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! { | ALHAMBR Westlake, Pine and Fifth—Continuoue—11 A, M. to 11 P.M, STAR—TUESDAY, LISTS OF W.C.1.U, COMMITTEE HAS: SHOW BIG GAIN | LOW LEVY BILL - | States . [Pacific Coast Show, The new tax levy bill, fixing the 4 | UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT Loss, However, Secretary's |/¢V¥ at 19.79 mills tn the old city ‘ 3h limits and 19.26 in the new, was re Report Shows. ferred by council Monday to the | a a J : a finance committee, and will be con , SEEK 75.000 IN 1916 sidered Friday, at the same time if the ordinance fixing the levy at Altho Washington went (21.09 mille in the old city limits for q “d@y” last election, Mrs. Fran. (and 21g1 in the new, in considered Nr ap ene aaiead again a il lace ep cnn The latter measure now has the fi sponding secretary of the W.C. | veto of Mayor Gill attached to it T. Uy whose annual report was The new bill eliminates three j the high spot in Monday after tems In dispute, aggregating $450 ‘ ns noon's program at Plymouth (0, and including increase of Nis - # atreet hting rates, besides pro — ss ; . Congregational shuren, points [viding for bond interest and re In His Newest 2-Reeler out that Pacific Coast states | jumprion : have reported a loss in W. C After the firemen's band had han h ied | T. U. membership during the ‘played ® selection in the counetl that the cold season Is here last year. chambers, Fire Chief Stetson pre ns =n | a | The W.C. TU, set anew |sented & bronze medallion, a gift marci, teme tleted here ar membership goal of 50,000 for |to the city from officials of the jargain’ 5 First Time Shown in Seattle the year, which Mrs, Parka |Panama-Pacific exposttion The | Saye would have been sur public safety committee will decide| | passed with nearly 1,000 for jon a suitable location for it Also a 5-Reel Drama | good measure, had all the | “THE SPENDER”—A Romance states maintained the average net gain | + aa _ Unfortunately,” she says, “there Jedith Store D 6 Cl Fitzgeraia, | 800 Lar; Lar f y (as the Princess), Jay Dwiggins an esy gerald, ee l Cc 800 ge we of the country, not in a scene from the six-part comedy, “The Dust of Egypt,” Opera Seats Opera Seats pietase y pitta wh arg Coming to the Liberty Wednesday for four days | and 18 of the states report an ag | ALHAMBRA 7 erican stage, is the star of ai — —_ gregate loss in membership, which | Charlie Chaplin ts packing the the play made famous on he’ Rational, “O¢t: gata to! [Alhambra this week in bis com raking stage by Mra. Lesite| he e edy, hanghaled Charlie is as |Car | w The oavention however, set as sistant cook on board a tramp| Mise Frederick portrays tt rt| pa jite scel for new membership for | steamer Shangha ends with/of the French music hall singer to Tights; t 916, the increased number, 75,000. | i and | “The year 1915, ot etaten.} Chaplin enfolding his lady love in| perfection. sieeve. Pri : hens onan the © of ae Witten | his arms and kicking her father tt a = oe . cont overboard | LIBERTY — of ribbon states swelled by the addi ard. Aigcena te Pie tenet (ol: Macy vt: ia Seat Wi . , tion of Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, | The Spender,” a five-act com-| : cgypt, a six-act n 3 in | edy drama, is on the same bill. jta@graph comedy, featuring Edith ‘ @ § |lowa and South Carolina. As in e «6 |Storey and Antonie Moreno, will be | the hostess state of Washington, | HELP ee haa ae , soos ed meray " the brave comrades for whom our| HERBERT ASKS MY HELP Ici emmeR the headliner at the Liberty for | ‘= ifeare b hea thrilled with admiration | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper! | rn, 14 ith Dorothy | four days, beginning Wedn | Q.—1! have two pet turties in my! A—Rathe them nightly O! have but og mighty faith in their! Enterprise Association) rd | { is the It ix a bright comedy, with aquarium, and they have recently boracic acid water or apply ause, and with infinite pains! te a re attraction at the Clemmer| 4id settings dealing with the life ‘ become very ill; | think thru over. salve. If this does not help them,|, eo have ‘girdled the tg erg ora lege ne dap ee ah 2 GN MoM e+ an Egyptian princess who, taking # Cotton Hib 1 cannot find any one who can tonic for them Mrs. Parka, who ts also acting erences ene ’ 4 up io the streets by a no thousand years later ase a gery Meet tell me what to do for them, and Snakaaen ofaba: oe ote hae ee i nda openness dion rei in the home of || Women's Wool Mose: a « wonder if you can help me out? Dear Miss Grey: | have taken giteatorh Pp. Hater foe whee ae dasa returns home he , to joan business mac All sane at. & palre..ccs-- TURTLE LOVER. t Interest in your column T pesmarial Waa he ; Ne ne oe ya cient’ but the INReee MAR DALTIRG LaGES Berea SaLCe ee | ' B—tto Goubs the professor of [wien f© say something thru them ported that daring the foctors say that Kitty can't live.