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REASONS— See the Grand Tonig Three Vaudeville Acts Harp, sketch the comedy and a are included in e Four Reels of Motion Pictures one comedy, Mutual Weekly Fischer drama are included A two-part Keyst and a Mar THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE Cherry, above Second. 10c 10c [0c rita 10c 10c - SAYS FAREWELL 70 SEATTLE , Olaf the Viking is again loose in; “Seattle. The story goes that Olaf wouldn stand for Leif's Doe Cook etuff and Be ee as alia ta ine let im somewhere near Niagara mummy you saw at the A-Y-P. ex-| Any way, they found 10af lying |in a cave in Northern Minnesota tn 's| 1878, which was no strange place to Jor. | find a Norwegian at that. And some- body brought him to Seattle during the exposition Kicked Out of Garret Probably he would have been con tent to remain forever in George Ru bison’s garret at 1111 Fifth av., but the sewing circle which meets with Mrs, Rubison now and then didn't cotton to him The result position. They say he was Leif Eri right-hand man. Leif was the wegian who, some believe, sighted the statue of Liberty In New York harbor even before Columbus. was that ‘fer company’s office, at 611 Fourth PAINLESS f DENTISTS| 1420 Second Ave. attached to the police department. Olaf measures § feet 11 inches in his stocking feet. And he doesn’t ¥ stockings ‘Only a Dime—Ten Cents” True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental Art Examination and Advice Free Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra | fully. Remarkable mummy, | In the Northwestern league.” eines) per Tooth . | Olaf winced in his coffin. Gold Fillings......$1.. Up True-to-Nature Teeth, per set scseeeeeee + $3.00 to $15.00 (Finest Teeth in the world.) All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. Endorsed by leading busi- ness men and the dental pro- fession generally. STON DENTAL PARLOR 1422 SECOND AVE OPP BON MARCHE road” for exhibition purposes. ROLLS ARE 0. K.|: | attle, su ining the judgment o' county court. | OLYMPIA, entered into by the Raymond Wate under which are held invalid, i "Phone Elliott 5340—1104 3d Ave. HINQUIST. & LUND Complete Report Olaf was) play booted out of the house and now lies | but | in state in fhe back room of a trans Olaf, without question, ts the big- gest bonehead in Seattle, with the possible exception of some persons | Yesterday afternoon Drs. Charles &. Noble, Ernest Thompson and Her- bert Dover looked Olaf over care- sald one, He Is going to be taken “on the OLYMPIA, May 29.—The supreme court yesterday confirmed the as-|} | sessment rolls for the improvement of the Ninth av, N. district, in Se-|s Judge Mitchell Gilliam of the King 'NO FREE WATER May 29.—Contracts the company agreed to supply water free to cer- tain concerns for a period of years Is featured in a) comedy at the this time ta a Fatty Arbuckle two-part Keystone Fatty member of a fire department who lecide to take a day off to enjoy a Grand today piente, They order that positively here are to be no fires that day, and leave for a day of merriment The two reels are full of comlcal | (tuations, World news in pletures with a Margarita Fischer drama, with three vaudeville acts, com plete the program Our Mutual Girl” No, 19, of | her series, loses the protege she had from the law, a little Kast 1 In ber travels about town, Our Mutual Girl meets | the brother of her protege, and from him learns whom to suspect She starts on a pertlous search | alone, With this ts a five-part Mu tual special called “The Battle of the | Wer ling are today, For of his own jand Swords pi drama called | . “The Billionaire, }the Clemmer today |firet Klaw and Er |productions to be » and Ford Ster-| tured at the Alhambra in a two-part comedy yrand called “Hearts Kerrigan in a one The Call Back | ° | comedy at of the pleture the! a is ni r shown in | CY | . The Toreador# two-part Kleine drama at the ka, fs a story of