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as THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1914. [FOR PHOTOPLAY FANS|| Blanche Sweet, forme nowr New Vaudeville McCORMACK BROS. The Mograph Gir ne and Pictu res aoe : i to t i tie *“*The Store That Saves You Money” —AT THE— J wits ni o are di Great Grand Today Soc f Anniversa ry Sale | Ce ett” Where Your Dollars Have Greater Buying Power Than Ever Before lary Pickford © on the pro — novelty m in “The Threads of Destiny, comedy third of the past Pickford suc esses Which are being shown at the ig | s comedy WHAT'S ON THE BILLS * g Children’s and Misses’ $2.50 playlet A Lace Oxfords thrown in one lot ° \hambra Until Wednesday Night Women’s Coats Lucille 1 at a epecial price, in tan and tah ekly | patent leather; good styles, and singing Leonard comedy. | | Tomorrow, your pick for $1.60 dancing Class A Until Saturday Night | Ashes of the Past Tee } , ken Bottle,” with e na The Water T aieaiiaiiaal eee 100 Women’s Coats in Homespuns and Rough Clemmer Until Saturday Night $3.29 “Th 1 tee lemaetal Pietares . ‘ . f 3 aS hones y Blanche Sweet and James Kirkwood In “Ashes of the Past,” at Class A.| nowy nucturen Actor Pinnes'a Mixtures, in Balmacaan styles, in sizes from 14 eripplialy Frhrend anay comedy; “The to 42. Beautiful, rich colors. To make Thurs- 3utton or lace, Gunmetal . hreads of Destiny,” with Mary tah News Pictures at Grand eee fee” oe eels The Mutual Weekly, at the Grand, heads the list of photoplaye In IP Soles Owned Carving fa Sranes today’s new show. Women billposters at the national capital, the! iq oological picture All Mutual Weekly jand a zoological pictu you read abor calf, box cali, vici kid, values to $5.00. Thursday only, $3.29. day the biggest selling day of our Anniversary, take your pick ................002+++- $6.98 floods in France, auto racing at La Mans, France, and a bulldog show “ade fae’) in New York city are exhibited, and then there's a flying boat, the ef-| meibourne Until Saturday Night F ll f papers picture eee fects of a lightning stroke, the “Fede” In action in St. Louis, and many A Wom t ull oO par picture a y other news pictures. A two-part drama and an Apollo comedy, With mnanhouser ¢ ‘Mutual ¢ l happened three new vaudeville acts, complete the bill until Saturday night. No. 18. with Norma Philips; “When nterest i ores Rueben Fooled the Bandits,” Key * The Chief olice, ar Tess Continues at Tivoli roel ovine el : . comed M Pickford, in he Storm Cou " cede bern - f Apollo comedy ary td, in “Tess of the Storm Country,” continues at the| Love.” tenuty <i Tivoll until Saturday night. It Is a story of life among the fishing people who dwell along the shore of Lake Cayuga, N. Y. Tess is of the temperament that makes an ange! or an outcast, according to the character of the man she loves, Tess loves not & rude fisherman, but | wr ody tn i ¥ a polished gentieman, whose traditions make him far above her socially, | part Majestic aver and Mary makes of Tess a character that will long afterwards remain | {iir', MuJentic ¢ : ran pera ouse in the memory of her audiences. This picture took five weeks to pro pein nsopiigas te We tae duce, after the “properties” were embled, and cost In the neighbor. Alaska Until Saturday Night Cherry, Above Second i a scene, oe Grand Until Saturday Night “Mutual We world’s news Cuff Pins, Beayty Pins, chased and plain. Always iOc pair. Or, take a card of 12, Anniversary Sale price, for 10c. 6¢ Heavy Crash Toweling, twilled, 17 inches widé; free from dressing; worth 10c. We Want to Make Thursday, Friday and Saturday the Big- gest Days in This Anniversary Sale. Help Us Unlcad. . MEN'S SUITS, in values up to $15.00. Your pick . MEN'S SUITS, in values up to $22.50. These are all new goods and conservative models, which we always stand behind. OUR BOYS’ SUITS AT $4.55 Norfolk style, are a wonder. Material which was never made to sell less than $7.00. The next 55 three days of our Anniversary Sale........... 9a Burson Stocking Feet, silk finish, double heel, sole and toe; black and white all sizes. The 10c grade Take 2 pairs for 10c Women’s Gauze Vests, lace trimmed ; Swiss ribbed All sizes for slender and full figure Anniversary Sale price, 9 14° hood of $55,000. Edieor cine Man | Kalem drama “Colone) Heeza Liar t com Beating Hack,” the Saturday les a Parmer,” Pathe; “Selig News » Post story of Al Jennings | Pictures.” A Vacation Comedy Al Jennings an Actor Their Va a” ts a it edy at the ambra. 