The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1914, Page 3

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Bink’s All N. P. RAILWAY TO FIGHT NOISE Appreciating the fact that un- necessary noise around trains, and particularly sleeping cars, should be “cut out” at night, so as to avoid disturbing the rest and nerves of! passengers, the Northern Pacific railw has started an anti-nolse crusade. CLASS A THEATRE THIRD AT PIKE New Today The Desert Gold Two-part Kay-Bee Feature. g Story, Full of Grip and Pathos, Intertwined with Romanc The Professor’s Awakening Beauty Drama With That Favorite MARGARITA FISCHER Beard and Inferno Machine Komic Comedies. Two Rattling Good Laugh Producers. MR. RAYMOND BALLARD, Pianist In Solos and Interpretation Coming Sunday—“GREEN-EYED DEVIL” | accounts after a Loud talk, ringing of engine bells,' night at the Labor Temple. for sounding of whistles, blowing off of steam and other noises are to be javoided and reduced to a mintmum, and coupling of cars, setting out or picking up cars, etc, are to be con trolled by signals, and done as pees # possible. A HOT _ MEETING The Red Soctaltets Local No. 4 exonerated Bruce Rogers on a charge of $20 shortage in campaign heated session last Dieterich & Griff Musical Duo Oliver G. Wallace Organist [the same mame by Jack London, and produced by the Famous Players ny, which Is now showing at th Film com THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH [PHOTO PLAYS| A scene from the film “John john Barleycorn” is Jack London's own life story, written in novel form, for the Saturday Evening Post. | wi’ =\ny 2 Barleycorn,” taken from the story of Clemmer. The story of eee | he Flaming Diagram,” to twof Alhambra Until Sunday Night | parts, featuring King Baggot, closes| “The Flaming Diagram,” two-part | at the Alhambra. ‘This is Imp drama Modern Fairy Tale. tonight ja mystery whie| gold. to @ trayer meeta the fate he had plan-|!can drama; “The Rival Barbers,” ned for his friend | Majestic comedy. eee eee ‘Three Bags of Silver,” a part Selig drama, {* the sixth 0 eM. ¥ ; "The Queen of the San Worship. olonial a a le pers,” three-reel romance; “Univer wThe Rival Rarbers,” a comedy |*#! Ike Gets @ Goat,” comedy at the Grand, starting today At the P ant Mour Tont: ght of Mr. and Mra, O'Shea'’s pre A Forgotten Melody,” two-reel men up across the street competition, Mra. a opens a/ lad barb p with her hus band, Mike, d up as a “lady “Paid in Full, taken from the stage play of same hame nd = enacte by original Broadway stars, continue at the Melbourne until Saturda night. The eighth of the Mutual Girl series is also a part of the program. story built around ot of werful explost h the or wishes to k the He writes To keep It all to bimeelf, h deserts his partner and leaves him | But the for-| saken man is saved, and his be fe in the sands. t when a barber shop ts op “A Romance of the Northwest Jat the Dream, features the love of Bap jew has n n, 3816 Aurora two men, 6 the trapper, and|oy 7a" rela up by 8 a Dick Ph of the Mounted P ed ned bu or lee, for Mee, daughter , sy t in he she! the factor. are three other |} ern A at subjects on t om 4 . Two of ¢t Dream Until Saturday Night = | /OUno ta taro a 2a “The Shadow,” two-part Kalom |e nee oen em Officer te drama; “Romance of the North-| 7 lit evade ‘er Bert west,” Lubin drama; “Auld Lang| [Yet three hours later, after she Syne,” Biograph drama. regained consciousness COMERTATIT (ROOCA TO BE ABSOLUTLY sare. UURERAL ENOUKH 10 SATIOEY FAM MUNDED PEOPLE. WHERE DID YOU SPEND IT? Do you sit down at the end of the month and wonder where your earnings have gone? You have so little to show for what you have spent. Open a checking account this strong bank and meet all your ex- penses by check. You will know just ex- actly where your money has_ gone. When you have to write a check for it you will be more careful about heed- less spending than if you carry the actual money in your pocket. And remem- b.