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‘STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1914. PAGE 4) 1 BABEL AH. Uh 2 aA “ . en SO ¥ TRe Howe AGin AVIN? Your rT BUS ONABLE PATHE Tut REMINDS ME — Rune yy ™ City, ee ie 2 Mm THe FURNACE NGeDs HUSBAND Y6T, HM, CLRANING exPecT vs To 'l WISH 1 WERE A MAN SO 1 COULD SAY WHAT I WANT To!" Diana Dillpickles. In "WATS: 30, DAPHNG, WE'LL Have oO PUT SOMe@ BODY AT LANDeD BODY wHILe STENOSGING? Back to the Old Homestead A 4-Reel ‘Screecher’ BEFORE STARTING A FIRE LOOK IN THE OVEN A QUuEAK From ? Behnny Meuse ADOLPH CHENBRALLY GETS UP FIRST UND MAKES DER FIRE BUT 1 CAN'T VAIT FoR HiM DISS MORNING. OF POVERTY ATEN PUTS THE WY VO } "grew ver THE ADVANTAG SPINNING’S CASH STORE 2425 Fourth 1417 Ave. $2.50 4-Ft. Sheffield Lance-Tooth, One-Man Crosscut Saw For easy running and fast cutting, buy this. For exercise, buy others. $5.00 Durham Duplex Domino Razor Outfit Of Buying at TOO RAW FOR ROOT, BUT NOT FOR JONES! LIHU ROOT—you've heard of him—is senator from WORST STANDPATTERS, AS WELL AS PRO- New York. He was chairman of the republican VOMTENE WHILE RCI SORT national convention in 1912 which renominated Taft . : ‘ y c f What piece of evidence did Senator Jones discover ian cuieenian, ete of ane ti Say eas which convinced him in “mind and heart” that Lorimer E YET SENATOR ROOT VOTED AGAINST WIL- What evidence did he discover which LIAM LORIMER OF CHICAGO, THE SENATOR of such an able lawyer as Elihu Root? senator from Massachusetts. He also is a standpatter among standpatters. He's cold, deliberative, analytical, logical. He is not swayed by popular passion by any means HE, TOO, VOTED TO KICK WILLIAM LORI- MER OUT OF THE SENATE. HE, TOO, FOUND LORIMER GUILTY. BUT SENATOR JONES OF WASHINGTON SAYS LORIMER WAS AS PURE consists of White-Handied Durham Duplex Razor, 6 Biades, 1 Stropper, all put up in Folding Leatherette Case. Razor. “Some Special.” If you shave every day, you 0c weekly, $4.50 monthly, $54.75 yearly. You also going to and from the barber shop and time waiting. save a dose of Barbers’ itch. was innocent? escaped the notice You might WHO BOUGHT HIS SEAT BY BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION.-AND WAS INDICTED ONLY A FEW DAYS AGO FOR MISUSING THE FUNDS OF HIS BANK DEPOSITORS. SENATOR ROOT VOTED AGAINST LOMIMER. BUT SENATOR JONES OF THE PROGRESSIVE STATE OF WASHINGTON VOTED FOR LORIMER. AS SNOW AND AS INNOCENT AS A CHILD. Even old “Uncle” Shelby M. Cullom of Illinois, that standpat pal of “Uncle” Joe Cannon, voted against Lorimer Yet Jones says: “I voted for Lorimer because I was convinced in mind and heart he was innocent.” SOMETHING MUST BE MIGHTY ROTTEN IN Come, now, W. LORIMER Jones, let the people of this state in on your secret. Let's hear this choice piece of evidence. 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Uncle Jack wan the rectplent |t¥Oert Vitagraph baseball com-| of utuns ores 100 people, ie an ee. the announcement Uncle Jack has of three score and four letters, and|edy, entitled “Hearts and Dia-!and his. “Blood” iguk and other It Is Surprising to make today, You will be doubly : the battle for the prize was a brisk | monds,” will be a feature of today’s uncanny feats must be seen to be HE LEADING military journal says: “This war has been | !nterested, because Uncle Jack will one. The dollar was offered for! new program at the Colonial the-| appreciated. The major part of ‘ % tell you how you c ke dol. the best suggestions for games a his turn, however, is of a strong § full of surprises, and military men are changing their|\°° 7°" ae reese Were decorations for Halloween. Alice |*tfe. Bunny puts over a home run| ooneqy pature. : * jlar, and very easy, too } Buyken, 1812 18th av. S, won the|in the finish of a tight game and| : cee _ Views of actual warfare. A bateh of puzzles are here print prise, Uncle Jack believes a very | wins for the “Cornfeds.” Beautiful! o74€ DREAM GIRL,” TELLING : A good many non-military men have been surprised, too. |*4. * mr gy ha wpe pleasant evening can be spent if| Kathlyn Williams, a great favorite | of a wonderful dream’ that came They expected much from the British navy which “ruled the | gwers. If you think they are right Alice's directions are fotlowed.| with Colonial audiences, will be |true, is one of the picture stories waves,” and, thus far, that navy hasn't earned its salt 'Germah navy is safe behind the mines and not a single Ger- Henry Cabot Lodge—you've also heard of him—ts JONES’ “MIND AND HEART" WHEN THE senate. ’ : 1 They follow jseen on the same bill in a mostiat the Clemmer on tomorrow's yer tt yours ts the first letter opesed, NALLOWREN PLANS unusual dra: of the primeval | change of program. “Her Doggy” r , ' man water front has been bombarded France and England have some 1,800 aeroplanes, and |Jungle called “The Woman of It."