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Victor Moore, Broadway's favor- ite comedian, in the 5-part comedy —adapted from the famous Irish- American stage success— CHIMMIE FADDEN Also Paramount Travelouge 13— in Mountainous Peru ——yEprnenar MARY PICKFORD In a new role of primitive emo- tions and primal passions “Little Pal” A 5-part story of the Alaska gold fields. CONTINUOUS—-11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. BERTY FIRST AT PIKE os yd Turnip, tecal, aos “we f Watermelone, tb a apytee New app! ut 0 Cherries Been Sh Soawte & On al Annes t eo 8 os nS ce ; at @ 10 Ontons, POOR... cee ceee “ ca ta new ‘ ore rss ‘ 14e 21% ® Ane { ° Producers for Kags, Veal aed Fork ; @ . : ie @ see we . te uM mu oe te : . . " > | Old roosters, live . o Pork, good block hogs... 08 @ 99 4 | Pork, larger a . 8 sine, doz... 109 @ 150 4 ”» @ 7 @ Selling Prices Retailer it Butter, Eggs and Cheese Ratter Native Washington amery. brick ” Washington ” ° { ad ¥ ° rm Washington oate. ¢ sound timothy t round oats | Straw, ton | Timothy .... | Wheat For a Few Days More [Me wit fit a goid-tilied trame|% ‘Wpherical lenses and leather) | complete, for $2.50. This in-| @ Alfaifa, No.1. Country Hay ond Grain (Wholesale prices) 12.00 @1b.00 24.00 20.00 20.00 p09 19.00 Careful and accurate exam- Cary Optical Co. + 3064-66 Arcade Bidg Bring This Ad With You Timothy . EDMONDS VISITED "BY A $4,000 BLAZE Margarita Fischer 7 in— “TRE LONESOME HEART” —and— “BEAUTIFUL LOVE” EDMONDS, July 13.—Complete loss by fire of B. B. C. shingle mill last night, with $4,000 damage, was caused by catching in dry kiln, and soon was beyond control, tho the fire department worked hard. It t# |not known as to whether the plant will be rebuilt. This 1s the second |mill to catch fire in the past few weeks, PACIFIC OCEAN © EXCURSION SUNDAY, JULY 18 COLMAN DOCK 3 JAIL AWAITS JOHN CHICAGO, July 13.—Re} tive Frank Buchanan declared here today that he would introduce a resolution at the next session of congress to compel John D, Rocke. feller, Jr., to answer the questions of the federal committee on federal Most sonte elations, or be jailed for contempt Prepared shampoos con- |" fasion : Ruins Hair to Wash It With Soap ag thoula be used very spar at all, if you want to keep hair looking its best and too Ws better than soap or anything | E ug) can use. | F Or two teaspoonfuls will] PMRee the hair and scalp thor.| y. Simply moisten q the hair ey Water and rub it in It makes | q ance of rich, creamy lath | Figg Miteh Tinses out easily, remov Svery particle of du f Die » of dust, dirt gba and excessive ofl, The ries quick|y ; and evenly, and ‘i apttes the scalp soft, and the Ale and silky, bright, lustrous. D Yay ttt easy to manage 8 can get mulsified cocoanut | = SFr Feseh KR SP evayseneas FPS 254s 2erne 1 ab any pharma . it's very cheap, $ few ounces will supply every paces family for months resenta- | STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1915, PAGE M | ANC I ; NT COLONAL Tock Rgp}?| “I WANT YOU TO SELL EVERYTHING 1 by error M BY GILSON GARDNER olontal would con WASHINGTON, July 13.—El The Devil's Daught an.