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id © the settling, but I thought !f I could | STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1915. PAGE 3 ELEANOR'S HERE HOLD HEARING First Time Shown in America! Liberty to See Her- | self Ac WITH MARIE TOMATO { SURPRISE Marie Dressler Eleanor Fairbanks Who appeared in “Til Romance” COLIN CAMPBELL and TOM McNAUGHTON The Sun, Moon and Stars of the Comedy World SIX REELS OF HYSTERICAL LAUGHTE Positively Four Days Only LIBERTY | NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 10c—Children 5c; Loges 25¢ lie’s ture CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE jold bachelor and beau all my/or friends’ wives around when their | Six husbands neglect them,” he said, | prise, with a quizzical smile, be which | which the : I felt he gave me a rather Tt lo | Thursday of El principals in “Tite's the alx-reel Marie Dressler sure he was out of or in town. How ever, I hunted up Jim to ask bim/ if there was any way I could get JIM EDIE LENDS ME SIX THOU. SAND DOLLARS (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) } that $6,000 I had not told Dick about my de-| “You see, Jim, cision to {nvest $6,000 of Aunt| have the money today Mary's money fn munictpal want to borrow th In fact, we had not mentioned the | bank beca matter. much I know that we had both steered |f the clear of the subject because we they each had an instinctive fear that them as sec We would not agree on its invest Margie, Margie, ment and disposal a man defran¢ After my talk with Mr. Selwin 1/!8 he ar Fealized that Dick thought he was know h going to be the one to est that I can't tell you, Jim, but I think money, but, little book, 1 may as he can get money he wil Well confess to you t to let t work out an yb I do this was the very last thin could not tell hi intended to do. owner of the What I wanted to see Dick for hat Was to see if the r been placed in my had been probated and I wanted to| 4 know if the provisions had been carried out ording to Aunt Mary's will, Dick, Jim and I are executors. Nothing had been said to me about keen |« How knows wi for his notes 8 wife helping seo that Mol ma thin ou are I can reditors. d you ¢ bout how yme to (To Be Continued | STOPPED MY CATARRH © due on the He thoug bonds than on his butid paying very well time all him to r ss at the get hold of Dick we ght things that morning. Mr. Selwin told me that Dick was)! out of town. He looked surprised when I asked about him Did you i think he would be back th rn-| not the ing?” he asked Tam sure he will not come before tonight 1 said something about misunder standing Dick, for I did not want/t to tell Mr. Selwin that he had not! for told me he was going out of town or that he had stayed out all t| Jim so frequently of late, that I was not| th CHILD'S TONGUE BECOMES COATED | TF CONSTIPATED | WhenCross, Feverish and Sick| the Give “California Syrup and of Figs. ~ I guess, Margie, | Children tl | a a ‘FORMING CLASSES TO STUDY ENGLISH eis #0 nicely A child simply will ing to empty the John A starting Russians, F m fix up rl do io. e that money the estate that ft was but Marg until ou get I pres WASHINGTON ittle book wh? ? Dick 1 Will Gladly Tell: ox You How—FREE | “HEALS DAY & NIGHT © terest a and mnc at a n am men who wi to ev tons of erman love lax cleanses ver and bow else CHICAGO st of the Russell ar war former Master pay! pr Hut RE not thin tar top result is, they become tigh ged with waste, live fish, stomach sours, then i tle one becomes crogs, half-sick, verish, don't eat, sleep or act urally, breath is bad, system full cold, has sore throat, stomach or diarrhoea, Listen, Mother! if tongue {s coated, then give spoonful of “Califor Figs,” and in few constipated waste, sour digested food passe tem, and you have child again : Millions of mothers gi allf 7 1 r00 wll - . t rnd: Biichiy “harmless: RISK JUST ONE CENT perfectly harmless; ct it, and it never fails to act on See ee eee omach, liver and bowels Ask ur druggist for a 50-cent | bottle of “Calffornia Syrup of} Inventor ‘alsement Figs,” which has full directions for | the estate M. Pontius, ables, children of all ages and lor prominent Seattle citizen who died wn-ups plainly printed on May 3, 1914 filed