The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 3

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A GOOD SHOW you to miss it. The Little Mail Carrier This is a two-part story of the woods. Alaskan Views Scenes in the great wonderland of the North, glaciers, moun- tains, rivers and Universal ike Comedy “There’s no use talk- ing; Universal Ike is funny,” is a comment we heard. Animated Weekly With pictured news of the world. Songs by the Ail-Star Trio —THE— THEATRE 10c-5c Westlake at Pine And we don’t want FLORENCE LAWRENCE | PHOTO PLAYS | Alhambra today are ¢ ' They were taken a forme W aper ma Who } acter fs shown The hown, and the rivera a and great mc To last day to see these, a The Little Mail Carrier,” in two parte. “ee “When a Woman Guides,” a Bo graph dra political turn. The mayor is gulating b he finally t PAULINE BUS! ' ain, but he wins the lady coud sean = fh cholce i theretr jon bh \ trength. Th A part of the new program at the Dream today ‘ y so \’ Y A GENERAL FOR A DAY 7 Pathe ameraman recently en e joyed the unusual of be pointed by Huerta to the com . hree ea k Paulin « y the city off 7 fing woman for the co for the space of a day ; , eh af it Unive eral Hw 8 idea was t . any, had never seer the world know that he had a > show, waa ar which could fight, and thus ete! ee a dine stop the rumors that his army exis ed in censored press reports only Boe pi gecos Twenty thousand men, horse, f eat behind thres and artillery fp before the ¥ ar thelr v Pathe cameran the crank. » he turned eee Memories That Haunt,” a two: t drama, is the se offering waken a ind today's change of program at}, "(0 "at m0 Siow. Misa Bush is e Clemmer, Pha This is a pleture story which |™ HEN — start one think In sband is 4 as lost Hate,” four-part of the most thrilling shipwrecks ever shown on the e-° | sere Dream Until Saturday Night. Other good things on the pro A Re of the Everglades gram in The Canning In a And | dustry 1 ifornia” and two ex Esanay comedy, a cellent com a Ww yman G ‘ Biogr “ee . The Tivolt offering for the bal a ance of the week, closing Sat Melbourne Until Saturday Night. night, is a threereel pho’ | y Son,” two Fangs of Hate.” he most thrill ntercepted ing and exciting scene is a head ama; “The Fa on collision between two passenger , and “Mutual trains traveling at a high rate of speed. Friday t amateur tal . jent will ent the Tivoli the Grand Until Saturday Night. atre patrons. “Thieves,” two dram: Mu bath tual V worl ®, and Alhambra Until Wednesday Night "A Happy Coercion an com “The Little Mai! Carrier,” two-ree! | gay, Victor drama Views of Alaska;” ee Animated Weekly,” world’s news Colonial Until Tuesday Night “Universal Ike as a Monke “Judith of Bethulia,” four-part comedy. ee | drama Week Clase A Until Saturday Night. | ‘i ere “The Miser’s Reversion,” %reel| RESIDENCE “THEATRES Thanhouser drama; “The B seemed bea —* Beauty,” Keystone At ‘the Home Until Friday “The End of the Feu "The drama; Turning Potnt, “Mutual Weekly two-reel No. 66; Clemmer une! ‘sassy Night “Their Cousin From England,” “Memories That Haunt,” two-| comedy. part drama; “California's Canning ore Industry,” educational, and two | At the Pleasant Hour Until! ener comedies. “A Leaf in the Storm,” three | feature; “Wan Mabel Cured?” c ied eee Tivoll Until Saturday Night mer 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c JUST FOUR DAYS BEGINNING TODAY MEMORIES THAT HAUNT (Two-Part Drama) THE PLAY THAT MAY SAVE YOU MANY REGRETS Ocean Liner Sinking Hundreds Jumping Into the Sea .*.