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EXTRA! ‘One of the Features of the Regular Program “The Adult Girl Beets done 10c COLONIA A Chapter of Big Thrills, Great Action and Dramatic Climaxes. Today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday This Episode is Called ‘The Borrowed Hydroplane” AN EXCITING, INTENSE CHAPTER IN THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY Prof. W. H. Donley at the Great Organ. portrayed in this episode. FOURTH AV. Just North of Pike Defeat after defeat only seems to spur the “Black Hundred” to greater dar- ing. The plans they put in action require more hazard- ous and spectacular rescues by both Jones and Norton, which are vividly Just as the plotters are about to grasp victory a great winged man-bird speeds out over the sea—and with a sudden turn of affairs the conspirators again face defeat. ADMISSION (ALWAYS) 5c—FOR THE CHILDREN—5c 10c ZACATECAS, jen. Villa arrived jfrom Chihuahua. Hi Carranzista liminaries for the The meeting will be held bere. In ladies’ suits predominate this season. The trend of the modes seems to favor the more conservative lines. This departure should be received with great satisfac- tion by discriminating dress- ers, from an economical as well as a practical stand- point. We have felt the effects that followed the extremes of past seasons, and in order that we may meet our old customers and also dem- onstrate to new customers the superiority of O’Neil’s tailoring, For a limited time we will offer all $40, $45 and $50 ladies’ suits e This is the lowest price we have ever made ladies’ suits for. These suits will be made the “O'Neil way” in our own shops by our own ex- pert pron. a bb ra (NEIL The Tail 1419 Third Ave. A new shipment of Dresses was un- packed yesterday and particular at- tention is called to what came in the Serge, Crepe, Pop- lin and Gabardine materials. You may have your favorite col- 1, or, too, from | black, navy, brown, green and plum. Veryspecial from VILLA READY ‘TO TALK PEACE Bept 10.— last night spent most | of today communicating by tele- graph with Gen. Obregon and other commissioners at Ague Callentes, arranging the pre peace meeting. | 1332-34 Second Ave. President Carranse’s reply to Gen. Villa's demand that he resign was published tod) It read: “T will ory A take such action, ff it is rat § the — con! ence; if not, I will it with the same energy that I employed in combating the usurpation of Huerta.” SEWING $m MACHINES 5 i New Machines Rented. WHITH SEWING MACHINE CO. 1496 Third (Near Pike) Malm 1585 in -Today’s Styles Today i Something in Dresses You'll Appreciate— $16.50 to $25.00 A few dollars down and the balance in monthly, semi-monthly or weekly pay- ments is all that is required. Open an account with Seattle’s Re- liable Credit House. ing (O:> STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1914. PAGE 5 What Y.W.C.A. Is Doing to Aid Seattle Girls Mrs, Helen Howarth Temmel, who is NOt Interested financially in the Y. W ‘ and who gives to that institution ab valuable time has written w “v." Mie written before the ree eation by The Star of # oriticiem of the ¥. W. ©. A. by another w wae published yeaterday Yesterday 1 took you part of the ¥. W. ©. A. We go now to the day kindergarten, class rooms le studio, Here again, for the means she has, an ambitious and talented one may get vocal and plano instruc through building pure y, mi tion, or, by arrangement, exampled | by one girl, who, for her teaching, plays three hours per week for gymnasium classes, Chape! Just Dedicated Descending now the stairway, we look {nto the beautiful chapel, light od by an exquistte stained glass window, the whole a gift, in mem: ory of @ beloved daughter Here the girl member may wed, the “married girl” bring her babe to baptism, and here may be said the last “good-night, Ull heaven's morning.” This retreat, with adjacent Bible rooms and office of the director of religious work, was dedicated last week. On this floor ts the dignified and luxurious library, also a memorial offering from a banker in Seattle. 