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in MNTOMAS! I FANTOMAS! I I FANIOMAS! I I THE CROOK DETECTIVE I I 4 Reels of the Greatest Picture Ever Produced. Sen- H ■ sation after Sensation! Don't Miss it! TODAY H ■ and SATURDAY ■ I LOOK! See What You Get for 10c I "Fantomae"—four reele. H "A Busy Day"—Keystone Comedy. H "Mike, the Avenger"—Sallg Comedy. H ■ "Old Dok Yak"—Animated Cartoon. H "The Morning Paper"—Keystone. Mallard at the Piano H| I FANTOMAS I Don't Mlaa Thie I | COMING SUNDAY I I "The Impersonator" I A big 3 rwl Kdlson feature for fl*e ceatt. R School Children's Special At the Tivoli Theatre Balkan War Pictures "With the Grsska on th« Firing Line." Six reels of educational motion picture. See history In the making. Something of vital Interest to attkiAita. See actual war fare, hospital scenes; life doting battle and tn camp Children's Saturday and Sunday Matinees ADMISSION 15c Adulta 25c. JCBW H AfißSlirtT The New Circuit 5 REELS 5c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "The Secret of the Well" 3-part Eclair drama, hand col ored. with M Duquesue and M Marconi and Mile 8- hpfp "Mountain Law" Rex drama with Hob Leonard. "On Suspicion" Re* comedy with Weber and Phllllpa Smaller Second Ave. and Marlon St. THIS MAN PROVES HE IS BIG TANK MI'NICH, May B—l.*opold Keder mann won the Bavarian beer drink Ing competition by consuming 53 plnta in three hour*. Ilans Hehnert was aecond, with 39 plnta, while third place waa taken with 27 plnta. UK -% M KHINHOV STOP SUFFERING! CHIROPRACTIC WILL CURE YOU Through the uae of Chiropractic treatment* thouaarida have been per manently and abaoiutety rur»»l of al moat every kin 4 of human ailment and dliim No matter what your trouble la or how ehronlo It haa become. do not ha diecour* ted! There la hop* for you In iha wonderful arl«n<s« of chiropractic tha drugleaa, common ««nae. atrcc»aaful method of healing If you ht+ afflWt«d with nervotja die order*. r hettnia t inm, lumf»aigo. atomach. i.owel. heart, lung. bladder or kldr<«"v trouble etc . et< came to me and I 1 will haip you. I maU»- no ' harjre for »lamination or dlajcnoniM Treatment* «re very reaaonahl* office bourn 10 b m to f, p m and 7io * p m Tele phone Main J7M f.ady attendant. I)r A M Johnaon. f'hlroprartor, >12 *11 American Ttank Building, cor ner H«>cond av. and Madlaon at LOANS A BATH: THEN USER DIES; OWNER IS FINED PARIS. May S.—Because he allowed a friend to make uee of hie bath, Henry Person, an ac countant, wii found guilty of homicide "by imprudence" yes terday. Maurice Liaae. a leath er merchant, was found dead in the bath, having been aaphyx iated. An examination of the bathroom ahowed that the ven tilation wae defective, and the court, holcHng that Pereon ohould not have allowed hie friend to uae the bath when It wae In euch a dangeroue condi tion, fined him SS and allowed the widow of Lleee one franc damagee. TO PAN CHARTER Councilman Ann tin K Orlffltha will give hla vlewa on the proposed Htnky Dink city charter at the 12:16 luncheon at the Commercial Club tOmOTTOW. It Is hinted the proponed charter will look alck aft er he flnlshet< with It. iETS A REWARD FOR SOBER FACE NEW YORK, May K Kinney, usher at the Union depot, Is convinced It does not always pay to laugh. I.a*t Thursday a woman from Clarlnrta, la., who was waiting for a train, accidentally backed Into a suitcase and fell over It Into a man's lap In an undtgnlfler) heap. The crowd laugh'd heartily, but Kinney did not, and after he aseist ed the woman to her feet she asked for his n'ime and address Today he received by parcel post h box of candjr. In the liox was a slip of paper on which was written: Because you did not laugh. —^ "WIRE" PHOTOS OVER THE OCEAN DETROIT, May 8. — Kom's meth od of transmitting photographs through telegraphy has n brought so near perfection t.hnt within a year it may become fe»p Ihle to cable them under the