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Regular price $2.75, Spectal $1.95 REFRIGERATOR TIME Spectal Refrigerators week , Pric to $1.00 dow from 96.73 Woodhouse-Grinbaum ~ Turnifure @. ize 416% 424 -Dike Street: July Sale Prices Confessions of a Wife BABY'S CRADLE {8 FOR HAPPY MOTHERS ) eter Newspaper yal left before ti i had) me what to do with my baby bat she left me much com, spirits and with a deter. to make the best of going to pack up the id them to some in- ard Annie's voice, ye be tellin’ me that Iwas Gta cet ‘station. 1 “Now, don't oo that can't seo Annie. q Jat ye go along and be tellin’ Mi that Annie ts here and me back her word.” in, Annie,” I called, and) my throat tightened, for in ‘| —the world-famous charac- ei — immie Fadden Five parts, with Victor Moore, Broadway’s favor- ite comedian, as “Chim- mie.” Travelogue 13, in moun- tainous Peru. way of beauty from him at all, all,” said Annie, with « proud » for Tim, little book, {# notortously | the “handsomest cop tn the traffic | squad As looked Into eyes I thought break. I tel! you, very rebellious, reason why my lve. I don't t physically to in any way its fe and oh, little book, o1 you can know n Bappy I am without b My friends say, “You are young, Mar gle. You will probab children,” but I know that no chi can be to me what my first baby was. It seems to me at times that I don't want to live. its zest. ful adventures. I cannot inter myself in the stories my fri tell me. My heart: {s broken, it ever mend? her arms was little Margaret Anne. Annie didn’t say a word. She just came forward and put her baby in my arms and as I strained her to my breast I burst into tearm “Am I hurting her, Annie “AY course ye'er not. She'd tell ye quick enough {f ye hurt her the least little bit. Tim says that the length and breadth of her voice fs more Hke me than anything else about her.” Little Margaret Anne is a beauty, with the traditional Irish gray eyes “put in with a smutty finger,” and hair that is as red as mine. s he can't tell whether she gets her red hair from you or’ from him, Miss Margaret, and I do de tellin’ him that it's very prob able that she's got nothing In the her great wondering my heart would Uttle book, I am I can see child should not Joapordize iittle how will Annie. Tonight and Tuesday Only little Margaret Anne and pack the others up, so that I can #end thers to the cold storage.” ‘Oh, Miss Margaret, Mies Mar |waret, I don't want any of yer little things. The colleen has more than she'll ever wear given to her by you and Mrs. Symone already but I'll tell you what I'll do. 141 day you can other one.” Annie stayed all this, and bassinette I am sending them all to storage today. The bassinette I am lending to a friend who had a baby last night. When her child fs too ble to sleep in it, she can send it back and it will be ready | for some other happy mother. unpack them for an- day, (To be continued tomorrow.) STUDIES CHILDREN | TO BECOME JUDGE Also Paramount LIBERTY Seattle's Photoplay Palace—2,100 Seats. 11 a m. to 11 p. m.—First at Pike. ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Fillings .....25c UNION DENTIOTE—#00% PI fe use nothi for « period of i6 y Wistinae Piting . GO¢ to 1.60 te Filling ®1_50 to 52:8 Extencting ree. tions and Eatimates Free. UNION DENTINTA—Cor. Third and Pike. Entrance 306% Pike Mt. but the beat materials and « Golf Crowns...... Corner of Third Ave Pantes @ pleasing and last- Heavy Gold Crowne . Soild Bridge Work +H dots of Teeth ... 85.00 and BER Lady Attendants. Mrs. Clarice M. Baright, who may be appointed a judge in New York city, has made a special study of child reform work. | no k I did anything| have other| Life has lost| There are no more beaut!- | | STAR—MONDAY, J ULY 12, 1915. PAGE HOW GERMANY MEXICO CITY WHAT'S ON AT. EVENSUPODDS. GETS RELIEF THE ‘MOVIES’ By Charles Edward Russell opyet by the Newspaper He forprine Amsoota LONDON, July 12.—-How suppose Gerr I" ¢ do you to sustain dous odds ia facing tn this war? for example, at the popula now arrayed agatnat it ON THE GERMAN BiDE* Germany 65,000,000 Austria 60,000,000 Turkey 20,000,000 fteelf agaln which Look tions Total 135,000,000 OPPOSED TO GERMANY | Great Britain with Can ada, Australia, New | Zealand, ete 69,000,000 | France 39,000,000 Russia 164,000,000 Italy 85,000,000 Japan 60,000,000 Serbia 6,000,000 Montenegro 500,000 Belgium (left effective)... 