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Largest Whole RECEIVED BY US FROM THE FAC 200 RUG TORY VIA FIRST SHIP THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL ON SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW In Our Retall Department io In the Northwest je Carpet and Rug How The Hippodrome was filled 3,000 Germans German-American 80 | yesterday When The 200 Rugs in this shipment came to us tn the first ship that arrived tn Seattio through the Par a Canal, wh to the world’s commerce August 16, Bach Rug is spectally ticketed, giving history of the Canal, These Rugs will be not only prized by purchasers, but will be treasured in years to come by their families as souvenirs of the greatest engineering event in the world's history, of the clety of Washington gathered to celebrate the first of Germans in America also to raise funds for the re lief of waretricken families in the Fatherland, More than $1,600 was raised. ch opened $15.00 SEAMLESS BRUS-| [$30.00 WILTON VELVET The congregation thrilled with SELS RUGS, RUGS, $ horror as Adolph Loewe sketched 12 SIZE . $9.95 Oxt2 SIZE 21 75 misery, want and suffering fol We are showing these Rugs These Rugs are woven seam lowing {n the wake of the army in the small conventional leas; very heavy quality Sald the Rev. J. D, 0. Powers designs, Bpec 89.95 soft, silky finish. Special I was born an American, but my $21.75 1 choice would certainly have been Germany. I will not pray for you or with you {mn your hopes and but I will pay tribute to German culture, Iterature, educa tion aad industrial effictency, for in those nes the Germans are the $35.00 SEAMLESS AXMIN STER RUGS, $25. 75 desires, $20.00 RUGS, 9x12 SIZE... Heavy velvet, woven seam less, all new patterns in 9x12 SIZE These Rugs are of the high ‘STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, GERMANS GIVE WELL, FOLKS, MILADY CAN'T [~és- $1,500 TO AID WE'LL KEEP UP KEEP NETHER WAR VICTIMS. ‘CONFESSIONS’ LIMBS WARM MASON || Battor The Star; By all ‘aieaal |@o not stop “The Confessions of & Wife.” It all rings true, The Confoasions” are tho first thing I look for after the war news, “Con | few who are howling MRS, LEWIS SCOTT. | Editor The Star: My husband and I’are very much interested in The Confessions of a W ! don't like to read the war news, as it makes me n wa, I think Ma glo ts a ittle hard on her mother inlaw, We like Miss Grey's writ ings very much, too MRS. D. B. CORNELIA Wate or The Star Regarding he Confersions of a Wife,” 1 hope you will op on printing them. They teach lessons that are ne ad by many men and women If they served no other purpose than to crowd out “good war news,” they would be worth ten| times the space they take MRS, H. FL R str kind, in supreme rulers of the Oriental designs. Special Spectal Neither king nor prince, pri $13.95 825.75 pope is allowed to rule the highest | German kingdom, the German} mind We eeli at retail in Seattle only and deliver anywhere in the city. FVETH AVE. ano NiRaIWiA St, Twe Blocks East of Moore Theatre; Two Blocks North of Westlake Market. Haron Wolf von Loehneysen, tm al German consul tn Seattle, de 4 the atrocities charged to the ns in Belgium, and pla the blame rather on the French and Belgians, He sald Germany been forced into the war by other powers FRENCH SOLDIERS GETTING AWAY W. the DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and Untverstty Cream Amusement Momeline Gurreundings I@PIBCE UNION ORCHESTRA Special Discount 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- ods, which are entirely harmless, we rantee the painless extrac-| tion, filling and crowning of teeth. No students employed, only skill- ed graduates of years of experience. NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. NO IMPOSSIBLE LOW PRICES TO DRAW A CROWD. Good Red Rubber Plate Beet Maroon Rubber P! te. Gold Dust Rubber Plate... $10. rd Whalebone Rubber Plate (beat in ALBA N Y DENTISTS FEOFLE’S BANK BUILDING Aeroad