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than pf the » and ps or os be- wing of ative pe re- se of ghs Neu- fever- larioun Vhen Qni- Laxa- uinine (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper) her, and she seemed in gr and ticket for home, there was a woman just ahead of me. She @ stunner for looks, I'll say that for By Constitutional Amendment Adopted in 1912 you have been made Indi- vidual Legislators It Is YOUR DUTY to Vote on Every Measure For Initiative Measure No.6 - - - [] AGAINST Initiative Measure No. 6 - - - For Initiative Measure No. 7 - - - C] AGAINST Initiative Measure No. 7 - - - [x] For Initiative Measure No.8 - - - Cc AGAINST Initiative Measure No.8 - - - For Initiative Measure No.9 - - - AGAINST Initiative Measure No.9 - - - For Initiative Measure No. 10- - - AGAINST Initiative Measure No. 10 - - - For Initiative Measure No. 13 - - - AGAINST Initiative Measure No. 13 - - - For Official Titles of Measures see Pamphlets mailed you by Secretary of State The Cost to the State to date for Initiati and Sceenton al a tin ; " $100,000 (See Secretary of State for Verification) = sn (See Auditor for Verification) WE URGE YOU TO VOTE ON EVERY MEASURE Pald Advertisement Taxpayers League of Washington THE CONFESSIONS OF A DICK CONTINUES HIS STORY nd@ het ig eyon had at ror-atrick Ob, she was a fine ac and the line was stretching out be yond me, #0 I said: ‘Have you lost your money, madam? “She turned quick and y. ‘Ob, yes eto my little boy I don't know a must get he Enterprise Association.) ble. She was in widow's weeds and) 0 he riche ; . “The other night, when I stepped| was looking for her pocketbook os ; bs How srg my wry is to the window to get my sleeper 4 evidently lost pc ges a so Reds joy nk J nt ot two she began to ; What shall I do?) T'5s to she exclaimed, for my ticket and berth? fon i ket and ber never been in a pawn FLORENCE ROBERTS “SAPHO” TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY tter than that and berth, and & check for it She was, of course, overjoyed and I bought both her ticket and mine out of the state. re were a dozen people who saw me do It, and, of course, some of them were spotters who wil swear to the fact.” “But, Dick, I don't understand What difference will {t make? You certainly can't be arrested because you did a kind act to a widow That's just it, my dear girl. This morning that woman car office and said she was going to swear out a warrant for my arrest under the Mann act; that she could prove that I bought her ticket intc another state, and that she would swear ft was for an immoral pur » to m " Tahuddered. Cot that anch terrtbl I asked her hb and ehe sa 1d ft be possible women lived? w much she want he was not after t I never an ate dinner together was with us at would be thir woman, ‘but to be done Why, am sure tha ad tc frlow will that she met you ou had nothing he other woman Complete in Six Reels. : After the Famous Masterpiece by Bl marries mont eonia tt ud tae Alphonse Daudet. Fleanor Fairlow into it? She could only tell where I was as long as J It's that gang of © got afters: me and I would not be The regular price of admission to this wonderful Photoplay is 25c to 50c. ed scream—I 315 PIKE STREET him out of his scrape, But that devilish woman fa the slickest In. Mrs. Geo. Graham at the Piano. dividual that I ever came across.’ Where does she live?” 1 asked. 8 at the hotel 1 hope you have not been ee) Hien look | I was anxious to get my ticket | eTARLLIMONTDAY NOV SULTAN THREATENS ALLIES WITH MOSLEM HOLY WAR; TURK ARMY CORPS INVADING m_ §, ] 0,000 Must LONDON, Nov. 2,—Elght Turkish army corpa have In vaded Egypt, according to a re port received today. This re port, however, was uncon firmed. The war Information bureau permitted ite publica tion, but did not guarantee ite accuracy, RERLIN (vin The Hague), Nov Declaration by the sultan of a holy war” against the British, French, Russians, and posstbly some others, may be expected, the Turkish ambassador announced today Unofficial advices tndicate the Arabs in Tripolt are already at tacking the Italfans. The Ottoman ambassador stated 1 th Constantinople had ts 1a ular to the powers, tn rming them that a proclamation « suitan's exation of Eeypt had been rendered necessary by British interference with the Int ter's exercise of sovereignty there, Jeapite that fact that the country was subject to hia rule Given Their Passports Ambassadors and consults tn the