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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, SS CLEMMER \~ (Cc (0c 10c 10c BEGINNING TODAY—-FOUR DAYS ONLY The Fire-stricken city of St. Augustine, Fla, shown in two photographs taken Immediately after the blaze died out. At top is a view of St George st. showing the big tourist hotel, Clarmont, one masse of ruins Milllamen guard against looters while workmen clean up. The lower pleture shows all that Is left of the once famous art museum. WITH LAURA’ SAWYER A Thrilling Mystery of the Sea THREE COMEDIES Allin the Air It’s So Easy The Bully’s Finish OLIVER G. WALLACE Organist ‘ho Cruel Crown,” a gs starting at the ¢ ia the eighth of the two-part | lonial to athlyn day, Williams series In this she has a narrow escape from a den of leopards “Th elpful Sisterhood” ts a story of college life featuring Norma | Talmadge. The Tivoll theatre for the balance f the week will offer a race track the famous jockey, Scovall, tn one of his greatest race scenes, | This film exposes the tnner work: | ings of the old school of race track | intrigue, showing the master hand of the leader of a well organized! band of crooks, and thetr final over | throw by cle riding on the part! of Scovall Ho wins his race by outwitting| the riders who were paid by the crooks to prevent his mount from coming in first. “Under the Stretch” will be shown the balance of the week. eee “A Passover Miracle,” a drama, at the Dream, starting today, ts woven around the ceremony of the Passover, and made under the 4!- rection of the bureau of education of the Jewish mmunity of New York. It is a story of the love and eee DIETERICH & GRIFF Musical Duo TO BOOST OPERA spart as Club night during entertainments of the Standard Grand Opera Co. Club women will aid in making the home opera a | Sterting 8. Burton, ex-police re} akg Teg was sencyes 3 chief of po} Cedar Rapids, lows. GET MONEY FOR BRIDGE WORK The county commissioners have appropriated $30,000 to finance construction of abutments of the Montlake boulevard bridge. FEEL EARTHQUAKE ROSSLAND, B. C., April &—An earthquake shock was felt here about 5 o'clock Monday. No dam- tage was done. self-sacrifice of Leah for Sam, the wayward son. largarita Fischer ts featured tn TODAY} ONLY AT THE Alhambra BEGINNING AT 11 A. M. TODAY AND ALL WEEK FROM 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS “The 2nd of the Lady Raffles Series” With Grace Cunard REEL FEATURE PHOTOPLAY “In the Stretch” THE “Animated Weekly” Greatest race-track photoplay ever published, featuring the famous “Jockey” Scovall in the leading role—An interesting, excitable portrayal of race-track life—A “Ramo” feature production worth seeing. SEATTLE’S MOST COMMODIOUS, BEST VEN- TILATED AND ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF THEATRE. THE HOME OF FEATURE PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS. ENTRANCE a a ENTRANCE 10¢ “Such a Villain’”’ Westlake at Pine Any “Any Seat in the __House _ o%4e Cucumbers 180 @ Beets, sack 100 @ ttnee . 200 @ 125 @ 1% @ 200 @ 200 @ 100 @ eo Florida celery, crate Parsley o Asparagus, Cal o 5 string o ° @ e e ° e Ducks" | Guinea fowl. the Beauty drama, “The Pe Feather Fan,” at the Class A t as Polly Brainbridge Bhi 1 gaged to John Kelth, but he it off when he finds her far friend's apartme trip around the world late—he finds that a girl frien borrowed the fan that night and leaves t Kelth returns his Polly ts married. ore “The Port of Doom,” with Laura photoplay {n three reels, produced | Sawyer tn the leading role, opens a by the Ramo company, depicting|four days’ engagement at the Clem-| mer today. It Is a story of th Three comedies are offered, Bully’s Finish,” “It's 80 Easy” All In the Afr.” ee Alhambra Until Wednesday “The Mystery of the White two-part drama; jt world’s news; Nestor comedy. . Clemmer Untit Saturday “The Port of Doom," players’ drama; comedy. Class A Until Saturday Night Keystone comedy; “The Peacock Feather Fan,” Beaw “At It