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STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1915. PAGE 3, aDpA W 13 SUFFOCATE IN pweites LHAMBRA TENEMENT FIRE. nee GREY’S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Westlake, Pine and Fifth Q.—We are two young girle of 17,) oblige A READER. |married « divorced woman with a newapapers ever printed in Amer-| and we come to you for aivice, We A-—-Write to the Mur of In-jehild, and her folks coaxed her would like to know if it would be | formation Agricultural Dept,|away? Could he be made to sup. answer as soon as poe port her child after she left? | Family of Six Included in Vic teat, Pi proper for ua to give two youry men Washington, D, ¢ 6 tims of Brooklyn sible A READER: |0 ‘Garlemnas Broaeat. “We have Thanking you ACR Ss Blaze A.—The history of the printing young men about six. @--Would you kindly inform me] A.—-It would be impossible for AT UAMES OF dp de tibbaleea tk: Aashride demas nd they have been gentie. thru your columns whether a man|me to answer such a question, The | ———— eH " . can be made to pay alimony If he! court decides such matters ‘STARTED BY OIL LAMP |begins on Septomber Ne V) badongo it Was upon that date that Richard ingly faver us qth & reply 90 inns Roem ceca a P. HOTOPL AYS Remarkable Values 14690, for NEW YORK, Nov, 2.—Thre or of what was to have doing, Thank you women, four children and six vt men, including a family of six, ja periodical publication. Stran Pay “ae in 4 es : suffocated in a fire which |as it may seem, however, this first en and boys take the in 2 : wiped out two tenements on | American journalist wax endowed {ative in prosent giving it you B Fredd z e i have very good reason to believe North Sixth st, Brooklyn, early with a sense of originality of which today. even the makers of the modern] ‘Hat the vo¥% are going to give you Eight Reels Thirty famt adie berleit: | leanmata pers might find | Presents Christmas, you might give Double Inducements in All Departments en, were driven homeless into | reason for, in his aatu-| tem each e nice box of home-made Adapted from the streets, tatory ated that as there were | OSM get eae Muerte: «Fue 2 dap Pi The b therted. tetts. en | teats thine rumote betas of ted Particular value, and perishable, The Sign of the Rose oi! lamp, but within an hour jin the town of Boston which were COpMeduently you could not be ertt Charming Suits 4 1 h | firemen had it under contro! constantly doing a great deal of —"“the play that makes Bodies of the tenants were —hurm, hs requested his r to} dimples to catch the laid on the pavement, while furnish him with a list of those per adnan tine ry aaa Pe mtae by Worth Up to $29 ” » by y rons who were x euch storien! p + eto, tears. surgeons desperately, but vain na who w starting euch rei te be put In a wedding eae. aad ly, tried to revive them with hat he might advertise them in the . P " pulmotore, as shrieking rela- | guccesding isnties of his paper. In| thelr meaning OOLLY. Until Saturday Night tives watched, other words, his plan was to print] AA tiny ring, thimble and a all 1 penny are placed at intervals in the wedding cake. The thtrable denotes #, the ring rac pv. 2. loodhor the sheet, had rot the authorities marriage, end the TACOMA, Nov. 2.—Bloodhounds Mi cashy-seomices eaten . are on the trail today of Harry | Put an end to the project by vromr 10c—One Price Atchison, of 483% South Thompson |!¥ *ppressing the newspaper. Thal QW, st in the Journal was to have borne the| —Wil corduroy auite be worn Saturday, |name of “Public Occurrences, Hoth |thle winter? What other materials Foreign and Domestic will be good MRS, T As only one tssue of this strange), A Corduroy suits wil! be w newspaper appeared, the historians|TO® material ts usually made inte of Journalism havo usually failed *Port sults, and consequently suct to mention ft, but Instead hare Suits are pot so suitable for dress ‘ r thone of velve vadelor given the credit for the publication | We#r @8 thom Ivet, broadeloth or some of the smooth tintshed — - - a regular weekly Ist Shows start at 10:30, 12, 1:20, n town, schome 3. 