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One of the features of the pro- Nibition campaign planned by the committee will be the placing of 1000 or more small billboards in the front yards of citizens who are enthusiastic for the dry Propaganda. GALL SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. Bertha M. Wright, has been returned from by Policewoman J. Nosler, a char f deserting her two tle children, prefer: by mother, rode to Oregon City flat car, says. 20. si LONDON, Oct. WA The Manufacturers’ Wants the Seattle schoo! board to Spend its money for school sup pifes at “home” instead of pat. Fonizing manufacturers in other States and countries. « resolu- the middle of the last century. put the seat} t on a ‘OFFER SUM FOR WAR | ar fund association | of $100,000 has been offared Eng liand by the people of fiasutoland, South Africa. 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PARIS, Oct. 13—Many In stances of individual bravery and deeds of daring are ing to light from the trenches in whieh the forces on both sides have burrowed for the past 30 days during the great battle. In some of more the ke places the trenches opposing forces are not than 100 yards apart and frequently inactive, od-natured bading lines. The men are lying In cramped positions trenches and a numb have & on inv on their own A party of three the trenches, ent hut t standing German fraternized for wine and the house, who were the mans neh Hnes a With the exce chilly nights, th ideal. In the vicinity all detachment ¢ was pursued by a much larger force of the enemy, The Frenc officer left a number of men hid den the body retreated with instructions to Join — the body when the bug in the meantime, the pursuing Germans advanced beyond — the hidden rv en and attack the main body. The men left be hind made rear attack and almost w out the German foree, retreated in order. Ry this ruse tween weary of the m ing t ne tri left nearby found there time, Algerians ed 8 and weven Ide The consuming in men a provisions then the armed to the ners, of few weather = Lens tion cy Frenchmen sounded a d which the French were enabled to retake thelr abandoned position and prevent further pres on the allies’ lines from directh CORRES sure PONDENT SIMS BACK FROM FRONT, TELLS STORY OF beserTs owonen REFUGEES BY THE WAYSIDE whe Oregon to face BY WM, PHILIP SIMS PARIS, Oct. 1.—(By mail to New York.)—! am just back from the front, where the fighting actually going on from the battlefields where French and Brit man soldiers nave added new pages to histo ut But it was not ine actual front pled horses. {mpressed me mort—the bloody front where purred, and Lebels spat, and shrapnel spilled ite singing spray of death. It was rather the fight ing’a wake, where women and jehildren and ertppled old men fat) land blinked, and stared, dazedly benumbed, incapable as yet of ap preciating the fullness of the ca tastrophe which had just passed over them Coming out of Olssons, caravan of old men, women, children and bdables, returning home after being driven ond Paris by the southward sweep of the great war. One woman was barefooted had trudged her shoes from feet It was raining and the were deep in mud, bec weeks artillery, autotrucks trains and convoys of army sup plus the wheels of vari other w hines, had cut Into them ly This woman baby carriage children and fects Her she which 1 met « girls She her roads une fe army a two was pushing in which were some household the m: She was skirts dragged ned forward. bespatte to the waist Bareheaded under the she struggled on, a feverish le drizzle ight Cures Without Drugs This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. 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Office hours, ® a. m to 6p mj Saturday evenings, 7 to 0 ow th to ti rated wit plot a is ap it be ® f electricity t spots glow A to in her eyes and twin ing on her cheeks nc brownish cape fatled keep the from penetrating to her skin I spoke to her and learned that her husband was “In the east the line She had not heard from n Yes, she was very Suddenly, 1 asked thought the “It's glorious, answered, in country dialect the Germans country. If fight as they we shall win think so—with GIRL WANDERS AWAY g from 1, Gl her what she isn't it? she} her Champagne} “We are pushing back out of our ‘ours’ continue to are fighting now soon, Don’t you the English” to during a 8 a and 1409 Friday a Wanderin home tainting dys Par Lincoln high school freshman, daughter of Mrs. Luella Park 50th st., who disappea was not found in until She had wandered the 1 fle the police for her re today it was reported as little the