8 ‘ le resort, where she Oklahoma train | ng Rac nge m mehow they 1 4 by the} Tivol! Unti! Saturday Night —_— . tin ravitated t t ! and w “Tess of the Storm Country YARD five-part Famous Players feature with Mary Pickford oe Feather Pillows, covered ‘ Heavy, white Outing Flannel, full 36 inches wide; a regular 20c seller. . they with fancy art ticking; Dream Until Saturday Night “A Mother of Men,” three-part drama, and a comedy | ee | — table worth 65c each Jennings is now running for gov ma. | esting play, and {s winning him! ag lernor of Oklan WHAT THE PRESS —— laurels throughout the coun-|Real Riscan: B’ ‘gosh! ed AGENT SAYS ry. In making the sixth of the Lu-| Seattle Girl on Screen Mission Until Wednesday Night “The Castaways,” five-part World Film drama oe og Love series, now appearing at; Miss Valentine Grant, a Seattle the Alhambra, the company Wa8) girl is featured in “A Mother of Chauncey Olcott will play nis} | ARREST Gl RLS loaded fn the Universal im Co.| Men,” a threepart Warner fea- ua et annual engagement at the Metro- jya ht, and set out along t South-|ture. It fs a story of the war that b RESIDENCE THEATRES politan theatre next week. Mr. Ol- CHEHALIS, May 20.—Three girts|@F California coast after some | separated the North and the South et Sails see ohare th ir Fealiatic scenery. When a mile off|it ts at the Dream until Saturday At the Home Until Friday called “Shameen Bez ry who escaped from the third floor of} ing coast of Ensenada, the captain | night “Lucille Love,” .series drama of the day when the Ameri.|%® *#t training school for girls) noticed a crowd on shore frantic-| eee “Birds of Passag y Lace Curtains, size 50 ean colonists, under the immortal Stmday morning were arrested yes-| ally ae the yacht. A boat) The ceremonies held at New York ; “A Mexteo Mix, 2 ty 3 yards 1} * Washington, were struggling to|terday. One girl was badly hurt in| ¥8$ put ¢ reacued the in honor of the boys who fell at inches by yards long; throw off the British yoke and had escaping, falling from the rope, and| Patty. Several Americans who,| Vera Cruz are shown at the Clem- white or Arabian; good many friends in Ireland lending) was abandoned by the others in a|¥Dile camping inland, were threat-) mer in motion pictures, a spectal sald for ‘$1.50: her their aid. It 1s a most inter-' house in Chehalis. ened by Mexicans and had sought | added feature to today's new bill value for 91.0U. were used in the picture, taking Seattle’s Best Photoplay House minor parts. 10c (0c (0c 10c AN EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAM TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY PAIR Ike's Wooing, At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday | | “Zingo, the Son of the Sea,” four- | | reel feature. | ee eee | The Selig news pictures at | the new Alaska show the | Shriners in Wasnington, D. C. and Ouimet, American golf | title hold: ing an Eng | lishman at’ Devonshire. Mme. | La Barraque will sing the Italian aria from “The Ray of Hope,” as sung by Pattl. She was taught this song by Patti's teacher, then a man 85 years old. At the Olympian Tonight “The Wedding of Prudence,” two part comedy drama; “A Romance jot the ergiades,” two-part drama; “Snakeville’s New Doctor,” comedy. } eee Avenue Theatre, 55th and Meridian, Wednesday Only “Jerry's Uncle's Namesake,” two- | red Vitagraph comedy; “Compen- sation,” Vitagraph drama; “The Description,” Lubin drama ton," | MOOREDEFENDS B ee \HINKY CHARTERED | ee ee Apron Gingham, good quality; worth 10c a yard nig The Mutual Girl In numb of the Mutual Girl series now a on the new program at t yurne, Norma Philips has just 1 in the city Judge William Hickman Moore, oferade: aul | af her visit to the old farm jchairman of thé charter revision - ~ oe Secunry ate her old sweetheart Bob calls commission, talked for the Hinky during th i: ereary Sa up and wants to see her. Her Dink charter at Phinney Avenue Thursday, Friday, Saturda Home Owners’ association last | Gasotue an ls. ney A night in the John B, Allen school. ! City. aunt refuses him per fon to call Norma anning how she will stirs up more ible. Sh ee = = === = }much attention to Harry's likes) “Come down and see me bye mat ressoe. 2 e brave - ———— Jand dislik and oftentimes I| bye, Margie, and as the great eta Nie Wieken Eamets: | thought him’ vulgar and almost favor I can ‘possibly grant you oe: dea Tae ee 4 THE CONFESSIONS OF A | brutal because he either made fun/let you hold Budge and Toddy viaat iteton te “wal cog jof me or ignored my tears. long as you want to. CEREMONIES AT NEW YORK Mizzi Hajos in the popular Hun-| a rs “It's a queer old world, Margte | “And for fear you do not WHEN THE NATION PAID garlan comedy opera | A LETTER FROM ELIENE Here I sit with babies in my arms| stand how great a couceasiow aim TRIBUTE TO THE AS ASARL ME NAREMESRRAES TANI Blanche Sweet that another woman died to bring| is, I must tell you that the twins into the world as an earnest of her|are being brought up very scientif- CHAPTER CLIX Just before we got to New York | love for my husband. She paid by/ically, and I am only allowed to | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper |he came in my drawing room and|not being able to live for them,/take them in my ever-longing arms Formerly known as “The “Biograph Girl,” and James Kirkwood EXTRA ‘Boys’ WhoFell at VeraCruz Complete Report jsible for the fate of these children When we were married, Harry, | took you for better or for worse things in all the world They have great big brown eyes Jand Budge squints his up so funny ADDED f M k t od r int Sree] Relfance Enterprise Association) tried to talk to moto tell me asa poor thing! 