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¥ bs CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Seattle’s Own Favorite In a Picturization of Owen Davis’ Great Novel of Social Conditions LOLA Read What J of the Times, Says of McGLONE GIBSON 1914, by Irene Hough By IDAH Copyright, I Willis Sayr “Lola ramatic Critic Estelle Hough, t expresst Steamer Hanalei Wrecked on the Duxbury Reef, Near San Francisco. Actual Rescue by Life Savers of Crew and Passengers While Heavy Seas Are Breaking Up the Ship. One of the Features of 5 “THE MASTER oF THE] HEARST-SELIG NEWS §:° Kaytee company. in the | OLIVER G. aisees or tela weak Tetra pur) BETTY STOKES WALLACE } Organist egains his right hold, tn spite his wife, who Soprano adminint a thrashing | 10¢-Seattle’sBestPhotoplayHouse-10c Bi" """" . . . | CLARA KIMBALL ns a fourday engage YOUNG the Lola,” an adap ——_— - known ¢ 1 of by Owen Davis eat knows Clara nbal Young as one of the most popular| actresses who ever played at the WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—“Ship 4 Lois theatre for ship,” Admiral Badger told the This is her first appearance here naval committee of the house yes- n a big feature photoplay terday, “the American navy {s the Also on today’s new program are equa! of any in the world.” 4 5 eae @| views of the wrecked steamer Han Gen. Crozier told the military ¢ ieiacaeis alel, which went on the Duxbury committees the United States never reef, near San Francisco, a few would need great howitzers such, Commercial Club wants dairy — Rew soprano, an » pipe organ have musica’ show here. 1 No war tax will be levied on auto W. Dean Hays on trial at Oly freight within the ¢ pia charged with mishandling funds| Mrs. Martha R. Burr, of defunct Olympia bank jPirst W., died Tuesday + Proce ranma diate —— Mission at the Church of Our| ®" Apex a in four parts, is the Lady of Good Help closes day, | headliner at New swimming pool at Y. W. C. A. opens today Local woman golfers beat visiting team from Tacoma Key," a seria as Germany {is using in this war “SHOULD A WOMAN TELL,” 74, of 632 als” quest Mas yletes the Amphion society concert Wednes.| ture program day night, Plymouth Congregatior | eee al church BOB LEONARD AND ELLA Stamp collection banquet given| Hall appear pht for the last at Rathskeller Tuesday night |time in “His Uncie’s W a com Fifteenth annual banquet of Pil.|@dy drama now the Alhambra. erim Congregational church Tues-| alesis fay evening | Class A Until Saturday Night Ad ciub met in Dale cafeteria) “The Master of the House,” two- Tuesday evening part Kay-Bee Archie Reynolds, 27, caught after| Kn Re exciting chase by Patrolman Pack-| at Kick ard edy, and a sceni E. A. Brand of U. 8. commerce ar bureau given luncheon at Butler] Liberty Until Saturday Night Wednesday. | The Pith M Henry Tuner fined $100 for auto! ano p fi Charles Matthew Newell and wife|.,. sox bound over for trial in superior! re oourt Melbourne Until Saturday Night The Transportation club gave a Ten of Moloch Edison luncheon sday to North Pacific ama, and three other reels of Coast Pas er association aves, 7 I a bride, on Miss Daisy Kensley, 1613 Fourth ee shinee a “ M nF i ska Until Sat urday Mian has she the right Black Is Back ‘ r Charles B. Smith, real IF BE Sevositiod, can, love Mrs. Eunice Gooden still missing No clews Tug Manila picks up schooner blot out the stain? Myrtle Enderson in distress IF 872man ts forced into H. W. Roberts of the American barred from wifehood A woman's pr pure, does that atone for the past? ELSEWHERE ° ° Chehalis re-elects Mayor Cole Bremerton Elks plan new quar The World's Greatest Question Answered in State tax set at $13,000,00C Federal commission Probing Col OF THE A drama of Four Spellbinding Reels intensel le MASTER STAR—WEDNESDAY, Expression Makes or Mars Beauty of Eyes; See Pretty Phone Girl’s VEL. Y, 1914 PAU 5, to brush her teeth » this she use olution made an eye of 20 droy f 1 r, tw ells and tw distilled water Use this night and morning Just as religion un f brush your teeth and say your iy, I bell it was Arnold Ren net wh id that this was the chara tie