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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11 PAGE 3 ‘ANOTHER ‘MILLION’ MYSTERY “The Documents tn the Treasure Box,” the last but one of the thrill Ing episodes ofte in “The Mil lon Dollar Mystery,” opens tonight At the Colonial theatre. The accounts are being rapid) settled in this dramatic stor {s reasonably sure that thes ern are not being looke those who have followed » 1914, Agents tor "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET, STANDARD PATTERNS PLEAS YARNS, orks % and Pub tons, Fashion FOURTH AV. Jast North of Pike Peremptory Sale! Five Big () COLONIA NO THE LAST SEE THIS THRILLER—IT’S CALLED boucle a b A Great heavy Vests and ] Oc2? ADMISSION (ALWAYS) 5c—FOR THE CHILDREN—5c ro Ade’a latest comedies r Thursday’s Selling titled “The Botled Down Fab) $30.00 Women’s Suits for You can ‘take your pick. No { fault of ours y n't get the é | “The Rajah's Vacation,” and ) be t of the They come in latest news pletures will be shown styles, med length i] in the Hearst-Selig News Pictorial $20.00 Women’s Suits for Pig See digyeio aAinke sat aan Selig N : L 4 ts, ar lead ades / : KING BAGGOT AND THE|f $18.50 Women’s Suits for | (s t 39 Suits in ir I “Perils of Pauline” are the features a N T HE part drama called “The Turn of the Tide,” « story of the sea const. As $16.50, at We you the one at $16.50 as the cheaper one, at the sale price. We want to well is the offering at the Tilt { ‘ 2 4 The d “Gilt kum tonight and Thursday and mixed goods, zibeline and wave ray pan i mohair, 1 kersey. Colors, “Bs im With Death,” by the Thanhauser! company, {x at the Grand until Sat T Tights for Nice, warm Blanket Robes, made up beste Un SEVERAL FAVORITES ARE AT in pleasing styles, with cord and “ e the Clemmer on today’s new bill r oiled Bes Weel Mary Pickford offers one of her stitched edges. Colors, pink, blue, ‘ short stories, “The Mender of gray, tan, navy, lavender. Spec ially Down ete brella.” Billy Quirk has m matri cut to Bc; montal scream, “In Bridal Attire Wai t Loy @; Suits, the $3 S ecial . grades, cut ez The daintlest, . Pmbr oldered Organdies and All-white Pants, pure white, 25c; Hearst-Selig News Service | cued on the fly by her lover in the Fiaxon—the wide, flaring collar and long sleeves. Trimmings | fleeced fine grade flying machine, much to the die are of embroidery and lace. A good scenes in the American two-reel drama, “A Flight for a Fortune,” at $5.00 Oregon Blankets, all-wool, | $4.00 Woolnap Blankets, size 66x | $1.75 Comforts, size 72x78, pure attempt of James Morrison, capital weight 4 lbs. in gray with fancy | 80, in white, tan and gray with | wnite cotton filling, covered with ist, to seeure by bribery an impor $6.00 Oregon Blankets, all-wool, | $2.00 Cotton Blankets, size 70x80, 3p torney, is in love with May, Morrt weight 5 Ibs, gray with fancy | medium weight. Come in white | Thursday io son's stepdaughter. Love finds a p49 Comforts, size 72x78, cov- 6.00 Oregon Blankets tn vicuna | Thursday ae gray meottled all-wool, weight | $1.25 Comforts, arge size, filled | two large rolls of cotton; weight about 7 pounds. $1 98 . are a series of comedies which are $25.00 Women’s Suits for | At the Kew Circuit uatt! Satur COATS “a Values Range Bargain Week in 59 usual, the Perils are full of action! and hatr breadth escapes. There are . two other pictures on the same bill. | ee } WILLIAM JEFFERSON, IN THE w "yee | sell them all at $11.98. Balma- 7! Ss s Jests blue, black, brown, green and gray, uits, Vest urday night. | F | 1 f 1 k \ me | io Suits, $1 ass dle and neck cords, so Lillian Walker presents a comedy, beste. giprct pgnliee ‘ : Vests and Nets.” Alice Joyce comes tn a dra- priced for Thursday, $2.98 Silk and and new musical numbers are given| by Roberts on his banjo and Wal \ at the pipe organ, to 2.38 ; Pry as made, ene most stylish Wash Waists § you ever saw at Pants, 49c. comfiture of her old step-father in| $1.50 Waist. Your pick : 75c the Class A theatre. This ts a ro-| borders, Full double- fancy borders. Spe- $ tency eedeivia cine tan street railway franchise. $3. 39 x 2. 