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ad STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1914, PAGE 3. | Colonial J outfitting EXPLOSION 50 Dozen Eggs to Feed theme | PHOTO PLAYS spent a amall fortune in | thetr | | ‘Actors parts, Miss Snow, as ike bicess It is waid that the biggest od noblewoman, estimates her array melette ever served was made at} ®® $15,000, while Mim La Ba¢ OF PRICES “cowboys, Pty" doen ok mt ar thie ‘ean wn, Most stupendous price-cutting event ever at- re oe eee tay, but the value is there) tempted in Seattle. Tomorrow, Saturday, June ee | The Balloon in the Night first 27th, we are prepared to offer our entire stock of awe ce Sencar pes he Rie dh Maere Oonaanihee Ze high-grade Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings | mark: Reeth Taecaren. Sa odd br Hee ie tate bP at prices that will fairly startle the public. Fol- swimming and rowing _ A short |comedy; “HearstSellg Wee ily lowing are a few items picked at random: ea Siege: woeson Ca the ate Clemmer Until Saturday Night volved ave Among the Roses Mar " 6. Bie Plek d drama Too Many tus $15 Men’s Suits, several patterns,$5.85 |Clemmer Has Drew bands,” Vituaraph | comedy Th 20c Men’s Cotton Sox, assortedcolors6c |. ét the vikgniph’ seee|phart Tee eee $4 Men’s Pants, fine worsteds, $1.85 in'=Too, Many” Husbanda"| “the intrugers vwoart_ Mees 25c Men’s Garters . . . 5 ADO al coe SEE i cones secommnes | Khe dramas) Hor Roney, Esteem 2, li. | comedy Mein Lieber Katrina,” $1.50 Dress Shirts, new patterns, = Keystone Comedy at |_| American comedy" 15c Men’s White Handkerchiefs . gk I DB a ‘ P company, with Marga-|part Broncho drama rifting $20 Men’s Suits, serges included, sues ag Roe Hewuty' drama, Th $3.50 Men’s Hats, latest shapes, $1.68 ho Fea: |< rom: Wish onabay Nine . 1 J i Th Plot Th Failed, Powers 50c Men’s Silk Neckwear . . 18¢ shows sot‘onty's' ering tide in |deama, “ly Wrong.” Crywal com $5 Boys’ Suits, 1914 Models, . $2.68 |i‘, mo werden (Wom merge 75c Black Sateen Work Shirts © 38¢ (00 nie, oi"'Koysone com | Miasion Al Wank | $5 Men’s Pants, blues included, $2.85 {°%e:, 0" {he gyeraee. see to part politica! genoa, $3.50 Men’s Dress Shoes $1.89 ° Alhambra Until Sunday Night é > we A Law Unto Himself,” two-part S. cl th: i Gi 1 ! Re z frame, A Jealous H paband 75c Boys’ Pants . . . . . 2ie |"Sims rite S00 sida reoce|twopat Boma | 50c Police & Firemen’s Suspenders 29c ak ut 1am | ogy gon, Une Saturday | Qe | ot nblch_is_no at the | comedy | 50c Balbriggan Underwear . . Palace Clothing TOWEL ON FACE ompany | 1022-1024 FIRST AVE. COR. SPRING. |; He looked as gentle and inno-| Editor The St ent as 4 lamb as he stood In the] nosed Hinky k at police ¢ facing Judge He was charged with car 99} POSES AS MAN AT STAG; HE’S CANNED y YORK, honen ISWEARS NOT, DRINKS! NOT, SMOKES NOT, of AR “The Maid ot Orteans” June Arnold SCENES AND TOWERS F ncealed in beds or bath reads a sign in Punjab ho chewed or smoked tobacco and was never sick until three days before his death. Immediately Mre divorce Dr. purpose in the was to hasten that she might voree case. « A Lot of You Salaried Men Been Trying to Figure Out How to Get the Most Clothes for Your Vacation Money and Still Have the Vacation? THIS store’s the answer —with its easy way to pay—and the good suits it sells at prices you'll say are right. Men who DO come here know that whatever suit they choose, the value is there and dependable quality is in it You can buy quickly and safely here, and you'll LONDON, Mary was while at queen, th ct horror of the at bell was @ princess ing released. Until Saturday Night Only FUNNIEST THING YOU EVERSAW One of the Best NEW YORK, Keystone Comedies Ever Put on a Screen. “AN Prices Paid Produ: EAVESDROPPER” . Corrected dally by laugh Yakima potatoes f tatoes and Come in yourself June arrested as a suffragist ershot with the king and jatter of whom has a per ft inclosure. ar Dir In k" her rafting 26. » militant June 26. ow find business is done r above-board —and we're “THE HOUR OF : Ged guie’ cat. Ce thls RECKONING” y tag ; : A 2part Broncho feature re worth going miles to see, a Suits Ar “DRIFTING é uits ° HEARTS” Priced at ds Stee aes Ores Mi $16.75, $18.50, $22.50, Harry Pollard Cetiee feel ei oe aoe “THE BLUNDERER’S |] iss) Sit?” 0 MARK” SeanPtas nav seats An Kelair. production, thousands of cattle the range. OPEN AN ACCOUNT Pay $1.00 a week or $5.00 a month—the easy way that’s made it possible for thousands on BALLARD AT THE PIANO Butter, this pro. charter] bi [SHOWS UP JOKER HIDDEN WEAPON? IN HINKY THING. There will be a council of 30 mem Aintricts. by cutting skin from his own bod and grafting it on his wife's wounds after Cunningham entered sult for pvery Cunningham's daughter testi fied that her father had told her his operation his wife's recovery prosecute er di MILITANT PRINCESS IS UNDER ARREST a district from which doing same concealed weapor bera elected from 30 Este esting offi sald be} “A councilman need not be had a towel over his face. resident of the ‘6 *No. t around =m Seattle Theatre || AT THE THEATRES |): 1 a tore throst| This meane that If special Inter b ! eared was £ |ests wish to contro! districts and Third Avenue at Cherry Street Metropolitan — “When Knight |} \, ioe bak, eerinla at Shs Geant Vive-Mect World fips hss was in Flower ve had the same trout le | through some residents of the dis cial Film Corporation's Most joore—Dark en't you?” as udge |tricts that they can get someone Spectacular Offering Seattle—“Joan of Are,” in mo to run from some other district, tion pictures air and by money, etc., can control the | ‘JOAN $100; serve 30 days doubtful districts. His name was a sort of “alpha CHRISTOPHER W. betical procession. Totvo Ruo HorR, | | DIVORCES MAN WHO GAVE HER HIS SKIN ANY 1 re) ANY ation from th - MARIETTA, O., June 26.—-Mre. SEAT C sear tnantmously a *| NOW DEAD AT 82° |teora i Cunaineham was granted | THIS WH THE PICTURE OTHERS }/ cause he brought Miss Besat¢ Ab | a divoree from her husband, Dr. } Suse Hor Arvoep bott, singer, to a club smoker as a| SEDALIA, Mo, June 26— | 5 n A. Cunningham, a prom-| OS tracapqeand man William R. Hindman, who died physician and surgeon, by/| ne tence. = wo here at the age of 82, had never D. W. Jones here. : BOMBAY, June 26. Empty bot sworn an oath in his life, never Dr. Cunningham attracted consid: | SEE THE THRILLING WATTLE n hotel property and must} tasted intoxicating liquor, never | °Table notoriety a few months ago! Princess w n@ was detained by a sentry tn th wh BEATS A BULLET; THEN DROPS DEAD, Felipo dio raced abead of five shots Complete Report of Market Today of others : Poultry Pork This Big, Firetrun Show for Ph inns, ‘tat 1 @ 14 ie Kpring ‘Ducks ‘2 @ “ 10 @ Credit Clothiers for Men and 1119-1121 THIRD AVE. Store open Saturday until 10 p, m. Women nein triplets Orewon omer scort fired by an irate husband, jumped a fence to safety, then died of fright.| for Vegetables nal it 10 4 The guard dis-| ed her when she told him she She was detained quarter of an hour, and was | ed to the king's quarters before be. |two or three times, ‘| she don't seem to be able to giggle Jat little things as you can | that good! | and now fully guess she would }not marri | cause out to the {that is no reason why he should not ko, and so he stays out every night | and much about him, for she has gotten ed Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper pirations, A letter from Mollie this morning | |made me want to cry, was laughing at her nonsense “Margie dear, you jl have been over with |compliment, dear, for no matter how | (14°; jserious you are |something in a day's work to laugh|°.7 at ‘Mary, finding after all it gives me her “T suspect that porting the whole house. |that I thought it was a bad idea to |saddle Jack and bis family on Aunt Mary sponsibilities, head and sighed | *| “Poor old dad, Margie, jhe is sicker than any one thinks. He is \keeps na when ft is all he dinner and go to bed Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock PREPARE FOR THE FOURTH Extraordinary Values in Men’s Suits That Fit 200 Men’s Suits, in values up to $20.00, in Worsteds, Cassimeres and Navy Serge, your pick now We pride ourselves on being able fit and have all the trimmings in their m up to retain well worn. This spe cial offer, coming at this season of the a € all m nt to app r at their best, should