°* The Canning Industry in California And Two Good Comedies DIETERICH & GRIFF Musical Duo OLIVER G. WALLACE Organist STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 191 PASTOR SAYS TWO ARE DEAD WIFE DID NOT AS RESULT OF RETURN LOVE HOLDUP IN CAR liber, softnosed bullet 5 Other Bandit Succumbs. , The death lst grew by one last af night when Clarence ‘Trew f "" Beacon ay., Sears’ partne id the crt died at the Provide honpit In the struggle with pa Rly by, the {dol of wore ri ‘ ho overcame him and ef ceive his love without show any |fected his capture, his skull wa outward demonstration of returning | fract 1 It Dr, J. 7 Mason and Dr. Dy i" ay topsy over tt ASK FREE TOLLS - out the ba pRORTLAND, Ore, Apri Sears Nervous In Jal © Ce a a Prosecutor John Murphy {# pre nssociation pa paring st degree murder charge . b “ aga » revolver was catine aac 1 Ke struggle with wos . i b Ascent Sears jail today and , Wash 7 1 ‘ had little to say en told he must Ir a nfession he ad mitted yer 6 and Trew board with the inter FAIRBANKS, Alaska, April 1 1 Trew were wcquainted in Two wuits have been started by | Wyoming, where they worked on F. G. Noyes, receiver of the the Double Bar ranch. hiadin” Shah te - panee _ Denies Other Robberies. holders of the bank that Sears and Trew ed with previous robb the South STEEL MAN TO ‘A Wie $0 de been ae _ TALK ON CANAL yewtarday that ri Bergstrom, of ngs the night of oration, wi the robb er thought Swed Business Mer ho was still asleep in the house. tion at its next Saturday noon no collapsed when she heard of luncheon at the Rathakeller on # death. fecta on the Panama Ca’ Hance twerr GILMER LEAVES BREMERTON, Wash., April 15. SPOKANE, ¥ , April 15 Capt. W. W. Gt . who com James W. Middleton, assistant ithe F yurg, which ar poutmaster at Roxboro, is under Sunday, has or ja st on the charge that ne Manila, He will in | burned the postoffice to cover up| cha of the Cavite or Olongapo| ja shortage of $500 Inaval stations, THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE SHE LOVED MUCH CHAPTER CXXIX (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | babies I noticed Enterprise Association) As we drove wv to the place the undertaker's | wagon before the door and, swing ing from the knob, was a great bunch of white roses tied with pur ribbons. fn there to take those children home to her own barren arma, chil dren whose father had wronged both her and the girl who was ly- ing so cold and still in coffin in the front room, expressibly appalling. | Eliene had said nothing about | Harry or how she felt toward him }I wondered if she could stil! care for him in the least. It did not seem to me that I could endure the was In ne |sight of a man who had wronged me in this fashion. I thought of the last ning we had dinne AT PLKE with the Symones and how care free Harry and a woman up here w er hour of agony alc Wed., Thurs., Fri. ondered’if all men are like this Can they forget all that they wish and Saturday to forget and be happy, without 1 ‘eat 3e art thought of the woman they hay A gr P sacrificed to their selfish pleasure Thanhouser Play. Siene and I went into the bed room, where the two little red atoms that did not thing human lay. Eliene took them both In her arms, and her face be came transfigured with a maternal jlove, and all the grief and hurt | Went out of it. There is her joy, Jher comfort, her consolation, I thought, and, after seeing her thus r for one moment thought look like any “THE MISER'S REVERSION” A weird but interesting love story, in which an old man is changed into a youth, a baby and then an ape, and in matter While she the children and talking with the was any other than right was trained nurse over the best way to take them home with her I slipped into the other room where the dead mother lay. The mysterious smile of eternal knowledge was on the thin face, but the lines of pain had back ag “THE END OF THE FEUD” An