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JUST THREE DAYS MORE AND THIS SALE WILL BE OVER The nine days’ sale announced for Benjamin Bulos will come to an end next Saturday night at nine o’clock. Pe In the meantime you can buy the finest Coats and Suits at one-fourth to one-half less than their regular and fair prices. $10.15 for Women’s Suits worth . fifteen to twenty dollars. % $15.55 for Women’s Suits worth twenty-five dollars. $19.85 for Suits worth twenty-seven fifty to thirty dollars. $25.50 for Suits worth up to forty dollars. There are hundreds of new, stylish Coats and Capes in the sale that you can buy for $10.15. None of them is worth less than fif- teen dollars, and many of them are ’ worth up to twenty dollars. Everything in the store—the Waists, _the Dress Skirts, the Kimonos, the fine Furs—is all reduced one-fourth, one- ’ third, and in many cases one-half. \_ This is not because the merchandise is _ cause Benjamin Bulos has what to do with. _. “There is over fifty thousand dollars’ Sale resumed tomorrow at nine o’cloc’ ~ 1318 Second Avenue. George Francis Rowe & Company, Advertising and Selling Agenta THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE j DICK 18 CURIOUS ABO UT THE MODERN WOMAN my husband has on his mind !s to ask him. In the midst of a dissertation on an art, he broke in T've had @ strenuous day.” “Have you, dear? “I have been hunting that cur have learned that the| who has been to find out what’ Symone with threats of the scan- 1914, by the Newspaper Asoclation.) ON HE HEARTH Charles Dickens’ Well Known S tory A PLAIN SONG A Short Story and a Moral With MARY PICKFOR NAKEVILLE’S MOST POP ULAR YOUNG LADY D | | | hounding Madame | | rich lt warn you that |his own hands the person who sald one word that would daughter's character.’ | matters so much eas |who should forgive and can't.” jand talk |he asked curfously |T answered that marriage should be a heavenly condition, |trying to find out the reason why Up to date, women hav supposed to ‘do and die "Goodness! Lat’s don't talk of| such gruesome things. Let's go to a movie—and hold hands all through it." | won't even | table—for certainly mixing up your hands with the hands of the man| you love is nicer than mixing them) with dishwater. } | | leave it to STAR WANT ADS to find it. undesirable, but be- more merchandise than he knows worth of Women’s _ Apparel in this little store at No. 1318 Second Avenue. The sale is for the purpose of turning at least a fourth of the stock into money as quickly as possible. ie oat k. BENJAMIN BULOS Opposite Arcade Entrance. da] that Harry kicked up.” “Oh, Dick! Did you find him?’ “Yes, | did—soaked with drink.” “'I see no reason why a man who wronged and murdered my poor sister should not be made to pay for it and I'll make him do !t as soon as he steps his foot on these shores,’ he swaggered. “"You dirty cur,” I said, ‘don’t you know that not only Harry Sy- mone but his innocent wife did ev-| could to repair the| erything she wrong? Your sister's children wil! be brought up to inherit their fath. ightest stain upon it she lived and died in the eyes of her world and yours as a respect able married woman and now you, ghoul that you are, would dig up her crumbling dust and cast it on the muck heap of public opinion.’ “"That's very fine talk, sir, but what of me? I've got to live I) am poor and that man Symone ts Tt ts not fair.’ “"Yoa, it is, for you don't de. serve anything, but for the sake of| the {innocent ones I am going to| give you $10 a week as long as you! live, provided you leave tomorrow for some spot at least one thou- miles from this town.’ an't live on ten bucks a he whined. “You never had that much money in one week in your miser able Iife. Take it or leave it, but! your own father! has told me that he would kill with | blacken his} “All right, I'll take your offer,’ d. he sald. a “I went over to Harry's lawyer's and got the matter fixed up with an identification that will allow} him to get the money sent him} wherever he may be. | “It's a terrible thing, Margte,| but I'm glad I have the matter fixed up, for I have @ cable that Harry is coming home. “That's strange,” I sald, ‘for I got a letter from Eliene this morning| that she would be here next week.” | “Do you think she has forgiven | him?’ Dick asked. “I don’t know,” I answered | “From her letters, I would say that she has forgotten if. not forgiven, | and if I were Harry I would be rather worrted about bringing my. self to her attention for fear she would remember and find out she had not forgiven.” Dick looked at me solemnly. “Margie, do you think you could ever forget and not forgive me?” “Well,” I evaded, “I hope 1) should at least forget, it makes er for the one “Do all married women think| about the things you do?” | ‘All of them do #0, more or lens,” | “You see, Dick, dear, we know! but sometimes we find| we can only describe it by men tioning the other place and we are een only “Let's,” I aid gleefully, “and 1 wait to clear off the “The dishes must walt.” (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) When you lose something | | Donley, and with the extension of jed Detro!t and Misa Anna MeCue of Philadelphia selected when they came to Washington as represent: | atives of the Congressional Union| for Woman Suffrage to campatgn} Jagainat democratic candidates for] the U. 8. senate and house of rep resentatives ause “the demo-| © party, being In power, re fused to submit to the states a fed eral constitutional amendment en STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT 2 CHAMPIONS OF SUFFRAGE GIVEN REBUFF It Ia not a bed of Miss Margaret May Whittemore of roses which franchising women.” Their first rebuff was at the Sat urday noon meeting of the King County Democratic club, In their very presence, the club passed vit riolic resolutions ouncing them mont bitterly Yesterday noon, they had plan ned to speak at luncheon at the Bon Marche, but were politely tn formed that {t was not customary | to hold orga meetings there. Later, they called on Mayor Of] and he frankly told them he did not approve thetr campatgning, es-| pecially in view of the fact that he| agreed with President Wilson that | woman suffrage is a state and not a national tasue. But Misses Whittemore and Mo Cue are not dismayed. “Our cause is just,” they declare, “and we are going to fight honor ably as long as {t ts necessary.” PHOTO PLAYS “THE CRICKET ON THE Hearth,” by Charles Dickens, will be the big offering at the Clemmer for four days, beginning today This well-known story has been produced {n motion pictures and is & magnificent production. Mary Pickford offers one of her short stories, “A Plain Song,” as an added ture to the reguli program Snakeville’s Most F ular Young Lady” ts the comedy and includes in ite makeup Vic Potel and Sophie Clutts. Pathe's Datly News shows the late happen ings of the world. oe ization D . ANOTHER OF THE ALICE Joyce pictures appears at the Class A. rting today, for four days, It is a two-part drama, “The Viper.” Miss Joyce, as Mabel Putnam, the daughter of a millionaire, mar ries a poor clerk against her fath. ors wishes. Later she finds he ts & gambler and a drunkard. Caught in a houseboat fire, everything pointe to his death, although his body fs not recovered. When time passes and no word is heard of him, Bis wife, once more reestad- ished with her father, finally con sents to marry, the man he has picked out. On a yachting trip, they rescue a man from pirates. The bride recognizes her former husband. But a bullet from the pirates ends his miserable career eee PROF. W. H. DONLEY, ORGAN ist, opens an engagement at the Colonial theatre today. Manager John Hamrick, in securing Prof. | bis contract with Miss Argiewicz, the wonderful violinist, is adhering strictly to his polley of offering only the best talent fn musical lines to the patrons of the Colonial. The current chapter of “The Million Dollar Mystery,” entitled “The Borrowed Hydroplane,” opens here today. As suggested by the title, a modern air and wa ter craft is brought into acti a thrilling rescue from the «# accomplished. George Ade’s latest comedyinsiang, “The Adult Girl Who Got Buay,” and two