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Here's Where Your Nickel “Makes a Mickle!" It buys a package of five big, luscious sticks made to give the lovers of Peppermint lots of “Pep” with its double strength flavor. It is also double wrapped and sealed to insure your getting | it fresh, tasty and full-flavored, always. Each Sc package is wrapped in a United -Xx~. Coupon UNITED R SHARING NEED MORE FOOD YET LONDON, Nov. 9.—The American |relief commission {tn Belgium re- | |porte during the past two week, 2,283 tons of cereals have been sup- plied relief stations, that 12,000 tons of fod are en route to Belgium, and 10,000 tone are being loaded in va rious ports of the world. Present estimates from what relief is tn sight say the commission will be 30,000 tons of food short for Novem. WE MAKE MOTION PICTURES Finest Equipment tm Nortnwest. 4acogs FHOTO sHOF P.-L. Bidg., seattle FOUNTAIN PENS “TI ean fit yeur hand.” Menéenhell, Pen Spectatist THE PEN STORE 117 Madsen, Mate 14738. Opportunity waits for no man. But you may over- take it with a WESTERN UNION Day Letter or Night Letter Fall information gladly given at any office. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. oe it bet i E id ile § a ‘Why Have the People Used Over | ditions, but might drop. STAR—MONDAY, NOV EMBER 9, 1914. PAGE 3 |GERMAN WOUNDED OUT RUBBERNECKING IN BERLIN CHAS, HOWARD A | SCREAM, RIOT, AND KNOCKOUT | There are three good acts on the| Orpheum bill this week Charlie Howard, a little man with & (stage) bun on, ts the funniest thing that ever came over the Or pheum cireutt. Ann Tasker, with her company tn & sketch, "Taming a Tartar,” Is a hit. Tho sketch t* a clever thing. and Ann can sing and act Elida Morris sings new rag time stuff Ina makes you for her and Kitty Glaser Just so-#o. 1 Fort *, hand balancers. Old staff Bert Merkett, comedian Stale stuff. Punk Dyer and Alvin, advertised on the program to get “a laugh a second have a clown act on the rings They'd be funnier if they didn’t have to follow Charlie Howard on! i. The audience has few! laughs left when Howard gets hrough. ¢ ° THE SEATTLE e Changes in personne! of cast and in stage settings, as well as in man uscript, contribute greatly toward & more successful presentation of “Damaged Goods” than was even enjoyed upon its recent successful offering. The Seattle theatre will/ probably be as crowded as before, judging by the big audiences of Sunday. Theodore Friebus, the new lend-| ing man at the Seattle, plays the role of George Dupont, the bus-| band. His work is excellent. Frie-| bus was recently with the Academy of Music Stock Co, in a 90-weeks' run. Claire Sinclair ts another new | player. She takes the role of the woman of the streets eee U re ee ‘ 1 THE MOORE p ies Two big audi opening flim presentation of Rex| 8. eat novel of the North, at the Moore thea-| inday afternoon and evening. and pronounced it the last word In realistic movies. The splendid story | reaches Its climax in a marvelously pictured struggle between Glenister and McNamara, the principal char. acters, which causes a variety of thrills, Kathlyn Williams and Bee sie Eyton, as Cherry Malotte and Helen Chester, ara fully up to their high standard. Complete Report of Market Today The egg market is barely stendy| today. Jobbers are paying 44 to 45 cents for fresh stock. The market| will not advance under present con The poultry market 1s still over stocked on springs, It is not so much a question of heavy receipts as {t is a rather dull demand, There is a very good demand for large, fresh, dressed turkeys, Small tur keys find a poor demand Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Frait (Corrected datiy by J. W. a Hundred Million Boxes? rT be extraordinary merit of Laxative Bromo Quinine ex- plains the reason why the people of all nations have used the enormous quantity of over One Hundred Million (100,000,000) Boxes of this famous remedy. After reading the accomp 1g label from the box of was ~~ Laxative Bromo 4y (or Counhs ana Golde vateves me} Chyinine, telling Conditions and Headache.) >< ated with colde The second orf ugh od Headache and will} what it does and how it does it, you can understand why this remedy is used s0 effectively by so many millions of people. Whenever you feel a cold com- ing on think of the name Laxative Bromo Quinine thud dove» move the bowels we (mill be (the bowels sh {Pec-simile of inbel on back of Lasative Bromo Quinine box) —but remember there is Only One go “Bromo Quinine To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLO IN OWE DAY 6. Wh Godwin & Co, Local potatoes 18.00 Yakima potato 2000 @ ‘al aweet potatos Ontons 6 1.00 ot eceses 0 | wo 4 | fe 2% @ 80 | * atoen @ 6 @ e | sie 4 | a e > at a | 6 @ 30 116 @ 1.36 Banaue 400 @ 460 | Prices Paid Producers for Eggs, Poultry, Veal and Pork Kees “ @ 45 ‘ store, live 10 Hens, ove . 