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ROLFE PHOTOPLAYS (INCORPOR. PRESENTS— The Brilliant Actress and Stage Star Emily ATED) Emotional Were engaged To a young Lady— Eve To learn upon the of your marriage Stevens Assisted by the Celebrated Dramatic Actor HENRI BERGMAN “THE HOUSE OF TEARS” A Sublime Story in 6 Wonderful Acts TODAY AND UNTIL SATURDAY ONLY SECOND AVE., BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA pose S| “THRIFT WEEK” IS NOW ON, STAR poaY _] PANTAGES 2:30: Ni ms T and 9 AIDS Sore Comedy Tablota ARUSO DR L. R. CLARK le Do Nothing But Dentistry at This Office ‘That is our profession, and to that apie our entire time. : ‘6 don’t have any time to engage aS, or do anything but den- . lize that if we are to make a suc of dentistry that we do it superiatively well, and order to do that we must give our entire time and attention to it J that we are pleasing and sat ie the people ts evidenced by fact that our business bas been | ing faster than that of any tal office in the Northwe it no wonder when you kind of nervice that we Hive. In the firat place, every oper- Stor in this office in raduate and tered dentist. who has grad from the bent dental colleges, | and Who has passed the examination te dental board. Every one his certificate from the state mtal board hanging right on the Hin front of his dental chair. ‘We use the very best of materiain the most up-to-date and sclen- 4 painless methods that have proce devised by the ingenuity of riee—our prices are west—ne it ina fi principle with us t Wil) net he underhid on price /_ Furthermore, ve with work don clad gum antes of ned both by the operator who aia the work and LR Clark, D. D. 8, owner and manager of this office, who is thor- | oughly responsible ‘ou cannot «et dental work done here. NOTICE—This is one of the few| oftioes tha now equipped to Painlens dental work properly, for Pie reason that we are one of the offices that still has a supply of “"Novo-Cain Retter come in and have your h looked over right away. Don't Gelay a matter that is of #0 much importance to you Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. B. Clark, Manager Third Ave. '. W. Cor, Third and Union, we unsatisfactory 2 all =| SAVINGS ACCOU Started under the auspices of the American Bankers’ association, the nation-wide movement of “Thrift week” is attracting wide interest In Seattle this week. It is just 100 years ago since the first savings bank was started in the United States, and this Movement is in the nature of a celebration of that event. Seattle's leading banks and fi- nancial institutions are taking « great fnterest in the movement and are giving {t wide publicity. —$—$——— PRB PLACE Stall 17, § Ibe fine granuteted sugar, ie. Stall 19, fresh pasteurized mitke 46 qt, Se opt Stall 13, large 28e bottie cateup, 300 Stall 1625, Stall 65, fresh good bacon, potatoes, than sppies, F.0d box, Galtvered. 44-45, chestnuts, # Ibs 260. Stal 1621, oleomargarine, 2 Ibe 460. Stall mile cheese, 10¢ 1%; honey im buik, 100 Ih a Jt 11, best Jersey butter, 300 Th tall 3, fe apricots, # for 288; er ait ive crackers, fo; corn flakes, To CORNER Stalls 18-25, iho pkg Gried peaches 8 me salmon, % tbe or ¢ cans 26¢ Stalls = cans best milk, 750. Siiced Pre- mium bacon, He Ib; amoked liver aau- sage, 260 1b; preaeed beef tongue, so th; Primost, 100 ib; fancy sharp cheese, 00 Ib. wits Stall 2%, fresh ranch eggs, 486 dos; full cream cheese, 20¢ Ib. Stal |ateer stonk, I7%¢ Ib; pure 49-1. enck choloe flour, : 491d. sack patent flour, BkEs Corn or gloss starch, 260 pkg. washing powder |hottte eateup, tomatoes, 250; 6 ibs. Ianan rice, Ie; - {4 the. choice new prunas, 280; 600 oan Italy olive ofl, 860; 6 ito rolls totie paper, | i | SOUTH END Pot roast, te Ib; T-bone #teak, 170 th. roast veal, 126 Ib utlets, 160 > roast pork, 110 1b; , 120 link sausage, 196 | No, 91.20, No. bn 600, granulated su 10 0. $8 160; $1.00; bent patent four, 41.20 sack; hard wheat fiour, $1.25 Mt. Vernon potatoes, $1.60 sack; churned butter, % Ibs, $1.90; beat Jor { Yakima Gem potatoe eet potatoes, § Ibe, ie; © 1a; fail herring, @ Ibs, salmon, 2 Iba. 266. bage, 6 1 Ib.; fresh the. 260; WESTL Stall 207, sweet potatoss, # Ibs. Brussels sprouts, 2 Ibe, 2c 3 bo boxes matches, 10; 3 cans pineapple, 26e aking soda, ft » ” $ | tall Queen olives, Moed botied ham, 60 Tb. |. seat a8, box, deli ta,” be RT, fresh er ginne: sauerkraut, be at Gill piekies, 19¢ dom. Stalls 20-82-84, leat Stall 111, t made 3 ginanes 260; full at. Jug cider vinegar, 160; large blood rings, 190 each; | home made potato salad, 260 qt; cot- tage cheons, 100 Ib, halibut, 3 ftalln Ri to nd horseradish, 100 large hominy, 196 qt | | Area of Canada’s forests 1s more than double all of Burope. 