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1914, Spring Opening Sale rH PHOTO PLAYS} AN OLD RECIPE '4 AMBITIOUS © TO DARKEN HAIR YOUNG MEN “The Silver Loving Cup," a two: bebe «o** part Imp drama, starting at the Pas T Alhambra today, features Alex Gare 7 Tea and Sulphur Turns ander Gaden and Leah Baird, It Gray, Faded Hair Dark hia the story of a brilliant young ae surgeon, hampered by a selfish and Gloss Rates To gesn thapamit oF punter New Merchandise New Departments Aimost exervone knows that Saxe/Law Puts Damper on Drivers| that it dear to him but wigning 00 S Feet M. ded it and Milli D Fea and SulEnoy ro yeT cey) Who Go Into Business |°¥t I" an uphill fight. The allver 2,000 Square Feet More Added to Our Suit and Millinery Department olor and rere, ae prc paling for Themselves N' )W that alterations and improvements are completed, we extend a cordial invitation to one and all to visit . ing sca and our New Millinery and Suit Departments on the Mezzanine Floor. Our buyers have been in the Eastern dandruff, itching Y I ’ falling tare eure S90 @ only RUN INTO INJUNCTION markets several months taking every advantage possible of the Reduced Tariff on foreign merchandise, with the way to Be slo ob Seales ee FARE | result that our basement and warehouse ¢ choked to suffocation. But tk ning new goods were read t home, Ww is mussy/Can’t Solicit B " ™ F a i a yeation su 1is morning n £ 1 y make It a olicit Business, Judge} for your inspection, and we greet you with the best bargains and values ever shown in this city. Try to be at and troublesome Says, in Territory of Former Pepeeays We simply ask at any N our Opening Sale atore for “Wye ace and Employer Bulphur Hair Remedy : : eet 8 tal b for ab Judge Everett Smith has perma d P a eee omen’s are jeer real pe ne nc Works from soliciting business H 0 H S l poesiiy el ‘ yon darwoned | tog. amen elnges During Opening Sale wr hair, as it does It so na competitor, the City Dye Works, f ind evenly. You dampen n sponge — iah bid Coie Has 14 yard—Ribbons; fancy $25 Women’s 69 —Women’s Wash ee roe h x a draw tals} The partners in the Capital Dye Cc Ribbons; wide kinds in c Waists, worth through your hair, taking one small Works —A, Case - esdens, Persians ) * ‘ , ptrand at a time; by morning the | others are you! ing err pee gale Cigar Aba ee Suits $1.00. Made from fine Bair disappears, and after an-| formerly employed by the City Dye aes si eee f Nair Tues madras or lawn. High ether application or two, your hair! Works as drivers. Rees id day without fail. Opening Reece pentifuiiy dark, thick ana] arts tm rivers, Neceatiy” the Sale price 14 12.98 [70 lossy and you look years younger. | ness for themselves 95 = Ribbons; the ewell e length sleeves; some een . —| The City Dye Works Co. claims Vi . j ae iis “ut Stitt We tne, cee moire, Scotch plaid, Here a jaunty spring | trimmed with fine lace : ! ALBERT “ANSEN on its routes ix a valuable asset, | Dresdens, Roman stripes and model, fae hi ne of whip- | or embroidery and small | Jeweler and Silversmith acai tir cae thane erties” ae > ate I areane helbts to 50c. Oper rd, serge, cheviot and wide buttons; others Is Now Located at His Jcourt upholds the company in this|'¥ing cup token of his achi At the Dream, until Tuesday night ing spring sale, <0 wale novelties, and at a very , in fancy mixtures. New Store view. The routes cover a big por Heaven and in bis hours aly it 2's 6 | c yard—Ribbons, 5 to 6! modest 7% ¢, indeed In- 34 to 46 tion of the cit arves as a source of inspiration.) Ciags A Sunday Until Tuesday inches wide, in rich bro stead of paying $25.00, our ; a | . Near Madieon. “ie, e : : . 