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WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO.,, ING, « USE YOUR CREDIT—WE CHARGE NO INTEREST closeouts. The 9x2 Tapestry Good Cotton Comforts, full size Sateen covered: all new sanitary cotton fillings, Special Monday and Tuesday $1.25 $1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week. Your Old Stove Taken as the First Payment. 2Sc size Genuine “O-Cedar” Polis! Furnit 416° 424 No shop-worn patterns or Quantity Size Grade g TaN “Tapestry Wrussels 18 SITS Tapestry Brussels” Hrussels mes are hy Pure Tt Tapestry Briswels “‘ The best Range brains _and_experlence have ever produced.” “WICK MEAL” STEEL RANGES) THEY ARE BETTER BECAUSE: They are just heavy enough to b good, durabl The strengthened parts are thox where the myst wear is. The walls are Asbestos lined. They are made of steel, co they are strong and cannot The only ri Tuesday .. ~ Fis ~Ts007 and Range Solid Oak Library Table in the fumed finish; bas 48inch top with good sized) «drawers heavy Crafteman construction, with large shelf; regular price $21.50. Special, Mon day and following stock list shows the values Sell “TS00 lasting. enamel: Absolutely Rust-Proof, EXTRA SPECIAL .17¢ re @. ine ike Street: $14.85 Tws Days’ Special Selling of High Grade Tapestry Rugs All brand new patterns and colors Comforts nsequentl; crack. made where th. Back Fine, Back ¥ Wall and All Insid Porcelain IS CARRANZA A —JEKYLL-HYDE? Recognition of “First Chief"| rime, Say Those Who Know the Man, PLUNDERED COUNTRY WASHINGTO Oct, 16.—Has the recognition of Carranza by the Pan-American conferen ing the United States, | derous tyranny more firmly than ever around the throat of mutilated Mexico? | That is the warning contained tn the opinions and observations of various persons who jsinning of the Mext have n in a p tion to study and judge Carranza—the man His record is one of red | ruin, they declare, not more | brutal than that of Villa's, but | more terrible in ite | quence beca carr | systematically and on a vaster scale. a State Is Plundered With the passing of Diaz, Car ranza turned to Madero, and be came governor of the state of Coahuila, a part of which He shoes the border of Texa The state t lemoraltzed out! ae 1 atled right and left a used these border raids” to redit Madero He planned a personal against Madero and then came the murder of Madero, and Huerta a» sumed power anza forced to bide his time Flees Huerta’s Wrath When Huerta demanded submis sion from all governors, Carranza revolution nd a few followers, taking all avail able funds, 20,000 pesos, fled for their larations follow upe anza signed the de ideals framed by h ers while in hiding at Guad: It was this that gave Carranza Juoncicn g MALTED ED MILK | ‘The Food-Drink for All Agee | killing D. ata EXTACY, 8 FORDER 4 . | wastlake, When gripping grief the heart doth weand, And reas, Then music with her stiver a0 wh speedy belp doth lend redress, G. Gilbertson, driver of an auto | rae for the Belfre Transfer Co. sult of the truck running under $1,500 bonds as Saturday near Howell st Yoursf! |MAN KILLED BY GAR; armors gee “seme | DRIVER ARRESTED Parker, AT THE MOORE and the musical BEEN PRODUCED Make Reservations Sat conta; Gallery, reserved, 50 cents direction o THESE OPERAS HAVE IN SEATTLE, NOR the Charles Lagourgue. All Week, October 25 to 30, With Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. /] The Flying Dutchman i 1 The Merry Wives of Windsor Presented in English by the STANDARD GRAND OPERA COMPANY Under the stage direction of Mme. Hesse-Sprotte of Mr NEVER BEFORE nresery Moore IN ANY OTSER CITY OF THE WEST. 04, 25 conta, Box Office. the re down and| use sien WAS UNCLE CHEATED an oiler for the traction com afternoon, on his chance to play, in the eyes of United States, his role of the sa vior of Mexico« The confiscation of traitors property” was a clause In his dec laration that won him thousands of men“eager for the chances for plunders In three years Carranza and his people have Hed thelr 39,000 pesos. $15,000, to the millions they now hold | | The United States |Alaska from Russia tor {The Kennecott copper min purchased , at the head of the Copper river, Alaska, is now producing each month cop per valued at $1,440,000, it was an nounced Monday. If It continues to maintain the record of produc tion maintained the past four months, it will, have purchase price Dr, 1. Re Olmek. Granted That You Must Take Care of Your Teeth—Still You Would Not Want a Tailor to Work on Them, Would You? Moat assuredly not, because he b and cause you end Alasatinfaction. Mut equipped and for the least added prote mee rie Me sete! 4d manager of this