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pressed Tithe news of 2 fresh Boer outbreak Din the latest uprising, however, “wetrongly influential was one of the most brilliant caval (PAID ADV ENTISIN Why Drive Farmers Away? Settlers will not come to the State of Washington and pay high prices for land. Why should they? Would you? The Quincy Valley Irrigation Act will throw open an empire of 450,000 acres of Cheap Land for mixed farming without costing you or the state a cent. Don’t talk “back to the land”— Vote for It! The Quincy Valley Irrigation Act Is Not an Initiative or Ref- erendum Bill, But Was Passed by the Legislature and Is Now Referred to the Voters in Ac- cordance With the State Con- stitution, Article 8, Section 3. For further information, write or call Quincy Valley Irrigation Information Bureau 315 Globe Bldg., Seattle, Wash. ‘Thte advertisement ie paid for by the land owners of the Quinay Vailey, they had imprisoned the Brit {sh officials and are in complete control ‘OUTBREAK IN AFRICA MAKES ENGLAND SORE LONDON, Oct. 28 @ppointment and today {n offictal aircles at DEFENDS HER ROLE IN WHITE SLAVE PLAY AT SEATTLE Anxiety, dis anger are ox (Continued from page 1.) fm the Union of South Africa The government seemed confi ent the situation will be controlled, | but the opinion, nevertheless, pre-|the gtri learns with cruel abru = valled that serious trouble is ahead.| ness that the man is a white slay Col. Maritz, whose revolt was sup only barely tn time to make Sway for the present one, was an Sarmy officer of comparative takes her to Now York, where bel promises her marriage But when they reach New York or. There follows the fearless ex’ pose of the inner workings of a great New York white slave clear ing house. The terrible lesson be gins cx be pounded home to the! The fo T oy ee the girl beaten, kicked jected to almost unspeakable tortures; they see the scarlet man Ty commanders in the South African s Ue of shame fall across her should war. The latter w: | (Orange River colony, where ft ts) STAR—WEDNESDAY, Ny The German Pian to Invade England Seems Much More Feasibie Than Striking Distance, The Map Shows the Section of England the K on London Could Be Made, SLIGHTLY WOUNDED MEN DIE ON FIELD; DOCTORS CAN'T GIVE THEM AID WHILE BATTLE RAGES iy William G. Shepherd BENLIB, France, Oct 6— ls #0 suffering men must walt as best they can without water or attention until the battle has aeed on. As most of the engagements of |the war have insted for many Gays! tt can readily be seen that grent |numbers of soldiers must hare died |thus from what, with prompt treat ment, should have been alight | wounds Loses Finger and Dies | One young English ftentenant! who had lain for two days on the | fleld th a by no means « ous shot wound tn his leg was found finally with the Itmb greatly dis tended with gas | Ho was taken to @ hospital where the leg was amputated, bu he ied from the effect of the pot You Want to Eat. json which had entered his blood | It sounds almost ridiculous to| Another Englishman had the think of eating a big mea! without | upper fotnt of his right middle fin pain and dis fort afterwards, ' ger shot away, did not receive med-| | doesn’t tt W try this simple jfical aid for two days, the hospital of tetanus (By Mall to New York.) —One horror of war te the iife thet ts wasted for lack of medical at tention. There are plenty of doctors and ambulances, but they can mot reach wounded men who are lying In the firing zone, and ‘Laugh at | Dyspepsia By Simply Using ® Stuart's Dye pepela Tablet After Any Meal nonstrate ite truth ;SHARKS AS JAILERS }are now en OCT, 28, 1914. PAGE 6, ON TO LONDON! asa tinted CITIES KAISER MUST TAKE IF HIS INVASION SUCCEEDS Jarver Y, Dre eae ot N, Foréland Brondstairs magare oe Bay ¢ ow ade ; Downe Ever, Because of the Kaleer’s Possession of Beigium, Within acy er’ Fore Must Necessarily Take Possession of <i ee'tw EXPANSION OF JAPANESE ARMY man ehipe do not come out and fight they may be