700,000 Total 353,200,000 M them acainat re than tw nat them strength and ur You see, here speculation nor sertion. Here to on about f wealth 1 roken fe no matter ¢ argument nor as fn moat absolute fact. No doubt the fine spun the ory a beautiful th s Hut neither ame Two principles of gov brought to the a of 6 aga to one atill nee ia fn a cobweb rap here. ernment have been test, individuallam and the untversal physical well being we 4 by the state IF GERMANY HAD MUCH OF POLITICAL DEMO( RACY AS SHE HAS HAD OF IN DUSTRIAL WISDOM SHE WOULD HAVE BEEN UNCON QUERABLE BY THE WORLD, For what is t cause of thin unts to a HAD AS that has be ple? In England, ft has been a govern ment by and for the fortonate, and these are the results, The manses of the people have been allowed to| shift for themnelve God made them poor and made | us of the better classes rich, and shall we Interfere with the wisdom of God? WHAT NATIONAL CARE OF WORKERS MEANS n shown by these p 5 Years ago the ned to make ry way, per strength of the in exact propor the physical well being of w who tituted the vast majority of tts p ation and would {te armies tn wars that were to come Therefore, the rulers upon a deliberate policy to ABOL- ISH INSUFFICIENCY AMONG ITS WORKERS, so far as it could be abolished under the existing commercial system, and to secure no best obtainable conditions of fe for them and their children. To that end the government fn stituted Old age pensions. Ample compensation for In. Jured workingmen and = their famiti Insurance againet Invalidity. Free employment bureaus. Sanitary dwellings for work- Ingmen Careful supervision of the public health In all Its detalie. Education and thoro physical training for children. State enterprises to prevent private monopoly and keep down the cost of living. Rut tn Germany ng determ ormany in class, greater celved that the try would be to coun tlon furntah the net forth MEXICO Gen CITY, July 12 Gonzales today began or local ganizing a which government will make possible a quick return to normal condi tlone In Mexico City Forty trains of foodstuffs are waiting near the city ready to give relief to the starving Inhabitants pon a tem porary bridge can be bullt Manifestos were posted to: day that looters will be shot and promising an orderly admin lstration and mnesty for the political and military enmies. The retreat of Zapatintan Saturday, In leaving the cit took everything that might value to Gen, Got When the cit found to be wit mobt all } the retreating GIRL READS ON TRIP THRU AIR her 21 to the be of was taker ith aving forces it was ees oF auto used b Fiying on t trip and so traveling Miss Ruth Rut filtted to Seattle from Ev 30 miles, in 28 min with Aviator Maroney, plane, arrivi hington at 2 m, rising 6,000 feet o @ elty Maroney, who ago made official fly by the legis of fen fly urney in li after day, hydro-nere his on o was time of Mont ut state, ana fol a during low! will daily re Shrine we - SHOW LOSS OF “ONLY 6 PERCENT | OLYMPIA, July 12—Indlca- | tlone today are that comple tlon of the count of signatur to referendum petitions will show a loss of only about 6 per cent from the gross count. TEACHERS HAPPY AT JUDGE’S RULING PORTLAND, July exception of an occastonal “sniff, eniff,” from a few case-hardened spinsters, Portland teachers are to day Subtiant Ctrenit Judge Morrow's decision allowing female teachers to marry without dis Judge Morrow in x feci« om Gay ordered the school board to re instate Mra. Maud L. Richards, who jhad been discharged {n January for |marrying, and to pay her the salary jahe would have received had she oc |cupied her usual place in the school room. With over Batur Ca ° The Austrian pilot, Konschel, who, on a bet, performed the feat of shaving himself in an aeroplane, rose 3,000 feet b fore beginning operation: while making wide circles round the Vienna flying ground Extensive scheme for healthful public amusements and recreation. The shadow of the fear of penury jand want was lifted from the lives heh | workingmen's pack them all up and then some | physical | | jodda; | program jot “I want you to go In that room,| the German workers. The! curse and blight of the slum came and take whatever clothes| not near them you think you can make use of for| Put now side by side in