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| Martyrs of the Alamo A Griffith supervised spectacle, based : one of the most stirring events in y American history, Saved by Wireless A Comedy-Melodrama by the Key- stone Comedians COMING WEDNESDAY WILLIAM §S. HART IN “THE DISCIPLE A Western Emotional Drama LIBERTY FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS, tt A.M. TO 11 P.M. MATINEES EVENINGS Children Se 10c Children Se 15¢c Loges 25 Loges 30c Exclusive Triangle Showings in Seattle 10,000 BULGARS | DIEAT MONASTIR | Gernian Allies Defeated in At-|* tempt to Take City FIRST REPORT WRONG Nov. \ LONDON, Ten thou- ed in the battle for Monastir, « jcording to Salonika. reports today. Iwhich divulged for the first time jthat, Instead of their reported vic ;tory, the Bulgars had been repulsed in their attack Saturday Pritep, northeast of Monastir, reported in flames. Officials presume that the Bul: gars fired the town tn reprisal for some Serb act Driven from the Babuna pass and Prilep, the Serbs rallied before Mon astir and with reckless courage turned the tide of battle against more numerous forces The Bulears retired five miles and still hold this position Now tt ts belfeved that Mc can hold out, The British from onika are swarming in. Big have been mounted, and the |fenses vastly strengthened A fresh Bulgar advance Is |pected hourly, These forces likewise been reinforced So, with the Monastir defenders |in a strong position, a gigantic bat tle Is expected. Complete Report of Market Today P Prices Paid Wheleenle Dealers for Vegetables and Frait (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & ie PICKFORD In a faithful and elaborate picturization of one of the sweetest stories ever told, famous In fiction, stage and paatir Sal guns) de! ex ave Until Saturday Night BRA Westlake and Pine Continuous, 10:30 a. m. to 11 m. | lifornia tomatoes tue anberries, late Jersey bbl. Cranberries, box berries, ite home rrots, sack don. 2,600 HEAD OF STOCK : ENTERED AT YAKIMA : Cauliflower _ NORTH YAKIMA, Nov. With 2,500 head of fine livestock and with other prize exhibits re- ‘efuited from Washington. Idaho, Montana and even Minnesota | T'* aes ‘and Wisconsin, the first annual Cas-| jtene?: fisinea ade International Stock Show {6} Huck! under full swing today, after a suc-| Cs! head } opening yesterday Peary Piort Cucumbers Gartic, new Oregon, | Grapes, Fmperor, tue Crapes, Malaga, low hothouse banker Yakima Turnips, sack Says : The watchful waiti i in & means wait- ing outside the Clemmer, watching for a chance to get in to Jonathan Winter Banana Loca! cooking apples Grimes’ Golden Local appies dntone, Tenth Big Day Admission 15c Children must be by parents | CLEMMER Seattie’s Best Photeplay House | Hens. 2% 1 | Hens, 2 Ibs. and under feprings. any size, fat Old roosters, live Pork, g00d block hogs Pork. in for ~ Bet Prices te Retatter gE ° HAVE YOU SEEN THE AMERICAN VENUS AUDREY MUNSON IN THE MOST DARING PICTURE EVER SHOWN “INSPIRATION” 5-ACT STORY OF LIFE IN AN ARTIST'S STUDIO ALL THIS WEEK Colonial Theatre 10c—NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION—10¢ » the yenterday wok, sand Bulgars were killed or wound: STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 23, PHOTOPLAYS Film Subtities; “Will power cumbs to primal instinct proposition is horrible,” et ‘girl with your looks can get ¢ “tnspire-/on the street 1 know ixn't going to live,” ete; love scene between re. Forsythe tiand George Dupont; man locking bedroom door on himself and maid. | Capacity houses have seen each performance of the play at the| | lemmer. 