The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1915, Page 9

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STAR--FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915. PAGE 9. Writing Reading and Check Rooms Tele- phones A 3-part story of the wild outdoors. A story of strong passions and fiercer jealousies With Edith Storey and Ned Finley ene from “The Thief, DanieiFronman triumpn, now appearing | proved one funniest comedies shown. at the Claes A. otta Coin’s cLewmen «win etary testan taverpototieal ~ attracti« having not the least bearing upor mer opened lk ieithe plot or romance. If we movi ert Hilliard flim, in which Catherine ften disapr A REAL GHOST sits down oe intiss, former Seattle actrer - h. os — + by HAM and then one of the meatungs. | On. tae ate ment the better, for We end: oat greatest offerings, anc ¢ youth are too well read tod y not with the same success everywhere to want to preserve some lance In the movies of our book ideals. Bincere! fi The story concerns a widow + MINNIE B. FRAZIER The Girl and the schemes to ruin & man in 804 10th Ave. N. E that her m may save him and Mabe aver ,PROGRAMS ce Saturday Night Lady tive Matinee Idol A Comedy Drama That Has the Mathingn) Biograph Trade Mark—You ntom Sweethearts Know the Rest t and Earl Willinme) + ie A, Ending Saturday Night » Thief” (Dorothy Donnelly) Ending —— Night Submarine Pie Coming Sunday. Lilie Leslie as ‘THE ore ae re ee oo eee ° at 8 " eston, End C) About 350 English barristers are |~ now serving in the British army.| event to Mrs, Vaughn, wh Je she | tures,” seven parte “ is unable to suppress her love for eee A Siren of Corsica” |Grey any longer, What occurs af-| Clemmer Ending Saturday Night a parts. }terward breaks he Grey home Avalanche. erine |but in the end Mrs ntine) f part Dr | setnahimaalbininmenn tor ree,” comed posed, and a dar {factori Miss Ending Saturday Night expiained Cerontine Acid Assent and Ca | | Edyth—-I dearly love to take | 1 ¢ ne Black Hox," two parts, ept Dorothy Donnelly long walks. Only yesterday | re is ef rode No, 6: “In a Jack P A covered a mile in less than ten [ture ca s Famfly|Man and His Money” (Pauline In “THE THIEF” }) snisutes |tTre Bus CLASS A 5c Mayme—With your feet, dear bie iid sf - a i pol T should think might cover . Ending Saturday Third Pike that distance while standing still velble (Mar at Indianapolis Star. parts; “A Pu ng Saturday Night plin, in “The Tramy Athambra En of Richard Neal” (Francis Boshman); News Weekly, 1 2 8 | Colonial Eusing Saturday signe | | Th of the Hour . ¥ which Lille ie > D Lester is the st RESIDENCE THEATRES With every tennis racket pur- J's pisappoINTED FAN : Ssedsnie: Nubian Beberaay Deane chased Saturday at $2.50 or Editor Star: Seldom has a little) “gxploits of episode No. m e re a Fe thing made the writer #0 “black and | ¢ The Funn ealouny” : | over will give free your choice fi) pine” all over with disappointment| “Pie Masters two-part | as the cruel, premeditated murder| drama. “When Le of ‘wool felt or army khaki ten- Bag cy: of #0 exquisite a human Interest cee | nis racket cover. story in the weak, boresome and| Home Until Sunday mutilated offering of “Mrs. Wigge| “After Her Millions,” three-part PARK”—Wright & Ditson] Racket Press—Buy one now i aed week ar thes be cr, en be stad We okly Ne 160, of 'M ret P : e ad there been no | matec ekly ©. 