Again,” ‘ama; “The Coming of the ‘The Mountainee oe Dream Until Saturday Night “A Passover Miracle,” Kalem drama; part Lubin comedy. ee tw Colonial Untit Satu “The Cruel Crown, dram: two-part Vitagraph drama; yes Have It,” Lubin comedy. eee Melbourne Until! The Turning Point,” American dram: “The Fatal High C. edy; “They Who Dig Pit tle drama. tw Grand Until Saturday Night Sacrifice,” tw Broncho drama; “Mutual W No, 66,” world’s news; “Tho shiner’s Daughter,” Majestic d “Shorty'’s ater “Animated Week “Such a Villain,” Night | Famous “It's Bo Enay,” Reliance two-part drat: Nestor drama. | . “Lord Algte,” two- ‘The Helpful Sisterhood,” aturday Night “Mutual Girl, 1 Keystone com- Majes- 1914, acock | hen RESIDENCE THEATRES * en ake At the Home Until Friday in bie ‘The Pit and the Pendu a for a) th reel drama; “Ruy Blas,” three too|reel drama; “Mistaken Identity 4 had | eomedy; “Canine Rivals,” comedy When ee hoemaker and the Doll,” ‘alamity Anne, Herotne,” and Dangerous Hair Dyes! Night Car,” Re ‘o-part “The ‘O- pal ‘part | eekly, Moon. TAIDA. The Western Avenue has cents, Only one de day. Heavy rains in California ha | ferred the opening of the season. Prices Paid Producers Fral (Corrected Aatty by J. W. Godwin Apples, loonl cooking Yakima potatoes White river potatos Karly Rose seed potato: Ontons loos Paid Producers for Butter, Poaltry, Veal and Pork rings, over 2 Ibe. sprints, tat, 2 Ibs, under ‘over 4 Ibs., fat a ibe, and under live Rquabe, good size, Gon a jive, dom . Teletan har ood. bik howe (Corrected dally by The Butter Native Washingtom creamery, brick at aghington Native ety, sold pack Bastern creamery, * m Zealand creamery, Fresh ranch ... Complete Report of Market Today selling price of eggs on! street sold below this price yester- Vegetables and and Saturday 2 ve de berry ance” Olga Treskoff. 400) “THE MOUNTAINEER” { cl age pntines } shiners by the { players. at “THE PEACOCK :a4|l| FEATHER FAN” i A “Beauty” drama, tier} turing Margarita Fischer. = KEYSTONE COMEDY _ laugh. 7 — Why y more? Here's Great Big Show for 10% At the Pleasant Hour Tonight “Devotion,” two-part drama; “The drama; comedy. | way |] BE SAFE!—Use Mary T. Goldman's Gray Hair Restorer — BE SURE! Wednesday, Thursday, Friday “THE COMING OF THE REAL PRINCE” A beautiful 2-part “Rell- love tale, featuring home if you don’t want to * hap yon ene the hore “hake Pole Netore x fea’s | to have dinner together.” He to give you and Dick $5, 1 “Yes, I know all that, but f real-| don’t think she would have minded, We ‘Ooteyf-Town Buyer ly didn't think you would both be|dear, if he had Just given it to] Order your Printing by mail _ gone all day just buying hats!" | Dick, but she said you were almost | trom | said Mollie, s/EASTER SPECIALS New Arrivals in WOMEN’S, MISSES’ SUITS, COATS and MILLINERY at REMARKABLE SAVINGS CHARMING coats... 912.00 COATS ....... A beautiful assortment of Sample Ce new Spri Models, for the nis or full grown woman, in e range of materials, such as Honeycomb ch Ratine, h Serge, etc. Some short, with others % length, in all the most ed for colors. In values up to $12, new 14 DRESS SKIRTS ital $2.98 $3.98 $5.98 3 Great Specials for Easter of oo. D298 the you * or full fash a wide iy rown of #On, ain late $2.98 1.95 Some with tunic in all the most Instead of $4.00, all ask this week WOMEN’ S ‘SILK PETTICOATS Exquisite examples els and Hats fast own workroom, at less sutiful soft Messaline Silk their actual values clings to the form, with 13% TRIMMED HATS for the teeny Fe platted flounce; in all the weeny ones up to the growing mins newest colors; val as $1 95 high as $3.50, Your pick now . WOMEN’S c HOUSE DRESSES. . ‘This is one of our regular $1.00 values. Made from fine Percale, Chambray or 3 GREAT SPECIALS 49c 69c 79c Ging High or low neck, % Patterned after Hata worth four sleeves, in a big range of patterns. times the price. See us before and colors 652 tomorrow o It will not take much money to make your dear little boy or girl happy Easter time this year—if you take MOTHERS advantage of the bargains offered by McCormack Bros.