Spain and the fighters. | = Romance,” a| Alas | bull} Mary Pickford film Jat the Tivoli, produced by the Fa mous Players company, will con | tinue until Saturday night. In this play, Mary {s featured firnt erude country girl who mar elety man, Later she appears & cultured society woman, The woven in, but there are some very amusing comedy si. vations in it—for instance, when she tries to shoot herself with an loaded gun . “Caprice,” a | we an “Dad's Outlaws,” a Reliance |drama, appearing at the Class theatre, shows some exceptionally clever acting by children. The film contains many little touching, as well as amusing, episodes. “A Soul Astray,” a two-part American photo- | heads the bill at this theatre, | A Fatal Flirtation,” a rattling Keystone comedy, seema t good the larger productions To Put on Flesh eat trom f ing food not incre heavy) «.....++ «$5.00 Yes,” declared another feeling of % ang est, gaining all the time. * ‘8 all bosh to he Bridgework (strictly _first- | Olats cranium; “must have played| iiture of the individual it lant Nature's way at all Thin folks stay thin because their owers of assimilation are defective hey absorb just enough of the food they eat to maintain Ife and a sem- biance of health and strength. Stuff ing won't help them. A dosen meals ¥ won't make them gain a single ay there” pound. All the fat-pre ducing element heir food Ju stay in the inte until they p from the body te What suc mething that will pod elements can Lpsorb them abo that will corpuscles and crease their blood’s carrying power For such a condition I alwaye rec ommend eating @ Bargol tablet with y multiply ¢|' blood in every meal. Sargol is not, as some make about as big a bit as any of)» and Increase Weight : A Physician's Advice ia THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY {PHOTO PLAYS ¢ ‘ WHAT'S ON THE BILLS ’ Alhambra Until Sunday Night Hearts and Flowers,” two-part ling comedy; “The Call Hack,” drama; “The Bar Cross Welair drama; sters, Powers drama eee Tivoll Until Saturday Night “Caprice,” starring Mary Pick ford Melbourne Until Saturday Night The Battle of the Sexes,” five part Mutual special; “The Som nambulist,” Thanhouser comedy Mutual Girl,” No, 19; “The Minia ture Portrait,” Majestic drama see Grand Untli Saturday Night “The Alarm," two-part Key atone comedy; “Mutual Weekly world's news; Her Herita | Beauty drama Class A Until Saturday Night Outlaws I “A Fatal Flirtation,” omedy; “A Soul Astray American drama “Dad's drama; stor two-re Clemmer Until Saturday Night The Biliiona comedy ; “Life's drama; “The Twisted drama Until Saturday Night five-part drama Trail Colonial Protea, The Toreador's Romance,” two part drama. . a Alaska Until Saturday Night RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Sunday a Coast of Bohemia drama The B8ke on, drama; “Their Vacation,” comedy ic pickled pork 3 comp 29, 1914. READ ON— Our Women’s WOMEN'S er 00 COATS These come tn the short model with frill effect skirt and % length in plain tailored, fashioned of ratine, serge and novelty coatings in a ig range of the | season's beat cc rs in sizes from 16 | to 42 WOOL CREPE KIMONOS .......... SOL Here you have Cre Kimonos that rey values up to $2.00 Nicely . satin and fancy but aturday 98c. WOMEN’S $5.00 DRESS SKIRTS. . of imported F French checks Fashioned English serge, cheviot in novelty rtings, 6 ry urday, your pick, $1.00 WOMEN’S PETTICOATS Good, heavy ih, with 13 on, cerim aturday, merc zed sat inch pleated red and ta your choice 15c Con re them with extra heavy 10c 2 all w absorbent Sweeping Reduction Crusade in and Millinery $7.98 $2.95 with Table Oi! Cloth, good qual Bleached Bath Ready-to-Wear rench and kersey and plaids and overskirt 59¢ in, soft fin- flounce, in the have app in make, quality Saturday special; 4 to 8, a pair and style, and hite all the calf and pate factory t leather; IN VOLUME OF BUSINESS Special Values for Last arance of a higher price $1.59 BOYS’ $2.50 Oxfords—we bought had in gunmetal sizes 12 Open Saturday Evening Until 10 0’Clock—-The Store That Saves You Money McCORMACK BROS.’ LAST DAY DEPARTMENT MANAGERS ON THEIR METTLE FOR HONORS. HAVING FISHED THEIR STOCKS AND MARKED ARTICLES SO LOW, MAKE THE CLAIM THAT SATURDAY SHCULD EQUAL DAYS COMBINED, AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT, IF VALUES AND BARGAINS MEAN ANYTHING. 35¢ Women's leeves Vests, jong pants tri um ‘ 25c Saturday for 25¢ Gowns—Crepe Hats for Women and Children, cambric, daintily trimm traw Chips and others— erous in size and length sailors nd trimmed—a Ht- 98e values, Saturday 48¢ tle passe—original values up to 5c $2.50. Saturday your pick for is Last call for Burson Stock FLAGS ng Feet, white or black, silk all kinds, all sizes, all lisle finish; always We, Satur- | prices—in wool and cotton bunt- day special, take 2 pair for 10¢ ing, fast colors. Come in the morning for the special bargains, 38c Women’s brilliant silk 16 button, full elbow length, k for wear, Extra special for Saturday, 38c. one lace trimmed, the other 57c taped. Saturday $c and 5e, . Petticoate—Fine cambric, 12 5c Pair to 14-inch embrotdery flounce out of 700 only 87 left—9i @ regular grade or 2 pairs 0 values, Saturday 57c for Department manager's 25c special, take 2 pairs for 10¢. Women's Union Suits, extra 25c fine grade, lace trimmed or cuff Gloves—Chamois suede, lisle knee; all sizes; 40c and 45¢] sik finish, black and white, 2 grades. Saturday Red Letter | clasp, all sizes. Why pay 50c? Bargain, 2 Here Saturday 25c. Just A ity; worth 26c; neat pat- D A Oo ed terns. ay in Our Enlarg: Beale 24-98 D1 ¢ Window shades, full eneth y Stor don ‘bare ‘lawnary soup Ste; S C —kood quality. Green only. Low Prices. See Fooma" matton "ite th lamb, sheutaer Big Enerctuck Towels, henry LAST DAY for. cur MENS sesahe;’ tse ty taney vont Teast. ibe 1b. aC oven weave, size red | Overstocked on Men's $4.50 Shoes, | $15.00 Suits—take Stall i818, Meine spaghett!, 2 18. cans borders. Worth at least 12% | in gunmetal calf, button or lace, | your pick -..... 360, 2 206 cans Bie. 1812 First av. 2 each. viel kid blucher, up-to-date in |Inrwe' 280 ‘eaves fresh bread. The. "ial 5 Each—Linen Huck Towels | style, and all sizes. Must 29 MEN’S SUITS in values to te each. Mtail 1%. 180 eer sich “aozen, Extra | untond these at ... ue ; so cceen,, ss $22.50; LAST DAY, @19 BE e large and heavy, with red or blue WOMEN’S $2.00 Kid Shoes that | your pick ....... NOW, consider how they are made and the materials used in thelr construction. You will agree with me they are the best value ever offered and just in the season. DON’T MISS THIS for the balance of the big believe a patented drug, but ie alerapefruit, @ for ibe Stall 66, picture hed Bath Tow to All tn one lot scionts.ic combination of siz of the|shew’ Gehiot free with every pound. er 286 cece re and Nutty ob SATURDAY, moat ive and powerful fiesh|more of coffee or tea Rtalle 16-2 ares, > (pe a $1 75 building tlements known to chem-|iarwe cans mustard sardine: . ing away fishing or camping? Use | special . ‘ BOYS’ WASH i ietry t le absolutely harmiers, yet|22 Ibe ar; ranulate $1.00. Stall 68, he pillows. Worth 40c else 63 98 wonderfully “effective. and h single |aweet dents ken pani aut neste 4 ee tor Keep the boys’ and girls’ feet | SUITS OVS and Us tablet eaten with each meal often | do Atatie 61-2, Jtig’s blood head cheese. p00 by Tlhae the effect of Increasing the| ite. Eastern bacon, 206 Stall 69, special Bleached Bath Towels, 3] Co! by using er ge Ptr ol All sizes, in good, serviceable welght of a thin man or woman from genuine N C for $1.00, Extra heavy just arrived. Saturday | materials that will stand the wee Oe andl weight and large size, soft enough wash tub and give plenty of and other to be used for bath rug. A 50c ‘asi drugets Cp sgt ha" *% y value. mn guarantees of weight Increase or ; y back. Advertisement $4. 