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STAR—MONDAY, MAY 10, 1915. PAGE 3 MUNICIPAL LEAGUE PROPOSES A MOVIE HOUSE FOR KIDDIES A big movie house, solely and exe Plan to Spend Your Summer Vacation at SEAHURST| ——™ FA. Osborne and G. K. Bet LIBERTY J Alaska's new feature When you have «een “After ae ae Five,” @ Paramount fare the GRAND Libert ou Ww w. | ny The Blood of His Brother something of squeamish feeling | part 101 F featuring fa man who has arranged with Walcamp, is the prin | pleture + prominent an « murderer! This film of mir « car fe \ for “an accident and then | full of tense action and dramati t finds he cannot business and| uations. Murdock MeQuar f ther reasor mous character artist, f ‘ A nerte ueation. the patho 4 drar nak i al pict muste i, "The Grim Messenge al prog bill Hank Mant edia MISSION Sh din Three x With Bridges a three. | cl vaude t plete t t from the) progran Rex Heac the Mission ‘ee unt exday night SEATTLE Seattle 4 e Art Mode transacting t ald the young | between two men, artists, ® re America nb « f a $3,000 rival for the hand f the m € n th end la Mitchell (Au the two artist at the ' competit the story aled Home Agar e the us ; p. Mabel) ual run Komics. The “Mut voted wife V 1 and another ture { the bill of picture | This Is the Life! In the Grand Old Pacific! _Come on! staph ee ede vaud —You are invited to famous Cohasset Beach, “the finest, widest beach on the entire eturn e t he “ PRO c R AMS Pacific Coast,” 18 miles of smooth, hard-packed sand, three city blocks in width—where clam digging, bathing, boating, fishing, hunting and real camp life may be enjoyed to your heart's content. Delightful surroundings. Delightful weather—10 to 15 degrees warmer than Seattle. Liberty Ending Weeday Night After Five” (Edward Abele Colonial Ending Wednesday Night The Place Where the ie , ee aa i Great Ocean Resort Is to Be Built aD sc | MR name, t Clemmer End "9 Tuesday Night —Plans for the SEAHURST resort provide for the expenditure of $100,000 in the the : building of hotels, pleasure piers, bath houses, dancing pavilion, etc A world-famous betas landscape architect says: “Within ten years here will be one of the most famous sea- Stires t " day Ni Night side resorts on the North American continent. t ether pe edly. 7 jone char Kee Bu arnent that man Class A Ending Tuesday Night Here’s a Suggestion | A Tent City This Summer ance and tet n Sunday's ‘| were ioctined The H of the Ormeb —Take the money that you would spend at % It ia planned to esta 4 t the truth of the oO Ma " The Bla other resort and save it by putting It Into a lot at) HURST tn July ment which preceded the a if Pa Eee 1 nis lot this summer, on your | Chasers of lots who desir that “Satan” Sanderson | Chief's eaay ft. feahurst—camp on this lot this su “ bot? each and the ¢ Stires were, in realit Big Ga recs soto AER own ocean-front property — | the first division, wh the same ma , ee ae 1 n th le —And then reap the big returns that are bound to | to start the " : Pie hs ‘ae "| Seattle Ending Wednesday Night come from this little investment when the ocean | in ta th . met entire | a4 “The Artist's Mode Vie et M Me - 1 itt) $25 ca rec “ masio ian two 1 resort Is actually established. As little as $25 | faved ll le mon great apr on facial ex The story | Again.” comed Fea will pay for a lot, and you can secure it by paying ad guiee oie Gan ia of intense and ery | ys Mt Alaska Ending Wednesday Night Man's Prerogat Tilikum Beginning Sunday prices advance —Persons who bought $50 and $75 lots at Seaside, | sults of the first sale ha 1 the Oregon resort, a few years ago, have ited | pn fol ei og Roe handsomely. These same lots are now worth SEAHURST ania adindier (OF S from $1.250 to $2.000. The history of every great | SE caren 4 wep 7 ocean resort in the country shows that the first | !f you would like to Ke <) Investors have made tremendous profits. Atlanti: | more about the pirns AD only $5 down and $5 a month. s always he tak Heerza pledge The bill ts inded out The Stool P A Wirele Se -are igs Rescue,” “The Rustle of a eee f s de casa Bog pc lertngd pee Mg The Tigress” (Olga Petrova City, Palm Beach, Long Beach, Redondo, Monte- | for this seaside ot Oregon & .