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison “ft, sald Basel today, “the | see | wks erent nation cades, checks, plaids, Persians, price during Opening Week c —Messaline Pet- = | ‘good will’ of the customers of | ngtoo appears in} “The Adventures of Shorty,” two: rive o get you bette c i Made the City Dye Works is an asset a. "The Rector's| fel Broncho comedy: “Her ‘Way,”| stripes; also brocade velvets 3 ‘ get aan “ Sirti, ticonta,, Madge am L B —as it is—we, as drivers for Class A today, She| Princess drama The Rector's| values up to 75c. Take your with our fast-growing the finest mercerized le that company, made it. | can played thful characters so| Story,” Majestic drama pick, Tuesday, 35¢ partment, will messaline, soft finish. | not see that our case is any [long that character she por-| +9 0 ‘ a d be } eee PP. Just Priaters different from that of the clerk trays in this drama will surprise|Colonlal Sunday Untit Tuesday Te bays ae extra ern with 13%-inch knife in a store, for example, who [many who know her, At the be Night quality tor misses and . j 1019 THIRD SAIN 1043/ has made friends and cus |xinning of the play she Is a girl) “The Double Shadow,” two-part children; sizes 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . . - pleated flounce, in all ———-- | _ tomers for his employer. Can 19, but the finish she ap drama; "Pathe Weerly and 6; absolutely impossible $5 Women Ss Silk the best colors shown he, then, be enjoined from go rs as the minister's wife, a news; “A Trip to the oe siiicew tel wore (Be i ing: w yi DANCING ing to work in another store, | woman of and “So Long, Count, to get a better glove for $1.00. WwW . ts this spring; well worth HIPPODROME or from waiting upon, in that | fe Lubin split reel. hee | in your child to be ais $1.50. store, the people who bought ig. Count, and “A Trip ER ittec ih and Universit } e idtaee ‘Union Grebartve. of him in the store he quit? sn, are a couple of Lubin Melbourne Sunday Until Tuesday —Scarfs and Hat 5] —Women's House Dancing Taught by Competent Can he be enjo art. on the Colonial bill, In Night C Drapes; hemstitched or e 1 Dresses. Made of eachers, Ing up in business for him- former, a dwarf is made to “The Stronger Hand,” two-reel " “Hise cpegie 7 ' vood quality nereala ial self? Must he be always a s up as a French count and| Majestic drama; “Guilty or Not plain; lovely colors; 70 inches 2 . good quality p i THE VIRGINUS HOTEL pa on a clerk's wag ! by a young couple to make Guilty,” Thanhouser drama; “Kid long, 24 inches wide; no bet- New models, with high or | light and medium “That, it seems to me, ts the po r see things the way they Love,” Keystone comedy; “A Les ter to be had for $1.50. low neck, 34 sleeves, in mes a i ; G04 Viewinln Si, near Westlake Av. [sition in which the injunction has/want them to be seen. The jatter son fn Bridge,” Reliance drama A esse : cena Mgedt ns y ; shades and neat designs. . —Kleinert’s Dress Shields, saline silk, crepe or satin . 7 Phone Killott soa left us. We must either work for i# an adventure of two members of oe. Cc habl sori hin 5 vith Ik vind | sizes 34 to 48. Why ithe City Dye Works, or get into the Never-Drop-Aerop! club, Dream Sunday Until Tuesday Night washable, odorless, dur- trimmed with si net and pay $1.00? “The store jsome other businees that we know} who make a trip to the moon in The Message of the Rose. able; standard size; always lace; also small fancy buttons; | P47 * ‘ para pod agg Beare or move to another one of th lub’s machines. After| drama; “The Restless Woman, 15e and 20c To dressmakers, in colors, navy, black, gray that saves you money. city. We have no money