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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1914. ‘ONETHOUSAND four days’ engagement today at natural seente effects, It ts by than the «tage production, Tr we from Lower California to G One thousand people were living! River, Montana, . and ¢roas testimonials of the effect of a good | th mountain ranges, the com pany has secured natural settings entirely In keeping with the story tings of four Se nae jattle churches tn the First Method The Coming of the Padres,” an jist church, Fifth av. and Marion st../American drama on the new dill HE RE where Rev, Carter Helm | T preached a convincingly p nes at the Claas A, starting today, ts a) }sermon on “Christ Jesus Came Into i California, It was sta New Program Till man’s hings last night at the unity revival » 1 and nners. j filmed at the Santa Barbara mis ny Were visibly affected by the] sion The film contains the i!) historical drama of the early jthe World to Save N Saturday Night Appeal of the sermon, Practically! pageant of the the ery one in the audience, which! padres or Spanish to was inc ed over the firat night.|the western part and stood tn an a for ar nm Oxy faith in the] wi ac hings f the lonely man erior views of thé “Hermita,” a ion chureh in| which services e held in 1782 “FRECKLES” “1—D :. ” | 6.8" 78 2-Reel maino The song service, led by Rev.| “A Modern Free Lance” {ts an Drama Ralph Atkinson, was a powerful| American drama which starts at ‘The story of a NEWSBOY, agent of enthusiasm. The old-fash-|the Grand today, It ts a romance New York RIVER PIRATES ff|/oned songs of the revival meetings) of newspaper and theatre life, and and the POLICE. See the "Wert the church auditorium with/ features Ed Coxen and Wintfred fierce fight on a vessel be- jan Irresistible rhythm Greenwood tween the pirates and the po You could tear the Bible tn sie let | ' thrill h, pleces, but Jesus Christ remains “The Girl Who Dared,” a Beauty | i er that will hold Bi ind will remain Rey, Jones |drama, which starta at the Mel in his sermon » humanity today, features Margarita rT} personality of is ever with| Fischer and Harry Pollard The ‘Christ's mission {s without a par-|sordid environment | \“Enough Said” t, on the day of the ¢ «| girls by itting their braids of hair are inte lt | t,” said the chief's |“movie” theatres, taking advantage come that the son, ee n he saw the pup's fat Mt jor the semidarkness tres throughout the elty tle hides, but he met his death tr His favorite method is to secure ing warnings on thelr se | stead & seat directly behind one r The blood of the whites"! cried of the Padres” American Drama Another Good One HEL GRANDIN in the Society Drama. An “Imp,” Entitled FORGETTING” — the map. Team owners have agreed to| oak » their differences with strik-| “A Leech of Industry” Is a Pathe hands of the teamsters in th itration At the Brightest Spot on with the commission last} nigh and through Attorney D. W Halverstadt, viewed the strike which has been in progress for six months. Before the matter is taken up by th arbiters, the Employers’ as sociation will be given an oppor tunity to state its connection with the team owners | It was also agreed that the Cen. tral Labor council be called in to state {ts side of the controversy am owners agteed to arbt trate, but declared they could not} consider the question of a closed shop. ‘NOW IT’S WILSON WASHINGTON, April 1.—Here | cares another cabineter, who wishes to do “the two-a-day.” He |{s William R. Wilson, secretary of labor. The Pennsylvanian Chau- tanqua ctreult today announced Sec- retary Wilson and Gifford Pinchot will be attractions on the April and ‘Modern, sieran: | May circuit—to say nothing about veoms, with ths eat eeendietetion el the. Alpine yodelers, Romani, the | Gleanlinees, comfort [prince of jugglers, and “that Har- mony Four,” colored singers from ers mi Ua (hoo 10 ATTY fee ru clone Seattle's grand ope: tainment tonight, when cago Grand Opera com, A MONTH | ‘etic 108 ensorea |grand opera season and night erthu Can ond save $15 | abated inst night when a mon ‘ The av- & why you cannot save that much. Be |Campaniat “"™"? °* sure they are good less. Saving $15 