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COLONIAL FOURTH AVENUE—JUST NORTH OF PIKE ST. Starting Today—the Latest Episode / “The Leap From the Ocean Liner” A Part of the Great Mystery Story A Mysterious Taxicab Drives Wildly Away in the Hours of Midnight.—A Beautiful Girl is Abducted right under the nose of the police. —A Great Ocean Liner is leaving her pier and there is a rush to beat the gang-plank—In mid- ocean a frightened girl runs to the rail and looks into the ocean of night, dark, threat- ening and restless—without hesitation she jumps far out into the sea—No sound is heard save the throbbing of the great engines of the ocean steamer—What became of the girl? This is the greatest chapter of the greatest serial. 000) Now Being Shown at the Colonial Today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday HTH rm TH E REGULAR PROGRAM In Addition MILLION = fies" MYSTERY 10c——nmussion aLwavs——10¢ Heart-Selig News Pictorial “He Woke Up in Time” A Roaring Farce Comedy “A FATAL CARD” Lubin Comedy EUGENIA ARGIEWICZ Wonderful Violinist (Hear the Finest Pipe Organ on the Coast) Syma psa THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE HI ADDRESSES AGAIN OUR FINA NCES ARE ADJUSTED When ho came home last night jhe had evidently been at the! | Turkish bath and he certainly did | and handed me a box of candy and sald: and butlers that Harry bas hang-| bill. With Mra, Jacob Shaefer at) (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper !I have learned not to do ao, for it/ing around this piace. When are Enterprise Asoclation.) starts things all over agafh with going to move?” their head, they &re organtzing’the | Dick has a way—and in most|renewed vigor. Besides, Dick calla| “They are decorating the house|%¢rmanAmerican Women’s league, eases I really think it is a good/it “nagging.” and if there is any-| now, dear,” I answered as though | one object of which will be the pro-| ohe—of never referring to differ-|thing that I hate it is a nagging|he had not flounced out of the! hibition bill's defeat. Mayor Gill ences we have had after they are| woman or man—and there are| house with a swear word on bis) wit) address them Thursday aft over. Sometimes I would like to | quite as many men who nag as|tongue this morning. lhoce, hee St, an Gade pene | bring them up and settle them, but | women. “Well, let's get into ft as soon ns Ce. ae — |possible. I was talking with Sel win this morning and he agrees TODAY with me that even living {n this palace that Elfene calls her ‘town THURSDAY house’ {# rather enervating to our | characters.” I could not help but smile, for I |Selwin said them to Mr, Selwin SATURDAY ff 224 20 pick nad thought tho idea was his own. America’s Sweetheart “Selwin proposed that he should begin to send you up your monthly In a Soul Stirring Drama temple. allowance just as he did before you} were hurt. He said | would soon | be going out on my trips and that would be the easiest way of keep ing things straight.” | Then Dick stopped a moment as }though he were slightly embar-| rassed. | “De you think you could gtve me 0 from your allowance for the next three months; {if you can, I will be able to take care of our overdraft. | | OUR overdraft! If it were not | so- tragic It would be funny—and| | the queerest part of it is Di has | begun to think {t fs OUR overdraft Ina Two-part Kalem Special” In a Bunch of Fun “The Winning Trick” The Heart Rebellious A Worthy Man Conquers the Rebellious Spirit ofa Womsst Pathe’s Daily News Keep Your Eyes on World GREEN JOLLY RAGTIMERS McHENRY L In FUN AND SONG CLEMMER|{ and courtesy for the 10¢ SEATTLE’S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE 10¢ tos yatiy located i nvententiy located for walking and street cars. | In some mysterious way he has 6 | decided that he would have had plenty of