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SERVERS: TT THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914, bf LaFollette Wires He'll Fight for Parcel Post | | iteration and Expansion Sale JUST A WORD i DURING THE ALTERATIONS prices are far lower than at any Alhambra} Last Times Today «Fighting Bob” Will Make It “seme oeeat || PHHOTO PLAYS cove MESSAGE TO EDITOR » 1c ory « Mary Plekford, considered = by | ~ ~-e- =| . - — . y to bi he mow popu, oO} . ' B\Says He'll Open Up on Men| mat’, to, be the moat popular, mo- other time. It will pay you to anticipate your needs ah ”? Who'd Deliver Us Into ®t the Clemmer in “Hearts Adrift, | - = ; ands ,of Interests. Mise Plokford takes the role of e e , - ‘ i : . Nina,” a litte waif who has been 4-part Itala, with a In view of the efforts of the post. | #hiipw d and cast ashore on al Stimulants During Women § Waists 98 : I dozen big sensation- office committees of the United desolate island of the South Seas t 4 ‘ ° States senate to assassinate parcel| Hore she lives all alone with the 4 . al climaxes. post, the editor of The Star yester.| bieds and beasts, subsisting on | \ Alteration 10 dozen Women’s beautiful Silk Madras ¥ day wired as follows to Robert M. fruit and berries and other things Waists, with ailor effect collar a 4 \ ‘“ LaFollette, the people's fighting| Which grow wild on the {sland , . sat Bite Yee a ts i alias a 4 i senator from the state of Wiscon- Years of watching and waiting 50 Women’s New Spring ’ trimmed with lace and pearl button ° . e ox sin paws, and one day she finds another | Mi Suits Tomorrow ......... ‘ ? One of the new Spring models. Value 4 “Please wire us your opinion | castaway, who has also been ship: 2 7 he for $1.50. To — stimulate business bd 99 of the amendment to the post- 6 Wrecked. Happiness now seoms | These garments are made of all-wool Whip during alterations, your choice 9 4 4 ouc | office appropriation bill, which | sikht, but fate had decreed other cord, Serge or Fancy Suitings, in the new py. Hat ile 08e “4 se avers ferter, espe |e ur very short time Wine Sinch cost, lined with heavy satin; sizes PAM YpAae'e | fomorrow ---- Se eae : a A new Imp comedy, master General: We think this |sactifice, rsiinsel 16 to 46; good value for $16.50 : ry : ar iment will strangle par Hearts Adrift” ta a story which : . 4 | with King Baggot. a! cel pos oie Pee | tm different from other stories, It Misses’ New Spring Coats $12.98 $1 00 Petticoats 69 . | The late for Joe Bristow and Hoke(® f{aecinating tale that will alter new weaves and wanted colors, which will Made from heavy, soft Mercerized [im i . |Smith, the alleged progressives, | nately amaze and ¢harm be featured for Spring and Summer wear, Sateen, which clings to the form, with 3 Animated |who ‘are sticking their stilettoes . 8 i and tailored in the most fashionable manner 1314-inch flounce and 53-inch pin tucks ce ree cotapation vo ave pack| Box. Couche", with thor fosnpart You'll see the same ones marked in the win Colors, Light Blue, Green, Cerise, Navy [is , their fat feeding out of the pocket:| Italla feature, "Victory or Death dows $17.50, Take your $12 98 and Black. Your choice while $9 " { eekly books of the people apears today for the last time. pick NOW ..sceeseree srereeee oes , they last ..... Mr, Suara ree C 5: The following ts “Fighting Bob's” | eee ) , ply by wire to the editor's mes-| “The at the Cla A £ Women’s Silk Waists $3.68 ’ PY A It rs you ev