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CLEMMER War at Clemmer Jan an amatour pool shot. 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The war pletures on the Antmated Weekly show the ae in Vera Cruz harbor and in t Rol! Seattle's ath lete-phystetan, does rome stunts for A the Crook-Detective FOUR DAYS ONLY BEGINNING TODAY town. Dr Paria police and Detective Iouere|the camera. A comedy completes tor Jouve, to capture the alippery te bt crook, ts shown at the Class A the O'Connor From Dublin Edward O'Connor, the Edison The | comedian, was born in Dublin, Ire atre the balance of this week. The three preceding numbers of this #e ries have packed the house. THE STAR—WE DNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914. 3 Can You Dupli- cate the Follow- soew parts; “Yarn a Tangle,” Easanny drama; “Mike the Avenger,” com edy, and another comed Melbourne Until Saturday Night vos ling Articles for Less Than} SERS RRAS ERE Fer 1-4 More Elsewhere? > NEW ARRIVALS Boys Wash Boys’ Shirts Suits 98c "25C. On Sale Thursday Men’s Sox 7c Pr. TORS eR OES TLE EYL i ate LATEST WAR fourth ts on a par with the others. | lar Next to smoking a pipe he NEWS o- enjoys a good comedy scene, If These ar of best qual 12 Paire for 80c ‘The greatest value you ever Modern Warfare a pipe figures tn the scene he can ity galate in plain and saw: made with military eam “With th ask nothing more. “A Night Out striped patterns; also blue yfairaticars ar and links, All colors, ii q the Greeks on the Firing |is one of his masterpleces and tan chambray; made und toe, — lar and links. All colors, Line,” at the Tivol until Monday a ae military and row Phursda cluding black sateen. A good ; shows the havoc and carnage : jodels; wort 26¢ seller ; i the ald of the world's Intest ma-| A rich violinist falle in love with Snen <4 chines for destruction of human! frivolous soc xirl and marrle ° Th hole family can be fitte fs iter rots ie slbee’ ahaa er taunt frm te GOING TO ALASKA? Te whole family here } cellent work of the Red Cross so.| later. She be #8 prodigy und from head to foot for less. oil N EWS clety fs shown tn the film. her father’s tultton. Later fathe b { oe and mother are estranged, the moth F , elopin r a . 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My" { Scenes at West Point Madison St. Between Ist and 2d Aves., Shows WAR The havoc and carnage of modern warfare truthfully depicted. Be an eye witness to the story, the Melbourne today ore Crowds in Washing- ton Awaiting News Etc., Ete., Ete. Barbara Tennant fs |the two-part Eclair drama, “Adrift now playing at the New Cireult the atre field in 1 She has ma trips abroad with her compan awful slaughter, less the groans of the wound- EAD a Oat Sadides THE ed and dying. See the noble work of the drama at the Dream starting to Red Cross. See the huge field guns in action. Se ee ee MAN “With the Greeks Another Kathlyn Film HIGHER UP 4 jj} Another Funny Sy Comets HAIN ROYAL - || BONDAGE Indian a “College Grad” Dark Cloud, the fearless bar Maj M live, thrilling setae not play acting, but real warfare, These urth Adventure Lactle Lov Love Sacrificed For Gain Black Hand Mystery Exposing THE VENDETTA | CHAPTER CXLVII Enterprise Association) “Now this is something like tt,” exclaimed Dick's friend, Jim I HER which ts told tn two reels at starred in Miriam Nesbitt, one of the lead in “The Man Who Disappeared series, entered the motion picture » two - Ps i ” PER sc Ve Ma oad one er ee on the Firing Line sathiva Willams series, otarta 2 back rider of the atic company, In « son of the chieftain who fought Custer, in the Binck Hills, and films were ob wiped out the white man's army tained under fire in the Balkan war, within the Dark Cloud I* a Carlisle graduate, Greek lines. Only motion pictures in existence and a great favorite among his fel-| showing actual warfare as it is ew payee. BALANCE OF THE WEEK Alhambra Until Wednesday Night four reels _— 2 parte Animated Week! oe —— , Lace Shoes, up-to-date i 25c—General Admission—25c ||} :,.?