in proba botde. Beware of counterfeits sold | Tucsda G n total value ‘ , somebod here, Get the $78,221 ae, A ft a the “California Fig The bulk an b a : jund had stolen $65 Refuse any oth queathed the same tempt | Pontius an Interview tod eat price eavy demands war ordeps Is 1 be put in « Meat prices today Goodell A a ° ‘are up from 3 to the Northwest q t ‘ Monday 1 will Slavonians charge of internatle FOUND DEAD trom because ear to h friends his roe ral ca dren the| nat | relatives or PONTIUS ES TATE, $78,221 THIEVES {| John Lena ported to tad. genuine, made by rear ¢ ompany with con nell, 0 $24.50 SAM KATZ, & Michigan Av. e M-as4 | a6 Chicago, Ti. Oct. 6. t. ‘DRESS LER 9 | The entire compa m1 the farce comedy, “A Patr of Sixes, at the Moore will be ny Kuests of the of th management of the Liberty nor Fairbanks ot Tomato Lubin feate plays th showin DR. J. A. SMITH TO | TALK TO B’NAI B’RITH tha in oration g ade the law Amer & part ¢ yrding to {dent of chers’ a #, Russ he cent IN ROOM presenting theatre afternoon to witness the r Fairbanks. A Pair of sonally 5 LIKE MAGIC S*#" PoLman Fur provis MEAT PRICE WAY UP socla entl sald 6 to fill a shortage lared t has no kn GET $78.75 sr 22r day hie pass Fred address, from wn nd ave. &, th house k ON SCREEN, TOO ON FERRY DOCK | Actress at The Moore Goes to| Knudson Holds Deciding Vote! in Hamilton-Carrigan Controversy. PUBLIC TO HAVE A SAY At hearing m. Wee was to bi exday, a public held in the office mmissioners tn the discuss the Vashon ounty ¢ to nite mysterious reason tt ed to have the ferry land at Des Moines, 18 miles from Seat tle, without direct street car con ne Instead of at Three-Tre point, where connection can be had with the Lake Burien municipal ne, or directly at the Weat Se ferry slip at Madison st mmisstoner Hamilton Moines and urges site, County Commissioner Carrigan {8 against Hamilton and wants the ferry to dock at Seattle Commissioner Knudsen holds the deciding vote s have been made that n has entered into a “work with Hamilton to for different pet This would mean th courth ferry Fe {8 propor some tion lives at ots of theirs Knudsen would Moines atte. rid vote for s of the port as issued a publi aring the port offers ttle ferry site at Mad ison at. free of charge for the coun ty ferry The port and the county derive their ort from the sources,” said Bridger, “and is no reason why the county should it to extra expense of a doc at Des Moine when the er of trad J attle If the Den Moines ferry dock established at Des Moines, it means there will same ight her be extra costa to the farmer to haul his products to Se attle. It will also mean that pas | sengers must pay extra fare for th § miles from Des Moines to attle. , FLORIDA PUZZLED; CAN'T GET A DRINK TAMPA, FI Evans h 4. GOVERNOR’S WIFE SPEAKS FOR VOTE ALBANY, N, Y., Oct. 6.—New York ata’ first Indy” today per entered the campaign for up November “votes for women.” The in’ ¥illagers of Voorhensville, a local Mrs. Charles Whit den speech in behalf of ys he ts “strictly POSLAM STOPS o ALL ITCHING, _ ALLSORENESS vn few Candy Free Buchanan’s Best Chocolates Free All This and Next Week With Any of Hi-Grade Coffee Co.’s Coffees we u zk tt 4 Ib Jecause know and want you to appreciate our we guar good the see our store, are ormily and coffee ante unif year modern ‘an where coffees e touched by hand hn «| 100 Feet North of Pike, at 1515 Second Ave. A little trouble for a lot of coffee satisfaction Hiest-Grade Blend by the Cup, Two and Three Cents. round, he “DOCTOR Right Dr 169 near Second. and have the sictan dlagnor for you re t wash iAgto t rat Vili Mirst f and f y | solu withe ph encribe 1 t ie ‘ind scame k for the Yellow Front the Des! SECOND AvE. AT JAMES ST. 18 Thursday Bargains at 50c For One Day Only—We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities When we assure you that every item listed below is exactly as represented, and an actual money-saver— away from such a feast of bargains! 