21 Clubs in Building The adjacent suite of three rooms are the club rooms, of which, in various parts of the building, there are other single ones There are 21 clubs, with a mem bership of 1,500, the youngest mem ber being 6 years old and a Japa nese. On club nights a dainty supper is served for lhc; and after the gen eral meeting, classes in all lines of work separate themselves. The planning of the winter sched ule, with the wealth of choice now offered, {s a momentous question. Wide-Awake Girls The Friendly club, of 30 mem- bers, fs composed of domestics, wide-awake and happy, and the mis- tress who feared that so much “luxury” would spoil ber maid, would, If she followed the matter up, find that here are taught proper values and right relations. Here, too, are given the legit! mate relaxation and association that will solve many a vexed do mestic question. The Business Girls, numbering 265, are splendid young women, with ideas and initiative, filing po- sitions from the, managerial down the business scala The Time and Talents club is composed of those who have, and stand ready to give, of the com- modities named, to their less fortu nate sisters, Place for “Her and Him” The tea room is open to the pub. lic afternoon and evening at the same moderate rate as make pos. sible to the girls a dainty service with a group of friends, or the “one best bet,” and this, and the three parlors directly under, to which we and him.” On this, the main floor, fs also the perfect little auditorium, with planola, at the service of the girls who can use {t, and for those who desire to learn, a pianola club with ® pianocla m who gives his ser. vices, playing and helping them prepare their own programs, No fee is charged The Sunday vespers are held here, and prominent ministers and other religious workers, many of world-wide note, as well as the city's best musicians, give of their best here. After the service the ‘strangers’ tea’ on the balcony, to which ali are welcome. Blue Parlors Are Elegant We will go from the auditorium to the other farthest corner, where we find the blue parlors. These truly elegant rooms seem to rouse more than any other the fre of a certain class. Hundreds every day come to the information office, next in line, and here, as in the public stenography, s {touch with police now drop, are especially for “her | domestic service, finance and other departments they are met courtesy unfailing At the Seneca st, entrance is the emergency and legal aid depart ment, the one spot in all the bright ness where shadows gather thick These rooms are in courts, detention house, Jails and haunts of vice, for girls are found in all these too. So great and varied are the de mands upon the association t | ed, that it may not in this age that has help to self-help is wisdom is » | be a menace, learned that best help. Will Furnish Names The number of girls saved from threatening danger, snatched out of the very jaws of horror, met at ata tions and docks, sheltered and cared for, temporarily and perma nently, may be known by any In terested inquirer. We will go down now to the swimming pool. You may see 62 youngsters in the pool. Very fishes they are, somersaulting, swimming and battling under water, heads legs and arms appearing and dis appearing. | Here too, the best of instruction and guardianship, and this most health-promoting of sports at nom-| inal cost, sult-—sterilized—and tow jels included in the entrance ticket, with a lesser price for clubs. Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS | Qt am in trouble and come to you for advice. | am a young man of 25 and in love with a young woman of 20. | have been at her home a few times, but never could find out if she cares for me, She isafine singer, and once her sister, | she and | attended a theatre and |we started a conversation about | music, and | asked her if she would sing for me the next time | went to visit them, and she promised she would. But when | went, she | not to remember her promi | went out to some of her girl friends. | wi home disappointed. Shortly after that, | went out of town and wrote a letter to her, med , and telling her where | was stopping, what | was doing and so on, and would be pleased to hear from her, About a but recelved no answer, month after that, | sent her a card, but still received no answer, When | am In town again, would It be all right to call on her or write to her, or make any effort to ducated win her? She Is # well young woman and | as well as | love her dearly. Did) to her?) 1 do wrong In writing Please answer soon and give me your best advice. x A.