The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1914, Page 3

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PHOTO PLAYS “The Will of the Wisp” her. tenant in the German artillery re olne of the play of the same j serve When the war broke out the name, showing at the Clase A | popular “villain until Saturday night, a veritable | mar general's office and ittle water rat, wild and Impul sive, meets Larry Thorn, wealthy novelist, who has oe tablished a hermitage in the river bottom section, a rude shelter, bulit In the tree tops. STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914. PAGE 3 Love, an old ore greed a for gold and a flooded river as iy sist the action: THE POLITICAL BOSSES " ew that it was an off year, and a they nee pat” to run for elty Bush and Lane PianoCo., t 00 ‘ 1519-Third Ave., PIANO? Over the Wire Comes Your Opportunity! went to the Ger 1030pm-- Yolland, Mich, Oct. 26, I914 Waehn, Have your order for four cars new atyls pianos and advantage, so we are store and lots of money. After . . the ward him enough. offering our high- he began to feel sorry for his op grade stock of ; rhe had Men’s and Bh i.22eunes 5 s meee oo _ - by b Ser Mr ee Boys’ Suits, B s:...)coe.02"00 r Million Overcoats, Besos: Fy esting film subj Raincoats, PAUL PANZER, WHO SPILLS Hy + ooks of hatred and deeds of villainy Hats Etc not fighting for Germany F] . present war players, Will £411 this order begin shipping tomorrow but will ahip no more untill you Jispose of all discontinued styles you have on hand, Most of cur dealers ani storea Closed out all dincontinued otylas last month some by special entitled and other Inter The Un sale, The prices you sugzest for clowing out discontinued styles seom unnecessarily low as only changes we have made are in the casexdesigns. At these prices the margin of was telling tha temnce way Be, Ss profit willbe almost nothing but if this te necessary nzer, though has been this country for 2 ars and is thoroughly Americanized, is a leu You Can’t Find Such Bargains a Pimple You Never Saw | After Using Stuart's hl John B. Stetson Hats Wafers Only Seven Day: | to dispose of them at once you may dc eo. At whatever prices they will bring to close out as soon as possible. Make it plain that these prio only on discontinued ee aprly Styles, otherwise unscrupulous competitors may later on claim them to be our regular e blieshed prices. We have in mind instances where thie has been done to ¢ t annoyance of many = dealers, The four art benches will go forward in car She Plays in “The Will Pimples Simply Disappear. $2.45 The quick peng iaace 8 Cal-| The regular $5.00 and $6.00 kind. That shows you how we are cutting prices. $12.50 Men’s Suits Overcoats and Balmacaans $6.75 Good, substantial, all wool garments. $15.00 Men’s Suits Overcoats and Balmacaans $8.85 All sizes, styles and materials. _ Don’t miss this chance to outfit the boys. Boys’ $2.50 Suits 95c Boys’ $4.00 and $4.50 Suits $2.95 With two pairs of pants. Blue Serge, Cheviots, etc. Just the thing for school. Boys’ Overcoats and Raincoats, $4.00 and $5.00 Values $2.85 and $2.95 Double texture Rain- , absolutely waterproof. Good, warm overcoats for the chilly winter days. 75¢ Knee Pants 35c $1.50 All-Wool Underwear 98c $1.00 and $1.25 Underwear 69c $1.50 Flannel Shirts 98c $2.00 and $2.50 Flanne! Shirts $1.39 $4.00 Flannel Shirts $2.39 We're not joking. We positively must close out this entire stock. We'll give you the best values you ever saw. Sale resumed to- morrow morning at 9:30. Be here. Union Label Clothing Co. Fifth and Pike elum Wafer One must see th ffect on the skin after only one or two days They reach down Into the blood, clean it as one does dirty Iinen, throw off all impurities in a natural | way and thus the blood does not fill |the skin with eruptions and discol jorations in tts attempt to get rid of ae waste, “If You Could Have Seen the Pim ples | Used to Have. Ugh! The Nasty Things!” to very rapidly clean the blood of its impurities. Stuart's Calcium Wafers have not a particle of poison {n them. They are free from mercury, biting drugs or venomous opiates. This is ab- solutely guaranteed. They cannot do any harm, but they always do go0d—good that you can see in the mirror before your own eyes a few days after. Don’t be any longer humiliated by having a splotchy fice. Don't | low your friends to be ashamed of | you because of your face. | Your blood makes you what you Jare. The men and women who | blood and pure faces. Stuart's Calcium Wafers will make you happy because your face will be a welcome sight not only to yourself when you look into the glass, but to everybody else who knows you and talks to you. We want to prove to you that Stuart's Calclum Wafers are be- yond doubt the best and quickest blood and skin purtfier in the world and the surest, quickest way to do this fs to tell you that thousands of men and women, boys and girls have used them for all manner of impure blood conditions and skin |troubles. Go to your druggist this l very day and buy a box, price 50c. | A small sample package will be | mailed free to any one who will ad dress F. