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— a a8 Press I Rmhek TRRE YS Be: See We Have the First Choice of the Entire Universal Program These Shows Talk for Themselves TONIGHT TOMORROW LAST TIMES FROM THE LION'S JAWS Many new thrillers are in this two-part wild animal really, i THE HONEYMOONERS ' A two-part comedy-drama that ’s a very good picture. UNTIL picture— Announci SUNDAY NIGHT ing the treat we prom- ised you some time ago | SHE WAS ONLY A WORKING GIRL | It’s a two-part burlesque on | the modern melodrama. A laugh every second will bring a smile the next day. Florence Lawrence and Tom | Moore are the leads. | | a second and ANIMATED WEEKLY | | laugh a scream. P Picture news that will interest | | i the women as well as the un. | Ps ' ALL-STAR TRIO i Sweet Songs Westlake at Pine | DENTIFY VICTIM OF MURDER HELL COME BACK Conducting an all-day tnvestiga-) tim vestiga-) tim of murder. yesterday of the mysterious) feeder diecovery at 28th av. and st, Detective Captain Tennant developed ev!- Which may lead to a solution The condition of the body found A shallow crave in a vacant lot. shole in the back of the skull, and Gscovery of a two-pound ham Bear the place make officials @rtain that the man was the vic an An Fr the body seem man’s identity as Chris Olson, terested in mining lands tn Idaho THE ROYAL NEIGHBORS found on th tn Papers and circulars to establish id property in Saskatchewan. oF 2 merica are in convention eano, Cal. We don’t know what soclety is, but it sure has the Daniel Frohman PRESENTS The Pride —OF— Jennico A Dramatic Conflict of DIETERICH & GRIFF MUSICAL DUO Hearts and Swords OLIVER G. WALLACE ORGANIST LOS ANGEL . March 18. Riccardl, Lis Angeles att fled to Monte Carlo swertn. [return to stand trial, & statement today by torney Fredericks. AIDS BUSINESS *:: a charge of embezziem of money from a client, Js reedy to| arrier Royal,’ according District . V ey rw 9 ESCAPE an nt At CHICAGO, March 18.—Bandits |reaped a rich harvest here early today when Inexplicably, so far as | investigation has revealed, whole |rows of street Hghta went ont sud \denly in the business section. The outlaws took advantage of the darkness as promptly as if they bad been expecting It Complete Report of Market Today Following closely the reduction from $18.00 to § Yakima pota toes dropped an dollar today soared a quarter of a ce quotatior tee 85 cents. Case ols. dow 25 cents Prices Paid Prod sit W. Goa Veal and 5 under naw selling Price for vr brick ta zeaiand ‘creamery, “rh rage » eo @ emery 2» 8 Fresh ranct Lamburger © fern outside fooms to 50c, | 86 West Stew Market). Advertisement, « for Vegetables and oo in Stewart House, wart (near Pike Public | tHE STAR FEO AST WEE The Pride of Jennteo” ta the of ring at the Clemmer on today change of program The Pride of Jennteo” ts a thrilling tale of the olden days of wantry, It tella of a young ne bleman who swore to his dying clo that he would uphold the family name, and would never marry beneath bis station, How over falls in love with two women, one a princess, hor matd, and it ts this love affa that leads him {nto many thrilling expertences, In tho end, not only the choice of his heart but, unknowingly, the princess the other | he wins, | w musical numbers will be of: | | fered, | eee “The Desert Triberman,” a two part drama at the Class A, etart-| ing today, tells of how, when | shown mercy, the to repay with all his help the ic liph who had spared his I! er the Arab has the ouartale \ Keystone come ody | is on the bill There are five wanes on the w bill at the Colonial, starting | tay A three-part Vitagrap> a 2 is called “An Officer Gentleman,” and deals with the so lal side of army life eee Her Hand Biograph drat at the I m, starting today, ts tory of the Russian Nihiitets, O t ame program {x “The Adven tures of the Extra Baby,” one ¢ the series of "Octavius, the Au Detective. eee The Animated Weekly at the Alhambra today shows pictures of the globe-trotting baseball he returning to New York; flood fornia; sports the wreck cau blizzard at Port Jervis, New York, and the ¢ of pariiament in London, England. In addition, there {s a come frama and a wild animal ploture This program cl with tonight's shows. f eee Alhambra Until Wednesday Night! th IA Jaws. two-part mooners, rt Viet drama Animated world’s new Class A Until Saturday Night The Desert Tribesman ° art Thanhouser drama rhe Pt suer Pursue American Western Hit it Pastime, Keystone $102 Clemmer Until Saturday Night The Pride of Jennico,” Fame Piaye filer eee Colonial Until Saturday Night A Officer a a Gentleman three-part Vita aph iras Colonel Heexa Lt he Ju War “Madura a She Its Pagodas, [conte eee | Melbourne Until Saturday Night Mutual Girl, No. 9:" “The Crucible,” American drama; “Rural D Keystone comedy; two-part Broncho Dream until Saturday Night T Brother,” two ler Hand rama; "The Adver ne Extra Baby,” comed see Grand Until Saturday Night M Weekly,’ Th Is of Domino; “The comedy eee RESIDENT THEATRES At the Home Until Friday » Cricket On the Hearth,” two ree) drama; “The Great Pasadena Tournament of Roses”; “A Robust Romeo,” come . . At the Pleasant Hour Tonight The Ghoet,” two-part ama The Missing Ring,” drama Wine,” comedy ROUGH ON LOVERS ZION CITY, Il March 18 An kry because two love-sick young fol ‘ f John Alexander Dowle made eyes at each other tn Zion tabernacle, Overseer Volvia has observed notice that Dowleltes who practiced “puppy love" in public be publicly doused under a drant would fire hy |THEY’LL SETTLE IT | | The democrats of the First con |cressional district will hold a meet jing in the Lyon building tonight }to thresh out the canal tolls sub: Park Natatorium Advertisement Luna March opens 21 5c Mig 2-reel “Thanhouser’ An “America plitting “Keystone Mabel Bd “The| WEDNESDAY Arab chief swore | a + (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper I aah wade he | #nd I think I would be a fine wife ming down her face kissed me Enterprise Association.) ae be glad to, Madge,” she’ nq mother if 1 had husband and apivonsty hac nora A ‘Come in and have dinner with 3 children dependent upon me for ill you, Madge? ill you me,” I said to Eliene Symone when ‘Oh, how pretty it all is,” she ex- their comfort and ple % truly w arrived at my hotel af “Jack's chorus girl “CLASS A” THEATRE By Far the Best 5 Cent Theatre in the Northwest Program for Wednesday, Thursday, “THE DESERT TRIBESMAN” Special Arabian desert “THE PURSUER PURSUED” “HIS FAVORITE h d RAYMOND BALLARD, Piano Soloist You pay ten cents to see a pro-| gram like this anywhere else. “CLASS A” THIRD AVE. AT PIKE ST. MARCH 18, 1914 Alteration and Expansion Sale AES A EE | ST TE OS TE ETT. KEEP POST ED!" certainly pays to keep posted on the different places where bar- amma gains are being offered. Our store at all times contains a host of unusual bargains, more especially this last week of ALTERATION SALE, when you can buy goods much cheaper than at any other time—read on, every item a money-saver. Women’s Section will be affected the most, therefore the bargains will be GREATER than in any other department in the store this week. ‘The Only Store That Saves You Money.” Here’s {Startling Values in Women’s Spring Coats Something $10.00 TO $12.50 COATS, $7. 