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KIMOORE—SUNDAY | WILL PAY é Woll Hopper |THE AP AND THE iert & Sullivan): = for “Apple Monda WITH A BRILLIANT CAST INCLUDING [delle Patterson Herbert Waterous Arthur Alder’ Gladys Caldwetl Neary Smith Arthur Cunningham dayne Herbeet Maude Mordaunt John Willard Anabel Jourdon Una Brooks Herbert Cripps —AND— its most efficient The Finest Light Opera Ensemble and Chorus Ever ervants promises to be the Heard in America winlch opens. Monday at” 10 In Revivals of Gilbert & Sullivan's Sunday Night pick of the apple kingdom But you can give the apples aren't artificial, and that there Wednesday Night as are considerably more than 57 Tuesday Night \ ae 99 " \ Friday Night { book, and telephone it to your favorite grocer, so that when reatest Comic am. at Bon Marche park, Operas: Saturday Matinee the back and forth, the up and varieties ) 1m; ” Fourth and Pine, If you have all the money In the world you “ ” can’t buy an apple at this show, Saturday Night THE MIKADO GRAND DOUBLE BILL down, In ‘and ut, and once over—you can tap them on the ‘ back, sound their lungs, dis Monday Night “Trial Ls J 2 po DI And then you may pick the variety you like best, and the nice young man at your elbow Thursday Night will be at your back door. NOTE—Notwithstanding the great The apple committee recom of the production, the following pric mendes the following Ge the cast and the $ will prevail where will be displayed the that their complexions Wednesday Matinee fi ” will write your name in a little magnitude pick of the bunch Jonathan, Spitzenburge, Grimes’ Golden, Delicious, Winter Banana, Wagner, Rome Lower Boxes, $2.50: Balcony Boxes, $2.00; Lower Floor, $1.50 and $2.00; Balcony, 75c and $1.00; Ga! eer Beauty and Staymen Win Boxes and Divans, $1.50; Entire Orchestra and ape Parquet Seats, $1.00; Balcony, 50c, 75c, $1.00; The prices will be set today, and Gallery, 25¢ they will pain set all next week, come storm, wind, or earthquake There will be no fluctuations. The quotations for the week will be Star Monday Lower Boxes, $2.00; Balcony Boxes, $1.50; Lower Floor, $1.00 and $1.50; Balcony, 50c, 75c, $1.00; Gal- ery, 25¢. in Ratlerd wi of Jonathans, for their doors. | or a box delivered at band upon which were the words “Seattle to San Francisco.” The > SAN FRANCISCO.“ PARIS, Oct.17 —Weartng oxyge | helmets to shut out the fetid vapo! jarising from 6,000 German corpse which have lain on the battlefield in the vicinity of Roye for three weeks, a large number of Paris tire men yesterday went to the battle field to bury the dead A fair-sized crowa was on hand at Fourth and Union at noon today to see Mra. S. E. Orr, Mrs. C. May PD Wilson and Miss Margaret Wilson % off on an attempt to walk to San Francisco. Each wore a white kiN life where | ome to a place in my| can’t decide what to| % P | do, so will you please advise me 9 i a girl of 20, was married |i when 15 to a man nine years older | than myself. We thought a great deal of each other, but after our baby was born he neglected me | and falied to provide me with any | clothes or scarcely any food, while) 4 RE he wore tailor-made clothes and |looked prosperous. After two! Second Ave. Store will Vill Specialize on Ready-to-Wear. | yeirs of married life he left me destitute with a house to pay on. All Other Lines Must Go. | had never worked before, but | found a place and mother took care of the baby. | never had any rec reation, but managed somehow to| |make the payments on the house) land pay for our board. All that) The next department which the| Panton, president of the comp bhn Panton Company will close| “Is to close gut our shoa de ment to the last pair at e earl! fe shoes. This tmportant stock | est possible moment. To accom-|time, | received a few letters at foes on sale on Monday and at! plish this, we have cut prices tolrare intervals and money amount-| prices which must appeal to the|the limit. We will give the people |ing to $60 or $70. economically inclined, especially at | of this city shoe bargains that the My brothers and mother called | this time of year, just when good, | will remember for many a day. We|,)7,"5 cur and said no matter what strong, waterproof shoes are an|are going to specialize on reedy-to-|) 0 eneq | should never live with | absolute necessity. The Panton| wear garments and will close out|,)_, ‘again. | filed an application for | Company has a fine stock of foot-| all other departments as #000 as|di/icce and was just going to re wear, carefully selected from the| possible. The shoe sale starts! oie ty decree when he showed | best manufacturers in the country. | Monday morning and continues till | (o “< 24 up with mother and “What we desire,” states John | our stock is completely closed out.” | Pog ‘me to go back, but still he — considers everything my fault ASK HIM. WHO? YOUR