| (hu Root Is easily in the lead ae | republican candidate for the week, Manager llamrick,| progidential nomination. Nel however, has booked “My Hest) their Roosevelt nor Taft Is 599 Girl,” a melodramatic co foa-| being considered by the party t Stas’ Wath bud Lois M6 managers 4 dith This is the conclusion of a canvas recently made by Wash The play starts off as a story Of) ington politicians. The latter college life, Fix in the role have been writing to members Figured and Women’s 15c Black and White Women’s Be ee eee country acaning cine ans pule Dotted Linen A Personal Wor and “Magpie” § BATHING local activities. remarkable in their unanimity The replies are Were 35c, now A brawl, The following morning up to 50c, yd. Up to $4.98 now he awakes to find himself in bed With hardly an exception, with his chauffeur, and, to avold| Reot Is named as the favorite the greater of two evils, however are named in the following or ——E os the thaubinar tx 6 Gee der—Weeks, Burton, Fairbanks é the army. Vanderfolt i BRYAN lin Heavy Woven - nea Women’s House Long Silk *Notwithmandiog Vandertelt’s|Borah, and in some cason the writ RATINE S DRESSES GLOVES troubles, the tory has a happy |eF suggests that ¢ would be wise All colors and THE WORLD (Gingham and , tity eee type of Cummins 1, but white Five Volumes Percale) $1 to $1.50) ARTs ace Mint Panties Cok Gatay manages TIL eet: eae. fasdo Vara meow eet, pence -¥et been tan auiocts etl teste : " . Bakers’ Bath Room pratve. | r SWISS Tapestry The headline of this White Duck RUGS Chimmie Fadden,” the i FLOUNCINGS TABLE advertisement is a literal CAPS Size 36x72 comedy, ts pr 4 and ALLOVERS COVERS quotation from the Finan- J Values 50c, for Were $2.98 to pee atten tinety Victor nt | somewhat soi cier who controls the des- ; as ( ni . ten, a why Were $2.00 and Regularly $4.00 tiny of this store. There 19c aa cryeegaesaortiryt tial pe lg $2.50 yard for, each is nothing to do but to 98c langh quite easily and come yor ir follow instructions. We each Chimmt mothe _the 69c $2 75 are expected to vacate Gaye of Annie Yeatnans. 1 : this store in about 39 | GIRLS’ WASH ff GIRLS’ WOOL clever tmpersonation is th not _hoontern are makir days. A good many peo- DRESSES COATS Pe erent : hed as saying he would Irish Point BUNGALOW ple have got the impres- Up to $3.50 Summer style sion that Panton’s store can continue to do busi- ness. The wish is father to the thought. duch Scrim Ecru CURTAINS Regularly $3.00 for, pair LACE CURTAINS Were $5.00 Pair Up to $12.50 $2.98 Closing out 49c Tom Ne the Vitagraph Inc, re ee" hag onl " ne. Panton’s Department bs Sean ‘Maaha ee ; 2 75 l 75 Store will be closed up— ff Women’s Utility | “BUNGALOW” Pe ee * e e as surely as we closed up HOUSE Apro a coe rag hog ot Ba he V. & H. Shoe Sho} pe excellent M in's Gl S P» DRESSES Odd lots, closing fine trees a. dyasntie Little Boys’ Men's Muslin artin’s Glove Store, the Up to $2.25 John McHugh Store (in Tacoma) and Hutchin- son’s Clothing Store in Khaki PLAY SUITS Were $1.50, now but also a strong m vocating young girls {1 lif NIGHT SHIRTS Were $1.00, for 98c | 25 alae hi tecered vl Seattle. | nese of Virtus,” & six- How much in earnest , feature, to be-released oon | 79¢ 69c we are you may judge R. & G. and hs ty Pity the poor moving picture per from the prices. Warner's SHOES AND rakes gga llega sero Men's Soft Plain and Fancy And the prices quoted CORSETS PUMPS tee rectal Be Were, Soot, ter Cuff Silk tonight are just a mere Small sizes Senall sises |guerite Courtot and the other SHIRTS RIBBONS spoonful from a bottle. Kalem players were COMPELLED | Were 25c and George Francis Rowe. ff 49c 75c Donald Arian, one of the leading romantic players of the American has left New York to joir oterie of Lasky stars at Holl Cal. Brian was the origina The Mer Cluny and Battenberg Ic yd. Small sizes, but Untrimmed} $1198 ‘Double Harness,” a twoact com : gree 59c 15c W 5 MEN’S SUITS § Torchon LACES omens stage the Boys’ 50c Knitted Bathing SUITS Large Display TABLES Cost $10.00, for