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THE STAR—-MONDAY, APRIi, 13, 1914 4 —_@ ~|DELAYED SHIPMENTS A Florence Lawrence Picture Today A FILM PARADISE | Tucson, Ariz a paradive for] pleture making In a report it tated there were only nine days of It's a two-reel drama of the h loudy weather in 16 weeks, with] Miss Lawrence plays the part of a t y the thermometer about 70 ‘every . ne, at ‘ rr P ny. This is where the new Wert] T T eee Loe ce ee Grn pinGt oF the -Molair film 19 to) AF ER-EAS ER BARGAINS cated All through Southern Califor nia the unprecedented rains this season are seriously hampering the progress of the various mov Ing picture companies. Now that Easter is over all those who, from choice or accident, failed to secure the coveted article for Easter will have a double advantage. First, of seeing how the different styles of suits and milli- nery become the wearer. Second, the very latest styles in Suits, Waists, Skirts, Dresses and Millinery —delayed shipments——will be placed on sale Tuesday morning. We have been complimented by women—many who had to make every dollar count—on the lovely styles of our millinery, and that Returns In a drama called “Notoriety.” It is the story AT THE DREAM TODAY ‘The Master of the Strong,” at the Dream today, is a Biograph drama, Philander Gorham, a multi a once famous actor, who, to shine again in the limelight, pleads guilty to a murder and leaves the proof of his innocence with a friend who loses it our prices were reasonable compared with other concerns. Enlarged Millinery ee See Section 4 shipments in values uy Trimmed 63¢ Bit, pNIAGARA C MAID SILK GLOVES, full elbow le ; best gloves made, And Universal Ike Is on the Bill freight; stylish, jaunty spring aaa 48 Gowns; Women’s C cambric Gowns; long growing mias or the fully developed woman, in heavy imported ratine, serge and f c8 in all the most colors; sizes 14 to 44. Take your ney novelty And King Baggot | | weave co The name of this comedy is long, “Universal price Tke Makes. Monkey of Himself,” but it’s also ver ot Eee ee el mye Wash ats) oix..%.5323 Dresses ........ yaa Part of a Delayed Shipment, in - Scene from “The Little Mall Carrier,” with Florence Lawrence. In Here are new models can be worn bly stg ba $9 te Your ss ‘< Ww | 3 N Pp t red this two-part story of the woods, Miss Lawrence plays the part of a very young miss or her ' glike lek Tenorrew 8ic WHITE SKIRTS; or $s ews Ic u unconventional maid, who, because it is ler to get about, wears or, fabric and style lues up to $ women’s; never be- $3.48 Each si ; boys’ clothes. In this guise she is discovered by John Temple, a weal in ratine, challis and French law ¢, perhaps never again, “The Animated Weekly” presents the latest pic thy young man hunting In the woods, after she has wrenched her an neck, % or long slee trir will wou ‘wet. aaence bar. Nl you get such z = nd embroidery. E milliona: outside of his world of Women’s Wash e vo — finance, the master of men, has! Waists ........ oe And New Songs by the i ALL CHURCHES Sy tty waar Sovran od om ith . th child, a All-Star Trio ARE FILLED 10 :=*.:= ture news kle. Mistaking her for a boy, he mance develops. # her to his cabin. A pretty ro- Here is where milady can dis play her good taste in selecting suitable and becoming millinery at a very modest price. Also chic French and English models trimmed by experts in our owh wo om and patterned after ome of the most exclusive de signs which bring $20.00 to $50.00, at a fraction of their worth n. That's all. WAISTS; all sizes; taped; buttons for hose supporters. Special for Tuesday, 9c. Qo SUILDREN’S c well yoke, in volles, lawns and cre; with white lace, others with frills $1.50 value, your pick to- morrow rival rafiroad is} Yet all hi > most modern medical suit, are for naught when| Seecmenes sss Also dainty little Hats for the 7 gduek ae Women’s baby, young girl or growing miss e a Pi at Children’s Cambric THE PLACE— | ‘carl Sindelar, known in’ | Petticoats .. : 10c Drawers, 5 pin | Pathe pictures from coast to | | Heavy mercerized sateen, soft lk 4Tc, 7 C, C p tucks; ages 2 to 12 years; line #tlk, with deep knife plea ly % yard long; worth $1.00. mean to buy it fine material. On sale in Hemps, Milans, Laces, etc., to} !"