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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1914. 3 ¥ Here's a Combination [| 10 TEACH CHILDREN TRADES) WwicCORMACK BROS. i Schools Will Have Courses in Vocational vptehaniins R + \ . Wash. May 27.—Only! One of © recommendations! the apprenticeship system er cent of the pupils who enter! strongly urged upon the people 4 overcome.” the pu schools of Washington| to secure legislative provision f Mra. Pr 1 was county s A craduate f the high schols, ‘The t establishment as speedily a8] intendent In Walla Walla i} t, 90 pe it, apparently find it c f industrial ¢ tr f aining {0 ) her election to the state office, 4 catsrhoe ta naka soar at ge a ln’ kip “andi” tte ane sida aedtee naieeie we ad Now for a Record—Three last days. On Saturday evening at 10 0 “a and ol arte Be Kone on for years. Tit] ution read, “oan the evils of ming here, in 1892 _|f} our Annviersary Sale will close and pass into history. fapeciosamtnt ee boneela, the fret Rousing Bargains Will Be Offered for the Next Three Days Program that’s good and Biv)" | PRIOTO PLAYS bargains that keep the Legislature Will Act new from End to End As rent It a vate preetion geet aan ie Wear for Thursday’s Selling other fellow guessing— There are three vaudeville acts on the tne ee | five-part Mutual feature that starts! Gene Gauntier, of the Warner $25.00 WOMEN’S $9. 95 and asking the question: Sensational Values in Ready-to-| These are the kind of ae that the next legislature will author S€X Drama at Melbourne! ™!!! open at the Colonial today fo » Melbourne today : a company, Is featured in the thres Where do they get the fe - aaa “ soil as Vocational trainin ac Lilian Gish, Owe 0 dl» . dene SUITS 4 ys new program. One is a sketch, “Redemp- fi) coraing to the detinition given paaiian, (Gah. Owen Moore and part drains, “The Paine Bvidenc - S Beit, 2 woods? . . 7ee . by Mra. P ton, “is that fo The story ta based on th ue : n v r tion,” with Bob Athon and Effie Johnson. of education whose controlling |tion ot a single standard tor wet! rhe Glemmer sad “the sin TE nthe it 23c Yd J nis and Clark are featured in a talking Purpose le to fit for useful and jand women. The film contains | ay od veh mee vad f ope wy » to $2 if anis a a are r: re a te gz efficient service in agriculture, | many scenes enacted in the theat- |“ One of the biggest comedies 4 1 gth ec Ribbons, all pure silk; riehy trades and Industries, or ocou- | rical and night life districts o ever put in motion pictures, It is Y aa waite ae waar color others subdued. plaids and stripes. 121/2c Yd. Ribbons, act, and Mendoza plays the harp. w . jthe story of a man who had pations connected with the | York and give ate pleture | , i rk and gives an intimate picture |iunches of money and did not household, and which Is given to of conditions as they exist in many t Individuals who Indicate an oc- | an apartment home tn the metrop-| finn what Ms pd Cs - ven cupational aim in tife.” ym New or © Paris an 4 ‘ It has @ moral lesson It will \ y , - : “ope . a and he and his friends had| 3.50 WOMEN’S A two-part Keystone comedy (they are Ji ycn ‘tmpioyed tor the preparatory niches Nevourme watt! SaLUFZAY Jone of the times of thelr Tives WASH DRESSES. SI 9 : ° dope Seaceclleomapiced wae vant ed dl Rac a Mary Pickford and Arthur John-| always good) heads the list of photo- “ on in “The. Twiste tomorrow, $9.95. education of lawyers and doctors eee A solar plexus n b rt Dre : re son will be seen in “The Twisted > \ Several new ‘or the VA " ‘; Ant RCpOlars and Preachers. sew in| Margarita Fischer at Trail,” the fourth story in Clem-| \ \ othe mile; albo the tall grown wasean ao Daw plays—Mutual Weekly tells the picture JM) For hove who were to engage tn) oy |mer's verien of Pickford produc in Matine, Pereato and oe with Es if 'g : ; 2: 7 geared fo: offered on every Wednesday's either r low n three nl mire: ‘ ‘ are se fered nothing | Margarita Flecher te starred |‘) /n8 offered | Zz or long sleeves, trim: rose dh news