office 16 responsible, You t any mistake b ning ° ir dental work. It tn ble that among your neighbors {ll find one or more of our mat infled pation Ask about us Regal Dental Offices Third -jthe since the be-| situation, | within six months,| produced more than Alaska's) ery bea of STAR@MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, U.S, WILL SPRING ‘SURPRISE IN AIR on Aeroplane De- velopment WASHINGTON, Oct utility of battleships, aeroplanes and dirigibles subject of a separate report from Seeretary Dantels to president, it was learned today In the last session of congress there was a #treng tendency to favor evelopment of submarines and alreraft to the exclusion of the |giant battleships, Daniels has’ sug |gested America should have balanced fleet, with the big still predominant The naval advisory mittee on aeronautics |" the president, a 18 submarines, will be boats board will er ite meeting & report on military air craft developments abroad and tome of the remarkable develop ments in Ameri The United States has the only Thursday, |nelf-balancing aeroplane |practically sails itself, it ts learned The aviator only steerr th cram ROME, Oct. 18.—The allies land ed at Enos today, according to the |Messagero, and seized the neigh boring Dedeaghatch rallroad } YE STEPPISTS DANCE Ye Steppist club will give wple Souvenir dance Thursday night at the Renton Hilt clubhouse, | 18th and Madison. | osname talent a PIER lIAMUSEMENT (MO ORE—"""r,, Wed, Matines, Best Senta 81.00 RUTH ST. DENIS TED SHAWN 133,3.2'7 MPANY In New Ortew sie and Modern TUES, a2.00 HOUDINI | iste Pay & Co, ™ and) yi Novelty Clintons Orpheum Travel Weekly Matinee Daily—10¢ and te a 1Oe, the and Se NEW | PANTAGES Mate, T0O—Nights, 7 = | BeTHw nnown REEN VENUS" Tue Motion Pletures of Seattle Firemen'’s Band Ban Francisce OTHER BIG FRATURES Board of Experts Will Report} |DESIGN A NEW CRAFT) The) the} a well com-| submit! 1915. PAGE Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, in the auditorium of the Y. M, C. A. Fourth ave, and Madison et. Inga| Orner will sing for the British: | American Rellef association Miss Orner has just come attle, This will be her first ap pearance before a Seattle audience | The musical commit of the re Hef association feels flattered at jher kindness tn offering her talents |free of charge. There will be a allver collection taken up for the relief fund. All in sympathy with the cause of the allies are invited to attend B. Shor prope milk 1 depot t, who, with Ber * to establish o distributing and in in attle. ldress the King County Democrat club Saturday, said producers |the territory tapped by Seattle are paid on an average of 12 cents a jgallon for their milk, and the con sumer pays 40 cents for it |ference going the distributer John Shields, pentral to which} who spends much of ft in the ex-| the |pen™ involved in jother fellow's route The club adopted a resolution in |dorsing the plan for the depot ‘ARMY PAPERS GONE duplicating | Papers relating to lumber trans Jactions for the French government Jaro the only articles missing from lthe clothing of W. H. Kennedy, the |Seattle mag who was thrown from] on the Seattle-Tacoma Thursday n anto }road last DIES WHILE FISHING Alexander Scougal, 7 art fail while fishing In La nion. He fell off a pile into t | water. Best Way Known to Darken Gray Hair | are oning tt Sani 4 by Bartell Drug Co. This greatest of sex pictures, show- ing the “Woman” in the false mar- riage; in the hap- py home; then sent to the street with her baby; giving her baby to the good monks; entering the house of lost souls; LEADING IN A LIFE -OF SIN; turning her son back to the path of GOD. of cas soprano, Miss Grace R. “The Rosary.” If you would surely se tend the Matinees. ‘ Dies at last in the arms priest, when she is an out- Many wept yesterday as they watched the GREAT SOUL OF A WOMAN. At the close of the film the sweet-voiced mezzo- MELBOURNE THEATRE Second Avenue at University. 25 Cents—It’s Worth It Continuous From 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. her an_ honored son, t. Seabott beautifully sings cure a seat, if possible at- PRIMA DONNA TO) SING AT BRITISH| RELIEF CONCERT| INDORSE MILK PLAN the dit-| 1, died of} |there is another hymn GERMANS HIT AT BELGIAN LINE |Make Determined Onslaught in Attempt to Break Through CKS PARIS, Oct, 18.