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STAR—TUBLSDAY, OCLOBLK 20, AG STORE WHICH ANNOUNCES IMPORTANT FARE OND soll quickly here. Four divorces granted. ivi4, PAGE ‘EDEWHE Hsappenred war is before 1 preme court St. Charlies Barromeo'’s Cathollc church, Chicago, destroyed by fire believed of incendiary origin tncilelene nest dines Nov. 46 Very Rev. Monsignor Hugh Ben Native Daughters open dancing "0, hoted t, dead in London Wednone t Nicholas Roosevelt, historian, of Or countn ¢ ing to Europe t write hint Or. E. C, White days’ tmprtsoument for attempting ree Howe niece. WOMEN, DON’T WEEP; SWEAR, SHE ADVISES How to die young at the age of 100 16 being explained in detail to 4ndiences at Arcade hall by Dr Bythella Northington, of Los Ange-| lon, here for « series of health leo-| tures She will speak Thursday night, Saturday afternoon and Sunday | night. We all dread growing old If we set our minds against it we won't grow old,” she naid. “Dis-| ease is the cause of old age. There is no need of disease, although 99| per cent of adults do not have per-| fect health. All you need to get rid of dis ease in to want to, and be sure you The majority of ailments! | , * minds. | recommended exerctse, a! usso 8 HERE r Bremerton NOTICE! 9,000 IN GOLD We have understood that certain would-be competitors who handle pianos on consignment have stated to a prospective piano purchaser THAT WE HAVE CHANGED MANAGERS since moving to our new store and that our RENT IS MUCH HIGHER than in our former loca- tion, and also that we have RAISED THE PRICES on our instruments since moving into our fine new store, as they choose to put it. Our Answers to the Above Statements Are: FIRST: THAT THE BUSINESS IS UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT IT HAS BEEN FOR NEARLY THREE YEARS. SECOND: THAT OUR RENT COSTS US NO MORE THAN IN OUR FORMER LOCATION. THIRD: THAT WE HAVE NOT RAISED THE PRICES OF OUR GOODS. OUR ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE BACKED BY $5,000.00 IN GOLD! If these little fellows were as well known to the general public as they are in the trade we would not feel the necessity of exposing their petty falsehoods, but we feel this to be our duty to the purchasing public, for fear some honest, unsuspecting purchaser, who does not know them, might believe their statements, and‘be inveigled into buying one of their ly pries Home ay nlx D. A. Nicholson mel, & | {UPURUBEBURRS. ntenced to 10 at ‘8 club, Pligrim chureh, buat oting tonight Miles beaten and rob he befriend law debate at Baptist. church RTGS, rx sitod DYUAPHRIES, ope Ge President Wilson bed by m Eight-hour versity Place night. Trinity Parish Men's club bann quets Rey, ©, W. H. Bliss Wednes: day night Hildesheimer 14th anniversary Broadway high toama Library may gravings and & |Albert de Chal . University Community Club hears candidates Wednesday night. R. R. Spencer succeeds late John Muoller as vice president Seattle Brewing & Malting Co Charies Smith and John R. Mur phy confess conterfetting. Twelve nabbed In raid on bling resort at 415 Sixth ay Dr. E. C. Rosenow, prominent Chicago physician, visite Seattle tn January. ¢ unt to- Lodge celebrates picks debating et collection of en: hings owned by are TPRRRRETEERES ° ELSEWHERE 1 —— ° John O’Brien, head of Brooke Scanion-O'Rrien Lamber Co., dead at Vancouver, B. C. ©. V. Allen, treasurer of Idaho, resigns to factiitate examina tion of his books, following charges made during political attacks War revenue bill delayed In house by filibuster of Representative Henry, who insists on action for re Hef of Southern cotton growers mintmum of food, and a determina Gen. Jullo Argentino Roca, former| tion not to worry as the key to| president of Argentina, 71, dead at| happiness and health Buenos Atres. “People eat, not because they're Automobile exports from U. 8. | hungry, but bees the clock says during fiscal year break record,| !t's time to. Also, they eat what amounting to $40,000,000 | ever tn set before them. Chefs are Former President Taft and| paid thousands to tease the palate Harvey W. Wiley, food expert, meet| With foods that potson, simply be for first time as private citizens at| Cause they are not necessary. | Washington on Wiley’s 70th birth-| “Stop worrying This applies! day. | more to woman than men It's the Board Is appointed to check booke| main reason why women age fas-| of J. H. Griffiths, former army cap-| ter than men. | tain and quartermaster at Seattle,| “The life of the average woman | convicted of misappropriating army|{!s one of monotony No change | | | of the finest stores of its kind in | The John Panton Company the Northwest. We are now busily store, which is pictured above, | engaged tn closing out a number of departments to make room for the | new lines which we shall add.” recently announced a most im- portant change of policy, which is now being worked out as rapidly as possible. This store will in future be a spe- cialty store for ladies’ ready to wear apparel. In this line it will be one of the largest, if indeed not the largest, the city. In opeaktng of the changes