of the world’s important happen- Hy i" "Fp ane 90 ror cone | inaraerstariehay instared. |chanan of progam, nn" We eos eres Sormeen Te ek 98c nen, that] Heritage,” which starts at the t 4 tor ings, and a Beauty drama, with Margarita J ,,./¢.'" but neuen! gf eect gpordr gled lives, comp ns the prograr Rosplooked ‘for colors. wiske 14 to'48 school as| Grand today. The wife (Mar 6 «6 Auto Scarfs, Drapes and Veils, i is ; , me e soon as the law allowed,” say i | lo nd lid col Fischer, is a splendid new theme, well enon as the Saw: allowed,” says Mrs. Gana eloemerh fOr, VON ANS | nal sow scccien atthe Cllen A mg and colors Pollard), h u | and flora 0 grades acted—certainly there is an evening of gf|,.A4 % it 8 her atm to make the) married, has everything she | theatre, starting today, consists of $1.50 WOMEN’S 95c Bale price school the 5 ry ground for| could wish for, She finds, how. |* tWo-part American drama enti \ HOUSE DRESSES.... ° ne ‘ tled “A Soul Astray,” “Dad's Out 4 Py " » 90 per cent rather than the 1¢ » th in k , ‘1 ‘i ha entertainment—4 reels of first-run pic- J i °° Bo ee ee ae eT re taheriine than tine ieee [iawae’ @ Rollhuee drama wih As Drummers’ Samples in quite a 00d : thur Mackley, May Alden and ¢ of materials and colors, with either . ‘s , ville acts! T want to see a course of train-| is growing on her, She fights M ‘i ° or law nae we-aenster oF line Auto V beater— tures and three vaudeville acts! ing established so that our boys and| vainly. One night, in The Kids” in the leading parts dt Me ey eon ched and |girla might go out In the world and| faint and overcome by her in- [0nd YA Fatal | Fllrtation” by the t : ; 4 ‘ plain and wide hem; $1.50 vale earn a living at whatever occupa-| dulpence, she aske Preston pt deter pe oem bunch. "A mien ues. Sale price 38c. tion they are best fitted for, instead| Warren, a former sweetheart, ray aS RORY STAG Se 59c from college on account of hin dis Ipg to alarm the doctor, Pre: “ she says eo jon, Pv Aprons — Wilhelmina style— Jof that which is wished on them,”| to take her home. Not wish. |! With the hero being expelled Rope. WOMEN’S WASH ic |wolute tastes and leading clear to! WE ED Ties vten'es oad ton takes her to his own hom GrandOpera Will Urge Appropriation and leaves ner in hie mothers {the Hawailan islands, where he be Fashioned of Cre and Lawn, | long or short sleeves. A com- 3 At the next sonmion of the logis.) 200 leaves her in hie mothers |comes a beachcomber in Honolulu if trimmed with lace nbroidery; also] plete dress—as it covers all. : conan a heirs ig eae ms night at the club, This kind and meets a native om ing « y 2 self frills Worth $1 ‘Tomorrow, Amoskeag gingham; worth $1.25, 4 apectal ation to secu : who falls in love with him. your choice, 89c. Sizes 36 to 46 for in the various| Peee on icone Sedge leads to | “Dad's Outlawa” is @ pretty little al on wad. Serene ieee atae drama that will please any one who js with all the) Craving of Mrs. Van Arsdale likes children and is interested in Clothing and Furnishings necessary eq .. their funny little pranks 5 : To aid h she has ap < 6's for the Next 3 Days for Less 0) ational training com-| Mary Pickford ‘Is Married |, is 4 | mission “ ’- |] WHAT'S ON THE BILLS . 4 CHERRY ABOVE SECOND Soenmtater'anW one Mew | qgcetetezwtt, Macy pik. IT : EXTRA! — |OUR ENLARGED| Rousing Bargains t rintendent of schools, Tivoll Until Baturday Night | g 4 A : Prof. B. W. Johnson, “Caprice,” starring Mary Pick-| Towel Specials SHOE DEPT ino M » 4 of Seattle; Prof, H. G. Lull, of the| ford. Big EtchcHuck Towels, henry, . nOur Mens Ff [Froth o of Washington, and| cess on the stage, but is an eee 3C even weave; sizo 17x34; red Where the whole family can be |] Ready-to-Wear ff | Prof. F. O. Kreager, of Pullman even better subject for motion | Alhambra Until Wednesday Night IM borders. Worth at least 12%c each. faked FOR THURSDAY Advisory Board Meets Mary as “Mercy” is “Lucile Love's Adventures,” two 5 Each—Linen Huck Towels— . " In addition to the commtsaton, | . untaught