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aa ag i ee ne —— “+ ACHING KIDNEYS Marguerite Snow, called “Peggy” by her friends, was born in Savan- wah, Ga, in 1892. She is 5 feet 4% Inches In height and weighs 107 pounds. | Prior to acting in the Thanhous. er studios, Miss Snow was on the legitimate stage for five years, ha ing appeared in “Old Heidelbder “The College Widow,” “Peter Pan” and other plays, in which sho play-| ed opposite well-known actors. Her entry (nto moving pictures Was an accident While watching the production of a play at the Thanhouser plant, was asked to play the heroine fm a feature film, which was done #0 success{ully that she later ap) peared in other pictures. | “Peggy” Snow has been with the Thanhouser company for thme and * half years, and has played leads) in over 400 photoplays. ba She was the Russian Countess Olga} | fm “The Million Dollar Mystery.) Also, she is the wife of James| » Cute, the hero in this film. | . CHARLIE CHAPLIN HAS BE- eome the by-word of all photoplay fans. So popular {!s he that many young girls, who formerly had their rooms decorated with pic tures of Maurice Costello, have/| ee to Charlie, though what, can see in that mug to wor a 1s beyond us. The babies even for him. at the request of a number of Manager Smythe of 8 CHANGED ie week. Instead of wn-out affairs, , there will be ramas and com- Ade's famous 4 3 Hag Hi Bushman, with his side kicker, will be seen in a “Any Wom drama, ee of the Liberty will asked to Inform the manage ment whether Kagl Iike the long films or a short and varied pro- gram. te ee LITTLE MADGE LESSING I8 KEYSTONE Gass “A” Theatre Third at Pike. 5S Contes. Gold-Filled Erttactee Pitted With Spherical Lenses, $2.50. Examination Free y BINYON OITICAL Co. 1116 First Ave. Dr. Binyon. SALTS FINE FOR we it too much meat, which clogs ineys, then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you Most folks forget that the kid- neys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing oc casionally, else we have backache! and dull misery in the kidney re-| gion, severe headaches, rheuma tie twinges, torpid liver, acid stom- ach, sleeplessness an@ all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kid-| néys active and clean, and the mc ment you feel an ache or pain the kidney region, get about f ounces of Jad Salts from an drug store here, take a tablespoon ful in a glaws of water before breakfast for a few days and yo kidneys will then act fine. Thia| famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged “{dneys and stimu late them to normal acticity. It also neutralizes the acids fn the urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder @isorders ur | good | Jad Salts is harmless; inex pensive; makes a delightful effer-| vescent lithla-water drink which everybody should take now a then to keep their kidneys oe avoiding serious clean, complica A cnn known local druggist says | Alhambra Until | langh In the six reels of this film Thousands tittered at !t Sunday Just a Kid,’ a Blograph drama, also better than the ordinary rur eS DAN MOYLES IN “OFFICER! 666," promises to pull big house: at the Clemmer this week. There has been no better comedy produc ed on the American stage, and the pro tion on the screen is three times as good as that of the stage The funny incidents of the play are too numerous for mention hy Officer 666" will be on the screen at the Clemmer until Tuesday | night THE ALHAMBRA ANNOUNCES for its main ring, starting to jay, “Hounded,” a two-reel drama, featuring Ben Wilson. Mary Bolland, digging into crim inal reform work for recreation, becomes interested tn Jim Nolan, sentenced for robbing her father's bank. After Mary gets Jim out of the pen he naturally falls in love with her. Later they marry. Old man Bolland gets peeved at this and puts his daughter out of his home. He regrets his action later and tries to win her back, but she refuses, So he starts hounding Jim. Jim gets frettish at the old man and blows up his safe again. After Jim escapes from prison he learns that his wife and child are dead, so he gets a dagger and starts out aft er his father-tnlaw. However, he changes his mind and goes back to the hoochgow to spend the rest of his days making little rocks out of | dig ones. | eee THE GRAND THIS WEEK PuTs| on a strong soci¢ty drama, “The Game of Life.” Rea Mitchell ts featured in the leading role, the, part of a girl who has an oun fight against the forces of the | derworld. The story has to to with a young stenographer, who has fallen in love with a contractor, and {n return is trapped by the po- Utical boss of the burg. “The Abys & strong Selig, 1s) also shown, with other