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ETROPOLITAN THEATRE WEmnine NOV. 16 Commencing illions That Work An exposition of the state’s industrial, civic life in motion pictures. EDUCATIONAL—ENTERTAINING social The They Seattle Public “These pictures are very interesting and instructive. people of the State of Washington will find them so. should see them."—Frank B. Cooper, Supt. Schools. EVENINGS AT 7:15 AND 9 O’CLOCK MATINEES DAILY AT 3:30 Adults 20c Children 10c (BLatens To Gusthio. Grev In answer ry - P.." 1 will| bite but once. have seen them|pour over the whipped whites of that the hodp snake Is a real-! just bfter Saéticine a tree. They two exes. Just before serving add They travel by wrapping their seem to be dazed and in a few) p of plain or whipped cream i STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 1914. PAGE 5. [Tae THREE BERRY SISTERS, THE ONLY TRIPLETS ON THE STAGE | NEW YORK, Noy. l4.-—My my! The Ne York stage Johnnies are having one fierce tin these days! No, {t's not the war, nor the champagne lives one endless ence of trouble and worry For once they ha sized job it ts, too. PICK A BERRY! That's it—pick a Berry ext a job y have to this picking @ berry; it's only wh: you spell it with a big “B" that t job looks big And such Berrys DYING, HE ASKS FOR HIS WIFE three of ‘en THROUGH STAR PORTLAND, Nov. 14.—“if sald W. F. Peters of the Pa cifle Knitting Mills, Seattle, at St. Vincent's hospi ere, yes terday, just before submitting to an operation which may cost him his life. Peters and his wife, the form told’ the doctors are separated, and both have co door high cost of loving that’s making the and fret a man To you and us that may seem easy enough the hospital, running They began passing up the other chorus beauties for a Berry, and there never being more ‘han three| in @ set of triplete—you may well imagine the scramble for a Berry Of course, always there 1s a whole) measure of Anna! oh, [regular and Julia and The Berry triplets bobbed up on the New York stage when the new Montgomery and Stone company was being organized, At the first rehearsal Berry triplets tripped! sidewalkful of handy supper buyers jin. The minus on stag ® ready to do the “picking.” rience, but they had a Jim F But—take a slant at the picture corner on good looks and curls and/ of these Berrys. If you had to pick fiagers the prettiest Berry of the set, which Qui than {t takes to tell it,) would it be? And if you had to do the Herry sisters landed in “The! your picking in competition with al Ballet of Youth,” one of the features regiment of other pickers, wouldn't of “Chin-Chin that be SOME job? Then Percy and Carol and Regi-| Percy and Carol A nald and the restovem got Into the think so, too. LOST EDDIE, “THE BOY WITHOUT A SOUL,” IS LOCKED UP FOR LIFE BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA triplets—Sara me ir st we en he and Reginald er] on TONIGHT jt: NEXT WEEK WILL BE THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE poilers By Rex Beach MOORE THEATRE TWICE DAILY, 2:30 AND 8:30 Night Pricees—1Oc, 20c, 30c Matinee Prices—1O0c and 20c All Seats Reserved If you do not see “The Spoilers” tonight or next week, you will have missed the most wonderful picture ever filmed. “There's men like me that ought to be away from other folks. That's! why I a lone "bo when I was on the road,” The state of California has rec | ognized what “Lost Eddie” says. | It has taken him away from his| kind; penned him up in stone and | steel for life. “I cannot see how a man, even| when inflamed with liquor, can per petrate what you did and still pos. sess @ soul,” Judge Ogden had said, as he pronounced sentence. “You seem to be one who represents the waste material of life He's Utterly Degenera' Somewhere in “Lost ddie's” Mneage some one must have broken the commandments, must have out- raged nature, to produce such parently utter degeneracy as his crime upon his victim revealed. It shows in the boy's face, as well | as in the foul doggerel writes as | his jail amusement—a heavy flaceid ie with the venemous look of a ja monster, and whitish eyes that | are almost opaque. Kt is a face to broso. AFRAID OF LIGHTS All lights alding navigation along Broughton strait will be extin guished by the Canadian gover ment for defensive purposes, it ha: been announced. All liners plying between Seattle and Alaska will henceforth use the Blackfish sound route. WOMAN IS STUNG When Mrs. F.G Gardner, who lives in an apartment at 15th and Yesler way, made the ac- quaintance of a stranger on First av., late last night, she thought she had hold of a “live convinced of it lat found she had given him change in perfectly good money for a Confederate $10 bill. She reported the matter to > the police. GOES UP IN SMOKE : The home of Dan Mahoney, 117 11th ay. S., was destroyed, and an adjoining cottage badly damaged a fire which occurred at 11:40 jday night. Mahoney's loss is e& timated at $2,500. Damage to the other house amounted to $200. © REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First and Seneca. Main 6136. hop that’s different. the best oak tanned ther is used and the men take @ pride in their work DR. LA MONTE Chiropodist in Attendance puzzle a Lom This is = Why? Be ‘tajls around their heads instead of them in their mouths. ns : hoop snake strikes against one or anything, it bites what- ‘Wer it strikes, and dies. They I iectalontenemeiienenatinepeemsbectes hours at most are found dead. The mate always follows, and Is usually found close by, also dead MRS. C A.