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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1913. ' au ODAY WEMOVEOUR OFFICE =|AMUSEMENTS| MOORE THEATRE 5 PAYS Tuesday, Nov. 4 POPULAR-PRICED MATINEES WED. AND SAT. “THE LURE’ THE GREATEST PLAY OF THE DAY |DEMANDS TRIAL “IN U.S, COURTS FOR OYNAMITERS CHICAGO, — Oct 31-United States District Attorney Miller of Minneapolis made a hard fight tu the federal court today in support of hia contention that a federal tribuoal was the proper place in |which to try the labor leaders con ETROPOLITANS =) PANTAGES 0 otise’ ssa’ ficulties that we will experience when we begin the actual task Mat. the courts of the various state swe’! “The Apple of Paris” whore dynamiting oe BOL G| nnnines metzn,sinen rom [ive regen, ne ee 2° WY fitted into nooks that one thousand would fill. It is a critical Stews tone ners ts mere tart" "* MAR fone "era ate” WT physical reason that compels us to reduce our stock to the lowest possible point before trying to move. violated a federal statute. SEATTLE THEATRE | ———————_—_— eign and ree GIRL HAS THRILLING TIMES ON LONG HORSEBACK RIDE BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT “SAPHO” Boys’ Overcoats $3.75, - Boys’ Furnishing Goods = f] | | from the fine mec 1 Slouses, HEARERS LOGI Think of It—New Fall Colorings— Sweaters, Odd Trousers choice at very low prices. eis pied hives ht this Pall from the biggest - Hair Line Stripes $17.50 Dr. M. A. Matthews Thursday new maker ¢ t togers Peet ¢ Every garment We have received these by express every few days all MEME er the ancrptance of Christ marked down for a quick sale to $3.75, $5.75, $8.75. this month in our efforts to keep | nes in stock to meet ‘as the Son of God, in. the revival | ‘ : | the wishes of our customers We have hair lines in white ee eet Preebytorien || lines in plain navy blue field, the most desirable made. More | “If Christ is not the Son of God,” | Men’s Velour Hats $5 75 || . came in yesterday. These we are putting on sale with our . “tell me by wh e . 7 ws regular stock, at $17.50. Nothing in t 's history has mea ipa if eoninn Ragielan Stas TZat oe Pid 90 much to contend with, from pee t of genuine Au Ve fa ayed ; the inside and from the outsi © of the Wilson tariff bill, bue now arrived—came by t 1 3 50 , has the church. Y y it beca A soit Sui Ss $ . 71. —s_d the gates of hell i le, $5.75 Handsome bright new patterns ar models—standard ; ¢ teration S 5. u 1 . . the Alteration: Cale, ” | makers. A very large selection of Business Suits at this | 1h | Against 2 \ “If you don’t accept Him as the fon of God,” he continued, “you exceedingly low price, $13.50. of eed walking in the same path, pass oe Sk Bs po rage eel Fifty Young Men’s Suits | — § Qvercoats $13.50 aa If you have ever doubted Christ and ; His position !n history, you should BY MISS BETTY THORPE =; slow, but they speeded up, blow $1 0 50 i do so if you are a student of 4 ing their horn andsom oO coat models 2 a tt | Petstory. z LIBBY, Mont. Oct. 29.—I! My horse went crazy and bolted : . aa) Alt oe handsomest Overec at ; a and patterns of this i | Witness the wanderings of the, have got this far, anyway, and down the gh hill sit teak wchchien” Caskets ot bie alla Fall and Winter season are included in this sale. Our stock Rees, There is only on ean BD) | naven’t done so bad, consider The machine | inht at ou Casi . : F tr Macey is very hea { time to move short. So we have to why the Jew e have . heels. Ty desirable sui and selling out c klwv ‘i a “< pga no national sabe c rect ing some of the difficulties. dd desirable ' 4 . ‘ sian sell these at‘any pricé tl ill bring, to turn them into cash 3 — her | A few days before leaving Wet os the. ceavatntsa hati i hile ip eu ii en $17.50 and 3 ud 1 vv ar c € . Le - , aad ' ? wht we may the qualities at other prices we ar 4 This afternoon a special meeting| SPokane, my horse kicked me ook