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STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1915. PAGE 2, ORPHEUM'S BILL O'LEARY FIGHTS 'SERB CAMPAIGN (MOTHER RYTHER |. .2-e: LEONARD FLAYS he right to conduct hae n UP TOSTANDARD WELSH NOV. 15 NOW COMPLETE TO HAVE TAG DAY i=." RELIC WORSHIP | Headline Sketch Recalls Old @AN FRANCISCO N Y 8 Germans Prepare to Defend} “It | were passing out of this sao BY CHRISTIANS + Johny o ¢ . Days Here; Girl Show at vied Leary of ht the Balkan Railroad to world, leaving my children de weight champton of Canada, has | pendent on public institutions, SOME NOVEL SOCIETY ENTERTAINING Moore 1 to meet Freddie Constantinople | | would rather have them fail PORTLAND, Nov. & og | PE ae : ee? in . Nov. 15 for the Mght | Into the hands of a woman |indecd, was the fragrance of & 4 @onard preached the GOOD BILL AT EMPRES ght champtonship of the world,| SERB ARMY IN FLIGHT) tike Mother Ryther, with all |dainty, lace-bordered handkere! lef ond sermon of th even: | according to a telegram from him the deficiencies of Inatitu Frank Fervald found in t hotel nigh First ORPHEUM pcelved here today, The BERLIN, Nov, §—-German forces| thon than to go to some of our |room, Fernald thought It quite cheret Seattle folks can particularly has be reased #0 in Serbia today | more uptodate, scientifically [romantic until he miksed his wate Se aye - Be enintn the hi pe i while It , t, by mov conducted home where the ¢and $12. He appealed to the police ibjec “ The eril ¢ preciate the big dramatic sketch abhiar héaaite na Cuitilive bill & northward from Nish, to effect| ehild would not receive the af and Mus Le Scheal and Miss Idol, Saint and Re Worshiy vaya palate lines the Orpheum » | Ja junetton with them fection that is ite due. | have |taura Johnson, roomers in the The tendenc ot the bes this week | INDICT SIX I T | From Germany's standpoint the} no hesitation in saying that same hotel, today face « larceny) mind toward {de rship is a pe } It tsa story which will recall ‘ n is completed wnd the Institution is worthy of charge ! tant ees Factual conditions here tn 1912, dur }a nication oatab | support.” Se a ee tee meoemy pereae) bat ap PR a gts: sine ta te orccéet iui lines eee Ciera rd MISSIONARY DIES HERE oe fh For School Director When the crooks and grafters fail-|Ments against six aleged conapira |, tie eiian. io von Mother Ryther's home in aj Stricken aboard the steam er] iu 1 4 | Py ‘ eck the march to victory | ime mtbr Bn dodhaton soon Ss t . | "hut Germany recoguiaes that}communteation attached to one|Humboldt returning here from Sra og et of a certain candidate for governor] 4p munitions steamers deat med for lant ig great task, and that acon |from. Mother —Myther, recetved | Alaska Alexander ft. Mackintosh,| Buch easier to bow the | ny “g him on atate issues © allles were 1 today neh and s#hatte Serb! | Monday @ Heense committed |for several years missionary of carted ta the vilest charac.|the federal grand Anglo-Fr snd shattered Serbl-| Monday by the Heen mmitted |for several years a missionary auiia Wiasahin. ot Haliba greatiter assassination in att king his!" Pataca will atta Li bilan cam f the council, asking a permit for|the r vy i ‘ . I ead for 6 . Peaturing 2 fer assassination In attacking his] algners from the rout tag day, to ald a family at the jis dead here Monday is ph Ev rn Bessie Eyt serv domestic hearth ides nding at Selontke pein a is tc te ena I a ervances s8ie on aN In| The plot in the same; the details . Deatdee | Imei, 6t Sees tn uct ¢ ‘ " y' and far-|only are in “The Deciato es “ I oo erude t 1 do contend th ta politician, netlof Gover scke, et Jon Bona ‘aaa’ Dal | ir f ath tt aw of fer hes *idrama, in which Clau F eS eee ater, the noted