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BRO & MADISON ~* we ee ae eee ORPUBUM THEATRE M. Moyerfeld, Jr. Prestiont San Franctac THIS WEEK Matinee and Evening Nina Morris & Co. BlueDiamond The Primrose Four Ethel Kirk & Billy Fogerty Jed & Ethel Dooley Galetti’s Baboons Migonette Kokin The Gliders Orpheum Travel Weekly EVENINGS AT 8:20 | COMMISSIONERS STAND PAT ON For abou: th afternoon. orat spoke before F about the pur re son farm by the county But there never was S when it wasn't absolute that Comr s Har Knudsen ote ft chase Ch would + é: Al much ® brewery ‘The commissioners were game,|trol Knudse’ MATINEE DAILY AT 2: (Except Sundays 3 CAROLINA WHITE Late Prima Donna of the Philadelphia and Chicago Opera Co. Willie Weston Russell Mack and Blanche Vincent Gardiner Trio Musical Johnsons Margot Francois and RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW REAL 106, ¢ ee Siebel MAIN SIO6 ry THE ONLY HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT Martin Beck, Managing Director MH. & Burt Ronident Manage NEXT WEEK Starting Sunday Matinee “THE MUSICAL EVENT OF The Flemings Orpheum Travel NINA WILL MARRY MAN WHOM SHE SAVED FROM PROF DEATH AS GERMAN SPY New York THE SEASON?” Partner Weekly ha AND 25¢ 25e AND 50¢ Miss Nina Morris, who rescued a young Hollander from the British, jecame engaged to him, and now is becoming terri ified, because of the r of the sta ar, began tracing a map of the ame s. He New York is dream ting istrict on the sands with his cane. 8 ene Os t' the’ fat whe Arrested as a Spy ker and|certain « @ knows shall become! Now, th r had been on sev-| Tworoger favored | his bride This is to t m toler ] ple In England Hamilton Applauded jthe fact that dreams sometimes are « in every Some urged that the farm would nerely dreamea f king f A man h ri, a © helpe by, heard 8 schatied enthual from the clutches of alaatically tracing the progress of nurt, where he was on|the war—and the result was is life as a German spy, | Schaffer's arrest in just about two “ laughed eeatroil * the | Mins M ne of mel own, inferri n con-| World, and the t Ay of r drifted He said he| tare somebody at Frank | of a county) ome © | tho. They patiently sat thru al!|#iways w the speeches Representatives of the Com etal Club, the Chamber of Co merce. the Municipal league, the Home Owners’ assoc King County Medical society op The Union Label Clothing Store, which has been fn busi 4 several years, an ™ at 423-425 Pike st., closed ‘the doo 4 Tuesday night. Oct. 5, for the be fit of the creditors and has t them closed ever since. The Unt Label Clothing Store © was against a losing proposition a: has tot considerable m ing the time !t has been ‘ ness, and has decided to quit. The t store will be closed to make ar rangements to dispose of the stock direct to the public. This ts a case where a merchant has been un fortunate on account of the hard times throughout the country and | *°" the was compelled to cl his doors for the benefit of the creditors For particulars see tomorrow ever ing’s Star. [| $25. 00 REWARD For Charlie (AN OPEN DOOR TO SUCCESS q Are You “Rusty” in Mathematics? There i# many a young man —and older one, too—who 1s handicapped in making progress in his work because he is “poor at figures ASPECIAL COURSE IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS vad For the MACHINIST PLUMBER ELECTRICIAN PATTERN MAKER STEAM ENGINEER ELECTRICAL ENGINEER GAS ENGINEER a BUSINESS MAN and 2 SCHOOL BOY. i “It costs little to learn.” Cata logue went on rec Visitors welcome ART NOW! Day : SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Inc. 108 West Roy St. Care—Kinnear, W. Queen Anne, Fort Lawton, Ballard North, Pallard Beach. m and the #" over Benefit of the Creditors ¢;°);.. } ring | bre eakers wrat | day Hi ¢ tt fe ‘or WOMAN Is GIVEN vhs. Whahoaee: Never will my vote be ut ; |three. Other bidders included the] | The Whangdoodie colored s . nclude he errr to war in order that some man may Union Iron Works, of San Fran 6 MONTHS IN JAIL! Humphrey furnished the big sur-|™&K® additional dollars.” nl fam in his l7-year-old girl, was 2 cco te — n hi . ‘ ions call for deliv-lweanesday by Judge Jurey to six| Sloppy with nt if he's gonna vote for Ye : ner, “ ery at Mare Island and that ne SFAon b P . ia tian tmabek ad (Chinen pea meg hh turned a gu: hi sided | Seton te Err ve peony the thorthe th the éounty dail His subject National De-| rs instead of Ch _ LONDON, Oct. 6.