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We clean up our great 15th Wednesday, Thursday and Coats, Dresses, Suits, elso left in stock shamefully he doesn’t care if there is no For fifteen years the Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co, has been giving Seattle delightful prises by offerings of high-grade women sur merchandise at prices astound ingly low All this month the big May clearance sale has been in prog ress, in a great carnival of price cut-| Nothing {s reserved—every ting. article tn stock Is subject to a radical reduction. For instance, every stylish dresser knows that moire silk is the the season's styles. we will put on a lot of Silk Moire last word fn As a windup t models, that om * Co arily sell at $25, tn bla hagen and brown, at $9.95. ts, newe Copen: There are a lot of Suits in serges, ratines and poplins from one of the best manufacturers of the country—suits that sell at $20 and $25, and are worth every cent of {t. Hoffman will sell them at $9.95 There are about 15 Silk Motre Suits, in lavender, green and blue. They are easily worth up to $35 each. The sizes and col ors are well assorted, and we have priced them at $17.50, When tt comes to Balmacaan Coats, we are the king. Of course, these are made under the Hoffman System, in our own shop, all hand-sewed of the finest serges, novelty cloths, white chin chilla, ete, They would sell any where at $26. We price them for this sale at $6.95, $8.95, $12.95 and $14.95, Closes Tonight There are three vau- deville acts, there’s comedy, singing, dancing, talking, and a little skit called “45 Laughs in 15 Minutes.” There are four reels of pictures, a two-part Western drama, two comedies, and a story of the South. Certainly here’s a show that is worth a dime. Grand Opera House Cherry, above 2nd 10 Cts. Complete New Show Wednesday FIRE SALE PRICES WILL PREVAIL We Have Adjusted the Prices for Quick Removal Waists, and these three days end {t/ “Love and a Lottery Tioket,” an Imp comedy, made in Berlin, Ger many, ts featured today at the Al hambra, Leah Batrd and Will Shay are the stars. Imagine two American travelers on « holiday jaunt in Berlin, who, because of a slump in stocks, are left without resource Bach, belleves the other rich, and each falls in love with the other at first sight, Billy invests his last mark in a lottery, the prise of which i# $50,000, and advertises for a rich woman, saying that he has expectations of $50,000 Leah answers the ad, and after the horde of man however Annual May Clearance Sale. Friday will be hummers Petticoats and everything in price. Hoffman says left but the walls. cut thing he The Hoffman System Tatlor |) women, they take a taxt to the near made Suita, made tn our own f/est church, Neither has the money | shop of the finest matertals and }/ tO Pay tho fare, But news that his i icnaelail bo || ticket has won the grand prize hand work, acknowledged to bef) Oi" thay | the acme of tallommade gar 2s | ments, warranted to fit every A four-part production at the | figure and can be put on and | Class A, “The Dishonored Medal,” is bh Iteratt un || 8 story of how a foreign officer in | Worn Without aay alteration, sai Algeria pays the penalty for the de } passing the ordinary tallor’s $50 |! gortion of an Arabian girl with garments, Priced at $19.60, $22.50 J) whom he had had a love affair and tra Skirts to mateb y Hy: Riding Hood of the Hills” a Western drama by the Bssanay company made to order Balmacaan Coats, the same day. cee Special lot of Silk Messaline John Bunny, the Vitagraph come- and Crepo Dresses, values up to |) dian, ts at the Colonial today, in $12, special at $4.96. Bunny Buys & Harem *-. | New Milftary Cape Coats tn all | shades, $6.95 and up. $3.50 White Wash Skirte cut to S5e. “Slippery Slim,” mer today, in “Slippery Slim's Strag. agem.” spectal | eee Because of a defect which de 1.25 Women's Taflored and veloped In the perforations of Fancy Lingerte Shirt Walsts cut the “Brewster's Millions” flim, to 68e. booked to run thie week at the Tivoll, it was recalled last night of Essanay fame, the long comedian, ts at the Clem-/ b 3 HE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1914 The Famous Players Film Co. | with Mary Pickford as lead, at