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PAGE 4 CLEMMER |. Seattle’s Best Photoplay House 10c 10c 10c 10c A BUNCH OF FAVORITES MARY PICKFORD ARTHUR JOHNSON SIDNEY DREW TEFFT JOHNSON MABEL KELLY HENRY WALTHALL BOBBY CONNELLY And Others ortment 6 Cover ished emt as or all two of a sizes in th the me with kirt t, others Thurs day see fancy is here. All WOMEN’S SILK PETTICOATS Here you have heavy silk crepe, line flounce, tail waist, in all the able colors BLOUSES .............. 9BC These come in women’s and misses’ models, fashioned of linenette ed galatea cloth, with high or low neck, nicely trimmed, in sizes from 14 to 98c 42. Thursday ....csccecccscersmes LAST WEEK OF THE SALE OF $9.85 Heidelberg Wolf's High-Grade Suits. Less ruffle Dis plain tailc Come if we ask in $9.75 $3.98 up to $5.00, in 15'4-inch new with the most fashion and your ones, em. Best Jues with red season’s Vv messa fitted fitted The Balance of the Big Lot of Women’s Coats which sold so read- ! , clean up.” Your choice Thursday $18 WOMEN’S ON EXTRA! of materials, from the sea and Drawers, neatly fin selling; probably not more than and trimmed with laces and WARNER'S: you ever notice vera over ef how frightened the clerk looks for Seattle 200 Son renes, taneoreec, THE 19¢ conser covens — Ne wonder . a © STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1914, ily last week, in values up to $20, PIECE DRESSES WOMEN’S NAINSOOK kind left, but you will older Regular 98c values. LOVE . ; when asked for Warner's Corset " and she hasn't got it? Don't waste ‘ time We f Warners Corsets 4 k tal a brotdery and lace trimmed. aunt ba ped all the time A Delightful Motion have been placed in one lot now to The New Summer Models in a varied COMBINATIONS — Corset lot, from 14 to 42. Thuraday 63¢ MeCorma ‘os, special agents ress DRAWERS—Open or closed, Picture Fantasy Such bargains keep us on the jump. $1 9 BATHING SUITS—Take ' advantage of the price— don't allow the season to go past. Styles are right Annette Kellermann « In talking with Annette Kellermann, who will appear tn ‘ Daughter at the Moore next week, about the joys of a moving picture actress, Miss Kellermann sald: “It's great eport—that is, for one who has to do & swimming and diving act of a hair-curiing nature, and at! the same time give the camera man a chance to register. Any moving pleture actress who bas to work In water ought to draw double pay, as an actress and a swimmer.” Yeptune’s TOOMANY HUSBANDS A Comedy Cyclone GET YOUR SUIT NOW, while we are offering Men’ s Sui Supt $25 for than 50 cents on the dollar. | “The Serub Lady,” Thanhouser THE BEAR FACTS Sonny Jim Finds the “THREE BEARS” Story Is True SIMPLE EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRICITY Very Instructive Journeying Through the Bosphorus, Turkey An Interesting Travelogue Joe Roberts |The ap baopete G. Wallace Organist a SOCIETY WILL ERECT < $90,000 BLDG. DOWNTOWN | ia exmagunentat Soc the orgauise- ee eens, 20s Snows ‘Washington State Art soct- fs the plan of this organization erect a building for the museum ‘Bit objects of the Washington THEQ@)TRE || Keep that extra nickel for cartare! We give you a com- fortable theatre In which to sit, but not unnecessartiy elab- orate, and as good first-run pictures as you can nee In any theatre in the United States, and all for 6 cents. Our pro- gram for Wednesday, Thurs ay, Friday and Saturday is as follows: “The Hour of Reckoning” A B-part Proncho play of the West. If you like something exciting, see this eo 4 “Drifting Hearts A Beauty film, featuring such well-known stars as Mar- gerita Fischer and Harry Pol- lard. “The Eavesdropper” A “crackerinck” Ke comedy, and Another Good Drama. If you've seen the other Beattie picture shows, come and compare the Class A pro gram with them at half. the price. State A Art association. The trustees of the Washington State Art society have decided to begin building operations at an} early date. The structure to be erected is a two-story and basement building for museum and art purposes, costing | which fs already in sight. | Active work on the jubseriptions | [is progressing favorably, and it is) | expected that ground will be broken for the foundation about Septem- ber 1. As it may not be possible to get the auditorium part of the building jready for 1915, jeliminate the office feature from ; the building entirely and construct time. The building is to be erected on the University tract, at Fifth av. and | Seneca st., and is to be 60x120 feet. The committee in charge of the |blg Fourth of July o | be given at Ballard, under auspices of the S. H. & E. | America soclety, are highly elated over the fact that the Eagle Lodge of Seattle Aerie No, 1 have accept ed an invitation to participate in the celebration. | This lodge has a membership of over 3,600, and has the reputation for making a grand showing when ever they take part in a parade. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Fruit by J. W. Godwin & Co.) 25.00 @2T.00 16.00 0 Bradner creamery Native W creamery, Wisconsin triplets Oregon eae | Washington ....... oe $90,000, a considerable portion of! it was decided to the art galleries and museum at this| EAGLES TO HELP jebration to| Mystery Picture Starts at Colonial The first installment of the wide ly heralded “Million-Dollar Mys tery” starts at the Colonial today The play ts produced by the Thao houser company from the story written by Harold MacGrath, fa. mous author, A feature of the story is the prize offered for the solution of the story which is a check for| $10,000 that will be given for the answer, to be given in 100 words There are four other subjects on the new bill which starts today, eee Mary Pickford at Clemmer | Mary Pickford and Arthur John- son are at the Clemmer, These two! stars are seen in “Love Among the/| Roses,” a photoplay fantasy that's different. “Too Many Husbands,” with Sid- ney Drew and a bunch of fan mak- r= offers a real comedy cyclone, The “Glow Worm™ is one of the pleasing musical offerings of Rob- erts and Wallace. . ° . “In Wrong” at Grand “In Wrong,” a Crystal comedy at | the Grand today, mixes up the ap |potntments of a pair of wantad lovers with that of two anarchists. Each pair tangles with the other with laughable results. eee Servant Problem “The Scrub Lady,” is a Than- houser comedy at the Melbourne today, as a part of the new bill. A mere man would discharge the! “serub lady” on his wife's request. Troubles pile up on the unfor |tunate, but he survives. ore |Broncho Tale at Class A The new program at the Class A for the balance of the week has “The Hour of Reckoning,” a two-| part Broncho story of the West. “The Hour of Reckoning” is both pathetic and exciting. ee | The Vitagraph company has pur- | | chased from Cyrus Townsend Brady the rights to three of his | best novels, “The Fetters of Free- “Sir Henry Morgan, Bucca- and “The Chaltce of Cour- eee No more thrilling scenes are {m- jaginable than those contained fn the big five-reel sensational produc- tion “Joan of Arc” at the Seattle theatre this week. In one grip- ping scene Joan is shown falling 20| feet from the scaling ladder, up which she is leading her forces in an assault on a battle tower. eee Colonial Until Tuesday Night “The Balloon in the Night,” first of the “Million-Dollar Mystery,” “The Conductor's Courtship,” K. lem comedy drama; “On the Ice, Edison scenic; “Good Cider,” Lubin comedy; “Hearst-Selig Weekly.” oe Melbourne Until Saturday Night “The Intruder,” two-part Majes- tic drama; “Her Enemy,” Princess; Seattle Theatre Third Avenue at Cherry Street The Great Five-Reel World Spe- cial Film Corporation's Moat Spectacular Offering | “JOAN of ARC’’} “The Maid of Orleans” ANY ANY seat 1OcC Sent m= THe THis PICTURE OTHERS COULD NOT AFFORD 7 ROHASE « Daily, 1:90 p, m. to | a | | Contin see THE TH SCENES AND TOW KES LING BATTLE WATCH | bands,” |“The Man Who against C. |OPEN AIR TALKS comedy; American o fein medy ** Clemmer Until Saturda: “Love Among the R Pickford drama; Lieber Katrina, Night on,” Mary “Too Many Hus Vitagraph comedy; “The Bare Facts,” comedy, and ‘Simple Experiments tn Electricity; phorus, Turkey,” nic. . Clase A Until Saturday Night “The Hour of Reckoning.” two part Broncho drama; “Drifting Hearts,” Heanty drama The Eaveadropper,” Keystone comedy cee Grand Until Saturday Night “The Plot That Failed.” Powers drama; “In Wrong,” Crystal com edy; “Willle Walrus, Detective,” Joker comedy; “The Woman in Black,” Rex drama. eee Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “Lactic Love,” two parta; “Ant- mated Weekly,” world’s news, and one other picture, eee Odeon Untli Wednesday Night “Cardinal Richelieu's Ward,” Thanhouser drama; “Mack at It Aguin,” Keystone comedy, ee Mission All Week “The Ring and the Man,” four. part political Grama. ee RESIDENCE THEAT! At the Home Until Friday “Lucile Love,” No. 9, two parte; Lost but Won,” two-part drama; “A Wife ona Wager,” comedy drama; “When Smaltz Loves, comedy . At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday “Lucile Love No, 1 and 2," four oe His Wedding Day,” com- edy At the Greenwood Until creer “Miracle Mary,” th: reel drama; “ “Sheridan’ ” Pride, “ comedy RAILROADS MAY HAVE TO REPAY $10,000,000 WASHINGTON, June 24.