1 see das Roscoe Arbuckle j Maw-/haw just returned | from an auto tour, Southern Cali ia, He cover 750 miles tn ree days. He held up sev times by wuc Your A in] your brat close-up bain Affair © | SeRiearee-Jattes Steger ta “The Mas — of the House,” drama. Heston. Warren Kerrigan Patere ot Dust te Ueson tn “On the £ } LIBERTY FILM IS HISTORICALLY CORRECT “Martyra of the Alamo act Griffith production, now ne jshown at the Liberty, is one of the few realistic historical plays turn |crowda who ree ed out since the advent of motion | ognized him and pictures. This picture depicts the | insisted upon him struggle made by the Texans in) “Keystoning . their fight for freedom against the | bit before he was vainglorious Mexican dictator|allowed to pro Santa Ana, and their fight against | ceed tremendous odds in the Alamo. | A Triangle Keystone comedy, "Saved by Wireless ishes the laughs. u war eral Micha, Geraldine goat ‘oke loone swallowed the papers a new feature film MAKES LONG RUN Saturday “The of a completed its 725th con rformance at the Liberty ‘ew York. This exceeds longest previous. run by ! rrar's night plans pet and for e nd LIKE MARY AS JAP’ The pattette San Madame Hutterfly” as her! ltreacherous American busband jcalls her, is the feature at the Al hambra until Saturday night. The} story is told with infinite skill and Mary Pickford in the portrayal of this beloved character touches the | depths of emotion in her expression | of sorrow, pain and grief Tho one knows that it is “Little | Mary” on the screen it can bardly be realized that the black-haired, sianteyed little Japanese wife is Miss Pickford A Paramoust South American jtravelogue rounds out the bill. i a atory of Cho-Cho- Last Nation. |secutive theatre, the times. Birth Severs! cowboys fn a scene of Chimmie Fadden Ont West” re-| cently made Victor Moore, the ten jderfoot, dom dance in Western | fashion. A misdirected shot hit Moore in the foot and he added a | number of unrehearsed steps to the | film Donald Firian Pririionti screen | idol, says that making love on the Lillian Walker, [stage gives him goose flesh | Vitagraph star, is the proud posses sor of a new 8. G ly Itets dit. {flieult for Littan |to remember +“. GV." so she |ealls tt her v GIRLS! MOISTEN A CLOTH AND DRAW oe, S| IT THROUGH HAIR Conservatively speaking, Audrey | Coming Out. Surely try a “Denderine Hair Cleanse” if you wish to immediate. ly double the beanty of your hatr. | Just moisten a cloth with Dander-| jine and draw it carefully through | your hair, taking one small etrand at a time; this will cleanse the |hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oll—in a few minutes you will be amazed, Your hair will be wavy, fluffy abundant posses an incomparable softness, luster end luxurlance Resides beautifying the hair, one application of Danderine dissolves levery particle of dandruff; invig- orates the scalp, stopping itching jand falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strength ens them, Its exhilarating, stimu lating and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong jand beautiful | Munson, in “Inspiration,” Colonial, | I~ Becomes Beautifully Soft, | |hits ever shown in Seattle, Liter Wavy, Abundant and | lally, it has “Hypocrites” backed off Glossy | at Once. Audrey is kn6wn as the “Ameri Venus.” She is a model, the| Goes and Hair Stops |picture is her first dip Into the s! lent drama. “Inspiration” {s prac }fame and fortune as an artist's model lis one of the biggest photoplay| | the map. | Save Your Mair! | All Dandruff | mont famous In the country, and this tically a story of her own rise to A comedy is on the same bill. -e°8 “DAMAGED GOODS” CENSORED IN CHICAGO “Damaged Goods,” the great mor. jal pleture, now being shown at the Clemmer, does not seem to be half }so popular in Chicago as it ts tn |Seattle. Below are listed a few |things chopped out of the film by | the Windy City's censors | creamery, solid pack Cheese and | Domestic wheel Country Hay and Grain jin Kansas |surrounding states who are going |U. S. PRISONERS TO No Guesswork 1915, PAGE 3., 6.0., TO ACCEPT | TEDDY'S OFFER? Washington Interested in the Colonel's Proposal to Return Votes A LIKELY MAN BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, Nov, 23.