75) lancy colored cloth. Persian a borders. Thurs und fancy pink and blue borders. way, in an exciting finish $4. 29 | ered with fancy ¢olored sateen, 6 ibs. Special with a new carded cot- al : $5.98 98c Special Thursday... Bargains in — Colonial Until Saturday Night ‘Documents in the Treasure Box,” current chapter of “The Mil Mon Dollar Mystery; “The Botled Ade; know how to do any kind of work. ork, | not f feel sinanta ptiniaring that there What would you do to get food and| are not circumstances where | clothes for the twin: might not do the thing she at Eliene grew pale as she thought | tempted. & minute, and then she said sok) “A f P ’ 3 Bargains in Women’s Suits sure fire hits, A Selig comedy en $22.50 Women’s Suits rd night King ts the star in a two From $12.98 to $11 98 ree | U wilt just, se. willing! hnderwear rt drama, “Wanted by the 1 ss THIS WEEK'S CHAPTER I" sein dnd. Wedigeote atyina; 40 pt lassic A DOG STORY, “SHEP'S RACE! Pants and BATH ROBES, the comfy kind. | -7; oe ‘4 ‘ value, cut to Miss Tomboy and Freckles.” trimmed with satin bands, others Pants, val . Phe Riddie of th pI y ma, “The @ of the Green Um $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98. Wool Union By GEORGE ADE AN EXCITING RACE BETWEEN | a motorboat and a bydro-aeroplane,| Vests and A Selig Comedy to reach a girl in pert! in an open) twice the price, Pretty Printed Swisses, fowboat at «ea, in which she ts ree Hairline LAnenette, the boat, t6 one Of the CCl mance hinging on politica, and the if bed size. Thursday cial Thursday signs. § Charles Brown, the young city at 5.00 G " mien on ; $1 39 Special eee day $1 50) plain backs to match, filled with Thareday:s+ ton, Special Thursday... years ago I would have ; MAG UTTER LEAVES TO BURY HER BABY een eee eenere | cee teu hoe ee A ie Bad Eaterprice Associaion.) | the world. emniy: “Margie, 1 believe | would do anything rather than give up my babies.” “That's !t, Eliene,” I sald. “We are always greatly concerned over and condemn immediately the wo been sure that I knew what I would do under any and all circumstances, but the longer I live the surer 1 am that I know nothing at all about it Clase A Until Saturday Night “The Fight for a Fortune,” “However, my dear Elfene, I am x In order to introduce 75 Cotton Bats, size C 72x90, wetght 8 Iba, worth $1.00. Sheets, io 72x99, Children’s Coats M an ufac- turer's sam- the new models in Warner's Corsets and Thomson's Glove- fitting Cor- sets we make the very special price of $1, $1.50 and $2 Pleased to show and fit the new, THOMSO! Corsets. Ex — pert corset ) ieres to wait and you. Here is where you save te Sweaters, Leggings, Knit Caps and Knit Combinations for children at special sale prices. 43c finished 60c. made of heavy linen sheeting; worth ples, 150 in the lot. Sam- ple gar- ments are prepared by the most skillful me- chanics, a guarantee for style and finish. This jot of many styles was secured by our New York repre- sentative at a special dis- count for spot cash. Ages, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. All colors. We invite an inspection of the handsomest line of Coats for children ever shown in Seattle. Prices range from $2.38 to GLAD; LATER SAD DON, Nov. 11.—Capt. Ingle aan ae the German sailing ship | Melpomone was glad to see a ship }for the first time since leaving Chili July 8, until he was told he was captured. Then he learned there was a war, and that his vessel was the prize of a British cruiser. GIVE OUT HARDWARE BERLIN, Nov, 11,—Already 41,000 fron crosses of the second class have been given out to German sol- man who falls for a temptation that does not tempt ut You can sym pathize with Mra. Utter beca you can realize her great love for her child. 