to fight|turning upside down and knocking | drama; “A Hot Time tn Snake 0c d white. Sizes 34 to 46. | T y, Sa the case further.” over several buildings in passing| “ille,” Essanay comedy; “Winkie.” dozen and white. Sizes 34 to 46 Tuesday, over the city, they finally arrive at eee he planet Saturn, where further i) Tuesday Night visit th fring Ss 1, r S Every "LL COLLECT | it Grand Sunday Until Tuesday Nig! 9 . to visit this store d@ring our Spring Opening Sale. Every depart- ladventures take place. The latest The Trap.” two-reel Kay Bee} +o aia nate Bien Fy gp adh Here, RBs pe ° tie heel fedition. of Pathe’s Weekly closes| drama; “The Glory of Whiney,” on or | A nt ert is vying with the others to see which can offer the best in- oN BELLINGHAM, Wash. March 23,|"%° PM! ears ee ee ee ee sperma, with ‘the best accommodations —After deliberating 24 hours, the| «cupia's Window" ie aloveatory.| lq pair—Stockings, on the In order to introduce and make you better acquaint 1 — CURTAINETTE, in comfort a: e rard 2,000 ¢ 4 Pye Teast money . fjery awarded $2 pee dasanes' So os A young man is importuned by his niin 12¢ table: sizes 514 to 9; ex-] ed With our fast-growing Millinery Department, we C voile and marquiesette; ‘Weenty, $2.50 to ¥ nvenient! : 77, oth . : es a ; eo 378 ; F 7 : . a ~— id ta wer ee Lewis of the Central Automobile jac cot Panag Kg timed yee hate ‘ RESIDENCE THEATRES ten fhe Fieench rib, for children, | Mave Selected soverad Rendred Women's Trimmed | colors, Arabian and white; 40 Co., who carried Paul Westerlund in| would rather remain as he fa, but) At the Home Until Wednesday You generall eke Why dso ae ee Foe a ce | inches_wide; worth 25c. the M a 2 e 4 ou nerally pay 25¢ y do Cae tote Baker (marathon Of 1#12-has seen a young Indy at her win-| “The Reform Candidate,” three rth yf ee rt een aubbeseraieighecn: —BLANKETS, wool i §' crushed Hogers dow opposite his studio, who has|reel drama; “Between Showers,” it jenat 95 ’ nap; white, tan and etn many charms. He paints her por-| comedy. ; YOUR CHOICE vray; largest size; very fleecy; oVe trait and sends it to her. By chance | od stil pair—Kid and Cape Gloves gray, ry ey Y cys A BUMPER CROP: 43 rege the lady at his mother At the Pleasant Hour Tonight Cc ~—greatest bargain ever of- worth $2.25. ome gindly greets her, to the| “The Buried Past,” two-part dra , A ! - . —TAPESTRY TABLE surprise of his mother, who has|ma; “Rick's Redemption,” “In the fered in regular lines when new $1 98 COvnE. 2 irda PORTLAND, Or, March 23.—Ac-|Planned to bring the two together. | Rogues’ Gallery,” comedy. and crisp; all sizes; embroid- oe yards long, best. colors oe i» and cording to estimates from all parts of the three states, Oregon, Wash- ington and Idaho will yield a crop of over 70,000,000 bushels of wheat ered in contrasting colors. $1.50 greens; worth $3.50. I —SCRIM, 36 inches wide, C in Arabian only; a very dur- — Women's 15-button Complete Report | $ this year, breaking last w bine Y reaking last year’s rec BY OWN HANDS f M k T ey fee Kid Gloves able net at a modest price; cadotall of Market Today —splendid $2.50 quality in other andacd 125d qiility: TiDIES AS Al HERO NEW YORK, March 23.— stores. Why pay it? Fitted tx —PILLOW coven) Evidently sulch Hiram J. a | " s 183 a spectively, 81 an . penn’ (Corrected datiy by Godwin & Co.) mes v j its: PORTLAND. OF. Or, March 2 Sieugh Collin was on.all. fake focal cooking a) 48c ‘Women's Union Suits; worth: 22c jeorge L. Michelle, buffet manaxer| jiungire, until ruined, he extra fine grade; close- — BLANKETS, _ white, of a hotel here, sacrificed his life! cisimed, by the Standard, were fitting knee or lace trimmed; all 98c gray and tan; "114 size. in vain fn an attempt to save Miss Tessie Ellis of Salt Lake City, from death on a trestle by an ele:tric train. found dead in a gas-filled room ina Pctin ip lodging house. sizes; 7$c grade. Special, Open- ing Spring Sale, 48c. Well worth $1.50. 