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BLACK HUNDRED slew him “ The \ LINE RETIRING _ FRENCH ASSERT _ NAVAL FIGHT; SINK 2 SHIPS angry at the sacri! Ave appeared to the ¢ arsed hit fend dooming his familly to extinction, and forbidding tion of the story deals with | the last of the fa the old lord] VALPARAISO, Nov, 4.—At least PARIS, Nov. 4.—From the tty daughte two Hrittsh menof-war, the Mon or n glue ith &@ wonderf mouth and the Good Hope, were Ner®). sea, th: Gollan, seu ption and typh Jest 1 and two Hritleh war v ward to the River Alene, on ire, and real Japanese | sels badly damaged in a battle in| the French alde of the frontier art In the story off Coronel last} the Germans were In steady re s shown at the Class cording to Admiral | start. the treat today, according to an of, reporte er of the week commander of the| n of thelr enemies Box Office attrac t who arrived | ficial statement from Gen. Gal graph comed The|tiona Co. ed to deliver i terd lent’s quarters here ' which | Bin this p was substituted " ported that They are said to have re Pe so . 0-8 tthe Tiritish men’! tired from three to seven miles 7 Ay etic Bane ain “THE WARNING" IS THE EX hin already, and along the river aren an Mabeone peed ceptional attraction on today's} Oreanto, while “% } | Yeer and Lye it wae declared eahrougt Eyes Ot ene enna. | change of bill at the Cler This| inning about dusk Sunder evon| thelt retrograde movement had ae News Pittortal win |! of the strongest drama ever eee eon eee eee iettay | been accompanied by stagger Ae Cnliae oo hay own in Seattle, and deals with a| ie) asides et euch. wth wlth at] ine to es entest | condition of society which concer 5 a, one ll ge Be hse lable Ircumatan , A splendid musical pro-| the rich and poor aS thelr heavy gur The Monmouth Pg ny — Fidel “the gram has beer by Eu-| ind poor alike. Two come | way geen to sink and just as dark: | > beth oa ow - genta Ar . fat, and | es complete osram, “The | ness settled a terrific explosion| ft lee have ponesresed © Ene Crawford at the great pipe organ, | Fable of How Brewster Was! shook the Good Hope, and it is be | © 6 tine §=between =the wae Too Shifty for the Tempter,” by | iteved she also went to the bottom,| Srmles of Duke Albrecht and ED COXEN, OF THE FLYING/“eorse Ado, and “When the Ham/aithough darkness prevented the| G@% Von Boehm, threatening A. did a band-overhand 4," lots of fun In a small town mans making sure of It fy alld lad tel apee att Glimbing stunt with the ytd | The Glasgow and the Otranto se ve Hahei pis five stories below, tn prod Clemmer Until Saturday Night damaged, but Admiral Von “erg ae AS Nerang ae “The Stolen Master The Warning,” drama; a George reports that the Scharnhorst] [ver 1" jhe Argonne reget foon to t n in Ade comedy and “When tho Ham/an¢ the Nurenberg w uninjured See ee ee ° Turned,” comedy ulthe wounded on . GOLDIE COLWELL, OF THE oie.» the official re Western Selig, has received an of | po! Seishome| £igee,A Until Saturday Nigbt » | Por ‘an vour |GERMAN SQUADRON fer of marriage from an Oklahor Phe Wrath of the Gods." she patel The action lasted « n hour. | rancher, a fect. stranger who | feature. : The English were forced to give] hoss. do) Say h her] w \ » resist mich a , Goldie says that her) Colonial Untli Saturday Night as eats agreement with the Selig com-| rhe a ber only r escape ONDON : 2 - . | “Thi Warning,” current LONDON, Nov. 4A German pany prevents her acc the Million Dollar ver of darkners The re e of heavy warships was offer. . olution of Per.