which ‘ais firm is to make, John Panton, the president, states: “Heretofore | we Bave been trying to do too much end not doing that well enough. ‘We realise that this is an age of specialization, and that to keep step with changing conditions we also must specialisa. When we get our plans worked out we will have one John Panton, President of the John Panton Co. } Among the departments which |are now being closed out may be mentioned Shoes, Drug Sundries and Totlet Articles, Notions Buttons, Stationery and Office Sup- and plies, Crockery Hardware and Woodenware, Elec trio Lamps and Bird Cages, Bags and Suit Cases, Carpets and Rugs. The shoe department was only put on aale yesterday, and judging from partment all day, the people ap preciate an opportunity to purchase high class footwear at most unusual savings for this time of year. Oth er departments will be closed out from time to time, which events will be duly announced in this Ee | Title | PHOTO Insurance | | The prudent buyer of || real estate insists on Title Insurance. The prudent lender of money on real estate in- sists on Title Insurance. | The director of a cor- | poration, the member of a public board, the trustee of trust funds, is not per- forming his whole duty if he accepts anything less than Title Insurance. The Washington Title |/ Insurance Company is au- thorized by law to IN- SURE real estate titles, and is required to keep a large indemnity fund on deposit the state treasurer to protect the with insured. The individual who fails to avail himself of this protection {s carelessly or thoughtlessly carrying his own risk. Washington | }with her sweetheart jof them wrecked | their | wins | from | John | monds,” KATHLYN WILLIAMS, THE | Selig star, is appearing in a re |markable pictureplay, “The W Pe of It,” at the Colonial jost unusual picture, portraying the adventures of a woman, 4 man and a brute in a vision of the prim itive. The woman is on the seashore and a rough boatman. She falls {nto a dream doze and has a vision of the three on a Gesert island. The man ts courageous, but has no knowledge of the most practical things. The brute saves their lives because he knows how to do things. They revert to the primitive tn mode of life, and the brute the woman, in the vision, her gentlemanly sweetheart. Bunny {is featured in a two comedy, “Hearts and Dia and two other pictures are included in the bill cee part SLIPPERY SLIM, enin faced, lengthy the Western Essanay, THE SOL- com is |{m the comedy offering at mer today. cee MAX ASHER AND LOUISE Frazenda are featured in the Joker. | comedy that supplies the laughs at the New Circuit today. It {s a pe cullar mixup—with an old bachelor and an old maid in the mixup. The two-part dramas complete the bill cay ANTONIO MARENO HAS PROS-| pered so well during his short stay with the Vitagraph that he has been assigned to lead with Edith Storey, heroine of “The Christian.” eee ADD ONE MORE: ie Carter Film company BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS WITHOUT QUININE Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape'’s Cold Compound” THE Les. And still PLAYS | they come. eee THE ASHES OF A 6PECIAL brand of Russian cigarettes, be- longing to Sir Hickson Fipps, are the means of that gentleman being detected in the theft of a valuable! necklace in the Edison picture play, “A Fragment of Ash,” shown at the/ Class A theatre for the last time tonight. Commencing Wednesday with “The Criminal Code,” a fourreel! feature by the Box Office Attrac tion Co, the Class A theatre will specialize in presenting some of the largest features produced. ee THE NEWSPAPERS ARE GET- ting out “extras” and the film com- panies are busy taking on “extras” to appear tn war scenes. eee Clase A Until Tuesday Night “The Other Ma two-part Es- sanay, with Francis Bushman; “A Fragment of Ash,” two-part Edt-| son; “The Girl From the Wes: | Lubin comedy drama. Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “The Dream Girl,” drama; “Her Doggie,” drama; “Sitppery Slim and the Green-Hyed Monster,” com- edy; Hearst-Selig Weekly ore Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “The Painted Hills,” two-part! drama; “Animated Weekly,” an comedy, | . Circuit Until Tuesday Night the crowds which thronged this de H funds. Representative J. W. Bryan leaves Washington for Seattle. Illinois state attorney starts probe into alleged Chicago police graft. Bones and teeth of young masta arthed don un Bente! Question of whether Milt Co, THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE SUMMING UP THE (Cpyright, 1014, by the Newepaper Seattle, or Rw ta, C enntal 2 Rank| for weeptn, must pay for $36,113 note for four! to health.” from dead routine, day in and day out. “For heaven's sake, do some thing for a change, {f {t's only climbing over the back fence occa sionally. “Men swear and women weep. I recommend aring to weeping, ie terribly destructive Enterprise Association) On my way home on the sleeping car I had plenty of time to review my trip, for I 4i@ not sleep much, | to you, ely amiled and and I will fol conti book, that I alterni my cheeks