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Insurance Your architect may tell you that your house is fire- proof Nevertheless You get Fire Insurance. Your doctor tell you that you are in per- fect health and have many may years to live. Nevertheless You get Life Insurance. Your tell you that the title to your lawyer may property is good Nevertheless GET Title Insurance. Washington Title Insurance Company AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark fetropolitan—Dark Orpheum— Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudevilie ana motion |! pictures. | Clemimer—-Photopicys and vauw deville. Meibourne—Photoplays and vau- RARER * | CLEMMER THE SEATTLE STAR WILSON MAY LOSE M’COMBS AND SELECT WM. M’ADO0 4 (By United reese Leased Wire) coed McCombs {' NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—Confined , to his bed here with k . 3 ‘ N. Jd, Ang, 24, s Combs of the democratic national |New Yore noxt Monae, will 60 te s pomtalites: it la feared here today, t Mosiay bi probably will not be able to resum : pe . ao who ig , unagement of Gov, WooK an of the dome. pltow. Wiles sonata bgt yea national committee, owing a He said that he wanted a sensible) The sensible girl who went mo¢ athe Inon’ ampalgn for the \the illness of Chairman Mo “od ently by presidency. | It Was announced today that wate n't @ slave to the fash Got scarcely a ‘glance as she ‘i }ieComse ph - mae ge be expects to arrange with: Mende fon; ar cs9 sl | tion seriox od fF > * a ast, for an woth ; : he fashion plate damsel fous and predicted that he aking campa ve Who didn't mrnon, eare for the way,| W oe ee capture hie “4 would not be able to return to bi ay: e Campaign, Wilson sag. | Nor lellow new hobbies with pas-| And sinto a ferment would cast tin Gas Wile 2 of Mo-| tended ait folng to make a0 as ig bim O oo Be Bg on of Mc-|tended stumping tour of the He sald that he wanted a maid who to| blow to the dere ntice nen prs|tr7- At my conferesss Monday with if ome was sweet He sald that he wanted a sensible} Wow ta the democratic nominee. | Mr. McAdoo we simply wil a son is comin, o New York Mon what a t girl Peaggee bo . amount of speshiee’ der mage, cane And would not consider an | aa) when it is be te ved he will ar io ané the pisces 1 shat ates other bem ¥ Me-|7 | be « few @ A Lag 2 Ahm g careful and dainty) er iittie, kind Little, true it-]4400 appointed chairman to suc- N y." spa. ‘ primate was given to eplen Ue pearl, | = mis 8 ba 2 a cae cs with the heart of « wite~snd «CAR FAMINE | Fishing companies that have : mother. wa t landing places i He sald that he wanted a senaible| The flufty and foolish would do CRIPPLES TR Alaska under surveys must Sent girl | for the whirl A after take out patente within But the kind be was given to] Of days and filrtations M08) oy vnieg pre Lansed Wire) {ter the government hag squiring varned ONG 2 SALEM, Or., Aug. 24.—The Pa r surveys, This ig Were Hight headed beauties of pow-|But for wedlock he wanted a sen-| ) 00) ty a . made by the interior dg der and curl } sible girl— j elt hwest today ts confron partment received by ai who, ee ant were not worthy| And that is the kind that be/by a serious shortage of raflrond| 1. Christensen, chief of ‘the rest * admiring married! cars, according to statements fon tr attle. The fh 2 >| rail offic The state heretofore, while Childles = jroad commission i notified by the e, could not be for Southern Pacific railroad hat 1 after havin, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE )*:= = “ According to a circular sent ¢ Steamer Jeanie came in port by the ass . ¢ with 16,000 ¢ ye le n of weat 15,000 cases of News of the Day Condensed for Busy Peopl | ways 95 9 Rags niad und 480 tons of coppeneas Th roade will b t more thar from Alaska _ Stapleton, L. | => ae yol@| w od, 't is stated The pulpit of the First M, and nor driven by Gustave Henkler movem church will be occupied ously, } snmanageable and yon 4 off : ne : by th r, Dr. rN W. > It 4 into th bay enkier bea _ -— w a ona tvery of the paper drowned the man who rescued him.| Dance at Dreamland tonight. °***! Alaska 4 vacation trip te her stor tempt to supetitute an | ——___ per for The Seattle West Orange. N. J.