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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1915, PAGE 3. ing the sale of Martin’s Bankrupt Stock WOMEN’S 25c STOCKINGS FOR A SINGLE DIME Children’s tan stockings that were a quarter are also a dime Two dollar silk stockings are $1.15-—and the finest $1.50 and $2.00 kid gloves are selling for $1.15—Particulars concern- NOW ON SALE ARTIN'’S stock of Gloves, Stock- ings and Um- brellas, one of the finest in the state of Wash- ington, is on sale at about half price. This. is be- cause the store has failed to pay And it Its to be closed out, down. Women's 25c Gordon Stockings are 10c a pair. Six pairs in a box for fifty cents. “Gordon” Lisle Stockings that were 50c are 20c a pair. Six pairs for a dollar. i “Gordon” so is marked everything Stockings are Six pairs for fifty cents. HE foregoing lots are tan colors—con- found ‘em! But you can buy blacks nearly as cheap. WO-DOLLAR Silk Stockings with lace insteps are $1.15. Plain Silk Hose for men and women are a third to a half less. Odd lots and sizes are less than half price. Men’s “Gordon” Sox are 6 pairs for a dollar. They're sold everywhere in America for 25Sc a pair. And they cost more than we're selling them for—at the factory! OMEN’S Kid Gloves, Fownes and Derby and other fine makes, are $1.15 a pair. Martin’s prices were $1.50 and $2.00. 1014 Second Avenue ND Gloves that were $1.00 and $1.25,| still tn the land of the living, but, 4 ving married and a few that were $1.50, are 65¢ a/}'\)), Proce potently content pair jwith this thought when you are Long Silk Gloves that were a dollar are/“W*Y. “No news ts good news. ‘ J ¥ really expected you horte yes- 65c. terday and was greatly disappoint The 7Sc ones are c. ed when Mr. Selwin called me up And 50c “Chamois” Gloves are 19c, to say that you would have to stay another week to arrange the de HE Umbrellas tails of the wonderful contract ts tak dhle 0d you have made with the school are on sa board at . the Balcony. Congratulations, my r, T am $2.50 F very proud of the business ability 2.50 ones for of my husband $1.35, | Annie ts going to have a baby On98 cass for Jand she already calls “him” “Little Tim." I sincerely hope it will not $1.85 63. be a “her.” To hear her talk, you $5.00 ones for would know that she and “Big Tim" 2.85. already had “the boy” working at the city hall $7.50 ones for I'm awfully glad they are #0 hap- $4.55. py. One time I was afraid that Pretty near half they would not be able to make a price for both “go” of thelr lives together, but I Men's and Wom- en's Umbrellas that are really fi And they all have long handle: HE “Niagara Maid” also reduced a third to a h There are Vests— Union Suits— Bloomers— In all colors and white. HE Cash Register, the Fixtures are all We want to wind up the, Martin business as quickly as possible. We will be glad to sell to other dealers— any amount of stock they can use. | ly for sale. Indeed, many are buying. For Gloves and Stockings are going up.! As everybody knows. All sales for cash Doors open at 9 a Saturday 9 o'clock RGE FRANCIS MR tsers and financiers fo In charge of Martin’ Merehan¢ E mpress Theatre Building S not make him at all happy, and/his acting i» great OVER JITNEY Harry tells me that bis mother di| The scenic effects throughout| Mission Until Thursday Night voreed hin father to marry another|the film are fine, At one time we! “The x “olone! ed oer: Hus- j ? three-part dison dram Bec: . ne | Rome Beauties 1% | man, catch a glimpse of Rip standing on | fare.” thre ., Ba anne sesrepentetives bo (Re |? Prieee Paid Wholevale Dealers for.) |Feppera, Tb ” | Ry the way, Bil Tenney told mela distant peak, and again crawling | “Andy's Portrait,” Vitagraph com- Jitney bus failed to appear, the de | | Vegetables and Fruit Artichokes, hothouse ight he still loved his|along the edge of a beautiful water |¢d¥; “Broncho Billy and the Sis- bate in the University public breed (macro preg reg ag mye ena ied ger ger is 2 Can you beat that?! fart ters,” drama. on “The Jitney Bus ve. the Street | Corrected datiy by s wie ~~ head lettuce bo | » y home eS White Fiver spuds ..... Parenipe rer Aunt Mary has not come home| The production ts well worth the Car” was practically a one-sided | yori. Gems Turnip, white yet, and I tell you I'm awfully lone-| seeing, and if you have been one of |At the Class A Until Saturday affair in favor ar te kaw rent Rurbanks, Tursipa yellow | some for her, I'm going to Insist/the many millions of who Night Another debate w eld nex! oweet potatoes” . ubba: bd ‘that she shall come back just 98/have enjoyed the bo as turned Property Man,’ Keystone! Wednesday evening. p snag os @ (99 |soon as things are settled over at/out from the hands of Washington | Cor turing Charlie Chaplin le your mother's Irving, yqu will enjoy the picture|“The Deadly Spark,” two-reel dr Seiling Prices to Retailer for | Mollie {s #till delighted with her! more ' ma; “A Lucky Disappointment 9 ns scr nana oars place. Mr. Hatton, T think, Is fond) Mabel Normand and Fatty are | comedy-drama. : lof her. He speaks very nicely| seen in a two-reel Keystone called nets OF sat: Bredeer 8) | shout her Fatty and Mabel's Simple Life"| At the Cotental Until Saturday ¢ ranch as I cannot write ut Jack, a8 that is a side-aplitter from the word Night ern Aprile 26 |1 have not # ce you left. | go ‘Rip Van Winkle,” five-reel dra-| T0 GET RD . REN 9 Bl I think he, too, ren Mary being ‘ee ma Fatty and Mabel's Simple] Cal. celery, dom imery, "trick 2» |made manager of the book shop ETS EXCITED AGAIN Life” two-reel Keystone comedy PIMPLES PRM a aaa Woehinaten It takes a big man, Dick, to Even if I had seen the play about oodite | Cal. tomatoes Spe Rone 4 at any WOMAN, Oven |four Years Ago At the Clemmer Until Saturday A e, can do b * han he can ot terday when I Night Bathe your face for several min- Honey aan me line « work. 1 the {duction of “The | As Ye Sow.” five-reel drama utes vee — ne Baye int 2 | ay have wr tte row a 1 m West,” at the Liberty, I got all ex a aioe | water, then apply a little resinol| / and you know no very Ll | ointment very gently. Let this iT leper when you come back to your pe Sethe Nene At the Aihara: Unit Sunday | stay on ten minutes, and wash off| © 7 MARGIE films are going to make a nervous! “Cameo Kirby. with resinol soap and more hot| 11 | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) wreck of me, yet Dustin Parnem water, finishing with a dash of cold] | i 'iasten! When the shenft comes ee water to close the pores. Do this] Country May and Grain 11 ‘Utah legislature indicates it will) it wt, 4 abla, looking for the PEN Ee vag Usain once or twice a day, and you w (Prices paid producer) pase protibition bil |bandit and is just about ready to hen We a be astonished to find how quickly| sre | putt up his stakes and beat it, a The 6 vc phos ag the healing resinol medication aseks »p of blood hits his hand and soothes and cleanses the pores, re > | Discolored or Spotty n he looks up and apies the At the Grand Until Saturday Night} nse moves pimples and blackheads aion eats ive || Skin Easily Peeled Off J) ont. cn ick. that poor | “Caught With the Goode,” comedy: | and leaves the complexion clear! ts 42.00 | cues had the toughest, And then|"The Outlaw’s Honor.” drama; | and velvety ; ‘ | $0.06 | The discolort tolto wind up, they try to present him | “Children of Chance,” drama | aan Rta “ineteatiy serene d 4 Producers for = acon 08 f.