appeal to your good iit you may select by placing a small deposit on same OUR BOYS’ $4.98 SUITS Should Interest every mother, as they are so much rior to most of the suits shown for this price that frequently you hear the r rk, how can you do it, The question is easily answeréd—the enormous outlet of our two stores and whole- sale department bles us to buy th aterials direct from the maker and have them made up after our own id hereby saving you the middleman’s profit. JUVENILE SUITS $2.75 Here are some splendid wearing Suits for values up to , io all materials and, colors, Anctoding blu to 8. the y¢ ds in zes from 3 EXTRA! 7c CHALLIES —_5C— ung $4 EXTRA? Saturday —Men’s Accessories— Saturday chev ON SALE Discontinued Lines Pants that “| 59c ™ At @ Fraction of Thetr Worth. nd durable; dark nes colors; worth $1.50 | groux sine In beautiful rich Ortental and MEN'S $650 and $6.00 Patent ¥ only 98c | Extra hen eager worth Persian patterns, medium and eather 8h jenette Shirt - thie let us Men's Pants, in gray 89c silk . Sane dark colors; full bolts. in button or 7 and stripe casei Military collare att Curtain Serima, white and ar aed rade sehen, Semi-peg:; our regular | sizer: worth $1.2 ecru, in plain and fancy pat- eel sey. ORT ae pair—A good Cotton Sox.| terns. Worth 12%« " in tan and black colors Rede ae styles, | 1U'® about as cheap washing et poh i “rmateriais and relieves the worry of mend- 4 bondoc: Rina he most | ends. oe % DS tr Somes’ | Me nion Sutts, the Jer-[ ¢D4*. Regular 10c seller. ribbed kind that are arge. Instead of Daratoat Sandan all or inrge: | Instead of | With bitter love ce anor OLC Pain aif leather and 1- | ankle or Knee lengths Sit. with ned je. 2% $1. 59 49¢ oie 98c? Boye’ ey | Ab. ines seeath $1.25, Saturday} absorbent. Regular 15¢ value. great. ‘Nothing’ better’ for the | Natnsook Underwear, same 20 Bath Tom white kid and}rough and tumble wear that b | § C as the B, V. D. Shirts and C Tarkisn Mary Jane BE q [will give them—“theyll stand it.” | Drawers: instead of 0c, Satur- inches. tixtra 4 to 4; @ pair CS hsce ue Saturday | day, 29 garment. Hoth "Worth 30¢ SENSATIONAL VALUES IN... Women’s Ready-to-Wear Visit Us—FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING—Visit Us Tourist Package—6 paper towels, 6 napkins, 6 lunch . 4 drinking cups, Sat- Watch Saturday Specials $1 5 Rathing Suits for women. ole French batiste, full skirt, bloomers attached ; Instead of $2.48, 5c wrapper urday be Two Great Specials in Women’s Coats Saturday $1.50. 48c Union Suite—2 great spe Chemisettes—shadow lace clals — Porosknit and C or net lace yokes—high col-| French lisle rib, lace trimmed re an Fe Jars; in cream, white, ecru; values | °F CUff knee; Saturday 48c. to 50c, Saturday 25¢. y: x Here you have coats that represent val- g . 5c 9c Vests tor women ues up to $25.00, purchased by our Eastern 1 Ruching—2 inches wide and Swins ribbed, sizes buyer at a phenomenal low figure at the C white, black and ecru; regu-| 4, 5 and 6; lace trimmed or tap- end of the makers’ season—in a varied lar 2 values—for Saturday, 2] ed—for Saturday, 9c and 5c. assortment of materials, in newest models jr 7 of the short and % length sty In siz yards for 25¢. from 14 to 44, at about one-third to one- half their actual value. Handkerchiefs, mercer- 2 tor 5C sheer and fine; ized linen finish nicer when laund- very $4.50 Wash Dresses $2.75 GLOVES Here are models that spell the good old ered—Saturday 2 for Se. GLOVES—Niagara Mald Silk summer time, in values up to $4.50, in e4 “ such materials as ratine. crepe, linenette 3 50 Stockings for women, | Gloves and Fownes Kid Gloves. and madras, in either high or low neck tor QUE iisie finish, double | Come and de fitted and get the Se Gn het aed ten sleeves. Trimmed sole, heel and toe; a 26c grade] benefit of the special Saturday in all the newest colors. Sizes 14 to 44. Your pick tomorrow $2.7 Saturday 3 pairs 50c. prices. Every size and color. $2.00 Women’s Waists $1.25 New summer models, fashioned of votle, crepe, lawn, ete. trimmed with lace em- broidery and ruffling and fanc: Sizes 34 to 46. 