The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. PAGE 3. | F o What Movie Houses) xin. cust Silk Gloves Patterns Offer Patrons for|\::”: pacers coats and dresses for i whine Last Half of Week sete — Secoun ton Saves St | HAZEL Teoria | 6th—Anniversary Sale—8th the ren Liberty Ending Saturday Night ea ee oes oo eco sean wee | DOUDLE Values * B : D “NIOBE” ey Pe A Five-part Picture Comedy : ; ee rina Ny I Ml oe es “ ge age $7. Al) rng es me $10. 50 hasty Sale Price os . r { orec g ba extreme Hazel Dawn, who recent! completed a : ‘ Peueree Nhoaes earne I t t of excellent i : re sally ' ndir 9 Thursday Night Suit ci ‘ To close out] ,..,,, : successtul starring tou it “The De- > Renter st iteed ttle f the Att 7 5) ¢ A t nshiy Thureday, butante,” in which she won a great per- sonal triumph, and | W ho made her debut in Saat naire Vstrengthh 8 itlege.” i ; : ee hiarey corn, eves ws . SEM Ea 6 o loamn 2 MULLINERY—Three Big Hat Specials Tomorrow sprang into immediate p< pula arity as an HN girl. Ho teaches a lessor Home Ending Thureday t t \ as. aval e lategy international film favorite, returns to the spon ty of bis r hy ft “ ted 8. screen in an elaborate film version of the . “ : . t " t to $1.25 secon tare ht $2.75 AB 0 4 $3.98 famous stage success, “Niobe,” by Har opel | Bu Pf ae : . ie : veer sace terre. $5 Dresses for $1. 98 New Waists $1.25 s the comedy of a Greek statue that comes to Anniversary Sale pric Anniversary Sale price. aS a great deal of amusement at the expense 4 y e ymie r pu Ed ’ , r \ ts you ever porary mortals. The humor of the play is de r « . c 4 inch new stripes rived from the fact Peter Amos Dunn, t psident \ Vie st Pe ! \ Queen Anne Tonight hey ‘ tripe 1 plain me en # ates hina silk of the insurance ¢ brings to his own for \ 1 * age . * ». cnma in safe-keeping, th fous statue of Niobe, which his company has heavily insured. Electricians wiring the “ anothe a entitied ; - ? t be sol than $2.00. house at the tir wrap the electric cotls about the feet Nhed res arre Vis r ‘ | ur bargai 1.25 e: of the statue. Dunn falls as and dreams that the ; y § ssing through the wires brings th ee ee ee ee re la vacates white per » mysterio y { With 2 pairs of Lined Pants, a Sele peice. presence of the scantily clad mald, running wildly through his home . c Aa: the incarnated and animated statue, Miss Dawn - J , the s ption it yoys’ line we have } f Y a day. has numerous and unequalled opportunities for the dis ) book, ‘ European military orders, he nega play of the captivating powers that made “One of Our : ur I r r A good concession in price s red us in Girls” such a bewitching characterization Hazel Dawn In scene from “Niobe,” pen ‘ _ on Thats cacaah We ateoth 1 $6.50 Suits now for $30m new picture feature at the Liberty @ oF. Featured 3 7 A, SECIUCINE: Walle. awe : * ] plain ar nbr yle Never m- Starting Today, Ending Saturday Night, Performances Start 11 A. M., Continuous Until 11 P. M. 8th--Anniversary Sale--8th MARGIE GETS A HARD CASE Pcie Se ior Torchons, Va SHOES Dress Goods sie Staten Gorey, exks i: + gs nea 4 For the Whole ge e as glad that Cinderellas, re 3; ‘i Aunt Mary was there i 5 ie Ni. (tad been 50): yar | the Bane, this. HEC Pr wecned 15 karen toeae s ieee wery for wom eu oes 5 “49 “thelr two Tiven "and yet litte [| tole and black. “Special tor |” TAN SCOUT SHOES | Fhe intr :iwktd-tor-patteme gad Yard—Ribbons. New Pr., ae: Men's Goods in 15c les for hats s to 13 . arred Nainsooks, vies fo! mines, in val- termined p M bows and sashes, You ye ay Pe “Youths, in Sc yar {ton and b t 4 bc, Why do it? During this sizes 13% to 2. ‘Imported Woven Madras, tomorrow mornir b sais d : ew patterns, for shirts, my hand a letter fror to Mo! Pr., Boys' 3 Sizes | pouses and red waists. Regu- ie, giving her t ‘ 25c pala rg The L Be Children’s ‘Barefoot ” Sandals, c ne ana a r dree ves eagle 49c 59c 98c_ $1.19 WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS! , - -_ es ct een a eae APARTMENTS— ROOMS TO LET? 2 aes your home than a supply t v » one to of new be eathes a wholesome atmosphere which appeals to man and women alike, -Now ‘ he hac in your ch e te ire extra linen at little cost during the Anniversary Sale. | | “ Sia 29 Sheets, size made |} 8ic Huck Towels, 18x36, 334c Linoline Window will be very angry with me C ot good a tine fine huck weave with Shades, size 3 by 7 but after a while she will be gi aslin, welded center seams. | fancy turkey red stripe borders. | feet, green only. Made on @ , < Worth 50 gu 2%c value . nteed spring roller. Regu- Regular s word from r 69c Seamless Sheets, § Crocheted Bed- | lar 50c value . bs cannot be r r made of extra heavy spreads, size 74x88. Pair—Nottingham Lace iets eptte, mother is nearly dhectinn tree m dressing | fec nached, uniform weave, 69c Curtains, 2% yards crazy and, as 1, + trying regular 85c seller. assorted designs. Good value at | long, 1% yards wide, in white ; to find an exc ! ”y Ba Each—Pillow Cases, $2.00. and Arabian. Assorted patterns. . ing that If I we rite h ° Oc 36, made from nice 1 $ 9 Allwool, Oregon Worth $1.00. | would answer, She does not know f n, fr 3.8 Blankets, weight 5 pacenl gage Corners, ty of even ¥ e mu weight 5 he many, man ing letter dress Worth 12% Ibs., dark gray and vicuna. Th from to 1%.yard mene sreithes to Dich wi en he ts Pain Cases, 45x26 is what you want when going | le dia in white and Arabian. | ase bet one 7 sth Aap rood quality of heavy- | North Worth 50c. _ — — _ = _ ~- ~ —t. . weight sheeting, even weave. COmitoress size 72x Curtain M i our married fe ave o| bes weik h $1 9 16% n Marquisette, AFTER READING all the testimony at Syracuse .<| Class A the balance of the week ne} yeen out o 7 Worth 20¢ sateen covered C 40 inches wide, in } A The scenes are laid chiefly in] before , ry : Seth Mats, 24x40, rever- | in light and Gar Galocs, hel white, cream, biege. Good value | Murphy may sue Col. Roosevelt for ) three fifty i nap ay Mei te ve a ae le, double yarn terry titched arn-tied fini at 25e yard and th A ‘exions of sands for calling him the partner of Mr. Barnes feel rather cheated. Other 1 1 Col nd white, tan and id $3.00 value $2 4 Woolnap Blanket Taken from the great novel of ory is 8 d and brilliant] have hugged to their hearts letters white, and white. Good 74 Outing Flannel, white, ° soft finished, in ae Victoria Cross, of which presentation of the various phases} which told of ndying affection. | value at soft and fluffy Med- sorted colored plaids and checks. more than of a woman's life $ » was first writ n the 23 Bleached Turkish Gath | ium weight. Good value at 10c.| Worth $3.60 Anna Lom and “Six Wom-}sand or carved on the barks of . z 5 Towels, C ar Mercerized Damask 8 Cotton Blankets, 500,000 Copies a Mier fumbered among tora we in the rude hlerortyphien. s sante ot ‘xtra | ZTE inener wide, heavy | B11 ‘an, white and era os ther noted works primitive man a woman has loved eavy double yarn terry. Wo satin fin in floral and scroll | with fancy colored borders. Siz Were Sold @a e | i e ° to have her lover gladden her eves designs rth 45¢ 64x76. A regular $1.75 valueitl as well ax her ears by Featuring flatte I can almost envy Mollle the let-| . it Sebi Gane of Program Thursday J x the Sth ar Y Iter she in going to get tomorrow, |} Ds M1 ‘ ! CERI NCE ii - " o e omorrow, er lg Nek and are the) ns mt he e' it she will probably t k that a tly He believes in me/!!I almost wish we could both die aaxivad ‘ : is done with love forever implicitly and does just as he/the future looks so vague and dis TALKS AT Y, M C. A. | The W. O. W. celebration} tle book, in the Waverly family. | knowled that Tam also doing} Here, here, Margie, this will nev “The Spirit of the Wireless rt 0 mes In an uproariously funny s held May 5. Here is Mollie, poor Molite! loving] just as he aKes er do. You