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PE StS eee Sooeees Soy Sy ¢. W. Grteme & So jeay. greatest of the New York Winter |#T@nd opera sts work, per tooth. gold $3.00 NOTICE! Following regular custom, these prices will be established, October 1, on ILK AND CREAM ANU UXLAM Pasteurized Milk, per quart Pasteurized Milk, per pint Commercial Cream, half pint Commerciat Cream, per pint Whipping Cream, haif plat Whipping Cream, per pint Certified Milk, per quart Kris-to-lac, per pint s-to-lac, per quart ™ Bulgarian Buttermilk, per pint Bulgarian Buttermilk, per quart Cream Cottage Cheese, ‘eld Telephone your orders for of these quality products Call Etiiott 22° Storage, brick Domestic wheel . Limburaer Oregon Wisconsin tripiete Wisconsin twine Yeung America . tote |wetect ranch esas | apefl ease | Will have a new group of songs for | Other numbers are sical fantasy, “The Clock Shi will have a strong appeal atre, the Mon Carter Musical ° Some neh Another pair who get on the bilts| The feature photoplay of this/ Comedy company will offer for the Three Shows Daily Singers 2¢ lin big type are Frank Orth and Wm, (28OW. Which continues until Wed-|first time shown in Seattle the| (Prices paid producer) PAINLESS © Mined timothy whalebone) $8.00 sprays nee ease seseeesers $5.00 melon | ¥, 1.00 UP | Peaches. Wenatchee and 500 |. Yakme and Sevice free Rhy Call and See Samples of Our Plate * end Bridge Werk. We Stand F Ameen ge Ba vegue |Turkiah meton, tb. " Moet of er orepont patronage fe) Waterm: 207 UNIVERSITY sT. our work When coming |J#ffens - place. Bring this a4 with you A ee hool of actual experience since mother’s knee. | Gladys Correll Be he ic Key P } You have had an unfortunate experience. You are suffering for| Manhe taee August, R 1. fi eure the shortcomings and silliness of girls and women who do not think| ateny Matedhes A Providence, R. 1, firm could} Claire Vincent & Co. In a Comedy of Today Nederveld’s Baboons Ina -pebvinal dl Exhibition felert_& Scofield In their Comedy “Helping Hubby” FRANK ir early o customers who he sure you are in the... Onions. local. 23.00 in Ca seiee S . have oe t mly : 5 at! SPLENDID |the plain, The scene might i 26.09 @2799 | stations, on the street, in the parks, in the theatres, anywhere and come out of the movies from Art . 260 |overywhere, which causes such hardship to the girl who has been VAUDEVILLE j:ona or New Mexico, The build-} ge that flirting with a stranger is beneath her dignity. Men seem ACTS and ings might have been one of those K. OF P. BAND GIVES DANCE o get the idea that any girl will flirt or strike up acquaintance without newly constructed movie towns sinc aad srica’s infantile flying service the proper introduction | FEATURE PH America’s infanti BROS. The Knights of Pythias Uniform A pretty girl or an attractive woman is always the cynosure of OTOPLAY Just Printers 43 TrinD MAIN 1043 2 a big dance at Leschi park pavilion| plain girl jaturday night, September 20. could learn a lot at this British fly- 9 8 ; rel 1 he has many more temptations than the| < college. Much of the equipment +g pan rep agape hae gona lnah eles brn meg “put ss hor bend fs on her showers, tight, there * nese sings ovate taut wn agree the British “nest” came THE UNI VE RSAL CAR ‘g json why she should not have the right kind of men acquaintances, be from the United States, but the AGENT 4 |free from insults and be respected. F R OLD knowledge—the more —{mportant ; STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1916. PAGE 5 MORE OPENS WITH “A WORLD OF | | PLEASURE”; MANY GOOD BILLS “Watch ...... Your Step” on the way to the OAK™" that is the musical comedy presented by Monte Carter’s Walter Spencer, In “Watch Your Step,” at Oak. 2—Courtney & at the Moore. 3—Claire Vincent, at the Alhambra Orpheum Palace Hip. 5—Miss R. Melville, at Grand. 6—Harriett Baird, at P antag 4—Gladys Correll, at the GRAND photoplay, Hippodrome Road Show] There are stars galore, including Dorothy Kidder and company | No. 2 opens at the Palace Hip. William Norris, the comedian who | will be the main attraction at the The Hialto quartet, two men and| has made musical comedy patrons} Grand theatre Sunday. The title ‘Wo Women, present a repertoire of laugh for years; Conroy and La} of thetr sketch is “Just Red,” story Popular operatic numbers. Maire, past masters of black-face of which was written by W. C.