wet with there in that stuffy old berth. “First and foremost,” surprises. I am quite sure that ff Dick had edly to see m come home unex on my birthd: overjoyed. Perhaps women are not apt to have plan: laid ahead or that they get tired ot | hind everything a woman says. the monotony of their dally lives! that they welcome surprises, but | much to my cost th have found o that men ha! Some on one-tenth agony—tf th at would hare been because em. I tried to make myself understand why men —or at least my man—do not like| little tears “BURPRISR&” TRIP any one—man or woman—and real life means joy and sorrow mixed. If you can make the mirture of more joy than sorrow then you will “dwell in Elystum fleids,” and |{f you must let sorrow pre¢ominate you will find your pathway leads |through “a vale of tears.” I expect other women these things, little book, t putting down here, but we do not tell them to each other. We are| |afraid that our confidence will be |misunderstood—that those to whom we tell them will think we are unhappy or that we do not love our husbands. Everybody ts al ways looking for the motive be | Until the worst comes no woman | with @ spark of pride wants any| one to know that she ts unhappily id that loving is ninetenths is true then my sur above the and prise trip was a litt average. 1 know now when fall was not what ho ¢ ruined my » caused hought was my awkward ness, but because he thought I had on which I had ex thinking It lover that Dick's trritation over my because of stores Health While You Sleep. pended so much time and money and which he thought so fine. It was his manner of expressing unfortunate and I know from the way he held me to him as he bade me good-bye that after all he was glad I came. Anyway, when a woman of tem perament marries she is not look path to be this that w “|ing always for the made entirely smooth for her wants to have all of | ife, she explore for herself—to| Sometimes a man will say with a derisive smile wife likes to wives in ber of soctet: It takes “The Padrone’s Ward,” two-part drama; “Bluebeard,” — two-part dram cross the Court,” com-| “Harta and Diamonds,” two-part comedy; “The Woman of} with Kathlyn Will fama; “White Mes and “The Loyalty of Jumbo,” comedies, see Alaska all Week tae es " drama; 5 “Colonel | comedy; Pathe's je | Daily” Sid eee Melbourne All Week | “My Official Life,” drama; “You! |Never Can Tell” and “Who Got Stung?” comedies. ? CASCARETS CURE » be y Foal living to ersten | "| believe my miserable.” wife likes to be miserable, but all 4f they think at all that the woman who Is always ke cotton-wool spineless and {s useless as a mem grows soft realize and No Tou need fot onffer from lost strength, rheumattem, stomach trou Dig nervous Mebility or any other that unmans you. dy that o and thorous Dt aulekly ody ives Wt body. Wear Mlectra-Vita while you sleep. It feeds & constant stream of electrio tty to your nerves, and they oarry tt to every organ an body, restoring health ts CONSTIPATION Get a 10-cent box. Take a cleanse you! Bowels, bi up tongue, nervous, have out Ci ir and you great by morning. women who have headache, coa dilfous, with a or worn ad net, caret cold, @ bothered nick, assy, disordered stomach, backache and feel all Are you keeping your bowels tonight Liver, Stomach and will surely feel You men and re a tain the foroe and grow strong under ite vitallsing Influence, You wal morning with a feeling of julckly returns; you fi lew life in your veina, inoreased vigor, The Gull, tired the headaches all disappear and son you are a rejuvenated man in possession of parfeot health. BRAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOK FREE. Mf poeribie and let us show and |by the same standard instruments, as we understand someone did, either last week or week before last, and thereby pay three profits, which is unavoidable where a plano is purchased from a consignment dealer. We know it is hard for the consignment dealer to meet us fairly in competition, because he must divert the mind of the purchaser from the real issue, namely, the difference between paying him three profits and paying us one, we being manufacturers; but that is his misfortune, not our fault. Since the question of our removal to our new location has been brought up, we beg to say that our new store {!s more in keeping with the fine Iine of Instruments we handle, and that our large and well-lighted salesrooms have enabled us to display our goods to a much better advan- tage, and thereby greatly Increase our sales, which In turn enables us to do better by the purchaser than ever before, as we believe in many sales and small profits. rsh ejone Pinm © WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS SEATTLE STORE 1519 THIRD AVENUE married. Even poor Mary will] keep from his mother and father the proofs of Jack's unfaldhfuiness | untt] she can stand {t no lon Some very wise man hae eal that “love consists of two things pride and desire.” I have almost come to the conclusion that this ts true and that to women love means more pride than desire and that to men {t means more desire than