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iy re f the dine | : Bud, Bill and the Waiter A Riot of Fun ina Restaurant Franeis X. Bushman The Man Who Was Voted the World’s Mo: Popular Photoplayer, Offers His Latest Success, PLUM TREE A Thrilling, Soul-Stirring Mystery Drama Wallace 3. Pipe Organ CLEMMER 10¢-Seattle’sBest Photoplay House--10c HEARST- SELIG NEWS | PHOTO PLAYS| FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN IS AT, the Clemmer in his latest dramatic) success, “The Piom Tree.” This is| @ fascinating story of mystery, full) of thrills and with plenty of excite ment. Mr. Bushman was recently voted the world’s most popular photoplay actor, and he ts a de- cided favorite wherever motion pic- tures are shown. Other good ———————— ____—§ CHAPLIN in another 2-reel KEYSTONE “Special” Comedy “His Prehistoric Past” BLANCHE SWEE In “The Little Country Mouse” tic Drama “WHEN QUEENIE CAME BACK” Beauty Comedy Drama. A study of BIRDS IN NATURAL COLORS A Pathe. Wed., Thur. Fri., Sat. 5c ADMISSION —— | | gold mines. comedy; things on today’s change of pro-| gram include the Hearst-Selig News nd a comedy, “Bud, Bill and the! Walter.” eee AN ENTIRE ENGLISH VIL-| lage was built by Kalem during the filming of Sheridan's famous comedy, “The School for Scandal Alice Joyce, Kalem’s beautiful star, appears as Lady Teazle. | eee MARC M'DERMOTT, OF THE 4 in} Edison company, is the star “The Pines of Lorry,” the part drama that heads today’s new show at the Melbourne, Miriam Nesbit supports him. | eee ANNA LITTLE IS THE CHO. rus girl, in the two-part Rex drama, “The Chorus Girl's Than} giving.” A fugitive from justice climbs into her room just after| the landlady had ordered her out| for non-payment. A price is on| his head—it will bring her back to| health. He does all he can do— acrifices Hiberty—and wins. This} is one of the joint headliners at the New Circuit today. eee | “THE WALLS OF JERICHO,” at the Colonial, is a story of the o- Clemmer Until Saturday Night | “The Plum Tree,” Essanay dra-| ma; “Bud, Bill and the Watter,”| Hearst-Selig News.” Alaska Unti! Saturday Night The Circus dra ‘Pathes’ Picture comedy and a Class A Unti! Saturday Night “His Prehistoric Past,” two-part stone, with Chas. ° Chaplin The Little Country Mouse, |drama, with Blanche Sweet |“When Queenie Came Back,” com. edy drama, with M a Fischer eee | Grand Until Saturday Night | ‘The Master Key,” a serial,! and two other pictures, Melbourne Until Saturday The Pines of Lorry,” tv Fdison drama The frama; “The Fable of the Girla and the Four Times Vet eran. a Geor Ade Colonial Until S: The Wall Je Liberty Until Saturday Night The Fortune Hunter,” six-part comedy-drama. ote | Mission Until Saturday Night “Aristocracy,” drama. a ter Alhambra Until Wednesday Night Night | part comedy day ight icho,” drama “Terence O'Rourke's Adven tures. Animated Weekly, Those Were the Happy Days,” two-part Nestor comedy; “As We Journe hrough e,” drama. Ppa RESIDENCE THEATRES { & At the Home Until Friday “The Trey o' Hearts,” No. 16, Higher Law, “A Dramatic At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday ‘The Trey o' Hearts,” N two ports; “As F p Willed,” two-! part drama ‘The | Rules the World, 2, 1914, PAGE 'Five Best Hero Stories of the War! Here Is the First: Hero in Overalls Saves the Special Correspondence PARIS, Nov. 18 Moyer ts rather @ poorly fitting nam Moyer him would Impress ou as herole if, p 6, you were strolling up Piecadilly and he hatled you with, “Keb, sir?” or Text, sir?” He came from somewhere over in the edge of the Whitechapel dis. trict of London and arose to the eminence of a job in a garage By and by he drove a taxi through London streets. The young man who employed him as mechanician grew weary of the auto racing, and, to get more thrills, went {nto areoplane driving Enlists in Flying Corps Moyer loved the moters of aero planes even more than he did those of automobiles, He understood them. When the war came, he went across the channel to France as Artificer Moyer, attached to one of the big military airships of the