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iw THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 4, 1914, 3 eNew ircuit ) “CN ra This word can EES Se (oe ea Ne Oreo eERS ROUND-UP ©") t By Gilson Gardner 1 )\)0 wih the United Sates tol this question has been put up tol grace to cultured Seattle as well as the frontier. WASHINGTON, May 4.-One an “The Daughter of a ‘ er to the ox situation, in| With a war of conquest, the suggest: | the president in the form of an open m Coe ee ne etic ae Situation, i led alliance with Villa ix damned by |letter, which contains an ingenious | It means a Round-Up of the best bargains shown | historic precedent BU Ggestion In regard to seeking first | 2 Spart Drama with Irene | on president by Representative |) - i + be fe } K forr ‘ is exnetly what the United reeruite FROM THE OFFICAL | Wallace | Kent of California, to put Pancho | anton did in 1848, when the Pancho |COME TAX LISTS west of the Rocky Mountains. ‘ “Women and Roses” the rest, eur forces to. withdraw Villa of that day was Santa Anna Lat the recrutting officer of the H Nestor Drama With Wallece This would provide for the fore The latter, an adored Mexican pat-|Atmy begin at the name of the first . riot, was in Havana, and it occurred | male having the largest income anc 98c ‘sar 98e Here is your chance of a lifetime if your size is here. Women’s $2.50, and $3.00 Oxfords, mostly narrov dths, sizes 2% to 4%. The Ox- fords thrown in one lot for 98c a pair are patent leather, vici kid, Russia tan Reld “His Wedding Day” Sterling Comedy. Second Av. Betw Columbia and Madison. ible removal of Huerta and would put @ constitutionalist and friend of |'° ! dont Polk that it would be «| di mn . ¥ the United States at the head of the |2Meht thing to put him into Vera|cduntry for whatever period the : Mextean government Cruz and let him attack the then | trout ‘ " th Mexico might last ‘ It would leave a way out for those like | #dy® the letter Mp people in this country who are op i : ho: tile tot 10 { nited ton. | Then der the next incom eb paved to of conques » result was that within a few |dtafted and ¢ 1 i) 26 : ee eee months we had Santa Anna to fight,| men have been # From the point of view of those |nstead of the president of Mexico, | #¢r¥ice in war : t Herrera “Let 55 years be the limit for such wnta Anna rallied the Mexicans active service, as those in the In inst the invasion of the “grin-|come tax ¢ on the average have! goes,” and put up a stubborn realst-| been so much better housed and fed ance, resulting In the loss of 100,000 and surrounded with all the com American lives. lforts of life, they will be found {1 yo 18 much better physical condition at Why not give the rich a chance to |65 than are thone at 46 who have had show their patriotiam In this Mexi-|to toll to exist president of Mexico, who wai ured for active! 20 Extra Acts Amateurs calf, in button and lace, and very good styles that will surprise you. Misses’ $1.50 Tan or Gunmetal Pumps, ; Men’s $3.00 Tan Oxfords, button or lace, also thrown out at the height of the sltpper | Vici Kid, of the very latest styles in Men's season, Sizes from 8% to 2 Oxfords. All sizes in our Oxford Sale $1, 95 ; Boys’ and Little Gents’ $2.50 Oxfords in patent Children’s $1.00 Russia Tan Calf and Gun. | joother and gunmetal, of the mannish last, and metal Calf One-Strap Pumps, sizes from | always ne nd dressy on your boy. Sises to 8, to sacrifice at this time 98c 2 Just think of the $1 59 for price in our Oxford Sale ice ' ie ein abi ari wi ahaa nile © seo ance! GOING TO ALASKA: ? The Whole Family Can Be Fitted From Head to Foot Here and Save Money. i ; 14 Hotels and Private Houses Gan Stock}: Up Now for Much Less 4 Ini. "This ia where you nave the | Qo Pillow Covers, size 18x30 From Several 23 middieman’s profit. Full double Good