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‘THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913. ! “4 — METROPOLITANs o's “ANOTHER CONAN & HARKIS SUCCRSS — JMats. Wed, - Sat a | R EATER EADING TH Mae Ma w 2) \ » Perfect Cast and Chorus : ii FA_Thewsena Laughs Rolled Into One pairs ma--Nighte, $1.60, #1, Tee 80a 380 14 P \NTAGES SEATTLE THEATRE j i Queen of the Bnelish Music Hal ee a Woe ; Ye! “The Apple of Pari AILEY @ MITCHELL PRESENT iat Beneations: W sf Dramatic Play | “SAPHO” } i ' ING MINNT AMATO & ©0 r mS s . GREA “if you are a sinner, It le _ through your own choice. No ether person is to blame for the Ity or environment. - fauit, and you must price—death and eternal aration from ag N sinning. Nor can you lay blame at the door of hered- Yours the pay the sep Thus spoke Dr. Sunday night, def mudience which ‘floor and ga to suffocat! last of the first day's oe a series of reviv al @ will last all this week ar * er int t may extend over into nex In the morning the Moderator preached on “Slaying His fan.” In the afternoon he had led meeting of men. Both sessions Were largely and enthusiastically “The Wages of Sin” for his text la Dr. Matthews took — night “The Wases of S % Beas: the Gift of God Is Etera He held out small ta the man pleads, father was a drunkard before tne.” or “I have lived tn a criminal _ environment,” or “One who ts leider and stronger than I led mo astray.” | T CROWD JAMS: _ MATTHEWS’ CHURCH IN REVIVAL SERVICE A man’s environment, or busi ness, or nature, or heredity !# uo excuse for his sins,” said the doo-| tor. He has the will, {f he wishea to exercise it, to face about and lead a Christian life, “And what shall we say as to tho As And the wages you sow sation, 1 ty. £ al these are a al 4 when pay c/mes and ck {s cashed, it ts death and eternal separation from God In contrast with the wages of sin, God helping me, let me direct you all to the great «tft of the Dt ¥ine Savior, promising you eternal life, open to you all, needing only the Holy Spirit and watting only your acceptance of His blessing and strength, an asking of you only obedien to the laws of God Sow but the t seed th the desire and acceptan t be quickening and bearing of the fruits of Christ almost before you rea! e that he has enter d into your life.” Tonight Dr. Matthews will preach on “The Waiting Mother. * MILWAUKEE, Oct. 27.—Sev 3 firemen are known to be dead, Goren men missing, and about 20 fnjured today as a result of a fire ywhich raged throughout the night fm the Good: al Meat Prices FRYE:C0.’S MARKETS _.20¢ 123¢ 20c Choice T-Bon' Choice Sirloin Steak j Choice Rib and Loin | Mutton Chops .....--+++ 15c (This mutton is of a super. for quality. Try it.) 4 Green Ground Bones, a ;. 5 pounds for ...--- 15¢ 4 Pork Liver, ; 3 ibs. for ...--++ vee ADE Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. SALTS IF KIDNEYS OR BLADDER BOTHER Beginning November 1 initiation Get the Rosery Flower Shop| 1 RK, Clark, D. D. 8, ql ey for me bership in the Seattle| Prices on Cut Flowers and Designs.' 4405 Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union i Athletic club for the next-60 ¢ Elliott 4241 TE—Bri ns A Nh Harmless to flush Kidneys) yi) ho reduced to $10. Seven oars (No ng Thte Ad Wit and neutralize irritating | will com tar the price ti the acids. membership campaign. Thursday % |night the several teams will be 7 Kidney and Bladder weakness re-|dined, and the campaign will then sult from uric acid, says a noted au: | begin. ithority. The kidneys filter this acid! Sancthitisiciiaiecrininenseatid ‘from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often rematns ‘40 irritate and inflame, causing a ‘burning, scalding peppy or ape ting irritation at neck © a — “the bladder, obliging you to seek Moncrvig’ MONICA, Cal. Oct. 27.— *gelief two or three times during the pT arles rpene Faces and Running Right. ‘The sufferer is in constant | Tongue, Sloux bucks employed by ASY WEEKLY dread, the water passes sometimes | * motion picture company, stole Se sith @ scalding sensation and is|'he manager's firewater and cele P, Y. 2 very profuse; again, there is diff). | P00 Rimiays ad ae i NT Seedder weaknegs, most fotks call jo tee is — 20,000 feet of reel “ cause they can't control urina Nadtes aptured, ss ag While it is extremely annoy-| - Open a Charge Account and sometimes very painful, It is a well known fact that one can oad Byer — ne raat AIN HITS AUTO meet an obligation much more readily than ents oO a ae . i q , a Seoes fovr ounces of Jad Salts from | he re ne : like sum. ; your pharmacist and take a table-} VENICH, Cal, Oct. 27-—R. J. At the Eastern you pay a little down spooaful in a glass of water