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You Can Take Your Sister, Mother, Wife to See -TIYPOCRITES i “Hypocrit was inspired by the painting, “The Truth,” by A. Fau- geron, now in the Paris Salon, the motion picture showing scenes sim- ilar to that conceived by Faugeron. We see how, the mirror of TRUTH pierces the thin veneer of hypocrisy and reveals the selfishness ‘and cow- ardice of men and women as they eally are. A feature of the picture that will occasion wide comment Miss Margaret Edwards in the role Truth. The scenes in which she appears among the branches of the trees, or dances through the forest, are wonderfully dainty and beautiful. Miss Edwards is called the most per- fectly developed woman on the stage. The photography Several effects are shown that were never done before, A triple exposure is an achievement, but in this feature there are 3 triples, 3 scenes with exposures, 2 with 5, one with 9, and one with 12 exposures, the film going through the camera 24 times for the latter. is wonderful. is PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 10:30 a. m. 4:45 p.m 11:45am 3:00 p. wr. coin, | HUMPHREY FOR BIGGER NAVY, HE SAYS IN SPEECH HOPE NOW FOR REFERENDUM ON JITNEY BUS LAW Ah, Yes, But Have You Ever Visited in Seattle? SAN FRANCISCO, April 21, Native daughters of San Fran- cisco are natural born chorus ladies, in the opinion of M. N. Encouraged by two decisions|{ mMeGill of New York, chorus A navy equal, ship for sbip, to Tuesday, officers of the Washing girl expert, expr id here to- that of any foreign power in the ton State Referendum league Wed day. Pacific, is the only form of penc insurance open to the United Stat according to Congressman Will E Humphrey McGili is gathering “ponies,” “show girls” and vivacious bits of femininity from the Coast nesday expressed hope hat the supreme court will knock out the eragency claures in the Renick jitney bus measures. to be used in a musical pro- China affords an example of The supreme court Tuesday de duction. what total disarmament would nied a fehearing on the McArdle “| have inepected chor mean to this country,” he declared land board bill, where the court |} girj timber all over the world, Tuesday night, addressing the laid down, for the first time, the declared McGill, “and It is my Brotherhood of the First Baptist rule that the legislature cannot|] honest belief t! the best fichurch. “The only reason China tack an emergency clause to a chorus giris in the world come hasn't been # ip between measure unless a real emergency from San Francisco ers, bit by bit, is because no power exists. This means that the au “The typical San Francisco | is willing to say just how big a preme court is prepared to hold it® 1 cists stand erect, have shapely | slice it wants original stand that the people shall He called to w attention to the pitiful ankle know how have the rights of referendum un-( their clothes, or how to wear defense of the Pacific coast, which lesa real emergency requires the|] sion not, as circumstances re- is protected by a single battleship immediate going into effect of a quire.” the Oregon, a hush oui eld law war dog years ago, but now obso- Along the same line, Judge : : Mitchell of the Thurston county REAL ESTATE MAN Probably, he said, the Oregon superior court, Tuesday ruled that could not stand up against one the emergency clause in the fish ARRESTED; CHARGE aikevs cumstrueied dread annem cote ts invalid; that no real t to say nothing of what might hay emergency exists, and therefore pen if whe was attacked by a fleet that law does not go into effect HE MADE THREAT: of hostile craft until June 10, though the legisla es “The present fortifications of the ture attempted to make it a law on) so nace peal entate macs,| Pacific const,” he declared, “are April 1 : with offices in the Balley buildin’. | Practically worthless and wholly 5 ede te lis under arrest and held at the "Mable to cope with an attack by| Mrs. I. Fuda’s fingernails drove| county jail for want of $500 bonds, | #14 He likened the entire defense a burglar into flight after he had/on @ charge of threatening to kill) | nis coast demanded her money in the little| his partner, W. W. Whipple. The to tiaane paper, Japenese woman's apartment at 309/two men had been friends for 35|to withstand even the most unde Fighth ave. 8. Tuesday night ars, it Is claimed, and they joint. termined attack from any hostile iy own a tract at Turner Station, on | power. 