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WEDNE THE STAR A Ie Dyspeptic’s § Dream ba Good Meal || BITS OF GOSSIP Me Could Most Coms etely njoy tt It He Ate a Stuart's | ttle, Dyepepela Tablet Afte t Escapes Across Human Bridge . [ee : to] int lay. “Brennan of the | DRESS IS IMPORTANT FACTOR IN MOVIE Berea 4 1 now , ge, made ACTING, SAYS POPULAR STAR OF FILMS = > ex € n Ame an elrele i and vertures of Brennan, an trish them he escapes and the lenter nt at ‘ into the grave he has dug his riyal. The story has a hep-| Jockey Murt in “The Winner’ In trying to make more realistic A race track scene, Harry Stafford was thrown from a horse and goug:| ed in oye The horse used in this ple » was only three month out the fleld 1 was very aptr-| shows an ex mou © “break” for b workout. | Seeing that the fault with | Sie could eat a meal like that) 1). ) and not with the horse, the] g be took a Stuart's Dyspepsia ey, now down and ¢ dtowt bet” to try his skil © food rd was “thrown uy. Of coarse this fear \ sad diseas ~ it you with t sey @ements that boost to her” and she pea! . apd thus lose you ar | ach elements ntained in | ‘Stuart's pee Sar uaa ‘sek aa {tinued on his way via the “Air| they are So pO) : them. | route n furlong farther sal-| Series of Educational Pictures Coming The Universal company soon will release a series of educational pic tures dealing with the bee in all {ts fog the mea! eaten bod and thus e gestive machinery of vctivities; chicken ranches, show when the next mea » important part that machin has are stronger 8 . lays in the modern chick's life i w {new and sanitary ways of hand!'ng Miss Adrienne Kroell pela Tablet) cows and housing hem, and the w tek ly | ric try ice from Dress {s an important factor in the success of a photoplaye ligestion #0 | the 4 to th | “Street clothes and evening dress, wh worn in a scene, should a his | series are co: 1} be th roughly uptodate and good to look at company will nee another! photoplay is gaining the same position as the stage haa had Obtain a box from your druggist. |series of the Unit ates bureaus| for years and years with respect to being the forerunner of fashion Price, 54 cents. lof standards, fish lghthouses men patrons of a picture play study the dress of their favorite feminine star, as well as her acting, and it behooves the that in mind” So says clever Adrienne Kroell, tare of the day and meat inspection DANCING pi ile: HIPPODROME Keep Out Alligators In order to secure the greatq@t yas Lo one of the most popular “movie She practices her belief, too, wearing clever costumes in a clever way when the part requires them Pith and Uni satis amount of realism, Capt. Dalton bangle ideciatlicinileeese ng the making of the Bison pic-| War of the Afridis,” entore water with alligators, tx LIFE FOR PEACH SHE LIKES JAKE : ANERDEREN, Wash. Oct. 1.—Chtet Tahola known as Chief Ma head of the Quinalult tribe and ars of age, was granted a di voree from his wife, who, he says, has become enamored of arother trainer i vised and keeper strong net it, as it was [ agal JOHNSTOWN, Crawling under the wagon of a fruit peddler, on sarold Tony Far. bee gave his life for a peach that had fallen to the street. The ped dler did not see the youngster, and, Pa., Oct Tr BROS. Just Printers : 9919 THIRD n® captain was forced to uss his eane to hold them off, and the pic ture clearly shows the risks he MAIN 1043 [Ok from the snapping Jaws of the | brutes. | + +e starting his horse, ran over him.) man of the tribe, known as “Nixgor Tg ICE | “Bnobby,” a Satire on Society The child died tn 10 minutes. ‘ Iake.” y | Telephone Elliott 5560 Al E. Christie, the Nestor com ies pany director, has deserted thy com. edies temporarily to produce sev. eral dramas. His first picture tells the story of a chorus «irl who visits some ¢nob- —— | bish relatives TWOFINE OFFERS She is sought by a society man of | The Seattle — standing, protected by him Star has two excep-| [7 ‘marries him Pemiteis ner suoecere or ANNOUNCEMENT tee rates. We guarantee Weight and prompt de | eB DELIVERY Co. Quaint Customs of Queer People | They Have Angels on Stage in Siam Wf making to new subscribers, or toe subscribers who send tn their fmewal subscriptions. One is the pareel post chart, which Dr. Macy, the specialist cele fall and complete data and drated for his exceptional success | as to the use of the In the drugiess treatr field post, its rates, etc. This Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Neurol facludes a map of the state O€Y, Bloodless Surgery and Naturo- @ Washington and a map of the pathic ! has moved his of- Waited States. The other offer is fices to and