The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1914, Page 5

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{ Even washing, which every woman used to dread more than anything else, has been made easy for She used to stand all day over her tubs, rubbing, rubbing, till she nearly dropped; keeping up a hot fire to boil her clothes and making herself miserable in able, every way. Now she can use Fels-Naptha Soap, |: her. HOPPER GETS MANY LAUGHS. "ATTHEMOORE If The Star says it's good, Star's news of the theatres is Isn't good, it isn’t good. Star's news of the thy absolutely unbiased DeWolf Hoppor in tho silliest man on any stage, We saw him tn “The Mikado,” at the Moore theatre, last night, and h a8 #0 utterly ridicu osterously asinine, that | heads off—and| rub it on the clothes, roll them tightly, |... oo" eats ott—ana put them to soak in cool or lukewarm water for about thirt let her fire Anty Drudge Tells How to Stop Worrying Ulre. Stayathome—"I am going to have a littl hang out. minutes. She can she wants to; she won’t need it for her washing. After the clothes have soaked, she can rub inse them thoroughly and er work is done. 0 out, i them lightly, r show was over. It may be that being foolish ia the elixir of youth. Because De-| Wolf Hopper grows ‘mn youth ant} foolishness as he advances in years,| He ts much younger and much fool-| isher than when we first saw him,| 20 years ago. | A large audience enjoyed “The Mikado”—the younger folks because it is a mighty good show, and older! ones for the same reason, and be-| cause it was for them a pleasant| and somewhat tender reminiscence We used to play and sing those| Jof the application of R. x. MEN SAY WARHAS MADE A BIG DEFICIT WASHINGTON, Oct, 19,—Dantel Willard, president of the Baltimore & Ohio, nt Shriver dat the » Interstate ommixsion here today 32 railroads | for a flat rate incre: 4 Both declared th n war had precipitated a crisis ilroad affairs and that immediate tn-| crease In revenues was imperative. | Willard said the situation was eritieal He presented figures showing that the dividends of Eastern roads averaged 4.58% in 1914, the small est In ten ye Shriver sald the total surplus of the New York Central, F vania and B. & O., after an av dtvide 5.63% wan paid, was} 461,2 against $43,083,000 in 1918, and a yearly average for fit-| teen years of 00, | He deciared that had invested $900,000,000 addition. | al in properties in the past four years and that the returns, to June 30 last, showed the companies ——_ WSTAD ac Pougall ¢ fouthwick n B Ki, Receiver AROOND AY. ond PIKE #T. mD 1875 tore open 0%. m. to 6p m Marabou for Autumn Wear ARABOU is better than Furs sold at correspond- ing prices and is the best garniture for this cli mate, since it is not affected by dampness. We are headquarters for high quality Marabou pieces of all descriptions Marabou Stoles 214 yards long, black or natural, $5, $10, $12.50, $15 and $18. Marabou Muffs, satin lined, large models, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Marabou Capes, with large tassel ends, $5.00, $6.50 and $8.50. Ostrich Stoles, 27 inches long, with large silk tas- sels. Come in black and colors, $5.00. First Floor Women’s Street Boot Gtibert and Sullivan tunos when we| Were $87,500,000 worse off in net| were kids, “back home.” operating revenues than before the | No need to say a word concerning | $9 | the score and book of “The| vacation, Anty Drudge. I haven't been away for ten years, and Millie wants me to come and pay her a visit, so I'm going. I have left everything for John, so he will be comfortable, and he can get enough to eat for himself. The only thing that worries me is the big washing T'll have to do when I get back.” in New Models 1,000,000 was spent —— Mikado,” | | Better bay eo a Ko-Ko, the lord high| SAYS DEAD MAN! Spcc al at $3.95 Fels-Naptha scutioner; Herbert Waterous, as ee nT ee by the Pooh-Bah, the lord high everything | W OMEN’S smart Street