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Wholesale & Retail THE Fumishings| Clothing SOs Man's $15.00 Men’ "Sq 85 Work Shirts Suits ... = a $1750 Men 50 $20 Men’, $8 30 ‘a Suspenders 25c Men's $2.50 Flannel Shirts 50c Police Suits ...... $30.00 Hand-Tailored $4.85 $1.50 Dress $2.00 Slicker 75 Black Sateen Shirts. 75c Men’s | $15.00 Men’s Slip-ons ... . $1.25 87c 43c AND MOLTEN LAVA, rocks and smoke pouring from the crater of the Japanese volcano Sa- kuraJima, tn great clouds, hundreds of people from the villages fleeing in terror in every direction, and great fissures opening up in earth and swallowing people and Picted realistically tn the six-part | feature picture play, “The Wrath of || ass A theatre Over 500 persons were engaged in | the production of this picture. A pretty love story runs throughout | the theme, in which Teura Aoki, a | famous Japanese actress, (akes the lead. the volcanic eruption and earth quake are supposed to voice the di | pleasure of the old Japanese gods | because of the marriage of the pret ty heroine after they had forbidden any one of her father's family to Wonderful Reproduction of the Eruption of Sakura-Jima, Japan’s Great Volcano TSURA AOKI, great Japanese actress, and hundreds of people make this spectacular picture play realistic Class 7 Theatre No Advance in Price This Week Only The action is Iaid tn Japan, and| $2.50 Dress Shoes .... $3.00 Selz Dress Shoes $4 Packard Dress Shoes $4.00 Work Shoes $1.65 $1.85 $2.35 * $248 scot $9°89 vate $8.65 Top Shoes HATS $2.50 Lion Brand $2.65 $5.00 J. B. Stetson Hats | marry, on pain of the destruction of the Island on which they lived. eee “THE RETURN” part Eclair Western that shares the | VAL STAR. Poxey” Snow, as her friends call is the talented leading Indy of films. She is a Southerner, a na tive of Savannah, Her first public appearance on the stare was at the age of 15. For the last few months she has become known all over the country as Countess Olga, the Russian con splyator, in “The Million Dollar Mystery,” appearing each week ht the Colonial, The current chapter in two s, playing until Saturday night, 1s called “The Secret Warn ing Miss Snow is big-hearted and ful! of enthusiasm, and ts called the Good Samaritan” of the Than houser company her, Ga at the New ft until night. Th are thote that to reform a drunkard headline Ciren! | Saturday who say nly @ great shock i necessary The question is answered in “The Return.” There are two other two part dramas d a comed the same progra THE BRAVE LITTLE BELGIAN army In its retreat from Antwerp Gen. Kitchener's English army now in the making, with other Interest ing war views, are seen in the Hearst-Selig News Pictorial, now showing at the Colonial theatre. 10! id 1) ‘s Educ » Ne’ orl orld's c e FRANK DAYTON, WHO PLAYS) june and Buster Brown's Edu ‘ the New York World's camera man heavy” character parts with the Me } at the front. The dispatch, dated , Essanay comp: is the best friend Circult Until Saturday Night | from the Belgian frontier, at an un 4 and provider of the Essanay menax The Futility ge,” two-| |named city, says | erie, He comes to the studio with Imp Return,”| He—! can eat corn now and feel I met today a strange, bat J bags of food, which he distributes| two-part Eclair drama; “Perils otlo, K. A Stuart's Dyepepela Tablet : y " a f 1 , yspep: tered figure of a man, the first to birds and prize fowl Pauline,” current chapter in two) will quickly digest It.” : : | oe ie |parts; “A Race for a Bride,” Ford! on takes a let just after the} NeWsPaper man, so far as I am bess m "1 . ADELE LANE OF THE SELIG| Sterling comedy. leant te pretties ‘abs telson ante aware, to be we ded in the ry 1¢ rs upel 10r ; Jungle-Zoo was forced to tote about ‘ eth the month Hke food: te mixed with) wat =e sea " ona 3 Cy a Japanese bear durin recent pic the saliva; swallowed motst and} 50" one ° tae at " r ~ ture. | weeeenes THeeter partially dissolved. It * into street re Ab iay battles ¢ ofan All-Hard Wheat Flour oo — At the