re conven Scomplete Burham shaving outfit, | a emsisting of safety corner of First av »be building, nd Madison st. razor, _ mre blades, eckel-h Dr. Macy 1s licen the State brush and shaving soap, all and has been in continuous prac =p Beat leatherette case. tice eight years. His advanced the map or the razor is sent methods have secured the conft ileolately free with a year’s sub- dence of ny of the most promi at the regular price of nent and advanced thinkers of the Der year in advance Northwe HY’s CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED | NOSTRILS AND HEAD—CATARRH GOES. | Imtarly Clears Air Passage | You; fragrant balm dissolves by the hea’ | Freely, Nasty Fis of ihe nostrils, penetrates and | Marge Stops, Head Colds heals the inflamed, swollen mem-| and Dull Headache brane which lines the nose. head | i a Vanish, ears the alr pas-| discharges and} Gets small bottie anyway just ng, soothing re-| WERT t—Appiy @ Ittle in the nos-| lief comes im: y | ‘ j oe instantly your clogged De lay av tonight strug. : #4 stopped-up air passa r breath, with head stuffed; ot the ill open: you nost losed, hawking and blow-| Wetthe treely: dullness and he ad- ing. Catarra or a cold, with its} f MBS tisappear. Hy morning’ the —e Colé-in-head or catarrhal Cen be gone. Disery now! | Mall bottle of running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throal, and raw dryness is| The people of Siam, that very In distressing but truly needless, lteresting nation in southeastern Put your falth—just once—in| Asia, are passionately fond of music, has existed {n Siam for thousands of years. The plays, as staged in Siam to Get the “Bly's Cre Balm « Cream Balm" and your cold|the theatre and dancing. History|day, are very diferent from ours. BMY drug store, This sweet, atarrh will surely disappear, jand tradition show that the drama|They make no effort to {Illustrate i the thoughts and actions of the peo- ple of today. The subjects are all myths and fairy stories taken from |the oldest Siamese traditons and folklore. The serious male parts are played by women The cos. |tumes are made up largely of span gles and jeweled ornaments. A great part of the entertainment |consists of dances intended to por. tray love, victory or defiance, and ballets of fantastically dressed wom en and men march and dance back Brennan of the Moor “He Stole From the Rich to Give to the Poor.” Featuring and forth, representing armies, pro: cessionals, and, as shown tn our pic the Famous ture above, flights of angels. Note th wings of the two actresses The stage {s usually oval in shape, and the audience sits all round tt, |except at one end, where there are ¢, with who stole only to give. A stirring Irish romance Zarney Gilmore, as Brennan, the noble robber A fight in a darkened ballroom, stage coach hold |two entrances, Small companies of tier Arete -duela vad an strolling actors, of which there are : , |many, are accustomed to do with out dressing rooms, changing their E clothes, when necessary, in the pres scape ACFOSS a iman ri ge jence of the audience, Shadow plays are marionette shows, in which the | dialogue is the most {mportant part, sre some of ‘the sensational scenes, always well attended. | SUNDAY ON ERRORS | “To let @ good man go be- | | | cause of an error Is like shoot ing a good horse after a hard summer's work.”—Hilly Sunday A Man Flies Upside Down And then leaves the aeroplane by a parachute.—Big in his world’s series articles n ' ' , The St Tim's funeral—and other world’s news pictures in Bee The Star tomorrow for the | “Gaumont’s Weekly.” great baseball,evangelist’s first | Jers to app Y, QCTOBER 1, 1913. WHAT’S HUE RIE Olympian Tonight The Mothering Hear iio raph two-part py! y's Brand Kate 1 ‘ Hida Awakes,” Exsanay con Class A Wednesday Until Saturday Night nan of the Moor,” three-reel Melbourne Wednesday Unti! Satur day Night The Bow t ' ec His Last De te drama; "The Hardest W Rell ance drama Alhambra Until Wednesday Night Paying the Prie x Heact Animated Week! world's news The Strug ! drar Littl A Heald » Roman Gladiat " ed os @ Grand Wednesday Until Saturday Night Into Lu é Dinguise,” I ‘ ed and atu eee Colonial Wednesday Until Saturday Night fi I bin drama Falne Selle drama « I Tilikum Wednesday Until Saturday Night Battle of Fort Lar tw part Kale but Dead and “With c 1 of Phrenology,” | split reel Blograph ed Oxy: | lo orneo,’ Pathe t ree At the Yesier Tonight The Lonely Princess Mina | ablan Nigh The Kacape yoleon Whithe hag {AR THE MA Attempts are being along dairy row today to k the price of fresh ranch exgs at the p t level. Any increase tn the auota-| tions would work such | \ & hardship on the ret l er a8 to cause the de Princeton Pennants The New Store at the Old Stan t mn oR 4 in the City of Seattle N° THAT’S not bluster, just a plair have seen—-then note the prices! q Tailored Suits worth $30.00 and $35.00—S 1 ict c 1 n heavy mann or 54-inck tin Ch ter cutas heavy with Women's Serge Sulte, cutaway or straight fron | EXTRA!