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THE STAR—WEDNES CLEMMER Oc !Qc 10c 10c FOUR DAYS ONLY The first time you have ever had the chance to see America’s most distinguished ar- tiste at ten cents. MRS. FISKE In Her Foremost Success Scene from “The Rellc,” a two-part Bronoho drama, at the Clase A, featuring an aged actor who hae fallen upon hard times, after a long and brilliant career Luck favora him He is raised from a “supe” to the part of King Lear, In Shake speare’s tragedy, For the mo ment he is in his glory, But he dies in the midst of It all, That a day's work at a motion|]Athambra Until continual Wednesday Night 1 © studio {# not a “The Silver Loving Cup,” two- mance and fun te attest:| part Imp drama; “Animated Week Gr Cunard, leading | ly,” world's news; “Universal Ike woman scenario writer at the! tiag One t in the ave,” com () e Universal Pactfi edy; “A Tale of the Desert,” drama She was asked r o outline *_* © h ‘cles she beean, “| Class A Until Saturday Night gy Digs ge Relic,” two-reel_ Broncho ty the thied pie |4rama; “Across the Hall," Keystone | i Peery Bop cgted oi comedy; “His First Love,” Majestic The an ls were not In shape, and ou work in that pleture was postponed Clemmer Until Saturday Night D'Urbervilles until the rnoon, I then took e ; seven scenes in my ‘Won “Tess of the D'ubervilles,” Fa In the Firat that I mous Players drama. wrote another comedy which I've oC ee a | planning entl Colonial Until Saturday Night The Garden of Bride lunch time tled ‘Tom's Che two-part we had taken 20 scenes of this com-| Selig drama; “An Hour of Terror, THE PATHETIC RECORD [rip Pad taken 30 scenes of this COM") Riograph drama; “A Model Youns| Man,” Vitagraph drama. After lunch I wrote 50 scenes for OF A WOMAN'S PITIFUL CAREER The Mystery of a White Car,’ the Hfourth picture of ‘My Lady Raffles’. Melbourne Until Saturday Night |series, The last thing this after hiyn, the Irish Rose,” two- }noon I worked In the same cages Part Thanhouser drama; “Mutual the Hons and leopards, this| Girl, No, 10°; “Canght In the Web,” material to be used in the ‘Leopard| Rellance drama, and a Keystone DIETERICH & GRIFF Musical Duo OLIVER G. WALLACE Organist comedy. Lady And now,” going into the cutting room and as Dream Until Saturday Night “The Mexican’s Gratitude,” Edt ‘The Leopard Lady” is a two-|80n drama; he District Attor part drama. It will be seen in Se-|ney’s Friend,” Biograph drama; Atle tomorrow as part of the new|"A Real Estate Deal,” Lubin com: i hitceinbee Ball jedy; “Black Beauty,” drama, with “Hiram's Hotel,” comedy “A Friend of the District Attor-| Se ney” {sa Blograph drama. Louine,| Grand untit Saturday Night fused to the comforts of wealth, | Gringo,” two-part Kay-Bee marries the mayorelect. He need | aram “Mutual Weekly,” world's ‘e Seer Unea oe aoe bade news; “Billy's Ruse,” Princess com lcessful position. Later the di she continued, “I'm sist with the cutting of that film |}1s to take bonds for half the cost of construction. ‘APPROVED PLA “WORTH YAKIMA, Wash., March | %5-—Approval, by vernor Lister | ‘of the plan of co-operation between ; state and federal government tn fu- _ ‘tare-teclamation projects, as = pro- a —w the Washington Irrigation £ here, means that the plan be presened at the Denver Tee eens jetincan| attorney found her tn his apart Taerett B. Deming. & local cat|ments, and his friend, the husband, the parties with whom the Ameri./!% the room beyond, dead from an wee Can Con aaninet which there| accident. What was his duty fan sult pending in'New York, em.