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuart | Bidg., Marshall, Mich All-Feature Bill | SANDS OF FATE Two-part Drama. HIGH SPOTS ON BROADWAY Keystone Comedy. Perils of Pauline No, 13—2 parte. BILLY’S RIVAL Comedy Drama, The Badge of Office Western Drama. annot be described. | The chief charm of Stuart's Cal | cium Wafers rests {1 their ability | have strangers stare at you, or al-| | forge ahead are those with pure| | asked for advice. He explained his two brothers were in the serv ice, and that he is the sole support of his aged mother and his wife and child. In view of this he was made exempt from the necessity of Answering the call | The German consul general has |thus saved “poor Pauline” from an untimely and premature death | The current installment of “The Perils of Pauline” is showing at the New Circuit until Saturday | night TOM MIX, THE DAREDEVIL cowboy actor of the Selig company jean ride anything—“that is,” he now qualifies his statement, “anything that has hair on tt” Reeently a motoreyele and he connected, and he could not stop it until the caso Mine was exhausted, Qrand Until Saturday Night “The Man of the Hour,” with Robert Warwick; “Caused by His Beauty,” Keystone comedy. eee Clemmer Until Saturday Night “The Lynbrook Tragedy,” with Alice Joyce; “The Verdict,” a Grama; “Slippery Slim Meets the Champton,” Western comedy; “Jim mie, the Porter,” and “Dok Yak's Bottle,” comedi . . Colonial Until Saturday Night “The Underground River,” cur | rent chapter of “The Million Doliar | Mystery”; “The Peoples’ Choice,” & George Ade fable comedy; “Je sie's Legacy,” Vitagraph comedy; “Hearst-Selig News Pictortal.” eee Clase A Until Saturday Night “The Will o' the Wisp,” four part drama; “The Warning,” a Ma Jeatic comedy, with Dorothy Gish eee | Circuit Until Saturday Night “Sands of Fato,” two-part drama “High Spots on Broadway,” Key stone comedy; “Perils of Pauline { current chapter, in two parts | “Billy's Rival,” comedy drama The Badge of Office. | drama, Western eee | Alaska All Week | “Wildflower,” drama; “The Day of a Dog,” drama; “Pathe’s Daily Pictures” and “Salt Refining,” edu- cational. Mission All Week | _ “Where the Trail Divides,” with | Robert Edeson. | | ee | Melbourne Until Saturday Night | “In Tune With the Wid,” three-| part drama, with Kathlyn William “The Borrowed Book, Blogr |drama; “The Wise Rube,” Kalem comedy, eee Alhambra Until Saturday Night “The Violinist,” two-part drama; “Olaf Erickson, Boss,” two-part drama; “Mary's Patients,” a Mary Pickford comedy; 16 Pineapple Industry,” educational see °° RESIDENCE THEATRES | ?) At the Home Until Friday | “The Trey o' Hearts,” No, 10,| two parts; “Christy Mathewson in Love and Baseball,” two-part com-| edy-drama; “Disillusioned,” drama; | “Cruel, Cruel World,” comedy | cee | At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday o Hearts. No. two Pickford in “Sweet drama No Show for the Chauffeur,” comedy; “Beau and Hobo,” comedy | A CLEVER WOMAN WEARS HER | PRETTIEST FROCK | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Association.) ttlest evening gown | over to Eliene’s last night, because Ik that she would be “dolled | up’ regardless | How did | know that? | How foolish of you to ask, little book Any woman on this green earth would try to look her best, aaa) Wisp” tomorrow, With the wheels of their great busi- ness ever turning forward, the Bush & Lane Piano Co. keeps abreast of the Absolutely unable in the world today, they Bueb and Lane Piano Co, f. H, Beach, Treasurer. to improve the tone and interior construction of the most beautiful, most artistic pianos and player-pianos are putting outa new line of case designs. ful to the eye as the beautiful singing tone is to the ear. supreme, without a rival and without a peer. And right here is where your blood will get to tingling and your eyes to snapping, because TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE GREATEST PIANO DISPLAY SEATTLE HAS EVER KNOWN —We are forced to inaugurate a sale of discontinued styles of BRAND AND* VICTOR PIANOS AND PLAYER- PIANOS AT PRICE REDUCTIONS THAT WILL SWEEP THEM NEW BUSH & LANE AWAY IN RECORD TIME Remember, not PART greatly reduced prices Remember also every BRAND NEW and every piano and player-piano in this superb stock MUST GO—no