oceans and over the continents. Excellent likenesses have already been tele graphed from Muntc to Nuremberg, berje. wbicii ar« 100 uUloa apart- LITTLE KALEM ACTRESS, 16 YEARS OLD, YOUNGEST STAR IN FILMDOM Margaret Courtot, tha now "Ka lorn beauty." Is only l( years old and Is known as the "youngest star In flluxtom " Thla little artrrax made her debut about a year ago. She was born In lUltlmor*. Maryland Prior to her PHOTO PLAYS Although Pantomaa, the crook-detective. gats In some pretty tight placea, and several timaa falla into the hands of the police, he final ly aecapes again from the elutrhea of Jeuve. the French detective. In the four reels that are being mown at the Claas A this weak. Fantomaa la a leader among the Apaches, although a wall-aduated and accom plished man himself, and the crtmee that ara committed by him, but which baffle the police and detective force, would keep the aleuthe of a doten cltlea In hot watar. While eome of the scenes ara laid In tha underworld, the greater part of tha play and tha climaxes are among higher aoclaty. Shipwreck at Alhambra There la a shipwreck acene In "A Million Hid." the tVta graph drama mnnlng at the Alham bra today. The ship strikes a rock The filling of the vessel Is shown. The millionaire, who haa married the heroine of the play, meets with an accident In the wreck A falling chandelier hits his bead It Is about this accident that the plot turns. U>aa of memory on (be millionaire's part, and separation of the husband and wife In the wreck afford an opportunity to Introduce the wife's former lover, now a not ed brain surgeon It Is advertised as the best film ever shown In Sw attle. This Isn't an overdrawn de scription of It. either. • • • Children's Matinee "With the Oreeks on the Firing Line." six reels of the battlefield, camp life, hospital scenes and gen eral conditions to be observed In a large modern array during actual warfare will be presented to the school children of the city tomor row and Sunday afternoon at the TlrolL These pictures are of educa tional value to every student of his tory. The humanitarian work of al leviating the sufferings of the wounded by the Red Cross society's nurses and surgeons la depicted to good advantage. "With the Greeka on the Firing Line." a »l« reel repro duction of Balkan war ecenee, at the Tlvoll theatre, give* to the public the actual condition of modern warfare. One of the principal and Important fea ture* brought to light by theee motion plcturee I* the humane work of the Red Croae nureea • • • Helen a Railroader Helen Holmes, the Kalem mar. vows abe know* enough about rail roading to operate one. all through her experiences In motion picture* depleting railroad life. She know* how to handle the throttle, and how to fire an engine. A role ahe haa played more often than any other la that of a telegrapher, Believing that many of the picture fana who aee her In plcturee understand tel egraphy, ahe haa taken tip the atudy, ao that thoae who aee her In the picture* will underatand the mea *age *he la aendlng over the wire e • • Alice Here Kvery other week an Alice Joyce picture will be *een In Heattle after Monday. June K The Drat will be "Nina of the Theatre," a two-reel drama. The laat picture that Alice Joyce waa atjirred In In Seattle wm "The Dance of Death," at the Clem mer. • • e Margaret, Our Mutual Girl, meet* a famous cartoonlat In New York, and he draw* some picture* espe cially for her benefit. Then abe I* taken to an East Hide dance hall, where ahe aee* the "submerged tenth" enjoy themselves. A visit to the style shops of Fifth av. gives her an Idea of what milady will wear this summer at the Mel bourne theatre. Comedy at Grand The average baby with two grandfathers Is fortunate, hut little Helen has three, snd they quarrel In their eagerness to win her favor "The Infant Heart Hnatchers" are a trio of cruaty old men. Into whose lives