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—But Mary Fuller didn't know it till nearly the end of the pleture at the American— Mme. Petrova wae born in Poland — “Misleading Lady” almost « on the heels of { s ‘The Boy Was His ‘Dad's Son | ‘Wil together bad, but Bart, at Clemmer, sighs even more when a chap's amitten and— IN S | HINGE A’ Westerm super-feature, that for sheer dramatic intensity of story and action, is | unparalleled in screen history. Marguerite Clark, in “Out of the Orifts,” MabelNormand Fatty Arbuckle In two thousand feet of hysterical hilarity, “The Bright Lights. "TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY LIBERT- Scene Shiwing Mme. Petrova In “The Soul Market,” at KITTY GORDON NEXT Protest against the double| Presents Hell's Hinges,” STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 10, He Loves | Another at the Coliseum, the L Bright Lights,” It is a real laugh | Fatty Arbuckle, Mabe! standard of morals is set forth bY) and Al St. John Mary Fuller in “The Strength of] creator, the Weak,” now at the American ppg es ® |theatre. A young girl is tempted} CASTLES AT MOORE 1916, PAG e of To 25c Hose 10c the Strand. iberty also featur 1 oa Det Pike—Contin: by an older man. The woman tries| Around the life history af Mr. Fi nas Even: 11 to 11 to redeem herself, and after Fal fa Mrs. Vernon Castie, the notes 10c Evenings fails in love: with the son of her| dancers, has been woven a drama f al CHILDREN 5¢ Cc loriginal betrayer, without knowing) which ts to be p ted at the 4 his identity Moore theatre next week. It is en Sunday the American presents| titled “The Whirl of Life.” Fully | Kitty Gorden, tn “As in a Looking/a@ thousand feet of the film are de for boys. Glass.” voted to the dances of the Castles rd wear | patibility. The eternal snows of the [by John Cort, Seattle THEY ASK DIVORCE Eleanora K. Moore says in her| Swiss Alps serve as the back- | magnate, who owns divorce complaint that she and her} ground for “Out of the Drifts,” | here. ee husband, Frederick W. M } Frank J. Pitt filed suit tor a | pee reranged for yearn oi Yorce Thursday, alleging his wife, nde Katherine E. Pitt, went to Port PETROVA'S CAREER Wm. McKinley circle, Ladies ot} ¢ land last July and vanished. Ef-| the G. A. R., will give their recular| Mme. Petrova, starred in “The forts to locate her have failed, he| monthly card party at Veterans’ | Soul Market.” at the Strand, began In which Marguerite Ciark is | “The Warning, playing at the Coliseum. . tion of the evils of “good fellowship. .. BART Ga. A. RK. ‘CARD PARTY i } says hall, State Armory, Friday evening,| her career as a dramatic critic on| Bart Burtelson sighed. at $1.60 and sizes 5 to B at N. E. Powell asks a divorce from | March 1 Playing starts at S/the London Times After two! “Td be in tovw with’ another's! S. J. Powell. a salesman, on the\o'clock, and prises will be/| years of that work, she took up the) wife, id he, “is hard, hard juck.” $2. 50 Wool Union Suits $1 .29 ground of non-support and incom.’ awarded. Iatage and appeared in Shakes Bart, it should be’ explained, ts : Y Woo! Union Suits, worth $2 and $2.50. pearean productions: Mme, Petrova| press agent at the Clemmer. | In Albig cleans of Wome rite, in gives $4 to 44. Rither, high oF ‘ was born in Warsaw, 29 years ago.