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STAR-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. PAGE 3. =*BANKRUPT= BOUGHT FROM U. S. DISTRICT COURT Combined Stocks of Raitanen & Wuori cm Chicago Misfit Parlors—-$50,000 Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Sacrificed. BANKRUPT PRICES \F YOU HAVE A GOOD CoM PLEXION YOU DON’T NEED BRAINS T have not seen Mollie since 1 jeame home and it rather disquiets me, for Molile usually comes in at | leapt once In two days I was over at Dad's today, but left before | Mollie got home from work. Mother . Waverly told me that Mollie had $3.00 Boys’ $1. 25 again changed her position and Shoes sald by $4.00 Packard 2. 5 At last Mollie seems to have a $1.50 Men’s $ 1 5 $ 85 Shoes $ 3 [place that auits her.” | satternia | 1 not be @atisfied until 1 ° Sweaters I ' 4. $3.50 Men's $1 85 hear Mollie's version of 1. Mother| v Dress Shoes .... ° Waverly did not tell Dad about x 1Sc Men's $20 ' its. Blue $6 85 $4.00 Men's |Diek and the poor dear man was $1.50 Wool Underwear 25¢ Men's Garters Men's Suits Custom Ta $25 Hand | Tailor $5.00 Wor! Shoe $7.50 $9.65 il ed Viscolized Waterproof : $2.85 Hand-made over there for the Inst day or two He has fatled fast since 1 last saw him. { | I sat down and told him the whole story about the attempt at $30 $11.50 blackmail | “Lam glad you told me, Margie,” $4.65 nest Wooler $1.50 Flannel Loggers | est w. }he said, “for two reasons. First, ee Samana $ 5 All Wool Men's $ 50 HATS |because I confess 1 thought per. 75c Fleece 1 Overcoats 7 haps you ema Dick had forgoctent 38c : $3.00 Men's me a Ittle, Another Is that it Underwear ......... $5 B Suits, $2 45 Hats 1.39 hurts me to see how every one} . 50c Police Models seems to think that I have lost in $5.00 J. B. Stet- .19¢c te it in th ffal f thi orid.| Suspenders 3 5 Men's Fine 1 78 son Hats .. * $2 85 All any one, but you, Margie, talks 50c Silk $ $ 3 bout is myself and physical Ties rf, 1 1 Cc 2 press anes . Lay Boys’ Sentings 1 oo is tired "Oh Just thinking about myself, “Dick will have to look out, my dear, for he has always been more or lens susceptible to the wiles of women. A pretty woman can gain his sympathy at any momept. You must be very careful, dear, and keep your beauty, for I am afraid that poor foolish Dick's eye for beauty would insist upon being filled at any cost.” It's rather strange, little book, that I have received the name warn. ing within 24 hours from both Aunt Mary and Dad. | wonder if 1 am going off in my looks? Ian't it a dreadful state of af. fairs when keeping your husband's Vagrant fancy depends upon the | way you keep the gions on your hair| and the rose tint of youth in your CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS ti ebliat FIRST AVENUE— COR. UNION ST ° Business ts good, Mayor Gill Thureday received a) ALL THE “MILLION DOLLAR; — Exx,” comedy. skin? } oo rank at Chicago waying Mystery” fans are flocking to the | eee Mr. Selwin hades word to may on te - wid Ike te Colonial theatre this week to see . Greenwood Theatre Thursday | this samo @ubject the other night that maybe they, too, would like 0/16 finish of this exciting serial a “Monsier Blue Beard,” drama;| When he came over to see Dick buy some municipal bonds, and ask-| 7) igse chapter !s entitled “The ‘Taint of An Allen,” drama after he had broken his hand. | ing the mayor to send a description) wai ticg of the Conspirators,” and : _ Dick, my boy,” he admonished, > of moy that might be on the mar. ket. Th you must be very careful not to let a pretty woman take you in again. If woman only knew the everybody who has followed the story has bis or her idea of just how it should be finished RESIDENCE THEATRES say they could dispose of also At the Home Until Sunday — | some to eager customers; At the conclusion of this chapter, “A Million in Pearls,” two-part |effect her beauty had upon the mind scRool and county bond | the winner of the 100-word solution |drama; “Animated Weekly,” No, | and pears of anol copa would) | ot the Myst will be presented | 139, topfcal; “Vasco, the Vamplre,"| "ever pray for anything