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THE RUSH IS ON —at— BURDETT'S HAVE put a special price tag our stock, from one end of the garden to the other. We don't want to send a single one of these plants, rubs or trees back to our growing de- partment at Meadowdale and we have priced them all at such figures that they will be sold out quickly Fruit Trees, Loganberries, each... .5¢ Raspberries, each.....5¢ Strawberry Plants, _ per ees T5e¢ Asparagus, per 100 $1.50 Gooseberries, each....5¢ Blackberries, each....5¢ Hardy Perennials Alyssum, Sots dozen, Double Daisy, dozen ‘Te Chrysanthemum, yellow, white, red; dozen...75¢ Coreopsis, dozen... .75¢ Sweet William, doz.75¢ Fox Glove, doz......75¢ Forget-me-not, doz. .75¢ Gaillardi: “ny Ria Baby Breath, doz....75¢ Helianthus, single < or dou- ble, doz.............75¢ Hollyhock, double, red, yellow, white or pink; dns cpkas ee The Pentstemon, doz. ....75¢ Phlox, assorted, doz.75¢ Golden Glow, doz...75¢ Anchusa, doz.......75¢ Lychnis, doz. . doz... German Iris, doz....75¢ Canterbury Bell, doz. 75¢ You may select one or more at the same rate Japan Iris, doz...$1.50 Delphenum, doz. ..$1.50 Hard SAE RBS doz... Hardy Climbing Vines Ampilopsis Vitchii, 2 to 3 feet, each Virginia Creeper or W ood- bine, each Japan or Boston Ivy, each -25¢ Clematis, Henryi, white each .50¢ Clematis, Joc «mann, pur ple, each .... -50¢ Clematis, Panticulata, i os rere ere .. 25¢ ! Honeysuc kle, sweet, eac “ir each O56 f Wi istaria, each .B5¢ , & Wistaria, spat aan each Hop Vine, each.....10¢ Ivy, green and varie Reese wach <<. cc 25¢ WE STRIVE TO ‘4 SERVE YOU WELL THE BURDETT co. GROWERS AND IMPORTERS OF Flowers, Seeds, Trees, Shrubs FIRST AVENUE and DENNY WAY Phone Queen Anne 1456 Berries, etc. THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914 3 FOR THIS WEEK Tells Boalt Americans Are Snobs at Heart, Just Like His Own Countrymen; Spins Yarn to Prove It ALECK M’NAB By Fred L. Boalt my ¢ You scorn the} cor of age a «tf mrt was}show, Once he had visions of be je —— Swank! (anid | ix a ray med tales dro bear ‘ BE hayek lent nips ree Moga fini: os Until Saturday night. We are going to close out the bal- Ale M 1 pagon ad thal ek Th Ge, Thee es whe OWNS iveEnEO eG oe ance of the stock of the Starr-MacPherson, together with Yankoo sv and 1 distinctions of |a sword carried it, Kvery ©) Ho had drifted, « happy-o}ucky all the new merchandise that has been arriving daily. our t 1 ou had a medal ' v ra ne Amer When you consider that this is all brand new mer- chandise, bought for this spring trade, and repre- sents the best products of the best factories of 6M of the ' Twa P \ ‘ ‘ f ' ' the United States, you will cease to wonder at trimmings. ‘ . y) with tiful_ women jot an the ter nf the modest W! te the crowds. f Nn Mason Mit « n ’ bp <r: on Oe «With ei. tpem his |Site. meg “eetater th preskoes | pesteaeee, et eaters, seeunan THREE and FOUR DOLLARS’ worth a ' nt { On| stones; black chiefs from the Afrl|that uniform must have belonged BAN K R U PT of merchandise for your DOLLAR. ' ertain hetro:| ean lor, representing sultaus|tg a Knight of Pythiag. cfpeo a a Sa eae ST ERG All Sizes... 