| justice to him, {t should be added Crd ne wl uo a ntetsenten : - Her father was English and her| that he was sighing for the fellow match ny and long rs: ; $1.29 f° mother was Polish in “Thou Shalt Not Covet,” now An excellent Saturday bargain a * *%, 9 | showing at the Clemmer, who is MISSES’ ANO BOYS’ UNION | VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS ANO ~ “ACCORDING TO LAW charmed by Kathlyn Williame—but SUITS—Of cotton {n a medium er pan toe mas pes eiris, '@ a They raised her in the Evergiades| Kathlyn, in tlds play, happens to be hearty wel Sizes 2 to 16 | ton ribbed garments, worth 35c, . of Florida, which txn't such a bad} fee omh cana and regular 50c, 65c and T5e | 40¢ and 45¢ each. Specailly place, especially in winter, She} 1 Priced priced, the never saw any one but her father| One of the largest walnut packing as cleat } 39c garment 25c | and a few servants, which isn't so JUST TAKE A LITTLE ‘This pleture has been p podrome, is a wonderful reve! SYMPATHETIC | and cleaning establishments in the * theatrical buy Shoes worth the Moore BOYS’ SCHOOL npg Beer good grade dull calf, in Bluch the Hip. peachy os 13 to 2 at $2.00, and 9 $1.69 too much 13 at Made on wide toe last, with sizes 111% to 2 lovely for « young girl when spring | ¥9°!d 18 soon to be placed in opera and June come. She's 20 when the| on in California, where 20,000,000 Sold regularly at 26¢ young college chap finds her, wild|PoUnds of walnuts are produced A bargain on Saturday at, the 7 a each year. . y but capable of love. Then things new pleture put on at the Colonial Instant Relief from Indigestion, Gases, Sourness, theatre Thursday. . The big feature, “La Palo- “MISLEADING LADY” Freckles From Long i en good heavy absorbent nap. q Wotowing “The Ne'erDo- Weil” | Special, 8 to 10 p. m., each : lof Rex Beach, t the Rex, Auto Trips. | Special, é Heartburn or Sick, Upset Stomach--Try It! will come “The Misleading Lady,”| [7 NOW.DOC PORE TREATMENT! It Cures Through Br Mn Good, serviceable Sweaters, “in sizes 26 to 34, In navy, wine and $1.50. Spectal c A clean-up of women's and chi dren's tan Howe qualiti and big range of sizes, Value to 26e, Special the patr 10c BOYS’ Bye SHOES $1.79 (Seattle Made) Th v fustry and LADIES’ COMFORT SHOES— of Pr MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S DULL CALF SCHOOL SHOES— low heels. at $1.98, sizes 816 to 11 WOMEN’S FLEECED HOSE—In all sizes, and a good fast black yair ma,” and the riotous comedy, not all sizes; good quality; regu 2 “Gertie’s Awful Fix,” will i ores larly 50c. lear, priced show until Saturday night at re the Mission theatre. A Boon to the Speeders. Pre- Turkish Towels 8 1-3c er vents Sunburn, Chaps and Me » sized Towels, with hen 8 To $2.00 Kid Gloves 50c of Gloves in broken line They come Sutken oF 10 tk Enormous range of colors arge size Bedspreads, in a nice thoug cy enlor tn eve variety of pretty patte Good ine hetualty ‘: ap ty For two Me rs 50c qualities i vee "85 c Swift's Wool Soap aaa A big i aay mates ie splendid Soap. 10c 65c Damask 39c Men’s 65c Work Gloves 39¢ Pretty floral and conventional An excellent argain fe The n tan, and designs in a nice, closely woven See Our New Stylish Suits at $22.50 These new arrivals fairly radiate style and elegance, and considering the materials and excellence of finish, they are by far the best values we have seen this season. Such 4 Gaberdir Wool Popl and the ¢ ar as 1 and Crystal Cloth the new the n rs include Bow] black much-wanted shepherd checks belted green, navy, and ing Semi-Norfol and style and effects of pocket er-collars m have any new beautiful « ome t ave em ered silk We also have some plain-tailored Suits of strictly men’s wear navy serge. The keynote of these superb Suits is beauty and durability, and they are lined with Skinner Satin Every and th much better at this price iit is absolutely the last word in style, re beautifully finished—in fact, they're 1its than one would expect to find ‘ome and see them. quality coutil, akirt vith embroidery hey're coltskin and box calf, aud © good leather gol Sizes $1.79 soft viet kid, with hand ned soles and ribber hhels. en 3 to 8. $2.50 Sizes 2 to 6 at $2.50, $1.39 15¢ EVENING SPECIALS FROM 8 P. M. TO 10 P. M. Men's 50c Undershirts 29c of fleece lined Undershirts; Ladies 35c Collars 10c Collars, worth 26c and 350. Your choice for 2 hours 10c 15c Windsor Ties 5c A good special in neat Windsor Ties in Regularly 5 ; c 9c | mmed 4c various colors. 