—This bit of interesting inf mation will be appreciated | readers. © am sure. 4 suing for divorce. ‘a fl and confronted with the necessity of undergging a ma jor abdominal operation/‘to save his life, Peters exp nced a change of heart, and told the surgeons he wanted to become reconciled with! | templat Will the woman who signed herself “A Distract ed Wife” please call on me at my office, In The Star buliding? | want to talk Housewives Save with you rather than an- swer through the paper. Call any time. : CYNTHIA GREY. —When men are needed to in- crease the British military forces, do the people vote for a draft or does parliament decide the ques tion? A SUBSCRIBER. se of emergency is by what is called the ballot act of 1860,” whi vides that all males over inches in height, and between the ages of 18 and 30, shall serve in the militia. This law is kept in abeyance by an annual act voted Jon by parliament and passed for | that purpose. Q.—It Is said “the wages of sin is death.” Does that mean that, when one has sinned, one must kill one’s self in order to fulfill the saying? if 0, then | suppose | am doomed to die without waiting my natura! time to expire. Believe me, if that be s0, | am going to do some.cheat Ing in the suicide line, for my be lief is, “What is to be will b: 8 have sinned does not justify any one to tell me | must die. God will attend to that part of it, and in Him | trust to help and strengthen me to battle against all odds that face me in my efforts to do right, despite all the hard knocks | get. 1 did not go wrong just for the Q—Pi pare a fruit dressing. | —Make any convenient comb! nation of fresh fruits—apples, or anges and celery for a plain salad; or one pound of white grapes, seed ed, and cut in halves, two cups of apples, one cup of bananas, one cup celery and one cup walnut meats, Serve on lettuce, or in ap ple or orange shells, and garnish with whipped cream and cherries, if possible. Use @ sweet or sour dressing The first consists of the juice of oranges, with grapefruit or lemon juice, sweetened to taste, and fla with sherry, if desired For the second, beat the yolks of two eggs with half teaspoon of salt |and dry mustard. Add four table: spoons of melted butter gradually |then four tablespoons of lemon | juice and two of water. Boil and Istir until the mixture thickens, then remove from the fire, and se tell me how to pre salad, especially the A. K. ‘Try Resindt. Soap for a week. You will be surprised to see how it clears and freshens your com- xion, even in that short time. | ised for the shampoo, it removes dandruff, and keeps the hair li Tich and lustrous. The soothing, healing influence that makes | this possible is the Resinol which Resinol Soap contain’ and which Physicians have prescribed for Years in the care of skin and fae, troubles. Bold by all di Fors le wriat bin F Ned ate please believe that; but because my folks drove me from shelter and protection in my tender yeears, when | should have been near my mother’s side. Fate deprived me of that cherished happiness, as | have never known father or mother. In one of my homeless wander. ings | downfall; after that, the rest was easy. When my folks found out the mischief they had wrought ag me, hand, they shoved me to further de- struction. Y end it all and failed, so | decided to do, and | must live to fill my. place. Since then | have prayed and am working hard to make good nst all hardships that befall me, 1 find much consolation prayer, What matters this blun- dering humanity as long as | have my God? | have fallen, and fallen through others’ neglect to guard me against the pitfalls of life, but | have come out on top by my own efforts. all throguh and wanted to be bad wilfully?. Wishing | may hear from ACCOUNT National Apple Show November 16th-21st Tickets on Sale Nov. 15 to 20 Inclusive. Final Return Limit Nov. 23. THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY - Leave Seattle ees 9 A. ML, 7:10 P.M. 10 P. M. Travel via the Scenic Line over the beautiful Cascade Mountains. See Mt. Index, Tumwater Canyon and the fertile Wenatchee Valley Fo tions, tickets, etc., apply ticket office, Célumbia St. and Second Ave. Phones: Main 117, Elliott 5609. T. J. MOORE C. W: MELDRUM.... City Pas Ticket Asst Agt have to say. FROM ONE WHO IS TRYING TO MAKE GOOD A.—My idea of “the wages of is death” does not mean phys but death of the soul. rison with the vast univer 18 are as earthworms, have not a right to, and reall cannot, judge beyond that Power that holds sway over the universe You are solving your problem suc cessfully, so let it be and do not dwell upon the past except to guide you and steer you away from ilar falls in the future sin ieal In i Q.—What can | have made from a handsome tied ostrich plume? ALICE ©, A.—A short Woa, combined with black or white ruching, if necessary or a collar for an evening cloak, or fringe for a chiffon evening dresi Lor a tied stickup for a hat, or a fla trimming for a broad brim, r berth rese and Agt Gen. Pass in my! Does that show | am bad) sim-| j his wife. She reads would come to m: told them again submitting to the anesthetic. ers. travels for the ting Mills and Eastern’ hou The and « knew defo! Star, if she and again Kn NEW YORK 14.