4:30, 6:58, 7:18, 8:30 and BLOODHOUNDS ON TRAIL : 7 : sir 9:45 pm, entative sur. forts when he markable purchase, and to make t pecial intro rice for We certainly Lave sold mar assures a pular models are j included— Plain Tallore d Sults—Semi- Dress Sulte—Belted Sulte—and Fur Trimm Suite ave, who has been woods near Shelton « sine i) Russian Green, Nigger Brown, 3 Mulberry, Mouse Gray, Navy, Belgian Blue and Black. fodical to John ‘ sstolotne, Gibaie an, and the cloths. Wool poplins, serges and garbardines are also very stylish Sam Hill, the wealthy Westerner, 1 peajadinen, give them a chance tojof the first per who has inade good roads from| exchange ideas, to grow neighborly| Campbell, a Scote British umbia to California, and and to be of service to one anoth-| postmaster of Boston, who lesued has thus welded the people of the er” the first num of The Boston Sorthwest into closer relations, Judge Thomas Burke, Frank Ter| News-Letter” on April 24 accorded a rousing welcome at race, of Orillia, and Judge F. V For more than 15 years the Rainier club Monday night, the Brown, president of the Rainier|had the journalistic f occasion being a celebration of nt* club, and toastmaster, were among tO himself, but In the p Men's Wear Bergen, fects and Tweeds comprise All with guar 4 \inings diy finished ¢ only ask unity t 4 of our epee det... SIS Q.—Can you tell me who has the choice of the minister, the bride or the groom? PEARL. A-—The groom makes all ar rangements and pays the fee, but id atter part of announcement that he will leave the speakers 1719 another er, Called “INC! ne consults the bride as to her P Portland and make his home once) Hill showed a number of ster Gazette,” was started in Boston.) on oice more in Seattle ticon views of good roads. and tn 17 “s a“ third bobs ° ‘ Samuel Jackson, publisher of the by James Franklin, unde: G@-Whet! aban "00 ak mane At U ual Prices This Week Oregon Journal, who was one of CLUB TO GIVE CANTATA = [of “The New England Courant” | nave often noticed it in legal forms. nus many speakers, said The Amaryllis Musical club will | CURIOUS I have great respect for the man give the canta Garden of Flow FIRST SAILOR QUALIFIES A—This abbreviation means who thinks of the other fellow, and ers,” at the M. E. church, 30th and and others therefore f admire Sam Hill King, vening at 8:15 Karl G. Osterberg, of Seattle, a * “The good roads of Washington Walter S. Jenkins will assist with| veteran seaman on this coast, is Q.—Will you kindly tell me are better educators than the Uni- trontbone, Wilbur Westerman, vio-| the first to ina eet an an able where anyone can get literature versity of Washington. They briog lin, and Normal Kessler will rej seaman, under the LaFollette sea. that will inform them about raisin ane wads : pr ry people together, Swipe out their cite. ‘men's act |hoge and cattle, feed, etc. ang | Played by Clara Kimball Young. : , n t- | bl tton, b fe Economical women will welcome this op- portunity to make a liberal price-saving on Fall Underwear needs. Below are listed a Note the facial pression which so plainly portrays the emotions that racked Trilby’s soul while she was in the hypnotic clutches of Sven- few of the items. gall. The character of Trilby, shown at the Melbourne theatre, is Women's vente, as in | Misses’ Fine Hibbed Hose, in eee A battle ro has been staged ms Bose; Certs for Seattle. As befits royalty, this R. eccaks, ae battle will be fought out in he piesese thread Jestic silence, for it will be quee & ad, regu n 4 a of ailent drama who will the pr fas 43c dal Union sults, combatants ; Now for the Once-aYear Event |)oscsd Es Thri Pj B W, it k | SR An Exceptional ular $2 garments play version of “Carmen,” while at the same time Theda Bara will con Less Than Half Price tinne her interpre tion of the * This occasion is one we have been planning for months. It is the only sale—and the only ame play at the Clemmer theatre. We had to take all there were in the y form of sale—that we shall hold from one year’send to the other. No other event affords an While essentially the story of the lot, and m broken lines of sizes, to ¢ oO} rtunity for saving and for discriminate selection. The purpose of this annual sale impetuous gypsy girl is the same get the price concession that enables z e qual oppo y 8 be in both productions, yet there are 4 . is to “clean house.” In the sale we offer at ridiculously low prices all the odds and ends dutatis. bb eitiair “ecivanted wad us to make this sale—but they're all 2 which we accumulate in“the course of a year’s selling—such as used pianos, which we exchange these famous actresses, that the} splendid styles “ e have sored od 4 ° in trade on the purchase of new ones, a few instruments that are used during the year for dem double presentation of “Carmen,” Ore