Royal flying corps. All the others were heroes Moyer was only a mechanict On September 19 the dirtg! hip to the care of which M. evoted his time was sent from & point near Ostend to scout ov the Mnes of Germans pressing for. ward airship was returning Shells the Germans had fired up- when suddenly a shiver that shook the airship from end to end. Propeller Blade Snaps The thin steel alloy blades of the propeller snappe » blade flew against the bas bag There was another shock that threw the 12 members of the crew 0 {to the floor of the hanging cabin; to ere dro’ shut thetr eyes, expecting the bag momentartly to collapse, ng them 3,000 feet to | mangled masses of dead men in the hay da. The blade had not punctured th { bag. The heroes aroused themselves and gazed at each other, faces blanched with horror at the thought of the death they had narrowly es. caped Then they realized they were tn a terrible position Drift Over Enemy's Lines . without Its propeller, was helpless and drifting rapidly in the wind straight back over the German lines With glasses they could see the haze hanging over the world’s grea: battlefield Artificer Moyer was busy. There was an extra propeller, Thi in the cabin FISH MEN GATHER IN SMITH BUILDING Tho trip was a success and the “Without a Word Moyer Crawled Out That Rod to the End.” and, while the others were discuss! ir danger, he had found this rand was making his way back through the airship, Sticking out from the stern feet behind the cabin was a thin rod—na rod of j Steel two and a half inches thick | At the end of t thin rod the broken ends of the propeller blades were fastened by bolts. | Hangs Over Space Without a word Moyer crawled out that rod to the end. With legs wrapped around the rod, holding only by the Jagged ends of the pro- peller ades, he ed with} wrench until the bolts were loos 4 and he hurled the rest of the we er downward hen he slid backward along the and, rod, secured the new prope! Again clinging by legs and hb | he crawled back and drew the new! Lives of Balloon Crew Dangling in Air the shaft For more than two hours Moyer worked while the airship Moated wr and nearer to the German 3,000 feet in the alr. dozen men in the cabin were lines, Th | watching, one instant Moyer at his task; the next the country ahead Piane Prepares to Attack One with glasses reported that a man war plane was belng pre pared to rive and attack Finally, Moyer finished the fob and crept stiffly backward, almost paralyzed by the strain The men in the cabin seized his lege and drew him {nto the ship He reeled, but, standing straight saluted and said Ready, tain.” An instant Inter the motors were whirring, the airship described a wide are and, turning southwa propeller bindes over the end of fied with gathering speed Good-bye Dyspepsia | No More Gurgly Brash, “Lump of Lead,” Bad Digestion, Heartburn or Stomach Troubles | Quick Relief, Costs Nothing to Try | The man who can't help making | faces at his stomach, the man or} woman with a grouchy digestion. or with downright dy epsia need fret no more over stomach trou bles. 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Yet ac-| and absolutely Bartell Drug 1 10c HINDONS Fancy sith Waists of Unusual 20 sts that are 50, $1.7. dozen W now at $1.25, $1 the price signs; Tailored stripe, Swiss and § %6 to 44. Flannel W olesette On sale Thursday on sale 40 Children’s Coats, 10 to 14 years, each Thursday at the fe 37 Children's Coats, 10 to 14 years, each Unmatchable | Bargains Children’s Wash ages 2 to | on Thursday, all Warm Cashmere Gloves, for women 25c and children; lned; spectal | | ' 2be, 25c children; Lamb'swool Stock- Ings for women and regular 35 Se grades. | | JIM EDIE TRIEDA LITTLE | FLIRTATION (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper| Enterprise Association.) | I started, little book, to tell you last night about the club dance and ran off on other tangents, but you should know of the dance, for it was a jolly expertence, and through t I learned many things both for myself and others First, when we got into the