excellent} filma. eee THE COLONIAL THIS WEEK has an excellent drama, “The Three of Us,” a stirring story of} Colorado in the days when men/| went gold crazy ahd poker was the) chief pastime. In a tworeel Key- | stone, “Hushing the Scand: Syd Chaplin, brother of Charile, and that crazy little nut, Chester Conk lin, who used to play opposite Charlie, are the main cut-upe. ee At the Class A Until Tuesday Night “In Fear of His Past,” 2-reel Ma festice drama; “Mutual Weekly No 105"; “Hogan's Wild Oats,” Ke.) stone comedy; His Musical! Career,” Keystone comedy, by re-| quest. i} At the Clemmer Ali Week “Officer 666," Kleine comedy cee At the Liberty Until Tuesday Night “Any Woman's Cholce,” 2-ree drama; “The Fable of the Fam! |Album,” George Ade comedy “Flowery California,” scenic The Lion Hunter,” drama A Recen Confederate Victory,” drama; “Do |tor and Doc,” comedy oe © | At the Colonial Until Tuesday Night “The Three of U “Hushing the Scandal, stone comedy. ° drama * 2reel Key. oe At the Alaska Until Tuesday Night “The Blue Mouse,” drama; “Just a Kid,” Blograph drama. A musica number will also be offered 7 At the Grand Until Tuesday Night “The Game of Life,” 2-reel Ka Bee drama; “Sid Nee's Finish Thanhouser comedy; “The Abyss Selig drama; All on Account of the Cheese,” “Thrown Off the Throne. comedy; comedy. the Melbourne Until Night How to Do It and Why,” com edy; “The Methods of Margaret comedy rhe Professor's Ko mance,” another comedy; “Arthur Truman's Ward,” drama; “Forcing Dad's Consent,” comedy At Tuesday | Wednesday Awakening, “Jems and ¢ Animated two-reel dram oe Night bo rma Eumatuck’s kimo novelty | comedy Hounded,” Tilikum Until Tuesday Night Zudora,” first — installment Lola,” Flying A drama o 8 @ RESIDENCE THEATRES ° At the Home Until Wednesday Self-Defense,” —_ two-part “Hin Big Ch dragia ice,” The Two Thieves,” drama; "Liz zie’s Escape,” comedy 7 8 At the Pleasant Hour Until Wednesday | he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it {s only trouble. “The Pawns of Destiny,” three. | part drama; “Boxes and Boxers, comedy, lbrought about no change in quota | STAR IS APPOINTED BY STATE BOARD MOTHER'S DEATH T. FE. Phipps, member of the en-| NEW YORK, Jan, 4.—A remark Sineering department of the Chica-| able aurgical operation was per go, Milwaukee & St. Paul, has been! formed at the Beth David hospital appointed chief engineer for the , ot i public service commission, to suc-|“™! & Birl baby was brought into 4 Fred S, Burroughs, whose res-/the world alive and healthy four ation bas been requested by| minutes ‘After the’ actual death of ds ary 1 tp | BOF mother Aceo to Chair : man Reynolds, has not been tn en | The woman was Me. Sadie Ma pathy wit h € of the om. or, 20, Her husband died a short misslor The request for f ur | time ago. roughs’ resignation supplement Soon after her arrival at the hos the reorgantzation plans of the com.| pital sho was attacked by convul | mission {nt neineering force, all} Slons, tn the midat of which she the subordinate engineers having] died been asked to resign by January 1 time was wasted In bearing The resignations are now all tn,| the dead woman to the operating with the exception of Burroughs’,| room The physician had Ma tn who deelared Sunday he would not| struments ready at the bedside. In exactly four minutes after resign rman Reynolds says there isl Mrs, Major died, a Cacsartan oper ch no politics connected with the af-|ation had brought the little girl in fair, as both Burroughs and Phipps| to the world was uncon are de ats; that Burroughs {s| scious, but r ten minutes’ work a capable engineer, but was not In| at resuscitation, the main harmony ‘With the commission of which was alternating Phipps married, Ives at 1732] tions of hot and cold water 18th ave. and has never meddled! fant opened her eyes, and presently in politte was crying shrill Play; Wounded Soldiers in Game of Cards. WOUNDED ENEMIES MAKE FRIENDS.—By C. Leroy Baldridge. In the hospitals of Maubeuge were many wounded of the allied forces when the Germans bombarded The wounded soldier in bed told me how he and the others were carried into b: my tumbling down buildings Those conval ry of the .e German wounded also were placed in the building. ~MONDAY, JANUARY 4. NEW ENGINEER HEALTHY CHILD PEOPLE TO VOTE IS BORN AFTER | ON BRIDGE BOND ISSUE FEB. 16 | The two bridge bond issues which Star’s Sketch Artist Makes Pencil Pictures of German Soldiers at PAGE 3. the Washington defeated by supreme court of & technicality will be resubmitted to the people's vote at a special stion on primary day, February such The ordinance will be tn form that even the supreme can ho longer find any flaw fn It To avoid