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BOC | late love for STAR—FRIDAY, THEDA BARA COMING _To Appear Endowed with « wonderful physique and glowing complexion and possessing an active, passion outdoor life, Virginia |Pearson, the William beauty pearing tn the drama Biasiog Love, at the Strand the atre, hes at the very outset the most important equinites for beauty. Unilke most actresses she requires little or no make-up when before the camera and no |makeuap at all when off stage. in “Blazing Love,” Miss Pearson |plays the role of the woman who she tragic ings !s unique. . married an older man only to find loves a yew man, The ending of the soul's mismat- lvHeDA BARA AT STRAND Theda Bara, who is writing a witherto unraveled secrets habits, and ambitions, The famous ac arate is direction of Wil ext week ying under the | seriea of articles {n ‘The Star, de! | tailing of her ‘ife, j will be seen at the Strand theatre | at the Strand Next Week'y it in “A Man of Honor” Colonial. at tne MAY 5, 1916. PAGE 7. Visit the grey ais. 3 \ APRADE ATTHE nee igh 2. PPUBLIG MARKET CENTER |Tieflace SUGAR 8 Lbs. for 64c 4 Lbs. . 32c Mrs. Ellmore’s Delicious Home-Made Bread Cakes, Etc., Like Mother Tried to Make oe. $1. 00 Stall 120 First Ave. Floor WALTER M. GOEBEL STALL @& MAIN 8457 RIGHT DOWNSTAINS FROM FINST AVE. 8 Lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar. . errr... With « Purchase. 6 ibe. fresh Kibow Macare abe | Imported Marmalade, can ise No, 10 enck Flow foe | Jello, jelly powder, 2 phes ¢ Jar Pure Honey... S0e | bc oxtra large packages jar Pur ehum. 28e | Flakes, § for sh Mreakfast Tea... 28¢ | Extra good bulk Starch. 25e | for ‘ | @ 100 Tolfet’ Paper Mies abe | Mulk ¢ pound Wheat Flour, per | Hulk Chocolate, pound 40 | Highest quality Olive O11 ¥ White Patent Floor M5 ' BTey quarts '§ FREE—Patent Potato Knife with a Dollar Purchase | or Over ARMOURDALE |POTATOES, $1.25 MEAT CO. APPLES, $1.00 ®& Biliott 2756 uy box, delivered Quaitty Alwaye, Quantity, Too. toon. Genuine Baby Spring 22 c Lamb Legs, Ib 17¢ New P per pound Stall 12 E. C. KNAIER le Back Again EW LOCATION Yearling Legs of Lamb Choice Baby Lamb Shoulder. the Choice Leg of Veal 14 Choice Roast Veal Veal Stew Veal Cutlets, 2 ibs STALL 8 LOWER FLOOR Shop Early and Get a Better Selection—Don't Overiook the Bargain Counter Butter, Eggs, Cheese & STALLS 119-21.23-25 SANITARY MARKET Opposite Liberty Theatre CHEAP PRICES MEAN CHEAP MEATS— ys That is the reason we don't advertise cheap prices. “Quality” always our first consid- eration. it should be yours. FREE DE- q LIVERY. We close at 9 o'clock Saturday nights. M. J. BEGINN German Delicatessen ané@ Bakery Try Our Big Loat of Home-Maée Bread, 23 ounces for Our Doughnuts ani Det |} Jersey Cow Butter Store Stall 10, Lower Fieor Togo Vegetable Co. do. Sharp Cheese, | Pure Honey, pome-arews Asparagus 10c 1 * ae | BHepnetroveges 35c 25c Sanitary Public Market CORNER PUBLIC MARKET BIG BUTTER SPECIAL Fancy Fresh BUTTER 27 Ib., 4 Ibs. $1.05 EGGS apd f ck F «rae 'o6), Be don: 2 dor pn MILK § Sere eee Quiry maid fen Goon Leaps ‘a! GREEN’S BUTTER STORE (7.; LOOK AT IT As soon as you see our Meats you know they are of extra quality Dry Salt Pork, Ib tle | Veal Cutlets, Ib 15¢ Breakfast Bacon, lb...18@ | Veal Roasts, lb....... 11le No. 5 pail Lard..... T0e | Legs of Lamb, lb...22%¢ Steer Steak, lb.......15¢ | Best in Fresh Poultry. Main rior, Patton’s Market suis FREE! 10c Can Spice FREE! With purchase of 1 Ib. of our Delicious 1 Coffee at 2he, 300, 86e Ih, 2 Hx. large cans Tomato Soup 18 Oo can Liye . . Peed Be Mixed Soda Crackers, Ib. . 