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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914, PHOTO PLAYS | Herbert Rawlinson, who plays Jone of the leads in “Won in the Clonds,” a story of South African adventure playing at the Alhambra 1 plays the part of an aviator, | teur aviator He} an aeroplane of his own | | Scenes are taken fro OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M—= =FIFTH DAY= We Will Demonstrate a Big Carnival of Bargains in the Men’s Store fs an a » Roy Knabenshue’s dirigtble balloon in| the a Arabia,” the — trained 0 used in the action, is said to be worth $10,0¢ In this play he enters a amoke-filled jungle | hut and obtaings the Faster Togs Tailored }mond mines, which his master had 5 { \ § 5 \ j { { ath,” Rex drama, and a| Law nce, & producer for the Ka lem company in New York city | Adelaide's ability ilies in her un At Gateley’s you get the same Values as you do by paying cash elsewhere. | Correctl “ideas cabin wad t | y Ft ore g oer en Men’s Three- Button Sack Sui Ss ‘ They have the lines that your i" 7) Rngigy 0 Beg eiapt ey acaba New Spring Models, skilfully tailored he 1 t patter 14, We 4 frame fits in properly, because brent He gt hg “ any colors wanted this season, Your choice tomorr they are designed right, pro [ haen.tn tha lay. it to ental Compare with anything you see adverti 25 OX ’ tioned properly and the good | that. the enes were taken in the & 7 — ie laid ‘ Bright, snappy styles tn blue | “ee g serges, stripes and fancy mix } A train and auto collision are} § ‘ it in the season's most fa le and better ’ ; tures, Some with patch pockets, | shown of Industry,” 3 GREAT VALUE terials than we have ever > alg ‘abil to offer you before others silk Mned. Come tn and { j|now playing Colonial s f ( 0. 2 | sig 1 re t , let us fit you tomorrow $i@ ¢ izes from 30 up to Ta ure an € ese ver « Prices $16.75-to $36.00. The Battle of Eiderbush Gulch,” whee gM a Rh Men’s Nebias-Picee Speci als for Saturday’ |iiner at the Dream tonigh : We Trust You estete pge cde $1.59, $2.48, $3.48 ithe Class A tonight, features the! Every one exceptional value, in the best material procurable for the Ai 3 P. W river pirates of New York in ac a ep she " : . a * ay $1 a eek ltton, There te a fight on board a prices, sizes ranging from 30 waist up to 44 and 46. %, : |ship in the harbor | 4 Have good clothes always and | rf Adelaide Lawrence, known — by Ts ‘ paver weiss tho money. 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Saturday GOING TO ALASKA WeWill SoveVoumeney) A Melbourne Untli Saturday Night The Day of Padres,” two-part Ma fostic drama; “Mutual Girl,” No. 11; Chicken Chaser,” Keystone com edy; “The Girl Who Dared,” Beau ay comedy Home of the Toilers’ Needs for Less Reliable Merchandise, including best makes of Working Clothes, Overalls and Coats, Gloves for every vocation. We have enlarged our Men's Section so as to be better able to cater to your wants Boys’ Shoes for School or Dress MEN’S SHIRTS 1119-21 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring eee / Grand Until Saturday Night Modern Free Lances,” two-part jAmerican drama; “Mutual Week- y.” world’s news Parcel Post BOYS’ Shoes are a hard prob : lem these days. 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Complete Report } 3c." of Market Today! pring ELOPES | | eices ald Producers for Vegetables and) MUSKOGEE, Okla, April 8— bea: = | ralt Clad in her wedding dress 2 | We all went into the house to-| corrected daily by J. W. Ge nawig & co! wearing her wedding ring, ‘Gesse = s-|gether. Eliene had invited Miss) Anpies, loca! cooking + ” rlow. She took off her coat and | Yakima potatoes | Razorshik, 16, a bride of founi & $30.00 Axmin- ster Rug, 9x12 size, 29 809 Rody on we got to the door of) digciosed her superb neck and arms, sige SH dibed “potatoes , 2 | weeks, Is slleged to Hees ae Hleanor Fatrlow I knew she lived) or in the drawing room later Is had been | Beets, sack -..