—-Advices today indicated the Germans are trying |to break the Belgian section of the west front French artillery con tinued today to shell many parts of the German western front In the northern section the artillery and ATTA REPULSED These Are $3.9 For EXABLISNED 1876 ac Dougall 2 fouthwick New Blouses Lace and Crepe de de Chine Blouses ‘es or Back infantry struggle around Bois-En | Hache was turned to the French advantage, Today's official state ment told of the repulse of three |German attacks there, Further lsouth, to the north of Verdun and |Lihons, continual trench fighting and bombardment of German works was reported Heavy damage, tt was done by a Fre |bardment of Treves | Prussia, in retaliation |raids on London SHIP TORPEDOED; Tf REPORTED DEAD LONDON, Oct. 18.—Seventy-one are reported to have perished when an Austrian submarine sank the French steamship Admiral Hemelin in the Mediterranean without warning A later Marsetiles message said 23 of the crew were landed there but mentioned no casualties, so it is uncertain whether the 33 include all aboard TAUNTED BY WIFE, MAN ENDS HIS LIFE, “Well, he made good his bluff! This was the comment of Mre. William A. Me 112 10th ave. N, as she stood in the public morgue and gazed at the body of her hus band, a fireman on the steamer Potlatch. McGee left home Thurs. night ofter an argument with/| wife, which ended when he seized a phini of poison All a bluff, a big bluff. dare.” Mra, McGee taunted him Saturday two boys found his body in a clump of bushes in Lip. coln park ENTERTAIN “PREXY” was believed. aerial bom in Rhetnish for Zeppelin day his You don says she OME with clever ide of very S sleeves chiffon as in dressy blouses of lace and fancy fastenings; sev- eral feature new collars and vestees quite different from The new black or nav usual flesh, the white, Crepe de Chine Blouses are in y with novelty collars or pin tucks or worked in front with eyelet embroidery or per- haps the sleeves set-in with beading; each blouse Styles that you would being featured in this she A Novel something new in expect to pay $5.00 for are owing at.. $3. Seconda 21 Display of Hallowee n Novelties ALLOWEEN Post ( ‘ards, 10¢ to 50¢ doz. Halloween Tallies and Place Cards, 15¢ to $1 a dozen Pumpkin Halloween Cards and Black Cat, Witch, Halloween Napkins, 100 Napkins 40¢. be Ghost and Bla Pumpkin, ack Cat Stickers, box, 10¢. Folders, 5¢@ to 25¢. 10¢, Cut Outs, pkgs., autifully decorated, dozen 5¢, —First Floor. $4. 90 Table Cloths Tomorrow $3.85 CLOTH President Henry Suzzallo, of the univertt’ and Mrs. Suzzallo, wil! »¢ called upon to stay up two} his this wee Tuesday night Seattle a nni of Stanford wil! give a dinner in their honor at the| 2 Annex, and Wednes| jday night they will be guests of the Seattle Press club, at a formal reception and dance CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 SOME GLIMPSES AT | SEATTLE CHURCHES | church—"t |the Son, ete Then the number of fannounced. You'll book in the rack ¢ pew just ahead of you You stand while singing the hymn, You'll enjoy the lusty way those hymne are sung. It fairly raises the roof. Then you sit down the assisting ministers jscripture lesson, some passage from the Bible having bearing on which is to follow ng, the Lord's prayer the choir and congre belleve in the Father a bymn is find a hymn the back of the and one of reads the fs chanted by gation Then you choir sit down, while the sings another anthem. Then After that, the collection is taken How Collection Is Taken Th is considerable ceremony connected with taking the collec tion, The ushers march to the front in pairs, and stand around the rostrum with heads bowed. The tones from the organ seem very far away The church becomes silent as Dr. Matthews prays, asking for Hb erality, that the work of the church may go or Then the feally covering ushers begin systemat the church with collection plates. They pass a plate down a row, the congregation handing it from one to another and| dropping thelr nickels and dimes as it passes. While the collection | is being taken there {s music, éith er a solo or duet or quartet The collection finished, the ush ers march to the front again, and |the choir sings softly a prayer of thanks | How Preacher Dresses And then Dr, Matthews, im mensely tall, thin, and command instant attention, rises slowly and without preliminaries begins to preach He is clad always In a long black coat, Might trousers and a white | vest In most churches there is a pul lpit. But there is none in Dr. Matthews’ chureh. The rostrum is like a lecture platform Dr. Matthews preaches with few gestures, The ones he uses are | dramatic, and effective When he points his long fore- |finger at the congregation and says lowly but tensely, “You sinner!” \the congregation squirms uncom fortably and looks to see who the |gullty party is, He Doesn't Bore You At the morning service his ser.) mon tmually mal discussion of a purely religious t ne. In the evening, however, jhe take@ up some matter