6 eee OPENS nee aie 2-Ib. can Corn Byrup Crystal White Boap Se iu" ~ALLEN’ S GROCERY Murray’s for Bargain ays lor gains No wonder the crowds throng our counters. It’s just like finding money to trade with us. Shoulder Mutton, lb...10¢| Veal Cutlets, 12%¢ Pork Roast, Ib -11@ | Sirloin Steaks, Ib......14¢ Pork Loin, Ib.........15@ | Round Steaks, lb -14¢ No. 1 Hams, Ib.....16%4@ | Pot Roasts, Ib ..8¢ No. 1 Bacon, lb......15@ | Chickens, lb... -20¢ Veal Roasts, lb...... -10¢ | Salt Pork, Ib ........11¢ Leg of Mutton, Ib....14¢ Murray Meat Co. Washington Market Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. 94-96 Pike Street STONG’S BUSY, BUSY, BUSY Crowded to the Counters. Is it Any Wonder? Our Specials Good for a Week -25¢ | 4 cans Carnation Milk... 25¢ | 25¢ bottle Snider's Catsup 4 Ibs. Granulated Sugar 8 bars Crystal White Soap. 10 bars Lenox Soap..... Any of the above five articl No. 50 Sk. Choi 2 189 pkgs Aunt Jemima's cake Flour . y with 25c purchase ice Family Flour, 3. 10 Pan- 2 150 cans Hominy.. 4 lbs, new Prune ° $ 100 rolls Tollet Paper . 60¢ good Brooms | 40e King Wash Boards . 2 cans Minced Razor Clams 4 qte, fine Saverkra ie | 3 cans Corn, Peas, Tomatoes ? cans Red Alaska Salmon.2Se | 2 cans String Beans STONG'S THREE STORES—CORNER MARKET AND WHITE 450 Red Can, Hill's #50 can Lipton’s Te Bo can Tetley's Tea Ate ibe bottle Old English Sauce.10c 6 large cans Milk abe Tl | | it liam B. Fox, and Manager Sethe FREE TO ANew Home Cure That Anyone Can Tee Withest Discomiort or Lose ot Time. We have a New Method that cures! asthma, and we want you to try ft) No matter whether | anding oF . et our expense. tase is of long development, whether ae occasional id send for a fr No matter live, no matter | ur age or occupation, if you| with hma, our promptly. ame shouid relieve @ especially want arently hopeless cases There aff’ forms of inhalers, douches opium preparations, fumes. Smokes,” etc, have fatied. o send It to Want to show everyone at our own pense. that this new method signed to end all difficult breath- ing, all wheezing, and those gall Deroxyams at once and for This free offer is too important to Reégiect a single day Write now md no money, Below. Do It T. FREE ASTHMA COUPON 2 ASTHMA CO., Room ara and Hudson Sta. ¥. | daylight today, of the Strand has secured @ con-| tract for all the Fox releases in jth is « MAN KILLED BY GAR). stony rrom covciers’ | “The Gray Mask,” at the Clem LOS ANGELES, May 6.—Hurry-|™er, is-based on a story of the |same name by Charles Wadaworth victim his car had struck Motorman P. 0. Berg came upon Mrs. Frank Bede sitting on the ground with the bat tered body of her husband in her arms, batore | ing back thru darkness to find the * leriminals who have | Jim atly in Colliers’ Weekly story deals with a band of killed a young police Inspector named Joe Kridel Garth, a young inspector, is told off to trail the gang, and as jan ald in his work, he assumes a mask an The \ eras | PRAISE TREASURER |° iis 'Usre ss rove win Norn, OLYMPIA, May 5.—After check- his tnapector’s daughter, and the helps to find the murderer. . ing the records in State Treasurer) royucHEes.THE- “nase PLAY Edward Meath’s office, the bureau ‘patent|of inspection has reported Wejthat the office handles $22, today a year “in the same efficient man | ner In evidence on former examina- tions made by this bureau.” DARE LOSES MACHINE Gnd then bexin the method at once. | mply mail coupon J. C, Dare, 4723 18th ave. true to his name, dared He dared to leave his auto, an Jakiand Six, in front of a church t 16th N. and John st. When Dare returned, Dare was | there, but the auto was not oO: N. E.,| 000,009 | Heart of Nora Flynn,” jseum. The | sympathetic | Marie Doro, the famous little Frohman star, is well cast in “The at the Coll play is one of those Peg o' My Heart Sr in which a household ts tly