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'STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 9914. PAGE 2, EX-DRAMATIC EDITORS OF STAR PANTAGES UK YN sy VCCL hy) CAININGFAMEAS PLAYWRIGHTS | ©= 0. : THE SEATTLE BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE da 7 hgh ea PND 4, Staley, Birbeck & | Edgar Atchinson Y sesesnant meee, a dt og Staley Ely & Co. ¢ graduated : ; : ‘ ‘ 5 : te] ” any She Sunday newspapers smtorone ( Dont Forge a“ Blacksmiths” Tombstone Cut this one out or take a mental memor- i fy } andum of the articles you can use quoted the Being OTHER BIG FEATURES below. Be here Monday-—-we know we can 10c and 20c $ave you money, not only on the articles Dro ed mentioned here, but on anything you buy pp from us just : There a o beet reason for it. Departments We are closing out many of our depart- | py. bargains we are ‘ xe “ CMadinon, Between First and Second 3 Week Commencing Sunday ments entirely and will enter the specialty | giving to them could only " . Maiioen, Hosea i siness of be made possttite by our y d he Musical READY-TO-WEAR FOR ALL PEOPLE | # 0% of 0 ‘ : i “Belle of Boston” ( An opportune and a true saying is, “Take | °°°*"t™*"* Store Business and in the future special » > ‘ Big Adted Atiraction—Wparring care of your pennies and the shillings will | : . e | \ ; AL PALZER. Hy Gran take care of themselves.” Begin Monday and save those pennies on little things, and Ready-to-Wear for : P when you get into the big articles you save |to have its f a on any} % yy’ ; ‘< wighta | stage at the S all next] dollars here. Read every item quoted below: week. And the cor n of Sayre | oe , 4 ——e ize on Appearing after Matinee daily j with this paper ‘ t he was The Star's first hopetodie dramatic House || Misses’ peer areata oti fe : é; semeipamidiy For Monday's nell oh jf First Production on Any Stage ae Cate, senda cae 9 ie Fh $ l yf of the Dramatic Comedy in Four Acts snappy Coats, made of a [aera f | cssi m meg 7 “JUST WHY Half of them endid school Am everyday coats. For < ‘ a fe ‘ ity dress, $10.00. . The oat Way 4 i 2 where two buttons do Just for s ; 4 8 ‘ nm rere. aay a EE Te the trick. All Monday : r ; ° ven f T 5 ‘ d By James Willis Sayre, Dramatic Critic the Seattle Times priced at Evenings. 25¢, 50¢ and 75c—Matinees... .25¢ and 50c Monday Evening and Wednesday Mat., Bargains. .25¢ Just-In Tunic Skirts |}}="=""se%>" [¥ ee | M| (OLE LEADS IN POLL ||: | Hst.¥audeute $ Empress | MATS. 1,000 SEAT! THE MOORE WENATCHEE, Wash., iP Oct. 31.—A poll. taken at Theatre men etacented, 108" - « ) d unc . ver Say Die” and Nat Good the Hesperides fair for one pleated underskirts in black and colors. Assorted win come to the Moore for two hour today gives Ole Han- cloth. Priced at $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and up |nights next week, 7 ‘ ~~ BS son a distinct lead over Wednesday. Goodwi é : Jones and leaves Black In woman {® Margare third place. Wenatchee very latest wife. and North Yakima had been , considered Jones’ territory, : . to we ate ls 8 farcecomedy by William H : | Set the pelle Gnowed He PACKARD—VELIE son leading with 62 vote Apron Cheek Gitghame: | ¢) : va Akt ae lho TAXICAB | Service 5c ; F sacenanee! aley, Birbec st ft . Special musical program at St Elliott 320 ° Made up in the latest plain or accordion | ff}. 1 day use. or ee must le tras matios " John’s chureh Sunday from. Spec Monday 28e | f “Wool Batting _ seals» D2 Margaret Moreland, With Nat Goodwin, in “Never Say Die,” at the| Pure White, Hygtenio Lambe’ | Of standard quality Indigos, ” notes Moore—(inset) Jennie Mai at the Tivoli Weobend Cotton Mixed es grays, bives! ell good p ce « = me Pi You can have thief? the C in full holes the Se . 