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Chas. Chaplin At the COLONIAL Edith Taliaferro “YOUNG OMANCE” Acquainted “Runaway June” 2-act ibaa By the America The Latest 2-part Keystone 10c Chik dren 5c ar) Chas. Chaplin At the COLONIAL STEWART HOUSE 84 Stewart St. Near Pike Public Market Modern M ‘MUTT AND JEFF _ WILL OPEN AT CHAS. CHAPLIN Today at CLASS A After three seasons of veritable triumph Gus Hill comes back for a fourth season with Mutt and Jef. in an entire tew dress, at the Moore t ‘ twiee tomorrow In Mexico” is the title of the story that is to form a background for Bud Fisher's inimitable cartoon characters. The new production ts an innovation of play craftman’s work, embodying about ajl of the real meat of standard amusement the thrill of melodrama, the splitting situations of the farce comedy, the extravagance and tin selled brilliancy of the burlesque. and the harmonious art of musical comedy Contrary to the general idea of producing managers to frame their offerings for the second and third years cheaply and “clean up aking in the parlance of the pro Mr. Hill has spent more money and greater energy this season's “Mutt and Jeff In Mexico than on any of the previous pro tions, so great is his faith in the lasting qualities of the cartoon play TO AMEND WORKMEN COMPENSATION LAW SALEM, Or., Feb. 6.—The bill t amend the workmen's compensation law which would virtua iminate casualty {insurance companies fron entering into ¢ etition with the Education of Mr. Pipp state, and which has already re ceived the approval of the lowe “Swell!” “Great!” house, is conceded the senate’s ap 3 prova “Refreshing. “Real Comedy.” These are the exclama- ST AT P tions of our patrons FRIDAY AND DAY “CHECKERS” 6-part Drama. Other Attractions PRE COLUMBIA AFONOLA $28. 25 eral supply of needles eodien MOORE TONIGHT al Correspondence ROME, I Jan, 16 the allies, is now suffering for Spec for suffering threefold from nor are neither physicians, winnere having been at ensar As for money, The archbishep in a hard winter in Montenegro be effective his majesty’s tiament to One of and Nicholas cried child was a son and heir Niegos the next DICK HAS IT OUT WITH JACK (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Dick came home last evening glummer than an owl I am thank ful that I have been married long enough not to ask questions when be is in this mood, 1 r how ¢ i One h on 1 str t to the divorce mill After Dick had eaten his ding snd was seated in his tivorite anair in the room and lighte etgar is coffee was coo I han the ever pay and pulled srm of the chalr a long breat down to the and kissed m It was the t real lo h ven me #in had reture The firet kiss was the aman is expected to greet his wife with an abse Then he « me that kise of consolation when | showed him that 1 was dis pole because we had no ba * » last kiss In the morning was purely one of habit—the one a man who has been married three years gives to his wife when he leaves for the work that is alread engrossing bis thougnts. This kiss however, was really mine. It told me he was glad he bad me, that ! was there and that I made bim happy | At Inst, after 48 hours at home my husband had really returned to ry still on the arm of th chair while he sipped his coffee a amoked tn silence. All at once he turned so that he could in the ¢ and said |"Margie, I really can't understand how such a cad as Jack got into my family. I'm through with him. 1 told him, as one.of the trustees o father's estate, that I wanted bh to keep away from the bookshop, to ® work to do somewhere else. 1 tol! Mary that she mast not pay him any more salary and to ke him out of the place Ob, Dick, what will he do? I don't know and don’t care. Do you know, dear, he struck Mary the other day because she would not give him any bs ny? He made an awful scene at the soop The other woman told me about {t Mary is a brick She kept her mouth shut and I simply had to make her tell me about it. Jack tried some of his bullying tactics with not a me but I showed him they did with me worth a cent I told him his drinking and sky Jarking around w bad enough but when he took m that be longed to his mother to pay for his vices I drew the line. Then