else.” | is eee | with a cheek for $10,000, and the} }drama; “Untversal Ike, Jr, and| “I'd hate to think, Mr, Selwin,| that a man would pass by worth! for beauty. My mother taught me that if I were kind and sweet and sympathetic it would count more, n beauty. { Well,” said Mr, Sa@lwin, rather, cynically, “It seeme to me, looking about among my young friends, that more of them marry girls who look “YOUR PACKAGE well in evening dress than those version made into a Saal climax. ‘i Mother: An. Law,” comedy. RECENTLY, Write DIRECTOR Otis Turner was taking some race mes for the six-reel production, “Damon and Pythias,” « farmer came in sight down the road and looked as If he might walk into the fleid of the camera and spoll the Picture. Turner sent his istant to head) | him off. | “Taking moving pictures, are you?” exclaimed the farmer. “Well, it got my idea of being photo graphed, and you bet you're whoop in’ I won't get in the picture.” = Mabel Nor- mand, featur. ed In the two- part Keystone comedy at the Class A un tit Saturday night. Mabel, when with the Blograph com. pany, was japron. The most advantageous marriages that have been made, either in this country or th Eng land tn the last decade, have been made by women of the «tage. “Now, I don’t want to decry the stage, but no one can say there fs |much of the shrinking violet about! it and you must admit that flash ing, dashing beauty marks most of All day Friday packages of absorbent cotton rolled through the parcel post window at the postoffice, sent by Seattle folke responding to the plea of Wm, G. Shepherd, United Press cor- HARRY DUNKINSON’S LITTLE! white clown hat receives more| abuse than any six objects in the Varnish, highest grade |) $2.00 per gal. Floor | k he respondent, whose story in The |the women who are on it. Why,| Kalsomine, Lergge for a room EB coe cella Star Wednesday told of the IM s. Waverly, I was quite surprised . 280 6 upon wearing it)! “bathing girl, | Mrs y, q La a ina tal ae Ki d ev-| | because of her acute suffering of soldi in | when I found that Dick had married . | ben he ts ot beg fed borat Pal love of the Europe's hospitals, because the & school teacher, I've often seen) SUNSET PAINT & VARNISH {tight in knocking 1¢ off at erat op-|| water. She cotton supply had been ex: | Master Dick cast his eye on the! . has a pet soa hausted. pretty chorus girls off or on the| co. portunity. t | When it ts off, that’s a sure sign| | t'om with Hundreds of pounds of cotton| tase and when Twas told he wasl . he is workin: pl ete were dispatched from Seattlelfirew up my hands. Of couroe, ec ee TT ‘ 2 A | water, all of || Thursday. The supply Was £TOW) when 1 enw you I needed no further BUY YOUR “THE FAIR REBEL” DRAMA!) Viich is |ing Friday, erplabetan® at the Melbourne until Saturday) | geen in “Sea The wire Friday brought word of| «There must have been times, BLANK BOOKS night is a Jove story of the Revo-| Nymphs. | similar activity throughout the), gelwin, when you made Mra |lutlonary war, United States, wherever Shepherd's! geiwin rather worried over you,” i story was printed I parried demurely after his com- A plan is afoot now to assemble! niment and, although Mr. Selwin a big unit shipment at Red Cross|i, close to 70, he had no doubt 1 headquarters, Washington, D. C was speaking from conviction Seattle donators who do not wish] No man, little book, ean con to trouble mailing their cotton are| ceive that he ever gets too old to advised to send it to the First Pres-|he interesting to & woman of any byterian church, whence It will bel age trom 16 to 60, . “THE WIN(K)SOME WIDOW” comedy ft the Liberty tells of the adventures of a winsome widow with a troublesome wink. three-part drama; “Mr. Noads’ Ad léss Day,” comedy. Night pe five-part Kleine drama. o’ Hearts,” n . to: *Th boa i ge = —_ Y Dick caught the look of satisfac- n ntil Saturday Night | Parte aiabec re mk @ Seattle Red Cross report®)tion on Mr. Selwin’s face and oe ‘aun Nymphs Y tweree! | Blind,” two-part drama; the receipt of 100 boxes of apples| winked at me, but I am sure he Keystone comedy, with Mabel Nor. | ~~~ ire and 500 cases of salmon, which willl foeis just the same in regard to mand; “False Pride,” Majestic KILLS A HEN THAT be sent to Belgium on the Chamber| himseif. drama; “Where the Road Parts, of Commerce ship. