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4 {Last Act in the Tragedy of Martin’s Bankrupt Glove Store E sold the desks yesterday. The cash register is spoken for. The good landlord (who has been more than friendly) has given us to the end of the week. “Take a little longer, if you need it,” he says. But we don’t believe we'll need it. Not at that rental! So we have put the prices down on what's left of the Martin stock of Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. And it is no trick at all to sell goods! Will you please come in the morning? The store is so small that it’s impossible for more than thirty people to get into it at one time. And yesterday's crowd was over- whelming. Here are the final prices on what's left of the stocks: $1.00 and $1.25 Children’s Kid Gloves, all sizes in some colors 25c $1.00 to $2.00 Women’s Kid Gloves, Fownes’ and others, sizes up to 5 3-4 .55c $2.00 to $3.50 Women’s Kid Gloves, Dent’s, Fownes’, etc., long and short . $1.00 $2.50 Long White Kid Gloves, Dent's, Fownes’, Vallyer’s, washable $1.45 $1.00 Silk Stockings, Gordon and Italian, tan and navy, now................55e $2.00 Gordon Black Silk Hose... .$1.00 Men’s $2.40 Silk Sox also........$1.00 $5.00 Umbrellas for men and women $2.50 $7.50 and $8.50 Umbrellas for men and women $3.00 All Children’s Umbrellas. ....Half Price AYE ago it looked as though there was some chance of reorganizing the Martin business. It develops, however, that no funds can be secured by the par- ties most interested, and so it is our duty to announce that the business will be pos- itively wound up and closed at the end of this week, or at most, a day or two beyond. All sales are, of course, final, and no exchanges can be made. , Be sure you get the right sizes before leaving the store. Martin’s Glove Store 1014 Second Avenue Empress Theatre Bldg. GPORGP FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY, Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions BOALT WILL KEEP RIGHT ON EATING ' ness as usual. Fred L. Boalt of The Star, who B. B. Luten, appointed receiver | lives at the Chelsea, told Monday for the Hotel Chelsea, has made how the guests had to get their own the following statement: breakfasts when the management “The receivership is temporary to|threw up its hands and the hotel protect the business until negotia-‘employes quit. COFFEE SALE One week only’ FEBRUARY 5 to 20. 19 THIS COUPON 1s GOOD FOR 10c. to 50c. iF PRESENTED AT GROCERS FEBRUARY 15th to 29th, 1915 FOLGER’S “tite' COFFEE an experienced hotel manager are concluded. In the meantime the hotel will be kept open for busi Grocers will collect the difference from we | ENTER YOUR ORDER BELOW Our object “It to give everyone a chance to note the difference between 45 cent coffee and cheap- er grades, Hend the coupon to your grocer at we ully for- ward him s single H your desier does not carry Folger’s Golden Gate Cotte, Fesident in whag will give you the name of a desler wits doce.” MR. M. H. JONES 832 16th Ave, Telephone Kant SEATTLE J. A. FOLGER &-CO., San Francisco tions to turn the property over to} STAR—TUESDAY, THE DAREDEVIL GIRL: OF SBR (Thin ts the te Mies Mar Waleamp, no bea sn clinched her title as the An he film world owning test of her nerve ecently when during a scene the Rison bompany Cal,, of whieh she ts she was attack and neve wounde a rebellious Af ) and a leopard in quick Mixes Waleamp prepared for the firat acene W an African Mon was 8 to | over head the k of raw meat w held t tantalizingly by an attendant through the screen of heavy wi Lion Leaps at Her | The girl advanced toward the Hon within th He crouched |immobite Or * tall flicked jalightly | uddenly the lion catapulted; Marie Walcamp in one of the {stra at her throat movie dramas where wild animals He struck her a stunning blow! were used. Note the tion in the on the neck and shoulders, dashing | background, her prostrate Fighting, although her mettle. Still quivering with the shock of od by Walcamp the} Mins une ted attac managed to keep the fangs from|her