— “store that saves you money.” DON’T FORGET THE BOYS Bargain No. 1—Pure 81k | $7.00 Boys EASTER SPECIALS IN 256 Rishon’ Seon, 2 Yard Easter 7.94. Gg Kid Gloves pur fancy designs; worth b0c. Make your girl happy for 25¢. Part of the 2,000 Suits Impossible for any house to be chased by our Eastern buyer | better equipped in Easter Gloves. from one of the largest mak- the only Pair—Kid Gloves; all sizes, 75c for boys and girls; 4% to Pe 87 Pair — Fresh and crisp 5%. A very fine quality; 2-clasp | 67% #t about wedge ye C trom the makers’ hands for tn i This enables us to give much | ) Ten only. Have your child fitted. dirs terials for the | Easter. Black and white and all es me colors. The new threerow and price than ever before. ANOTHER LOT three-sitch embroidered back. Ex- tra special, 87c. EASTER HOSIERY Silk Lisle—brilliant in ap- ee J 236 fearance brighter than silk $1 18 nes oe and will wear better, All the new = clasps, eel sled: “ie colors to match any garment or ie BS Glove will stand the test for fit article, Special 23¢, Must be seen to be spire | and wear. Courteous experts to 69 Vanity Cases, silver or oxt- | have been paying $5.00 for. et C ized; handsome filigree Seo us for your Boys' | 4O1p Pair — Children's Extra engraving. | Compartments for er Sult and save money 2C Fine Grade French Rib- powder, also mirror. —two stylea—98e bed Stockings; all sizes. You have always paid 25¢ pair. Spe- cial for Faster, 2 pairs for 25¢, 25 c Stockings, for children, French Thais; all sizes; best 35¢ stocking éver made; reinforced where most needed. Only, 2 pairs, Easter special, 25c. coins, cards, nen RIBBONS Never before has there been seen fn this section such a Find FOR EASTER— French Kid oves. amet advertised as a gorgeous display of Fancy Ribbons. Prices jum about iad 190, 250, 350 and ae great special for $1.75. All colors, all sizes. Just for Easter, $1.38. EASTER SPECIALS —Irish Linen Table Damask and « $1 3 Comforters, full dou- « ble-bed size; filled with pure white cotton; best quality covering; worth $2.00. $1 8 Comforters, extra size, Napkins to Match 39 Each — Lace Curtains, C drummers’ samples, from 1% to 3 yards long; worth up to $2.00 each. 98c Pair— Nottingham Lace 69 Half Bleached Irish Linen ic Damesk, new patterns; values up to $1.00. 98 irish Linen Damask, full C hieached, two yards wide; beautiful new designs; worth Curtains, 3 yards long, in 12-4; pure white cotton $1.50. Napkins to match. white and Arabian, in values to | filling; covered with good qual- . ; White Bleached Mercer | *2-°°- ity silkoline; worth $3.00, ABC ees bamasns floral de. 19¢ Ripeletts, 31 tnchen wide, | 4 62— Linen Huck Towel, size signs; 64 inches wide; worth 750, C extra soft finish; regular 3C 20x36; heavy 25e grade. thread, with red borders; worth 35 Mercerized Damask, pure Cc white; new patterns; 64 inches wide; worth 49c. Wc Yard—irish Linen Crash, 25e each. 43 Daisy Bats, full bed size; C white cotton; worth 69¢, 12: Checked Dimity, soft 2C finish; used expressly for underwear; 36 inches wide. white or brown, solld 29 Mercerized Crepe, full 38 63 Lily Bats, full double round thread; full width; worth c inches wide, in white © bed size; white cotton; lbe. only; a regular 39c value. worth $1.00. 49 Feather Pillows, art © sateen covering; all | feathers; worth 75c. | | Feather __ Pillows, 98c size 18x27 inches; | Inc, dustless, odorless; regular $1.50 grade, 19 Corded Crepes, 27 C wide, in white only: regular value 25c, Ts | dinner, | I knew Mother |never forgive Aunt mention of my | John’s will. (To Be Continued Tomorrow) ‘What Thin Folks Should _ Do to Gain Weight Waverly would Mary for name in Mer 2 THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE MOTHER WAVERLY IS PEEVISH Mollie's lip began to quiver, but | she’s a little soldier, and she straightened up and asked if Dad had telephoned. CHAPT CXXxII (Copyright, 1914, the Newspaper Enterprise