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Sn ee PHONE al 3RDO THE ONLY HIGH-CLASS ORPHEUM THOATRE AND M. Meyerfeld, Jr, President San Francisco STARTING SUNDAY massive Dainty Marie ~The Bison City Four _ Mabelle Lewis and | Paul McCarthy MATINEE DAILY. (Except Sunda EVENINGS The Oriental SEATS READY NEW PA Matinees 2:30 P. M. H.R. Burton, Resident Manager Positively Firat Appearance Here HOUDINI In ie latest, most astounding feat of liberating himself from a - CHINESE WATER TORTURE CELL While hanging, submerged, head downward, with feet bound In _ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY THEATRE Mon., Tues., Wed. | ees M00. engaanen Oct” 18-19-20) == Rirgin Wednesday Matinee—Best Seats $1.00 marked the spon dent learne Novele carried in by travelers had ‘ound with pinpricked nn here and there; instructions to British secret agents A Persistent Inquisitor Assisted TED SHAWN SOLO DANCERS—NATIVE HINDUS more inquisitive and sus BEAUTIFUL ENSEMBLE gore Presenting a Complete New Repertoire of ‘0 i Oriental ,.. Modern Danse): Nights, 25¢ to $2.00||. seh of ihe wumpect' person! subtle wchers, the Prices: bastines, 26c to $1.00 Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantag: STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 16, 1915. REPORTER “SPY"! AT SEATTLE THEATRES THE COMING “WEEK AIN 5106 TRIES GERMANS Declares Kaiser's Agents at! & MADISON VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT REALTY CO, INC, PROPER Bentheim Are Surely | Martin Peck, Managing Director on the Job. | | GIVEN THIRD DEGREE { BY ED L. KEEN United Press Staff Correspondent | LONDON, 8 23.—( By Man.)| Bentheim is the Germain gateway | nearest Amatordam, It ts there the! anthepy activities of the German} gkovernment are concentrated, The authorities suspect that most Brit ish spies employ this route | To break up thelr work there has been applied to Bentheim a aystem of inquisition that convinces the visitor that what he has r ot Teutonic thoroness was not exag MATINEE, oct. 17 cover, Robert L. Dailey & Co. Elsie Fay & Co. Novelty Clintons © the narrative of the American correspondent, who, ins aginatively, a proGerman spy, man Aged without a great deal of diftt-| culty, to escape from England j Having, in the North sea, assum ed the mental attitude of a pro Britieh spy, the correspondent pro ceeded’ to Rotterdam Can't Carry Printed Matter There exhaustive data were re quired regarding the purpose of his contempiated trip to Berlin, the persons he expected where he would stop, ow long, ete,, all of which carefully recorded in a big vs ssssss-10@ AND 25¢ and Holidays) 10¢, 25¢ AND 50¢ to m ledge: You understand, of course,” re man official, “that you are not itted to take any | written or printed matter into Ger Many-—not even your visiting cards. Danse Artiste |If you want to use them, send them Jon by mail Afterward, at Berlin, the corre 4 the reason His expertence at Hentheim re | minded the make believe «py of that at Tilbury it was so d rent | Instead of the six verbal exa ers there was only one, but t fous all the Englishmen put to-| detail the travel sons for his jou f his pa ese © # also » secrets | Moone the ¢ It ts rue artintte O¥-lof the esented ous world-famous danse rtiste Make Thoro 8 St. Dents, who is to appear at t! Monday, with a wday Classic “" Divertissement | ..:.9.0.° 0° °°" ss Sores rw’ ia ail A ile ant be the counter/nee, wherein Hea the slow transi All Special Scenery—-Beautiful Costuming lirected operations |tions of line from exquixtte rhythm | Augmented Orchestra * Each article was rémoved and/to rhythm trisked | In such dances, the primitive art |. Pockets were searched, coatlin-|of arts was first revealed and hel "| jings felt, shirta opened, turn-over| sacred collars unfolded, bat-bands remoy-| In one of the Oriental da MAIL ORDERS NOW Jled. snoo-noeis sounded. to see ff{come clone to an adagio of they were hollow quiet joy, In nother we was no quired to bis watch case was not re-jture of inhuman subi a lothing—but|In another we are ifted into an} the hol-|Sllegro of divine passion, while tume, is as supple as a willow in the wind. As she moves forward and backward, ber head t touches the floor In another moment she is whir ing like a bronze and silver cloud Meantine, all bis fellow-passen Kers, regardiess of nationality, got} the same | Bright and early next morning,| Jat his hotel in Berlin, a police agent} | and, from the questions, it NTAGES Vaudeville ights 7 and 9 P. M. In the Comedy Classic Joe Whitehead Comedian and Dancer. THREE FIRST MOTION PICTURES OF BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON BOTHWELL BROWNE & CO. “THE GREEN VENUS” In “A NIGHT AT THE CLUB.” TLE FIREMEN’S BAND AT THE SAN FRANCISCO FAIR Other Big Features. 10c and 20c. until, amid a crash of instru ments, she les in a sobbing heap, and the stage is in darknes j With Miss St. Dents and her | pany is Ted Shawn, halled as the| most beautiful man in the world. | He appears as Mise St. Denis’ part. | |\Uy ner in several of her dances. | | | | ORPHEUM Houdini comes to the Orpheun | as the stellar attraction next week Houdini {8 a man of mystery. Ap. arently there is nothing he car not} get out of. Locks, bara, knots | shackles and straltjackets, are ® old] stuff to Houdint. He exp: hope that during this his first "vist | four days. Between 3,500 to 4000 e to Seattle, a local genius may in-| teachers from all parts of the state| Vane something new. on which to| are expected to participate. King.