67 —SHEETS, seamless, 81x € 00; Pride of the West Muslin; as good as they make BY A DENTIST ,ON FIRST AVENUE Rests, sack HONOR WAGHER :: 23 pair — Women's _ brilliant, C fas fancy Colored Stockings; come to my office -- ae ere UTOIST HU on Od thelr maoney Uy some Gon A T t R “Dad” Theodore Heinrich Wag act aeae exactly like silk; double sole, em; worth $1.00. on First ay. representing himeajt . pp ; : be Dr. BJ. Brown or his assist RITZVILLE, W oo [nen after 25 years as a musician heels and toes; sur ¢ — FRENCH w “ ash, March 23.—~|1, ‘Seattle, is to be given a testt passes silk for wear Ol NET CUR- BEWARE of this thiet who «| While trailing one auto with anoth-| onial concert at the Moore thea- y patients and lives off my reputa-| ef, August Sickman was badly burt)}). sunday evening, April 26. The air — Women’ TAINS, 3 yards long, MY OFFICES are at when a train smashed into the rope |'"¢: Sunday evening, Af 3 P ' ) attached to the ear rope | affair will be in honor, ot the a Ae C pure silk Gloves; 54 inches wide; great | « of Wagner's band and e First Ave., Union Block yr mi Wagner witl have a | elbow length; 16-but- values; popular pat- an guarantee to save you fust | CRITICISE FAIR | band of 100 pleces on the stage. so i | ton; all colors and terns; worth $4.00. Mollar every time y Aeparague, Ca ie ie : for dental ror. Phecnune.| |) According to two English sclen- Cariic, string » @ sizes; double woven 50 doz. — TOWELS, Se eae & le teen | er oe dane . ‘ you less, than m rope ort] OLYMPIA, Wash. March 22 — paewl say i — pes Lage r ‘ne finger tips. Why pay C red borders, fast tds pent woke o detter cate’ Garis management by the| mals, because of the practicce of se $1.00 elsewhere colors. Gonar when T do|state department of agriculture of Kissing, and gradually 1» being 1 Ee the North Yakima fair was contain dentroyed for that reason . ie @ ed in the report of the state bureau of inspection, GIRL IS KILLED TACOMA, | Knut , & 4 Vrices Paid Producers tor Mutter, Veal and Pork CORSERTATIVE ROWER TO EE ABSOLUTELY BAPE, LUBERAL UNOUCH TO SATEUY (AiR INBED PLOPLE, The Best Insurance For comfort happiness in Autumn of Life is the regularly main- | tained Savings Ac- it usually amounts to nothing I think Miss Dunlap has purity of | “The attraction of the girl on the| mind, and that {s better than inno stage for a man, I think, is the/cence. I am glad Jack ts in love 4 subtle flattering which to be seen/with her, It will do him good even 7 with her gives his vanity if he never marries her. 4 “The persons in front of the foot-| (To Be Continued nued Tomorrow.) 4 Nghts have never gotten over the memes idea that we behind are different from them. The calcium sheds a ROCKEFELLER actor, We make ourselves attrac: | FILM COMING 3 >. Each night, ; |which is the first sex instinct, bat she i had not the purity to resist. | } Hens. fat, 2 ibs. and under THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE THE PHILOSOPHY OF A CHORUS GIRL FROWN, D. D. S.| Lending Dentist | Knutsen, cigar aler, was crushed 73 First Avenue to death under a falling pile of ings until § and Sunday®| wood while playing near her home. | Pe Mtipevie who work IDR. BYRNE DIE March 23 r ughter of Theodore “I can't tell you much about it said Miss Dunlap, “because this is |my first season, but I imagine it holds only the same temptations and hardships that come to a girl CHAPTER CIX. ! (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Miss Dunlap and I went over to “ @ 2 A block hoes o @ 104 for Butter, Kage and Cheese The Bradner Co) mysterious, if bright, light over the! tive to the multitude STAR WANT ADS = | SPOKANE, March 23.