|with a plece of hemp thrown see eoap’ stop itching er y, Veal and Pork i] ft limb, for a « Mabel | At the Melbourne Until Saturday speedily heal skin humors, sores f — —— Buren ‘as “the girl” put life Night burns, wounds and chafing. Sold pgp tag pep into the character, My] “Dear Old Girl,” drama; “Saved by all druggists. For free trial Hens, over 8 I noi Te t|compliments also for their splendid|From a Life of Crime,” drama size, write Dept. 7-R, Resinol,| Hens, 8 ube. and under .. g to Theodore Roberts and|“Latest War News"; “A’Bold, Bad Baltimore, M4 eee ne. » Peters | Burglar,” comedy i a eam eae amancanemanteacs Jeese, fat Stewart, in a comedy Ia-| as 200 @ The Right Girl,” was very) at the Tilikum Until Saturday ‘ood, action, nerve and humor ap i 4 {Slaying the important rol Night jaree 7 @ jDlayiog the important roles | “The Tale of Lovelorne,” drama ee ee ie ‘ hae The Runaway Freight.” drama , daeger se % @ w writ nkios caused by Ww rey] NUTTY CHARLIE CHAPLIN Mabel's Strange Predicament, Pe gover ; When I dropped into the Class A} Keystone comedy 4 pl | yesterday I thought I had got into . n Easy Way to ‘in - ing the face in thin produces @/q bughouse. A roar of “haw-haws' t marvelous transformat and “tee-hees” greeted me. 1 looke RESIDENCE THEATRES OHIO METHOD IN | | End Catarrh Forever ‘in af tha coreer- Tere he was eain| | a “$ |—Charlie Chaplin, the squirrels’ de At the Home Until Friday | DENTISTRY | Simple 4® 04nd 4-4-84 4-B-d-d44-4 4-9 light, in a two-reeler known as “The "The Master K No. 1, two] : ° . Property Man parts; “The Link That Binds,” two. Missing teeth are replaced b: who How To Make the A woman next to me went into|part drama; “Off Again, On Again, ‘The Ohio Method by artificial teeth | t Quickest, Simplest Cough {jnysterics, and the ushers had to] Finnegan,” comedy | that are natural as your original The Fat One—Yes, when I went Remedy *\ climb over me to r nove her. “ee teeth. Examinations are now be |to college I was an athlete, too. 2] [caught the germ, and was as bad|At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday | ing conducted without charge, and| The Thin One—Were you an all sipias’ Whickhiad Wada ta Aaa s the rest of them and right after} “The Trey o' Hearts,” No. 14, estimates are furnished in all cases, | round one dade Kine | eating a heavy meal, too two parts; “The Isle of Abandor The Fat One—No, I wasn't all nde Every time I see him he seems|Hope,” two-part drama; “Myers We Stand Back of Our Work) pound until I put on flesh wig, ini Barber Mistake,” comedy for 12 Years’ Guarantee. | Catar r he Deadly Spark,” a tearful af- Bes ve | $25 Set of Teeth ON Mag tof Be Sep lng Ce : fair, sobered the atidience down, al ae the Greenwood Until Friday| ee eae 8 SWING SANDBAG Piya Oto Tale hom: CAghel avn, in gone ot the endear wood ag hoge t Ay. Ite moments you could ‘hear an occa-| wpy. py _ Lira 15 Set of Teeth 3 ° The Triumph of Minds,” drama juaranteed --+-++s+00. le of th who operated permanent ie age feel it hoi} “The Lucky Disappointment,” he Million Dollar Mystery,” 16th 10 Solid Gold or 4 a - one pita 2 ong tothe dge raed FUT 1) ‘és a srcome the] comedy drama, was fairly good episode, drama. orcelain Crown ...... past two or three nights, are cred ntarrh ear t be uly 1 for t Stet ai - RinGESaneL. 