—Rudyard Kip- body was f ur rea ind bose ed ; n 20) Prank Adame, the Lytle woman's|{nee.” but his thoughts was on the|on American ships ng’s only son, John, 18, is believed {les from the spot we eno de- 2 " accomplice, also found guilty,| 4 to cop the votes for senator.) He said we needed a stronger the trenches on the western d his under arrest? he) : demanded FOREVER! And} Ob, you know, all right; come | ime Jalong now,’ replied his np From Death Y might as well eo OM Prisoner Is Nervous | auger 4 told) For two weeks Schaffer stalked how she saved her “spy” from be-| wildly about a cell tn Old Balle ing she tse. Jand heard «rim » « of Germar big war began, rent him to E ondent * ff by we squads, It worrte: arty © be came to trial r 1 coast of e must have been a thou-/ lend compat ith Mins/#and people tn the court room,” 8 orjsald Miss Morris, “and the poor was terribly nervous. He w that his life depended on his| y word, and naturally he made many bit ned ders atfer, who knew every inch|s and he had a the western battlefront, because and Amert eir personal as.| haffer had no de-| n'® enemies or tn after the unwind. | she succeed erica op the| and the engagement aturally. And now e, the two are trimming ‘SEATTLE CO. IS ee Wenn oy LOSER ON BID | Ik| About a Dental “COM | WASHINGTON, Oct. 6@—The|m | evidenc He asked $4 BINE.” Cramps Co., of Philadelphia was ee ur leg the lowest t ler today on torpedo mbers 69 to 74 = 4? {fern were $852,000 ¢ which bid $916,000 for one Seattle Drydock & $845,000 for one two Jo trib Ind., Oct. 6.—Corner.| tre rest after he had all] th tenant, Bert | or Der wi wren lek Ferhat WOUNDED BY YAQUIS| STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1915. PAGE 2, : ‘us em sn OR HUMPHREY SAYS HE S=Amcore gnolia bar ave at one ef the czar's battleships! Id like the entire U, 8. navy.| They had a varied vaudeville that places human greed above 1 on Cn 8 was at midnight. At one! bill at the Fauntleroy gym- |™an life, and Sold above the h ‘ore the civil showed that Adams and the woman ry ee a oj gtaraoouis, anes ow «wee OLD AGE A CRIME! CHICAGO, Oct, 6.—In the recep:| WASHINGTON, — 0« Suf ne people are young at 60—red| tion rooms of the Great Northern|frage leaders here declared Pre eked, ruddy and vigorous. Others | hotel last night was held one of the : I Can’t Stand the Lull BY LOUIS SIDELSKY The whirl of the sewing machines and the shuf- fling of the tailors’ feet in the balcony is music to my ears. To Be Kept Busy Is My Hobby My men work with me—not only for me I Bonn. # rather sell fifty Suits than ten, though the profit be the same. Cut uup the cloth—keep busy. Let’s have life—I want to see things hum, and I Am Going to Make It Never mind how I do it. Don’t figure my end—figure yours. Iam prepared to offer greater values NOW than ever before. My stock of woolens is the largest carried by any tailor in the state. An endless variety of colors, weaves and fabrics—in fact, anything that your mind’s eye sug- gests, if the mills produce it, may be found in my store. Imported and Domestic Woolens, that sell for $25, $30 and $35, I will make to $20 your measure, Suit or Overcoat ........ I Will Fit ‘You My clothes are made to fit your form and # style to suit your taste. No matter what the Fashion Plate says, you get just what you want or don’t take it. I have been in the tailoring busi- ness in Seattle for, 25 years, and I know a poor Suit from a good one. I do my own cutting and fitting, and when I say I will give you a Suit or Overcoat that can’t be duplicated for the price anywhere, I mean it. Look over my window dis- play—you will see an elegant line of woolens, each piece carrying a $20 ticket. A Great Day Tomorrow Tomorrow (Thursday) I will make my greatest effort to get work for my tailors, who must have it. Therefore, Suits ordered A deposit will re- between 7:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., will go serve the price if for $17. Never before have I offered Suits you haven’t the at this price for an entire day. time to make se- OVE R Cc OATS $ ] 6.00 lection Thureday. Store will be open until 7:30 p. m. to give those who work late an equal chance. L. SIDELSKY, Prop. Imperial Tailoring Co. 801 THIRD AVE., CORNER COLUMBIA Si.ttie 25 Years | Y « Chernik, a Russian Ja I I. actin told those present at the were quiet 211 First ute past midnight, Chernik| pagium Tuesday night. The |°f the country,” he said, and ied. ed In the alley (after passing 7 one nearly sank thru the floor wit 1 this state at 1 a windo eo) with « ceived Program follows, in part: surprise. at Ellens- He im at t clty hospital Congressman Humphrey, Chi- He sprang er nese coolie sailor champion, vii. ha Arawaatsa He didn’t say if he's quit yelling con yaee" KIPLING'S SON DEAL prine of the ¢ em clea: instead ening. He kn out of their seats when, paring in his usual icicle,” he grew|for fake “traveling exe male Lytle, found guilty of con-| uting to the delinquency of aj tenced | Tole of the gonna quit voting for m said he & and belitved to have front. An was “mis: bee S Those fs RECLAIMED” GIRLS | SUFFRAGE LEADERS GIVEN RECEPTION GREATLY PLEASED and navy awaiting sentence. Testimony T hate and dospite _the )_spirit|a | e | pfar {dent Wtson's statement today re , : / ae ©} most unique socials in history TELL OF WAR FEARS ;...:’.*:: | i cr oe MeCN! | COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY did the work, but alrot KR. Clark, | ' nerican mining! tonal touches of pain in t be . f th i VICTORIA, B. C,, Oct. 6—Teatity.( st rh BF et ee wounded. during the} sional, touches, of oe tonal Alliance entertained a dosen|of thé success of the cause, His 1 ine ng at the inquiry {nto the pu 1 fighting sibly a twinge of rhe _ hz sees ge beh eae re-|step, they said, made their succes of two submarines by Cana . Tn most cases, then n. | claime rom a life of shame. Sbeeticks Ge Plemasavtele, atrisen to way, wo une only the ger signals to warn. y | Dau of the Alliance manne: [certain in New Jersey and made Jot the Ban ‘told how| prices ar aye oot at | JEWISH TRIBUNE Kidneys are at promptly ac ne |assisted and only members of the sen probatle in New York the Viete ke re 4 all their|!@ © aris ew thelr work of throwing off the pole! committee knew which . were the |Masachusetts and Pennsylvania ane pee ade aioe tt Lon price body. To neglect these + church girls and which former We are vy muc eased Wi iat tr i Serer see cteami | YOUR CREDITS O.K 1 ute chtsmer a: ewish une, heretofore CLUBWOMAN DIES paginas widest ib ny: haat nirol the strait and assinted Peer PULLED Pree ibiithed ast ' | - ning f 3 to | hereafte to SPOKANE, Oct. 6—Ms. May Ar MPEROR ER S 4 — — bad lJowish Tr and wright Mutton, 4, promi P E Vv Y | - SE Q | Regal Dental Offices | in Seattle a tow days ago by W. C Heel ittaxina rin the Notihwet, deal ROME. Ook. Berber i Wray i * Meyer at 1104 Third ave. Hventual-|them at lroggist'®, Do not/here today. She was the wife ; sriou L. RB. Clark, Manager, ’ atual-[them at your 4 a) ho was the wife oflJosef {s seriously ill sane & to S FOR RESULTS 1406 ‘Thied Ave NeW. Cor, ‘Putra | ly it 16 believed the main office will]'"4,." fle and guaranteed by the t+ Ws Hutton, millionaire mining a report of Corresspondencia news ust rinters and Union, be removed to Seattle, Ow} Drug Co, man, agency, 1013 THIRD esAIN 1043-