°"":,, At the Pleasant Hour Until Prigay ff {08 oF lace Shoes, up-to-date For your choice of the A Capable Lecturer Tells You all. +e The Disaster tn Shaft 19,” thre mestswdl A following goods: A Until Saturday Night | reel feature, and a onereol com. S202 $1.69 “Fantomas,” fourth series, four| ody. pair . BOYS’ CORDUROY THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE HOW DICK LOOKS (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | ® always swayed by Women’s Wash Waists . Children’s Cambric Drawers, 5 neat Keystone comedy. ee 10c Grand Until! Saturday Night Here you have dainty models in a pin tucks; perfect in “Mutual Week! world’s news range of materials, in values to make; ges 2 to 12. 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Spring at least $2.06 $1.39 weaves in th embroidery and | which should Sizes 8 to 14. On sale models Women’s Stockin; Si New Circuit Until Thursday Night Mina Nobody From Nowhere — Japonette two-part drama; “Universal I ad and silk lisle, all colors; the Schoolman” comedy; Adrift also back and white; val- ues 35c to 50c—special 23c. TRIMMED HATS $1.98 Beautiful Spring of the high priced Bik ve Just 50 in the lot, artistically two-ree! Eclair drama. eee SHOES For the Whole Family for Less WOMEN’S $2.00 fine Kid But On Sale Thursday 49c RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Friday “Lucille Love, the Girl of Mys tery,” series No.1 and No. 2 “Love and Vengeance,” two-reel comedy, ° MISSES’ $2.50 Tan Lace and Patent Leather Oxfords, some Pants, reinforced seams. welts in this lot, with wide BOYS’ WOOL Cassi- toe. Can be used for little mere Pants, made for wear. roid eemneiestnvenee 3 1 -) LITTLE GENTS’ $2.00 Boy BOYS’ STRAW HATS, newest shapes. Scout Shoes with best oak ' , sole; standard screw and Can you duplicate any trimmed with ribbons an@ | know you are the only one who ts sewed; 12 to 2 e f these for 75c? flowers. _ Hats you see priced Wie At. oe 1.73 of these for 75c? $5.00 to $7.00. On sale Thurs- wes impulse anc palr ole p ogre ‘ guesn I was one of Dick's im.|ff BOYS! $2.50 Milwaukee Grain weet coke Calf Shoes, strong and dur as he pulled out my char in the he dest one I ever had,” said M si. 4 oo vi ea On ’ smartest restaurant in town dear old Dick, loyally A pair virus } GRANDMOTHER $ At the “When a man has been in the! I interr “But ts this really wilds of Alaska for ten months It | civilization MEN'S $ Shoes, broken makes his blood tingle and his Effete, maybe,” was Jim's re. nes, small and large sizes WEDDING DRESS nerves jump to find himeelf in the | sponse, “but, for all that, it gets in fine kid, box calf and gun flower of civilization again into your blood. 1 grow very tired | some worth $3.00 and 1 We had been at the theatre—|of it and start out for the wilds To close, @4 00 nm Z Jim, Dick and I—and the strain of|about every six or eight months view | Memories of the “Merry Widow” waltz was still| but while I am in town I always | singing {itself into my brain and al-| want to be where things are doing \ Long Ago t making my feet fefuse to| I looked at the two men, sitting in| == ‘ i still front of me, as they drank their/the family been broken up? saw Mollie over in the corner with) WENATCH 6.—In a quiet | _ 1 looke out the laughing,|cocktails and tried to compare That is somethin we don’t a strange man and a queer-looking election yesterday Councilmen Wile seeming erpwd, The or-| them know,” said Dick, and then I saw his girl son and Zener were recalled in the chestra was playing the omnipres Dick's ght brown halr was some-'face grow white, and, looking, 1 (To be continued tomorrow.) by ird ward. ent waltz; there was the tinkle of| what tumbled, as ft always is; his —— against china and the clin against glass. sight teeth, snowy and white throats and, many cases faces that were finshed unnaturally by rich food and wine ally ing of «i was the flashing or TODAY “The Stiletto” MANILA PHILIPPINES An