39¢ tg iplo. esident McKinley consul genoral jsplendor was made u gleamed the sta years te dious brand of|. The young oultan, Mahommed|his besa nn Ne | gate Selene abeaiiatios ie 1420-1422 THIRD AV alike that ot holy |Sald Hen Morgeach, of whom 1 have | Never have ! seen a bigger, hand-|sented. one hy. ‘one, own NEAR CORNER PIKE ST BOYS’ SUITS eo prove their piety, |Mtoa. and. wae Gouna Dome tovruleltecie ie wens renee te ee ee i nnd Metieing backword At 14 to 34 Off f de racy and equal-!his people, In celebration of his!Waco, he told me, with a minstrel | «hall never forget his fat A as ng mod ht when the negr Women’s $27. a0 to $35.00 Suits 5B. I AN WXTRAL NARY SAL — ish grin of de bent forward and p FOR PHOTOPLAY FANS|:*. Clothing for ed for our will be than Mason was a f The nt wil any photoplay tn I wae at the time master of horse ge Norfolk. Suits orn |e ess” wear, in smart size 6 to 6 folk models, ed-down belta pockets, im home r checks, pin ks, stripes and chey- to th subsequent sultan four |White Lad A ¢ story of modern days, told amid © Ghost of the love of absence Abbysinia to shot than Mason I have never met Of his courage there was n He delighted to hold his fire unti the lion charge The curtous thing | medieva su ne The a neighboring jord ut him was son ts ver n ke that, big and brave he undoubt lots, sizes 6 to 16, daughter of < surveyor edly w as ot Yankee Ladies’ Last of the $6 to $8 val $3.95 t > common-senne a eomed to be ine an Sores sreaeoreres 2 be conret © Be $4 and $5 Values LAGES AND EMBROIDERIES pata, daughter of the neigh wilderness, with none to see, night and day Mark you now, ; $2.95 Little Fellows’ Suits Little Fellows’ Sults, in homespun cheviots and velvets; up to $5.00; 2% Wrappers Ladion $2 Wrap » De. 89c Ladies’ Percale Wrappers— assumes the role of of one of the « as becw car count Is confronted by eatd jand is persuaded to give t ridiculous McKinley, learning of reprimanded Mason ten consent to the t tion. ecalled him, ar to 9 years... $2.95 ae a, coe Geestdeters | of Very stylish; $2.50 values local amat alent w Idaho. $1.95 $1.25 Suits 456 ’ $1.25 Tub Suits 69¢ Boys’ $6, $7 and $8 Over- coats all go at..... $3.00 Suits |... Boys’ $1.00 Tub Bos form at the Tivo! Ea i One day, after the departure o: Mason, | encoun d Jackson Davis looking seedy and most for jorn. His once fine uniform was private park of the sultan mangy toothless, I forthwith appo' Davia Lion er to fal High and Sultan, I gave him a with gold braid. Across the | Baggot ay wh was to } peared on the Monday There are scenes along the Co of a glacier tn actlo Alaskan features that are tferent. The pictures are clear nd show fn detall Domestics at Less Than Mill Prices Scottsdale Shrunk Muslin, extra heavy, 1 1 Pequot Pillow Tubing, 45 Inches signs: 19 sold everywhere at 15¢ we C] sold everywhere at 250 a c ack breast was emblazoned {n yellow LION KEEPE a ( Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale Muslin, Linen Crash Toweling, 14 inches wide, | eR hs The last time I saw Jackson sold everywhere at 12!/c 9c sold everywhere at 15c. : W1¢ | A story of the old Irish sea Davis he was strutting up and ¢ lrovers is featured at the Class A : fore the cage of his Hon, today. Ralph Lewis as the smug: | roth Alice Hollister t he stood, with head up and RRO Igter and Miriam Cooper are/ shoulders back. Most awfly {im A Ww |starred. The details of the period | pertant he seemed ss he shox co ormeriy “Mac epa men ore have been carried out with great This is a new picture of Alice Hollister whom motion picture fans "&ked, pot-bellied pickaninies away : care, A schooner built in the ¢ have f from the lion's cage. y lowed in many different ch eters during e lnet five years. -- i 119th century was obtained, and &/She is very versatile, doing ola woman parte as happily ae the famous! When he saw me passing, ho 1420-22—Third Ave., Near Cor. Pike—1420-22 spot along the Callfornia sea coast | “Madonna” role in the picture called “From the Manger to the Cross,” *tiffened and saluted. Then he resembling the rocky coast of Ire Misa Hollister is one jan was chosen. for the scene. It) ville, Fla, creating tmp is a tale of adventure of the hardy | will be seen soon in Bea’ jirish satlors. _ — eee To GET BIG JO8 BLOCKS CARLINE | " hy tp ho Ril} G. N. TO BUILO FACTORY | about ‘aida to bulld a tle factory tn THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE if tte's Pe fen Wentern arene ap-| EVERETT, April 14.