straightened out by the warms Hearted Irisn girl! who comes into it. The Coliseum's cludes a clever George Ade fable eee Dainty = little Marguerite Clark is coming back to town s00n, this time in “Molly Make- Believe.” Marguerite Clark is a huge favorite with Seattle picture fans. A BREAK ON MARKET) 0.1 00-7 stow rion NEW YORK, | ~ May 5. broke sharply at the opening, drop. ping from 1% to 6 points GROCE TERIA NO CREDIT-NO DELIVERY-NO CLERKS YOU HELP YOURSELF Largs Citrus Powder, pkg. 200 Lark Star Naptha. Dke. . phe. H iB Lenox Soap, Ivory Soap, bar bar ! . . to Team Porax Soap, bar 4e Lighthouse Cleanser can Portum Coreal, ara Standa dara Pens an Btandara String Beans Canned Pine Re Westinke Market Groceterian No. 2 «1 ntversity) Az t (Downtown) Market, Coftes, Instant Postum, large 430 Ive Bros, Ib Cottee Knox Gelatine Red Can| Krinkle Corn Fis ake | Dk. | Uncle Sam Breakfast | Food, pke 220 ers Wiapjack pk 12 ors Whes pke Krumbles, pk toman Arm and Hammer Soda, !b, Packa 6c Cracker pecs pkes. pkes se he i26 aoe ioe (Batinrdy Ave Groceterin % 5419 Ballard reen Enke) wn Ave Groveterian No. b 6 TILL Weed Groceteria No. @ (Downtown) 8S Vike SF. Stocks | necessit Carter was a prizefighter from He needed the money He was a gentleman at heart. And he loved the banker's daughter. |Her papa tried to have him fake a jfight. He wouldn't. And all ends reason itonan SAAS \ Crime Do you realize you are commit- ting a crime against nature and yourself if you neglect your teeth? Doctors will tell you that one half|ijong the Fine Arta have em are due) jit, the ailments of the #, to decayed or minused teeth. Why n perfect t of teeth when tainable? A 20 per cent regular prices for work until May Ist only. LADY ATTENDANT 22-« Gold Crowns Bridgework, tooth Porcelain Crowns Gold Fillings Sliver Fillings Best Rubber Plates $5 and up. Free Examination, discount bin in | such prices as are quoted below are ob- on our our bighgrade Electro Painless « Dentists Corner of First and Pike Opposite Old Public Market Laboring People’s Dentist J. Ry VAN AUKEN, Manager, Pauline Frederick at the Rex MAUDE FEALY FEATURED The love that rules without a sword, the love that binds without & cord; not life, nor death; not fame, nor claim, o'er may suppress the immortal flame.” | These lines occur in “The Im-} mortal Flame,” at the Class A the-| atre, and give an outline of the story of enduring love. Mande Fealy is featured ROMAN POLITICS In full glory of Rome, with {ts sacred crumbling ruins, Hall Caine [placed the setting of his most | powerful story, “The Bterna! City |which is now playing to large houses at the Rex theatre thig | week. Pretty Pauline Frederick ts seen in the title role of Donnal Roma, | The entire original cast of Amert- Jean actors was taken at a large expense to sunny Italy, the bres¢) |ament declares. The theme of the story is based upon the political] conditions of modern Rome. one MATT MOORE AT MISSION Matt Moore plays the leading role in “Why Mrs, Kentworth Lied.” This feature along with another, “The Doctor of the Afternoon Arm,” will be seen at the Mission until Saturday night. The latter ts a two-reel Imp drama of merit MISS TALMADGE SPLENDID “The Children in the House,” with Norma Talmadge for the lead ing role, is one of the best produc turned Miss Talmadge brings and appeal to Cora, the neglected have the pleasure of @| wits of a caddish young man, whose | father is rich. Cora was tnlo ve with ‘anoth but Arthur won her by means that were not entirely honor able. Cora remaina true to her hue. band RICH BOYS, BEWARE Crane Wilbur is the star of “The| Consclence of Jobn David.” which will be shown until Saturday night at the Alhambra, The theme of the play is timely and logical and | serves