any chance of becloud the issues, only the bonds for allard bridge and the Fremont bridge, amounting to peotink esubmitted to the people : retealy two brid«e elec Ave. will be Those were bond {ssues approved at the tion June Three other propos tions were then defeated. A LONG MINUTE It fs many houra since New Year's eve, but the chap who left . team of horses at the Rainier stables “for a minute” hasn't showed up yet to claim ‘em, One is buckskin, the other a bay Whose are they’ With Baldridge in War Zone Work and ments by the ibove. them. After te much of their time cing p as in the sketch. The man on the right is a German; his partner a Frenchman, and the one standing an Englishman, who has lost hie clothes and Is wearing a Frenchman's uniform, arrested by the Germans, these were fourd and the Englishman to mail in England. Later, when | wa caused me trouble. 1 took some letters from MARKET REPORT An advance of 2 cents for hens, “\rs™. ton ae springs and ducks was the salient Washington oats 1200 feature of the day's resumption of and oate a0 business along Western ave 30.00 The top figure for ducks an¢| springs is now 15 cents. pinned litter“ Aggpa 'WOMAN DIES OF The eax market weakened, but) BROKEN HEART LOB ANGELES, Jan. 4 Bernard Masais is dead today of a broken heart, doctors at the recetv ng hospital sald her and had been sent to jail |REGENTS NAMED tions, The farmer is still getting) 33 cents for fresh stock | ‘Tha cheese and butter market te) j unchanged, Prices Paid Wholeeate Dealers tables and Fruit by J tor Voar (Corrected w White riv Gem ® William’ A Walla = Walls Coman, pres! tional bank n tendered ap as regents of Washing The governor ex ts an answer during the day OLYMPIA, Jae. 4 | Ritz, prominent orchardist, and E. T dent of the Exchan have t vokane, tments expiant ton state college Carrote al. radiahew Calif al celery ry, per orate ower. per 408. ..++ 1 Let Star Want Ads your vacant rooms. rent SELECE DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Cleam Amusement Homelike Surroundings UNION ORCHESTRA Dancing Teachers « Tap orang Yemona, per 3 Florida grape fruit 2 10-PIECK Competent eeceescessc ace | prices Paid Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork Egos a under D Belling Prices to Retailer for Butter, | Egge and Cheese | (Correct he Uradver Co.p Kaur 5 rn EXAMINATION ,, utter 2K Gold Crowns. ..$5,00 ee is ” $ridgework .... ative cree ste Full Set of Teeth... y= 5 anise o oa 4 | Poreelain Crown... Cheese 4 Gold Fillings .... is Silver Fillings. 22 We do exactly ‘advertised Lady Attendant. All work guaranteed 15 years, : | ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS Terms to sult. Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid to producer.) Alfalfa, No. 1 sound timothy ... Laboring Ventists. | | | Mrs. | food left over THE QUEEREST SECRET! HAVE EVER TOLD (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspnper Enterprise Association.) “Il am to go home from the hos al Monday, dear Margie, and I if you and Dick will not come over and see me a little while Sunday afternoon. I am feeling fine, but miss my friends, although they have been profuse in notes inquiry flowers, yet being in a hos pital 1s almost like being fn a mausoleum. “I wrote both Dick gnd Mrs GAS, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH }:: Margie, it was all I could do| ) go to the hospital when you were there. 1 do think Eleanor Time it! Pape's Diapepsin will|might wait until sho is in her digest anything you_eat and over-|home before she insists upon her | come a sour, gassy or out-of-order | friends visiting her.” stomach surely within five min-| “Dick, 1 think you are rather | utes Ifish You know very well that If your meals don't fit comfort anor Fairlow {s fonder of you ably, or what you eat Hes like a/than she is of me | lump of lead {n your stomach, or If; Dick stirred uneasily and grunt you have heartburn, that is a sign | ed of indigestion | “And ft is no more than rea-| Get from your pharmacist a fifty-| sonable that she should be so. She} cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and|has known you ever since you| take a dose just as soon as you| were children and me only slightly ean. There will be no sour risings,| since we were married, Under the of acid, od gas undigested fi no stomach no belching mixed with or hearth fullness or heavy | feeling in tye stomach, nausea, de. bilitating headaches, dizziness or tntestinal griping and, besides, This will all go, in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors, Pape’s Diapepsin ts a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, be. cause it take® hold of your food and digests