-A peculiar) Without warning, caused Mise Mary| Both Phones 5106 Whitford to fall eighty feet over Advanced Vaudeville yo r to arrive eny mG @elock, kindly phone this office at ence Main #400 Awk tor the Ciroulation Devartment Hlooma Beh r the He has part o was In default of $5,000 bail, Char! Applegate was remanded to jail yesterday by U. 8. Commissioner Bowman, and will be held for the federal grand jury. Applegate is) a cafe entertainer, charged with bringing Agnes Taro from San/ Francisco, against the white slave law uty Cor THIS WEEK AT THE VAUDEVILLES 1—Lucia Lottie Collins \* Panta * Orpheum |e ee eee eee eee eenee * SAR eeRee eee eae |» *) The all the! fe calle FINE FOR TWO “Did you ever tell that young AT PANTAGES made No. 2—Mildred Grover No, 3—Gertrude Des Roches The headline attraction at Pan-| man that late hours were bad | A Sanu? Empress | tagen theatre next week will be the} gor one?” asked the father at | ©: Hum ~ - Musical Hawaiians, a big musical fast table. strong man. Williame and Warner gor in which “A Walkiki Serenade “well, repiled the Tom bring a comedy-musical bit Rexos roller skate The i said to be the striking feature. Lacta Colth the English come dienne, will be an added feature of wise daughter, “late hours may be bad for one, but they're all right for two."—-Yonkers States i ol eee CR eee eee eeee, cation Miss Gertrude Des Roches, tout-\rhe Black ed by the press agent as “the most | panjoists beautiful woman in vandevilie,” has Brothers are dancing prietor of the pharmacy at Broad. way and Thom: t He was ar rested about two weeks ago. cliff, She was only slightly burt Succumbing to swimming was found Thursday night and De d of laying his cane over the ter as the result of @ political alter-| Washington—Baron Henge! Mul ler “Von Ernest} ir cramps, Zi, was drowned near Kerriston, He was an employe of orthwest Lumber company no known relatives in this the country, Bloomquist alone. His b ulst, lake, la 25¢, 50c, 75e. “The Perfect Theatre” ‘THE ANTIQUE GIRL” FLETCHER NORTON, DORIS WILSON, MAUD EARL And 14—A CHORUS OF-—14 A Tabloid Musical Comedy ft oner Borthwick was notified. | ] Elke will have a publication t own In the Northwes | ed the Northwest Elk its first appearance It is published by t at Seattle Page, the lawyer who is ac ASHLEY 4 LEE { Representative H. B. Fos) MAUDE O'DELLE 4 CO. last Baturday afternoon, pu the bill, Ned Burton and company! man. Present in * in Cs or" . up $2,600 ball yesterday to insure) " ss = le AY THE EMPRESS =| The Orpheus Four are ristous com-| oe. 4 Leary wes fined $75 yeetor.|HI8 appearance before Justice| THE HYPOCRITE ‘A NIGHT IN CHINATOWN" * edians well known here. The Five| gay for eeiling blackberry wit _—— ‘The Te was served) — nage * CARRERA HARA HEEB Juceiing Jowells are girl acrobate.| without « Ilcense. Leary is pro-|O% Dim yesterday. MILDRED GROVES sunt The ideal Athlete sti Original Songs ¢ Hengervar, ambassador |§ ____. ‘ ie AT Tue OnPHeue by ‘ 0 f Austria-Hungary, will retire LPP PMG ‘ re de k: ** . pe a ss * fe Renprese pect. nuit week Laking * AT THE GRAND, b~ we Ch eheiotelel | o6, sacetintals be: heday, Pe hen he | Musical Merry-Makers Grace and Agility on Skates _ tabloid musical comedy will/the “most beautiful” are six broil!» * jsalls for Europe early ne: S tie sepia iat bé the headline offering at the Or-|ers and Charles Wayne, comedian |v yyy yxnassasan sens peckrapbit Disches Awe. Si The baron has headed Austria |pheum theatre next week. It is| Charles Ward and | Katherine)" faay Livingston, the roller skat- Se on jows man, was #| Hungary's diplomatic -corps in EVENTS IN MOTION PICTURES jealled “The Antique Girl,” and|Kiare have a comedy, “The Twining boar, is at the Grand opernls badly damaged and the tourist #| Washington 18 years. |there are 17 people in the ca |Fiats.” Billy Green, Harry McHen-| house Lady Livingston was cap-|% Dadly damage’ au ihe in | td Geattie’s Best Photoplay House | Maude O'Delle and company pre-|ry and Homer Deane are the Rag: | tured some months ago in the wilda| ¥ ne od in unit became entan. #|, State Bank Examiner J. L. Mohun- sent a social and political comedy,|time Trio who yodel coon songs.!of the Yosemite valley by Doctor ed go rete eas | 2TO, Who has just recovered from an “The Hypocrite.” Herbert Ashley | Jura, Reed and St. John offer a mu-| Hoyd, the most widely known tratn- b 8 at rs be ante Senna a hopes to be suffictently and Al Lee will be seen in “Ajsical act. Ida Russell and Grace /er of wild animals {n the world.) 