160, of } Tennis Racket, an extrajand insure your racket fi/familiar Inbels, or had it been in al 7 topten!. ee good value, 1915 stock only,fagainst working out of ff) guessing contest, no one could ever eee | and each racket is guaran-Ishape and prevent.gut from pave ape go so aioe weg hy . ¥e College Until Sunday rei . » Sne. ( ete atriz chelena is a “Exploits of No. 8, two teed. All weights. Price ene Special Saturday fh soecial favorite of mine acer ie’ § Wiccinasd Qe rae | ae . B5e Mr. Editor, it is mighty poor bust-| drama; “Animated Weekly.” toplc-| ness to present any well loved story! al: “Fooling Father.” comedy | EXPERT TENNIS RACKET RESTRINGING WORLD GOING ON THE WATER f _ WAGON SINCE WAR BEGAN Boys’ Complete Base Ball Suit. . $1.28 . : : Jd-wide battle against) wipe out drink, A complete suit, consisting of shirt, jor ol | i y Bote that fs one result of the) Millions of men at their highest | pants, cap, stockings and belt, made great war jeffictency are needed and in the Every nation in the fighting realizes that it must be at its first few days of the war Russia, | mili- realizing this, led the way by sup of good quality, strong flannel, tary collar. Sizes up to 34. Colors Lec en wield he lg manufacture and sale gray, navy blue and red, neatly trim- | Acid Stomachs Are) “vance « few dads. | Intec, sup pS s ps 6e panufacty id sale med. Saturday special .......$1.28 Dan erous of absinthe. I England is striving hard to and . | - probably will rid herself of booze “Wisco” Baseball Shoes|Famous “Claflin Baseball | So HAE weiitia mae ertae a ren | efr m offe $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 |Shoes, $5 and .....97.50 [| dfér intoxicants wilder paln of ‘n pain of se-|f | ‘ ’ vere penalty NOTE—With every pair of $5.00 or $7.50 Baseball Japan je shunning eake, the na Shoes purchased Saturday or any day next week, ewe tional drink | will give a “Louisville Slugger” Bat. Choice of any In tout mtn ig $1.00 model. Rolfast Roller Skates A superior Roller Skate, made pecially for cement paving, in and sizes for girls and boys, fully guaranteed. Price, pair ..$2.25 rly r ° | 000,000 4| HAVE BE Court records show crime has decreased. Savings bank deposits have increased. There ie less disease and fewer acci dents, Workmen who formerly spent their wages in drink are setting up their own shops. Peasants who formerly were lof the tre an a Union Hardware Roller Skates, all sizes and styles, gay, rung! i intio better thank euonath: new adjustable frame, ball bearing, pair -........ $1.50 | are buying plows and har- : | vesting machines. Russia before the war was a ] | $6.00 Lawn Mowers “drunken empire.” A one-day holl-| by $3.89 75c Neckwear day meant a two-day spree. In factories and workshops little work ficials are demanding nation. When France Abolished absinthe prices. 50 cases of Children’s Shoes arrived this week from Eastern factories, which were ordered last Fall for Spring delivery. sale prices. HERE’S THE PRICES FOR TOMORROW Men’s Fine Suits Half Price! $15 Suits Go for way I have put prices on Men’s Shoes $3.00 and $3.50 Gunmetal and Vici Kid, Lace or Button; all the newest shapes. Money-raising price $2.35 $3.50 and $4.00 Goodyear welts in Blucher or Button, Gunmetal or Vici Kid, leather lined. oral -raising $2. 95 $4.50 and $5.00 Hand welts in the newest shapes; large variety. These Shoes are worth more money wholesale. Money-raising price $3,45 45 1,000 pairs of Men’s Shoes, English lasts, cloth top, in rubber bottoms, rubber heels, hand welt; all new arrivals. Were to be sold for $6.00. Money-raising sale Craft,” the Big Z Washington Dry Shod and the “J. & M.” Shoes, all go for $3 95 fe Money-raising price Big Z Logger and 16-inch French Veals, double sole, water-proof; retail for $8.50 and $9.00. o> saa ‘ $5.95 Boys’ Shoes $2.50 Boys’ vag 1422 THIRD a dry | people. Government Warns England's | price. 