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STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1915. PAGE 3, za Ss rc MANY ATHRILL es THIS WEEK IN PHOTO PLAYS By. Freddie Film | ciry GETS ITS ‘LOAN IN SPITE OF CROAKERS In spite of th would-be knockers fintah to » wrnden, Awen 210 6 yenrs, Thesday, abe | LIBERTY TORTenT CESDAr Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST local croakers and of Seattle's 66 credit, the city has obtained its re MARIE DRESSLER, WITH HER quired loan of $600,000 from a New two funny “nut” partners, Charlie York bank, and the interest rate Chaplin and Mabel Normand, had , is only 4 per cent patrons at the Clemmer packed out There were nine bids tn all, Five of them w from Seattle banks, although @ short time ago the Seat tle clearing house pretended to find fault with the eity’s financtal standing when Councilman Pitager- ald, chairman of the finance com |mittee, browched the subject of a loan. The bids were opened by City Treasurer Ed Terry tn the latter's office Saturday at 5 o'clock tn the presence of Mayor Gill, the counctl and several bankers. into the street last night | “Tillle’s | Punctured Romance,’ as I sald when I saw It before, ts a scream, a riot and a knockout tight on the jaw | Did you ever laugh unttl your jaws ached and you had to hold your sides t@ keep them from ach ing, and you saw things through a mist of happy tears? That's the way you act when you see Ti) le. | You ought to see dainty little (200 pounds) Marie do the tango with Charlie (90 pounds). It makes you forget about the gas and coal) bills, Clearance Sale i GIRL” A drama in five parts, featuring Florence Reed. The tang of the sea, the bright lights of the city, and a great story are all woven in this Picture drama. The council formally accepted A FableComedy io: := |'Trust Co. of New York for the en- Sister returned from college—does not Fete eee cvaisaiee toil like the ways of her plain parents. A land Wreasarer ‘Terry signed. the few knocks in the city, where she goes |notes today, and the first $300,000 to develop “her ability,” make “home” seem mighty good to her. A big clean-up of Women’s Suits and Coats. Our New York buyer, W. B. Quaile, again secures for us from a few Eastern manufacturers 100 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats, 150 Suits for Ladies and Misses, hardly any two alike, but all at a fraction of their fac- tory cost. His wire to us said: “This is the greatest bargain I ever struck.” You will say the same (as we did) when you see them. eee 1 CHASED “RUNAWAY JUNE,” alded by a large audience, yest day, through the first and # stories of George Randolph Ch ter’s thrilling film production, pearing at the Colonial all week was forthwith deposited to the city's credit, The loan is for a threemonth pertod. The second jpayment will be $100,000 on Febru, t $100,000 will ap ary 10, and the bk be paid February Again, at different times, 1 be- —_HERE’S THE PRICES—— bf The loan will obviate any need came quite peeved at June for her of the city golng on a warrant ba. views on the matter of money ss sis and will avoid the extra inter. June and I differ on the subject of $5.50 Chil 00 Misse and Ladic $16.50 Misses’ and Ladies’ nage Ages t charges which the warrants at wife's wages. 1 was inhaling the'B dren's Coats 2.1 Coats Suits Made by the Edison Company, depicting S per cent Tee Bare entailed. Toe atmosphere {n short gasps during apr rere? priet ., $6. 95 due $4.75 +} city’s payro! comes due Tues the chase after the runaway bride 0 Misses’ anc dies hs f pb tae £99 68 the wonders of magnetism. day end the loan comes in at an the chase after the runaway brideig 91250 Misses’ and Ladies’ | $30.0 Misses’ and Ladies’ | $22.50 Misses’ and Ladies’ ms f wi Migaitons a pe apa rare crowded streets, it was that darned Coats for $3. 