The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1915, Page 9

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» sameeren <A Economical, Deli Th Military Effects— Newpart Co- lomtal 2.50 Bal, $2.95. Rabber-: style, tm MAIL ORDERS DELIVERE OSTON SAMPLE Second Ave sises <= TAKE ELLVATOR SECOND FLOOR 4 White Canvas Tennis Pumps, Mary Jane STAR—FRIDAY, MAY ghtful Place to Trade e Newest ‘SOCIETY GIRL AS CUPID! ISN'T SHE SWEET? Hundreds of styles priced at a Substantial Saving $4 to $6 Values $2.50 and $2.95 Laced Boots $2.50 Military Oxfords $2.95 Snappy Models for Men CUED + neruncD . | | Miss Hilda Carling, New York society girl, In the role of Cupid, in} appeared recently before the faculty of the University Forum of America in New York, PHOTO PLAYS AHAMBRA the, Pat * $2. 50 ane «$2. 95 IPROGRAMS Liberty Ending Saturday Night p Wor al M th at the A owe the actus M baperor Class A Ending Saturday Nigh t | Val f Hate S O FREE BY PARCEL POST ortn are , t ty parts Ka SATURDAY ‘. p . ; otting r > and) = Harr LITE Pike at BUILDING MARGIE HAS A LITTLE SPASM; OF JEALOUSY (Copyright. 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) What do you suppose, little book Aunt Mary brought me as a frivol ous novel? Robert Herrick’s “To gether.” I am afraid the professor would be very much annoyed If he for one moment amed that any one considered him ything so low brow as “frivolous. I have sometimes wondered why so many of our university profess ors are always worrying about the/ affairs of cupid. The latitude and longitude of Venusburgh seem to have more in-| terest for them than the placing of} the North and South Poles. The moonlight seems to get into! their veins and they go prancing after that will-o-the-wisp they call love, which leads them into devious | pla here they become more or) Jess submerged and befogged with| certain ideas, and then they begin to shout—not for help for them-} selves, but for others who are walk ing along in the sunlight of sane, common sense and decent living Prof. Herrick makes one of his} characters ask, Love, that divine un reason of the gods which lures man as a universal solvent of his sorrow, | the great solution to the great enig ma, what is it? canard tecnica course being too FREE “serious” my- DOCTOR 11 at the Right Drug Co, 169 washington ear Second ave. | have the ex-! ~government ter you the doctor's services as an} mite Po the Yellow Frost ssmaen OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original) teeth. Examinations are now being conducted without charge, and estl mates are furnished in all cases WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE $15 ‘Teeth, Guaranteed $10 Set of Teeth, Guara Set of $10: Porcelain $10 Gold or Px Br Filling , | Up Sundays. Cut - Rate, OHIO Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. CORNER SECOND AVE. ppine spit ( her x Alhambra Ending oon day Night Bill , s ‘ . at Thar r sur-part Kets laut » drama Substitate edy, “The News| , ; n comedy Pict rial a picture show & Montes-| ng how at » L Hearst-Selig self, little book, I could not help/from a submart 2 In| News Pictorial } thinking that, perhaps, if Mr. Her-| made from the submarine’s deck . 6.4 rick had looked in the right place rin sar Colontal Ending Saturday Ni ight he would have found the answer iTILIKUM Princess manoff Each day in the newspapers will) Cleo Madis n, ONell aod Stuart Holmes) be found accounts of cases where a| y se woman is taking care of a sick hue 5 = ay Ending page! Night band and working hard to feed th Eterna Pauline pen mouths of rig That men who | a fully with wistful eyes as she holds meporsaet Ls reanaes pg / by | the cup of cool water to his fevere Pickford), three }lips does not have to ask “What is oe: love?”—he knows }man fc 1 her deranged br | Yes, Aunt Mary is right when she|, 75° * 10 of the has been built upon scienti u that Pro’ ick iv om hat Prof. Herrick is friv-}hy HG. sta afford, who has made a| (no) |close study of auto-suggestion and Any one who asks the question | the we pndertul 1 effects of advanced “What is love?” can hardly be sald | hypnosis, to be serious or sane. Albert MacQuarrie en We all know what love ts. We |other leading role ee know when we give it; we know| niin vo itt lly eg an if uny one| There ts a notable Met of stare| oe 4 Soting Savernay Night | | would ask us to define 6 could |#t the Liberty unt irday night seis Sedkdke ee not in words. Poet I Meredith arts, | * Key mn : | do this: painters have | Van Buren , depicting it, and all humanity has|#re the begged for some other words in! the ver | | with a huge mastiff, whict eee Ending Saturday N ght| he Man Who Found Hr | Warwic | \ | Clemmer Saturday Night Sajomy (Beatriz Michel acts the! ts pe toad - Titikum Ending Saturday Night | .o The Whirling Disk” (Cleo Madt-| | which to tell the loved of love | Nance O'Neil fies Baus), two parte “A” wena ak Ke te love thay aes and not colonial in Pringegs woman, and that they care very w i. Iittle for the woman who gives the8t | aramawith Mabelle THismene nena Bxplolts of | Klaine love after she can no longer provide | (rama. ™ p Mai agers pk | them with love's thrills. They are|AUSustus Philipps, at t jafter playing hide and seek with|28% @ shipwreck scene love, and the mischievous and jeal-| ed at sea. Ra aeSinan ammmmammnanamie: este PP us little sprite leads them far away rs “¢ from th® monotonous woman they | w: age NAcc Fry must see continually, often under| V2° Found Himself, ; the ugly conditions which surround |*t0ry, 1s at the Clemmer until me now ‘bist night aes There is certainly nothing thrill-] Lottie Pickford ing about me now, either mentally} mous Mary, {6 or physically. I can only think|tevy's new serial about myself and my coming ordeal.