and Pike 8. Officers of the Frerfth army eating lunch on the field. on. on the left. 94 to 12:30. @untays ill Phone Etliott bad FAitor The Star I think “The Con a Wife” has raised a vell and shows life as tt really ts, It ¢ standard of material as mental good for many lives tn the future, It should be published book form and offe for sale 1 D, O'BRIEN ITH PAIL OF EATS |: ntains a well ax Note the good-sized dinner pail tn KING BAGGOT 18 FEATURED PHOTO PLAYS Mary Pickford drama, in a two-part Imp headliner at the Cireuit until Tuesday night, “The Alhambra Unt Woaneetay Night Man Who Misunderstood.” Vera| “As the Crow Files,” two-part Sisson and J. Warren Kerrigan are|drama; “Animated Weekly,” and a os tarred in a Victor drama, “The | comedy, 10e-Seattle’s Best Photoplay House—10¢ 9h} Pror" cf estan 1 “vhien tos see Carrol (Kerrigan) secretly loved! Alma (Vera), the waitress at theif RESIDENCE THEATRES cafe where he lunched. Alma, how-/ °) ever, favored the gang leader, Jim.| At the Home Until Wednesday BEGINNING TODAY How Boo proved kis mashood,| "A. Mysterious "Mystery," two saved Alma from an awful fi |part drama; “Universal Boy tn the and won her love makes @ griy ping tale. There aro two other pletures on bill 7 ALICE WEST GIVES UP HER sweetheart, John Travers, to mar. ry a broker who holds her father’s fortune in his hand. Later, John, 48 prosecuting attorney, starts an investigation whicht involves this broker. LAY DOWN band, but learning of his gullt, telis Travers to prosecute. How ever, death brings the gulity broker to a greater court, and the true lovers are nited This ta the story of a two-part Lubin drama at the Class A until Tuesday night Rew “LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS,” AT the Clemmer, shows what war real ly is, as depicted by Baroness Bertha Von Suttner in her famous Nobel peace prize winning novel, recently published in The Star This story is, without doubt, the gre: universal p SEE WHAT WAR REALLY IS As Depicted by BARONESS BER- THA VON SUTTNER in Her World- est Influence ever offered for ace. cee Cloult Until! Tuesday Night The Who egot Man Misunderstood,” two-part drama; | Famous Novel and Which Won the ‘Shack | Next Door ‘at Unt NOBEL PEACE PRIZE tches of the Villain,” Joker “The Proot of the Man, Victor drama. . . Clemmer Until Friday Night “Lay Down Your Arms,” the pte ture adapted from Baroness Ber tha Von Suttner’s story . . A Marvelous Motion Pic- ture Production Class A Until Tesday Night o “The Attorney's Wife,” two-part Of the Wonderfully Interesting Lubin arama; “tho Real Thing tn Story Which You Have Been Mystery of the Glass Tubes,” Reading in THE STAR ee oa te Colonial Until Tuesday Night A “He Danced Himself to I two-part Vitagraph comedy ly Mother,” Blograph dram. Prairie Flower,” Edison drama. The Greatest Influence for Universal Peace Ever Offered Grand Untli The Master s drama; “Mutual Loves the Ladies,” Keyst edy, and another picture. Tuesday Night Hanu Princess Weekly,” He SEE: 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10< ne com Melbourne Until Tuesday Night "Goodness Gractous,” three-part Vitagraph comedy; “Human Drift wood,” Blograph drama. Alaskan All Week “TN of the Storm Country,” a Alice pleads for her hus-| Juvenile Reformer,” | Troublesome Wink comedy. Ad the’ Plapane, ‘How Vall | Wednesday “Wite,” two-part drama; | Diggeth a Pit,” drama; |iing in the Circus,’ “Whoro| Ford Ster comedy Complete Report of Market Today 38 oe ts today, rice of last & the retail above the t This will br around the 46-cent mark. The shipping demand caused the ad vance. The local demand 1s slack The poultry market fs a little firmer on springs than {t was last week, especially small brollers Ducks are selling slowly, The market is very firm on fat hens, |four pounds and heavte The pork | Petces Paid market ts © Vem oducees Fruit J. W. Godwin & Co 1K 1 @ 1.0 @:; so to Las 7% @1 1.00. @ 1 | Gorn, per sack, § don, 2.00 Local radishes 12%| 65 oO 15 @ 10 o @ 46 sO 45 o1 159 of oo #00 @ 6.00 1.0 @i2 100 @1 126 @ 4 0 @ 1 @ 3 1.00 kaye : Local peaches br 460 id Producers f Mehes Poultry. Veal and Tens 1 dhier | vent | Pork, « ‘ (Corre: © Bese. erence + at ns” must be hitting the ones drama; “A/ 1914, PAGE HY MARGARET (Written f upon Belin with Just a ttle flare Her collar € | Piares Gp and ou | But 1 don’t care # bit, do you? NEW YORK, Oct, 6.