85. Coats Suits C, B, Masslich, the city’s bond at- exciting. Unlike the majority of BAT rere 4 be hii 9, 0) o ee de 9 0 Jall legal requirements were satis- transaction away from the detective story idea altogether. “Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego Fair” makes you see the beauty of the fair through the hu morous side, }factory in the trite | $27.50 Misses’ $5.00 Dresses 98c and Ladies’ Suits .. $11.98 $9.98 White Lingerie ee $1.25 Waists 25c “Love, Speed and Thrills,” on te FIRST AVE. AT PIKE Bygits sleeves you may know the|0f those funny Keystone comedies, J Wash Dresses in percales, .,,, Dresses $1.49 Dozens of Wash Waists— . Ungerie gown of 1916. The new|!n two reels, is a riot. im | Mmatres, gingham, linen, omy Sac Uhr prt Oana gsOBE broken lines from th bd sleeve not merely covers the arm, see broidery and lace trimming, for lace on any of them 1s worth nm 6 sea- j| SUNDAY NIGHT | SAW NEAR- ladies and misses, which had twice the price. Mussed from son's selling. Formerly but it slips down over the hand and leaves only the finger tips exposed,|ly the entire performance at the been selling up to $5.00, handling, but will wash nicely. Tbe, $1.00, $1.25 values, The neck of the 1915 maid will be| Liberty standing up. Be SOS REE an carefully concealed as her| Seats were in demand, It is a pretty story, and an tnteresing one that Henry Arthur Jones wrote in handa, for the collar of the lingerie gown reaches right up to the ebin On Account of the Remodeling ~ Taking Place MONTH-END SALE NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—You can | 1837 and was listed as worth ex- ve: island of Endwiliion, and the gay a 5 A never make Arthur Deming, now of actly $40. naemtae Sih te PA Ife of London, The story ts of a Gowns; more than| the Demonstration Sale C chase of Fancy Trim- One Hundred and Bighth st. and for| “And tg think,” sald Deming of|(COPYrIant, 1918, by the Newspaper! gar sing, girl who aims to be “the topmost B we need of the $1.25 grades. | Tuesday of Warner's new| ming Braids, high-grade merly of Tiffin, O., believe that New Tiffin, “that these Gotham rubes eee eset ae” Tam so glad, ttle book, that you} branch of the topmost bough and | J eo BARS. | nodels, for.i1018. ‘The | goods) eiubles? ce: a eee York is anything but a jay town/will take a counterfelt dollar bill ARY EXPLAINS never are shocked. If you were|live in the sunshine.” But, oh, Take two Tuesday for $1.25, | . I 2.00 catia Sa or ery for all tts bigness. He wandered |from crooks and turn down a rare) when I left Mother Waverly’s|¥0U Would probably say & man|what an awful fall she has! or, each, 63c | + ‘s at nat -00, $1.50 | an exception! bargain. into a restaurant the other after-|coin offered by an honest man.” |; went directly to the book shop. |##id to me the other day: “Margie! I could almost feel the cool ocean se sera ae and 1 5 Ribbons; wide; for noon and after finishing his meal/ ‘Again | was struck with Mary’a| Waverly may be a very clever|breeze on my face and hear the Teke advantage of the| cone Covers and C sashes, hair bows, offered in payment two quarters. JUST WHAT HE NEEDED beauty. Sho has a great talent not but I'm glad she is not my| waves booming against the high & , | C Brassieres, daint-| etc.; lovely colors; new His bill was 30 cents. The giri| A panhandler with a now game|oniy for dressing herself well bet{¥ite. She Koes into matters tooj cliffs, so real were the settings.g Cut prices on Women’s and | ;; ad rege l style a Th cashier gave him the frappeed|came near getting away with It at\for setting her mage appropriately (A6ePly. She is too And my nerves were not relieved § Children’s Underwear. ie oredr ie ape asg | styles just in. Why pay eries anc aces a sizes. | stare and sald in blizzard tones: “Come across with a perfectly pier sage Room Clerk Cooley and ments. The three men in the store aciiff. He folds her in his arms H heavy black sateen | is i you "i | . J | c all | be placed on sale Tuesday | many other articles, ¥ why, Beet U. 6 A at ie wes Windle sua on por young om gray suits and Mary REVENUE FOR ie int a ce coe ta