Boots else; Gladys Caldwell, as Yum ‘ og og Yum; Arthur, Aldridge, as am 1§ ONLY ASLEEP of patent colt or dull calf, . Poo, and others in lesser parts—all with black cloth tops, are made were good The audience applauded uproart ; over a new last. Have plain toe, ously all the time, and Hopper made| C428 have pronounced him dead,! » of his droll curtain speeches, {the aunt of C. J. Wagner, a Port welted sole and the new leather We would Itke to make mention |e tay ee ae ctlold neal if] | Bel. ‘These shoes are regular $5.00 of one whose name we cannot find | apparently dead from heart failure, has by wire forbidden Butterworth on the program. He held the para sol over the mikado. A humble part, ¢’gons to embalm the body for three days. but ft was amazing the amount of She ti its her nephew is in a fun he works into it, though he |trance, caused by organic trouble, hasn't a word to say. Pinafore” will be given tonight.|anq that he will waken An all-night vigil by physiclans per and the Gilbert and Sulll-| era company will be at the! ang uty coroners Saturday Moore all this week night showed Wagner was dead to ef appearances, except that the pupils of the eyes were not dilated Follow the directions on the Red and Green (Anty Drudge—"Pshaw! I wouldn't let a thing like Wrapper. that spoil my pleasure. If you tackle your wash with Fels-Naptha Soap, you will find it isn’t half as hard as you expect, even if it is two weeks’ clothes.” CHUN TY Rime gh! Didalys raclepy) CA Fees - Narr rea. Gs VN ciate eet nse + Despite the fact that four phys! models. We price them specially at $3.95. $5 Wool Blankets $3.95 —= H' AVY Wool Blankets, in pure white, with bor- of pink or blue, measure 68x80 inches. Reg- ular $5.00 quality, special Tuesday, $3.95. $3.50 Woolnap Blankets $2.85 Heavy wool finished Blankets, 72x80 inches, in white, ‘Second Floor. HAT BLOCKING Have your Velours, Felts or Beavers reblocked for the winter. MODEL MILLINERY ‘cop! Fifth Floor, Q—tI have been keeping steady! sion he Intended to marry me. He|he spoke to me the way he did last company with a young man two| has taken me to his home several night Do. M. Cc years, Last night he told me that times. He always told me he A.-There wasn't anything to say ha “a ae ween © get married, Would never take a girl home un-| wan there? > eae o|.7™ aunt fxs due from Portland and he is not in a position to sup. !ess he was engaged to be married; Certainly no self-respecting girl] Plemy of pleasing music and a| this afternoon. port « wife. His ealary amounts He told me if anybody| would wish to A man who] good sketch 6 $34,791 1S NEEDED [to $17 a week, and | make $15 if we were engaged | had taken , and acted|at the Orpheum ‘The committees assisting in the a id hi id never jas though ed to marry | sketch ts Gertrude Coghlan's traven Moore's Non-Leakabie cert — ~ rch pers Pal telling ma how/her, and then declined the honor.|ty on the high cost of living Be Reiger ys arne ot with borders in pink, blue or gold. Bound with two-inch THE PEN STORE hoa meahastamnald 0, tabeh he boven we, and how tice There is an undertone in the Elphye Snowden has songs (pret egg snngas as oe silk ribbons, Regular $3.50 values, special Tuesday, $2.85, h Main 1478) He has never proposed marriage | and kind he would be to me In the |@bove letter which indicates that|ty good) and beautiful gowns, Sho/for radaing $160,000 to be | weed $2.50 Cotton Comforters $1.95 to me, but has often stated that future, and | asked him what fu-/the girl has been much too kind. | waltzes and one-steps with her part-|20%t ¥ iiaeie Shek Sancleedt waner , . when we are married we would be ture he was referring to, and he|Desertion in such cases ts the rule|/ner, Walter Ross. Good. bir ved M a har he : Soahsenoa Full size Comforters, filled with pure white cotton, are 30 happy, and asked me If I would sald: “When we are married, of /@nd not the exception. The mind| A company of five male voices|*sy. The balance