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THE PHOTO PLAYS STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914, Here’s a Laugh! FORD STERLING Of Keystone Fame $5 Boys’ Suits $3.98 We have all Norfolk sizes now tn and breasted in tw * and worsteds. Good, serviceable school Sulte—see us before nizes get broken. Men's Silk Neckwear 25c In all the new creations in Four-in-Hands, Club TI Tecks and Bows; also highly mercerized woven madras Wash Tubular Four-in-Hands. Men's Golf Shirts 69c Perfect-fitting Shirts, with cuffs attached, In neat stripes Big fight scene from “The Brute,” the Tivoli theatre until Sunday, Mise Valentine Grant, formerly of Seattle, le featured in this pro- duction, The story is taken from a Carolina lumber camp and depicts conditions In the pine woods of the southeastern part of the United ites. Tonight amateur talent is an added attraction, a three-ree| Warner feature at FORD STERUNG #2 “LOVE ema VENGEANCE” f j L i and fe hand laundered. in his first comedy with the Universal program \ werk Mtseltnn | this Guitantes MSkIAD baud. © panentiee ds amie Compal me, with was you two-reel_ side-splitter smedian recruit from the Key-|loves hor, learna of the affai: nave been paying § or. stone company now laying tn hi tells, Nan helps the Love nd Ven- | othe dramas and two comedies r ce,” wae a real ball player be-|complete the picture program at} A comedy you'll remember for a long time, (with pleas e he became a motion ploture | the Class A today “ emories. Us He ts sow turning out for 7. 2 ae ey the Universal team for shortstop.| OM, YOU PERCY! | His teame s will include “Hob Clarence and Percy's Sailing} o Leonard, the Rex star, and “Lee |Party" ts the name of an Edison $2. 88 Te et eedatital | Moran,” the Nestor comedian comedy at the Dream tonight tleres in beautifu |IMP_DRAMA—CLASS A PATHE PLAY, CLEMMER ig IN The Stranger at Hickory Nut Germinal,” the Pathe drama at! 69c TABLE fhe hell Gap” ts an Imp drama, featuring the he r today, depicts the life} bh hed, all pure Irish Mnen, William Shay Nan, the moonshin-| in the Fy h mines as w 8 the! 4 a 4 66 | He i ION? er's daughter, loves the revenue of- crude home life of the miners, The ho 2 yards wide; worth fioer without knowing his true|ending is unusual inasmuch as the $1.00, A study in type reversion — ereqastes hero attains nothing at the end of American Mercerized “ the story 35c Damask, full bleached, ‘MOTHER, LOOK AT tae floral designs, made to wear: . | 4 VANDERBILT CUP RACES worth 50, A Story of the Mexican } CHILD'S TONGUE “os ster Meme vn erbilt cup J teown 1 in the . | Ford Sterting com now at Revolution (F CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTH Athambre. “The Lion,” featuring| PATED, GIVE “CALIFORNIA ~= \Varren Kerrigan of @ your Called “ARISEN FROM THE ASHES.” SYRUP OF Flee milllonatre, sportaman, “nicknamed strength and primitive temper. To A laxative today saved a sick bim from him fr’ A | lehild tomorrow. Children simply hal him, and in the crude | will not take the time from play to De® meets he learns his lesson lempty thelr bowels, which become siPagts, up with waste, liver gets stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! coated, or your child te listles | crows, feverish, breath bad, rextiess, |doean't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other ebil- dren's ailment, give a teaspoonful vr two-part of “California Syrup of Figs,” then Pathe play; “The Second Wife |don't worry, because ft ts perfectly Selix drama; “The Knave of Clubs,” | harmless, and in a few hours ali and “In the Soup,” Lubin comedy ee | Clemmer Unti! Saturday Night | minal” Pathe #ix-part drama. ar) Alhambra Until Sunday Night Love and Vengeance,” two-part If Sterling comedy; From the! Ashes,” drama The Lion.” Victor drama } eee SUITS SI A new spring shal. in the cut front; ford or serge. Class A Until Saturday Night | value for Saturda: to “4. WOMEN s COATS.... Here in where Coat as we received quite a will gently out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again, A thorough “inside cleansing” is Tivoll Theatre Until Sunday oftimes all that is necessary, If “The Brute,” Warner three-reel should be the first treatment gives | drama. - in any sickness. Oe Boware of counterfeit fig syrups. Melbourne Until Saturday Night Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bo’ Like Father, Like Son,” two-part tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” American drama; "The Intercepted which haa full directions for bables, (etaway,” Majestic drama; “When children of ali ages and for grown Hiaxel Met the Villian,” Keysto: ups plainly printed on the bottle. ody; “Mutu dir,” No. Look careful ° . made by the “California Pig Syrup Company.” Don't be fooled! Tonight and} NEWSPAPER MAN SERIOUSLY ILL in a big range of new fabrics. Instead of $16.00, your pick, tomorrow WOMEN’S waisTSs..... Grand Until Saturday Night “Texas Bill's Last Ride,” two-reel Majestic dra “Mutual Week! jworld’s news; “The Fatal Dres aa Komie comedy. Colonial Until Saturday Night “The Spellbound Multitude,” two. | | part ion drama; “Sunny Jim at/ rth Pole,” Vitagraph comedy | sae | medy. | shoulder and % ‘sleeve, bethiny “Wrong All Around, part | Perey’ ledy; | Trail,” RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Sunday e “The Greater ff .