of all Amertan wo eye 11 have never Kee ” of emuty that aven’t bad more or less of this exprensi Mine H says that she ts t en ilar to wash her eee Mission All Week “The Country Mouse, bart Bosworth Colonial All Week St. Elmo ma. eee RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Friday three parts; “Victims of \ with He prayers, if you would have beautiful eyes and healthy eye lids Above all, let me whisper a word: The smiling eye Is the eye which the Irish call “The come hither eye. The tearful eye may sound well in a poem, but it never looks well In any girl's face. DENTISTRY At Cut Prices Until Further Notice. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIFTEEN YEARS $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown $10 Gold or Porce- lain Bridge Work Extra Heavy, per tooth $25 Set of Teeth Guaranteed $15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed Solld Gold Fillings Other Fillings OFFICE HOURS: Daily, 9 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12 BOSTON { CUT RATE | DENTISTS 1420 Second Avenue, Oppowlte Bon Marche. Bring this ad with you HOUSE ind interesting situatio: dee.’ The Greatest Photoplay of Boundary act ratified by Panama in two part the Age. Today and Three TT ly Succeeding Days AH Combs & Co. Pioneer New Yor Exchar can't ALSO anak i “ . & G. “SHOT GUNS THAT KICK” Ames, Seattle, elected Keystone comed You ern ation co Il laugh your head off The Master gress Nearly 200 men enlist In U. §. “THEY NEVER KNEW” Sic 1 elected to Key Chief Machinist Herzinger at Third Episode Bremerton assigned to crulser Co and orado. Wed., Thur. Class State turns old N. P. to Coyleston into road Secretary Redfleid omy, in annual report Police catch murderer of David and Adam Brown, slain at Tamm ni Blue Funnel line will extend ser right-of-way 3—New Vaudeville Acts—3 GRAND urges econ Admission OPERA HOUSE ff "0%." Bozeman, Mont., jury convicts 1,984 Seate—10c Lazar Tomich of stealing dynamite 5 Cents Butte Miners’ unic all ’ liance.” Fri., Sat. Theatre Third Ave. at Pike ANNIE ON THE TIPPING QUESTION Enterprise Association.) “Just what per cent ay yer | come de ye be thinkin’, ful Joy of puttin’ on dog before th waiter when yer husband takes out for a plate of chop suey? friends of about 15 years’ standin Me friend, her optimistic Irish philos phy interests and instructs me. Besides. power to give me that would not b mine for the asking. Just as ah knows that I would give her ady 4 more material time she asked for it, I smiled at Dick and I bave had many an arg ment over the tipping question as I did not ans she continued “Tim took 1 to the police Miss nen's benefit, anc Margaret, I him all up wid me compliments Do you know ean have an awful go: even yer own husba she added, slyly of her generous red m up, showing beau teeth her even my own husba pretty as you are nie this minute, look out a ita calamity But if ye to bother himself wid the | ye can make the whole even! you, both, provided, workin’ want to Impress, In the room to his head a little, and afther th show he said, ‘How wud ye Ike bow! of chop suey, Annie?’ I'd like it, Tim, I'm powerfi hungry.’ eschorted me over Chinaman joint ordered our supper as formal an grand as any one fhe bill came to sivinty eint and it was right here that our goo time ended, for, instead of givin to the swelle just said, lordly like, as though h was bestowing the tron bravery on the field of battle, the change. garet, and 1 tould him that ff wan | me friends, and not before a waite: and a Chinaman at that “{ pointed out to him that th milk bill was not paid thirty cints was one-fifth of ft, ar he said he milk bill be d=—!" We didn't spake another |that night fther all jam sure T am right | me he though, 1 wonder, (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) with May Irwin two-part drama; “Col. Heeza Liar s. Explorer,” comedy Grand Until Saturday Night a Should a Woman Tell,” drama; nt Hour Until Frida |The rial The T >’ Hearts,” No. 8, two! . parts; “His Servant,” drama; “The! |Athambra Until Wednesday Night Taint of an Alien,” drama; “Unt His Uncle's W two-part com