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—_ Some - OS a pean im 4 OVER A MILE PHOTO PLAYS Alt i | F > ¢ | b Mr. Man, now that election is over, let us get down to business. Are you aware you live in the. best and most In Today’s New Show songretat three Gee ines of bus cartel ams Leow it'--e0e for tant eonaoa eat ot thet grouch. lend your Wil $20—you may need socks and other things. Your children, and possibly your economical wife, may need stock ings, shoes and other things to make the home more cheerful looking. Give her a chance—the inity may McCormack Bre Great E nsion and Alteration Sale, where a ¢ now 1ere, Open up your heart—you will feel all the better for it. Do this today 5O0c WOMEN’S PETTICOATS in in a hurry—to vis will do almost the work of two dollars elsew $20 Women’s ri $12: 98 Spring Suits . the handsome ne f ire not occur 4 A LEAK IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE Two-part Thanhouser Drama This is the first of “The Adventures of a Diplomatic Free Lance” series, which ran in the Blue Book. | ng yatecagniael Br Mae me ‘ t $700 le than u can buy the same for elsewhere of the big terations they are m gint t ge $1.50 Women’s 8c WU i kes Kings § Ker In beautiful ft Crepe ment it attle $4.00 Women’s $2 Skirts ........ made of heavy Eng SEALED ORDERS Naval. Drama Two-part Lubin Drama Pique Madr peg-top or plain. Color navy or maroor Your tomorrow, i $1. 50 Miss ses’ THE BLACK HAND CONSPIRACY An Apollo Comedy, Featuring Fred Mace 95c Dressing Sacques Duckling Fleece floral de 1 with embr arl Scene from “Ths Weaker Sister,” which closes att he Alhambra tonight. Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley are starred in this drama tit ts a etory of self-sacrifice that wins in the end, Lois We as the actress, Ix loved by the landlady's #on and adored by the daugh | weaker at In saving the girl from an indiscretion the ac implicated, and to save the girl, takes all the blame However, the |sister confeases to her brother, and it all ends right mall TRUE WESTERN HEARTS One That Will Hold Your Interest to the End 9 ion Be Women's Hana. for OO kerchiefs, 14-inch hem, sheer linenette, instead 19 Women’s French C Ribbed Vests, high Big Slaughter on me Ss ingin Indl ta Sir Geor eck ceve very y A Until Saturday Night an yaronet of 10 reven each, take Raymond Ballard at the Piano minnle r of Madras, who ts 1) 5 Leak In the Foreign Ofsice o part ‘Thanhouser 4 ar ama Engi ad wh ites away the Aisher lot. Pretich Mall High op Shoes grade. He where your Sealed Orders part Labin © telling his life story to the © fini oond : $ does the wore True Western Hearts,” American an eh - 10¢ dies ae ‘ ad se bap et on «Saige rena tae? ae ee e Men's $4.50 Chromo Calf | Boys’ $4.00 High-Top | /k¢ 2 vests for 35¢, | OY. inasmuc ch as many of the lord's i High-Top Tan Shoes, al! | Shoes, of good calf ~~ ote—VT?,|(—__—.__. ass eatre | Colonial Until Saturday Night ltriends mistake him for Lord 48c Poe he? ace: rhs # Ee saeas hat , ’ | “Where the Heart Calls,” two-| Trev scabh gui 9d - Ad age, meson cnoderrisicnah meh 1 Ry oget Beiatiue ad ee bs Yard — Trimming jpart Pathe play; A Bunch The American purchases the old double leather hand stray toc; all sizes, 6 to tan; all sizes, 3 This is 4 Third at Pike Flowers,” Bigraph drama; “Pres-| estate gambled away by the former si. kis : $6 6323 pat C Laces. This is a lace to,” comedy |Trevors, and out of curiosity de : ‘ “Ae season, and we have the +) eS to pose as the dead Girl's $2.50 black or tan | Little Gents’ $3.00 High- laces—all kinds, Torchon, Cluny, Honiton, Venise, | Melbourne Until Saturday Night | Much to his amazement the Aw North of 53,” two-part Karbee discovers he the sole re High-Top Shoes in fine | Top Buckle Shoes, tan or drama; “Mutual Girl No The ing heir to the Trevor na runmetal leather, button or | black; a calf shoe that will ee ; | False Beauty,” Keystone comedy The f reign office accepts him as lace very stylish, girlish | stand the strain for rough hed Cie ahee ine __ | Clemmer All Week minum Ook price to close the line 2; a pair ...... | 125 a pair ...... $ 45 yard, and 25c values for Se. ——_— | “The Day of Days” and “The Im-| A friend of the lord, killed tn |mortal Love Story”—of David Gar-| India, wills that his daughter, Nan, rick shall be the ward of the lord, and | it es thus the American has a pretty girl Grand Until Saturday Night wished onto him mame 2 SU “The Lost Treasure,” three-part; It would be unfair to those who Seventy business and profession 3G > A o ie *| ae ale! ‘ 7 r a nd Charles F. Munday |__Y08 ANC . March 4.—Chas.