| Another attraction is “The Four| comedy; Margaret Edwards, a 16-| Hoff, Old Veterans,” in their act called | yearold dancer accredited with be 4 The All-Star Trio, entertainers |"Memories of 1861," during which , ing the most perfect physical type }de Luxe, will also be on the bill. they reproduce incidents of w jextant; Wanda Lyon, a decidedly | Harrison and Melville will appear time days, provide music on brass) pleasing blonde young lady; Mc }in comedy, singing, talking and | instruments, fiddle, Mute and drum,’ Mahon, Diamond and Chaplo' }dancing. Miss Vera Grosse, popu. |as well dance «ome of the steps graduates from vaudeville; Collins lar cabaret entertainer of Seattle, |that date back to civil war days. | and Hart, whose burlesques are a| dys Corjneverfatling source of delight; | Grand audiences, beginning Sun-|Tell, In “Catchy Melodies”; Foster | Franklin Batie, a graceful dancer: day. The third episode of “Fan.|and Lovett, in comedy talking nov-|and Rosie Quinn, a captivating Comedy ‘ y NN tamos,” the great detective serial, /lty:; the Sweeney Girls and New-| miss who never fails to win the Bome jwal be shown also, }ton, in gymnastics; Courtney and| hearts of all who see her. | Contin. oe Steppers eee Jeanette, In comedy juggling. | There are two score of musical uous | lALHAMBRA To those who like the “ibst tw|ohare’ et contributing thelr full Sunday Sunday Orie Hawatian melodies, and that in-|share of pleasure to the audience sasthen’ taédine’ iene: aes cau |cludes about everybody, the appear-| . GIRLS! bill, Sam Chip and Mary Marbie|8¢0 of Lonos’ Hawatians, in thelr/ OAK 20c Cc "At the Foot of Kilaue: are the toppers, They bring a mu-| umber, ° Starting Sunday at the Oak the 2, 7 and 9 3 |J. Dooley. Their Offering is # bun.|2* night, will be “The Dollar) comedy, “Watch Your Step.” This | 32 |dle of nonsense, “The Fool Detec-| Kings.” . is a musical cocktall in one drink tives.” | Bod atirely new song hits will be put Claire Vincent leads a little com.) ORPHEUM —... | Over pany presenting “The Recoil,” al The Wilkes stock company will) Three performances are given! playlet calculated to show that “all Present a new comedy, entitled | daily | men are liars,” but never got away | “Cold Feet,” at the Orpheum thea-/ eee with it successfully, tre, beginning Sunday PANTAGES bands. ecomerpeseimenee “Rainbow” will be presented for) Topping a new bill of seven acts Hleft to live with a sister. | The talented American pianist |the last time Saturday night. at the Pantages thin week, opening FLYERS PLAY Mrs. K. Shagiti had a husband, it and composer, Alexander Mac-| “Cold Feet” ts heralded as a com-|with the matinee Monday, will bo |developed, who beat her up at regu- Padyen, is another attraction. ody produced for the first time on|three headiine attractions, They lar intervals. Nederveld’s troupe of trained /@ny stage, are Herbert Lioyd, “The Squirr “It costs more money for a divorce baboons play monkeyshines and ev. 1 Bost Friend,” and his company, in |in America,” Koyama said, “as di- erything. | MOORE “Peaches in Pawn,” a screaming vorces are granted over in Japan by | Mabelle Sherman and Arthur Ut | Possessing almost the magnitude po aang on a vaudeville show; | mutual papery paces it is unneces- try, musical comedians; “Buck” of a threering circus, “A World of co, famous juggler, and Lina |sary to go into cou: Ptelert and Abble Scofield In com-| Pleasure,” one of the latest and|Regsiani and Guiseppe Vogtiotti, Correspondent nt Visits Eagle | “And, while all this trouble was *, In a delightful] Eyrie Where War Birds going on, downstairs Deputy Audi-| Motion pictures of travel and|Garden colossal entertainments, |'epertoire, Other numbers on the Are Trained pe eae Ag “Tiny” Burnett's big orchestra com-| will open Sunday ite engagement of |Program will inclide Neal Abel See pecans i Sees nas ae plete the program }four days at the Moore, with a|Dlackface funmake ard and in ae ore |company of