pride, consequently as pride is the} an which lasts longer and) grows upon that on which !t feeds. and desire is easily filled to sa- tlety, women are apt to love long est and most devotedly IT am always proud of Dick. He| rises to emergenctes and, although | he sometimes seems needlessly | ernel and harsh, he is always per fectly sure of himself and his ways | I am sure that a less strong man would not appeal to me. Yos, my pride in Dick has grown even though he has shown me weaknesses that hurt ft datly. I am learning slowly but surely that whatever one may think or feel, it is impossible with the fdeas of today to judge men and women (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) A STAR WANT AD will go into over 45,000 homes every night it runs. "| SEATTLE GIRLS GIVE $1,000 T0 HELP BELGIANS The Seattle Business Girls’ clyd decided last night to call off their banquet this year, and to send the | $1,000 the banquet would cost to war-torn Belgium. This action came after Samuel Hill, multimillionaire, who annually throws open his palatial home to the girls for their banquet, had out- | lined the sorrow and suffering that | bas come to Belgium, of Europe.” The club will with the money “H. M. King Albert of Belgium. “Sire: Our honorary member, Mr. Samuel Hill, has told us about your beautiful country, about you and your beautiful queen, and that your one desire in life was to keep ‘Belgium always smiling.’ “We have read of the great sor- row that has come to you and your people, which nothing can assuage, send this letter A MUSE MENTS MOOR E—"me? DE WOLF HOPPER and the GILBERT & SULLIVAN OPERA ©O. TOLANTH"; Wed. Mat. and night, BY JURY and “PINAFORE rhurs, “PIRATES OF PENZANCR" Sat, Mat. and night Nights, B0e to $2.00. Wed. M and Parguet, $1.00 fat Mat PANTAGES TRIAL | Orchestra | Bo to $1.80. THR MIKADO.” || ee vour | CHERRY BLOSSOMS 180 and 260. chil 5 and 9:00, ally, 9:18, Be and 1060. SEATTLE THEATRE “Every year we have our dinner, and this year we cond Sal & check for 5,000 francs, the cost of the dinner; not that the sum ik much, but that we want you to feel that we, In common with the whole. world, sympathize with you and yours.” OWNERS MUST PAY Owners along Pike place are go- ing to have to pay for the paving strip recently completed, instead of the city. The city council some time ago voted to assess the amount against the city, but Mayor Gill ve- toed the plan. He contended abutting property was benefitted and should pay. Yes- “the cockpit | terday a substitute bill was intro- duced, calling for a rehearing ALBANY PatnLeS> 7 190000086 Special Discount For 90 days 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 guarantee 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.. Best Maroon Rubber P! |Gold Dust Rubber P' The Seattle Players in “THE VIRGINIAN” 280, B00, Thc clean with Cascarets—or merely forcing © passageway every few) days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oll? Cascareta immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and ferment ing food’ and foul gases; take the excess b! from the liver and car ry off th constipated waste mat ter and poison from the bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning A 10-cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action; a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. | |taken every two bours until three| Mission All Week doses are taken will end grippe| ‘Burning Daylight,” a Jack Lon- misery and break up a severe cold|don drama. either in the head, chest, body or| ° mbes, Grand Until Tuesday Night It promptly opens clogged-up nos-| “A Modern Rip Van Winkle,” trils and air passages; stops nasty 1 American drama; “Hello,| | discharge or nose running; reli Keystone comedy; “Mutual) |sick headache, dullness, feverish and “Cousin Billy,” Royal | ness, sore throat, sneezing, sore | comedy ness and stiffness. | “Pape’s Cold Compound” ts the quickest, surest relief known and costs only 26 cents at drug stores cts without assistance, tastes and causes no inconvenien Don't accept a substitute, Title Insurance Company No Abstract Required JOE KNOWLES The Primitive Man Other Big Features 10¢ and 200 Thie book te Ml vith plotures of fully developed men and women, showing how Hlectra Vita te applied, explains many oe ‘Tonteht Matines tomorrow tings Is Guaranteed Sith CC, DENTISTS PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING Second Av, and Pike St. [Open Sundays 1:80 to 13:80, | ven 1 8, Phone Elliott 4083, [Marcus Loew's Empress You will eall of write for it Free tent of Disotra-V1 ‘onl! Conauitation free, Office hours: % feturday evenings, Electra-Vita Co. DEFT. 4 Room 200 Represe Theatre, Buildtn feo: © Our Big Sale of Corsets In on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day. Made to your order and sure to pleane. Venus-Martell Corset Co. 1527 SECOND AVE, i 8—PHOTOPLAYS—5 a anne | MATS, 1,000 SEATS | RESIDENCE THEATRES sun a Holidare At the Home Until Wednesday A ntleman Kentucky,” drama; “The Shooting two-part comedy. | two-part Match,”

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