Home Until Sunday the stomach and is there mixed) with the German army, and oe Theat Be f = MEGS | rho Phantom Light,” tworpart "ith the stomach Jules which are] NI hs, Corman, arms. ane oran All che Wheat Flour =) Const PARE AN Ie drama; “Animated Weekly,” No, COMPO holds and alkalies, with half a dozen German of- py! Oe 1 b bs - ey 7: a p yspepsia Tablet re man of or bread baking purposes PACKARD—VELIE 187, toploal; “Suspended Sentence, ie Dyspepsia Tablet re) ficers when the British shelled Sor bree & purpos 4 sespety digests the elements which such| ! for the 20th time. A shell and then too—keep this ea SOLD i tae BENEFIT ©. CREDITOR Entire Stock of Wolf’s Men’s Shop, combined with Palace C lothing Co., will be sac- rificed, starting Saturday, 10 A. M. SHOES | Fumishin $1.00 Wool Underwear .. felt 1 had made a point. 1 did not $1.00 Monarch Cc dream how great {t was until she BD. .aiace wane exclaimed But I did not consent. 1 did 15c Men's not know his purpose until I got $1.50 Union : the presence of mind to suppress Suits ......... it, for before daylight the train ‘ crossed the border of the stat $1.50 Suit Cc nd I was pretty sure that under oan eae the Mann act the woman must k give her consent before leaving crime an interstate affair Ties .. fitted. My boy know his mother $1.50 Arrow was perfectly innocent and only ac Shirt cep a stranger's ald to get to a =P aed re Lg AE IIE oe One thousand Men's Suits must be turned $1.00 Union c hot voluntarily und’ Knowingly noi] into cash, We expect the above prices to do Overalls ...... |with a complete stranger. I am Mf 't These are without doubt the lowest ; not ® common woman. I am as | Prices ever offered for new, seasonable 15c¢ Linen good & woman as you are.” goods, made by some of America’s 1 re Cc II Cc 1 was in a quandary. 1 began lable makerd, which we a not lowed by collars .......... to have some dcubts iff was right | contract to disclose the n But you wiil CE CLOTHING CO. 1022-1024 First Ave., corner Spring St. FOR PHOTOPLAY FANS| 18 A TWO-| miles, | | to Sparkhill, STAR-—-FRIDAY, NOVEMBE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE "VE TURNED THE TRICK (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) For a moment 1 thought there was a gleam of compassion in Mra Utter's eyes and then I her take up the picture of a beautiful child which lay beside her on the table, You say that you are on way to your boy who ts very If he should live to grow uy you care to have him hear that his mother took a trip from one state to another with the husband of another woman, with the knowl edge and consent that this trip ¥ for Immoral purposes?” Mra, Utter looked startled and | R 6, 1914. PAGE “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY, Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Wholesale & Retail SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST, Peremptory Sale! Men’s Suits—lIn Values t to $25. 00 =| $8.75 and $11.85 your gs up in the morning on the train and he made the proposal to me. T almost gave @ shout but had one state for another to make the on the matter, but I determined tc seo it on the suits. take the cha as I saw she did _ " jnot know any more about the REMEMBER, you can have your |Mann act than I aid “So,” I asked, “this fs waat you |intend to swear to in court? Nothing could make me swear |to anything different,” she an. |swered vehemently. “Then, allow me, my dear Mrs. Utter, to Inform you that you have |no cane, even tf Mr. Waverly made jthe proposals to you which you jclaim, you still have no case.” What?" the woman rose to her t and confronted me with con sternation. choice of any fancy Suit in the store, regardless of former prices, now for 8.75 and $11.85 All #izes in stouts, slims and regulars. You don't take any chances as we will buy them back from you !f not satisfactory —Wet Weather Clothing Specially Priced Tomorrow — EXTRA! | EXTRA! RUBBERS Men's Heavy Fleeced The people who employed you Gad 59c Women's, union, Suita elther forgot to tell you or were nderwear worth $1.06 lidren's ignorant themselves of the fact | In shirts and drawers: regular ése | Union Su ta, aes 2 to 12 years, | For the Whole Family at that ‘the Mann act.’ under which if Serene ... OC] ae “Wome Heavy Fleeced UP The antmal proving reluctant, che| ow ttend to make | your, arcuss, Men's Supernatural | 15, Sess 40C % $1.00 ae eae draacin ee pus creatment:| woman is brought from one state Underwear guarantee ticket—Saturday, spe- s rage’ng “ wijto another WITH HER KNOWL Worth up to shirts and | cial 18e, . 