money to pay his “debts | of honor’ if I had not had so many Dick's face began to wear a +] frown at the introduction of a dis-| a | leussion of finances, but with the dea that I might be able to fix him | it with more than $50, he smiled: It help you plan your budget.” Story of Love and fot if I can help it,” I said to myself, but I did not say this to| the Sea. | Dick | “Here {s the situation: We have P |draft. You have $300 salary due | ¢ Taken by next week What do you think of | me giving you $200 to pay the over-| |draft and letting Mr. Selwin send | 9 me the allowance and give you the Storm No, I can tell you a better way,” said Dick; “you give me $100 for) s this month's expenses and I'l! tell|f| A Vitagraph Comedy. Selwin to keep this month's salary | fe |for the overdraft.” program Wednesday, Thurs suggest, but if I had done so Dick day, Friday and Saturday for only 5 certs, at the coolest, beat ventilated the city. The largest 6. Lnospital and doctor's bills to pay. : \f A Beautiful Kalem ll right, sweetheart.” he sald, 00 and we owe $300 on the over-| rest?” You can see this excellent ‘This was what I had wanted to in the country—the would have had another way of | disposing of the money. | I cannot tell you, little book, how | |happy I am tonight to get back on! a real paying basts again. | And I think Dick is happy, too, | for, although he did not acknowl edge it, he knows he t# no finan cler (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) ‘THE VIRGINUS HOTEL | 904 Virginia #1. nenr Westlake Av. Phone Elliott 803. look fine. He came up, kissed me, ANTI-DRY CLUB of Countess val Nghtning while | Yonkers, N Y midst of a terrific thunder Ining storm, during which | pany had hid tn a nearby house. had only come to the Vitagraph }from the Imp a few months ago see | | MISS WINIFRED GREENWOOD, jot the Flying A company, who was ‘©, la now the jseriously tnjur Jaccident about a month a |recovered and jcamera again . FOR THE their respective friends who have|M tan and black, button or lace muslin “trimmed | with Su 1 Now followed the langhable troubles of | Sizes 81% to 11, $1 69 cocks end battonhele.” Ages 9 te Mustang Pete and Slippery a pair cha a . 12. Material worth more. BIG SHIPMENT RECEIVED Slim" tn thetr struggles for the hand of Sophie Clutta, they wish to an $2.00 Mary Jane Pumps, —_—_— BY WATER, nounce that off the stage they are her, sizes " er wel Comforts, filled Corsets—Summer ight; the best of friends. & pal e C coutil; sizes 18 to 28; hose with fine white ri FB Children’s patent leather and | supporte style equal to any | Carded cotton; size 72x88% Marguerite Snow Olea in the “Million Dollar Myster latest episode of which starts toda STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1914. PAGE 3 NEW ‘MILLION | DOLLAR’ FILM IS ATHRILLER play Marguerite 9 er | Coats These come in granite silk, messa- at the Colontal. It {x called “A Leap HEAVY WHITE line and mercerized sateen, with @ From an Ocean Liner.” ENGLISH CHIN- wide knife-pleated flounce, in Copén- As the Russian countess Miss CHILLA, Just green, navy, black, brown, cers Snow has been a decided success little pick-up of rf by our East a full line of sizes She studied for weeks on her part for epot cash. Awa Thursda your 98 and much money has been spent tn com Wientede’a cnet, 20 Wh Choice ........00+-.e OO costuming. The umbrella which|H oniy Sixes 14 to 42 she carries was the property of a| Russian noblewoman. 