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PLAYER Pl THOMAS Star 6-9 mn this to the National Plano Manufacturers to give you credit for ELEVEN DOL Qny piano or player plano. One coup w oupon te clip THE CONFESSIO MAN IS ONLY CONSTANT TO! ANO SALE CUT OUT THIS COUPON TODAY and bring it to our cut- price salesrooms, 823 Third Ave., near the corner of Marion St., one block below Madi- son St. All Seattle is with us in this big cut-price event. ped ft LABS as a 6 NS OF A WIFE NCONSTANCY.—CHAPTER 176 (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) By this time Dick had rec his balance, and he spok overed up Eleanor Fairlow came over to| ominne sort ef prowie to wha | Bee me yesterday and | 2 ort of people to 0: early, and she made him feel] with her.” ay measure aw oslo atc Dick, you are making me out a “I haven't seen you since the| rude.” I remonstrated; “but, for night of the Morris’ motor party. We had a fine time.” She said, turning to me: “It was too bad you were not able to go. It was on the tip of my tongue to say, “I was not invited”; but I saw Dick's horro-stricken face, and, to tell the truth, it tickled my sense of humor, and so | contented my self with I am not particularly fond of the Morris crowd.’ I really did not think of how that | ‘would sound until after I had said it, Then I could see that I had said something just as disagree- able as if I had made my first re mark. Miss Falrlow blushed and then turned pale, and Dick looked ag if he wished he had not come home. I hastened to modify my sentiment. “Perhaps I ought not to say that,” I said, with a smile, “as my own husband ts usually one of the crowd. “And Miss Fairlow—" put in Dick; and then he stopped quick- Ty, as he knew he, too, had voiced something that had been better left unsaid. This is the first time that I have really known that Eleanor Fatr- low w always with the Morris crowd, “Well,” I spoke up, bravely (for I made up my mind that, as I had gone this far, | might as well say what I thought), “I can't see what you two see in the Morris crowd, either. It's only idea of a good time is to eat and drink between times of {llegitimate lovemaking.” | “Margie!” almost shouted Dick. | But I was in for it, and so I sald: “Don't you think I am about | right, Miss Fairlow?” “Ob, I don’t know that I would) make it quite as bad as that, Miss Fairlow, with a blush; will agree with you that eating, drinking, and promiscuous flirta- tion are not the highest forms of| pleasure. All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. all that, I cannot understand why, if a man loves one woman devoted ly, he can make love to another woman at the same time, even in a firtatious way.” “You will understand leteps at Wash GIRLS, GIRLS! THERE’S SCAD OF ’EM HERE of 1913” s Background ‘Passing Show at Moore } of Pretty Femininity. SHOW WORTH SEEING ‘All of a Sudden Peggy,” New Play, at Seattle, Liked by First Nighters. | | | ¢ . THE MOORE } ¢) There's a little bit of everything The Passing Show of 1913," at] the Mc and y little thing | has fta place in the big production, | with ite many pretty girls, vast! scenic effects, songs and dances,| htful combina ret-night audt unds of ap de n form a fay night 1¢ {8 one of the best en in many a om all those who ht the verdict of the ter te here day, wor and saw it last best attraction of the # It will be here all week, wit oon Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Peg o’ My Heart What little plot one finds tn the o My the kid Hea nt a plot in this show, fazzling maz hundred and ¢ ntertainers do| nd in their) ce for ap « of at all necessa the vivid act colors and a things the fast and t only a cleve con wak plause The reproduction leav ea of the Capttol is admir. which cov! trip son her h the chor on Da rs Mazle dan ped up sed Ww the “Inaugurat which brought ch Clever Performers There ts a glimpse into all popular successes of the last on Broadway, Frank Conroy and George Le Malre, colored comedt ans; Miss Sadie Burt, George Whit x Doner, Mollie King as toes, Th us in March,” the year never ” Charles King, Ernest Hare, Margie, that NO WOMAN CAN BE Syn BR wey of re Men! wel EVERYTHING TO A MAN,” sald| some of the clever perform Dee’ ne of the pert T should hate to think that,” in-| help to make the show at terrupted Eleanor Fairiow, quiet! “That is the cause of most of the heartaches that come to women in this world,” I put In. “Every wom an waits for her lover—ber man She dreams that she will be all in| e all to him; and she COULD be al! to him if he would let her; but he has been fed so long on this theory of ‘even the most wonderful woman on earth cannot be everything on earth to one man’ that he does not try to see if she can be. “A man may seek in me my out- spoken frankness; in you, Miss Patriow, your constant smile; in! another, something else; when, tf! he only knew it, he probably could! get perfect frankness from you and smiles from me if he asked for| them.” But, all the same, I know that/ down in Dick's