Interesting Travelogue be a school teacher and we to humor her when answer.” rather que sald think before we Jim looked at me tioningly before he I haven't Intrigue LOOK! ! READ! OLLIVER G. WALLACE Organist Detective Skill Versus Criminal Cunning THREE SULLIVAN BROTHERS A Splendid Comedy Singing, Dancing and Talking Act by Three Happy Fellows. JACK AND NELLIE RIPPLE Here’s Where You Get a Big Splash of Pure Fun. KLINDT BROTHERS European Comedy Acrobats Extraordinary. THE MUTUAL WEEKLY World's News in Moving Pictures. NEW MANAGEMENT The New Circuit 9 REELS Sc), Wednesday and Thursday “ADRIFT” with Barbara Morey-Scollard- Gillam Co. OFFICH SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF DEVICES 2 Reels Tennant BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE MATINEE “Miss Nobody From Nowhere” Reels, with Ethel Grandin ror genie “Universal Ike and a gm AMATEURS TOMORROW NIGHT. ene i tie at, Pree nant sir Second Av. and Marion St. There brilliant eyes, shoulders alas! ir | stern “Is this the flower of etviliza. tion?” 1 ask You know, Jim, Margie used to have | that curls up one corner 1# the most butts in| with a question that compels us to| | yet been able to un-| BETTY MUSE derstand how Margie came to mar you, Dick, for you never think Soprano A Powerful Two-Reel Drama of Hate and about anything, Of all the men I THINK! and can appreciate steel blue eyes were, of course. of love when his glance met mine The upper part of Dick’s face is very strong, and his chin shows strength, even with its deep dimple. His whole physiognomy ts rather except for the most beautl ful mouth that has ever graced a man since Adonis. The qu little. full THE CROOK DETECTIVE crooked smile fascinating thing In the world to me. The lower lip is p too | full to show the prevailing strength jof the rest of his face. Dick's hands are long and slender, and, although in all the months I have known him he has not said much to me about that part of his temperament that is poetical, I know that he loves the same things that the f and life things of art to t friend, who sat bes him, ure was not as tolerant or as my husband, but he would ide I kin perhaps, be called a handsomer man. His eyes w brown and could be hard and glittering or soft and limptd. He looked to me as though he would be rather ruth leas where his interests or desires were co rned, but he had, to a tent than any an air of man I had being able to er ever met sccomplish everything he under. took I know men are very fond of him Almost before we sat down a num. ber of men came over to shake hands with him and Invite him to do all sorta of things. He fs even more of 4 man’s man than Diek Jim Edie certainly knows how to order a supper, and, while | was not hungry, yet his selection tempt ed even me, and his unusual air of SHOWING FANTOMAS’ APACHES BINDING THE DETECTIVES is the fourth of “Fantomas, the Crook Detective,” being shown at the CLASS A Theatre this week, the four-part series by the Gaumont company, which is attracting attention all over this country and ee er eee ark e, TPantomes is a slippery crook of France, Who usually dresses in black tights and a mask and “Tell me all the news.” he said. | his crimes baffle the Paris police and detectives. It is a battle of wits between him and Jeuve, the grep Where are Harry and Eliene Sy. | inspector of detectives, whose fame is world-wide, but the crook usually outwits his pursuer. Many mone? times he is in the latter's grasp, but by his slippery and uncanny methods he always manages to escape. Harry has gone to Europe, but | Often he captures the detective and the latter's escapes are thrilling No person who has seen a Maa Tam not sure whether tomas picture would miss a single one of the series for a great deal, although each number is independ- Ellene has eee others, The Class A Theatre will be filled while this feature is on gone with him or not ent of the What do you mean by that? Has

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