The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1914, Page 2

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Seattle's Leading Moore i= Greatest Sensation te ili an House, New York Bargain Matinee $ E Wednesday” | F Best Seats Nights, Lower Floor, $1.50 tery, 50c. Curtain MAIL ORDERS NOW The The The The A SPLEN Featuring Broderick Pp Including the KELLER CHIEF AT ie maga READ TODAY'S PAPERS ght at 8. Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 2:15. > Original Orury Lane, London, production and cast London, two years in Australia, Great Raliroad Wreck. Realistic 10Horse Race. Automobile Collision, Fox Hunt Pack and $2.00; Balcony, at 8, ‘DID PLAY OF Pou ITICS AND CLEVER INTRIGUE “The Master Mind” ANTAGE Unequaied Vaudevitie—Our Policy Never SINKING OF THE TITANIC Marvelous mechanical reproduction showing the greatest sea disaster in world history. The big ship is ‘striking the iceberg which sent her to the bottom with 1,500 pas- sengers, and finally the rescue of the survivors, we Sun. Oct, 4] FOEHS Ever Presented in Seattle. me, THEN DON'T MISS THIS SHOW TAL WORLDS BIGGEST MELODRAMA, ~~ Two years in one year at Manhattan Opera “Pop” Matinee Saturday Reading From Left to Right: Sanders and Von Knutz, ‘at the Pantages STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1914. PAGE 2. 2c to $1.50 ff T5e and $1.00; Gal Story starts in first act. SEAT SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 With Y. A Wom ja the second of = series of arth the Young Women's (hy THEATRE “Home of $2 Plays At Popular Prices” O'Farrell and irene Timmons. fleds fault with the “¥ Mer third sod laet article will follow jMenday. The Star will then publish « [series tn defense of the I dealt yesterday with the first fundamental necessary A an institution like the "— PRIVACY, SANC- ARY. | Today | Wed. BARGAIN Sat. and Sun 50c Mon. eve: BARGAIN undertake to joutline the second funda- |mental—LIGHT, AIR, The best lighted parts of jthe building, the airy and isunshiny exposures, afford- Changes ing directly the fresh air, BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE so. needful, should have TEDDY McNAMARA & CO. been devoted to the rented famous Pollard Kiddies {bedrooms and private quar- jters of the young women, een leaving London, supposed to be erected. OTHER BIG FEATURES EVERY SLEEPING 10c and 20c ROOM SHOULD HAVE! BEEN AN OUTSIDE ROOM, and not have been placed around any well or court. ‘These rooms are not happily lo ‘ALLONBOARD What Is the Matter: |for whom the building was) | to try “at a place “down the | treet,” saying, "We BELIEVE | it fe all RIGHT.” | | way that Institution commit ted a treason to the public who supports it in turning that gict away Accommodation should have been | forthcoming, and if the right thing | were done, the girl would have been | told, “Seeing that we are not pre pared to commodate you at the price xpected to pay, we will take you in for the nt and let you have the dollar and a half room at the lower rate until a cheaper room is at your disposal.” @ neat, Inexpensive dress. Can Y, W. C. A. Be Trusted? er, slop jar with ball handle, basin) ! say Mothers, do NOT send and pitcher, and washstand of the| your young daughters alone to the cottage variety; have a neat rug rr and intrust them to the tender before the bed, and allow her space|(7) mercies of the Y. W. C. A. In there for a smal! trunk in which she an era when #0 many bright, sweet J clothing. may wish to lock away her own| young women disappear and leave little treasures, her private belong. no trace.” ings A young girl, by reciting her fait Says Curtaine Are Needed ure to find work of any kind to her Supply ain of washable ma. | teacher (a woman who came direct terial, to be drawn, when desired, | ly in contact with hundreds of sf between each girl's territory andi supporting giris) induced me to jthat of her neighbor, and for thiejmake the suggestion that she try laccommodation charge each girl aj the Y. W. A. employment bureau omiinal price, not more than about; There was a murmur of derisive dissent from the cl of young women, and the teacher, turning to me with a contemptuous glance. sald: “Why, the Y, W. C. A, will send a girl to ANY kind of a place whether it {s respectable or not This was an eye-opener for me I suggest a shaking up be had by reorganizing the force, and a new | $3 & month. At any rate it ls better than turn ing applicants away. | Rather than deny ONE needly girl | would say, “Tarn ALLL the parlors above the ground Noor into dormt | tories, and as many of the clase oome an can be spared, charge 19a 4 nominal price, and PROVIDE FOR THE MOBT NEEDY GIRLS arrangement be studied out where FIRST by the self-supporting women inter Let the better-paid girl be ac-| ested, and for whom the Institution professes to exist, shall themselves be their own governors, instead of being the governed Has Government Plan That the girls shall elect by vote their own Institutional commodated when the poorer pald ones are provided for. Every girl who likes fair piny will! see the justice of this, and will as sent to It, I fowl sure Patrons Get Plucked I noticed many a room most charmingly suitable for a small dormitory of this kind. As the building is operated now, there seems to be not the liberty of & public hotel nor the privileges of & private home avaliable to the pay- ing tenants, and the class that gets the “plums” from the operation of this institution is that class which ts governing board shall consist of self-supporting young women, mem. bers of the association, whose de cistons shall be law That they shall be consulted and matters relating to the policy of the institution, ita population, bestowa) of positions among hired employes Broderick O'Farrell, New Leading Man at the Seattle; managers, and that @ voting majority on every |* thetr decisions shail govern in all | /VODVEEL 10 ‘HOLD BOARDS | FOR WEEK YET ad | THE MOORE "The Whip" tn t drama has bad ° coming. This| a wonderful vareer. It had tts premier in the jrury Lane thea re, Londen, and an two years. t Aus Jiralla on at the Manhatten New York The Whip” will open at the Moore theatre Sunday October 4, for a John L. Shrine Woek'# run, with matinees Wednes day and Saturday. As the story runs rather long, the curtain will] rise at 2:15 tn the afternoon and J in the evening Among the features of The} Whip” are a horse race, a great! railroad wreck, an automobile col sion and the fox bunt pack i The Rainey African bunt pictures of 1914 will continue at the Moore until and including Wednesday, and on Thursday evening the Ladies’ Musteal club will present Mme Fremstad, the Waxnerian soprano. . e de THE SEATTLE The Master Mind,” a crime dr | ma, will be the second week's offer. |ing of the players at the Beattle | theatre The story concerns a remarkable criminal, who, his brother having been convicted of murder and exe- cuted, in obsessed by a desire to avenge his brother's death upon the| district attorne Lillian Suth eriand, | | une or ac the ‘voll; ine dLeware BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE 1:30 Willlam H, St. James & Co. Stewart Sisters and Escorts, The Four Musical Avolos. . 4 —OTHER ACTS—4 5—PHOTOPLAYS—5 Musics! Comedy Theatre. Werk com- meneing Sunday Matinee Kept Keating & Must ae. 1 pany 1ood's Comedy Presents ‘The Mig Volitie Ve “Wet or Dry?” Featuring pretty girls in unique chorus numbers, in- cluding The Flying Ballet Girl nt over lence In her spectacular ft the heads of the aw Matinee daily, 2:15 p. m.bo-100 Free admission to children under Two shows evenings, 7:15 and oo ibe and 26¢ Tuesday—Bargain and Ama- tour night-—any seat......1be OLYMPIA, Sept. 26.—Dr. W. x| cated employed here under salary or| ete... or the young women may them: |” Rroderick O'Farrell has been cast | 5 N. Keller, Tacoma, has been named The show rooms, reception rooma, | War ~* selves elect by vote their own heads ¢o- The Master Mind breezy Westerner's adventures METROPOLITA ; Selddt or contret'to| |parlors, class rooms, committee, The real SUPPORTERS of the|Of departments, such os general Be among swindlers in London. The rg by the state ot contro! | |rooms, assembly rooms, running institution, viz: the contributing | ™&nager, auditor, purchasing agent. |» sao iepinall ———@ | Stewart Sisters and Escorts have BG mt eae Dr. A. P. Ca‘houn, re-| }track, gymnastum, lockers, office, public AND the young women who|C°™Missary superintendent, hos THE TivoLi ah English pantomime. Other acts CABIRIA ‘pigned, as superintendent of the} lcafeteria, kitchens and service pay rent for rooming there (and by|Pital. house service, etc. | think a = -@ The Four Musical Avolos, xylophone Steilacoom insane asylum. He} rooms monopolize the cholcest and | Virtue of that ARE COMPELLED] Practical plan of operating this in Wet or Dry?" will be threshed | piayers, Al Anderson and Ray Monster Photo ; ‘8 duties Nov. 1 sunniest locations, and