16 tbe. bent || $1.98 per NT AT THE BANK Tt ts expected that hundreds of pespte in Seattle will start sav. ings accounts as @ result of “Thrift week.” DON’T MARRY UNTIL YOU SEE THE ESCAPE ? ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Crasp eabstitutes cost YOU came price. has no equal KAR “RO:: ehronio Veaet mann Neurit - ailm RHEUMATISM Rev. Father Hylebos writes @ won- | Gerful te on Kar-Ru, Sent Upon requ together with informa- tlon fol Ker-tw EESTI *POPULA FRASER-PATE IDXIE,| | RSON C Albert Hansen | Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison BULL BROS, Just Printere 013 THIRD “a PILL An Effective Laxative Purely Vegetable Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, eto. Q ORD Ou nigne until relieved Ohocolate-Coated or Piain | jown way, 'STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB, 9, 1916. PAGE 2. - ~ | BREAK SLATE ON ~ GITY ATTORNEY ‘Would-Be Bosses Can't Agree Who Should Get Corpor- ation Counsel Plum STANDPATTERS AT WAR Would-be political boasea who at- tempted to mak partianan city tion by 6 of “good, are having a merry fight on now amongst themselves, Tt seema that the slatemakers couldn't agree who was to get the plums, Some of the slatemakers wanted the job of corporation counsel to fo to Hugh C. Caldwell, who was ehtet deputy prosecutor under John} Murphy, and then for a few months, | under Lundin. Other slatemakers wanted E M. Gute, former speaker of the houm On Saturday, the Caldwell bo ors scemed to have things all their when Frank 8, Griffith fre | withdrew as a candidate for corpor | republican cause,” | ation counsel “in order to make)?’ re the election of a good repubit- can.” Frank recommended Cald- | well. Guile Wouldn't Budge The slate then was to have Gute also withdraw for the good of “the and also give way to Caldwell, But here a snag was struck. Guile refused to budge. Many of the “steadfast, loyal” re- publicans denounced the effort of a certain “newspaper combine” to dictate Caldwell to them, Others, disifking the infection of partisan polities tnto a non-partisan! meet men like Rep, Eugene Childe, FE G. M, Butterworth, other progressive republicans—re- fused to consider either Caldwell or Gite, and have enlisted tn the sup port of Tho F. Murphine, who | 1s an independent candidate for cor | poration counsel. The slate was further broken tnto by the fact that all but one of the puties in Corporation Counsel well as his real/ entate “loyal | Means, } ia a progressive, his office force Wwieids « big voting influence among the standpatters. Two Sets on the Job It thus transpired that there are now two sets of slatemakers, the first holding the “newspaper com- | bine” control, supporting Caldwell, | the other supporting Guile. | ie | Supporters of Gule met at the Butler Tuesday. Among those present were Chas. Gleason, Richar@? Kinnear, Sam Rathbun, Frank H. Renick, ~~ Senator Ralph Nichols, Homer |ner, Lacten McGutre, Fred Sawyer, B. M. Willfams, Adolph Behrens, Rep. H. B. Foster, Walter Foster, Attorney H. Ramsey, header“ ont . Clark Munger, Geo, Wain! Eugene Bruner, George TH gy E. H. Gato himself was present and spoke calmly. Others spoke heatediy. The Gule supporters plan a big billboard campaten. And so the merry battle ts on. MEETING TO AID TOM MURPHINE All supporters of Thomas F. Murphine, candidate for corpo- ration counsel, who are pre- pared to take up active cam- paign work In hie behalf in the jous precincts of the city, are urged to be present at a meeting In his office, 601.3 New York block, Friday night at 8 o'clock. Several important detalis in the Murphine cam- paign will be discussed, CANDIDATES TO SPEAK TONIGHT. Candidates for mayor and corpor-| ation counsel will be heard at two meetings Wednesday evening. At Fremont, a meeting will be Improvement club, at the Ross phar macy. The other meeting will be held by the University Community club, at Tenth ave. N. E. and 50th st. EIGHT CANDIDATES SPEAK TO LEAGUE Candidates for the counct! had a minutes each before the