quality, bed nize for 98c, $1.19, $1.98, $2.39 | Muslin. Worth lie Departments and $2.98, Compare these with 25e Os Dresser Scarfe, open work what you have been paying % plain finen hem 5c for Articles eed hig Crash, 18 inches wide, | itched. Size 18x50. It wil pay A iT net on wide, . BG.m yore ai. eae pe ee Some Worth 50c f* jal, Worth 15¢ Cerims in cream, white Pair—Velvet Grip Hot veclteh striped Tapestry | YG sad sore nnd colores bor | SO Soicen ne Steen 33c for couch and furniture ders. Four lots, 40 inches wide. | sizes. White only. Regular 10¢ covering. Worth 50c ‘The popular materials for Spring | and 15¢ grades. Frice to close, } curtains. 6c. 59 Sheets, hotel size, worth | C s1.00 | $1 00 Dozen—Napkins, size 5 Frogs, Loops and Dress Or cos; Curtin: <3 ‘yards 1 20x20, whitemercerizea | OG naments. All colors, all 93c long: white or Arabian: | and hemmed ready for use. Ten | sizes—and silk at that. Values | | new spring patterns, Worth $1.25, | different designs. Worth $1.75.] up to 25c. All you want, 6c = - ; P ‘ - 5c Yard—Braide; Fancy Trim- F) |PHOTO PLAYS| cama] aa ema y 235 Women’s very real, but also very funny, with " urth Adventure Lucile Love, ming Braids — the famous . Mabel Norman in the principal]? parts; “Animated Weekly S t ults eee Castlegate—none better. Values part. It's a Keyston o re are four other photoplays at} Clemmer Until Tuesday Night | Melbourne today. | The Dance of Deat drama; | ae |"Selig News Pictorial,” world’s | e up to 50c. Act quick. For choice, be. 5 Yard—Laces; Linen Cluny, C Linen Torchons, Vi ‘i alled Mabel at th Beadings. Values up to 25¢ yard, Th jnews, and two comedies. Here are 66 Belts re] e! plendidly taflored Comedy: Drama at Grand} oh in the best materials that money can buy Mabel and Dick were in love.| Circuit Until Tuesday Night Coats lined with heavy satin and skirts The matrimonial knot was tied “The Daughter of a Crook,” 2/ artistically draped; also tunic effect and against the wishes of obdurate par | part drama; “Women and Roses,” | oiain tailored in the most wanted shadés. Tuesday on sale at 5c. q 5c Hair Binder and Ribbon ents. They tried to live on breadjdrima; “His Wedding Day,” Ster! ry 2 and cheeso and kisses, but the bread | ing comedy antiga Holder combined. Colors black, amber, shell. Never leas than two for 25c. Take four for be Tuesday. 25c Women's Lace and Em broidered Collars and Sets; sample jot. Just-a flyer and cheese gave out, and. kisses | oee | ’ are not a very substantial dlet.| Tivol! Until Saturday Night | $10 Women’s One Chrivtmas comes, Mabel pawns her| - “With the Greeks on the Firing | Piece Dresses ..... . wedding ring and buys a turkey.| Line,” six reel, "i Dick, to surprise Mabel, pawns his| eee Aare = egg Mw ec li ha overcoat and carrier home another.) Claes A Until Tuesday Night any meh wg : ay with silk net and fancy buttons, in a very Twenty extra acts will supplement the best Vaudeville and Photoplay Pro- gram in Seattle. BELL & BELL Charming Woman Ventriloquist—A Singing, Dancing and Conversational Novelty. THE THREE BROWNS Dashing Musical Turn in brasses, reeds and at the piano JEROME & RADIN The Most Artistic Character Change Act in the City. Three New battle in Vera Cruz, Mexican snipers bothered the American marines and blue jackets by shooting out of windows and from roofs. To deal with these, marine sharpshooters were detailed to select ed places to pick off the snipers. The picture shows one of these American “sure shots” at work. Observe the empty cartridges on sidewalk. He has been doing some shooting himself. After the first day's 49 The children—rig them C up in Rompers. We have the right kind—never rip, never tear. All colors, 49c. 78c Infants’ Bengaline Silk Bonnets, silk lined, neatly finished with silk braid. Special for Tuesday, 78c. for Tuesday's selling, 