—Dr, P. 8 P Elione’s to dinner yesterday, The consequently, any man who can say, | nite = Gs RESULTS | Sere, treet maven of Bpokane, count in a_ strong |more I see of her the better I Ike] Who must earn her Iiving out in the ‘soo, this radiant being singlcs me| The Seatle board of moving ple )O<4, of wand th ach aimee vive ty bank like thi dur- |, 1 /her | world out from among you,’ is always|ture censors has passed favorably a widow and five children Ne . to | Ellene was frankly curfous about) “1 don’t belleve there !s a woman| more or less proud.” len & entied of au eee : ing the earning pe-| life on the stage. In the work-a-day world—if she be| You are a very clever girl, my], i noving pictures, riod of life. at ene |honest—who has not at some time | dear, I thought while she was talk-| ‘The White Slave Traffic Ex- 7 20 CHILDREN LOVE or another had a sex temptation or ing, and you have learned your les-| posed,” as based on the report of It is a matter o! vm 2 |at least a sex bribe. |son well in the short time you have|the John D. Rockefeller Soctologi- i} record that 9 only | ow roraee a | OF FIGS “It 1s 0 polite fiction that women, | been on the stage, but I'll bet dol-| cal Research society. ‘The pictures i. k ne | siorace creamery 5 8.3 SYRUP | eapecially unmarried women, shali|lags to doughnuts that not one of| will be seen for a week, beginning esman jose who are Con. | ; ignore sex, but every man glories | these things have you said to J March 29, at the Metropolitan ad avers in és | in it, and from the time he is twenty | who thinks you have not a th ht theatre. Children under 18 will be stent Sav dle | 2 @ \iT 18 CRUEL “TO FORCE NAU-|untii he ts seventy he {8 more or/of this kind in your pretty little |excludea : : Youth and M je ” © SEATING, HARSH PHYSIC | less physically interested in every | head lus costo mailed an important Life are possessed of |\imvoreer ve INTO A SICK CHILD, | good looking woman he sees, | “Why fs tt that men will always | is vf “athe Oh, it does not make any differ-|confound innocence with purity | SECY. REDFIELD 7 order to his house. The a ee sg oo ence if he is married,” she con-| when they think of women? i ee from Look back at your childhood days,| tinued, in answer to the shocked! Innocence means nothing but| s letter was delayed. ag ~ | [Remember the “dose” mother In-|look that Eliene gave her. “Neither |lack of knowledge—it is not a vir- TO TALK HERE e. 4 care in Age. 4 sisted on—castor oil, calomel, ca-|do I mean that every man pursues |tue, but a state of mind. | if ur money ac- lthartics. How you hated them, how/every woman with criminal intent I heard a man once boast that his} Seattle democrats are busy clean- - The goods arrived 48 As yo hi Z k you fought against taking them, | |WhatI mean is this: ‘That no busi |wite was a child In thought when|ing house in preparation. for the ~ h t lat A cumulates this bank | \ °With our children it's different.