2 rring exhfditior . eattle will bu two@r three pound rolls. ach Tie, but they are in I measures 72x84 Inches and’@a: f 9 yar } ‘ ‘ Le sgl : sredu White Outing Flannel Dippers and Ladles . i 80 { ony star wie aus lc A. table apd smmab eggs Ne xan re 3 he By H. J. Phillips ie can? out of the throng while Gutters, ¢ta, Values up to ibe : s | they wait to see the “Boch” die you ean, have your fee f 1 1 PARIS, France, Oct. 30.—Some|tittie girls who do not know what Sor 16 ely 4 cle hy thay Yr counts are being settled in| they are waiting for but have fol t ine reall a h territory, from which Ger-|lowed their parents to the fair- te t ‘ i/man troops have retreaatd ground—most of them will see ’ * oe 37, ts § the east coast of) “yor this is the day of reck-| nothing through the wall of backs Women’s Knit Underwear ft T r \joning!! that will surround the spot where a reme’ ous ns ¥ Y te fn a commercial! with the tide of German in-|the man’s life is to be taken ; ‘ . : f th offices at Bombay.) vasion receding, French authority, PDB: These are lots we have discontinued and have put very low prices on them \ and other cities.|again backed by irrestatible might,| And then suddenly down the r H ( i For at © was one of t t ” from the| street from the station r is separating the “sh: comes a to effect a | quick cl clearance. My wh mer |“goate’—the “goats” are the spies|motor car, In it sits a middle- ae _— i Pt, ‘ isk Gil: las ae Wk eho A little re than three year aided the Germans before the |aged man, handcuffed, between two Ladies’ Vests and Pants Merode Union Suits 4 a ‘ known fame, had fought the bat- | e to America ] 1 were he t gendarmes with their carbines on Phese are our $2.00, $3.5 the oF 1H - oh ed y jong before the war started Ger- their knees, It comes slowly, for tu p c $2.00, $3.50 and ¢ of life In many of the world’s a b ame or Ay thrown a network of |{t is escorted by more police on 00 Stik ar Inion Suite back oe sv s vn at ners, and had amassed ' ; t nd] apie secret agents all over | horsebac ri z n® price And then from the crowd on the wealth, died alone, discouraged ' now In $2.00, 9 It 1s with these sples that the;riverside th risés a d nd in poverty, in a Seattle heecnnanneeoms 1 n ment eS |“grim accounts” are now being set-| tural noise that swells fro * aro Baa. es} ; oming house, 417 Denny way, evi a low Ladies’ Union Suits Misses’ Pants d geste 7 French steamer Admiral Aegault/ tied. Hundreds of those who did | rumble to an y ’ rs see eas Land i é was Henry Ballantine, 65, |“¢ Genouilly is reported ashore on|not flee with the German army.|mort!” (Put him to death!) Made of pure white cotton with Finkin every ante in 08, hoor f ones Sock toh nk ae eae 8 oft Cherbourg have been detected and shot The infantry form a square 1 I * nec r n sleeve: este bh . eo round he row of elms. The Q nig ik and long sleeves. A ats have States at Bombay, India, a writ und the row of elm The man been sold. On sale Monday One goes to shoot a spy tomor-|with the handcuffed wrists is led r of boo n auth : THE EMPRESS or of books, ane an autherity on ‘Re On the Place at 8. to the tree. His face is expres regular sizes. Monday S7e suit India and her ways. ° Tas haaditas githaction if | “Rut, yes, they are bringing him | sionless, Ladies’ Wool Vests i ‘i 8 r . Empronss theatre next week will t r in a motor car from the police You would have as some p ool Vest. Regu ii Who Was She?" a comed t table rt 2 the “ post.” one who was there scribed {t, (50c)| . ut the pants ails: dokeph Warsard: as nah ene Meike Pie fee: wet |" “So much the better, I shall go|"that he was « 1 have en sold. In ecru yoo! omulnr $1.00 qual ltasviuhton ab tha deatared Hlayers.