25¢, kind, gives one turkey to a poor/ part Essanay drama; “Under Des Ao neighbor; Dick, not knowing of/peration'’s Spur,” Kalem drama Mabel's charitable act, gives the|“Phof. Spuff's Romance,” American | hendeome range of colors, _ Sixes from 14 25c Rompere—The child in other turkey to another family in| drama. to 42 the vicinity of South Park distress, Clearly not any turkey} eee Ww ’ must have equal facilities with left. How they emerge from the! Melbourne Until Tuesday ‘Night | $7.50 Women’s the Capitol Hill kid. Give your difficulty on Christmas day is well] “Her Awakening, cews || Dress Skirts ....... a child a chance to play in the dust, worth finding out. It is the fea-|drama; “Old Man," Rettan | ‘i mee Women’s Summer Gauze This lot consists of several attractive ture photopiay at the Grand Opera} ma; “Mabel at the Wheel,” two-part | yew Vest Il sizés 34 to 44, house today {mai sh ap gratin Fr ' p models, fashioned from tmported serge, Generous length. Three . | Keystone comedy, | | ratine of ng A Ht tye i one specials, lace trimmed, 15¢, 10¢ worth less 7.60. and be. WARNING Balkan War Pictures at) Grand Until Tuesday Night | “Debut in Secret Service,” two-} TO MERCHANTS Tivoli part Thanhouser drama;' “Too . The Municipal Civil parma’ Dalkan, war: pictures at the la, Turkey,”. Princess comedy; | ie Municipa ivi ivoli yntinue for the bala “The ‘ond Clue, American dra | Servi ? ishes to the week. They are actual battle! ma Sh mii eras pe scenes taken during the late E eee Tarecn elk: lide ‘Ant ee a ea war. These filma were « Colonial Until Tuesday Night |M piack hi Simple Seattle that the league under fire, during action, under or-| “Rroncho Billte’s Close Call” Es. |e C3 ee white. ee ie has no interest in the Jers of H. M., the king of lsanay drama; “Little Breeches to make new stockings publication of a “Year These motion’ pictures have been| drama; “Barbara Dare’s Awaken. | of the old—millions do “a é exhibited in a he large Eastern | ing” drama; A Cire Dream. it—. i Book,” and that the for und European cities and have elic-| comedy, and Pathe’s Weekly it—3 pairs for 25c. mer agreement has been ited very favorable press comment “7. cancelled, Cering to mis- nae Nr = war s | Dream Until Tuesday Night — representations by agver- ba “gee ae the noise, an “Mad Love,” two-part Pathe dra - an se agile i groans of the injured and dying. | ma! “The Last Man’s Club,” drama: | 1@ and heart. g Sahieathed aaill “colar A teedibed [While Wifle Is Away” and “Doc| Re mt a ae i Alhambra Until W. i omedie favor by calling Elliott Paint eid eee, Met bean hea acter wt | THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | ng Margie’s heart, What) | | 4 1468. | j joe Be Eis ae : ¥ Hal | rep! le promptly, ‘ J. A. BILLINGS, BEAUTY NEEDS CARE “All right; come along with wsj} ‘ Secretary. we are going to the theatre.” Thus our little jamboree for two> became a party of three, and i y the bills.” turned out that Jim Edie, ‘ my dear; I'll pay | either Dick nor I paid for it. | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) What do you mean by your par- Copyright, 1914, by my nie erprine Aasocta “Gee, but you're | t me “Nonsen. \id Dick, as his eyes wandered/ when I take a lady out.” BULL BROS. 5 ae j ds : t “Now, look here, Dick; let’s have over my face. Now, look here, Dick; 2 Jusi Printers A ecane frofs the fourth adventure of Lucile Love, suw siow We were sitting alone at our te-|this thing understood: There. are A ENTRALIA, May <— Conia Nee ee ee a ee te ee eee ct with tas Ser | ble. Aunt Mary, bless her heart,|jots of times when I would like to|haye been sold by the ciee i 1013 THIRD «#AIN 1043) followed by the spy, seeking the papers she carries with her. Her | penmed to know that it was dest! go to the theatre if you would e-| ae hut is set on fire. When Lucile seeks to escape