your| mind the fearful puriieus of an| English manufactoring town and clean light, airy, sanitary dwellings in Berlin What should come from the one but weakness and disease and from the other but health? In Germany was a government planning always to bulld up the stamina of the nation, and here are the results GOVERNMENT ALREADY and did) OWNED THE RAILROADS with the exception of the| In Germany the government was not obliged to take over at a! rulnous cost the rallroads of the nation that it might have highways on which to move the nation's| troops It already and had its war them The instant the war clock struck those plans went Into effect and a thousand trains were bearing the soldiers to the front All the time unrestricted greed and Individualism w preying upon the workers of England, the/ government of Germany was try ing to protect the German workers from poverty and its results. And that Is why Germany can face such tremendous numerical that is why on these streets of Berlin today the crowds go un dismayed and unaffected, no mat ter how much the enemies of Ger many may be augmented ASKS REFERENDUM Conneiiman Lundy's resolution to owned the rallroads plans ready for| jsubmit the MeBride pure milk or dinance to a referendum at the cfty elected next March went to the council Monday. If Lundy‘s bill is adopted, the ordinance will remain} inoperative until the people have | voted on it PICNIC AT VENICE Kmployes of Foster & Kleiser| held thetr annual picnic Sunday at v 1 Bainbridge island, Geo.| Sample, manager of the company,| was master of ceremonies, A sport was held clerks plenicked Saturday park, Mercer {sland, enice, Bank rtuna BELKOT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement Homelike Surroundings 10-PIRCE UNION ORCHESTRA, Teachers He says ¢ thering was easy, but while shaving he had to steer with his feet. oa © ‘ASQUITH AT FRONT LONDON, July Lord Kitchen: er and Premier Asquith witnessed the repulse of the German counter attack north of Ypres last Wednes day by British troops, an eye wit |ness account of fighting in Fland ers stated today. Later the war minister and premier conferred with King Albert of Belgium, Lord Kitchener made a two-days tour of inspection, visiting the entire Brit ish expedition. oo per ee RESIDENCE THEATRES . Home Ending Tuesday “The Exploits ot E two parts; “At the Banquet Tab! two-part drama; “Fresh Water Marvels,” educational; Stone} Age Adventure,” ca comedy . . a ‘oon . Ye College Ending Tuesday Mary Fuller tn rvkfor;"eSwifW Mrcus Mary” (Mary Fuller), [three-part drama; “A Fireside Real ization,” drama; “Their Friend, the Burglar,” comedy. vou Who spend foolishly be- yond your means have a who knows enough to save and become independ- ent. Interest 4 Per Cent UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus, $815,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President | |N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi- | dent and Trust, Officer HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District tes Sun- the! secret respect for the man) LIBERTY ‘Chimmle in pletures, fa Fadden,” Moore, with Owen Broadway's bill 1 the at It vorite comedian, leads the Liberty until Tuesday night The a is a great film comedy audl ences Sunday had many good laugh rhe s of Howery story te “Chimmie's”" ue the ife in his meeting the rich girl with and her French and his entry Into #octety as itler for the rich girl and her father, By butler, 1s the way, Chimmile as a a decided innovatior His ma making p and dinner How diamond 1n when the serving it, or assisting at is as barbarous as tt is funn r, Chit in a the rough roves It st comer. supreme te: | CLEMMER ‘ | The Birth of a Nation wonderful photoplay ever at the produced, the Clem This pte the unique interior the quaintly dressed magnificent sym make the feature be seen by every body. Henry Walth Allian Gish, Mae Marsh, Mary and Ralph all recognized stars, are fea 1 mort 1 cor eo its run dod er by yer the hestra, phony r or one that should MISSION Action from start to f The part ef 1 Tuesday Hawley and stars in th deals with a revolu American state. Metcalfe ts in the | of a young naval Heutenent, & interests of the Americ while Orm! Hawley plays of his sweetheart, the of a physician, who ts the secret head of the insur How he takes advantage of th young lieu aunt's