Ottoman empire from Great Britain, Russia and France have \ll been handed thelr passports, but the Turkish authorities have punced that the Russ oft als will not be permitted to Turkey until Russia gives assurances of aafo conduct GERMAN MOVEMENT IS BLOCKED PARIS, Nov, 2—The Germans’ attempt to reach the Northern French const ts believed to have deen definitely repulsed agatn. Official bulletins were conserva tive in thelr expressions, but milt tary men are Mighly optimtatio The katser's troops made a des erate assault on Ypres Sunday night and repulsed with great los Nowhere had they made any materia The Hnes had through N | British, French and Russian diplo matio representattves here and at Sofia were In conference today with the Roumantan and Bu offices concerning +t Assur ptic countries would be drawn into the BERLIN DENIES DEFEAT REPORTS), | BERLIN (iy Wireless vin Say | vile), Mov, &—German successes |in Belgtum and Franca, Austrian | victories in Galicta, and a general rallying of Mohammedana to the sultan’s standard were reported to there.” “I called them up and told them to give her ® good room. Oh, I was just pluming myself on my philan thropy to a poor woman, I even in tended asking you to go down to nee he Maybe I had better go.” “No; 1 won't have you mixed up |with such cattle.” “Rut, Dick, ‘we must do some thing.” Mr. Selwin ts going down to con with the governor tomorrow > knows him well, and as soon as you what I have seen Harry I'll te I am going to do. T did not say anything to him ut I intend to see both the Utter woman and Eleanor Farlow in the | | (T | DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH THE OPINION OF A CRUGGIST When you are sick. I have people calling upon me every day whose ¢ Continued Tomorrow) \ health has been ruined by drug gints—and patent slop. | 1 will diagnose your case and |turnish your prescriptions | FREE | | Ask for the ex-Government | Physician at the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington ft Lock for the ORANGE FRONT SELECT DANCING PAR HIPPODROME Fith and Untverstty Clean Amusement Momealte Perroun dings 16-PIRCH UNION ORCHESTRA Competent Dancing Teachers Special Feature IN THE LION’S DEN Three-part Wild Animal Picture: THE WALL OF FLAME Real Forest Fire In This. 2 Funny o Comedies--2 Partners in Crime —and— When Their Wives Joined the Regiment AID OF 2 NATIONS to ‘Turkish consuls tn Russta The Turkish ambassador in Lon |4on paid a farewell vinit to Sir Kdward Grey today, and he will! ‘ Igave tmmediately upon receipt of hin passports. | Great Britain and France have| |placed their interesta in Turkey in the hands of American Ambar Rees] sador Morgenthau and the Turki! conaul at Havre has tu the consulate over to the United States consul and will leave France im mediately, 2 PRICE SALE Petrograd reports the Turkish Ambassador was given his pass ports yesterday. Russia ts @till delaying agar sive action against Turkey. 1 plan was to compel the sultan to take the Initiative, that he might have no ne for saying hostill |tles were forced on him. The allies did not belleve the| Mohammedans elther tn Exypt or| in India would rally to the sultan’s | standard Black sea news was subject to censorship. | Bulgaria Noutral Definite assurances were re | Celved from Sofia that Bulgaria | would remain neutral Later, {tw thought the B gartans might join the allies, but it was said that at present they were too near national bankruptcy lto engage in war on elther side Commencing Tuesday, Nov. 3rd, we will sell from our entire stock, except Rubber Goods and Medlicott Underwear, at one-half the regular price until the above amount is raised. This means a large loss to us, but a gain to the buyers. It is not probable that you will ever have such a chance again to buy at such low prices Blankets, Flannel Shirts, Men’s Pants, Mackinaws, Duck, Leather and Sheep Lined Coats, Underwear and Hosiery These goods are all new and fresh, bought for Wholesale and Retail trade for 1914. SEATTLE WOOLEN COMPANY 1117 FIRST AVENUE | Middiekerke toward Martakerche Thetr artillery, mounted on ral) road and trolley embankments jcommanding the highways, was |mowing down the Germans’ mur derously These positions were chosen with a view to continued action. despite the flooding of the coun try by the cutting of the dikes. The Germans to whom the tnun dation came as a surprise, had taken no such pre tion d we greatly hamp in their opera tions in conseq [struggle by Turkey's participation The allies naturally were anxious to have them on the latter's side. Efforts are being made to per suade Servia to turn Macedonia over to Bulgaria, in return arian help in t « xiven e would get Bosnia instead if the a os won | day tn the offictal statement by the} general staff. Tho statement reads:| “The progress of the battle in| No ‘anoo was const + pill eo rat on ridere’ to] A DIRECT ADAPTATION OF | drama, and “Bats,” Vitagraph com |The Boob's Legsay,” comedy. German standpoint. Sunday's re|the popular drama, “When We/|¢4y. cee ports show that the French were) Wére Twenty-one,” under the title driven across the Aisne near Sois-jof “The Square Triangle,” is pre - ” rons, More progress was made in| sented at the Class A theatre. The| _"Sapho,” with Florence Law. front of Verdun than fn some time) production contains plenty of action eae past. jand romance. “Latters trom the front deseribe| It is a story of mMtary honor,| wna Mane AN Awe oo as | the conflict between Nieuport and] sacrifice, love and decelt. A dying | arama with Max Fleman: “Maaw} | Ypres as the fiercest of the war, On soldier on the battlefield ks three | ma's Darling Boy,” a i y," comedy, with | this line the Germans have advanc of his comrades to | Pathe Picture News. * ed by a series of night attacks. little girl. They assume the re-| Posy re | Lonses on both sides were fearful. |sponsibility. When the girl grows | a py | The battle tn Russian Poland has|to womanhood the tnevitable hap- RESIDENCE THEATRES {| not yet been resumed |pene—she falls in love. But the|¢—— bias per The Galictan battle seems to be) man is not the right sort. This is} At the Home Until Wednesday Approaching a decisive stage.” {found out tn time, and before the| “Country Innocence,” two-part | At thi 1 Until Friday Night e Pleasant Hear Undll Wednesday FOUNTAIN PENS “I can fit your hand” Mendenhall, Pen Bpectalist THE PEN STORE 117 Madison. Maim 1473, girl suffers many heartaches the|drama; “Little Sister,” drama FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, THE Pasanay star, is tured in “The Ethan Allen quits as superin-| square triangle formed on the bat-| tendent of Mount Rainier park tlefield to care for the child comes It’s S 1 Y | ngrel and Master,” @ three-part| t's So drama at the ourne. ours? . | Be — —————|to her rescue and protection | Pose Boy M f || BEATRICE VAN OF THE POW ALISTACKOLY | ore company is one ot the seats tn The Senator's Lady,” starting to-| day at the Alhambra “WHAT'S HIS NAME,” COMEDY h you its drama, is a story of love, ambition : and the «tage. Max Figman ts What's His Name.” The picture! continues at the Alaska the bal ance of the week. There's a new pleasure in “store” for you. It's in candy, cigar, grocery, drug and general stores. Ask for it today. “SAPHO,” WITH FLORENCE DOUBLE Strength Peppermint Lawrence in th is the) chewing gum—doesn’t it make your feature at the Tiliky 1 Friday mouth water? that played at the Moore theatre WRIGLEYS DOUBLEMINT last year. Alphonse Daudet, the French author, wrote the story that w shown in pictures as a warn ing to his sons, about to reach man Lb, [hood The ptoture is in six parts CHEWING GUM Made by the manufacturers of the famous WRIGLEYS —sold all around the world. It's DOUBLE wrapped and sealed nothing that will harm it or impair its delicious flavor can get by. It has lots of “P: Experience will t value, THE CIRCUIT HAS SUBSTITUT ed the three-reel Eclectic hand-col ored 4 animal picture for “The Mystery of Grayson Hall” that =<: Sa |was to run until Tuesday night In the Lion’s Den” is the title of the new picture, There jrama and two come ame program. Colonial Until Tuesday Night Through Eyes of Love, Es. | sanay drama; “The Rose and the Thorn,” two-part Vitagraph drama Broncho Billy, Favorite,” drama At the T sfer Corner,” Selig comedy. jes on the It is always full-flavored and fresh — good for you — good for the whole family. eee Class A Until Tuesday Night ‘The Square Triangle,” three reel drama; “Back to the Ranch, Majestic comedy, with Dorothy Each 5c package is wrapped Profit-Sharing in a ee Grand Until Tuesday Night The fy © mnball,” two vart Re ntlemen of Nerve,” Keystone comedy; Mutual Weekly. eee Liberty Until Tuesday Night The Wolf,” drama cee Mission All Week dence tn our abliity to produce inating reanite branches of dentistry, we offer you a 18-year «uarantes. 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