he antvelle d sald he never had had ac ©, put up the same old gag thie weak or vicious man has put vp since Adam, “The woman tempted me You had a good position given you,’ he b , | Given me? Margie, that made fous; why I helped to pay his ee » bills, I told him some plain and garden truths then that made him squirm even while he tried to lay his failure to Mary 1 1 had not married, he whined Good lord, Jack,’ 1 exclaimed th s the only manly thing I ever knew you to do and Gof knows what we would do now If it were not for Mary's courage and ability You certainly could not run the business “Then he she's got you she has the women” he said She has gotten me “buffaloed to the extent that I think she is much too good for you and I'm going to stand by her. I'm not going to let a cad beat her, even if I the misfortune tc began to swear. ‘So buffaloed” same as happen to have have him for a brother Jack tried to get at me then and I knocked him down Dic not say any more and so, after a I asked Seattle’s Talking Machine THF PWeE COLUMHAIA RAK ONOLA sane Ra foe oS ee Columbia Grato' Headquarters justreted at ur chot 1 Columbia N- Little Montenegro, A letter from the archbishop of Cetinje, been circulated in Engtand’and France, thelr medicines, nor nure war since early August y neglected, and now thelr wives ard children are facing want daughters has There. had been three or four fema “Cough! STAR—FRIDAY, Little Montenegro Paying Dearly for Going to War; Third of Her Army Dead 80 eager to go to war it appealing for “poor children,” he says, since Montenegro has And as all the bread the harvest was nec ald, has His wound it seema to have stopped circulating adds that he Is afraid that one third of the Montenegrin army has been wiped out Time was when King Nicholas, evi! in hia country by a single word. a constitutional monarch, and his commands must be backed by par benevolent despot, Stanja (enough) could correct Today he Is been nicknamed Stanja births in the house of Petroolc And, autocrat as he then was. er there yund him still in bed at 9 o'clock in the {net He's no good, Margte, and | want to forget him Mr. Selwin says you've made a kreat hit with his wife work (To Be Continued Tomorrow) CHARGE VAN HORN DEFACED BUILDINGS VANCEBORO, = Me Feb. 4 Werner Van Horn who claime he ts a retired German officer, today wa formally « 1 wit facing Van ro bu fort has admitted, local authorit that he attempted to dyna the anadian F to b the St. Croix river, The fc e exp! 1» shattered i numerous Vanceboro 2 -_ AS SLAYERS BURG, raham and J 1 on charge of the m Major P. P. Cole Jefferson ( Curt Lester of the This is the big 6-part feature that turned thousands away from the Alhambra Tonight and All The Vampire 4th, Pike and Union You can have the music you want with the ment that everyone can play, and it entertains Goncerts, Vaudeville, Musical Comedy, or Gr now—see and hear these various instruments THE EASIEST KIND OF TERMS—WITH NO INTEREST C.H.HOPPER GS EPKELLY Lylers Lutlam, OS Ave Pima ty S FEBRUARY 5, 1915, PAGE 3. 38c Children’s Sweaters, all colors, ages 2 to 6 years our regular 79% grade, spe clal 38, Many, cold days yet OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. STANDARD PATTERNS "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY”, 10c-15c New styles for Spring Strictly reliable Give them a are here and simple trial SECOND AVE. AT VAMES ST, A Big Selling Even? Open House for the Next Ten Days. All Are Invited to Participate in the Great Bargains Offered From ness in town does the trick at unheard-of prices be disappointed, Read Men's Soft Hats, dozen broken lines, OUR SALE of MEN’ The other places seem deserted Short lots in Men's and Boys’ Suits, Furnishings, the following carefully 83 & All Departments. ausing quite a sensation in this c S WEAR : end of town. One man remarked, You seem to be doing.all the busi- backed up with genuine bargains, Hats and Caps are being disposed of come down and visit us. You won't Truthful advertising, —and then ach — » Vieece Si Woot Shirts the MEN’S | 29¢ S30 1. PANTS §1 65 2.x." 9 fon Suits Wool Un- nedium 4 | ES 4 A ‘cowl wed ana Be air Men's sox t Mer pa hape 1 pe kind, colors and e bla to close Saturday ye 4 $! +h] ? i 8 Pants, wort! od { wearing knickerbockers, YS’ Values these you cannot n cassimeres, tweeds and ufford to miss. They're genuine. wat Men's vy Sweaters Men's year 45c¢™"" Bepsgge i | 55¢ Shirts, Boys’ Wool Sweat orth up to 00 Splendid fe r . 