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Today Third and Cherry EUGENE LEVY, MANAGER GRA: __ THEATRE < Introducing His Famous St. Bernard Dog “PRINCE ARTHUR THE SECOND” The Largest St. Bernard Dog in the World and Winner of Over 50 First and Special Prizes TOP-NOTCH, “FULL OF PEP” GO- GET-’EM ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE ae n<~>ro ZmP= 7On > —> ODM r00n > <n Seene from “THE SPELL OF THE YUKON® “The Spell of | ie | the Yukon” This Picture Did a Record Business at the Coliseum a Few Months Ago A Vivid Drama of Alaska Life In 5 Superb Acts Adapted From the Famous Poem of the Same Name by Robert W. Service “Wake Up _|ECHO HEARD OF THE » Money BALLINGER CASE BOCTOR, who is an EX-| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23. (NMED PHYSICIAN, will|an aftermath of the Balling ibe for any patron of this|chot controversy, the federal dis-| poesia ——— for ag tg trict court is considering an action| WASHINGTC Aug. 18.—Hog OUR filed by the United States against/are now selling at $11.20 per 100 THROAT epecialist will do x same more do you want? - RIGHT DRUG CO. 1111 FIRST Ave. Spring and Seneca Sts.| EMMA GOLDMAN THE NOTEO ANARCHIST | Five Lectures, August 27-30. Tivoli Theatre i Firet Ave. and Madicon 8t suBJECTS | confer with President latter, just before signed as secretary of the interior AS) The government asserts the trans er-Pin-| continental trip was unauthorized de to recover $320. It is alleged that Gilavis, as spe-| ¢ial disbursing agent, paid himself department of agriculture an nounces. The corn being soft, {i could net be kept for feed, and wa immediately disposed of. duced a scarcity of feed. = BULLBROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD UNIVERSITY NRESSES MEW - WOMEN oP weet 1083 ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL TRE SS METROPOLITAN THEA Daily 2:20 and 8:20 MOTHERS: YOU OWE IT TO YOUR SON Photoplay That Touches the Heart Strings of All Humanity ee NS ae fe EVENINGS 25c, 50c and 75ic ANY SEAT Phone Main 6211 All Seats Reserved that amount as chief of the land of- fice, for the expense of a trip to Taft and |Gifford Pinchot, in behalf of the Ballinger re- Louis R. Glavis, former chief of the| pounds because last year's corn Pacific coast land office division, |crop was “soft,” the United States This pro- AMms qaupr the bet bor a wil cal co ta jan an a asl wilt of of} " th m br in re ) clety will frankly places, and the men who try to Lot mean marriage. Some women may an idea | good Am not a self-respecting girl, quite} ma worthy of their respect; BUT 1] belng misunderstood? AM! stuck on ¢ 1 had been tn the office about six months I felt very much flattered not foree illegitimate attentions on did what every other girl tn the STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23, 1916. PAGE 2. MY SUMMER SEARCH) FOR LOVE! BY ETHEL G. The True Story of the Poor Girl Without a Home, Who’s Hunting a Husband WELL WHATS THE USE OF BEING GOOD - IT DONT GET YOU ANYWHERE. CHAPTER vi. My last experience in accepting @ attentions of a man without ing able to invite him to my me has thoroly discouraged me. I HAV RIVEN UP. 1 expect that I, who would make good wife and who love children HN die an old maid, simply be use the “respectable” part of so- not allow me to be courted in semi-public pol Smythe friends and furnished bail, and I, altho I was perfectly tnnocent, was locked up all night .- Please tell me what | am go- | ing to do, dear philanthropic ladies who do 80 much for those who are physically starv- ing. Where shall | find the food Who for my starving heart? urt me in semi-private places do will suecor my soul? Uniess you answer this ques- Every girl in our office but me da home, and every girl was | im Rex Beach’s Stirring Story of Panama NE'ER-D0O- WELL | head bookkeeper, 37, 4 handsome He never looked at those girlie d when he singled me out, after I know now that he singled me it only because he knew he could girl whe had « home. When he ked mo ff I would go to supper ith him at @ certain