10 Gold or Porcelain $4 ited by the pollee with *having the! med n br At ant | ALICE BRADY A HIT “ dispositions in ttle . " . " -|AT TH | y RPG commie” e pala nis splendid and vot ATyo Cleminer camo right back| “Saree Pay’ Solid Gold Fillings .. ‘$1 Up hola: ipso es, . a agent : ; , Ain «van-|yesterday with a bell ringer—Alice | pete , ahd ‘Atiantio wt into A nd ‘ va fall pint off A wealthy girl, through a d sire | Pied, HenTss Fy jug Pry ers Wedne a ah a ; fi ten to|for adventure and romance, marric it Means He grace complied with thelr pnd with Pnex./her chauffeur, Original and Genuine request to hold his hands up. pet vs One of the best thrillers in the One of the nd bim soe over the head OHIO— i red his watch Cut-Rate Dentists :::: 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE MRS. FITZ CHICAGO, Jan. Own your own home. “It’s Fitzsimmons holds a decree , easy. Read the offerings in| yorce today from Bob Fitzsimmons | cuarant STAR WANT ADS—then| formerly world’s champion heavy [120 weight pugilist, choose. men then and hit him and tepped be with a § When he mot DIVORCED « 21.—Mrs. Julia |} of 1 and ever omel 1 und is always ath a | uld go iong this simple home remed Silk Underwear is All sales final. m., close at 6 p. m THE LETTER | SENT TO DICK (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) T wonder, dear Dick missed my letters? You know, dear, I solemnly made up my mind I would not write you I thought you would get nervous and at least wire to see if I were . if you have alas! I find that, now it was just because Tim had not found the kind of work for which he was fitted | Do you know, dear, I believe if 1 |were to wish some one I loved the greatest wish I knew how to formu-| }late, I would say Send him the| work for which he ts fitted.” You, my dear, are absolutely fit ted for your work. You love It you succeed {n ft and you are hap py. I hope you will understand me! |when I say that I'am not so much in your thoughts or your life a# {| she attracte your work. Byron at least knew | yw his own sex when he put lore In the secondary place tn men's lives. Your mother ts not very well and | she is very unhappy. Consequent ¥ one about her is unhappy. | I don't know what you are going to} jdo with her about the business. She resents the {dea of Mary manag: | ing tt. However, I won't worry you with that until you get home I've got some surprising news to }tell yéu when you arrive. (lam go. jing to see if your eurlosity will not | impel you to write me, if only to ask what ft In.) | I've been over to Eliene’s three jor four times, Met that Mr. Hat jton and like him immensely. I want him to come out here when you get home. (He has asked to call.) Poor man, from what he tells me, I am sure his money does Kathlyn Wi fair-hal | daughter of alf is a led her as a | offered through to his Last night |Colontal to fin | Rent for Mrs. ———— | Rip, was roustabout, old drunkard, ling /picture shows 1 putting out thr the rescue of 4 the| Up on a reef in One hardly along jwh co . / 1, eile a wo neal-|a struggle between the mptom of “ |his accomplice ant to} ntment, be 994) overlooking the * pleas When the vil edge a lady sit ered her face * flet out® gasp, refunded phe Pinex Ci rrhal suf ore trying | preparati Ind. Thomas Jefferson, good the lazy Kathlyn Williams’ Iams, “movie” star.|tended the Franklin Sargent Dra ired and blueeyed matic school, in New York, and Montana. The fail-| 800% Won the position of leading ing of the family fortune compel high school girl |make her own living ed the attention of a manager and | Was engaged for small parts at the theatre tn Butte, Senator Clark, Mont the copper king educate her, and generosity, she GOOD OLD RIP AT COLONIAL I wandered into the| d out “Who Paid the Rip Van Winkie.” in the role of the village but wellliked who wakes after tak As 20 years to sleep off a drunk, | a life saving crew ‘ough a high surf to a ship seen breaking tho distance quieted down another thriller, villain and on top of a high rock gets me sen lain plunges over the ting n