|her asserts itself, and she runs| ., AT bi ae a | roology at the University of|to the persons signing themselves 422 1§ In national rece 1 won't belleve them and I want/away, falling tn love with a minis, Ghosts.” with Henry Walthall as ° Washington can tell you what he | ‘Orphan Boy,” and tater, “Experi |handied by the organization lyou, Margie, to cheer her up. Youlter. The story comes to a happy| ‘0 *4* i. he fea ure 0} he! | e e in do for the turtles. Call him by/enced,” a “Blue Jacket, “One All of this waa spent in further-| gee she does pot seem to care|conclusior Class A’s bill until Tuesday night,| ; phone at North 2950 Who Has Seen “Aling the prohibition movement lwhether she lives or dies, and e1e:¢ inclusive, It ts a thrilling picture,| ioe Sallor,” “Several Jolly Tars,” etc.| . 4 adapted from the play of Henrik! . that, the doctor says, ts balf the | ALASKA Ait Q—Will you be so kind as to) What! want to say is, don't tet} batt i? ache take in Beautiful Pauline Frederick, sty1-/2002 | im! ining corn? ? “ |e. a» — ‘suline bet . se @ print directions for canning corn’ | these wise (7) misguided “capital SEATTLE MEN FAIL aed or ee oF duh lad te meat Geeantit tater ie tke a ag MRS. J. T. fool you. | rove bath yi a ion hae _* FILM CURWOOD NOVEL | corn fs to cut It nee hi oe is to shoot down your com- cotiing, only emafies o tittle, tired} ! Rreatest novel of the North, | a ite 5 too closely; scrape cob well to get! pades. | : “ noe a 7 4 a The f 4 Woman hihe -e- all the juice. To 5 quarts of Oh, walt a minute, 1 think 1| HELENA, Mo Oct. 12.—Ra.|*" Se tn ane came! . ' ender (the $1.98 add 1 piot of table salt. Put in| hear some of our patriotic cith-| ward Charles Elliott eG nes ccaeeet, ae ae f 5 Virginia Pe : large granite kettle and on zens objecting. We remember education at the University of Wis-\yer arma. at her she t 4 George Cooper are 7 hours. Have tin cans p ping 6 yy. Ludlow, Homestead, West Virginia, consin elected chancellor by/took any notice au | the principals aed, | Do not allow corn to stop » | Pennsylvania, Ohio, Lawrence, |the # oard of education here a velleved whan tha Rue ea & 79¢ me bie at not rosin oF sealing | M&%®» and many more. Remem.|todayof the state university at Mis it awn Hobby Connelly ts playing -alaaied i aseand adeo Paget ber th se soldiers and sailors a |soula. the state Ke of Agricul Have you a good nurse , 5 the lead tn a Vitagraph Thanks. | Wool Nap Bleukets; beautiful t } with a heavy blanket to allow S!™Ply “capitalist tools” to use/ture and Mechanic Arts at Bose-| Herbert's eyes lighted for the giving story, entitled “Sonny | 8x80 inches, and though worth $3 \ ie cnet mowiy “When ready to e omer the workers. Oh! They Any — of Mines at Butte/ first time You,” he said, “I ‘ | Jim and the Family Party.” [It they're priced at, pair clear, cold |%4¥ they are protecting our coun-|and the normal! school at Dillon. don't know what | would do if itls . sl dy male to be 00 sen ; ierve, ‘rinae once, in aa ieason|tTY: May | ask, what part of thie| Included among the candidates|were not for Miss Heatheott. She|SPend 10 cents! Don’t stay bil peal and timely interest * caput — . country do you own? | don't own|for the position of chancellor were|{s a girl of good family who, after ious, sick, headachy, pa & Wc Jack? ation Wek any. Maybe you don't know that/Thomas Franklin Kane, former|her nurse's training, decided to constipated. ag oe ene {ae eee Teekly”. | teat | ¢ ' Harold kwood and May |ghine); “Mutual Weekly"; “Cats, 'Q.