am being street- | free if you will cut out th : i , . as " A. B. Stewart Ww. D. Lane : TONIGHT , ag it darkens so naturally and cause | did not know whether he} “Wy hpnest about seeking her jand send it with your name and ees 32 Geo. W. Hill C. A. Philbrick Métropolitan—Dark evenly. You moisten a sponge OF really was called out of town’ or help and sympathy. Rather is (address, with 10 to help pay dis ‘creamery, a Willlam C@l- M. A. Arnold Me aie 4 soft brush with ft, drawing we vhether he was still keeping up his} it not that | am so outraged tribution expenses, to The Dr. D. ; ; 7 + Ae . ore Sothern In “If 1 | through the hair, taking one smoli foolishness. | could not ask any! with what Dick did last night Villiams Comp npt. 2226 4 g Hy houn B. W. Pettit Were King.” strand at atime, By morning the jyor& questions, so | simply had to} that | want to punish hinehy =) As Pave! ra eee : Cc, C, Cawsey C. J. France Seattle Bailey & Mfchet! | Bray hair disappeags; after anothel act as though I were satisfied and letting his only sister know |Send at®once and you will * 6 Robert Sparger J. J. Johnson Stock Co. in “Three Weeks application or two, its natural color said If he should come in tell| what he has been doing? Per- |by parcel post a regular 0c sem | II] Tivoll-Keating & Flood Co, {28 Testored and it becomes thick.’ him Mra, Waverly called him | haps there Is a little of both without charge and without incur Wiecon 20 @ a1 | (Paid Advertisement.) | in “The End of the World.” glossy and lustrous, and you appear! “when I got over to Dick's! feelings In the matter, ring any obligations, One bottle ‘x Bisex Wr iee . oe H | years younger, fatber's I found them very nervous + BUT, OH, | DO WISHP | only to an address,

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