10 Dozen Waists Worth to $1.50 _ fv at 50c tiful Women’s 75c Combination Suits Waists, in white with and fig most $1.00 Tennis Flannel Night Gowns 50c splendid G weight flanne These regula 00, fe COV "'50c re dustless with They’ d fancy art ing Tomorrow only Misses’ Union Suits jaen at t and re able black sizes “50c and fleece egularly 12%e pair alue for " six pairs for 75¢ Damask 50c In a variety of good i wide, R worth worth ask, and 50c Men’ ’s Silk Hose, 2 Pairs 50c '50c Women’s Fancy Slippers Q—Kindly state in bony el columns the number of Catholics, Method-| ists, Presbyterians and Baptists in the United States at the present time E,W nedy are false, 1 speak with a clear con Ninety-nine times out I firmly sb actence. of believe that her moth- d, and I have so when rding to t 8 a girl a home ted States 1 There & Pres the aA not endeavored to inte tr yut to her her parents itt years are her with Q.—There has been a difference of opinion as to the correct usage of the following phrase: “Having been found qualified.” | wish to have your opinion as to the correct ness of the grammatical construc tion of this phrase H.M.C the « Why do girls come to th ns to me they privi Q.—Now it seems it is my turn to come to you for advice in a daugh thetr na 6 matter of extreme importance to me. | am a young man of ordinary education and have a chum about; the same age who has similar learn, ng. We work together; but of late he has been asking me questions constantly, and | hope you will help me with them He been insisting prove to him there is a God. ferred to the Bible and the clergy; but he says that is insuf ficient, and | don’t like to ask at the church for fear they will think | have lost my faith. He also ridi e to hel ir cules me and wants me to read his ; atheist books and papers. Woul don't thetr d explain igent manner fife, instead to be ap s or harmfu Many a in a sen the mys of allowing yeased by mothe that | Ire has him Nat dd de do ral daughter than Cynthia Grey it?) Cynthia are ter 8 solve ey do BIG COTTON BATS 50¢ urely no economical woman can afford to remain Women’s Underwear 75¢ Vale at rane! or and in wi and seal 50c Children’s Hose 4 Pairs for 50c 1 Mixsex "50c ar Tomaha 4 pairs mfort 72x84 inches; @ 0c and at FELT SLIPPERS fini#hed Felt Slippers, for , that 50c Neatly both men and usu- Lestrereeerarans Army and Navy Shirts A.—When Saeed say your accusations | Grey would very graciously consent to be relieved of the task. AMUSE MENTS MOORE Mats... Wed. Pair OF SIXE OSCAR FIGMAN ALL THs werk 25e to $i S EMPRESS Matines and Night TURE ACTS—T © Dally, 2:30—100, Ie hows Nightly, Reserved & Phone Maim 223. NEW PANTAGES HARDEEN Handeoff King and Jaitbreaker ROVAL HAWAIIAN SEXTET Direct Y. Winter Garden Mats Nights, HONEYMOON LOIS THE be safe for me to read them i A CHRISTIAN th one ¢ If the of t an the arg le, and lergy, together f-evident fact that some comprehension in are not suffi end that there every liv might 1 SIX NIGHTS Beginning Next Monday ond with life »of to your fr Mind bac eature, pray, what to convince the faith ou would shatter it to much him? which supports so tottering that might read or hear it doesn't amount pedestal , Miss Grey: Your letters have been in The Star for some time, and | have often wanted to say something concerning them, but have been putting It off from time to time, until | have been aroused to act in some way. | wish to tell you'right here that | believe Cynthia Grey's letters cause more girls to run away and go against the wishes of their par ents than any other one thing In Seattle. Young girls write and ask| questions, stating their case as they see It, and not the real state of af- fairs, and they are answered in that way, and the result is that girls either run away from home or rebe! in some way. Now, | am well aware that some girls are not treat ed at home as they should be, but there are few of those, and | think that answers to girls’ treatment at home and about young men, ete., should not be printed. Parents in general are better able to solve those things than Cynthia Grey. 1 am a mother of three girls and am in a position to know whereof | speak Dear SBAL SALE i PRICES AD WILL RENT | ANT ROOMS NIGHTS, 50c to $2. A STAR WANT YOUR VAC MOORE OCT. 11 JOSEPH BROOKS PRESENTS THE GREAT FIVE-STAR AGGREGATION SUPPORTED BY AN EXCELLENT COMPANY OF PLAYERS IN THE NEW NRIETTA TOMORROW AT MAIL ORDERS FILLED NOW THEATRE Evenings at 8:15) Mats, at 2:00 MATINEES Wednesday Saturday Poa 10 AL Mm, MATINEES, 50¢ to $1.50 =