have promised yourself! Laws” was discussed Tuesday In addition, the Grand will serve} ® man she can never marry unless!” | cannot be unhappy, Mttle book,| that you would not weep nor think | night before a general meeting of a COMEDY its usual menu of vaudeville and | bis Insane wife dies, and Jack, after/ with the knowledge of my baby | yourself abused until you felt your/the Y. M. C. A. Marconi wireless = So films. A two-part drama, “Rene|S4ying that be could not live with |coming. Some way, I ik Dick | baby in yc The promise | students by V. Ford Greaves, radio On,” furnishes | Out Mary, finds after three years of | has gotten a little ti my talk coming would sustain you,/engineer of the United States ee ee thia a comedy| Marriage that he can't live with abou onn He has nev after, as long as you have him ervices. The talk was s innet'b Mik” and thal een a ee : { much since the first} nothing can matter n illus by demonstration ap- Animated Week are scheduled t i one him about you AE (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) I is ————— ee ai he loved us ver ve much he \ Y. M. wireless school is the This story has probably re- CLEMMER A oe War Drama in J) cortainty would have written to us official school of the Marconi Cou ceived more newspaper com- In a new repertoire of “The Lily of Poverty Flat,” wo Reels However, when you get really,| CO-EDS WILL DANCE from which the company recruits a five-part California in my arms I will never be] - its operating staff, hoto. truly og ge tomar t SONGS ; The Little Girl F : : lay, based on th ritings of unhappy again Eight May day dances will be} The educational depar i novel. The picture is even Ae leper Lodtngl al gM e e But hittle tater cho ; nothoea Nt ce Zopartmens am Bret Harte, began today at the oh Uttle book! | civen by 1,500 finiversity girls on|° 1 graduates this year all better than the book = - = - 3 Clemmer and will continue for f th Att Tam very unhary yw. I'm afraid eee 4 secured positions as wireless oper- cemmnaiaen the remainder of the week 0 e Ic Dick is drifting away from ma, and| the campus “before Meany hall.) ators shortly after they got their |e ony : This same picture was billed ~_—_—V—_—~—<_e~<~7~¥-+—-_[-"—-_—_—_"_ 1 want him to love me. I want him | Wednesday afternoon Iiicense papers No Advance in Price of a week ago, but a delay in |J Alice Joyce and Guy Se transit caused the engagement = a. Uipe ss Coombs it ; ADMISSION gang COMEDIENNE “uity “rather mwas wien UT apa ithful te Hi hy Cummings & Thornton’s Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. Late ofthe Candy Shop Co. at Poverty Flat, and Lily an ai 0 His , A THREE-DAY her ma and pa go to Paris and have » perfectly glorious time: T t Joe, Lily's miner lover, re Tus! i maine | ohind | in Amaries é Great 1 Price Sale 4 Reels New Pictures tempt to destroy his faith In Sweedie Goes to / ‘ /2 P a “The Day of Reckoning,” two-reel American Lily, but Joe remains true } , Of the Very Newest and Most Up-to-Date feature, with Vivian Rich. Be ' Colle e ost BE Ss : PROGRAMS One-Reel es Spring and Summer “Checkmate,”’ Majestic drama. Seattle Ending Wednesday Night | “A Bear Affair,” KEYSTONE COMEDY. ita Puwe’ varie: | OHan Tilikum Theatre / se. MILLI NERY omed Mutual Week ' ‘ : oe f : Thursday, Friday and Saturday, SIX-PIECE LADY ORCHESTRA Alhambra 315 PIKE ST. May 13, May 14, May 15. The Littlest Rebe 3 ee : ( “se 5c —— ADMISSION — Se We Have a Large Stock to Choose From, Including a Great | Colonial Ending Wednesday Night) . uv Variety of Pattern and Untrimmed Hats Nance A $ Show for 5¢ and 10c—Best Show in Seattle for ! it fe A ac hn ina - = ej : CUMMINGS & THORNTON the Price di Wes Jse Star Wants Ads for Re " . Mission Ending Saturday Night | 005 THIRD AVE.—NEAR MADISON ST. Lifting the Ban ofCoventr ‘> €2 © @ @ © | Amateur Nights Tuesdays and Fridays

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