worse for her ex tt streets altr nbed the At her ho: she w e*fl perience <} MISSED ‘EM B)GOSH! The sa Pverett ght early ‘ein the wan ble French laundry at pen Sunda and two suspects took train for Seattle, Police notified, just in time an here to mis ne train arrived NO, HE DIDN’T FIGHT One of them gtipped guns of searched his You can't 409 Irving at fight They CONVENTION HERE firmly The other two ize cannons pocketa. blame O. H. Randall for not putting up a got $7 and a gold watch fourth Archite coast ber convention of the Seat annual tural Lea will be held in 15, 16 and 17. ae dis [help?” rapid-firers | roadatdes, STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1914. PAGE olin DP Lecestjokes is a carpenter's helper und the is always “Jollying” Caney, a self-made ald Bunny, panned ( the yard Are yo boastin’ er apologizin’? Lillian Walker's pet poodle was exhibit time ago Mr, Bunny was joking her about win a prize anywhere, Miss Walker Well, I'll exhibit him to show what no dog should be like, Vitagraph plant a certain dry other afternoor who has wit jokingly, the unny man,” as he usey in came quickly back Casey, »klyn show some the couldn't iin a Bre it retorted saying dog then.” rpent the Atlantic & fea captain afloat with some some time ago and old tars off the John Bunny played better purt of a week oust Don't “No,” responded enough,” Mr, Bunny nover you fellows ever get homesick? the skipper nearest, long cook in her Br was enge asked Mr, Bunny if Mra. Hunny won't try PHOTO PLAYS THE FEATURE AT THE COLO nial theatre tonight {s a two-part Pesanay, which introduces “Chick Rvanm th Western amateur golf champion, and Wallace Berry, come- dian, in golf comedy Golf Cham plon Evans Links With Sweedi Two dran and another comedy are included on the program. ing, “The Sinner Stricken.” | NICHOLAS DUNAEW OF THE Vitagraph players is married now GLADYS IS TOUCHED : Miss Donnerberg, his bride, was in peed when the war broke out, posing a po oe country under an arm: or? | on for Rotterdam, a cowgirl b are «Hive BY,” ae rne, | Where she sailed to America She peor ope eter lend Bert 1s only 21, yet bas published three cont BD: Joaterday, Oy Mw rowd |Rovels and two books of pooms. She a curtoualy at the men thas already enrolled as a student gated 1 fase ssatthe of Columbia colle in New York oe Grand Until Tuesday Night ‘The Runaway Fre tw Reliance dr Hard ¢ | Keystone comedy. Mutual W ow girl Mrs oklyn home re cently Are Yor John Runny employed an in just as the John you a Kood eK help me came the repl SINNERS GET THEIRS \ Dr, M Matthews started bang ing sin ad Inst night in th ok campaign at the First Presbyterian churet Dor abl the hi first of a twow revival with be be so welf-natiaf! lity to keep 1 have no such ability,” he {, and all the little and big « squirmed and found tt com at the tall par a your ‘om sin eau ndvine sinne fortable not son inners who enjoy having bed in should hear tonight's offer to look Mise Gladys Chapman, wor Class A Until Tuesday Night “The Real Agatha,” two-part Ke jsanay drama; “The Lonesome Trail,” Selig Western drama; “An American Hetress, Labin drama. er vi | Clemmer Until Tu: The graph t News; drama day Night Reward of Thrift,” a Vita drama; “Hearst Selig The Cub Reporter. “A Six-foot Romance Detective caravan was only one © They fled from their vil and farma as the Germans nced, whole ham sighborhoods going toget Their horses and good vehicles were often confiscated, leaving | only broken down carts and crip they camped by the! whether {ft rained or| the stare came out. The only food they bad was what they started with on thelr journey. They were without meat and} thetr bread was stale and soggy. | |'They slept in their clothes, those who could under carts or wagon: keep off a little of the down vor These are from the wa This Alhambra Until “The Steel o- Wednesday Night Ribbons,” of “The | Trey o° Hearts”; nimated Week ly”; “Disillusioned,” Victor drama; rut of the Frying Pan,” Nestor comedy. Colonial Until Tuesday Night “Golf Champion ‘Chick’ Evans With Sweedie,” santy comedy; Tenor,” Selig dram Slim's Legacy. Essanay comedy. | Clreult Until Tuesday Night “Shadows,” a two-part King Bag got drama, with three other pic tures. r At night ‘The Newsbo: the real sufferers Week Girl of Mission All “The Patchwork dy. ka Sunday and All The Pursult trama. Ox, Week Alaska All Pursuit of Week “The a Phantom,’ | drama. . 