The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1914, Page 3

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—_— -— | Wet. poor ee Batis ) ANTOMA The Mysterious Finger Prints Third of this series of thrilling and intensive Detective Photo-dramas. In Five Parts. Aptly interpreted by that Concert Pianist RAYMOND BALLARD. | It is not necessary to have seen | former installments, as each is | complete in itself. SCENE FROM finger prints a | FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY Commencing Today at e fifth of the Kathryn Willi s of wild antmal stor at the Color ning Colonel in Cairo,” 6 runs until Saturday night rts today a on the cat gets tangle imagines a robbers the girl among riches she forgets the sim ple folks, but a song at twilight brings back old memories and hap. piness, T | ’Twixt es andFire | cee | Class A Until Saturday Night 1 The Mys fous Finger Prints. jfive parts; “Twixt Love and FY | THEATRE ] Third at Pike } = Admission oi, 1% CHAMBER FIGHTS MILLER LOSES; WILL FIGHT ON CHAPTER LXXXVII MINIMUM WAGE “I intend to fight {t out to the; “Having a good time, Margie? very end before I admit I'm whip-| asked Dick with a grin ped,” said Peter Miller toda: ‘The city affairs and taxation) The supreme court has confirme Commerce bas recommended) years on an habitual criminal |!°« with er es ge cong : Pde et} charge against him. Two other ap-| The din jm mam wage’ of $3.18-0n- city comtract|"') “re Pending ‘werk. The proposal to limit the height of buildings to 200 feet was favored. t or was Yory good Lost articles are ueually found hin father had been alck, Found” column. iliness, and his mothe ® condition mad her from worrying father “THE MYSTERIOUS FINGER PRINTS.” | The third of the “Fantomas |atarts today, Thin story, in five parte, ts called “The Mystertous Finger |Prints.” As is well known, selence the same, yet the police yperated, were mystified when crimes followed crimes and the same ‘Just a Twill “a Ma Joatic drat t the Melbourne, to- day with Granddad and his three grandchildren happy tn their mountain home. A rich woman the summer there, likes d adopts her. Later he Confessions Feeeecce of a Wif e MY BODY VE I looked up with a «mile and} committee of the Chamber of/, lower court sentence of 20 to 40/ then realized that | had been eat It was the first time Dick and I a meal alone together by Star want ade in the “Lost and We had both been more or leas 1 at the seriousness of his it very hard to take care of her and keep For some unaccountable reason OLD-TIME COLD CURE—ORINK TEA! els, thus breaking a cold at once. vertisement. Get a xmall package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks jeall {t, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” any pharmacy. Take a table spoonful of the tea, put « cup of botling water upon ft, pour through a sieve and drink @ teacupful at any time. It ts the mont effective) t¢ ang way to break a cold and cure ertp, as it opens the pores, reliev s congestion. Also loosens the bow- It 1s inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless.—-Ad- CORERVATIE CROUCH TO BE AROLUTELY sure. URORAL ENOUGH TO SATINY FAM FUNDED PEOPLE fame ONLY 3 MORE DAYS TO SEE The of the People The Northern Bank & Trust Company is a bank “of the peo- ple” for the reason that its officers and directors are repre- sentative business men in this commu- nity, thoroughly fa- miliar with the bank- ing requirements of the public, and act- ively concerned in the advancement of the interests of this city. All are equally welcome at __ this bank, no matter how small or how large their business or de- posits may be. Your account is invited. DIETERICH AND OLIVER G. GRIFF WALLACE Musical Duo At the Pipe Organ | FOURTH AND PIKE SEATTLE ORTHERN BANK AND TRUST CO. series running at the Claws A| has proven that no two men’s where Fantomas the crook finger prints were found. The mystery deepened when the finger Making over 6,000 feet of film. prints were traced to a dead man, And it develops the crook wore the skin of the dead man's fir A Keystone comedy comp the bill | “ee Keystone comedy, eee | Clemmer Until Saturday Night The Three Musketeers,” Famous | Players film | eee | Alhambra Until Wednesday Night The Touch of a Child,” two part Imp; “His Royal Pants,” Nes tor comedy; “Scenes in Colombo, travel; “Animated Weekly,” world's Colonial Until Saturday Night “A Colonel in Cairo,” two-part | Selig r Old Teacher,” Blograph drama; “One to Three,” Essanay comedy oe eee | Melbourne Until Saturday Night! “Mutual Girl No. 6," “The Dancer,” two-part | Thanhouser drama; “Little Billile’s Cousin,” Keystone comedy; * Song at Twilight,” Majestic drama . 