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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1915. PAGE 3. FAMOUS PLAYER | OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAYS Let our THAT WILL OPEN YOUR EYES COMING SOON F =~» na At the Money- Raising Sale now in progress at our store. Everything needed to furnish rae aes Pe Seconp Ave. aT JAMES ST. a house is included, Beds, Couches, Tables, Stoves, Rugs, Linoleum, ‘etc., are all re- duced from one-fourth to one-half, and in some cases even more. ‘ : Fun oe at ‘ ' In order to make Saturday remain green in your memory, the big- gest bargains of the week will be featured from all the Ready-to-Wear Departments. “Don’t miss this day.” There will be something at- tractive in quality as well as price all the time. VERNONS IN DRAMA in Pacific oak, has two large " ration bearing his name, has and two ; small a awer é - . - ur, ed contracts w Mr. and r Sale price . ait aes ae ing will appear big dramat - Here ts 0 large, strong, comfortable golden ¥ aa deeds i gerry Reesor neat | LN Oh hs Suits For the Whole sep = By: spe ot ae Re ker, made ‘n quartered oak, ex . price aa Masia NANCE O'NEIL’S NEXT " : ‘ wail teil ms tal Reever $3 95 nt $12. 75 Bog $14.75 ananee, O'Nelt will next he soe badge yy ey of Cinderellas, 7 24 and 35] ™ appro et oe We have a large variety of rock . inhiina diate ll pa direction of t me ak 180) d $1.50, with laun- i . ov PE “0S GS SEM ' ion, Mins O'D ' » the Anniversary Sale Price iets 49c dered neck band.and eather ers from $1.25 up big savings. to dite’ uote Hay’ “Aine shipment 11. Q@ P= Bx | Union Suits by the maker—trying to ° </2 to adve atch all the European Children’s Barefoot San- $1.00 Each all t an f ry rders, he neg dals, i lid leather y THOMPSON = | » I 1 ‘ he | part of our shipment 149¢ 59¢ 98¢ $1.19] Made of combed Egyp- eronuce 3 intil too late. A good con- Ladies’ “Gaby” |! yarn, Lawrence High Chairs. n indaaha equs sine cession in price \ fferec $2 50 Pumps, Colonial | ™#*¢ its so perfectly. i price $1 e dais e '.85c 7 1 n 1 18 in order to accept th : ee Make so com- Pumps and Mary Jane That's the reas Sade th: aha ; tightness Iron extra heavy, 2inch Big Mattress ; k Table—42.nch to ion’ Avmateee eine ae ~ fe out $6.50. § i $9.50.) pares Page [ ywher _ Sie mp to 46; sy ctet eest ¢3 96 | Special Largs st ive BB.8B. Sizes O Vive the ses ts fe yous too J orth S180; & pleasure to $7.50, Sale price This price is less than factory | ar : fi ete ; Sup |? # ‘$9. 75 cost. We have the best line of k, with rolled " : +4 ) popular priced tron and Brass Beds mattress that is or | orite. +4 oor then. Dalhat. Tal Manoeany fe STNCOES aim Giothing ib ikh saeed Seattle, and the prices we are | tt many sold regularly ‘ _ $3 15 a we ype see ~ vito ntof “The sinwer’ at th 1 : n 5.00, Sale each . ri iced at z nent o See - selling them for in this sale are | $1! 8 $7. 90 rs Ha byperie “$115. 90 porn Farnum te thé less than ever before in the history } price b ‘ We show a wide variety of ba " cnaaiaee a of the furniture business. We have Never was Dining Chairs at the game's , Ray Pores It is his Rreates all kinds and styles. given ons ye hy n’ ul Heatriz the Seugean Rugs Galore at Prices Cut to the Bone maui mer nae JUST THINK OF IT—A SUIT WORTH $20.00 for THE MODEST PRICE of Wiltons, Velvets, Axminsters, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Grass and Fiber, in all sizes, patterns and colors. Hazel Dawp ous leg $12.50 Saturday. Wool Fiber, 7%4x9. Regular {| Grass Rugs, 8x10. Regular | Sten 9x12 « Wilton Velvets, 9x12. Regular : a ingheces tbo § Splendid materials all the best colorings shown, including blue and black serge, price $6.50, $ price $8.5 $ price $40.06 $ in “Niobe” at the Liberty [hese Suits have everything embodied in their makeup to insure you plenty of wear. Sale price 4.50 Sale price 5.75 8s t $14. 75 Bale price 28.00 | “If you only knew” the values as we do, we certainly wouldn't have much trouble in Wool Fiber, 9x10%. Regular | Tapestry Brussels, 9x12. Reg- | One-piece Velvets, 9x12. Reg- | Wilton Velvets, 9x12, Regular CLASS A fitting you out. Coats are cut in Longs, Shorts < Regulars, and trousers built in 4 price $18.00 lar price $24.00. pric 35.00 At shop W , hich the] f, 5 t kk oe hea’ ra 7 ag oy m $12.75 aie dn ' $16.75 a, beg : $23.75 BS bes py tas Aba be Ay pba, proportion. Sizes run from 30 to 50 inches chest measure. Come in and look them Gtass Rugs, $x10. Regular | Tapestry Brussels, 9x12. Reg- | One-plece Velvets, 9x12. Reg-| Body Brussels, 9x12, Regular of denunciation from leading book over. You'll learn something, if you don’t buy, Bae price .