a | Europe Mips waukee. Nérma Phillips 1s “Our Mutual Girl,” who hob nobs with soclety, jwhakes hands with nobility travel jing in this country, chats with | celebrities and meets every one who is worth meeting, it seems. | This fortunate young lady Is one of the stars of the Mutual “motion picture” concern, with headquar- ters in New York city She a clever conversationalist, intere: your sav- ings will earn in this | | | | | | CENT compound in- terest. Open a Sav- |, 4, Tats. of Tate's cate, ings Account with us today. cafe man. FOUR DAYS ONLY, BEGINNING TODAY DUSTIN Diplomatic Flo,” three-part FOR PHOTOPLAY FAN ADMIT FAITH |: 25.2522 ermts WARNED On SCREEN TO some time in California AT REVIVAL si: SSeveweesse: |_BEWARE OF JACK THE SNIPPER or E (COMENTAIOT Cowen TO wt AmoLeTTLY sare, Mary Garden, in “La Torca ae the ay the te the Lohen.- | with Ite thrills and wonders’ of harmony was presented The} erage man nowa- | second night's appearance brought | Oo into the Hmelight Clarence White days ought t be hill, Allen Hinckley, Julia Claussen, able to do as well as | itosa Raisa and Otio Marak Th | The second night's audience ap-| that. nere may be plauded not only the wonderful out-| reasons in your case | burst of song, but the entrancing | tions from the orchestra, TH ” Jallel in all history. He came into} . ee. | the world to save sinners, to drive} “The Battle of E ‘bush Gulch, ‘a ” EATRE ont 4 ss and doubt and leave|starting at the Dream today, is a Jack the Snipper” at Work in the &Cent Show “) ” 5 sin-stricken humanity|two-part Blograph filled with} pHILADELPH 1 “y hetr hi 1 h 3 eyston med | . | ae A JPHIA, April 1 ack|thetr hatr down their back in one Keystone Co y ! ter Jaction a 1 excitement. The story|the Snipper" is terrorizing young/or two braids. Then, when they ested In the moving picture |teast at the Indian encampment, | off, Hin identity is not known, but|he quietly snips off one “The Comin |two walfs arrive at the gulch. Thelr | the authorities have discovered that braids g ret pupp pies come with them. he works, often, in the 5 and 10-cent| So pernicious has this snipper be we moving picture thea both two or/night to girl patrons to beware of| | three school girls who are wearing (him the Indians, and all on account ot ‘ one ‘ Elderbush Gulch was wiped oun trama in three parte on the new ‘ ard appointed by/ bill at the Colontal today. Mayor Gill eee Third Av., at Pike St. Representatives of the team own: | will nter will ond its appearance at the Orpheum FIFTEEN _ Julia Claussen, Carolina and others of the famous group of DOLLARS songsters participated in . |inee this afternoon, presenting mat brief firet jasm was not one whit un S| White | | Clefonte | has Campantnt was for ten years dt-| rector at Covent Garden, London, reasons before you (which is the greatest opera house oot: seh [in the world. He ts equally well are satisfied with (1) i nail tne noted houses of for Tuskegee. | month means §2,- sine wit anes cee te Port. — 212.26 in 10 years, (land and play at Denver, Kansas of which $412 is |C!t¥, St Louls, St. Pau! and sti bank at FOUR PER TATE SELLS OUT sold his holdings !n the Third Avenue house to J, L Jobnson, a Gentle! | Mr. and Mra. Tate will visit for! When turn they will retire to the and knows how to wear attractive a, Came sane Manin Miss Phillips t# appearing at the elbourne rest of the we Non it of the Mutual Girl AND TRUST C0 ‘BETTER LATE series. | Alhambra Untit wisanediiy Night 4 THAN NEVER drama; “Animated Weekly,” world’s Pi ects Pb Agr IpTeere news; Nestor comedy FOURTH AND PIKE SEATTLE B. Sayre a $25,000 rug, a belated ‘ wedding present from | cine A asl Semreny Lid Oe - Morganthau, U. S. ambasi ‘reckles won Domino Turk jrama; “The Backyard Theatre,” ba se Keystone comedy; “The Coming of the Pad American drama; AND A SUPERB CAST he Padres,” American. hea Folks Who bee 1D Clemmer Until Saturday Night | Would Be Fat N— The Squaw Man,” Famous play ers’ feature ‘ J cae Increase in Weight Tea Ten Pounds or More| f Colonial Until Saturday Night J A Leech of Industry,” three. A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE part Pathe drama; “Wifie's Visit Home,” Vitagraph comedy; “Never