| cad * wpa np Jand see it—ab, the swine.” aly On Mile ondary Lewes Lonnie irra add’ rary That {s the sort of conversation| ‘Then an official must read a doc: } ly, Monday, 706, ll friends ones who | you hear in the solitary cafe of the ri ument. It is the decree little town of an evening over the tion, And after that the unresist- >a ' hie and Pasts Ladies’ Knit Skirts : , ry r ad . | dominoes, i “the games of] ton. A th unreaitt ra heavy an We have « small lot of Ladies We arrived at a certain town|the old el r 5 the Oxford Knit Skirts that we have yesterday afternoon, There had| bullets might him re ia t : been an execution at 8 that morn-|a banda: “ now, ate reduced * Peload at ape. bis : Ye ct ; ing. Two were announced: for the|the crowd, struck into silence, rT . > For Grip, Influenza, following morning at the same}looks at nothir it a rigid body ‘ | , Thr 3 . hour. We went to see the traces | ot Saree « hs, Sore Throat . : supporte cords, with a Coughs, f the first, and we resigned our-| white m above it Bargains in Men’s Furnishings for Monday’s Selling : j ‘ss Nbnty to see the gecond. oe Lange kee iodine ae ie ones cae Men’s Fleeced Under- Men’s Work Shirts 7 cQ LDS » “4 aa He wa seein H 0 Hontenant (rire! his sword 30c¢ shirts 25¢ scodl Ab keane a r . : years settled { place and| A spluttering crack sudden. enThe drawers are all kong and fais athe shia eas For simplicity of treat- , gb pallet Rogers ge pi t a mp man, He was a plumber by trade. | corpse h by its bonds to the s only 2 ment, direct results, and) JOHN M. THATCHER |W had he done? Oh, lootec > » G plumber has | while the German ops were quick action, to break up a| john M. Thatcher, republican] there, and he had be ute for county assessor, is! py A Lot of Men's Suspenders, Odd FAM Go! at Bbc Pale Wi scics: nerevaton ot 0 arvrees| “Serene nat Pati Sete hae ela clone esa tn ect eos “S eventy-seven rd along the river side. Men's Rut Ha k sizes, 10¢ ca Otheh sete: _ ignlas n'rouv® sneeze or shiver, | Reward for capability should be| There must have been well over Soys’ Oil Slickers, formerly $1.98, now 98¢. of diabolo and hoop jugglers, the A : : 4 Boirody nd there, men most of Boys’ Overcoats, ages 234 to 7, regular $4 50, $4.00 and McIntosh Musical Maids, James Da AC 900 Sat scene), ote) Prometon, ent 2s, Thetaier eee for, In spite of the last re {s and Pearl Matth bones begin to ache, Ta? cor nee that. cently sagen serve having been called out and dancing and patter; “The Italian ’ Derienes reghe AS the young men who were not due and the Boss,” Wardell and ' the Cold becomes deep seat-|!i™ to this preferment, In the con-|{o°join_ the colors until next year WE MAKE and Fred Hillebrand, “the elongated and clash of campaign and H 1s well, there still remains quite comedian,” in & monolomus ed and hangs on, it may) joijticu! turmoll, { will be Well for] yy Nelly, there sell remains aut] MOTION PICTURES tis take longer. © citizens of King county to use! Franc Finest Equipment in Northweat ¢ ° ; t busine ciples But the fact about this crowd | THE TIVOLI 4 \ her has lived in King/that astonishes and shocks is that JACOBS PHOTO SHOR count wenty years, is married/every little urchin of the town is| P.-1. Bldg,, Seattle Land resides at 1608 39th Avenue N.|there, Little boys playing “tick o With Al Palzar, the heavyweight!