16e. Special Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST SATURDAY SPECIALS—10 A.M. TO 12 NOON Boys’ $1.50 Sweaters 98c NEW STYLE CORSETS 49c This is an exteptionally good value in a Corset of good Four pair hose supporters. Dainty little embroidered lawn and vdile Toilet Paper 8 Rolls for 25c $1.25 Bedspreads 85c ton | La Beautiful New Millinery 1.98— We for- tunate in securing another lot of these Hats, which are easily worth up to $5.00, but the price concession we ob- tained enables up to offer you about 50 models at this low price on Saturday. Included are Milan Hemps, Horsehair Braids, Gold Braids and fancy Satin Straws in the new Tete De Negre, Navy, Gold, Copenhagen, Black and White, All the popular styles of trimming are here—Roses, Wreaths, Ostrich Tips, Aigrettes and Wired Ribbons It will pay you to come early tomorrow and see these splendid values, were well boned, medium high bust and medium Sizes 18 to 28. Neatly finished New Norfolks For Sturdy Boys New Suits have been arriving this weék, and we have a big selection of splendid, service- able garments. The colors are principally Grays, Browns and Green Mixtures, in Stripes, Plaids and Checks. The materials are Cassimeres and Tweeds and the sizes are 5 to 18 years. These are the famous A. B. C. brand, and they come in the new cut and style with stitched down belt. Every Suit well made and serviceable. Prices range $3, $3.75,84.95, $5.50 | 50c Work ‘Shirts 39¢ Strong quality blue Chambray Shirts, cut full and well finished. 9 c 50c values . 98c Curtains 67c A nice selection of pretty patterns in Nottingham Lace Curtains. Size 45x90 inches. Usually 67c 98e. Special . in which Henry Walthall, the little 7 “iceeaipicegicieecntiahlie | 7 is good for many thir veeryers > “Really does” put bad siomachs distress vanishes. It's truly aston-|olone! in “The Birth of & Nation.” penetrates (Roe Reged meagre PO ER SPIRITED CLUB TO MEET $9544 060408668 ; ‘duee” come|ishing—almost marvelous, and the| ana Edna Mayo are featured. “The | heais the underlying nerves and 3 in order—“really does” overcom oe rating steed aldo Ne‘er-Do-Well” shows Panama In| ticsues. Rubbed over the nerve | Snntte © HOW TO BE SLIM indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, beart-|"" 7.) rttycent case of repeats making of the canal, and the In-| centers along the spine ant on the| AWAY FOR SAF TY Ladies’ Roosevelt club will meet)@ ,, ft a t ‘ burn and sourness in five minutes|Diapepsin will give you a hundred| ‘rigues and agar dramatic life of | pottoms of the feet, It relieves rheu-| at the residence of Mrs. C. H./ 3 ,, seas pase ge bel —that—just ° that—makes Pape’s|doliars’ worth of svtistaction o:|#0me_ of the people connected) matism and neuralgia. An applica-| $, March 10.—Sptr | Wharton, 342 16th ave, N., Satur-|@ sounds don't starve anal wall Diapepsin the largest selling stom-|your druggist hands you your) ¢ here’ - tion on face and bands before long ited Ventura county offi |aay afternoon ‘at 3 o'clock. Geo.| en.your aystem, or think saul 4 ach regulator in the world. If|money back. | auto trips prevents sunburn, chaps cers, Louis Forti confessed mur Virtue will address the meeting. | latina he ti ‘i i what you eat ferments into stub-| It’s worth its veight in gold to Be tabi sd Aes sigan hs jand wrinkles. It's also good forlderer of Peter Furrer, his wife and] after chasing her husband, JA. i _sddrowy She, Mestiie. |-@ mest siwsrehe eee a 98 born iumps, you belch gas and|men and women who can't ge ih e,, Rees Moly: bird still, | sore lungs, sore throat, bad coughs, baby, {# held in Los Angeles coun-| George £, Corey, into the | RAKE is OTF A Sartell’ Drug Co. oF. any ane rs eructate sour, undigested food and |their stomachs regulated. It be “ves ne Ft se up pst di p soa [all kinds of skin diseases and the|ty 1 here today for safe-keeping.