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Mrs. Stoner Tells About Her System The second article by the mother of won derful Winifred Stoner appears today on page 10. If you are a parent, you can’t afford to miss shese stories, Others will follow Trom time to time STUDENTS CRY The Story of “LOUDLY WHEN OTHER DIES VOLUME 18. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESD. Read his story on this page. ON THAINS AND NEWS STANDS, fo 4:06 AY, NOVEMBER 9, 1 ONE CENT 1915, Weather Forecast—Occasional rain Tpke at High 1 the Little Boy Whose Mamma Made Him “Put ’Em on’”’ Today| Thousand University Men Visit Downtown Theatre in Celebrating Victory YELL-LEADER PULLS | , CHEER FOR HEROINE Joyous Undergraduates Steal ee Street Car at Postoffice and PARI Nov. 9,—Gere- Throw Conductor Off many, apparently, intends One thousand or © students to launch her undersea of the Univer ¢ Washington | death craft at alljed troop : Tuesday ni the victorious : " om pevinns pe sports around Salonika, ; Washington team when it 1 } * ‘ feturned from ( rnia, and, act ’ BOAL: 5 GOING (@) BID e hottest submarine at- ; and Coach Dobie, paraded down et skeet | dicted for icinity as Bh icecucsscacc MAY BE TAXED AND ITS RESULT ? i : the performance at Alhambra ON of submarines, known to 5 s ag ft be passing tt the edi+ ' theatre as guests of Manager J: Pa eh ~ aay ee sa die te ev ca © passing thru he io 0M Congress Will Discuss Pro- There a “Hidd fen Cha apter in YOUR Life That Seattle Feels Firet Touch of ’ i. Se paddies on ‘ "ear of Disote “eae” “IF HARRY’LL PUT IT UP) ise: i When the little old lady, mother ee Makes You lremble for Fear of Discovery? Winter; Forsakes Its ‘The theory held is that the fleet , he heroine, died, the st | : Write The Star About It B. V. D.’s will not really launch {ts offensive — ; —— » > ntil it kin | Gccupying the entire bal MORE REVENUE NEEDED | ‘ | By Fred L. Boalt trupepetie. lioaig an ee | walls of y life has its hidden chapter, some story of mistake, some IT'S UNUSUALLY COLD ‘ Poa A ' } anding 00 ae | go lod, bes 2 Saks ff one te ARRY WHITNEY TREAT has a fancy weskit which I arian and Turkish coasts. earrow BY GILSON GARDNER i sorrow for which there (sno cure unconfessed ro = Pevenrful-Crate Staneeeeee They Hiss the Villain WASHINGTON, Nov, 9— , ance, perhaps a petty crime, or a bitter misunderstanding which can’ It starts with a gentle pen covet. It is a remarkably pretty weskit and I am sure] |," supposed the allies phiren But soon the villain appeared.| Why not tax the profits of war eee ee tt ee war and think no one clae In| uMon somewhere -wheresvoertiat, iT dwned it, my Wile could take "ap some of the slack) uotpated und prepared ‘tor this The’ tears dried. and with one ac-) munitions manufacture? This | the world was ever quite 40 Kreat an idiot. : pve tiagn Hs ¢ sra'y orc ep hone e back, and tl uld fit me toa T. | Ae a ee oo their Tis: sa biased <icre al question will be insistently ask Wherein we are mistaken, There is a Jekyll and Hyde a z bs ge = ‘ 1art weskits, double-breasted, cut jean pease tad eral How they could hiss! ed during the coming session ~ most Y, us, “a double personality,” which gets us into trow “ash he nee aA i with four bizarre buttons rhe | patehed to the near East Over in the desert, in the mea of congre The taxation A letter t pen a; Wite to The trays this common buman weak-| you purstie it and, lo! | brocaded with green silk.” It is in Fr bin <! blue orien t ane a time, the hero was trying nd , ores s : . gg Sos ou pursue it and, lo rench transport Yser (formerly the SEE GANE UP a AALGA Weems tot. He | Teens, NUOt be cattle’ even and the tragic consequenc fib. Her letter follows itebes. You er : | reat know that, /Dacla, seized after It had been trans ; searched and searched. before the military prepared. “I was dining downtown a month ago, when a man whom The itches inc Itip! bein . eat Know that, |terred to American registry La The akeleton was nimost at his| ‘Mees program can be logically my husband dislikes stopped at my table. He is a married man. a tl aeaaat eskit at iction which he is to con-|the Italian steamship ; feet, but he t not handsome and popular. As he paused to speak to me—! don ¢ age sale at the Hippodrome tomorrow |cesca in the Mediterranean Sature leet, but he saw it no! taken up ol ty pre tlh | thousand They bur Ke sal I He almost was ready to leave | know why | did It—1 ae im to elt cows, " 3 r | day, it was officially announced to- without {t, when the rah-rah boys The