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MISSION Last Times Tonight Three-part Rex Beach picture story, “With Bridges Burn- ed,” featuring Mabelle Trun- nelle and Au- gustus Philips. A wild animal picture. And a “Ham comedy.” MISSION 4th, Pike All Lower 5 C Fioor Seats. New Show Wednesday and Union. Special for 10 Days We will fit a gold-filled trame with spherical lenses and leather case, complete, for $2.50. This in. cludes a careful and accurate exam Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bldg. Bring This Ad With You MARY FULLER —in 2Part Drama “THE HONOR OF THF OnwsBYs” Two Other Good Reels, Se Sun, Mon., Tues. ClassA Theatre ISEATTLE THEATRE 12:30 to 11 P. M. 3 Acts Vaudeville 4 First-run Reels Ladies’ Orchestra Prices 5c-10c Amateur Night Tuesday Ladies’ Souvenir Matinees, Monday and Wednesday COMMISSIONERS ENGLISHWOMAN TRAVEL FILMS SOULKISSOFA EXAMINE SCORE PUTS BLAME ON WELL LIKED BY BRIDE SHOWS UP OF FARM SITES HER OWN NATION, LIBERTY FANS JAIL DOPE PLOT The Receiver for the Nearly a soc is of land, situated in var King county to the ous districts of have been submitted county eration as possible loca the new county Industrial farm The farm was suggested by The Star more than a yea as a means of bettering condition of the county depend ents, and thousands in reducing the enor of food supply for county inst tutio Dur commissioners we saving the county of dollars annually ous water front thru transporta Wiil Get State Aid Other parc the Sn Tolt, owne acres in qualmie near Duval § by Sarah ley; two parcels of in the White river v 3 near Enumclaw; 400 acres nea Maplewood farms, at North Ben‘ and many others. Commissio day that ma qual be °. th agricultu thoro surv ted, to ane produce requi could be ral The commission desires, to get a tract where not onl may be raised, but w hogs and other be grown advantageousl; ‘WOULD CLOSE EARLY TO AID TIRED CLERK The tired friend In Conne ordinance fixing & 5 ing hour of pu urday nights Rolton Mon jerk has found an Rolton m. mark was as the Lady Dorothea Madison to wipe out * BURKE FUNERAL HELD ---.. Following neral « morning SOAP IS BAD FOR THE HAIR STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1915. PAGE Kissing of Prisoners ly F By Order County orbidden Jailer This latest rule of ¢ laid down by Ch ley spicuous place lobby of the ¢ Since Mra ton made an informal lef Jailer adorns the wall in a unty Magdalena Wha call up: COLONIAL jusband, R hue’ ta husband, F n the her burglar rest Wharton of lo with and osculation, tip of her from her the tongue his Cupid's lips inte ones a tiny capsule. has gone up Watch His Wife Halle has ne teh ling 0} GRAND a Walcamp the Grand for the third re ehicle ts Many Other Methods This is the Th came fron thet emanded Carries Outfit In Tle Thru her it was learned t in which the be par nt Into intimate incidenta of the civil Litt bel.” is th strong play, with it that Is ce equent touc war,|) n Alham an a gr taln dona both » jall Dope troned Into Fi r CLEMMER Not since the Madison in the and Judith in th The Trey of Hearts y staged ¢ appearance « *Kerchief 1 roles of Rose famour rial,|p have 8 n 1 mtryman for Mah Do, ggler found in a pa im ® PROGRAMS! rty Ending Tuesday Night - |der fic Five’ (Edward Abeles) in the visitors waitin Positive of the onduct Hal n For act pushed dainty perfec 9 the order e a joking Chinese nuta left Panton Dept. Store is Mr. John F. Murphy. His office is at 1319 Alaska Build- The merchandise and fixtures now in the Panton store at 1107-1111 Second Avenue are to be Sold for What They Will Bring ing. For example, Men’s and Women’s Um- brellas worth a dollar are all marked 69c. The finest Umbrellas, worth $5.00 to $8.50, are cut to $3.98. Fownes’ famous quality ). $1.15. Pound boxes of Violet Talcum Pow- der are 12c instead of 25c. boxes are 5c. Moth Crystals are 5c instead of 15c. Wide Flouncings of the finest Swiss and nainsook, and_ All- overs, 54 inches wide, that were bought to sell for a dollar and a half to two and a half a yard, are all 69c! Notions are