6 Grand Until Saturday Night | “For His Master,” two-part Re. Nance drama; “Mutual Weekly,” world’s news; “The Tangled Cat,” RSUS SOUL : | | Dick's mother had taken an un-| reasoning disiike to the trained |Duree we had engaged for father, | jand she tnsisted upon being told | of everything she did for his com-| fort, and be usually found fault} | with it | Most of her fault-finding was made to me and it “got on my} nerves,” for I knew that father was really receiving attention to his wants for the first time in his life; for, although Mother Waverly thinks she has been a very devoted | wife and an unselfish mother, she has, on the contrary, asked for {m possible attentions and allowed her selfiahness to stand in the way of the best interests of her family. | I write this to you, little book, but I would not tell it to anyone else; for, in some ways, I ike Dick's mother better than Iw to, but some way it seems to me that the “new woman” of today is much nicer than the “old woman" | of yesterday, The woman of today | goes to the bottom of things; she} looks forward and outward “far as| ‘human eye can see.” | amounts to anything at all she takes her business of a wife and mother to be about the most stupendous Job that can be given to a human being, and she devotes herself to that } The women of Dick's mother's age are femininity in a pulpy st of transition, and they are neither the m old women of our great grandmother's times nor the fear-| less young “female of the species” of toda Goodness, how I talk to you, lt tle be I sat down here to write jof what a good time Dick and 1 jhad at the dinner downtown last | night, and here I am writing of the “te of the species | But this “female” had a fine time last night. Dick threw orf all nis responsibilities just Hke the boy he is, and how good the dinner! tasted once I was glad to have a| |nloe, juicy beefsteak. Even the crusty French bread was a sweet | morsel—and, best of all, Dick re-| membered that I am very fond of baked potatoes and he ordered || them Ins 1 of the au gratin ones, | of which he 1s so fond. I let him do it, for I was sure that the baked potatoes were the most wholesom |and, besides, I am not always go jing to be the one who is not to be consulted—even in little things. — | At first I had felt that I did not] care for anything to eat, but by the| time I had buttered my second po. and Dick had given me the| nd helping of beefsteak the » world had changed The restaurant, that before | had | | decided was tawdry in ite red and gold, was warm and bright, The! | music, which hurt my head when || came in, was charming. My hus. band, who | had begun to think was not as good to look at as | thought he was before marriage, | found | |was the handsomest man in the | room ; Then I knew that all this week, | while I had been feving that 1] | was laboring under great soreness | of spirit, 1 was only hungry | It was my stomach, not my soul, that was making itself and me un- comfortable. és | I wondér if wo are always able to distinguish between disarrange: ments of the liver’ and aching of| the heart, (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | Best modern outside rooms in| | P . | Seattle, © to 50e, Stewart House, | rt (near Pike | | Market).—Advertisement THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, modest prices, There are a good many styles and new models. ‘out of style.’ REMARKABLE BARGAINS Which Will Repay You for the Disturbance the Carpenters Are Creating. Read on. For one of the new Spring models for women, instead of $20.00; big reductions on account of the disturbance that exists during alterations The coat is 28 inches long. Skirts peg-top Sizes from 16 to 44 You can have your choice shown for Spring wear now for $12.50. $10.00 DRESSES 6.98 All new Spring models in Bedfords and fine serge, neatly trimmed with heavy satin, silk or lace, in all the newest colors shown this Sizes 16 to 46. Alteration price $6.98. DEPENDABLE SHOES Lace $3.25 Shoes, all in 1 lot to $2 29 ; broken sizes; a pair.......... u close MEN’S $4.25 Work Shoes, made of leather, solid vamps and counters. splendid shoe for every- eae Shoes; a new lot just in; in Boys’ Necessaries Cut to the Quick Boys’ Flannel and gray; collar; sizes 12% to 14 Boys’ Ruff Neck Sweaters, serviceable garment for outdoor From our 69c BOYS’ SCHOOL box calf leather, for hard wear; to at, a pair, 12 to 2, 2% to 3, $1.89 GIRLS’ Goat Skin Shoes; can’t be beat wear, width and style; sizes from 9 % to 6; low heel; a pair........ $2.4 CHILDREN’S Button or Lace Shoes, made Skuffer last, in Gun Metal Calf, and Vici Kid; all sizes from $1 39 8; to sell at, a pair... . sie ' 98c—American Lady Boys’ Heavy Wool Cas- simere Suits, full fined and peg- Sold formerly for $6.50. pairs Pants Ruchings, Pleatings and Rufilings Yard, Ruchings, Pleatings, Ruf- flings, in lace, chiffon and net, with black, pure white and linen; 50c and 35c grades cut to 25¢ grades cut to 19c, and the 20c cut to 1Se Yard, Laces, Torchons and Val- Why pay 10c elsewhere? Why do you do it? Go direct to Mc- Cormack’s, the only store that saves orchon Laces come 36 yards to the piece; the Vals. yards, 2c yard 9Ra Pair, Cashmere Gloves; extra UU fine grade, Jersey silk lining, piped with white; worth $1.00. you money two clasps It’s a shame to sell them for 35¢c, but this is an Alteration Sale. Auto Scarfs Handsome and dressy You have paid $2.50; never less than Alteration Sale price, THEATRES TONIGHT Metropolltan—Dark. Moore—Dark Seattie—Balley @ Mitchell Co ing & Flood Co. Treats All NervousDiseases Successfully Without the Use of and suffers te te the method tlon, rheumatiam, k, good block hogs 09 @ 10% ng Price for Butter, Ej t Washington A Perteet Spine m. to 6 p.m. and ARE HERE Yy Ma clear WEA ove DOMESTIC SPECIALS 15c Sunfast Curtain Scrims in plain colors and colored bor- ders. A regular 25¢ value 23 Window Shades, size 3x6 C feet; green only. Why pay each? 65c Cotton Blankets, of 10-4 size, in white, tan and gray. Con- sidered good value for 98c 5 Each—Curtain Rods; will ex- C tend from 30 to 54 inches. Regular 10c value. 