\‘ ney ” | Who Dig Pit ; “Making “| Love Pathe drama; “Clarence an4 Sailing Party,” Edison com-| ‘The Fight on Deadwood Kalem dram I am the MISSION MOVIE MAN. And I am a friend of the people, for I stand for good, clean motion TRIMMED HATS.... of the A charming variety i cous | Living, Sane po At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday, . . Ki treatment; and the fin- A part Pathe feature | “For Ireland's Sake” three-ree! ones—see us tomorrow for yours and save money. est motion picture husband relinquis his wi | feature, and a one-reel comedy CAIRO, Egypt, April 24 | Gordon Bennett, owner of the New to the man she lov house in Seattle. f | York Herald and fi rts My home is the new [i ian js very iit Pupstoinhe bate Complete Report MISSION THEA- forbidden visitors to see him. Two “The Second Wife”’ doctors and nurses are in constant |attendance. Mr. Bennett has been to his bed since hia ar of Market Today TRE, Fourth Avenue, between Pike and | confined | rival, when he was carried from a is Prices Pald Producers for Vegetables and AR Union. There I can al- his automobile upstairs to his room : Sell drama. How ® woman WAS M ch refuse ins her husband's love. eae at ways be found watch- followed by bis dogs, which refused |i Wins bh Goawin & co Pt A |to leave their master. It is feared CHAPTER XXXVI ing out for the inter- §{/ Mr. Bennett's illness may prove at ging vada (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper ests of the patrons. | fatal. ed potatoes ® Enterprise Association) at Two Kowve af oth 1 au ite monstonsas, Bren can find Ife Py sg bd sesh scsi | Clubs”’ day brings me a new interest, and inctinct, for my sole | for the last week Chins have oon ‘ F 1: { hin’ Glaiie tainly been happening. vith Kitty (Oeet in Iie is to & tattin Comaty , : Malrem golng to marry her preach make people happy by | California ead ‘Vetincs os | jer man; Ellene adopting twins and providing wholesome, ocal radishes " 16 |finding out about her husband, and, é ow tur 225 lia ot least, the announce % y se Yellow turn 200 @ ie last but not | . hag enjoyable _entertain- SILENT ACTRESS The Stranger }}::::: soe @ 1t2* {ment of Jack's secret marriage to | |Mary Dunlap, | have hardly had! sista t Hick 1.50 |time to think of myself i: } PE ESE a ic or 5.00 Yesterday morning I started out Thus do I help drive | Clara Reynolds Smith wasn't al-| ” y os @ ie {to find Mar | the cares of life away. ways a silent player. Her career Nut Gap 07 @ 124] “Miss Dunlap will be tn this M 4 | has been a long and an interesting, 10 @ .12%/ morning for her mail, IT am sure, I am earnest in my ef- active one, An Imp Tale of Hardihood ee 42s @ ase [Said the polite clerk, “and if you fort to make friends She held the chair of oratory in} and Adventure Auster nce oe ae care to wait you will surely see : Ff a Deland college, now Stetson uni-| Honey, new ano lher." a pivaeg ve in ross versity, Deland, Fla,, and she be-| Money, air ; 20h 20) | oT win walt,” 1 answered, be ie. y entire tme gan her career as a dramatic read Oranes, Ca oe ee ee leanse I knew if 1 did not see Mary | and energy will be jer, being well known on the Ly-|M 66 Ss 33 orate 425 @ 450 |here I would never be able to find) spent in making the [fj cecum platform 20 years ago | In the oup erate 215 |where she had hidden herself. MISSION th t But her stage experience com | Laugh-Making Lubi Prodicers fo roe “***! 1 gat down and had almost given =. Se menced ip the Broadhurst plays. | A Langh-Making Lubin, nae ve Feat so |her up, for it was nearly an hour| popular photoplay Her first’ part was that of Mrs.