ARNOLD’S CATARRH REMEDY My love for him has died, but| DRUGGIST. POR WHAT? still | thought | could tive with him | For the Head and Stomach and be happy for the child's sake. | Why? BECAUSE | This summer | let go of myself { It overcomes conatipation and your arteries wi and went out with other men. | thickened and hardened. You will look and f behaved like a lady, but none of Moers be tomees that removes the waste them were gentiemen. They old‘ bile and catarrhal conditions like Arn |thought | was single. or and stomac J Two men have asked me to mar-| Bilous and Liver ry them. | like one, although he fewart & Hol just a boy of 21, has no money nor| nends even a steady job, but can easily | get one. But most of all, | |gentieman, He now knows | have| | been married, but thinks I'm free. |He loves me, | know, and think lots of my boy. But my parents want me to go back to my husband They have forgotten the past and |don’t want me to go with any one, Jand they often scold me and | don't not become uthfa Your 500 2075-76 Arci sulld ; st distributors. Fifty cents in stamps to your home. CAN BE CURED |[ I will Prove It You Free ss Shas = ainund a sional de me. He says he loves me, but | don’t think he does. He says he s made come money and will make a home for us and that his only ambition Is to make me hap: | Gnas Matrett, . & DRUGGIST CUT AND MAIL | J. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, uit cost oF obligation to ma, yo rt a family. | don’t love him and he knows it, TODAY ae me me oe ow me sw mmm | but thinks I'll learn to, My dear wish is to be with the other | man, but If | do, | will worry moth: | J er and perhaps kill her. ‘If | go] with my husband, she will be hap- | |py and he will, too, but I'm afrald life will be nothing to me West Main St, Fort Wayne, ind. est Please send, with uf Free Proof Treatment wanted to ex wife DIRECTORY = ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES jis: itsirs, so." sous’ seat |G. & J. TIRES—NOBBY TREA\ at se bak ta ober ameu ie, ee tke | BALLOU & WRIGHT SLE oes Gee natant ; but Pw tet Peig| )M OTFORCYC L E Ss: MOTO RCYCLES is Ni i nt We hor rable for BALLOU & WRIGHT j fave ‘not played. dale man in the case, Tell! near Broadway ||.) OU ee oung —— J tthe he ie a), | make think | can bear to stay home much | 10G0000e86 ‘Special Discount :: py. No one else thinks he can sup-| STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1914, PAGE 5. ‘STATE'S WORKMEN FORCED TO PAY AS “HOSPITAL FEES” MORE THAN EMPLOYERS PAY Who pays the costs of accl dents to workmen in the course of thelr employment? The startling Information was given the social confer ence at the Y. M,C. A. yester day afternoon that employers of the state, lumbermen partie ularly, coerce the workingmen to pay them pre $1,500,0000 a0 year for “hos pital fees.” The empl turn pay to the state industrial insurance fund a little ove $1,000,000 a year The workingmen themselves, according to the figures sub mitted by Hamilton Higday, former state industrial insur. ance commissioner, and sub- stantially admitted by J. J Donovan of Bellingham, oppo nent of the “first Initi ative meas pay more to thelr employers for “hospital fees” than the employers pay the state for deaths and acci dents of workmen. ximately yers in the « ployer approximately cording to Higday 0 employes in ations paid em, aple month, approxi Engage in Verbal Tiits Higday that the em his removal the omission be cause he favored the “first ald.” Calle It “Freak Legisiation” Donovan gave a long on the evils of “freak legislation, an he called it first ald” by admitted the principle of aid” ts right, but that ¢ Bill No. 9 ts loosely in favor inferen first ald 1 out upon employers sald he would lode p-hazardo! cu pations. He de Higday Reads Law to Him In reply to this, Higday read from the laws of Union same as the Initiative bill rker, member of the Den! es Calling It “Vicious” said Initiative Bill No. in. I bellove a bett wn. I have no sympathy for t opposition to this bill the employers him at once vorced. A pe that you are not di fectly decent young hink of mixing 1 never perhaps he You h every one willing to and should be given has seen his misteke made your mistakes, #0 else has, Many are correct them, the chai ne Bleachers fell at the (Kan) jaker, | football game and a number of per sons injured Our Big Sale of Coreatel Is on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day. Made to your order and sure to please. Venus-Martell Corset Co. 1527 SECOND AVE. PENNANTS Thousands of Star forming collections nants now Star, at 15¢ each clipped trom Th with a Star. The following flag pennants are France, Britain, now on hand Russia, Great Italy. Belgium Austria and thelr yers 4 of $1 a/ discourse | After denouncing | 0, he finally | first Initiative | drawn. He red the initiative | | bill has no