of cur rent interest, and intersperses his sermon with much practical com | ment At times he is bitter in de }nunciation. He ®an stir — his |auditors to a high pitch and then jhave them smiling the next mo- ment You need have no fear of being bored while listening t@ him | His sermon Sunday night bore this lengthy title Bhe Present Alarming Conditions Were Proph sied and They Call to Seattle Men \to Repent. is restricted to a for-| URE FLAX 72x inches fern border; Special, $3.85. S of Irish manufacture, size Designs are Shamrock with rose and poppy and stripe pr fern and moss rose. $1.25 Breakfast Cloth, Tomorrow 85c Pure Linen Breakfast c and ready for use. Spec bleached all several border des! Full inches; Medium linen Special, 6O¢. ished Calls War a Picnic This war is, comparatively speaking, a Sunday school picnic, | compared with the wars which shall follow before Christ's second coming. Wars will not cease until Christ comes.” He sald {t unemotfonally, in a conversational tone, one long hand thrust in his trouser pocket, the forefinger of the other shaking up and down fn the faces of the con gregation You right, sonally, in the church. know you're not living he went on, speaking per seemingly, to every person “You know you are wasting your time with politics, and sin and passions and and selling, and the things of the world Appeals for Better Living There are five prophecies in the scriptures for Christ's second coming to every one for his first, he said. “He's comin, _ folks, he's| coming, he's coming and the pastor repeated it and ripe it, until the congregation was listen- ing with strained ears. Be ye also ready,” he added, “for in such an hour as ye think TURN HAIR DARK Grandma kept her locks glossy and thick with a simple mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gra streaked and faded hair is grand. mother's treatment, good, even the greatest advantage. sage and the mussy home, All drug stores ready-to-use product called “W: eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound |for about 50 cents a bottle |very popular because discover {t has been applied ply moisten brush with it and draw Sim. ata time; b rhing the gr hair disappea phur is that, besides beautiful {darkening the hair after a few ay which is so attractive; child taking alarmed inventory of He had every man, woman and |euua past lives before he had fin- falling hair, man silver bleached; Fleur de Lis pure buying | WITH SAGE TEA) dark, | and folks are again using it to keep their hair a color, which {s quite | sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance ts of Nowadays, tho, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the! mixing at! sell the | Tt ta} nobody can your comb or a soft this thru your hair, taking one small strand what delights | the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and) plications, it also produces that soft | luster and appearance of abundance | besides, pre. vents dandruff, itching scalp and Ger- hemmed size 45x45 inches; design only; 85¢. loths ; ial, 75c Hemstitched Towels, Tomorrow 57c 20x38 towels; size 57¢. linen igns. Special, 75¢ Linen Lawn, Tomorrow 60c sheer quality, kerchiefs or collar and cuff sets; suitable for women’s hand- 36 inches wide; pure -Third Floor. ———$—$ $$ $$$ not, \P he'll come. Isn't that an ap- | fora better living—for a closer | walk with God? Will you come? Will | you come?—" and he repeated this | many times. | He suddenly pointed his finger |to a man 10 rows back. “There sits a man whose wife is a consecrated Christian. If Christ came, that man would be left sit- ting alone in that pew.” } Organ Booms Farewell He pointed farther back, at a woman “Your husband is a Christian, ready to meet his Lord; you are not,” he sald. “He would be taken up and you would be left. Oh, that jawful shock of separation. Will you come? And then followed the benedic- tion, a silent prayer, the organ re sponse, and the service was over. The organ boomed its farewell as the congregation filed out | | Meats of Best Quality and at Lowest Prices at Frye’s QUALITY Markets Tuesday’s Specials Fancy April Eggs (storage) . Sugar Cured Picnics Choice Shoul- der Pork Steak. Choice Steer Round Steak Choice Mutton Chops ....- Choice Steer Str- loin Steak ...... at ae Choice Steer © Shoulder Steak 12:¢ AT FOLLOWING MARKETS: MPIC MARKET a RICAN MA’ AMES Third Ave. WESTERN MARKET 1 Western Ave, WEST speed Bory | “foarte ys MARKET 169 Ocet BALLARD MARKET Ballard Ave. Purple Soop, Winatl 190 | Ide 7c c Leok for tor 'U. 8 8. it signifies Shops sail ages ae CERRO CRERAR EEDA SERECE RR DECADE TERE ae (eeeeeseeeere,

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