narrow escape, swathed in brag: te bandages, but with her amazing Armed with plitcbforks, the at t white héat, she tendants ros to rescue and/ingisted on going ahead with her lin want borne to safety| part of the drama | through the This required that she face an np demonstrated |Other enraged man-killer—a leog |. om | a, Attacked by Leopard This time she was to cross a rickety foot bridge while from the off shore the fur leopard men. aced her. That was the way It was suppored to be in the production. But the second beast had become infected with the spirit of liton, y, when the b on was crossing ac throwing her beast leaped upon WHEN A WOMAN I8 LONELY (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper | Enterprise Association.) Mrs. Tenney dropped in last evening and I did wish when I saw her that Bill would come while she | was with us—she looked so pretty, Before I could say a word she began Margie, stand everything tefore you get a divorce from a man. I tell you there is nothing in| CLASS A—“The Gentleman the world so pathetic as @ divorced | Nerve,” a very funny film, acted by woman. You do not understand|a funny actor, Charlie Chaplin. how terrible it is to be alone, and| Also a strong drama, “Through the to be alone without the sympathy | Mork.” that comes to you if you love your| husband ts death by hourly torture. | “We women always look to the|"The Gilded Fool, other sex for all our good times, | Play overflowing with good com |we get used to having men spend|¢¢y and fine acting. Also Fatty |thetr money on our amusements and| Arbuckle and Mabel Normand in « of COLONIAL—William Farnam tn an Interesting we accept these attentions as a/*idesplitting comedy , matter of course. We do not enter! cli Hn into pleasure with our own sex as| CLEMMER—"A Daughter of the |men do. Men can have fine times| People,” with Laura Sawyer, a |with each other and never miss us,| Clever actress, if not beautifal, in « |but to be perfectly happy we wom-| play full of action from start to jen must have a man around. The) finish other evening I took a party of pea! & women friends to the theatre and) LIBERTY—‘Huckshot John.” Ex then to supper after the play. We/ tremely well-staged and well-done ldid not have much to eat but the) Western drama, with Hobart Bos lpi was $20. 1 didn't mind the| Worth and Courtenay Foote star money, for you know Bil) pays me| "5 Save Deidea at the cont rapt ran tur) MISSION—"'The Affair of the De foolish going around without a man. “For the first time in my life I realized how the little bills that a |man pays for the fleeting moments lof pleasure count up. Few women jrealize this and often I am sure I have counted « man as stingy when {poor thing, he was probably spend han he was at I was a girl | would n carry own suitcase because | had a feeling that a woman who did that told the passerby, as loudly as though she shouted it, that she rty-stricken in both mor and admirers, that she could not ford to have it carried and did h any man who loved enough to carry It for her. Mare I've carried my suitcase many time: Mystery Solved! The Big Climax! $10,000 Prize Picture! was pov since I left Will and I have alw eried when I did it MILLION DOLLAR thought you were going to MYSTERY Week Starting next Sunday Colonial Theatre marry that other man who has beer 80 attentive to you.” I couldn't do it, Margie. You see I was always comparing him with WIll and you kriow there is no more delightful man in the world than * we Will Tenne when he | mA fl ) eg | woman | sg id That's the trouble dear Mrs. | a oi Zé Tenne it is A woman with Bill; | oy ‘on can al be sure, and | | THE woman } ] Lt A almost come to the } conclusion that I would b atinfied to be A woman to the r 1 wa - with if the man was as nice as 1} Rr, \ \ ir husband ba —ciensmmeneen si si Ys Peels tay tee seed a veel] ROW \ forlorn eature if she Wns not got en a man—at least some mat to stop dandruff | own, LAberty to a woman 4 rg pi 9 an Oss O) air idently, Mrs, Tenney, you are . 