91.45 J. B. ROBINSON Between Postolfice and Pike St Iceland has gone dry, ing closer home, Canada tcilewing | AM SACRIFICING FINE MERCHANDISE Because my creditors are hounding me for money my complete stock of new and up-to-date Men's Clothing and Furnishings, Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, all this season’s goods, must be turned into cash at once, regardless of former $20 Suits Go for 97.50 $10.00'$12.50 Without reserve or limit. Of course, this doesn’t come anywhere near getting the wholesale cost, but I am determined to pay my bills, and I’ll do it regardless of the necessary sacrifice. Practically every size, style, material and pattern that you could possibly desire, is included in this gigantic sacrifice. And here’s the other things to raise cash. Money-raising price $1.95 $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ Shoes— Money-raising $2 35 Sizes 1214. to 51%, Gunmetal Calf, the best Shoe the factory can turn out. Made in Seattle. Every pair guaran- teed. Sale price ... $2.85 Hy 9 Children’sShoes Sizes 81 to 114%, in Gun- metal Calf, Pat- ent Leather, Lace or Button. All solid leather. Regular price $2 and $2.25. Money - raising sale price $1.45 Sizes 12 to 2. “Footform” Shoes in Gun- metal Calf or Patent Leather, Lace or Button. Regular price $2.50 and $2.75. $1 65 e Money-raising price $2.50 and $3.00 Misses’ Shoes, sizes from 21% to 6. These Shoes are strictly sole leather bottoms, solid counters, and in fact, the best leather Shoes Men’s Pants $2.00. Pants—Money- raising price $2.50 Pants—Money- raising price $3.00 Pants—Money- raising. price $3.00 Boys’ Shoes— $3.50 a ne raising price $5 and $6 Pants— Money-raising price . . AVE. ead, is fighting drink This line will also be included at ana com: GILL NETTERS WILL APPEAL THEIR CASE tttttre peerereier rPeetee $25 Suits Go for Fee Ladies’ Shoes $3.00 Ladies’ Button Shoes, in white duck. Money - raising price 95c_ $2.50 Ladies’ Oxfords, all new toes. Money - raising Q5c Men’s Hats $3.00 and $4.00 Men’s Hats, all shapes, one and two of a kind, including some Stetsons. ) c Money-raising sale price. . 5 All the new Spring Hats, in every color and shape. Money. raising sale price $F SSOCEETE REDE EE Bee eK HOPES DERE es at «t 15c Esa Sox, black and tan— 19¢ 50c POS ... 19¢ 50c Silk Hose— Money-raising price 25c¢ Wool Sox— Money-raising price 50c Work Shirts— Money-raising price $1.00 Dress Shirts— Money-raising price ... 48c $1.50 Dress Shirts— Noney-raising price ... 89c Hundreds of other articles re- duced the same proportion as above prices. veeess eee) discriminated against them in favor | of seine pursers and that it was ¢ confiscatory of their business, An appeal will be taken to the 14-in. “Premier” Lawn was done on Mondays because half|the atreets were placarded with of. ene one nrorleity Saskatche. e supreme court wer, ‘: ed ; the working force would be finish-| ficial posters pointing out the Wan, has gong dry OLYMPIA, April 16 ac ~ rere Coat based nday'a Jag laangers of alcobol that no one has a vested nent t HE'S GOTTA SHOW US and anteed I C Britain's liquor bill for, Absinthe is a liquor made by Either Way fish, but that it is a privilege gront Zi : tone it $3.89 7 1914 was far higher than in 1912,/ steeping bitter herbs in alcohol and : : ed by the state under such restric HIGH RIDGE, Mo. April 1¢— gta 2 and yet in 1913 {it amounted to/itse effects on the human system Reokelye-Great Scott! I'v nN |tions as the legisinture may impose, Martin Werner, living near High @ ~ $888,408 000 fs lare insidious and de diy ; ia trying all dey to borrow two dol. |Judge Mitchell of the Thurston 1s a lamb which has eight * ‘ | ut the loss in efficiency is | in Germany the kaiser in addi- ,, ( p ’ county superior court has sustainel The lamb ts otherwise nor 1 1 1 7 Veith-Cammack Co. of even greater importance "and ulan to’ a, oe prohibiting the|j sare ond can’t do it You'd think | eee eon demurter bre p paginas) rwise. om SECOND AT JAMES | now to meet the strain of the |soldiers from using intoxicating ‘® people around here had never |plaint of the gill netters against he |— 2nd Ave. war King George, Lord Kitch. | liquors, advocates putting the dry, heard of me before new fish code List your Real Estate in Stag - ener and other government of- ' question to a referendum of all the. Jokely—Or that they bad. | Phe gill netters claimed the law!Want Ads,

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