The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1914, Page 3

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“The Spider and Her Web,” a two-part Universal drama written by Lois Weber, is to ap 4 Cc U T =| pear in Seattle soon, The com : RATE bined stars of the Rex and § Nestor companies are used in this play, It Is the old question DEN oes the means ever justify the er Madame Du Barr, enacted by eas We get (na ty our pel Miss Weber, is the human et spider, @ woman beautiful, but heartless, the type of a woman Filli 1 who causes men to commit | inlgam ing. crimes. Her salon is frequent. | ed by writers, students, artists and acientia’ always men of Gold Crowns on note. They come to her affairs for amusement, but before the Porcelain Bridgework $3) ssseted’ Sse" Sect "he reformation of this woman is the point around which is cen “FallSets Teeth $5 & Up, ts avec” ia the latest re ay work that doesn't prove) Hobart Hen eaitimate to the Imp ory will b: paired free | cruit from @ at any time, y at one time was oho tn SOON—today, tf you| with David Belasco, the noted stage 0 id ecto wine free examination and | director eres | STAND BACK OF OUR) a WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ | IFOR PHOTOPLAY FANS| DAY, MARCH 24, 191 PRICE NO OBJECT There are still thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise ira this store to be closed out, and prices so low it seems almest incredible. Many new lines added. 1, to 2 OFF WHOLESALE PRICES $2, $3 and $4 Worth of Merchandise for $1 Open 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturdays Till 9 (p>. m. —— | . 10c white Bath Royal Society pack Ladies’ $1.00 Hand 39 Towels, red] | ages, including cor-] | 24 C bordered set cover, combina- Ladies’ $1.50 Hand Bags, Huck tion suits, child’s ling the new 69 euth .. WEL L acte.oms 36 Pies > C STARR-MacPHERSON DEPARTMENT STOCK eid | hereby | eae GUARANTEE University St, 2nd and Unt. | OF ceaky St. Opp. Fraser search soctety, wil ternoc Paterson Co. | at the Metr | dally ahows at I 0,4 0, Tand | 8:20 o'clock Th jetures were barred from Port ney and later were permitted to run on a court order, The Seattle board of « has approved the run tn thin elty demanding only that minora under 18 years of arred |Alhambra Until Wednesday Night Clemmer Tonight News — Service”; Go to Wilts’ or = Thie Grama; | Toco onmne: "and ht Spring 350 sitk oti for It ‘Through Eyes of Love,” Edison| *Polo comedy, | | Men's 12% Cotton Kiires - | Lone : "99 c 3 ‘vender. Pi 4 la: 4 none viond lowe, black or 20.00 ‘new Spring | Cos os * blue: ; F ora Th ah mit 7 » dopa FA = ; tan seereee+QO | Bults, short coat mod- | Juntor Coats at go are 4 an ight bine: iam 4 A Ts lich ay ma RESIDENCE THEATRES Men's tho Golf shirts, | lt, Ip news GO OG | atyitsn new "$3. 95 | French “Linen, "in : 4 : o tue w and crash, natural’ and 4 ; need a good Glove be black and an — EO white All Lin F BE you need a goo: Class A Until Tuesday Night | At the Home Until Wednesday white stripes, IU o1§ . . oo bereee 1. -OOC or Catcher's Mitt, or want The Adventures of Shorty,” two “The Reform Candidate,” three Men's $ a 1es ew pring aists $1.50 All-linen Serges $e % h Baseball |reel Broucho comedy; “Her Way,” | reel drama; “Between Showers, Nemiges Shir Ta tratte 69c Pongee, Silk, mer- rice on asedalls, | Princess ‘ na The ector’a|¢ D Pe ° inches wide b ce Et < 4 ose [Bese lot yd Beagle bomaga ieee 95c and $2.45 te Hien ert ue | fac, (ie capien i come in—we'll show you | ae | At the Pleasant Hour Tonight Beau line of Sample Wa advance | ing; in natural co 1c La s : one of the finest stocks in [| | Colonial Until Tuesday Night True Irish Hearts,” three-part O00 Mew 3 lal wih’ tae atl ce Aas teens Leis 19¢ 5 ties cea 4 | | “The Double Shadow,” two-part|drama; “A Misplaced Foot,” com t lines, Bhirts | negiigee, added to this stock at wh Tine 3tc, fn sine 'T¢ the city, and at the right | Margaret Joslin, whom “movie"|pajson drama: “Pathe Weerly,” ledy pe tt at a C | 81.50 to 42.00 Walsts, embrotdered and lace- | Crash ms y 8 }folks know as “Sophie Clutts,” is oneness ecnenneesensnSen nen isihnamcthiiaai ers . 