versal Ike Almost a Hero,” comedy edy-drama; “The Coward,” two-part. - - Imp drama; “Animated’ Weekly, and a comedy | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper in: Mise Mar-| | faret, should be spent in the doubt y Annie had begun on the weekly work, and, as usual, I had down to the basement for our eekly visit while I sorted the clothes for her. Annie and I are 3 an that of any other woman! I know that I could call upon her for nothing that was tn her| ne n comfort at any Annie's question, for! but] ne other evenin’, was that proud av him that I guess I swelled| Miss Margaret, ye time wid! d if you swaten| t wid a little flattery av him on the| the corners curling ful white I'd think it was flattery enough| to bestow my.company on any man 4, if I were as An-| “Oh, that don't count afther yer married, Miss Margaret. Before| that he considers your prisince al compliment; however, if ye don't he is apt to consider| work ye're| cards right and say a few comfort-| in’ words to him on how fine he ts] »8 of| one ground round of pleasure to you| ye both have a good {dea what kind of people ye ne Well, as I was sayin’, the comp! ments I was handin’ to Tim cam asey, xs he was the handsomest man I could see they went he a ‘ul Then {t was himself that et in the town, and we the chink tin cints, as he should, he ‘oss for “Then I forgot mestif, Miss Mar. I ad to show off it u'd be before r,| and that nd word I in , If it was worth ft to spot! | the whole avening for twinty cints.” “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET™, 10c Fietah~ Merae ors Shet- Crochut and Plone and Wwor- c rk all make. fet olors. sonal pecial 106 SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN FINE FURS Less Than Wholesale Prices: Not Us! It’s the Manufacturer BUT: The Furs Must Go Somebody Takes a Big Loss Their Loss Your Gain Brand Be pein geo aa 70 se $13.00 ves $19.50 oe“ $20.00 2?" $32,507 natural raccoon, ter workmen, atin, the muffs with fine "Read These Prices: og $7.25 Chinese 1 . oni pointed f marmot, Russiatt $16.50 Sets mink, Jz mink, blue lynx, for eases $8.25 red fox, nch coney, mole, $18.00 Sets $9 00 Baltic seal, black fox, white TOF .cccseveccee ° thibet See display tomorrow in cor- ner window. Every piece marked in plain figures—no juggling of prices, Bee Soe on ti CHRISTMAS ‘Corner in| Kid Gloves : Gowns Gloves for women, put up in eme bossed boxes. The $2.50 grades BEST } "$10.00 sms $12.50 | SANTA CLAUS’ Slippers For Men, Women and Children 98c cut to $2.00, the $2.00 grades eut to $1.50. Just for holiday trade: We have the best line of Glace Ladies’ fur and ribbon trimmed Felt Stippers, EVER—Manufacturers in brown, blue, gray and wine; | clean-up of Women’s Flannel! Gioveg special $c. All colons worth $1.2 Sanur ‘ Gowns. Hundreds of styles | all sizes. adies’ fur trimme ‘i HANDKERCHI $1.2 Felt Slippers, in | Srouped into lots, as follows: | | HAR range of ‘coral cardinal. wine, gray, brown 49¢, 69ce, | ever shown here for women and Sizes 2% to & children. Everything within rea Worth $1.50. You will have to | $1 49 agate extra pe hurry tor first son—priced from lc upwards t r 7.5 Kerchie yerale thee baby blue, nis to 48, up to $2.50 the box. and gray ese have leather Children’s Coats, B soles. Sizen 2% to § $1.98 made of remnants § 1 4 Ladies’ “Rest Rite” | of finest materials. You will | ° “Comfy” Silppers, | recognize this fact on examina & | with soft leather soles, in | tion. Ages 2 to 6 years, Prices brown, light blue and old rose. range from $1.98 to $4.98. Here Sizes 2% to 7 Children’s Felt Slippers Rich colors, in plain and fur trimmed, at 69c 75c * 98c Women and Shoes for Men, | | Children. Lowest Prices. 1 | is where you save money—big money. SPECIAL. January sale prices on Chil. = dren's Sweaters, Leggings, Knit # Caps, Combinations, Bootees, Mittens, Knit Sacques, Scarfs and Shawls. Jack Frost de mands warm clothiag. A New Telephone Directory For SEATTLE Will Go to Press December 15th Please arrange for any change you may desire in present listings or advertising as soon as possible and not later than December 15th ) od ne