caught In a TOKIO, Oct. 2%. —tmmediate expansion of the army and freeze thie winter and then the British cavairy can capture them. French hussare captured @ Dutoh fleet that way In 1704. nevy, that Japan might be able to act quickly the event of an emergency, was urged by Premier Okuma at « meeting of the party Je: here tonight. It wae expected | the new budget would provide the largest military fund in years. LONDON, Oct. 28-—Five thowsand German prisoners of war on an Island off Auckland are prevented from encaping by « see filled with maneat Ing sharks, according to off care on the freighter Deiphic, here from New Zealand. IS FRENCH SCHOLAR Oct. #8.—"Our troops route to Ralentir,” | wrote the war correspondent of a London paper He had obtained his Information from one of the roadside signs of the French Auto mobile association “Ralentir, meaning to slow down. |CALL POLICY UNSAFE SHANGHAI, Oct. 28. match would be fully eafe in a powder magazine as an extens!y |poliay of army and navy expansion will be in Japan at this time, it war wwerted here today by good judger of conditions in the Isiand empire. In suggesting such @ policy the opinion was expressed that Premier Okuma was putting out a feeler, |rather than announcing a program In view of the uproar caused re cently by a mere proposal tn pariia A Meghted LANDON, TONIGHT SEATTLE GIRLS ONLY. THEATRE “THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE” Tonight... ..25c, 50c and 75c SPECIAL MATINEE THURS- DAY FOR WOMEN AND COMING, NEXT WEEK “JUST WHY SHE LIED” By J. Willis Sayre, Dramatic Critic of the Times 4T LIVES LOST IN MINE BLAST; etropolitan theatre orches- jtra s reanee volunteered its services for the Red Cross benefit concert, | planned for November 4, at the ue ropolitan. Another valuable asset to the pro. ag is Phileas Goulet, one of Seat- someday and ment wn & considerable increase tn tax was said ta be Inconcety. bat so astute a statesman should definitely commit his gov. ernment to a course of such danger. | 47 The French army officers force soldiers to carry pearly Mal * of antiseptic with which to wash small wounds, but the men throw them away as soon | Sthe Brittsh South African defense | forces, and resigned because he = would not fight the Germans » _ The redels are said to have estab- mltabed headquarters at ers, and they see the pure, sweet,| You know that 12 men (« fury) 2 mon, ee ee innocent girl transtormed tnto one! decide the Iaws of our land. Not of soctety’s great army of outcasts only have 12 men O. K nart's jshunned by the falsely virtuous, a| Dyspepela Tableta, but hundreds of GET ALL BODES Fy ge 23. pay ‘The Invitation to the Dance.” They're sclting tickets m0; <0) tickets now. PARIS, Oct 28—A Parts pushcart woman found a potato of peculiarly ugly formation, ROYALTON, Il, Oct persons lost their lives in the| Hetlbron, | The people ar in the | = BECOMES COATED retereseretecrreresece * spoontn! prey to that society that denounces | them. from one man to another, a pawn on the white slave market—mind |soul and body offered for a prige They seo her, ftually, a broken | woman, kicked out onto the mercies of the cold, cruel, uncompromising world again, and then they witness her return to her mother They hear her tell her mother the bald truth tn so words. They thrill as they witness her strugkle to Ifve down her past, and maybe some of the emotional one weep a bit when they learn tha top play-| human kfnd ts prone to help « gty and that all thelr forces a =CHILD'S TONGUE IF CONSTIPATED Children love this tive,” anf nothing ¢! tender stomach, liv #0 nicely A child simply will not ing to empty the bowels, and the | down, Fesult is, they become tightly clog- | must ged with waste, liver gets slugsieh | down, once there Stomach sours, then your little on And eo the play ends, No, it isn't Becomes, cross, hait-sick ‘Throughest the play don't eat, or ts little to dispel the gloom breath is of the tragic lesson {t teaches has sore ee diarrhoea tongue is fruit