69c Se Fine Mad- bh yr ‘ar ait on, lawns; some 95c Inches wide 1 c price. We are headquar- ters for sporting goods of booked for a whole lot more of the side-eplitting Snakeville comedies. Those laugh makers are made out 1012 First Avenue. d Main jim that time has become one of the | wite, 1 found that Dick had called | foremost emotional actresses, will! me up on the long-distance tel | play leads tn the new Gold Seal pie-| phone. The message made mo just peares under Wiltred Luce nick to think I had been away when ' might have heard Dick's August ae me “Alkall Tke”| Gear voice Hee who is being featured under! alt at once I knew how lonely }the character name of “Universal|; had ween the last three days |Ike,” is making arrangements to| without him; how doubly lonely NEW YORK —"G'wan, chase | P' if,” growled a “perfect Indy” | Cal. Rear the Pacific coast studios! yy my mind not to write to him blue slik dress, picture hat and| of the Universal. He says that at/unti he had written to me, 1 am French heels, when accosted by Pa-| }iast he has found two important| not going to do this again, for, al trokman Weckeser. | conditions of life which suit him—|though he does not write, I know “1 Just wanted to fool my bride,” | the weather of Southern California | he worries if he does not hear from William Goget explained tn cour, |and his work with the Universal. | me, and it makes the time go much | Carney’s latest comedy, “Univer-|faster if I sit down and talk to 1 Ike Has One Foot in the Grave,”| Dick on paper every day while he PIONEER DEAD “rt orsssfe Atami | aye almost come to believe “The Inside of the White Slave that a wife is not only the house TONASKET, Wash. March 24. Traffic,” a moving picture sensa- keeper and homekeeper, but the James M. McKinney, $0, a plo- tion prepared under the direction lovekeeper also of the family. eer who crossed the plains by ox of Samuel H. London, spectal tn Probably Dick ts thinking that I min 1844, is dead here. _ | vestigator for the Sociological Res have nothing else to do but to write 1 open Sunday at-| next for an’ etghtday run sitan theatre, with} Lubin split reel ° The Silver Loving Cup,” tWo|qrama: “The Restless Woman, Spring Needle | e a | part Imp ¢ Animated W frama; “A Hot Time in Snake Underwear 89c | regan dion, Gaia ly.” world’s news; “Universal Ike) sie," Essanay comedy; “Winkle ont i ‘ Has One Foot in the Grave com eee t $20.00 newent 14¢ O07) “A Tele ak Ge Queers” Sees. Grand Until Tuesday Night button. front Ladies $18.00 black | ¢ in" tine ate and # 26c. 6 stripe sam | The 1 two-reel Kay Bee Drawers, el) | scon'e Ste Fine M arama newest | season. plata, Zeon, 3 f en's 260 Fine Mer- | Coats ..-- Bod ‘darks beagelial Cleo Madison, who has been {0 | atre, where | had been with Dick’s| you do it unless he doen.” | motion pictures but six months, and | friend, Harry Symone, and his! jed a@ little because | have never rchase a bungalow in Hollywood,|hecause in my pride I had made} ” SILVER LOVING CUP, | his dear voice. It would be the next; 0°" the labor market here. |best thing to touching him. Again Imy heart beat as quickly as that re ear one ny marriage, when | WOMAN WINNER [waited for his first eall after he jhad proposed to me. NOME Mra Two of the tars are featured in this society drama, Le her t mand 31 Loving ¢ Bair ‘ ‘ F e nor ayers] Dut through the story it seems as a beacon of hope in his struge a team today for competition in the Mand Alexander Gaden, the new star from the Famous Players} so iinst fate. ‘The development of the play is sensational with grip-linterclub smoker at Vancouver Fri | @Mpahy. 