|tlest Rebel,” opened Monday at | rie tack Box,” No. § rey, Santa Cruz and Seaside have all “made govd amusement city Oo" < Washington De {the Alhambra and will continue fo ox,” No on a large and most gratifying scale. So will | *#* for In velopment Co., 40! two days Ne mation at Green Bidg., Seattie RESIDENCE THEATRES SEAHURST! Dear Sirs LP we me how to spending |CLASS A A three-reel nu or of the Orms e | or t The written by Queen Anne Tonight More Than Queen (hand-col —Call, phone or write for beautifully illustrated I! HURST, on t and send Addison and nacted by ored), four parts erature, plats, photos and full information about a aah cetem creat’ treted | Fuller, Matt Moore and Chas oe 8 SEAHURST, on the ocean | on SEAHURST OPpPpor lheadlines the new Class A pro Home Ending Wednesday TUNITIES leram. It is the story of the unprin The German Side of the War OREGON & WASHINGTON er Name j oF | clpled aor ot a Nerregersr tee five-part feat re. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY shee Iife onthe ocean makes a man ot| Ye College Ending Wednesday Address | 401 GREEN BLOG. FOURTH AND PIKE | |" im. The scenes are pleasing Cleo Madison, in “Diana of Eagle | ae | a8 Mountain,” two-part drama Phone Elliott 2568. Office open evenings until 8:30. | | ALASKA His Own Terms,” drama The — | Robert. Edeson, Mary Alden,| Plumber Wins the Girl,” comedy lher to simply “throw the whole|Charles Clary and Billie West im-|"Sicily in Calm and — Storm = ° thing up.” You and [, little book,|personate the four important char-|scenic; “Physical Training in the e know just what effect this would acters in “Man's Prerogative,” the|French Army,” educational have on such an independent mind as Mollie's for something it had lost ‘WARN OF FLY PERIL r know about this There seem to be no self-abne sr must his mother, nor Mary, gation in that call for its own—onls , way, and|bitter rebellion and unceasing pain.| pr, Bolivar J. Lloyd of the fed MARGIE PAYS A VISIT TO CHAD- jof one outside in another's vital and!) pick must ne WICK HATTON personal affairs was wise, and yet—| Nejt I feel as though | must sa I've got to stop it sor lie; not so much from the m I don't want Pat to know about {t,|Then into these terrible chords,| public health service and M Little book, little book, 1am in ajbut from the inevitable conse-/for | don’t want to kill Pat's love| which seemed about to break from | stevens, city sanitary fdigonte terrible quandary. I can’t let Mollie! quences, and how shall I do it? Il for either Mr. Hatton or Mollie their own sense of woe, there crept! spoke Friday night on the menace do this thing she contemplates, and simply can't tell Dick, for he would What shall I do, little book; what/an undertone of unthinkable lone-|of the rat and fly at a meetin yet sometimes feel as tho, as Dick|be just mannish and brutal. Dick | shall I do? liness; a cry of sorrow too deep for) the Commercial Club, under th world say, “it's up to her.” I never} would consider that all he had to do | words was sent out on the quivering | pices of the guess the only nm fe to do yethave found that the interference with his sister would be to command | ;, a _ = a fag On ate ee air and found lodgment against my! Women’s clubs telephone and find out if he will