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FIRST AT PIKE. — 10c Loges NLIBERTY| MATINEES Children 5c CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. The fact that D. W. Griffith (producer of ‘The Birth of a Nation,” acknowledged the world’s greatest di- rector) supervised ‘The Lamb,” assures you of a sur- passing picture feature. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS and SEENA OWEN in LAMB Took New York by storm (and they paid $2 and $3 a seat, at that). You can see it here, together with A Game Old Knight Another Triangle feature, a Sennett - Keystone com- edy; full of laughing surprises, at these bargain price . : EVENINGS 15c Children 5c 25c Loges 30c LOGES MAY BE RESERVED AT 50c A SEAT ready been are now bel kong. released, ng dismounted at and her guns Hong Confessions of a Wife 1915. PAGE 3. Dear Mins Grey: Ple print this for the benefit of Mrs, Ina Hubbard. |, also, have seen people tsi looked, talked and acted like should judge a devil would, and A be in their shoes would be as near hell as any one could get But, at that, there is always a ma terial cause for the actions of peo: ple, whether good or bad, thru in: heritance, teachings or conditions As to Mrs, Frazier's theory, if it is practical, why not plausible? All other methods and sciences have been improved, some a thousand fold, but the proce is carried on in the same old way, and isn't the world in general be coming more corrupt and weaker in morals? Probably it is you that is having the brainstorm, like the fellow who saw the jungle parade In his whisky glass (it's the brand), the way you have been taught. |There are people who still worship the sun, We call them heathen Why not some progressive call you jthe same? | Now, get this Just any kind of reason tells us there is a Creator, the Bible calls it God. Be it 80, All things were created In the be ginning and God pronounced them good.” Go that doesn’t include the devil, hell or sin. How could they come from God's likeness? And if there was such a being, why would God let him come fooling around down here and stirring up all kinds of treuble and sending His children to everlasting torture? Why, a dumb brute wouldn't stand for that: of saving souls Wf it could help it. Pinch a little pig and how quick you have to move. For shame! Wake up to some thing reasonable, Isn't sin only a mistake, the opposite of good? Why does and did Christ teach repent ance To correct sin, of course Then does it exist? No, no more than if you erased a wrong number and replaced it with the correct one BEAUTIFUL HAIR, THICK, WAVY, FREE FROM DANDRUFF Draw a moist cloth through hair and double its beauty at once. Save your hair! Dandruff dis- appears and hair stops coming out. Certain? ur hair Immediate? that's the jo: Yo Does the erased number exist? No Then why should sin, when once corrected? Sin is not an epidemic but an action or thought created We may be drawn into sin or con ditions may force us, If we see something comical, we can enter in. to the so-called spirit. So can we be affected by sin to most any ex tent. When good takes the place of sin It ceases to exist. Don't go looking for the devil or a hell, for “If ye seek, ye surely shall find.” So shake out what you have left up your sleeve and rejoice Sincerely, Q.—Will you please print the name of the author of “The St Spangled Banner,” in what year in it was written, and was it written on land of sea? Who was president at the time? H, 8. G. A The Star-Spangled Banr was written by Francis Seott in 1814. He wrote it while in pris on, James Madison was president at the time Dear Miss Grey: In regard to the “Confessions of a Wife,” | have many condemn the wite, “Margie,” for not having her mother-in-law live with her. | should like to hear the opinion of The Star readers in regard to this. Of . only those having read “The and understanding the different dispositions of each wom- an would be able to give a just opin. jon on the subject heard a great Q.