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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB, 11, 1916, 'DE LUXE PLAYS. 'TO BE SEEN HERE Manager Smith of Colonial Se- cures Good Contract for Masterpicture Output MARY HAS A NEW RIVAL PAGE 3. | Women’ s Cash- mere Hose 25c A fine qualit peer for One Year sshion Book Pattern, total value For a few ror a ts 50c SUBSCRIBE NOW Cashmere Hone, n black and Oxford; double far, 2DC heel» and toes cellent value at We Have— Reginning | Sunday, a new policy will be inaugurated at the Colonial . under the management of} : Smith, who hag Just eonclud |} (Men's Pants ACTUAL $1.50 VALUES 95c Here fn a bargain equaled only by the sult offer The heavy worsted t Worth to $20.00, at —$7.95— We still have some of these Suits left, but we know we can clean them out by tomor- row night. “It really seems too good to be true— Suits worth to $20.00 at $7.95’—that’s what several customers said, but we've got the goods—not all $20.00 values, however, but all remarkable values. The qualities and we ha a plaids and neat cas ing Practically any size you want aterial in a strong at will give almost TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY dark : color, with neat strip Just the k, as they're strongly | c nd have buttons riveted on be equaled anywhere at E YELLOW (Badge of Shame) \e ‘ A} ¢ 4 44, you re get a bargain at Standing Room Only at Every Perf , tice oelaoe eee Little Men’s COMING UNDINE Storm Boots — = jatar role, This {x one of the mont | Men 8 Shirts Made of black | paring Spectacie of the Sea. 100 Water Nymphs jImportant contrects made in the TO $1,00 VALUE cope ROG Seat hes, Senne See Thank You! [fim business In Seattle for wot weather. Sizes © OO * oat 10 to 13%. Very special FOR BIGGER BOVS—storm Boots In tan. These also have the high which tops and buckles ult of the If you appreciate a bargain tn Golf 6 Hoot mntry for the past 12 months, | Shirts you cannot afford to over Bpec tally priced These pictures are said to have! look these. We have a good va been taken by soldiers in France, | riety of stripes and figures, and et they come with either laundered or NEW RIVAL FOR MARY French cuffs, Good variety of aizes Vivian Martin's presentation of | Merely Mary Ann,” at the Clem RENTON LINE TO [REPUBLICANS — \VOTI 3 _BESOLDMAY 1) WILL BANQUET CONSOLIDATION <:2-s-s8Sa5 Sts" ase endless service, They're in 1 the materials excellent, good selection of of are a stripes, checks, mixtures, in iceable and pretty tweeds finish of these Suits are between 34 3 serv vorstedy, The tailor excellent simeres and and 100 Women’s Tailored Suits Considerably Under Half Price that sold at $12.50, now. izes, that sold at $15.00, a size jer E. H. Smith ed a contract for the Mutual Mas. terpletures De Luxe editions, The first feature will be “Vengeance Is | Mine,” with Crane Wilbur tn the calf, with high HORRORS OF WAR” Coming to the Clana A Saturday is the Horrors of War,” has been making the ct Surely no economical woman can refuse to par- ticipate in a bargain event like this. All the most popular and fashionable materials are included— Serges, Gaberdines, Poplins, Broadcloths, Pebble Cheviot, Lymanville Cheviots, Scotch Tweed’ and English Mixtures. Such shades as Plum, Brown, Copen, Dark Green, Navy, Gray, Black agg Mix- tures are to be found in the selection. And the styles are just as varied and ju-aygs authentic as the materials and colors. All regulz sizes, from 36 to 44, and a number of extra size. from 47 to 55. You cannot afford to overlook this opportunity to buy a stylish Suit at a big saving. $12.50 Coats $1.98 $15.00 Coats $2.98 We have 18 Short Coats (27 In this lot there are 20 fujl- chien 10 - length Coats in black, weyy and covered on both sides with inchan Jong), In Sere) Mix and tan. The materiale ay tures. ge * — Shepherd Broadcloth, Serge and Mix~ and Checks ormerly $10 and tures. These sold at up to G5e. Sinee iow fancy cloth. Unusually 1 39 good value at '$ Skye’ Hibbors, O5é.and F850. He $1. 98 $3 . py riced $2. 98 ISISISISISISISISISISISSISININISNISIS ISISISTXISIS ISSN SISNSSINISINISINSISININSISISIOS |which Mary Pickford would de Nght in, and we're not so sure that Vivian isn't every bit as good as |) Mary in “Mary Ann eee BUILT FOR LAUGHS Mark Twain wrote the book Nuff said, eh? “Pudd'nhead Wil Ga public auction, May 1, the Se} Twelve hundred republi cane | Proposals to continue negotia ‘ a bes merg £ ——— fons | wom every part of the state will Lecomte meee: Hepes sr = so! y OF of Ju sociation anc erchants’ Ex + for not less than $1,260,990, | P&PAUet_ In memory of Abraham change with the Chamber of Com an amount fixed to cover the cost | Lincoln at the Hippodrome at 6:30 | meres will be subinitted, to mem ef receivership and settle prefer. aged evening, under auspices of | bers of the association for a post claims of bondholders. card vote, according to resolutions ps igs Pt wig a club. | Sdopted at that body's luncheon |son,” while telling a» bit of ro “Only 8% arrests for drunkenness «oad bs wh enenet, mM Pro-| meeting at the Arctic club Thurs-|mattic story, is mainly built for were made at the San Francisco| Sram of speeches, music and/day. The assoclation condemned | laughing purposes, and a good position, altho nearly 19,000,000/ mirth-provoking stunts will be|the La Follette seamen's bill, de | bunch of wholesome laughter ts| people visited it. j staged. . manding ite repeal. jexuded this weekend at the Colt » Seats for 165 spectators may sed | seum theatre. | found tp the balcony. eee } { lemove Dandruff State Chairman Millard T. Hart- rn ISTER ON AN | atawea HAMRICK! 748 json will nounce the following ST D Manager John Hamrick of the| LTE kers: Wallace McC: nt, GILLIES | Rex theatre deserve a lot of evedit , 26-cent bottle of Danderine | OP Doftiand: Judge. I. Stanley IN TRRUAL Fe eo sicer “optntaen. Srcte eas, Webster, of Spokane, and T. B. j eee rly the Manes, had 2 Bruener, of Aberdeen. OLYMPIA, Feb. 11.—-On the wit.|dergone severe changes Teircind tee tt ane al of this ae jnes# stand during the Gillies indus —_— ing the past year, but Hamrick ts |triat insurance trial yesterday, Goy.|@ veteran theatre man, and, with Ee ass uteri BROADWAY MIQH TO. cu ne oes BE Cee itor aantealt; wee Siaters tare, the Sutes ‘Octectiven |(he Cony B DEBATE TACOMA |sHe Lert NEPTUNE In “Undine,” the attraction next this week, fs putting scalp itching and falling hal Because a woman juror took sick / | road’ | | week at the American, an inhab | OP plow candi seam ger penn itant of the sea, named Undine, is|is a classic and affords one of the | state debate series Friday or the! lured away from the arms of Nep-| best aquatic spectacles presented | Broadway auditorium at $:15 p.m tune by « mortal lover: The story jon the screen very thing happened in actual life | | ture he * across big. the trial was halted, Tho question is: “Resolved That | F poe ae Third and Cherry in Seattle a few years ago. Troth is stranger than fiction the Monroe Doctrine “Should Be} In “The House of Tears,” the cll- Eugene Levy, Mgr. t ; 5 Today—Unitil Domestic wheel | Wheat . a SKIN INFECTION mes The standing of the two teams tn Lionel Barrymore Lurk ‘in All Eruptions and “ne w : the series is about even. By the Apply Postam Promptly. —IN— Young America —" | Well Kuan Remedy leredited, and not the number of The Strongest Metro Relieves Chronic Case | wins seored. Picture Ever Filmed | | Important to Dispose of | Bleached Table Damask 27c Yard A nice variety of pretty designs in & good quality damask, 58 inches wide, Very special, Saturday only at, the yard 27c COMFORTS—In « large size, inches. Filled with white ¢otton DAY YAY AY AYAY VAY AVIAVINV AVY AYA AVAVAAV AV AVA AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAYAVAVA RUBBERS Men‘s Rubbers, 75¢ and $1.00. Women's Rubbers, 50¢, 60¢ and 75e¢. Wemen's Foothold Toe Rubbers, 50¢. Children's Rubbers, x ‘a little into ‘seh iy ‘store, pur band and rub well into the 10¢, 50¢ in| Turkeys, drenmed -.... 26. [select ranch ees where the father proposes mar-| Veal. 7 to 12 : % jBelect ranch eges riage to his own daughter. This | may seem far fetched. But the|f max of the story at the Strand Today and Tomorrow Only Left to See Selling Prices to Retailer for ] Butter, Kags and Cheese -—_———. —~@ Alfalfa, No 24.00 @ 25.00 -38.00 @34.00 0 90 @32.00 Batter Washington brick ashington Puget sound time solid pack Straw. ton Cheese Timothy | Native ° 32.00 creamery Japanese government is consider- ing transferring all government-” owned institutions to private own: ‘ership. }team Verner Jamieson, Dorothea | Kennedy and Paul Hedick, leader |The Stadium team is composed of) | two boys and a girl. Washington twins Stevens In the Sensational | |RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP | SINKS LARGE OCEAN | Drama | | LINER NEAR SHORE, | | The personnel of the Broadway Something never before shown oil —and— 4 a picture screen, and the like of 1 4 x From the Stomach With Regularity | |which probabiy will never again be| shown, at least not for a long time, | ew will be presented at the Class A Featuring theatre in the new program com-| mencing Saturday, Feb. 12. Thie 10 Cherokee Indians and Texas Evans remarkable scene shows the actual! Cowgirl of the Movies in| People frequently attribute to! failure of the digestive organs con-| ditions that are primarily due to] inactive bowels, and apply remedies | jthat from they very nature are| | more apt to aggravate than to re-| lieve the disorder. | When the bowels act regularly) | the stomach is in better shape to} | Sartirm its allotted tasks and can usually be dey upon. To} \bombardment and