sizes for girls. On sale | at 3c and 5c yard. No sora eee get this waist else-- as she sup) “Help this young man. He ts “with wide linen collar FISH DEPARTMENT butld our lives together.” Tuesday, 25c. values to be had elsewhere. | where. f a yawn, ring, wedding or otherwise, and it's greasy and {t looks like lead.” By this time a rowd of New Yorkers | about $300, fishing tackle. The {dea 1s to make nickel. che rejected quarter tol, “You don’t need help,” said|°°UDI¢ of really beautiful lamps and|the fisheries department self-sut- |My wine tir sears Provable you Yard— Curtain Serims, Yard—Tennis Flannels, Armorside Sheets, 72x - & number of book cases filled with old folks for years. Probably you C 40 inches w c 59 a numismatist, who informed him Cooley. “You need a perfectly g004| vatuable books. Pacey woabe tan eo taining, an aim similar to that of/4:4 one of a large family Inches wide, with regular 50c grade, 30 C 90. Extra heavy sheet- that the coin was of the vintage of bank. three men sitting te thie seems whan one of Washington's defeated “sev-| ~ 1¢ You are, you will enjoy seeing fancy openwork borders and | inches wide. Colors, gray, pink, | ing, full bleached, torn and | FT exuse! a tobe eee ceredink ms en sisters be. Emma Dunn {n “Mother,” at the ern colored borders. Come in | blue, green and lavender. In | hemmed. Equal to anything on Aes Alaska this week. It will bring back white, cream and beige. Regu-| plain stripes suitable for ladies’ | the market at 75c. One of these quarters | | ‘but {t's got no} a crowd of New Yorkers) |the Hotel Martinique the other day The only trouble was he made his game too strong. He approached handed deat.” There followed then the namyy of several hundred people with the amounts they were supposed to have donated. The sum ran up to MARKET REPORT 1 valuable, I found an entire set of Police Quinn ts in the hospital suf. 5 “ ‘The ie en gig Sippel Cal radtahes |first editions of Rosetti, a splendid | fering Jom a wound In his tog,| Fest yesterday. Yet tt was a happy g 1°: tan and blue; full 36 inches | ®lsewhere? Win comet ta tak. book: healthy | renee set of the Kipling pamphlets, a mag-|caused by the accidental discharge |#ensation. For Emma Dunn was 69 Nottingham Lace Cur | wide. Why pay 18c elsewhere? 98c Comforts, large size, Tee vaehaations point to a | Cal. celery, por crate’ nificent collection of Americana) of his own pistol. The gun dropped yd ig preg Bh eke ge and C tains, 2% yards long, 1 covered with good qual- steady unchanged market for the |*! celery, don and a lot more things. Jack hap-|from his pocket when ho pulled|* ris + Just md Tg » py 1% yards wide. Beautiful de- 39c a Pillows, size Pity flowered cloth, filled with week. eaten.” Sole heckenes: pened in here the other day just | out his keys to open the door of his ae ~ . plan. gy io Pos pads ing. signs, in white only. Regular 17x24, covered with | white cotton, yarn tied. Well: ‘The chicken market is demoral-|(ai tomatocs as J sold the pamphlets and he im-| residence, 4 wy Pe come “ge oow $1.00 value, | feather-proof art ticking, filled | worth $1.25 each. fzed. The market has never been | Honey, now. |mediately wanted me to divide the SEES chase the tears out of your eyes. aa ead with sanitary dustless feathers. Comforts, size 72x so overstocked as it is today. Price | Money, stra’ money between him and bis mother| is loe Uni aan eal WAPEY 35c ach — Sample Lace | Worth 60c $1 4 7 covered wie cutting rules everywhere. Dealers) —his mother had sent me a note) CLAFLIN Co. T0 PAY b t t Curtains, regular $1.00 | tne tena ot iilkoline, perma say they have enough stock to fill |c lthet morning asking for some eae ttt Tt caer aia oe ee | Oc i: Blankets, sive 35x | Gosia, with fancy bordsie ae all orders for the week if not an-| Florida grape fruit money, although I had sent her ah! ew yoRK Jan, 25.—The H. B.