4 | ec ATC or misses | sats"tn Se “Kotte snes ag a he $2.50 ones, i» combination | Meme 4" aera Ny sinew trom | S221 cee Sweaters wit | $1. 19 27, Me ye gray and blue colors; sizes to| ¢ to 15 Sa your ree xford. ned with silk tan akan: Wélarten Ae 98, instead of $5.00 sa t so vut, at $ snd’ pearl’ buttons; oan choice $2 All Day Stockings Name on You or Saturday—. 15c Pair — Burson for women every pair—safe guarantee know the ql t th ection of well-known “Gotzian” Shoe. Your choice of any © ne selectic « 5c following: Diamond Dyes, | up to $25.00 Pair. 4oc' Obiidnaite Gale two rolls of Crepe Toilet Paper : 79c salt fe, ne ee Burson Stocking Feet, 10¢ Mair IM te org Veet: er Nets, large cube Pins. 124c Pair—Iinfante’ Cashmere Stockings. Only black Why and white. Sizes up to 6% pay 25c elsewhere? Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. direct from Bel the 9c Fine grade, fast. Ordinarily 26¢, Take 3 for rt Co., St. Louis. Sizes 6 to 11. Every 5c es Kid Gloves for) Splendid materials pair worth the original price air — v P , See. Co ean A air for Misses’ $2.00 Pat. 98c Women. First shipment | best of lining 98c ent Leather, Vici Kid and rom the seat a an merly up to Box Calf Shoes, made from solid skipper brought 'e . leather and on comfortable lasts. VeiGutieen Our te tate $x36 Be the talk of Seattle. Why | Women’s Dresses Up Se i a pay Sc or 18¢? You do it HALF PRICE—Just half price all Remnants of Laces, Ribbons Embrolderies This is the only time you can get such merchandise the greased tobogcan Friday, selec ed ranch riding from 30 to 28 cents a The gap between the wholesale end)! entire iying price was closed to 3 cents lower floor ° Prices Paid Wholceale Dealers for | |! Veartables und. Vralt {ica ° ee P @rioo es and let us tell you about —All the Records —For all Machines —All of Final Clean-Up Women’s Coats Up to $25.00 $9.50 Women’s Tailor-Made Suits Up to $27.50 $9.50 30 to $22.50 $9.50 : © at half price the 25 Dresses left. They 89c apr Blankets, extra size, MaitacdPakete i-atiash iad teh Ben ; n tan, white or gray. Regu- belong to our best qua lar value $1.25 ed, Just the kind you ; Pirais Se aatiah * for. All colors. Saturday ity resses =} a 3 98 All- Wool Oregon Be eact serges, cte., beaut ifully rad ° Blankets, weight 5 25c Rubens Style and the Wool} made ands Id formerly j rey in gray and vicuna, Worth 1 jock, All sizes. Peo up to $22.50. ‘ le gee we do it, but we $2. 98 Comforts, wool filled, do. tmesty sold for 50, $10.00, large double-bed size. ee ee lc a "9 * silkoline i coh 20 Wortle $4.50. ages 2 to 12. Cluster pin siti arce i tucks. As wel 25 Owing price A7c ptm 8 inches wide. Our grade 3 50 regular quality . Grafonola—it’s the one musical instru- s old and young alike. Home Dancing, and Opera any evening you say. Stop in ) line. to lowe $1.19, Regardless of Cost Pair for Ladies’ $3.50 $1.49 Shoes in patent leath- er, gunmetal calf and vici kid. Sizes 3% to 7, in E and EE widths. The Plaid or stock Your Mixtu “the Shoes, well made, and should give plenty of wear, at about one-half actual price. 98 Pair for Men's $3.50 Pat- C ent Leather and Gunmeti Calf Oxfords. They are the famous Pilgrim and Patriot brands, made by Roberts, Johnson & Rand Shoe r choice Suits Yrom a good grade sheeting. WG sheets full dleached, 72x C $0. Another 100 dozen of these have just arrived. Made from good grade sheeting. our ch any” of $4.50 Prices Paid Producers for Eggs, try, Veal and Pork | | Setect raach 2 ze ° @ astern Aprils 4 28 @ Fees Batter ators Native shington He be wt ereamory, brick aL ne Hens, over Ibs 1 $ |x 30 118 @ ' 28 3.0 e Oregon triplets: 16 1 i Limburger mu 3 Domeatic wheel 23 @ Young America rt o@ al creamery 17 1 e Wisconsin creamery wv 100 @ 1 Wisconsin triplets 17 @1 Washington twins 16 1 e 0. B. Thorgrimson, attorney, rest- he ing easy after appendicitis opera S tion iLlustta ted inet equipped with press the button’ with 20. selections ser $94.75 and a era