4 1o live their own lives That was the trouble I wanted Here 1 simple, inexpensive to. live wn life but 1 was not|| treatment that will almost always satisfied to let BI live I not idruff.and scalp itching, and pon aie I epee pete Pr At pread apart and econ tat the hance eae a rub a little Resinol ¢ intment into Marie, the most of us are fools..|| the scalp gently, with the tip of the we marry men and then are un-|| finger. Repeat thie until the whole apy 180 they are not angels,|| 8calphas beentreated. Next mora forg that they are probabl mpoo thoroughly with Res fast 4 appointed in us | inol Soap and hot water, Work the | It's all right for you to try and|| creamy Resinol lather well into the lve up to your own Ideals, but all!) thescalp. Rinse with graduatly cool the martyrs the world has ever|| er waterythe last water being cold, known have been made by tryin}! posino to make other people | up tol] heal ecte ideals that were not their® hut those || by all dr 4) Dept. 2 lof someone else. (To Be Continued Tomorrow) Being an Adventure of Marie Walcamp, Called “the Bravest Girl in Filmdom’” Because of Her Many Narrow Escapes From Death r | edy stone comedy, featuring Charlie on erie mrs Chaplin; “Through the Murk,”| suaesaatie : ment, and it fit my case exactly, drama; “Mutual “Weekly.” | Byer ola geal Eastern Washington oats got a one-dollar bottle and took It | nal Weekly. Waite river s Puget sound oats and when it was gone I felt so | Burbank ld | much better that I bought five more ' \ day | % ses toe At the Melbourne Until Tuesday |cai, sweet nota — - ————-® | hotties of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root ie Night ae wpm early tone potatoes | Setting Eetees to. Retatier for {and 1 was a well man; my Welght _ "His New Job,” comedy; “The le sash *_._4] increased until I weigh 219 pounds, Swindle,” drama ot | (Corrected daily by the Bradner Cor |T am 65 years old and I am feeling Tp OES Face +4 {fine and work every day. I have ? RESIDENCE THEATRES Butter three men who knew me when I a Natlve Voeshingtom had to quit work in the Mill in Home Until Wednesday creamery, brick 31 1906, and who will make affidavit The Pertls of Pauline,” No. U a» |to my present health. ‘two parts Ambition. two-part 28 If you want to use the above 1 mat ofthe ; : ine * Cheese statements as my testimonial, you apes host of the Mine,’ |cal celery. per crate 109 | Grogon triptete : 18 Ihave oomigg Hey obey drama o! © Vase,” cal. celery, dox 66 | fimburger Ty “ comedy educational Parsley Aas 2 | matte 28 Yours very truly . ' jocal Hothouwes. 08 @ 10 7 W. T. GRAVES, Pleasant Hour Until Wednesday |(8) rhubarb oe ee 4 Anderson, Indtana. The Severed Hand,” three-part | jtorian tom is = 5.00 | Wisconsin triplets 1T Personally appeared before me, Irama; “Mesquite Pete's Fortune,” | Honey, new, cam 3.00 @ 225 | Washington twins : 16 |this 4th day of February, 1914, W, camanae Honey, strained 06% T. Graves, whg subseribed | the At the Madison Until Tuesday | Aavel oranges...) «+ @ 3.40 above statement made oath that Night | Precip grape trate. = fay SAYS BRIDE OF 13 the same is true in substance and Tillie’s Punctured _ Romance,” om in fact six-part Keystone comedy @ 1.25 Ss CALLS MES ROBERT F. BRAGDON, asians S ioe DAY: NA | Notary Publ | @ 100 y commission expires Jan, © i BAKER, Ore,, Feb. 16.--Frank M We | t @ °° | Taylor, local tailor, has started at | mAs Jey, |e eae ab vore@ proceedings against his bride Rape rantp pero of 13 days on grounds that she| ae Turnips, white s+... 5 |called him vile and indecent names. | |rurnips, yellow ‘4; 418 @ £00 |The bride was formerly Irene M.|Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do |Squash, Hubbara . ; 02% : , For You “ e, : fo" | Smith of Centralia, , , Satisfaction when yott have} sy or | . Send ten cents to D ae Glasses fitted by us, whether] Be, Diant ..cecscrsers 9 TaEs GET TRACE OF CLERK Se eee Bee Cattinn 10 ee you pay $2.50, $5.00 or $7.00. *, : Ser gor re j ante poh! cA as ~The on po You will alse re . | Poultry, Veal Pork | |for Glenn B. Derbyshire, ex-county |P\Ve 8 banks ot vee ee uITy p 10a |? clerk, wanted here on an embezzle- | Al" ‘aor ar fitty-cent k all bd ye eha J s forma on. | © ey . |Bee te oe nt mya » has information cor |and one-dollar size bottles for sale EYESIGHT ‘faba ls | Hons 2 Ibs. woe 8 @ ae | COrn vy a Whereabouts, It was "at all drug stores ‘Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bldg.! ions, under 3 lbs ...scs0 14 Btated today, UARY 16, 1915. THE MOVIES PAGE 3 REMEMBER M.