see|aching eardrums. ™ iy ; n xs \ Can it be that this is renuncia Mr. Hatton is well enough,|) 0. ne a shivering, broken throb and will be glad to see you,” sald) ike the pleading of a child heart or| Alaska legislators and other prom a a r Mother Nora over the phone. lthe acceptance of a dumb animal. {nent sourdoughs were guests of It's an awkward visit to pay—A@l” poor, poor, human animal driven | honor at a banquet served at th visit in which I must tell a man that! iit, a ‘corner to die with the sight|Chamber of Commerce Saturday ’ Don’t Forget the Name I am disappointed in him; that he|J? ioweratrewn fields and glittering | Night had no right to take advantage of! brooklets Just beyond Always a Good Show the simpatieg of yong cian ho!" Gaver have the courage task! GHUMS ARE BURIED had those of Mollie; that better! iim to give her up,” [ thought, when 5c and 10c than anyone else, knew of the wrong|ii4 music stopped abruptly and] Clifford Niblock and Archie Vor he was doing her Chadwich Hatton made his way/Carnap, Kirkland young men chums I wonder if I will have the nervelacrogs the hall to me. |drowned when their canoe upset in The Big Hit of Season to do this? For, little book, | may} “w was I not told you were|Lake Washington, were b 1 to confess to you that if | thought it|here, dear lady? It is very impolite | gether Sunday in the same grave in +) were possible for this mad love tolto keep you walting | Kirkland cemetery = 1 1 would not raise my finger “Not when I was hearing yarn Ceremony does not make marriage. | musk in aus attle Federation of serious ‘union of true hearts to hear my musk surely make the life together one| away 1 said, blunt! Twe Other ¢ Don’t Miss the Fun soe Age ie . gel ‘ as ae open “ (To Be Continued Tomorrow) Cl ot drt henge aia le = al DROWN IN L LAKE — = Four First-Run Reels fp. 3m, cuevnso-ay 0 rf KODAK FINISHING sons were drowned here today when Let me your ‘ wait a few minutes in the drawig|ina xand-sucker dredge Sunior| ff “Quick parviterensd tonite T hree Vaudeville Acts room from across the hall, Out o1 {smashed into the breakwater and| J. 1, MENDENHALE the atiliness into th familiar ole Pen on sank In deep water | drawing room where I had n ac } In Swift LADIES’ ORCHESTRA pa yy pp al 500 HEAR CONCERT’ y $1.00 Show for 5c and 10c Jetted waded ar Naan haste pal L BR That’s What They All Say | BUL Os. A cold chill seemed toenwrap me | “Pop” concerts are over. The Dae i gntnd that accua aa totes liaat caiven CRUNOKy at We Hin ‘Just Printere, windy spaces of utter d spair I was|drome, brought out 1,500 delighte 4] |hearing the walling quest of a soul |auditors. 213 THIRD AIN 1043! a = Sy Niagara Silk Gloves the ones that satisfa Standard Patterns ne in ail for Bt x and 5 from ait weal SECOND AvE. AT JAMES ST Sth-ANNIVERSARY=8th Our Eighth Anniversary Sale Commenced Monday, 9 A. M. This announcement will be hailed with pleasure by those who took advantage of former Anniversary Sales, knowing that bargains will be offered impossible to be had at any other time. Five Great Specials in Ladies’ Suits To Be Featured During Our Anniversary Sale — Commencing Monday 150 Suits in This Lot and Only in a Few Instances Are There More Than One or Two Alike ¢ one hundred ane fifty f Ht 6 | measuré, ( ar ec r 1 r esirable sl can be a |Four Great Coat Special ( t r Anniversary Sale, commencing Monday. One hundred Coats t t t mprise coverts, poplins, corduroys, mixtures, plaids, plain black, navy and green. \ fe whites. The regu rices ranged from $7.50 to < ) y 40, 4 Your pick, commencing Monday as 98—$4. 