5 through many scenes of the! enGe for immoral purposes, You drawers; « 43 Lambs’ Wool Stockings | Women's and Girls’ $2.00 Gua- picture, the bear was found to havelisy you did not know that Mr 48, apecta c 23c for women — Children metal, Patent Leather $2 50 no halr remaining on tts spine, = |Wle20N tented to mropone Ans Castlegate Sox Heavy Ri sre § nai A Sewage upabens pelt “ The bear had received a friction! ining immoral until you arrived | 1” ,woo! and cashmere, medium rpeah tn | Little Men's Box Calf Shoes, = | shave, ‘ vour story bela 2% te Aprons, worth | very” strongly constructed @nd “GH here. Therefore, {f your story b cakaiie c Fa Als gt Tagen iaga ve true you still have no case.” Jur M. Ww. Bloomers for} Sear sisee Stes BEN TURPIN, THE COMICAL | thon tho telephone rang violently H winter ere: Woot SOX 0 pale sists caccetais a captain of the Essanay comedy po) although Mra. Utter started for the ack; worth up to 2c; | - for children, | men's $2.60 Viel Kid Shoes, in | ico fores, says that having his teeth | Shone 1 answered it special Tic Sutton or blucher sty | knocked out by accident ts a plene- | ure compared to spending an hour| Waverly {s on your trail jin the dentist's chair, In putting] 1 Be very careful not to see any on | on one of Esnanay’s late comedies,|or answer any questions over the with cloth to ° The wet oe $1 Oe Men's $2.50 Work Shoes In biack or tan, strong and ser- voice answered mine, Turpin loat four teeth, phone.” viceable, with ‘plenty, of. wear; Ho went right on with the seene| Evidently the man mistook my With 2 pairs Pants to each Suit. | sizes § to 14 $1.98 voice for Mra, Utter’s and he rang About 250 Suits in this lot, in val- J * PA!F ----------eses-- 4s though nothing had happened. a tt off before I could say a word which HELEN GARONER, WITH A|was probably the best thing he company Including Nicholas Dun-| done for us. aow and Rex Hitchcock, has gone| (To, Be Continued Tomorrow.) New York, under the ‘AKES NEWS direction of Charles Gaskill, This seein wes found nstrematy ches HORSE. Ti acteristic of the pictures which Gas-| ues up to $7.50, all good, serviceable materials, in Scotch tweeds, chev- lots, serges, cassimeres and worst- eds; to reduced stocks, $4.89 Saturday your pick Sizes run from 6 to 18 years Boys’ Norfolk BOYS’ HIGH-TOP SHOES . duced entirely tn the open. quarries along the Alsne bung Ee aR : a = pr jaround the neck of a horse a ak Dod Piabdoe satrap. fi DIVING ON HORSEBACK FROM | Placard reading a day to the he pnd ge Bites yard e— oN 75¢ Pa 50. oliffe 1 climb! Frenchmen. Do you know Russia ture materials of all wool, gh ly b0-foot cliffs into rivers; climbing |i, beaten all along the line and woven so as to insure strength; @] sizes 13 to telegraph poles to sp severed! Antwerp is taken?” Then they full range of colors and sizes; worth wires; leaping aboard rapidly mov-| chased the horse toward up to $6.00, your pick €Z QO Solid ng locomotives from horseback— | po, ad a. haned the pe lit ; hose are but a few of the thrilling | rey ad the ake : Leather—a deeds perfogmed by Helen Holmes, | iain Boys’ Caps 35c and 50c Splendid the beautiful Kalem atar, who ts Made trom heavy Scotch tweeds | Shoe for eran: ecg steer ae o A Hi d M . and serges; all’ colors, including Helen,” railroad sertes ar ea navy. blue weath “4 eather Clemmer Until Saturday Night | t D: t , “The Warning,” drama; a George| 0 ges Boys’ Hats, c Bor 0 High Top Shoes, with Ade comedy and “When the