It just the same as if your stomach wasn’t there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery {8 waiting for you at any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases con tain enough “Pape's Diapepsin” to keep the entire family free from stomach disorders and {Indigestion for many months. It belongs in your home, the narrowest kind of there will be no sour} 25¢ Bungalow Cov erall Aprons for women; light and dark blue chambray is now in full swing. chandise and Low Prices. $12.50 Women’s Coats $5.50 Lot 1 consists of all Wom- en's and Mikses’ Coats up to $12.60, and there are some mighty nice and nobby coats in the lot for leas than Haif Price. FUR SET $8.50 Fur Sets now. lots Net Tops, etc, suitabl materials and curtains; show window ever shown in Seattle. highest price is only $3.98, 89 White Bedspreads, C worth $1.25. These come full doublebed size itn Marseilles patterns, and will give plenty of wear. $1 4 White Bedspreads, extra size, worth $2.25. These Bedspreads come extra large size and heavy quality. With cut corners and fringe Shades and all around 25c worth 350. Window fittings, These shades are made of good quality of cloth on a guaran- teed spring roller; size 3 by 7 feet Yard—Curtain Scrims, 9c full width, worth 15¢ These serime come with the openwork as well as the hem stitche@ borders; colors, white and Arabian; full inches wide, Waverly a note of condolence when I heard of the death of Mr, Waver. ly. Wish I could have given my sympathy {n person, Please teil Dick, for me, that, for an old friend, I think he has treated me very un kindly and that he can only make p with me by coming with you to visit me om Sugday.” This was an extract from a note | from Eleanor Fatriow which I hand. jed to Dick at the dinner table that | |ataht I expect to go out of town Sun day,” was his only comment. 3ut you are not going until late euiay night, and I do think, Dick, you should go. Eleanor Fatrlow | was fine to you when you were | hurt.” Why You know how I hate hospitals same circumstances, I am sure that I would feel very much hurt | “Oh, come, Margie, you go over and see Eleanor yourself Saturday, tell her how I feel abont it, sa¥ |that I'd dance and be but that I've enough to make m sorry and sad the pain and hurt I find in a hos pital.” “Oh, Dick, you sometimes dis appoint me so, Just when I think you are not as selfish as other men then you do something that shows me that you are “For heaven's sake, Margie, don’t try to make a saint or even a near saint out of me, for, if you do, you will be doomed forever to disap. pointment, My dear girl, I'm just 4 normal man, with all a normal man's big faults and Httle mean nesses, I, like all my sex, want to have my fun and let some one else ad with her, | without seeing all/ WHITE SALE Our Coats, Suits, Waists and Furs are creating quite a furore. There are only two things that could possibly do this legitimately-—-Correct Mer- Entire Stock of CLOTH COATS Into Three Prices $10.50 Fur Sets new $1.50—Trimmed Millinery — $1.50 Two LOTS A simple, plain statement from our Millinery Section. We have 95 Trimmed Hats left, and have arranged them into two LOT 1 CONSITS OF HATS UP TO $5.00— your pick now LOT 2, ALL TRIMMED HATS UP To $10.00— to close out, your pick OUR VELVET AND PLUSH SHAPES up to $4.00—-your choice Tuesday, each. . Four Great Specials 5c Yard Laces — Laces Thousands of yards of Linen Torchons, Cluny, for underwear, wash values to 2 day the entire line goes on sale at 5c. $1.48 Coats for Children Best materials and well-tailored, {n astrakhan, chinchilla, broadcloth and corduroy. Values run up to $7.60 and worth it, Prices cet almost in two, The Ages 2 to 6 years. HOUSEHOLD NECESS. | | | | proud of my physical strength and) | |front gate Iam sure I saw Dich come out and walk away down the str I know I could not be mis taken in my own husband, but when I went in Eleanor Fairlow amiled and said “Poor, silly | Dick!" when I told her how he felt ruffie; all Tues special 256 Commencing Tuesday we divide our $30.00 Women’s Coats $12.50 Lot 3 comprises the $16.50 Women’s Coats $8.50 extra Lot 2 is the higher quality Women's and Misses’ ~ Coats up to $30.00. Some grade Coats cod all the very smart styles in this lot; new fancy coatings so also some ultra fashionable much shown this season; good range of sizes. ones where price cuts very Mttle figure. The following prices will show you how real anxious we are to exchange the balance for dollars: . $6.85 . $3.69 | $14.50 Fur Sets now... . $4.78 | $20.00 Fur Sets now... .