The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 10

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RIDA APRIL 17, 1914 THE STAR Special! Offerings for Saturday | PHOTO PLAYS WESTERMAN & | SCHERMER’S 4 New Store, No. 2 Located at 103-5-7 First ; Avenue South, Corner Yesler ETROPOLITAN WEEK OF APRIL 2aO Standard Grand Opera ompany First Avenue’s Biggest : Clothing Store You get the most for money when you buy our d19 FAUST Under the Musical Direction Iallian Gish. Lillian Gish ts Under the Musical Direction mf of the beau | and staged by D. W. Griffith 4 We show all colors and all styles—F papel aleiad the boul Gl SEO CLAUDE MADDEN JOHN M. SPARGUR Black, Blue and Brown. A Big Select } ne a ee ee i Heavy Serges dis teeanned a tet scenl teenie 1 LAGITIMATE. THEATRE "The F ama ar th ngs of Hate.” a stirring MUST SPEED UP, HE SAYS 1 a very interesting |® ° MADAME. HESSE-SPROTTE, Stage Director “Grand Opera at Popular Prices in a Language Headquarters for Union Made Clothing, lodrama an Shoes, Hats and Furnishings. camp, de features a gypay : Extra Special |e ma ; i All Can Understand” ween tw scomotives: For Saturday $1.50 and $2.00 Dress Shirts, separate collars match— The Stars Mrs. Romayne Jansen Mrs. Cecil Tenny Theo. Karl Johnson Neal H. Begley Walter F. Paul Phileas Goulet Sophie Hammer Mrs. G. F. Russell Mrs. Bowman Ralston Gwendolin Geary Mrs. J. B. Harrison Arthur R. Cody John Lince Mrs. H. C. Ogden Frederick Graham S. H. Levin Rudolph Ernst ht at the mers com Tonight is amate Tivolt Amateur which are awarde the audience 24 Boy Singers in Street Scene Philharmonic | Robert Leonard, the Rex star Orchestra | featured in a come AB ip |cognito,” at*the Alhambra, whic |relates the sad (7) expert jromantic maiden, who would mar @ ry # count because her father was d rful El , a rich man, However, Papa was a s8fs > ta Won e ectrica loyal American and discoura her fond dreams. He Introduce Absolutely the Best of the City’s Artists CARMEN Monday, Wednesday, Friday Evenings and Saturday Matinee NEW YORK, April 17. Bob Leonard as a count (a marr legitimate theatre must compete! es the with the ‘movies,’ but we're ready | that |for the competition and the victory the | will be ours.” | one, with children), Bob ta part of a married man so w her dreams are shattered sweetheart she had overlooked! This gentle defi to the film mag:| comes in for his share of attention. nates was Charles Frohman's part-| STORE NO. 1—220-222 FIRST AVENUE S. a featur Dan-'ing word when he boarded the and the pictures | Mauretania to sail for England. | STORE NO. 2.—103-5-7 FIRST AVENUE S. jof Alaskan wild animal Ife com The new atyle of legitimate play . be plete the pletur ‘ogram Will be a succeasion of quickchang e e ing scenes. aly as the ‘movies, “A Romance of the Everglades” | but it will be plus real people, and| ie a two-part Edison drama at the real voices, and that will be our Dream theatre to with settings | advantage over the film play.” Sit 99 of the seaside resorts of Florida ‘ {4 and the Bversiades. Wayne Bar EVERETT MAN MISSING | i? row restues Norah Everett from) EVERETT, April 17.—Chria Gi) drowning in the swimming pool of | son, of the Little Elk Logging ay a gigantic hotel in Florida-—an | Go and Scenic Displays FAUST Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings PRICES—50c to $2.00 EVENINGS; 25c to $1.50 MATINEES . has been missing since Monday unusual meeting fn which a rather) His disappearan i ‘niversal star, ‘wo families, hot | They Followed Our Orders — feiss 'Sancrentetia | HAD TROUBLE 1 fight, fol} Hide Them With a Vell; le +] ? he seene opens on a fight, follow-| Remove Them With The Othine ——? 7 and We Are Swamped ing which a minister calls upon Prescription ’ WALLACE, taaho, April i—De.| ’ H . Idaho, recently | ° the two leaders to make peace and| ‘rhis prescription fe 0. Gray of Kellog lay aside their arms. A love story, is prescription for the removal extracted a lizard from the stom-| . 7 pec Bitlet ARS Bs of freckles was written by a prom: . Will ry m.|..PENSACOLA, Fla, April 17. { Il indicat fa ied tanta bet Tein nino the care | iment physician and t# usually 20 =a green wi ae {owt | Maj, Chas. B. Lewis, a millionaire The early season predictions were all indicative 0 y 1 ; successful in removing freckles | of Jacksonville, Ill, and Miss Mabel : , oe iad jot it being dropped forever. With | 4, ~ Doctors had diagnosed his ailment | % “ . heavy business in Women’s Coats for this spring and sum-|t.i ia threepart Thanhouser srenitn ine Ae Kola Up denice A victim ot spinal meningitis for}®* *omach trouble, gall stones,|20yard of Goshen, Ind. who had mer. We wired our New York buyers to buy strong OM/drama “The Miser’s Reversion,” | ; e veral liver trouble and Bright's disease.