| J iecnen of his father’s house To Remove Dandruff | 2 druggist and get a box of OM , acid; head is dizzy and aches; |longs in your home—should always) pry ti Prnve ain ote < ree worst form of nasal catarrh. It’s|Lynching was feared ” o ‘ wand sei: > of, Korein capsules, take 908 breath foul; tongue coated; your|be kept handy in case of a sick,| at a jase Ain anew chuckle | wonderful for the complexion. It} Fortine killed the Furrer family| when he declined to whip a rs ps t bottle of D- \@ fore retiring at night. insides filled with bile and indi-|sour, unset stomach diring the day; Producer. | | | | takes all impurities out of the pores|and burned thelr home last week,| man with whom she was argu: | “ctdighnad gen te genet reg Sa Weigh yourself once = Walle gestible waste, remember the mo-|or at night. It's the quickest, surest | ei € and {mproves the #kin both in color|/because of an alleged slight at the! ing, Mrs, Corey jumped up and ly wong tes y one rar 4 . ait Hae rd and note what @ pleasant and ent “Pape'’s Diapepsin” comes in\and most harmless stomach regu-| REAL, LAUGH MAKER land texture. Both amall and large|hands of Purrer our hand a ub well into the|@ feliable method this Is for res with the stomach all such|lator in the world Besides Will Hart, 1 i ye rigts.Advertisement | «down, cracked her heels to- jscalp with the finger tips. By moving superfluous fat from, poate le . r worl, des jam art, in' sizes at druggis y gether and shouted that she | morning most, if not all, of this aw any part of the body. ES “ |ful scurt will Mave disappeared It costs little, ts absolutely @ 4 AB, |scalp ite nd fs g ha dened w eve 2 Today and Tomorrow THEATRE in ar affidavit tiled by 3 F Corey, aly a had Sosa Sound ‘or unlauely aaa ‘a % Geor father, in support o | Rent your house with Star Want Only THIRD AND CHERRY son’s action for divorce. | Ads § 060090000000. sessed | 2 10c ANY SEAT Eugene Levy, Mgr. Corey alleges that once she threw ves sg SROOND A AND SENECA # a skillet of fried eggs at him S d Phanatic DESI SO | ‘ ig 2 LADIES! @ LAKE CHELAN WOODS =~ MAR \ if ULLER Mme. Petrova PROF. OPENED BY WILSON "sy REX % ~IN THE “Strength of the Weak” Woman’s Tragic Protest Against a Double Standard of Morals Also BRAND NEW PATHE COMEDY Program Pleasing to Particular People COMING SUNDAY KITTY GORDON Beautiful of Face and Form in “AS IN A LOOKING GLASS” By E. Phillips Oppenheim “THE SOUL MARKET” Royal Hawaiian Troubadour Sextet Strand Theatre SECOND AVE,—BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA CLAYTON THE MYSTIC Will Give a Demonstration of Thought Transmission POSITIVELY FOR LADIES ONLY SATURDAY 10 A. M. ASK HIM ANYTHING! Pike.- WASHINGTON, March 10.— President Wilson ordered open- ed for settlement today 3,927 acres along the southwest boundary of Lake Chelan na- tional forest. Entry may be had thru the federal land office at Waterville, Wash. HEALY NOW ON TRIAL Lunch Ady, at the Hollywood, 212 THE ADMISSION 15¢ George Healy, whose confession to Deputy Sheriff M. EB. Hally re HIPPODROME cently led to the discovery of an VAUDEVILLE alleged blackmailing syndicate and ; fj {ts millionaire victims, {8 on trial Motion Pictures Thurscay before Judge Mackin tosh with burglary TOPAY and TOMORAD A He with having stolen Continuous Performance an au tire from the garage | Saturday and Sunday of F 1, 1608 10th ave. W., Matinees Evenings on April 4, 1915, 1toSp.m. 6toll p.m, ————— JOHN LAST CHANCE Today and Tomorrow Only Rex Beach’s E’ER DO WELL Featuring Kathlyn Williams and Wheeler Oakman Greatest HAMRICK Story in Pictures for First Time,