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i , J ! : ; ; 3 ; Charles Chaplin’ Newest 2-Part Comedy N THE HICAGO, Aug. 17 To laud, lambas ty little scandal has peen gress, substantially as foll The radical report of Basil M Manley, director of research and inv eatigation, lambasting in particular the Rockefeller in tion of the Col orado situation and in general the attitude of employers to. Se «Warde labor. F. P. Walsh = This report covers the en tire work of the commission and the testimony taken dur- ing the past two years, IT WAS FOUGHT FOR BY the labor faction of the com. mission, And a four-part feature Pat , the Seattle, Renton & Southern railway for a permanent injunction ing Rainier boulevard “The action of the city was, In part at least, in the exercise of its police authority,” the decision says. “The extent of the pdbilec in Until Sunday Night terest, the situation, the conduct sranting of an injunction would be inequitable.” | He has been considering the case \since July 30. | The tmprovement comprises al |most eight miles of the Rainier thoroughfare, The city may now go ahead with the work. of the Thurston county superior court, Was named referee by Judge Cushman to determine the extent of the damage resulting to the rail CONTINUOUS 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. UNITARIANS WILL ‘GTY AGAIN UPON : the national conference at San Meal improvement and construction | -nirch will be considered. its pay roll and monthly bills} On Saturday evening Rev. Albert August 25, must be paid with) R. Vail, of Urbana, IIL, will speak bearing warrants, accord: at the Boylston ave. church, where to Comptroller Carroll, inithe Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, of ‘ef the Renick law, which prevents /day, Other meetings will be held in @iversion of funds. About $200, 600| smaller churches ‘Bill be paid out on that date in| ptpeselanaceeneit Warrants, which may be cashed at) Sie eat tocarect. will draw 2 MEN STRUCK BY AUTO AND INJURED David Sutter, 1151 Broadway, was suffering Tuesday from slight in Juries received when struck by an auto driven by C. MeNichols, 101 Isaac Guggenheim, one of the) pine st. The steering gear broke, Wiggest figures in the financial) McNichols said, and the machine oe, og ce =o eagid Tar onto the sidewalk on Pine st.,| igton hote! e says he i8\near First ave. “Were for his health, not for busi- E. Boden, 3411 30th ave, S. has painful bruises as a result of wal ing in front of R. L. Hendrickson's machine Monday ‘efternoon. ‘AR Y WILLIAM FOX REVIEW WEEK ONE DAY ONLY FOR EACH SHOW TODAY Nansen the state fish commissioner, who has given permission to county pa oe game wardens to move fish from the city public utilities department for a franchise for a double-track | railway line to belt the tideflat area along East Marginal way and con jat the port's fruit warehouses, | This would give the port commis {ston a continuous line into |heart of the city from the district |avatlable for factory sites, Unless ft rains soon, thousands of streams Resurrection 4, THEDA BARA Weinestay rita aos Kreutzer Sonata Thursday y'xusun IN The Plunderer Friday ONE x Princess Romanoff « Saturday Jay'wo anay In THE Clemenceau Case PATHE NEWS Pick YOUR PLAYS YOUR DAYS CLEMMER vOLON IAL ee We Charles Chaplin “Caught ina Cabaret”’ EDWARD CONNELLY In George Ade's Story, “Marse — Covington” ckefellerism here of the industria commission or let Capital off easy is the And now it has devel Prof. Commons ployers who have b labor” commissioners | Federal Judge Cushman late) “on D | ANGETOUS | montay dented tho application of ever produced by restraining the city from improv-} and past relations between the parties, all convince me that the 10c—1,600 Seats—Sc}) Charies & Claypool, former judge! CLEMMER old4ashioned whose one vice is gambling of bis daughter for a form the basis of Marse Covington,” he best dramas ever offered ‘at the Clemmer. Connelly, who created | the title role of this play on the speaking stage, and dainty Louise/ Hoff are starred. “Marse Covington” and the lov |way company because of the im