| with Charlle Chaplin, at the Class poy ll go ie ac | 4m. pink, and, bisa Taney plate same goods, filled with pure ee ee eet ia steady enter: [fomane the beginning of the! ciatiin Co. will pay non-assenting| A. yesterday, in a screecher called 4 Goad ‘value tie 41 be white cotton. Worth $2.00, meen |" “He. nan Creditors 29 cents on the dollar and|“The Rounders.” Window Shades, size Comforts, 72x84, ex. unchanged. Pork is weaker. Staymen Wineaaps F “He got, gan hy ra Mga assenting creditors 5 cents in cash| If it was ever your good fortune 25c 8x7 feet. Color, olive | $2 8 Woolnap Senners | $2. 19 tra heavy, white cot- -———— \foolishness of a book boob you Be « and the remainder in motes of the|to see Charlie when he was appear green, Made on a guaranteed | worth $4.00, in fancy | ton filling, Bulgarian designs, ‘ no Peaeee rothions dame tera tet. | Mercantile Stores “Corporation,| ing in vaudeville, you will remem spring roller. Worth 35c else- | colored checks and plaids; extra | scroll stitched finished. Well Vegetables and Fruit rhe tof 4 | which will take over the assets. _| ber him in the role of a drunk—and where. heavy quality. Size 68x80 worth, $3.00, ee a iS Saou t teaney <oee Roe he the most realistic drunk, by the Sconrectad dautiy by J. W. White river spade Yakima Gems . Tarnipe, white Turnips, yellow sleeves are made of pink mesaline. The books have all been re-erranged and catalogued; the stationary coun- ter is up to date tn all its appoint- (To Be Continued Tomorrow) stay gowns with wide linen collar and cuffs, The whole atmosphere is refined, cultured and charming. Tn one far corner is a little alcove partitioned off with book cases, a few easy chairs, a library table, a SALEM, Or., Jan. 25.—-The lower house has passed a bill to double the Hcense fees for canneriels and some old first editions. “Do you know, Margie,” whis- pered Mary exultantly, “I found a lot of old books when I went through this store that are very HOQUIAM, Jan. 25.--Chief of long to the business; It belongs to} ang if we divide it) with Mother no one need know any- lyou and me, until the duke came back for the girl and got there just in time to Very nice, don’t you think? A George Ade comedy had the audience UNDOU! pleasant things you probably haven't thought of for years. Your eyes will fill with tears and a pe cullar lump will come tn your throat. I swallowed and sniffed with the way, any one ever saw. Yet Charlie as a drunk in “The Rounders” and aches; breath foul; tongue coat save her from casting herself over! in convulsions as I left.’ DLY A NUMBER OF | is ten | ~ Women’s Flannel 6. 25 Bloomers — An- C other lot, just in; | | | lar 25¢ values. 9 Curtain Scrime and Swiss, C white and ecru, in fancy designs and lace styles. Worth BIG SAVINGS NO Extra special, | LACES—Another lot will 19¢. CORSETS—Do not miss | and children’s waists and men’s shirts, /14c green, Yard—Heavy Burlap in brown and red, ' [rr HAPPENED IN NEW YORK ie st ce Rec ih, Noting! Steiastee etre ea net and filet lace are combined.|contrast 1s brought out between Marked at What They'll Bring. |The girdle, the collar and the|the habits of the Quakers, on the During Our Remodeling Sale e You to Furnish More of Your House Than Before. Yard—A lucky pur-| Knit Waists for chil- dren; all sizes; like 9c 15 Pillow Cases, 45x36, C made of good quality sheeting and are extra heavy nicely finished. Why pay 20¢ sealding, get about four ounces of | O****. if the chaste woman does not He! “1 can fit your hand.” | ~ Ngee ap lly | Jad Salte feat any reliable gia i #- nor steal she {s a better member MENDENHALL Jed; your insides filled with bile and) He Chaplin and Marie Dressler pharmaty and take a tablespoonful geting 120-1. of society. Most historical heroes ven Spectali«t indigestible waste, remember, the} eee in a glass of water before break- ony have been profligates but never ih Madison St, jmoment “Pape's Diapepsin” comes) ae the Alhambra Until Sunday | 4 fast for a few days and your kid- os |Mars nor thieves, and the kind Jin contact with the stomach, alll , Night neys