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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 25, 1914. PAGE ae (rae We've Got to Sell These LADIES’ SUITS and COATS MR. HATTON ACTS VERY MYS. TERIOUSLY (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Lam mighty glad I have a jot Margie 1 had met Molife downtown for luncheon, and when she made that vation she was modest bill with so much that I let her have that pleas Almost the last th er said to me about you, dear that he wasn glad you had something by which you could earn pone ving, if neccesary po Bu Benjamin Bulos, for years a partner of J. Matzger & Co. in the ladies’ think that no woman has any place cloak and suit business, has sold his lease on his new store at 1318 Second in busin life. 1 my eyebrows slightly re are #o many things that have to be reckone with when a ters business Ii aning what in your case It isn't any more in my cane than in any other girl's, I think It's just that old, old story of #ex Man and woman created He them And you can't make us anything else but man and woman, I have heard #0 much lately about there |being ne in brain, Why, Mar-| «ie, do you know there was a time! when I believed that, but the’ | just as much difference between the qualities of the masculine and} feminine brain as th is in thetr} lees APEX FILM COMPANY PRESENTS Where and when have you dit-| re with your new boss?” J asked, as 1 thought, somewhat shrewdly 1 don't think we really differ at but he sttll has a lot of conven tlonal ideas that he aire for my |benefit now and then that make me perfectly furious.” For instance?” I questioned “Well, he seemed so surprised and disappointed that I did not dress in mourning for Dad, al though he had heard me express my views on the subject number. less times, and he knew that I ught that a woman who foisted } ] grief on business associates and added to the gloom of an office by looking like ‘patience on a mon ument’ was a nuisance and a cow ard, as wel When I arrived at the office the other morning with my same red Mjhat and gray frock on. Mr. siatton A Gem of the Camera in Five iooked both surprised and. pained I did not expect you at the of. fice today, Miss Waverly,’ he said I've got to make the break som A T THE time,’ I answered in my most fii I pant manner, becaum did dare to do otherwiag for fear | would break down. “‘and having made it” he in quired. “Now look here, Mr. Hatton.’ I sald, ‘if you don't want me in your office just say the word and I'll try and hang that red hat upon a peg in some other man’s office.’ ‘ “But I thought your mother would need your companiot more than I fust at this time.” That word companionship got on my nerves. ‘I wasn't aware that od — 1 was giving you companionship In fact, I hired out as a stenog . pher, but, since you are {nterested | perhaps I may as well tel! you that at least I do not intend to make any difference in my mode of life.’| — a ‘Do you mean to tell me that ’ 5 ~ lyou are going to keep on going to BELGIAN PRESS Is drama, featuring Ethel Barrymore; |the theatre and practicing all oth Should Up and Do His. Duty rise. |George Ade comedy; “Pisa, and ‘I certainly am,’ 1 answered LOS ANGELES, Dec. 25.—Ilines: | Curtous. Monuments,” scente. “Now I'll tell you, Margie, 1 had| PARIS, Dec. 25.—When the Ger-| which started with a cold contract-| . not thought of doing it at all, for|man governor general of Belgium/ed in the North two years ago, re-| Avenue, and must now sell his goods at whatever price he can get. BUT TIME IS LIMITED And so this stock, con: sting of this season’s styles and clothes in women’s wearables, has to be sacrificed. We will make it worth your while to buy Prices Reduced Read these prices, they will give you an idea of the values we are giving. now. in| SCENE FROM “THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER” We have arranged the Suits in two prices. These consist of the latest in desirable shades and materials, all this fall’s styles. Lot 1, values up Lot 2, values to $22.50, $6. 95 $25 to $37.50, 1 0 OF ayo tira all go at ...... a We have selected out of our entire stock about 200 Coats, which we place on sale at...........605- oe Shee 2 About 200 Astrakhan Coats and Pile Fabric Coats, shades, black, brown 1 0 9g 5 and blue, will got at......... 66005 cece cece eee os Furs are included at greatly reduced prices. A deposit will hold any suit or coat. 5B. BULOS 1318 SECOND AVENUE STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart Near Pike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 25@ Large, Modern Outside Rooms for One or Two, 5O¢ ‘AIN PENS: to be back at work in another) cret Room,” a tworeel melodrama,| | Pie ar Auasxa . month | on a fire scene in which a real! At the Colonial All Week I feel as though I ought to stay | tried to persuade the leading news-| sulted in the death of John Mutr,| ii FiLm eee | plece of scenery caught fire, and all| “The Idler,” society drama, home, but I wasn't going to have| papers of Brussels and Antwerp to|renowned naturalist, here Thurs-|[ sake practical | “More Than Queen,” appearing at| eine iN LUBIN STUDIOS hands were assembled to put ft out eee him ‘dictate to me, and do you|resume publication, the editors re-/day, He was stricken with pneu-| SB, the Alaska theatre tor the remain:| 4 fry came near destroying the|The scene was Immense, The| At the Grand Until Saturday Night/Know I had that curfous feeling | plied the papers would never be/monia last week, and for the last Ger of the week, is one cf the most) bin studio this week when Paul|camera man kept right on turning} “The Lucky Shot,” Reliance| that he was hoping I would not go| published as long as Belgium's king fow days little hope had been enter Deautiful fourreel plays ever PUt) Powell's company, doing “The Be|his crank drama; Naldrain, the Dream|#nywhere because he did not want|/ was absent from Brussels and the | tained of his recovery | ve me to go with any one else, and| German censorship continued 1216 Second, Next to Savoy Hotel ‘on in any of the local motion pic Woman,” Reliance drama; “T © i BAY coe sine, and : " comedy. |Yet he has never asked me to go Master Key, - — tone comedy [Xnywhere ‘w = why m IF YOU'RE SHOT THE SHOES, $10 A PAIR e 1 wish Dick had minded his own Alhambra Untit Sunday Night |i usiness about bosses paying at “The Christmas Spirit,” two-ree! | ; breskn ice: eeeeat tention to girls in thelr employ.” | 30, Dec. 26.