and we we at a hard ss ) 1 i | for women only will be held at 3 though oi eatery geese gallop over rocks and down hill sold for $15.00 and $20.00 for $19.50 each. || $22.50. F ; “Babe” stle, 4 Tonight, the sermon will be| enovgn to ride, the hehe eeatese the Botck wet. Che pas Baving Seattle's Saloon Moen.” cacti ht enced ¢ hea 8° chine stopped. The horse could run no further make slower time than | plan- od. and stood trembling. : | So Ata little town In Idaho | saw | BIGHTEEN TOLEDO aiRLs a doctor, and, after dressing my ag wpettscdhg 4 eget aang | : STUDY CARPENTER WORK || wound, he advised me to turn [fh | "usely told them what I) he So on ueal| oe thought of them. They sald, they | women's class in carpen- | 1 decided to keep on. ¥ ag boy rote to Face. | e oe ‘ ‘tering, with 18 enrolled the || 1 have ridden in some bad storms], 7p pext night T Kot logt tn the first day, has been organizing | /and had some thrilling experiences | fi \aiy ¢, ih cana pire pts mia : fa connection with the manual | | at night over mountain trails. bog “pope ; 2 Cc Eris ate Maegan te |hRemna s| COR. SECOND COR. SECOND echoo! | After leaving Sand Point, Idaho, . ~ “ r | | | ioesiana nat "AT "ARS UNION AND UNION sg She age Seog geoph breegind BB to leave the noxt day, momo quintve> [the Uills, when T hi " jbe raining so hard that the le ¢ he ra persuaded me/ to stay. I left a day later. I am sending a pleture of myself, Troma Quinine. Look for | hind me. | peor Babe’ and a deer we got at the! signature of FW. Grove. Cures « Cold My horse is deathly afraid of au Wallace ranch | | jthat they are destroying the orch: This is a splendid time’ to open a charge account at the Eastern. Just a little each week or month will keep you in proper wear- ing apparel through- out the season. One Day, Cures Grip in Two Days He 144° 1 imotioned for them to go ards a* the ranches. I am now leaving on the road for Kalispell. J hope to make better| TRINIDAD, Colo., Oct. 31.—Mine time from now on, at least until !iowners {nthe strike-bound coal! reach the Rockies. fields warned Adjt. Gen. Chase tc f day that they belleved hundreds of strikers were gathering for a stmul-| | Joya ie were not for | ODD ITEMS aneoun attack on all the mine sarda’ camps, from Aguilar to| orm : an: ix of | Derwind ring | | They exp 4 especial appre-| NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—This cer BROOARG th xprense p z 2 | 8 UNION hension for the safety of 600 strike | tainly does- to be opening up | 5, Oct a1 Reg who, with their families, like a gr e season for the # to organ| ar tered {nside the stockade at|Indefatigable Order of Atikle rs 1, O. of A. L, {s a Broadway | . pure and simple. CMOchete | oe" Gi ZO lars grind nformation: bureaus” | Agr WRAL have organized a n to fight a city order driving them from street! on » strikers’ camp fires blazed! hills last night, with the which for tempting, enticing aa . wee ne companies’ searchlights play is, as pure and simple as| flavors-—delightful crisp: 4 ing 09 the groups which surround be on Broadway,| of allegcand frp ten WRONG SEASON _ jed them. here purity and stmplicity are not | Waslae at wea, tras ar CHICAGO, Oct. 31—With the} exactly what one would call ‘ram-) anh, an 1 7 * elty hall crusted with snow, a coun > ee a PRS pant | ramel cemters—stand cil committee met today to draftan| The Tie That Bind: | ‘They’ve been along Broadway for supreme. ordinance definiig what is naughty| e Tie That Binas many seasons, those Idle, merry { gentlemen who have naught to do and muck to narrate and what is proper tn women's bathing snits. 1s | That was back in the days when! TO UNIFY TIME ° | women wore regular skirts which | PARIS, Oct. $1.