laxa- cleanses | and bow-| pleasant throat, Listen, Mot! coated, then of “Caltfornia Pigs,” and in a constipated Undigested food gystem, and you have ful child again Millions of mothers give “Cal fornia Syrup of Figs” because it is harmless; children love i r falls to act on th Stomach ver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a 5 Dottie of “California 8 Figs,” which has full direc Dables, chil 4 nd for grown-ups 5 D 4 on the bottle. Pew nterfetts sold Get the genuine, made b lifornia Fig Syrup Company n other kind with con Bot Miss Timmons, ve a tea-| delicate little Syrup of| playing a part hours all the | never could brir fle and didn't see pat of reading to bighs has tmm {ties for good, heart and sou io, 1 could lady off the stage. she declares she & herself to play 1 the light she ts eattie'’s Mary Den irable opportun into the work w she well, play-| is never bring myself the outrages if the great ser there,” she told a Jagainet my sex man today POLICEWOMAN KILLED ON DUTY BALTIMORE, M4 in the perform: INSURING — GOOD DIGESTION #3" fs "pice" oi"t "bows | Mra th Faber, the first po in America to suffer while attempting to make an arrest tn accordance with orders. Mrs. Faber, known as the clever eat detective tn the con was fetatied to capture a non yf Bos snatcher who has t terrorizing he cleverly de the evening to George Popp was The negro seized Star ons for Food Good digestio pocien. 80 long work proper! Bo lodgment in th the liver, kidneys and anything to interfer @r digestion of ¢ train of troubles About the only + the stomach gestion in an excens enused by food tormenta fermentation Is due tion in the food iteclt tation causes the or wind, as fn the unnatu stomach # Of tho Aelien Medicine and this condition—they worse. The fermentation to blame and these m o and prevented b menis a teaspoonful of magnesin in a little hot 14 water. Physicians recommend biaur Aled magnesia eapectally because it stops and proven fo04 and neutralizes the ac stantly, making !t bland and } witho ” she, { M Patrolma ig on the but later on The 8 capt YEGGS PATRIOTIC LONDON, Oct. 28.—Even the thieves are showing patriotism, for murderer red fled, n # reduction of 40 per cent in in the county of London since started LOS ANGELES, Oct. 28.—~Mr: eR 107, one of the old ealdents Los Angeles, 16 of They see her sold like a chattel! ed to the task of keeping her| , the refined | jal reports show that there haa|t sands as well tired and macks. Throw Away Their Lives | thie way many have thrown want to In | the town of V med stunned | 1 t he called for, exp, of hot coftes, and drank !t Methessly Then, tn excellent Easiish, he| anked me for a cigaret wonder I'm a Hiv “I never thought I wo to the world again and atx nights I have b company, in woods “It was terribly cold. rained we could not mak dry our clothing for f mans conld see them. We could only Ife down on the bare ground tn our wet clothes and try to sleep. He * he éate.| got back oF neven days mn with my the ditches or tn the “weet do | care about thie meall @ Stuart’s Dyspepesi wil! anon It easily for me. Just think! One ingredient con tained in Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab times {ts Couldn't Get Food rolieving| “For two days the food automo bth could not find us, and when! we did get food we were so hanery we all ate too much, and ere: Doesn't this tell you that such ald to your body mean your @istress from food? What the thousands are dafly do ing you can surely do. Every con dition of stomach and digestive oubles bas Meved by tuart’s Dys ; “. They heve been to tried for years. They nation’s | They 8 Are sold. ot te all] course to| rybody # too sick when they took Une two agc brought us back to this village “We used to wish ould get into a fight, so w 4 be ied or wounded, or have it over with The little so! r had been an/ interpreter tn a business house for | 12 years, and tn all that time had) not slept except tn a decent bed or| missed @ regular meal. Faints at the Table | “Bo I'm not used to such a Ife Ag this,” he explained, “but I eup-| pose I'll have to get out there again | as soon as we get a little rest. If I could only keep warm and dry 1| could stand the rest.” | He shivered and asked for anoth.