the spy attempts for us to be alone at this, our first|cort me and let me buy the tickets, ae _ the Portland Trust & Sav.» 4 to get the papers from her. Again the little magic white elephant for 8 Koce our quarrel, and hadland] think we would both enjoy it|/oe2_ Dade the chieftain had given her saves her, for the savages come to her sea iah excuse that abe was 6 tItlit we oumld comin to SamaTited of A YOU CANT BRUSHOR Boston Dentists rescue. || Greatest motion pictures ever reproduced by the camera. tired and was going to have her| working basis on who should pay *revenk | 5 1 a realistic scenes—show; , dinner in her room. for our amusements.” brows Picture at Class A’ revenke when he does not gain the BSW «voit miAny Sealistic: Seatiage-soowy. + the: -eienil "Well, you see, Dick,” I smiled at] “I'll tell you what, Margle; I don't ing fine, desired end carnage of modern warfare, the groans and shrieks of “ . bout five dol- zi vith ¥ re H # “ him, “I have ai abou 10 like to go about with you and have ic bonged Avenue. r Desperation’s Spur,” a deme nag the wounded and dying aeroM ated. Pictures actually lars’ worth of beautifying done to-|you pay the bills.” : stra Paani Kalem drama full of action, and) Changes Hands taken under fire during heat of battle, day, and 1 am glad you appreciate|’ “It's only a prejudice my dear Three Scratch Clue a two The New Cireult theatre on Sec the fact.” | boy; you still have that ssanay photoplay, the story ear Columbia is now under Dick's face rather fell. “I don't} woman be in your bonne’ entleman crook, and his at-|2¢W management, The Universal think you need beautifying, Mar-} woman must be waited upon,’ ‘a to get possession of a val gram will be used with a change i e ree he said __|Woman must be protected,’ ‘a wom- manuscript, with Prof,| of bill four times each week, Mon »s, I do, quite as much as you/an must never pay out money fora| ‘The only sure way to get rid of | are to Wednesday, Friday and Sun need a shave and a hair cut occa-|man.’ Dicky, dear, let's don’t call| dandruff is to dissolve it; then you Tues y. It is a nickel show and will} on the sionally, Of course, Dicky, I know/me a woman or you a man—let's | destroy it entirely. To do this, get day night. In this comedy Prof,| have five reels each performance, that men like to think that the/call ourselves partners and see |about four ounces of ordinary liquid 9 Spuff, who weighs 350 pounds, falls nad women they have ‘picked’ are bless-| what we can do, When I invite you|arvon; apply it at night, when re- ‘ s J @ , Saittaaaa il “1: “a | ed of the gods and are superlatively|to the theatre or to dinner it's up/tiring; use enough to moisten the | jer Po i Rie whe pet Fain a “ Kathlyn Williams Finishes Fi ing in e lovely by gift of nature, and will| to me to pay for it.” scalp and rub it in gently with the | of 99 pou » professc } L you see, PATENT SUCTION ‘The The Simplest and Quickest Way Is to Dissolve It f i {a |Spuff's Romance,” com lhe seen at the Class A un in his sleep one night across the|,, Kathlyn Williams, the heroine of stay so to the end of time; but it beens {ight.) Interrupted Dick; |finger tips, q A ae ; 4 nightie | “The Adventures of Kath! after ‘ Balkan war, less than you stop to think about it, your com-) “bu nvited you tonight and so} Do this tonight, and by mornt ras abe fir ory lla iy Hop BE of dodging wild t and during the B »tGRe one year ago. mon sense will tell you how foolish| with your graceful permision. I’ll| most, if not all, of your dandruff : jand es f 1 other strenuous jungle experiences, the idea is. pay the bills.” |be gone, and three or four more ap =| “IT look well {n your eyes tonight Seems to me you are very seri-|plications will completely dissolve | for two reasons: One is that I have|ous for a newly married pair,” said|and entirely