—! used peroxid~ on my hair ~ abe! there were over 300, ar eae of the University of/give her life to gattlernent Pike ; Allison and the American com- |Cash and a Cookbook,” comedy; and it has turned such an odd unemployed in New York city| ashington, and Dean Frederick|Sho has been of great help to ™*! Can't harm you! Best cathartic) pany directed by Thomas Rick- The Doll House Mystery.” sha | would like very much to/alone, who were compelled to} Holton, head of the School of Edu-|as she h proved herself the most i - d | etts are working on the San ee 8 get back to Its natural shade, stand three and four hours In a|cation at the University of Wash-|effictent nures in the association or men, women an Diego military reservation, tak Ene Tuesday Night which Ie a light brown. Can you bread-tine to get something to|!ngton I was delighted when she offered children. tng piensa for Ue ferthendes A nding ° Y se some harmiess preparation | keep alive on. What part of this her services to Kitty and am very a s coming “Zaza” (Pauline Frederick). out injurious results. for granulated eyelids? and William Fox Presents THURLOW BERGEN in the ‘LITTLE GYPSY’ 1 could apply to it without injuring et H. H. C. A.—Your letter ought to serve as @ good warning to women who contemplate doing what you did Both yellow vaseline and sage| tea tend to darken the hair with Q—Can you suggest any remedy x ALIC CLEMMER IN THE Coming Next Sunday VALESKA SURATT “Soul of Broadway” 10c CLEMMER lcs: J. 10c With the Supreme Emotional Actress Pauline POOR OOORIIOOOOOSS POOOCOOOSS Frederick Travelogue ALASKA | t (nich ShocRepairS OCT. 12, 1915. (PHOTO PLAYS] ann | \ ~ PAGE 3. jwortarind country do they own? The following poem is seif-ex- | oan ets |eiad we can have auch a splendid woman about her.” “Does Kitty Itke her?’ Herbert looked at me curiously KEEPING THE scrriy tne to do for bore? 1 I think so—I never — Well, you know that Kitty fs peculiar and {t might make a dif she did not like her smeway cannot imagine being satisfied with the kind of a woman whe up district nursing as it Is ference nurse. Kitty serious would take a vocation | . aj ieati Oh, Miss Heathoott ts not at all | A notable indication [otha sald Herbert, much. te | eved. “She i# young. I think a of a present active mar- than Kitty year or so younger k r Choice Se » || herself and she is almost as pretty ket for Choice Seattle }/ie"Kitty, in a different way, of an etate jc ‘ cou Mi Heatheott Is a blon Real: Estate is found in ||| Sse, ee aneet har fase of gold Her eyes are as linnocently blue as those of a ten year-old child. As far as looks go, Kitty must Ike her, al the rapid movement of ne off to war lots in Sea View Park Dear Miss Grey: Kindly permit|| Addition to West Se- How did Kitty get her?” jan old soldier to contribute a few She didn't get her.” he said in | words to the military question. attle, through the of- ]/a surprised manner. “For the Iast |_| am inclined to think “Orphan four months Kitty has been wor Boy’ correct in moet of his!| fices of Mr. H. S. |lrying because we had no nurse en |statements. With the memory of gaged, but | always told her that] |my three years’ active service in|! ‘Turner, t was foolish to jthe Union army during the civil war still fresh in my: Jd, 1 it Nis a didteid naree Gx. | y mind, mus i ir 1? y * Iway district nurse |agree with “Orphan Boy” that the Within 12 days we err dol ngfach that she sald she army, the rank and file, is made EGET ae Bere : would like to know which one she up almost exclusively of the work.\| Have examined and in- || would like to know which one she jing class. In my three years’ ser-| ‘ S Sitae 4 : ‘ “would be practically in vice, | remember seeing but one|| Sured 38 titles in this eeatthe ia Wa Aue fox wae wae very rich man—one of the Astors! tas 4 i would b allable, she did not |—who enlisted as a colonet. and|| addition alone. cae ital wbre ‘about it |was attached to some general's ay Aw {it happened I was In an | staff. He was very much in evi Our policies covered |) otnes part of the city when Kitt |dence until a battle was fought—| : was taken sick. They could nov | then he resigned and went home. completed transactions et me by telephone and Miss} | We soldiers were just a lot of ' ; tt was in my office wait-| poor boys who became filled with only, and had no ref- ng for m hy yp Regen took off hier | a craze to “save the Union,” and srence nti hings and made herself mistres enlisted for “three years or during|| °' CNC NO J, SPHENS, Of corempalent baat for the ductor | the war.” My own personal motive eements and con- fiand put Kitty to bed | was not 80 much to restore the ‘ ‘ Was Kitty taken ill so sud-| Union as to wipe out chatter! tracts not involving the || genty? | pslavery. And now, after half a * 1: * Oh, 1 forgot to tell you . century has passed away, it looke | lmimediate passing Of Jina a uremie con | to me as it did then, that the only He ‘ Scie birth of the child was tt |cause that can justity war is the | title to the buyers. da operetion, ‘Witen thay: at 1466) cause of