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i ) TONIGHT! TONIGHT! L COUNTY FAIR Produced by the Members of Seattle Lodge, No. 92, B. P. O. E. THE BIG TOPS, THIRD AND VIRGINIA—Rear New Washington Hotel A Rare Assemb!ave of Wondrous Phenomenons 2O—sareordinay Attractions—2O FREE ON THE BG OPEN AIR STAGE The ishers | Paul Spear The King and Queen of Aerial | The Human Reptile Performers Lambert & Dawson | Dare-Devil De Armos The Comedy Acrobats In Feats of Skill and Daring 2—BANDS—2 In Free Concert Every Night | See Little Bill’ On the Specially Constructed, Highly Polished Floor | The Smatiest Horse World Wit! 24 Wonderful Children | se hae? In Lilliputian Vaudeville | Given Away Saturday Night IN ALL—A GREAT GALAXY OF PHENOMENAL, GLIT TERING AND BEWILDERING SPECTACLES—A BIG WEEK OF FUN AND AMUSEMENT Opening Night—Port Angeles and Port Townsend Night 1 OC—Cenera Adnissio—_ 1 OC EVERY NIGHT AT 7:30-—-RAIN OR SHINE ‘UNDER In the STATE TAX LEVY [CHANCE FOR PA TO BE 7 MILLS. TO DOLL UP, TOO STAR—MONDAY, SEPT, 27, 1915. JOHN D. MUST BE WEEK'S THEATRE - CONVERT OR DIE MENU DELICIOUS Here’s Exercise to Develop Women in Beauty and Grace 5 GIRL ANSWERS YOUNG AUTHOR Rachael Marshall Admits Women Like “Off Color” Plays. }AND SHE TELLS WHY | | | | | Now watch Avery oars tingle! Hopwood remember Hepwood's in the playwright, you! who told Star reader last ¥ that It's because Women| demand “naughty” plays that they| are written and produced Now cothes Rachael Marshall, the} . well-known Seattle playwright, who The Traffic “The Crime of the Law admits that the average man cleaner minded than the average woman. But--and here is the rub—that ts, principally, she says, “because men} have leas mind Also, she says, while women may} and and wrote go to see “naughty plays” in great er numbers than men, and may think of risque affairs, men LIVE them. But read her letter for! yourselves it is mighty Interest ing | Avery Hopwood blames w or we wi not. ¥ women feaders to express « Tam « dabbler tn the proferaton » which Mr. Hope : ono 8 coe. but ln as @ woman that anawer Mr. Hopwood | goes over, It will ¥ nn ie merely the lithe sauce | ante whieh Is added for favoring. | are used even in the ¥. MC. Al) « [minded than the average worn: eral reasens, principally because he has tees nutind, Man from the day of Adam hae ws | ' conage the enchainment of Deop breathing, gives to a woman) s jthat which she is always striving 1 Whee ertvede M. Price, of your arlene «good figure. It helpe dé cory of ages god topping heath grace oa temistuny tote the i Increased — bre power and : Mt of fan ehh the mer Iquickened heart action have a ben: Jefictat body Breathing exercises, while partic effect on all parts of the For this larly recomm who works as women For ith revson they are ndod to the well as all particu woman other such women beauty thik series of and articles ts ox pressly writ America’s 1915) |Beauty—Miss Kay Laurell, of the "Ziegfeld Follies"—has posed for} the pictures which [llustrate this) article and the others in the series. If deep breathing ts practiced | regularly while taking the pose of “Fallen Gladiator,” shown {n th accompanying {lustration, ft will help to develop the chest walls and {thus give the chest expansion mol necessary for full health and vigor.| | cnqnteete | Assume the “gladiator pone. OLYMPIA, Sept. 27—The state! Mothers and the girls, who, from |bend the left knee and let the body tax levy for 1915 will be 7 mills, a8/ time immemorial, have togged up lelip down until it is supported by| compared to 8.07 in 1914, according io aka jthe right arm and hand, the right to figures given out by the state\°" Easter Sunday and paraded leg stretched straight out in front board of equalization. The total *Plendidly to church, will have a Left arm thrown upright. Hold amount to be raised by direct taxa- chance, October 10, to lamp some) Mise Rachael Marshall, Seattie this position and slowly Inhale, tion will be $7,218,942. Most of the real immaculateness when the old| playwright, who answers Avery)hoid the brearth for five counts state appropriations are cut, but/man shines out in his “Dress-Up| Hopwood. She gained @ prominent hold the breath for five counts} the military fund is placed at the weok” glad rags place in the dramatic world when this ten (times It will bring maximum, or 2 mills. she wrote “The Traffic” while a strength and beauty | Yep, it has so been decreed that | the old man is at last to come into his own as a fashionable thing in TO KEEP CONGRESS clothes. At a meeting of the Seat.