|#ult of a great explosion could be iy yenorted today te bave omedy; “Through Eyes of tween her funnels. Under ts base and to be he “THE UNDERWORLD OF cake | Aeanies Sebates nditions the Monmouth |the open sea, This report was Paris” will be shown at the City Selig Weekly to escape and she was | officis dented ut there we theatre the remainder of the week . « * afew shots, A hurrt|, unteual eetivity ot the.ad it is the story of a beautiful work-| ; low! {t was impos } om le pla caps: / . Grand Until Saturday Night » end ae impos! miralt ing girl who attains a high position! «When Broadway Was a Tran » to lower boats and Departmental chiefs were at in Parisian society, and following drama. quently there was terrible t ke all night and Important @ career on the stage sinks to the e.6 are belleved to be lowest level—but ts rescued and he English setae, 3 Lip ‘ nay the Englis = ‘s Kalem ¢ { eal C ° | E WRATH OF THE cops”| Kalem drama; “His Musleal Ca fa @ gripping story of the Far East, | i ae founded on an old Japanese legend) melbourne Until Saturday Night | ’ CRUISER BLOWN "Men, and drama ¢ Jones” and Women, orke Buster Brown's gton thr Wash "CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED comedies. “ee | “\ UP BY SHELLS » Until Saturday Night ity of Reve tw upertority Th n a a t dra of > prove It ——? poeeohy wr de fend Every mother realizes, after giv S LUNDBERG CO. _ parts: “A Race for a ride,” Ford Flas vy pag ted , ~ Trusses, Deformity Appliances and| Sterling comedy TOKIO, Nov. 4.—The litis | DI Tiss t aft - Z Artificial Limb: eee | fort, of the German Kiacchau xative, scaune they ve its 1 pleasa ate anc oroughly er THIRD AVENUB. Tilikum Until Thursday Night | line of defenses, was silenced (Deanant taste and it thorough! “s — “The Marcon! Operator,” three by the AngloJapanese bom- | “leanses the tender little stomach ° part drama, and two other pictures.| bardment today and the Kale | !!¥ur and bowels with vem ALBERT HANSEN ce 6 erin Elizabeth, one of the war. | When cross verish or breath is sour, eabie on Mission All Week ships in Kiaochau harbor was [07 oe mail and Silversmith “The County Chairmen” a five | blown up and eunk look at the tongue, mother! If ls Now Located at His part comedy The reduction of the German | Coste of this New Store ee fortifications, it is stated, was tenon “paar few hours a , 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. | Alaska All Week progressing satisfactorily sand ; ae oF) “What's His Name, co! 4 Sere + ce chs Soe ee drama, with Max Figmar 5 ee eee — - + you have a well, playful DON’T TAKE CHANCES WITH er = red a al comedy, with | FIND SECOND BODY again, When Ita little syste ‘THE OPINION OF A DRUGGIST! “ie 6 1 AT MAPLE VALLEY full of ¢ . throat sore, has stom When you are sick. I have people | ¢—— ach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion calling upon me every day whose RESIDENCE THEATRES | — colie—-remember, & good maids health has been ruined by drug. ¢———————— —@| The body of a well-dressed man, | cleansing” should always be the gists—and patent slop. |" At the Home Until Friday — |Penniless, was found near Maple | “Tt treatment riven “3 I will ¢iagnose your case and| “The Trey o' Hearts.” No, 11, two| alley Tuesday. Noarby was a|¢, Milllens of mothers keep “Call furnish your prescriptions |parte: “His Father's Son,” two-part |Fa20F, Indications point to sut-|forala Syrup of Pian’ handy; they drama; “Mary Green's Husband,” | *!4e, but the fact that {t is the sec a a ogg today saves comedy; “Secret Service Snitz,”|0%4 body to be found In the ricin F} i child tomorrow. Ask your comedy. {ty within » few days {s resulting | Cr"ssist for a 50-cent bottle of 6a lin an investigation by the coroner | CAlifornia Syrup of Figs,” which Ask for the ex-Government/ has directions for