—Rely- ing on the U. 8S. supreme court's decision in the “Intermountain Rate Case,” the Interstate Commerce Commission prepared today to put into effect sweeping reductions in transcontinental freight rates. “It will increase business much,” he said. The supreme court's decision also means the way for shippers to recover approximately $10,000,- 000 from the rafiroads, it is said. This sum represents payments of rates made on the old basis HOME NOT SWEET OREGON CITY, Ore,, June 24, Alleging that “Home Sweet Home,’ wallingly rendered on a French harp for the most of one night, was not conducive to slumber and con stituted cruelty, Mabel C. McFar- |land today filed suit for divorce L, McFarland #0 The Hinky Dink charter thing is due for a thorough airing from now on until June 30, when it comes up for the vote, The Open Forum will hold noon-day meetings in the City Hall park, at which the vari- ous features of the proposed in- | strument will be discussed McCarron’s Rapid Shoe Repairing BOOTS AND SHO NEW AND REPAIR WORK IN AL Made to Measure For All Defori ities, 1 BRANCHES 104 CHERRY ST., AT 1ST AVE. 10 SECONDS’ WALK PIONE) TRANSFERS SQUARE SAVES Bos-| EXTRAS To Standard Calicoes 50 Attractive new patterns in light, ‘5c medium and dark colors; full bolts, Special at $1.50 Imported Ratine 790 Rich imported Ratine, 40 inches | shadow plaids and checks dress coat and | 79c 4 Volle, stripes, ; all colors and com- Regular AG wide; in pastel shades; suiting welghts. Regular $1.50. Special to close 350 Silk Mixed Volle 2,000 yards of BSUk Mi plaids, broken plaids, checks, ete binations price 85c. ‘Thursday ineluded, On sale Bathing Suits for Men Onepiece thing Suit, with navy, blue or white border, : 85c Nothing #0 healthy as bath- ing in the salt water or loll- ing in the sand, Another | ; Bathing | Suit for | the Boys | 65c “It's ike Dad's.” Good, strong, serv leeable mate rial, well made, All sizes. EXPERIENCE BROADE (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) “I wish Harry could see you!” I said impulsively to Eliene this morning as I watched her in the garden She was lying in a hammock and the twins were on a blanket spread on the grass beside her. Eliene was simply beautiful and so girlish and happy-looking, It was the first time that I had mentioned Harry to her, although I had seen two or three fareign let- ters addressed to her on the tray where the letters were left, but as she had not mentioned his name I did not feel that I might intrude upon her affairs. A vivid blush dyed her tebe, asl spoke and she asked: Because you are 80 lovely I atm sure he would be h to think you unattainable, awered boldly. I am not sure that I am unat- tainable,” she answered slowly. “What do you’ mean by that, Eliene, dear?” was my question, (You see, little book, that could be understood two different ways Eliene might forgive Harry or she might fall in love with someone else.) “Only that I am so happy with the children that I feel like forgty- {ng all the world.” Don't you feel that Harry hae |done the one thing which is un pardonablé when he left you for another woman?” I asked some | what cruelly, | “Margie, I don't Move there {s Jany one thing that {s unpardonable | between husband and wife “Tam quite sure that Harr not really intended to be wicked I can see where he must have got ten yery tired of my constant fault finding. Harry loved peace and selfishly sought {t where it could be found.” “Are you still in love with him, THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | afte | as I | years, jthrough the awful desert of Lace Curtains 19 Lace Curtains — the C odd ones; assorted | patterns; slightly mussed, Worth three times the price. Pair—Lace Curtains, | 2% yards long; white | Worth Tic B9c Prrmtece, Curtains. | 3 yards jong by 56 inches; assorted designa itn eg and Arabian. Worth 7c | | | fancy patterns. Dependa ws |? Shoes for Men, Boys and Women at Lowest Prices. MEN’S $3.00 Fine Kid Dress Shoes, Button or Lace, broad and roomy toes; stylish mod- el; only Curtain Scrims, white and ecru, in plain and Worth 12%, WOMEN’S $2.50 Tan Button Oxfords, this season's style, and fine for street wear; all sizes, 2 8. A paiE enrcriesseSPOel BOYS’ $2.50 Oxfords; a few pairs left, but all eizes, in Gunmetal Calf and Patent Leather. Very dressy for a boy. Sizes 12 to 2, and 2% to 5%. A pair . INFANTS’ $1.00 First Walk- ing Shoes, of fine Kid, But- ton or Lace; no heel. 715¢ Sizes 2 to 5. A pair.. NS ELIENE.