1 ts 2 story of the selfish wife and a rising young surgeon,| ping climaxes, leading to « splendid finish day night, pencil stripe, Kid red 1420-1422 THIRD AVE. fe 496) | Gloves 200] | Sorder A - NEAR CORNER PIKEST. YYTy -_--——— ee LADIES’ SUITS AND COATS Very Popular | Very Poputar High-Class Dress Linens | west Materials Ms to} At 1-3 to 1-2 Off oes Melbourne Until Tuesday Night The Stro er Hand,” tworeel Majestic drama ‘Gullty or Not Guilty,” Thanhouser drama; “Kid our stock of New Dresses ie. Hard BO days neo Dresses Love,” Keystone comedy; “A Les cre son in Brid Reliance drama H wen , # Starr-Ma White Votle, fine . ' wilk won ¢ Be es Men’s $2 Finest | Men's $1.00 Silk } trimmea 33. 95 ‘ ion Co rie Dream Until Tuesday Night “The Message of the Rowe Figures, wee Narragansett | Hose 39c ory of Whiney,” Ma corizad Asie Hose, | paates’ fine drama; “ etic drama; “Rafferty'’s Raffle,” L $-tnch heavy Khaki Men's $2.00 to $2.00 sole SE $1628 | $2.50 to $7.00 finest Watsts, exquisite new Spring styles, embrotde net and shadow lace effects, at . on 9 tied | © Linenette tn nat- 2 at the Broncho Billy headquarters Mente tf we po ‘ . broidery e all sorts. tn Niles, Cal. Margaret Joslin lives re inten | Ladies’ and Children’s| ° -::::-. 1226 | terion ais there in a cute little bungalow un-| colorings 3Se ; | “98¢ Irish Crochet Lace jder the brow of the high hills. She PAR DICK’S VOIC sizes | chamole en and Insertion, € iri tae . | whose real name is Victor Potel in all 38 ,| Gloves $1 45 At UNMEARD.-OF REDUCTIONS | Insertions, ; eo. i] ts The latest of the “Snakeville CHAPTER CX. plotters wad Se angry: with: sie’ OF sine a c AE een 849 | cniidren's tinent tse | Ladies te Summer ait at os . ° an o Neckwes rhite Wo | Ribbed : : jomedies” ix to be seen at the! (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper |not writing him. I really wanted|M (sit "hhirin, new | Four-tn-Vands, Teck. | Underwear. ...QO | Verta ...........8 | 390 vaiue Hwd Co | Dream tonight. ae Enterprise Association.) |to do so, but some willful feeling Spring C ub Ties: new, UPI austrian gray Pants | Ladies’ 260 ‘ses ere er 4 When I got home from the the-|made me say to mysel “Don' colorings to-date pat- ” 5 inches “wide, ‘ . a = salt Don ee nes. yiaanet | woroaal---... 106 rape 25¢ | Vests" 14c —_ | Khir military col- | §00 Men's Stik, Web jar; @rays, navy, makes S*"* Bhirley | Ladies 20 fine | Ladien’ $2.60 and $2] 750 and $1.00 Allover brown) and “tight 29¢ Ribbed 19c finest wool Cc mbroideries, I feel though I had been cheat had a really true love letter from piatde: all 8 PY Vew Union Suite .. ins. wide Dick. Before we were married he hires, at au Men‘s $1.00 Flannel- was never out of the city and he contrived to see me every day and he has always used the telegraph when he has been away since. Tho last time he was away 1 wrote him a long letter every day, and, while he never referred to any of them, except a little poem that I sent to him, I found all of them the other day tied up with a bit of| ———————————"— . va “. ribbon that I had given him to t th at its ar gine nore et nor ee JOBS SCARCE IN| 7} off of my dress and I aid not have|!-, 1 finally got rather hysterical a pin to fix it jand I said to myself i, t sag re ALASKA TOWNS | This discovery made me so happy | Just dle a dig for a ante, Dut It also made me!" "impulsively I called to the office, that Dick does not let 108 Into his | Although it-was after midnignt Sot 4 the {he could get Mr. inmost heart, even when he k asked the clerk { Mae eee Ord yey veak iowa | Waverly on the wire. I gave 1im| with men eecsking labor. Re jthe present indecent dress and ‘ . tly 165 men stood in line °. a inking enor Dick's address and waited. Minutes, cently 1 wis scpateaitag fe 'bes his seemed houra. One mint I was he Hear ., an ler el eg of- bd ed and) itraid he would be angry for wak ce. avid J. Kinzie, labor Pubic. ‘markets In the once ing him up, and the next I would agent for the Treadwell mines, Itremble at the thought of hearing warns laborers not to pin hopes Se ge Ss BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE fl pein ah fo eee ASC Bottoms, -o...