safeguards, 23 states in the which are substantially the employers | readers ure being offered by Tae coupon | INSURANCE FUND jt A down a fair and just ‘first 1911 H. Kugene Allen Seattle oke in favor of the “first ald inelple, bat dec a bette: bill could be drawn, Dr, J Yocom of » along | same ines ald’ measure tn ar ANA=tHA ~ Bor: ‘ PLAYING MARBLES! Aw-itwe A KEAQY, BoYe— 1 WAS ONLY IN PLAYING ! CITY TO CHARGE FOR GOLF LINKS The muntetpal Jefterson golf links at park have got to pay for their keep, ruled the park |board yesterday, or they'll be jclosed. The board will also seek |to trim expenses in the park | department, “Dr: lecture, | Pre bytertan night 77) | ¥or Grip, Influenza, Coughs, Sore Throat church, Prof, Christy have | used and Meck shiea Hum. phrey's Hofheopathic Specifics, for twenty-five years; they are all that | could be wished for and are the ‘ounce prevention.’ To break up a Cold, mty-seven” at the shiver saye take “Sev- first sneeze or If you wait till your bones begin to ache, till the Cold tled and hangs on, it longer, becomes set may take Two sizes, 25¢ and $1.00, druggists or matled. Medicine Co, 166 Advertine ment The flag pennants are made up| of excellent wool ordinarily sell for times the amount The ing them for the war flag of the of Europe, in hen made ur beautiful home or den, An k. Start your collection nnant of Italy now out and would Star is sel in various designs now ALBANY PEiNLESS” For 90 Dentist il give per cent on p We do ho prices, and with o oda, w n » entirely harmless, we guarantee the painless extrac tion, filling and crowning of teeth. ays the Albany special discount ices quoted below. r painless meth No students employed, only skill-| ed graduates of years of experience. NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. NO IMPOSSIBLE TO DRAW A CROWD. sod Red Rubber Plate... Best Maroon Rubber Plate Gold Dust Rubber Plate Whalebone Rubber Plate the world) A { Gold Crowns (extra heavy) Bridge Work (extra hoavy), tooth Gold Fillings Amalgam Filling: yur Work Is Guaranter (best in DENTISTS - PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING Second Ay. and Pike St Open Bundays 6:8 0 till &. Phone Biliott 4088 four or five Each pennant shows | ff Be arious nations corr ors, and | MODEL MILLINERY of 10% HAT BLOCKING Have your V mo aeeed seblonued fet the wintes hangings for the Ww pennant each St Paul Stove Repair | Judge said. & Plumbing Co. Original fire back wevne=4 PREXY LANDES | Notng for all rnaces Wat A coils pur in a nnected. oon PIKE wT Main 875, Make Over tment for | Mheumatiem g| and All Con exted Comat ne hae no equal, Consul st dentistry at honest | tatlon Free DR. JOHN | RotaNees | e1n-214 Mitel Baitdl Westminster, Monday} at &il) WONDER NiMLLINERY DECIDES T0 CLOSE SECOND AVENUE STORE |Forty-Thousand-Dollar Stock to Be Sacri- ficed—Most Everything Half Price— Some Things "Way Less LIFE IS NO PARADISE -FORJAMES It was a case of too much wite The W by the much 0 ‘coe \ many stepsons essmar mother-in-law, and altogether t00] olidate its affairs, at t 4 tores as nagging with James Me four for th yesterday decree in court |the mar-|doors north of Pike Street ( id) i : ‘ Prevage It will be nev that the Wonder Millinery f popular millinery in the le. In the nd Avenue alone there rs’ worth of trimmed hat igs, flow ath ) af and milli hanc i t ‘ t once, lt t f half, much Third urters of few |, who ved & divorce Boyd J, Tallman’s For fully a week af he ried Anna MoeClure thetr over in Georgetown dream of bliss, “Maybe nearer two weeks,” muse priced Clure. store | After that she grew tir |me, cold, didn't care for n leould do nothing to please her. Wasn't Her Style and everythir I wasn't her style of/and in many two before me J. J. Cre Arlington | asked and judye| Avenues, is business su ’ nu tor wh is a merc 1 guess usband, She hea They're both in Idaho now, They jleft her two large sons. I took one of them for better or worse jwhen I married her. 1 went sway |for a month as engineer on a |fishing vessel, When | returned \the other one was there. But ald nothing. He was 19. I put man, Com- pany, in an intervie “It is quite true Second Avenue store are going put all our ‘eggs in basket’ 1 then atch th Mark Twain used to s We find that we can tter service by concentration; and it is our object to e out the branch him through his last year in|Store on Second Avenue as quickly We shall school have to take a loss o this, but we are quite willing to sell : a Becapiacnd tar nggpind the! the entire stock fo’ price and even less, if it is necessary, ever knew Saturday night, and t y morning next, we shall | “From then on twee in Narr open the with everything in the stock marked down: ble all the time. seemed to) Our old customers who know us and who have known us be the family goat. My wife had} foe the past twenty-five years will