restaurant, course I accepted, and I only fice would be glad to have done. Wo worked late, and went di- ctly to the restaurant. Knowing at I was going to do this, I wore y best tailored sult to work, and ‘ought my Georgette crepe waist & box and put it on tn the girls st room Mr. Smythe ordered the dinner, WHY JEOPARDIZE YOUR HEALTH? mean just that—for that ts and cocktails, I bad never tasted |s*actly what you are doing when t}ene tn my life, I took one sip and |}ixed "We wian that we could nei im hh th unceremoniously. th: al th fu th: far th nearly choked, and altho he urged me, I would not taste again. The dinner was elaborate and weil | T small bottle of wine. know what he woud have done ff room. only a hall bedroom.” go to mine.” good, it don" You'll stay in that and put his arms opened and the waiter came in. | ortant are He drank both bis and mine. |; than the hia In fact which |s easily proven In the first piace, if you ve bad. decayed, aching teeth, It ts imposst i to mast proper That alone ts pe & Reric Interference digestio | Then, again, | produce p hese poisons rectly comes cayed home for sorts, Th Impossible ¢ & perfect dige of decayed ¢ rved. Mr. Smythe also drank a He began to get more and more apressive and once or twice put # band on my shouder. I © waiter had not kept coming in ms and bac you can see that !t tn have anywhere near We were in a private dining At last he told the waiter ith an oath to “keep out.” This frightened me and I said I August 27, 3 p. m., “Anarch-, MALTED MILK [cela not any longer. heaith ‘and ett ou will ete YOUR CREOIT1S O.K. | FRgieieblipiet penn i On ea a “But you can't come to my Sita’ tn eeakay de a t 1oom,” I remonstrated, “I have All right,” he again sald, “we'll tered dentiate “No, I can’ “Why not “Because good girls ose things.” “Well, whi go there.” don't do it on the individual case than average office, which only bi volume or in this from the n prof t the get use of being you anywhere? hall bedroom il your life, if you're good. Leave t of h wall tn fre dental chatr, © being good to those girls who in plain sight of all have homes. You can have more) You take no chances when n than they do ff you will only | Come here of having your work ¢ ink #0,” We give wi work our writt guarantee of satisfaction, whic signed both hy the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D, D. 8, owner and manager of this office, who Is thoroughly responsible. The man came around the table about me, bis ce, with its stifling breath, was rust into mine, when the door With an oath, Mr. Smythe tried | jto push him out, there was a dis-| Regal Dental Offices graceful fight, the police were En jerk, Maveger called and wo’ were both sent to|'0 TM Ares AW for Women Correct Apparel SPECIAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEW DRESSES AT UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS A saving of from $5.00 to $15.00 on advance Fall Models, in Taffeta, Charmeuse, Satin and Georgette Dre for Thursday and Friday. Apparel for Warm Weather $9.75 ...$12.50 Silk Coats for Afternoon and Evening Coats of Taffeta, Gros de Londre, Satin—Formerly priced from $35.00 to $75.00, reduced to sell from $19.75 to $45.00. ARMAN Suits of IAnen, Shantung, Palm Beach; values to 25.00; for CLEARANCE . oeccceoees Dresses of Linen, Lawn, Voile, Net; values to $35.00; for CLEARANCE CHEASTY BUILDING Second Avenue at Spring Street A ‘ Cockroaches Schedule—11, tion for me and hundreds of girls like me, you are making us old m. sending us to a more dishon je future. (THE END.) POINDEXTER T0 BE AT BALLARD U. 8, Miles Poindexter will Junction hall, Ballard, night. » was to speak there Tuesday | night, following a meeting at Green Lake, but thra some misunder- anding had been informed that the meeting there was in behalf of candidates, Poindexter headquarters. \therefore, immediately secured Junetion hall for Thursday night Two thugs held up David B. Can- 4 6 16th ave. N. E., Tuesday 4 after rapping him on the ght, an head with a club, removed ] from his pockets, It happened