—It {s unfortunate you have taken such a liking to the girl, as her actions are proof she does not! care for your attentions. If she did |you can depend upon {t she would not go out calling when you came }to visit.her. After this incident, | your letter and post card were real- ly uncalled for, and you had best} not make any further effort to |“patech things up"—that is, provid- jing you do not care to be classed | among those “who cannot take a hint.” Don't take the matter so serious }ly; if this girl doesn’t like you, find one who will. Remember that “there are just as good fish in the sea as have ever been caught.” | | @—1 am a woman of 20, an orphan |sInce 10 years of age. Have been employed In private homes since | |was 12 years old, and | have de- | pended on myself for what educa- |tion | have. | have always tried to be lady-like, but It seems | am |not very well acquainted with etl- | quette. | have no one to ask but you, so | hope you will give me your candid opinion, and please do not think this ‘Is a silly love affair, for it is not. | In the home where | am now em- ployed is a son. Last June, when Largest Wholesale Carpet and Feather Peerles: We sell at retail in Seattle only Two Blocks East of Moore 211 Union St. HERE'S A GREAT BARGAIN IN PILLOWS In the Retail Department of AowaARD D. Taomas Co. These Are (Leader i: Size 21x26 inches, weighs 2% Ibs., 85 per cent duck; special, per pair Size Pillows' PureDown o.oo: special, per pair $6.50 Fine Wool Blankets, Per Pair, $4.75 TFVETW ANE ano NIRQINIA ST. Westlake Market. Rug House in the Northwest. 18x25 ba, apectal, per pair inches, weighs 2% .....$1.00 $2.10 weighs 21x27 inches, 2 Ibs. and deliver anywhere in the city. Theatre; Two Blocks North of with | constant | a} very genius of discrimination and} HSTARLISHED | MeDousall « fouthwick K. B. GAGH, Kecetver SPOOND AY. and PIKE ST ftore open 9 9. wf te 6 pm Women’s Umbrellas) ' jin Black or Colors | These are made of a special quality of woven taffeta silk and are guaranteed not to split or crack. The quality of the silk is soft and lustrous. The colors offered include greens, blues, purple, taupe, red, ma- | roon, brown or black. Made on a 7eribbed steel frame, with patent yunner and detachable handles. The handles are of hardwood and ebonized. The shapes are long, gracefut, and many are the popular mush- Every handle the popular El Gao Special $3.50. room style. loop of heavy silk cord. Aprons on the Sales Square, Thursday Priced From 25c¢ to $1.00 In this assortment will be found white and colored Aprons, Marguerite, Coverall and Parlor Maids’ Aprons, as well as Band Aprons, in such a great assortment of sizes, of materials and of trimmings that it is impossible to describe the many styles which go to make up the 5,000 items which are here for your selection. Of course, only a small portion will be seen on the Sales Square, at prices ranging from 25¢@ to $1.00. Misses Coat Sweaters These Heavy Sweaters are hand-made, have roll col- | lars and patch pockets—in such colors as cardinal, Delft, tan, rose, white and Harvard. —Third Floor. New Styles in Children’ ; Winter Coats This particular assortment is for little misses from 6 to 14 years. The material feature is zibeline, in the different shades of brown, blue and green. The models shown are both belted and cape effects, and the prices range from $7.50 to $25.00. —Third Floor. Princess, Coat, Sales Square Be aed lhe returned home from college, his|congeniality that should exikt hum, Jack, accompanied him and | among all mankind, you did no Naturally: | wrong. If you are refined and lady- | like, you will be just as well off not to bother your head about society, jfor today it is overburdened with myriads of useless restrictions, just |souvenirs, The subject led up to/as our government is groaning un- |embroidery, and | told him | would | der the weight of hundreds of com- \give ea vane mee isthe arenes laws which only the judi- nir ashington, provi ) clary ean interpret. would accept It as a souvenir and! your act ow Alga ogee ‘sa eulishsdan and Jack was broad-minded enow ie day Jack left, to accept it as such. Yours for permission to write me, and !|hoeautiful friendship, because {t consented. | also told him |! had/ natural and unhampered by conven- not finished the pillow. He noite | tionality, When your mistress made would HI right to send it to him) uch a remark, she evidently forgot instead of a servant. One day he told me of the Indian curlos he had purchased to take as and gave me his address. | sent|/) 0); the pillow, and he immediately | hat the exception proves the rule. sent a letter of acknowledgment NU BONE CORSETS Vegetable Silk Hostery 302 PEOPLE'S BANK and thanks and inclosed in his let- ter was a little note from his and | did not even know he sister, She still writes occasion- Witiets 4408 lly. t The Mrs. | work for said) to me: “A decent young woman) OLD FEATHERS would never offer a young man a| present of any description unless engaged to him.” Did | do wrong, Thanking you, | am, A.—According to man-made rules |of civility, you committed a breach | of etiquette, but in the name of the Ostrich, coque and all kinds of fancy feathers mings, pompons, aned, curled, remade. Paradise cleaned, dyed, bran and refilled MODEL 627 People's Bank. 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