1 wonter it she rapt besa a day. Lovingly, E n an Intense é-reel Nellanci | * ry he was and ow big he| that ‘orgive her freely and will “Bliene.’ 0 arke ay drama fk Bee a eee seo ern a | thodght 1 was liove her bables, who are now mine,| (To Be Continued Tomorrow) “AS ES O TH et ” t Perhaps,’ | said, ‘other women|as well as she could, You see, I/ - ——-— — FEATURES IN re for Vegetables and | H F E big Sa cond cae nee she writes: are not so fond of babies as 1 am. | don’t believe that you have to bear| Rubber nails, for places where Frit | ’ P aaaecon Besides, Harry, I feel that I, as|children to love them utterly metal corrodes, are a novelty. yoy Jw ia rt she already says my ? . ‘ag - " — § has ah an ‘t |Your wife, am in some way respon- | — boys.”) “They are the sweetest ’ | | | 2 THE THREADS OF DESTINY Mae Marsh In a beautiful play aes | : “g ” One. eet “THE BROKEN jwhen I hold him up to the light | because it 1s worse is no reaso Y | noe % 0 0" 9 |Toddy keeps his wide open, with | Why I should revoke my vow | 100 @ 1 BOTTLE |nary a blink. I call one of them | “I wish you could have seen bin iis @ 2 ———— [| Budge and the other Toddy after| Margie’ Even I, who feel that | : } “ thowe delicious children that Hab-|4@8 outraged me beyond forgive Aytyé Puta Wala Seabees” sae OR | THE ah i Gerke wrote abort |ness, felt sorry for him. He hae A Fascinating Social Drama ai radishes 12% WATER DOG “Tam the only one that can tell|stown 15 years older and the lines RE fle ORY Nae An exceptionally good one of those blessed twins from the /Om his face er laughing | Pichokes “et other, and, Margie, I am really hap- | !ines—they deep lines of re morse and pain. He thought he jcould pay for his pleasures in DID NOT THE PROPOSERS OF moni But he found that you pler than I ever was before in my |life. Some women, Margie, we | born to be mothers and some we jonly born to be wives. I'm the|™ ust pay to the uttermost for ev a are ea Meat ietmay neem erst agatest anotwer that 90 tiative Measures 4 to 13 4 4 mmit | queer to you, but these two babie 1 of F Re x ti |seom exactly Ike my own, You], “And. Margle, dear, I'm paying, too can't tell who they will look Ike, |! gue I was not everything I Initiate them TO the Legislature 8 3 c » insists they |™ight have been to Harry My thous pod “the ‘fee I of th | sriet at not having children was and save the Tax Payers too poignant. I let it poison all | little wet mouths on my throat or | Jagainst my cheek sends a thrill|™y Waking hours; I did not pay 1 O 6 8 O r@) O oO oO over me that never came to me Se ee yer ee 9 r} rs when Harry was making love to| THE VIRGINUS HOTEL me, hot even when he proposed bathe stehagetd tet elas Measures Initiated in that way have “I wish you could see them in Phone Elliott 803 precedence over ALL Legislation. | their baths! I bathe them myself, while both nurses stand by tn | No Legislature can deprive the People of the Right to Pass on Proposed Laws Why this Haste and Waste and satiny and fragrant and utterly Does any one claim an emergency exists for + helpless than I am almost over. TEN LAWS? “Fatty Arbuckle.” is Actor Finney’s Finish A Thousand Feet of Fun THE recuuag «THE JERBOA (From Africa) PROG RAM A Curious toca lias | Wood CarvinginFrance An rere ine aunt a ROBERTS | OLIVER G. WALLACE iad the homeo apes At ~ ov —— BALLARD THE PIANO. NOTICE! A high-class, new venti! ating system just installed, changes the air in the Class A Theatre every 2 minutes AT id Producers for Voultry, Veal and 3e9 9¢99 saq) al larger o @ Pork, g004 block how oo 8 rected daily by the Bradner come by my responsibility to them ‘Margie, these boys shall have their chance | “Did you hear I went on to New| York with him so that there should be no scandal? I did this for the babies’ sake, not his, Harry Sy mone ought to get what's coming | to him, and do you know, dear, 1! {%\* $2.60 nventently located | think he is getting some of it now, for walking aud street cars, \ @TOP.LOOK-LISTEN LEAGUE

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