—A short time ago | attended dance with a young man whom | have known for several years and of whom | think a great deal. Aa we started out, | mentioned casually that | would like to leave on the 11:30 car, as our home is quite a distance from the hall where the dance was being held and thad to get up early next morning to go to work. He agreed to do this | When the time to leave came, you can imagine my surprise to find that he had all his dances out, and he showed no Inclination to ex cuse himself and go home with me, as agreed While we were discussing the matter, our next-door neighbor and his wife, who were patrons at the dance, happened along, and, over hearing the conversation, suggest ed that | go with them. This seem ed to please him very much, and as | was very tired, | accepted the offer Now, Miss Grey, was this right? Should he have consented to the arrangement, when we had agreed to leave early? 1 feel deeply offended about the | matter, and would like your ad | vice. J, UDGE A.—The young man was entir wrong. As your escort, nave f you hi i Jand appemrs as soft, lus and — 5 > ; FISHERMEN LOSE IN jTHE TENNEYS HAVE COME]! find mynelf more and more com-| beautiful as a young girl's after an) Q.—1 would like your opinion on “ VANCOUVER, B. C., Nor. 11— BACK ing to the conclusion, that trying |application of Dandertne. Also try) the following: F As the result of representations EIGHT ON FISH CODE! The telephone rang this morn-|to run other people's affairs i althie—molaten a clath with « Mttle| My husband has been dead 10 a made by the Dominion government | és {img about 10 o'clock and I was) great mistake—a_ freater mistake | Danderine a carefully draw {t months. | have many dear friends 5 to the admiralty that commandeer- OLYMPIA, Nov. 11.—A writ of j muc surprised to recognize Bill) perhaps, than any they could make.|throngh your hair, taking one amall @nd about @ month ago some of fng of the Canadian Pacific Rail- injunction asked by gillnetters to/Tenney's voice coming over the| provided they hs ne their ownlstrand at a time. This will cleanse them came to me and asked me to . Way's transpacific passenger lin- prevent enforcement of the 1915| wires managing line hate at dust, dirt or excemive/@® to a theatre party with them " ers had resulted in Canadian com- fisheries which the gilinet How are you, Margie?” he sa I believe, Ittle book, that It t8loi, and in A few minutes you 4d a gentlemen friend of theirs , merce suffering. announcement has ters assert |s discriminatory and I'm t fine I wered,|one of the things we seldom learn |have z the beauty of your, A® the four of us were going to been made that the C. P. R. liners therefore inconstitutional, has when did you get home thoroly, but it is nevert “ surprise awaits @ether, | could see no harm in it, Empress of Russia and Empress of |been denied by Judge J. R Mite n | in Inst night that one's Ife is one’s own has tee as he also a widower of a few % Asia will return to their runs of the Thurston county super’ jor |} well? only thing in this tal existe chiey, fede months. We went several times The Empress of Japan has al. court | that is one’s owr : 4 " after that, he accompanying me see her very soon for our own stakes 7 ve t | ; y part! ruff; cleanses, | Margie’"—my name came rath-| Whenever we let a wage ny bum int s 2 i hesltatingly over the wire 1|\sacred place—no fr purifies rates the scalp ; fab Wibes you-aions, I wantits | and oct fr ce or he! fore Bete pete to you about Kitty an ® wrong because . bo of weaks’ ween L shocked and grieved that 1 mu 1 the one who sh hides tae &an fi k to ome one and you the} can know all the twists and torna) "hen you eat fautia i all s living world|of our minds, all the aspirat downy f bap be Biers A Simple Home Treatment That ; >—who Hl under-j and struggles of our souls jnew hair grow all ove - Has Brought Joy to Thousands We muat live alone, an we are |8calt . tet # the Famous Pyramid : 1 think nd born, and die alone. Some we ma Danderine {s to the hair what Pile Treatment can hardly how I me we may some may fresh showers of rain and suns | How badly do you want relief? | alone, est be very near us for a time and \are to vegetation. It goes right (0) 1, you want it enough to go to the a. Besides, do ye 1s bear our load, but it comes ts, invigorates and strength) sai} trouble of mailing the below When it becomes necessary for good t one thing at last—we st ts ¢ “seg bpsin ‘o yupon for a free trial of the ‘ p ne on y and even tho we are wel (aly ene Ange °) pyr Pile Treatment? om, to have work done on ae d by a marching multitude " strong