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“The Wiles of a Woman” This Great Mystery Story by the Popular Ameri- can Author, Mr. Harold MacGrath, is setting the pace in Won- derful Film Productions—the greatest plot. the most sensational and thrilling scenes, the finest photography, and the best balanced cast of characters—a picture that is establishin record for attendance. | The complete synopsis is shown at every performance, and you can start this great story now and understand } and enjoy every scene. THIS FEATURE IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PROGRAM EXTRA!-—First Motion Pictures of the European War—EXTRA! The Servian Artillery Near Belgrade and Seaports with Shipping Tied Up Second esting. in Our Teens.” ————— THE MOTION PICTURE PRO-;give giim: gram at the Clemmer offers many| the comes in two pleasing comedies, “The Smoker” and “When We Were, women and 4 man. George Ade has other funny fable, entitled “Fathe to Earth.” Heart, and the Circulation of the “ Blood”is a miscroscopic view of the circulatory system and very tnter- “Modes of Travel in Japan” Visit OLONIAL FOURTH AVENUE—JUST NORTH OF PIKE TONIGHT—Thursday, Friday and Saturday THE CURRENT EPISODE IN THE MILLION EUGENIA ARGIEWICZ, WONDERFUL VIOLINIST MISSION (Always) 5c FOR THE CHILDREN Orient | Tolls’ “The! The Cavalry PHOTO PLAYS of strange sights in "3 Temptation’s * is the dramatic piece of the and tells the story of two “THE wites oF A WOMAN” IS the name of the current chapter of “The Million Dollar Mystery, starts at the Colonial today The Black Hundred conspires to get rid of Norton, who has proven which Ac STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1914. PAGE 3 Germany to. Allies’ Amy The stage in net In Relgium for }the next scene tn Kuroy war drama Where and when | German strike ts at best a matter of con jecture, but with the Belgians ox cupying the fortifications at Liege | and Namur, the Prench and British | troops advancing to reinforce her strategists agree that Germany's the Belgium Invading forces in will flanking | are appar-| tler Hes in successful movements, which now ently under way A Hollow Victory of thousands, the German victory at Liege ts consic inasmuch as the Belgians continue to oceupy the forts, which are considered worth taking at grea\ lons, These forts cut off the $10,000 reward for the best 100- word solution of the mystery. Liege, the natural thoroughfare While they will not abandor Liege, the Germa advance toward ment to the north, so close frontier of Holland that the to the south: been declared to be in a state of war, It {s obviously the intention of this umn to advance from Ton grea, north of Liege, over the fa mous battlefield of Waterloo, and within a few miles of Brussels, the 4 Belgian capital, and attack from the iT a new rear the Belgian forces concentrat:| The current episode, which starts today, takes a new and interesting turn of affairs ed at Namur. In this the English troops ad vancing from the Belgian port of Ostend must be reckoned with Attack Front and Rear Another German flanking move ment is under way to the south of where serious clashes with ivance to Attack the Austrians—Views of Foreign Navies the defenders have al been HEART-SELIG NEWS PICT yorted. The plan is evidently for K ewe S PICTORIAL troops to engage the allies Namur from the front, sv ing opportunity for the other flank ing advance to attack from the rear. In the meantime, it will be neces sary for Germany to continue to fight at Liege, as the Belgians in contro! there would cut off both German advances from their base of supplies. Expect Battle on Frontier German forces are also seeking |to reach the French frontier by ad vancing through the Ardennes for 10c | Ourthe river, foree is prepared to give them bat i * —— |too actt fn frustrating ‘their tle for ev h of th ° ma, and other 7 r every inch of the way, |schemes. Fate plays her hand here, other plotares. ake aiden the. venetian ote however, and asves him from a ter. French army at Muthausen, in Al- Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “The Flower o° the Flame,” three. part drama; “Animated Weekly” |rible death. He Is thrown down a manhole, but escapes after a struggle for life in the darkness of the sewer. The Countess, who belleves he, bears charmed life, determines that the only way to get rid of him/| is to estrange Florence and Norton, sace-Lorraine, the French invasion of that German province seems to and another picture have been successful, and the ee __.