SRRRERIORGK! “a + the story et | ae a atc New Spring Models in heavy Messaline $4.50 Women’s Skirts wrecked Nantucket. Hy ea Re Larus ‘ »\ Ae iM Silk with high or low neck, trimmed with : not yet been reported to j caus vir oS silk net or lace with fancy pearl buttons; 4 e The | the senate, but q under- ibe plot Aja nebitly ¥ Le or full length set-in sleeves. : q stand it proposes to com- | @rama compl! “4 bd Here’s another one, made from Imported One of the new Spring Models. Peg je All St | pel the postmaster gen- ms ” at sy Voile, high or low neck, 4% or full length top or plain, in French Serge, Bedford | ar eral to come to congress rbd gg eth ee ee srus| ba sleeves, trimmed with silk, lace or $3 50 or Fancy Skirting. Colors, Black, Navy, | T ° | every time he finds it in today, feature scones in a famous _Mary Plekforé ruffling; in white only; all sizes; each. Ove 3rown and Gray, in plain or checks. j } aay Fifth ay. store, where the Mutual j i} r1o0 the public interest to “fled ee So a a Change 8 parcel post | isrcn: in cowns tried on living mot-| WHAT'S ON TODAY 9 a eT ices thee fine wo. MM] selects Mente, core, rate or | [att sons tied on ving mod. | Household Specials for Thursday’s Selling B} ak | classification. Such a pro- Piping Kock. Tt are four othe ace Haart ae ee 5 Each, Curtain Rods; will 15 Yard Colored Table Ollf98¢ Comforts, 78s $1.25 Scrim and Muslin Curtains, ists. vision would hamstring |Teels on the pro javin. Geaun B we C extend from 30 to 54 Inches. C cloth; standard 20c quai-[sale price ........... Vi white or ecru; Cluny lace fin- e e we Regular 10¢ values ity ‘ colored borders; 4 thi w ‘ i a shed; 3 adits sr Sa et be peveal “ eekty Sto Colonial All Week 15¢ ountast, Curtain Sorime Comforts, large size] $200 Cable Net Curtains, white) sci rice, pair... ‘ 19¢ - s 0 pres starting today, features news| ar, ovonial All Week Cin plain colors and col $1, 98 and extra heavy wool,|OF ecru; full st $1 19 j companies. I shall op- events i. pictares’ from all over part Lubin drama > ored borders; a regular 25e $2.50 each special, pair .. ‘ 104 Cotton a 69c +) it.” the world 4 . ‘ pose it. ne wor Lae a te value. $4.08 Comforters, in large. size, aale price ........ : 4 hed Turkish Tow- tte, nize 72x90, z : h Cotton 2, 8 |ROBT. M. LAFOLLETTE. | patho players at St Auguatine, |Alnambra Until Wednesday Night BOG coritsarea tod vatue tor | 1OsC ote, targo size and good] sateen covered, $2.50 Blankets, size $1 59 \4 | | Fla, are making a number of wild] 1 .1.°%, A “ petty $1.00. weight; regular 26c value, gale price .......++5. , sale price........ . ie | M'KINLEY'S SURGEON DEAD anainal pic fhe latent in a {tala feature; “Animated Weekly, 14 world’s news. called Bink’s Af May tat eee ee” | Class A Until Saturday Night “The Blow-Out Banta Panana two-part Am comed ant.” In after be a house by a lion, a table, The lion, after t¢ Janitor,” Be the carpet, almort reaches geass when Walter Seymour, leadin’ . eee ‘ Dream Until Tuesday Night nd cate ° fa ni u ‘Adectutety the ealy theatre in Seattie peroine BB. play; “Sawdust and Salome,” Vita ay ¢ pur caugt ledge wet-ren Peele is | where his spur caught in the ledge £ h: “Great Rivers of the North,” pletures on « “eee program Miss Wiggins was dumped to rhe » ‘of the price of admie ground, while the astonished gel | % eet von, and without @ single exception suspended by his spur, faced 8! wy eipouene Until heeurdayiiaee Pe 18.