—The second tn-| hung around thelr feet. Remember Imperial Candy Co., Seattle y s that didn't cling, or twist, or thing? They didn't give a ghost of a show for the noble pursult of ankle-lamping, | except on rainy or windy days. | | The Broadway squad used to have to stand {n doorways, or in the lee of the tall buildings and in hale a whole lot of disagreeable weather, {n order to have any kind of a pleasant afternoon. Not #o now, The happy days have come. Sunshine spoils no. body's enjoyment | The game's getting better right | along, to First the tightening of the skirt All any an er needed was a corner whe might be seen boarding and unboarding the street cars 4 Then the slash. Just léok any- where, up and down the sidewalk More or loss of a strain on the saat ae of Ta ae Bradbury Suits and Coats cows,” a play written by the ex- |worth while, . At Prices That Seem Small Crown Princess Loutse. The plece. , ot eve d 5 ‘| A friend called one evening and) And NOW Wi it ii not even salacious, failed utterly in| round a married couple in the mid-| Do you khow what some of the| hen Quality Is Considered its premiere. 1 i i i eras dle of a row. After the storm had| more deadly sex are doing along Our display this season is more than attrac- old wi national chronometrical confer nee is considering a plan to unify time all ¢ the world, using nwich . signalled by wire. | eee DECOLLETTE SHIRTS PARIS, Oct, 31.—Decollette dress shirts for men, a Viennese tnnova- on, gat a cold reception when sprung on Parts by two youths at « theatre. see STOMACHS BY MAIL PEORIA, Ill, Oct. 31.—The stom ach of Albert Mansfield, wealthy Princeton, I, man, who died un. der mysterious circumstances, was| sent to Coroner Eckert by parcel post. | | | | | : see PLAY TOO. TAME | ROME, Oct, 81.—Saxony has no need to suppress “The Bizarre Prin- | jaubsided a ttle . ventured to rad . || PINCHED PASTOR abelded a i he ventured to! Broadw tive—all the new patterns are included in styles Chocolates Free With i Ley WAT, houldn't quarrel Contemplate You'll like every garment and the prices are right nt! well together.” | Do yot wonder that these are own one. . lremonstrate with the husband They are wearing socks, Sox to} ow,” Oo) ie iy oi | Co rine 4 a we cadding, ts know.’ Look at the dog and cat| Combine it with tight skirts that down to where it will be no trouble whatever to 1 5 =€ ent Want Ads eed conductor and was ar-| “Yes, they may,” retorted the} busy, blessed, buoyant days for the Suppose you come in tomorrow for a try-on. Half Pound Box of | ZANDSVILLR, Ohio, Oct. 31.—| ““fook here,” he said; “you! Regular % hose | that show off to the best possible advantage. ved over a half hour's wait Yor like that, you this. Consider it.| aan Masted a0 aeeu lying there. They get on very jascend and slashed skirts that gape husband; “but you tle them to-|[, O, of A. L.? cee : : oP nade ae, oll STAR WANT AD OFFICES | FREAK EXPLosive wether, “and see what happens . BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, Oct. 81 PLE y omer i ———-—--——----—— Ser ( 229 Union St., between Second and Third [zaimough an | interurban oar : : @| | LOVE LEADS GIRL | ; struck and demolighed an auto truck " r | Avenues. |londed with cans containing several . | TO DON TROUSERS } \. quarts of nitro glycerine, the ex-| | PACKAGE SHY or PORTAGE AKRON, O,, Oct. 81.—An 18 “ae “4 Because a package en route to join the navy at a reeru Star Building, 1309 Seventh Avenue. | GETS HIS PROPERTY ° || from Cincinnatl to New gea- ||) ing station hers, bit told of nae ed ane yy pa € On jacked n i] fe: at a nde > ° - i CASH WANT ADS IN THE STAR Cost ONE LOS ANGELS, Oct, 31M | Tene by Darvel eat lacked 0. |///Nex, rabher then, RGane) th 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St ¢ cpucs of |Leah Delmon, who killed her hus-|| the dead letter office, where a ||| She said alfs wanted to join “ ?, 4 v ” CENT A WORD. jr era ee ae conariana clerk discovered it was a bomb. ; | | her sweetheart, who is in the | Seattle's Reliable Credit House ; cin ate oot en PERE, Cae od _J| street, was awarded his property \s Em ON Sia, ll i RAT a8 °