—-Prestdent | Everett. | _F. Berne of Tacoma may get the| pearing at the Dream today. It|Louls Hill, on his visit here Mon contract for constructing the dam; TACOMA, April 14 14—In an effort t has been some time since the big|4ay, said the Great Northern 1s| WOULD | DO THIS? i week te ce ana cl to block the municipal railway ia Meenaay bere has appeared 98 8 AERC | 1! : Seed) counties will pay about $1,000,000 Teoma. Stanley T. Scott, cashieg: Seattle scr With this ¢ } ) r.C. He Beattie, |° mene Sereen, | WH thie there SS ey ima, br 3 twins and was the happiest and|lntly. W. C. Hetneman of Seattle, /0f the Washington. Paying Coy Bae frinned from ear to ear. U of the Kalem leads. She is now in Jackson-| ant parts in new Kalem productions, yrich| She plays at mes Cc ne mmer and Dream. a Vitagraph comedy called “The | most miserable woman in the world,|“"® Ws awarded the contract on|gan suit to enjoin the city {ou Hall Room Rivals” with some G the low bid, h bee: e good characterizations, TON! HT | 415 PIK E ST id, has been unable to fur-| building its tide flats car line. What could it mean? Had Harry s jnish the be -cord > ee * I thought, as I put Kitty/at last given bis consent? W hat | Sater Hobe cate al vgs Lerics | csure # announcement of her en-|had happened? For a moment this ‘ gaxement to a minister down and/last letter overshadowed the con-| NOW WIFE KILL. : DISTRICT | picked up my last letter, “this note | tents of the other one. I looked at ali aus a jfrom Eliene Symone must be just|the clock; it was after nine, and] Moscow, Idaho, April 14.—Mrs. | | commonplace invitation after if I was to be ready for Eliene I/Grace Dillman shot and killed her-| EVERETT, April 14,—A econs tae jsuch a sensational bit of news. Fate | must hurry and dress for the street. | self as the result of a year’s brood-| more’ automobilists, mostl from cannot burl @ second one into my/|I was barely finished when Eliene| ing over the suicide of her husband, | Seattle, are to be arrested ",06onse lap opened my door after a light knock. | Jesse Dillman, following his murder! ing to Sheriff McRae, for >vi But I had not realized that if the Her face was gray; she looked as|of Agnes Linn, with whom he had the speed regulations on the Pas” things that actually happen every | though she had not slept for a week. | become enamored cific highway : day in the most monotonous lives Her hands trembled, and yet about wats ine hronicled they would be set/her mouth and in her eyes was a junreal of fictional imagination life—elther happy or sorrowful Here in one morning I, Margaret pr than I had ever seen oe ITCHY SCALP—25 CENT DANDERINE CHAPTER CXXVIII. “Burely,” Pe a GAME oF Pe “Judith of Bethn''=." a Blograph | | Two Res drama at the today, has | +a FRIEND oF two principals that are now a part | guy | ATTo: of the Mut program, One s/o i Blanche Sweet, who plays the part | of Bethulia, and the other ts Dt-| rector Griffins, who Is now the chief director of the entire Mutual | THEATRE Film company. The play is adapt ed from the Bible and the poem by Aldrich, but neither has been fol-| llowed closely