Westlake, Pine and 5th |) provement. | VISIT CITY soon Bettie Nansen, © Altho the city has $2,940,646 in| Francisco, August 24, when many | changes of importance to the| of Manager to conform with provisions |Cambtidge, Mass., wil! preach Sun-| __, jher meeting with | graphically if . a frat, Miss Sturgeon, the Western Vitagraph com who has to his credit such mi Lorele! Madonna” and “The Chali undertaking | filming of Cyrus Townsend Brady's , “sir Henry Morgan, principal scenes of k j this Play will be enacted in mid up the river,” political ntenced to a term In prison. What happens afterward, how he is all told in “The a clever story paper and political life at the Class A. nect it with already existing lines|® wins the girl, the | Failure,’ fish in the streams about Western) studios Washington will die, according to| tion the threatened streams to others | of greater volume. The spawning | t season may be delayed because fish | coming in from the ocean will not be able to navigate in the shallow | | Holding and (John Clemmer Ending Tu Covington Connelly and Louise Huff) Tillkum Ending T Print,” drama the Beauty Treat Madison Ending Tui * (Lillian Gish and “His Two Pa Betty's First comedy Home, Ending Tuesday » Exploits of Blain caused near ri the half million there will be three “half-baked” report by Prof, John Rogers Commons of Wisconsin, which Is con curred In by Mra, J, Borden Harriman. This report makes numerous rec ommendations for Investigat Ing bodies, but spares the rod as far as Rockefeller and other em. n scored funniest comedy Chaplin is “The which opened engagement at the Al hambra Monday Chaplin's style has notably is more of the sub tle and less of the slapstick in bis ribe It 1* impossible would only detract; ure’s worth the creme de creme of Chaplin com Dana and dashing starred in “On on. a = four. Miss Dana, as in “The! takes the part of a pelt. country girl sire leads her into adventures that form the basis of the plot. oe the talented Dan ish actress, is the star of the third| of these & Hamrick’s oneaday week, She is fea the screen adaptation of Tolstot's . “A Woman's Resurrection Miss Nansen portrays the virile le of Katusha, a young trayed by Prince Her adventures following the prince are portrayed and end unosual manner. and Edward angen. Alvarez,” “T with Richard Carle as the feature, will be filmed Donald MacKenzie will | direct the Production, The port commission has asked |’ man, a corrupt theatrical man, didn't dream that the article would | hi is given me a new aut vides for us splendidly. John Emerson and Olga Gray are picture of health recently returned after a vaca weeks which she beaches and on long the California PROGRAMS Liberty Ending Tuesday Night (Pauline Frederick, Thomas remove yellow from oll paintings. an I'Kstrange) Mission Ending Tuesday Night " King of the Wire” (Pat rick O'Malley and Gladys Hulette), | Alhambra Ending Sunday Night Charles Chaplin, in “The Bank” Paths” (Viola . Class A Ending Tuceday Night 7 mergon) Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night Dawn) day Night day Night No. 1 winging Door A report by the “employe or capitalistic H, Weinstock facturer of Judge MacMahon, ternoon, in the case of J. Aron- » liquor dealer, complaint of G. P, Ward, ly of St. Louis, who, it appear incarceration chiefly because im But let lunch Her de South which was consider the one ends ranches | n its common us lunch gripping peasant f ’ jured the man from St. Lo will be discharged PLEASE TELL ME up Jose director of pany ter the Bucca nt time | w My husband's busi-| 8 takes him out of town. just discovered some letters to him) 1 am sure they) the truth, for they refer) to private business matters no out-) Ward wrote the siders would know, that exposed Isaac Schu-| My husband He was kang and luxuries they And as for myself, | |seems that women who put up|while to take up the dirt from the with this sort of thing always jose. What can be done? DISAPPOINTED WIFE. question to your frankly, Get him to/d you in all of its|s do not of news- husband very teria during the conversation to his children. to