the | play proving that love levels art of Merey, as the play is 6 The production lashes from these to elaborat rooms, from the freedom of God's light RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Wednesday $4.00 Wash Silk Walsts cut to and “Caprice,” featuring Mary “As Fate Willed,”— twor | $2.45 and $1.95. Pickford, substituted, “Caprice” | drama Through the will run until Saturday night. drama; “Sergeant Hofmeter,” com $4.50 Jersey Top Petticoats cut ee Bibs | ea ! to $2.96 “Politencss Pays” # a Princess See: © |drama at the Melbourne today, At the Pleasant Hour Until | $1.00 Sateen Petticoats cut to eee | Wednesday | dS. There are two comedies at the} “The Vagabond’s Consptracy,” Grand on today's program of the|three-reel feature, and a one-reel $8.00 Seco Petticoats cut to |) Komic brand, called “The Scene of | comedy, $1.45 His Crime” and “A Race for a Bride. , farce-comedies.| Funeral service for Judge Orange $3.00 Women's Dresses, 95¢. fe a two-part drama,| Jacobs held today yuty Sheriff’ » Star, $1.50 Girls Dresses, 500. Manufacturers’ Sample Kimo- nos, 95¢ to $3.50. Worth double Special bargains in coata, sults, waists, dresses and skirts for large women. orn drama in which the veter an sheriff, defeated in the election, plays the hero when his young suc | or {8 captured by hold-ups. The| Yoteran himself turns outlaw to res-| }eue the young man, and does it in| addition to capturing the thieves. Three vaudeville acts complete the bill, Don’t miss calling at Hoffman's this week. Money savers no mat- ter which way you look. o. : ? WHAT'S ON THE BILLS o Hoffman Cloak & Suit Tivoll Until Saturday Night — | Co. . *,” starring Mary Pick | ry ee 1316 Second Ave. Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “The Light on the Wall,” Edison News Week “Countess Veschi's two-part society drama. eee Alaska Until Tuesday Night “Antony and Cleopatra,” two- part Pathe drama; “He Said He Could Act," Labin comedy; “Red Riding Hood of the Hills,” Rasanay drama, Moore—Lyman Howe's Panama canal motion pictures, Metropolitan—Chauncey Olcott in “Shameen Dhu.” Seattie—Avenne players tn “The Jack of Diamonds.” eee Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “Lucile Love's Adventures,” two | is EX NER reels; “Animated Week|. world's “The Call Bac Victor news; drama, and a comedy. EVERETT, May 26.—Misa Theta weighing Scott, who ran down and killed| Class A Until Tuesday Night | Jack Skelton, 2, while learning to| “The Light on the Wall,” Edison | drive an automobile Sunday, was|drama; “Countess Veaht's Jewels,” exonerated by the coroner's jury.| Mystery story ‘Silppery Slim's Stratege eanay comedy; “Selig News Pictorial.” eee Melbourne Untli Tuesday Night “Wrecked in Mida three-part Cines-Kleine drama; “In the Moon 315 PIKE ST light,” two-reel American drama; “ZINGO’S WAR IN THE CLouDs” | “Politeness Princess drama; | dreds of hair and scalp specialists) use this simple Resinol treatment | regularly. | Resinol Soap and Resinol Oint ment heal skin eruptions, clear away pimples and blackheads, and form a most valuable household treatment for sores, burns, boils, Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers tor Vegetables Frate ete. For trial size, free, write to orn ed dal’ by J. W. 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Hatin trea Oftine heute: 6 & Solid Gold Fillings $1.00 Up mn 9B” Batareay aveennie:F80) Other Fillings .......... 50¢ — || The Electra-Vita Co. Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, pErT, 4 | oan Theatre Bullding | OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE, A Av, Cor, Spring Senttle, Wash. Please send me. prep free 00-page Mlustrated Name . Address Town . ——————— swered, with a smile, to muzzle all) owe of Gruge You! "| able to do it, | | TIVOLI THEATRE Today and All This Week MARY PICKFORD —_J N————- Notice to the Public— photoplay, recalled because of defect in film. “Brewster's Millions,” “CAPRICE” A story with the echo of the hills mingled with the voice of the city. PRICES (0c and 20c Show commences 11 a. m., 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p. m. the feature (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper| are a more remarkable young bpp than I thought