to be covered with siikoline in ght or médium dark floral patterns, |is $24,791 Regular $2.50 Cotton Comforters, special Tuesday, $1.95. be as fond of him, and as good to course.” If | would love him and Of man works that way and i# sel jaings “At the Club.” Good him, and as loving as | have always be good and kind to him, that |/dom concerned with justice to the! Edward Miller and Helene Vin-| HEARIN been. would be the happiest girf that * . ‘ cent have four excellent song num-| POSTPONE Under these circumstances, he’ ever lived. his confession is printed O | bers | WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—¥he has always given me the impres- | did not know what to say when |@xample of how some wm Marte Fenton has good songs and| united Staton mapreme oourt te. — ——|and Promise, and then leave girls|q great variety of dresses, changing|aay advanced the dato for the who are too credulous. from one to another with wonderful |).earing of Harry K. Thaw's case C rere gie rapidity. Pretty good to December 7. Q—Can you tell me some | Three young men and two seals : where | could get information| piay in a tank. Good. about how to call off a “square! Ernie Potts and company punch dance”? At our social times we! pags, wwing clubs and box. Not ve have no one who knows how. If be ay phere i it you can give me thie information | eee will be much obliged. 1.0.0.F. | A.—Undoubtedly any pioneer jean give you this Information, or perhaps the professors of the danc-| ing ac mies. I advise you to call} ° THE ORPHEUM | STEWART HOUSE Stewart st. Near Pike Public Market rooms 25¢ AMUSEMENTS Ann MIGHT 690 OOOO MOORE--TONIGHT 8:20 TIVOLI TONIGHT—ALL WEEK CHERRY BLOSSOMS RBvenings, T:15 and 9:00, 18¢ and Ie | Mat, Daily, 2:15, Se and 10¢, Chil | dren under #, Free. eeu eee ee Poser eceeeerieeyry) ALSO WED. MAT. AND NIGHT DE WOLF HOFrER —and the— GILBERT @ SULLIVAN OPERA CO. In “Pinafore” and “Trial by Jury.” ‘Tues and Fri of Pensa rese® = — ° THE SEATTLE | Tn etaging “The Virginian,” the Seattle theatre management plan ned on a scale never before attempt led at the home of stock And the ing and costuming added un. questionably to the enjoyment of last night's audience. Broderick O'Farrell in the title Q—What kind of a sult would be! role, Irene Timmons as Molly for @ masquerade | Wood, the school teacher, and Will am a medium tall girl of | Loyd as Trampas, the villain, more Would a clown suit do? than made good. The audience was L.L.L. fenthustastic and liberal in Its ap- A—A Yama-Yama sutt or a Plor-| diause ette costume would be prettier for| one you than a clown costume. A pop-|@———— corn girl at a recent fancy dress Nights, 600 to $2.00. Wed. Mat, Orchestra | and Parquet, $1.00. Sat. Mat. 380 to $1.80.| PANTAGES JOE KNOWLES | The Primitive Man Other Big Features 10¢ and 20 OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. ee PAINLESS DENTISTRY || Our Big Sale of Corsets That's what you want when you|] 18 on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- ——@| have your teeth fixed, and that's|{ 48¥. Made to your order and THE TIVOLI |what we guarantee to give you. || Sure to please party was attractive. The dross|@ | Read what Mrs. R. E. Barrett of | Venus-Martell Corset Co. ; oe | Full of laughs and pretty dances | son poy ee ean net land the Kiad ot Male, iat MO are Soe ne 1827 SECOND AVE. land hanging from the red cap,|0n being whistled after you leave! "sr eornerty had a wisdom tooth made in the shape of @ stockinet | the theatre, “Cherry Blossom,” this) +. cteq which caused me a great cap, but of the same material aa| Week's sparkling musical comedy At) deal of pain, but this morning the the dress, A basket of popcorn | the 6g peered ty PTO) Regal Dentists extracted a very carried on the arm completed thie | eee lay Ie ine of the funniest! 84 Wisdom tooth without causing Raseesomam that the Tivol! company has ever|*"¥ woes oe Me BARRETT” ee | pted. They put {t over well Ps , syd a the paper about itr but T thinks that | Gootlooking chorus giria, in color:| | We didn’t hurt Mra, Barrett. We somewhere in the heart of the wom.