they need) TO EAT THERE ALSO or “GET| ‘stitution could be worked out, but | out at the Tivoll theatre next week, |Goines, colored comedians, Burke} resins: Reewrved, See ang seme ‘will take over his duties Nov. 1.) them. less. OUT") are the ones who get|!M order to have it effective, ali; When Al Franks and Lew Dunbar,/and Harris, singers, and Juggling : Dr. 8. A. Olliver, acting super-| While the steamship Cordova More Bedroom Space “plucked” in the operation church politics and wire pulfing the comedians, will demonstrate | Helson, a German juggler. intendent of the Medical Lake in-| 4, expected to reach Agattu {s-| The youtg women would gladly | As to its being a high-priced | WOuld have to be eliminated how to make a “dry” town “wet ee tle trifle of $1,511,678.59 that gare asylum, since the resigna-| fe | hotel: ft A feature will be “The Flying Ballet | o--———__-- have to be paid out sooner of Dr. J. p. Semple, has been |land yesterday, where the sur-|have had fewer of these public! hotel: It 18 high-priced. cute oe wate re THe tion . J. o. ple. poet rooms and have relegated them to| | personally know that a Gti" | who wil Gy—never. min | later in interest, redemption Made rermanent suporintenden:. |vivors of the Tahoma are awaiting |ina least desirable parts of the| young woman, just at that age |PUTS JINX ON | Bow she does ft-—wcross the. stage | @-———— oo etc. But if we can sell the bonds aE jit, nothing definite was learned | building, in order to enjoy full sun the “brook and rive , receipt yy dest Ghar ryrgmcmite Dhl ‘2 and pay the general fund back the — THE VIRGINUS HOTEL | "ere today. The Alaska Steam-|shine, fresh and direct ventila came to the big city GIRLS BAUBLES Sutherland, a soubrette acquired by Topeesent booed sang mie money loaned to special Virginia 8¢. and Eighth Av. Use Cars via|2Ip Co.'s liner Alameda picked|tion in their private bedrooms, and, wishing to be in a msgid | Manager Keating, wil) make her in-| Carlo, and 0 meet of the ‘Titanic| Woy. ‘men, Harry will Coole Wasllake av, up @ wireless message while on|AND DEVOTE AS MUCH SPACE place of safety, applied to the Farrings, 4ango combs, and all, itial bow to a Seattlg audience to bey Py! bp bare rd nag ig, better. Phome her way to Valdez, saying all|AS POSSIBLE TO BEDROOMS Y. W.C. A. for transient accom. [unnecessary head adornments | 0Trow Re peices aya aay cn gg A teaga vt we a |the officers and crew of the Ta-| I suggest converting as many as; mModation. would be dumped into the ash]. aciyl Seetane ta ROtiR meting pletune: *'! SEEK | TO! PASS ah lhoma, 72 in all, and the crew of|possible of those numerous pari She could not afford to pay |can if Imabella Austin, dean of |% THE EMPRESS Toes vetane walpaet, ween genuine] BILL OVER VETO |a small schooner, rescued by the|Teception rooms, et the dollar and a half per day for | women at the university, covla ¢ ent |athaatan te chatare Geeabnienty Git |Tahoma just before she struck |¢te. into dormitory rooms, contain-| their transient room, and, taken |have her way, Dean Isabella, at|” William H. St. James, having de- | At°mpt to picture mecca Ol) |= The council will make an effort }the reef, were safe ashore on|ing single iron cot beds, and devot-/ aback, asked the authorized |the women's assembly yesterday, | parted from the legitimate. will top| ite atenaters, Other acts on the | onday to pass over the mayors” | Agattu island, in the far western|!D€ at the least a floor apace of “hotel” clerk in some trepida- |told her listeners the most sen-jthe Empress bill next week in a bill will ‘be Lockhart and Ladéy,|\¢o ‘2° Dill compelling Sum [Aleutian chain. Forty miles to tho /!0xl2 feet to each occupant | ton, “Where sible garment for college wear | comedy playlet. “The Come-On,” by | " the Rosedeli 2" 7, squatters occupying lect . {ve her good and warm bed-! — The clerk P one-piece dress. {Grant Ste tory eeyiagprie: Menace py Blea street en‘ls to reniove thelr scutheast, the message said, lies | _ ™ je cle is a Peter Tom, a one-+y ir iGrant Stewart. It is the story of @| 754, and Sanders and Von Kuntz i the Tahoma, a total wreck. The | comedy skit : Miegantiy furnished outaiae) Survivors are believed to be welll Pe ON eat \ (rome with the best accommodations in| €auipped with provisions. The Ta Jets ‘ feigsaliness. comfort and courtesy for the homa was equipped with tive | THE METROPOLITAN — TT ti bee to $1.00. —— vanstents, 2 whale boats, and the crew got ¢_-—_—____--__—- % Cor nientiy to- met * |ashore in these a a cee ee te eee see Dark. ar | ¢ - ——? MURDERS WIFE; _| NMR Dose go FS ° @ HAVE YOU HAD THIS time—sickness, ac cash at once. EXPERIENCE? A sudden need for EXTRA money may come to you at any dent or other em- ergency will call for How much better it is to be able to go to the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and draw the SHOOTS SELF| “if 1 win Ul treat.” “You know me. I'll make CHEHALIS, Sept. 26.