__.@ | Freneh pers a are in — RESIDENCE THEATR of the country south o' a - sa z Strasburg and west of the Rhine. At the Home Until! Friday Germans are rushing = reinforce- “In Search of the Castaways,”| ments to Metz and Aixla-Chapelle. Sea Situation a Mystery So engrossed are the Austrian troops with the greater war with her ally Germany against many foes, that she is paying little at tention to the advances made by Servia, and Servian troops have oo- THOSE 3 JOLLY RAGTIMERS GREEN SPHENRY DEANE }IN SONG and FUN In Two Delightful Comedies THE SMOKER And When We Were in Our Teens MARY PICKFORD Another Funny Fable By GEORGE ADE Father’s Second Visit to Earth In Temptation’s Toils The Dramatic Story of Two Wenen and a Man The Circulation of the Blood A Glimpse of ete Mondertel Works Interesting Sights in the Orient 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c Best Photoplay House 10c Modes of Travel in Japan LEMMER Seattle’ 10c cupied the province of Bosnia and are preparing for further invasions of Austrian soll The situation at sea is a mystery. England habs declared that the North Atlantic is open and safe for navigation, and that the sea lanes | between England and Denmark are safe. At the same time, it is be- |Meved the English fleet ts search jing for the German fleet in the | North sea, and that a naval engage | ment may be igminent. "JAPS WILL FIGHT | | | SHANGHAI, Aug. 12.—An army | of 45,000 Japanese soldiers is said to have embarked on transports. They are thought to be awaiting orders now. It is believed thetr | destination is the German posses sion of Tsingtau, in China. FIGHT FOR FOOD LONDON, Aug. 12.—Arrtvats here from Berlin declare mobs are fighting over food in the Berlin streets, as the result of the sudden high prices placed on all vital ne. cessities. Dealers are refusing to We Alice Joyce, “wire and mother, is featured In the two-part Kalem drama, which y arte at the Clase A today. With the birth of submerged In her mother love. ip, the husband drifts away from| in actress, who plans to betray him to her| However, the baby, taken with diphtheria, quarantines the fam- | ily and undoes the plot—and reunites husband and wife. who are secretly engaged. War pictures are shown in the | five-part feature; ‘Some Cop,” co edy. m. we slease of the Hearat-Sellg At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday|'#ke paper money. Weekly. “Lucille Love,” No. 9, two parts: Toe ROBERT EDESON 18 TO AP-“-The Greatest of These,” drama:| SHANGHAI, Aug. 12.—The Brit |pear in “Where the Trail Divides,"|“Universal Ike and the School| ish fleet in the Far East has been | Jesse Lasky picture. | Belle,” comedy; Ford Sterling in| reinforced by several Australian “Sergeant Hofmeyer,” comedy. sea fighters. LASKY Has “secured EDNA| Goodrich and Irene Warfield for future productions. Belasco will film his plays through Lasky Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Alice Joyce and Tom Moore Clemmer Until eoreniay Night | ‘The Smoker” and “When We! Were in Our Teens,” Mary Pickford Father's Second Visit,” a | pletures ‘ be va Ade comedy; “In Tempta In one of Kalem’s best productions (in two parts) tion's Totls,” drama; “The Heart,’ educational; ‘Travel in Japan, “THE VAMP 9 scenic eee TRAIL” You can also see a great two-part Sellg comedy “WILLIE” Chappte tn Chaps 1@ Vampire's Trail,” two-part Kalem drama, with Allee Joyce. | . Colonial Unti ‘envertay Night News Pictorial,” | } Class A Until Saturday Night | | ” eurrent chap- “Hearat-Selig ‘A Woman's Wiles, ter of “The Million Dollar Mystery” ; | “ sp end Learns to Swim,” Edison} AND comedy; “The New Stenographer,” | | Walker see A thrilling Selig story of the African Wilds, with Lions, Leopards and other jungle inhabitants. The best show in the country for 6 cents, GET THR “CLASS A” HABIT, '| CLASS | Melbourne Until Saturday Night “Vengeance of Gold,” two-part Re Hance drama at Toe Mystery,” Keystone