babies, children Physician at the At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday of all ages and gro ” printed RIGHT DRUG CO. _[parts:"“ie Neutral” drama, “Little Tae age Sebegectag | ef bapelegonst xe raaagng ear . : Ne ari ttle orth and South Da-| felts sold here, so don't be fooled. pe ay he soe ee drama pated, according to lat Get the genuine, made by “ v jane,” comedy. nia Fig Syrup Company FOURTH AV. Just North of Pike COLONIAL The Mystery Unfolding! Just Two More Big Thrills After the Chapter Which Starts Today “The Secret Warning” Starting the Finish of the Black Hundred in that Greatest Film Romance / THE : DOLLAR i; MYSTERY : | Oc ADMISSION (ALWAYS) 5c—FOR THE CHILDREN—5c On the same program A Great Comedy A Fine Love Story Hearst-Selig Pictorial Unexcelled Musical Features 10c ee” & STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4 GERMANS WIN WHOLE GERMAN | | PAG 1914 to normal. Stocks Must Be Reduced Women’s Coats $9.50 Handsome zibelines, all-wool English tweeds, f check and plaid Ba mataans Redingote and Cossack styles, The best the market offers, and selling right now up to 5.00, Your choice, while 5 they last $9 $2.98—Dress Skirts—$2.98 In Values Up to $5.95. navy and black, in good, serv 39c—Men’s Underwear—39c Jacger F nirts and Regular 6 de. All 43c—Men's Underwear—43c Sh grade, ts and Al Super-weight regular 75¢ 20c—Castle Gate Sox—20c soft fin and toe. ¢ f and natura lle—Men's Wool Sox—llc Medium nd heavy and winter wetght, in black ford 1 sizes. Worth 2 98c—Women's Oxfords—98c In viet tan calf, tan Ties 98c—Women's Slippers—98c Made of felt mfortable for 28 «rade and eather tt une 8—Boys’ Shoes—$1.98 A 82.50 Quality, Sizes 3 to 5% $1.49—Little Men’s Shoes—$1.49 Werth $2.00—B Sizes 9 to 13 solid comfort 23c Yd—Table Damask—23c Yd Worth 40 Table Damask, 58 Inches hecks and plaids 72x90—34c © for Soe. bleached lnen fintshea « 834c—Pillow Cases—834c 42x90. Our Regular Ie Valine t color Made of fine nd thread shee thread (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper) I had a feeling all the while she Enterprise Association.) was waiting to have me open up u Well, 1 have seen both Eleanor|the subject of blackmail. It came|Yertently and by some stroke of Fairlow and Mra, Utter, and now |to me in a flash that Dick had told| fate I was on that train, and if the hile I am waiting for Dick to|her about ft, and that she really) [se 6 ves to trial I will be brought come home to listen to my solution| knew more than I did 0! ; of the matter, I'm going to write| I determined then not to say a These men will probably try to down my curious experience with| word to her about {t. If she wished) ™&Kke out that I, too, am one of} two of my sex to say anything to me about her Dick's many light 0’ loves, Then When I got over at Bleanor’s, 1|trip home on the same train, all| Seeing my horrified face, she said ind her waiting. We talked al well and good, but I was not going| Forgive me, Mrs. Waverly. I fle about the charity bazar, but|to pry into her affairs. hardly know what I am saying ce | found I was the better “wait-| The only coherent and tangible er,” for just as I was getting ready| {dea that obsesses me at present to go, sho said is that I would like to strangle that You are not the only one of your lying woman with my own hand family who 1s charitably inclined |¥@% Strangle her until those big Mrs, Waverly Dick told me about pathetic bi own eyes of hers poy ed to dine with us. Said she had|. “Pardon me, but that would not lost her pocketbook and had to get, 4elp matters any, would tH one sen Your head aches you sim:|home to her child, Iam rather| must think of some way in which