sinking of a big| ocean liner in Turkish waters in 99 the Black sea, by a Russian battle ship. The great steamer is seen in the distance, making hutriediy \for port, and at once becomes the mark of broadside after broadside fa Which has caused such stampa to West Sold by all of volleys. The first shots tear up favorable comment among theatre-goers Coming Sunday The Season’s Greatest Success “NEW YORK” It will be the talk of Seattle Strand A —10c—} 2nd Ave., near Seneca |the waters about the ship, and you lfeel a sinking emptiness as you re-| jalize that it will be but a minute be-| |fore these vicious shells find the! {puny resistance they seek The} action of the picture does not allow much time for refiection, for the next instant the vessel is slapped jby a vindictive Triton—a cloud of smoke—she lists pathetically, shiv lers and splinters as a few more shells find their mark, and then set jtles sickeningly, head first, to her final port if This is not part of a moving pic ture drama, staged for the camera, but {s an actual scene of the grim |war whose toll of ships and lives and limbs fs roiling up daily, It ts a part of a three-reel picture [brought to this country by the Pathe company, entitled The Hor rors of War.” It is a picture only {for those who can stand the sight of suffering and grewsome results lof sanguine battlem, It is the great lest arguinent for peace and prepar. edness that has ever been present-| ed in this country | In order to put this picture on land to give plenty of opportunity to |the great crowds who will want to jsee it, the Class A program will be changed Saturday, instead of Sun |day, as usual, for this week only The picture will be shown Satur j}day, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 1If possible, come In the aftern and avoid the crowds. The program also will contain other pictures ng a six-reel, first-run program 5 cents, In Chicago and thru jout the Kast the admission price for this picture has t jthan 25 cents. 1 not lower! | Second at University | TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY George Barr McCutcheon’s Success scat pews Francis X. , Bushman ° When Rex Beverly Bayne ‘Nothing too Big in Pictures for For example, Griffith we say mean just that the masterpiece COMING THIS SUNDAY “THE ESCAPE” WITH MISS BLANCHE SWEET ja Prices Paid Whotesa @ J Yakima tur Deniers Yak Vegetables and Fruit nips, aa 1 Winesa ome Bh jn Yakima | | White river Ya 8 | Yakima Ge iene | Hens, 4 the This picture shows one of the thrilling scenes in “The Yellow P: port,” at the American theatre, inwhich Clara Kimball Young plays | thousands of homes the role of the young Jewess who is compelied to brand herself a woman jof the streets In order to get permi sion to leave the ghetto, in y Russia. | Interior, | MARKET REP k Apples wn Pipe inenap p green onions and ove 02% . keep the bowels in condition there} is no more effective remedy than} the combination of simple laxative| herbs known as Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which is sold in drug stores for fifty cents a bottle. | Dr. Caldwell has prescribed this} | remedy in his practice for over a | quarter of a century and it is today the standard household remedy MR. THOS, DeLOACH up guaranteed by its use relieves in| every organ.” Mr. Thos, De-| A. bottle of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup with the Department of the] Pepsin should be on hand in every Office of Indian Affairs,| home for use when needed, A trial at Washington, wrote Dr. Caldwell) bottle, free of charge, can be obtain- recently that “Dr. Caldwell's Syrup| ed by writing to Dr. W. B, Cald- | Pepsin is the best laxative I have] well, 454 Washington St., Monti- any knowledge of and the cleaning | cello, Tl ‘ACME COAL BREAKS RECORDS Records | Loach, for during the hoadian’ efficiency shattered \cme long cold spell Thousands of Seattle people stroying the usual comfortable atmosphere of their homes by Acme Chey did it at than in other cold spells, and they had less ashes to bother with, and no clinkers or soot at all, g\ll our customers say Acme made good under trying conditions. We delivered coal when snow covered the streets, but we got away behind, taking care of emergency cases first. We are running extra trucks and teams now and will soon be back on a prompt delivery basis. There are lots of Acme enthusiasts in Seattle right now. You'll be one of them after you try a load of Acme—the coa! that goes farthest or the least money If your furnace or will locate the trouble. Bunker Prices-—-Lump, per (on were by Coal kept Jack Frost from de: burning less cost stove is “acting up,” His services are free $4.00; Nut, $3.25; my combustion engineer to you. Furnace (coking), $3.50 O. M, LATIMER, Manager Acme’ Coal Company Eliott 1400 Fremont and Ballard Yard Main 5718