and beau | you want to be sure that that see bound for the same | man who does the work is a place, t same road, yet we can surely have prett mpetent man—that he has the must on our own feet, 1 half, and lots of tt it ou Ktiowledge and ski to ie aa froma ane do your work the way ght to N | We ma int our life by our/drug store counter and try be done. If you were going to emotions, but our emotions are not!jt as direc 0} A 1 of life I *, hate. leas — Taive a man build a house for you, 1 If it I had done “ed pki aa ey it r 1 iene ~~ | you would certainly insist that he right in Interfering with bis affair}come and go almost without our Ss | @how you that he knew how to —— volition, but we come into Ife, it | Bulid a good house for you before | ! takes us and wraps us about with The Pyramid Smile from a Single! ; jite great tery, we know not Trial You gave him a contract or paid hy it t fcked out of tt 1 hire any money, wouldn't you? Of why it hae picked us out of the Thousands have reported to us! Gr viet wousd~ that caald be id-of-the-never-was or at what their great joy at having n led oe bry ent, tired of our futile! ret the folks b nt _enjoy|to try t at treatment and at Only good business prudence ries against fate, it will throw uslaome of your Puge D xurtes. /the remark results it produced Then wh: the same di |into the votd-of-the-know-not-where t fresh lin their cases, Re fair to yourself q eretion in of the | We only know that we are tn the carefully in | Give elf the chance to get Gions that you have here for a time Poor Hill, } i ress Charnes any drug store and purchase a 60c at of the Miantesipp! : But then the question ener sorry os oe eg 0 ant io exnreas company datiy, | OX of Pyramid Pile Treatment sat elt very sorry for him when he wat arantee {t to arrive 1 d, how are yc posits eu .. vg ~— o eae “acess Don’t Stay Headachy, Sick, or| #8 talking and so I nald, “You can Hime eonditiogn Jor bring us 1 Whether or not your dentist is y ys "BL peccktyasedyg Hrcinetignssep mg Mba fa Tder-—we'll do the rest Free Sample Coupon Competent? Ask him to show you Have Bad Breath and your car and I will call on her | NowrH PACHEIC FIs |] PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, Bis certifica e trom the state den Sour Stomach. Rut Donna will want to come| 751 Stuart Bidys., Sen | 1 Pyramid Bidg., tal board. That will be proof to me | | Marshall, Mich ee pet es lg ee | Wake Up Feeling Fine! Best 1 need not tell her what you/ BULL BROS Kindly send me ak s#iness. If he does, he will sae thie | Kindl y passed the examination of the & hi Laxative for Men, Women BT eat caak iha baat eo f Pyramid Pile Tr State dental board, and if he pass a , and Children sonics (ae oun tall ld 4 P | ain wrapper epee) Done and tbe one Balt REOLA RIC gr a in, vou CUBS PeUMt@re| coe. he wi A hat ifica | » settled down into a 1013 THIRD a AIN 1045 | oO a offi as a graduate and registered dentist a 1 know a time} — ats isi Street ..ccesecesesececeves whe ha t ext dental colleges, and who has passed ng when Bill Tenn City Rthte A 1 4 or per ri e cou ed upon to take the the ex 2 state dental board h and every operator in unt i this office hae his certificate from the state dental board hanging right way home if he wanted to | a th te faut Of Bak chair. This PROVES to you that he 1 ‘ e n,” tn | SEATTLE WOMEN | pent a number of years of hard study, under competent instruc-| o a dear, sweet woman, } Lange allt hrosd lt Ripe pai fork ' terrupted Hill’ with the first. tone | re, an gdp eaten ies , of pleasure in his voice I had MIGHT ELL | When you can get the services of this class of men, would It be eard since I first began to talk to | good business on your part to take cbances on having incompetent him | | HAIR SECRET} Men and students do your work’ Most cert not | Til be over Margie, at 2 Ladies who demtre a reliable il] ‘ | We use materials in this office, and the most scier o'clock |]| and'denendadte temedy for alt ll 4 great many Beatle women who Ufic and up-+ ales method do pert th All right, I'll be ready Nece remedyewhich hee ato have an abun f beautiful hair most diff! atio the t patie Little book, | wonder if Iam giv ue 1 ae 2 markable tr form Put £ with all wor ne Mrs. Grundy a chance to go Ai nating “ woman which is tor 0 and Dr. 1 Ik ada