the purpose of bringing into play in a simple, straightforward gin the falsity of the lives of he young men of today who are overburdened with money and time, WHO 1!t8 DOCTOR DOLLAR?! as if he He's really theory In criminal treatment w after Sounds money. Star, Primost Cheese 10c MARKET grace | the after a new Read | about him In “The Crime Doctor,” novel , beginning Monday In The |SUGAR 117, Lower Floor Pike MP Lower Floor Special Fresh Churned Butter 28c Lb. Our Own Churning Cascade Creamery 'f Stall 67 On the Incline Our Meats are strictly fresh. Our dis- play counters are closed to flies and dust, guaranteeing you good, wholesome meats. We buy and sell for spot cash. That’s why our prices are so low. Round Steak, Ib... . .15¢ Sirloin Steak, lb. . |B Pot Roasts Beef, Ib. .10c Boiling Beef, Ib... . .10c \@ Link Sausage, lb... .10c | Fresh Dressed Chickens, Hams, lb ......16c-19¢ Ib .........+.++++.20¢| Compound Lard, Ib. .11c Largest display of Hams, Bacon, Sausage, etc., on the market. Pay checks cashed for customers. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place FOUND PAL; LOST $5 SIGN AGREEMENT PHILADELPHIA, } miners’ ay 5.—The | Alex Williams, 50, fell in with an affable young chap Thursday night | 4nthracite coal ‘agreement when they discovered they were, With operateors, ratified at Potts lhoth gc ) Alaska, Alex invit-/Ville, was formally signed here to: ed the atra » his bed at day by rep entatives of the oper. the Pari 5 Sixth ave itors and miners }When he awoke thie mornin lyoung chap was just leaving FIGHT BATTLE AT SEA Kighty-five dollars of Williams money also went tor Austrian VIENNA, You'll Smile, Too If you come here for your meals. Prices are right, and the best oup of coffee in Seattle—positively May 5 GEE buf this ‘a 2” Correle s gpa Rainier Bakery and Restaurant JAS, R. BOLDT, Prop Second Near Madison HERE FOODS COST LESS SEE THE OLD PIKE PLACE | REPAIR FREE SHOW STALLS very" 7. t 4av | Sa sonal es 16 Ibs. 81.24 MOVING Pasteurised. Rerular 190 milk andard White PICTURES , Sicer alone cold 8 us. 62c MEET THE PRODUCER posata, ting betta” Stall 79 Lower Floor, Pike Place Market HOOD’S Assorted Victoria Regular 60c S0c Peanut Brittle, Ib After-Dinner Mints, 1b. HOOD’S | CANDY CoO. On the Corner, Pike Place Market MAYERS, WASHINGTONS, SELZ SHOR MFG. CO, AND OTHERS 1916 ana toh to. SHOES ‘] and Less Department Stall 24 “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO Ladies’ Shoes, small sizes, Boys’ and . Men's Scouts $1 .45 and up Mary Jane $ Slippers ..... 1 25 and up No Special Sale, but Speciais on Sale at All Times 2,000 pairs Ladies’ Royal Blue Selz, Leading Lady, $1 50. sd ‘ ° and up Meyer Custom Made, Walkover and others. . $1 45 and up Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes $2.25 ane up UBMs WEP .nccccccccccccccccccrederes Men's Dress and S for the Whole $1:°° Family andup Working Shoes STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place tAarket Near Sugar Stall | pedo boats clashed with an Italian | t4@y |squadron at the mouth of the Po| CHARLES SCOTT, chiet cl |river on Wednesday, while Austrian|in corporation counsel's office fo aeroplanes Were bombarding Ra-| close to 16 years, died at the Fir venna flelally land sanita it was announced Thursday -RICKLES BROS.’ SPECIALS For Saturday and Coming Week ALL BIG MONEY SAVERS 150 roll Poultry’ Wire, by 150 ft. long.. 5 Garden Spading Fork Garden Trowels $5.00 50-ft. %-In, Rubber Hose. 260 Grass Sickles 260 Pruning Shears $5.00 Westinghouse Electric Flat. $1.50 Steel Fish Rods.......... 10c Leaders ‘ly Hooks Trout 2-in, mesh... “Tron Spoon RICKLES BROS. 524 PIKE ST.—CORNER SIXTH cestene CTEBEER SE AtEES

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