will then act fine, This fa- woman and the stupid woman will ™ |such distress vanishes. It’s truly) “ «cameo Kirby,” drama featuring mous salts is made from the acid tions. | pane muster in the roll call of ctv- | astonishing—almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness, ; Dustin Farnum, * r jay Night|two parts; + King Baggot in “Th® i Burbanks ... le gt acetals times better than he ever was on|Making a Living,” Keystone com-|At the Grand Until Tue Cal, aweet potatoes Radishee |thing about it. Everything over the stage He had the audiencejedy; “The Face at the Window,”| “Custer’s Last Scout,” drama: | Ty f the Tid ‘ Sprouts |what the stock inventoried is ours.’ “hy ” | “ bg | ow = ama; | Turn of the le,” two-part drama; jollering” ke a bunch of Apaches.{drama; “Out of the Deputy's/“The Death of Simon Le Gee,"|“At the Crucial Moment,” 4 Bee plant cocci) 6S) Margie, what am I going to do?| “The Three Brothers" ts a drama) Hands,” drama comedy; “The Maid by Proxy,”|“The Groom's Doom,” ¢ om" comedy. Y netting Prices to Retelier |Mrs. Waverly wrote me that un-| full of tears, with enough comedy . comedy. ee: = Bits * Onten sats | Listen tuios teil Chau less I sent her some money {mme thrown in at the right places to|At the Class A Until Tuesday Night . 2 Cocumber ’ ooh F ject: Hae wows bave me Ast! make a very good film “The Three Brothers, technical CHASES MOOSE nN Bests, sack a a feral Ms deve cgi eB gy ade ee | “The Mutual Weekly” and aldrama; “The Rounders, RESIDENCE THEATRES r i ey put in my place. Margie, she “Pathe'’s 8 ic’ we joyed Keystone, featuring Charlie Chap-|@ AA IF IF BACK CK HURTS [ soradlggre=r a |does that the business will not last ALBERT HANSEN he ites crowds, me ‘Salored “ty | lin; “Pathe Scenic”; “Mutual |At the Soclety Until Tuenday, Ni Niont HER AUTOMOBILE six months, | ee okly.” | ne Man From Mexic * eskisgs “Margie,” and Mary's votco sank||) ‘eweler and Silversmith “ at weusepe ‘-s | part drama thatatiog Shin, Maree] oo 1 creamery, brick . n . ry a o ° DULUTH, Mi J Native Washington in shame and horror, “Jack is not Is Now Located at His | MOVIE PROGRAMS — |At the Alaska Until Tuesday Night | more. LUTH, Minn. Jan. 25.—Mrs. BEGIN ON SALTS ereamery,‘erld pack 1» |honest. He would even take money New Store | ScancTincam Une Fussday Wiekt|,,, Mower” four-part drama, foa- At the Pleasant Hour Until | George Little, driving an automo stern brick . that belonged to his mother, 1 the Tillkum sday Night turing Emma Dunn; also, a good ednesday bile between here and Wes p Oregon triplets . never thought he could be as bad {101 Second Ave, Near Madieon|| = “Zudora,” Episode No. 9, drama; comedy is announced, “The Tenth Commandment,"| was confronted by a 0b neal oo Limburger « las that, did you?” | — — | oe three-part drama; “Myers: Mis: eee ee che ch ¢ Flush the Kidneys at once when | Domestic wheel | There you have It, Mttle book, | At the Mission Until Tuesday Night | take,” come cow moose, She chased it with her Backachy or Bladder bothers— | Founs Ameri the most awful thing a man can “The 1 Men Do,” three-part Pte buzz wagon toward West Duluth as Meat forms uric acid be is to be dishonest. Even Mary BULL B Ps Y drama, featuring Maurice Costello; | At the Home Until Wednesday /far as 75th av. W., where it broke No man or woman who eats meat thinks that it is @ greater sin for “The Slege of Leige,” cartoon com-| “The Perils of Pauline,” No. 8, away and started for Proctor. regularly can make a mistake by ‘ountry Hay end Grain ceraitheus cotter. et en eee Jusi Printers GAS INDIGESTION ae om. > camper Erna delpanuigy by @ paid producer) 4], dvs we women are facing tacts) 1013 THIRD <AIN 1043 ’ At the Alhambra All Weel, | Save Money, forme uric acia. which Clogs the ‘ we may as well face this one: | iinet ants Wace ka | 1 kidney pores so they sluggishly | Puset sound timothy ae There is and always will be two Customers brig hoes here 3 A Fool There as,” a drama, ph a lag A I eee manda of purty