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COLONIAL Fourth Avenue, Just North of Pike TODAY—The Current Episode in “THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY,” Entitled “THE BOTTOM OF JHE SEA” A SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION Spectacular—Because no other film production equals it in any way. Spectacular—Because no other film alata equals it in costliness—$1,000,- 00. Spectacular—Because no other film production equals it in stars, settings, pho- tography and dramatic climaxes. Spectacular—Because no other film production is the motion picture version of such a noted author—Harold MacGrath. Four Days Only, Commencing Today. Shown With Our Regular Program. Think of it! $10,000 for 100 words. $100 a word! Simply see this remarkable series of motion pictures from the story by Harold MacGrath, and write your solution of the mystery. A clew to the mystery will be given in every episode. Anybody is eligible to compete for the $10,000. It is only necessary to see the pictures in order to write your solution. Complete information will be furnished the Colonial, exhibiting the Million Dollar Mystery. Go today or tonight—-see the current episode of this stupendous, mystic production—and get full information about the $10,000-for-a-100-word offer : (Hear the Finest Pipe Organ on the Pacific Coast—At All Performances) ADMISSION (ALWAYS) 10c. 5c FOR THE CHILDREN BACK IN HARNESS LENGTHEN TERM HOLDUPS TIE MAN UP WITH “Efficiency must be recognized.” A three nonter instead of pe aid Police Chief Griffiths last) | weeks’, course for the University o! Washington summér school has night, issuing an order assigni0S b00n voted on favorably by 90 per Detectives Hudson C. Adams and | cent of the students attending sum- William Holland back to the role of mer classes. It's now up to = ~ “harness bulls,” or plain cops. Both Wty and board of regents. the baw been vp, change is made, there will be school ry eo aan oe a all year around on the campus. ith the de- be ch na eh Mine tuccesi, & STAR WANT AD will sell it quickly. Where Is Mary Pickford Never stranger. It's an idle warning, for scores do it daily in Seattle, and scores also lose their money and faith in human make friends with aj nature. Yet the process repeats self aa tirelessly as the sun. seourely wit! policemen last night Complete Report of Market Today || | They w | hustled him tnto the alley. They got $13 and a watch. | Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and) ' Proit 1 CLIMB RAINIER Tea | oN 1% 2.00 Ls 12 | New potatoes Ontons |time since 1892, week by Roy, Young and J * ots | Were guided by Indian Henry Prices Paid Producers for Butter, Poultry, Veal and Pork Washington ry, wolid pack SEATTLE’S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE VERY =. THURSDAY This Time “Little Mary” Offers In the Season of Buds SATURDAY A Delightful Pastoral Comedy-Drama pleted. Wisconsin triplets CLASS Wed.—Friday—Sat. A THE WEAKER STRAIN HEATRE Third Ave. at Pike. A 3-part Reliance military drama. An unusual plot, 4 And Here FRANCIS x. fee] co BP BUSHMAN || BLUE KNOT—KING Everybody's Favorite In a Comedy-Drama Adapted From Munsey's Magazine HIS STOLEN FORTUNE A BADGER HUNT Exciting Sport The Lure of the Ladies Lots of Fun Lots of Girls LIFE IN JAPAN Homage Paid to Royalty ing @ real polo game. citement galore! OF POLO THE FATAL SWEET TOOTH High-Class Musical Selections by Ballard The Biggest and Best 5-Cent Theatre in America. AS GOOD AS ANY ENT SHOW IN ONLY FIVE CENTS Keystone Comedy THE BIG { se? OLIVER G. WALLACE Organist The latest victim is Frank Watts of Centralia, who was found bound a wire in an alley by He says he met two well dressed strangers on the boat, had dinner and witnessed a movie with them. seeking rooms for the | night when the pair seized him and OVER GLACIER | TACOMA, July | 22 —For the first the ascent to the | summit of Mount Rainier over Ta- jhoma glacier route was made last Roscoe and Dave Hoover of Seattle, | who returned here yesterday, They The ogni n mane es pale bed | party had to cut steps In the ice for Cantaloupes the ascent of the last 1,000 feet. berries ™ @ 1 - 16 @ son that her husband took sick and died before the journey was com STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1914. FecSyS | FINAL coz mnsummer| WIRE; LEAVE HIM IN ALLEY it. PINCH “CORPSE” ” AT THE O14 roosters, tive 1° Geko Sdsine {| ABERDEEN, July 