Association) When Mollie and I arrived home tound| _ This, however, also started some- after buying our hate 1 found) ening.” "No. my dear child, I have | Physician's Advice for Thin, Unde: though we had left her in Aunt|0t heard from your father today | veloped Men and Women Mary’ and I expressly asked him to tele- thinnels. piss Pope Le phone me. At least I should hav Oo Linke Mary seemed tired,” she said, “and I told her — I would come up here and we would both take a nap. I did not wake up until late and then I thought I would just wait until you came back.” Mollie gave me a wink as though to say: “I'll bet they've had a lit- tle tiff.’ But we, neither of us, said anything. Mollie asked her thought that Dick would have te phoned me, for he must know how worried I am about your father. However, it doesn't matter much. I suppose I can get along.” “Of course, you can get along, | mother, dear I interrupted. “If you will only think for a minute what-you would do if you were in fe food- Iture stunts and. rub: résign themselves to it skinniness, and think nothin) wilt make them fat. Yet their case is not hopeless, A recently diseovs erative force makes fat physical Pam lon also un waste 0. and for This rer strengthening ne nervy arkable disceve: "id bal is call mother how she liked her hat, and| Aunt Mary's position—husbandless |Sargol. Six-strength-giving, fat-pros “mother” thought {t as much too|and childless. Here we are, all} t have Tekan of iacknowle ed in this doing aH we can to is one your children, old as mine was too young. less preparation, which “Perhaps we had better trade,”|make you happy. I am sure you! « bY eminent ‘physicians and ; . co ongenes es ee Lae »y” prominent peop! , sald Mollie, with a smile can ‘get along” without much trou It is absolutely harmless, Ine ble if you only try.” With thi parting shot I went down the hall) to Aunt Mary's room. I found her sitting In the dark. “| don’t think you girls should have left me alone all day when you knew I was coming over to see Madge for the first time since I nsive and month's systematic use of Sar produce flesh and strength recting faults of dig supplying highly fficie by tion and by concentrated fal was ill,” said Mother Waverly, fret-| “What is the matter, dear?” I} to the biood. Increased nourishment fully. This set my nerves on edge | asked. is ceratees tree the mor eaten, al and I spoke perhaps a trifle too] “I didn't have the courage to! heed are provided, Switte neople ight the light and face it all, Mar-| gie. I'm so glad you have come, | dear, for the sight of your youthful | **Yy face and bright eyes makes my hap piness, Sallie has been telling me that John did a very foolish thing in the way he made his will and that it was unfair to Jack and Mol- ‘ macy leadin tt Bartel Drug Co. and other « druggists supply Sargol and re ig a large demand for ft, this new, aration ti cults are nerve t fe and nlnear it should not be used by nervous people unless they wh to Kain ut least 10 pounds of Tleshen Adve harshly, “That is hardly fair either to Aunt Mary or me. You know very well, Indeed that Dick brought fou over here this morning at your re quest to spend the day with Aunt y and that Dad was to come r this evening and we were all nger to us.” er mind, dear Aunt Mary. You and Uncle John have a right “But we told you we were going to have a little holiday, mother,” “You must remember FRANK P, NOLAN wae 1407 Fifth Ave. ™ Ee will save you money on all that I have not had a day to my-|to do as you please with your own| printing orders. self since you and Dad were taken] and, if you will let me, I'll be to| ———————-_______ : ks ago.” you just would be to my owr | Phone your WANT AD to , very well. I suppose that|dear mother mothers and fathers, an they grow| ‘dust then Mollie came rnoning| MATN 9400. ‘today, Jessa ae Dick and Dad were! Morrow today will be yes that us to come to terday. asked in to say home and old and fll, must expect to be neg- lected more or less.”