star, is given great hs ceutiat Pen es ae act want the|support by every one in his ox ; ; ; A Good Comedy and = Wearst-Setig Ol board. We ker! pany | preblr P Monge ie News Pietorial Ble wetng peat oe | "in the stage presentation, the @ 46o-mile Tine rbia, Tu SS story may appear melodramatic he Gormahe ultendy ate acetl a }times, but If you are moved to a st cestam & dol feeds f “lient tear, as many tn Sunday weste ide of the line Till Wednesday, 10 a. m audienc es were, don't be ashar ed | ors are throwing up Somber tind Gredieth have browai nble position Be oe. Stock being re-marked and MONDAY AND TURSDAY character « jreal tears to many a man who has es es cekenie arranged di to do #o thing worth hile * a oe - ; alTallged. Work ror oscan W. meGiit, |for the pod Siz Sate landings on the Hiack sea coast of © are two very clever danc-| ee aia meagre ae The greatest bargain thrill x ing acts on the bill The Cansinos DR. L. R. CLARK > heee ene: fe ‘ ‘ r i m . QUESTIONS are re > have danced for the ___ With: thepe. preparedion®: sets knowns in years starts Wednes- Calls It-“Christian Idolatry” Me abled i ae Pabage net Salle DEN T Is T s— sive against Egypt fo os day, November 10th, at 10 a, m ria: Maggiorecot Mcasa may. “ b } i eote a Maggio ay be seen nifty steppers. Bessie De Vole ar ; z : ‘Aa ores SUFFRAGE Guy Livieston are the other danc/REAL Dentists Are the! ... samy in FugHr Fine Clothing, Furnishings Labret Me MORE RES 2 1th: Dawe .t6) Beery —setl pretty, Only Kind We Have Here © sors, Nov. § g before Hats and Shoes sacrificed. are said to be the teeth and hatr of WHE MEN DON'T RAISE TH p of the fast ste on the : eaknen a as male z P Giovanni 1 atin G@mis To ne VvorERs, TH Ky $9 rete rt paren Lor fete ves he balance of famous Veith- gel gr cael cbr Boge gh WOMEN SHOULD VoT RAISE w ave. & t 4 feation with thelr stock has beer t Suoper and the towel wit i » thelr | Camma . stoc ‘ een per a THEIR wove ro BE | re : passed ¢ comrades at Paracin wae| ck Co. k | ~ hour Savior, wiped the feet of . “a . RAI 3 aa th all ard . . ny the Bulgarn bought, including the Bridge he disci ax pik a itrees ‘Mow |The six Schiovants give , ish ere | othing stock, by the ol - rformance, with woman mue thorougt ALLIES LANO TROOPS t Kk CK, OY h j hen f the heavy work ne senne of * LONDON, Nov, §—German and specime rea h Pas ike foomen will not see Con niraculc multiplied, et t ' eir way thru mem . bers of pepple ‘ tore ‘ s’ plans carry sung by ‘ hem, new 707 Second Ave. reverent spirit of politic A Feige, ieee ‘ t 1 troops Next to the Hoge Bidg his is & less than Chris F was really Monday, T re , t aid of a Plymouth Shoe Co.'s Old Stand -. Bthat he had | , . eve t * 8a * nights and rT - sane r there is always a pre : nee at the Moore theatre the nika : { .” teks Patten, 1 eventh ave, musical comed: When n DED aa Ok Seton Eviona, Albania, was said, too, to Tuesday night papers for further aon, Se eit while. iiagiila ca Come True . ea point of debarkat particulars, ent of » in we . chy Wins hb us one The piece op a fairly en Along the West t, affairs —————— arever t s exalted lc, vuat % S, Bo one See ——, house Sunde; one , & Cention’ WANTED—About 50 salespeople. Ap { ¢ k ! @, the true » one seems to have seen be- is vielack Fives” @ 0 08 R PPRESSED ply before 10 a. m. Wednesday goes ess 3 te : t jong. sec oP in [te nda Po ” "PAPER SUPPRESS = me. tent 1 tac Rolng Into p: i ie te hehe aboard © ne| Regal Dental Offices : HAG we tte tee |-rax 1 hROMO. ‘ ' I aid wi fire ‘ tie aes thee Dr. t s - ; | : kiste refur ratty +t nose the thine WHY wows Ifirst act. Of the . va Sead Sree , er Vorwa has ' . ft that /last ts best and bavelesting dancing and song ought to conclude that shejheading the Empress vaudeville id by all means