-+s-> jerying, and I really wanted to shake | Head tettuce f aon aed eat me he held her| Met: for to think Ellene Symone, dsorvesevene her, an seemed hing: Pocage with everything in the world, should | ; at hand just a trifle longer than was nd . Boop ‘| “Anything gone wrong?” I whis-| ¥, lightly, but there was a veiled mean- iS we s . corners of her mouth drooped. “I 1 1.5 FOR LESS MON For some reason Dick and Eleanor Bd stey ke whiten comes to. the| ZOU know that half this uphappiness aught in some perfectly harmless)“ «itayyiness is made up of such |realized that Harry and I were alone] "'vrhat's just it,” Eliene interrupt x12 $15 things. I want little kisses, small @ Symones’ home I saw Dick/ (pre jig eae ; Rose seed potatoes 2 | from her home and her husband in” | whic did not blame Harry and ossing the street to speak to) nick for admiring when they saw | Bryan, and fled with Jack Woodicky near the Symones, but it gave me @) FT oud gee that Ell little qualm to see the eagerness spend her afternoon in tears was too} Tottuce a necessary . e : nae : rao who's here,” said Harry,|"diculous to be pathetic. oo < ing in his eyes and a rather sarcas:)" «i> dear,” she murmured, as the | © H tie smile on his lips. A : guess I am tired of it; that’s all.” looked up, and Dick's face Was 8)" ‘race up,” L whispered. “Don't % J] study, His first thought evidently P pe od \you are talking and thinking about |naughty boy when he has been} ey ourself? thing which has the appearance of jttiy things, such little foolish | Rhu al ' : | premeditated mischief. The things.” , pieraccoad «°° ‘ 3 $27.50 Brussels Rug, in the limousine, and his face grew] 64 1 can never get one of the little black, and that peculiar look came jinto it that I had learned to dread. | shote ons. cre $12.00 hard wood aresses, tiny bits of lovin & flattery, | Price: id Producers for Butter, : Marry, however, did not seem tO! little children anda few friends. I Poattey Vent and Pork Dresser with mirror $6.50 be worrled, and yelled across, “Hey,| Hive alt the bie thinks that money | SPrRs* ; i #25,00 quartered oak 6Q.5O) |there, Dick, quit your fussing Wty eee ie ne Oe ec avers ane ; i HSCs quartered i Miss ‘Fatrlow and come over here|°an buy, but I would give every one mend mide 4 beac Sioa i bad roncas your wite aou the: moat might as well confess it-—any other " ; seeeeeee 2 oak Hall Tree faacineting man ip town man look at me as both Harry and ; with mirror said this, Dick's fa é y . tee | Dick are looking at Eleanor Fairlow | Savads, good size, dos jcleared, and both he and Miss Fair. | Dick a ¢ Guinea’ fowl, lve, do $14.30 low came across the road. Then it i |was funny to Heten to explanations. | _,1 looked over Dick was trying to tell me that he had just met Miss Fairlow. As I had just seen him do so, the remark savored of protesting too much, but J|that was nothing to what Harry’s| guilty conscience made him say, “I called around, expecting to find you, Dick, and bring you over with Mar-| ,om6 fragrant flower. I have never |N¢™,, Crowds saw the three-part special, “Won in the Clouds at the; far below In the action of the play to escape the savages with their] gie. This with an elaborate ca ©! known a woman that was such alneon cesiand Alhambra theatre yesterday. The action is laid in, the diamond mines | treasure Intact, lyddite bombs are dropped on the village, tearing great/lessness that made it sou d 48| perfect embodiment of “woman” as istrict of Southern Africa. A huge 150-foot, 12-paseeng dirigible a rs in the earth and hurling debris high into the clouds. nusual though he had called for Dick iret, Bleanor used in the play, and many scenes are taken from a great height, giv-| views are obtained of these explosions from the soaring dirigible, The came for — an afterthought, and iin ‘ou Conti natal Miiioeiiw ing the impression of actually being above the earth and eeeing it! feature continues until Sunday night returned for Dick, (To Be Continu omoi ) Fresh ranch | quickly to the fire place, where the three were stand-| Yea} ing. Wleanor was radiant, and the| pork, good block hors oo @ men had forgotten that th were| (Corrected dafly by The Bradner Co.) such things as wives in the land. | citi. we I have often wondered just what| Creamery, brick that magnetism or fascination is that | Native W aah Baio a some women have for all men, They | »,2yh"Hastern creamery, hang about them like bees about} ‘ $24.00 fou Hie 4 tion Booke quartered oak ‘Zealand creamery, Iowa storage rlow Storage creamery