—CHAPTER 189 Eliene?” I asked very much sur- prised at her calmness in speaking of her husband. “I don't know, Margie. The longer I live the less I know what love between married people is. I was aimply crazy about Harry be- fore I married him. It seemed as though I would surely die if any- thing would happen which would separate us and yet here I am happier than I have ever been in my life and I am not sure that I shall ever look upon Harry's face again Ks y day, as I watch the un- folding of mind in these babies I| have a feeling that I am assisting | at a wonderful rite, that I am of| use in the scheme of things. | “Margie, I never had that feeling | I was married. I never was ssary to Harry. Yes, I know—" she said quickly, tried to interrupt her, “the first few months of marriage are like a sojourn in an imaginary gar- den of Eden, where the whole of God's universe circles around one man and one woman, but the ‘angel with the flaming sword’ soon turns us out in the world of work, of care, of multiplied temptation, and you know the rest “Margie, I have never yet known a woman who has nm married married Ife what she had imagin over five years who has found ed and been taught to believe it was,” “But,” I expostulated, “surely you| know and have known many wom- en'who have been married 15 or 20} who are contented and en-| tively happy.” | “Not ‘contented and entirely hap: py,’ my dear; rather resigned and comparatively happy—but, my dear, every one of those women has gone disil lusion, Some traverse it earlier’ tham others, and some are left only n Tc striped red border; ends. 1 8ic weight, absorbent 20c 44 cloth. 48c ends, red borders. Worth 600 dozen. 75c gloves included. | babies; DRESS GOODS AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AT SPECIAL PRICES THURSDAY Towels , large size, | / | | Huck Towel! close, uniform huck weave, hemmed Regular 10c seller, Turkish Towele—Bleached Bath Towels, medium with red borders; very Regular I5c value. Bath Towels — Bleached Turkish Towels, size 22x inches. Extra heavy Terry Worth 30¢, Dozen — Barber medium weight, Towels, hemmed 1 =A EXTRA? $5 Hammocks $3.50 Fancy woven, with valance with fringe. one pillow in fancy, bright \colors $1.93 seilles 43c round thread sheeting, free from dressing. Worth 69¢. Have one spreader and $3.50 Bedspreads — Extra heavy crocheted, Mar- attern. B¥eached Sheets, 72x99, made of good quality Flillow Slips, size 45x36, ntade of heavy linen fin- 1c ished murtlin. Worth 16 2-30, Dc Silk Liste and Chamole Glov bs, 2-clasp, all sizes, values up to 50c. Thursday we fit ‘em for 25c. EXTRA! agara Maid Silk Gloves See on all sizes and lengths, at guarantee with every pair. counter. gloves. Fitted at counter, 75c. “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY noes Maid” {is star}ped on the glove. We are special selling agents for S pattle. All colors, 48c, T5c antl $1.00. Written All glowes fitted at the Women's Lambskin Gloves, a real nice gradb, splendid fitting Small lot ctf children’s $1.00 Meclicaafe scconn Dut a TAP Ave. AT JAMIES ST. a pathetic heap of bleaching bones | on its burning, shifting sands, while many reach the other side and are content to rest and not suf- fer any more. “My dear Margie, not only our ideas on the morals ,of sex are wrong, but our sex education is started from a basis and carried on) in a manner that makes one blush for our boasted vivilization. “IT realized this the moment I felt my heart go out to those dear} they , Were as perfect as nature could make them, and yet to the whole conventional world they spell disgrace.” (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) There are to be 11 women rep- resentatives on the borough coun- cil at Christiania, In the state of Colorado city treasurers are women. eight ROTTEN FOOD o> bee. One hundred and one cases of madeover salmon were seized Monday afternocfh by State Food Inspector W. H. ,Adams, Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture J. J, Higgins and Di qouty Prosecutor Crawford E. Whi fe. The lot belonged to the Dock & Warehouse Co. and will be confis- cated as impure fc wd. AT THE THEATRES Metropolitan — ‘When Knight- hood was in Fi yer.” Moore—Dark. Seattle—“Joan of tion pictures, Are,” In mo- When Run Down in physical condition it is usually because the act ton of the organs of digestion has become irregular or :flefective. Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine to relieve the ills which occasionally depress even the brightest and strongest, The one remedy you may take and feel sa te with is BEECHAM’S PILLS (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) The first dose gives speedy relief in sick-headache,. bilious- | ness, constipation, lack of appetite, heartburn, dy spepsia, and lasting improvement follows the temely use of this fa- vorite and reliable home remedy. You will become h ealthier and stronger, and more cheerful if you let Beecham/fs Pills Pick You Up Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 250. Direetions with every box point the way to health and are especially valuable t 5 women.