backwoods |r “Animated Weekly,” world 1 c or $1.50 dozen. Ext rge | MEN'S $1.39 House Slippers, | $1.50 Pants, Cc 4 4 oh viso falls in love with and |news; “The Cail Back,” Victor [| and heavy, with red or blue bor- I Tan or Black; Romeo style, with | all gizes ..... . Gg tative marries a society man. After | drama, and a comedy ders. Compare them with 25c qual stic on sides; wide and com Good, strong, serv- MERI r who set! her comical attempt at sui > Ce able for tined feet $1 00]; es this. wv te in a general con ce at Tacoma, cide, her husband tries to make |@ 0 Each—Bleached Bath Tow. | A pair ‘ ble_cassimeres. ; » June 24 to outline the vocational her a social favorite, but falls. | RESIDENCE THEATRES Cc. 4 y extra heavy and large; | WOMEN’S $2.50 (Lace) Oxfords, $3, i} Boys’ Norfolk |school campaign. Mary |e supported by Owen | @ - © worth soe! Gun-metal or Patent Leather. Suits, in cassi- There is partioutar urgency Moore, who plays the part of | Avenue Theatre, 65th and Meridian, | 10 Turkish Towels, all white, | Good widths and stylish cut. ' for vocational training now,” her husband, and of course Wednesday Only | C with red borders; very ab- Broken sea; “Si & ‘ meres, worsteds and blue ATTENTION, LADIES RECALL STICKS) save Mrs. Preston, “on account | does tt very well. (Owen | mpno Necklace Ramenos,” three-|ff sorbent; 160 kind, tn a pate = $1.89] serzes; the best we've We are the onty factory tn Seattic ¢ the henge wage legisla Moore je Mary’s husband In | ree) Edison drama; “At Cross Pur 25¢ Bleached Bath Towele— GROWING GIRLS’ $2.00 Gun-| °VC! been able to offer 3 a iadioe™ sire, ian heap || CENTRALIA, May 27—Petl- | minimum wage efficiency, oho | no 6 IB ing away fishing or camping? Use | metal Schoo! Shoes; Intest style | YOU for the price. Thor Teasieratecrion "Ait We suaree-|) tions for the recall of Mayor cannot obtain any employment The Vitagraph company has an . oe P them for pillows, Worth 400 else-| toe, low heels; imitation welt. | oughly shrunk materials, 9 BOWLER HAT CO. H. W. Thompson and Commis at all. The vocational school | ranged with Goldberg, the cartoon- At the Home Until Friday | where. Sizes 2% to 6. $2 49 which will stand hard @ BT Onten Ss, Ores, Wasew Aete |) slonere A. E. Seare and W. B. | will make her efficient In the |ist of the New York Evening Mall] “racille Loves” No. & two-rect | 29¢ Dicsches Mercerized Dam. AGE viscrvi Bevind ’ wha, Sheet 0: tn ae Kien, chesked: yesterday, car work for which she te most |to furnish a series of comedies | sarht, “Tid Sirén,” dramas “Pa. | —68 Inches wide. Floral] CHILDREN’S $1.00 Shoes and rene a ~ will be held duly 21. egg that will be clasmed among the} na’s Boy,” comed: designs. Worth 40c. Slippers, all thrown in one lot , Norfolk eHection will be held July a point wes emphasised at} Vitelaughs, | | Fairy Tale,” drama; 5c Apron Gingham, neat patterns, | to close. Sizes 7 to 8 79 $4,552 > s ‘i 0: a " einen és the recent conference to fix the| Get Li His Wife,” ood quali Worth 8%c. a ir... . sis, the al- Bs ae PROTECT YOUR CHECKS. | PIONEER DEAD minimum wage for girls employed| “Protea,” a five-part rapid fire| 1° * Mne on His Wife,” comedy. | iedepreans— Witte: eebie een es nce of the Bie lob bela No. 20 Protectographs now $14.48 in the factories, and change of costume plcturé,| at the Pp 98 b Worth $1.35 Children’s Sandal: Pb S67 Ret one : ani ceeCAas, “May” 21h t the Pleasant Hour Until Friday bed size. Worth $1.25 ildren’s Sandals 39c, } from Mittleman & Co. at Morey Stationery Co. i 5 im |, Zingors | War in the Clouds,” | 7 Curtain crime, full double 49c, 59c and 69c. “A : he doll EM Etent Ave, i sibiee ce Pepet ga P yy tre gr three-reel feature, also two further © wiath, tn white’ and ecru, in ic an * cents on the dollars ii © Columbia St.) | reels, plain and openwork borders. Worth The materials in these died at his home here yesterday. THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE 89c * re , a i can be hak; ela Pair—Lace Curtains — Not bY | 00 Sh t: ; egers 89c