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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1915. PAGE ) P. HOTOPLAYS H Freddie Fi m{} Wamer Corsets Sperry Magazine E ais " ean BILL Gordon Fullerton, press agent for end to your search ie dadaaad bee Wie é Mary Piekford and Mt the Jensen and Von Herberg the | Corset, This and get your copy; it's brim Hattertly,” drama > ° ' season's dresses and suite will oT orles nd na, Western Drama, with Wm. 8 Hennett ta. "Dae Thuraday, We know! We MN hetter over ai Warner ful of interesting stories and art in the title re The supreme aged Goods,” drama. raneices dat ort mirey Munson tn “Iuspira nae ontlace styles at $1,60 and sacrifice of «man who recalled his ee ee Fay Tincher } up. Other styles ~ that bis child might be saved from cere of Vig Alley’; Darwin Mare in “The lelgned a “long “ up fr ° SECOND Ave. AT JAMES Sst sickness. Tangle ‘ a xotcha, Gord! articles, and ts absolute! “Adam ana contract to ay Clara Kimball Young tn ae » Heart of the Blue Ridge 4, Bhe of the Keretone Comedy a ote (teat ae These Bargains Will Do It and Save You Money with Polly Moran. sii cid al Coates OF VRE ph's “Heights of Hazard” gave|gyie. gettina CROWDS Pegi ae Same” SS A ot aliad ff Stupendous Cleanup of Coats FIRST AT PIKE. CONTINUOUS, 11 A.M. TO11P.M ran wn for the Cl or, answer sae t aged ve nae sag sao —" ted two baby LJ An unusually busy Coat season has left us with a great many broken ns ref ; ing n tee. pt lin nd odd Coats, which we cannot duplicate in other sizes, so we'll sweep MATINEES EVENINGS Mligators wens ne age play ¢ # sarpe name py the racks clean, and surely there could be no better time than now—right in Children Se Children Se from Florida. the middie of the son when Coats are in such demand. Loges 25¢ 10c Loges 30¢ 15c LIBERTY There are Plushes, Corduroys, Velours, Arabian Lamb, Matalan, Pebble st that may be sald about f Cheviot, Persian Lamb, Scotch Tweeds and English Mixtures, About 100 ST ERT The Disciple,” the fiveact ; Coats are included, and there's a splendid selection of styles—some have the fONIGHT, UNTIL SATURDAY NIGH nd now since De \ opper | feature the é . belt and Chin-Chin collar effect, similar to the illustration, The others are joined the t he ha » for | Liberty ur ‘ n # that all in this season's most popular models, and most unusual bargains at the LAS 5 Met AE i ceienacinliehonad % ‘ utr i wo \| prices asked . nat cannot h ; a FASHION’S FANCIES | FIXINGS [Mae Marah | evurn Ti Will "3 Har ‘ 4: a . Buy Your Furs Here Bometimes talledy’s boots Madam’s chin disappeared several loners see Sew Ye rn Gulch, & rough and Prices Are Low Ropped with muffs of fur, and some-| weeks ago in the fol . of the far West . pee ites ek sa ha times cuffs of leather. If leather is|chin collar, and now A , , : dit matches the shoe In color, i ng afte oe thy west fn a and 's stitched on about six inches neck fixings perk right "t Risa seam deep around the top, giving quite a ve Lillian’s pet cat military appearance to the boot that " specialist has been called to attend |!?& e take ‘ \ Mat from » $40 Du 5 masked them fi a ‘ b prenenma and Hale Hamilton, t att y 4 will wec nall payin > 4 hold then peeps in and out” beneath her |, artasie” ew addition to the ett fore 4 : ndid § tomer ae near-hoop skirt wwe SE WIRES | (Women’s Miltary Shoes) $2.50 Blankets fr $1.98 color of the American eagle maids who like . These popular Shoes have extra high toy come in patent} and white, with fancy colored borders $1 98 Mey nch-wide strap: , 1 ye are soon t n the eather and gunmetal and bave black ‘och, tops; also button | $2.50 values, tomorrow at, pair . Skirts have spread out so that |bour {Ik and finished styles simi to iNustration; sizes 21% to 8 $3 50 White Crochet Spreads, with | Comforts, with fancy sateen Gresamakers have designed little »; they hold in 5 1 ce me A i ( ‘onfessions Priced at $4.00 and scalloped bor and cut cor-| covering and plain 8-inch bor- “cartridge” or pouch p for the |high f! x log ? ! = ners, 84x94 Inches; conve ein der, filled with two rolls of 7 om" lack pee sides, to secure the necessary full-/ rries ui . | Ee, Soe eee ; oral designs; worth $3.00. | white cotton; size 72x73 inches. we ame eapiewre ow A ae : o $2.19 ‘cst "$2.75 Cotton Bats—A good