1 buttons, For the next few days $1.25. $1.75 Wash Skirts $1.25 Take a couple of these with you on your camping, fishing or outing tours; they're serviceable, summerlike and comfortable; in black and white checks, navy with small whit ots and plain white. Your choice now 81.25. SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. {impersonate him and take the \LAZY PUPILS HIRE aminations, which was held ren on 3 TO | iersice rennet Noe It is known that the acadel authorities are making comps jof handwriting as shown on paper presented, and that acti made by one of the suspected you men, and that upon the result of further steps depend. ANNAPOL, 18, Md.,, June 26.—Sen, sational developments are expected to follow an investigation by the naval academy authorities of al- leged irregularities by one of more of the candidates for entrance who " a took the examination in April. HE'S NO B There are circumstances which| CHICAGO, June 26 —Complain| support a rumor which has been/that a druggist gave him NEWS FROM THE FAMILY.—CHAPTER 191 THE CONFESSIONS OF A. WIFE | I must tell you the joke |she played on herself last week “Harry Symone’s mother invited us all to a reception. Mother insist- ed that I should go with her. I did) | not see the invitation at all, so when | she told me to be ready last Thurs-| prevalent in day, I put on my glad rags and sal-| time that one candidate, | lies nd forth with her in a taxi | sibly | “The mater was looking her |grandest in a new gray iffon gown and a pleasurable smile on her| face. For, of course, you know that azady Symone is the Mrs, Astor of our town thought it was rather queer there were no motors in front of the poor girl! I guess she is| ) 0," 4 e We a nations. sropcuatinls hous ut we got out and rang the She looks so pale and sad, the jimmies to be with Enterprise Association | Bult & even while I} | she writes, “I miss 1 how I miss you. Jack's wife way , "t You can’ and pos-|he asked for but some others, secured some one to| Michael Lasalle sued for $200. ‘Now you must consider that a you still can see) You are still young door bell. ‘One of the English butlers that looks as though he were carved out Hetween you and me, Margie jot wood answered: ‘Madame Sy- brother Jack of mine is no| one 1s not at home ; L told him so the other night, But 7 have & card th her-renep-| I'm telling it to you | tion today dy eg dag OE a He simply neglects Mary shame-| adame's reception,’ sald the man, If it were not for Aunt Mary and as we went down the steps I MT Vie poems to think be.| heard a subdued laugh, 1 didn't] irried. He seems to think be! blame him; do you? ‘Truly, I'd Ike lary {8 not well enough to 80} seo that wooden man laugh, restaurants and theatres.) though 1 don't see how he could do} it without splitting his face | “Mother was simply crazy. She| tried to lay the blame on me by si | Jing that I ought to have looked at| Aunt Mary is su the date, but I squelched her by ex-| told dad) ciaiming in an injured voice: “If a| | girl cannot believe her own mother, who can she believe?’ “Mr, Rdie has been over at the house twice since you left, and taken me to the theatre once. I think he is great! Come home soon. spends more than he} afford money as he ought to have some re: ‘ “PRINCESS ALICE Dad just shook his| Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wran- “Princess” steamers offer © 13, “Princess Sophi: June 8. os To Skagway, calling at Alert Bay, gell and Juneau. The splendid comfort, “Princess May” June July 4, 18 and August 1 sailings of the magnificent steamer “Princess Alice” June July 11, 25 and August 8, AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP For rates, sailings and information apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 713 Second Avenue, Seattle. 1 am afraid MOLLIE,” (To be continued tomorrow,) Spectal growing: thin, and mother ing him to go out nights,) can do to eat his CHICAGO, June 26.—"T've got my worry| wife job after job, but she won't support me,” was Charles Werolow ski's lament to the county soctal as- service department. Mother doesn't seem to society bee in her bonnet again. peaking of mother’s society inmect Annapolis for some| powder, which he swallowed, when headache powders,

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