—Government drama. with Murdock McQuarrie; ["rsrotie,” 1 said suddenly, “if Mr. | BUZZER WILL BUZZ. stockyards experts predict that who Is seen 4m the leading role a young lieu tenant, fell, a short time after this film was made, fighting for France Pacific Salmon Company on the firing line In Belgium. He |The Champion Bear Slaye olig died December 1. The film is beau Lae mn Boar Meyer N€liatton wanted to take you any sani because of the drain of the war, tifully colored, and the action ae where, what Dick said would not PARIS, Dec, 25.—The military | meat will be selling at 50 cents a/[ Wil! continue to ship Salmon, aver- : a matter a bit hospitals’ here are using a tele-|pound and shoes at $10 a palr,|} aging § pounds, dressed, in Individual wens. b 06 jAt the vapatgosn ly tH) Saturday) “if a man really wants to do any-| phone contrivance to locate bullets.| Within the next two years boxes, to any point in the U, 8. DOROTHY GISH BETTER Sera thing, the speech of people ts the | two electrical reels to which an} Dorothy Gish, the Mutual actress, Convicts, Costumes and Confu-|faintest whisper in his ear. It] ordinary telephone is attached are All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 sion,” Vitagraph comed Thelonly shouts at those of our sex, my|/., over the body of a wounded| Northwestern College off | « warantecd to arrive In perfect con la | dition. 20 Crab, Smelt who was painfully injured when Marriage Wager Lat drama " Kippered mand all ofr sea struck by an automobile some de jpatient and the telephone buzzes | ago. is recovering nicely, and hopes} |“ "Twas the Night Before Ch (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Roe the val paceen over » Ridden! pecduets. Sée chs San baler: ae — bony tg bere 6 aa Tip Of) Donations to Belgium relief fund|Dcilet or fragment of shell | TT gel sea ae ae 50 CENTS Snakeville Reform Wave,” Essan-|Tecelved Thursday amounted to} Main S8T4. Boys’, Girls’ and Children's jay comedy | sniebaadesiecieiereiglnstnals | Anna ° feats | Complete Report || KEYSTONE KAVANAGH'S RESIDENCE THEATRES PHOTOS of Market Today First and Union 3 1006 First, at Madison At the Home Until Friday | eR: ‘ Comedies “The Perils of F »,” No. jade Now for Xmas two parts; “Whiffle’s Double,” co ’ : : Class “A” Theatre edy; “Kashmir, scenic Uncle's JACOBS oToO sHors vets. wind. Par ALBERT HANSEN Finish,” comedy | Pel, Bldg., Seattle | . 3 Cen At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday “Trey o' Hearts,” No, 10, two-part deweler and Silveremith ls Now Located at His é : " dran Who's Who,” | comedy s sspheei Shadowed Lives,” drama; “The ee penen® Ave. Sener Madiaen. Seat of the Trouble,” comedy | I's a Home Product For Quality, Uniformity and Durability, insist upon SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS al celery « Parsley : Cal, tomatoes Stoney Honey your painter using unset Paint & Varnish Being the only varnish makers in the city, naturally Teachers Billie Rhodes, well known to the photoplay fans, has accepted a position with the Nestor company to play leads in a series of new com. edies. Just 19 years ago she was born in Callfornia, and now lives near BU L ROS. Los Angeles in her own little bungalow. The walls of it are covered Just Printers: with skine—trophies of her prowess as a huntress. ‘She Ie also a capa rave frult 3 at Bird’s Sweet cider, gal = Malagas in kegs 83 — —— Seng eS pemet 40 we can save you money. Why let your paint money 7 | Eatanerries, per bbl an At the Class A Until Saturday ranverries. per bb a Prices Paid Producers Poultry, Veal and know with local money, who Run by local people SHANGHAI COMPANY Vs. cc “thee _,| Cafeteria their business : floats comedyairaina; "Pores || EXAMINATION : | We carry a complete line of Christmas Goods. |] Reliance drama; “Wild|f 22K Gold Crowns. ..$5.00 (Third at Union) Hann, # ibe and under = . lee and ts thane nn inn comets Brgewo | Sunset Paint & Varnish Apis ull Set of Teeth.. | sie ann Special Oifering—The Most Exquisite Hand-Embroiderd ]]|At te Clemmer Until Saturday Bt porcelain Crown Served from Bauens, good soe Gow 8 Gold Thread Dragon Cushion Tops, size 21x21, for ‘Jniius Caesar,” fiveree! Kleine |g Gold Fillings .... 12 to 7:30 p. m. Vent $0 to. 120-1b Co Inc $1.95 only. Worth $5.00 drama Silver Fillings... 40... ay . t iid Frese We do exactly an adverused ust the thing for your Xmas gift At the Alaska Until Saturday Night | [Lady Attendant. Terms to sult All the good things to | : 2 ; “More Than Queen four-reel h Att work guaranteed 15 years, & . by ele diy ibe Wg | FACTORY AT FREMONT eat. Special music for Phone North 171, SHANGHAI COMPANY J] ‘ines; cris. Sers Wess Phone Elliott 1034 a ese 1323 THIRD AVENUE rin. mee, @ the Aipeety.s ott Saturday “The Nightingale, five-reel ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s wventists. the day. First-class painters recommended upon application, Washington lid pack .. a |

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