bleached cotton in 16-0; 25c weight at sells at 35c, Tomorrow, the rol! Link Your Interest to Our Chain of Credit Stores and Profit Thereby cit trom Aunt Mary logue coe” 33°99 (Eien Items That Interest Men ! € " , , Fy Girls’, Wiewes’ Obildren's 4 Gray Flannel Shirts, endid quality of material; cut full and ‘ : ceurred to me, b oe be eal pagan» SA bh well finished; have military collar; regulariy yy j rtions wide t Sines 24, to H wt 8250, 11M q a Pajamas, neatly { ed gar- | Men's Socks, in a fine quality $1.69 , y er in pretty strit patterns of merino; come in both oxford 1 fi t Me Bttopers, . at . some have sik frogs. Usually | and natural Very special, taxi bills would go ed . . $1.25; tomor. the oa S Rees eens va 75¢ a 98c 5, _11e¢ ie f » you think of # it would be Gvauiwencaucans 4 1G “ somo, {| Women’s Union /Smartly Tailored Suits Velour and Corduroys, with or without fur trim- , mor ee Suits 59c ming, at $9.75, $14.75, $18.50, $24.50, $27.50, Well, ay" dear. have atware WH they come high or low neck and $12. 50 and $15. 00 ; ‘ ’ : long or short sleeve fe length $29.50 and $32.50. Open a Charge Account. e. 1 would Hke an electri thoes Whing eotien Mesel! laten TEARIGRUET te inv Lab tw he Go: Girls’ School Coats oe Fee née oe 88 |v em aot ih» ean ih \ 1 to 34. Specia splendid neres, fancy Worsteds and Good heavy Winter Fabrics, and in sizes from I J wey ne 06 ee ler e' Union Suite, come natur ay 10 to 14. Prices $7.50 and $9.00 ® IP tie aad phere’ Se ines Splendid 50c Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits and Coats, Sette : th Werhanta: Gantenere. Heaelint nise $3.50 to $9.00 Irelean cooker machines, myself” grade in tinck. Priced DQ g aru: ta. vlan eilnction at tts Uibstamny dant % rt Jogiing Galmacasha and: other: models PAY US AS YOU GET PAID phew cheons at | 3 Q—Some evenings ago | invited) way home my attitude toward her jplain gingham or calico apron withyme to marry him. | love another sun bonnet to me so makes a}man, who has never indicated any nnies aly ith me. Of was extremely cool, and | answered |stt nnet to match also vePgchts bat 7 pal pae dance Mot the privi-|her in monosytiables. Now she|nice costuine for such a party | special interest in me. | think it is [hea gt BORE Ate took the customary |says my behavior on the way home wrong to marry without love, but ee with, ner. was very ugly. What do you think| @—My eyesight is very bad, but| society forbids me to show my love BILL, 1 do not care to wear g! es? What | for the other man. | cannot be an committed no breach can! do? | have adenoids. Do they|old maid, 80 what am | to do? affect the sight? RAY, | MARY. your adenoids remov A Wait And while you are ocullst, and if he| Waiting, revise your ideas. “Old The holidays are fast approaching and we have attempted to assist you with your shopping ‘ eee ital pone end Sook and have put in a small stock of good Jeweiry for you to select from. Watches, Rings, Laval t mean women who de toward the end of the evening | about It? lieres, Chains, Bracelets, Lockets and many other articles suitable for your own use or appro gene Oe ab ante oth Bea Oe te enue ane ealé| Ait you priate as gifts to friends can now be had at this store on our popular credit plan. ed fats Bes otc lduriag the evening: 198! La course |) attitude was certainly un Z ¢|I really think, tho, that you should Ve I f bars of mu : saps Is” have - become al y 1 rgceed. After a few Teally think the, tbat you shoulk br isses, do so, Do|maids” have become almost ex pee “ Jove of a bareain. Hor the next dance had been played |have fulfilled your duties as an ; rain the way of|tinct. The women of today who , er Kor | again asked her if she wou . a ane bett al for any reason remains unmarried _ gre v stances, and one of the 1 lead life. unting with & hme. She said she was | may a full and busy dance with me. She ren | a ful 1 busy he managed f “v ne or two ires t ) 1 y il to Jj, About one o FA | | N : 0 stil tee later, and during the same nally show your disapproval of | ,Q—Are pearis found In syeters| 4 would ike to know If f m eating , », which al-| minutes Witt man asked her, She /her conduct by not inviting any | of any . yee | there is a state law prohibiting the nodded her head, and danced away A.