—Lying be-| the best counciiman.” ide his dead wife, into whose| “Vote for me, I'll give you a head he had fired a bullet, Omar| square deal.” Tetherow was found in a dying} These and’ many other like cendition yesterday NeighDors are carin near this city | remarks were to be heard at for their six the grounds of the Emerson children. The'children said their| séhool at Rainier Beach, while parents had repeatedly quarieled.| the campaigning for election The coroner found Tetherow killed| was going on, for the Emer- his 1to wife and his then own body. Diamonds Are appropriate at all times. We have made a careful selection of flaw- less stones, perfectly cut. hese can be fired a shot| son school has a full-fledged | system of self-government that makes the school seem like a miniature city ip such stirring times as these The elections are held at the WASHINGTON IS TOPIC OF NEXT WEEK’S CONTEST Are there any Cireleites who can tell, {n 150 words or less, who George Washington was and what he did for his country? That is rather an odd question to gems 5 At o's A ask in this twentleth century, but E, money out of your mounted in settings man- [}1 nele Jack lly wants to find ‘ ufactured by us ta your] Ut,!f you. are thoroughly ac savings account, | { ‘ ’ quainted with the life history of |} order the “greatest American rather than to at- ; The winner of the contest will tempt to borrow it. Diamonds have perma- ]/Cinhy next week, | PO’ POX of P f a nent value and are be-]) Tell briefly who George Washing 4 ia b buildin |} coming much more valu- [| en nee Vending gartothis weiner te 4 a time by building ii ilable every year. We} the presidency of the United States: a up your savings have them in all sizes, || The, best written esmay on the Iife Fy ‘ . § 489, T of the great man will get the prize. eet vg is No Ir- but the smaller stones are || The winner's name and address é resistible summons j as ari . will be found in next week's Circle, ; is maid prions just as precious propor-] together with the story, Address |] tionately as the larger || #!! communications to Uncle Jack : Perney: \Jones, — DEXTER HORTON BANK SECOND AND CHERRY TRUST AND SAVINGS PLAN A BIG TIME | Next Monday the high school | VICTOR boys of the city will meet in the | ‘Y. M. C. A. after school for a gen Diamond Merchants eral good time. There will be swimming, athletics and supper 821 Second Ave. After supper they will hold athletic contests. beginning of each semester, in- cluding the primaties and final Another of Principal Gray's excellent plans was worked out election. The pupils campaign like grown-up politicians, and yesterday, when the pupils of the competition is indeed rife the eighth grade were divided when two candidates get to- Into five committees and each gether and debate their respec- committee was sent to vis ti qualit for the office the eighth g of the We they seek. Seattle, Lowell, Cascade, Minor The system was started by end Longfeliow schools with the principal, Charlies C. Gray, the idea of studying their methods of self.government. and under his guidance, it has The officers for the hool | grown and expanded till the term, elected yesterday, are Emerson school pupils are follows: Paul Beresford, pre envied by all the other chil- dent; Leona Smith, vice presi- dren in having such a school | dent: William Bell, Violet |EUGENE, ORE., LASSIE CAPTURES | PRIZE IN CIRCLE STORY CONTEST (The following story, written by 1-1 Suddenly year-old Mary Cooper, of Eugene, Ore.,| yy. . wine the box of candy offered by the|th@ Clank of a bell, and down Circle Department for the best original |the street came a fire engine short story. Thirty-two boys and girie| hurtling at a flerce pace. People |gathered at the curb, watching tho mpeted in the contest, and pressed the twa | Beecien Gh the huge engine. Smat boys raced in the direction of the upon the cris air, rang Unete Jack.) le - ——@ | fire. TRAMP | Then the hearts of the people hd ——@)| stood still, A woman screamed BY