| American drama; “Mutual Weexly,”|see the picture to tell the story tn 650 Square Feet to Our New Millinery Section but the fact remgins that Millinery appeals to the : : rn id's news; “Up in the Air Over | detail. | club banquet,| W- Post's special tritn, carrying) Forld's 5, a: oe ae ec ; — atti heater, Minn. where he}®*4!.” Apollo arama, | Phin | man as well as the woman-—show me the man who does not admire Millinery -and takes pleasure in paying for it, and we'll show you a WOP. There is nothing in adornment so much admired or criticised as the Hat. This is particularly f the new Spring Hat—the so-called “Pattern” Hat matter how expensive, $25(?) to $50( 7); it may not become you. It is wise to bear in mind that no matter what the reputation of the Parisian milliner might be, it is no guarantee that the style would be most becoming to you The style in which you wear your hair must be further nsidered when selecting your New Hat. We have the Millinery and gur milliners will take pains and pleasure in assisting you to make a selection. Go to the store that saves you money. New Spring Hats Trimmed $2.50, $3.98, $4.98, $6.98 About % what you will have to pay elsewhere. Hats trimmed by an artist, 50c against charges of wrong doing in| will be operated upon for append!-| ~The Leak in the path Ottice,”| "The Second Generation,” a the location of Alaskan coal claims. | itis was speeding across Arizona|a two-part Thanouser, is the firat| Pathe play, starting today at the sane |}Dream, is a drama along eugente 7 " a Post probably will reach|0f the series of “The Adventures of 3 . Some oo an ie halts ‘Bender. ve = be vk y a Diplomatic Free Lance,’ lines. showing the evil of disregard: | elty clean | ochester Frida: | will appear at the Class A, » ing Nature's laws. - So. gah ggherebadiagg si He | post was stricken in Santajtoday. An American, while travel), The father. Otto Reid, te warned worth. 000 by the family physician, not to Inarbara. “marry, aw there is a taint of in nN sanity In the family. He disregards | the warning | His son, Hugo, aged 30, » physician's advice on marriage, and heeds the warning, telling the girl who cannot understand. The finish is dramatic. ks the “Where the Heart Calls,” a Pathe play in two parte, heads today's pro- gram at the Colonial. It is a story} of mistaken love, bitter disalluston, followed by disappoint Re love fimally clears up the tang! web. Lillian Wiggins ts in the title role. ACCUSE PEPPER SAN FRANCISCO, March 4,—A coroner's Sur formally accused A of Dor-| othy D. Johnson's murder. i he Confessions |, Veceecce cc of a a Wife A HARD QU QUESTION TO ANSWER Handy Catalog of Standard Patterns, 32 pages. Also Fashions, 16 pages, free. ‘Standard Patterns and Publications for Spring and Summer are here. Auto Scarfs, large size, ali colors, including polka dots and Jacquards; standard value $2.00. Expansion and Alteration Sale price 87c. TODAY AND 3 Days More then this sale closes You will find there are alues here such as you Until Saturday Night Only THE DAY OF DAYS ary for coming to see you, Mrs.}A woman separated from her hus Waverly,” * said, “but I have| band must live the life. of a recluse eached a point where I must talk} {if she would ape scandal—she her Miss Ma can never } to escape calumny omeone who knows he: What would you do, Mrs. Ihave been told you Waverly ? (To Be Continued Tomorrow) $30,000 INSURANCE ON A PEAR TREE} S, Cal, March ado, or alligator pear tree, six years old, the most valuable fruit tree in the world, owned by H. A. Wood- worth, rancher, of Whittier, has been insured by Lloyds, of Eng- land, for $30,000 against loss by fire or frost. son Wood- worth cleared $3,206 from thi and I have known each other since childhood, and as we both lost our parents while in ear ly girlhood, I think there has al ways been a sympathetic feeling bet wee us 1 ans’ ed as I or aa TOREnE chain forward ft Nar The Alaskan railway jubilee “Mrs. Waverly,” she continued,| Planned by the Chamber of Com may never know again for several generations Don’t miss this day of —WITH— these extraordinary val CHAPTER XCIII |_“You will probably think I am)~you nave been married only @/merce has been postponed unti! a|] tree alone. The pears bring 504 ues. Come in Things hap so peculiarly, at abort time 1 11 expect vou are—| week from Saturday, on account of cents each. anne, amet sste"Sae8| DON'T SCOLD AN sri sient bg to [soc em Suunto scat tT eon ok dna tant They're Investigating the Cans * n “ lisle Indian school. We though®® |. Hon ae i hey oat = at “Tn San Francisco,/the other colleges would want tos 4 Bishop P, T. Rowe Alaska, will| know the secret of their playin football *. was a diabolical agency about which shape events into all sorts of catastro riage, 1 loved Will Broken size suits and Raincoats, many spring weights, values to $25.00, edly and Cyril Scott sale $10 00 ppl and then smiled to see iP LTTLE TONGUE 18 COATED, \ ness ared ts a. € : ae 1ests 0 AND price nce DDO Fees ne ase sates “RELL B Mop acm en'2 in "2% END) INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GAS, from running down hil eam to the winds and shows me| Mothert Your eMid im't nat.) tie says that fairly threw bin SOUR STOMACH—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN: that no one can make hard and uralty cross and peevish, See ff into the arms of his next fast rules by which to Ive a peace- tongue ts coated; this {s a sure ®y my Men’s and Young Men's Suits, Overcoats and Rain- coats, values $15 00 to $30.00 ...... 