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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915. PAGE 3. | . GEO. P. BENT COMPANY wy PIANOS Piano Manufacturers Established 1870 PIANOS VICTROLAS GRAFONOLAS and and Victor Records | ColumbiaRecords WHAT WILL BE THE OUTCOME FOR MARY? (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper | Enterpri ation.) | As Kitty 9 tions on | to Mar tainly had made P Mra. Jack W | Y Dick, with the Victrola \ $75 best intentions tn] Geo. P. Bent Company announce the opening of their Talking Machine Parlors living wit rable that COMPLETE stock of VICTROLAS, Victor Rec- ords, Grafonolas, Columbia Records and acces- sories will be carried. Convenient and comfortable arrangement of the new parlors will make it an added pleasure when se- lecting Talking Machines or Talking Machine Records, and the SERVICE given will create further patronage from each owner or prospective owner of a Talking Machine. 1 sometimes think It easy to fall out of Ic A sincere, cordial invitation is extended everyone to call, visit and inspect this new d-partment. GeoPBent Company Piano Manufacturers Established 1870 SEATTLE BRANCH, 1418 THIRD AVENUE When I first it It was because he finds that her love ts dead. 1 believe the pain ix as polg hen the loved e him-} ‘ Sometimes I | like a wicked woman |ize that I am really and truly more} tent than I have ever been tn} @\ed houses to the Liberty in “The COLONIA . rage @)my life. Of course, I haven't that} fF cou t act SEO a ALHAMBRA catatic joy and bliss I had with| George Randolph Chester's “Run “Three Weeks” ls siasion in | Jack in the firat weeks of our mar away June” story, No. 7, will be @-——— RLAOnA $| week at the Alhambra thie weeks | MR®: but I know, Margie, tha | shown at the Colonial for the last 9 in bd 4 Judging by yesterdays stundeeet fone can have that mor e time tonight : it will d é e¢ lor twice in one's G © © No raw @ record house for a] me “Justified” 1s a xood drama, in py he call of the North with | eek house for the| Rach one's life which a jealous husband was the jenon in the leading role é are ldramatic moment—mine is playing to good houses at the and gon but the sun et cause of all the rumpus. Alaska. NO STAGE “* “Springtime Feeling” is a funny | MONEY HERE and my Sort a piney. Keystone. a ] One hundred thousand dollars tn |, Von mm ation came back to —___-________—¢| el Tetaicmed in the jit seemed to me that Mary A a > « nfaithful to His! bie had only made her ae ss a | Trust,” the two-act Alice Joyce fea-|abie, but 1 could not help Chortle Ghanian ts ween in 0 vip | ture which Kalem will release /that having the bliss of| roaring comedy at the Class A ye b ies love, it would y natural for] “Cruel. Cruel Love.” When Charlie se was loaned to the ner to want t goes dabbling in love. he’s a nut bik is chet ae ae For love will make a sage nutty ar ge py rigged k, abou let alone Charlie. Dorothy Gish ir Pipe be men surrounded | with Max Pend! seen in an excellent comedy drama ali ein while these scenes were | ing, and I can see where she would | “How Hazel Got Even.” Mutual veing filmed. | be the with his Weekly and another good Keystone ‘ . tastes a ght. comedy wind up the Dill What’s on the Bill tsi eh wed Te Clase A Until Tu nt. | our lives, 80 I quess we'll just ¥ CLEMMER Hazel Gets fea-\to let her work it out for herself] 5 ee aE RW: | turing Dorot nel] this time | D’Annunzio’s production of “Cabt showing (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) ria.” at the Clemmer for the week is one of the greatest films ever shown in a local play house Oliver Wallace's interpretation of the film on the organ is wonderful ofe lin; “Mutual Weekly - “wore RECEIVERSHIP | FEARED BY BIG | edy; Pathe § dfama etacinnectenetinaen ei iedicanithesisscalh ; MISSION at coi, HARVESTER 00, March comed WASHINGTON Francis X. Bushman is seen in a good three-part Essanay drama Clemmer Until Saturday Night “Stars Their Courses Change,” at Cabiria,” D'Apnunzio’s film mas the Mission this week terpl | A edition of the Hearst kee pstnk : Selig Weekly ia-aleo Pinal maa @ Today’s Styles Today Alaska Until Tuesday Night hehe dips , ! ig comedy, “Some White Hope = The Call of the North,” drama, company's dissolutic | com - - * feat g Robert Edeso: | | LIBERTY | hace | T ares erite Clark ts bringing pa nd M! 4 ei A Sia ero Aly Sly ACQUIT 1 MINERS Authoritative i ramon four MURDER TRIAL PUEBLO, Colo, March 2.