—Ien’t it Junt like fashion to decree flaring coats and skirts for the winter rea fon when chill blasts find getting under flares the easiest thing they kn ? It's & great little chanoe, thong for lovely woman to get back Into her old atride, for she actually can ket there now with a long, swing ing galt in the new, full skirts, | Some are frankly gathered or shirred on the waist bands, while in other models allover plaits offer com: emancipation to nether} Mmbea. | Plenty of Plalte | Of cours this summer many alted skirts of filmy m 6 tried out rt eath long tuntes or chiffon or the tunies themselves were pleated over a scant, plain} underskirt. however, there are plaits a| #un, box and acconiion—| and the entire skirts of the smart est tailor suits and frocks as well| jas the diaphanous evening gowns| are made of them High Collars Again The newest chemisettes and lawn vestees are all finely platted | Itke the bosom of a man’s dre shirt, and even the flaring roll co lar attached to the chemisette is | also | | And while Now on the subs of roll-| jing collars it {* sad to relate, buat jtrue, that fair femininity {» going jto get It in the neck again this season, The high choker collar ts/ shown on all the chic plain tatlored| | biouses for the fall and winter. | CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | (Copyright, 1914. by the Newspaper Ka Nerprise Acsectaiten.) lrHe LOVERS’ HEAVEN IS MADE | OF SUCH LITTLE THINGS Ever since “Tubby” Morton jcame over to dinner I have been thinking of what he said to Dick I wonder !f we women talk too much of ourselves and our own af jfaire? I heard & woman the other jday say; “I just hate to have Mr.| | Blank come to our house, as my | husband and he always talk bus ness and I am not at all interested in stocks, prices and dimentions of| lamber.” | “Why don't you go upstairs and do something taat does interest [ie I Kuges I a@ked the question | Diuntly, for shé waa annoyed and id: “Why, I haven't learned yet| I" be inhospitable to my husband's friends, have you? There you |like all the rest | | ttle book, she, of us, was playing | @ game of pretending. If she | © not interested in the detalis| of her husband's business it cer} tainly would be better for her to leave the men together (I am sure they would feel freer to talk) a interest herself in a book, darn the jehild, stockings or anything J else that seemed expedient for her to| do just at that time. Of course,| |dear secret cavern, in which I bury} jmy troubles, {f anyone should ever jread you she would probably think | |I was criticising every one in the! hentig but myself. But you, little book, know differently. I am only Janalyzing the other woman's opin keep my own matrimonial t the rocks, for I know that as « real | |pilot I have much to learn | Tho more I hear from other women and the more the expert Jences in my own life, the more I realize that many of the great [troubles of marriage come because we women nurse our pride, our feelings, our conventions, our own little griefs and allments instead of love | Mra. Selwin {fs right-—(oh, tha }some day I may be as big a woman| as she). “Love 1s so much greater | than individual.” It is a god this in a subconscious way wa] women recognize when we are reaching up to it, but we try to} make ft a slave when we attain ft On the other hand, it seems to me that men make » a play thing and consequently because a god can never become either a slave or a plaything, it turns and rends us with every cruelty it can devise. Yes, little book, I have learned that Love can