comedy; “The Tell-Ti |Sear,” Thanhouer drama, and Mutual Girl,” { Grand Until Saturday Night A Cool, Well | “City,” two-part drama; “Lilly, the Militant,” comedy; “Lest We For- Comfortable Ventilated \ get,” drama, o- Seats Theatre Mission All Week “The Little Gray Lady,” Jane Grey with eee Odeon Tonight “The War Dog,” @ three-part dra- hope of reaching the French fron-| Although won with the life blood) sd a hollow one,| man advance to Namur by way of| ern provinces of that nation have| ost, across the headwaters of the| but a strong French | MANUFACTURERS’ Ty toFlak | IVI] End Sale} Every day brings new lots of merchandise, some of which we are offer- ing at a mere fraction of its actual value. Balance of the Big Shipment of “| Women’s Suits and Coats At Astonishingly Low Prices to Close 75 WOMEN’S WHITE WOMEN’S WOOL DRESSES, in Values Up to $18.00.... DRESSES, in Values Up to $15.00, to $1. 58 Close Out, ea. Some of Materials: embroidery with lace trim |@ mings, others fine voile, Swiss, ratine and crepe trimmed with lace embri | ery buttons \@ Sizes run from 16 to 40, On Thursday, your "$1, 98 » phone aedeey, oe and = small sale pick SACQUES, in Values Up to 75c, Your 49c Choice ........ | dimity, | These come crepe, flannelette, with high M4 long trimmed lace and silk ribbon. 34 to 46, in or low neck, or sleeves, with Sizes from | | 75¢ Kopac Silk Floss Sofa Cushions, size 22x22, cov- ered with white cambric All day Thurs- | | each ... | day, -.A9c | fatelasse, Faille, ete. All 5c, 89c, $1.00 values. choice N 75 - our alone ar Thursday WOMEN'S DRESSING | 1.00 SILKS HURSDAY A clean-up of plain and figured Crepes, Thursday, 25c worth more. Your pick on SECOND AVE. AT Here you have a wide range of materials luding French Crepe, Serge, Granite Cloth and Far Novelty weaves. Skillfully tailored in the season's best mod: ith over- skirt and ruffle effects, high or low nec or long ves, trimmed with satin, silk net and lace, in all the wR most popular colors shown. Sizes run from 34 to 46. Thursday, your choice vio be cored $9.75 Wool Nap 48 Blankets in le value to $5.00, Extra heavy and large size, Colors, gray, white and tan, with fancy colored borders and silk-bound ends. 37c Yd. A — ine $9.75 = WOMEN’S NEW FALL SUITS, the newest Mode .... 912.90 Models .... . skirts With the full tunic or the draped effects, in a wide range of the season's newest fabrics and colors. 16 to 46. Women’s Wash Waists Up to 98c, 59 c to Close Out. . . . in cool Summer models Summer materials, trimmed with embroidery, lace and fancy buttons. Sizes 34 to 46. Sizes from 39c Turkey Red Table Damask, 58 inches wide, in assorted size checks. Special, Thurs- pecial, Thu day, yard ...... 23c EXTRAI 23 Union Suits for’ Poplins, Pongees, women — 45¢ colors, including black. Regular] grades; take two suits if, for 45c. The 75c grade, | SHOES patent leather; size 11% to 2; a pair Gunmetal Mary Jane $1.75 quality; 8% to © | your chotce, i Re $3.00 GROWING GIRLS’ wide toes; 6; a pair ....... WOMEN'S $3.50 Two- and Low Button Oxfords, to close, a pair sizes 2% to MISSES’ $2.00 Mary Jane Pumps, $1.69 CHILDREN’S Patent Leather and Pumps, $1.43 a ee oa ns VESTS FOR WOMEN WOMEN'S $260" J jib 23) Hatt Price and Leen ullets | ne an a hand-turned soles and rubber| Sleeveless; fit for any put a tailored | heels; real comfort; ‘ Wash Dress;] a pair ... $1.93 ges i ne 127e, the materials | MEN'S $4 50 Low 3 in but- | 9c, 4c. Just half price. ton and Blucher styles, to close, 2.98 Gun- metal Button Shoes, low heels and take two suits for 75¢, Just as you want them. 48 Petticoats, whit C crinkle seersucker}; generous size; deep bias flounce; ordinarily wortt $1.00, Clean-up price 48c. $1 Q Bathing Suits for ' women; batiste skirts with bloomers; col- ors, navy, black, cardinal; $2.48 and $2.98 values. Thursday, $1.00. 19 B V D Shirts and C Drawers for chil- dren; you know what you pay. Sizes up to 32; while they hold out, 19¢. 