-J-B- Coffee Week Was Extended to Saturday, Feb. 20 For the purpose of giving everybody an opportunity to buy this Famous Coffee at our Special Money- Saving Prices The Tremendous Demand which exceeded all expectations, and the consequent unavoidable delay in shipments, made it impossible for grocers to deliver all orders last week. To meet this unusual situation, and to permit the merchants to satisfy all of their customers, we have granted this extension of time. We Want No One to Be Disappointed M-J-B- Coffee Week POSITIVELY ENDS . pard misgauged bis spring an inch or two, but his claws ed her forehead and shoulders. in she fought for her life. Again the attondants rescued her in the nick of time, and she consented to eall it a day, being borne away to the hospital, where she slowly re- covered (Other adventures of this remark. able woman will be published in The Star.) Special Prices This Week Only excitement ALASKA—The Seath of the Mighty,” elaborate spectacular mel- odrama woven around the capture of Quebec by . Wolfe . | ALHAMBRA-—Charlle Chaplin in) an Esaanay comedy, “A Night Out.” ‘The star is pretty much the whole! performance, which means that if) you lke Chaplin and his methods} you will like this show a whole lot. “ee | IT’S GETTING BRYANT 6 e a | Bryant Washburn has taken the part villain in Essanay photo- | dramas so often that he awoke one |; aight to find himself. playing th part. He got out of bed, found a/ big sack and proceeded to loot his own silver chest. He was stealth: | lly stealing out of his own flat with | his own silverware when a ‘noise awoke him and he realized it was) all a dream $9.\@ ’ A What’s on the Bill Liberty Until Tuesday Night | “Buckshot John,” drama, featur }ing Hobert Rosworth. eee Alaska Until Tuesday Night | “The Seats of the Mighty,” DEL MJ BRANDENSTEIN & SAN FRANCISCO, CAL- Leeda co Alhambra Until Sunda: A Night Out,’ “Universal Weekly”; son drama. ee Mission Until Tuesday Night How Cissy Made Good,” com ledy; “The Affair of the Desérted House,” drama. At the Grand Until Tuesday Night) ss of the Jungle,” two-part All Aboard,” two-part com. A Story of a Silk Hat,” com Seattle Branch 314 Occidental Ave. Phone Main 4015 You Can’t Buy Better Coffee at Any Price | At the Colonial Until Tuesday Night “The Gilded Fool,” featuring Wil | ~ on ee liam Farnum; “Runaway June Jag MARKET PORT | At the Clemmer Until Tuesday | — ALWAYS RELIABLE : | Night al "oe “A Daughter of the People,” fea: | turing ‘Laure one The egg market again reached a} Springs I feel that I onght to tell what T “ nent | Ducks | > a ower level Tuesday, another cent) |, tee i know about Swamp-Root and what being stricken from the wholesaie squabs good aire, doe. 200 @ 2 it has done for me. I was down Odeon Until Tuesday Night kT ‘ ; diag . 4 “Getting Acqualoted y Kevatone | Price of selected ranch stock The oe 120-10 4 $ iz” (4nd out and had to quit work In 77 | comedy, featuring Charlie Chaplin; |f%mers” price was not affected good Block hogs os @ .08%|1906; I only weighed 135 pounds. ~ © “Daphnia,” two-part drama; “The| Callfornia sweet potatoes are haif) Pork, larger .... 0 @ os he doctor said I had Kidney trou- Whisky Runners,” two-part drama, |@ cent higher T~Tosustey May ond Oral | ble in the worst form, and my liver 7 eee —- { (Prices paid producer) j | Was out of order; and I had Rheu- At the Class A Until Tuesday Night|@ “ —_————¢ | ¢—_—_-___—_——- — matism so badly I could not get | “A Gentleman of Nerve.” | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for around. One day I picked up an . Key-| |} Almanac and saw your advertise- Vegetables and