exciting Southern love ‘ it | 2! gone from it. In some way I story by the Rex players. fancied that she was glad to die you like action, be sure and nd it seemed to me that she must} know of that other woman other room ready and mother" her babies “They will have the own father,” I whispe: in the willing to see It. care of their das I laid “A BATH HOUSE stones” that was ever made. in to witness the legal adoption of the children. Watch for FANTOMAS! The old father of the girl came Coming Soon! up after the papers were signed and took Eliene’s hand, “You're a good woman, Mra, Symone, and I'm glad my girl's babies are yours to keep. It's not many’'s the woman that would do what you have this | day, but the blessed mother will re- ward ye always.” “I'll take the same care of them as though they were born of my | flesh,” said Eliene solemnly Not one word was said about | Harry, and it was arranged that }under the cover of darkness, th babies were to be taken to Elene | home As we got into the car, jene |said almost to herself: must hurry home now and decide w |shali say to Harry,” I looked at her in surprise; gone atl | where Eliene was going to tind her BEAUTY” my hand upon the cold ones fears across her breast, Just| One of the funtiest “Key: SMene called me and I went Charge Trolley Bandit With Murder ‘he thought of poor Eliene going! the plain | |1 had r way in disposing of this! engrossed with | not yet| | | | | DELAYED SHIPMENTS RADICAL REDUCTIONS in Order to Move Merchandise That Didn’t Get in on Time. Dresses $2.95 Women’s and Misses’ 125 in this Lot of Wash Dresses. ewe | c is Ratine, Crepe, ( ce or 1 ) 1e8 up to $5.06 Hi r : leeves, trimmed th fine e or ¢ me tt n tail- $4.50 DRESS SKIRTS I Trimmed nn selling Millinery 3 aa Two Great Specials Peete $2.89 and $3.98 $1.50 WOMEN’S PETTICOATS vet expen and English 0 t modest prices, Also I hioned f “ have expert trimmer to the { r thwest. . the f plea select fl c car f ‘ ave our experts t your fancy, Trimmed Hats for the Baby or Miss $2.00 WOMEN’S —— WAISTS new mode ade Me is n ee 47c, 75c, 95c to $1.49 © 344 or full length gh or low 4 peter grr neck, trimmed with lace or f same ma ‘te 4 to suit very face and sizes now Going to Alaska? See us for your outfit and save money. the shrewd buyers congregate. Here’s where NEW SPRING WEAVES IN Wash Dress Goods |8@rgains Worth While Ratine Velour, a new two-) Remarkable values in Wash Fab- 35c toes »jal40 im solid | riee—26c to Soe values, 16 Verd — Leces —- VE colors; recom d by the lead- | your choice, yard . c © ciennes snd Torshoan agazines of fashion as the Fifty pi Spring | Insertions to matea; all aterial for Spring coats | weaves in , inelud- | widths, Regular Se and 106 and dresses, The most durable | ing corded pongee, volles, etamine, lues for 2 of the new wash fabrics, full 27| wash foulards, ¢ be on inches wide and sufficiently heavy | 6 osday at lbe This is 5c Yard — Linen Cluny, for the cool mornings and even | the way we are reducing the high Linen Torchon, net top ings in the Northwest. Vals, lace edge and beading Values to 25c. On cost of living. combined sale at 5e Our Enlarged |DOMESTIC 38 TETICO*Ts = ertas ble flounce; generous size; Shoe Dept. SPECIALS | i212 tor Wore soit ’ce tennis. with Tor the st ther ring Cotton Bats, 3 pounds, pure Warner's and Ameri- wearing ¢ of our shoes, 49c white, full bed aize, worth 98c can Lady Corsets; rej nging us new customers | 75¢ ulation styles; long skirts; 67 Bed Sheets, Farmer's choice | regular and best $1.50 grades, Boys’ $1.98 Shoes have © sheeting, one of the most | 98c ‘ stood the test for endurance. | durable fabrica to be had; size 81x Sizes 2% to 5%. Try a $1 98 $0; worth $1.00 $1 3 paves ont & pair of these a..... ' " can ly resets; 183 Pillow Cay size 45x36; 30 extra strong sheeting mus- lin, soft finish; worth 25c. 35 Mercerized Damask, C bieached, 65 inches. wide, wirranted to wear; always 50c. 49c Feather Pillows, art sateen the best $2.00 grades. Come and be fitted for $1.38. 