since - gph Oi arene 7 onstrating purposes, and other pianos and player pianos that become marred and otherwise reageed & dividing yet cape sien the price asked . shopworn. No strictly new instruments are offered, except a few that come under the head of Fees cee wee rater Ancaaiat Rg As t. discontinued models. All these odds and ends, however, are offered at prices that mean a sacri iat av 2DC Gantin Corsets and Mat be fice of our entire profits WILL BE INNOVATION teraity, Walsts 4 et Wis sale: Callsbein -theatee, . tha $1.50 "7 are tems 4 2 - rs “y pee bs ° of the very atest idition to the Jensen & Von e values to $3.50. All the ; Herberg string, will be an innova ding the Front Lace le of good coutil, with elastic tion in more than one res will have the largest seating ca pacity of any theatre here, and it will be the first showhouse down town to come as far east as Fifth) | ave. | That's what Manager Jensen|signs at all, cee |thought when he put three men out oe 8. L. Rothapfel, of New York, jon the streets, dressed ‘em up with] — In the movies everything Is of the famous Strand theatre, /goggles, and placarded them went possible. Therefore it Is not who will soon be in charge of {signs reading, “I Am Blind.” These] strange that Cleo Madison the new Rialto theatre in the [signs were on their breasts, On) should be her own mother at q big city, will be in Seattle Mon. |their backs a different legend read,| the Mission theatre, in “A day, coming here under an ar- Thousand Dollars to See! Mother’s Atonement.” She rangement with the Mutual van at the Alhambra.” | plays mother and daughter at Film Co. to speak before ex. A fine advertising idea, eh? | the same time, an achievement hibitors, A dinner will be But it didn't work. The men] Possible by double photogra- given in his honor at the Lin- |came back disgusted, because peo-| Phy. coin hotel at 5 p,m ple insisted on leading them across |— ee the street, cont ing pennies and EDDIE'S AFTER FILM CONCERN nickels, etc Eddie Foy, who is appearing at! It seems that people who read the Orpheum this week, with his|the front signs didn't read the other| regiment of children, is piling uy aA mountain of attachments again ose vane oa t 1 n 1 not ask !f you ni the Keystone Film company. He to possess perpetually wavy, light has a new su pout every weel fluffy, glossy tre says Gladys Eddie claims a lot of unpald sal-| Tonight: after your hair as had its al aries. The film company ia busy] isual brushing, take a clean tooth 3 t Dty 08 Cestual Sewing! ulation « As the purpose of this sale is to clean out this large a make room for the splendid new stock of pianos that our Chic deliver to us for the holiday trade, we have placed prices and terms ¢ that will cause a mild furore in piano buying circles. The savings will tend this great sale at the opening. The best values will be first to gc The biggest snaps will be eagerly sought. Investigation and comparison I prove that no sale ever held in the city of Seattle compares with this in money-savi opportunities Player Pianos EO. p BENT COMPANYS n-reaide of Used, ANN and Shop-worn Pianos >": {ds and ends and to go factories are getting ready t the present offering found immense. At To Non-Residents Are you In the market a at for a good pl There are many tncluded tn sale. They are most unusual offerings They offer you the chance to own a good player piano thae will give a life-time of nati« factory service at a prices which is just about half what you would have to pay for a brand new player. Moat of these player pianos are our own make Be sure ance cah alee. tale vantage of this sale will gindly send * tomraph of er plano? Society Women Learn Hair Curling Secret putting up bonds pending trial " |brush, dip it er of pure growth, Miss Young succeeds also in obtaining several gasps from the Sale price entire co | a H terms of pur bere rit |f the various sults sg ll og mage in this through |Jlon! way. CLARA! | ic ott Si and you i j 1 f the total be f pianos offered in this crific | ! A ! have yawned y e of your Bear in mind this is no ordinary sale, but a sale held under ew of the total number of pian ffered in this sacrifice on a reat ‘ have yawned yo at of you let your lack of ready cash prevent you from taking _ After two weeks 0 Voman’s price, quite aa agreeable one, Your |[ Soul” at advanced rates, the Mel-| 7 . hair will have a prettier and more If| bourne theatre this eek, with ae t7 3 natural-looking ourl and lustre than | Te UE it has ever had befo |J|Tritby,” ie again emphasizing the Will he cemethines eiraniee cate fact that Seattle mo ng unpleasant abou lf not begrudge an extra R the lqutd sil- Bi extra ity producti vad es arugsiet it will |} Kimball Young and Wilton Lackaye t OUaGne’ Will laste |f appear in the principal roles, | : 2 rhie the finest thing - In the studio scene wh Trilby} i a ¢ A 2 right . 