heart, while he may be loving me devotedly, be stil! thinks that Eleanor Fairlow pos sesses something that I have not. I think it is her ready adaptabil ity to all his moods and tnclina tio: and yet, looking at her firm chin and the way she closes her eyes occasionally, she would be any with than I. Does the time ever come when a man feels that the sweetness and full flavor of one woman's love will satisfy him without his sampling a easier to live half dozen others at the same time? The thing I object to ts the thing I find In every man. The only thing he is constant to Is in constancy, While Dick was an swering my arguments he was looking out the tail of his eye to see how {t impressed Eleanor Fair low. (To Be Continued Tomorrow) A STAR WANT AD will sell it quickly. PUBLIC Stall No. 210—Mason Fruit Jars, quarts, dozen ‘ Ae 217—40c Arcadia Coffee, 3 Ibs $1.00 Ib.. | 200-215—English Walnuts, Almond or Walnyt Pinoche, Ib. . 20¢ 1112—Bolling Beef, Ib.....11¢ 205—3 glasses Jelly 10¢ 231—Regular 20c Lemons, dozen 217—Carnation Bread, 10¢ . eer Se 4—Spring Lamb Chops, Ib Pure Cane Sugar, |b 6—New Potatoes, 8 Ibs 25¢ 10¢ LON 242—Sweet Oranges, doz. Bale on White Bedspreads, 1 * WESTLAKE 5th, 6th and Pine Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of Our Big Wednesday Specials MARKET_2~. I do not think|* | | | be disappointed tn “The Passing Show of 1913. which the Avenue players are enter-| taining this week and winning| wholehearted applause at every performance. Opening night brought an audience that left in good hu-| mor after an evening of laughter and merriment. Auda Due proved unusually pleas Peggy. Miss Mattie Hyde and Miss Jane Dorsey are much in and add greatly to the # the plece. Dwyght A. Meade has a small part in Jimmy Keppel, but makes the most of it. The other players acquit themselves admir- the ably. ‘The play is good and should go well through the week, <4 “THE PANTAGES A Northland romance, with Harry | Girard and Alice Calne-Brown In the lead, forms the pleasing feature of the new bill at the Pantages. The entertainment opens with a totem pole song and contains many sugges- tions of th than acceptable to the “sourdoughs” in the audience. Six men assist in the act, which fs worth one’s while to see. Harry Jolson, a brother of Al, wins a hand fis a black-face come dian Insist on Seattle- Made Goods In doing this you enable the manufacturer to increase his ploy more help. REMEMBER, the greater the weekly payroll, the greater Seattle. | Stall No. | 318—Peanut Butte freshly MKS SS cedvexceves 15e | 2-4-4—Shoulders of Lamb, Ib : ite 50¢ can Imported Olive Oil 360 . . Be 240—Hothouse Cucumbers, 3 for 10¢ 9—Cottage Cheese, Ib 10¢ 116—Pienic Hams, Ib 122—23 lbs. Sugar 58—Very best Telephone P Ibs. for . Salted Peanuts, Ib Compound Lard, Ib fancy oa, ID. Lard tb. pail Pure Full Cream Ch Local Ranch E 4 Big Cans Milk DON Shoes for the Whole Family Many kinds—half price and leas Mary Janes are here. | “ ’ Williams Case & Case. 514 Fifth Ave. W. Chili B. & ’ Factory 1409 Sth—Bet, Pike and Union. Main 4623, We deliver. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Flour ASK FOR “Centennial Best” FLOUR Macaromt Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermicelli, Alphabets, Elbow Cute, Egg Noodies. Manutactured by A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS Portable Houses Cottages, Bungalows AML ate Made in SEATTLE and shipped Attract! et our prices before you buy or bul AMERICAN PORTABLE HOUSE Main RADA, ROK Arcade Bi North, which are more) Cast Adrift fes of tor int fae along h ones 1 ‘ ca the 101 Bis m cor f the days wher 1 pirates held sway in the Sov s, when the covery of new lands was a daily occurrence, and when every breeze brought adventures more strange than pen can picture. e- Answers to Corre- spondents : Here's what Fesanay car i its Anawe to Corresorc s cee column atin eo) F Miss Ruth Stonehouse is THE SEATTLE }20 years old. Yes. She likes — @ |sweetheart roles. | “All of a Sudden Peggy” is the} An Exhibitor—Richard Travers new piece at the Seattle theatre, injowns a roadster, It wns stolen Inst week. He ts eingle Ralph—No, Beverly Bayae ts not married. We do not know whether she is willing to be or not. Gertrode—Yes, Rapley Holmes will write to you. th is one who lo’ .