—Will the republicans accept Roorevelt's challenge to nominate a progressive republican on an “adequate pre pare program? This question is - interesting Washington tremendously, for on its answer may hang the outcome of the next national election Roosevelt's support for a repub Nean candidate would go far toward healing the split in the republican party Three years ago he led over four million votes from the regular party allegiance, Now he in prac tleally offering to return these four million votes in exchange for progressive candidat ‘some man ike Cu ping of lowa”--and a sat isfactory platform he decision is tn that amall group of party who secured at Chicago ination of William Howard Taft | Ite most prominent members are Root, Barnes, Crane and Penrose who, with the smaller fry like Jim Tawney, Charles BD. Hilles, ex Senator Pour Jim Hemenway and Jim Watson, still control the ibiican party machine Store Open WednesdayNight To working friends an to make thetr pur. chases for Thanksgiving, we'll keep open tomorrow night RO 10 p.m afford our opportunity necessary Secono Ave. AT JAMES ST. __| Wednesday—Red-Letter Day As is usual on the last Wednesday of the month, we'll feature some very spe- cial attractions for tomorrow. Double Inducements in all Departments Until 10 p. m. Come and Share in Them Excellent Linens for Thanksgiving Spotless White Table Damask will add greatly to the appearance of your dinner table. Read these low-priced specials: All Linen Damask, 6 inches neat patterns; a quality ‘and specially rsh 89c fin > KS Linen Set, of Cloth 67x67 inches dozen or gy to mateli; rosebud tulip designs, at, $5.00 Napkins, in fine mercerized finish, 18 inches square. hg ..90c | dozen 4 The Sale of CORSETS Will continue on Wednesday They're a special line, and there's a wide range of sizes in the pop- ular models. Both Front-Lace and plain styles are included. They're of good Coutil; some have lace or embroidery trim- ming. Values to $2.50. Priced ioc"... 61a $1.00 and .. 50 Handsome Hats at $2.65 and see these and you'll acknowledge that they are some of the prettiest models you've seen this season. Many of the newest shapes are here, and with the best trimmings, some trimmed right here. These Hate are easily worth $5 and $5.60, but we'll close them $2 65 °' all opt at consisting a the hands of and } veterans the nom priced in and yard Table Damask of quality, with mercerized ish, pretty and inches wide 59c : Women’ 's Misses’ ‘Raincoats #". we've had a lot of rain next time For Children, ages 4 to 14 years, with full cemented seams, full | splendid little rubberized Capes in red and blue, with plaid lined length, sizes 34 to 42; absolute ly waterproof hoods. Ren kable $1.95 voce iste ina $1.75 Very special Women’s Raincoats in Roseberry Repps, Satin Bur- ber, Scotch Tweeds, Silkatine, Serge and Gaberdine— with plain and plaid backs; guaranteed fully rubber- ized. No better values to be had at . $4.50, $5.98, $7 50, $10.00, $12.50 - Children’ s Coats For children from 2 to 6 years you cannot equal these Coat values at the prices asked. They're of Corduroy, Zibeline, Bear Cloth, Black Plush and Novelty Materials. They're reaily elegant looking Coats, with plenty of variety in colors and choice of st Some are velvet trimmed; many have belts and fancy buttons. There's an excellent selection at $1.98— $2.50 — $2.98 — $4.98 fa designs, Spe ard cial, the 1 found R, much amused at President Wilson's use of (he same scriptural text from Ezekiel which the colonel had commended to the prayerful consideration of public men | 1 suggest as a motto for the ad-| ministration.” smiled the colonel, ) Every man his own Ezekiel!” | ee of republican candi Murdock told me in New York just before saliing for Europe that John W. We ‘4 likely to walk away with this fa vorite son convention Murdock has been on the Chav: tauqua platform all over the West and has had a better chance to find jout exactly what Is going on than | lalmost any man fn the country He finds that Weeks has agents and numerous of the Prepare for the wet weather the past few days. Be ready Women's Rubberized Coa’ Speaking dates, Victor about their work in businesslike fashion being to secure kates for Weeks h then as . a their dist riet not as cond cholee perfectly work dele first Come surely the it ies. Some kind of an inquiry ts bound to be started in congress chis wir ter, the purpose being to find out how the government came to saddled with a postoffice under water in Seattle r The central figure of the inquiry likely to be