1 —No, a5304 — Player | ge ego P: 26380—UD TIED! CROWN—No chery pright 5 t $760; fumed poses in almost the “altogether”! por 10 days we will fit a gold- im Concord plano; mel $225 ano cane; rented 3 NIly new: used for a tats ae 1 students and|itied frame with sphe 1 lenses| ght action. Save $40 epee i oo ou shocks Little out of @ year’s and leather case, con for $2.50.| ee $285 This includes a c nd aceur ate examination. Satisfaction guar anteed Engitah oak, mission finish: a 25107—Uprig omany case; f MASON & HAMLIN Upright pla ood practi CONCORD be re. plar », 94340 — Upright | udience | two rf audien | ty foved of contract. Has had good very bes t beautitu eerste meas en $288 a once cae "$290 Bave $8 And now listen to Leon Nor trum a mf “$400 ea a gaa Bn once. conincted hy tne QUUTY Optical Patlots|orn0 METHOD IN $480 Hee sroulas ant: marcy cha ogre H.C. and M. Curry DENTISTRY player; used — few c8—No. 8ON08—U'pright pi igen mca CONCORD—No, 25082—( pr ig f bala i contra . “$290 4 Kin new At #750; 1M r Hm Playe IN| pire” actress EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS pa - ; 5 er wa ane, has ha t ‘ f is 4.66 A fl sing teeth are replaced by 3 oot in good p deme AG Mehl Cah bdIA ah A rate =p vad with |The Ohio Method by artificial teeth | . ument 0 c rol lane six mon he. base it he em- | Bring This Ad ou }that are natural as your original ’ price $490 men—thanks ave elep Open ———— | teeth. Bxaminations are now being De Ne, 65207 — Pla Theda Bara in ‘Carmen.’ new at $760; pe | What a girl! Herself a thing case: practically new | of inexpressible loveliness in NOW PLAYING conducted without charge, and esti mates are furnished fn all cases, WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK CONCORD — No. Sale pr CROWN —No, 49229 heen sold; reduced HARTZEELL—N 0. 80642—( pri ich! . I duce whom heaven and hell seem to 4 1 9 poliah cane Kany, Mt tat in a cesucstioning tatsie THEDA BARA FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE ( inola Playe $270 ‘ $ $495 | for supremacy—and to think of otipen $15 Set of Teeth, ; ‘ e pr rmbinoln this puny little thing called the ‘ 3 t $001 « | i } Guaranteed .....0.... 3 CROWN—No. 5T49H—Uprieht pl CROWN—Ne. in shipp || average man married to her! 4 ; 4 | { ‘ ne t ; ir er turer: ma || This would be the torment of $10 Set of ‘Ned $5 : } $645 | hell indeed. all the more ter Guaranteed . on. S275 ' i $335 the q al rice | ible because heaven was in ‘ $10 Solid Gold or ot : \f| sight.” Rakes Porcelain Crown ..... 4. Many Other Bargains! Sale Began Monday, Nov. 1 First Sian First Served |} BLANCHE 1S NO VILLAINESS Cc LE M M E R $10 Gold or Porcelain $ 3 | Blanche Sweet, who is f Mecitietmasher min” acne Ti 10c Pi pnbiiae Mee * 10c Bridge Work relat $4 4 4 Manufacturers Solid Gold Fillings ..$1_ Up Open evenings during > heatre for the last time Tuesde A sale Orders by mail . mae? aim | night, has had a career on the films : Other Fillings ..........50¢ filled: with | dispatch _ Phage Panos Foe see es Nelms: (THE RULING POWER) otrice tours, $20 jo & Sunaara and care calaa hover haw Villain’ With Halth Storey nnd fi. Rowers © to 12, ————— | ery Je Nght Sophie Gendunted,” Cut-Rate = ——_—_—_—————_ A FINE IDEA, BUT— " Co! , Setablicnes 6 var. 1418 Third ike A i. RHODES One-Half Block North of Dostaffice, reverien. obloags, 1 Factories, Chicago, III IP) Wout, vou alive thousand dot ort HOW ING ak OHIO Dentists i | hambrn theatre, in “The Alien iF 5c CLASS* A Pike 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. | You would, if you were blind CORNER SECOND AVE the auspices of a concern that has been established in Chicago f 1 i } f thi C y y yay sl le six to forty-five years—and in Seattle fgr the past six years. Examine tage of this opportunity ou can pay as little as six to ten the individual bargains. Look ofer the list below, which itemize d and the balance to suit mA e CONCORD—No, 21999. aht CONCORD—No, 6% r CROWN—Ne. aan: r t CONE OED ane Bia 2 7 Sale price $33 r S215 ret. $285 }: ale pel

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