nd legitimate 1 which > ni (To Be Continued.) ® feet antes t Also, ou ces are po ely e lowe a AYA A eee eatt ree aaa 4] foriny : ret of the YOU POSITIVELY CAN'T GET UNSATISFACTORY DENTAL | jeadac constipated and full of | "SAN to formula. consists of six | WORK DONE HERE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. old. Why don't you get @ box of HELD FOR BURGLARY ounces of bay rum, two ounce aE Call at our office and let u# give you a thoroffgh examination and|Cascarets from the drug store and PI J drac f menthol crystals 1 ghtest obligation part. You will bejeat one or two tonight and enjoy 1 da tenapdonful of perfume, estimate without the slightest obligation on your par You will be} eat r two tonight an - 19 add a teaspoonful of perfume, gurprised to find how little it will cost you to have your teeth put intajthe nicest, gentlest liver and bowel! TACOMA, Nov. 11.—Belleved to on’a Qotton Root Pitts ll Tork chemist were re mand ‘a Ne perfect condition basking yOu. ater, seperanes 1? lhe the pair who held up a bank at] } {many of the moat Hed regarding the “efticn t You will wake up fe obstinate abnormal " | mixture an the bot ma they] Renton several weeks ago, and bs ! , ine. Ca ein one uripe or from o 10 , know of nothing bette ) destroy | en like salts, pills and calomel.| also suspected of plotting to kill dandrutt, sthinulate hate wt » They act so gently that you hard.|their uncle,” Charles W. Roberts Iatow tailing hair, and o make thel ke realize you have taken a ea-| Oct. 29, Cecil and Karl Jordan are IBaiy flutter and give le luster Ane tie Mothers should give cross, | under, $1,000 bonds a h here to druggist can turnty u the in f ound over to the superto ~ edients, whi ou mix / si bitious or feveria® children a} Youd oO virge of tiretdecree ||| Raymond Remedy Co. |/fiiiie Mor will) mix’ them tor. yon R. Clark, Manage whole Cascaret any time—they act] court o a. e JIApply: to the scalp nig 1 mort Dr. L. R. Clar . | thoroughly and are harmless burglary, the result of their enter iD h Pike Ht. Gente ing, and rub in with the finger tps: 1405 Third Avenue—N. W. Corner Th ird and Union | with Kitty. Every day that I liveing,their uncles home, Advertisement, | wasn’t right for him to see me home |“How Salvatore Won, | wright SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. Beautiful Colorings in Women’s Bath Robes $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 pretty and novel designs are sub- while Navajo bly the combinations Many in the floral and figured design patterns of the Phere are some remarka the. Bath Robes © particularly attractive dued in here color are more tones in pretty and extreme the high Navy, Green, Gray, Tan, Rose, Copenhagen, Shell, Helio, Burgundy, Cardinal and Marine. Now isn't that variety best materials possible, enough in color? They're made of the tastefully trimmed with satin bands and with girdle and tassels to match Pretty Long Kimonos ful shed at New Dressing Sacques material and in @ Priced a $1.25 50 Trimmed Hats, $2.65 Actually Sold at Up to $5.50 There are some elegant shapes small lot that we've grouped for Friday. They're in velvet and in both the large shapes and the chic little turban effects. The trimmings are varied, though principally in the ostrich, flowers and stickups, and there's not one in the $2 65 Pa ° group that isn't a phenomenal value at Women’s 75c Underwear 59¢ They 59c "$1.19 f fi 59c Ribbed Cotton met black. with woft a tm , 81.48 and styles included in this Pants Tbe. This Special is in the Two-plece style—Vests and come in white or natural gray, and are regularly Pri for tomorrow, the garment Boys’ Union Suits of a heavy wool, ribbed—they ural color, and splendidly finished garments; the $1.50 grade. For Friday at.... Weel Ribbed Ve white Women's nin | 98c 1 very nicely finished r the garmer Children's Howe—t lle "$1.19 Tighte—an HARVEST HOME DINNER | The William McKinley Circle No. | 11, Ladies of the G. A. R., will give a harvest home dinner Friday at Veterans’ hall, State Armory from 5:30 to7 The regula monthly card party will be held at 8 o'clock HOW APPENDICITIS CAN BE PREVENTED P doses of sims this same party began saying peo- ple were talking, and said it was ail right for us to go together as long as the four of us went, but It alone. Now, Miss