|toward the mayor? It ts showing At the Home Until! Friday “A New England Idol,” two-reel of governors. Briefly. it| tered into an agreement tn restraint | “t the Dream today. | Séamas “PEs canon en gation | | ; are approved as feasible SES Ee | “Kathlyn, the Irish Rose,” a two- Ts mn of menetre Ht the reclamation service and the, Richard Walton Tully, playwright, bert Thanhouser drama, starting | drama; nr Musicta commission, the government) sues for divorce, he Melbourne today, feate drama; Sally's lopement is aude Fealy. On the aame bill ts omedy. Lie ag jthe tenth of the “Mutual Girl” se At the Pleasant, Hour ‘Tonight ries. u j eee | “The Impostor,” two-part drama; In the “Animated Weekly,” at the| “Tho Golden Heart,” drama; “Two Alhambra today, the camera man| Men and a Mule,” comedy {was at Death Turn {n the Santa ‘Monica course, in Callfornia, and caught the spill of the big racing car whose wheel was dished at this corner, when the car was running Sabout 80 miles an hour. This pho to was shown recently in The mar Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Pratt reeted dally by J. W. Stops Tobacco Habit. in One Day Sanitarium Publishes Free Book Showing How Tobacco Habit Can THEATRE WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. Qngwin & Co.) oO @@ee 90309 ave tried thin} ‘ 1 ‘im Bic: DAY, MARCH 25, 1914. GREAT ACT remembered- mack Bros. you would and Summer Coats in val of this week— GREAT ACT SENSATIONAL VALUES New Arrivals — Women's $16.50. Your choice for the balance pring Opening Sale exists in our Women’s Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Departments. McCORMACK BROS. have lowered the cost of living. It should be IVITY -and it is judging from the increased volume of business, that were it not for McCor- continue paying, as usual, a pretty steep price for merchandise. FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. $1.19 Spring ues up to $5 Prrterty s New $1.50 HOUSE Spring Hats DRESSES fade ot Amoskeag | Trimmed in Most Artistic $9.98 ringham ar ile, and Pleasing Manner. ° Fashioned of Imported Ratine, low neck, 4 sleeve el Year. Choice Serge, Honeycomb Weave, skillful, made and trimmed Special ly tailore: with the new drop for the balance of $1 19 $2. 98 shoulder; 36 to 50-inch cutaway or thi COK wrcees j ' ‘ straight front coats; some trimmed with silk or moire and fancy braid, the balance others self-trimmed, in all the new $1.75 oe remind you colors shown this season izes 34 KIMONOS. 1 39: the Millinery to 46 - Hats come in $2.00 WOMEN’S ‘SI. 29 ere 3 beautiful ._ sof ough #l WASH WAISTS ch Crepe tor neguges: attire; the hand of an Made from Vo Crepe »bons, velvets, French Lawn, high or low neck pompons and flowers of the or long sleeves; some trimmed most fasc ting kind Just with embroidery or lace, other t 100 of these, 60 te 79 ff hie ae or small button ar early Wednesday _$ 8 in our WASH GOODS and DOMESTIC Departments for the bal- ance of this week. We certainly are reducing the cost of living with these prices. IVITY | French Cable Net Turkish Bath Towe! dou: a Housekeepers’ Pride — Good 24 Damask pure u : $1.19 Lace Curtains; hand | 165c ble texture. You € Linen Crash Towellng strikes | CC Scarfs, 8; 8 nome panel borders; white and | buy as good for Housek ssponsive chord in the heart of | standard 35¢ visi ecru; regulation size; regular | Sale price 16 2-3c. the £00 housekeeper. This bleached 0 a | o, | and brown crash {8 worth 18¢. Sale be | a gineering (en secre | 15¢ Fancy Window Scrims, 26 | brice 11¢ | 19c Japanese Crepe, all | 67c tains: some consider | - inches wide fa and he O. Hemmed Sheets; standard | shades; guaranteed | them “old-fashioned,” but “old. | PFO! adap wa TT UO size; wnter-twist round | fast colors; worth 25c. j fashioned” people like them be- | “°¢ ¥#' ue 3 aK ee ° as vac You always pay Tbe. PROT } cause they wash and wear; 159 en — nen — iousekeepers’ Sale price 48c. $1.25 quality; cut to 67 Damask; extra heavy double $1.5 White Crochet Bed | 89e bei na well Colored Table Oil Cloth, | Warp; grass bleaches. Housekeep epreads, full 11-4; worth | Soton. ctectata value $1, 15¢ 48 inches wide; regular | Ts’ Sale price 5%c $2.00. Your pick now $1.59 | on; standard value $1. | 20¢ quality. 