55 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, . ALBERT HANSEN Hien? lettuce, & ae. 8c Tbh Stall 86, good to Ie Ib. Stall 68, extra fancy ike pt: Hyde's grape 2 pkes. spaghettt bottle Btalle #81 faneon head good spuds, 10 Iba. new carrots, 2 banches Be lettuce, 2 for Me; 7 b bunches new ontot 3 banches new beets, 5 1A uliflower new # ~ turnips, 2 bune bunches be : Manufacture to order Flags, Pennants, Sleeping Porches, || of Market Today Jeweler and Silveremith wnt * Is Now Located at His Tents. ium Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and New Store | (Corrected datiy by FW. Goawin @ Coy|| 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison Yakima pota 18.00" @17.6 White river ison @ | Istand potate 100 & | ; | Cabbans ots Cheumbers 1 nga oe Se | SUSE Printers| Sorrows, iis SPH | 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 Californta head lettuce... 2.00 @ 225 | — i | Local Fadianes ... ee eliow turn . Sweet potatoes i DANCING | Cautifiowsr ie HIPPODROME | Fitth and University | inion Orchestra DR. A. M. JOHNSON Small size navels crate. 2 | Cait lemons. crate Hi} NO POISON DRUGS ||\hice"einina” trie Used With Eo i 8 a Paid Produc tor CHIROPRACTIC Pees Pipoultry, Veal and Porm ikeea ‘abectuety castes Gia ‘roosters, live every physi seone aaeeremeenee | ‘ without the pole ues |i poe - } will cure ninety per cent live, doz. “tte Append Peal nod ‘wine, ax a liver. t Tb. 1 Pocumatiem, paral | Vout: larwer oo 9 | ments, ete i} rk, good block hogs os if you are 1 and suffering fr (Corrected pe scant: Mag Bradner Stel catty. sive you 0 tree examine-||native Weehingtes tion and I will frankly tell you if i|| ereamery, brick on either cure or help 7ou Native hington Goa “within the reach r yews Kasiera creamery, | Chiropractor,” #12-813 om penx] axe Block, corner Second ixon. Of-|| Fresh ranch flee hours, 10 a m. » b mm and Cheese Zito t p.m. Lady attendant riplete Main 275%. on EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns. .$3.50) gaia ab pastel ily Ing Full Set of Teeth $8.50 up Porcelain Crown $3.50 up ¥ Silver Fillings.....50¢ up Model Electric taal MAIN 507. 1201 FIRST AVE. | We do exactly as advertised, Lady Attendant. Terms to auit All work guaranteed 15 years. Flectro Painless Dentists tnt and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s ventists | Through his attorneys, Ivy, manager of the Troy unary, {accused of violating the state law protecting employes in testifying before the minimum wage com | mission, filed an affidavit of prej udice against Justice Fred C Brown today when the case against | him was called. A change of venue was pr and the charge against Ivy will be heard later before Judge Gordon. The case is the result of an in- vestigation by State Labor Com. |missioner Olson, following dis- 1 of Miss Johanna Hilts from roy laundry Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART to Eat A FEW REMARKS CHAPTER CXLVII. Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association I can’t help thinking that Bill Tenney is just like all the other men, He thinks of himself first of jal |} He got |he left her, Jin her little home, and went sailing sver the sea of flirtation with many other girl-dolls, These, too, he \tt 4 of one after another, until he }found a y clever, as well as beautiful girl-doll He made up his mind that he would play with her always, but, alas! she got tired of him and threw him over for anoth ‘Then he said to himself little old wife up in the little tired of his wife-doll, so er man I'll go back to my doll that I have sa home where I left her,” and, to his surprise, the wife-doll also declined to be left alone or played with at} his convenience and mood, She was | going to be some other man's doll Wife’ ‘Then he went about feeling | very much abused and asking het sympathy of every pretty girl he met ee Hide Them “With a Veil; This is only a digression, little] Remove Them With the book, and perhaps it is not