Doniia in A DISCUSSION OF THE “WHY"| OF A KISS | The Moore has arranged | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper to go at for the p fon, for nights Enterprise Association.) | starting of the Stefansson| jim Edie came up to dinner with MEN’S Women’s Silk scue expedition pictures. This! mick tant night, and Mc also, was C m CHIFFON m, which already bas been showr as Mother Way wan tact CORDUROY once In this city, gives visiting no-|\ yited out to the home of an old| WAISTS PANTS bles an opportunity of seeing the) grig finest series of Alaskan, Siberian) fp), and wild animal pictures ever a%| row } sembled ] |P R His warm clasp was so sympa | | At the Clemmer thetic that my eyes filled wit | “The Birth of a Nation’ (Lillian |tears, in which grief for my loss and |Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, | Sar tlenasnial Henry Walthall and Kalph Lewis) p Alhambra Ending Thursday Night “Whom the Gods Would Destroy 1 fo ek end He looked #0 sor-| as he took both my ha jin his, “My, Margie!” he said, “the | sight of you ts good for my longing OGRAMS)”*' Value $2, for — a * 98c 79c Women’s Party $8.50 to $12.50 DRESSES One-piece Silk and Chiffon DRESSES Hats Were $2.50, now | 75¢ Three-Panel Oak SCREENS Hand-painted ELECTRIC FLASHERS for Advertising Panels Cost $15.00, for Were $12.50, for each $5.00 | $7.50 appreciation of mingled don't Wh you kiss her?’ mis-| |chievously asked Mo’ You loo! Scotter | Vo fot Hard jeorge| “or course I do! " answered Jim| Large Wood Computing All sizes Values to $12.50 b ; aret-t . valiantly, “but, don't you know, | Pictorial Mollie, that usually when a man | PEDESTALS GROCERS’ IFTY Liberty, Ending Wednesday Night! wants to kiss a woman he hardly 3 feet high SCALES ABOUT F Chimmie Fadden, (Vietor|, leven dad ken a Gxean ~ e | Moore) w cares very little about her.”|[y Cost $2.00, each Cost $35, for 2 : : |Miesion, Ending Wednesday Night ght, Jim, I dare you to kiss = : The Insurrection” (Ormi Haw ighed Mollie | . ley); “A Timely Interceptt Fag i, oa Cc Boys’ Wool Venise Lace Mr. Blink of. Bohemia” (Sydn I am not te ye, as e Drew) aay Wet abuie ‘Wan te SUITS BANDS “My Pd pF fap inne with | Fur athe the spirit or tho| oa ae Sead Ga ana | vena Sizes to 14, value Values to $1.25 \ rl, » With lresh is wea len Stands to $5.00, for Max Figman | Class A, Ending Wednesday Night) x. “The Lonesome Heart"; “Beautt-| I know those dear people, Jim and| lle, love so dearly that they were doing all tht lly t Grand, Ending Wednesday Night) and I had to laugh as Mollie wiped The Oyster Dredger” (J. Warren her eyes, sniffed, and blew her nose Up to $1.39, for each ‘or MILLINERY STORE each Latest | $1.39 | 25c Poratee Pe i. Skin Game,” comedy; jmost ostentatiously, and murmured, 5 Edei R wpe Potty as if to herself: “Jilted and scorned | wiss ngs emnants |Melbourne, Ending Wednesday) “1 cannot bear it, and I will not. | ging’ Silks and E degdaeri tnuaeties |Tomorrow I will hte myself to my| and ilks an Work” (Chaplin): “The Taner|iawyer, and demand a million doi-| Li INSERTIONS Chiffons Brute,” two part drama; wv hose laid tordaak tian | Values Up to 5 00 Be a Sinan a. ad as the Shame?” drama, (Beverly) «put 1 didn't get the kiss,” pro-| APER . to or : Pajadieon Ending Tuesday Night |tested Jim | Roll P Maple Coat r : | “the High Road” (Vall Vailte) ‘Don't you know, Jim, that it ts| Holders RACKS d 19 | “Pile Was a Right Smart Boy") that women seek pecuntary balm?" | All sizes; good 6 ft. high. 6 ft. Cc y e Cc | (HUIMle Jacobs). |sald Dick. “It is only after the pas long, each kisses stop that the women Institute of promise proceedings.” | + “Mercy!” exclaimed Mollie. “Are! | Home Ending Tuesday |you hinting that I can sue Jim for “The Exploits of Elaine,” No, 12,|/breach of promise?” two parts; “At the Banquet Table,”| “Go as far as you ke, my dear, breach Fownes’ and Perrin’s KID GLOVES, Value $1.50, pair RESIDENCE THEATRES 75¢c 5c 35¢ 50c} $1.00 $1.98 PANTON’S DEPT. STORE two-part drama; F h Water sald Jim “I'm willing to be the | Marvels,” educational ‘A Stone comedy.