cornea the love that men have for children. Helen Is the sunshine of their boarding house. When her mamma takes her away they decide to kidnap her and carry their purpose into effect. Arrests follow, but Helen climbs onto the lap of the dignified Judge and explains to him that the love of the old men led them to commit their act Then Helen's mamma decides that such love should not be Ignored, and the drama ends with the five reunited At the Grand Opera house today. • ♦ • "A Night Out," an Edison comedy, at the Dream until Saturday night, Is a tale of the pink slipper and the I nursing bottle. * • • "bhorw and Handy mart tiowe- THE STAR—FRIDAY. MAY B, 1914. entering the Kalem employ she bad not hid a day's professional «*parl enee In her llf- Hhe m»»n nhowed her ability. ti"t ably In the role of Z<w«" In IMon llouclra ult's ilrania, The Octoroon." snd In the part of Kmmellne In "Uncle Tom's Cabin" thing" la a tale of two tramps In a comedy now showing at ths Colo nial. • • • "The Secret of the Wall." a thre«» part Krlalr drama, la a hand-colored film, and appears at the New Clr cult until Saturday night. • • • ♦ ♦ WHAT'S ON THE BILLS ♦ ♦ Climmif Until Saturday Night "Seiig News Service"; "Her Orandmother'a Wadding Dress," drama; "The Man Higher Up," tornmly. "In Koyal Bondage," dra ma. "Manila,** educational. * * * Alhambra Until Sunday Night "A Million Illd," (Impart Vita graph drama. • • • Claaa A Until Saturday Night "Eantomaa." fourth series, four parta. "Yarn a Tangle," Kssaaay drama. "Mike the Avenger," com edy, and another comedy. • • • Ttvoll Until Sunday Night "With the Greens on tha Firing 1.1ne." alz part*. •• • • Melbourne Until Saturday Night 'The Musician's Daughter." two part Thanhouaer drama. "Mutual Olrl Berl<•».'* "Up and Ix>wn." Apol lo comedy; "Caught In the Ilaln." Keyatone comedy. • • • Grand Until Saturday Night "Mutual Weekly," world'a newt; "Tha Stiletto." two part Reliance drama. "The Infant Heart Breaker." Thanhouaer comedy. • • • Colonial Until Saturday Night "Tha Warrior Maid." twopart Sell* drama: "Cupid va. Money" and "Shorty and Handy Start Some thing." Vltagrnph comedlea • • • Dream Until Saturday Night "Above the I-aw." twopart drama; "The Scar," Blograph drama. "A Night Out." Edlaon com edy. • • • New Circuit Until Saturday Night 'The Secret of the Well," Eclair three-part drama; "Mountain I*aw." Kei drama. "On Suspicion," He* comedy. • • • Tlllkum Friday and Saturday 'The Maater of the Storm." dra ma; "The Manalon of the Sob." I.uhln, two reela; Keystone comedy. • • • ♦ « RESIDENCE THEATRES T ♦■ — 4 At the Home Until Sunday "The False Bride," three-reel drama; "Universal Ike and the • • • Hchool Belle." comedy. At the Plaeeant Hour Until Sunday "Under the Maak of Honesty." threereel feature, and a one-reel comedy. AHA, PA I "That young Hiakr atay* til) a ve# late hour, Dora. What doea your mother aay about It?" "She aaya men haven't altered a hit." IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had Itetler atop at onro or you'll loae your Job. Every lino of Imalnoaa Im rlnrtnK Hi* <loorn to Drinking" mm. It may li" your turn next. My the aid of OKRINK thoufuttulH of men have boon r«- atored to llvch of aohrlrty und in duatry Wo are ao eure that ORRINK will benefit you that wo nay to you that If, after a trial, you fall to Rot any benefit from Ita uao, your money will bo refunded. When you atop "Drtnklnu." think of tho ttionoy you'll aave; bentdea, aobor uiou aro worth more to their employe r» ami Ret hlnher wage*. Coat* only $1.00 n box. We have an IntoroatlnK booklet about OK KINK that we nro Riving away free on requeat. fall al our atore and talk It over. Swlft'a i'bariuacy, Secoud and Pike, ——i— Merchandising event* may come and go, but every man «nd young man who takes advantage of this sale will always kindly remember the high quality and the wonderful values of the VEITH-CAMMACK