at | 15th ave. N. E. and E. 65th st. Rats and Mice Nothing {s more disagreeable than a home infested with these pests, Destroy them with Stearns’ Electric Rat and Roach Paste, the dard exterminator for over 37 rs. Does not blow into food like pow- aors Ready for une. lauguag Directions tn 15 . &. Government Bi Sold everywhere, Wednes- day— HOUSE PETERS Thurs- day— WALLACE REID and CLEO BIDGELY and BARBARA TENNANT STARRING sat LOC LHAMBR Westlake and Pine °®. /this campaign had been pledged by Have You Seen the One Big ? Smashing Motion Picture SuccessoftheWeekinSeattle © Kathlyn Williams Wheeler Oakman First Time Shown in the Northwest at Less Than 25c Positively Until Saturday Night Only Children 5c 12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6:00, 7:45, 9:30 Continuous 11 to 11 2. of the parent-teacher associati thruout the city. No less than 6,000 inventio have been submitted to the naval board {s seven months. DAIRIES TO CUT DOWN H.C. OF L. Begin Campaign to Show High Cost of Living Can Be Reduced ORGANIZE A COMPANY Appropriating $7,500 as a pub- liclty fund to educate the public on the food value of dairy products, and to show how they will actually reduce the cost of living, the producers and dis- THE ROAD TO ECONOMY FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS THURSDAY SPECIALS — | sand iibances tributors of milk, ice cream, 4 ch and butter held an en- Choice Spare } E thusiastic meeting in the Se- | Ribs........+------eee Cc attle Chamber of Commerce ‘ ili \ F Tuesday night, at which a per. | Choice Steer Boiling Fc 4 manent organization was ef- | Beef....----+++++e+0-+ i fected. Choice Lamb The Dairy Products Publicity Chops. .... er ae Sc Cc 1 bureau is the name of the new or- ganization, which is headed by the following were elected to serve with Enumclaw, president; C, H, Palmer, |Choice Shoulder |Pork Steak, Ib... Choice Smoked 15c 10 of the Dairy Machinery Co,, vice 5 president; W. V. 8. Robb, of Kent, | Spare Ribs......... secretary, and H. E. Turner, of| Sugar Cured Bacon 17 Turner, Pease & Co., treasurer. The] Backs.....-+eeseeee Cc following were eltced to serve with ' these officers ae members of the ex.| Coclice Pork 5c ecutive board: A. N. Henderson, | Liver oes chief milk inspector of Seattle; H.|/ aT THE F OWING MARKETS: Walstad, manager of the Kristofer- bak eal son Dairy; H. A. Kyer, of Augustine AMERICAN MARKET & Kyer; A. B. Tierney, president of 305 Third Ave. WESTERN MARKET 1100 Western Ave. WESTLAKE MARKET Corner Weetinke and Pine the Snohomish County Dairymen's association, and H. C. Lind, of the Seattle Private Dairymen’s associa then, CATTLE MARKET 08 Orcidental Ave. A rousing celebration of Dairy BALLARD ARKET Day, the first of its kind to be held 5443 Ballard Ave in the United States, will officially Look for U. S. Purple Stamp start the campaign in the Arena! it Signifh Purity and Quality October 7, in conjunction with the Bkore Oren Until £29 P.M. Northwestern Land Products show. Milk Inspector Henderson, who presided at last night's meeting, re- ported that enthusiastic support in Ad Queen, Arena, Sept. 9.| 50 Votes for. and members public school offict: THE ORDINANCE— “All pools or tanks shall be thoroughly cleaned at least once each deek, and all such pools or tanks shall be emptied and the water therein completely changed at least tv ach week,” THE COMPLIANCE— Not “once a week” is the Crystal Pool cleansed—but every night. Not twice a week is the water completely chang- ed—but every 24 hours, and continuously during the day the water passes through the $50,000 filtration and sterilization plant, rendering it so pure that the city sanitary engineer has just written a letter to the Natatorium Management, giving highest approval to the purity of the water, After 10:80 every night, the Crystal Poo! is emptied, cleansed and refilled, Come and see the interesting process (no charge for admission after that hour) Then come for a MORNING SWIM in the Crystal Clear CRYSTAL POOL. Watch for Coming Announcement of the Log-Rolling Contest