half-way And finally struments are artistically styles on the way Absolutely no dif but ALL of this immense stock must go at instrument we offer at a reduced price is measures considerec REMEMBER AND DON'T FORGET and musically as perfect and these and any of our new ‘stock coming—the styles « have been changed—that's These pianos and player-pianos that we are offe tinued styles, but flawless piano construction We Do As Advertise whether she was atill in love with her recreant husband or not, when he was to see her after a year’s ab fence So T put on my “gladdest” clothes for poor, dear Harry must not be made to think that Eliene dressed more than usual for him hile seeing her in her best frock. When he first came in I felt as |though I had no right to be there but I soon saw that both husband and wife were glad of my presence Harry was pale and much thinner than he was when he went away He was much better looking. El ene was radiant. Poor Harry look ed somewhat surprised, I think he Jexpected to see her wasted and worn, with sunken eyes and streaks! of silver in the gold of her hatr. Of the two, I think he shows the ravages of grief—or perhaps it Is the marks of remorse that Harry bears, and Eliene, of course, has none | After the first plunge those two/ wellbred people acted as though} they had parted on the best of| terms a short time ago. | Harry told us of his European} trip, not forgetting to mention the loneliness of a man all by himself} in Paris, “Never again without my wife,” he sald with emphasis. | You certainly seem different) from other men, Harry-—-most men) think, of all places in the world, a wife is most in the way In Parts,” sald Eliene, Good for you,” you're just as brave now ll mother Harry's leas children, 1 also saw that Eliene still loved Harry, al though hé, poor fellow, could not see it and grew steadily more and more discouraged as the dinner pro gressed While we were dawdling over the coffee, the telephone rang and some| I said to myself; as when all throughout and absol We Wholesale that these in- rence in quality whatever between are the discon ly the last Each new style is original, artistic and as harmonious and rest- These pianos absolutely surpass anything on the market and stand alone, Bush & Lane Pianos are built with a single purpose—to conform to the lofty ideals of their great builder—Walter Lane. He who made them dared to break away from old cut-and-dried set rules and traditions and to think and feel for himself. Every original point of construction, of which there are more than a score in these pianos, is ESSENTIAL to perfect tone production— no piano can be perfect without them—WE CAN PROVE IT TO YOU—and every one of these points exists in Bush & Lane Pianos alone and in no other make With all these advantages do you hesitate, when you can buy one of these brand new pianos or player-pianos—not shop-worn, not checked or scratched, but actually brand new at an unbelievable reduction, simply because there are newer case designs coming? Frankly—we don’t see how you can Sometimes you can buy a NEW inferior make—or an OLD fine make very cheap, but we give you the combination of a peerless make that is BRAND NEW at a price that is simply irresistible. And the whole transaction may be taken care of on easy payments to suit your convenience. MANUFACTURERS SEATTLE STORE 1519 THIRD AVE. one asked for Harry As the telephone is in the dining room, we could not help hearing his answers, and at the first words I knew he was talking to Dick ‘How are you, old man? It sure does seem good to hear your voice Yes, I've been looking for you all but at the office they said you Just now I am dining with the to say to me that your wife and my sibly come down to the club. »8, come up here. GEORGE ADE’S BIG COMEDY, TOO. You want to see me privately?) wonderful women I have Nonsense, man, you have nothing! known.” women that I) wife may not hear, Anyway, what. ing’ is fine, Harry,” Margie is/me, Tonight I am going to revel) “He is coming right up.” lin the company of the two most. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) a el FOURTH AV. Just North of Pike TODAY—TOMORROW AND SATURDAY ONLY “THE UNDERGROUND RIVER” A Thrilling Chapter in the Great MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY! ONLY 3 MORE.KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN ADMISSION (Always) 5c FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS 10c ell him to come up, the ‘revel- I said, and he . #0 I can’t pos-/ever it is, it will wait unttl tomor-| repeated it over the wire and turne row if you can’t tell them as well as ed from the phone with the words:

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