taxi, Dick insisted on riding on the back seat with Kitty and me, “because Tam an invalid, you great, hulking cave man,” he said to Jim | As soon as we were comfortably settled, Dick put his well arm about me and snuggled me up to him. | “I want you to teach me some of the new steps, Margie,” he whis- pered But I don't know them, dear.” “You can pick them up easily, You are the most graceful dancer I ever saw, with the possible excep. tion of Eleanor Fairlow, I think she dances as well as you.” | “Will she be at the club tonight?” “T don't think 80, Fleanor doesn't have as much attention as | would think she would have, She is| ® beautiful creature, and radiates | personality.” | “You don't know the reason why,| Master Dick broke In Jim, scorn. fully, “Six years ago Eleanor Fair S| low had every one of us at her feet but when you came on and copped er out, we dropped off, one by one, all thinking we would be invited to your wedding soon. Then, to every! one’s surprise, you sprung Margie! on us, Most of us have tried to go} back to Eleanor, but for some rea son she has hung back. Is she still wearing the willow?” | “Jim, you don't know what you are talking about,” answered Dick with a ring of annoyance in his voice. “Of course, I iked Eleanor and she liked me, but we were nev produced atment of mach | a re. used | " owing to markable flesh producing effect, be by those who are not willl) their weight 19 pounds or >»TEWART HOUSE 8G Stewart St Near Pike Moder Large, M "| Margie.” -| story, I thought, as Jim said jer engaged and I was free to marry whom I should choose, and she could do the same. I am still very) fond of Eleanor, but for me she can) never be of the every-day charm of} At last I had gotten to the real “Well, I don't blame you, old man, for Margie charms me every day more than Eleanor, and I hope she will charm me with about four dances tonight. You know, girls, I'm not! going to dance with any one but you BARGAINS FOR STAR READERS 98c Waists 98c Lingerie in most da , and fully worth serge 1 mixtures, checks, stripes. In nty de Bl ; vy, Tan, Gray, Granite and aists, Roman Bre Selling regularly for $3.98, $5.00 "O8c ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS In Children’s and Misses’ Coats To Make Room for Our Toy Display 127 Misses’ and Children’s Coats, which SANTA CLAUS EXTRA! $1 4 Children's warm | OB Women's hoavy Slippers, in Cardinal, * Flannel and Cor. | C Fleeced Shirts and} Wine, Gray, Brown. Sizes 2% to & duroy Coats; ages 2 to 6; | Drawers; pure white; all | Worth $1.60. special, $1.48. | sizes | Ladi extra quality fur 5 Imported Hair Net 59 Women's Union $1.4 trimmed Jullets, with C with or without elas C suits; extra tine | tancy buckles, in Purple, Lavender, tie; all colors; special Sc. | grade; $1.00 values; special | Baby Blue, Tan and Gray. These have | 59e. 15c 22; sizes to 28, 25c; alzes to 34, B50, 49c all sizes; special 49c. 19c years ,along, Kitty; | the to some other woman who is unat-| 19c YARD “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY RINDONS IMG] oman se ni 400 y atylen. ial 18, SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. Tuursb'Y BARGAINS Dress Skirts $2.98 and $3.98 50 excellent Skirts, Merit selling right made of fine, all-wool and $6.00 and $3.98. Thursday your choice, $2.98 represent values from $4.50 to $16.00, lowing prices: $2.98 | 20 Misses’ Coats, $9 50 | 15 to 19 years, each......... ° Bring the children in to see what Santa has for them in Dolls, Mechanical Toys, Engines, Guns, Holiday Slippers Just opened, hundreds of dozens of Slippers, which make acceptable Holl- day gifts for any of the family. 