whe a more spec j tac ular effect ¢ obtaine eee Alhambra Until Wednesday Night NIG oes “The Little Mall Carrier,” two-reel | Vietor drama; “Views of Alaska;~ “Animated Weekly.” world’s news; | . “4 “Pulversal Ike as a Monkey” | Commencing Tomor. |comedy Ez | row, Wednesday. | Class A Until Tuesday Night ——— ee eee ot ego on: | Complete Change of |Iiance drama; “Scooped by Cupid, | Waverly, who had lived unevent Is {t true that you are 8 , going t |fully, had been asked to belp and adopt twins?” I asked 2 Po ce ey MS advise tn a case where the whole” "Yes," she answered, “but let's| |GIRLS! GIRLS! SAVE YOUR|ishness and itching of the | fataze lives of two people depended don't talk about it until we get into| HAIR! MAKE IT GROW LUX. |the hair roots famish, loosen |upon the outcome. the aks URIANT AND BEA (die; then the hair falls out fast” 7 UTIF Suddenly 1 began to feel very old) She fairly ran down the hall to a If your hair been neglected and I hoped that Eliene’s note was | the elevator, and when we got into Bea 1 is thin, faded, dry, seragey ‘ an invitation to do something par-'the big limousine she turned to me| ./f You care for heavy hair, that oily, get a 25-cent bottle ticularly frivolous—I wanted to put/and burst into a torrent of tears. |8l8tens with beauty and is radiant|Knowilton’s Danderine at. any off the responsibility for a little| sobs shook her frame. She could| With life; has n incomparable |store or toilet counter; apply @ | Victor dra The Colonel's Or- Program time. not speak softn: fluffy and lustrous, | tle as directed and ten minutes |derly,” two-part Domino Eliene’s note read For pity's sake, what {s the mat-| ‘Ds you will say this was the lhe I shall call for you at 11 o'clock 3?” I asked. “Surely you Just one application doubles the | investment you ever. made, Clemmer Until Tuesday Night Bi tomorrow, dear Madge. I want you not crying this way because you | S¢auty of your hair, besides it im We sincerely believe, reardions “An Easter Lily.” drama; “The Black Mask,” Edison drama Vaudeville ‘Hearst - Selig News Service,” |world’s news; “The Bargain Hunt A t: , Ancient Thebes, cts Jers,” comedy, and wondertal hoya, 1 ain the bapplest| ove cou nad © quarrel with Harry|taivy wealthy chair if you ‘haveltul hele t re af of it-—no aanael wor 0! 1 apples: it? Have you chosen bables hen x Mi a you have | ful hair and lots of it—no dand: and most miserable woman in the| instead of husband? What are you| @%"¢ ; his destructive scurf|—no itching scalp and no more fall- world. making all this fuss about?” robs the hair of its luster, its|ing hair—you must use Knowlton'’s | | | Jw | \travel ee nie This jisat letter Prvea the att} Harry don't know Tam going tai Sao . on * Eh Re i i Lee nt erent ee na n@ was going to adopt! take the chil¢ ey not o e 5 pve | getomtat nt Tueaday Mia 3—REELS—3 _Sisse cee Teihs stot |ene te citron,” at lant of fund | == — | % of Be a ur: o answer, J _cJudith of Bethulte,” four-part Ramo Feature |"but Iam taking them home today, ‘ me by vertheless, and I know he will Photoplay 7 Seston Denti me keep them, for Margte, es BELONG TO HIM!" | Melbourne Until Tuesday Night “+e “The periment,”| What? The Ladies’ Silk Garment Store—Ready Made and to Order ies rvard wnrtat Se sein £6 FANGS OF 1420 Second Avenue. “Yes, that ts the truth. I have} rt irtation. eystone * 3 od wm, Fades,” Than. ad furnished a flat for a young hai t ‘arama; Beautiful Snow, HATE’ P47ENT Sucr/onm | woman who used to be a maid to rinces: ; |his mother, but I shut my eyes to Regular value, this week, per pair Black and brown only. it all. You see, I had more to make Dream Until Tuesday Night unhappy’ than you thought jie Culenan on 5 hg uve ” Ladies’ Lace and Lisle Hose, all colors—pink, blue, bla sg ge te Sad res salted 9 Sensational melodrama, i ~ < 4 However, two days ago these baby |[M lavender and white. Regular 35c.’ This week. = AN al ’s Pal.” Eebanay drama: “Th showing greatest motion | - , ¢ v boys were born to the girl, who, Master of the Strong,” Biograph [| picture ever produced— ” oho ey mania ee by Pgpts Cc drama, and ‘The Hen Room a head-on collision be- §) ing birth to them the mother ‘ated. SHANGHAI OM PANY Riva ” Vit » net " ias. - i | Rivals,” Vitagraph comedy tween two trains. Start “An older sister came to the| house yesterday to see Harry, and, | 1323 Third Ave.—Across From as he was out, she told me her} ma; “Chile and f story. I then and there decided to " Opollo 1 + ‘ = ia Cg end Domne | Opoli 1—REEI E p | adopt the children, I tmmediately Apollo comedy; "The Decree of Js GOOD COMEDY xpensive gare draws and aim going to hers | tice,” American drama . vast aitforence vetween| True-to-Nature Teeth [pers drawn and am going to ha a “_* * ntal work and getting the grandparents of the bab’ the best Dental work cheap. We do not| The Finest Production of Dental|them today and take the ¢ bharen i Art Grand Until Tuesday Night ling, thrilling Postoffice “A Geisha,” two-reel Rellance ° S with ch ints, nor do we RESIDENCE THEATRES ANY SEAT See Persn Daaeal’ arugtare ake clutn: eo| home with m e «@ put in teeth without plates or bridge-| ss ‘ - “I don't know what I shall tell 4 jE xamination and advice Free|Harry, or what he will say to me., At the Home Tonight “ nd then you ch nk for ‘The Trap,” two-reel drama rpg A gel caren yen | Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra}! hope I can keep it from the pa ‘A Misplaced Foot,” comedy ee are are ward wah te to on ay Bridgework (strictly gnet back, as though I had adopted the ee aa a bent Set of Taath tn tt » world tor $4.| class), per Tooth 5.00 | children down there. At the Pleasant Hour Tonight ee i Picts Ciiitnen Bice up ae “What would you do, Margie The Hand of 4he Law,” three. 5 3 : Synthetle Or Gold fillings, $1.00 up.” | Gold Fillings .....$1.50 Up| |. sanre the -pilanttaes ide jreel feature; “The Gangsters,’ ntrance Madison St., A pomt meme enone 18 eusrapiae I haven't the slightest idea,” I ron | that your. w True-to-Nature Teeth, per set |auswered breathlessly, all the while comedy Between Ist and 2nd A a thea aha ast TY Se sas a heatintne’ to dealing < Cats wetene. ; Avenues work will cost by free examination. | * ia ee! whom I had always decided was a Come to tis, have your eyes carefully ond scientifically exam- LISTER AT PORTLAND one more a eee Loi ear: gee (Finest Teoth in the world.) |"&mby pamby sort of a creature ined and glasses fitted that give entire satisfaction. See We ke'ae ws Poms ba ¥ had arisen to heights that it would We do } LSORTLAND, Or. April 14-—Gov. Hl Complete Change of Atk your friends about us, All Work Guaranteed 15 Years, |e hard for me—with all my boas THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. Aster was one of the speakers a | ALBANY ¢ a8 iddeaad "be! des ess {ed philosophy and bigness—to 917 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR MADISON, the opening session of the Colum Program Tomorrow Jf) gecona vioor People's Bank Building Endorn a by Jeading pasteae reach. bia and Snake River Waterways| cond and Vike pxepnet (Tq Be Continued Tomorrow.) ‘association convention, , Take Kievator or Walk Un ge! ly.