you. aid, impressively, truths’ alwi Enterprise Association.) If, when I am as old as Mrs. Sel- win, lam as beautiful and broad, common sense as that dear lady, | shall consider I have not spent my life in vain comed to the Selwin living room, which is just lke Mrs. Selwin, with its charming colonial furniture, dig. nifled Mangings and beautiful old prints and remark-proof etchings, Dick and Mr. Selwin retired to his den to talk business. I did want to get some comfort from Mrs. Selwin and also advice on how to proceed with Dick, so that he would understand that the one thing required of him was truth It seemed to me as though I could | forgive Dick anything else but lying tome. And yet I did not want to te ! her that I did not trust Dick any more, Consequently I tried my best to think of some subject that would | get from her an opinion that I could apply to my own case. Just as I was despairing of being I happened to mention |Jack and his secret marriage to Mary, and I said: “I never saw a | sweeter woman than Mary, and the | way she fdolizes that cub of a col lege man, Jack, {s rather pathetic to me It isn't well for a woman to dream too much about the man she is going to marry,” sald Mrs, Selwin, for, notwithstanding all that the poets say about it, dreams never come true, You can imagine a man that is a composite of angel and lover, with a dash of the romantic adventurer and the business man all rolled up into one person and trotting about on life's stage, but, thank heavens, I have never seen him “Men are about world over, and you will come to realize that only when you are as old as I am Then you will have |learned, my dear, that in their every- day clothes and manners they are not at all like the lovers of whom you have dreamed “I shall never forget the first time that Mr. Selwin told me a lie. He jhad been out with some people of whom he was sure I did not approve. | When he arrived home it was very |Inte, and he told me it was some business men that kept him down town ‘The next day one of the real |parties he had been out with told me enough to make me understand that Samuel had told me an untruth ‘My dear! the world came top pling about my head. I was sure | that I could never love Sam so well but I forgot it in a little and he told me untruths agai the same the again, ain. However, 1 never again had that terrible feeling which I had the first time I had caught my nd in a lie see, my dear, my ‘d | husband was always like G | Washington, He could not tell even to his wife, But my husband could and did tell lies when ever he thought it was necessary ‘Oh! my dear Margie, I don't mean to imply that Mr. Selwin ts a liar, but what I do mean to convey is that he tells untruths, just as you and I, when the occasion seems to demand it But, Mrs, Selwin, I don’t tell un truths!” I exclaimed, in horrified accents. “Don't you, my dear she an hen youl THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE MRS, SELWIN AGAIN ADVISES Margi truth would be better. As soon as Dick and I were wel | for they “we all ‘tell os ys when we think they sympathetic and yet have as much Are needed, and sometimes when the Helps Kidney and | nines wi when he catches you Going “(To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Trouble—Everybody Satisfied By ere people are them also. A. T. Kelly, A all who suffer from kidney | fine. For sale by Bartell Drug 8 TODAY" STYLES TODAY. THERE'S REAL WORTH In These CLOTHES a We have just received a large shipment of PENCIL STRIPE Suits in all the leading colors, Styles—2 and 3-but- ton, full box back with the straight front. These models are up- to-the-minute, workman- ship par excellence. Special attention called to display in window, and what we are offer- Pc: MOM. for ~ $25.00 And Up. Bradbury System of Clothes, the famous Clothing for Men, are included in the above. Alterations free. Credit, of course. No extra charge. 211 Union St. Foley Kidney Pills, and are so isfied they urge others to al says: “I recommend them tt |bles and backache, for they yh Best thing you can take “Don't worry, Margie, if you find| backache, weak back and rheuma@ | your husband out in a fib or two, | tiem. can be used to even up

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