|the sks Hirak tnen ; ae el soe Ranete I sometimes do not blame Dick. All|ments of which are shown at the| ato? Of liza, Jane,” comedy human beings long for beauty and|Grand today as | Ye College Ending 8 pleasure. Why should we criticize ce The Clitching. Hand." No” one y eo rn he utching and, No. reid "g seat it if he finds it | |. Queen Anne Tonight two parts The Destroye > | “The Soctety Detective,” four|drama; “Anim 1 Weekly,” top. ut, ob, little book, little book, I.lacts: “Pathe New a." “Colonel Heeza | cal hey We on Their Honey too, am tired of being serious, of an (ae 4 j moon comedy po to the call of duty always | i want the good times and forgetful-| Pot Madison Ending Saturday Night, RESIDENCE THEATRES — Home Ending Saturday “Three Bad Men and a Girl," two-| drama The Love of Mary drama Animated Week sister o the install | ness of self that Dick ma to ha I, too, want the thri the excite ment, the blissful nervous strain that was mine when Dick and I w just lovers. Will I get them with my baby? I1@ hope 80, because I do not belie vel that I am ever to have again those} jirresponsible good times with Dick} that I used to have before we were| ariichoker, dos }married and for a short time after-|asouragus, dox | ward A (To Be Continued Tomorrow) Prices Vaid Wi Vegetables ed daily by 2. W a. red. ea Strawberries i Quickly Relieves Without Distress SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University BULL BROS. Just Printers". Fs 1013 THIRD “AIN 1043 |! Apples trial bottle can ‘ing to De. W i 2 Washington St., Monticello, ii Onions, Yakima i Haein tennineremineremes) | RUS mas ai 1915, PAGE 9, | AM SACRIFICING FINE MERCHANDISE Because my creditors are hounding me for money my complete stock of new and up-to-date Men’s Clothing and Furnishings, Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, all this season’s goods, must be turned into cash at once, regardless of former prices. 25 cases of Children’s Shoes arrived this week from Eastern factories, which were ordered last Fall for Spring delivery. sale prices. This line will also be included at Here’s the Prices for Tomorrow Men’s Fine Suits Half Price! $15 Suits Go for $20 Suits Go for $25 Suits Go for $7.50/$10.00/$12.50 Without reserve or limit. I am determined to pay my bills, and I’ll do it regard- less of the necessary sacrifice. Practically every size, style, material and pattern that you could possibly desire, is included in this gigantic sacrifice. And here’s the way I have put prices on other things to raise cash. Men’s Shoes} Boys’ Shoes | Men’s Pants $3.00 and $3.50 Gunmetal and Vici Kid, Lace or Button; all the newest shapes. $2 35 Money-raising price . a $3.50 and $4.00 Goodyear welts in Blucher or Button, Gunmetal or Vici Kid, leather lined. Money-raising = $4.50 and $5.00 Hand welts in the newest shapes; large variety. These peer 4 worth more money wholesale. Money-raising price $3.45 1,000 pairs of Men’s Shoes, English lasts, cloth top, in rub- ber bottoms, rubber heels, hand — = sa arrivals. Were to be sold for $6.00. Money-raising price. $3.95 $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes, “Hand Craft,” the Big Z Washington Dry Shod and the “J. & M.” Shoes, all go for ag 95 Money-raising price. Big Z Logger and 16-inch French Veals, double sole, water-proof; retail for $8.50 and $9.00. $2.50 Boys’ Shoes— Money-1 ing price. 00 Bo: Sho St AS $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ aise $2.35 14 to 512, Gunmetal Calf, the best Shoe the factory can turn out. Made in Seattle. Every pair guaran- $2 §5 D teed. Sale price.... Children’sShoes Sizes 81 to 1144, in Gun- metal Calf, Pat- ent Leather, Lace or Button. All solid leather. Regular price $2 and $2.25. Money-raising sale price $1.45 Sizes 12 to 2. “Footform” Shoes, in Gun- metal Calf or Patent Leather, Lace or Button. Regular price $2.50 and $2.75. $1 65 Money-raising price. . s $2.50 and $3.00 Misses’ Shoes, sizes from 212 to 6. These Shoes are strictly sole leather bottoms, solid counters, and in fact, the best leather Shoes made. Money- raising price Men’s Hats $3.00 and $4.00 Men’s Hats, all shapes, one and two of a kind, including some Stetsons. Money- raising sale price All the new Spring Hats, in every color and shape. Money- raising sale $6.00 Panama Hats $2.00 Pants—Money- raising price 95c tanPen_hn SQ Montane tice $2.95 + Men’s Furnishing Goods is Men’s Sox, black and tan— loney-raising 1 Money-reising price. ... 19 50c Silk eas 19¢ raising price 50c Work hen 8c Money-raising price . $1.00 Dress Shirts— 89c Money-raising price $1.50 Dress Shirts— Money-raising price ... 50c Underwear at $1. 00 Union $1.25 Union $1.50 Union Suits Hundreds of Other Articles Reduced in the Same Proportion As Above Prices J. B. ROBINSON 1422 Third Ave. 19 | Native a9 try May and Grain Washington creamery, brick Butter | wariey Fastern Washingto t Between Postoffice and Pike St. Country Hay and (Wholesale Pei 13.00 @ alfa, No.2 ..... on oats. ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith 8 paid producer) Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s Is Now Located at His New Store No10 Second Ave. Near Madison KAVANAGH'S First and Union. 1008 First, at Ma 15.00 29.00 37.00 34.00 9,00

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