! Tuesd. 10c. suit every face and fancy. The Alhambra Theatre Faster morning in Seattle was! | const has been offered and has || bright and splendid Coben and Harris theare, Ne With natu vying with man tn York, She will suece « the gl tidings of the Dressler in the leading part of aa 4 tay, citizens far and wide through Potash and Perimutte D ti 0 L : é THE PRICE— out the town celebrated the season : + omestic : ur Large 4 of th on Christ with beautifully Warren Kerrigan ts starred tn a ie 10c 5c ee {new role in “Scooped by Cupid,” « S ecials our rea p oe ep i i 3 The inspiring day, annowncing the| hewspaper story at the Class A to. p i * | advent of spring, brought out | day. hosts of welldressed folk onto the| Kerrigan, as the star reporter of lavenues after the congregations had! the Herald, is sent to interview the ' THE TIME made exit from places of worship.|™ayor, against whom grave charges Churches Decorated have been rumored. Cleo Madison, | 38 Women's Striped Cham- | G bray Petticoats, bias | | 99g Shildren's Cambric, Pet Is at Your Service A ist attached; ticoats; waist attache WOMEN’S $4.00 white buck & pin tucks and finished with embroidery edge. Get two. Button Shoes, the very latest 98 White Bedapre: un € starched, tuil double-bea size, crocheted, ext worth § double flounces, generous size; regular value 69c. Sale price en's Cambric Drawers; trimmed; © value. the way of church decorations. In|/t0 cover the same story for her| the houses of God banks of flow-| Paper. The mayor refuses to talk| rs piled high above the altars add-|to Kerrigan, but gives an exclusive ED SEED © GED GED EDO 1) 522565 stm08p here article to Miss Madison, who makes | Unusually congregations |Sll haste to the nearest telegraph were in attendance at the Protes-| tation. i tant and Catholic churches. | Her car ts ditched by Kerrigan's, Op sing a russ Bishop Edward J. O'Dea presided| Who has picked up # page she over impressive services at St.| dropped, which gives the necessary Yea step it.|James’ cathedral, Father Hanly,|‘etalls. Kerrigan wins, but sends you knew by your! chancellor of the diocese, preached | the story to the Tribune with Cleo's own experience It|tng sermon of the day, explaining |2&me sixned—and wins the girl as 43 Seersucker Petticoat © crinkle; fancy stripes; | heavy Torchon la all colors; standard $1.00 grade. | 3 fine tucks; best Go on sale Tuesday, 43c. Tuesday, 2 rth $2 sine, worth MEN’S $1.00 black or white Tennis Slippers, the best grade pyr Aiea bat 75¢ New Spring Weaves in BOYS" $2.50 Boy Scout Shoes, with best oak soles and well Wash Dress Goods |*.**."..51.2 Farmer's ne, one of @ fabrica to be ; worth $1.00. Pillow Cases, site 46x 26, extra strong shest- lin, soft finish, worth 35c¢ Meck Any of the above mailed free on re- ot Easter booklets, § to 2he each Carés from 1c doa to 280 each Order now. NOVEL WORKS ” a ee 1193 Viret Av. neues aaah, 3 Gane pe | reasons for great rejotcings on ae a reward. eae a as 2, Domaek, er day. The Rev. Paul Kerns cele warranted wear; always b0c. . Lace or Button Shoes; several brated mass at che Church of the| _ Mare MeDermott, the Edison Feather vitiows, art | SOG taut tannic “also in. ona Remarkable Values im | 105, ana makes; in ono lot of | RD ROUTE Immaculate Conception. The ser-| star, Is featured In “The Black 6erua- art toned fabric, also in solid | n 3 NAVY YA ity |mon Was preached by the Rev. Jet. Mask,” the first of “The Man feathers. Why pay Tbe? colors; recommended by the lead- Wash Fabrics broken sizes from $1 98 Steamers H. B Kennedy, Tourist and frey J, O'Shea, 8. J. Who Disappeared” secie Feather Pillows, size itx | !2& magazines of fashion as the tangent Bpeie 12 to 2, palf......... ' ong Hospital inmates Cheered In this Mare is a jovial fel- Ct Scher dustions | coming material for spring coats ic to alues sep Leave Cotman Dock. Seattle: 4:35 (en. ‘The Easter spirit was taken into| 'W. who leads a