—Dr. Ros dent MeKin) was shot | BUFFALO, jwell Park. P on after be rue Close-Outs § One Lot Boys’ $2.25 Colum- ri bia Calf Shoes, with full dou- ble sole; broken sizes; °$1 95 to close, a pair.... here, 19 Burson Stockings Fine Gauge, winter and medium weights. You never bought them for less than $3.00 a dozen Alteration Sale price $2.25, or, the pair...... 19¢ Proved again that McCormack’s is the store to shop and save money. Investigate this—“Bur- oe toon eet ine asatile overt At the first sign of the sepatetves wey indignant lion. as “Mutual Girl,” series 4; “Mable's son” is stamped on the Stockings One Lot Child’s $1.00 Vici Kid Bs 3 cockroach or waterbug, get a box| The same day Seymour was ‘ PS + tall ; Kaew. ne an of the genuine Stearns’ Electric| chased by a tixer in the srena. The| Bare Escape,” Keystone comedy, : Button or Lace Shoes; broken i Rat and Roach Paste and use it ac-| scene was well timed, but Seymour] yroreratt or re eee Me Pair Women's Heavy Stockings.. Some peo- sizes; to close, 75¢ ie. Out-of-Town Buyer cording to directions; and in the | fe 1, and {n an instant the tiger was | 006 actin ae," “Re Pr ple wear ‘em for wear. Colors, Black and @ PORE iocass noone pein morning you can sweep up a pan-lon him. However, he escaped i included in this lot ne 3 Order your printing by mail| ful of dead cockroaches, Ready for | almost unhurt from both accidents. | GidsHOG: ehaciscs nas. Tan. Children’s included eth Men’s $3.50 Box Calf Shoes, a from use; no mixing. Does not blow We cannot express his opinion as re aturday Night with heavy sole, box toe; sizes “Mutual Weekly,” world’s 1 e e pig gh eh ay oral Into the food ke powders. an actor of wild animal pictures, on | .p,sutual Weekly.” world’s news; | 1 We MH: ¢ 4 Fe wit! ; se 1 | Directions in 15 Innguages tn every | account of the postal laws Tr Thiet C Pte oe K porempadys ¢C alr in § 1 a pai Uy a we easton cone you money on al | packag Two sizes and $i. “ee Roti niet atcher ‘eysto 2 cot to close, a pair....... a : As Bat ; “Broken Lives.” a two-part Pathe Women’s $1.50 Vici Kid Shoes, 1 Saturday TRIPLE KNEE, HEEL AND TOE. Has your boy or girl the habit of going down on their knees? If so, we have Stockings that will defy their best efforts of boring holes in them. Guarantee with every pair that they will wear well. Instead of 25c pair, take 2 pairs 5c to try for ...ccccccessees oecveces play at the Drean. nn hight, te an industrial drama, There is a fire scene. plain toe or tip, low or high baal: sizes 3, 3%, 4; 8 to close, a pair.. ‘ “— C Misses’ $2.00 Vici Kid ‘Lace or Gunmetal Shoes, sizes 12 to 2; to close, $1 45 3 a pair . ‘ THINGS THE PRESS AGENTS PROMISE Complete Report of Market Today The retarn engagement of “The | Quaker Girl” at the Metropolitan | theatre for the last half of this week and including Sunday, prom {wen to be fully as successful as CLEMME * took another whirl arya that Inst season. The announce MMi Standard Patterns Agents for Warner's i joday, descending two cents’! ont that the company this time UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY oe Coe ee s chosen from the two companies And Publications for Corsets ‘ - eg that were out Inst season, see conte hich wil » 1 have nitianiaa” enarent atten-| Spring are here. Also ‘ Ameriean Lady ang the low mark for toe. : tar ek mpire Corsets, Fownes’ . | AN } Designer for Mare and Niagara Maid Gloves, - | corrected aaty by 3. W. Godwin & Co j Standard Quarterly with perp ies ti Appice, local cooking -*-ost9 gaces COT HER JEWELS 15e Patterns, 200. Large Cotton, Fleisher’s Yarns ¥ White river potatoes... 