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) has $1,919.90, which with Seattle mer. The society will be «pent American Grama. . Grand Untit Satay Night HAS FOUR WINGS' John M_| Chants in the purchase of foodstuffs. | “the icketotenve Man" and) gcyson, a chicken fancier, has |The eupsiies viii goto Europe. |! Complete Report a comedy. nee 4-montha-old Houdan pullet that hae! k T commenced to grow a second palr of | Kk ti} Saturday Night | °°. | f Market ja Bm ot isnt Na es ng snnas ne LOGAL MERCHANTS || of Market Today J | Abeles; “Cupid's Pranks,” comedy, Pettia County be REGAL SHOE TALK AT TACOMA TACOMA, Nov. 20.—Ten Seattle Arygoods merchants Joined merch- Poultry Show tn De and Pathe’s News picture. Prices Paid Prodacers for Vegetables and eee Fruit, (Corrected Gatly by J, W. Looal potatoes Yakima potatoe Godwin & Co.) Circult Until Saturday Night “The Yellow Streak,” two-part |drama; “Perils of Pauline,” our. ants of this city last night in a “get| cal. sweet potatoes cry |rent chapter; “The Dog Ratflos”|| REPAIR SHOP J together’ banquet at the Commer-|Onion ois jand “When Bess Got in Wrong, Tint end tenées, ‘Made dine. clal Club. Speakers from Seattle |‘ a. ene comedies, : were Frank McDermott and Mr 50 @ 1.00 | led etre McLaren, of the Bon Marche; Ed- [100 @ 125 | Melbourne Until Saturday Night [J Meier is used and the men take a {| win London, John Panton, A, @. H i eis “The Fair Rebel,” drama; pride in thet ork Fraser and A. J, Rhodes. Ik radishes 2% hb ater a eco and DR. LA MONTE Robert McCormack, W. L, Rhodes per don. ett At Cut Prices ‘atty’s Sweet heart,’ med y. Chiropodist In Attendance ae other Seattle men were pres ° so Until Further Notice. | Liberty Until Saturday Night lee menor 8 ts ALL WORK GUARANTEED “The Win(k)some Widow,” four. “AMUS E 7MENTS |Honoy, stra © 109 FIFTEEN YEARS part Vitagraph; “Boodle’s Baby,” JOBE! jViatoncin oranies g rs comedy. =e a nme boon ee. eet ay Bin $10 Solld Gold or $ para eee 0 TWICE _DA Cal rite at pet orate FH Porcelain Crown... PODOP| Mission All Week MO RE 2:30 & 8:30 | Metropolitan Theatre Cooking apples «>. @ 17% $10 Gold or Porce- $3 50 | “The Man From Mexico,” drama. LAST TIMES THIS WREK ee Dally 9:16 ia lain Bridge Work... * | one MATINER gus Extra 5.008) Attambrs Untit sunday night THE SPOILERS sATURD, LAT 1:80 Pa Heavy, per tooth . "His Heart, Hand and Sword,”| ere shee wier ay $25 Set of Teeth two-part drama; “The Treasure| |, Gresierl, Bary Mem MILLIONS THAT WORK Be Guaranteed : $8.00 Train,” two-part drama; ‘Noodles’ | *'* 4 PRICHA—106 AND 206 ‘ b are] $15 Set of Teeth 5 00 Return,” comedy ‘ | WEEK COM. BUNDAY, Seite aeons | Cranderrise, par bax @ 8.00 Guaranteed $ . re [95 Oe-SBEAie, Wed Phere. and saints | Prices Paid Producers for Eggs, Solid Gold Fillings......61 Up? “RESIDENCE THEATRES me Laughing Hit of ~ Seattle Theatre Poultry, Veal and Pork Other Fillings 50 “A PAIR OF SIXES” ‘The Seattle Players in Kear esose 45 OFFICE HOURS: | At the Home Until Friday BB aig gy py xe py lu rt tee. is ae Dally, 9 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12. ae “The Trey o' Hearts,” No. 13, two wea te, bm. 4180, icer Mens, 9 lbs, and under ; 10 cs 4 ants, Oc, The, $1.0 Aprings , 1@ i Latte Mile ionit sd ihe etn cle y spe TONIGHT—26¢, B00, The Turkeys, ive mo @ SELLI ox ne n | Ducks, young as BOSTON| peer pee eae 8S f CONSE UR UU OUEEED LOEW’S Ss EMPRESS: PANTAGES | \auines na, wood sive, 2a: He [ CUT RATE | PACKARD—VELIE | Veal, 66 to 120-1, 1 @ i é 0 | Yes large soon DENTIST Henry:B. Toomer & Co. | LOTTIE MAYER [Yt M8 vio vow 8 By Ss | AND— Selling Prices for Butter, Rip and 1420 Second Avenue, Cheese utter t Native W ington ey a lA JOKE ON TOM Native W ington creamery, solid pack } tern brick tt | _ SCAMMON, Kan. Nov. 20.— . i, ea | Thomas B. Evans, postm: More than half of the world’s! Scammon, thought his books Vid uckara : DANCINGNEREIDS Oppouite Bon Marche. Bring this ad with you. hoe Bradner Co,) J Elliott 320 rected dally b: K notoptay.