| er cup of hot coffee ® Just as he reaching tnto his pocket to get money tn settlement of his bill he fell forward on the PARIS, Oct. 28-—When the Tur. pom are hard pressed during hand to-hand fighting, they climb tr. tke monkeys and hide in the leaves MUST “HAVE A CARE” VIENNA, Oct Jects who n on the ttar, three re | fast da © 1 wenk to be of the and been hours Suroly this manner of | you need to know wh pursue If any man can prepare a better | than Stuart's Drepepeia | | Tablets be can make millions | dollars. Ts there a better or Why not use this hint to awaken your common sense and make you fo to your druggist today and buy a box. To anv one wishing a free trial these tablets, p! ad-| dress F. A. Stuart Co. 160 Stuart] | Bide. Marshall, Mich., and a small package Will be matied free. | remedy of The Easiest and Best Way Is to Dissolve It. | The only # 28.—A ‘onre: ustrian sub remark situation are giver imprisonment, ry weok ‘KID HiM TO SUICIDE Oct committed auicid ite with «ic p 1 feel « hundred tim LONDON, Richter Charles in Lon tensed his his German nation want to preserve your hatr cans get rid of dandruff, # the hair more| don b y starven th ut, but it maken | daushter uh, 4 rit. | alit children ifolows, and can get |tle and it Yo ue [never tisement. veryone Hott quid arvon at er inexpensive nr the work.—Adve STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ry and on naming It for the kalser © already taxed al | Bri ige Work Other Fillings . . most beyond the limits of their | durance. ng MISS O'REILLY "HELD SIX TIMES AS A PRISONER of a war corre. spondent are outlined In a let- ter from Mary Boyle O’Relily to Monorleffe Cameron, 1830 Seventh av. W., with whom she was formerly employed on the Boston Traveller. Under a London date of Oc- tober 10, Mary Boyle O'Reilly, representing the Seat- rand sister papers In the Immediately got more business than she could attend to. | OHIO METHOD IN Miss! are replaced by | by artifictal teeth that are as your original teeth. Examtnations are now be. Ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished In all casos, | | We Stand Back of Our Work | for 12 Years’ Guarantee. The O Solid Gold Fillings .. Office hours, §:30 to 6. 9 to 12 OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE back fro $10 Solid Gold or | back from a month tn France and of workers have not yet spoken. "Unofficial Bngiand has long be here ts dally thankful—that our Bargain Sale Now On. oner of war, once for 40 houre i Set of Teeth warenteed ........0.. $8) war rone, says: $15 Set of Teeth | “Being tn Relgtum was a tre Gunranteid |. ane: mendous experience. I am just $4! am now planning to get into Ger Porcelain Crown many in order to learn what the $10 Gold or Porcelain people are thinking. “We know about the optnion of the military caste, but the millfons $1 Up -50¢)| “One thing may delay me—a Zep- pelin raid on London. Official Sundays, | French rumor has it that North sea harbors are crowded with waiting troop ships, Neved that these were held to trans- port Cossacks to France. If, im stead, they were gathered to trane port Ublans!!! “Of one thing every American own dear land is 8,000 miles toward safety. If you hear from me next }as a rest cure patient in a German | fortress, say of me, ‘At rest, at last. “Six times | have been a pris without food or water. Journal- lem has Its humors! Some day I may go beck to my beloved Boston, but not yet, dear Lord, not yet. Stationery and Office Supptien Morey Stationery Co. TiS Piret Ave. Near Cotam| STEWART HOUSE 00 Bewart Near Pike Public. Market ares modern outside roome. for 1 ort RN Andrew Munster, a bridge con struction expert of Seattle, will as sist in building the Ballard and Fre mont bridges over the Lake Wash ington ca , announced City En- gineer Dimock Tuesday. | WOMAN IS DROWNED TAOOMA, Oct, 28.