| That was It, little bodk—I could | Age Adventure,” cartoon ° nee they were both satisfied when the much alkali. This dries | | Ye College Ending Tuesd they saw a amile on my lips over ™ Walp, makes the hair brittle, | Said the Egg— Mary Fuller in rvkfor f their foolishness. | fot best thing for steady use {g| dons success as an actor, He was) three-part drama; “A Fires have seen Old Man Dick while you sl «ye mulsified cocoanut | ‘cast’ for the heavy villain and) tzation drama Their Friend.) were {11," sald Jim—"he wasn't any | Ich is pure and greaseless),| ma a great ‘hit!’” |the Burglar,” comed | good to himself or any one else," looked at Dick quickly, and it} ~ 1 seemed to me that he had grown] feel that way about ft, kiss Margie) ness of her mouth.” }tell you one thing—tt is these unex-|an unexpected one. old, 1 wonder, little book, if Dick,|and get it out of your system,” sald| “Hear! Hear! The expert opinion | pected kisses that play the devil, A| “Dinner is served,” announced too, has suffered because of baby's| Dick of the connoisseur on kisses,” putin| pair of curving lips, an inviting |Sarah, and both Jim ang Dick es- THIRD WEEK death. Sqme way I never thought| “I have something to say about) Dick smile corted me to the dining room. of him except as my baby—mine to|that, my dear,” was my expostula-| “I would say,” went on Jim, as|"'And then ft follows as the mist| — (To be continued tomorrow.) the rain That life Is never the same again love—mine for whom to grieve—|tion. }tho Dick had not spoken, “that the | Griffith’s Masterpiece in the world was not he Holly 6 mine the joy of anticipation, and| “That's right, Margie, you know| sweetest kiss r ‘ood Lune& and Soda ‘a Promntes on o99 mine the awful loss, Dick caught|that after all that has been said of!the stolen kiss, but the unexpected interrupted Mollie, “Say @olks, | Fountain, Pike St—Adv THE CLANSMAN my eyes, and came over and kissed |stolen fruit, a stolen kiss is not) kise—that you feel you must have don't you think that all this kiss See ae ~~ ” me tenderly. He evidently read my|always the sweetest.” at that particular moment, and the|talk is bad for Aunt Mary. You thoughts in my face Mollie looked up, very much {n-| kiss that the girl is quite ready to know she is young, curious and Here! Here!" safd Jim, “You!terested, “Why not?” she asked, |gtve, altho neither of you 10 minut sible; she might start on a PACIFIC OCEAN voyage of discovery! EXCURSION SUNDAY, JULY 18 COLMAN DOCK must not do that! A nice friend Well, 1f you steal a kiss from albefore bad an deg in that direo you to deliberately Klas the)girl, you are Hable to touch the Mp| tion.” “Cljldren, you are incorrigible! woman I adore just because youlof her ear, or perhaps the cool firm That's not always true,” said said Aunt Mary with a smile. Dick have a right to do so.” nessa of her cheek. You certainly|Dick, “these unexpected kisses are| went over and kissed her with the| “For heaven's sake, Jim, if you'very seldom reach the dewy soft not always the sweetest—but let me iremark: “Aunt Mary, I'll bet this is » are, t oe