4 it for {ts association and the atmosphere It adds to the pleture. Miss Snow . | CHAD FISCHER, A VITAGRAPH } camera man, was inst It hap ‘ed in acting before INFORMATION OF “THE ROSARY” |filmed by the Selle players. ie be a most MARY PICKFORD AND LILLIAN Walker at the Clemmer. Mary offers one of her short story productions, an “Sorrows of the jeconcerns a fickle woman and her trifling with the affections of two suitors, Miss Walker is seen tn a oT loeomedy affat | Trick.” Also on the program are “The the story worthy man and how he tamed the spirit of a rebellious woman, and Heart Rebellio r, intense Unfaithful.” iS BEING|E gun It ts! rate production A DEEP SEA DIVER WAS EN | eaged to recover a camera an Ant-| — |mated Weekly “Gee, Margie, but [ll be glad to| The German women of the state| when rammed by a motor boat tn get away from those chauffeurs | don't think much of the prohibition | lake George, N. Y. picture man “Pathe'’s Dally News," with latest news of the world. “THE OLD ARMY COAT,” the Class A threatre, commencing today, is a production that gives) Alice Joyce a great opportunity for an appeal to the heart, and makes the most of It. federate soldier, nephew is a worthless spendthrift, makes a will leaving all his prop-| erty to his ward, granddaughter of finding h Si ta Come these with the $3.50 ones. that his a former sweetheart of his dies, and the ward, fearing that the obtain the will, hides !t {n an old army cont, which 1s through a pecullar chain of circum er need, and, of course, she comes into won (GIRL USES HER | u52%sristar"scara™ nephew will jstances it hel the estate, . Clase A Until Saturd ps h “The Old Army Kalem drama; Kalem drama; or Vitagraph comedy Colonial Until Saturday Night Richland Highlands anti-tubercu. From the Ocean|losis sanitorium, asked a man in Liner,” two-part episode of the “Mil-| West Seattle yesterday to direct “A Fatal|her to the home of a friend. He Card” and “He Woke Up in Time,”| Said he was going that way and “Hearst-Selig | Would show h “The Fable of the|he assailed her, Ade She fought valiantly, using her “The Leap Hon Dollar Mystery”; Lubin comedies ; News Pictorial Mandolin Play comedy, er, “Sorrows of night Visitor,” comedy. | “Thieves,” edy; “On the part feature |two-part dran | comedy. “White Water,” “The Animated Weekly, the rake possession later stolen, in time avy ise:| FISTS ON THUG coNVicT FLEES by Storm,” a George Mary Pickford drama ning Trick,” a Lillian Walker com edy; “Pathe's Daily Heart Rebellious,” drama. | . Clemmer Until! Saturday Night Unfaithful,” “The Win News"; Alhambra Until Wednesday Night two-part drama; The Mid drama, and ee Odeon Wednesday two-part drama; “In the Ai Alert,” “The “Lucille Love,” | parte; “The aetna nan’ ma; r” ous,” three-part drama: {ing of Beanie, Bumpkia,” ha 3 RESIDENCE THEATRES Xt the Home Until a . “The | Subterranean City,” two arap . Love Victort Ae bee The Woo- coca Daweh comedy. | 1 Will eave you just fifty cents |?" "Pountes | At the Pleas: c Hour. Until Friday |ment that can be given by human two|hands. My offer ts for you to go Shoes,""| to any Physician, Surgeon, Naturo- “Billy's Riot,’| »ath, Osteopath, Chiropractor, and 10, s the part ” the ly killed by tures near com lost “LAttle” drama, he Winning} of a the} AT ® about father or mother, baby must $2 75 Woolnap Blankets, _ fod patent | have the fixin's. Everything here ' in plain white, tan Nag ® and at our usual low prices. and gray, with fancy colored but “The | Broncho Royal com- Amertean drama, and a Keystone comedy. aay Friday Last Week of the Big Mill-End Sale In order to make room and get rid of the short lots DRASTIC CUTS have been made so as to clear the decks for the enormous stocks of mer- chandise bought direct from the manufacturer for our Fall trade, which is arriving daily. YOU WON'T have to pay any higher for Fall goods at McCormack Bros.’, as we contracted for our Fall goods six months ago, and we don’t want to take advantage of this war scare to boost prices. We are the you money.” JUST ARRIVED tinted tor Long Belore the War Scare Women’s New Fall Suits Women’s Linen Skirts STYLISH IN VALUES UP TO FALL MOD. $4.50, TO CLOSE OUT $2 98 ELS In a wide . AT hi . range of the new fabrics for Fall Short lots of heavy Irish Linen, wear; had we not been lucky in 7 D splendidly taflored y nearly havin our Womer ite «¢ tracted for six mont ago w all sizes, Thursday, your pick, $2.98, would have to char you a good deal more now, Sizes run from 16 to 46, WOMEN'S PETTICOATS The $1.50 Ones. to Close .... . 