|culine playwright whom she ts interview |tle Retail Clothing Men's associa-|"* | A*, fr joment et ie + Officials of the Pacific Coast)tion, it was decided to give the old ion Steamship Co. denied Monday all|gent a whole week to display his) thing tn knowledge of a story going around foxy raiment the water front, to the effect that negotiations are pending for the wale of the company's newest liner, | the Congress, to be used in the At- Tantic coast trade. WEEPING ECZEMA CONQUERED BY POSLAM Don't tmagine — that doomed to endure/Eczema, wet or dry, Acne, Itch, Psoriasis or any other skin trouble, no matter how it has affected or how It will coutinue all that week The workingman who answers overalls perfectly creased, his dogs shi button hole, will be considered whol- ly without taste. As for the business man who mp. ports a downtown office, he must be @ veritable fashion plate to get by. Visit your corsetiere early. Cop out your dress suit and six or seven other “changes” at once. ABERDEEN VOTES you are ng it is. Let Posiam help ease it has eradicate and baffling diseases. It sh -| ABERDEEN, Wash., Sept. 27 It will begin Sunday, October 19.) the morning whistle call without his! mmering with a high polish, a cane in his hand and a posey in bis| CITY OWNERSHIP lstudent at the University of Wa ington, ‘ITNEY DRIVER . BREAKS HIS LEG IH wood chirps the old in that women dienees tha: True, if they the naughtiness 318 East Dalley, Pine at Jat the eclty hospital Monday, fol-| lowing an accident near the Co 1 ee ee ee eee takes |tumbia school st 1 a. m. There lormances? - capenre A ts | St home, | suppose: with the baby ia |Were two others in the machine, | one hand and the knitting in the | who apparently got away without othe linjury, Police say the whole party | eyes anne betne | feated, when the machine has a certain amount of “naughtiness” in| WAS Intoxic . [him men snd women playwrights, (dropped 16 feet down an embank-| Women, for thelr normal outlet, preter/ment at Rainfer and Alaska aves. | ‘ ad fon, uss too prom gue uot | Dalley wae helped 00 (he elty hes: eet vee pital by W. C. Weaver, 104 Pre Teak wir on fs much to[fontaine building. He sustained a} that th broken leg. | Hopw Mincerely RACHAEL EB FAIRHURST FREE And here's another hat came in | C. J. Patrburst, under $2,600 cash pete grog hnay |bail bonds, on a charge of reckless MARSHALL. secesstul work tor you | «“Aecistve victory for mealerpal |i driving, was released in Justice tly heals skin irritations |ownership was scored here Satur. Brinker's court, Monday, because » aggravating in hot weat day when 1,209 votes were regis-| of insufficient evidence. It was ee ater eee od tin’ pray |tered against 178 tn favor of &| permit me ; vx. {Fairhurst’s auto which leaped onto jam and superior for. daily use: | $400,000 bond Issue to build a new\anisite encomiame and. exotic tributes |the sidewalk, on Jefferson st., be Tollet and Bath water works: Practically the same hI cannot help but'fest will be re-|tween Second and Third aves., and Fe geen orn torian, ts wens | Vote was registered in favor of tt atte “Slater (2 Se “hl truce: William Moore, resulting | fsth Bt. New York City. 1d by! West bridge across the Chehalis @ lofty purpose of the stage ts, as|!n injuries from which he died. | all Drugsiate. river at a cost of 5,000. Be next door to every customer Your customers three thousand miles off think of yoy as nearly a week’s journey away. y the sun you are only three hourg apart. By Western Union you are just around the corner. You can accustom distant frade to think of you in terms of minutes instead of miles by frequent use of Western Union Day and Night Letters. Talk with your local Western Union Manager THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. He post truly te To hold, an ‘twere, | “wftc.