98c Ladies’ fur and ribbon trim- med Felt Slippers, in Brown, Blue, Gray and Wine; worth $1.25. $1.2 30 Misses’ Coats, 15 to 19 years, each... Underwear Specials Ladies’ fur trimmed Felt leather soles. Sizes 2% to 8. Children’s Vests and Pants; sizes up to $1 4 Ladies’ “Rest Rite” or ° “Comfy” Slippers, with soft leather soles, in Brown, Light Blue and Old Rose. Sizes 2% to 7. Children’s Felt Slippers Rich colors, in plain and fur trimmed, " 69c 75c"98c M fleeced; fine grade; Union Sults for chil- dren, ages 2 to 12 jrop seat; epecial 19c. I'm going to show every one that I| same things to her.” think the women in our little party; “Ask her what I said and you will are the belles of the ball. Come| find out that I did not. However, the first turkey trot) Kitty ts a good sport, and I've a is ours.” | mind to go down there and wake up This was said as we drove up to| that ‘dry bones’ of a husband of hers the door, and Kitty and I hurried to/ until he can appreciate what he has dreasing-room to divest our-| got.” selves of our wraps. IT laughed so loud I was afraid I Dick took possession of me as/drew attention to us. Was there soon I entered the big dance/ever a male flirt who did not think room, and we went gayly trotting) he understood all women, and, if about. he were married, does he not always It was astonishing how well he| deplore that his wife was a good guided me with only one arm. | woman, but she did not understand When we had finished, I gave the| him? next dance to Jim, and Dick took) (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) | “Margie, I'm going to say some- thing {f you kill me,” whispered Jim “You are by far the prettiest woman in the room. You should always wear white. With your sparkling eyes, your tempting mouth and that| tantalizing, burnished copper hair/ of yours, you are simply irresist-| ible.” “Look here, Jim! I am perfectly | content for you to try your compli- ments upon me before saying them| BUY YOUR BLANK BOOKS FROM Morey Stationery Co. TIS Firat Ave. Near Columbian st, OUNTAIN PENS An ideal present. Waterman, Ideal, Conklin, Parker, Sheaffer and Moore's are the best, My stock is complete. MENDENHALL, THE PEN MAN 117 Madison. tached and fancy free, but I warn you that I shall compare notes with Kitty, and I'll wager you said the After Other Doctors Fail Dr. Jordan Cures the Worst Cases of Tuberculosis Cured Patients Testify as to the Merits of His Glandular Remedies May 11, 1913 Almost @ year ago I began to cough, and my hea an to give | way, but I did not know the cause. Three doctors disagreed as to | the ‘cause, one doctor in Port Orchard, one in Bremerton and one in Seattle. I began to treat with a doctor in Soap Luke, who told me that I had tuberculosis, and bh uld do nothing. During all that time my fon was very low with ulosis, and he has since died. Two doc« tors In Bren culosis, I was very low when I began to could hardly stand up and could not wa left in my body. This has been just gained about 20 pounds since that time. My cough has greatly im- Proved, my appetite has got to be f and I feel lke a new man with fresh hope and new life. I certainly would have followed my son {f it had not been for Doctor Jordan. (Signed) 8. 8. FINNEY. ’ 68 First St, tube rton made a micrescopio test and pronounced it tuber- treat with Doctor Jorda: upstairs. Had no breath three months ago, and IT have Tacoma. I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my System right here in Seattle for the past 80 years and hundreds of signed testimontals on file in my office, written by grateful patients whom I have cured, will attest its wonders, Cures of Asthma, Anae- mia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Uter, Dropsy, Chronte Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Chronte Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sctatica, Senile Gangrene, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Meningitis, Neu- ralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature, Goltre, Strabismus, St, Vitus’ Dance and most of the other so-called incurable diseases, There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, it 1s well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J, Eugene Jordan, 619% First Ave., Seattle. Office hours, 9 a, m, to 8 p. m.; Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m, Consultation free, Correspondence solicited Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures

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