destroy every single been attended and groomed to the/a gay masculine voice behind my |sign and trace of it, no matter how " fed this line The Finest Production of Dental| Dance Feature at Clemmer o¢ (ating and picturesque adven-| tures ever presented to a Seattle Sai, ae ; “The Dance of Death,” a two-part | tures, took a brief rest in her own | audience—vouched for as genuine [f|!ast particular and mado as perfect | chair, much dandruff you may have. i Examination and advice Free|Kalem drama at the Clemmer to-| mountains of Montana, unvexed by | by military attac hes and officers who were eye-wit- physically as is possible with my Why, where in thunder did you! You will find, too, that all itching’ Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra|day, is the story of a ma who for-|the terrors of the jungles. She re \imperfections; the other reason of}come from, Jim? I thought you|and digging of the scalp will stop at ballah, having conclud True-to-Nature Teeth |‘ fe Pe and thwarting t.e villainies of Um: REELS © the sreatest and only war pic- heavy) $5.00 | sakes bis South island wife | ported last week to the Selig studio | nesses to the awful carnage and havoc wrought dur- my good looks in your eyes 1s that/ were in Alaska.” once, and your halr will be fluffy, a te teecesces ces BOM when the opportunity comes to re-|at Kast Lake, | ing the battle scenes depicted on this reel 1 am a ‘new Woman’ to you tonight. ‘Just got back, Introduce me to}lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and! Bridgework (strictly _ first-|turn to the white man’s country.| of 9:8. Tod M 4 d All the Week “When you left ae this sonniny: your wie Disk, I suppose she is/look and feel a hundred times det ate gaged to a beautiful white | i you left a woman that you nearly] your wife; you have not been mar |ter. class), seg ana +267 SOP ee a be ’ ate the theatre and Keystone Comedy at | Commencing Today, May 4, an the Week. at hated, and when you returned to-|ried long enough to tete tete with] If you want to preserve your hairy! Gold Fillings .....$1.50 Up rn ine stage the woman he| Melbourne q night you looked for and found the|any other woman.” do by ull means get rid of dandruff, + True-to-Nature Teeth, per set {believed he had left on the Island) Mabel {s some motorist, at TIVO Li TH EATRE woman you loved, and the one we; “Yes, Jim; this is my wife. Mar-|for nothing destroys the hh “oe sesees. 95,00 to $15.00) forever. She recognizes him last she thinks 0, and she un love is always beautiful, sie, this ts my old friend and pal, }quickly, It not only starv: (het oer | performs a real “Dance of Death,” | dertakes to demonstrate the super. : a “Well, Mrs, Woman-I-love, what|Jim Edie—you've heard me tell al/hair and makes it fall out, but it; (Finest Teetn in the world.) — | ee lority of mind over gasoline for the Madison St., Between First and Second Avs. ldo you say to a visit to the theatre | lot about him.” |makes it stringy, straggly, dull, dry, \ ee Jand a little jamboree all by our lone-| “I hope, Mrs, Waverly, that Dick | brittle and Mfeless, and every one 25 Cents—General Admission 25 Cents lies?” kept some of my dark past to him-|notices it. You can got liquid arvon I'd love {t, Dick, if you will let| self, for if he has not you may notjat any drug store. It is t iit be my party.” think 1 am good enough to invite in-' sive and never fails to do the work,” All Work Guaranteed 15 Y: “A Mad Love,” a two-part Pathe| benefit of her friends. In doing Endorsed by isading business|play at the Dream until Tuesday|so she encounters many mishaps, men and the dental profession | night, is the story o7 a mad man’s| and narrow escapes are left in the | generally. love and his fiendish attempts at’ trail of her speeding car, It's all]

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