38 Empire style Corsets; © made by an American for the American woman; will fit at any angle, Our sturdy line of Men's Work Shoes, made of Lest Chrome Calf ther; 2 full soles; solid coun: Ii ters and insoles; tan or black. All sizea, $2.65 a pair Women’s $3.00 Cun Metal Lace covering; all feather Why 50 Ferris Wa for wom- or Button Oxfords; | iatest toe | pay Tc? C an, miss or child, at and heel for street wear. ese Feather Pillows, size 18x27] $1.00, 75e¢ and 50c The can't be excelled $2.49 OB eo renee siccat: “ise, 1x37 | resent style drecs Galli Bt rescore sovecceveres “tu ular $1.50 grade. them. Our Growing Girl's Shoes are Comforts, full double-bed Warner's Waists for $1.3 models in themselves: this sea- size, filled with pure} 29C children; fine white They sell at a glance; the | white cotton; best quality cover- drill d style are right. Pat- | ing: worth $2.00, points pupparsens <a point; supporters. Special, ent Leather, Cloth Top and fine Gun Metal Calf Button Children's Novelty Shoes. We | $1.50. feature in that line, and carry $1. 1 almost any style or color you would wish for your $1, 49 rh % little one; & to 8, at.. 98¢ White Bedepreads, un. C starched; full double-bed size; crocheted; extra heavy; worth 38 Auto Scarfs and Veils, © an colors; standard size; 2 yards. Never less than $1.50. On gale at 38c. 2c Dozen — Buttons, Lace Curtains, Cable Net, 3 yards long, in tan and all new patterns; worth clear white pearl; all sizes, Never less than 5c. You need buttons right now. 2c, NOTIONS — Everything in small wares for the toilet, the home or travel. The le and 2c articles—make note. 5c Pair—Kleinert’s able Dre: Wash- Shields; just the same as the lic grade, but the machine missed a stitch. was the indecisive, the bored look | always n upon her face and, while I knew she was suffer. ing ‘agony, yet I also knew that, for the first time in her luxurious use- | lees life, she had begun to live, (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers te | Fruit | (Corrected datty by J. W. Loos BAF DEVIC TWO STORES TIS Firat Ave, 1831 Third Ave. Vegetables and Godwin & Co.) | Onions, green . | | 25 e e “we ‘to: @ 175 @ 15 @ 150 @ 100 | Lee | Yettuce 4 @: et @: e1: Having purchased and removed the Meek & Miller (old Stoelt- ing) Trunk and Bag Factories to Occidental Avenue, we are prepared to manufacture | Florida celery, crate Parsley Asparagus, Cal... arte, string mat Rhubarb, local, per y, new, enne y, strained eee, Cal. navel o, navels, crate. SAMPLE CASES TRAVELING BAGS “The Exposition Line, 1916” Choter 6 Prices re “Producers ‘tor, matter, Kees, | Rockisland ||." “> | and veaTuen eoons ea Rag ere 11 |] OF EVERY DESCRIPTION roosters, ive 10 Phone Blliott 1655 if you have any repair work in our line and we will call for and deliver it, Good work, prompt service and Lines it's Summer All the Way good size, 4 on fowl, lve, dox Kansas City, 8t. Louls, Chicago, pigeons, Good 1 @ 10 |] right prices is our motto. Also New York and All Eastern yesh: jacser ioe @ Uf |[ we carry a full line of harness cri Pork, good block hoxs oo @ 10% |] and shoe findings. (Gorrected dally by The Bradner Go)" | ASK FOR RATES |[li. waenititen C. G. CHISHOLM Rec Pee me District Freight and Passenger |} ,.°:5!"Siriet treamers ~ || OLSWANG BROS. nae woe caiand ‘creamery, pack . . 720 Second Ave. lowa (213 OCCIDENTAL AVE, Storage creamery Seattle, Wash, Fresh ranch .

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