—Pre rly t rallros station by The pre dent planned to » laying golf at g here at 4:30 o'clock th Pacific ihe! he re i “ st ‘o- | ad st | 1 most of the| Piping Rock is! NAVY YARD ROUTE | Steamers MH. B. Kennedy and Tourist Leave Sunday Sunday (Sunday 145 pom t to * er) 2:30), 6:30 p opt daturde change with # table subse Phone Main 3101 Amold’s Electric Vibrators EMONSTRAT BLI ios $078 ARCADK SEATTLE. met the fatal hour of: my, st instead of giving me a lifting! veral times have | tried to! that God had yet some work for me| OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Without Pain Here's another proof that the Re: you, | thank you for what you might &al Dentists extract teeth absolute | ly without pain “The Regal Dentists extracted two very difficult teeth for me, absolut ly without pain. I take great ple ure in recommending them to an one needing dentistry of any kind (Signed) “JAMES SWANSON, “7732 19th Av. N. W We didn't hurt Mr won't hurt you Swanson Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R, CLARK, MGR. | 1405 Third Avenue, Grr PHOTOS Made Now for Xmas JACOBS F BL jOTO SHOPS Seattle, », ex | physiognomy of the fiendish criminal who killed and mutiliated without rice B00 Round Trip! Two Difficult Teeth Pulled ™inor ai we | oN. W. Corner Third and | Union pt “Lost Eddie” Coll, the boy “without a soul,” showing the brutish ™ | reason or motive, and who, while regarded as sane, feels neither re- nut | More nor fear. OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 14.—‘“Lost Eddie” killed a man without know why he did it Then he mutilated fiendish wantonness That he cannot exp Something merely bla his stupid brain, and h his brutishness with club There was no motive. Th remorse. That's | “the man without a soul | “Lost Eddie who has locked away for life !n Folsom pent tentiary, was a tramp when be | committed his atrocious crime | Be Good To Yourself by keeping in free trim and you w: friend to yourself and a pleas- ure to others. Most sicknesses begin in the ordinary and Iments of the digestive and for these ailments 4 Pills have become thé most popular remedy, because they are so safe, so certain, and prompt in their beneficial action. |They tone the stomach, stim- julate the liver, regulate the bowels. By cleansing the Being “thick in the head,” “Lost 3 ie ea et ee Pe | Eddie” cannot comprehend the finer | ‘iota (Senne Of Good Friends He's an anarchist, He wants to be alone, to hide | Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. | Sold everywhere, In boxes, 10¢., 250. It was the “monaker” given Em mett Coll, 18-year-old son of a Ne | vada mining man, by his fellow vagabonds, because he was always slipping away from bis companions of the road—getting lost His vietim was “The Kansas City Kid,” al arold wanderer whom he had known perhaps an hour be- fore kitting him. A man without a soul is an enor. mity, an incomprehensible being. 4 with this boy as he was characterized by erior Judge Ogden when sen tenced to life imprisonment I left “Lost Eddie,” an hour later, peering through the bars,| feeling that Judge Ogden was al. most right | Once, I believe, Emmett Coll had a soul; but today he has little of | tt lert . e of Nature physical} sometimes Nature seems to get the best tired of keeping her creatures up to concert pitch. She has a lapse. She allows a wolfish whelp to ap- pear in a litter of high-bred dog | puppies: She draws the zebra stripe down! the back of a blooded Norman colt. | She creates a man without a soul, | as she did in “Lost’ Eddie's” case. They are outcasts. | They are erratic | Often they run amuck ‘Lost Eddie” knows that is lacking in him, He alls it-being “thickein the head.” “Lean't seem to get things through my head,” he says. “I never, could } And what | do learn, I can't mber, ONLY THING ALL MY LIFE IS TO | | | | | him, with Jain dred in xpressed nd razor is no | he has been called soul-less been A Mis organs, | ny | | And he grinned again, as if seek: ing approbation Wants to Be Alon |from his kind, to penetrate deep) | into the untrodden forest or far out on the desert wastes, where “he can do just as he pleases.’ I think I was not made to travel with other people,” he says, By Using Gas STOP WASTE OF FUEL and ENERGY NYTHING time, that stops waste, whether of labor or material, effects a substantial economy and operates to reduce the total of general expense. This explains why the use of gas in the household actually tends to lower the high cost of living, besides giving to the house- wife and other members of the family all the bene- fits that go with this clean, convenient and sanitary fuel. By the use of gas all the unnecessary expense of carrying and storage is avoided; all the waste of physical energy and temper incidental to the use 6f hard fuels is done away with; all the useless and costly expenditure of time in laying fires, re- moving dirt and waiting for long periods for meals to be.cooked and water heated ceases. Were the price of gas in Seattle much higher than it is, its use would still effect a great saving in these several directions. As it is, this modern fuel is sold at a price that brings it easily within reach of every class. Over 43,000 users here are demonstrating daily its superiority and economy. 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