aa truth for tram_every part of, the sity, be wager BSS 5M Sava Sloane. waste and poisons from the ern Washington oats 28.00 . ? ’ wel rk ifferent. “ y ° 0 i then you get sick. Nearly all thew: | puget sound oate azo |breaks the sixth commandment {s gh gl Se pans eatin Bhutan ac ipa | Poa ce Save Labor, matism, headaches, liver trouble, pd ig gg Sone a ger ke | gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburnidrama; “The Fable of the High Bervousness, constipation, diss} $ matters tho seventh te cast out]| REGAL SHOE pen roirneas in fivo minutor—that|Toned Girl and the Plain Parents Save Time ness, sieeplossness, bladder disor- | |with him. REPAIR SHOP ||“ = ek a ss Ade comedy; “Wonders of For the conservation of the race! }-—Just that—makes Pape's Diap Orge ® comedy; nder \ ders come from sluggish kidneys. ix : , Virst_and Seneca. Main 4136 J) gin the largest selling stomach regu- Magnetism | : | The moment you feel a dull ache jwomen must be chaste and for the| lator in the world, If what t wos | by using in the kidneys or your back hurts, | (i,m ‘ |conservation of the state men must | ferments Into stubborn Jumps, you|At the Clemmer Until Tuesday or Sf the urine t# cloudy, offensive, | tens, 2 Ibe and under . be honest. Of course, if chastity] petah oe a : ate aa Lend Night } full of sediment, irregular of pas- | spring fs added to honesty fn man #0|] gePAInS, EXCHANGES, INKS eich gas and eructate sour, und!) oviieg punctured Roman { wage or attended by a tion: of | Ducks, young .. |miwh the better for the race, and|| WATEAMAN, CONKLIN, PARKER || €ested food and acid; head is dizzy) ie comedy, featuring C of grapes and lemon fulee, com- lization, but the unchaste woman, | P a9 bined with lithia and has been |be she ever #o clever, will be made! A large fifty-cent case of Pape's At the Colonial All Week | ae gllerad generations to flush clog- |to p pay, pay, to the last farthing| rere iin “ hb te pe “Runaway June,” story No. 1| It d es th k heys and stimulate them to \the debt she owes to womanhood! dollars’ worth of satisfaction, or) again an@ No. 2; “Love, Speed and Wo petivity, also to neutralize the White Gloves Cleaned at ths ‘est | your druggist hands you your|'phrills," Keystone comedy; “Fatty se) e r cides in urine #0 ft no longer 10 | Jack is a Mar and a thief. Ap | money back, and Mabel at the San Diego Eposi s sre Muses Irritation, thus ending blad- 5c and © Pach he te impossible, Poor Mary | It'd worth {ts weight in gold to/tion,” scenic comedy without Boiling Clothes : @r disorders has to pay for her mistake in mar-| men and women who can’t get their 8 | , Jad Salts Is inexpensf¥e and can-|| pan® and Office, 10th Ave. and |) ving nim. 1 wonder if she would| Call at the Right Drug Co. 169/ stomachs regulated. It belongs in) At the Melbourne Unt Tuesday without Hot Water, not injure: makes a delightful effer. E. Union. have had a larger debt to liquidate! Washington at. near neceoe inven) your home—should always be kept} ° Night 5 vescent lithla-water drink which all and have the ex-government physl-| andy in case of a sick, sour, upset) “The Crimson Moth,” drama; 4 rs had she taken that three weeks in » one ya 6 and prescribe! handy +6 ’ . jh hh, wi sptpad . . Feaular meat eaters should take i, £49—Phones—B. 1164. fing mountains with Jack without for yous abmolutely without charge, | stomach during the day or at night.|“"The Way drama; “Latest without Hard Rubbing. now and then to keep the kidneys the ald of the clergy. It sometimes| We want your patronage f-l1t's the quickest, surest and most|War News"; “The Calico Cat,” com Rad raghioral ae pure, thereby We Call and Deliver seoma to moe that we usually pay foc 2en oe doctor's services 48 49) )armiess stomach regulator in the edy; Swedie and the Sultan's Fels & Co., Philadelohia, e Jond ney complica |h, more for our mistakes than for ‘Look fur the Yellow Front. world, Present,” comedy,

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