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IROROORTOTER?T A I OE OE Oe! ee | REMEMBER THE DATE! MARCH 7! ALL JOY STUFF! will be ox dd smile an Everybaty tn Seatth pected to wear join in the biK " ~ date set for celebration of the passage of the Alaskan railway bill r Any one with the “glooms” on that date w ent to dismal ex tle by the comm alr glad ¢ one Eagles’ band with Crawford White, the haman whale, as drum major, will be a consplouous part of the gigantic parade which will add to the thrills of the pow-wow. rhe Alaska Rureau of the Cham: der of Comme is arranging for some excellent oratorical talent, and (likums of Bittaes are taking re of the carnival end of the pro- it will be all foy stuff. Every. body will attend DR. ADLER IS ELECTED PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 24.—Dr. Cyrus Adler was elected president of the American Jewish Historical soctety “TIZ” FOR SORE, TIRED FEET—AH! “TIZ" 18 GRAND FOR ACHING,| | SWOLLEN, SWEATY, CAL- LOUSED FEET OR CORNS. Ah! what relief. 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To appear exclusively at the A Scene From “The Touch of a Child,” at the Alhambra Well, ladies, here's something worth while! Big, strong, handsome King Baggot, as an American visiting in Paris with his sister, fights a} regular bloody due! with a Frenchman at the Alhambra theatre this week, in “The Touch of a Child.” King and his sister go into a cafe The Frenchman insults his sister. King passes ft up. But later they meet again and the Frenchman slaps King’s face to make him fight. | Swords! Blooey! And the Frenc b goes to the ur | a two-part Imp and will be shown unttl Wednesday night | ov eee “His Royal Pants,” at the Al “Percy's First Holiday,” a Tan hambra, features Ramona Langley.|/hauser comedy at the Class A,| and has action from the start to|brings a celebrated Avustraliar the finish. A Bombay prince loses | actor to America on hia st vaca-| his pants, and a society girl comes | tion. To him everything is differ-| into their possession, believing ent, the weather is cold here in}! }them to be the latest style. Later| December; the traffic, to his Idea the prince and the girl meet at algoes on the wrong aide of the ball. Of course, there ts a mix-up/ street. However, he roughly en-| when they meet. The acenic|joyed his hollday, and had lots of| “Colombo” reveals the Oriental at-| fun. mosphere of this island city, and/ 2. °@ the primitive modes of living. King Baggot is starred In “A Touch of a Alhambra Until “The Touch Wednesday Night of a Child,” two Child,” a two-part Imp. part Imp: “His Royal Pants. ° | tor comedy; “ ‘olom bo, CASHES IN HER FAME travel; “Animated world’s Miss Casaler!, abducted inst week in a taxi, is an added attrac tion at the Grand this week. jnews cee Clemmer Until Saturday Night “The Three Musketeers,” Famous oe | Players film “All for Hie Sake,” a two-part ee Edison 4 at the Dream to- night, tells of the difficulties that; ..claee A Until Tuesday Night “Yellow Flame,” two-part Bron. agree "Sh sacar lll ere reich {c20:; “Potter's Wheel,” American and a na; “Percy's First Holiday,” By curious circumstance, it was made to appear that her honor w: periied. However, help comes from an unexpected source to clear | up the story. ‘i Thanhouser comedy *e-e Colonial Until Tuesday Night “The Price of a Ruby,” two-part Lubin; “Pathe's Weekly.” world’ news; “Snakeville'’s Fire Brigade, Essanay comedy . “Snakeville’s Fire Brigade,” an Essanay comedy, is at the Colonial tonight. It tells what happened when the village board received a chemical engine with tnstructions to keep it In a cool place and to appoint a fire chief. Pathe's Week ly and a tworeel drama conclude | the bill. oe Dream Until Tuesday Night “All for His Sake,” two-part Edi son drama; “Criminals and Re |form,” Biograph educational; “His | Little Page,” Vitagraph comedy | eee Melbourne Until Tuesday Night “Mutual Girl,” No. 6; “The Her. mit,” two-part American; “Success | of Selfishness,” Thanhouser; “Auto Races at Venice” and “Olives and Their Ol,” split Keystone ed tional, eee Grand Until Tuesday Night | “The Raiders,” two-part Kay | Bee; “Where