which most fathers | of y respond. responsibility » Result of Indus pivotal point round which a pret ion yorts to con faction of the commission drawn up by Harris Wein stock, Califor nia banker. This report is concurred in by R. HM. Alsh ton, vice presi dent of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad, and 8 Thurston Ballard, manu- Kentucky This Is distinctly a partisan report, defending the employer. CITY WINS IN NEW CHAPLIN EGG IN BEER RENTON SUIT FILM'S A RIOT NOT A LUNCH An ogg In beer Ie not a free it je a drink the ruling of Police Monday af The specific charge against Aronson was that he had violat- ed the free which prohibits free distribu- tion of foods where intoxicating liquors are sold, vertised he would serve eggs in the beer of his patrons. ' expert wit In ruling on the welg cones Ww * wald is designed nuisance of the free an evil when y quality of food which Often or weeks, during herons persons » KOT by t ntured to ¢ “Mr "Webster, in thy pangs t in what way this Aro! ns has QUESTIONS ANSWERE BY Cynthia Grey am a married woman 30 lyears old and have two children. Up to the pri fectly happy. is as good a he |ean be to my children and me. He| ~ © and pro- But | was|not come off. plies brought up to believe that ajhas turned them this way. woman should be COMING WEDNESDAY NAT GOODWIN and Florence Malone of Seattle, in The Master Hand Charles Chaplin IN ONE OF HIS Famous Comedies CLEMMER vattle's Be ani day Night (Edward John Emerson “THE FAILURE” Sc MUTUAL WEEKLY sD AND 5c—CLASS A “tik ie There's Many | arrested on the ©99 was absent from the beer quaffed by Ward in Aronson’s ordinance, Aronson ad- » Junch adventurous 1914 edition . holds that an ¢ . is ‘a food-mate ia defined as ‘a plece of food--a light repast complaint growing purchases the city whether the exes were the products of ducks, As ostrich exes I presume they must be eliminated 1 cannot see Reese s. The per-| 1 have) —TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1915. PAGE 3, WON'T THIS MAKE JOHN D. LAUGH? Three Separate, and Therefore Ineffective Reports trial Relations Commission's Two Years’ Work A ( aa of Halt Million Dollars Men's Work Shirts, co! ored; full cut; durable; ml de 3lc Men's Union Suits, me dium weight; $1.25 val oo 9Be Men’s Hose Free c otton Box, McCormack Bros.’ Semi-Annual Mill-End Sale Begins Tomorrow! Unparalleled Savings Are Presented on Yard Goods of all Kinds—And Surplus Lots of Summer Lines May Be Had for a Song—Come Early Mill Ends of Wash Fabrics Linens, Domestics Cotton Challies, 25 inches wide, | Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, light or dark grounds; very pleasing | evenly woven and free from dress- design Mill End Sale price, Men’s $12.50 to $20 Suits $9.65 and 1 mins a real bar the spectal the yard “$12. ‘50. ‘Trousers. meres, tweeds values, & pair ; suitable for comfort cover- a regular 6c grade. dark pat terns only y 34c Comforts, fancy covering and or | yarn tied; mize "Bho $1.76 io, "$i. 19 white ing; lengths of up to 10 yards; a regular 12'/2c quality. Mill le 32c End Sale price, the yard, only . Gc ine, 18 Inches | All-Weot Blankets, in large range of pat white or dark cé large an $4. 98 Pillows; White Bedspreads, dou | covered Marsellies pat mmed rea worth $1.26 doze each Colored large st $1.75 at m Sheet kets, size 76 inches, or gray Comforts, filled with new cot- ton and fancy covered; regu Blanket: size 68x80 Moret and white filled with fine white cotton inches: Comforts, size 72x78 inches: fuse fine sfik- led with Pequot Pillow Tubing, 42 inches) Curtain Samples Table Oileloth im derk colors only, wide; short lengths only. Mill End Sale price, yard, 19¢ only .....-- see eee eres the y White Goods, in Votles, Crepes, Marquisettes, each - ranteed fast Madras, ete.; regular value to 19¢ the Tke White Curtain Scrim, in plain white, | Colors: 27 inches wide: yard. ...... 