When your head aches y a lpsiemn to know if he got the check| W° | tn nussle this swomas's en{she promised to send him yester-| tongue e ST } eh os Peiah 3 ‘gure ai ab ak hd Da means situa “\ come to trial, as much for your James’ Head Powders and re-| For a moment I was tempted to S#ke as for Dick's. I could not lteve pain and neuralgia at/say: “Let's drop the bars, I know) bear to have an innocent woman's once, nd some one to the drug| from what you have just sald that, Teputation blasted just because of a store now for a dime package of | my husband has told you of the aw. Chance meeting with my husband Dr. James’ Headache Powders.| ful predicament in which he finds|, Eleanor Fairlow looked at me Don't’ suffer. In a few moments| himself, You can help him more! hard and then said: “Are you not ‘on will feel fine—headache gone! than any one else, for you can tell Jealous over this thing? no more neuralgia pain that He was in your company un No,” I answered, “I cannot see — | ti} you retired for the night, Of|®2Y cause for Jealousy in the fact pelle ‘nay be submitted to| that my husband helped one wom: LOOK UP OLD FURS much unpleasant notoriety, if you « it of supposedly great trouble Have th made into beautiful 1| 46 this, but will your sense of right|OF Whiled away the evening hours Neckpleces, Muffa and Fur Turbans H) vc inate over your sensitive |Of & tiresome railroad journey by Model Millinery Co. a at eoit?”. But Ldid not do it /chatting with another pretty wom: THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE 18 ELEANOR FAIRLOW KEEPING ANYTHING BACK? “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET”, Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST, PEREMPTORY SALE Is now in full swing. Satisfied buyers greet us with the remark, “You certainly are selling goods cheap. How long will it last?” The answer, until stocks are reduced Existing conditions compel us to reduce stocks, rather than increase our insurance and carry an overstock of merchandise. We have unsheathed the pruning knife and deep cuts have been made on merchandise which we have a surplus of. The following will give you a faint idea of the enormous reductions to be made. these are not out-of-the-season or shopworn goods. Clean new goods, bought for this season’s use. No “mark ’em up, ” 4, mark ‘em down” business here. Stocks Must Be Reduced $7.98-Women’s Suits-$7.98 In Vaines Up to $16.50, m and long-coat and broadcloth $14.98 Dress Goods and Coatings Coatings $1.49 | Suitings at 59c 58 Inches Wide, Worth ~~ Viewns tia £2.50 Yura. Worth they $3.98—Children’s Coats—$3.98 In Values Up to $6.98. In Sizes 8 10, 12 and 14 Years. A_ good your ker is for de Crepe de Chine 49¢ 36 Inches Wide, Worth 81.00, floral stripes ed tab- and ati and Men’s Suits $8.75 a $11.85 In Values Up to $25.00 One thousand Men's Gufts must be turned {nto cash. We expect the above prices to do it. These are without doubt the lowest prices ever offered for new, seasonable goods, made of America’s most reliable makers, are not allowed by contract to dis- name. But you will see {t on the «ns tailoring Silk Scarfing. Mixed by some which close the sults. net ‘These 19¢ beat REMEMBER, uny Suit in the rices, now for $8.75 and $11.85 A}l sizes {n stouts, slims and regulars, a can have your choice of store, regardiess of former sleeves Soft years a6e In whi yard | Pillows 39c Ea. | Towels 39c Doz. Feather Pillows. | Regular S0¢ Quality. G00. Pull : Filled Size T2x8 Te—Huck Towels—Te Extra borders. knowing now that the » down.” | “Oh, don’t act as though you dk not know,” she answered, bravely¥ stan y her guns, as most wom en will do when driven into a cor ner. “IT