Shrink,” Pathe comedy oe Dream Until Saturday Night “The Battle of Elderbush Gulch,” two-part Blograph drama; “A Real Helpmate ison drama; “The Vision at the Window,” Edison | comedy | oe Melbourne Until Saturday Night Day of Padres,” two-part Ma fat up in man despite past are victim dition wh about in Seattle Do Not Miss Seeing This if You Want to See America’s Most Gripping Drama, With Dustin Farnum at His Best. Grand Until Saturday Night Modern Free Lances,” two-part | hice nitualel American drama; “Mutual Week , 2. J 1 or his assist ly,” world’s news; “Parcel Post Auto,” Apollo comedy strength s known to th ken with REWARE of thin thief who steals m off my repute apid eff 1 gains of from 10 ngle month are RESIDENCE THEATRES A tony ot Lees Teale rey | 713 First Ave., Union Block | Mutual Weekly, No. 64;" His | T can munrantes to save you fust| ¢, DIETERICH & OLIVER G. First Love,” drama; “Raffles, Mr every time you bey me alc tleman Burglar,” two-reel comedy,|4ollar. for dental work, because, |& WALLACE Organist GRIFF Musical Duo crease of mone ate you less than. one-half thel aavertl The Land of Dead Things,” two-| price charred by other himh-clans |” ‘ part d At the Pleasant Hour Tonight eat fit Mg Spl can gh 8 vile Sargol rarkable results Mra, Carter's Cam-|fentiats. You noe, T make a dollar |quced flesh-producing effect, be ery those who are not willing to laure and see my pleture tn rm at the entrance of the bullding: ft's nt. Yet its action i ing “I'd certainly give most anything an this condition and to A Motion Picture Triumph Greater in Detail, ten ara di Nt BY A DENTIS I’ Esker riare, Rsgcoesta, HG | in Acting and in Natural Scenic Effects edy: “The Girl Who Dared,” Beau ON FIRST AVENUE | powee which nature has den | Than Any Production Ever Seen Cas oe Dspia’ woes dh ed aiding Gy satin 5S, AaTih nines NE | tific combination of six of the best ving, fat-produe! ele- al profes it mixes hart has in us » In sugars sews. | him other | Her Dru and anter ok pro th the White SI tion pictures. Orpheum—Chicago Grand Opera Co,, In “La Tosca,” Mary Gar den ve Traffic,” Mo- presenting twelve first-run Senttl in Lending Dentist 10c 10c 10¢ 10¢ 10c 10c 10c 713 First Avenue ton, and without. @ single. Seattie—"Mary Jane's Pa.” You" are “aarured “of” seein —_"T led Open evenings until 8 and Sundays! never befor hown a Tivoli—The Mustard Kings ae aratings paths ae Sunday, Tuesday aod Friday, Performances at 11 a. m., 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, AT THE THEATRES [ust itke the one in thin ndvertixe ae ad pounds or m P 5, Mi “The Blue Bird.” eware of fake Dr, Browns is 6:30, 8, 9:30 p. m. Metropeltt vo “The ladda of * eeu alii siulale motion pletures on a regular each week is The Union Theatre, reels program | of a opt ttle This amie every has ruined the reputation of many | iris and lately has become so-no.|| digestion, find themselves spared hours of suffering ‘ous in his flirtations that even|| @nd able to ward off the attacks of serious a Godwin & (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper| the world. Just a few nights be-|APPies. local cooking ..., 15 OL It was Harry Symone calling | ‘2¢ Sirls that Bill Tenney had com. | Early Rove seca potatoes, over the wire, telling me that Dick) Dick was had promised to come over to his|thoughtlessly put you, the sister | Cucumbers house to dinner and that he would| he loves as much as he does me, in | ® send a car for me. After I had told Harry I would be He, to sport, neither did I want to give much-talked-of ‘double standard’ o: her the impression that all the|™orals be obliterated.” wo! that old foolish idea that our/turn to being good agai |daughters must be kept in |rance of all the pitfalls and tempta- “It is according to what you tions of life as long as possible, |think are ‘little sins.’ I do not think We burn our common sense on the/any man who, for the deliberate |’ pyre of innocence, which is only | fostering of his vanity, makes more ignorance. Jor less love to every girl he meets, But when I got back to where|while he has a wife at home who | Mollie was sitting, 2 question from] would be sent to coventry for the | her settled matters |same tact beautiful eyes, Marg! “I never noticed them particu-|to say that real love makes all | Brot} larly, but Iam sure if his eyes | things right, even for a woman, but Hens over & Ibs. fat have a fine expression it is very|most of us canpot distinguish be-| insincere,” I answered short a “You don't like him?” exclaimed | desire. Mollie, dear, confess, you] 2°ck* Mollie, in surprise. were proud that a man of Bill Ten- “I don't know him well enough |ney's age and station should show | Belsian hares . .. to I do know very ‘ } : much older than you, dear, who} “I was, dear Margie, but I see | Pork. good block ho Demonstrating means more than a mere exhibit of styles and ng method of demonstrating means a saving to you, for it will serve you as a quality, style and, most important of all, the price. It goes without saying that Mc- Cormack Bros.’ store is noted as the “Store That Saves You Money.” This fect is proven every minute in the day. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Nearing the End of Our TEN-DAY SALE Sensational Values Will Be Offered in Millinery, Suits, Dresses and Shirt Waists. cooing e 50 Trimmed Millinery ee a ORY These Jaunty Spring Models can be 2 98 ® worn by the young miss or her olde sister, and are eut short and three quarter length, fashioned from Ratin For the next % days we will demon- Wool Cre Serge and Fancy Nov strate for your approval the prettiest elty Coatings. 16 lined with fine lines Spring Millinery you ever had the pleasure to see, and at prices that are astonishingly low. You wonder silk, Collar and cuffs trimmed with satin, moire silk braid and buttons how we do it—the buying power of our two stores enables us, $10.00 Women’s $1.50 Kimonos, Dresses......... 5 . Your Pick........9lle A new model for negligee attire, fash- Here is a new Spring Model in a One plece Dress, suitable for street or bust joned of heavy Wool Crepe; collar and cuffs trimmed with silk, satin braid ness wear. Fashioned from Bedford and fancy buttons. Take your 1 15 your choice for the 3 days.. ’ Serge, Ratine, ete High or low neck 98c Women 49c Skirts draped or tailor made. Colors, Waists ......... New Blue, Maroon, Brown, Navy, Quite an attractive bargain in Spring Tango, y, Black, Sizes 14 to 46, Your pick for 3 days D) 9 models in quite a large range of col- ors and styles; several lines we have $3.50 Women’s bunched together to go at this price, This Spring Model is at a very mo price, indeed, but you must remem You will find Lawns, Dimities, Cham- the price you would have to pay else brays, etc., among them, with high or low neck, three-quarter or | where—probably $3.50 or more—but ong during our Demonstrating, for the sleeves, and sizes from 34 to 46. All rout poke... GUTS See 49c | SOING TO ALASKA? We con or ei Dutt Domestic Specials | SCHOOL SHOES | SNAPPY BARGAINS 49c White Cotton Bats, full] GROWING GIRLS’ $3.00 Without a Descriptive Adjective it’ aise: 3 pounds; | School Shoes, made of best cco dh apap pour’: | Gunmetal Calf leather, silk 87c beter ie ls Presi: 49c Feather Pillows, art sa- ao tee ame with Col- | Ai vay and ‘everrwhere $1.50; 5 "| lege toe. Sizes 3 teen covering; all feath , $2.49 styles. Sale price 87e, ers; worth 7 to 8; a pair B71 ore ee eee nein, | MISSES $1.50 one-strap | Big Paper Dollies, Ince edge; 2 nitoseag! OY ge: pusiin; | Pumps, Gunmetal Calf and sizes. Nice for luncheons— none be' “pd 4 $1.00. nie Tan Calf. Sizes 98 and just think, 4 dozen for 5c, ormforte, extra large; ° $1. 69 Ser patterns; white} '” °° 2: ® pair........ C 256 Farteren; Colgate, bet cotton filling; fast colors; | CHILDREN’S $1.00 Mary y jockey Club, | Rose 1Aiy, ae worth $2.50 Jane Slippers, in Gunmetal | ‘8 Valley, Arbutus; many others; Ge Biarkets, white with bine} Calf and Russia Calf; very Yrounce for 26c. and pink border; double- | stylish. Sizes 5 to Rompers. Let bed size; the $1.00 quality. 