98 H. S. Mercerized Table C Cloths, size 64x64. Regular $1.25 value. 1 g Comforts, large size and f) extra heavy; worth $2.50. can be best eaALTERATION AND EXPANSION SALE Women’s Spring Suits Our New York resident buyer, an expert suit man, was fortunate in securing a few small lots of Spring Suits at There's the Tango—the Extremist—the creation of a disordered brain—but to counteract these is the graceful, clinging gown designed by American artists; then there is the stunning mannish effect, with dash and style, suited for all occasions, the street or travel, a style that never And, most important of all, the prices, at least $5.00 to $10.00 less than elsewhere New Arrivals Women’s Novelty Spring Waists, in Wash Materials and Silks. weaves els we are featuring at 98c, $1.25, $1.98, $2.39 and $3.50. All at remarkable savings during the disturbance that exists. Women’s Suits $8.98 Less Than % Actual Worth from good staple materials, which orn all the year on the Coast, but we haven't got more than a few of each line and are willing to take big loss in order tog our decks MEN’S ACCESORIES $2 Men's Trousers, A ‘ $2.48 for $1.5 om gel B00, both 30x ice now, $1.59. Corsets $3.50 cut to $2.25 and the $4.00 are sold out. the Ferris Waist a trial. value 50c. Colors are black, navy. Alteration Sale price 25c. saves you money.” 1c each to brick Complete Report | 2.0. of Market Today Preah ranch ogee in twine Block Sw : Limburger ........+ CLUBS annual conference to 49 in opposition prohibition New Zealand creamery, co SAN FRANCISCO, " |KIDS BAG BIRDS a1 - | LOS ANGELES, Feb, 25.—Scores |of kids got away with gunny sacks 26 |full of pigeons made hom ‘ when the flood carried away thé | 3} | pigeon farm buildings her : 20 | sands of birds roosted on elect 20 | wires and met untimely ends, ee eo to state-wide | next five years, He with a small factory Complete —_ coursa Piano Playing, Th Harmony, c Recitinms Mi Dull Headache, 00d bine, dom... 300 Try “Ely's Cream Balm,” Kr, The Hradner Co) | breathe fr ter Jache disappear. By ; “ shington sella pack a8 End such misery creamery, 2 ereamery, at any drug store, ving, Le Semi - Monthly 18 | Stops Catarrhal Discharge. Cures | Hens, fat, 2 Ibs. and under 18 eatarrh, @old-in-head small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” | “El Hours, 10 to 5, daily. |AT ONCE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OP .. HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH | Breathe Freely! Clears Stuffed-| fragrant balm dissolves by the heat | up, Inflamed Nose and Head, and|of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen memx brame which lines the nose, head | jand throat; clears the alr pat. |sages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing re loz 9.00 Get small bottle anyway, just|lef comes immediately. a dine Se, iit |to try It—Apply a little in the nos-| Don't He awake tonight, 0120-1 12 @ 14 |trils and instantly your clogged | gling for breath, with head stuffed; 66 @ 12 |nose and stopped-up air passages | nostrils closed, hawking and blow: | */of the head will open; you will|/ing. Catarrh or a cold, y; dullness and head-| running nose, foul ning! the|ping Into the throat, and raw dry. | or catarrhal|ness ts distressing but truly needs J sore throat will be gone. jless, ° ; now! Get the Put your faith—just P y's Cream Balm” and your cold 9 This sweet, |or catarrh will surely disappear moi are invited to examine the new mod- At Decisive Reductions cassimeres, in gray and tan stripes and dark mixtures; worth $3.50. Your pick now, 1 9 Men's Trousers, in dark ' and medium gray cassi- mere; perfect ftting; worth $3.00. , in vali soft and stiff, to close out, your The manufacturer has been telling | you about them. In order to thor- | oughly introduce this popular Corset we have reduced the $2.00 grade to $1.50, the $2.50 grade to $1.98, the ™ cut to $2.48. Come quick, before sizes 59 Ferris Common Sense Waists, — C If you have not worn a “Ferris” you don’t know what comfort means, © Ladies’ sizes up to 30, 98c; Misses?” at 75c, and Children’s at 50c. Give] 95 Pair, Women’s Fine Cashmere UC Gloves, silk lined; standard to McCormack’s—the only “store that Handkerchiefs Each, for Women and Children. Limit 5 customer. e ET GO IT STURGIS Feb. 25.—The OAKLAND, Cal, Feb, 25.—F - of the State | Sturgis has wagered he can League of Iroquois clubs voted 95 | $1,000,000 in Oakland during Corner Broadway | Students may enter and Pine | at any time, | Catalog on | phone Etttote 200. — | Request mucus drop |

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