11 115 He 10 Aiprings 40 16 Ducks, youre 1 @ 14 pigeons good sae, Ox 136 | ‘ b 12 @ 19%] eal, inree * oO 48 | Keys, young, live ip Pork, «00d block howe os @ (08% Selling Prices for Butter, Eggs and Cheese Corrected daily by the Bradner Co.) Reus ane i) Butter Native Washington Wanhtngton 4 pack brick .. Kastern Wounded German Soldiers and Their Nurses in a Sight-S In Front of the Reichstag and ing Car In Berlin. This Photograph Shows Them the Statue of Bismarck j PHOTO PLAYS MARY FULLER, HEROINE IN “What Happened to Mary,” the pop ular serial of the Edison company is now one of the the stars for Universal Film Co One of the first pictures produced by the Universal, featuring Mary ts heading today’s program at the New Cireult, called “His Big Chance,” the story of a man who falled in “the acid tent’—and the in search for real happiness. ee MARGUERITE CLAYTON OF the Western Essanay company, ts now training a bear for motion plc ture work, Miss Clayton Is a lover of animals and one of her friends while hunting in the Rockies cap tured the cub and presented It to her. cee MARY PICKFORD 18 AT THE Mission tn her latest picture, “Be hind the Scenes,” a drama. . . THE 14TH INSTALLMENT OF “The Trey o’ Hearts” serial opens Not merely Legal, but Absolute Purity (Rescent Baxiné Second, Near Marlon Monday Tuesday a Special 2-part Rex Drama —With— Herbert Rawlinson “KID REGAN'S HANDS” A real feature—a punch tn every scene Mary Fuller In “HIS BIG CHANCE” “She's a Star"—"Nuff ced” Edna Malson IN “NAN OF THE HILLS” Vivid drama of the West ern mines. Cc raged — Comedy Cc Speeding sees,” M M E wcarmens wasn E D Dey” D at the Alhambra today The First Law It ts called Amen Standard Patterns Peremptory Sale! Thi EXTRA! $20 Women’s Suits $10 | Just half price for these Man-tatloreé Suits, They come in unfinished worsteds, serges and crystal cords, ete. Skin naer’s satin or messaline linings. meMum length Fault lesnly 1 18 Suite while they last $10.00, cee “HIS LAST DOLLAR s ing David Higgins, playing at the $1 Petticoats Alaka the remainder of the w is a race tr story MABEL NORMAND AND Charles Chap admitted to be the funniest actress and actor in the moving picture business, are to be All Colors. seen until Tuesday night at the Class A theatre in a special Key stone two-ree! comedy, “His Tryst ing Places.” Home life, with father tending the baby—in the way that fath supposed to tend bables—and get ting himaelf, as well y, in all y kinds of wera at many other ludi ther, as n by Charles Chaplir » andience in an uproar. The Mutual Weekly showing war and other scenes, also included in the program Grand Until Tuesday Night ‘For a Father's Sin.” two-part Majestic drama; “Curses,” Key stone comedy; “The Fatal Impulse Amertean dram mbra Until Wednesday Night The First Law,” of “The Trey o' Hearts” serial; “Animated Week ly" and a comedy . A | girl, who was a princess disguised, | 08," scenic. oe Mission All Week “Behind the Scenes,” a Mary Pickford drama; “In French Gul eee Clommer Until Tuesday Night “His Dominant Passion,” drama “The False Guardian. drama; Lizzie, the Life Saver,” comedy Hearst Selig Weekly Colonial Until Tuesday Night “The Ironm two-part Bio graph drama; “Seven Days,” three part Klaw & Erlanger comedy eee Class A Until Tuesday Night “Mutual Weekly,” world’s news; “His Trysting Places,” two-part Keystone comedy, with Charles Chaplin; “Environments,” drama; “The Valley of Assola,” hand-color- led scenic. eee Cireult Until Tuesday Night “Kid Regan’ Hands,” 2 two-part drama; “His Big Chance,” a Mary Fuller drama; ‘an of the Hills, Western drama; two comedies. Liberty Until Tueeday Night “The House Next Door,” five art drama. | cee } Alaska Al! Week “His Last Dollar,” drama; Pathe's News Pictures” and a comedy Pier RESIDENCE THEATRES le - e | At the Home Until Wednesday “Hunted Down,” three-part fea ture ‘Virtue Its Own Reward two-part drama Jane's Lovers,” comedy ONE WOMAN'S STORY Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) l« When I got bi to the sofa |where Mrs. Ut was lying I found her sobbing as though her heart were breaking Come and wet your face with cold water.” Sho rose obediently and stum bled across to the bathroom. I turned on the cold water washed her face and han smoothed her hair, By this there was an excited knock at the SAVEYOUR MONEY and fitted, ~ will guar Antes eatisfaction. 