worth | Othine Prescription while to keep Mollie's affairs wait ‘Pais ereseription de the removal ing any longer, She, of course,!of freckles was written by a promt-| didn’t know that 1 was thinking! nent physician and is usually so pout Bill Tenney’s “living dolls” | successful in removing freckles | when she told me w he said to/and giving a clear, beautiful com her, and she was rather indignant | plexion that it is sold by druggists when J laughed, as she asked me if|\nder guarantee to refund the | he was not in tough luck [money if it fails | ‘{ don't think it 1s a laughing] Pon’t hide your freckles unde matter,” she said |veil; get an ounce of othine and re. All right, Mollie, I won't laugh,’ j move them Even the first few ap I answered, “although I must con-| plications should show a wonderful fess I am not quite able to see Bill|improvement, some of the lighter nney in the guise of a much-abus- | freckle vanishing entirely ed man je sure to ask the druggist for Well,” said Mollie, staunchly, “I|the double strength othine it is told him I was awfully sorry for) this that is sold on the money-back him, and he said that my sympathy | THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE as he supposed, all safe | ON MAN'S FOIBLES had made was the only thing that him feel like living—and then he got me talking about myself, and he was 80 nice. He just thinks you're a grand woman, Margie.” “Oh! he does, does he?” I asked, rather grimly, remembering the wholesome truths I had told him the last time met “Yes, and went out to that beautiful violet farm, and he just bought me all the violet I could carry. Then, when we came back we went to that stunning new res jtaurant to dinner | We were just going home when |we saw you, And, Ma he was | just lovely to me, just like a great, big brother Don't scold me, for I had a splendid time and wasn't any harm done.” What could I say to Mollie? | Youth tires so easily of days with- we we guarantee.—-Advertisement | bought there | lot bought from Mittleman & Co, at 50 cents on the dollar. The materials in these Suits are the best that can be had. Even were you to pay $8.00 for the Suit you cannot get better ds or more skilfully taflored. Sizes 5 to 18. Your pick, $4.55. Jout adventure, afid goes seeking it.) The trouble with Mollie is that she has not enough to do. I wish | could persuade her mother and fa-| ther to let her go to work some where, Perhaps I can. I know, however, that it is almost imposs! ble to make any impression on her about Bill Tenney, for, to her inno-! cent mind there is no harm in going to ride and luncheon with one of her brother's friends But here is the thing to me all the violets I could life and her gleverness and inno: cence are eijust the things to attract worry ANNIVERSARY SALE DEPARTMENT HEADS ANY THREE PREVIOUS weight Will be put on sale Last Day at Remarkably Wholesale and retail. Carrington Wall Paper Co. 215 Spring st, |Main 5542.—Adv EXTRA? ay for etock- just what have {5c Women Hand Bags, croch « corduroy and embroid. y, @ little musse Values up $1.25 3a 1be {5c 5c—9c for women, summe: 2 remarkable bargains— Vests ockings for children, fine rib rrived Window Display. Bill Tenney, and he will be “nice” to her in that fascinating, big-broth- er fashion of his until she begins to care for him in a very different manner than a sister would. The acquaintance must be nip ped right now, but how shall I do it? (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Wall Paper at lowest cash prices, Alert Bay The splendid sailings of 25 and AN IDEA sailings and informe To Skagway, gell and Juneau comfort al Alice” calling at the AY CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 713 Second Avenue, Seattle. “PRINCESS ALICI® AlasKa Excursions L. VACATION TRIP Rupert, Ketchikan, Wran- steamers offer every atic ent steamer “Princess Prince Prin i ation apply to

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