| Breakfast | Lunch and Dinner Quality food and excellent service prevail at the Nor. tonia Cafeteria. the tn ‘DR. MATTHEWS TALKS POLITICS Breakfast—6: 30 a, m. ‘If you would Investigate the files of the United States congress you Sy iN Pe | would find that that body has not nen controlled for the last 25 years |p 24 bacons. by {ts own deliberate, premeditat Try Our HoteCakes and ed legisintive braig, but by an Waffles infernal, invisible government in , the city of Washington by men and Lunch—Continuous Service unmentionable women, who have Dinner—Until 7:30 brought hardship to the country |I “Our Coffee is a little better” from which you must sooner or Fine room for reading and rest the convenience of later escape.” So declared Dr. M. A. Matthews, pastor of the First Presbyterfan | our patrons church, from his pulpit Sunday night. “The Invisible Government Our Gr@test Menace” ject ‘TRACTION MAN DIES | | BINGHAMTON, N.Y., Sept. 27 | 142: 73 4th Ave. Adjoining Joshua Green Bidg. Willard Huntington, California rail road man and nephew of Collis P. Huntington, was killed today when his automobile Otzgo. turned over at | crumpled | 4 KNOWING the FACTS |who drives an Rastiake jitney, is} PAGE 2 Mother Jones Declares Rockefeller Must Be Born Again. ‘HE WILL DIE” “OR ELSE | CLEVELAND, _0,, Sept. 28 “John D, Roeckefefer, jr, mune elth er be born again—or he will DIE! Mother Jones, mow old and than ever, Hut flaming with the same fire with which she swept hounded, capital-ridden Col orado, trumpeted the defi here with conviction as ringing as Joshua's It represented the climax of her convictions as to the significance of the visit of the oll king's son to the miners of Ludlow “Thin visit of young Rockefeller ts the most serious undertaking of all his life,” exclaimed Mother Jones, “but | fear he does not even | Orpheum, Empress and Pantages Have Good | Vaudeville. |DRAMA AT | | Hate | ental He's © Burton, Orpheum off to manager th warm spot tn lee factory It's a real humdinger show b's in seven chapters, each number In a headline clans even Emily Frances Hopper and Els worth Cook open the bill with a singing and dancing act that fir ishes with a bang. Emily is pretty to look at, believe us THE MOORE) the! Hected ap assortment of acts) this week that ought to win him the Act No, 2 ts a riot from start to finish. guilty fellows, especially who writes his own songs and plays j‘om and sings ‘em sre—with a tenor voice, dancing They're real blackface and, boys, they sure do It jand comedy comedians comediate Act No, 3 is a miniature muaieal) and! comedy by two Brunelle girls Harry Stephens, showing how John Alden made love a few centuries ago, and how they do it now, The act has some clever nes—and some _ Key Laurell Famous benuty of Ziegfeld Follies” if without about Col orado and his workmen there, he has already signed his death war rant, or, what is the same thing the death warrant of capitalism For, at last, from the American people, so far the mont todifte in the world to the fn ed upon them by capital, some areat leaders are emerging! heir tongues are to prove the whips that will lesh us masses into sudden molten action. “And th ne but ofe thing that THI HAVE GOT TO CHANGE if things don't hange from the inside, capital's wide, they will RE changed from the outstde, OUR side! Has Wrong Escorts he returns that “We are watching young John D. in Colorado. iT 1s HIS TEST. He hi arted out with the wrong escorte—the capitalists. He should go ALONE among the miners and listen to THEM and their WIVES. He would stand more chance of being converted to truth and justice. “In other words, he might be BORN AGAIN. “If he should be, then our new-found leaders, such as Frank P. Walsh, will not have to head the great clash that ma to be on the cards of the future. “The potential enemies wil! meet as common workers—as patriots and friends.” Dr. L. BR. Clark. Don’t Delay Having Those Teeth Fixed Up There ts nothing that h al bearing on the gene: looke this sign of detected and stopped b