—The ° S rin St les ws won, Ur Tonk Night | defense offered by the counsel of yp Stara, Thelr Courses Change,”| tke weven former striking coal mitt < Po la fope,” com-| ary on trial for the death of Lake ModeratelyPriced ae |e rey, a chauffeur, that the strikers red in self-defense, was sustained ve 6 three Weeks.” arey Night | 4 jury acquitted the men after one Our Spring array is 3 te hour's deliberation | now most ¢ lete 1 Melbourne Until Tuesday Night JIM HAM WILL BOOsT OHIO METHOD IN | *..::"'. oar, | am tam ; or Another Crime, i ida Mayor Gill M DENTISTRY | ‘, '::° is as ior i ik eras ab former cong anc bric The style ‘spades r 1 hich he ines to Missing seeth are replaced by and fa ; p ington, In which he pron The Onio Method by artificial teeth | are exceedingly cat “gee wt "Hho Ake! SON Ds aid possible that are natural as your original The Myster of the Man Who firn n of Wil H teeth. Examinations are now be N Slept.” drama: “The Water Cure,” | ~° of the trades on tog conducted without charge, and | New Spring Suits | *' om, “yh Water Cure” Senator bowie wasn hy ! estimates are furnished fn all cases, \to be ave his former state nt We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Set of Teeth 8 Guaranteed ‘ 15 Set of Teeth coda seseveccces $5 ard Solid Gold or orcelain Crown ...... $22.50 Upwards Fhe WGA. lewernect draron; [2° - 07 tniet soporsant, ootamnlanton)| HAIR COMING OUT? Spring Coats — | kevstone comer $12.50 Upwards a6 RESIDENCE THEATRES ig * Pne e aoa e and rid the ° ' "Suh 6 career neg tama he Home Until Wednesday | ¢ New Arrivals in See eid sutton vals : 10 Gold or Porcelain Dainty Waists two part within an Inch of Pp , of dandruff get a 25-ce! ridge Work ......... 4 MM two-past drama; “Hi a aat | bottle Danderis eat any Solid Gold Fillings .... a Ped dal 8 ey iat the cai Ae Other Fillings ......... 50. eee wa ations the hair stops com Oftice hours, : 7) 30 0 Sunterk: At Ye <olteanetlay Until] ing out and you can’t find any dan Cal Bac four parts, from ng , ae Conwa The CHAS. 1332-34 Second Avenue and bcs | CHAPLIN 211 Union Street IT HAPPENED IN PORTLAND | , Today nt ouse. antalet” dress ’ 2 Third a 207 UNIVERSITY STREET |". tgoerence se \ C rine THE CLOSING-OUT SALE THAT SET THE TOWN A-TALKING Facts—“hard-boiled” — indisputable facts about the merchandise and the prices in the closing-out sale of Westerman & Schermer’s Store No. 2 (near corner of First Ave. and Yesler way). Everything guaranteed to be exactly as represented which fact accounts for most anything and everything you read about the sale. Here Are the Men’s Suits—We Quit! MEN’S SUITS MEN’S OVERCOATS $12.50 and $15.00 Men’s $3 85 IH ¥ «$ f $15.00 and $18.00 Heavy Suits, small sizes............ 2 Overcoats, belted styles... $5. 85 $15.00 and $18.00 Men's ’ Suits (“‘off” patterns)........ $4.85 — = $18.00 Heavy $7. $5 $15.00 Men’s Suits, all wool, $9 65 5 Al Abc finest styles .............5-. F & \ $25.00 Overcoats Si1 35 $20.00 Men’s Suits, all wool, 2 ) (séason’s finest)........ $15.00 English Slip-on $3 $5 Rain COMBS os cet csseaee el $15.00 and $18.00 Black $7 65 Cravenetted Overcoats ... a finest styles ae $15.00 Balmacaans are $7 85 now marked ..........+- a Here’s the Shirts WE gag 3 $15.00 Blue Serge Suits, S double-breasted ............-. 9. 50c Working Shirts are now. 35c as $1.00 to $1.50 Fancy + ] Here’s the Hats WE QUIT Alege se $2.8 ae ee $1.00 Fancy Shirts, ain neds Tee $3 Mallory Hats are Cow D2al $1.50 Green Hood $3.50 Cravenetted mer $2.45 Sir $5c $2.00 and $2.50 Silk $2.00 Balmacaans mow... DbalO Slee... $1.45 genie 665 $2.00 and $2.50 Soft $2.00 Heavy Flannel Shirts 35 MN cv ccokapsaeas Manne ess oh yeet cual $1. va S135 all styles . 50c Golf Caos 75c¢ Golf Caps..... $1.00 Golf Caps. . .65c TROUSERS i ag kc BEC | $5.00 Lecees’ Famed $4.15 $2.00 Dress Trousers ; R ber Lined FI. 1 cE $1.35 | 5.00 Rater Lined Fane $3.65 Bia Os ccc ceca $2.15 $5.00 Shirts, of U. S. Army $4 1 5 .00 D: Ti She «4 ee ob acs bbe de eine ee ee se ile, tn a $2.85 | “° y d $6.00 D: T nie a oe ee Ses oe ; re eS cau $3.85 MEN’S The famous Sweet-Orr and Keystone Union- Made Trousers are all included. Every size up to 50 waist measure. Here’s the Shoes WE QUIT UNDERWEAR $1.00 Wool Underwear, odd lots, 35c dark gray ........: eee e eee eee e teers 50c Derby Ribbed 35c 35c MMOS iia oh Aa A hs 0h wel ee ae 75c Merino Underwear Shoes for: Men 92.00 _ ae val Black or Tan’. 92400 | Ae trietetiin ee $1.10 penodtce es Tete Dos en ‘3 $2.65 “< Ree ace $1.45 $4.00 Shoes. DoxD ee ic cn $3.65 ‘The foregoing lines include Cooper’s Spring Needle, Winsted, Wright's, B. & L. Union Label and other famously good makes, both domestic and imported. Sizes up to 50 waist measure. HOSIERY All 50c Sox are, BRIE 6 kk. Mn ee ea eee All 25c Sox are, ares bea icnl 15c $7.00 High Top Boots for Men 1 TRIES DAN Se GO a nade $2.50 Heavy Working CE RSC Si SAR, oe € ain en mn MACKINAWS All $5.00 and $6.00 Mackinaw Coats... $3.85 0 lag ant o * Mackin md | | pina lnamaap ene eee i 10c Money will be cheerfully refunded at any time for any reason. If the store is closed up-—then at the old store, which we’re going to keep—at First South and Main St. WESTERMAN & SCHERMER Store No. 2—103- 107 FIRST AVE. SOUTH — Near Cor. Yesler Way iKEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & CO. Ad Dep sing