23 Rompers for chil- Cc dren; colors, blue and tan; drop seat and belted. Ages 2 to 6 Dress your child. DICK 18 OVERDRAW (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) Mrs. Selwin came to see me yes terday and I knew as soon as she looked at me that she had some thing of great importance to com- municate to me. “Margie,” she said, “I hope you won't think I am meddling, but are you sure you can afford to rent this beautiful house? I know, of course, that the Symones are friends of yours, but, even if you paid no rent at all, the expense of keeping this house up must be more than Rich- ard’s entire salary.” ly dear Mrs. § and our friends are cuests. It happens, as you know, that we are Harry and Eliene’s most intimate friends and we did something for them a short time ago that they seem to feel puts them under great obligation to us, so when I was getting over my lameness they insisted we should come here for as long as we wished, using the place as our own at their expense. We have already rented a little place over on G av, and I m going to move my things from the hotel there next week “Dear Margie, I would not have pried into your affairs at all, but Mr. Selwin is very much worried over Richard’s financial affairs. He is overdrawn $300 at the office and Mr, Selwin thought if I came over land talked to you you ought to be ‘able to curtail expenses some- where.” “Mrs, Selwin, I have not had a dollar from Dick since I was sick, except to cover some bills that were made during my stay at the hos pital, and to pay these bills I even took money that I had laid away jfor a rainy day. I have not had the |$200 allowance which was to be paid to pn» from the office monthly, and I don't mind telling you I have ‘been wondering what I should do, win, Dick and I the Symones’ 4 THE egies OF A WIFE N AT THE OFFICE as I have almost come to the end of the money which we have in re- Dick can earn money, Mrs. Selwin, both for himself and for you, but he has no idea of the value of a dollar. It is the one thing we quarrel about. “If he is overdrawn I do not know where the money {s gone. He has Just frittered it away, I don't like to tell you this, my dear Mrs. Sel- win. It seems some way as though I were not just loyal to Dick in do- ing so, but you have been so kind to me and I have wanted to ask lyour advice so often lately about this matter that I am glad it has come up. Aunt Mary is a dear, but I don’t want her nor any one else to think there is one ’fault in my husband—and really, Mrs, Selwin, there isn't, and it's only his care- lessness in money matters. Some day he will see.” Mrs. Selwin smiled. know, Margie,” she said. “We both love Richard. Mr. Selwin and I think of him as we would of our own son. That is the reason Mr. Selwin has allowed him to buy stock fn the company “Three hundred dollars a month, Margie, is a splendid salary-—much more than Mr. Selwin and I had at your age—and Richard must be made to live on it, and I am sure you will try to do so.” “But, Mrs. Selwin, I don't know what I shall say to Dick. I have given up belfeving that he can handle the money with discretion, and when I say anything to him about my handling it {t makes him furious, and 1 had just about made up my mind that I could do noth Ing.” “Well, I think I'll have Mr. Sel- win speak with him. I'm glad you are going to get into a little apart- ment of your own, While the gift of this beautiful house for a short time is a wonderful experience for you, it cannot help but inculcate serve. “I know, I luxurious habits which w! na to break.” i “I will be glad also to go, Mrs, Selwin, for | am really tired of this luxury. You have to be always on dress parade and I am living up to Eliene’s standards instead of own, which are much more est.” “Well, my dear, I will see Mr, Selwin says, and, anyway, will see you in your new house next week.” Three hundred dollars over drawn! Oh, Dick, Dick, what are we going to do? (To Be Contin 1d Tomorrow. DR. MACY | Have C Prices I will save you just fifty cente on every dollar on the best treats ment that can be given by humane hands. My offer is for you to go to any Physician, Surgeon, Naturos path, Osteopath, Chiropractor, and get prices, then come to me for examination and consultation with: out charge, and I will show yow how You can save a Dollar and T make a dollar on your treatment. My wo! will please you an my prices will suit you, Call of write, DR. MACY Specialist in Advanced Methods? 1318 Second Avenue » Opposite Arcade Entrance * « jeattic, Wn.