22:—Declaring Squads, ood sine, fon |: 2.00 @ 259 | that she believes the report of her eee re ne Gon. a $00 | husband's death (o be untrue and a 20-1b. 12 @ jay | ruse whereby he may desert her and casa gaaets a8 12” | her two children Mrs. Lene Guatat cae be ‘ son has ca a warrant for his ar. ee es See rest to be issued and sent East for Fresh ranch .29 «6| service. Gustafson and his brother Oy Axel went to Michigan in May for » ery, brick «+ visit, Axel wrote to Mrs. Gustaf. i | double corner of Eighth ay, and Sen- PAGE 3, “THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA” is the title of the fifth dnatallment of “The Million Dollar Mystery,” to be shown for the remaining four days of the week at the Colonial | The conapirators hope to trap Florence into revealing the hiding place of the money through @ “want ad,” and by a clever ruse she leads them on a merry chase which ends in an exciting motor boat race, In which the box supposed to contain the treasure ts thrown overboard and the pursuing boat fs set on fire Other numbers on the bill include one of George Ade's inimitable fa bles, called “Higher Education That Was Too High for the Old Man,” a comedy tale of the farmer's son who was too wise for the colle; “That Boy From the Poorhous Mograph drama featuring Lionel Barrymore, and the last Hearst Selig wa Pictorial eee LOVERS OF OUTDOOR GAMES, and particularly polo, are being treated this week at the Class A theatre to a picture in which a genuine game of polo between a well-known California team and a Hawaiian team is played especial ly for the American Film company The pleture 4 titled “Blue Knot King of Polo” and ta full of ac Will be a thing of the past in a few days. All departments are anxious with one thing or another that they have scooped up and have marked them at such prices that you cannot afford to miss. WOMEN’S SUITS, in values to $25, to close $ 00 OUE nceceseveree SPITE Re RMS ROE OL Le to rack all broken li of These suits come all-wool be In order clean our of uits we are materials in $5.00 - 9e go and two or They 98c $2.95 making the above price in colors and plain white, trimmed your pick in a ning manne To clean up, WOMEN’S WASH re in values up to $3.50, to close out of this the even The balance big lot of Dre marked them Summer must that se ave price so low you can afford thi and mostly of if you don’t wear them season lawns, ratine all NEE 6 es ceckebas atheveuees WOMEN’S LINEN AND KHAKI SUITS to close $2.50 and crepes ete 1 up, your er es ton Splendid Useful Suits for the » Cong or Susu: and we have “The Weaker Strain,” a two-ree! mostly all sizes from 32 to 40. To clean up $2 95 Reliance military drama, and a P, Keystone comedy entitled “The your pick .......+6 ded shuns $2.50 and O imtoo RECEIVED by Wells Fargo Express an advance Fall ship- see ment of Women’s Suits and Skirts and you will find our prices. as “AMERICA'S SWEETHEART” usual, the lowest for such merchandise an “Little” Mary Pickford is known fs at the Clemmer today, Thursday Friday and Saturday. She comes BATHING 8UITS— DRESSES FOR Union Suits for wom this time in @ pleasing pastoral 1 48 In order to give you 38c | CHILDREN, This ts 19¢ en. Being deter comedy-drama, “In the Season of s opportunity to enjoy best | bargain mined to close aa Buds.” In the cast is also Max the season, we have e offered in Se Summer knit undere Sennet, one of the best known made drastic reductions in Wom-]| attle — ginghams and per-| wear, we are offering two gar comedians in motion pictures. en's and Children’s Bathing Sulls cales, perfe in style, make nts for the price of one Francis X. Bushman is also on The $248 grade cut to $1.48, the | and finish—75e and $1.00 val » and 90e Union Suite fam the program, offering a comedy 2.98 grade cut to $1.98; children’s | ues Act quickly for first Knit Vests, 25c grade drama adapted from Munsey's t to 98e and 65c choice. for 12%. magazine, “His Stolen Fortune An exciting bit of sport {x shown in “A Badger Hunt.” Homage patd to royalty is seen in “Life tn Japan.” A clever comedy in of. fered in “The Lure of the Ladies see Close Outs in the “IN THE SULTAN’S GARDEN” is the name of an Imp drama feat uring King Baggot and Mary Pick ford. It is a one-reeler and was made three years ago. Of course, it does not come up \o the modern standards of first-ron pletures, but is an Interesting con Here’s Something for You Delayed shipment of Bedding, consisting in part of Sheets, Curtains, Pillows, Table Damasks, Towels, Towelings and Bedspreads, The economical cash buyer will find this It will pay you to lay in a year's sup- Shoe Dept. Pillow Cases, closed out at once. must be an unusual opportunity to save. trast of present-day pictures and oly the crude ones of only a few years Hl Women's $250 White — Shoes and Slippers, white Towels—Hemstitched, mer- | go canvas ties, welted soles 15¢ cerized. Size 20x34.’ Very Se. SG. OUSTEE RO | CU To ol nice for tray cloths, bureau or hand dren, Helen and Dolores, are now To close out, $1 49 ! Veius be playing at the Vitagraph studio a pair ' use alue 25 During their vacation months they i ‘iz rs will be prominent in several produc Women's $2.50 White 5c Vard-—Twilled | Crest ia tions especially written for the Canva Pumps, hand 9. oe Mr. and Mrs. Costello have agreed turned soles, to 1 98 a nice crash for 10c. 5 yards for to allow their children to appear in close out } ’ 25e. ee ane Mi $1.75 Whit- Can- 3 Table Damask, highly mer. eee | sees’ $1. ite 9 . a WINKSOME WIDOW.” A vas Mary Jane Pumps, c cerized, extra heavy; lovely heeeaeh Vitagraph comedy, has sizes 11 to 2, 1.49 patterns. Standard widths. Best Just been completed. Cissy Fitzger BDA inapsring ste D 50c grade for 39c. nei ry and Walle Van are very-muct the lead and give a very funny in ‘ei ay of what is considered will be one of the most popular and pleasing comedies on record. eee Clemmer Until Saturday Night “In the Season of Buds,” with Mary Pickford; “His Stolen For Child's $1.25 White Mary Jane Pumps, sizes 8% to a 1.23 pair Child’s $1.25 White Mary Jane Pumps, sizes * 98c 5 to 8, a pair 89 Belfast Linen Damask — C satin finish and grass bleached. Comes in snowdrop and s+) floral designs. Worth $1.25, 83 Curtains make the home so 1G attractive. ‘These come it Arabian and white lace, 3 yards Each — Turkish Towels, bleached, plain white or red Bic tune,” with Francis Bushman; “A Women's $3.00 Patent long by 50 inches. Worth $1.50, Badger Hunt,” “Life 9 —* and Leather Mary Jane Pumps, borders. Size and weight just . fi ane oe Lure of the Ladies,” com-|H 4 9 49 right. Standard value 16c. $1.19 Bote a rtalld 236 <7 | ee " y 6 #4 Br 163 c je dozen $2.00—This | appeal to you?. If so, secure some Class A Until Saturday Night | Women’s $3.50 Gunmetal 3) Hy a swell towel. Very fine | o¢ this lot. Well worth $2.00 “The Weaker Strain,” two-reel 2strap Slippers, welted | huck. Size 20x40. Fit for any - 2.00 pair, | Reliance drama; “Blue Knot—King MJ goles, a 2 69 home and worth at least $3.00. 39 Sheets, standard sice, 4 a of Polo,” American drama; “The Mf pair , Mase “Vevolinreany tecture C wide, 90 inches long. Not ah Sweet Tooth,” Keystone com: eanrs’ $1.00 White Tc Size 17x34, Easy to launder, | @ cheesecloth full of lime, but a 7 PE as Ankle 79 Supply your wants now—this will | firm cloth. Regular 50c, Colonial Until Saturday Night Ties C | not de repeated. 9 Pillow Cases—Regular | © size, perfect in make, | Why pay $1.50 dozen? Bedspreads worth $1.25 cut to 98c; $2.50 values cut to. $1.98. Sc Bleached Crash—There is no better advertise- ment for our house than this crash, Worth lic, Thursday Se by the yard, or by the bolt no less. “The Bottom of the Sea,” fifth of the “Million Dollar Mystery” series, “That Boy From the Poorhouse,’| Lubin drama; “Hearst-Selig News-| Pictorial” and a George Ade com-| edy, | eee Melbourne Until Saturday Night “Detective Craig's Coup,” five- part Eclectic drama. ve Grand Until Saturday Night “The Final Re a Broncho drama; cess drama; “The Empire Way in| the Bahamas,” and “Bobbie's Plot,” | Reliance Pictures. . le ling that floating flotsam and jet- | sam of humanity that is always de- |manding hel) because it cannot | get work. “It reminds me of ah incident my mother used to tell of a burly |man who came to her back door |January whining because he co! Odeon Tonight “The Hands of a Woman,” three- part Warner feature; “Almost a Hero,” comedy, and “The House- keeper,” drama. . THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE A VISIT FROM KITTY MALRAM oe we t of debt. I contend that is Theatre, Wednesday and| (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | ou A not get work at his trade. My © Bpiets Thursday 4 Enterprise Association) greater charity than helping peo-| mother, after giving him a wi ple who are not as welcome addi- tions to soclety (in its best