before) Finn of Los Angeles received se when you make your selection and we trust breakfast, continue this for two or three days. “This will neutralize the acids in the urine so {t no longer is @ source of irritation to. the blad der and ‘urinary organs which then act normally again, Jad Salts is inexpensive, Jess, ond is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and is used thou sands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen- did for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have 4 pleasant, offer- wescent Iithia~water drink, which @uickly relieves bladder trouble, ! harm-| Jcollapsing wall. 7 FIREMEN KILLE 000 00 BLAZE The men were caught under a Three of the in Jured will die. year Rubber Co.'s local explosion and adjoining buildings. The |? The fire started In the Goodyear company’s basement, following an ia the panizing Jes the Goodyear company, the losers were the Western Eleo Doyle, George Clau-|tii. Co. Zimmerman Bros, and the} Stumof-Langhoff Clothing Co., and the Leo Abraham Cigar Co. The loss ts estimated at about $500,000. SALEM, Oct. 27.—That Oregon's irrigation system, so far as titles to water is concerned, ts superior to that of any other state, is the declaration of F. H. Newell, director of the U. S. reclamation service, and chairman of a committee ap- pointed by the Association of Civil Engineers to prepare a national water law. Ludwig Fr the noted German poet of Berlin, has been by the Deutscher Verein of the unt versity to speak Tuesday evening, November He will give readings and tnter- pretations from his own writings. This will be his first visit to the | Pacific coast. PROBE BRIBERY a dit While unco 1 either by As to cost, our prices are S. District Att Al or the of. one-third to fictals of the trea 4} © @G an been engaged ¢ © cot there i# a rt e fe d-|as execu! cretary of the Mu-| «gett! ing today that the grand re 1 league. It in the first time | G0ld convened this morning, will investi ne history of the org: Hon | famous gate bribery charges aj at|that a secretary has been ured | least one local customs AFTER MEMBERS rious injuries, and four other pas- sengers in his automobile were hurt when the car was struck by a Pa cific Electric train near here Sun | day. GIVE MASQUERADE PARTY will be given 7 A masquerade Federated Clubs October 30 at 7 Association A young business women are cordial ly invited, members or not, party of the 30 o'el rooms e Best modern outside rooms, 250 to 60c. Stewart House, 86 West Stewart.—Advertisemot, whether they are club | NEW Y¢ that has re Taxis «@ flashing par Down a ed, sav dene | without the slightest danger | twinkle quiet And yet Where's Where a near here. pler, co up tn p which th The Mau 4 of le Weat st | There ts | cangway T don't care fc tab | | | | AUBURN fore and wea and offering the Perry ra They will be once, | | | Bult was | Anton F, Stander against F. M GET SEGRETARY to give all of Mr. Morris years, has been a member of the| |R. C, Erskine & Company. jocal ‘realty where TAKE THEM BAGK LEFT T CHARGES FRAUD THRONGS ABOARD GROW HILARIOUS AND CORKS POP MERRILY JUST BEFORE MAURETANIA SAILS; NORMAN DESCRIBES IT Illustrated Eapectally for BY NORMAN (The Star's New York Correspondent.) LOW PRICES EASY Grote-Rankin’s TERMS Dascero TO Pile This is the sewing machine Ma ours Aa@WR that every woman will have in her home eventually Su value is always more | tory in the end 4 especially when it costs nol more And this week we're making it easy for you to own a Free |by forming a club, the mem [bers of which will get a Free ne for, sooner or \ see the Free fachine in the homes bors and then you will wish you had com- pared BEFORE instead of AFTER having bought some other machine. | | The Free hs V provements over all other sewing machines I is the twentieth century sewing ee oe yy ban a machine. It is s in every vital part. Remember these WAT three important points Thie Newspaper by Raymond Crawford Ewer, The FREE is the most beautiful sewing machine, other machine. 