5c yard, Mill End Sale, yard Best American Prints in lengths to 10 yards; also in full bolts; 7c values, Mill 10¢ value, yard St Mala od 5c Nottingham Lace Curtains, 2% fers Gig vere. co 28 asecssse ind Sale figures and | long and 45 inches wide; 15e $1.00 values, the pair....... colors; guaranteed fast colors; 32 12 ke Window Shades, 2x6 feet, mounted on [ inches wide; 19c value; yard... 4c Batiste in stripes, plalds; value, yard We took from a large maker his sea- son’s accumulation of short ends in hite Egyptian Crepe, 40 inches wide, in | ting Lace Curtains, 5 l bade ik or crown cori effets will not shrink; | pian color, from fine Curtains that J Seed Volles, Crepes, etc., in strip would sell for to $3.00 the pair, and J and figures; values to 39c; 17c cheap at 50c. Sale price, ee RTA Seopiay es ceenee 18c checks or stripes inches wide; the regular 20c Special 19c Each |erd- This se, lc in white and Ara- | Silk Mixed Voiles, satin striped Armures, plaids Checked Ginghams black and white; gu in biue and white or regular 7c Galatea, in mill ends, to 10 ya piece; regular l5c and 16%c values; 10c Children's Cloth, ‘fn ‘stripes, checks and solid Maple Leaf Chambray, in neat new stripes, | strong spring rollers; lMght or dark | Woven Madras, for sport shirts; 32 inches checks and plal¢ regular 12%¢. Boys’ to $5 Suits $1.95 Knee Trouser Suits for boys to 17 years of age; mostly large sizes; Double breasted and Norfolk styles; light and medium colors; fine for school and every day wear; values to $5.00, $1 95 with one or two pairs of trousers, in cassimeres, a, worateds eiorte 1k models; manly styles; : $3.79 w Hate, regular val- 3c values. Special, ale price Royse’ tweeds values t Royse’ Khaki Play Suite; regu- 5 fl eg 3c at Roy alin of heavy blue pair 4 pleces 18) 0 Sahu -69c {ast colors; green shade cloth; 35¢ wide; regular 35¢ value; : 8 Cc each...... . yard oh 19c Men’s $1.00 Shirts at 59c Golf Style Shirts, with laundered or French cuffs; neat and new striped patterns; also Negligee Shirts with soft cuffs, with separate military collars; regular 59 $1.00 values. Sale price....... : Cc ™: Negligee Shirts of fine 1 Shirts, medium solesette, with military collars . y collar and French cuffs; made for stout men; wizes 14% to 18; good $1.25 values ‘ 85c Men's Negligee Shirts, with sep- arate military collars and French cuffs; plain white or fancy striped solesette; $1.25 and $1.50 or stripes; militar values. Sale y necks; $1.25 and price . bi ial eae - $1.50 values, at.. ‘ Cc hi ood, but It do + weaned noes the smoke |the difference between refinement| and coarseness as you grow older} — white soap, If the band contains | Q.—1! have been keeping company | stiffening, it should be removed Sine. ‘ve: tener. @.—1 am a widow and have been| With a man for eight months and/and sewed back again after the can support myself, my children would not have the |take now enjoy were | —To clean an ofl painting, | it out of its frame, lay a/9 going with a nice young man for ’ cloth moistened with rain | the past two years. | have a little aces A Sagi and leave it for a/girl by my former marriage and my friend seems to think a lot of not for the required to secure & perfect | child we could be very happy to- Then wipe the pleture very| gether, | have put this situation gently with a tuft of cotton wool! up before quite a few of my friends, ped with absolutely pure Itn-| not telling them who | meant, and oll, Gold frame may beleach one has told me that if he picture. result Th | finally ldropped off pick the green nas: jum seeds with stems half an long and cover them with! THANKFUL, a veral applications may|me and says if it wi indulge in hys|cleaned with a freshly cut onion; | loved me in the right way he would Rea should be wiped with a soft|not let the child stand in the way with him on the ground of his|sponge wetted with rain water|of our happiness. la this right, few hours after the application| Miss Grey? | feel as tho If you d it was It must be. | love my wiped with a soft rag. little girl too well to give her up Valuable paintings should bde|for any man, But It is hard to give Q.—Please tell me something to|taken to an expert, as cleaning|up my friend, too. Please answer the onion and must be} restoring requires special) me and relieve my mind. knowledge, and damage is likely M. M, D. result from inexperienced} A—You have answered your handling own question when you say that | ae you love your little girl too well | Q.