The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 2

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Tremendous Price Reductions —ON— Seasonable Merchandise For Men and Young Men Furnishings Hats Everything high-grade and ready to wear the minute you buy. Tog up for Easter at a substantial saving of REAL MONEY. You can do it at Veith Cammack COMPANY Second at James OMX EKO) MEO x SE 10104 pp ¢ % 4 4 | OMI EK+0; EmEO SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dixie,” a prize-winning iven to Beatriz Michelena, movie dmirer, has answere ed question whether dogs are able to appreciate what Is Jenacted on motion picture screens. His answer was so vehement that he st 4 a performance in the projection room at San Rafael when he saw his mistress being attacked by a gypsy kidnaper on the screen Dixie” had been watching the Beatriz Michele Pore err eee ee April 2.}reel intently. collie/tack on Misa Michelena came, the up to the screen,| STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915. PAGE 2. T The Worst Men’s Suits You Ever Saw for $3.78 Two hundred of ’em—will fit only men with 32, 34 and 36- inch chest measure (Washington half-backs and “white hopes” need not apply). But we have two hundred of these Suits that will fit only small men. They’re all wool, well made—lots of ’em bear a label from one of the foremost clothiers in Amer- ica. His clothes are advertised by a friend of ours for $20. 00. But these are fierce—haswassers and genuine antiques. So we'll sell ’em for the price of the pants and let you get the coat and vest for nothing. Choice of the lot at. Hundreds of Boys’ Suits at One-Fourth to One-Half Less Than Value and “Dixie.” ,When the filmed at dog bounded barked furiously leaped at the plety Th taken from the production could be conti Mins thoroughbred Russian wolfhound, however, didn't blink an eve, although he, too, was a witness of his mistress’ predica ment on the screen. [PHOTO PLAYS, PLAYS BIRDS KILLED 'NE FORGOT HIS pod SEATTLE ENTERTAINS NATIONAL CENSOR BR ccrvinr st Mo,, April 2.—Coptes) f records received here today from Boston fix the age of John Holloren| of this city at 108 years. Mr. Hol-| ovine. Pimures foren had lost track of his years.) “ and birth records were resorted to| “i0ry Secretary of the board From the moment Coch: in an effort to determine his age. ifrom a trair at the King until the adjournment of a| meeting at the Chamber of Com DOLPH, ia April 2.--C. | lo & prominent merchant of | Saw two large birds light mill pond here. Securing a “he succeeded in killing them. birds are of an unknown kind, they resemble huge white eh ¥ Measure over five feet from| to tip, havi are almost snow white except! dark blue on their backs. | Firing at its highest speed, within range. “Today's Styles Today” For Men and Women YOU WANT TO BE WELL DRESSED Here’s a Combination That Can’t Be Beat. Bradbury Gictne. $20 U5 And Our Liberal Credit Plan “AS VALUES BRADBURY CLOTHES Have Always Been Supreme OUR LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN is the most satisfactory way to pur- chase. The accommodation costs you nothing, Pay a little down— and the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. We are prepared to make alterations, so you may Waster Sunday Ok Hats all necessary have your Suit for nae Ready!! a __ | Boys’ New Clothing working wear $3 to $6.:: “A ied Men’s Furnishings Featuring standard line Shoes tylish that are If you are not acquainted with yur Boys’ Department, a visit will surprise you. Here you will find better qualities, better and lower prices style only. 1332-34 211 SECOND UNION AVE. ng STREET SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE f eb feet like a duck French battery would take 13 min-| merce last night, there wasn't a mo-| sors Seattle today ts enjoying the ‘tirat sors, and he's at {t again today. | visit paid thia city by a member of; the national board of censorship for! guest of honor at the Woman's Ex At noon Thursday Cocks was the The visitor is change, under the auspices of the Cocks of New York, ad- local body. Afterward he was tak en for a whirl over the boulevards ted} and saw other points of tnterest depot an open) ed much Information relative to the At both meetings Cocks {mpart inside workings of the national cen Ht said the elements the utes to cover every square yard| ment’s let-up in the entertainment | board had agreed on as always cen | provided for hi him by y_the lo local cen-| sorable were as follows Mistreatment of women and chil Gren. Evil triumphing over good. Details in crime. The gruesome and horrible. Lunacy ang madness. Burgiar’s craft which triumphs. Cocke stated that only about 4 per cent of the films exhibited tn the United