Congressman Wil-| liam FE. Humphrey of thet city | There is a strong odor of real entate speculation messed up with! political pork barrelism about this jaftair, and the name of Humphrey }is Hkely to become nationalized in| the Inquiry Q—Can you give —. old-fash-)a thought that seems so fitting. facrine and weep bitter tears that \loned recipe for hulled corn, v vy . F. DeCRANE. lwoutd never bring her back. Her jlye? | deceher, Lif, 700" Chrtot be the Atoning |UDSelfish spirit would bid him be A—Add 6 quarts of water to 2) jha| pry. i a couple of hours. Cool and| Ana you say my Christ would wever do, FS ‘atrain, and to 1 quart of this clear! Brother, follow your Christ, but give me! ? An Old, Family Cough |Nquid add 4 quarts of shelled corn, your hand, 3 Remedy, Home.Made |white preferred. Bring to ® DOI!) preter, if my Christ he the goat Ideal, | hel ¢ slowly and cook until the outer bi) pocstbiiety of the voce made real, FE hard husk of the corn comes off, The lowly o . 4 lwhich will be in about two hours,| 494 ' sty veur Christ weald not Belp the time depending on the strength of the lye, When the hulls are off, rinse well In cold water and put in n.{clean, fresh, cold water and cook until tender. Do not try to hurry it or to remove it from the fire be fore it is done. The secret of de |licious hominy is in baving it very tender when served WORK FOR SERVI WASHINGTON, Nov. .23.—Attor-| ney General Gregory practically | has decided that the 3,000 prison ers in the three federal peniten tiaries shall be put to work making articles which can be bought by| government departments, {nclud ing the army and navy At present they are at work larging their living quarters, which will not be completed for a year. Army tents and uniforms were mentioned as articles which mfght be manufactured by prisoners for direct sale to the war department . ” | Dear Miss Grey: As there seems TURKEYS ARE CHEMPER |to be a controversy among some of PORTLAND, Nov Market your r aders as to the proper meth- |basketers were tickled today, od of concocting the “real Chili Con Thanksgiving turkeys opened at 25/Carne” and “Chile Con Carne”—and cents per pound in the retail mar |several ways of speiling it, permit ket, 5 cents under last year me to suggest that | have most of the principal hot fondas on the west coast of Mexico, and have enjoyed the cooking of many Spanish-American and Mexi- can housewives, my mother having brought me up on that kind of food, | jao | beg to be permitted to plead) |“not guilty” in behalf of my already sorely pressed countrymen (they have already many sina to answer) for, and this is too much), and to/ not sincere, Easily Prepared—Ceats Very Lact ‘rompt, Sure aud Ettective \deo OOODO OOo | By making ¢ img cough syrup at jsave about $2.40. the ready-made jalso have @ much | positive remedy |Overcomes the usual coughs, throne and chest co in 24 hours—relleves even whooping cough quickly—and is excellent, too, for bronchitis, bron= chlal asthma, hoarseness and spas- modic croup. Get from any drug store 2% ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth), pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup, Full directions with Pinex. Keeps perfectly and tastes good. You can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business. It quickly loosens the dry, hoarse or painful cough and heals the inflamed membrane also has a remarkable effect in coming the persistent loose cough by ieother ‘Wt our Christe—both claiming | a ? me your hand. 6 O90 64208 pint of old-time home, You not oniv es compared with kind, but you will more sae and in every w nt Brother, if your Christe—both cial the Dear Name— Ture out in the end to be One and Same, ove Divine that bleeds for all, our hearts rejoice to hear him call, to Me—but come tell me the date of Mrs. Wilson's death, | remember how the president's picture ap- peared in the papers at that time as a man stricken with grief. It re- minds me of a friend of mine who had to be forcibly restrained from throwing herself into the grave with her husband, and six months later she was married to the man of her choice. ars - AN OLD WOMAN