liberty. The people of the a me and | got home it was world should forget national On each of these The child was alive, but hatreds and jealousies and become P P they tell me that Kitty cannot re really and truly brothers. transactions the title bony Sue baa, however, 60 In t f e | n times of great excitement, asi] was examined, taxe consciousness and expr in 1861, the enlisted men average up In character with the rest of humanity, but In times of peace I could see he was He was try-| Herbert A great strain were paid, title insur- the mere fact of its being so dif ince was issued and y and do his duty, but} ficult to get recruits for the army ‘ , ings overcame | and navy shows that being a so! the deal was closed on him “Don't let her die, Margie dier Is about the last thing a young ont let her die,” he exclaimed. “I man thinks of. the day of sale. About three years ago a certain major of the regular army jcharge of a recruiting office | that enlistments were few and far don't believe | have ever made her understand how much she is to me| and how much I love her and need her. I tried to tell her this morn jr ne ° ing, but she only gave that tired etween; at in his opinion the W h little emile of hers and closed her |eause lay In too much prosperity ASMIMNYTOM | oe eer her ale, Margie jin the country What he meant a "i do m best, Hert 1 | was that if a man was out of work, sald solemnly, while all, the time |there was a chance he might be we there was ringing In my ears, come a soldier, but if he already I'm afraid, Margie—I'm afraid. |had a Job he would pass up the (To Be Continued) Rigo Mane cay tate msurance | George do It.” H. 8. C November 7 WILLIAM FOX Will Present THEDA RARA In “CARMEN” CLEMMER 10c Seattle's Beut 10c Pritvalsy Meuse Quien serve Company orrosite FREDERICK GNELSON Sirke Henry Walthall “GHOSTS” 5c CLASS “A”? *ii.:" SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. You Will Save Money by Coming Here“ Underwear The constant arrival of new merchandise keeps our stock fresh and clean, and we're splendidly ready to serve you, now Alive With Bargains Your ut a few of the many and better or white or Dutch g Section Is filled with a good, ¢ cotton and covered Bilkoline, with a plain tied and size 72x78 $1.69 Ap, pink and blue plaids: they're feature to be called “The Buz. eee with an accumulation of bile and| 7T¢'s Shadow.” Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night Enjoy lite! Your system ts flied | . bowel poison which keeps you! “The Dawn of a Tomorrow” piltous, headachy, dizzy, tongue|/P RO G R.A M S$) isiary Picktora). coated, breath bad and stomach| Alhambra Ending Saturday Night ~*~ 2S sour—Why don't you get a 10-cent Shanghaled” (Charite Chaplin); Liberty Ending Tuesday Night box of Cascarets at the drug store “The Spender,” drama “Simon, the Jester’ (Edwin and feel bully? Take Cascarets to- eee i aaah night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest Clemmer Ending Saturday Night ee liver and bowel cleansing you ever| “The Little Gypsy” (Dorothy A Ending Tuesday Night experienced. You'll wake up with Bernard and Thurlow Bergen) eee a clear head, clean tongue, lively hosts” (Henry Walthall) step, rosy skin and looking and Mission Ending Tuesday Night pains Bp eling fit. Mothers can give a The Silent Battle (Hobart Hen-| Madison Ending Tuesday Night whole Cascaret to sick, cross, ley); a Passes,” drama. “The Devil” (Bessie Barriscale) Hous, feverish chi any time rioters See America First” (travelogue) they are harmless—nev ipe or) Colonial Ending Tuesday Night | “Keeping Up With the Joneses,” Sunshine and Tempest” (Flor-| cartoon comedy sicken hy — As your daily companion WRIGLEY’S will quench you! comfort and happiness. Two delicious flavors. mouth and throat moist and refreshed, quicken your appetite and aid digestion. It lasts long, costs little and means much to your ‘DISCUSS VALUATION OF CITY UTILITIES SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12.—Val- uation of public utilities, espectal- |ly raflroads, was discussed by. second annual convention of the National Association of Railway Commissioners here today. Every | utility commission in the country {s attempting to solve this prob- lem he Interstate Commerce Com- mission is represented by Judson G. Clements, Professor E. W,. Bemis and Joseph W. Folk. SEN. JONES TO TALK U. S. Senator Mileage Jones is scheduled to give a stereopticon jlecture on Washington, D. C., Wed- nesday night at Press club. thirst, keep your