The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1915. PAG BULOS MITTS = Cloak & Suit Store ware A Clean Sweep of Everything! Entire Stock to Go on Sale—Store for Rent—Fixtures and Cash Register for Salv: THINK OF IT, PEOPLE—This fine stock of Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments at Cut Slash Prices—many at half—some at a third, a ad 1 Latest Invention Is the Vital Part of the Fine) Hornless Phonograph Now Being Offered to Star Readers At $1 a Week Thomas A. Edison spent four Years in perfecting bis Diamond Point Reproducer | This great inventor knew that the reproduction of music could be improved—-and he went on a long stil! hunt for that Improvement | The Hornless Phonograph now Deing specialized by the Etlers Talking Machine Company, corner of Thi a j With Edison's Diamond Point Ke producer } The instrument plays the Inde Structible Blue Ambero! 4Minute Records the genuine Diamond Point bringing out every tone dts-| tinct and clear, with no needles to change or to adjust Star readers are offered this tn @trument, with one dozen records and you may have your ¢ an almost endies: Music—the price con $36—-you pay a small 4 | Edison’s | | others at one-fourth Bulos’ prices, and goodness knows his regular prices were always low enough—and right now, when the season ‘pas just begun, and all new arrivals for Spring are here. The entire stock is to go, and everything down to the naked walls will be sold—clr ysed out—we will make the prices do the business—sell the stock out quick and stop the selling expense. Women's Ready-to-Wear Garmer sts— a beautiful stock of Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waists, etc., all to go the Bargain Route. Never in your life will you see greater sacrifices. Doors Open at 9 o’Clock Tomorrow Morning Read These Prices—They Fairly Shout! Street Women’s Women’s complete outfit {s delivered to your} Wool home and $1 a week pays for tt Lawn Dresses oo Dresses All those who like Real Music| Sweaters fmvited to come to the store and hear this splendid tnstrument—it/ Will surely be a pleasure to demon strate it. The small investment and low terms make it easy for every one to have one. r CUT RATE PRICE j ' ; Men's Halt Soles, sewed , . Te [mn “Best of leather used z/ Rubber Heels AS g ~~ Irene Fenwick 10% Third Ave. Seattie, Wash, Two of Irene Fenwick’s Best Photographs The girl who treads “the primrose | has become famous over night . path” has failed to interest) And now Irene Fenwick ts going | Afternoon New Spring Linen and Duck Skirts Choice of Lovato Women’s Dresses Dresses Coats Suits from New Spring $27.50 to the atore Suits $30.00 : Home Face Peeling the human heart to walk in f a No complexion treatment yet dis.|the Witchery of her Camille, and| years one | en's Coats wold €Overed seems to have t }Bernhardt became famous over Her contract i« unique in that she Real values, One , t these | for up to $16 ) thane thal toned “ i enerally and #0 Immediately p night * not going to give he as A these—the . nt th A ~tetod < . b . f : lar as the mercolized wax proc And thia winter, In Edw itimate eter? het ¢ tty oy F e 2A Evidently reason t t nese Sale ; method actually wets rid of a baa|/d0n's play, “The Song o! stage work and appe eemplexion, which can hardly be | Broadway has watched a new way as w aid of any ther. To tem lof woman's witchery a wa that Wh sconsetion capaiat oemente qin | tes hisae eb them by a s o has a | Remember, we're selling out—quitting—not a single article reserved from the slaughter. It’s an out-and-out sacrifice of everything. Be here the effect of literally removing the |®2ure-eyed beauty whose unhera ® behind ner, in 4 wen" . a “4 \ akin tt Merco wax takes name ts Irene Fenwick “Hawthorne of the U. 8. A early and you'll not regret the coming ; the offending surface skin in flour a end bon ohaie te | Famil hour’ ike particles, a Hitle at a time, untii|, And Broadway has clapped its | Pan Ny ard.” “Pesky there's none of it left. The new | band as it ha breathlessly Paris” and “The Brass Hott jexion thus