9 the Bothell road The only way we can hope to ORLICK Ss Domestic difficulties, it is al-|insure peace for ourselves,” he H leged, decided Baker to leave Se-/anid, “is to insure against war b attle. He asked for a settlement. building adequate number of The Original of the partnership and for a sum battleshly adnaughts, cruisers, MALTED MILK °° cant When Whipple remot testo fe and other men-of-war to strated, Baker, it is complained,| withstand any attac to mateh Unioss you say “HORLION’ 8” threatened to kit him, Whipple |ship for ship the navy of any other you geta S666 UE@ mediately swore out a warrant. power in these waters.” ot | unable | STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, ITALY READY: “SAYS WARIS. & ROME, April 21.—Open rup: ture between Italy and Austria is regarded as. imminent by Sen. Carafa today. The senator declared that negotiations were now at @ standstill and that he expected a break at any tly Prince Von Buelow, the G man ambassador here, is de clared to have made all prepar ations to leave Italy The army a strike at a mor ventrated at strategic }which the first movement against Austria must ade jare poised for the first blow | The army {# concentrated the Adriatic in readiness to prot t Italian coast from raids by Austrian fleet a fron Us notice potr Along the border thousands ¢ troops are gathered, fully equippe for d operations, and only awal ing the command from the war fice » Italy and tn CALNE inev All advices today the triank a able brir activity 3 of the frontier, Kreatest Allies to Attack Channel by Land rations of th are ! ortance believe: progress in that region There is marked activity amor the British at Lemnos K maint near Enos French Are Holding French fe PARIS, April 21 ‘ and Mose Austrians Lose GENEVA desperate pase regic German fore r R fighting in th In which the n killed, w are containe from the an battle front WILL TRY TO AROUSE LONDON that the government has on & campaign designed greater patriotism amon ne workmen of the country er than resort to drastic islation are seen today followin. the speech of Premier Asq fore the workers of Newcastle efrained from an April 21.—Indle ation DURE The premter ference to the question y m The possibility of conscription now believed to have been entirel r 1 by the response to Lo ~ | Kitchen all for his secon larmy of a million men BURGLAR LOCKED IN | BATHROOM; ESCAPES the The greatest. excitement prevails andes ing hurried ashore the land opera tons, which are to be Hrected against the Turkish stronghold now engaged t thet it fighting in the Montmare forest where the rmans making dew perate efforts to retake captured trenches The announceme from the war ofthe dee the Frenct we ho! the positions which they had ta repulsing the Ger man counter attacks with heavy lowe Belgian aviators t wae state had bonl ded the ilr areens and the Lissevegh aviation grounds Auntro: feclared to in ad Carpath decided rath liquor leg th be f drink er produc t 4 t BERLIN, April 21.—(Via Amate: fam.)—In view of the cer established on news Dardanelles, and hints of the ac tivity contained in Hard-Won Positions 18,000 in Fighting BRITISH PATRIOTISM * a a With Sergt. Roy Olmatead in the lead, four cops rushed to the home of Y. Kuroska 217 Main at, at 6 Jo'clock Wednesday morning to nab a burglar who had been trapped i the bathroom When the door was opened ver, the burglar was gone He evidently made |Kuroska explained, while telephoning to the police SOCIAL AGENCIES he wa n how his escape 8 TO MEET TONIGHT The i Council of Soctal Agencies wi held Wednesday night, at o'clock, in the Chamber of building. ing and special committees, Miss I 1 Is will speak convention of the National bereulosis association. and Adelia M. Parker on Singing in Our Parks BUSINESS MEN GIVE Commerce, monthly meeting of the Cen n 8| assembly hall of the Central Beside reports of stand of the coming Anti-Tu Mins ‘Community | FOR CLUB QUARTERS Seattle business firms an anxious to Many corporations, the efficiency of the Seattle Com me al Club, have contribute am nta of $100 each towarda th establishing of the club's fine, jquarters in the Arcade building It 1s not the polley of the clut to take large annual aul a increase i ch new however , criptions from business Interests that expect more than a square deal,” says Secretary Otto Case accomplished our We have almost entirel s of the membership, wor PAR BHRHSBA RA from the dues and| ‘$e $$ INEVITABLE ¢ C4.) SAAR eS 1915. PAGE % $8$8$ 8 $ @ ww $S$ESESSSS $ $ @ 5 $3 $ * Now Comes “Dollar Day”? A Great Semi-Monthly Bargain Day at This Store Store Opens at 9 a. m. the Buying Power of ie, 1 Day When a Single Dollar Ha 3 om Fraser Paterson Come Early. This is a Day of Opportunity. ish Remarkable “Dollar Day’ Sale of Men’s New Shirts at $1.00 A special purchase of fift dozen fresh, new French Cuff Shirts, secured to make a Dollar Day sale that would afford splen They a dollar did values are remarka shirts for of exee lent mercerized white materials with the fashionable wide and narrow stripes, in black, blue, he tan and