Municipal |league. Etght availed themselves of the opportunity, RANDRETH They were Otto Case, Dr. B. 3.) Brown, Judge W. H. Moore, A. A. Paysse, Councilman Fitzgerald, P. Hart, Charlotte Jones, and Aaron Fislerman. Former City Engineer R. H, Thomson, who is a candidate for the council also, sent a letter The league will report on council-| manic candidates next Tuesday. ; SAYS COUNTY LOST BIG SUM ON PAVING King county has lost, trrevocably, $128,000 to $184,000 In brick paving, it developed Wednesday at a meet ing of the county commissioners called to consider new specifications for road construction F, W, Allen, assistant county en gineer, pointed out that by a new monolithict system of paving with brick, The new system, briefly, is based jon the well-known fact that a brick |lying flat covers more surface than a brick lying on edre “Probably most of our roads will iw laid with the flat |brick up, hereafter,” sioner Carrigan Under the old system ft cost an Javerage of $40,000 a square mile te pave with bricks laid on edge, The jcounty has a trifle over 23 jauch paving said Commis. TACOMA, Feb. 9. Twelve sum- mer homes at Salmon Beach, Tacoma, have been landslides, have been reported, destroyed reliable repub-| ward Judd, Fred Brown,! Dr, Edgars and) held under the auspices of the Ross) a saving could be made of AIN 1049 | {Fm $6,000 to $8,000 per mile BRITISH LINER BELIEVED LOST Orissa Thought to Be Victim of German Raider GET A CABLE REPORT NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—The 6268. farce of the pon | ton Pirttish liner Ortesa, piring be! tween South America and Mngland, lin believed to be at the bottom of the ocean, a victim of a German commerce raider, The report that this vessel had been destroyed arose from a Lon don cable to a Wall st. firm saying that “a large passenger steamer had met with a terrible accident in |the North Atlantie,” The Ortesa was last heard from at Kio Janeiro nearly a month ago, Shipping men are convinced that German raiders have sunk or cap tured several British vessels in ad dition to the Appam, recently brought into Norfolk as a Teuton prize, structed liners to watch out for raiders, and while officers scoffed at the possibility of danger, ship ping cireles are more Scanerhed over the maritime situation than at any time since the Lusitania w jeunk W. _D, Evereth, second officer of the British 8. 8, Author, believes German raiders aro in or en route }to the Gulf of Mexico to waylay | British ships, He declared the German ratder which accompanied the Appam part |way across the Atlantic might ens fly have encountered the Ortesa, being not more than 600 miles away from Norfolk when the Appam docked. Onty 17) Quinine To Ret the genuine. all for full par ATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for fire of BW GROVE. Cures «Cold to THE MAN WITH THE SAVING HABIT Possesses an asset of incal- culable worth that will carry pay him safely through life. Let us help you. Interest 4% UNION |SAVINGS &: TRUST CO. OF GEATTLE Capital and Surptue $800,000 ere ©. HOGE, President, |. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. HOGE BUILDING the Financial “Would Oust Dogs in Favor of Babies ALBANY, Fob, If Repre sentative Walker's bill becomes jaw, “it will etrike at the very foundation of our soclal struc ture” by excluding dogs and permitting bables to tive in New York apartment houses. SOMETHING SOLDIER SAID PROVES SOBER LONDON, Jan. 25. ~(By mafl,)— Lord Edward Seymour, second lew tenant in the Royal Warwickshire regiment, was scquitted of the charge of drunkenness by a court martial at Grantham today because he was able to say “Round the rugged rock a ragged ruffian ran” without a foozle. Ragtime Makes Students Do Quick-Step at Lunch MINNEAPOLIS, Feb, 9.—W. W. Butler has tnstalled an orchestra in his restaurant near Minnesota unt- versity, as he finds fast musio ex pedites the students’ eating and the surrender of thetr nen OLD WILLAMETTE CLIMBING HIGH SALEM, Ore, Feb. 9.—The Wil- lamette river reached the 26-foot stage today and is rising. The Spaulding Logging company's mill is shut down. People residing tn the low lands on both sides of the river in Marion county have been forced to move. AH, JOHN! HARD 1D LUCK’ Optum valued at $1,800, two cans of morphine and two bottles of co- caine were found on Ah John, a Chinese smuggler, when he was ar rested by Officers Miller and Fran- es at First ave. and Battery st., about 2 a. m. Wednesday. CASTOR OIL NEEDED SAN FRANCISCO, institutions must have their castor joll, so the supervisors decided against releasing the ol! contractors from thelr bargain. They pleaded high prices due to the war had killed profit. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE JOB LIKE THIS? WASHINGTON, Fed. %—Con- gressman Dill of Washington has been appointed the representative ff the assay commission on the committee on coinage, weights and measures. He accompanied the IPesggr ot to Philadelphia Tues- day, where he will remain for sev- eral days, counting the money fn the mint ant and weighing bullion. INVESTIGATE WRECK SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9.—tIn- vestigation of the crash between) the liner Harvard and the schooner Excelsior, in the bay Monday, pro- de SUNDAY Supreme chance Tuesday noon to speak four 4 Aquatic side of the § >| i miles of near fl by No personal injuries Sensation in 5 Acts |UNDINE 100 SEA Feb. 9.—City| DENIES HE SOLD WOOD ALCOHOL = After J, J, Moore, # blind man, had testified that he lost his eve sight from the effects of wood aleo hol, sold as @ beverage by Tatsuo) Takand, 2 Japanese druggist, the Jury took the case against the lat-| ter, charged with manslaughter, Wednenday. Tom Shannon lieged to nave} died after drinking some of Ta- kano’s liquor on Jan, § The trial was held in Judge Frater’s court. Takano denied he had ever sold wood alcohol and said the police filled a lot of bottles with the poison to use as evidence against him, WOMEN’S LEAGUE TO HEAR CANDIDATES Both men and women are invit 4 to the “political breakfast,” to be held from 12 to 2 p. m. Thurs day at the Washington Annex, at which the didates for mayor 4 corporation counsel will speak ing will be held under the of the Women's Good Government league. Reservation may be made by calling Main 61 SECRETARY LANSING JUST LOVES HIS PIPE WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.— Secretary of State Lansing, ex- cept when receiving foreign ambassadors and ministers, al ways smokes a pipe. Then he hides it where he can grab it again as soon as his visitor leaves. SLEEP WELL AT FRAT House breakers got into the Al- pha Sigma Phi fraternity house, | 1906 East 45th et. and riddied the pockets of the collegians as they slept on the sleeping porch, about 3 a. m. Wednesday. The burglars got $27.50 in cash. || Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what | you wash it with. | Most soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and {s very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut ofl (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than the most ex pensive soap or anything else you ean use for shampooing, as this \can’t possibly injure the halr. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abund- ance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thor- joughly. The lather rinses out eas- fly, and removes every particle of dost, dirt, dandruff and excessive The hair dries quickly and venly, and {t leaves it fine and stiky, bright, Muffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut ofl at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last every one in the family for months.—Advertise- MARK- = IN’ ~ CLASSIC —produced with an all-star cast of Lasky photoplayers, headed by Theodore Roberts Pudd'nhead| Wilson i —filmed in the locale of the story, a quaint little Missouri town— all the subtle humor, the thrilling suspense of the American mas- ter of words’ story has been caught in this pictured masterpiece. Australian Travelogue —the last of motion picture journeys in this famous island conti- nent. Coliseum Russian Orchestra and Giant Moller Pipe Organ MUSICAL PROGRAM “Lohengrin” .....Wagner Coliseum? Russian Orchestra “Minuet” Collseum Russian Orchestra 4 Days COLISEUM Fifth at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15c Children Sc Starting Today MEN. | KNOW THAT Improper measures rather than disease are very @ften the cause of your long standing trouble I treat all, DIsoR- DERS O MEX, i or Vit" for blood aisur- ders Con- o Wasserman Blood Test. DK, DONAWAY 302-3-4 Liberty Build Upton and tor re The Yellow Or the Passport Badge of Shame Come Early NYMPHS / Beautiful as Nature Itself Packed Houses Will Remain on Balance of Week