interest In his daughter to aid his own plans forms a thrilling part of the story that ends with his own destruction by the very means he had sought to | deal to others Sidney Drew |Vitagraph Western |plete the program izes Ins Ormt th Metcalfe which 2 @ South Karle subjects, art rection. drama com ALHAMBRA Lily Lestte the Goda Wo part Li bil, Th partners and Strong. Strong lones, and tries from Rice partner. murdere is featured in “Whom ild Destroy,” a three pecial on today’s new ais with two gineers, Rice speculates, extort money story 4 mining to The young bride of the man, with the ald of a detective, trails the guilty man The latest “Hearst-Selig Pictor- fal” and a Geo Ade fable com edy complete a well-balanced bill, COLONIAL Owing to popular demand, “The Devil's Daughter,” at the Colonial, has been continued one week by | ‘anager Hamrick. Theda Bara, al } ways a drawing card, ts featured as he vampire who wrecks the home and life of a young sculptor. The picture adapted from Gabriel TYAnnunzio's novel, “La Gtoconda. Theda Bara and Paul Doucet, the latter as Settala, young sculp tor, are a well-matched pair, and jboth do some fine acting | eee | a [CLASS A | The Lonesome He a drama| ; | with Margarita Fischer, is the at | traction at the Class A hi |tetls how a baby girl, heir to her) | father's wealth, was placed tn an| orphanage by her father's partner, |who wished to get control of her jmoney. The girl grew up and one, day met the son of her father’s} |partner, He fell in love with her,| and the two, after many tribula- tions, gain his consent and are hap-| pily married. A Komic comedy fur- nishes the laughs. e- ne story| . GRAND ‘The Oyster Dredger,” featuring Warren Kerrigan and Vera Sisson, | may be seen at the Grand until) {Tuesday night. Vera, an hetress,| | meets Jack, an oyster dredger. Tak @)\ing a fancy to his mode of Iiving,| |she proposes, thru her lawyer, that they change places for a while. =| is installed in her home Of course, in the end, Vera and | Jack are married Two comedies complete the bill ere MELBOURNE | “Work,” Charley |nlest comedy, 1s the feature at the |Melbourne. Charley, as a helper to a paper hanger, does some things no self-respecting paper hanger| would dream of doing in “The Inner Brute,” a stirring! drama, and “Whose Was the! Shame?” an Essanay drama, with Chaplin's fun-| ALASKA “Her Shattered Idol,” a comedy-| |drama, featuring Mae Marsh, ert marron and Elmo Lincoln, is de |Ighting photoplay fans at the Alas jka, A wealthy young woman meets ja blacksmith Amazed at |strength, she imagines herself in love with him Breaking her en gagement with Robert, her flance |she tells her uncle of her new beau H uncle slyly tells the two to live together for a month, and then, |both are satisfied, he will sanction |the marria That ts am of tho girl's disillusionment PROGRAMS. | At the Clemmer “The Birth of a Nation” (Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, Henry Walthall and Kalph Lewis). | oe e | Alhambra Ending “Thursday Night “Whom the Gods Would Destroy” (lite Lesiie); “Th |Scoffer Who Fell Ade comedy Pictorial | . At the Colonial Devil's Daughter” “The (Theda Bara). | . Ending Wednesday Night Fadden, (Victor Liberty, “Chimgaie Moore). comedy and a He at Jast murders his! 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Melbourne, Ending Night “Work” (Chaplin); “The Brute,” two-part drama; Was the Shame?” drama, Bayne). H Spring ducklings, jibe. Old roo Inner “Whose (Beverly over & Madison Ending Tuesday Night “The High Road” (Valli Vallie) “Billie Was a Right Smart Boy” (Billie Jacobs). bi ood aise, doz. . 78 to 120-1», Complete Report of Market Today T Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables nud Fruit ° Domestic wheel . Limbur; | Wisconsin triplets . Washington twins . Young America Gnawin & Co.) ss ected daily by 7. W. Apricots Asparagus, Bei Bana Cabbage . . " - ‘Washington oats. und timothy s , ton . Timothy . Wheat . rrants Se mbers ‘ . | Count jorida grapefruit {| ——— Alfalfa, 2 Barley . Eastern Washington oats, Puget sound oats : Btraw, ton . Timothy 18.00 @18.00 28.00 30.00 30.00 9.00 19.00 wtrained hotho: Peas. Parsley doz Margarita Fischer “THR LONESOME HEART” nd— “BEAUTIFUL LOV: THIRD WEEK Griffith’s Masterpiece ' Prices, 250 to 750; Loges 81 RESERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY