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The True Source of Beauty and must be, good health, w skin and face blemishes at usually caused by the nce of impurities In the impurities which also By Mary Boyle O'Reilly THE GHETTO, Aug We he Other Woman” as we wate headache, backache, lan- , nervousness and depres- ...., of spirits. If, at times, , ben there is need you willuse ment peECHR : 13 tenement people call Orvina Larson Olava sig in Madison st. and 1, © French grew flexible on Guy de Maupassant, leapt to rash judg h goes to prove how much of modern culture is found in what one shi > dl l 2 S Ach, Gott!" mused “ ue love never dies, which | the LL doos not make eet iny eas y a time T have gried about | ee ay .. | dat Olava Larson. You k Always dat bundle on her shoulder, ; is yon will find yourself better in | limping to der sweat abt TMT ERIRE SON MaVGe Saw kar senile way. With purified| Why? An, dut ees der story. Lister , you will improve diges- | ‘ * yoonge Gustave Larson—you know heem—he lived sleep more restfully a een een Norway times he was a fisher, satling tion, nerves will be quie : r : bow 2 is he 2 i hen he orate nf . } OW as handsome. If he have a demper, , dey fou will recover the charm of | say, dat ees much der better, So he got married kling eyes ,0tless com- Dat was twenty y ago, Her name was Orvina und she was n, rosy lit rd vivacious | 8 s90¢ woman loff in spite of a man's faults den because | ‘ ‘ood for all the fam. |0f bis virtue a patient wife to protect a man from] ts. Seg Pills * ecintl his pleasure Orvina Larson was a foot woman, but she was nod , Beecham’s Pills especially | pari Why es it der lack of charity begins at home? I don't know Pretty soon Orvina she tell her husband, ‘Der man busy doing his best @8 too buay to talk about eet.’ So one word brought another. Eet ts Help Women To Good Health Said everywhere. In bones, Ide, 28e largest sale of ony medicine, The directions fevery box pout the way to good health. always Whatever would | whole truth was always told? “Do T blame that wie. Nod me, when she does not try to get ever you soon see his worse side. Ya | That night Gustave Larson satled away }for six months. When he did gome home would not find bis wife 09 Jand child. Mad? He was grazy. Next day he start for dis country Dat was sixteen years ago, He was nod rich, no, but der sorest poverty ees being friendless, Me, I was Gustave's friend, When he gome to dis shop from his work | him cheese, salt fish—wienerwursts. Den day he tell me about his baby, So I say him Gustave Larson, it ees a sin, Think {t ov 80 become psperity eef der 1 think any woman is acting odd Pud. Get der better of a man und "FE und nevver game back WENT Swerron one When _we are afraid Anna Kolsbottel of the lifesaving delicatessen round the corner tells the story as one whose word is beyond question | THE STAR—WEDNBSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1913. Mary Boyle O’Reilly, Spending Summer in New . York Tenement, Finds the Story of Olava, “the Other Woman ” 3 DOUBLE YOUR MONEY ‘Sums of $5 to $500 Accepted Every Dollar You Give Us Now Will Count Double for You I need five thousand dollars at once. I must raise five thousand dollars immediately. I have a stock of the best standard grade Pianos and Player Pianos valued at $86,000. I will make a quick, great and unprecedented SACRIFICE Yes, every letter, sacrifice, literally means that superb, costly, highest quality Pianos and Player Pianos will be actually GIVEN AWAY. Don’t come with less than five dollars. Remember, | am actual. ly giving away these Pianos, without a single dollar of retail profit. I need the use of the money. LE CREDIT SALE D. W. Thomas DOUB $5 to examine our consctence it ees a sign we to. You are sorry z i ; + ae Write eet to your wife, Some way she will get dat letter. He did Your Will Now Be as Good as $10 for You what I told him, bud der letter game back Den, in a year, he wrote ( | $t 2 f Y again. Bud der second letter game back, too, After three years I say 4 I; J » as Good as or ou to him, ‘My friend, she ees dead 1 should have a home. Why nod Your $6 Will Now Be as Good a marry ‘again’ : - : at 7 TT have Ger ery girl in my eye, bat did I tell him?) Nod A Your $7 Will Now Be as Good as $14 for You jmonth more und I say, so Inno What a nic s dat Olava : S i Olataon, How hard she work on coats for dat sw she eon Your $8 Will Now Be as Good as $16 for You » “Th Pi t ae os oe, tip don Pe —_ und hho See ae skids jou re e 4 gots ORE Bor 1 apmamreaion feet ik tes (eres uate Your $9 Will Now Be as Good as $18 for You , When Gustave ask her to marry him he tell her about Orvina. Pa of Health Dat was wise. Der man dat leads a double life does not have twice as Your $ 10 Will Now Be as Good as $20 for You " ies you wear Trusts. || mich fun. Well, Olava Olatoon think It over und den she take him ; ‘or better, for worse ‘ f 7 ee, cone reek wel Me, {am glad. I lose one good customer, but still Tam glad Your $f Will Now Be as Good as $22 for You ae os good to know dat der poor can be so happy ax dos two. Ket t, too; they don't drop and alpe-gh red . , rn 1 ts sti So et 4 can see dat Olava Larson how happy she was. All day she clean } > Be as Good as for You ; rast on Cvery me you Ting cook, making home for her man. When dat Jew sweater ask her Your $ {2 Will Now Be a $24 |= ye ae to finish coat—just a few tn der day—Gustave he shout at him in Norse “ id , ‘ ‘ wn Bisex tee « joy you havent || and Olav she 1h UO aa OLAVA OLAP SONLANSON Your $13 Will Now Be as Good as $26 for You ‘known before. Aut it seems der man who tells de h © be found ow 5 s v1 x : One evening a strange woman und grown boy came into dis shop to|1 went to her dat night. She wat by her kitchen table finishing coa Now Be as Good as for You | Beautiful sets, mounted on ask art knew Gustave Larson. Me, I nevver think till I told them./If she had gried no one knew it but herself. ns . Gis apenas Y our $ U 4 W ill elas ! ‘ $28 . [2 mite or celluloid, or gold, Den it ees too late. No neighbors saw dem meet. But der Other “Frau Heber,’ she tell me, ‘eet ees nod my Gustave's fault nor— , 7 J ’ »n ae hd & Prefer, $5, $10 and $16 |i Woman and her boy stayed balf der night. Next morning Gustave| nor Orvina’s, Eet seems 1 am nod Gustave's wife, Orvina she say cat Your $145 Will Now Be as Good as $30 for You : ‘ set, according to matertal Larson went away for good. I met him at der corner. His eyes lo des nod my fault, But 1 tell her she x t take Gustave away where I z me ‘ weed. Fully guaranteed. wild will nevver see him any more. Now I will stay here alone, like | was| Your $ 16 Will Now Be as Good as $32 for You 7 Frau Heber,’ he says to me, ‘It fs terrible. I cannot think, But| before. Me, I must nod complain. Whatever is is for the best. E "4 : . go. P f © yc be * Weill, | ot be = * e = § Dentists Olava wills tt und und | go. Promise me you will be her friend.’ Weil, | eet would not t : Sieh btaeate MON pe 7 as y our $1 7 Will Now Be as Good as $34 for You ’ ‘ill Now Be as Good as $36 for You Daston Dentists | voce LS TWO'WANT S00 SINGERS [BLIND ORGANIZE) Yor $18 Wit Now new Oppasite Hon Marche. } : a : a tm prewnt toeation tt rears] THE DALLES, aug 13,—Arthur| IN PEOPLE’S r{ -HORUS Ms tka etal Oe Wino hei Your $49 Will Now Be as Good as $38 for -You H. Smith, a sawmill operator a! are 430 blind No 7 * J Wahkiacus, Wash., and his wisp are iderable percentage ot ea wane Your $20 Will Now Be as Good as $40 for You dead, and D. E. Cox, an employe, '8| Phe Clef club wants 600 singers|with the Philharmonic Orchestra|ber reside in or near Seattle. ra) fatal in- - caer Wes = " * . , . 1 i 3 Faris'as the reeuit of & irge treo| ‘0 1% Dis peoples chores, which of Nice) 127k, Tie nm af ths fear |Rave been formed snore the Bind Your $25 Will Now Be as Good as $50 for You falling on the wagon in which they; ¥' D rehearsals y in Sep) Wm. H. Donley, who has been|residents for industrial, social 4 *. , ale Re re aur a ati dex tember, hasen to contact: un chaces, te 3 |Sduetioda) “Gurhoesn | Thsee (Or Your $30 Will Now Be as Good as $60 for You Although terribly mangled, ‘There will be no membership|thorough musician who, through |gantzationa bring before the public i ‘ dragged himself a mile and a half ¢¢, dues of any kind, the ex-| years of experience and hard work,| tho needs of these members, Hi 4 Jow ood as for Y to s farm house and reported the} pen being met by a guarantee ed in bullding 1 A well-es- | teachers are tool on a irons Y our $40 Will Now Be as G $80 ou | accident. |fund which the club is now raising. |tablished reputation in the Bast|home to home among the blind, , rs Ses j _——____—__—_—— | All those who wish to join are| before coming to Seattle. teaching. them to read, do Yancy Your $50 Will Now Be as Good as $100 for You | requested to send written applica-| The board of directors has decid-| work, hammock weaving and any - . , 4 ED TAPE FATAL i: to the secretary, F. Adalbert| ed to »very one an opportunity | handicraft that will in a degree Your $60 Will Now Be as Good as $i 20 for You A Place | | Redfield, 140 28th ayv., not later|to subscribe to the guarantee fund | bring the blind people to the ultl- al than September, giving name and| Contributions as small as $5 will] mate goal—self-support , 7: ee . , | Los ANGELES, Aux 13.—Misa | address and kind of voice, soprano, | be accepted Whees samoetition? reate: a heed. Your $75 Will Now Be as Good as $150 for You Marie Mana, aged 23, Is dying from | alto, tenor or bass. Two tickets to the first concert] ‘or lbraries and provide them, Y + strychnine poisoning, the effects of] Rogular rehearsals will be held| will be given for every $5 contrit hilait “Wereacie ‘kad sean (ise Your $t 00 Will Now Be as Good as $200 for You 0 a |the drag becoming general walls | once a week throughout the sea-juted. Contributions may juch needed sociability which ts | phe was denied admittance to & ho®|son, and two big concerts, In addi-|to the secretary, F. Ad o iingsitant'ts tha saenien bs itt sital because she did not carry ®| tion to the music festival next May fleld. eh Sg ag er Ah Your $200 Will Now Be as Good as $400 for You Vaudeville, 8 p.m. tof i ctor's certificate to the effect that — — | Preliminary steps are now under + che had swallowed a deadly polson (| 8x to form such’ an organteation Your $225 Will Now Be as Good as $450 for You Table dnote Dioner. with pint || Miss Mana. according 19 her THE TWO FINE OFFERS 1 Seattle : for Y wine, T5¢ mother, took the poison after the -pcrptenomgend menemennenn Joseph Wood, 400 Colman Bldg., 4 yy Now two had quarreled Ae we cla Ge msl pete SpE tomy Meese Your $250 Will Now Be as Good as $500 for You - = # ‘enneernananiitt ( ) V E o Seattle Star has two excep | ny person, blind or partially so, > rn pene NG COUNTS I S tionally fine premium offers whic ith whom any reader of The Star Your $2 75 Will Now Be as Good as $550 for You _ GOOD SHOE REPAIRING it fe making to new subscribers, or | ‘Tay be acquainted. f ‘, , “ for Y We do not seus fs pba“ (or shape) in our At the Home Until Wednesday (to old subscribers who send tn — Your $300 Will Now Be as Good as $600 or ou Shoe Repairing. teur Highwayman,” their rei 1 subscriptions ry FS ~~ a Animated Weekly,” |{s the latest parcel THE MARKET y Jill Now Be as Good as for You KLEIN Ss SHOE HOS 2nd AV. de.” which givee full and complete data Your $350 Will No . $700 soe and information as to the us of the|-.. juovine are the average price S a end s $ At the Olympian Until Wednesday | parcel pont, its rates, ote Whis | sala us seca eodlanen comments ee Your $400 Will Now Be as Good as 800 for You “The Wrong Road to Happiness,” chart includes a map of the state era and prices paid by the re- p f : two reels: “The Phoney Singer,’ of Washington and a map of the Your $450 Will Now Be as Good as $900 for You : R t “Japan, the Industrious,” “The | United States. The other offer ts epor Inventor's Sketch.” a complete Burham shaving outfit, “selling price. At the Yesier Until Wednesday | guaranteed blades, nickel: prices, “wa | | c; First National] Bank of | Seattle, | Washington | il Statement of August 9, 1913 \\ | RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ....... cove cieeees s+ $0,104,093.59 | U. S. Bonds and Premiums....... seseeees 150,000.00 Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks....... 423,655.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures...... 37,150.00 Cash and Exchange..... PPE SPST PEE 1,369,072.54 $4,683,971.13 4 Ft LIABILITIES \ wapital Stock 6 .06d.sn00 vie va ad 4 240k & $ 300,000.00 : : Surplus ere 60,000.00 : Undivided Profit 41,633.04 Circulation ... 99,395.00 Deposits sees 5,182,943.09 $4,683,971.13 --— OFFICERS M. A. ARNOLD, President D. H. MOSS, Vice President and TB seer dian tian ae a peice. Assistant {ff M Cashier Mc MICKE 1, Vice President “Out of “Sweet Deception,’ Bride,” “His Mother-in-law's Visit.” the Ja of Death,” “The Airman's eee At the Good Luck Until Wednesday ‘The Master Cracksmi two reels; “The Waiters’ Picnic, His Sacrifice.” . . At the Elite Until Friday. ‘The Ironmaster,” two reels; “The Kidnaped Train,” “The Twins of Double X Ranch.” ary . At the Good Luck Until Frid “A Slave's Devotion,” two r “Her Big Story,” “The Hopes of Belinda.” VOTE FOR BRIDGE , Wash, Aug, 13.- Indications today were that the measure bonding Clarke county for $500,000 to construct, in con. junction with Multnomah county, Ore., a bridge over the Columbia river, passed by a vote of better than seven to on No election ever held in the county created so much Interest. The bridge, when completed, will be a part of the Pacific highway. AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—"The Passing Show.” Metropolitan—Dark. Seattie—Dark. Orpheum—Vaudevite. Emprese—Vaudevil Pantages—Vaudeville, Grand—Vaudeville and motion pie Clemm ~ Photoplays and vaudeville, Melbourne vaudeville, Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville, — Photoplays and and Best modern outside roome, 25c to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West Stewart,—Advertisement shaving brush and shaving soap, all packed in neat leatherette case Either the map or the razor is sen’ ‘absolutely free with a years sub- ,scription at the regular price of | $3.25 per year in advance. | Send 25c for Butler's Liquid | Tooth Filler. Butler Drug Co., S¢ Advertisement attle, Wash From a German Specialist Blood and Depression, and in fact every disease of the nervous system A great help in relieving |¥em icno5' madlam’ wil, 19 Epilepsy and to purify the | Veal laree + 10@ blood of all eruptions, pimples, | pre | blotches, boils and catarrh, and |7{)™ all obstructions arising from | Shoulder |colds, biliousness and all dis orders of the liver and kidneys. | )A sure thing for constipation, Tobe Aces hee | appendicitis and diabetes, rhew- | ramen Mente Selling: Price, |matism, and in fact all chronic | Baf ne | diseases can be helped and re-| 0x tonmis, lieved. It is a system-builder, 8 poultry, Locai—iiusving Prtee, and it excites’ the natural |ifeu, Ue" 100 cathartic of the bowels and |agrkayty'’® strengthens them Poisonous |B matter must be expelled from |@ SOMETHING NEW), a a ¥ Nerve Tonic for |} all Nervous Disorders, Mental for atrietly Pees, ranch Fruit—Selting Price. Loganberries Plume * 1 Dressed Meate—Selling Price. 