tingham lace, in white or . IFTS | cn is peaagh he yrs Arabian. Assorted patterns; 50 you to pay $0! or the DIGK SUGGEST 8 GOING AWAY inches wide, 3 yards long. Worth suit you canot get better $1.50, Cc goods or more skillfully Hemstitched M i ‘ Sane | CHAPTER CLXV. ing, dear, that business would pick 186 Teer sian work tailored. Sizes 5 to 18, Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper up 0 that I Soecuite’ bet fost fa) abe. . MEN’S white and cream Neg: | Y°Ur pick, $4. buying an automobile, but Just no’ doo te z nial ay ce" taie tas Molten the | business ts ‘rotten,’ and you know 98c¢ Pages ee me pasrpe erltes with ‘aintach Siar tat Save $5.00 to $8. 00 on d other night, the Tenney car] ™®, paid that $2,500 over to Jack. | even weave, Worth $1.50. links, Thursday, 69¢. Your Men’s Suits jon't wo! 1 e “ Bill,” _ { pane ig Bie PBacageys Hi an |S%id; “I am not dying for a motor, Leading from the afflu- Janswer back but the car did not|®4 besides, I'd rather make Jack BF ence of American soc iety This Week. Look at the Men’s Suits SEATTLE’S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE (0c 10c 0c {0c HERE 1S WHERE YOU and Mary comfortable with the |slow up. “I should have thought | money tas Wate the abéed toary to the beachcombers of re are oe 8, 15 | Bill would have stopped and taken ae gaa Jono! i ca Pea lus home,” Dick grumbied, “I won-| 8, motor car Honolulu. Intensely in “You are a splendid little wife,/M teresting. 2-reel “Ameri- | Madge, and you wave been a brick in the way you have shouldered the troubles of my family. I did not |think, dear, when I married you | that you would need to be any more than friends with them, but with | father’s sickness, Aunt Mary's be der what ‘chicken’ he had tn there |that he did not want us to see.” | My heart stood still, for I was Jalmost sure that I had recognized | Mollie before she quickly turned |her head, Then I remembered what Mollie said about “putting Bill Ten- | ney in his place,” when I last talked And the ones 13 B5 BE pn wrcncsccceee u You save at least $5 to $8 on your Men’s Sult for the next three days. You don’t have to take our word for it. COMPARE. can,” | nat |reavement and Mary and Jack's 3 i her, and decided {t could not secret marriage, you have had your rT) 4 | ack dismissed the Tenney epi.|ands full. You must be tired out 3 . — nney ep! | Selwin thinks I had better make a sode as we took the street onr,|{ A ; send 3 with the remark: “I've been hop tha oe hauainn tea, tation toa | 4 hat are hanging fire, aud you can 2 ’ : , 27 m me if you wish.” If you like children, see | OLYMPIA, “May — 27—Olympia ; i Golf and Country club organized . ame over mo once tha a ama, mag ke 60 mie r mo all at that | this. A Reliance drama, Bi) a" charter membership of 6 mie I, was tired, very tired; that I would | with Arthur Mackley, ws TJ 3 ko to get away from everything By, “The aplete “in e Mary Alden and “The Ss Ss 4 course Corner Broadway | Students may enter tied everybody—yes, even my hus noah i M Plane Piaying, Theory, | | Seattle’ . Leading « |band—for a little while. I wanted |) Kids ALA KA BOO "ea treks, aaa ne | ee ne " HE | Dentist and an entire change of environment FON Ta See aS SEWARD, May” 27.—On account wernble Playing. Lee: urs, 10 t0 5, daly. | Catalog on d Optician “| wonter, Dick,” 1 said, “if 2 of the Alaska railroad building 2c Semi Monthy | aig Request . | che anc Alaska ne Blliott 2 Pe The FASTEST, the LIVELIEST and the BIGGEST § 4 ee eee Vee om Ob penne ‘ ving | : + py | entrance 705 and 713 First 4 friend instead, while you are away 6 A F t | = Comedy Hit in Years } Avenue It | go with you we will both have ata | In the Union Block and ’ the troubles of the family more or | Washington Bidg. | | | less on our minds, and we can’t help Fl 4 H 99 | : Main 3610 - e i talking about them; besides, I think | a ion n IN i r THE LARGEST DENTAL OFFICES IN| 1 15 q good thing for husbands and LIFE’S LOTTERY My success is dus to my painless meth | wives to be parted for a little, once A