fast life. His odorless, regular $1.50 grade and dresses. The most durable Your Choice, Tuesday, CHILD'S $2.00 patent cloth- >, 6:30 p.m. the hospitals and homes for aged| Sweetheart, Mary's brother, | $1 39 o 1, full doubdle- | of the new wash fabrics, full 27 top Shoes, the Playmate style. ones be children and happy grown} weak chap, who hae involved EOS ded size, fiiied with | inches wide and sufficiently heavy (5c Yar BisatS to 8, ure cotton, best qual ; err ups. Flowers were distributed at| himself untit $78,000 is neces covering, worth $4.00, °"""*Y | for the cool mornings and even Fifty pieces of new spring] 4 pair ....... : |bedsides of the afflicted. At the| ® Fy to pull him out. He bor- ings in the Northwest. ) weaves in Wash Fabrics, includ- rows from Mare, and the robs *|Orthopedic hospital children were LAPAO a full ing corded pongee, volles, eta- TURKISH-RUSSIAN BATHS FADS sre|presented with Easter bunny-rab | We qnuer ne Way. Mare te 156 Wireined TRitic’ made of | mine, wash foulards, etc., will be v |-RUSSTAN 4 i fferent.| bits, fat, yellow chickens, and big, one ates: sinh N Pp bl y, | on sale Tuesday at 15e yard. This N P bi For gentlemen. Washington Bathe SCTE proreth py Bb ag implicated. ew u ic Sen island cotton, soft aud silky, | [ O” cay we are reducing the ew u Ic Masseurs mesicine raduate Dr. appite The Salvation Army band, after Stockholm, made self c x ° Sweden; Hilmer on, gradu- hesive purposely to preven oping | te annaal custom, played Easter ate of Prof. Unman’s Institute fford an arrangement serenades in the residence districts Stockholm, Sweden. ' 3 .jand at the county jail. KLES pe XQ ie. Out-of-Town Buyer Order your printing by mail Mary bellev Mare guilty, 27 inches wide. Worth 20¢. but Marc refuses to clear him- self. There are four other sub- jects on the Clemmer bill, .-* high cost of living. 29 Embroidered Crepe, in | 19 Japanese Crepe, 32 inches Cpure white only; soft and C wide, guaranteed fast col- lustrous, full 28 inches wide. | ors, suitable for dresses and Worth 35¢. waists; soft and springlike. Market Prefontaine Place Only 1% blocks from our big department store, where you can be fitted out from head to foot at reasonable prices Market Prefontaine Place Only 1% blocks from our big department store, where you can be fitted out from head to foot at a reasonable price. imbra Until “The Little Mat! or,” two-reel Victor drama; “Notoriety,” Imp . drama; “Animated Weekly,” world’s cas news; “Universal Ike as a Monk MANSFIELD, Wash., April 13.—| comedy. FRANK P. NOLAN 4 Gold Medal International Following a speech on progressive o Pa@ 15 Each, or $1.50 the 14607 Fifth Ave. Rome: Grand Pris, Faris. Write us to-|doctrines by Ole Hanson, bull| Class A Until Tuesday Night © dozen. A pure Huck Mic Irieh Linen Toweling, nae d peru 3 Towel, linen finish, size 18x36 re rder, in brown, Ee will save you money on all printing orders. PAO, FREE. Adress, Plapes Labere.}moose candidate for United States| “The Smugglers of Sligo,” Re. Louis, Mo. nator, a F. Hart, son of Lieut. | lance drama; “Scooped by Cupid,” Gov. Hart, republican, announ’ Victor drama; “The Colonel's Or- his affiliation with the progressive | derly,” two-part Domino, party, and may become a candidate agate ye half-bleached and bleached, smooth round thread, which will give service in the home; worth 15¢ yard, border, fast colors. An excellent bedroom towel for the home or hotel; worth at least 20¢ each, tories, Block 1298, #% | e | for sheriff in Douglas county, Clemmer Until Tuesday Night : WHY SUFFER TOOTHACHE? THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIF a piffling way in which to pass a life—and life means so much to me now |“Hearst- Selig News Service,” | world’s news; “The Bargain Hunt ‘ta | comedy, and “Ancient Thebes, Wearing Worthless Trusses? | {Oto Hanson returned after a twol at ace i am going to work, all the rest : Con . weeks’ trip in Eastern Washington} Colonial Untll Tuesday Night jot my days among these women || : 7 90 Per t of the Suffering and Trouble oie Wile ne trip, made joint-| «Jaaith’ of