failure of the income tax “We had a harmless, silly chat, and he insisted on paying They torture. endure 1 aa eer ito tals qulckiy ax 1 loud! law, due to its secrecy provie | for my luncheon He had no right to offer, neither had 1 to hig and try ; : R eae & ze — mn ican ions, and the fact that most of jermit it, but | let him pay my check Heroic # n have r ink, however, t called ro dsiapsitgentee it the dh: wai. Alas i. Wee Perc And + aid net toi Gout the affale when 1.get heme! fally in publle ; that causes me to covet the Treat weskit | ARMIES JOIN IN eer for Heroine. made the revenue tuation “But a mutual friend saw us, and told hie wife, and the acrate | % ; There it is, right under your) even more acute. story got to my husband. He thought the luncheon had been ,_ By and by your | sine rasa ‘ F SERB CAMPAIGN ~feet e romy Ea, the Nothing more obvious lanned, and he put it straight fo me. es. You fondl | la a me ut grea Idle cl BERLIN, Noy. 9.—Bulgarian and , rooter ki a the front of the | jogic of I AND | LIED! | SAID | WASN'T THERE AT ALL! is over. Then, just when . ‘ be vith propriety, I in| Teuton armies worked their way . i h esaggellh ; huge profits which are now acer “My husband made no comment. | am a truthful woman by worst is over 7 theits : ! ey rtal, and the ich erershy today to a complete anes ; seitis cries were take g from the manufacture of war nature. He appeared to take my word for It, but | know he frig . ppt ue fo their sweep on Constanti- pyal fo te n confess the real truth to “A . bua. oe! 1 The day was h The rease t s be sable peg ym ae PA i “ ng man alwa I ‘ tie th ‘ rout] The official statement states the im as to ivi r rgivi 1 here 00:0 as : beri -: # tained bis obje ‘ is at in a few figures Woe nine cobare. herrible onloanmnne;, past *ail-tele 1 ex whe one}, Whe iibleks hicrinie j, | Germans advancing south of Kruse - o corpse ne to} avait - be hee nace Phas rh but a contortiontis : 1 fin tentment in that state} "2 the important city whose cap allable ny ing now, but no! i r At about t out ae sa entin that stateliure was announced yes' i For example 4 hi he “1 never answer ‘NO’ to the simplest question fe my dear made of # ish » calle I hope I know my place. Morne the Serbian main ce © Log Tradlgyencaa jeover t me that, the ‘vals husband but | think of this buried chapter In my |ife and, aed taba ritney: Treat socially tho, if my |south of Kralies tremendous jerky A a6hd the fist ematk a Gor 1 he Sereves ee the eame thing s.iit fticde : 1 } fte I have ai-| They fought the battered Serbs | building [eek 2056. (eee Niet weOt, o Evidently, this was « defensive Iie, the same thing a | “pele Your winter flanr | : “ al-) at Gyunis heights, dislodging a band _ | Except when they paused to hiss | or ae gay oy nid a whipping. "Mra, 1. B."reverted to an unformed and prim At 6 o'clock Tu | ’ an and NxioUS tol which still held tenaciously to the i the villain, chee hero and|'" wy Ao fo se a $2, + type wher it. Most big mistakes by good peo) bass the temperatu pe ease e vicinity of the Orient railroad heroine, and shed tears for the|, (2° ™ igen sos J 1 for in much a age Ae © of ab.| Weather Man | Meantime the main Bulgarian heroine's mother, the rooters “Os to gunpowder, other explosiv Perhaps you pte a youE h . " above zero | ] } Ibe f tec ght ecure the T at weskit,| army under Gen, Boyadyeff was : Nae Wowe and sang “Bow Down | ‘irearms ss 7.0) sorbing human inte n experic nce, bi cia baka see r fc SREP ya ec a I be very careful of it, | "eported northwest of Aleksinac, 20 | 9 eget instance. ¢ exports of gun Let The Sta ession. To tell | ay ta H ; att Y ca ; ful |miles north of Nish, throwing Boy= : Kidnap a Street Car. in Auge 914, were $16.) rouble off your a f ane \ 1 it year : adyeff close to his German com. the postoffice a Ra ar came he pated " oy | — ey ag trol the thermome ack in 83,1 -ai:ment cannot be vith propric I would lay it away in| Seven thousand Serbians and 50 unsusy along losives exporte the old-timers clair went to three hall }cannon were captured by the Aus- 4 board gust were valued at $26,3 ees above zero T gaging , | tro-Germans in the entire campaign the conductor and in August, 1915 reached Iw bring t 1 t occas ‘| up to the fall of Krusevac meone gave the motorman two/|the exports of firearms w valued VicTl uN | 4 petee, sean aeons fos Setsct “ar Terean Tie Feet! WILSON’S PROGRAM The conductor's protests were |had jumped to $2,1 7 | : ; | went to the rummage sale yes-1@ eo! drowned ins chorns of “Boola foo.