a third to a half less. Silks and Dress Goods are a third to a half less. All the Buttons are half price. Plain and Fancy Ribbons, worth 5c to 10c a yard, are 2c a yard! Girls’ Dresses, made of linen, pop- lin, madras, etc., that were $2.50 to $5.00 apiece, are cut to 98c. All sizes from 4 to 14 are in the lot. are all cut to $1.95. Women’s Serge Dresses of finest quality, worth from $10.00 to $15.00, All this season’s $2 to $3.50 Waists 88c and Silk worth three dollars and fifty cents, are selling for $1.35. are cut to $5.95. styles, too! Shirt Waists of lace and lawn, or em- broidered lawn, that were $2.00 to $3.50 apiece, are selling for 88c. Embroidered Chiffon Waists, Dollar Umbrellas for 69c Kid Gloves are selling for $1.49 (the regular $2.00 The $1.50 line is cut to Wash Dresses for small women, worth from $3.50 to $7.50, Battenburg, _—‘Tor- chon and Cluny Laces, Edgings and Insertions, worth 15c 20c Laces and 20c a yard, are 5c 5c Yard a yard, and selling to beat the band! Thousands of yards of Laces, worth 5c and 10c, are also cut to 2c a yard. 15c and Women’s Muslin Underwear, all kinds of good garments, worth $1.00 to $1.50, musiins are piled on a table at 69c. 69c Coverall Aprons, worth 50c, are 39c. Children’s Percale Aprons are 15c. Sateen Petticoats, in black and col- ors, worth 75c, are 59c. Girl’s All-wool Serge Dresses, worth $5.00 to $7.50, are $1.98. All sizes. American Beauty $1 to $1.25 Corsets, all sizes and all proper models, are Corsets 69¢c $1 to $1.50 Under- Ten cent POOPED CUO O PERE EEUU OURO DETR EE EERO EO ERD ERR ESET REESE SHER EER EeL Ee HOD eee EEEEy! 69c instead of $1.00 and $1.25. All odd lots of Corsets are less than half price. Everything reduced and going, go- ing; fast, too! Merchants are in- vited to get our prices on We're selling for far less than wholesale houses. No reason- able offer will be refused. Parties desiring to buy Mirrors, Counters, Shelving, Show Cases, Car- pets, etc. (all of which are for sale), are requested to see Mr. Panton in person. THEY Creditors are re- SHOULD HURRY MAKE AN OFFER spectfully referred to Mr. John F. Murphy, whose office is in the South America” (educational) eee |Colonial Ending Wednesday Night jeaq Kreutzer Sonata” (Nance O'Neill, Theda Bara and Wm. Shay) ow | found 4d coul Five dollar Chiffon Waists are $1.88. Baby Bonnets of pink or blue lawn and fine straw braid are 10c instead of 25c. Lawn Bonnets that were 50c and Alaska Building. Sale resumed Wednesday o'clock. Terms CASH. at Grand Ending Tuesday Night “The G Messenger” (Edna Maison), two parts; “The Blood of His Brother’ (Marie Walcamp) jtwo parts Shaved in Mexico (Hank Mann), comedy } see Alhambra Ending Sunday Night | “The Littlest Rebel oe Clemmer Ending Tuesday Night “Satan Sanderson eee jon Ending Tuesday Night “With Bridges Burn | i T Night | . Clete ‘Honor ot the Ormabya"|CHADWICK HATTON GIVES UP] | (Mary Fuller), 3 parts; “The Blank] MOLLIE |Page” (V Mesereau), 'T Chief's Re come | Big Game at Trimmed Hats In White Milan, White Hemp, Black Hemps, etc., trimmed with flowers and foliage, feathers, wings and silk or velvet ribbons. Former prices up to $9.00. To close out a ORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY 1 Financiers for Business Institutions, Sea | e688 | Seattle Ending Wednesday Night | he Artist's Mod (Violet Mc | Millan) parts Home Again Mutual Weekly . of Indorsement You Can Have for Anything Is the Personal Recommendation of a Friend. You unhesitatingly place confide educationa Chadwick Hatton looked at me] a moment and then said You that yefore yesterda | He paler You cannot Alaska Ending Wednesday Night | des) more than 1 despise my-| “Man's Prerogative.” self, Margie he said, using my| name unconsciously | for the first time, T have] leone uk self as I} as God is my judge I did not » tell Mollie I Madison Ending Tuesday Night aha Tigress” (Olga Petrova); {loved her when I asked her to come |The Black ic ae | anc whe RESIDENCE THEATRES ir in front of 1 told m you the all . two day BECAUSE » Z omed tomorrow