| fl costume effects, form a lively| won't hurt you. | background. _ broil. willing to split wood) "",1 Franks, Hebrew comedian, 1s! |thére Is a great big spot of con-| ; the big feature Each Morning From 9 to 10 | tempt for the man that will let her) ryesday night will be amategr| Guaranteed Painless egular | ————_—_— —— met | night. Friday night the regu . Will you please tell me If @ wom | chorus girls’ contest will be held. Regal Dental Offices an has a child, marries again, and|° 8 girie’ contest will'be & they accumulate property, and the DR. 1. .R OLARIC Man. woman dies without a will, can the LL PLIT TING oh gah child claim her mother’s share, or , ’ *. W, Corner Tire iawn ; does the man get it all? Thanking _N Third and Ui luscious you, A MOTHER. A—If you make no will, your SIC husband will receive one-half of} our property and your chil other half. ret the probably they can tell you where you may obtain {t. The Seattle Players in “THE VIRGINIAN” BARGAIN TONIGHT—Any Seat—25e | work Q.—Have not seen any more In "TEETH PULLED FREE | Peppermint, Don’t You? : Here is a long 1-a-s-t-i-n-g, confection to roll under your tongue with keen delight! The newest chewing Bargain Sale Now On. |] Stationery and Office Supplies, You take a Dr, James’ Head-| x Morey Stationery Co. | era ache Powder and in just a few CHI CHEERS TEDDY |moments your bend clears and @l\l 115 piegt Ave, Near Cot nouralgia and jain fades away It's the quickest and surest reliet CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Col, Theo. | tor headache, whether dull, throb Roosevelt went by automobile to-|itng aplitting or nerve-racking day to Gary, Ind, and Hammond, song some one to the drug store where ‘he was scheduled toland got a dime package now. Quit| s8 political meetings |suffering—It’s so needless Bo ot d the former pres | sure you get Dr, James’ Headache} ident as drove through the|powders—then there will be no| atroges : Bere | disappointment | MODERN A se el DENTISTRY “So that’s the secret of these delicious foods and our lower milk and butter bills” Carnation Milk From Contented Cows é Carnation Milk is always pure, clean and sweet as when fresh Falling Hai d Itch-| from the COW. : Wherever milk a Gan is used Carnation will add a me sure way that a | delicious flavor—and you will eae ROUGH DRY dezes" find it much Minimum Bundle 50c moreeconom- 22K Gold Crowns. ..$5.00 * N = k Each bundle washed in a separate || Cream Tomato Soup ical Sg aida IN 4 Compartment, No rabbing of the ere half Carnation . 2 : ccwune use con || Mil ted with same jee fy a — o we use the BEST }| Tuantity of water. -One Porcelain Crown, an tomatoes, 2 Ib. Two Gold Fillings .. A coupon in each bundle tells about mall onions. One tea: Silver Fillings ov * spectal dinner set offer, At your grocer’s spoonful salt We do exactly as adverused, ; Q or No Knots—No Tears 2% Cents Per Lb. Dry Weight strength Peppermint — lots of ‘‘Pep!’’ DOUBLE wrapped and SEALED to keep it always fresh and full-flavored. o DOUBLE value—the outer band is a United sinc Coupon : good toward valuable presents. ul rning 108 iy Try it—see how good it is! v lately. dlagotye, andentiraly dente Made by Wim, Wrigley Je. Con, manufacturers of in a the famous Eiziuij>—sold everywhere. USeaii Ned atin Pade Attendant’ Terme tora | ETAL and look and All work guaranteed 15 years. LA RY " Cc. foe r UND. jueen Anne A Package a Day Keeps the Blues Away! , vu Le Bk: : ELECTRO The = a Fine mason 2S” g destroys the howe: [PAINLESS DENTISTS jt quameae 26 aor ne ist and Pike, Opp. Public Market { { rcen of plair Paste this recipe in your faverite Cook Book CARNATION ‘om any drug EXAMINATION delicatessen. gether 20 minutes, Strain (rough @ colander. (he milk and let come to boiling point. Serve atonce,

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