1 THE tant and Jealous bicker able and harmonious married Hfe.| sign {ts Mttle stomach, Iver and ings. This may be so, for I am TIME ITt IN FIVE ita | Keep this perfect stomach doc-= Men’s and Young Men's After Dick went away yesterday | powels noed a cleansing at once,| human and it hurt my pride to be YOUR UPSET STOMACH tor tn your home—keep tt handy - & n morning the telephone rang and| When listless, pale, feverish, full neglected for women who were WILL FEEL FINE |—xet a large fifty-cent case from Suits, Overcoats and Rain- the clerk announced “Mrs. Willlam| of cold, breath bad, throat sore,;much my inferior in everything, any drug store, and then if anyoues coats, regularly to $40.00, Tenney to see Mrs, Waverly.” doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally even physical attractions, Will ac You don't want a slow remedy | should eat something which do. sn’ ty now For a minute I could not think! has stomach-ache, diarrhoea cused me of being an iceberg and when your stomach {8 bad—or an|agree with them; {f what they eatt 20 00 who Mra, Wm. Tenney was, and| member, a gentle liver and bowel he had evidently forgotten our uncertain one—or @ harmful one—| lies like lead, ferments and sourss Only sseeresees ' then it_came to me that she Was| cleansing should always be the| whirlwind courtship and the mad, your stomach ts too valuable; you/ And forms gas; causes headachac tie Wife of Dick's friend. who .wael fret trominent otter joyous months of our first year of mustn't injure tt with drastic drugs. | dizziness and nausea; eructatic . upposedly in love with Kitty Mal Nothing equals “California Syrup marriage Pape's Diapepsin is noted for {ts|of acid and undigested food—rew Extra Special mol hy of Figs’ for children's ills; give a At last we separated, He set- speed in giving rellef; tts harm-| member as soon as Pape's Diapepes Poor Kitty! I had not heard) teaspoonful, and in a few hours all|tled a generow allowance on 1 lessness; {ts certain unfafling ac-| sin comes in contact with the stom. from her but once since she had the foul waste, sour bile and fer- and seemed to think he had done tion in regulating sick, sour, gassy|ach, all such distress vanishes, Ite* gone away, on my advice, to find menting food which ts clogged in) his duty Strange, isn't it, that stomachs. Its millions of cures in| promptness, certainty and ease ing out ff, when she was away from the bowels passes out of the sys-| When a rich man is prodigal with indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis | overcoming the worst stomach dis. Hill Tenney's magnetle personality tem, and you have a well and play-|the easiest thing he can give—his and other stomach trouble has | orders is @ revelation to those wha and the constant stream of flowers ful child again, All children love|money—he thinks he ts giving that made tt famous the world over, — | try tt and other gifts, she really loved this harmless, delicious “fruit lax-| which means most to a woman him well enough to let scandal ative,” and it never fails to effect! “It seemed to me, Mrs. Waverly play fast and loose with her name a good “inside” cleansing. Direc-|that I was a victim and I deter. | while she and Bill waited for bis| tions for babies, children of .all| mined that Will should not be free, | . ~ wife to divorce him ages and grown-ups are plainly on| while I lived, to go his own sweet I was thinking of this and won- the bottle. | way Sct U dering what Mrs. Tenney wanted) Keep it handy {n your home. A Lately, T have thought perhaps + 4 10 Sc it of me while she was being escort: Mttle given today saves a aick|I was wrong they 4 Tt tt rot sini ed by the boy to my room. I had! child tomorrow, but get the genu-|Malram fs a nice girl and that she | ne h Choice of any of our finest Men's and Young Men's Sulte and Overcoats, regu $5 and’ $80... 92400 DAVID GARRICK QLIVER G. WALLACE At the Pipe Organ Veith-Cammack Co. “THE LIVE STORE.” Seattle's leading distributors Ad- ler-Rochester fine clothes, Knox and Stetson hats; a'so Manhattan shirts Second and James Open Saturday Till 10 P.M, DIETERICH & GRIFF mf A Corner Broadway | Students may enter and Pine at ‘any time, y Hours, 10 to 5, daily Catalog on tures, Monthly | pea. Recltamy Phone Bitiott 2020. Request r seen her to my knowledge. I\ine, Ask your druggist for a 60-|Ix very much in love with Will opened the door at a somewhat imn- cent bottle of “Callfornia Syrup of |and he has told me he wanted to perious knock and was confronted Figs," then look and see that {t {s|marry her by a very handsome woman of made by the “California Fig Syrup, “Am I wrong in my stand? {moat winning manner, She plunged Company.” Counterfelta are being | You must understand that my Jat once into her business; 1d here, Don't be fooled! | position 1s not altogether pleasant, | MUSICAL DUO