-—this bank pays Four Per Cent Inter- est on Savings Ac- counts. ORTHERN BANK AND TRUST CO FOURTH AND PIKE SEATTLE. | the two- the five-part film “Bhe “A Rex dram Joker comedy; world’s news. eee idan's Pride nimated Weekly, }formula in mystic seript with tr Clase A Until Saturday Night |atructions that when it is taken) “The Desert Gold,” two-part Kay |from the government vaults, it) Ree drama; ak pelnanee’ shall be in the presence of his son. | Awakening, Beauty comedy Spies, a robbery, and the inability! “Bink’s Beard” and ‘he Infernal of anyone to read the script deep-| Machine,” Komie comedies, en the plot. The reading is ac ee complished In a unique manner, A| Clemmer Until Saturday Night comedy, and the world’s news, John Barleycorn,” Famous play with a modern fairy story, complete | ers. the picture program. eee 18%. % Colonial Until satartey Night “Desert Gold,” a two-part Kay Three Bags of Silver,” two-part | » drama, {s the Readiiner at the Self drama; “In the’ Dre¢ Class A, starting today. It fs a/ Clow.” Lubin drama; “7 story of the desert, with love of a! J and woman and gold as the motty ot | mance,” Kalom |the plot. Two partners are pros-| i, scting in the desert. One finds a| Melbourne Until Saturday Night iEeeeeee A wi n arrow in ite ribs, “Paid in Full,” five parts; “Our then sees a cabin in which he finds | Mutual Girl, No. 8 | cee Grand Untill Saturday Night “Mutual Weekly,” world’s news; The Dream Child.” two-reel Amer. o tg "RESIDENCE THEATRES | drama A Woman of Sin," ‘The Final Game,” comedy. drama WOMAN ROBBED :| BY MASKED MEN The men ransacked the house 1 only $20 in c and ing, which they ked finger of the senseless OFFICIALS HAVE CLUE TO MURDER IN OWN HOME 11, 1914, THU Remarkable bar ns up” in finery. Here is a , each, 39c, —Kid Gloves, fresh 69c and crisp from the maker's hands; 2-clasp; all sizes; all colors; fitted at the counter, Why $1.00 elsewhere? —Silk Gloves, 16- 63c button, elbow length all colors and sizes; do woven fingers. This ts not our $1.50 grade, but as good a glove as you can buy for 1,00, We fit them laces; neatly trimmed with ribbon and a posy here and there; at 69¢ and fig: —Boudoir Capt I HAVE CHAPTER XCIX. I could tell by the way that Dick tightened his arm about me after King county ofictals are sure to day that the man wanted for th murder of Henry Werner, the] rancher of Issaquah, will be tn cus-) tody by nightfall. | This morning a long distance phone call v ived from John | Gobel, a brother of Mrs. Werner ish, near Cen | a man at 50 who resem in the} man Was go- of Cen-| and a pack at Tono, He said he yesterday noon bled the hunted suspect case, Gobel said the ing towards the t tralia and had a rifle ENJON JUDGE? “There ia no ¢ ills out ter erlme than that of neglecting one’s wife and] family id Acting Prosecutor Ellis today before Judge Frater. He argued for a permanent injunc event Justice Fred Brown Mikikle in the! {s six months y husband is com-} RETURN TO WORK }tion to pr on RAYMOND, Wash., March 11 After a confere between W. T.| toyee, of the department of labor 1;G.. Brown, president of the Timber Workers’ Union, and E, f ase and mill operators, the strike of shingle weavers, in force on| ‘e| Willapa harbor since Feb, 18, was called off today The terms of the agreement are practically an acceptance of the 'ma | takes I had proclaimed myself like every |other woman that while he did not what I said was a fact he believe k me for saying It I determined to press my point about the young woman in the chorus about whom Jack had writ ten me. Now, Dick, dear,” I jd, “I want you to let me go and see this girl if she is what you think she {s you will only anger Jack and perhaps percipitate matters by your inter ference and ff she is what Jack thinks she is, I would not have her RUB PAINS FROM SORE, LAME BACK Backache Away With Trial Bottle of Old Jacobs Oil.” Rub Small “Bt. Can't straighten stden pains aches and twinges? Now listen! That's lumbago, sciatica be from a strain, and you'll sed relief the moment you rub back with soothing, penetrat- “gt, Jacobs O11.” Nothing else out sorness, Jameness and stiffness so quickly 1 simply rub it on and out comes the pain It is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin Back hurt you? without up sharp ble your ing Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug ore, and after using it Just once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or selatica, be cause your back will never burt or cause any more misery, It never conditions promulgated by the mill owners. disappoints and has been recom mended for 60 years, , * Alteration and Expansion Salej the Seattle woman with the home spirit—is more interested in some needed article for the home than in THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE a =HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK= AT THE RSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY will be offered this week in housefurnishing goods. The average thrifty housekeeper— ‘dolling great opportunity for the cash buyer to save money in Table Damasks, Curtains, Sheets or Pillow Cases, Window Shades, White Quilts, an extra Blanket or Comforter, Towels and Toweling. Read on, The following items were picked at random from a thousand other articles equally as good bargains. MAKE A 1 & jually as g 4 , NOTE, 9 —Pillow Cases; standard size 162 Turkish Bath Towels , 11 —Housekeepers’ Pride — Good C water-twinted thread; made for 3C texture. You can't b 4 C Linen Crash Toweling strikes a wear, You generally pay 16c, Sale price for 260, Housekeepers price 16 2-3¢. respor chord in the heart of the good $e. houseke Y bleached and brown 1 19 —French Cable Net Lace Cur 15¢ —Fancy Window Serim: inches crash is Sale price 11 . tains; handsome panel borders; wide; tub and sunproof colors 48 —Hemmed Sheets; standard rize; white and ecru; regulation size; regular new patterns; standard value Sale C watertwist round thread. You $3.00 grades, Sale price $1.19 price 15¢ always y 5¢ Housekeeper’ Sale —Nottingham Lace Curtains; some price 8c. 69c consider them “old fash but pg Sic ack bare arunla cwnen: 98 —Bedepreads; Marseilles pat- “old fashioned” people like them because don C as ee titeekoahane’ wed C terns; also crochet # full they wash and wear; $1.00 quality, Cut ass DI 7 p La alv pay 75¢ Housekeepers Sale Sample Curtains; mill ends; range from 03 —Window Shades; green only double; 10-4. Colors, 1% to 3 yards; values up to $1.00, Goon © tast color; opaque; regular size; nd tan; fancy fast i fixtures complete. Sale price 24 color border. Sale price 69c EXTRAORDINARY VALUES In Women’s Ready-to-Wear Dur- ing Last Week of Alteration Sale $12.50 We Save You YOUNG WOMEN’S the newest Spring models, made of soft wool Etamine, Light Which should bring from $20.00 to 00, but we Money on A aren't after the great big fat profite; small profits and + quick returns is our motto, These Jaunty Suits are in Sh es a Cheviot or French Serge. Colors, Navy, Brown, Blue, Tango, Tan Boy Proof Shoes for the boys. Ee $15.00 WOMEN’S A shoe with a lot of wear. ae SPORT COATS............- s Price was $2.75. Now $2.29 . 3 Made of imported Novelty Coatings in checks, stripes [07 Sale at....... a and plain colors, in one of the smartest Spring models, which can be worn by the young miss as well asx the full-grown woman. “Think what you're saving.” Now is the commencement of the season. See us tomorrow. 18 pairs left to WOMEN’S WOOL ? 9 ChOOE BE. coe seccay ase $2.58 a SHIRTS... 2. sccccscviveicnd a MEN’S $4.25 solid worth Calf : A modest price, indeed, for such a stunning model; | Work Shoes, made of best made from Bedford, English Kersey and Serge. Colors, [calf leather; solid counters Gray, Navy, Black, Brown and Black and White Checks. and full vamp; $3.49 . & wi Why pay $4.50 elsewhere? Your choice tombrrow $2.98. a pair ... WOMEN’S 48c CHILDREN’S $2.00 Gunmetal fee WISI ci e's wba dhe cae epee Button Shoes, the best shoes WOMEN’S $3.50 Fine Vici] Je Kid, hand-turned Dress Shoes; A clean-up of a big Mne of Wash Waists in attractive for all herr wea: Play- Spring models, in Lawns, Percales, Drice and Madras; mate last: sizes 5 to high or low neck, % or long sleeves; trimmed with Hg. a pair embroidery and lace Values up to $1.00. Received by Wells-Fargo Express New Ruchings, Pleatings and Rufflings at 14c, 19c, 25c, 35c and 50c HANDSOME RIBBONS in Scotch plaids, Roman stripes and fancy Dres- dens; also the new Motres; all pure silk, at the special prices, 19¢, 25¢, 35c and S@c. It will pay you to anticipate your needs. others plain tailored. Your pick tomorrow 48c | 3 —Sttionery — Wetting © Tablets — ruled; wit blotter; 86 sheets fine writ- ing paper; large package of envelopes; two sizes. Sale price 3c. 15¢ wiRoNStAD = Not C made of iron, but will wear like tron; for boys and girls; all sizes. Sale price lbe. 43 —Seersucker — the C dest crinkle kind; women’s petticoats; all col- ors in stripes; deep flounce, and price, $1 Our price Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday up to 10 p. m., 48e. -=-": NATION MUST PAY $1,800 FOR MAC'S LADY CHAPERON }that after he leaves me morning until he comes forgets utterly He is a man’s man, egotistical and usually He is easily flattered, & pretty woman. I noticed the other night when Eleanor Fairlow was talking to him that he fairly radfated warmth and good nature and I knew that she virile, strong, zood natured especially by MY WAY jhurt as you would hurt her by tak ing Harry Symone around to the stage door and asking her to a typi-, W@8 flattering Mr. Dicky to the top i cal ‘after the show’ ng She ppp not mpm depp’ WASHINGTON, March 11,—Mrs, cia Emowiee goa wre ites (still is in love with. Dick aN" Estelle Rochelle, a clerk at $1,800 brother, ; Miss Fairlow is a very beantiful|in the department of justice, office “Til write her a tittle note: go ronns wien Gaia very attitude of the attorney general, has been and call upon her and then decide tute i abhtinw ta hintaan detailed as “social secretary” to At whether Tw ee so} ci res i a4 ment was pouring balm on his mas. |to™ey General McReynolds. hice gy Ai shee hed me ang {culine egotism. But I know that| The attorney-general is a Dacie then I'll let you say what we shall a “ss il proud of me and that /elor, and has to have some one to do next in the matter fait pe is — Sviionatin aie keep him straight on social usages Dick hesitated a minute, but his|some idea that he did not associate |! Washington ax as we rode along The comptroller's office in the arm did not re with women—sometimes I think be- _ the luxurious gett in Sane fore he knew me woman's attrac-| treasury department has not been the Symones were sending us home| tion for him was purely physica ed fe after our dinner at their house, 1| 1am afraid that is where FE eee se sisaettniis hal knew I had won before he spoke, | Fairlow lost out. She depended too|2Ut states unofficially that if the but was surprised when he sald: “I} much on her power to please his/facts are as stated, the attorney- guess you are right about it, Mar-jeve and did not exert herself|general is probably “exceeding his gie, You go ahead and run it your|enongh to interest his mind, for,|authority” in assigning any clerk way.” although Dick always says he hates |as “social secretary.” ‘ Dick does not often tell me I am|high-brow stuff, yet he eajoys it| The civil service commission says right when I differ with him, and/ very much—in small doses. there are no precedents for or when he gives In to me he almost) (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) _ A t such a practice quick tempered and acts rather like a spoiled child when he can't have SOUR STOMACH?—PAPE’ S DIAPEPSIN. his own way. However, I don't think he is as obstinate or “set”| TRY IT! IN FIVE MINUTES INDI-|fear—they know it is needless to in hie own opinions as are most ot GESTION GOES AND STOM. | have a bad stomact the men I have known Get a large fifty-cent case of He has a splendid capacity for ACH FEELS FINE Pape's Diapepsin from any drug making money and, alas, one quite] senor store and put your stomach right. | as great for spending It. Although] ‘Time it! In five minutes all/Stop being miserable—Iife is too he has one-third of our income for| stomach distress gone. indi. | short—you're not here long, so make his personal expenses, there has not heartburn, sourness or] your stay agreeable. Eat what you | ;been one month since we were of gas, acid, or eructations| like and digest it; enjoy it, with- married that he has not borrowed |of undigested food, no dizziness,| oyt fear of rebellion in’ the stom- from me and out of my two-thirds| bloating, foul breath or headache. | ach f the income I pay all our living} Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its| Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your nd my own personal expenses. [ din ulating upset stomachs, | ho Should ote of the family have saved a little—sometinges tt the surest, quickest stomach |eat something which doesn't agree is very little—each month. aeetn in the whole world, and be-| with them, or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, r stomach derangement, handy to give instant relief, gastritis it is Dick in money matters is gener-| sides, It is harmle ous before he is just. He loves the Millions of men and women now business game and I often think jeat their favorite foods without

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