pink, ‘The colors The shirts are just the styles wanted for now and Summer French cuffs, military co! Every sbirt is gua perfectly, and is well made. Every shirt worth $1.50 sites 14% to 16%.» On sale unteed to fit All to $1.00 morrow at tiful Ties of two. A ideas in four shades and effects ites tle an for “Dollar Day” $1.50 Feather Bed Pillows $1 This is our epwell ow tine big x27 hes with 3% pounds clear $1.00 $1.25 Cotton Blankets at Superior qua Blankets, in nize. White pink or blue good, durable $1.25 ts the Special «$i gray with Sheet rtd and bord warm blanket regular price S1.00 “Dollar Day” 10 Yards Berkley Cambric, Special $1.00 For one day only we will sell 10 yards standard quality Berkley Cambric £1.00, A splendid Dollar Day va ue. Women’s $1.00 Lisle Union Suits, 2 for $1 A number of these Suits in plain Hsles of exceptionally good wearing quality. French band top, low neck, sleeveless and knee length. A special lot for Dollar Day. $1.00 val ue. Special, 2 for.... $1.00 “Dollar Day” $1.25 Jardiniere Stands $1.00 Solid Oak Jardiniere Stands, wax or fumed finish Priced regularly $1.25. Special ®1.00 Fourth F “Dollar Day” $1.50 Sewing Tables $1.00 Sewing ones, Tables with yard top Regular Special... $1.00 Fourth Fioo Folding good, solid measure on $1.50 value. “Dollar Day” $1.50 High Chairs $1 Rabies’ High Chairs of hardwood, hinged tray, well made and substantial. $1.50 Special $1.00 values. SSHSHSHFSHESHESS A Rousing Sale of Five Hundred Lingerie Waists--- Every One New $1.00 Ys 300 Pieces Fine Neckwear $1 00 — Bought especially @ for this Sale en ble € c Neckwea t given us b rl c a u ece act, the hey are offere ’ ‘ le at a price ndy andy in “Dollar Day” A Stirring Sale of New Leather Hand Bags $1.00 The best Hand Bags we have ever offered at a “Dollar.” That's the consensus of opinion among those in the store who ave seen these bag A remat special purchase of new Some of pin seal, others of morocco ght, dull and crepe finishes, lined with Faille silk and leather, Bach fitted with coin purse and hanging 1 All the new shapes and designs, with Pannier handles. Bags that would easily sell at $1.25 to $1.75, A liberal quantity on sale at $1.00 ik Trimmed Hats at $ 1.00 A Dollar Trimmed Hats early in the season is indeed a surprise but the manager o’ the millinery sectior the re upon seeing markable values oth er sections would of fer, determined offer as great values as any, and so went through the stocl and picked out smart Spring style hats, ‘They should all sell in hour morrow morning Do of not a hat pr ularly less the Rarly benefit at 9:00 0 Choice to: rons atyles, choosers wil store opens clock $1.00 “Dollar Day” Small Boys’ Wash Suits, Special $1.00 make to linger in the these Suits memor for secured in ttle 2 to 6 years es of gingham dras, white colors ut worth much “Dollar Day” Children’s White Dresses, Special $1.00 Small Children’s Dresses of fin r French lawn. Sizes 2 to 6 years Neat tastily becoming styles, trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries Attractive styles and extra- ordinary values at....$1,00 “Dollar Day” Two Brassieres $1.00 An opportunity to buy two for but little more than the usual price of one, for these are good, 75¢ Brassieres. Hook natit front style of good muslin, with band of idery at top and around Reinforced Special under $1 for Second Floor “Dollar Day” 2 Corset Covers $1.00 Allover Embroidery Corset Covers that would sell regu- larly at 75¢ each. Very dainty jesigns of fine Swiss embroid- ery, ribbon run at the top and shed at the armholes with mbro Special dery ¢ ge. 2 for 3 Pairs Women’s Lisle Stockings for $1.00 It is very seldom, even at this store, that one can buy such beautiful imported Silk Lisle Stockings at less than regular price. We have a limited number of pairs in two weights, gauze and light. Fast black, excellent qualit 81. the “Dollar Day” 8-Inch Casseroles, Special $1.00 the at which these usually sell, —One-seventy-five 1s price We hundred for Dollar Perfect Casseroles in every The favorite S-inch size. Brown and white earthen ware in a nickel-plated An extraordinary offer- ing of these needed, every day standard $1.00 secured a Day way inset frame. heavy articles of known worth, Special......... “Dollar Day” Important Offering of Choice Pieces Pyralin Ivory for $1.00 —Another extraordinary bargain purchase of Py- ralin Ivory which brings most attractive values for Dollar Day. This lot contains a large quan- tity of totlet trays, three sizes, in favored new shapes. a lot of hand mirrors and hair brushes, One of the most im- portant of all the Dollar Day vies, and one that affords values that are Indeed attractive, Every piece is of fine heavy Pyralin Ivory. Special... $1.00 Virst Floor ene wneuwnenreneVrgagwnesnenene ~ eee