1800 @ | | 16 Pages, and Carison-Curri i Onions asin | Embroidery Silks. : “Ke PORTLAND, 18.—Charged | oe with the theft of jewelry valned at y ‘ e te 3 $600 by Mra. Emily Ryan, his ex 4 4 flancee, in Tac last Septet 3 ate ————— sh ie elappethen aap ed nga eid, Bi’ = = = this is Mollie. Yes, Margie Is over ne He see sex (der arrest here today. Mrs. Ryat here. She has been here ever since } alleges ahe accompanted Orch morning. Father fs dangerously ill d esi: | tom to Tacoma essions and we've been trying to get you a \ 8 all day é hy, | PORTE AND, Feb. 18.—Failing to ° I went out of the room hastily, |r ‘ IN e i for T could feel the sobs coming that|eech 88 agreement after commagg e All day I had tried to repress, {¢8ceS lasting three months be I went up to Dick's old room Jee pata M. J. Buckley, general super- threw myself on the bed and gave|intendent, and E. A. Klippel, super- way to the tears Thad been holding | intendent of telegraph on one side back all day. I do not cry easily, for the vears of repression—when 204 telesraphers on the other, the ‘eececee of a Wife Y TEARS “Hearts VALVE pitelln-< I was alone and felt it selfish to| OW. R. & N. Co. was confronted e 99 a 2 | CHAPTER LXXXI. ttears and muttered that she was of burden others with my sorrow | atte, Siteatiie tte 860 agents aa te @ N |. rather Waveriy has Kept {mprov- no account in her own home have done their work. But my very| Sverators in Oregon, Weshin im 8 evening, When 6 o'clock came I telephoned soul seemed racked with the sobs | ¢hanyiois ston nd found that that | could not keep back another | ©! a ing all day, and T although he was very weak from, over to the hotel the rigorous treatment, the doctor Dick had not returned. I was al- moment. I buried my face in the} i said it looked as though he most crazy and I kept moving about pillow, hoping to stifle them. It could pull him through until Moilie agin asked me ‘the seemed as though MY HOUSE OF Ai Y 3 s Mother Waverly went to sleep question: “What's the matter, Mar- CARDS HAD TOPPLED ABOUT | How We id ou F | T |1ate in the afternoon, and the nurse gle, are you worrying about Dick?" MY HEAD. I could not see ent | . whom Mollie and I bad sent for ‘Of course not, dear, but I wanted ahead; I could not think Dick loved | to Do Efficient made her appearance. Mrs. Waver- to get him as soon as he had reach-/ me; I even began to wonder if Ij combatted against a nurse all ed the hotel and tell him about, still loved him | W k d G h She sald she would not let! Dad.” Will life with him ever be just | ork an et the any one take care of her husband Again | asked myself: “Ie It the same again? | B R ¥ melt; Phat ee. Was. pi | fight to shield a man and tle (To be continued tomorrow.) | est esults us| ly capable of directing Mollie and| for him as | am doing for " eal, arg ot BY A DENTIST |me and we ought to be ashamed pick?" ° | We figure plans, compute pork. good bl AN 4 Two airships collided In Germany | || care- q Selling | nee - a of curaslvee not to WANT to take Just then the telephone rang and| the othe isa Gos ahall wee ped Istria ge prepare cheese, Co! he Bendorr ON FIRST AVENUE care of Dad I heard Mollie say: “Yes, Dick, “over” Germany ‘ Co méttor | We would gladly do that If we 2 aire Our QUANTITY SURVEY- q eggs atrmtonnsnzarin ste Maye Yt sels 'act PAPE?S DIAPEPSIN DIGESTS FOOD po ee AND Laura |= ; . ROBBED. Gra