1 duplicate ny INVISIBLE 40" © Double Vision Invin BEST IN THE. WORLD TOAL ARTMENT apectal viaton 705 Wiret Ave. 'Dr. Edwin J. Brown Main 3640. Washington Bldg Strong Reductions. in Raincoats Too Many—Must Be Reduced. 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The only thing I |could posstbly do was to wear fine clothes and look well. 1 tell you tly 1 was contemplating sell my very soul to any man who without any g BUY YOUR BLANK BOOKS FROM Morey Stationery Co. TIS Wirat Ave. Near Co! SELBKOT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement Surroundings REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First and Seneca, Main 41 his te @ shop that's different wh Because the best oak tanned leather is used and the men take « pride in their work DR, LA MONTE Chiropodist In Attendance | means that our stock is too heavy just now, and in order to reduce it quickly we are dividing the profits with you. | I opened to disclose! wanted it when I was called upon | | ously | | | | | | Secono Ave. at JAMES ST, Boys’ Suits|EXTRA! $3.39-$4.89 In Values Up to 67.50. And a good many have two pairs of pants. Newest Fall fabrics, thoroughly reinforced where most wear comes. 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Special Tues- day, 490. $1.48 Nice, warm, fleeced House Dresses, which will keep you snug and warm cold wintry days, in neat figures and stripes, high neck and long sleeves. A special for Tuesday at.... $1.48 Here's a Cut—Women's $2.00 high-grade Wool Vests and Pants.. $1 .63 98 Wool Vests and Pants C tor women; the fam- ous "; there is none “Classic” ; better; white or gray; special a garment, 98c. 25 What have we for 25c? C Everything for women, boys and girls—and the best possible for that price. Let us show you. Women’s UnionSuits 48 Standard Winter Weight C Union Suits for Women— Sizes 34, 36, $8. Supply your needs while we have them. $2.3 Women's Union Sults —The vit Edge” make—a guarantee of merit. Sizes | Rubens Vests, nice, warm shirts up to 44. Our $3.00 grade, Tues- | for the kiddies, which 35 day $2.38, interlock ...... c W. W. CHAPIN IS OUT. by Alderman - He was as} old as my father and had known | my gg well W. W. Chapin, once manager of He was fine to me; gave me | tp, attle Post-Intellizencer, later } money enough for current ex-|in contro! of the San Fr penses and told me that he had &/then publisher of the Chicago Her position tn view for me that would| aig has severed his. cor me to give Bobby all the care! with the latter journal. it was an and surgical aid necessary | nednoed Salsreay Giant He kept giving me money unti I was gres er obligations to} Retween 60,000 and 75,000 boxes him, and then he disclosed the plan He Mr. Waverly as al ing Apple week, report scoundrel who was ‘that slick’ that) week committe: is was impossible to trap him ex-| an annual apple show cept by tactics of the same style as| his own, He sald that Mr. Waver-| poner TAKE CHANCES WITH ly had gotten the worst class of] tye OPINION OF A SRUGGIST the men who ran the city tn with | When you are sick |of apples were sold in tle dur the Apple recommend him, but it was impossible to ex-| aning upon me every day whose ose him without making @ great|/Heaith has been ruined by drug: scandal for the city, and in which] cits and. patent. slon many innocent people would suffer.| ” 1 ail "- teams eee sate aa “He told me that the other school] ritnish your prescriptions book company had decided to raise r this scandal, and unless Mr, Wav erly could be obliterated as a factor of the school book war, all these aw _ fa things Would baneee, Po for tne eGovernment Mr. Waverly was represented ceged to me as a man who held women RIGHT DRUG CO. very lightly, and 1 was deputized| 169 W to—to—’ Look for the “Make him fall for you,” broke | = Ie in Harry | “What was I to do? It was elther| walk the streets or give to some strange man by strategy only what was coming to him by rights | “At this moment the doctors again sald that Bobby must have the operation immediately, and 1 consented.” Harry swore under his breath and Dick groaned, but 1 reached across for her trembling, nervous hand Poor, poor, mistaken woman, The| reward that she wished and for! which she was ready to sin so griev-| would never be hers, Her | child was dead, I pitied her from| my {nmost heart. “Go on,” sald Dick, in a hard voice, as he frowned at my action.| (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) | When you lose something, leave it to STAR WANT ADS to find it AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT FRENCH DINNER With Bottle of Wine—50c I have people -