23¢ Window Shad green only 69c Blankets; double; 10-4. Col- | 90- Orumme Samples! © fast color; ue; regular ors, gray, white and tan; 5 Extension Rods, can | vue Lace Curtains; values to | sf fixtures complete. Sale price | fancy fast color border. Sale price | C be extended to 54 | $2.00. Thursday, only 29 f9e | inches; worth 10c, | | 69 Women’s Kid } C Gloves — Two- | clasp; direct importa- | tion; standard colors; all sizes; no broken lots. Fitted at the counter, 69c Impossible to get better fitting } Glove or a more dressy Glove. This Glove has | class. See that back ] Sale price 87c | Silk Gloves—Fl- | 3c bow - length, 16- | button, all colors, dou- ble woven finger tips. Niagara Maid, Fownes’ Kayser's. $1.00 al- ways and everywhere except here T5c Kid Gloves. though we advertised this it such a | sweet Kid Glove we re- No better for Sale price 75c or Al- have Glove, is dainty, peat $1.00. CHAPTER CXI (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) It was a long time before I got sleep after talking with Dick | over the long-distance wire, and I was awakened by a violent ringing of my telephone. the matter?” “Wo have just received a tele- gram that Uncle John fa dying and neither father nor mother is able to go, and Dad ts nearly crazy be cause Dick ts not here. Tell him that Dick will be home this afternoon and I will be right over.” Margie, you are a brick,” sald Mollie in a relieved votce. I'll leave word with Dick to tel ephone me at your house the mo ment he comes {n and I will pack up a suit case so that he can bring it over and we can go to the train prethon and way It ts entirely suc- ati and in addition to bantshin ' the desire for tobacco, has Improve ae thet wonderfully Thia| Pa See H H method banishes t 7 @ immie Pacheco m8 tng, chewing, cigarettes or - aipping | im @ As this book ts being Aletributed | it free, anyone wanting & copy should | wg " , i gent their name and address at once, | 5 World’s Middle-weight Champion havertisement rE in @ ya prope for Tutte, In the Thrilling “Rex” Drama ah re 1” |Eprings. over 2 Ibe is Seotiere, fat, 2 Ibe. under HH 6a ” fat 1" 16 u oP 19 End Itching Scalp and Stop) “ivan foo i doe 900 Falling Hair—At Once. | Melsian nares ooo toa 18 Vea +1. "u@ Mm sa There Is ono sure way that never] BL ATER none He Fe we ‘alla to remove dandruff complete | Ui\ing Price for Butter, Rams and Cheese A 2-reel “Broncho” feature. falls to eat te to dissolve It. This | “tacrrected daily. by The Bradner Ce) See the Tempest destroys it entire To do this, Wenning les » cene. A Classic just get about four ounces of plain,| n —— — ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at] eeen night when retiring; use enough to 4 pao a moisten the scalp and rub it in ome . 7 gently with the finger tips | Zealan — Ry morning most, 1f not all, of | wren ranch Kes a ¥ your dandruff will be gone, and —_ K 66 three or four more applications will completely dissolve ynd =o entirely destroy, every single sign and tr Yo : find, too, that a . ing of the sealp My Cleansing, Healing Balm In “Across the Hall.” stantly Clears Nore, Head and A Sentimental Majestic | fail. ° NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCE crant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals ‘ou jowsy, ailh Throat—Stops Nasty Catarrhal the inflamed, swollen membrane You’ Wl laugh yourself | woft, and look and feel a hundred| Discharges, Bull Headache Goes. | which line the head sick, | Drama full of interest. BP tiiiés petrer throat; clears the paseal If you want t your hatr| Try “Ely's Cream Balm.” [stops -nasty discharges and a foe! looking rich, do by means get Get a small bottle anyway, just | ing of cleansing, soothing relief rid of dandruff, for nothing demtroya|to try {t--Apply a little in the nos | comes Immediately the hair so quile It not only|trils and instautly your clogged | Don't He awake tonight, strug starves the hair and make it fall) nose and stopped-up alr passa cling for breath, with h tuffed 2 out, but it, makes it stringy trag-|of the head will open you