8; a pair .. oe ade pee 79c 25c Suen toampiae Sil cove aan BOYS’ $2.00 School Shoes, 98c erie Net sg ce 3 tor’s bills as well as their clothes, yards long, in Arabian Button or Lace, of Veal Calf Take 2 for vacation, leather; % double sole. and white; worth $1.60; a rare b 98e. Corsets—Coutil; low bust, esgain for 98 Sizes 2% to 6%; 2,39 38c Jong skirt, hose supporters. ® pair + . LITTLE GENTS’ $2.00 Box Window Shades, size 3x6 23c rN $1.50 grade. Sale Calf Shoes, lace only; heavy feet; complete; fast col- and strongly made. Sizes 9 to 13%; pr. $1.69 Same style price 38c, 25 Chemisettes; very fine net, c Camisole lace yoke; cream or white; collar with stays at. tached. 23 Corset Covers, deep C ince yoke; fine cam- bric; 2 others at sale prices; specials 19¢ and 1c, ora; worth 40c, 98 Feather Piliow, size 18x C: 27; dustiess, odorless; regular $1.50 grade. 5 Pair—Children's fine C ribbed Stockings; gen- erally 15¢, or two for 25c, Take 2 pairs for 10. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables an@ Fralt * cop THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE “HIS BEAU TIFUL EYES” CHAPTER CXViI “Yes, Mollie, that is the w of | (Corrected datty by J. W. | aut Enterprise Association) fore I stopped to speak to one of | White rines petatoea Promised with his attentions and |ORon { or oe! furious at me, but he|arvere™ _ sack | Head lettuce & way to accept these same com-| rutabagas promising attentions.” Carrots .. Mollie looked puzzled and I con- | Parsnips ready at 6, 1 went back to Mol-|tinued: “Mollie, the sooner we el wondering what I should say | women decline to meet any man of her. I did not want to be a spoil | this caliber the sooner will that head lettuce ‘ite turnips | Artichokes aor. . nin | “Don’t y | Gautifiower, dox rd was bad manent you think, Margie, that 9 | Cust cas. \erese presume I still had a relic of {man cansin a little bit and still re-| fitith Celery: cate’: Mollie | Beg plant . asked | Parsley... tgno Asparagus. Cal. . Is little sinner, | Chotce lemons, crate . “Don't you think Mr, Tenney has/Since the Good Man found as an ex-| Fees "Poattey, Vea she asked. |cuse ‘she loved much,’ we are apt| springs, over 21 ton & terconlees Hens, fat, 8 lbs, and under Nd roosters, lve ........ tween a great passion and a little like or dislike him, Mollie, but/a little girl like you some atten. igeons, good well a girl—a girl | tion nearly made a big mistake and /now that it was nothing to be proud ncheagantes.: ruined her life because she, too,| of,” said Mollie, with a look in her| Fresh ranch ... is a probably saw ‘the light that was|eyes that boded no good for Bill] wisconsir Z never on land or sea’ in Bill Ten-| Tenne Wisconsin ertplets : 3 ney’s eyes Block Swise e+ te, | “Bill Tenney, Mollie, is not free to sel married to a woman who loves att | tor | his « " paign,” drama; “A ‘Slight Misun-/an4 you save a dollar when T do treatment of nervous | indigestion |of him. In his heart he knew that | 9 ; . rs den vo! eral stomach dlsorders, it " 7 i gy y | | derstanding,” comedy. veer megre: Were and genera “ “ he was compromising you by tak- 4 é D | When you come to my offices be| should not owing to its remark apie “ r ing you for a drive in his motor, He Iso knew you Were perfectly inno i A arene Mount, Intent. But hie || Bever disappoint those who take them. They help the | idea of honor did not "keep him digestion, stimulate the liver, clear the kidneys and Tregu- \from trying again to experience the || late the bowels. LOOK! READ! THINK! | exquisite ploasure of s EDWIN J, BROWN, D. D. §. Abaolutely the only theatre in deaine| eat bud into longings in the inno- | ot} cent eyes of a girl.’ tab ple the other night and Iintro-} E | if duced me to him himself!" For injoy e which Master Dick shall again he: from me, I thought Weecham's Pill have the Yi of any medi (To Be Continued Tomorrow) !{) mburger . What do you mean?” asked Mol quickly. | look into, love or interest him nam aitver tems | TROSe Who Rely but who has had to separate|| the great home remedy which has oy. its pein to If from him because of his|| relieve safely and speedily the minor ailments. arisin: entions to another woman. He | from defective or irregular action of the organs oF best friends are fighting shy By purifying the blood they ine But Dick invited him to our || q ng inter-/| cheerfulness and create confidence. As actions depend | - on health and strength, those who know Beecham’s Pill V

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