damage has resulted The first thing that may occur to you when considering having your teeth fixed tw the fear that it wi hust you. If you feel this way about It, we invite you to come up to our ffice. We have on file here a large umber of teatimonlain from the best citizens, both men and women f Seatt nd vicinity, who state that we } done their work, such as extracting and kill Ing nerves, In fac dental work it. We bed the * The next dental thing you will want to iére 1 can get your ipetent men. We services of the of graduate, reg {istered dentists, men who «raduated from tho best dental col lewes and passed the examination of the state dental board, Every soper ator In this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right front of his lental sight of all Ho there no doubt on that e t very highest type need be will want to get © right oprice on of in be we will not don price by any one Jno we use only the very best ma Furthermore, we give you an tron: clad guarantee of satisfaggion, which in sined not only by the operator who did your work, but also by L. R Clark, DD. 8, owner and manager of this office. who Is thoroughly re tory work done here. Come in and let us give you a thorough examination and estimate without any obligation whatever on your part u will be surprised to find your will cost fect cc Mitton, Dp FR Hach morning from 8:80 to 10:00 to demonstrate our painless methods. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. KR. Clark, Manager, 1405 Third Ave, No W. Cor, ‘Third and Union, have | good singing Next comes and Herbert Spencer. pose their own songs till you want to cry for more. It's a headline act for fair. Then comes Harry Beresford and company, meaning Isabel Mendosa Fred Howard, in a sketch, Twenty Odd Years.” It's one Jaugh from start to finish Jatick stuff, either |character, and the girl is dandy to look at | Nellie V. Nichols, “the nationality |wirl, clever songs and character work The bill ends with a fast acrobatic Fleta Brown—yes, Both com and balancing act by the Jack Dud-/ jley Trio, two girls and a man. eee EMPRESS | Several thousand Seattle people | stopped tn the middle of their vari jous tasks Monday and grinned | They were thinking of “The Dough jnut Hunters”—Charles Dayton and | Dan Maley—whom they saw at the opening shows at the Empress Sun. |day. That's the kind of an act |°Thg Doughnut Hunters” ts The Five Greens are headliners in an excellent musical act. Hazel Miller is a eat dancer. So are | Howard Martin and Marian Valerio | soft shoe artists Emily Green and company have a laug comedy, “A Swedish Flirtation.” Slap-stick comedy is combined with horizontal bar work by Smiletta Brothers and Mora. The MortonJewel troupe |have a clubewinging act. Carlotta Stockdill, contralto, sings classics. ere MOORE How a young minister complete ly upset the “morals” of a little Ar |kaneas town by befriending the |daughter of a murderer, who was | vietimized by the son of a church deacon, and by marrying the girl's young nurse, ts told in “The Calling of Dan Matthews,” which opened at the Moore theatre Sunday night for a week's engagement The minister learned, after he | that a church was unnecessary doing his work for Christ The play ts from the book by Harold | Rell Wright eae | Scott and Wallace have a pretty/ples small houses, where hsuband Kregers do/|and wife could live apart from oth. singing act, and the some gaspy feats on a stack wire the girl holding wire in her teeth while her male} companion dances on the wire. DENIES HUSBAND'S Barbara Steele, who married Abraham Lincoln Steele, on July 8 last, in seeking a divorce Monday, complained that her husband falsely accused her of flirting with members of her | church Mrs. Steele says she has lost 20 pounds since she married, on account of the nervousness she suffered thru her husband's tn finuations and false assertions. CAPT. HYDE TG TALK 10 MADRONA CLUB | Capt. Arthur P. Hy@e, of the Coast Artillery corps, U. 8. A, and| UNIONTOWN, Pa, Sept. 27 recently in charge of the “Busi-| Fifteen were injured early today | “In at one, at five ness Men's" camp at Cosgrove,| When they were