will ostrils closed, hawkin and blow The Biggest 5-Cent Theatre in the West. dull, dry, brittle and. Hfeless,| breathe freely; dullnes 1 head-|ing. Catarrh ‘or a cold, with It and everybody notices it You can| ache disappear mornin the | running nose, foul mucus dropping “ i get liquid arvon at any drug store. | catarrh, coldAn-head or ¢ atarrhal | into the throat, and raw dryness is Third Avenue at Pike Street. It is inexpensive, and four ounces|sore throat will be gone |distressing but truly needless ia all you will need This simple End such misery now! Get the Put your faith-—just once—in| remedy has never been known tofamall bottle of “Ely's Cream Balm" | Ely’s Cream Balm" and your cold at any dug store. This sweet, fra-|or catarrh will surely disappear, i Glove Specials THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE DICK'S UNCLE JOHN “Can you come right over here?” | I heard Mollie ask in agitated | tones. “Of course, T can, dear, What fs It should be remembered that were it not for McCormack Bros. you would be paying a steep price for Gloves as well as for other things. Shoes-Shoes | Hosiery Specials WOMEN’S $4.00 American Lady Shoes, known 12: Pair—Stockings for those more interested the world over for style and wear. We have 20 in wear than effect, in sheer lisle, heavy cot- ton; also ribbed; white feet. Sale price 12%¢c. 8 Palr—Chlidren’s Stockings, extra fine ribbed; button or lace, at $3. 49 5c sizes 6 to 7% oly. You always pay 15c. Open- MEN’S $5.00 Freak Toe Shoes of the best Box ing Sale price, while they last, two pairs for 10c. Calf Leather; welt double sole. We guaran- 38c Hat Drapes, new shades: also Auto Scarfs; > tee this shoe to give satisfaction is lon: ‘, g and wide, hemstitched. Never before for for the price . i 3, 98 lens thin TLE. MISSES’ $2.00 Fine Vici Kid Shoes for dress. them {n Viel Kid, Gunmetal Calf, Velour Calf all sizes; and Patent Leather; Sale price 38. tgs jut fing 1 Women's Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched The leading shoe in our department; $1 69 123¢ Womens (Cee uae lets ae Daten oe tne; S46. $0 TR) SBOP «+5 ++ < : others neatly embroidered; 20c and 26c grades. Sale LITTLE GENTS’ $2.00 Shoes, Kid Leather, | price 12%. mannish last; button or lace; sizes 6 to 8; a pair.. . 23¢ Women’s Brilliant Slik Lisle Stockings, double " le and toe, high spliced double heel; new” BOYS’ $3.00 Bellows Tongue Chrome Calf tole an 3 Shoes; a durable shoe for everyda: $2, 45 colors; best 35¢ grade. Sale price 23c. sizes 2% to 5%; a palr..... Pe ° 95 Silk Stockings, new colors, 9-nch lisle garter LITTLE GENTS’ $2.25 Velour Calf Shoes, man- c top. Made especially for wear as well as ap- nish last, extension sole; very $1. 89 pearance, Our best $1.50 grade. Sale price 95c. dressy; button or lace; 8% to 11%.. a Silk Stockings again—Just two colors, black ALL CHILDREN’S 50c Storm Rubbers, closing out at, a pair U and tan. You have paid $1.00—never less than 75c, Opening Sale price 48c. 12%¢ Pairasirls’_ French 2C Ribbed Lisle Finish Stockings; all sizes; gener- ally 25c; not less than 20¢, Opening Sale price for any size, two pairs for 25¢. 12: Boys’ Triple Kne 2€ stockings—iust the the kind for the boy that plays on his knees as well as his toes. Take home two pairs for 2 35c Second Ave. AT 25e. | nether Mollie gave me back the | am glad I've $50 I lent her some months ago| me.” | with rather a rueful little grimace | (To ahd Continued Tomorrow) It's rather hard to pay for furs] PLAN BANQUET | when you are needing a new spr | jhat, Margie, but I determined that | I would save something out of 1 | housekeeping and personal allow-) qn. seattle Real Estate aasogie }.