-.... BUDO | tic orice 914.75 | Saw ences $19.75 | tie once... $23.75 1]... ima Furniture ete e) bth Anniversary Sale— tl 515 PIKE STREET mamas ging te ot @ YQ) pas Benes, Bow » locale in this week's f for women, new stock, self or ature film, “Lifting the Ban of - P ——— try.” | ontrasting stitching; fitted for ~~ |g nd that Pat loved you, I det . {gf $1.00 a4 " i d to tell you how splendid he} WILMOT, Ark. May 14.—The ? “Niags Warner’s new models, perfection fessiotis a ife | was. I told myself that I would| People of this town are greatly ex SILK GLOVES, Niagare in fit, no bulging at any point. Cor- | make both you and him happy, and|cited over the findings of a curious Maid rhere is no better glove =| sets to fit any figure, slender, med- s @ . ett | then, when I saw you sitting before|hen egg, on which is written: “The ll lengths colors. Fitted SARS ’ > California MOLLIE ig eee ty HATTON" mica this 1 er. |me, my loving heart ran away with|time is here.” Hubert McLeod had A tipsy panel 6g," Te jum or stout, at special prices, | : what little sanity I had. Oh, my|® log rolling, and the hen, with|i— 4 counter, O2.0U, ’ $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. The (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper) Tam running away from you, little | girl, my girl, | am going to call youlothers, was killed to feast on, When|f 50¢. name Warner on a corset is evi- Enterprise Association) girl, and branding myself a coward 6 just once, for you were mine| the hen was being dressed the egg! pair, Silk Lisle Gloves, yh dence of merit. Have your cors I did not want to go to Mollie|!, who have faced the terrible on-|that moment you lingered my} bearing rod above inscription was] 50 full elbow length; col fitted here ave 7O0t Three Reels, a Western listened to her sobs, 1 wanted tol the judgme rafter pasenthernr gine mine, and then | am going —_ a 1 i tted at the counter, 50x h RIBBONS, new moire, in black, Roundup, Showing Wild j the dark of utter unhappin cla! sat ‘ Satis white and all colors; rich, tustrous; i nh madioet. el and the m t dict whic r ° § Horse Riding With Pe ee paged Se us Uittle. cual wikis tes F aiee rie pe 7 pages Lge ee : $1. 50 pair, h viyhalehel two widths; both wide; at special : ery, but for just ¢ Many Expert Riders can do. Griet is a solitary torture| wander away from love tayaalt, Just once to thsi eee rh prices, 25¢ and 30¢. must always bear—alone I have been #o sure of my cour-| hand to you, to tell you I shall | | { or overseam; c ‘ hand to you, to tell yo b love| 6 or la 3 chil- | At last I opened the door andj age in the face of anything in lifel yon always, will, perhaps, give me As ae ve fit to be worn, Spe bio a aed f r — and chil found Mollie stretched prone across! or and now I am running) more courage to hope that shortly THEATRE ial $1.50. dren e have just what you want the bed, her face buried in a pillow| away from the pathetically inviting| you will have forgotten that vol and at special prices for Saturday. A Biograph Drama that I might not hear her giving » in your dear eyes loved me and that love brought you| 4th, South of Pike you} way to her sorrow you do not know what you/nnhappiness, and will f : ! piness, anc 1 remember Also a Keystone Comedy “Mollie, dear, don't ery,” I said./ are promising; what terrible price/that on all this earth, as long as Ii Mpieeg tice. Why Is It, little book, we always| you would have to pay. I do, and I| am above it, I shall bless yout name Everyone MABEL NORMAND say, “Don't ery”? 1 think it is from) would be craven, indeed, to let you! ag giving back my faith In the good ry a rather selfish motive—we don't, unwittingly take upon yourself this| ness of women Pl d 59c 98c. ] 8 o kno vat e about us!awful debt—a debt yo ‘ould be | . e like to know that any one about us ad 1 would t Heart of mine, I would keep writ-| ease b tJ is suffering. If th an keey paying until ~ yc y "| ing to you intermina for 1 know With Our any new pretty combination and con- In cassimeres, tweeds, worsteds, in hair- from us, our feelings are not har th I am afraid, dear fraid Me 2 A . rowed. It is almost always better| that even the great love { bear you) When the oes Gane My eaate? 