$8.95 $20 Raincoats at $7.50 $1.50 This lot of Raincoats embraces a varied assortment in styles, $2.50 colors and materials up to $20.00. $1 .00 To close out, : $7.50 your choice .. you can’t afford to overlook, and timely, too, when you can use them to advantage. 48c Union Suits for Women Extra fine grade, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; sizes 34, 36, 38. Medium-weight fleeced. This is the best bargain ever offered. Clearance Sale prices on all lines of Underwear for women and children. 15c Yard Ribbons New Spring styles, rich in designs, suitable for millinery, sashes, girdles; not a plece worth less than 35c yard. This lot was secured by our New York buyer as a great special for January Sale. The entire line Tuesday, 16¢ yard, Tues See the Best line Where your dollars will have a good deal more elasticity during our Clearance Sale. . Each — Pillow 1 13c Cases, worth lic. Full-size cases; size 45x36. Made of a fine quality of linen-finished sheeting. 1 5 Each—Pillow Cases, c hergstitched, worth 25e each. Made from nice, 98c Cotton Blankets, size 54x74, worth $1.25. A double blanket in colots white, tan and gray, with fancy borders. $1 6 Blankete— Extra * heavy, worth y $2.00. Made from soft, even weave cotton. Heavy weight. Size 70x80. Colors, white, pees one eae tan, gray, with fancy borders. dressing; neatly hems stitched. $2 89 Blankets, wool- ° finished, worth 43 Sheets, full size, $4.00. Wool-finished bilan- Cc worth 60c. These are made from heavy linen- finished sheeting, free from lime. Size 72x99, 69 Sheets, seamless, c large size, worth 85c. Made from even weave, heavy sheeting, free from starch. Size 18x90. kets, size 66x80; extra heavy, soft finished in fancy checks and plaids. in fancy gray and $4.39 with pink and blue borders. Fine Wool Blan- kets, worth $6. pay the piper. I want to suffer, {f BIG LINER COMES suffer 1 must, viecarfously when curfosity beckons or temptation| The liner Santa Cecilia, operated calls. I usually heed no one’s warn-| by the Atlantic and Pacific Steam ship Co., departed from New York Saturday, bound fot Puget sound ports, via the Panama canal. She will arrive here about Feb. 1, = The Santa Cruz is now loading at the Atlantic coast metropolis for her voyage to Seattle, which be- gins Jan. 19, The Santa Clara will leave Feb. 9. W. R. Grace & Co. tle agents. Let Dr. Macy Cure You Al: Chronic and So - called ings. I am selfish and egotistical, careless of my moral Margie, I sometin hate every one tn the world, even myself, and I am sure that most of the time I play this game of life not only like a piker, but a cheat.” He stopped abruptly and said: “Don't ask me to go with you and see Eleanor at the hospital. The thought of physical pain turns me sick.” “All right, dear, I'll go over and see her late tomorrow afternoon.” | Now here, little book, is the queerest thing I have yet told you I found that I could go over to thé hospital Saturday morning, in stead of late in the afternoon, as I told Dick I would do, When I was | about a block away from the big} weakness. are the Seat- jabout coming to a hospital even to ‘Tell him,” she said, “that I Pimples. know he was not only lying to you| Ranture, Pines and me about not wanting to come | and ali: Rectal to ospital, but he was also lying | Troubles & hospital, but he was also lying | eres ‘pteorders to himself.’ Other people's pain | s¢ “Women Die would not hurt Dick,” placements and She put out her hand across the | alt Aisordags_pe- De » toucl and the! lar to th sex bed as if to touch mine and then| reduced pias cs ema she drew it back and sald rather | psstments ruefully: “Perhaps you know more | Chiropractic, Naturopathic medicine, pref about men than | do—at least you {rence given to non-surgical methods st rat mn then To i. {ng rartied | All Disorders of Men—Nervous Debility, should know more, having married | giooa potson, all spectal and Chronte Diss one—but I have never yet seen one srders, 606, 914 and Wasserman test, that could always be true to even| My treatmont for all Despondeney, Im= his God for more than a feyy min buntey paired Vitality and Nervous Del ” never falls, utes at a time. never ta the ‘etty You must have met with some This Is the ont very bad men,” I answered, No,” she answered, soberly The wen I have known are the| best in the world, Remember, one of them 1s your husband.” (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) white! Osteopathy, ery prc ise and g 10.4 m. Hours, tos pm 10 to 12. Conmultation free | Negle Sundays, Call or write today, t is the unpardonable stn, DR. MACY, Specialist — | | | In Advanced Methods, 18 Second Av., Seattle, Wash, Opposite The Rhodes Co., opposite Areade Entrance, List your vacant rooms in Star Want Ads,

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