|tlon will banquet next Tuesday id |evening at the Washington Annex, Different brokers are purchasing |blocks of tickets, and are mailing ance I took the money from her, |them to their clients. Indications are that the number of clients pres- got you here beside 1S DYING ‘om your house, Tell Dad not to worry. I Knew just how unhappy Dick's father was, for Uncle John ts his only brother. Dad is not as well) as I could wish and this will be alr great shock to him. Mother Waver-: though I made up my mind I we buy her an Easter hat as soon T came back, I needed one myself. and Mollie and I would have a regular orgie of spring hat buying. | know one thing very thorough | slop’ onde} e " Bl icaet oe vere lheg ate Gane ly, and that le that no woman . a ivenity gen Rot ae bgp oe bd ; . ’ pecially a young woman, = . pull dress 256 saan ered, and between them it has | conventionalities will be tabooed. very unhappy on a bright serine afternoon when she hae on a be coming hat, and Mollle shall realize | THE THEATRES TONIGHT Dark, been pretty hard for Mollie. Iam afraid that Aunt Mary won't make things easier for her when she comes, for {t seems to be pale A ‘en ee stilts Cate & foregone conclusion that she will came in and he had hardly time to| come to live with them after Uncle | com ith them a |say a word to me, because Dad had AT Moore John's death Metropolitan——Dark ) many directions for h nd we K. I would not ff T were she, and 1/10 many directions for him and We |} Seattle — “A Message From shall do everything I can to per-|™ ak ? an he Mari We hurried a a an as ) 26 suade her to come to this hotel to | hurried away, and it was not |] sivoii—“A Minister's Son.” until we were on the train that I} >» Ww nave plenty of | “to do tha ave enty of! fairly looked into Dick's eyes and | ~ = [Wil be mach. happier to be per.|8eard bis caressing voice—that| Natives of New Hebrides Island foctly independent, even it she is| 2S slmost Ike the touch of his|killed and ate six missionaries. lionelier by herself, lips—saying Darling, this was I had gone to sleep with all the not the homecoming I have been| Report that Roosevelt lost his out- looking forw ard to, but at least I‘fit in Amazon country Joy of anticipation of Dick’s home: inn steel into sorrow ant sees | EAT NEW BREAD, CABBAGE, SAUSAGE, When I reached Dick's father’s AND DIGEST IT “p ” Father Waverly very much upset Mollie took me aside and said| yg INDIGESTION, NO SOUR, Ir she had sent for the doctor and a QN, UR, |remedies give you relief sometimes then I tried to soothe pood old] GASSY STOMACH OR DyYS- they are slow, but not sure. Dia- Dad, who looked very near deatt PEPSIA, TRY IT! pepsin is quic positive and puts himself, your stomach a healthy condi d| He began telling me about when % tion so the mis won't come bac jhe “and John" were boys together, Do some foods you eat hit back You fee! different as soon as and by gradually getting him in-|taste good, but work badly; fer-|Pape's Diapepsin come contact }terested in boyhood memortes, 1|ment into ¢tubborn lumps and cause! With the stomach—di 88 just was able to quiet him until the a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now your stomach gets sweet, tor came and gave both him and/Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this|RO sases, no belching, no eruetas mother a quieting potion down, Pape's Diapepsin§ digests “ons of od, your head I told Mollie to get a nurse, for /everything, leaving nothing to sour | clear Ans you feel fine. she, poor child, looked completely |and upset you. No difference how Put an end to stomach trouble worn out, and I will probably b badly your stomach is disordered, by getting a large fifty-cent ease | Uncle John's for a week at least.| you get happy relief in, five min-| of pe’s Diapepsia from any drug |The new maid ts a jewel, and Mol-|utes, but what pleases you most/store. You realize in five minutes He keeps house much better than |is that it strengthens and regulates how needless it is to suffer from lher mother your stomach so you can eat your | indigestion, dyspepsia or any stom When we had a few minutes to- favorite foods without fear. Most | ach disorder,

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