Bethulla,” four-part SHALL KITTY TELL? | Workers who are oppressed by the || a ly with State Chairman Slater, was| gray ¢ heavy hands of greed and graft. |‘ , S Ruptured People Go Through Is Caused //),.");:, purpose of party organism |e rey SS SSS | Herbert has told mo that, at first, | Mie etna, preventing fusthe assess ~ B P d Leg-Strap T tion, Hanson is satistied from his| Melbourne Until Tuesday Night CHAPTER CXXVII in Kitty Matram's dashing hand. It jhe could not believe that I was in|gate reltable, ettective “By mall of 66 lobse: for that he will w “Th * ont * Jcontained news which much sur-| @ est, D tha " | e. ‘ N y ieving om nrc’ rrr lecarcenieeiemation wecceren he Surgeon's Experiment,” | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper) one eit which I was very|&rew with my unselfish devotion to| Drug Co., Seattle, Wash, | progressive nomination hands down. |two-reel Majestic drama He speaks with Medill McCormick|parnyard Flirtation,” K jat Bellingham tonight comedy; “Sorrow Fades,” Than hauser drama; “Beautiful Snow, | Princess dram: vee KING STRONGER Dream Until Tuesday Night “The Chinese Fan,” Edison dra- TOCKHOLM, April 12.—King]™ai “The Treachery of. Broncho Enterprise Association) I did not get to my mail until jate this morning and first opened » envelope which was addressed glad to hear. the needy, and that now he felt that neither of us could work out} the best that is in us without the} other's help. | ‘He wants me to be his wife,| Margie, and I want him so that “Do you know, dear Margie,” she said, “that I shall always thank you for this great happiness that has come to me? And I was rather skeptical and bitter when you told re eee we ; me that half the fascination of my |e" he took me in his arms last ffs Se MT Wenney, Game night and kissed me I felt ashamed attalr with Bill Tenney came trom) thar Thad ever allowed another | Announcement Aren't you sick and tired of wearing article and find out ever Billie’s Pal,” Essanay drama; “The y 1 I 1d trusses © hold i a thin to know. It i# full of|Gustay continued to gain ground to- . - ye cae partaling oi ‘ }man to touch my lips. I would you can't make hold, thing } Master of the Strong,” Blograph was partaking of stolen fruit teice Seare Of way ite ttt ou ver be put in print. \day. He passed a good night and It show always those who ma en have to in, oF which scarcely give you a min Don't you know that drama, and “The Hall Room “I did not realize that what I/ bring to Herbert Mps unsullied by | Rivals,” Vitagraph comedy. “py he |loved in Will Tenney was his abil-|a'man like Will Tenney. ity to give me what I called a good|" “ang now, Margie, what shall I time; that, without his motor ears, | go? | his wonderful dinners, his flowers |° “ghall 1 tell Herbert of the epl- and other luxurious gifts, he would | goge with Will? I am afraid that} mean nothing to me. Then shall I/] will lose. some of his beautiful | confess it, dear, the knowledge that| faith in me if I do fon t» nearty|seemed stronger. Many believed th and why! he would abandon his reported {n- tention to abdicate if he recovers completely Having purchased and removed the Meek & Miller (old Stoelt- ing) Trunk and Bag Factories to 213 Oceldental Avenue, we are prepared to manufacture Grand Until Tuesday Night “A Geisha,” two-reel Rellance ma “Chile and Beans,” Opollo HERE TWO DAYS) cre cots ite ree of Jus- Don’t you know they are almost sure to eripple you up, #0 you won't be able t keep at work—won't be ab q itving A This week we offer you a first-class set of teeth for $7.50, to make a * you afraid they'll graduatly let ou get so bad that fave to face dangerous ™ tice,” American drama, people were wondering about me—| “Of course, you know there is We offer you good, first-class den- Aren't you willing to at siieeriatinaianie aca ; ‘ TRUNKS that I was in the limelight of pub-| n to tell ‘ tal Tork (at @ moderate penta ett rwithout having to risk cent—and straz BREMERTON, April 13.