21M All-Vitagraph Program rast colors in the season’s latest Oliver] line stripes and: solid colors. Well imal this lette ie ‘eam is ended he ‘i a to let the sorrowing one sob out) could not make up for it, and so I eo heree r ‘ opbigie {B® Twist and Middy styles Ages 2 to 8}and trimmed, with plenty of wear. Sizes her grief until she is physically ex-|am running awa Th is no| Whole great goblet of red wine of| This Week J Ro to NG ANE cheat hausted. compromise possible. 1 could not! /0¥¢ 18 spilled and the crystal gob-| years 2 2 a i " let broken Into ple Mollie turned her tear-stained| stay near you withont taking you in an . . 5c 315 Pike St. 5c face up to me. |my arms—mine—min®, There, hear it shatter—T can nev Great Military Drama New Arrivals in Straw Hats for Men and Boys Margie,” she said, “I don't be-| Heart of mine, I did not tntend| et put my lps to its sparkling brim] Lifti th B: e toved : ; again in e Ban Heve he loved me,” and she held you should know When I Today and Saturday Again, my little sweetheart of A f tye “0 ne ‘ reels; “Checkmate,” “A Bear Af | moment, I am saying good-bye and 0 ventry Ip ] ROG R AM s} joe: comedy “The Scar of India,” f running away from your dear smile Showing Special Features eee Antioatsa Weare (eee for, if I stayed, I could not resist {t of West Point and Army Ss ainGed Ii ekly” (Jess Wil Queen Anne Tonight | | Madison Ending Tonight lard); “Colonel Heeza Liar’; “ I should take you and keep you, tho Life That Enthrall | The Littlest, Rebel.” | “Old Duteh” (Lew Fields), five} Big Drawing el Heeza Liar”; “The all the world might say me nay dnd ‘Mitertain Pps parts; “His Bachelor Dinner,” dra | Always your lover, in this world }ma; “Ambrose’s Nasty Tem * emanate ; | ma POS Nasty pe aod the next | . Mission Ending Saturday Night | comedy ‘CORNCOB HOLDS UP | $e Touching Drama | “Lifting the Ban of Coventry” , ag 1 drew my breath in quickly as I ‘“ ST GTH” (Rose Tapley, Lillian Walker and} Tilikum Ending Se Night FIRE DEPARTMENT REN ode / finished the letter. It almost was Harry Northrup), three parts The California three MANUFACTURERS / worth the anguish that Molle was The woman was lonesome "Strength"; “The Jarrs Visit Ar-|reels; “The End of the Day,"| ymxomont ¥ : Y passing thru to get tt | AN “Sidine ‘hehehe ‘adia,” comedy drama; Mabel Normand comedy. | | yay 14.—Resldents are ov’ in Wis, a | ents are up in arms Did you persuade hi o t re . id You persuade him to wri Whah 1 alee to: a bow * RESIDENCE THEATRES [and are threatening to find the per- Wo, dear euild. Y went % ‘ial dawn she showed her | Liberty Ending Saturday Night |¢@ @ | petrator of a rude joke by process house to try and do so, but he had mettle, “The Closing of the Circuit,” two| | Home Ending Saturday jof “third degree” elimination, One Poet ad ieee parts; “Niobe” (Hazel Dawn) The Phantom of the Violin,” |of the villagers placed a corneub in Enjoyable Comedy peraees three-part drama; Animated | the muzzle of the fire hose, and the Clemmer Ending Saturday Night | Weekly” of April 28, topleal; “How | de; partment discovered the trick a | “He did not love me as well as 1 aid him," and, looking at her white, Il “THE JARRS VISIT peer Ending Saturday Night. | Dr. Guplé Won,” comedy few minutes. before nn tlarm wag anguished face, | wondered which to Trouble able trouble in ‘electing the ‘plug, Guarantee On / give alt “eh love or the one who IF YOU WANT A BIG a two parts When the Gods Played | Yj ei ce, LAUGH, SEE THIS Class A Ending Saturday Night | Badger Game,” drama; “Animat-| Star “Wants Ads find the lost : ? (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Life's. Show. Window’ (Claire|ed Weekly,” ‘topical; “Shultz’s jen Yj, eal Whitney and Stuart Holmes) | Lady Friend,” com articles Your Sack: General EYE Admission Laide IN a bettas puede eS Grand Ending Saturday Night a at the (Dorothy Phillips), two parts; “At | —A Jit : ; olga ors genet ens 5c itney—5c 12:30 to 11 P.M, == MISSION o=_ Animated Weekly,” “W. O. " with this coupon entitlés the holder to any seat, matinee or ‘iversary Celebration.” Anniversary Celebration venti, atthe 3 Acts Vaudeville as aie PP gp AP ce Life’s Shop we “hea. i GRAND Opera House Ladies’ Orchestra aa | Home of first-run photo plays and unequaled vaudeville—con HF Alaska Ending Saturday Night Prices 5c-10c wea Gantt Mackin” (lack Gonway tinuous from noon until 11 p.m Amateur Night Tuesday WM CLASS A inlaid and Lillian Gish). 5c —5e Ladies’ Souvenir Matinees, AT PKK Monday and Wednesday | Seattle Ending Saturday Night | 'Rhe Day of Reckoning,” two More for Your Money Rene Haggard Journeys On’