—Kindly tell me how to pickle/to give her up for any man, The nasturtiums, and oblige MRS, G, | young man may care for you after | 4 fashion, but his is a Jealous, After the flower petals have rately salted water for 48 s. Then put them tn fresh vater 24 hours, drain, pack them | bottles or jars and cover with | boiling vinegar Tle them up and set them away four w ‘ : 8. Pickled | nasturtium seeds may be used in place of capers ness of manner which will make all| selfish love, else he would not bar| A.-White corduroy washes y in warm water with a good your child. nic altho he knows | am a real good,| cap is thoroly ea ROR clean, honest girl, he is always try- ing to persuade me to do wrong. What do you think of him? love him so much that | keep tor giving him. My people tell me to| give him up, ying that one day! I may fall a victim to his persuasion, | Cured to Stay Cured but | thought all along he would) come to his nses and be worthy | of my trust in him. However, | am| beginning to be afraid he will go, on abusing my trust. | suppose it's | the only way out—to give him up,| isn’t it? Ple tell me just what you think. My age is 23. x. A.—Many would be quick to con- demn you for holding on to a man with such a character, but they are ones who never passed thru such an experience—who were never commanded by honor to give up -a weaker brother who had be come very dear to them. But even|tem. It docs this gently and « such a sacrifice should not come|, Wear Blectra-Vita while you ; between you and your duty. Your] {ls ths nerves and vitals with new lite parents are right In their conclu-| tree from pains and aches sions. When a good and a bad per-| tarot pen hae at cary merged body bat- son associate, either the bad one stream of galvanic ¢ into jarowe better, or the good one) nerves for hours, whi worse. You have given this manj|them with new er | amote time to conform to your] ‘Be SNl® i Ncnews the epirie et t Jideals, which are higher than his.|tion and bustle. It makes strong, he |He deliberately turned his back) men out of siow-golng, discouraged w ee your honor and attempted to} Dae F en e We Bott drag you down to his level. He 8 betrayed your trust and is not worthy to associaté with you. Most jcertainly the only HONORABLE . kidney or fiver PAUTIFULLY ILEUSTRATED Q.—! am a girl 15 years old. 1) It in wonderfud to nee how mreatly | way out is to give him up BEAUTE Ley pee ATED went to a party recently, my first. @ SiAAll QuADTISy OF Posie en Hy | 2 ]_ Let us send you particulars regarding The people played different kissing sined oruptional skin. Often after Ne ey ot 1) Wt games which | did not like; how-|brief treatment. the Improvement is | Q.—Does the bride or groom Fo, acer ore Ae pnd, OP wr ever, to my deep regret later on,|*turtiing | for wedding Invitations, and why?) yon patc, ‘may kaow some of them pers WALUIy lolabd Ore ceea Poslam quickly controls and eradi-|Do both bride and groom have ,to| synaily Now | know it is not proper for| it hing skin troubles, Itching stops. Li to ip rt house for the mar} Fr plate ogy ————— |a girl to let a man kiss her when) Pim Dandruff, § Beale, jae rhe Dride'e as eerie mo ta8 m. Saturday evenings, taking her home from a place of % atitea at oboe bY] ene . Or | to 9. amusement, and it seems just as| its ing ingiuence we phn a since he ts inviting | TheElectra-Vita Co. bad to me to play these games.| slam Soap, medicated with Fos be Busse. What shall | do in the future? lam, Is unsurpassed tn. ri b and d noe parvies must appear at the Good gr SHELLEY. [health of the skin jopurt house for tosnee } Seattle, Keep out of such games,| | For fd Ao ps re ae a iat ane eker papeint aratoriegn a2" Wert| @—How can | clean my whitel STAR WANT ADS New Y but you will retain a ‘eartea nice- Draggiste ork City, Bold by all corduroy tam? BESS. BRING RESULTS trouble soaks in and drives unbroken >, infusing uiding up healthy k of nerve force, il restore you to perfect