readily understand that a terrible temper, and she was ¢ i always trying to pick a row, not}when we announce a sale of this nature, it will be well worth attention:” without success, despite my peace- ful tendencies The Wonder Millinery Boys Would Cuss Him at 1523 Second Avenue, “1 used to get cussed all the] doors north of Pike Stre Mick Marr TOme Tt enone te doors north of Pike Street boys would cuss me, “| was never consulted tn fam fly affairs. My wife seemed to jfigure I was around the house jjust to pay the bills. “The fireworks went off July 24 this year, I was. working [nights then, The minute I got home that morning she started ntinue our one Second Avenue Store is located which is on the west side, a few W. H. Milligan, Los Ange clerk, struck and killed by an auto- mobile driven by Miss Mary Wells Cushing, Pasadena. Education and entertainment are combined at Redmond Hall Lec-| tures on the War every Sunday | chewing the rag. I decided to|night. Dr. Titus treats the war chew some too. I told her if 'd|from a standpoint of scientific known I was marrying the whole|economics and answers questions | family, 1'@ still be a single man.jfrom the floor. Entertainment {s| After that I pulled out provided by the Union Orchestra. Leading songs and dances. Large Fathers Well Fixed audience shows the public appre-| » fathers of the boys, in|ciation of these unique combina lIdaho, are well fixed There's no tions won why I should support them.| Redmond Hall My mother-indaw has plenty other | Pike, tomorro sons and daughters she could live | ment with. I wanted a chance to get |— jon my feet and save a bit * * © 1 refused to wash the dishes one night, and insulted the whole family, * * * I'd come home at night and try to kiss my wife. Bhed say ‘Oh, gO way; I don’t want to bother with you.’ * © © She forbade me mention- ing my mother. She ridiculed me for lack of education. She called me a chump. All | was good for around that house was a meal ticket Some others divorced yesterday Alice E. from Frank C, Barnum, Charles H. from Maude F. Case, Wilhelmine from Peter O. Pries, Eva from John Kelly, Mae from John T. MeMinn, Hannah from James A. Ingraham, Signe from |Charles Freeman, Mame from Al}- |bert Hayward, Minn Fourth Ave., near nightg~Advertise- Dr. L. R. Clark, Mgr. Your last chance at reduced prices on high- est grade dentistry. Office open till 9 this evening. 1 REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Ave. Dr. L. R. Clark, Mgr. N. W. Cor, Third and Union ICE es ICE cian “CO. STEWART HOUSE 86 stewart at. Near Pike Publie Market Modern rooms 25¢@ Large modern outside rooms, for + or 2. Be It ts a fact that Ointment touches itching skins, the itching stops instantly and healing begins. With the aid of Resinol! 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SEE THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS WHICH REACHES FROM SEATTLE TO LOS ANGELES MAKES PLEA FOR NEW BUILDINGS, President Henry Landes of the| University of Washington made an jearnest plea terday to the uni-| versity regents for new buildings Portland and the Willamette Valley, Cow Canyon and the Siskiyou Mountains, Mt. Shasta Region, Sacra- mento Canyon, Mt. Lassen, a Volcano in Sight From the Car Windows; San Francisco With Its Many Attractions. PANAMA PACIFIC Saati the D nthe LOW PRICES RT ts the dest intestinal $5.00 | prin $8.00 a are a $10.00); $12.00) 85.00 | "tite for per| _ 85.00) $1.00 UP} So ope YOGHURT CO, BLAINE, WASH, thet Prucs, ana give free ‘A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appliances and frei fal Limbs. 110% D AVENUB. With the university rapidly climb. ing to one of the largest in enroll ment in the United States, he de clared classes are being held in shacks and decrepit plaster of paris exposition buildings, from which the plaster has largely departed, leav jing bare lath ribs exposed to the | weather. ‘FARMER IS KILLED CLEANING HIS GUN Fred Vohren, 38, dentally shot and killed himself |while cleaning a shotgun in his |home at Novelty last night, The shot riddled his heart, death being instantaneous Vohren’s two children were play |ing on the floor near-by when the| » Was discharged. | The body was brought ‘King county morgue, INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Buildings 90 Per Cent Complete. Yosemite Valley and the Big Trees. Del Monte and Monterey Peninsula, Paso Robles Hot Springs and the San Miguel Missions, Santa Barbara, With Its Ideal Surroundings and Old Missions. Los Angeles, the Marvel City of the South, Riverside and Redlands, in the Heart of the Orange Belt. And there are many others, Call or write for information. THREE TRAINS DAILY VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC C. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passenger Agent 720 SECOND AVE. PHONE, ELLIOTT 1256 a farmer, acct to the Ny