CO. REORGANIZATION SALE The retirement of Mr. Veith and Mr Cammack from this fine old (oncern necc commercial obligations that must In- met at once In consequence thereof, nearly 75,000 WORTH OF THE FINEST CLOIHhS, FUR NISHINGS AND HATS fur Men and Young Men must be turned into <;i-h quickly. High quality and excellent values made this store the home of critical dressers and the shopping pla< r of men and young men who not alone demanded the very best of quality but also the ultimate in <*x< ell<*nt value. Included in this remarkable offering arc more than a thousand of the very newct, most exclusive Adler-K<« liester garments, America's finest tailored clothes, garments especially tailored for Seattle's most discriminating dressers l*urther more, every article offered you in this sale represents not only quality of the very highest standard, but also an exclusiveness of style, a newness of model and tastefulness of selection that is to be found in no other store on the Pacific Coaat. Remember well this all-powerful fact: When you paid full regular prices you received the very best quality and value, and now this very same quality is yours, but you only pay fractional prices You owe yourself the duty of taking advantage of this wonderful opportunity now. $20, $22.50 and $25.00 Mens I $18.00 to $25.00 broken $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00 and Young Men's Suits, Over- sizes of Suits, Spring Coats, Men's and Young Men s finest coats, Raincoats and Balmacaans Rainc(>(lU and Balmacaans, SuiU ' Overcoats, Raincoats and that represented the very highest Balmacaans—finer tailored, bet standard of quality, style and ex- P? ter styled, better fitting or more clusiveness at original intended _ mII , . selling prices — including hun- exclusive garments are not pos dreds of Adler-Rochester Gar- , . „• r.u ~ble ' eVe " th ° Ugh y ° U W ' rC W,U * ments, The funou » of the ing to pay $25, $28 or $30— _ past ten days has added many _ _ $ 1 5.50 choi " " rmenu ,o , " ort " $ 18.50 1 i ment. ■ SHIRT SALE HAT SALE $200 and $2.50 highest- VERY SPECIAL—S3O standard value Eng- I Included in this sale are pride soft-ruff Shirt* m•. rr. blue serge suits, in correct models I newest style Straw Hats, Pan . ~ ' for men and young men, warranted fadeless I amas, Bangkoks and Soft and markable offering; included , n d almost shineless I Stiff Hats are -ilk strij>e Shirts, Russian I $ vs ° $4.00 Hats, $2.85 cords, crepes and Mlk and I $4.00 and $5 00 Hats, $3.65 linen Shirts, special $1.35. and $6 00 Hats. $4.65 VEITH-CAMMACK CO. Silk H«e S.l. I M * WE ' SE - Sale .( Ti«| Kesllls's l>Mwilaf A4kv-llorbMtav Mm f Uthas, Kmi m 4 IMMm* Hats, Naahalfaa Whirls. .j g,j k| , ri white, _______ ft larva assortrrsnt r.v »r SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET ss ", f«p»cUl *' OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. is«* WOMEN MARCH IN CAPITAL Thousands Will Participate in Big Demonstration Mi-j AM-Blnir WASHINGTON, Way II.—"ON TO VICTORY!" With thla watchword In their hearta and on their tongue*, a great multitude of earnest, ac tive, faith Inspired women will march through Ibe capital of the United States tomorrow In brilliant procession In an effort to win a long-fought battle. There will be the pick of all clause* of American women In this great demonstration. Demand the Ballot. The purpose I* to carry to con gress In still another form the nation wide plea of women FOR THE HlOl IT TO VOTE Housewives, actresses, writers, farm women, aoclety leaders, women doctors, dentists, trained nurses, factory girls and repre- An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong Till trouble with mo*t thin folk» ulii wl*h t<> ntn Weight In that they ln*l*t on druajtlnff thalr Ptom tch or »• tiifrtticr it with ar»**iiy food*; robbing uwaia** 'Yitih cfMni," or following aooM foollih phv*lcal raUiart atunt.. while tha real cau*a of