98c Women’s Balmacaan *), Women’s Denes Skirts p és Up to $750 SA 98 : a to close out New modeis with the full tunic, others with the ruffle effects, and some plain tail ored in French cheviot, Women’s One-Piece Dresses PRICED RE- MARKABLY LOW, fashioned es of crepe, serge and fancy novel- ties. All made in the new mod- ratine, serge and novelty els, with the tunic and overskirt skirtings, to close ct. Sizes 16 to 46 out, Thursday, at.. Qe A Demonstrator from the home office of the Standard Pattern Co. will NO J ICE be here all this week—30c for 75¢ Designer for one year—leading | Women's Style Book. This offer for a short time. Subscribe now, d Patterns and Publications for September are here. 16-page Fashion Sheets Free. Get Your He Children’s $2.00 Scuffer Shoes, 10c Drawers for Children; fine covered with fancy silkoline on one side, the other plain knotted. Good value at $1.50, 1 Comforts, size 72x ‘ 78. Plain sateen centers, with fancy bord filled with two large rolis white cotton. A regular $3.00 seller, $1.00 Corse’ 25 Brassieres—Deep lace or C embrotdery yore; arm-eye trimmed; well boned. Extra spe cial for Thursday, 25c. netal Mary Jane Pumps; Thursday 38c. $1.7 75 quality; sizes 8% 9 Sod @ pelts aceesscteP 0 $1.60 quality, sizes 5 to 8, pair 25 Bloomers — Delayed ship- C ment just received. Heavy sateen; for girls; sizes 2 to 10. Made to sell for 50¢. NOTIONS — Dressmakers’ Find- Inge—We specialize on the small things. Here is where your penny, talke. 5 Yard, Laces, Torchons, Val- C enciennes or Baby Irish. If we had to buy these Laces now they would cost you 15c, and Blucher INFANTS’ WEAR — No matter borders; 11-4 size. Compare 90. Woolnap Crib Blank € ets, size 36x54, in white with pink and blue borders; silk bound ends; worth, $1.25, 75 Cotton Bats, ; Cc pounds of pure white Georgia cotton; soft and fluffy. Now is your time to lay in a supply; worth $1.25, He of of Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ Everyone Welcome Miss Lemo Oliver, 4 nurse at the EE. Salyards, a Walla Walla con- viet, working with a convict road ng, tired of the life there, and departed, presumably for Seattle, according to @ report yesterday. At a lonely spot Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and | Fruit | fists, but in the end the man took a (Corrected datty by J. W. Godwin & Co.) | New potatoes O14@ 01% | weet potatoes, Ib. ONO 08 CNG 01K % @ 125 @1 125 @1 a ifower, per dos. celery .... Can Be Seen at Navy Yard Bremerton y tomatoes Hothouse tomatoe Wiatermelons, per Ib. OR. MACY Honey, new, cane . Honey, strained ltry. m every dollar on the best treat- youn: rood wins, ao% fet prices, then come to me for sxamination and consultation with- put charge, and I will show you pocs TO PICNIC how you can save a Dollar and I 4 ‘ 1 BF Ss. S. H. B. Kenned: make a dollar on your treatment, My work will please you and LEAVES COLMAN DOC! to ae pill wizards are going my Prices will sult you, “Call oF |ygge seers *e aise s |. Members of the King County Med- DR. MACY native ee an ios 0, 5:30 p m, Other boats at {eal society expect to have a big Het In Advanced Methede Ince Weshinagton .'m, and 2 p, m. time Baturday afternoon at the| SPectallet, !n Advanced Methods | Mavecmery, solid packs. n Fare, round trip, 50c. Chil grounds of the Firloch club, on Opposite Arcade Entrance Master brick «- ios. 2 dren, 5 to 12, 25¢. lake Washington, Seattle, Wn. Wisconsin triplets ..csees a

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