4 Caused % to res bd to attend the national con-| NEW PHOTOPLAYS |Night in Chinatown.” Mildred|Church will be seen in “From 80-| Thin afternoon the little roller skat-| eke ee ee ee ten| Tontion of bank examiners and in Grover offers songs and smarticiety to the Bowery.” Will Chap-|ing bear will give a reception to all|** * * *** |spectors, which meets tn Detroit gowns, Dick Grover will be at the|man and Edward Berube are ath-| the little boys and girls in the lobby esre the second week of September. He D; iplanc. Bertish {2 & Woropean letes. ie the theatre. Mra. Jessie Catheryn Cochran, |ie president of the association. |: wt < = 2 wife of Thomas Cochran one of the Farewell Appearance MISS CICILE MAR- TAU, Colorature Soprano, Offering Norwegian Song, in Native Costume. Coming Wednesday “FIRE AT SEA” ; A Great Spectacul Production IN WHOLE CITY What is the hardest job in town, |for a girl? | I hunted for it in the department stores, but it is not there. It is not in the laundries, or the/ factories | I got trace of it at the city's free employment bureau tn the Liberty building, on Union street ‘And I found it in @ beautiful home on Qu Anne Hill, the Folk r | Hear the = = ad }40 years. The funeral will be held }at the residence Monday afternoon lat 2 jlet the | 7 | Ossian J. Carr, a resident of Se the a7 IS A MANSION ON QUEEN ANNE HILL | ing, and frequently not till mid-|quit sh would have been com four ch night. For a month of such days |pelled to diamine her. attle for baat district she was to receive $25 and board| “Last Thursday,” she said, “we|one time postmaster her gy to and lodging—bdetter pay, by the wny,|had callers, Naturally, we had to|his home, 236 16th av ‘char. refreeh-| ane of 78. He was am ine, No, 9. No arrangements nm made for the funeral rve some sort of light ments. | told Mary to prepare and | John lod serve them. She objected that that | have bee than she could earn tn @ factory Theoretically she had Thursday sane asylum for the robbers who en tered a Portland residence and se lected a “rat” and a number of par. Just What the Job Is would have left me in the lurch if Her first duty of the day was get-|! had not been firm.” would rather lose Union service, participated In by, A basket picnic, ending in church To prevent blood poisoning, an crema f 6 m" | pioneers of Beattie, died at her res!) portiand, Or-—Joe Cardinal, ar| dence, 116 West Prospect st. ye®| orod for offering a woman a CHARLES WAYNE, GERTRUDE DES ROCHES AND COMPART LAUNDRY WORK HARD, BUT HARDEST JOB FOR A GIRL | ics'v...°°° rast srsuctds 422 Sint SF penta rena b arn LO, , ad ogy ey . money into the street, saying he it that way than police get it “THE INCUBATOR GIRLS” 7—Fascinating Gits—7 mn Plate” WARD — In “The ry urches of the Tw , will y Woodland } Woodland park w night ’ark Presbyterian JURA, REED AND ST. JOHN—A Refined Musical Act. | Exceptional Gymnasts CHAPMAN AND BERUBE Character Comedicanes IDA RUSSELL—GRAC HURCH “Prom Seelety to the Bowery.” afternoon and one evening a week are wk Ma held ot: Lane pon ere off,” but actually she was on duty |was her afternoon ‘off, and | had | ron , beach park tomo! fternoon and constantly at work from day-|to be very severe with her before| Portland, Or. Aug. Re vod: oo on Sonints at Curtin end. Bes light to dark seven days a week she would listen to reason. She| Preparing to search the state te deavor ’ master of which, absorbed in . : : the successful pursult of dol. |Hns breakfast for the handyman.) Wt dit math the pirl lmpemed ob. {ticularly handsome hairpins. operation was performed yesterday PIPE ORGAN iuie, Jeotes the mmnapeinent of | ioe Senern. ct Wet Seene tec iteations wsen het ee Well oe toon — removing a finger from the right Week Commencing Sunday, August 25, Matinee at 2:30, Played by Oliver G, Wallacef}] ‘8¢,comest fatablishineni ite, [daughter descended to the break-|the servast. For a week tho giri|, Portland, Or, Aug. 24-—An un a ee ant Lee Dag- Matinees Sunday, Thurs nd Saturday. : . ire lctatian woman whose or. {fast room when they felt like it—|had been looking forward to a jog np woke H. George “P| Potiatch week, when Dagner had a| i= cme aS | & Christian woman