takers, ete, they use at Merchandisers in Charge of Panton’s Department Store 1107 TO 1111 SECOND AVENUE : 4 Queen Anne Tonight Than Queen four parts + 2a of telling a straight }that I y lfor h € r he y aa — Jown har | Mor | ored) Home Ending Wednesday Serif The German Side of the War, five-part featu . she was never letter te give to her, and tonight 1 will go to New York for a Jongs trip abroad 1 held out both hands to him- heart bled for him deed an unkind word about 1 yet she was pitiful story | word and heard to say any living always followed by a story that was repeated am I, my deg tthe coffin that enclosed her ¢ Only time, little book, will tell ginning (o wT) clay, I have often wanted to me if my meddling was right, right and w her if that year two with her (To be continued tomorrow.) now this thi ove worth it That is the - ° ating ta: ha choose CALIFORNIA EAGLES MEET luck story, a Jit, 1 began to think In not be : Ye College Ending Wednesday | was all my life, f nt ri t 1 Cleo Madison, in “Diana of Kag eyes | thought I s than B Mountain,” two-part drama; “At! sympath ind. then-swol oA citar Own Terms,” drama; “The! know if tala’ sou, het Faas Wins the Girl,’ comedy; |that she loved me and would hazy on what is in Calm and — Storm, y life, Margie, | swear to y Senin SHETTY Physical Training in the| did not realize what I bad done u Mollie are contemp! Army, ational til that blessed child’ had left: me re againat conventic | "ren The feel of her ideas innocent lip edad le against mine stil burned and m TROOPS RESTORE he | PEACE IN VICTORIA body quivered with the of he VICTORIA, B. C., May 11,—All is} as she gave herself up to my 1 love her, I love her and the want quiet in Victoria today, and no tu ther rioting is anticipated of her is more than I can bear tar e with the added one of con dae wrong-doing J son, a Jens than 8150. Our eRe ieee . _ more ity tn you as phone, and closer in quick servier then the i His she Wd am be Ail calls answered Immediately by quick, quiet nute Plumber “Stelly undertaker nen share or service, regurdieas of distance Funerals Conducted in All Parts of City, Suburban Towns or Wherever Desired CREMATION $10.00 was Mollie to es with and I want d her to fully understand the ure taking an—at Low 1 ha a the ¢ mined to give Molli ou Jot her life, If anything came. Tomorrow | will send you a state pen that you and Mollie should bak ks 5c—A Jitney—S5Sc might come with this coupon entitles the holder to any seat, matinee or educ and when greatest roth FRESNO, May 11,—Almost all 2 s in California assembled 12th annual no forgivenes W deter » today for their up before ware deal, and e hould ba FREMONT UNDERTAKING CO. 3515 Fremont Ave. _ Phones ; alone. Yes, you can ‘and you will bear it for what It would mean to so pr not to obtaiw and months ¢ bear it,” I sald and be forgiven and a pleastne little Mollie ou ky bach you have money peor for personality, but NEVER! Mr. Hatton, I had a friend who vainl from | mir yours 1 the tion you have You kno Mollie eign part to foreign from the ken of those know you and her You know how many things love with after a mar n blessed by ih pickets st of the spect girlhood the world and sof ith married man afterward native Mount at Cor ‘or the girl you lov at it will n with you part to who event GRAND Opera House Home of first-run photo plays and unequaled vaudeville—con- tinuous from noon until 11 p.m AUTOMORIDE AMEE ase san for the city Ja a warrant well lost love, was no call for ther nd to Ih rom {¢ ters, but there he kant During the riots of Saturday nights, the mobs carried of 000 worth keep might Some years he came hack broken and alone, She life to her own, heart Sunday pproximately $25 goods, |i is estimated. Not onl German-Canadian firms suffer | several native Canadians sustained lheavy loss. of took up her did) has to contend and asked no favors, but tl riage that has bee worked out her own salvation by chureh and pronounced good by od t endeavor was a ‘atate. Would yours be able to best! good woman, she was charitable tn hone She