Ham| Worth $1.00, for. $ ities at top: guaranteed ai Turned,” comedy Is Quickly Digested by the Taking These come tn all the new blocks, | to fs nate * $3.00 o. of a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet duaimmy (tittie eke like Dad Class A Unt!) Saturday Night After It la Over sizes fro 4 to 0. Bob 8, made for “The Wrath of the Gods,” six-part] Corn on the cob is hard to digest, Z a vs? $1.98 feature. for some folk, but with a Stuart's Boys’ Waists and Shirts, 25c, 50c Up wit ot jDyepepsia Tablet it readily is dis In a big range of colors, in flannel, madras, gingham and cham 1 ortabie in felt and Colonial Untit Saturday Night | posed of by the stomach and diges- | ray. ~tull range of sizes special « pair,. 9OC The st Warning,” current] tive apparatus chapter of “The Million Dollar) Don't drug your stomach. Give Mystery”; “The Evolution of it Just what it needs at the ve comedy Through Eyes of|moment it needs it Here is th Esennay drama; Hearst-|way a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet Selig Weekly facts eee Grand Until Saturday Night \ “When Broadway Was a Trail, drama | ole eee : Liberty Until Saturday Night SHOT IN BATTLE 'p he Perfect all ac “The Power Invisible,” four-reel Kalem drama; “His Musical Ca d d Pp t Fi reer,” comedy Brea an as ry our : eee LONDON, Nov, 6.—-A dispatch to ory “ ; pro ont ate ML Ee acanyt Mat the London Daily News tells of the in: > Pao drama George Washington wounding of Donald C. Thompson, ’ a nt Hour Until Sunday | ieests th i smashed into an already ruined ulces cannot digest "The Batt " two-part dra! “After a while the stomach passea| house in which they were tak. fact in mind: 4 Elliott 320 vir bonget “The Woman in Black,” dra-/the meal partially digested to the| 10« shelter, and, exploding close . nan “In the Clutches of the Vil-/intestines, where it goes through| to him, wounded him. in the i ae ice 4 lain," comedy, another stage of digestion. Here,| face, tore part of his nose away FISHER’S BLEND IS A . “y as in the stomach, Stuart's Dys and stripped part of his coat ~ lala nl ; SAKR M ENTS Jpepnia ‘Tablets strengthen th| from his back, PERFECT BREAD, CAKE ; * juices of digestion and complete I felt as though T had been * “ any 1 — — { the work of giving the body the} ‘struck by a thunderbolt,” he AND PASTRY FLOUR— TIVOLI THEATRE ~ Seattle Theatre — benefit of the meal said, “and that I was being ? AL PALZER, the Giant White Hope Tee deeias ok ; | There is nothing harmful in| Whisked into the air. Then I something which cannot be said Ia Welentific Sparring Exhibitions se Durtuptaachis aptewgldae lthene tablets, Only tiatural Ingredi.| knew no more until I found my | - 6 eee And the Mustoat “ gy ients which the body lacks are sup-| self in a field hospital, lying | of'an All-Hard Wheat I lour Sais Just Wh She Lied plied. In a short time the blood| among a batch of German | or an All-Soft Wheat Flour. ee ase Aak ene. tte Jand digestive Juices are given the| wounded, with a bandage Night-Ohorus Gitte’ Contest || Tonight 260, 60e, 750] power they jisc k. M an can diges t| strapped across my face and my x Recerhtlh any food without injury and the| whole body a mass of bruises. ; . ager one 38 ape ad |e - —entire health of the body is in-| 1 guess I have had enough of | For sale by all grocers. PANTAGES | Marcus QualityVaudeville|| creased, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-| the show for a spell, and am | Loew's BIG A lets are sold where dr are| getting across to England as | : sold, price 60 cents a box. Any one! quick as I can for a rest," | MUSICAL BLACKSMITHS tress | ‘WAH 202830¢ | str gaits ta | Theatre ted. please address F. A. Stuart Co,, 150 : | BILLY’S TOMBSTONE — scat tuart Bldg, Marshall, Mich., and| Some of the spiders of Java have With Edgar A. Kly & Co. tn 100, Ihe, 200. || Small sample package will be| Webs so strong that a knife re 1c and 200 \l Mats, 10¢ and mailed free, | quirea to cut them,

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