thrown from their | » ” Wash., will address the Madrona| beds in un explosion which wrecks they’re done Heights Improvement club Monday night on lessons of the camp. Capt Hyde recently resigned the pulpit | found, because he believes national pre. paredness to be a most important duty @to be accomplished in the . {near future, GOT ROOM TO RENT? Persons owning vacant store rooms sultable to be used for reg istration boot, have been asked |to notify ed Ri department immediately, as in dozens of pre cincts there are no available places in which to place the regis- jtration books when they are taken jinto the precincts, Jan, 1 and 2, Brooks and Bowen are the Brooks, Rowen ts also NOW PLAYING WALKER WHITESIDE In Zangwill’s Dramatic Masterpiece and sing ‘em) bo #lap-| Harry is a great) had ‘em yelling for more in} had been kicked out of his pulplt,|close to the city and convenient of in} acces®, as such a farm would be of “The |Straitened circumstances in return this |Duilding of a workingmen’s home, from ajing dull months and given work on }Lois A little clever vaudeville and a| big six-reel feature film, Heart of Maryland,” is the pro-| fr gram at the Lois theatre week -| The picture is adapted romance of the civil war written |the farm by David Belasco. | one end of the|could to the work of the farm. | | | | jeial council meeting, following the | | | jed Tony Tassone’s house at Repub | THE MELTING POT An Intensely Dramatic Production| by a Wonderful Artist PDB EE L AABET SEREER EMBL N St q } A $2.00 Attraction at Our Regular Admission . JEWELS STCLEN Jewelry valued at $250 repe stolen from the home of Mrs, Pomerory, 6 23rd ave. Ny while she at work in the CALLAGHAN HAS | PLAN FOR FARM, ! | County Charity Commissioner| Callaghan, in his budget report for this year, shows he anticipated re- }moval of his charges at the pres- ent poor farm to better, more spa- |clous and sunny quarters when the new county farm was purchased The report was made up before Commissioners Hamilton and Knudsen voted to buy the Willows, jand announced they had no inten- “Today and Tuesday 0 PARAMOUNT OFFERING The Famous ~ Comedienne Fannie tlon of removing the crowded |Georgetown inmates from their: cramped home. | “The advisability of removal from the present unsuitable and un jhealthful location has been gener- ally recognized for some time,” says the report. “The commissioner is} especially interested In the possi. bility of acquiring a new location In the Spicy French Comedy “THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY” greatest value in the work of this office A Phenomenal Success on Callaghan advises the employ Two Continents ment of men with families who are A temporarily out of work and in Paramount Travelogue South American Series produce. He recommends the |where floaters could be housed dur He would provide for aged cou-| ers and lend what assistance they | “The most pleasant and sightly portion,” he says, “should be set aside for the aged and infirm” 1) PACIFIC QUTFITT COR. THIRD & UNIVERS! FROM 1916 BUDGET FLey dali Beal lula 00,4. | rns] weit | YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K Consideration of the proposal to ut from the 1916 budget three items of $227,969, $200,000 and $26,400, covering emergency bond interest and redemption, tion of sewer refund bonds, and in crease in street lighting, respect-) ively, was scheduled during a spe-| redemp. Albert Hansen. Jeweler and Silversmith regular session, Monday afternoon. | If these three items remain on the} budget, the tax levy, it is oat mated § will be 21.73 mills. If they are re. moved, the levy will be 19.62>mills. | 15 INJURED BY BLAST. 1010 Second Ave. Near Ma KODAKERS-— — JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS ‘ ‘Traces Second Floor of dynamite were Now that Eggs are hitting the higher prices— why not have some of our nice, chpice Ham for breakfast? Diamond H Hams (by half or whole), lb. 13¢ Diamond H Lard (5-Ib. pail) 55¢ 10-Ib pails ............Q........ $110 TILIKUM MARKET H. A. Broxson Opposite Liberty Jack Smith Theatre p)

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