1 confess I can't do this, although I love children, but I 4 THE HOUSE OF KEYSTONE (COMEDIES eo “Cli A” ts now the only eauies in Geattle where Chas. Chaplin can be seen tn the fa mous reel “Keystones,” first- run, and where most of the one- reel Keystones may be seen. Unttl Saturday night we present Fatty Arbuckle “An Incompetent Hero” AFLIGHT FOR A FORTUNE Two-reel Majestic “Sweet ad Low” sure that we need not worry about Mra. Utter. She did not realise the ormity of her offense. As soon as she did she decided she could not do it.” I bad to tell Elfene the’ whale | geo you have all the money story, and I could see immediately nt; you have never known she was prejudiced against Mrs. | in val your life what it is not to | have everything that wealth could “Bhe was ogo lero Diek | buy, but suppose you were left to- © save her child's life,” I said. morrow without a cent. You don't Your Favorite Is Here LILLIAN WALKER In a Bunch of Fun Miss Tomboy and Freckles MARY PICKFORD In Her Delightful Story THE MENDER OF NETS ALICE JOYCE In a Drama of Mystery THE RIDDLE OF THE GREEN UMBRELLA Melbourne Until Saturday Night “Beneath the Lion's Paws,” three pels part drama; “Fate's Midnight ‘Well, Margie, Tl go down with Hour,” Kalem drama; “Getting t: ieee but don't expect me to like the Ball Game,” Edison comedy er. eff ‘ “1 shall expect {t, for she fs a Grand U very Ukable woman and really, 1| «rn Wome Prieiney ten eel do not feel anything now but 80F/Reiance drama: “Elis” Talents row for her Lydon eg Wife,” Keystone comedy; “Shep's can’t understand you, Madg®"|Race With Death,” Thanhauser said Eliene. “I would hate her.” | arama “You did not hate the mother of} P aa Harry's children, and she had really) circuit Un tht rd, wronged you for months and years. | rye Turn et (ene ae Mra, Utter only made the attempt) with King Baggot “Peril to wrong Dick, and, at that, she line,” current chapter and the tool of an unscrupulous two other pictures i gs gang of men.” eee | “I guess we're all alike after all,” |) Tyjkum Until Th said Eliene, musingly, “and {f we! “Wanted By the’ Sete ees women are given half a chance we | witiiam Jefferson. : | may be depended upon to help ee | others of our sex the same as men| Aihambra Until Wednesday Ni ht do for each other | “The First Law,” of “The Trey By this time Ellene was ready to} o’ Hearts” serial: “Animated Week go over to Mra. Utter’s rooms, and | ty” and a comedy we took the nurse and boys with | eee us for an airing. Mission All Week I could see that Eliene was sur-| “Behind the Scenes,” prised and pleased with Mrs. Ut-| Pickford drama; “In iedaell” ‘Gut or PARK MOTORS | tern appearance lean” aounio She {s a woman of rare person . ality and ghar, An8 I wi | Alaska All Week Police officers are instructed to |T am tn hopes that we “His Last Dollar,” drama; pits) tactfully but firmly clear down: | out something for her to do. “News Pictures” and a comedy. | town streets of congestion caused Harry came in while we were . oo. standing autos, by foreing the talking and said that he had been @ owners to park them in the middle lucky enough to get a double com Dy itth ave aa a pedaral tiaer tel partment with connecting door for Tuesday by Chief Griffiths. Mrs. Utter and Eliene, : Mrs. Utter sald as she left: “You | have brought back my faith in hu WARN U.S. SHIPPERS |. manity, Mra, Waverly. I thought The Chamber of Commerce has lieogtvad “e': eommkalgption tern coe |the British ambassador at Wash: | men culpable and all women | suspicious of each other “Eliene has just sald to me that At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday|!ngton, in which he asks the cham “The Trey o' Hearts,” No, 4, two| ber to warn shippers of the pres-| |parts; “The Man Within,” drama; | ence of floating mines off the/ 39c Monten... Eilers: ‘DIC size 17x24, covered with fancy art tickings, free from dust; worth 60c. 8! Bath = tao $2.85 nem ioe Te cord and tassel to mateh worth $4.00 29 Imported Roding, 27 ine, wide, large range of patterns. Comfort 6c Sotee destens, colors; worth 10¢ Fo me Towels, size 17x84, nice quality huck; worth 10c. 39c Towels, ‘goods even weave, red border: elsewhere 500 dozen. ‘altcora, fast dove: Barbers’ upon serve 81.50 Pillows—All foathers, free from dust; size 20x26 covered with fancy art ticking, rose designs, in blue and tan. Spe Oe etal Thursday NORTHWEST IS ASKED T0 HELP FEED BELGIUM Read this cable from Herbert foover, chairman of the American | |eltet in Belgium, the country that| few months ago was humming | with industry and happy with |plenty, and ask yourself how you'd | diers. like being in their fix: } “Over 1,000,000 people are in the bread Mne, with supplies estimated RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Friday “The Trey o' Hearts,” No. 12, two parts; “Kid Reagan's Hands,” two |part drama; “Be Neutral,” drama; | “Our Land of Gold,” educational-| scenic; “He Never Said a Word,” comedy. ° ‘women-—if given half a chance— will stand by each other, even when they suffer wrongs at their hands, 1 answered. B brit sh isles. BILLY QUIRK In That Matrimonial Scream IN BRIDAL ATTIRE VIRGINIA SHIRLEY AND DENIS BRIEN Will Demonstrate the Newest Ballroom Dances as Danced by the “Castles” WALLACE AT THE PIPE ORGAN ROBERTS AND HIS BANJO CLEMMER 10c--Seattle’sBestPhotoplay House--10c American Drama. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Admission 5 CENTS | nose | the head will open; THEQ@)TRE | You and Mrs. Symone are dif. ferent from the women 1 have met,” she murmured, as she turned to go. “That {s because we have both |"The Bar Cross Liar,” drama “Johnnie From Jonesboro,” com edy We can see our way clear to the been given ‘our chance.’ It {s only the woman who passes through | great crises who becomes big enough to see the point of view of | the other woman.’ ‘We all shrink from grief and| hardships, but tt only by them that | experienc land of content “Dick would call this my school teacher preaching, Mrs. Utter, but I find great consolation in analyzing and groping for the rea son why (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) IN ONE MINUTE! C OPEN—COLDS AND | stops Nasty Discharge, Clears Stuffed Head, Heals Inflam- ed Air Passages and You Breathe Pres: Try “Hly's Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try 1t—Apply a little fn the nos. trils and instantly your clogged and stopped-up alr passages of you will breathe dullness and headache dis. appear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely'’s Cream Balm” | freely; LOGGED NOSTRILS CATARRH VANISH at any drug store, This sweet, fra grant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen mem brane which Ines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feol ing of cleansing, soothing relief comes immoditely. Don't lie awake gling for breath, tonight strug with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blow ing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless, Put your faith—just once—in “Hly's Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear, PAINLESS DENTISTS te EXAMINATION 2K Gold Crowns... $5.00 Bridgework 5 Full Set of Teeth Porcelain Crown..... Gold Fillings .., Silver Fillings. We do exactly as ‘advertised. Lady Attendant. Terms to sult All work guaranteed 15 yea ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS tet and Pike, Opp. Public Mi Laboring People’s ventiats. _|to last from one to three we The situation cannot be met with-/ | sent, so the men may eat ks, out direct exports from the United States. We shall require upward of 20,000 tons of foodstuffs monthly. We want food, not clothes, as this is a question of starvation.” It was addressed to the San Fran cisco Chamber of Commerce, and resulted {n $100,000 being raised. Tuesday the Seattle Chamber of Commerce appealed to the North west for contributions. Wheat beans, peas and bacon are most wanted. Rallroads are shipping free. |BUY wooo FOR LEGS COPENHAG 11.—Lime- wood ts regarded as the best for artificial legs, and German buyers are purchasing {t extensively in Denmark. TAKE NOON RECESS PARIS, Nov. 11. dlers tell of chivalry tn the trenches. where often both sides cease firing at noontime, as if by the soldiers in hostile trenches not jmany hundred feet apart often en. ‘tertain each other with the songs of their respective countries. Returning sol mutual con-} At night | ‘arcurr DC Second, Near Marion TODAY KING BAGGOT “THE TURN OF THE TIDE” 2-part Drama of the Seaco PEARL WHITE in “PERILS OF PAULINE” (No. 15) 2 parts. New Thrills, ———— EDNA MAISON In “NAN OF THE HILLS” Vivid Story of the Western Mines. Also a Funny Universal Comedy. Sc Show of Quality, FirstRun Pictures Only. COMING—SUNDAY > “THE MYSTERIOUS | HAND” In 3 Parte,

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