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CONFESSIONS |tmagination, OF A WIFE |I. |think of them as perfe and find that the (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Ba. | jerprise Association.) | 18 A POLICEMAN NOW | Miss Margaret, Miss Mar-| Tim has been put on the fore was me came TIM “Oh, garet, police This ni whe washing I knew something wonderful pened to Annie just on her fac Strong beautif believe 1 that I thought Of course 1 and novel writers splendid criptions liness of and imprint ¢ eauty However, lik things that are imagination, we in real lif The “Mat tiful because it tist’s conception blur of grief appeals to the real li the ned ace of only beautiful ters and even them On the other hand. a fa that beautify and two of cent illustrations of are Annie and Bliene Today Annie looked beca was bappy aver seen a more than Eliene’s the greeting that An erday morning the weekly yes to do ave that hap. look before she spoke had by the book, what 24 saw a sad was beautl know that have little a or piness don't w its on ™ creations find neve them Dolorosa” is beau is alw of the beauty and so world, when ed and deep mother {s usually her own daugh: sometimes no} an ar softening whe sons and 1 have never does not most re theory joy the the seen besutiful and 1 beautiful when buneh ne she hav face bent bables. I am glad are happy for worked for me she has ever she of was that sed two old An my although for the friends » has last 15 een my took me, girl, in against mother years friend a lonely her arms her breast died Annie been friend to me as Elien of what she had given her best and | that Tim has gotten lice force Shur end is the v the for know Mr he's the nicks every that got Tim bis place that he'll put Tim on quad, 1 just think it silt that'll proud when I see Tim ridin down on his eharger Riding on what Well Miss shure since she and heartbroken and pr me when dear sed my quite as er for | she hi ad am g on the Miss my ry best and Mr, Sullivan Sullivan, is werd man who gives the year, It Margaret, 1 Tim wish iform. man ye you He on sec in wu looking boss pick himself He the tr will be rm up was ays ffic me: bust and Annie? Margaret, 1 In novels chorgers and sure forgot mesilf. and pomes they say when they ean horses it sounds grand that it came into my mouth and flew again when I thought of how Tim |that Satisfaction $25 is a stunning, hand- tailored suit of U. 8 worsted; coat length is 45 In., and is a five-button @ffect lining full yarn dyed, skirt has & plain back and a pleat down the front. This somely In Our Millinery Section You can choose from the newest and a most com- plete stock of trimmed and untrimmed hats. No Charge for Alterations CREDIT ALWAYS Buy your clothes now You will have the satis- faction of knowing that the and pay for them while hat you select is correct in wearing—in small weekly every detail, and that the or monthly payments. price is invartably lower. ent CAN'T PEDDLE ‘GAS’ Tuesday afternoon a bill was presented to the council to pnt the kibosh on peddling gasoline from tank wagot ind trucks. The Brendel Plan for Relieving the Sick In this day of “high cost of Iving* are far from | everybody is seeking a method of “keeping down expen ft is poor judgment without the Doet when he ts act- ually needed, The “Brendel Plan” is to furnish a DOCTOR FREB to 1, for the asking. A Graduate Phy= siclan ts on duty every day and even- ing at our store, who will examine, counsel and prescribe ABSOLUTELY FREE to every patron of the store, The only charge is for the medicine, should you require any, at standard prescription rat Brendel Drug Co. 117 YESLER WAY South Side Pioneer Square. Office hours, 9:30 a. m. to 9:80 p. Ladies and children, 2 to 4 p.m. look. “Why do you Margaret, that thot men and women who write novels and thayter plays make them sound so much better than they'll ever be?" “Becau would suppose, Miss they have a great Annie, 1 said. Those artists have talent or ge nius to see people and things not in the imperfect state they really but in the perfect form they ht be erhaps, Miss thoughtfully, women with ° Margaret,” said that is the are so often our men, We tly all right Annie réason disap we inted it, just like we women are. I tell| you, Miss Marga I'm not going} to find much more fault with Tim. | 1 know he had his eye on this policeman job and | couldn't see he was workin’ for it even when he was drinkin’ with the boys in Grogan’s saloon. Anyway, he my man and when I him go out in his blue and brass buttons this morn- ing | would not have traded place with the Quaine hersilf How little it takes to make a wife happy. The moment any one woman, be she as humble as An nie or as grand as Eliene, begins pride in her husband, she woman who “would not with the Quaine.” be continued tomorrow.) 5." 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