1y other machine. where one may have a little privacy. Some are bidding farewell by letter, opening notes, in the big writing room, which will be taken off| by the ptlot when he leaves the ship at Sandy Hook. The FREE. sews faster tha The FREE runs lig ORK, Oct The hour 1s close to midnight. The crowd As the hour of sailing drawa nearer, the throng grows larger and Furthermore! the t right. It is practically red out of the theatres ts Mowing through Times 8qUare) more hilarious, Corks pop merrily. There are quite a number of] ,.4 ble lifetime. No other hurants and the subway entra folkn who aren't going, but who have come down to have a farewell | U7WCara> nies d © snort cabmen ye sign-topped roofs are a) supper with friends who . g mac in the world stand rain In fact, you don't even have to be a friend of a passenger to buy | t of its in addition to this ng the North river it's different, The huge piers ®re), dinner in the Mauretania’s restaurant. It's a perfectly good after} we give you with the Free Sewing Machine for a tow a watchmen, You can oross West 8t | theatre supper place—only a little out of the way ’ panse. id river, along the river, that band playing? re those people laughing? Let's follow this taxt, which whirls down 14th st. and swings across | to the pler entra A man and we an get out, In evening attire, They svator and walk down the p the deck of a great sht n the tania ta te 1 at 1 o'clock aving at 9 a m., the departing time of most & great pile of steamer baskets near the head of the! They'll be sorted out and ivered la z th now. Th walters rui about of being run over by nine or ten trucks. | Here and there the bright gleam of a ferry boat's windows breaks the blackness of the Hudson's ¢ across a silent and placi The lghts on the Jersey shore Romething doing somewhere pier floor to & gangWay, P. he does this sometimes. » recipients re saying good-bye to friends, at th In quiet corners of the deck, shouted AN INSURANCE FOR FIVE YEARS AGAINST AC- down the gangplank, gloved hands are waved Then big ship| CIDENT, LOSS, OR DESTRUCTION OF YOUR MA- swings into the stream, The bright spot of laughter and light and|CHINE BY FIRE, WATER OR OTHERWISE. music moves majestically down the river, The merrymakere line the/| Club terms this week only— | ni tal $1 Down $1 a Week The doors of the pler entrance rumble together, the watchmaa comes with his lantern, the river is quiet again | and | to the Mount Carmel Mission | Finally comes the “All Ashore cry. Farewells are enter tho of the bi The police are today following up| SWALLOWS MERCURY FOR SHORT STAY OWN Oct. 27 Light and Rai ri thetr bravado gone ttle of no ri ry last night, : stopped Norman C. Hair, Wm. RK Ae a fee aha Gia otheen | Thos. Samuels, convicts, who es | other damage caped from Folsom state prison | -—————— Friday, were taken {nto custody at/| To Cure a Cold In One Day |rake LAXATIVE BROMO Qt neh, near Rattlesnake Bar, by Sheriff McAuley and his|te cure BW ldeputics early Sunday morning. |sse® b= Tho fugitives had discard oir | lrifte, and offered but alight resist lace when cornered in the house.| returned to Folsom at started Saturday by Jor hi dan, FE. M. Jordan & Co, and Helen BE. Jordan, his financial age | charging the latter with defran im of thousands of dollars past 1 ars. | In the building of OR, L. R. CLARK, D. OD. & hotel, the plaintiff all Jor dans charged him commissions for} If it is the fear of pain that Is |lending him hts own money and col-| keeping you away from the dentist llecting interest on ft banish the idea. For we havo/ Joriginated a system by which wo jean emove the most sensitive ¢ rem nerves or that bill both his time to the work. | © on, for the past eight |*!6ned by inan«ger, mortgage firm of eft moat of the town in street « refund money if it fatle GROVES senature ts on | teeth without hurting you alf less than any protects the operator and WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices » Manager a clue, furnished by Mra. J. BE. Me-| A little girl was with her. The . Grew, 1146 11th ay, So, to the|woman seemed rather nervous.) LOS ANGELES, Oct 27--Mrs| VIENNA, Oct. 27.-Emperor Wil- |minsing Mrs. O. F. Platt of Port-|Mra, MoGrew directed her to the | Edna McConnell, 36 separated from| Mam has arrived for a short stay DARK land and her T-yearold daughter,|mixsion, which ts located on the ber husband, committed suicide} with Emperor Franz Josef of Aus Mildred same block as the McGrew home. | Sunday by swallowing mercu ria, | After reading The Star Saturday,’ Last Monday Mra. Piatt matied gees ee EET An accident In| Mre. MeGrew recalled that on last a letter to hor sister at Taylor's Iway plant| Tuesday a woman angwering Mra. 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Pork prices going up, up, up—get some of this ready money. Six thousand acres of beautiful rolling land overlooking Puget Sound; advantageously located townsite that will become an important industrial center. Acreage prices range up from $65; terms as low as $1 an acre a month; don't delay, but see me, see Birmingham, get located right away—ideal home for the family. Visit one of my offices for maps, booklets and other literature, or send in attached coupon, ie, K. STURTEVANT Main Office, 310-313 Boston Block, Seattle. English (Lakewood), on G, N. Ry., Birmingham, Washington, THE FREE or | |