|is another exceptional one and the German aviators make a Sunday pastime of bombing The fortifications at Namur, Liege and Antwerp were | advertised as the strongest possible, and yet the kaiser comes with an ll-inch howitzer, that easily blasts turrets, forts entrenchments on high, proving that had he got within | gunshot of Paris, that city would have fallen in no time On sea the most deadly work has been performed by underestimated submarine, and on land by a new gun, with which Wilhelm surprises everybody What England and Russia learned in their recent wars pesn't get anywhere because of Germany's thorough pre- redness for whatever may be needed When mines render almost harmless the navies of Great! ‘ain and France and a new gun makes “impregnable” [tresses practically worthless, everybody has a right to be prised. At any rate, military theory is becoming pretty gged. Equal to the Test A PAMPHLET-prepared by eminent Germans and giving “ Germany's view of the war’s causes contains also one bit of incidental information which is interesting “The stocks of the Prussian railways alone exceed by gar the aggregate amount of the Prussian debt.” : Moreover, “the income of the railways is essentially greater than the amount which the interest and amortization| of the entire state de t demand.” All the testimony Americans have had agrees that the German railroads played well their part when the time came suddenly to move millions of troops, with vast supplies There were no big tangles or pmoothly and on schedule time; the Was met as if a matter of every day In short, Prussian genius for painstaking has made go ernment ownership of railroads an operating succes It has done more than this delays; trains greatest possible moved strain It has made state ownership If Prussia can do that, cannot we? MILL® AND PEMBERTON for judges of the supreme court. Vote for these two only and rebuke the Special Privilege Crowd, Let t | night there will be a dollar tn it for you. The first list received before next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock con taining all the right answers, gets the prize Here are the puzzles them and see how you can do. What property owners have to pay, beheaded leaves a tool. The name of a girl, beheaded leaves what horses are sometimes used for. The way houses are rented, be- headed leaves a word meaning comfort. Used in combination with «a comb, beheaded leaves a word for hurry, What ie bread, tion. Dig into many of them What wonld you of a busy ¢ity street? make| Did you ever leaves a@ direc necessary to beheaded animal he cannot be useful? This elep been trained to work SOOUTS SWAT FLIES), A fly-swatting contest at Bangor, | very well help himself, think if you! were to see an elephant pulling a|{s pulling, belongs to a rich fam-| fer the « house on wheels down the middle fly that likes to do something dif- see an elephant hitched up or did you have the im pression that he ix such a clumsy nt, pictured here, has t He may not But he cannot | ekoten The house on wheels, which he| ferent for a change now and then. | These people got tired of driv aeroplane and living in a house-| boat on the river. So they thought | would get some novel way of| traveling. enough, they have suc Me., conducted by the Boy Scouts, | ————___-—_— CHILDREN PUT was recently completed. The scouts swatted a total of 151,221 files. Calvin Motager won the! Tne poy § first prize by killing 80,900 of the pests, BOYS HOLD A ‘STAG’ The Y. MC. A. held a “stag” party in honor of the West Queen Anne grammar school boys Inst About 50 boys were present Apples were distributed and the boys indulged in boxing, wrestling and other gym sports. | ing the “Star the Boy Scouts of Tacoma have compl of that city od @ sanitary The work WISCONSIN — Fred it Hoeck, deputy colleeter at Mil waukee Financial condi- | tle w tions are splendid, Business conditions throughout =the = |spot in Washington park whe state are very satisfactory so |treasure is buried. Only sec far good standing may Join the hur Friday the Boy § | be diligently cons jchart which give iting MOST DELICIOUS WAFFLES With Syrup and Plenty of Putter. ‘outs of Baltimore ren dered valuable aid to that efty dur Spangled Banner Centennial in keeping the crowds! to the hospitals on stretchers, TACOMA SCOUTS AID HEALTH DEPT. After two months of hard work Wash aurvey has been the location of ON POLICE DUTY | Princeton athletes tonight in order and clearing the streets. | They applied first aid to ing women and helped carry them with the} health de Scout | missioner Soule believes the dut the Scouts obtained will be of tm mense value to the city done in ration BOYS LOOK FOR BURIED TREASURE outs of Seat | DENOUNCE MARITZ LONDON, Oct. denouncing Col pr of a Boer uprising against England in South Africa, as a blot on the fame jof the Boers has been passed by | the Boer commandants of the Or lange Free State. lution: Drape the dining room Ring ing an automobile and riding. in an | *"4¢ part drama produced by the Vita- graph film the Melbourne Sunday lay night Nihilist plots and romance. nine faint-| reday n The pictures were taken amid nat ural scenery, and a shipwreck ts | clever among the big scenes. ec 8 “BURNING DAYLIGHT” the Mission, starting the last installment London story that here a few weeks ago. ore of the Jack first showed | “THe TYPHOON” AT THE | Alaska for an all week's run, ! card, on which | starting tomorrow, is acted almost and @ water color) entirely by Japanese actors. . ee | THE CIRCUIT H TWO FEA. tures on the Sund bill, one a drama of the Southwest called .|“The Padrone’s other an old fairy called “Bluebeard.” One of the picturesque scenes in this tale is of a 15th century smelter plant in operation. cee ® pumpkin Red ribbons for the boys and yellow onding Thimble and P ‘Bowls “MY OFFICIAL WIFE,” A FIVE. is the big offering at until Tues- It fs & story of Russian “A MODERN RIP VAN WIN. kle,” a two-part American drama, ‘ ay is the headliner at the Grand, Princeton club entertains former | starting Sunday Lorenz, hypnotizer, with new and novel stunts, Who has never appear ed in Seattle, will be the stellar Women Look Well When they escape the sallow skin, the pimples, black- heads, facial blemishes due to indigestion or bilious- ness, t times, all women need help to rid the system Of poisons, and the safest, surest, most convenient and most economical help they find in SESH This famous family remedy has an excellent tonic effect upon the entire system. It quickly relieves the ailments caused Seattie herd, No. 1, |. O. B., dance AT | comedies Sunday, ts Ward,” and the | tale in film} MWS |will appeal to all who enjoy a Nttle actress. “Slippery Slim and the Green-Eyed Monster” is one of those funny Vie Potel Hearst-Selig News | brings the latest happenings. eee | CHRISTY MATHEWSON AP- pears as a lover in “Love and Baseball,” © two-part picture that |shows tonight for the last time at jthe Circuit. This is the first of a series of baseball stories, many of which were taken from incl- jdents in his own life. The only awkward moments in taking this |picture were in the lovemaking nes. At first Matty couldn't get the hang of it.” eee Clemmer Until Saturday Night “The Dancer,” a spectal photo- play; “lola's Promise,” with Mary Pickford; “Heezanut Hunts Wild Game,” a cartoon comedy; “The Peacemaker” and “For the Love of Mike,” comedies. see Sunday —_ Until ight “The Padrone’s Ward,” two-part drama; “Bluebeard, two-part drama; “Across the Court,” com- edy. Circuit Tuesday cee Sunday Until Night “Hearts and Diamonds,” two-part Bunny comedy; “The Woman of {It,” with Kathlyn Williams; “White Lies” and “The Loyalty of Jumbo,” | comedies | Colonial Tuesday | Alaska Sunday and All Week | The Typhoon,” drama; “Colonel |Heeza Liar,” comedy;' Pathe's | Daily News. a Melbourne Sunday and All Week “My Official Life,” drama; “You Never Can Tell” and “Who Got Stung?" comedies. eee Mission Sunday and All Week “Burning Daylight,” a Jack Lon Ping treats will cure standpatters have the impossible Humphries and the standpat Cha | wick and Crow. Yes, let them have Holcomb, THE TRIMMER, SPECIAL DINNERS | | jdon drama | eee by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion, headache, backache, low spirits, extreme nervousness. Purifying the blood, Beecham’s Pills improve and Grand Sunday Until Tuesday Night | “A Modern Rip Van Winkle,” |two-reel American drama; “Hello, Keystone comedy; “Mutual and “Cousin Billy,” Royal Clear The Complexion“... Alhambra Until Sunday Night Directions of Special Value to Women with Every Box, “Th Sold everywhere. In Boxes, 10s., 25¢, MISTAKE IN ADDRESS A Mrs. J. H, Reid, the woman arrested at the onic recently because an man falsely accused her of robbing him, doesn't live at | 2518 East Union, as stated in | | The Star, It should have been 2514, same street. —-—________—@ A VOTE for David McKenzie and Walter Christensen for county Me ae eee eee commissioners is a vote against the Hamilton gang and a vote against exploiting the county money for political machines. SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER The Megas = saat ta Kien | HOLLY WOOD LUNCH cafe unknown care via Weatlake Ave. Modern, le gently furnished rooms, with the best in Tentt cleanliness comfort «) court for th enth Comn e feast monay. ransiont, boc to $i) weak 212 PIKE STREET coptnmantment ta, A060 to 94. o : oy, Pickford drama, with a comedy,