ote; telling you exactly vee ae) heving | 2.8 While, don't your” The daily cares of keeping house edy that has brought new life and 4 A DRAMA OF TANGLED LIVES rantesing| Dick's face ¢ dl o———" strength to thousands of suffermg red in a way that Keystone Screamer. Jand bringing up a family are fees that}made me understand that he did s enough for a healthy woman. The 3 jnot really want me to go on a bust tired, weak mother, who struggles va eyes | ness trip with him, but had asked 3A AR . >; from morn to night with a lame me to do #0 because he thought 1|™ BALLARD at the Piano, from morn to tiie ying a heavy Maa a wi burden. ) Many women believe that urt/ Wed., Thur., Fri. and Sat. ary disorders and backache — are le troubles" and must be a | cause Ss 4B idured. But men suffer the same I think ‘perhaps that fs the rea aches and troubles when the kid eo An NY PAINLES son so many trips that husbands neys are sick jand wives make together are un ALL FOR Women are especially subject to} Cheap Dental Work | Je creme A je Ec poh kidney disease, Tight clothing, in from a sense of duty and accepts door work, the ordeals of child for the same reason. Each would rate eciey: dak tne Neate ~ Expensive rather have gone some place by C straining and striving of house. himsglf and herself, and each would 1d Sn pst aE ad eo SE he gc As an Extra Added Attraction » MARRY PICKFORD > ARTHUR TOHNSON THE TWISTED TRAIL Joe Roberts } 7" BiG | Oliver 6, Wallace i i BANJOIST 9" § oRGANIST ¢ women. There are no poisonous or nareotic drugs in Doan’s Kid- ney Pills—nothing to injure or cause a habit. Delicate women can use them with perfect safety, And Doan's Kidney Pills is the one kidney remedy that is recom- mended by your neighbors. ( SEATTLE PROOF ] Mrs. M. Menezich, 4506 39th Ave. S., Seattle, Wash. says: “I suffered from a dull, heavy ache in the small of my back and I had F severe headaches and dizzy spells, i My back ached terribly all the time and was lame and weak. I was extremely nervous and the SS¥ secretions from my kidneys were unnatural. One of my neighbors 3 told me to try Doan's Kidney Pills, ay and I did, The first box ‘helped ieee ar di ‘eee: ‘on don’t like, you have only Don't be discouraged. When .me so much that I got two more nagp ont in opie |yourself to blame.” | backache, nervousness and frregu boxes, aud they relieved me, I ad- 4 et ©! “Dick, I wish you wouldn't make ur or painful passages of the kid a ie vise any one who has kidney trou. } r re ew | that kind of semi-prophesies ney secretions begin to bother you, ‘Ohi What a Pain ble to give Doan's Kidney Pills a a : use Doan’s Kidney Pills, the rem- trial.” om would like to get away from every. thing; that I n ed a change, and, like a dutiful husband, he was will ing to martyr himself in a good h returned, with renewed love first the trouble may be only back and content, to the other uche, sick headache, dizziness and ‘Remember, my lady, you were a drowsy, dull, languid feeling, but the one that suggested leaving me At the biggest and best this condition is dangerous to neg and going your own sweet way,” |B chow in the United States fp lect, for dropsy, gravel and de cia 3 start in some such vast difference ve Dental work # lly or. bridge p Junk Caras id Dick, as he belped me from car, “and if anything happens|f| for the money ways gives me chille down my Sometimes when I look about and see all the unhappiness, I think our im pornth jed life is too good to be true. Our work I# sure to please you “Don't you think it, dear heart, Day prices ore. gers ke oat 7 |he answered nothin s too good | |to be true; It Is only the things that|I ‘Theatre. Third Ave. at are too bad to be false in this world >; o diag ie makes It unlivable: Pike St. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) “When Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name” 5) DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS G3 10c Sold by all Dealers... Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co Buffalo, N..Yu Proprietors 4