1240 E Wethers the system. Blood and Nerve | Veneta Tonic will do that and. still |Ontone tb. leave the system free from| medicine, This medicine has | Bet! My been used by the specialist | Cauliflower, crate ety over 15 years and is now pre- pared by the German Pharma- cal Co., of Seattle, under his personal direction. There over one month's treatment in each package at $1.00 a box For sale by Quaker Drug Co, First Ave, and Giles Drug Co,, 1125 Jackson: St and testimoniain packnme nloations to the German Pharmacal Co. Corner Market 24th Ave. No oW Ballard, le, Wash, \ir Local asparagus, box Local head lettuce, ox Colory. areen top, ‘doe. Teed, Selling tune lettuce, ora Wamntngton tim 21.00@22.00 | aigien 18:00@ 14.00 Wheat kay’ 1e oogpte.oo |ahorts 1 ee \1 |month before you seil it. Tell over | 40,000 Star readers you want'to sell it, and some one among them will buy. Usea Star want ad, Prices printed in the papers mean little or nothing, anyway. The right thing for you to do is to come to our salesrooms at once. You will agree that never before was there in Seattle such a golden opportunity to save big money on any best Piano or Player Piano. During this sacrifice sale Seattle people will actually buy the finest Pianos for $68, $87, $95, $128. Every Piano and Player Piano in this’ great stock is covered by a ten-year warranty from the manufacturer. : Bring in your $5, $6 or $10, or what sum you can spare, and take your pick of the choicest and largest stock of Pianos and Players ever put on sale here or anywhere. The place is at 823 Third Ave., near the corner of Marion St, Seattle, one block south of Madison St. NATIONAL PIANO MFRS. KKK KEKE EE Irifle range, near Cosgrove, Wash.,| « until August 5, when they will en-| pd train for Camp Perry. \* GUN WASN'T LOADED, * . | BUT IT KILLED BOY & The Washington state rifle team TRIP TO THE OCEAN * ROSEBURG, Aug. 13.—An- & _ for anticipation tn the national | The Railroad Men's Excursion|# other sad result of playing # lrifle matches at Camp Perry, O., be- company has arranged its last rail-| * with a gun that was not load- & Poe aac gust 26, will be made up Toad excursion of the season to the) * ed is recorded here today in & [sinning August ie ain, Trig, Gen, ocean beach, Moclips, Sunday, Aug.|* the death of Hestin Mooney. * we i etewellyn; spotter, Col. Wm. 24 via the Northern Pacific rall-/* 10 years old, who was shot by IM. Inglis, Second infantry; coach, Wy ae |* his brother, Floyd. While toy: * Sapt Henry A. Wise, Second tn nis will afford anyone an oppor-|%* ing with the weapon, Floyd, * ltantry; team and alternates, Capt tunity to see the ocean and spend! * aged 11, with a shout of child- # ary team and infantry, Capt,|the afternoon on the beach. ‘The |x ish glee, leveled the weapon at * Walter C. Hinman, Second infantry; |train passes through Olympla, Aber-|% his brother and pulled thet aratehart c Ross, Second infantry; deen, Hoquim and the Grays Harbor) % trigger. “The charge took ef- | First Lieut, Norris A. Miller, Second | COUnt * fect a few inches above the # infantry; First Lieut. Elliott L. Col % lad's thigh, and death was al- * burn, G. A. R. C.; First Lieut. J. A.| * most instantaneous. * ROR ORI IOI Emma Goldman The Talented Anarchist Durrent, medical corps; Sergt. A K.| 1, Second infantry; Serst son, Co. I, Second infant: | EVE ATTLE INTERURBAN RALLWAY ry; Sergt. R. A, Miller, Co. I, Second aE WAy SV infantry; Q. M et. B Spat Lectures pom. Le ford, machine gun company ond] 10-80, infantry; Sergt. T. A Bitar, oF f AUG. 13, 14, 16 p.m.’ dally. Second infantry; Corp. F. J. Wal-| Titth wv. nea? Mace, Co. 1, Second infantry; Artif AT I. W. W. HALL ts Ajax Drug Store, licer, J. E. Carey, Co. 1, Second in-| hae th and deni ah onal fantry; Artificer W. A. Mundell, Co. | 211 Occidental Av. traina 300 a. Mh ande400"D.m. Loent |, Second infantry; Private Hl W Entrance in Rear | 5:05, 6:00, 1300, B00, 9101, 10:08, Second infantry og 200,700. B20, LOB pe ms Smith, Co, EB, The team officials and members will practice on the American lake | SUBJECT TONIGHT “SYNDICALISM” Freight leaves PACIFIC NOR EVERE 6:00 pom aC TION CO,