Grey, this Is just! friendship and he ie » gentieman and leaves me at the steps. Is this right, or should | not go with the man, or let him see me home? | am a middle-aged woman and he Is a middle-aged man. Please answer this soon, 1 will act upon your advice. PERPLEXED. Boab! a middle-aged man woman not old enough to are of themselves, they never uit yourselves. You are t overst ing the bounds of con ventionality in the least way. Then | about your own business and people” talk, and talk and th talk some mor do anyw the fir they get, and after 1 d, what does it really mount to? Nothing. There are ein every community who t ambitious enough to do the work this world has laid out for them, but instead busy themselves by picking Into and trying to run other people's business. The best way to cure them is to absolutely disregard them and eople should know that a ckthorn bark, ed in Adier- prevent appen- ixture removes matter that elieves almost istipation, sour \ short treatment ach trouble, Ad- and most thor- anything we ever armacies, Second LEARN TO PLAY PIANO OR ORGAN IN A FEW HOURS A Detroit musician has invented a wonderful new system which en- ables any person or little child to ‘learn to play the piano or organ in n hour or two. The poem.) Send us your name and address was written! on a postal card or in a letter, and by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, and will be) we shail send you our guide and found In the complete volume of her|three sheets of music absolutely poetry. E. B. | tree of charge. This E. Address: Numeral Method Mu- query sic Co. 126-K Trussed Concrete Building, Detroit, Mich, MANY CRIMINALS CURES WITHOUT DRUGS ARE SOUTHPAWS WITHOUT DRUGS ALTH WHILE of few glyc i-ka ote ften rel This simple ONE SPOON} ANY CASE stomact n it py"v Grey: Dear Miss M H is in answer to 8 YoU sSLEer A high percentag rire e left-handed At least says Wikgam, eugenics expe lecture at the Y. M mm at 8:15 Saturday night, on the Star Lyceum course, on “seredity and Human Progress.” Why a large percentage of crim nals are left-handed, whether or not cousins should marry, whether or not the American woman is growing ugly, who should marry and who should not, and many oth er questions about heredity and the general subject of eugenics will be answered by Wiggam in his lec ture. Wiggam = le sion division Wisconsin MUST STAY SINGLE TO GET BIG ESTATE: SPOKANE, Wash,, Nov fortune of $600,000 will be lost to the husband of Mrs. May rk Hutton, first woman dele to a democratic national con venti if he marries again, ac cording to the terms of her will, filed here. If he does marry, the estate will be distributed among relatives. M’ADOO’S RELATIVE | DIES IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, D. Charles Taber Martin as, son-in-law of Secretary the Treasury McAdoo, died tod ut the MeAdoo home of pneumon following a short illness, Pi dent Wilson called personally 4 offered whatever services he could render. ar Albert Edward t, who will A. auditort You. need not suffer fri strength, nervous debility or ther weakness that unmans There is a remedy that oubles quickly and his remedy is electricity {that gi @ strength may , Went tra-Vita while you sleep. feed onstant stream of elec- jeity to your nerves and they carry to every other organ and tissue body, restoring health and lost any such oughly. power to the the exten of tures of the in University ot | vim your ctra-Vita is a self-charged body |battery, which pumps a steady, un broken stream of galvanic electricity into the nerwes for hours while you sleep, infusing them with new en= ergy and building up the entire ays- tem to a strong, healthy condition spirit of ambit! inakes 11.—A It renews the It wate hustle. men. out weak lings. drives it out trouble, rheumatisi bago, Kidney it just a lack of nerve | Vita will restore | heaith [Call or Write for Infor Price. you str h discourage t ve a pain it stomach Kness. lum= mpla . you = ea ee Let iMustrate | garding done jit ‘people who have. b may know some of them persona Let us explain how Electra cures and what will do for Address us send our beautifuley book with particulars re I for oth We can send you names of 1 tra-Vita, what it and what they say has ? a ly a a. ©. 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