-e ts er oeee | Starr-MacPherson iter: Store} 2:3. iina: sae eenoeta 98c | 1420-1422 Third Ave., Near Cor. Pike St. see toca at silk frogs . have become filthy under native in. pectors, says H. D. Walamer, in peso against Independence to PARIS.—French dressmakers wl March | sert that {t is the American women, | DANCING 8, Al 24—Douglas’ is overcrowded | not the Paris women who demand | HIPPODROME Pac — University. piece Hi Drel | freak fashion, Dancing Taught by Component Teachers. Cures Without Drugs This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. Alaska, March 24 was the primitive woman | Freq r, wife of the winner of avai in every nerve waiting for (he NomeSolomon dog race, won the call of her man from across the «he woman's dog race Saturday on dintance. sixmile course It was with a delicious, distract ing, almost despairing feeling that I answered the ring of the tel ‘Don’ t ‘Bees With | hone and heard Dick's voice asking & disturbed tone: “Helio, Mor Mustard Plasters! “Nothing the matter, dear, except! There's no sense in mixing up a I simply had to hear you speak) mess of mustard, flour and water to me or die. and getting everything all mussed “You absurd child,’ came the) yy when you can so easily relieve rds over the wire, but the tons that pain or soreness with a little 14 me that Dick was as happy | clean, white MUSTEROLE to hear my voice ot was ba er MUSTEROLE is made of pare oil re \ his. (Men Ike sentiment in thelr| | MUSTEROUS ie made of pire of | Drugless Treatmen orm of g, Restores Health While You Sleep Don't you know, ™ bad luck to wake your poor tired|4 pleasant white ointment. It le take another se of droge | Cures Lame Back, Kheumatiam, r Stomach Trouble. yi et husband out of a sound p just/takes the place of the out-of-date to tell him you were lonely? What| mustard plaster, and will not are you doing up so late? lister! “I was at the theatre with the) MUSTEROI Symones and I just want to tell jief from St you that 1f our lives sink into the! Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff N kind of monotony that engulfs’ ma, Neuralgia, them after we have been married tion, Pleuri even years I'll either commit sul-| hago, Pai cide or get a divorcee.” “Here, M do you know you are paying a dollar a minute to tell ¢ me this? I am coming bome to- pneumonia) morrow, darling, and then you'll for At your druggiat’s, in 25¢ and 50¢ t there are such words as lone! jars, and a special large hospital liness or monotony in the dic-| size for $2.50. ives instant re hroat, Bronchitis, . Asth Conges atism, Lum: s of the Back Sore Muscles, | Frosted (it prevent r normal rita fine treat. ubles H. M'CURDY. 6601 14th Ave. N. E,, Seattle, Wash. vic we'cire’ wth] Beautifully Mlustrated rage sv: Book FREE. Call Today or Joints tionary.” Accept no substitute, If your t ‘ Good-night, Dicky, and Tam glad |qrucgiet cannot. supply you, send) fmt Consultation Free I'm altve, for you love me,” I sald as or 50c to the MUSTEROLE v Bs tote ype ond 8h ae ick {9 quite a satisfactory ho ‘ie you a jar, postage pre | tre is book ts tiustrated band even if he don't write love : r] With pletures of fully @eveloped men letters. A See ae and explains ma Weit! a oF (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) a SLIPS HIS MIND PR ABERDEEN, Wash. March 24.—Declaring he has $15,000 on deposit in some Seattle bank, but does not know which one, John Peterson, who says he suffered a lapse of memory be | cause of the San Francisco earthquake, called on Prose- . cuting Attorney Stewart today % The Electra-Vita Co. re Tuilding r. Spring Wash A. B. JONES to aid him in getting his money Jeweler PICKING A TEAM | Noveoro ; | Athletic Director Frank Vance of * up” is his for great achievements,|the Seattle Athletic club will select 1327 Fourth Ave. repaid, your

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