|ness, art or trade can unsex the|he married her—that she knew] visit of William C, Redfield, secre- | ours oo late. can and will suggest r@) e t r |Mothers who cling to the old form|human race, and as long as this is|nothing of the world, the flesh or|tary of commerce, who will make ‘ y lof physic simply don’t realize what |so there will be curiosity, desire, |the devil a two-day visit here March Cuma H Western Union Day or safe ot profitable | they do, The children's revolt is admiration, love, hate, tragedy and| Two years afterward this inno-|S1, He comes to study Northwest ¢ means for its invest- welkfounded, Their tender little | comedy mixed up with any business,|cent woman eloped with his best|trade conditions. He will address Z Night Letter would oe b |ny Athany in People’s Bank | “insides” are injured by them | profession or art in which the sexes | friend, who had apparently changed|the King County Demoeratie vf h d thi 1 ment in income-bear- Hullding a if your child's stomach, liver and| work together. And you will find |her innocence to a Knowledge which * league hi i iti Our etory Is short, simple and plain eed cleansing, give only | this no more on the stage than any ac ave save Ss sales- ing securities. Que tory in anort. simple and plain lhowels need cleansing, glve \ ~— | tain °*|delicate “California Syrup of Figs.” | other place i] * man a custome: The Four per cent In- Jo, giincs porcelain ond Ita action is positive, but gentle.| “Don't mistake me; I do not mean COUNT FIFTY! NO RHEUMATIC PAIN; ; sae terest is paid on Sav- | 57 ".000 wu never ook old: | Millions of mothers Keep this harm |that all or any one of these things RUB SORE STIFF ACHING JOINT. . . ‘and pin pines | ious “fruit laxative” handy; they|happen to all then and women who S cost would have been ings Deposits. ; young oF) “low children love to take it; that|'work together, but I have found ? ’ r tli: Of extracting teeth without any pain, — lit never fails to clean the liver and| that to do our best work one mist ‘ ” trifling. |e VOR sees Your SHeNAs ORG Sepia Seek bowels and sweeten the stomach, |bo in love. Get’a small trial bottle of old- . RA harmless rheumatism cure e | Of cleaning loons tooth and making them|and that a teaspoonful given today| “It la not youth which creates, time, penetrating “ which never disappoints and can. 4 Ranken Uaniind (ehaenla «a saves a wick child tomorrow but love. Every great man or wom. n P jabs & St. jnot burn or blister the skin. « - yinotight wes away out of!" sui your druggist for a 50-cent|an of history has had a great love Jacobs Oil. | Limber up! Quit complaining! TH “ ir E WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. | Of aul things oles tnet Dentists can ao bottle of “California Syrup of Figs.” | behind him or her.” | Set 6 Spel See of “St. ate s Ye Kuarantee all work that we do for! which has full directions for babies,| “Do you think men are apt to fall bi Fe ire ‘om any drug store, an Telephone ae call at any office for rates lop vdeivc eso tt wilt test ana cqqlthildvennef ail ages and for grown: |in love with thelr stenographerar’| Rheumatism is “pain only in Just a moment you'll be free ~ + > ups plainly on each bottle, Beware | asked Eliene e a oe one. in a ete in- ae mvnie pain, soreness and ©} and we will surprid® you at ematinese of UPS, y sige $e ‘ae Ki ernal treatment, Stop drugging! |stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief | a ‘ f counterfetta sold here, See that| "I don’t know,” answered Miss| Hun aoothing, ponetratag “Se dacland a cure await you, “St, drone FOURTH AND PIKE SEATTLE ust know, as through- it is made by “California Fig Syrup | good word for the Albany's Cut Rates, Company.” eRefuse any other kind with contempy Dunlap, very oft ing fancy or but I don’t think they do They may have a pass curlosity fot them cobs Ol)" directly upon the “tender | Ot!" {s just as good for tioa, spot” and relief comes instantly.| neuralgia, lumbago, backache and 1 #St. Jacobs Oll” conquers pain, It! sprains,

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