other pie tures complete the program. eee PEARL WHITE, APPEARING as the star in “The Perils of Pauline,” the ninth chapter of which starta at the Clroult today for a four days’ stay, is half Irish and Italian. She was born in Antioch, Mis sourt, March 4, 1889. Her first ap. pearance on the stage was as little Eva in “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” when was 6 years old After finishing school, she join a three-ring circus, following the stage later, and last, the plc tures, where she remains. In con nection with the first run of the Pauline serial, the Circuit is show Snakeville comedy. . Clase A Until! Saturday Night Road's Mascot,” . 30, 1914. PAGE 3. Men’s Clothing Slaughtered Look at the Sults Priced $9.25, $11.85, $14.85 Compare these — with what you have been pay ing 26 per cent more for elsewhere. 10 Days’ Sale Thursday Fourth Day a dence of the confidence which the public has in value giving. fellow stand up and take notice. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. MEN’ Women’s Suits and ust Go—Low Prices Will Do It Stylish Autumn Millinery Specially Priced $2.48, $3.98, $4.98 Special for Thursday We've Got Too Many Women’s Tailored Suits 33 WOMEN’S SUITS. In values up to $20.00. Medium and light colors. Your choice 35 WOMEN'S SUITS, In values up to $22.50. Your $10 98 ° DIM: scnce 5 22 WOMEN’S SUITS. In values up to $30.00. Your $ 5 These come in the most beautiful colors and materials for this season’s wear. 10 WOMEN’S SUITS. In values up to $45.00, Your $ 5 pick sevens 29. 0 You will find some very attract Hundreds of beauties you dream of. Come in and see your realiza- tion here, in all the newest Fall models, made from velveta, plushes, beavers, etc. trimmed by artists in our own workroom. Splendid copies of the French ive models among this little lot of and = English eae 1.8. Bee Suits. S e the newes priced from $10.00 to $30.00, mi al we, 3 He jewest and JUST ARRIVEDO—RBig shipment Se a ee of Hats and Bonnets for the kiddies, Smashing All Previous Records The ready response to our big Unloading Sale is further evi- This we will continue from day to day, featuring new, seasonable merchandise at prices which will make the other SPECIAL ATTENTION will be given to the following stocks thie week— WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS. BEDDING. Boys’ Norfolk Suits $7.00, $5.00, $3.98 The Elk Brand make, and nearly all have two pants, Never values been just as the season Mnea pairs such you of the 10 Days’ Sale Thursday Fourth Day Coats—Over 200 McCormack Bros.’ S FURNISHINGS. Special for Thursday We've Got Too Many Women’s Coats 40 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS. In values up to $10. Your pick $6.85 Colors, black, blue, brown, green, gray, in plain cloth and mixtures. pole bed rei AND MISSES’ . In values wu to $13.50. Your isis $9.85 Styles are absolutely correct in the latest cloths and colorings. 33 COATS of this season’s choicest kinds, in zibeline, broadtail, Persian lamb, beautiful plaids and handsome mixtures, in values to $17.50. Your 30 WOMEN’S COATS that can only be appreciated by being seen. No use trying to describe them. Just picture to yourself the hand- somest coats in values up to $22.50. pick. $18.50 pick . RED HOT SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS Children’s Dresses EXTRA! Heavy wash materials, 00 oO 38c tailor-made. Five great 124 yard — pon ll 4 Ibs, in gray specials at C Ruchings| dorders. Full’ doubdle- half price —| for the neck; all col-] bed size. Thursda: yard — Rtb- | $6.00 Orego kets t 25c bone; no fin-| STAY mottled all-wool, er line tn fancy Rib- | '>s- Special bons for sashes and | Thursday ............ hats, including motres. Special 25e. 15c Bureon Stock- Ings for wom- 80, in white, tan and fancy borders. cial Thureday $2.00 Cotton Blankets, $1.75 Comforts, size 7: one place where you} white cotton filling, co’ BEDDING mn Blankets, all-wool, 98c, 78, 690,} ors and styles; 25¢] $6.00 Oregon Blanket ; z 8, all-wool, 490 and 380.) everywhere, During weight + Gray with fancy this money - saving | borders, Thurs event, 12/40 es ee 4 ones $4.29 $5.98 $4.00 Woolnap Blankets, size 66x | $1.50 Pillowe—All feathers, free from dust; size 20x26; covered with fancy art ticking, rose designs, in blue and tan, Special Thursday’ ves.ssreceseneee SOE | MHI ib il ees \ % with fancy $3.39 in vicuna or weight 6 gray with size 70x80,| size 72x90, made of good quality en; there is just one} neqium weight. Come in white| muslin. Special place where you ca Vand fancy pink and blue borders, | Thursday ........ sess ODE ast thew soba 7 Special $1 50 $2.00 Lamb’s-Wool Bats, size 72x R Vest Thursday . ° 84, weight 2 Ibs. 5 one 4 $1.25 Comfo: - rge size, filled) Special Thursday .... $1. 0 with a new carded cotton skin; two} special Thureday......... QSc | 400 Bath Robe Blankets, size a 72x88, with oord and tassels to 2x78, pure! match, in a large range of pat- vered with| terns. Special 10 Heavy Twine Shopping | can get them. fancy colored cloth. Persian de-| Thursday $2.98 C Bags—a home product. Stockings for l-signs. Special RAN trees re Extra speci! for this sate, 40,1 L5C women; dou-} Thursday .......... : $1 2 DQ) 1220 Lonsdale Musiin, best qual- : 25 and 10¢. ble fleece lined; dou- | 500 Feather Pillows, size 17x24, | {tY- full 86 inches wide. 84c EMBROIDERY COTTONS — all | ble woven; wearproof | covered with good quality of blue| Special Thursday......... kinde—D. M. C., Clark's and | heel and toe. Special | and white stripe ticking. 15¢ Pillow Cases, size 45x36, made Coat’s, All sizes and colors. | 15¢ Special Thursday ........ 39c/ot good grade round thread mus- Also Carlson-Currier Embrold- yard — Laces. | $3.00 Comforts, size 72x78, covered | lin. Special Thurs- 1 14 . ery Silks, same price 5.c funched tor this | with fancy colored sateen, plain|day, each .. : c Handkerchiefs for Women | sale are Torchons, | backs to match, filled with two | 7e Crash Toweling with red stripe 1 sna children—-Pure white, | Vals., Baby. Irish, | large rolls of cotton; wetght about| borders, selvedge on both sides. hemstitched, Instead of Se, take | Cluny; values to 25c. | 7 pounds. Special $1 98 | Srec'*! Thursday, 5 x ‘New ier Ba Special Se. Thursday . tk . yard .. ¥ OC ‘ parts; “The White Wolf,” with Ar- thur Oretega. . . running, but we’ “The Viper,” a two-part Alice | @——— Eee —*e Joyce picture; “Twins and Trou-| RESIDENCE THE ting rates, either. ble,” Edison comedy; “The New| At the Home Until Friday " jograph 4 ony rn, . OW, " Blograph drama. The Trey o' Hearts,” No, 6, two the people's company the stockholders of the Liberty Co. “And we have no intention of cut- |\CONTRACT LET out of the Il fight,” declare Bargain Sale Now On. Stationery and Office Supplies. Morey Stationery Co. TIS First Ave. Near Columbia St. ing two two-reel pictures and an Colonial Until Saturday Night per uneiet rae ee FOR BIG HOTEL Indian drama “The Adult Girl Who Got Busy,” | Part drama; ene, cage ae Mrepies 4 George Ado comedy table; “The | tama; “For the Hand of Jane,") The Rainier Heat & Power Co. Let Dr Clemmer Untl! Saturday Night | Investment,” drama; Hearst. | COMe4Y- ce yesterday awarded to Ditleffen & * du “The Cricket on the Hearth,”|Selig News Pictorial"; “The Bor | Guerring the contract to erect a * taken from Dickens’ play; “Alrowed Hydroplane,” latest chapter | At,the vt int Hour Until Friday | quarter-million dollar, 10-story con-| Al Chreale, and ES | Plain ong,” & Mary Pickford|of “The Million Dollar Mystery.” | r a cry 3 "Ole oath ‘Our! crete hotel, at Maynard av. and | Maey So ‘ drama; ws Pictures” and a oee Roy eature; “At 3 o'Clock,” Com-| Jackson st. Work starts immedi. bce Biceps ok: cranes —————--—--~ =| Alhambra Until Wednesday Night | °°%: ately. sale BRS 6 Wed., Thurs, Fri. and Sat. “The Mock Ros: road Br a OYE Spy eR ‘Throat, Asthma, Ap- “Animated Weekly,” and “Jane's Senet, “\Conanens NEW CIRCUIT 2ND, NEAR MARION 5 5C 4 Universal Stars 4 Florence Lawrence] Mysterious Mystery. Two-part Drama | Pearl White Perile of Pauline. | No. 9 of Her Adventures, in Twoff| Parts. If Arthur Oretega The White Wolf. }) of North American Indians, A Pictured Story Billy Jacobs | Three-yearold Comedian, The Battle A Two-Part Comedy Scream. \ } XTRA! XTRA! | ) tle," “The Making of Bobby Burnit,” with Henry “Burning Daylight,” a Jack Lon eee | Circuit Until Saturday Night with comedy; | “The Dark @ Mary Pickford reissue, cee PUBLIC BOAT | LINE FIGHTS Alaskan All Week BECOME Scalp Dries—C Hair and Preve: Abeles, ee Mission All Week If you want plor DANDRUFFY HEADS Deafness, Goltre, Dropsical, Tubercu- Anaemic Conditions, Rheuma- tism, Nervous Disor- : ere, Stomach and hokes Out the| nts Its Growth Intestinal Disorder Kidney, Liver, Blad- der and All Urinary Disorder: s of the Skin, Acne, Eezema, apture, Piles and all rectal trou y of thick, beau | i¢ you are bald, or your hatr ts falling tiful, glossy, silky hatr, do, ‘by all try Di. Macy's Guarentes® Stale means, et rid of dandrua,, for it will “The Mystery,” a two-part Flor-| te the Kiteap County Trane. |[Guyy) Yur alr and ruin it if you RAL Tee ae ence Lawrence drama; “The Bat-|} portation Co, trying Standard It doesn't do much good to try to UL AND RUN DOWN two-part comedy; “Perils of| Oll methods In order to put its | brush or wash it out. ‘The only sure TONS. uline,” chapter No, 9, in two] competitor, the Liberty Bay peice Rag oe of pyeate yg Bae iye Cid Disorders of Women-—trregulart- | Transportation Co, out of do this, g eur onaues ot] tetaenntel Pecioda, Dlaptosseenais business? rdinary ia je tPbly At at] educed prices to women on alt That's the charge made by | night, when Tse enough to ‘Osteopathy, Appetite Follows people. of Liberty” Bays whe | tolsten the seaip aia rub iin gent: opatnto medicine, pref . . id y ith the er tips. “ o ot Good Digestion are stockholders In the com- By morning Wash it metal Pe gpg uatlyll ae-Sep aes ag peting company. your dandruff will be gone, ‘and|” All Disorders of Men—Nervous Dedfi- " 1 indul enat The Liberty Bay Transportation | thre WH, tone more epplications W1!ll | (ty, Blood Poison, all special and CRronte Nearly every one indulges their ¢| o, s ‘ “ ,.|completely dissolve and entirely de-| praordera, 606 orman teat. 1 the digestive organs S\« ‘0, was organized last winter be-|stroy every single sign and trace| mnt. ‘ins. ont in the city ulting in a conges- }|cause the Kitsap County Transpor-| of tt | where you meet the same man you jee ous waste that (| tation Co. failed to giv » people You will find, too, that all itching he picture, in the office, and whe per- bow nd causes much }|of that section adequate service. and aiming ot the gealp will stop stands back of every promise and misery and distress, | % arta Seay ee. [end your hair will be silky, flufty, | pyarentee The most effective remedy to}| The Liberty Bay Co. is in the na |iustrous, soft, and look and feel a My treatment for all Despondency, Im- ( correct this condition t« the com- jj ture of a mutual aid society, or- i times better, You can get) paired Vitality and Nervous Debitity bination of simple laxative herbs \| ganized by the people for thetr rvon at any drug store, It is| never falls. with pepsin known as Dr. Cald- \! own interests. inexpenaly vind, four ounc os In all! “Hours, 100. m. to ® pm. fundaye, 29 natural, please 1 When they finally put their own | dandruff you have. ‘This simple rem- uitation free Call or write today, boat into service last July, the Kit-|edy never fails.—Adverti t is the unpardonable sin, gentle, yet p quickly re stipation, sick headache, be! ete and $1.00 a bottle, sands of homes it is the Indispen- sable family remedy trial bottle write Dr. W cello, sap Transportation Co, applied to the public service commission for a reduction in rates from 50 @ ents a round trip to 26 cents, And the reduced rates apply only to such points as are covered by the Liberty Bay Transportation Co,, and none others. , It's a clear case of trying to put Cala weil’ Syrup Pepsin at 60 cents Drug stores sell ‘Dr and in thou For a fi B. Cold- Monti- 20 451 Washington st., mL \ m0) DR. MACY, Specialist | | In Advanced Methods | 1818 Second Ave, Seattle, Wash, | opposite the Rhodes Co,, epposité Amends rence SS A STAR WANT AD will sell it quickly. } om