sense) | herself to ask: ‘What is your as we are. That is why I am not| trade? ma‘am,’ ashamed to take {t and why I shall)" + «picking strawberries, | pass it on in some way a8 S00N AS/gaiq the man with . possible in the lesser degree that | made oft.” nan with: 0 he. I am capable of to someone else. (To Be Continued Tomo! Me “IT am more interested in the 2 Good Spirits: “The Man in the Street,” three breakfast and 25 cents, bethough’ reels, and a comedy. eee “It is awful to think that some people live in such luxury as this while some of my poor people are | dying for want of ice,” said Kitty Malram as she wandered over the beautiful Symone home, where she was staying with me a few days for rest from her hard settlement Alhambra Until Wednesday Night) “Lucille Love,” two parts; “Ani- mated Weekly” and “In the Sultan’s Garden,” Imp gompany. work than the shirkers. I had in my school a very bright girl, the RESIDENCE - 7 Symone,” I sald, “Look how kind | daughter of a street car conductor At the Grcanwend: Until been to me and my| Who was getting $20 a week—fair- Binks Plays, Cupid,” comedy, (ene, has een te. Me, “toll her |!¥ Good wages—but my pupil was eanonly be enjoyed by thase whoess 4 “The Moonshiners,” drama; “The| spout Eliene’s adopting the twins|0Me of ten children. Stretch $20 digestive organs work naturally andy — over the food and housing of 12 regularly, Governor's Veto,” drama. ee people for a week and you will find The best corrective ands preventive yet discovered for irregu-= — also, but I could not do so without telling her the whole story, and “The Little Matl Carrier,” “When two-part food. What are you going to do Loves,” for that man? Many people would say in this case it was not small | making It nearer possible for your poor people to have tee by inviting for a rest Smaltz Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c...28e. At the Home Until Friday ohat ai teaenaS Gaal: wah ao, jit is no easy job, let alone buying “puelle Love,” No. 13, two parts; |""“iine invited Dick and me here | clothes for them towels inkgown he wre ag |"One of the Bravest,” two-part] ang told us to use, as long as we| “The children were all healthy | P°W®® '§ known the wor drama; “The Den of Thieves,"| wanted, this house as our own, in-|and self-respecting, but as they ai “Snookee's Fiirtation,”| vite whom we pleased, and she !n-| grew up they longed for the things | BEECHAMS: sists upon paying all the bills.” | that their friends about them had. yt pid . “But my poor people need ice so} These ther could not have. Their | -— int Hour Until Friday! padiy!” again sighed Kitty. father's wage only provided a roof PI LLS bg “Lucile Love,” No. 6, two parts;| “Do you realize that Bliene is|to cover them and very little plain * * . 5 drama; comedy. you here through me ™ is Stitt fi than if she had given you tons and| wage, but a large family that was} tons of ice for this summer? You,] the trouble. my dear Kitty, with your dynamic “Kitty, I'd like to devise a way | DANCING personality rested and enthused by this visit, will insure tons and tons of ice for your poor people for sea- sons to come. “Sometimes, Kitty dear, I think that the very poor—the down and outers—are not always the ones that need help most. “It is the clerk and office man on small salary that should be| given a little boost now and then, These people have cultivated and refined their tastes and knowledge AT THE THEATRES J of tite by education until mere ex- Metropolitan — “Broadway || istence without any of the joys} Jones,” |they appreciate is a hardship. ft |Think, my dear, what this means} Moore—"The to Dick und me just at this time tion pletur when my accident has cost so much money, It has virtually kept us in which a mother could be given | something for each child she bears, | to be hers until the child was old enough to take care of itself. “Helping the self-respecting is a much greater problem than help: HIPPODROME Fifth and University. 10-plece Union Orchestra Dancing Taught Competent Teach: BUY CHURCH SITE The Fourth ) Church of Christ, Scientist, has bought the southwest eca st. for the site of a new church building. Members are temporarily holding services in the Hippodrome, Fifth av. and University st. McCarron’s Rapid Shoe Repairing BOOTS AND SHOES ¥340,70"",., NEW AND REPAIR WORK IN ALL BRANCHES 104 CHERRY ST., AT 1ST AVE. 10 SBOONDS' WALK KER SQUARB SAVES TRANSFERS Spotlers,” in mo- Y \