—Word| @ jo “ y | nothing more to tell than a fast and |] would tke to have you consult’ ua 4 Soe tor yourself what a reilef 11 Is to get a received today that Assistant| ) RESIDENCE THEATRES | a oan ge ae pay eteant Was) furious courtship with a married |] rerarding | the condition of | yeu 114 of such misery-causing makeshifts r Secretary of the Navy Franklin D, SAMPLE CASES pleasan kept me in a whirl of| man, but is Herbert broad enough |} ™uth. Our consulting specialist has : i) Wednesda eeoiteive he | e had. years. of a No More Belts, Leg-Straps or Roonevelt will spend two days at| Mpytr® Phat el ae oo ME sor ta i gl ce to understand? 1 know he is big|[ opinion ot yo on ee Springs the local navy yard, He will arriye!pne Girl Who Dared,” drama; “A TRAVELING BAGS _ thought T loved him, but I) enough to forgive, but I don’t want|} valuable to you fi We have found way to hold an in Seattle Sunday night, Aprit 19,] pm. Je ; * know now that all I loved was love.|to be forgiven as ‘a sinner, Margie. |f With tho ald of first-class material q 2 ‘| Film Johnnie,” comedy | mful pre and ruptare without h belts 0 t For I have found a man—the man|{ want to be understood ‘as a be-|{ ands modern equipment. we are able in all the world for me. He willl ing imbued with human qualities y to prokuas lana never give me any of the things|that can be turned upward to the| os of dentistry, that Will Tenney offered, first be-| stars or down to the very gates of ause he would consider them | pel} : | harmful and, last, because he will| “Margie, dear, come over and see | |never have the money nor the In-|me and let's talk it out jclination to pay for them | In the meantime, remembe: "Think of it, Margie! Here am I,/am deliriously happy. even thous four months after telling you that|{ am a little afraid my heart was breaking over Will| (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | Tenney, owning up to you that the | jonly man I ever really and truly} A FOR RENT ad in The loved 18 a poor preacher, living in| a settlement house, but a man who Star Wants reaches more and will come to Bremerton Tue#| ae. the Pleasant Hour Until bay Wednesday “The Hand of Fate,” three-ree! 2—suit win THE VIRGINUS HOTEL} re J. Mac non Views Oe ies Yaad Ay. | and LEATHER GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ruptare x guaranteed al devices. Phone Elliott 1655 If you have any repair work In our line and we will call for and deliver it Good work, prompt service and right prices is our motto. Also we carry a full line of harness and shoe findings. AY OUR MENT PLA 1]] tcamination tren, (Ottles Mamet to 6; evenings by appointment. Sun- days, 9 to 1pm Union Dentists LADY ATTENDANTS 60 Days’ Trial to Prove We have #0 much ith in it-—h what it has done f PORTLAND, April 1 » started here by ¢ snzie, in behalf of Kiaw & KE iy for yout oats ite nger, for the lease on the r of time to gee for yourrel This Brings It Broadway theatre here, which has 1 te. been obtained b: J ‘ e If st dosen't keep your rapture from Box 984—~ _ as fon pot Y : chs Considine goming on* you can send i back and it CLUTHE ‘ wes, (eect you a single penny COMPANY Tt te te Only eat on long enougn | 126 Rast 23rd At ‘! “4 rth THEATRES rupture that you ne New York City 3 # fete Pecoush to stand & tong and | Send me your free book and trial off Metropolitan — Henrietta Cros thorough text man in “The T ies of Men.” : Py ‘We are permanent! if ted | |does more real unselfish work for|homes in one evening than |] corner Pike and. ‘Third, with emf OLSWANG BROS humanity in one day than Will 'Ten-|there are people passing your |] ‘ance 305% Pike Stresi : : |ney has done in the whole period of] home in a week. | his idle, irresponsible life, “And, oh, Madge, I have seen so | & C0. Ail About It in Free Book poe Moore—Tonight, Helen Keller In | much poverty and hardship since | . Don't send any money. Jom! write tor | nadreas Veet A Teame here. that those ainners | FEOUGEN , The Shoe Repair Man our free book h bow nt le—The Avenue 213 OCCIDENTAL AVE. with their vintage wines, fragrant 6 Union St.—2 Shope—110 Madison 5 The Chorus Lady.” flowers and costly food, lle heavy for walking and street cars, ‘dt . weKarRR MN