produced exhibits «| Watched this pretty creature's Her first movie venture will be healny giow and girlish beauty ob-| wiles, and so it Is that she, too,i"The Commuters ‘talnable In no other way. This wax which you can get at your drugalst « oe a ee ceenunneste Ss applied at night in the same way You use cold cream, and washed off THREE-CENT MOVIES | BILLY SUNDAY Three-cent movies are the new-| Billy Sunday will fight the devi est. They were originated at Cin-|!2 motion pictures Jcinnati, coincid in These are the first motion pl jural of the top and §2/ tires for which the evangelist | film-shows fn York oned y'll be n here soon | Cincinnati's Scent movie theatre | ARIE. settled part| MISS CROSMAN AT ALASKA | é is located in a 4 iy 4p ag Alaska. Pitot, | drama; “The House Break lof the city, where folk count thelr| Henrietta Cre play : oe Uae Somio comed pennies. character lead in “Th awelco! . i, a - a qi It has been opened by Dave Os-| Mrs. Hatch,” now 4 return | Alaska Until Saturday Night F tand, taflor, and two newsboys, Ben | - avg | ’ Mt si fa co : | Totmich ‘and William Einhorn all |\WHAT KS} ON BILLS re = file bee moll ag Hatch, i Full AMooINd TO Ole Jltke ast ba nw a Laan Gok 3 MORE BILLS AT FILM HOUSES ve | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper | |Littie ‘Tim yee? Today to arrange yyy rong CLOAK & SUIT STORE tee ee at 9 Tomorrow 9 Tomorrow Moning J} 1318 Second Avenue 99° \orrraay * |__Moming an OPTICAL PRICES CUT ‘To Suit the Hard Times No euch low pric for strictly high-cla: of whom are comparatively recent ark wore ever oftercs "The? ci sted f { |” Colonial Until Saturday Night | Grand Until Saturday Night Enterprise Association.) | Why, of ¢ sree, I don't =I have | by, ‘ tere: e program includes five single Sette san ; \ os Sina second chapter | ms as tho ll the world | got him, Tim—and a him ev-| eee bs in Seattle or elsewh yeni of quurse not firet-ran. fllins re ee wit ostiasacscad yy Rd ebapter:} tts oF ay ass trie hove: O07 ite since I knew he| OLYMPIA, March 18.—Goy. Lis 797g You need not hurry a ca , Nance O'Neil, Theda Bara and Wil Staal bala Baye emer lg Ber pl V hé @ | ter disposed of 36 more bills yesters A big sign outside the theatre Iam Shay | Liberty Until Saturday Night Dr. Atwater told me this morning | Was a-comin’, What's the good of disposed of 36 mo 3 ye Bi advises patrons of the theatre to | | “A Gentleman of Leisure,” com.| that he thought I should get out in} a mother ay ye have to wait | day. He vetoed three. He also ve: 9g | put the saved 2 cents into penny i ledy-drama the air, but the moment I raise m H your baby comes into the | toed one section of a fourth bill. 9 banks. It was by so doing that the tag, Paes hn ce head from the pillow 1 bees world to love him nimal 1 Hard Times Optical Prices The vetoe bills are as follows: three owners of this theatre got| ‘ | dizzy and nauseated that the These the months that | . be s, and “The Dane Alhambra Until Saturday Night zzy and nausea 1a Ras j teal De part-| enough money to start it medy, with Richard Carle | “The Truth Wagon,” comedy.|{ shall get from out of doors does | make us mothers, Miss Mar-| H. B. 158, giving police justices j ment. Have your| oe $3. 8 drama not seem to worth the effort— | «@re If we did not have our|concurrent jurisdiction with supe: oe onan ti | A MUNICIPAL THEATRE Clase A Until Saturday Night | See and yet each day I can see that I tables ourselves Fl Rcd rior courts ‘th ’ ‘iieieasakaneanen ted for you and I will guarantee to| Riverside, a suburb of Chicago, The Lost Lord Love oan “eg pee Aha rae ld aan RTO REDE gave you from 600 to $5 on any pair|has established what is probably tie, with Doroth RESIDENCE THEATRES Thies thes By verting R os ig prises Gf glasses you may require. Lenses|the first municipally.owned pictur coded cate oh e them a eir fathers di H, B. 186, providing for additional duplicated a speciait | theatre in the United States. The Beating Hearts and ( Home Until Friday h your r And that is what's worrying me, | clerical help in justice courts. a