know and pretty z that hired to Inad- know been you woman has work ruin to Dick Waverly an who was an old friend,” Yes, Dick told me of Margie Waverly, you are a good befriending some poor woman who Nt a a had lost her pocketbook, and I be | Woman. d Eleanor Fairlow as Heve you remarked that she was|! bade her good-bye. I wonder why WH MAKE pretty she did not shake hands with me MOTION PICTURES Of course he was pretty,’ | 1 extended mine, but apparently she ipibeh decile ont tn Wortnerens broke out Eleanor Fairlow, “That) did not.see 1 gang knew what they were doing, (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) JACoes PNOTO SHOR Then pped, affrighted at) ——————_____—_ mh P.-L, Bldg, Seattle. what she was saying | ‘: Gay . < if | “What gang, Miss Fairlowr? 1 USE STAR WANT ADS. Stocks Must Be Reduced Women’s Raincoats and Capes $1.75 en's Raincoats and Capes—about 100 in this lot These thre where at last, your piek colors. Thursday, pick 25c—Children’s Gowns—25c 124%4c—Knit Waists—12%4c Reinforced where most needed. sizes from 2 to 12 years. Children’s Dresses of heavy materials, 98c—Auto Scarfs—98c Crepes, Broche and Roscoe . All colors. Two yards long, 24 inches wide, 23c--Lambs’ Wool Stockings--23c dark gray. 15c Fleeced Stockings—15c tops, sizes up to 10%; plain black. Our 59c—Union Suits—59c Women's grade white, 49c—Girls’ Union Suits—49c down fleece, all sizes up to 16 High 914c—Outing Flannel—9'4c 43c—Cotton Bats—43c $4.98—All-wool w “| IDAHO IS REPUBLICAN REMEMBER, a lucky pick-up by our are thoroughly ed and have cemented seams; dozen s. Sell every- Coats range of materials and ... $3.98 and Gowns ing flannel. for children. Ages 2, 4 and For Children All 38c—Dresses—38c wash long sleeves and perfect Worth $1.00. And Drapes. Worth $1.50. For Women. and toe, colors biack and warm Stockings have ribbed seller. Unton Suits, extra fleeced, high neck, The $1.00 grade. fine long neck, g sleeves. Our Inches Wide—Worth Ie. te only. weight, in engths. heavy Worth 60c a Roll. with white 4, weight at cotton. ands. Blankets—$4.98 large al plain ce s in checks BOISE, Ida., Nov. 4—The elec- tion of the entire republican ticket with the exception of governor was indicated early today by incomplete returns from all over Idaho. Moses Alexander, Dem., was probably elected governor over John M. Haines, Rep., incumbent. Addison T, Smith both rer elected and Robert McCracken, blicans, were apparently to congress. Let Dr. Macy Cure You AN Chronic and Many So-called In- currble Disorders— By Far, Nose, Phroat, Asthma, Ap. pendicitia, Catarrh Gottre, Tuvercu Anaemic . Rheuma n, Nervous Disor. ders, Stomach and Intestinal Disorders Kidney, Liver, Blad der and All Urinary Disorders, Disorders of the Hair, Skin, Acne, Eczema, Pim ples, Rupture, P and all Rectal trou | All Disorders of Wasnen tes, Painful Pertods, Diyplacements and ua ors peculiar to €he sex. Special reduced prices to women on all treatments which fmolude Osteopathy, thiropractic, Naturop medicine, pref= being given to! on-surgical meth= All Disorders of Men—Nervous Debtl~ Ity, Blood Potson, all special and Chronto Disorders, 606, 914 and Wasserman test. My treatment for all Despondency, lm= paired Vitality and Nervous Debiilty never falls. This in the only office in the city Jwhere you meet the same man you see lin the pleture, tm the office, and who personally stands back of every promise Jand guarantee. | Hours | “conmuitation free, Call or write today. Neglect is the unpardonable sin. DR. MACY, Specialist 1st Second Aves Seattle,” Wash, posite the Rhodes Co. eppest entrance. 10 4, m. to § p,m Sundays,

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