t to me cov with her hands and I tell you it had them ° to lady tn a drap Since her work in tures of Kathlyn,” Miss. is called “Unafraid” by special friends. Difficult and unexpected things offer a peculiar fascination for her, and she has experienced every thing, from a flight in the hydro | Dlane and a fall in the lake to the collision of a train. | | | going. Alice Brady | in the leading role | 1s great, a pretty girl and a splendid | actress, | eee At the Liberty Until Saturday Night | “The Girl of the Golden West,” {five-reel drama; “The Right Girl,” comedy. 'MALTED MILK | The Food-drink for All Ages. More heathful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees = the weakest digestion, rating and nutritious, Rich mill, malted pa grain, powder form, ||A quick touch pr Prepared in a minute, | Take wo substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, Others are imitations. | | day Reg. Reg. Reg Reg Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg Reg. Rex. Reg. Reg. Reg. Because of the anxiety evinced Frank by wholesa’ Mitchell and Charles M jthe latter were Whitloc jopium f Clark, }batl last Because Reg. $24.50, of $28.50, off $20.00, off $34.50 off off off off , oft : off off Clark, all Jer, to. loca fore U. 3. ¢ k on char in their poss who was rele: week | Mitchell and Helmore, it developed, |to collect a debt He offic loc he b A ® w rs, opium The Helmore had been given v jand Mary Garden, still as closely who wat police «claim drama featuring|b¥ Clark to sell to the Chinese, How “do you | v I've hear off.. off... off... arrested Wednes- y by Detectives Phillips and Mec- nan, and were arraigned Thurs s of suspected 1g for some people to whom d dispensed opium. arch of the rooms of Mitchell and Helmore at the Holland hotel |revealed a one-pound cake of crude i $6.25 | Res. | Reg. | Reg. Reg. Reg. $12.25 $48 . $54.50, Balanee of — Stock This House Never Merchandise Over to Another Season. Including Suits, Dresses, Gowns and Coats for Ladies and Misses ALL 7 AT — PRICE % 4 % % $54.50, % PRICE $28.50, % $38.50, $48.50, %& $68.50, $28.50, All COATS AT yet PRICE . $28.5) 1» % $42.50, % 0, W. H. FISHER, Mgr. jeged ate opium Frank Helmore, | Sommissioner having to find} the was ched by he Mitchell and 50 pounds ike my sing ‘d Tetrazzini you're better % All Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at One-Fourth Off. Two Entrances—First and Columbia. ‘OPIUM SEIZED BY CITY DETECTIVES A BRITISH SO PARIS, Jan. 21—A British jdier refused to allow Gen. J |to enter a house used as h quarters because he had no permit — from the British general. Joff good-naturedly went and obt A pass. PARIS RACES WILL BE RESUMED PARIS, Jan. 21.—A resum) of horseracing tn France is Il before the end of this monvh, chief race courses near Paris ha been in the hands of the mili since the war began, but will be handed back to the Carries off... $19.25 off... $21.25 off. ... $24.25 off... $27.25 off. off. off.... off.... off.... $1 — off... off... off....8 off... $24.25 off... $27.25 cing men Boiling Clothes weakens them. Much rubbing wears them. Why continue doing them that way, when ATTEND TO: YOUR TEETH NOW Are Silver Fillings . . Foals & Co. requires no hot water, requires little rubbing of clothes, needs least time to work? Philadelphia, eee eee ewnneres FREE CERO RR CE Oe ee “ wereeee While We 25¢ Pike 8t,, Examinations und Estimates Mree. UNION DENTISTS—Cor. Thited and Pike, Entrance $0544 Pike St, Corner of Third Ave, CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Gold Crowns.......$3) guarantee Gold Crow Bridge W f Teeth a s4 85.00 and 88.00 Lady Attendants, d pleasing and laste

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