| ee” Visiting a friend for severa! all high-grade coat lines and they have obeyed these orders] dealing with Hindoo magic junder guarantee to refund the/nearly six years, Mabel M. Long '8/ 7.4 iizard was four inches long | ¥eeks, have been married here. The 0 literally that we have got to call for help And when rete | Don't hide your freckles under a pmonay Ot tae ja happy girl today, after recetving/and alive. It 1s thought It hatched | bridegroom eth it dor Bet while there’s something big doing in the way of bargain prices n here soon that promises to be copii ation sense shale s enadan ise int : | recovert faj. Lewis, who is a widower with We have been selling more coats than ever before in|a rib shaker. ful improvement, some of the| tna letter to The § a winter home in Pensacola, made it he h c +t I t h t + a “ee ligh kl ishi | she extends Re fern outside rooma, ¢| known that he would endow any one the history of the store, but there has been a shipment com “Chick” Morriso ; neon | Ushter freckles vanishing entirely sratefal ¢ © all the inter-| % 5% wart house, 86 West] with $100,000 in her own right if ing in avery day until the store can’t accommodate the Sole | te ee a orrimon. who bas been! ‘he sure to ask the druggist for|her erateful thanks to all the ir 6. genes. a ‘ his | sata the American Mutual for three) the doublestrength othine; it ts|ested persons who made the liberal | = and for the next week coats have got to move quick in this|years can do any stunt on horse- Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART A Place Metropolitan theatre, Stewart.—Advertisement I she would marry him. this that is sold on the money-back |contribution a reality _— = = EEE | magazine subscription agency from | i \ . y C Sho: ats, Ste Coats, stock—Balmacaans, Long Coats, Short Coats, Stout tS, lvchick” te distinguished under the Slim Coats, Plain-tailored and Fancy Coats jn all materials | yutunt rand as the father of the | By this means she hopes to secure lenough additional money to permit ; : = t first Mutual baby. a trip to St. Paul, where she will “ee Lillian Gish, of the Mutual, has jbeen transferred from the Reliance | to the Majestic brand. The first 4 4 |plecture to be released under this I ina rices brand featuring thelr new atar is| “The Hunchback,” a two-reel |drama One hundred new fancy Coats, Balmacaan and other o2e styles, in moires, honeycomb materials, etc.; values up*to} Alhambra Until Sunday Night $90, at $17.50. Choice of 150 Fancy Coats, all materials and / “The Dangers of the Veldt,” three styles, good assortment of color; values to $20, at $12.50. One| Aiasxa"; “A Boob Incognito,’ Rex hundred twenty-five Fancy Coats in all the new styles and | comedy take treatment from Dr. Gillette, fa nous specialist Mrs. M. Sellers, her mother, is a working woman. | “I want ¢o thank everybody who aided tn the benefit and helped me with the fine pr nt,” said Mabel I hope now to get well through the assistance of my many friends ‘ dy eos” eee E: materials; regular $16.50 values, at $8.95 Two hundred j 4 Coats including long and short lengths to fit odd size and Sone coeds eee | | a Stout women, in silk, serges, etc.; values up to $25, at $6.95,| ry anhouser drama: “The Bathhouse Fae ‘3 bs $8.95 and $1295. $20 Chiffon Party Dresses, $7.‘ $10| Beauty,” Keystone comedy, and| ce i Ratine Dresses, $4.95. $15 Silk Poplin Dresses, $7.95. $10|"The End of the Feud,” Rex drama, | We wae to Make Your | ‘ , esses, $4.95. $7 tailo de Skirts oney apts | ring Suit im fine Serge Dresses, $4.95. $7 tailor-made Skirts in honey Clemmer Until Saturday Night pring if of comb and shepherd plaid materials, $3.95. $10 Fancy Skirts,| Sjgmmer Unth 8 $4.50. $12 and $15 Fancy Skirts, $6.95 Haunt,” two-| _ If you are one of the many who, 1 Nearly 20,000 young people of the! $3 brocaded Seco} part drama; “California's Canning | (hrough lack of actual experience, | | ational chureh will be repre. | silk Petticoats in tango, Kelly green and American Beauty,|Industry,” educational, and twa opted so pl ar caddie at the big state meeting of $1.00. $3 Silk Messaline Petticoats, $1.95. $5 Silk Messa-| comedies cee uallty, under the Impression that ‘whiten regis planned North Ry : H » “, a | r C| p| pla