| Hens, tat sheer 1s |before she came In. Poor child! house in Seattle, by Goodly in “What Happened tol Old roonters, live {She looked so pale and unhappy ‘ |Jones.” Since that time she has| | deve | A deep blush dyed he . up seeing that you get played a wide range of erand| Ballard at the 5s a0 {to her hair when she say I the-best of motion pic- fi) Gamex and characters | 00 |hastened forward and § Did tures and the most Recently Clara Reynolds Smith Pi a Se 112 |you think you could lose yourself comfortable place in ji play 4 in ‘ number of produc lano i oe it fram me, ll¢tle sister? She anes ‘ }tions in New York, her last part ‘ 08 ind her face that had begn so p which to see them. | being the German mother in Augur bs hg gg oy A hepame ver rnits ae ‘ tus Thomas’ “When It Comes Butter nen you know?” she asker Twill tell you about LEsombe: ALL FOR Native Washington “Jack wrote and told me day be. the opening in a day | Now you can see her in many| ereatr fore yesterday, my dear. He asked or 80. lof the feature productions of the 4 |me to look you up, but so many | astern Ewsanay company station C—3C—3C |startling things happened that 1 The Mission Movie ed in Chicago | u able to come immediately,” Man. | ack’s people know?” Monroe reformatory immediately. Again she flushed 4s she answered: ” THE 7. . not yet,” T assured her. Written by me at the WILL GO TO PRISON | AT THE THEATRES please, don’t tell them a |] Metropolitan — Standard Grand J) until after he graduates. Tam sure MISSION THEATRE | €. M. Newall, convicted on al ass | Opera Co. in “Carmen.” I can ast along, nd Ie would be " |statutory charge, Thursday dropped! | argaret Tlington in |iterrible to have Jack all now Fourth Ave, Bet. Pike Bini, appeal to the supreme court, sur-| [} Moore —Margarer, Tiling eel hie tn 00, tout and Union . rendered to the sheriff, and wil be- Third and Pike Seattle-~Avenne Players in “A]| “We will talk about that tater, gin his term of five years at the! Fool {There Was,” |dear. Where are you stopping? Open Saturday skilifally tailored of granite cloth, Coates lined with heavy satin. Skirta draped or plain tailored; an exceptional sizes 14 $9.95 can save you $5.00 on each from the maker by taking the whole lot. spring models, of course, in short or 4 lengths, The new spring blouse effect with the drop in crepes, .. trimmed with lace; materials. jlnay e i | 1 up to $1.75 among them, on Satur da Dream Until Saturday Night | ayn ad « “His Sweetheart’s Child,” two-! Trimmed Millinery awaits your inspection server will at once detect the difference in price. have been paying elsewhere from $6.00 to $7.00 for similar THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE Mien’s True Blue Navy Serge Suit 20 $12 Canvas and Hair Cloth fronts, hand felled collar, and skilfully tailored throughput. We save you $5.00 on each Suit. 35 Yard —Tapestry, revers- C thie, doudie width; Per sian designs; red and green; worth 60c. 15 Huck Towels, 18x26, ex- C tra heavy, colored bor- ders, fast colors,, $1.50 dozen. This towel is equal to anything you can get for 200. 67 Sheets, #1290, torn, made c from the best round thread musiin, soft finish; worth $1.00. 2.50 a away or #traight bed $12.50 little concession New Sizes 14 to 46. 98c voiles, mer- others You will find 98c -. $3.48 season's latest In Women's The keen ob- They Y WICKED? ply have a little room on a si | street.” ) “All right, let's go over there and | talk it out.” I could see sae did not want me to go to her room, and when I got there I found that I had guessed the reason. It was a poor little all bedroom, with no fire and the plainest of furniture. There was not even room for Mary's trunk, | which stood out in the dirty hall I seated myself on the only chair and Mary sat on the bed “I did not ha much money,” she said simply, nd IT knew poor ack did not have any to spare, so I rented this little room because it was cheap, before | Jack graduated T would have to go to the hospital.” | “Does Jack know | will have to go? how seon you " T asked she answered quickly, “and please, Mrs, Wa ly, don’t. tell him. I'll And she held her dear, brave, appealing face up to mine in agonized supplication, “Now, my dear said, taking her entreating {in mine, “first, T am not Waverly, but your own sist Mar sie or Madre, as you like best to call me, Second, you must not stay in this awful room another 24 hours, and, third 1, we'll let the third go until we get the other two adjusted.” “But, Margie, | won't have money enough to pay hospital bills if | spend a lot now.” “We'll see about that and you owe it to your baby, dear | heart, to have as pleasant surround ings as possible.” While T was speaking T made up my mind to put Mary's ease in Aunt ry’s hands, It would give her nething to do and help her bear her loss, I did not tell this to Mary, however, who was quietly crying with her head tn my lap. ands Mrs. my @ M Evenings Until The ‘Only Store That Saves You Money’ WITH OUR ENLARGED