be permitted tol program this week in “More Ways ine] Here’s a Chance to Make Money During Idle Moments veg eee "4 Siris, sre —In two advertisements printed below are typographical mistakes. In one isa misspelled word, in another a typographical error. On the page is a coupon Read the advertisements . ave owl locate the misspelled words, fill out the coupon, stating what they are and in whose ad they were found, and mail to The Seattle Star. The first two correct for $5.00 in merchandise upon the stores whose advertisements contain the incorrect words. All answers must be in The Seattle Mpress her will and intelligence at v4 ballot box. and participate inj Tan One.” She and Dav ing a im favorable environ-|ertson sing “I Hear Ye Under which to itte her life. | Me” splendidly The vote is the maence of polit-| Doyle ar t power: ft is the ring ff Mehich political power flows, an the | Superb da are al inatitution Is the socta clever ¢ over careful and with which ciety ® &#) Ashton, in “The Surveyor answers received will each be given an order yee Hayes eee et civiitzation ta/® scream Sun Star office before 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. They will be numbered in the order in which received prior to the hour mentioned, but will not be opened until after 2 o'clock Rebich society Nas attained and ia) | Bogart and | - Saturday afternoon. No one directly or indirectly connected with The Seattle Star is permitted to take part in this contest "This contest will appear each Monday for 13 REET ates" os ccey, attuor| eit end wan have & © weeks. Address all answers to A BC ADVERTISING EDITOR, THE SEATTLE STAR. Remember in making your answers that abbreviations will not be counted as mis- ee, (Se_pereonal. oF thet icnree,|and talk act. Some clever ts takes. Names and addresses of winners will be published at the head of this advertisement each Monday at ladder balancing are shown t The prize winners last week were: Mabel Burnett, 1525 Sixth Ave., Flat D; and Mrs. Lottie Bowland, 109 Main St Which is her labor power, She Dtaxes in one cane, and yields ree Romans el to others “who exploit her In ee mes extraordl iii ae her Airect concern, and unleas #t furnish ‘some 00 4 with-| eut representation ae -. EMPEROR OF JAPAN ery. and if she Is exp Pied the right to vote, she ln a ™ Fe lawn” fees cna'gctanntts| OFF TO BE CROWNED fome law * judges and preach vers fay women will be degraded by suf CANDEY FREE WITH ALL COFFEES With All Coffees at the HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. 18° Best Nects of rine Facts: Big Values--Low Prices omer Minhty a0 i Washington Theatre rine’ AVENUE root OF COLUMBIA Bec Best Show in the City 5c We Cater to Ladies and Childres Where the Hee Boston Sample S Shoe Shop (o., Inc. AVE AT loor Witel Bia sROOND frage being exercined by t em at 3 E Rage FE mE. RA ERAT . ST OVERSTOCKED WITH STOVES AND RANGES CUT OUT THIS AD made into trimminge, cuffs, collars, neckpleces, Eisehines to these corcapt: backwara,|for Kyoto, th Round Oak, No. 16, $10.85 It is Worth $2.00 muffs and turbans. Coats remade and refitted. Monopoly-ridden states would be in| where he is to On 9 810.00 Set of Teeth, Good until November 7 Sringeri Majestic, Polished Top, $29.50 MODEL MILLINERY and is today.| A multitude esti @anger. It has be the practice for political machines to ere fro ’F Pi Rearenctice for political machines to | where from SHULMAN BROS.’ FURNITURE CO. UNION DENTISTS as; SORE BANE ‘s Tomes ite f the pala Bilitica) corruption ‘and be A ‘hee ; Titees, {tatoo a; state This coupon will be good for five dollars’ worth of tuition the franchine in nd to 4 t rv In order to avoid the long railway on a three months’ térm at the Metropolitan Business Col- an suffrage journey, his majesty will spend the " p lege, the great business training school. Wil! apply on any “Trath crushed to the earth will rise | night at Nagoya full state tomorrow OPPOSE PROGRAM Milk contains more nutriment than beef—and the bet. ter the milk the greater the nutriment. Our Milk and Cream are both prize winners and ideal for children. Our course if presented by a new student on Tuesday, November 9th, 1915. ROSAIA BROS. Phone Main 850%, 1001-1008 Third Ave GERMAN-AMERICAN MERCANTILE BANK SHOOND AVE. AND MARION ST $15.00 $12.00 Always the latest, always the best, always the greatest for prices that are lees. Two 9x12 Fotos that are abso lutely first class for $1.00. he is gone ne are WASHI yN ov. 8 wagons deliver today’s Milk today ‘ . that abe te Claude Kitch rat PURE MILK DAIRY NORDLUND’S PHOTO CO. $2.00 tet ee [renter ot ine house, said today aft Uap perlite ha 1313 Fourth Ave SCHWARTZ LADIES’ TAILORING CO. PARTY. ‘ro AK EXPOSED Wilson that he would not support ih Ayes MATS We howe ne dougen aqente Ave. T have had and am having 6 the administration's naval program Mnauiry about what I intend to write] _ RAL tle f the WANTS BRAINS FOR TWELVE WEEKS We pay the pitt yee WHITLOCK RETURNS eal fa : Saini pe ftate organizatir eat & Geived money fr arty managers ver the Socta Party members who w Se Party nominees for office went got the mone That these facts were long known by ¢ reser @tate organization and 4 | RS os OMAR'S HAT IN RING Kept from the members In other words, Ia x « tear off the mask from + tat apt. Ome Humpt 60 GEO. P. BENT COMPANY tive commit N., veteran t Seattle Show Moons and Office, 1418 Third Ave Person who fen Recor prehending ae " | LATONA BRIDGE POPULAR fa the foundation f ° aliat philosophy. Of cour t are! Compiling data to A different que from SHINGTON Nov. 8 Brand k, American minister dor Mueller, Stall 100 Mrs, Mueller, Stall 103 the state depart Corner Market ELLIOTT 2580, Manitary Market from Holland “SLATTAN’S, 1522 WESTLAKE Ity Shop for Children t igium, not alleti ment he will sail n ednesday Free Creamery Butter, 40¢ grade, Wednesday, Anything in the sundry line at WHOLESALE PRICES November 10, from 10 a. m. to 3p. m, 1 : 3lc MONDAY and TUESDAY ONLY. The only DRUG STORE cent cans Spanish Sauce in the City where you may see a Doctor without charge. Right Drug Company 1111 First Ave., Between Spring and Seneca, and 169 Washington St Cole & Haraden Stan Market, se, 8 arty | Boylston ave. 12-—Downstairs Pike Place hae announced his candidacy for with port commissioner “EAT FOR LESS” y duy in the Union Cafe, , come in " absol resh Creamer “WE MEASURE UP” j RED SHIELD CREAMERY At the Dig Churn, Im the center of the Weatinke Pablle Mar- ters ve HONEST TAILORED thin fall with no fault to find © such cals for so ligile m UNION CAFE Opposite 1 hours the Latona bridge m least inconventen E H K Q T W. H. BUTCHART, Merchant Tailor WH Union St 1OIT "Third Ave. Vale ket. Branch Fifth and Denny Way toftioe, Open AI Nigne BIG REDUCTIONS vrs» ROSARYS and STATUES The Kauffer Company ters or Chareh —_—————— LADIES’ WHITE COATS Why You Should Wear an American Queen Corset When the figure is molded by the corsets you wear, TING CLEANED ALL THIS WEEK $1.00 chy wont an imroperty fitting garment when you sah DRESSES MEN~WOMEN at See 2 Headquarters for see otf and Athletic Goods KODAKERS— ice In at one, at five they’re done” eee @ | YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. Second F' P-1, Bide. BLDG This Coupon Will Be Accepted As $15.00 Fee if pre ORIGINAL MOLER BARBER COLLEGE 1oo MAIN ST pa t 1 Third Ave. Misspelled Word Typographical Hrror Names of Piems THEODORE WILTS 704 FIRST AVENUE Addresses is New Address

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