enc for } ‘ line Petticoats, $3.95. $1 Sateen Petticoats, tango and| Dream Untit Saturday Night. | tailored clothes were a luxury, we| Yakima, June 25 to 28. The Rey. Ht other popular shades, 45¢ Misses’ plain tailored Suits, in| “A Romance of the Everglades,”| are taking this means to correct| 4 King. state superintendent, asso. 00. $2 Cardigan Tennis Jackets,| two-part Edison drama; “And He|that impression. We are making 4 € 5° be Came Back,” Es comec i spectal line of Men's Suits at 50c. $3.50 Percale House Dresses |Came Back, anay comedy, and : “ ayv'ing - When a Woman Guides,” Biograph | “25.90 that are far superior to any-| making of ihe program in his care. jn extra large sizes, special at $1.00 $5 Dresden Crepe! drama |thing you could possibly obtain Pog hire ; as > ' the best sendy-2£1% ; Scores of Seattle young people are Dresses, $2.95 Fancy Chiffon Waists in tango and other Tine Cae & j from the best ready-m.: te stores planning to attend the convention colors, values up to $7.50, at $2.95 and $3.95. 500 Kimonos |Melbourne Until Saturday Night. in silks, crepe, etc., values from $3 to $15, especially priced| ,, Uite Father Like Son,” O’Neil’sTailors Btes 7se to $795. ‘Roman Violet Talcum Powder, 15¢| meres, gramai “int LADIES MEN WANT ACITY JOB? value, 5c. $15 all-wool blue serge school girls’ Suits, $7.50.| Dress Suit,” comedy, and Mutual | 19 Thi . : ; a : ‘ : ; ‘ ird Ave $20 All-wool Suits, $9.50. $25 All-wool Suits, $12.50. Fine| irl.” No. 12 bit vere i Nis Want a job? lot of all-wool Misses’ Suits, in various materials ; values up| Grand Until Saturday Night. vniliciiite acidic ial) "Dae MO nantes titan ott Candas to $30; special at $7.50. $60 samples of imported silk pop “Thieves,” two-reel drama; “Mu is golng to hold examinations from | lin and moire Suits, all shades; sale price, $22.50. $37.50 to/|tual Weekly,” world’s. news, and April 28 to May 18, on a variety of ve a 4 2 $ alee Happy Coercion,” American com positions, for which scores of appli 0 samples, silk and Moire Jaunty Coats, kimono. sleeves, |"A ft sale price, $12.50, $ $17.50, $20. $5 silk crepe Petticoats, |\°% aie otel aden Ants are now entering their names. whipcord, etc., $15 \ striped and assort elated with Dr. Van Horn of the) Plymouth church of Seattle, has the $ 2 a are r } Some of the positions open to c ngo and all shades, cut to $1.95 $25 fancy tailored Spring Colonial Until Tuesday Night o Mi petitive examination are BL Puits, in serge Il shades, $14.95. Three hundred fancy| “Judith of Bethulia,” four-part Grill smith, $100 a month; elevator oper. and tailor-made St , all materials and colors, regular value |4rama | ator »; bridge foreman, $6 per up to $45, for $22 Choice of 125 Suits in value up to} Titikum Thursday $30, all shades, materials and styles, $19.50. Choice of 75| “The Brass Bowl,” Edison drama, Suits, in value up to $25; good assortment, at $12.95 two reels; “The Rostlons acne Entertainment | ri | day; clerk-stenographer, $75 to $90 urpenter, $3.50 to $4.50 a day; auto bile dri 00; asphalt plant ma chintst, $135; solicitor, Nghting de- partinent, $95 to $105. Hoffman System Tailor-made Suits and Coats included |losraph drama, and a good Melis i tae of Highest . ; : comedy in this sale at special prices. Balmacaan Coats made in our| | own shop of all materials. Skirts to match at % the pricele « A of the coat I} RESIDENCE THEATRES 4} Merit SOME MAN, T. R. At the Home Until Sunday | Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co, :s::!" issn scertie | His Favor time,” com 1316 S ond Avenue eas Pleasant Hour Until Sunday of the Government,” Agency McCall's Patterns ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, April 17 |~-His sight restored by an opera: tion after 29 yours of blindnes Harry Smith demanded a. picture | This pletures features the same stars of tarry Sintth | a ie pict ares mie Was in ti de SenpAUONAE pleture Play OL SOUL o o 1eodore Rooweve rican adventure in the diamond mines run at the Alhambra a short time ago. This photo play depict Entrance 104 Pine Humph!” said Smith, “looks| the perils of the Boer settlers who pioneered in settling Southern Africa, Soldiers, the cavers Katte jjust like I thought, j Some man, he} the hardy Boers, wild animals, leopards and lions, are made a bart of this Universal specia’ in" the soldiers are standing off the Kaffirs foe Babes: three-reel feature; “The Mutiny of Mr, Henpeck,” comedy, RRR NEE: es cE Ne RENE I

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