|,.. or tri nit “ [Pierce and. Kitsap counties witi|t?? Nis powers, Bring your idea to} hold tat Smathrate at the Orpheum and challenge Hou-| Hone, oe tioatecitute at the same aint, Other acts: Dainty Marie, | SOry for the, teachers ten bul | dressed in white tights, in classic | achers from these | woses, singing, dancing and acro- hatics; Robert L. Dailey & Co., heim had been telegraphed] eadquarters for corroboration with Music and Girls Gertie Van DyKe Popular Singing Comedienne. CHUMS | The 29th annual meeting of the Educational associa | tion will convene in Seattie on Oc-/| tober 27 and the sesston will last THE DOINGS OF THE SEAT counties to be in attendance. Live Within Your Means The first and fore- -most principle of financial success is expressed in the four words above. They form a motto for every home in Se- attle today. Save and Invest Your Surplus is a common-sense rule of equal im- portance, If you have not done so already, lose no time about open- ing a savings account at the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank and adopt these twin rules of success. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SRCON® ANU CHRRAY Seattle schools will be dismissed Thursday and Friday, October 28 and 29, to give the teachers an op | portunity to be at the inatitute Among the speakers will be | President Suzzatlo of the U. of W | Dean Thomas Balliet of the Uni | versity of New York, Superintend. jent Alderman of the Portland schools, T. J. Newbill of the de omedy skit ‘Our Bob’ Bison City Four, a male quartet, in char acter songs, in costume pretty iste Fay, assisted by Miller and Hogan in breezy songe and dances Mabelle Lewis and her overgrown partner, Paul McCarthy, in “Dainty Different Doings’; the Novelty Clintons. human grase “Not how cheap, but haw geod." K vistas ereow'e |partment of agriculture, Washing. |"Oppers cat a motto ton, D. O; ack Lavin 1. Torae The Travel Weekly shows bits of | a FMAM italy, Serbia, Brittany, Turkey, | of Stanford untversity and a num |her of Seattle and state peda.|AustiaHungary and Hindostas Insist on Thi Milk fe : | empress 18 1 | | Young America,” headline fea | WEST DENIES IT }ture at the Empress, begining Sun. Because: | PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16—Rx-| matine: stove Reading From Left to Right: Ted Shawn and Ruth St. Denis, in One of Their Oriental Dance had Whitehead, at the Pantages; (Bottom) One of the Troupe in “Young Americ pili lena: mmend Peruna to all sufferers ESSAY WRITERS Ever Felt | Wit titarrn. ‘1 do not think T ever RHEUMATIS = felt much better. | am really sur- asay | FOR Muct | prieed at the work | con Ga | GolMijcee iar irres ean | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Oct. 16 Much |not think too much praise can be | tiem and its low tubing of his keys was peered | still another furnishes an andante Sinn here, are offering 950,000. a: Mra. William H. 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It is intense dealing with natural peo- |Gov. West today denied that he|three girls, « r dancers would be a candidate for congress! singers, carefully costumed and] }in the primaries next spring. Ru-|carrying three seta of special! mor had it that he would make the | scenery | 1—Healthy Cows Clean Dairies. 20S 2—Perfect pas j race Mack and Maybell present a live teurising | cence — |ly comedy skit, “Fifty-Fifty.” Oth 4—Sanitary cool MEXICANS HAPPY er acts are: Cassidy and Longton, | ing and bot | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16.--Mex.|DUTlesaque scenic comedy, “The _ thing. loan merchants, arriving today |SMoke Queen”; Bean and’ Hamil. | 5—Prompt de Jaboard the steamer San Juan, were |t0D. acrobatic jumpers; Irving | livery. lunanimous in the belle? that the |@ossler, planiat and vocalist; Alice | Order by Phone recognition of Carranza will mean| Bey and company in a singing | character change novelty act, and! Harry and Etta Conley in their | of good times in Elliott |rural comedy, “At the Old Cros 223 LIVES 200 YEARS!|"""- - - | care Haarlem Headiining the bill at the New| of | Pantages, opening with Monday! * an/matinee, is Bothwell Browne &/ company in the comedy classic | with music, “The Green Venus.” | There are a lot of pretty girls in the act. Another big musical act will be provided by the Th se-|Chums, in “A Night at the Club. ve in| Other numbers on the bill are: Joe tain-/ Whitehead, comedian and dancer, ; ‘Atlin “A Bunch of Squirrel Food has stood the|Gertie Van Dyke, singing comedt: | ears, prepared enne; the Swain Ostman Trio, | comedy acrobats, and Jonathan, oratories, and | the cartoonist, who has been creat Irug store,|ing wide interest In Chicago, The | Your me sixth installment of “Neal of the y wet e mute to get tia| Navy.” Pathe serial, will shown Une GOLD MEDAL brand. for) Also first pictures of the doings of e and guaranteed by the Ow! the Seattle Firemen's band at San Franciaco GET IT AT EVANS’ ard and Cob $: ace . “WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE” For four nights, beginning Sun laay, Nov Seattle theatre goe will at the Moore the musical nbin trd and Union ple in their natural way, using a beautiful allegorical plot to typify Avarice, Rum, Lust and 5 . Passion. 1S the Risrourermnnennas ey Hole in Devily shown. MISS GRACE R. SEABOTT will sing “The Rosary” at the end of the film. 25 Cents It’s Worth It on 25 The expense of the film makes the CENT price imperative. The merit of the film makes it all that could be desired for several times that price THE MELBOURNE SECOND AVE. AT UNIVERSITY Her portrait hung in the house of God, Over the altar high. It saved her soul when al} seemed lost; Now don’t you wonder why? t= a) os