qiectionea [that is, if they did not breakfast in| single hour's visit with her mother | it midniels fo sum © etent Olt | rough prisoner to handl i Py t ca the not aive.' med |ped. Her last, duty was washing |and sister. They were waiting for | WOR and whe ored bins with | P t d A li 1,200 SEATS, 10c did. she ‘not give up bridge |P°4 ume, ‘uke tad Then to bad |her, tn unger, We gil gave notice [400r he atranger floored MIM WW 8) giisgis sgn of Ballard report « ollard’s Australian women’s clubs, grows almost Seria © table, incomplete, sd ge ~ ‘. t thetr frlendantp” |t™° Snot M his caller, but missed brisk business this year. All 1 Juvenile Opera ¢ O-. tearful in her efforts to solve ‘ as dn’t want their friendship jare running capacity crews ps eascem ve toa aeveant queblens Cooking, dish-washing, scrubbing, |she told the bureau, “and I didn't] Washington—President Taft has almost swam; rdere (ALL IN THEIR 'TEENS") OO | “Girls,” she declares, “do not Neda Caplin e aout # poe polly When night came I was al-|nent to the senate the nomination shingle trade gen The Dollies That Grew Up— ‘ait » * off.” m * er ¢ doorbe ( 01 oo tired ) e of * 1 1o be supe no an in year one ledge: oe wa Hib .~ 1 ae telephone calls, waiting on table, |clothes. I wanted oes ane ® tittle | te iar Be ya ote int Prices have bees topuotch since || Teddie McNamara, Eva Pollard, Leslie Donaghey, Willie Pollard e |The Mave har “Le the lurch” to {ordering supplies, bed-making, dust: | tun ; to guosoed Jedue. Sweeney ‘who | May : Ivy Moore, Nellie McNamara, and Thirty Others . hey leave her a be urch 4 J bCeei je e ey, sed . . sica med Succet take positions In. factories ang |!S furniture and brass-polishing,| “My dear,” said the mistress to |died recently. ‘ In the Musical Comedy Success | stores at less pay, and she wonders |%94 running errands the woman in charge of the bureau The port commissioners, In or- ‘“ ” prom On one occasion the mistress|“the next time you send me a girl| . Elgin, I—Ralph Lushbaugh, an |dering the .work rushed on the HE TOY MAKER Si Abin not : hindi. eee the | ourieoen to feay employment bu-/let it be one who does not always#|inaane patient, escaped when he | docks at Salmon bay brought champion sweater of girl-labor in |@# that, itt last girl had not'want to be gadding about.” | slug 4 a guard with a cake of soap | #atisfac tion to Ballard shipping PRICE $1 0c and 2 Sunday and Saturday em sates Hee asad ce = ——— Sot " * oe a = =| wrapped in a woman's stocking oe Par pest Rar m ted begin Matinee & Thursday Matinee 2 Seats now on sale, is expected to find the hardest job TROOPS RUSHED around, grabbed the first woman he . | 004 4 cilities poo fs established much more readily by |in a laundry where the girls work saw and tried to wake in her the EASY FOR HIM i hoa salmon Ag eg “ys & ving—through » ,|long hours over steaming tubs. Or, desire to dance, The waking was Napper—Did Smith inherit | this year makes the lack of proper saving—through the medium of alif'not there, in a store where the HMUS 2°: She was large, 40 and angry.| he money or make it? docks all the more noticeable. bank account. Besides—it gives|pay is small and the bargain sales n astily freeing herself from his em Snapper—Neither. elsa bs | many Prat ca [ress lensed Wire) | brace, she highballed Patrolman| corporation lawyer.—Judge. Portland, Or—R. 8. Shepard left you prestige and standing to be a| But the business-like young wom-| ry: LADELPHIA, Aug. 24.—Car-| yjotch, — his $400 horse for five minutes with lan at the deck at the city employ. |i7né 750 marines and plentifully| Judge Silbaugh told the twostep-| Springfield, I11—No more free|@ polite stranger, who said he Gepositor in the Bank for Savings saat Samed shacks rot +d ad rg with supplies and ammunl-|per this morning that he could lunches in the Springfield saloons, | would “take care” of it. He “took Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Where the M: tion, the transport Prairie sailed) dance around the stumps at the| This Js the edict of the Saloonkeep-| care” of it so well Shepard is un Vaudeville je Hardest Job Is from Philadelphia this afternoon for | “ , 5 7 1 1 » of “The work in the laundries and|Colon, Panan. At Galan thy | stockade for the next 10 days. ers’ assoc lation. : They want fo |ab je to find