715—$6.98—$9.50 Far a ze 5 Le o t= ar a 8th Anniversary Sale for our 8th Anniversary Sale | mre $3.08 | #750 Been 12 White Serge Suits, clean as a whistle, all-wool, satin lined, well made, good styles. Sizes 16 end @ IS years, 34 and 36 bust. They are worth $20.00,” such as W hile they last during Anniversary $7 50. |th-Anniversary Sale-8th] BARGAINS LIKE THESE COMMENCING MONDAY 38c oe Suite—a coverall GAUZE UNDERWEAR FOR WOM- b r Colors 1 ‘6 EN—This is the time to secure | cy and ad nen Get Summerweight Union Suits, GE vine to Special 38c. Act quic Vests and Pants. We have the gar J” bet te ments just as you wish them, : Qc Littles Sowne—a altpover the CORSETS—How about a new Cor- nainsook finished : : inis 99m set? The Warner new models will muslin, embroidery trimmed and Habi please you. Warner makes Corsets 4 wiiteivn rts A regular 50c grade to fit any figure. Have your new | versary Sale pr of asking for the fy Corset fitted here. Children’s Spring Coats J é é ‘ $1. 9. niall ieee, ty meat fy Savings when pur $1 0 Pair— Dent's English | ind white checks. Tailoring fy chasing goods. Our ° Kid Gloves for Women i nd trimming equal to r demonstrator will in selfstitching or contrasting cok ments. Tuesday your cholce for ff explain it to you. ors. Dent's Gloves have a half cen 81 08 tury reputation back of ‘em 29 White Cambric Petticoats FREE $1 7 Den Elbow - length Stor Gothen, Walled aoaun ett “4 . Kid Gloves, white only. fF embroidery ruffle. Made to sell for jm “With all purchases. @ pecuiar $2.50 grade. Fitted at ‘he i | oc, Tuesday 2% counter, $1.75 | Unheard-of Actual Values in Boys’ Suits —During Anniversary Sale— ; $6.50 Norfolk Suits incr. $3.89 eas are 120 Suits, the best value ever offered in Seattle. All new, fresh goods; latest Norfolk style, in sizes from 6 to 18 years. The Clothing Department makes this big ae as an Anniversary remembrance. “Pumish Up” site OeAeeemy “Fyrmish Up”, 4 \ 29c Sheets, size 90, made 74 Outing Flannel, whité, : of good quality fine soft and fluffy. Medi \ muslin, ‘welded center sents Anniversary ies walaeek te GBOc Stamey Sete 820 Bargains C made of extra 1 avs From ts Drees Gisode heeting free from dressi regular 85c seller Department 9 Each—Pillow Cases, 42x26 $1. 95 he bite onting Gatne made from nice quality of | feets. 7 even weave muslin, free fron dressing. Worth 12% 15 Pillow Cases, 45x36, C good quatity of heavy 27 Mercerized Damask, 58 inches wide, heavy satin finished, in floral and scroll de- signs, Worth 45c. 334 Linoline Window C Shades, size 3 by 7 feet, green only. Made on @ ranteed spring roller. Regus ic values ; White Pek u 69 Pair—Nottingham L weight sheeting, even weave C Curtains, 2% yards lane sb eae Bic ie Berea eine 1% yards wide, in white and 59c Each—Bath Mats, 24x40) es, Etamines, in ayant ,sseorted patterns, Colors, blue and white ed Woven is “a rong a ae ttern Each—Curtain’ Corners, tan and white, green and white pete Dutterne, 1 ear py Cortina Good value at 7 3 ane yee lengths, in white and Arabian, 23 Bleached Turkish Bath} DUC henntirat tatric ana Worth 50¢ oor Towels, extra AraC Y ’ mmended for hemmed end made of extra underwear 16 Curtain Marquisette, C 40 inches wide, im white, cream, beige. Good Value § All-woot Oregon | at 2¢ yard. Be Wes, tors, 2e| $3.89 Semel, Sates | tine huck weave with | ihe, dark gray and vicune. This $2 4 Weelnap Blankets . soft finished, tn heavy double yarn terry. Worth Ane turkey red stripe bord is what you want when ne Regul © value North SolnK | sorted colored plaids and checks, Worth $3.50, $1 6 Crocheted Bed. Comforts, size 7 perfect bleached, uniform w assorted designs. Good value at | stiteh and yarn-tled fints | with faney colored borders, Size y $2.00. lendid $3.00 value 64x76, A regular $1.75 value. | $1 1 Cotton Blankets, ave, | in light and dark colors, sc . tan, white and navy, ff!

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