pigeons good wine, An but herself; that she was perf day PARTMENT ie under the Se H ston First a at ir, “ut By solid p SEY AOE ise an Putas rer lany one must take,” I told her, “bu : i supervision of an expert..aud 4 the doctor's, and a trained nurse aand we t esti and crexmery, sa off my tation [them out than any one of us, We Bulls of Materials are depend- rT might be doing things which would 6TOPS INDIGESTION, SOUR-/trouble is that which you eat does able and enable contractors NESS, GAS AND DYSPEPSIA not digest, but quickly ferments to Did intelligently and know ¥ 2 @ 2 ri 66 ier : | make him wort A Dau hter ee See 18 First Ave., Union Block! “You should not tank to me in IN FIVE MINUTES and sours, producing almost any || their bid is right. ’ ” He | that tone of volce,” whimpered Mrs je i unhealthy condition, egal 2 és | galing ovary tins you it you Just one | Waverly, “It sounds as though you! If you feel bloated after enting,| A caso of Pape's Diapepain will | pmPARTMENT is the dod Sa Qn 14 ork, because work ta| Were talking to an unruly child.” tnd you belleve It 1s the food which | cost fifty cents at any pharmacy of its kind in Seattle. Through q You are as foolish as a child, fills you; {f what Ittle you eat Hes | here, and will convince any stom ‘Con "mother dear,” sald Molle. “I am like @ lump of lead on your stom-| ach sufferer in five Dinites hat RR case ge ME, deft. dead tired, I could not stay up to- ach; {f there-{s difficulty in breath-| Fermentation and Sour Stomach is nite {nformatien on every night {f I wanted to after 24 hours lig after eating, eructations of sour, | causing the misery of Indigestion. || material required for muniel- without sleep, and I can see that undigested food and acid, heart-| No matter if you call your trow ||) pal use from the smallest of the Hills” J" : THE THEATRES AT offices. be TONIGHT my stan, at ‘the! Madge c ait bur ra be c ry A my ean et 14] \tadge conld not hold out all night, burn, brash or a belching of gas,| ble Catarrh of the Stomach, Nerv a 1 t, together 3 Esther f Oliver G. Metropolitan — Philharmonic or. ne in this advertisement, ; jand surely you are in bed and use- you need Pape’s Diapepsin to stop | ousness or Gastritis, or by any oth- | pg ie eh ep the pds 4 chentts igs Beware of fake Dr. Browns. less.” food fermentation and Indigestion. | er name—always remember that re- | of the suppliers. . a ad « “Perhaps Dick will be home," It neutralizes excessive acid, | Hef is waiting at any drug store the Sundquist Wallace Lh A eie , Sothern in “It I EDWIN I. BROWN, D. D. Sl eicaned eee Waverly. stomach polson; absorbs that mis-| moment you dealde to begin its use. B. W ] VIOLIN SOLOIST AT THE PIPE ORGAN Seattle = Halley & Mitchell Henttle’s Lendng Dentist TERM a Ate TW? NON. ibe, de) SY~OARING EAE GOGO tye ene cae hacaeeaite Rina ene | George orley : tock Co. in “Whree Weeks” | pendent on ‘perhap sald Mollie’ tlon which sours your entire meal| any out-of-ord Stomach within | |) Efficiency Engineer Tivoli—Keating & Flood Co | 713 First Avenue decisively, “I have told the’ doctor &nd causes Dyspepsia, Sick Head-|five minutes, and digest promptty, | |} 7 4 the Wat ot the Cinaen l'on orcdiags dain (e Tal Peamai tt MeO ae © homer, ache, iliousness, ‘Constipation, | without any fuss or discomfort, ali ||| $17 Yesler Way Eilllott $888 whl tes bee ake woe - Mrs, Waverly took refuge in Griving, etc, Your real and only ‘of any kind of food you eat ! 7% ° ‘ ° fe ®