States are in defiance of the bo *s order. The board has not the power to prohibit the exht bition of any picture, he said At noon Friday Cocks conferred with local exhibitors and film ex change men at a luncheon held at the Savoy hotel. In the afternoon he was again taken for an auto trip which will conclude at the Boule. vard Inn, where a private dinner will be conducted under the direc tion of the Seattle board. Mayor Gill will be one of the guests, eee IMPORTANT RELEASES Here's a bit of good news for Se movie fans plowing the release, yesterday The Unafra by the Jesse L of Lasky Feature Play Co., concern adds toda inusually {mportant releases will the same that two other also be made during the month April 12 is stated, Blanche Sweet will make her second Lasky ar rance In “The Captive,” and the 22nd will witness Victor photodramatic debut un der Lasky in "The Snobs.” The first-mentioned release features Rita Jolivet eee CIVIL SERVICE FILM Edison 1s releasing next week the] film made in connection with the| United States civil service, designed to show, through the weave of a love story, how the civil service holds forth great opportunities for | the youth of the country, FRENCH CARTOONS One of the larger picture com- | panies bas released a series of ant | mated comic cartoons by the noted French cartoonist, Raoul Barre. French cartoonist, Raoul Barro. 8 PROGRAMS Colonial Ending Saturday Night A Mo Jen,” five parts: The Ca famous New York| dancers. Clemmer Ending Saturday Night The Encape.’ Alhambra Ending Saturday Night The Only Way Ov,” drama; Charley Cl haplin. Mission Ending | Saturday Night A Daughter's Strange Inher Itance,” three-part drama; “The Champion” (Charlie Chaplin), two reels | Class A Ending Saturday Night Her Burled Past two parts In the Mansion of Loneliness, comedy-drama; Keystone comedy Liberty Ending Saturday Night ‘Williamson's Submarine Pic- ee Boys’ $3.50 Wool Suits, small sizes, cut to eovese $1.98 Boys’ $4.00 and $4.50 Double - breasted Suits, all sizes, cut to.... $2.48 Boys’ $5.00 Wool Suits, all sizes, finest styles, cut to $3. 1 5 Boys’ Wash Suits in big lots at about a third less—35c, 59c, 75c and 98c—all reduced. Boys’ 75c Play Suits, Indian and Cowboy styles, cut to. .35c¢ | on Easter Hats for Women and Children ~ | Are Shattered All of ’em—everyone is reduced—and they’re all new and fresh and beautiful. Yet because of the disaster which overtook the store, they're all reduced—many for less than half price. Big crowds every day testify to the bigness of the values. 450 and $6.00 $3.0 $4.00 $5.00 6.50 and $7.50 Untrimmed Shapes— bought to sell this sea- $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00 Trimmed Hats... son for $3.00. Now on sale at a7° Children’s Trimmed Hats Worth $3.00 S$ ] 45 and Over, for Mothers are delighted with these Hats—they’re the finest ever seen in Seattle. Scores of them—trimmed with flowers and S$ ] 45 ribbons. Gayest styles imaginable. Values up to $3.00, for. . Children’s Trimmed Hats Worth $2 and $1.00 The Panton Dept. Store "Leven Seven to ’Leven ’Leven Second Ave. | | Untrimmed Shapes —new styles—were $2.00. On sale at | $2.50 for $1.00 Scores of beautiful Hats for little girls—charmingly trimmed with Spring flowers. Values up to $2.50. Sale price........, tures.” | drama ol Weekly,” No.| Ine had Boo ked up accidentally wit aa Ish, of March Tt topical, When| PAJAMAS TEMPTING §;,"*<."'° By: Grand Ending Saturday Night | Cupid Caught a Thief,” comedy EE “The Black Box" (Episode No. | *NEW YORK, April 2.—Supplying 4), two parts; “Animated Weekly”; anaes : guests Di 8 +" W D N the PA ane os Menainae”’ ‘oeaeoaet its guests with pajamas in the case HY SHE. ID of a Ye College Until Sunday arrivals who lack proper night vce ates val na ane ae " episode) vttire is not always appreciated, ac * * urrie, in sata a ina datactiun ean x GRAND RAPIDS, 3, Mich,, April 8. Alaska Ending Saturday Night drama; | Cording to a house detective for the ae : iit } The Battle of the Sexes,” five: |“Antmate ul; “Thou ne er Cee RE Riiplerbes ep bse. today received part drama is Shalt Not Flirt,” comedy ‘ha Aabaantee aationt pie neg 53 : a jon es pedro party which |white underneati a top coat car 9, aoe aoa ne evening of Ostonas RESIDENCE THEATRES Total railway mileage of the|ried over a gs ARG 31, 1892. ‘The letter was postmark world is about 584,840 miles. Of] He disc 1 a suit of pajamas ed October 18, 1892. It is supposed At the Home Until Sunday — | this Europe has 199,346 miles and| with “Ms * embroidered on! that the letter was misiaid im the “A Small-Town Girl,” three-part the United States 248,888 miles, the collar, whioh the man claimed local postoffice,

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