be cruel and the} worst cruelty of all 1s when {t lends to our tmagination {deals that can |never be realized by mortal flesh | Poor Dick! I know he has BE PRETTY! TURN :* GRAY HAIR DARK | Look young! Nobody can tell If y | use Grandmother's simple recipe, of Sage Tea and Sulphur | Almost every one knows that and Sulphur, properly ded, brings Kk the nat and luster to the hair 1, streaked or gray; also druff, itching scalp and falling hair, Years ago the to get this mixture was ‘ » it at home, which {s muss jand troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for “Wy eth's and Sulphur Com pound,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe for about 0 cents Don't stay gray! Try It! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hatr, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft btush with It and draw th through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by m ilng the gray balr disappears, and after an other application or two, your hatr becomes beautifully dark, thick Jana glossy, ‘ih }mine told me that the other even Sweaters Children for Not @ cotton rag, but worsted, Why pay a Dollar? Unloading and even higher values ...... $7.50 The big sale has left os short in our Women’ priced Coats, so have taken our $9.50 and $10.00 Coats and placed them on the $7.60 rack, Just 50 $7 50 . of them in all, Take your pick Tuesday .. up to $18.00, $9 95 art selling 5.00, $16.60 lower Women’s Suits, Tuesday ..... An unusual offer so early in the season hae left us with about 26 odd Suita of the $15 and $18.00 numbers, Colors, Blues, Browns, Grays and Mixtures, These aro no freak styles, but the Tove a everyday kinds; good any season of the year, Tailore and lined in first-class $9. 95> Tuesday, your pick Women’s $3.98 Silk Waists for .. see About 2 dozen Women’s Silk Waists, high and low neck styles. Colors, Black, Nav Gray ane. $1.98 To close out Tuesday.. Women's Sweaters, in values to $6.95, Tuesday ... $4.75 Extra heavy Rough Neck Gweater Coats, something you can make use of now tn the cool $4 75 ‘ . evenings; all sizes, Tuesday Outing Flannel, tn nk and blue up to tn up to 15] $1.00, in white and eoru; from 1 worth lé%eo tn regular] to 1% Special on way Tuesday, yard, Quilting Prints, in Ge Loe Gass decane wie- 1Zdc Berens Searte, made of ranted fast *) splendid ma lace, in fancy bird de- terials for covering comforters, signs; worth 200 each yard, Curtain Serima, in eo wa. tien ae marquisette and voile, 69c Curtains, 3% yards long h fancy colored borders, gua by 64 inches wide: assorted pat- anteed sunfaet colors. Good | terns; worth $1.09 value at 250 yard ‘ Curtain Hods, 5cs; extend trom regular OBc Betsvrente, Marsciiies C patterns, full double bed size; a regular $1.26 seller. Annual Event Tueeday morning begins our regular annual sale of Underwear and Hosiery for women and children. The stock consists of the famous “Royal Mills, Classic,” “Gilt Edge” and other well-known makes; also Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments and Rubens Vests for children. Owing to the crowded condition, pricecutting will be severe, We invite an inspection—if interested. HAVE WET We have—every style of gar ment In cotton, merino and wool, silk and wool, and lisie thread. Take advantage of the cut prices. Just Opened New Gold Braids, Gold and Tinsel Laces, Gold and Silver Fringes, Fancy Trimming Braide— all go on sale at our usual popular prices, bo up to $1.60 yard. 69c Newtly trimmed, your chotce 680, Wardotew Ribbons — Molres, Scotch | 25c C pi , stripes and fancy. Values up mare line goes on io Tuesday, HN N DRESSES FOR CHILDREN—Talilor made and better than seems necessary, Values to $1.50. Tuesday, to 60a, yard 250, JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS Infants’ and Children’s Hate and Bonnets in velvet, velour, corduroy, plush, bear cloth, neatly trimmed with flowers, ribbons and fur, at 890 up to $2.19. SWEATERS FOR CHILDREN The famous Monarch