Paths Diverge,” “dra jma; “One-Round O'Brien In Ring | Again,” Apollo comedy | see waite "| |, RESIDENCE THEATRES | At_the Home Until Complete Report | of Market Today || quotations Id Producers for Vexetables and Pratt The paying ce for fresh ranch | aes soared a cent today, advanc-| jing to 22 cents per It is} [not belleved this e will b € Jan immediate effect on the retall| 1 | w win & ASALERI AND HER LIFE 4 SUCCEEDED IN KRSELE BY Hutter, Paws STRERTS AT ident of Cle rpoxe of 7 LINE PAUL of ‘ 2 rice tor Hutter, Bags and ¢ ERA HOUSE aug re IN PRICE OF ADMISSION. RE Itty) Ry Sates "1 2 @ 1 1” @ 10 Yeu Cheese ‘d Limburger v.ssc;Arecsee AD @ 120 drama; | fair, ° ¢|LEAPS FROM PLANE Wednesday | can DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 24.—Chas, || Moore—Dark _"The Woman Pays,” throe-reel! nrogdwick, seronait, made a suc.|| eesttle—Halley & Mitchell Co essful ar’ THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1914, SAV fro FIR SAVED from the FIRE! MAN TAILORED ‘SUITS AND COATS CLOSES POSITIVELY ON SATURDAY A satisfactory adjustment to our workshop in the rear. ing at about onethird their real value. equaled. FOR QUICK SALE 10,000 Yards of Fine Suit Patterns Both Imported and Domestic Woolens In this stock there are many of our new Spring patterns, purchased just a few days before the fire. They are all textures, all shades and all weights. The average tailored suit requires 314 yards of material which can be had at $1 per yard and up. You can buy the linings and the fittings, have your SUIT MADE UP WHERE YOU PLEASE, or we will give you a low price on the making in our own shop, which is now in operation in another building. This splendid stock going at LESS THAN ONE-THIRD THEIR COST OO A YARD NOW GOING FAST Not a Yard of Cloth, a Piece of Silk, Offered Price is no object. Our business is ladies’ tailoring to order and we number among our customers thousands of the most discriminat- ing women of Seattle and vicinity, The season is almost here when we must attend to our established business, and we must put the car- “Mabel's Stormy Love At-! comedy AT THE THEATRES TONIGHT Metropolitan—Dark. The in “St Tivoll—Keating & Flood Co. tn The Gay Deceiver.” from an Glenn parachute jump driven by Muller. ny aeroplane rtin and Lieat Cures Without Drugs This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. CHAPTER but you lk Gee of a downtown and when I have ——QPENED YESTERDAY TO BIG CROWDS——— panies, and all stock undamaged has been turned over to us Mr quick disposal sand yards of fine Suitings in their original bolts, yards and yards of Silks and Satins, Linings, et A number of finely tailored Suits and Coats will go at a price never Everything in the place must be sold and sold quickly. ETROPOLITAN LADIES’ TAILORS® 1317-1319 FOURTH AVENUE b DON’T FORGET THE PLACE—OPPOSITE THE WHITE BUILDING—BETWEEN THE P.-I. AND COBB BUILDINGS. | said Dick as we sat op ' posite each other at a corner table restaurant, Any better than usual, Dick ; Well, you see, I really haven't) I can't understand just why one had many looks at you this week, |Should not use everything to make ED 10,000 YARDS SAVED the of fine from the E! WOOLENS FIRE! READ THE BARGAIN NEWS GREAT SALVAGE SALE! NOW IN PROGRESS—DON’T MISS IT On the night of January 16th a fire caused by defective wiring broke out in our store, confining itself largely of our losses has just been made with the insurance com- This means that sonie ten thou- ¢ now sell- et ALL MUST 60-="" MAN-TAILORED SUITS AND COATS Positively a Bargain Never Before Offered—These $25, $30 / and $35 values were made up by our expert tailors, designed, cut "4 and tailored in our own workshop during the dull period. An examination will reveal the very best of fabrics, while the styles are the latest, including fancy tailoring, plain tailored Suits, pop- ular Norfolks and cutaway effects. All lined with the best Skin- ner's satin—just 250 Suits and 75 Coats—all sizes—not damaged by fire, smoke or water— $0.75 Your Choice of $25, $30 and $35 Values NEVER BEFORE EQUALE : a Suit or a Coat That Was Damaged Is : for Sale penters, the plasterers and the painters at work