thlnnoM «n touched Ton can not gat fat until your dlgaetlve tract MclmllaUi tb« food rout % Thank* to a remarkable new nclan ttfio dlioofiry, it la now p<> it ;e to '•omhlnn Into *lmplo ff»rm tha vary etomenta needed by the dlg**tlve organ* to help them convert food Into rich. fat-ladan blood. Thin I tii**ter-*troke <>f modern ohernlatry l* railed Harifol und ha* been termed Iho graoteiit of flanh-butlder*. Sar irol nlmm through It* ra-genaratlve, i rn-conntructlve powwri to max tha Ktovnach and lnte*ttnee to literally noak up tlia fattening element* of your food and pnna thorn Into tha blood, whara they are carried to every ntarved, broken-down call and tl*nu<« of your body. You ran read ily picture tha roault whan this amtllnf transformation ha« takan place and you notice bow your cheek* fill out. hollow* about your nark, *houldar* and buat disappear nnd you take on from Ift to 20 pounds of solid. hoalthjr flash. Ftar gol I* absolutely harmless, Inexpen *lva. efficient llartall T>r 11 fr f*o. and Hwlft'n Pharmacy nnd other tending druggist* of Henttla nnd vicinity hnve It nnd will refund your money If you nra not antlnflnd. mm per tha guarantee found In ovary pn<Un«e a«i v. . tlmntnl ( aiiiloni— While Hurgol has given excellent raMtiltN In overcoming ner voun dy*|>*pnla and general Mtomneh trouble*. It ahould not ha tnk*»n by Ithona who do not wlah to gain tan pounds or mart. — Ad\ si UaemeuL sentatlves of innumerable organi zations of women will take their place In the line. Notable women whoae name* stand for something In the world of progress will be at the head of each battalion on that day. Mr* George Udell of Washing ton will be chief marshal of the entire proce«*lon. Sequel of "Suffrage Days." Mr* Juliet Karrett Ruble* will act a* a mounted grand marshal. Mra. A. M Walr, president of the Kubenateln club, will lead the big marching chonia. Plana for the parade have been mothered by the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, the organisation which ha* been called militant by some of the other suf frage workers. This parade will really he the natural sequel to the big suffrage GEYSER SPOUTS IN LIBRARY CELLAR ALBANY, N. Y„ May Water menace* New York'a new $4,000,000 atate library. Fire wrecked the old one in 1911. For nearly a week a two-inch atream hae been spouting through the $25,000 hydraulic cellar floor. Two big pumpa are fighting the geyaer night and day. Qround north of the great atructure hae aunk aeveral feet. Englnaera have been unable to ascertain the aource of the water. RENOUNCES ESTATE RIGHTS NKW YORK, May 8 That Mri. Vincent Aator, In aocordn;>. u with tho Immemorial ouatorn of t'ie Aa tor family, ronoiinrod her dower rlßhta In the Aator oatato prior in her marrlaßo, la reported. Tlilb fol lowed a aettlouieat demon*! rat lon held May 2ln thousands of citlea and towns all over the United Statea. NOTHING LIKE A PLAYER PIANO IT KEEPS THE FAMILY TOGETHER BY MAKING HOME MORE ATTRACTIVE In addition to the many splendid T'prlghts and beautiful Baby Grands in our large stuck of standard makes will bo found mors than a»score of Rood, dependable, high-grade player pianos—and at prices that will surprise you. As little as $486.00 will now secure a brand new, latest model, 88-note player piano that plays all "standard" music rolls —full, round, rich, mellow tone-—selected materials —best workmanship —automatic guiding device—melody soloist —every valuable Im provement. Fully warranted. Sold on easy payments, with a fine •election of music rolls Included. We'll make you a liberal al lowance for your "silent" piano, In exchange. EDISON, VICTOR AND COLUMBIA TALK ING MACHINES AND RECORDS NATIONAL DENTISTS Svatem of plate work. Spe cial offering for thla week only: $s—Plates —$5 We alio do crown and bridge work. $3 —Per Tooth—s3 Guaranteed dentistry for the least money. NATIONAL DENTISTS N. W. Corner of 4th and Pike.