Shoe Dept. our shoe stock We are improving ith better grades and styles for the least money. Our popular riced shoes wear well and give stisfaction, Try us for your next air WOMEN’S $2.25 Istrap Viel Kid Pumps, Cuban heel and 3.00 welt Tan Button Shoes, best Russia calif leather, stand the strain of hard oe $200 MEN’S $4.00 Oxfords to close out, Just think at this time of the sea- son light and dark tan Russia kid and ent leather, latest 3 45 styles, to sacrifice at. Remember, we have ail sizes from to 11 CHILDREN’S Mary J: Pumps, tan and gunmetal at 79¢, Gun- metal and patent leather; 5 to 8 $1.25 GOING TO ALASKA? See Us for Your Outfit and Save Money sickle tanedljads che tammnpdamditiece Oe eee Household Necessities at Sensational Prices 43 is, Daisy, size 72x90; 39 Sheets, full double-bed cs pounds; white cotton; c size; good round thread 76e value muslin; worth 5c. a Yard—Table Olictoths, Feather Pillows, size 18x Be fo sare Tale Stctothe, | OBC sr austiees, “odorteast ors; do not crack; worth 20c, | worth Fh <i. esi,” sieiehaeinclaa jedep tare! 5c Pillow Cases, 42x36, made 98c hite bedspreads; cro- from soft unfinished mus-] chered; full double-bed size; Mn; worth 12%¢. worth $1.50. 49 Feather Pillows, good 63 Lily Cotton Bats, pure C ticking; all feathers; C white cotton, $Id. size, guaranteed; worth 75c nery, lt am glad you have come, for, al-| |though I had made up m through this alone, I was afraid, I don't want to spoil | Jack's chances of getting settled in! and I know wrong to marry on the spur of the moment- love him, Mai j him 80 much “IT know, Mary good-bye © Joh, so afraid life, very her to a comf CHICAGO, ick ty jail hosp famous “ Gloves~ colors, Last Word The volume of business in Women’s Muslin Underwear and Corséts is sufficient evi- dence that there is a magnet stronger than printer's ink— the bargains. This being the height of the season with us in milli- gloves, wear and corset, experienced saleswomen with city refer- ence apply to Mr. McAllen. 15¢ 2he Gaality, single, take 2 for LISTEN—Do you wear a Come in Satur- day and see our 2 great spe- cials at 48 and 23c. union suit? won a $25 bet whiskies in rapid sue are keeping him awake at the coun- suits, Read this—Women’s deep lace yoke, Saturday now ready to April 24. by morning we show a complete line of the jagara Maid” Silk -short and long, all —yes, dear, I love I said as I kissed nd told her I would be back in an hour and for her to be packed up go away rtable place to live,” (To Be Continued Tomorrow) CAN’T DROWN SNAKES Anton May drinking ession. Snakes 72x84; worth $1.00. OUR ENLARGED WOMEN’S SUIT AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENT IS TEEMING WITH FINE VALUES AND QUICK-MOVING MERCHANDISE SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR SATURDAY Gloves | Stockings © “Niagara Maid” Saturday 5 Pair—Saturday oni; & Children's extra fine French rib stockings—take 2 pairs for 10c. 9 Women's fine gauge c cotton Stockings, rein- forced sole, heel and toe. Always 15c—Saturday 9c, 9c fants’, very fine, colors pink, blue, white, black and tan, Saturday take 3. pair for 25e. Silk Stockings? kinds of stockings and all,» colors in lisle and silk lisle, at 95e, 50c and 23c, for 50c, in black only. Sole, heel and toe reinforeed—eg very sheer. Vests 5 Women's Summer C Vests and Corset Cover combined—regular 1c sel- ler. Saturday take 2 for 10¢. 10: Women's Vests, sizes © 2s to 44, generous for full figures, string, Sai under- lie that it was him secretly McKEESPORT, P% Steve Verewski, Pa,, but I a Pole, who milk and honey, mobile carrying Mayor Lisle several city officials struck Hospital, private ward and all forts, with daily visits from hi ish sweetheart, followed. Dise! hat, came ne a officials for running over him, promised to help him get a job A marriage license. Navy Yard Prepares for War BATTLESHIPS, CRUISERS, SUBMARINES Being equipped at Bremerton. See them today. §.5.H.B. Kennedy Excursions little sister,” T| Daily at See Marines embarking 10:30 a 8:00 a m., 1 m., 30 p.m Other trips at 6:30 and 2:00 and 5:30 p. m jor Mexico, big guns being installed, drilling at parade grounds. Boats leave Colman Dock “Oh, my dear, dear sister Margie, y Fare, round trip, 50c. Pair — Stockings — In- . Yes, all Extra _ special for Saturday, 3 pairs ~ HE IS PLEASE April 24-48 here from the old country last week? thinks he has struck the land Steve's luck began when an a an in a brand new outfit, from shoes Slipping a hand ine to a pocket, Steve found a fat che And when he called to thank tl 4 C4 hi ar, the; ang ” manent ] |

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