| Since Angust, 1914, we have ex-| ‘The Melbourne theatre, a mov-is a total loss, while damage by Two heavy vers were Rest ine again toda Monday night was a gala aw ported cartridges to the total) ing ture house on 2nd ave re and ter to the ceiling, walls, | winee + if A. Carew, 1503 me ubted bargains Much night at the rumna sale WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 9— The conductor then hired a jit-|amount of gunpowder! «one, University and Seneca, will stage and fahiphen with bring t Lake: € ar Tuesday of the merchandise sold w t r 4 Crowds pac ked th pa Increased open opposition to the ney bus, pursued the motor other explo tafarinit iwiitio- haley tinct pohly ns WAP ; Hold ¢ e while I go! having been contributed lion to witness the danc sdministration’s military prepared: man, overtook the car a rode th b closed indefinite vy | building wes fully insu thru your fp said the lone! merchant Everyth we teed Ed Pinkman, pugilistic ness “program among democrats r of the way with moto} r aused fire whi The fire ted from a ghwaymar & Carew a gun Y low ‘u Brummel, and his com was seen today in the fact that nt ‘on stibule. It w c ted at 2 o'cl Tuesday mo! ie 1 by Sam Ferguson, a we ( oe do otherwise It seems to me the ; that in Miss Billie We th former Secretary Bryan and on ‘the electric may r a repaired. The $5,000 pipe or ho was cleaning the o The thug colle $ politely re.|the matter ¢ econd-ha ar carried off the st prize Floor Leader Kitchen are publiely trip orts and 4 r ulued at $1,500, also | candie left hurriedty “pd lag eld “ee the aap Rone ee It was rumored Representative r L wr | Me iid be permitted to know tc the » Bi, ‘vei ny 19 ae BARA AAA AAA nnn lwhom the second-hand garment Alwiont “aarisliie: may be Sherwood. ¢ Ono a plans te 4 NAUT SWEEPING OVER CALIFORNIA’S LINE}|",.°}: See sabes Osean date AAARAAAAAAARAAAAAAAARAR AR AR ADD PDD DPD DAD RAD ADD DARPA LDA AR ADA DADPDAD DIDI ADDPRPPDPPRAL RAR AAR nnn point. If it was a nameless weskit day night and a special of the THIN SULL VAN sa an Anonymous weskit, | would be!) evening will be the closing K I a he lig | willing to pay no more than 47 out at auction of the best ant ciiany cents. for it. I affidavit article emaining--tho in U DERED | Went with t, as rting that it had fication pol that these Coroner Mason was certain Tues (Continued on Page 5.) a ®\ aay, following a post mortem ex+ ner ~ amination, that Larry Sullivan, the oma cripple whose body was found floating in the bay Saturday, was the victim of murderers water was found in the ly Nis diamond pin was missing and one of his pockets was inside out The helplessness of the California players against the powerful 72 to 0, is well demonstrated in the picture. Cy Noble, the big right his f ® seen making an ineffectual attempt to check the onslaught ond after this picture was snapped. Hap Miller, left halfback, Dobie's men have crushed their le attack halfb Noble has about five yards to go for a touchdown, and he made it, swinging in to his right a sec is seen catapulting himself against a California back bold enough to rise from the pile. experienced opponents into the turf, of of Washington football team at Berkeley, the University ys a k, Is carrying the ball around California's right end. Practically every California player is buried under a mountain BETRAYER IN COURTROOM CORSICANA, Tex. Nov. 9. Janger flared Spurned by the man, who it AM t pron Ba is alleged failed to give her ba ona he WEshies : Wasnt Ge . by a name after wronging her While the court ro ena‘ it atl Miss Aima Morgan today shot proar rushed the 1 off and probably fatally wounded to jai Allen Godley as he stood be he seemed not dhe enor fore the judge of the district ty of her \ court 1 stood all I ce ist as the trial adjourn 1 ! icials Saturday, when they were defeated, Allen, here our bat he | tha ‘ cant to kill Godle lifornia player, despair written on | murmured, hold the ‘name terday less child The man in the case is paralyzed Note how completely Without a word, Godley turned and physicians believe he cannot of Washington brawn, his back upon her. The woman's | survive \ A Star man visits the society rummage sale at the Hippodrome and develops a hankering for Harry Whitney Treat’s blue vest---the one with the four funny buttons. IGHT EDITION SEATTLE inn on 00P Bargains Are “Happ) as thick as plums pudding in the Wednesday” which on ge 6 in today’s paper, will pay you to look up. feature, is va It it ERMAN SUBMARINE BOATS SENT TO MEDITERRANE