75 NEW MODELS : A very modest price, indeed, f ’ rt, jaunty 87 Women’s Cambric Skirts, 10del t fa ned of novelt ting peord and c deep openwork embroid ne serge the ength 1 trimmed with ery flounces. No better for tin and 1 other el nmed n all the $1.50 anywhere. While they ‘ lar $ “ hold out, 87c. Don’t wait ; you may be too late $1.50 WOMEN’S KIMONOS, $1 17 by Women's Chemise Cam- SPECIAL > adie C oe Gowns, Slip-ons Jere et ttre, las! ‘ and ’rincess tyle, lace ! exte : gr vbigity trimmed t 1 bottom. No 1 etter to be ad for $1.50. Act kly many advertised ) articles are sold out the first $1.00 WOMEN’S PETTICOATS 15 Three great special num \ f merce t bers in f cambric | 3-inch Corset Covers, lace trimmed; , ; il izes. Ne ule price ie re : $3.50 WOMEN’S 38 Auto Scarfs — worth SKIRTS , C s1.50 long and wide ae ; nd hemstitched; all color ; , You have never seen anything 9 i sprang half as good for double the rith pe sips price. i atere HUBBY, when your wife ties a string on your finger, 75¢ WOMEN’S yon: count’ orgehs 40° tricir WAISTS : home that spool of Cotto New ew | ns on your pant 1 ¢ no excuse i a 9 ‘ KEEP PO=TED-THREE DAYS SPECIALS 9 Kid Gloves, al! es and 39 a Gloves; another ¢ ar Women’s Summer Vests; no C firect importation Ci: Royal Vic sleeves. You always pay 10c tte counter. Why pay wan ana tu > ble alterations, take 2 for 10c x Ss n the car and come | Cormack f wove The 15 Women's Lisle-finish Vests; mm t Cormack's ONLY “store that Ca deep crochet lace trimming all fg 15 Children’s and Misses’ Kid “ wid appt 5 serie 4 around yoke and neck; sizes 34 to 44 , ihe extra fine grade izes 5 “Naiad” Bolero Dress Shields; } [:xtensicn sale, 15c 7 s 5: tan only. You can't G al \ up 50 Women’s Union Suits, lisle By uy a sed glove for $1.00. Bring | may have bought them GC thread and Porosknit; lace trime a in your child mu know the price of ea med or cuff knee; square yoke or low Women's high grade Kid] ~ ‘ ; ‘ eck; also Comfy cut; best 75c grades. 8/c Gloves, 3 rows rich embroid- % Pair—‘Kleinert's Dress Shieias; Sale price, 50c ery; all colors; also black with | ¥¥ washable; odorless; I5c and 20 5 Just for this sale, a Union Suit, white stitching, white with black | values To dr ssmakers, per dozen, c generous in size, and well worth stitching. Why pay $1.50? $1.00. Another lot, 7« 45c. All sizes. While they last, 25c 1 19 French Cable Net BOYS’ $5 chrome Calf High Top, two-buckle | QF \ Tapestry Table Cov- . Curtains; hand Shoes ‘ough; just for rough wearing; | GUO ers, in reds and some panel borders; reg boys’ 24 $2 95 greens; fast colors; regular ular size; $3.00 grades a pair . 60c quality YOUTHS’ $3.00 Box Calf, High Top, two-buckle Bed a ee Shoes, double sole, nailed and sewed $ Comforters, dark and $1.6 See eleca?. jane solld leather; § to 13%; a pair...... 2.25 78¢ medium colors; al- thee; very. heavy: large MISSES’ $2.50 High Lace Skuffer Shoes,, with | ways $1.00 : worth $2.50. heel; the Nature foot-form shoes, with 1 90 sig wat lots of wear; 12 to 2; to close, a pair ‘ 5 Extension Rods; can Pf eer CHILD'S $2.25 Vici Kid High Top Shoes, button C be extended out to 54 98 nore i a ng Yon only; a neat shoe for occasions, and 1, 59 inches; worth 10c. gray and white; dou will give satisfaction; §% to 1 le-bed size; good = and One lot of Ladies’ Storm Rubbers, low 1, Outing Flannel, in heavy; worth $1.50 heel; the kind; to close, 49: 8c plaids, Chatke and all size pair C stripes; worth 124¢ .. ON. White Cotton Bats, 2 VUC size, 72x90; full 1 9 Tapestry Couch & pounds; our standard $1.00 sf Covers, 3 yards quality long, Oriental designs; beau. tiful rich fabrics; values to 11: Marquisette Scrims, $3.50, : 20 in Arabian and B a very etrong net 113 Pillow Covers, size worth 20¢ 20 45x36; good, he: quality muslin; worth 20¢ Sheets, size 72x99 59c nice round - t i) §3 Nottingham Lace Cur- muslin; soft finish; usu © tains, in white and ally S5¢ ecru; values up to $1.25 | my room in the morning telling me| what he expects to do during the day and asking me if 1 want him to go anywhere with m and I send inquired she answered has often said he squalling brat around. i not back @ courteous message, and then| “But I think he would let you,” both of us go about our several I said, “and I'm going to sound him THE FAS! + TO GIVE duties of trying to pass away the on the subject.’ time For answer the somewhat cold Madge, Harry could ge a great,/@nd passionless Eliene Symone Harry was not to be home tonight CHAPTER Cv. plendid man {f he only were ed over to me poor and you have never seen my rooms. claimed as I opened the door. “Why, Margie, do you know there is a more homey look to thié little place than anywhere in my twenty-re castle which we call ‘the cottage She sank down Into my favorite (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) GOLD IS STOLEN “Why don't you do some philan thropte work, dear?” T asked "T have thought of that,” she an swered, “but I don't want to do any wholesale giving; I want to make visiting “You said & personal gift of more than my low chair with an almost envious money.” She stopped a minute and sigh then said: “Madge, do you know The theft of $500 in gold while in You ought to be a very happy what Is the easiest thins in the transit from the Bank of Montreal woman,” I said. “Ido not think you world to give?” and before | could branch at Vancouver, B, C., to the wish that you may not answer she said: “IT IS MONEY, Seattle National bank, by Wells When Mr Rockefeller, Mr. Car.|Fargo express is being investigatel looked up quickly and then negie or any of the others give » today by officials of the two cities she spoke: “Now, Madge, you know) million dollars to this college ot that is a perfectly inane remark.!that foundation they are not doing Of curse, I have money—Just| anything but signing their namer DORR MUST D E Friday and Saturday. aathern Of tt, but the one thiual oie” then tote no) ee IE which I wish for more than any-|themselves; neither of their time ome re thing else it cannot give me.” nor thought. It is the easiest thing) BOSTON, March 18.—Unless A thrilling tale of th “L suppose you mean children,” T/ they can give, as they are givine Gov, Walsh interferes, Wm, A sald what they do not want.” Dorr of Stockton, Cal. sentenced “Perhaps,” she answered, “for at “Kliene,” | suid, “if you do not to die during the week of March seca clans chfld would give me what I long for have a child soon you must adopt tor the murder of Jan, Mee most « knowledge that | was nec. one," must pay the extreme penalty PASTIME” essary to some and yet T some I would do it tomorrow if Harry| This was made certain today enna Nicavaldid times think that mothers are not would tet. m wheh the state ‘parcle Hoard ite an particularly necessary to rich chil Have you ever asked him?” 1 its report dren, Do you know, Margie, | would s : eee part entoaeiee be supremely happy if 1 could do OUCH! MY BACK! RUB P something for some one that would : 4 AINS AWAY; make him feel it was me that was 3 Winag™ "tine" S's END LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, BACKACH! money?" : > % " “You have Harry,” 1 said tatu ously. if Get a small trial bottle of old-| fifty, the soreness and lameness “He would say you were ‘makin ing “S gone a noise Ike a platitude’ if he were TAINS; gah AN St Don't stay crippled! This so: Ra kee vanity Jacobs Oi Ing, penctrating oll needs to be u Madge, do you for one instant : —— only Tt takes the ache and think that 1— just poor little T When your back is sore and pair out and ends the mise necessary to Harry Symone? » fame or lumbago, sciatica or rheu- [t cal, yet absolutely harm know better! Why, my dear matism has you stiffened up, din't less and doesn't burn or discolor PeANatnehciA He een. thin suffer! Get a small trial bottle of the skin weeks at a time unless we are d old, honed “St. Jacobs Of!” at any Nothing else stops lumbago, sct- ing out together or have friends o @tug store, pour a Iittle in your/atica and lame back misery so hand and rub it right {nto the pain or ache and by the time you count dine with us. + “He always sends a message promptly ind surely, Jt never dis) appointel to but Harry like a nd with tears a, STI RRA Te. ba EP Re, de thaw