—Mrs. Wood, cook at ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 Charles early today, while crossing the lake in a canoe with Alex Leith, the club's inatructor. CHAPLAINS ON JOB | “THE REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1124 Wiret Ave, Cormer BERLIN, Oct, 28.—During 37 days’ fighting, German army chap: lains have been with the troops and | held services and preached sermons Io the trenches, MUNSTER WILL AID the Lakeside Golf! club, was drowned tn American lake| gas explosion yesterday Franklin Coal company’s here, nounce. All the bodies have been | recovered and the burial of the ad will start tomorrow. Many of the miners believed en. mine | offictals of the company an-| Positive Relief. from the suffering caused by dis- ordered conditions of the oi of digestion and elimination— tombed were brought to the sur-| from indigestion and biliousness— face yest@rday and homes without answering the erg | call, One man fs still missing, but | he ts bd jelleved to be alive, alive. BLACK COW TELLS BERLIN, Oct. 28—German spies in the field use a crude picture of a black cow to im- part Intelligence to their troops of what Is ahead. The size of | the cow and the direction of her head Indicate the propor. tions of the enemy and Its looa- tion, If the cow's head points up It means look out for aero- planes. FEW AMPUTATIONS | LONDON, Oct. 28.—As compared went to thetr/ with wars of 40 years ago, there |are few amputations in this one, | surgeons estimating them at about | 10 out of 600 operations. ‘SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR A Kaneas City ‘Lady Darkened Her) Gray Hair and Stimulated Ite | Growth’ by a Simple Home Procese She Tells How She Did It A well-known resident of Kansas City, Mo., who darkened her gray hair by a simple home process imade the following statement |“Any lady or gentleman can darken their gray or faded hair, stimulate {ts growth and make it soft and) glossy with this simple recipe, which they oan mix at home. To half pint of water add 1 oz. of bay rom, 1 small box of Barbo Com- pound and \% os of glycerine. These ingredients can be pur- chased at any drug store at very \little cost. Apply to the hair ev. ery other day until the gray hair ts darkened sufficiently, then every two weeks. This mixture relieves scalp troubles and {s excellent for dandruff and falling hair. It does jnot stain the scalp, ts not sticky or | greasy and does not rub off. It will make a gray-hatred person look 10 to 20 years younger.”—Advertise- | ment DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH When you are sick, I have people calling upon me every day whose health has been ruined by drug. gists—and patent slop. I will diagnose your furnish your prescriptions FREE Ask for the Physician at the RIGHT DRUG CO. 199 Washington St. Lock (or the ORANGE FRONT case and | ex-Government | THE OPINION OF A DRUGGIST ||| the action always | certain by and gentle Beechatwn’s Pills MODERN DENTISTRY safe, ot ~| FREE EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns. ..$5.00) Bridgework . 5.00 Full Set of Teeth Porcelain Crown. Gold Fillings ... Silver Fillings We Go ern Lady Attendant. to suit All work guaranteed 18 years, ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS. tet and Pike, Opp. Public Ma Laboring People beutiong | WOMEN ONLY What every woman wants is a safe and sure cure, not an ex- periment. A reliable remedy for all Female Troubles and Irregularities—a friend in need, SANDERSON’S PILLS are all this and more, as thou. sands have testified. ‘Try San. derson’s Pills and you will not be disappointed, Take no other, | Nothing else is just as good, Circular free. By mail $2 box or 8 boxes for $5. Every box | guaranteed. For sel! Bros., Second Madi Third and Columbia, -_ Address all letters to RAYMOND REMEDY Co, Pike St, Seattle, Wash,

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