—00 4 quality lined witt Curtain Scrims Special 25¢ yard Curtain Scrims, with While the neat colored cross bar sorim “$1 $2.00 Cable Net Cur. Shoes for aptiool thar or viel kid; sizes 12 to 2. $1.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains dullettes, pair . ” Fall Apparel are Not Excelled $20.00 Plush Coats—Coal-black beauties in the three length, lined $16 Ja Shoe Values of Note! colored border; some hem f len’t every day that you run acrosa Shc stitched; white, cream 15¢ ; ; r ecru, Special, yd i) ee ae tn ceuanenene 38¢ yard Marquisette Scrims, Pe ee ee fine quality, in plain or $2.50 pair Women’s or tehed — borders; Girls’ Shoes—low heels in cream o1 Arabian viel or metat calf Special, vard sizes 3, 3%, 4 and 12\4¢ Cross Bar Scrime, 4% on! utton or lace 49 and fancy colored drapertes | | pair r P' 1 Migs 120] | $3.00 pair Boys’ Hare Pan laine, White Oe APE like fron; all sizes, the bian; 3 yards long. wd NO $2.49 They're — beautifu sol P. and te potion Giris’ $3.00 High-Cut Shoes—Gun metal, calf other cu & great choe for schoo! Special $1.50 pair Women’s Feit Second Avenue at James Street 50 wear $2.29 an additional nickel to Hair the price. The present situation is : cutting the retatlers’ profite | Nets The butter m ie steady, and| with a supply stock on AM har {minediate advance is fore Colors 1. A hundred sacks of ruta Tomorrow *ARAR, KFOWN oF ench of Tin othy Vogel, 15 from Dawsor 2 for Se has been r ed on the street Native and California quinces are arriving. There are no more black-| berries or cantaloupes on the street | le (Corrected aatiy by W. Godwin |G ujnes, fowl, tive, as, 9.00 a i & Co) = pigeees, geek 180 [01d roostais Bt | Apples, local cook! arf 4 " Ducks, o1 ve a Peaches ae So 1, fat iklainay, iy [Berth we ”ducklin | Plume *3$ % ‘ %»’ 3 8 White Pekin au“ 8 White river . block Spring duckitngs, col || bee 16.00 17.00 dee 10 Bee y pC athe amt an: or OKs at petites ciclo: Ot 8 38) Los ANGELES, Oot 1—Jakey| | howe 8 A | Ruta * see 125 | Scherer, 3, disapeared while wan- Pumpkin th eres sks | dering in Hollenbeck park. The po-| | . 14 Cabbage 01% | Celery 60 @ 60 |lloe think he was drowned in the Cas. Cucumbers 28 @ “bo” Corn | lake. eed Teets, rack 78 |}tead iettuce $ ceria idiioeneericng | Radtehes " HH i adteb HONOLULU, Oct. 1 —The service) | « aa al and pork of deportation warrants began yes-| | 198 a a | Aly Perry Dro terday and men and women deni , 2 + 5) is | zens, mostly Japanese, of the ten-| o8 size, dx 225 'jlens, over 3 ibs. fat 13 @ 16 _lderioin, which is to be abolished. NOW OUT MAN SWALLOWS BEE; | NORWICH, N. HIS STOMACH STUNG Y., Oct. 1— —-Suffering from the sting of a that flew down his throat, John Dye, a farmer, is in @ se- rious condition. Dye owns thousands of bees, while collecting honey, flew into his mouth and || passed down his throat, sting- ing him in the stomach, accord- to attending physicians. When he dropped the honey swarms of bees attacked him. You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Look for th scription and have the paper delivered to you daily so you will be sure and receive your cou Size 15x 35 always paid 65c for. e Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. Send in pons daily. This is the kind of pennant you have It is the best offer we have ever made our readers. Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents Inches your sub- These pennants are of the best wool felt and absolutely correct as to color and design. They will form a pretty ornament for your den or dining room, houseboat, bungalow or living room and will appeal to vou even $f you are nota college These pennants will brighten any spot. man. With them you can assemble handsome table covers, beautiful portieres, sofa covers, wall blankets and a hundred and one other unique decorations. A different pennant will be offere 1 each week. Pennants can be secured at The Seattle Daily Star Office, 1307 7th Ave. Tf ordered by mail enclose five cents extra for postage for each pennant. Do not mail in Pennants weekly A few Wisconsi | | written especially for article. || advance orders. n, New York and Colorado Pennants still left. They will not be filled until Pennants are issued. Order ial SS arr eS SSR SS ES SSE ES SSS ES SO

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