- * A fat man ing in her capable impersonation of Alice Joyce, in First of Series Miss Alice Joyce will appear soon In the first picture of her com ing two-reel picture en, It te called “Nina of the Theatre.” There is an unusual scene in this. | jit shows Nina (Alice Joyce) and | her sweetheart (Tom Moore) stand- ling in the fly gallery of a theatre while a performance J# going on. This shows the stage from be hind the scenes, as well as the aud! ence just as the players see them Every one of the Alice Joyce two part stories will be complete in| | itself, | | owe |McDermott at Clemmer “With His Hands,” an Edison drama at the Clemmer today, ts/ one of “The Man Who Disap |peared” series. Mare McDermott }is the star. Some of the scenes were taken on a steel butlding in |the course of erection. There is a | struggle on a steel girder between two men, with one pitching the | other off into Florence Lawrence Florence Lawrence is featured lin a two-part Victor drama at the |Alhambra today, “The Doctor's Testimony.” | cee | output, and compel him to em-|Melodrama at Grand A Majestic play, he Swin. dlers,” is a single-reel drama at Grand tonight. Our young OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY such @ which a Missing teeth are replaced by The Oblo Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations .are now be- ing conducted without charge, and sstimates are furnished in all cases We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Set of Teeth Hee $8 Guaranteed $10 Bridge Work $4 Guaranteed $15 Set of Teeth 10 Solid Gold or $4 Porcelain Crown.... Gold or Porcelain Solid Gold Fillings.$1.00 Up Other Fillings ..........50¢ Sundays, Office hours, 8:30 to 6. 9 to 12. OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE. STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 9.—PAGE 3. PHOTO PLAYS] 4d to know) ~ | he South Seas | The play was wtaged amid the South Sea islanés by Direc I MeRee bis vorid mpany of There plenty turesque ings and (remati piet Am ne showing the adrift in the South seas, aod another where their boat is washed on ® trange island inhabited sav- ager eee aughter, is the employ of . as a solicitor although b not know the standing of firm he is employed by. There # lots of melodra atic action in | thie picture, with a happy ending. “ag a Sterling Married (7?) It is rumored Ford Sterling, who has taken pretty Miss Teddy Samp- son away from the Mutual and | made her his leading lady, has mar- Plan Your Eastern Trip This Summer Via CALIFORNIA “The Exposition Line 1915” | LOWRATES if Choice of Three Routes Ask for Particulars Cc. G. CHISHOLM District Freight and Passen- ger Agent. 720 Second Ave. Elliott 1266. WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT A PHYSICIAN'S ADV “Indigestion and forms of stomach 1 f ten, practi trouble @ due to hemical « well as flesh and nervy This is the reason why and stomach sufferers are thin, emaciated and lacking In that |vital energy which can only come from a well fed body, For the b. fit of those sufferers who have n obliged to exclude from thelr diet all starchy, sweet or fatty food, and are trying to keep up a miserable exist nee on gluten products, I would that you should try a meal ode which you may amount, taking im dyspeptics usually #0 pe tly. Bisura ibtless the best fc sand antacld known, Ith direct action on the stomach, by neutralizing the acidity of. th food contents, and thus removing the » acid irritation whteh ieate stomach Hning Id possibly be 8 it medicine, As a ve in the use of i i cannot ne c ) inflamed and igri Irugs inst | Here are extracts from a sample. |sage and manicure parlors existing "| must of necessity be during the im: CITY COUNCIL TO LOOK INTO BEAUTY GAME License Committee Will Take Up Matter of Supervision of Massage Parlors RECEIVING LETTERS Proprietor of One Beauty Shop Asks That City’s Morals Be Protected. The proposal of Police Chief Grif fiths and of Councilman Hesketh that massage parlors be licensed will, it is believed, find its way into the Hoense com Monday morning The fathers of the scheme believe this means the only way of separat-| ing the objectionable beauty parlors from the unot Action has munteations test against cer tain of the shops by citizens, and even by certain beauty parlor pro prietors who are attempting to main tain unobjectionable shops Woman Writes to Council tee meeting next tened by com addressed to the city council from Mrs. M. K. Miles, manager of the Santa Rita Beauty Shop. Liberty build “May I be permitted to call the attention of the cit council to an existing moral mdition involving the womanhood and manhood of Se att with the h t remedial legislation be introduced and effect ed by your honorable body? | “It concerns the numerous mas pe th in this city, and of which seems a veritable habitat Handicaps Mora! Advancement “It strikes the writer, who has been engaged in the beauty culture work in leading Eastern cities, that the lack of m cipal supervision relative to the a mentioned class of enterprises constitutes a handi cap toward such clean, healthy, m advancement as should be- hoove a city destined to be consple uously in the limelight, as this city Seattle mediate future. | “Where, under the guise and subterfuge of misrepresenta- tions and fraudulent adverti m ‘fake’ beauty hop age parlors and facial quar- rampant and numerous, claim innocent victims and de- signing patrons, to the abhor- rence of the respectable citizen- ship of Seattle, ought not your honorable body recognize the aforementioned conditions and legisiate herein?” in lown 3radbury System Clothes for Men —sold exclusively by Seattle’s Reliable Credit House are found upon men in every walk of life. 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