make; also three-piece and two-piece Combination Suits, Leggings and Caps. Prices begin at 380 for Caps and 69¢ or Sweate: 1 know I take things too sert-|his ear: sly and yet no one | vugh and enjoy one’s self more | }than I. I could be childlessly hap- py, for the lover’s heaven is made| of such Ittle things. A dear young married friend of ‘And so am 1.” children played a game tense that meant just they }aration and grew cold ing when she and her husband reached home after the picture show he caught her to him in the jark hallway and sald: “Oh, dear est, I Just hate to leave you. I am counting the hours until the time ou will be my wife.” She an- wered with her mouth close up to| ed again. they and I know that ft ts ‘(To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST. Tuesday the Eighth Day of Our Great longs to| For a few minutes these married of pre- heaven— played with the {dea of sep. with fear while all the while they were hug ging to their hearts the knowledge | that they were never to be separat |to see British battalions which had, childish things that make of mar Just such | Dr. A King Baggot Feature in Two 2ND, NEAR MARION Parts MAN WHO MISUNDERSTOOD Union Dentists Gold Crow: 85.00 Bridgewo: old Fillings Alloy ¥ Silver Fillings . Palnless Extraction We offer you good, first class den tal work at a moderate pricg and would Ike to have you conmult ne re. karding the condition of your mouth Our consulting Mat has had years of experience, and his eptnion of your condition wit! be valuable to The Shack Next Door A Victor Drama The Proof of a Man A Comedy In the Clutches of the Villain PICTURES, Se] Ike, Jr, Comedy you With the ald of first ofaes materia! and @ modern equipment we are ab) fo serve you well, and having cont ence in our ability to produce Ineting remulte in all branches of dentistry, we offer you « 18-year guarantes, ork done painlessly by modern INVESTIGATE OUR PAYMENT PLAN, Exam.nation free Office hours, § to 6; evenings Wy appointment. Sundays Stolp m Union Dentists LADY ATTENDANTS EASY Scream Permanently located on eor. e and T with entrance [5 FIRST-RUN \] 105% Pike at. over Ow! Drug Co ———————d 10c Supporter best mad IMC, all sizes; as good as the 250 grade Sale! 69 Cotton Blankets, size C 46x74, medium weight, in white,.tan and gray, with fancy colored borders; the reg- ular $1.00 kind. Blankets, white cot- $1 -50 ton, size 70x80, heavy weight, in fancy pink and blue borders; regular $2 value, Woolnap Blankets, $2 .98 in fancy plaids and checks, size 68x80; good weight, Worth $4.00. $4.98 ieee warrasted aii wool, size 68x80, in gray and tan; worth $6.00. All-Wool Blankets, $5.9 size 68x80. These come in large size checks in pink and white, blue and white and black and red; elsewhere $7.50. s $4, 98 Ke Oregon Wool Blan- come in vi- ouna pee large size; weight ° ‘ike worth $6.00, $1 4 hogati . size 72x covered with fine sigotiee ” Persian designs, medium weight, yarn tied; reg- ular $2.00 value. $1 .98 & Comforts, size 72x extra heavy weight, stitebed, finished with fancy sateen covering, backs to match; a regular $2.75 value. $3.39 rere. ‘tut aouvte double bed size, in medium, light and dark patterns; good value, $4.50. pair, $1.2 Lats Feather Pil- covered with fancy art ticking, size 17x25; our regular $2.00 sellers, 75 Cotton Batts, size 72x C 90, welght 3 pounds; made from good, firm goods, which will not pull apart; else- where $1.00, PLAY FOOTBALL ON — AISNE BATTLEFIELD PARIS, Oct. were astounded yesterday, a Jul! tn the long battle of the Aisne, |been in the thick of the fight for If I should tell this episode to/ several weeks inflate footballs and any one else, little book, than you, | enjoy several games in camp, might think it silly, but you} All Chronic | Many So-called In- curible Disorders— Rye, Ear, Nose | Throat, Asthma, Ap Aicitim — Catarrh, and Goltre, Tuvercu < Laver, dor and All Urinary Diseases . 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