heatre in th a a an ‘ The Master Key,” No. 9, two {nd—thie little book 1 have had hardly a B 4, repealing law allow- he ill be o ed « a stone comedy " Pe b { ok te - Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S,} theatre wil! whed and " med | parts; “The Fortunes of Margaret,” | ably the trag thought since that rapturous mo-| ing convict labor on state roads. ed entirely in the public int 1 De 4 Seattle's Leading I ma tet ae _— two-part drama; “Three Times and} potent, of the Odeon Wednesday and Thureday |)... omedy Hubby's Cure,” | would’ say q peten 5 a Ave. |sTie ORAWING CROWDS | oa ” a : see Seen | comedy ‘ down and outers’” and I ¢ | Miss O’Nell, Miss Theda Bara dra * two-| eae Gucci wilete nee Jand William Shay continue their | Ye College Until Friday tthe resend. wien yor} GREAT MODWEY MEDICINE. | sc2 222% ment when I thing except it is racked me way st knew, about any »00r body and how The governor vetoed Section 6 of nate Bill 129, providing a penalty = $10 a day against state officials sonneataan how teak ep a sh who failed to get budgets filed with Sieg the bureau of inspection within the a and fun-|success in Tolstoi’s “Kreutzer jay's thought acti don't t Lam foolish. I want to | Prescribed. time dayn unt antl 4 for people who work. |Sonata” at the Colonial. Mis drama; “The Boy Mayor,” | fact st 1 are forever one| be brave little book, to you 1 {Pres oa Bara is a Fre 4 ‘ | AGAIN PROVES RELIABLE ama; “The Village Postmaster,” | day beht to confide that T am hea gti peerage Lg ges atre Antoine, Pa In Pictures, with comed sg ees I would not vn I am so afraid of the | ing the operation ¢ rs eee: CURES WITHOUT DRUGS her American | . F } |keenly if every one that I know,| Pain. I am sure I am going to die, | Men lne he city of Seattle, was vampire won I believe the remarkable cure I lfealading Shlene hat it Know. / and it Ido Tam wicked enough to| Signed. He also signed the bill per- Wonderful Invention Re- see a derived from Dr. Kilmer's Swamp BANDITS MURDER not so interested In the political| Want my baby to die with me, 1/mitting the garnishment of wages @ stores Health While “MOVIE” IT 18 TO BE ance e Root is worthy of special mention.| situation that they are able to talk| Said this to Dick the other night | 0° “4 state ofinara: (iin ste alae The word “movie” has been 1 was troubled with pains in my STATION AGENT of sothiie and he said, “Nonsense, Margie, | cept sta * also sig The the bill limiting the number of ju ed for a long time by a yack, weak kidne: was # data S Quail st. Eliene| you are going to live to be a grand discu lot of wise editors in the Unit time before using Swamp-Root that sa has forgotten her fears of not loy-| mother, Listen to the way Hatton | tices in King county to five. This ed States as to whether or not a a I was in misery all the time, sitting} MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Mareh 18,| ing the twins as much as she would |!8 going for the gang,” and then he | bill was amended from its original it shall enter the dictiona or standing. I was told by a friend)_o A. Hotaling, station agent of own child read me the latest move in the|form to allow county commission and be used pure English eane that Swamp-Root would help me and |the West Shore railroad at Highland Dick eats and thinks 4 talks | School board tan, jers to add $ to the present sal- It has finally been definitely I purchased a dollar bottle and it| Pais, was murdered by bandits who| the school book situation for he, of| (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) aries of the justices. decided that it shall. Of the | lam la relieved me wonderfully. It was] jooted the safe of $40 early today.