a trace of it . hie RE re stores,” she said, “Is often hard,| marines will cross the Isthmus of | - keep open al night luring the} NEE 41% and the pay is ‘scarcely ever as|Panama and, embarking on the| GETS 10 DAYS FOR state fair, too. on nah of David Kaufman, pioneer BEGINNING MONDAY MATI good as it ought to be. But the|cruiser California, go into Nicara — of Seattle, occured last ni; Q he e ee je fins thereat Toker have thers ovens [erainer California, go tote Nicars:| BREACH OF PROMISE] New York—A one-hour-old baby | resid @s Washington st. Me i fags and Sundays off, And tholiaterests, which are, being. Jeop-| John Doyle was the dofendant in|¥% blown out of the window, pro-/Kaufman was 79. No. arrango usica awall Interest Paid on work 1s not intolerable, No; the|ardized by Nicaraguan revolution-|@ breach of’ promise suit in police|tected by ® pillow, and fell! three | menis have been made for the fu) 7 hardest job is at Mra '#, on | ists. court this morning. John, in the] hire § , riot Seta neta | PREMIER SINGERS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS Deposits Queen Anne Hill.” Ole May Dane sini dim distant past, was a laboring| !™t aie hnuerha cunelanle Gao tekst : a ‘There are twelve large rooms in|Ole Ma‘ ance man. For the last few weeks he | Skolfi 4 . | and the house on Queen Anne Hill, for With Stockade S has been an habitue of the First ee. sone “1 han Peg vty RT gm co RM LUCIA LOTTIE COLLINS |10¢ the use of the family of three— ith Stockade Stumps |ay. saioons, Wednesday morning | one aera ig ee eee eee eity toda Te wit net DAINTY ENGLISH COMEDIENNE 20c - 5 father, mother and daughter of mar.|_,O1¢ Olson came into Seattle last never again” repentant words| Sunday school superintendents for Kansas City today, He will try E Th ; Rfor Sadi ; Mite anat ailhter of Mar \night, cashed n fair-sized time|and solemn promise to immediately| teachers aided In getting Logan /for an aerial record to Los Angeles, | Samm enelbank Or Dav Ings ‘a daanieualh ta tad after the |check, ate dinner and sauntered|seck work and abjure booze secured | County's great peach erop ready for | Skolfield has bet the bird will re-| EONS nin and garage and to act an chaut-|£0T% The sauntering was fine, so|for him his lberty, Last night he shipment turn in 12 hours j four when mee Gnd to act as chauf-lwas the beer Ole consumed, After|was found drunk in one of his fav | 5c THEA ‘out : |sleeps over the garage, consuming in the neighborhood of /orite resorts, The breach of prom Both phligge Tex.—When T. D.| Los Angeles—H. A. Waterman | i RE Te id oy res pick ppiaerae to trip the light fantastic. Being on GOLF SEPTEMBER 1 AND 2. ed the home-coming of the couple. | maid ," he mused lingeringly when Three Days, Commencin unday, — = ————————|ter a week. Another stuck it Pa Second ay., he tried to conquer the} The’ Town and Country clab’s|}A quarrel followed, and while the | awakened “I was dreaming of} six wooks. Tho tact one returned |7 ear” golf tournament begins September|bride pleaded with her father,| them,” : 3 abe 0 oD pt deiauleg All was well till he passed a mov-|1 and ends the following day, The|Woodan shot and killed him, — ing picture theatre. Ontside was|newly completed golf coursais now one of those sleep-disturbing, crime-| getting into fine condition and is provoking almost-music boxes. It|attracting much attention. The Be slaughtering the old favorite,|lectic tournament now being held verybody” two step, It was too| promises to furnish plenty of ex- much for Ole, Throwing discretion | citement before the close, Septem and his hat to the winds he looked! ber 2, The leading scores are close. and weeping hysterically, on the | verge of a nervous breakdown. Her experience 1s the experience of all her many predecessors, Her day began at 6 o'clock. It never ended before 8 In the even- New York.—Seeing one of her gowns and a diamond-set locket and chain which had been stolen from her apartments on a woman pass- er-by, Mra, Morris Lehmar cause pe arrest as a burglar, San Francisco—If you saw a big cop m@tting “beat up” while trying to arrest a man, would you go to his ausistance? Hilmer Boremuller King of Egypt : First Time Shown for Five Cents. aa A Marvelous Film did and got “pinched” for trouble. “Never again,” says H Monarch’s Love. mer,