—Yes, pearls of value are found | 8@!e of liquor on Sunday? FE ¥ tok. i “th vithout saying a word to me, She | = 1 Okay ealed. THARAHA is A READER. I OR M N put T just had the 1 anced. the next two dances with) @—Ie It proper to cut, not eat,| iP Oe Tielr a dloarnese Any | Ac—There is a state law prohib: ne Cone ' he ning ra played|ple with a knife? B. R. sath : AY | iting the sale of Hquor on Sunday. she was tired, might sit it out. Of im hen the orche owe advise about their sale. Ho event Home,” and | went) A.—It {s never permissible to eat an ROVE —_ pent Home “Vm awful-|or cut ple with a knife. Any time You'll get your money’s worth and vale Do you know bo 7 s cents did what al to claim the last dance more if you come here. warnings of headache could not\ly.tireds" che eald, “but 1a the ingredicnts of a pie are no hard]. Qa—Must the owner of stolen we'll have to dance this.” n ie Sct gee Mig broken them by a pawnbroker when the F ! easily with a fork, you can depend . H eith We'll show you models that will best “k called this woman. atingy [on i the pie te not ft to eat, |99eds are found in a pawnshop? | Hick Says Saanny) yecome your years—dignified yet smart aly“ caretul Hvar A.—Pawnbrokers report. to the “ } #45 $c sia Q.—I am an inexperienced travel ll articles recelved by them. | as yen wresla i") —fabrics that are of all wool and tailoring : : er. Will you please advise me! This saves them from the charge ibs than the origina or’ ate sa nok sheants te about sleeping car customs? of receiving stolen goods. The teeth banieae f A Provide in kimono of! goods. e women a ve f jeation Yt! ain the hand-tailored lapels ond collars sed 1 r ’ Roe DME ore Lie paeereerr eprint | [Guile 3 men when they pureb in the hand-made buttonholes. Suits or mans wil Sis What hea wikota toilet articies in a smaif bag, which) man | respect but do not love v 2] wwe mit she has to pay for tt her elf |robe, nts Lea you pe pe RASHES, PIMPLES, If you are tired of wearing ready-made ee ettle 4: ‘: xe a apps ‘ue! Rub Pain Away With a Small Figen ts for eas lee ibe | Clothes, come in and let us make you a er hunger at 4 , # Trial Bottle of Old Getta pero vene | Slothing ‘ ITCHINGTROUBLES Suit or Coat to your own individual taurech { iat. bie ir, and J ‘St. Jacobs Oil” hanging cvats on rack and articles in hammock AK measure. Hundreds of fabrics to choose L APR sari ge tl Stop “dosthe” Rheumatiam used 'fok toilet articles should be from. Prices $25 to $40. Every gar- eaves efateak, he now con-| It's pain only; not one case tnlieft, Jocked, beneath the berth NEED POSLAM ment made in Seattle. These made-to- , es haa Meenas Bobi ee, aller vous heh gh Sey edoerisl te Ba pleted measure Suits, like all other articles we Attle book, I have decided or OW aight on the “tenderjangwer any questions, and should S thine o 1 would like for and by the time you #aY|he tipped in the morning ‘+ sell, can be had on our easy payment plan. lag: athe 1 wanes eee ee [be tinped in the morning whet elf an electric car, | am not{Jack Robinson—out comes the| “What reltet there in | ° ( going to say um going to|rheumatic pain and distress. “St | am sprea Oe i Thirteenth Big Day \ he choice obs Oil 4s a harmless rheuma : ‘ : rie DE DIE ANE ee rh m ir le which ‘newer disap. |for a hard times party. i t Admission 15c me 00 | (To Be Continued.) points und doesn’t burn the akin : GIRL READERS. y t iy Children o 10 See | Tt takes pain, soreness and stiffness A.—Some carry bard times dress-| 8 ‘ : ati aoe A HORI IiCK "Ss from, aching joints, muscles and | {ng to extremes, and appear in very : ; ibe mccomny haser! atops sciatica, lumbago, {old and patched garments. How . : q rvs . Su) baekache a neuralgia ever, it is not nece ry to make ¢ rava \ Cl E i * Q.—Must the owner of stolen word *Q.—Please tell us how to dress | la The Original Limber up! Get a ial) trial |earicature of one's self, A gown in say enti g sti Month MALTED MILK [i "oi ettee, iret taon ft inbet ity foe ta sr tna | | cen Seneca and Spring St y “HORLIOK'S"| in % moment, youll be tree from] ple walst, having a plain, round| en Seattle's Gest - a ffnes i arming. With this 4 Phetoplay House Fig ‘ubstit pains, aches and stiffness. Don't 'neck, is charming nis ¢ you may got as vee ifutfer! Rub rheumatism away, the hair sould be worn in curls, A Druggists, F SES