| cou has a personal as well as — The amended mothers’ pension 733 who voted, 511 voted “yes” ertainly remarkal ’ The erin was discovered when af altruistic interest in the outcome of Luna Park swimming pool opens} bill was another measure signed by and 222 “no. me a new man train stopped for oré and the con-|the fight. However, he must have | Saturday, March 20. the governor GOOD FILM AT CLASS A fe al comfort. I took another bot-| ductor found Hotaling’s body in the| told Mr, Selwin about me, for yes Poet aise which cured | gretion |terday a most benutitul “ baxsinet No Coupons! How a butler, wh married a arding house, 1 » h h | 1 " coming to see you I drive every day over the rough FORMER MAYOR DEAD | a " ction of Kentue and have OAKLAND, Cal., March 18.—For-| 000, my dear Margie, and I know No Presents ! € honest-to 2 a x : : : an it i UNTIL no trouble whatever with my kid-| mer Mayor William R. Davis of Oak ays DADDY BS f Beate pice Seamiieoon | ant, & prominent lawyer, dled Off Soy not welcome a child?” (That No schemes necessary 1 years of age and enjoy the | sounds well, but is tt always tr alth and I am not afraid EIGHT HURT BY GAS | am be | a g inundated with gifts \from my frie ae 1 think Eliene to sell shown in st Lord eS 1 tow’ ei Ml SATURDAY weight since I a two-part drama at the stay cured. i ty little slave | i i=. Margarita Fischer and Harr to recommend SwampRoot to any-| SALT LAKE, March 18.—Explod-|tyy'sent_me enough. hand-made Gemoe a steasy, on Pollard, in “The Haunting Mem one ing gaa in the home of R. B. Para-|par "ent me, Cnotee iat Aare | : b Bgarventc electricity Into the nerve make a beautiful picture. A y respectfully yours, dise Injured eight persons jim buns today onthe bedding. fo stone comed completes the CR 3B, . 8 n ante a aa ‘4 an nia Glasgow, K CALLS HELP BY WIRELESS Teint ag df Bry br oa eribed and sworn to before| SAN FRANCISCO, March 18,—|brought mea pair of crocheteg } RICHARD CARLE AT CLEMMER eby:C. with whom Tam) Capt. J. A nicke of the steam| bontens and Richard Carle, the celebrated s ed. I further cer: schooner Defiance sent wit es SR IE omedias, makes bis to the not related to any calls for assistance to suppress six far ag 6 alok that motion pieture — publite The nor Interested in any mutinous Japanese, but ended the stl take any comfort tuidiiba Dancing Beetle,” at the Clemmer way in the subject matter herein| trouble before the assistance could| ¢ wore baby ant ra tae ge ack of ner ite Hill tt ia,an added attraction to the Oe icca pclae ed Ea re i ee : Wid Asinial pictates, & , PHOS, REYNOLDS = even when I married Tim and took } wel svvwrnareD WB feqture of America N. P. B.C BULL BROS inh from that red-headed our beaut birds and the larger i | arah Malongy was | as happy as 1 : | Cal oe eek tale ait avout susp brutes 4th, North of Pike ja [Baran Malongy wan 1 py a Because the wise house- ment. ‘This book te 1 ‘eo plotures of fully develo; ato Bly ate “A GENTLEMAN oF Leisure” | uaa Juss Printers ie ey Mei keeper wants to do her work applied, and explaining many How a man with nothing to de Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do 1012 THIRD AIN 1043) have been so kind to me tee you want uo know. We'll and lots of time to do {t {n, spends | —_ ihc a lS NE 2 alg a been go Kind to me” 5 thine ed and “prey his spare moments, t* pictured in Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Tim the other night as 1 was mak the easy, quick, economical, no-* ae ver CHAS. Sear Teeatacites cite lls ont Judgment Sksit FOR SALE Inf ome uy thore wocks for Itt at CHAPLIN [uacitone: chon will alse taosi" pal i ft these women wve en" HOt-water way, without hard $.ST! SANFORD'S ON TRAIL Fiso to ® \ wable information,| pee .8. > » not gettin’ half the fun that 7 . apg Ve at 1 booklet of valuable information H " b B not gett % ; e The Electra-Vita Co. Rantord’ Baas, nantsonis (seccy telling about the kidneys and blad icking ottom ros. tay Little Tim. His outfit rubbing or scrubbing DEFT. 4 man snd crimmologist. w | de Regular fifty-cent and one A omes him wonderfully . peers coed Aven Sag eo ee lpg uit 8 “4 <i hel gue | dotia win f bottles for sale at all VetetinarY SURGeons | Good Lord and all the blessed Fels & Co., Philadelphia. i Seattle, Wash. 1 gg Ui toe 1 pei gr da a ! drug stores 1015 Howell St. Inquire at 709-4th Ave, Saints, Annie,’ said Tim surprised |

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