MARY COOPER }men covered their horror-strickon Tramp was a, yellow dog. He|faces with hands that shook, for }came to the door of the Mortons’|"Toodles,” the beloved of the house one cold, wentry day. He neighborhood, with a happy cry, scratched at the door, whining and/darted out in the path of the crying with the cord. hookand-ladder truck Mr. Morton came to the door, oe 8 and seeing the little fellow, picked) 4 yellow streak shot out from him up tenderly and carried himltny ‘throng. Like a finsh it into the warm room beside a great fireplace Tramp reached the child the yellow dog It was Tramp, was given a place to He grasped the baby in his sleep in the basement and a huge|teoth, and dragging and’ strainine bone for his supper, and in 8 levery nerve, pulled him from the happy frame of mind, sank off tolpath of the wheels, ‘The. people leep | surged around them and Mrs, Mor “-. jton, kneeling by the side of her | The next day he was up bright| baby, sobbed, “That shows what and early, fordsing around the big) kindness, even to a yellow dog, cellar for any stray bones. When/ will accomplish.” “Toodles Morton, the 3-year-old| And ‘Tramp, lolling on a cushion son of his master, came out, alljwith a plate of dainties before bundled up, he romped and played him afterward, thoroughly agreed with the little fellow, ia with her, Hayes, Howard Sandon, Morri- son Goode, Dorothy Dugdale, Portia Cranford, John Wh George Green and Evelyn Cran- ford, counciimen. Judges of the court of ref. erence, William Wheeler, Mar- garet Beresford and Danie! Small. The proposed amendment to the constitution, that all per Sons unopposed in the primar- ies and those polling mo than one-half of the votes, were to be considered elected, was passed by a big major ity, ised for the coming week. HARRY IS BLUE the doldrums. 190.99 general fund of the city special funds owe the general fund $418,134.86. A good bill of vaudeville Is prom For 90 days the Albany Dentists will give a special discount of 10 per cent on prices quoted below. We do honest dentistry at honest | prices, and with our painless meth- 0 jods, which are entirely harmless, |we guarantee the painless extrac |tion, filling and crowning of teeth, ‘tian Carroll No students empioyed, only skill. He has only $1, ed graduates of years of experi: | NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT, cash belonging to the | No IMPOSSIBLE LOW PRICES Various | DRAW A CROWD. ant eae Nutt | Good Red Rubber Plate cant see HOW | Best Maroon Rubber Pia’ Comptroller is in in Harry the city is gcfng to get along on Gold Dust Rubber Pla cash basi at "ve SCHOOL KIDDIES [2,022 Uy ait Recent HExs|Whalebone Rubber Pia ecial funds. Otherwise, while GET INTO THEIR bape ll s1 ST 3,000, gree ? ile |Gold Crowns (extra heavy) FOOTBALL TOGS The football and soccer season {s opening and in the grammar schools Is the main topte of conver. |, sation The Grammar School league, under the direction of W. Neil Ellis, is rapidly gaining in re. cruits, from among the schools of Tay oh troubles,” ne The followjng schools have en-|‘ oe veeccend At, and take Se tered the fdotball league up to| sesnaspiek we fo tsa date: Minor, Lowell, West Seattle,| YOGHURT CO., BLAINE, Wasi alle tons bs. Washington, Interlake, Madrona, | University and Longfellow The soccer teams are: Concord, John B. Allen, Walla Walla, Sew ard, Greenwood, Ross, Salmon Bay, Pacific, Whittier, Irving and West Woodland The players are weighing in aft er school at Lincoln playfield. The weight limit is 125 pounds. En- tries close Saturday night. The} first game will be played next Sat urday GIRLS TO GATHER| the Campfire Girls Monday will hold a meeting at the Y, M. CG. A Stereopticon views of the trip made to Indian Henry's on Mount Rainier this summer will be shown, tooth . Bridge Work (extra heavy), hay Gold Fillings 5 Health---Longevity Do you know that nine-tenthe of an) Amalgam Fittings maladies arise from Insidious self-poison- | Ow Is Guaran f the system by Bactlli living in the Do you know that YOGHURT ts the ane to destroy the intestinal isons? ve to your digestive "| from: liver Shanghai Co. LADIES’ KIMONOS AND SILK Undergarments Shop Special sale on Ladies’ Long Silk Chemises, beautifully hand-embroidered fronts and bottom ruffles in white, pink and sky blue, Values $15.00. For Saturday and next week $7.25 each only. f Shanghai Co. 1323 Third Av., Opposite Postoffice

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