refitting our place of 2 business. as soon as possible. This stock must be moved at once and id a few days will see the finish. Come in tomorrow and see the bar- fe gains that are offered in this most unusual sale. the world of ideals. I don’t think I would love Dick so well if I were sure that I knew all about him—= ~ ij; knew just what he would do }all circumstances. And I am that one of my greatest fascinas tions for Dick is that he does not know me wholly, And yet—here’s the rub: If | | pexs tell Dick about my little com | onfessions plexion subterfuges and he finds them out he will be hurt. He is so sure that “no woman” can fool him on that score. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) was married about the mind of| that I did not know before) Every man wante his wife to be! good looking. But he doesn't want | to think that she uses any artificial | | means to make herself so. LXXXVI yt man »ok good to me, THINGS THE P. AGENTS PROMISE Ly nell anna ie To the thousands and hundreds self good looking, just as one! of thousands, and a few more, who you have looked every means to make one’s nature TE eee aaa ee oon teen | Role, tgtallectual have seen those two inimitable ne doping. the nerves Jour ‘color, Madge, you look lxe| I am rather proud of the fact | STO lmpersonators, Mcintyre “amd hd ca edi bala jthat T have had acumen enough to| Heath, In various successful I presume I was paler than usual| Know what would Improve my|ttches, the annoinosseat ie nahite ¢ . of Mother Waver- |!00k8 and have had the good sense|*Xetehes, the announcement of sagt Ar ig Pl fad airy fae (PREY ae Lips in an claborste aaa y, b also re ed tha pep readliee of their greatest triumph, “The had not had time or inclination to| AS we sat there eating the in- ” y welcom Pee hes Helier eon evita beefsteak, I wondered | Ham Tree.” is surely welcome. ‘Mc Rathatred wotmon are always /&@ain just how intimate a husband | tyre and Heath, with the world’s best dancing chorus, will be the at» pale oat of them look better|@0d wife should be. Does not the PET ae reat an thelr faces, ‘as |fact that you know everything eetine ean ee Le Dag ng A gee ee le their complexions, but. 1. early {thing about you mitigate against | gan the power to do Its work proper found that a tiny bit of rouge { perfec happiness CALLS POLICE intended ‘Wher cream on my cheeks and lips help-| If familiarity does not breed con- are, echnaban bo 1 my looks immeasurab’ tempt it at least makes boredom. r told Dick that I use| Just how much must one tell} CORNING, N. Y,, Feb. 24.—Re battevied sad othe this, and T know that he thinks my |0Me's husband or wife to be per-/| ceiving no response when she tried te own power, and Geach Rison” tn given ace na-|fectly honest and honorable with-| to call the night clerk of the Wells and women every day af ee Snstead of belug purchased at|O¥t enough to absolutely quench| Fargo company, Miss Carrie Niles 12 years or more T was suffering with stomach, kidne the beauty shop, I have sometime pst ar He notified the police. They caught and constipation ta has done me more good than wondered if I were wrong in not t is human nature to always|David Dunn, 19, whom ‘they say edicitie and treatn us a. 1 cortate telling Dick about this, as he has/!0ok fot new worlds to conquer,| confessed to the murder of the led “ Pig Pn medi Met ‘iways taken such evident pride in| Whether in the material world or| clerk, Harry Edwards It fe my opinion tha my complexion. He does not seew “7 ee, palidi beep atict « vtage make-up prevents her holding the ’ ’ rf 1 wish to atat eumattsm in I really was going to tell him| t fo Piaget Fe. SE eee Te eee ua and how |, tek Readaches! Always trace |Cascarets will remove the cause by appreciate the benefita recetved from Electra Vita no woman could fool him. when she them to lazy liver; delayed, fer-|stimulating the liver, making the Y ha Riad hee tine’ that had menting food in the bowels or aj bile and constipation poison move W. H. MeCURDY vale cit hat abi a aan ani and kent my mouth /SCK stomach. Potsonous, consti-|on aud out of the dowels. 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