OF 70. [{he'fnrsat und bronchial tavese ne A—Mrs. Wilson died Aug. 6, 1914,! I do not believe that the president's lapproaching marriage signifies that his grief at the loss of his wife was|W4> F : or that it casts any re-| val + Liars known by almost is & most valuable nd of genuine Nor- combined with natural healing every Dine elementa ladd that we call beans rijotes”| iflection upon his love for her, or There are many worthless imita- and do not cook them in any euch|that it will dim his memories of tions of this famous mixture. To barbarous manner. We do have aher in the future. She was all that) iriggist tor ate ounces of Pines. dich called "Carne Con Chill.” Thie ts noble in Woman—a monument tojand do not accept anything else is a meat stew, flavored with chili,|true womanhood, She was too} A guarantee of absolute satisfac- | “chili Con Carne,” “Chilly Con|broad-minded to expect him tojfon, Vins urepration ithe lcarney,” etc, with’ Its numerous|shut himself in his closet for a!Pinex Co. Ft Wayne, Ind. "% ways of spelling and mercil ee ~ e methods of perpetration, is strict! No guesswork in our method ofjan American delicac het eel examining the eyes. Twenty-five! warn your Innocent readers that it! years of expertence. Eighth year inlig a native-born citizen, not even| Seattle. We prescribe, grind and i hyphenated— }o ple: do not blame fit our own glasses. ‘your poor neighbor for it. We Guarantee Satisfaction. Fitted o 4 You know how they upset You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of ft, if you Will just get a ent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toflet counter and try it as directed Save your hair! Keep it looking charming and beautiful. You will say this was the best 25 cents you ever spent (Prices paid producer) Complete, $2.50 and Up. | MEXICANO. | | @.—Why are “kitsing game |also “dancing” considered harmful?! Cuny Optical Parlors: |) think, and a great many others, |that God will think just as much of | H.C. and M. Curry |you if you go to decent and respec-| EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3064.66 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With Yeu and | Eastern Washington oats, hy |table dances as if you were to sit | jall day In a church with your hands! folded. The only harm | can see| lin kissing games is: Danger of ge! ting different diseases from the) ______ |mouth, throat and face. BABE. | TONIGHT, A—Any fair-minded, intelligent} ALL WEEK person does not condemn moderate) nod Sat—s#i dancing in a menueeis se place; on |the othor hand, it i# considered ex |cet ent exercise, van ause it strength: | ine certain muscles which other-| S$ SUCCESS jcen—2he to 81.50 - DANIELS WILL ASK SUBMARINE BASES | WASHINGTON, Many submarine United States coan the defense progra submitted t y els to congre dD Nov bases along the will be one of features to be ecretary Dan Daniela says the at New London wise would not be put into use | Aside from the fact that diseases may contracted from kissing games, it cheapens the participants for the simple reason that a kiss 19 a token of the deepest and most sacred affection. When it is in dulged in in any other spirit, it in variably leads to harm experimental base n proved be strain of has The rine er necessar they may Mr. Daniela be provided cuperate while supplied and re 3,000 MEN ENTER HORSESHOE MEET Cl SCLAND, Nov 23 thousand men of ever and age are pitching horseshoe in Ohto towns today in the Ohio horseshoe) |piteching tournament. Kleven hun ldred of them live in Cleveland, | service on subma great that it is le a place where up after trips," said Quiet quarters should » the men may re the vessels are re-! aired to prov rest RENEE Kelby HENRY PuLER PRICHS (All REST VAUDEVILLE Twice Dally, 2:2@ and @:20 Mine. Dooald-Ayer—|YOu My apnveointion of your broad- Crispa— mindedness in allowing a letter of Mack— such force and strength as that of |Minnie B. Frazier to be published Between the horrors of war news jand an occasional letter like Mrs, lina Hubbard's, | felt as if | were in deed living in the dark ages. 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