| LAMURIE ORDWAY. rere soccssscesee +. 60 OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. Ol! Clothing for Men— all Styles— ME $11 This is certainly an exceptic You th be withdrawn any day Fancy Colored Suits in 8 Rubber Raincoats From $2.50 Up With two pairs of lined pants, These in all the new colors. Shown in eds, cassimeres, worsteds and serges best linings and trimmings. Here you will find values up to $7.50. Your choice tomorrow mal offer, which may r choice of any of our 1 store, whether the retail price be $25.00 or $15.00, $11.85 suit Saturday Remember, we stand behind we sell, and will willingly take it bac f every k, before worn, if not sat tory Men's Homespun Coats $8.95 You certainly can't afford to mine thi epun style, in when you can make use of them to advantage. ture ho make yo damp, urday $ A big Men's worsteds and serge, in niodium and dark colors. ing materials; full range of sizes up to 44 Just Received Two shipments of Boys’ Wi and shirt, A Splendid Fiasnel shirt for... .25¢ with military collar at like the ones you -50c Was really made to sell for é6e, but we bought In such large quantities for our two stores that @ Special concession in price was made us. Colors, gray, tan and black. Full range of sizes In mray onl tached. J ese for B50. Our Boye’ masses Watet at cies. population lives in the tropics of | th A The ne’ affording yp beauty and ” City Ticket T. J. MOO Pass. and T Phones Main City Rain For further information, berths, ttekets, etc., apply s offer. 50 Men's Home Coats, nacaan values to $15.00, Juet Knickerboc k e r style, cut full and roomy and made from mill ends of some of the best materials that can be had for good, hard wear. Sizes run from 6 to 18 years Boys’ Norfolk Suits $3.39 This 1s @ regular $5.00 value and comes in good heavy suftings which should give excellent wear, reinforced in all the weak parts. If your boy {s in need of a suit now is your opportunity to save a little money. Sizes from 5 to 14 years. MEN’S NEEDS — Special Aenea 49c Elastic HMibbed Shirts 95c laundered’ cutee. “and laundere: and Drawers, form fitting, winter weight; will wear equal to any $1.00 garme: ors ecru and brown; nines to 46. In a Couble tex- mespun cloth They'll 1 feel comfortable these ‘ool days. Special Sat 8.95. purchase of 2 Pants in Spleodid wear- waist measue Garmeat—Haines’ Soft, a better fitting shirt at ny pri AS ¢ Mens Silk Neckwear C here's your opportun- ity to anticipate for the holl- days; beautiful, rich etlke, pa F end Ties in values from 750 to $1.00. Your choice them in ‘indow. irts, our 5c quality, laundered cuffs and neckband in neat pattern a fast colors; sizes from 17% Soft Shirts ht. Garment—Mea's J Fleece Heavy wel upiieated under tomorrow 3%c each. Mente Natural and eupereealaht ates, even weave like the $1.00 kind. Will give | plenty of wear, All sizes up to 48 died from overwork and worry in making up the apparent def- leit. After his death government experts found an error in his books, showing he had owed the government nothing, A check for $920.21 was given to | | =H er at showed a shortage of almost $1,000 to the ————————— He | - New Spokane Service Effective Sunday, Nov. 22nd “see America First” Will place in service between Seattle and Spokane a new, fast train, Leaving Seattle 10:30 A. M. Arriving Spokane 9:30 P. M. Leaving Spokane 8:30 P. M. Arriving Seattle 8:00 A. M. This train will carry compartment observa- tion car, standard sleepers, dining car and coaches, and will be first class in every re- spect. The Oriental Limited's time will be shortened between Seattle and Spokane, making it an ideal business man's train. Leave Seattle 7:30 P. Arr. Spokane 9:10 P. local train making all stops will Leave Seattle 7:00 A. M. Arr. Spokane 7:45 A. M. w train will cross the beautiful Cascade mountains in @aylight, passengers opportunity of seeing mowutain scenery, which for grandeur cannot be surpassed, m5 M. M Office, Coltmmbia and Second RE, C. W. MELDRUM, kt, Agt Asst. Gen, Pass. Agt. 117, Elliott 5609 or King Street Station.