over 125 people, two| Faye, pfinsy Mactan chaopies; the MATERIAL _FROM U.S ether ia lpauace NIP huge glittering acts and nine| Four Rennees, in “Thru Five Coun ie ee q | BY WILBUR 8. FORRES aa “ses ail, dak & thaters eee tries in Twenty Minutes,” and * — oo Minnie Kaufmann, “A Psyche on|United Press Staff Correspondent taht nace, eee Cc ear Wheels.” Tho fourth installment| ppitisit CENTRAL Fl NEW YORK, Sept. 20—Thirty- If your skin is not fresh, smooth am e of “The Crimson Stain” will be OL, t. 6—(B Mail.) j Grew |shown on the screen eee oeatamid barren creases tWO of the most daring drivers in —_ | of land on the edge of & great plain the automobile racing game, driv-| glowing, or has suffered from anunwis ls if here is = ‘ } unflower Grows was discovered, today, the British|ing the fastest racing cars on the ™S¢ of cosmetics, here is an easy, ines Dear Miw “ar I want whys — Ae ee Pane Pe - * ; D i cante'a -ayrie. American continent, were to face pensive way to clear it: divorced woman. My sosbees dagen — and | gave it to in Dead Tree Limb By courtesy of the British foreign |the starter this afternoon in the) | Ses piped gg api yer-pa pene} Now other men make life a b PETERSBURG, Ind., Sept. 30. ice, the United Press correspond: | Sheepshead Bay speedway classic | Scap and hot water, Wink Si Sh ot ce I am frank spoken, but I am an honest, good woman A large sunflower #taik has grown {ent was able to spend the day|of the year, the 250-mile Astor cup] cold water to clow the pores. "Ds the reccken willing to work hard for my living; all I ask is to be let alone. is ft cca’ thot I will have to kill one of these brutes? Lhe ving ofa ere poplar tree asiong 8 asantr tea pthc gro ace. | Sepeoe es paren ae ee ee 1 like to help the unfortunate, and for thanks I get insulted, and | ee won ew the pani Mblg ae et the double eagle of an fae the complexion ns ates as am told that the person thought I was goliciting. | ° omb + Se " ont but sive 2 senenee. .Secpte tek me. 0e Ment, srhey seme 68s ere forget | Pe inches tn diameter. aes »p from an unsteady, yellow, 4 my trouble. Will you tell me how I am going to meet any, when at| net james ggg 7 Rp every turn I am met with an at : i oat! m ee nis Of pre Usually two months’ | sin Perhaps the best way out would be to go to some man and sell my- wf na ‘around these. f1¥ing A.—Right or wrong, as I have said a hundred times before, women | See atest tx ie fiskee easth ra es sick skins and girls set the standard of morality a ace se hens. bis, still, erway! D arte! | The higher the standard, the higher the man’s ideals will be. | wings are put to the actual teat of ue As much as I disiike saying it, I neverthe!+ believe that women war. | end girls, as a whole, are not setting as dard as they used EXTRA Building Like Fort 1 aio doubt I shall be censured for tt © those who don’t p A a feniite tae 3 No dou! bs uy ng a concrete, J- 4 believe it, | merely say, study the qu rself. | BIG Hatuimcrpeiprm yee gerbe AUTHORIZED ; a8 Girls who come from supposedly ¢ s, and are of refined | i {ginning of the war—loomed up aud sty | lineage, often think nothing of flirting with any man who gives them | J Ww SHOW eanly aver @ hill, as an internation: ad glance. omorro jal party of journalists motored onto his unseemly “flirting” habit, practiced in street cars, at FIFTH AND PINE Orpheum Vaudeville “THE CLOCK SHOP” “The Recoil” pa ie AS ( en, ME In a Comedy Skit Pronounced “THE FOOL DETECTIVES” | tani Yorthern France he man who does not want to treat a girl as a GOOD girl part—came from Nort 7 eR INS, sHOULD be treated isn’t the kind of man any girl ought to think twice VETERANS “Professors” of flying, who summon Central Agency, Inc. Telephone East 939 Starting And all Week Sunday Matine OCT. Twice Daily ‘SAM CHIP & MARY MARBLE The Distinguished American IN ouickly as possible, for | don’t want pictures of them, and they have Special Added Attraction “Sherman & Uttry Uttry In Dainty Bits of Musical Orpheum Travelogue. World's Current Events . green peppers; cover with bolling| A.—If you really want to write to | “The Dollar Kings” |tault, cases were tho names of Mrs ORTH & WM. J. DOOLEY } vinegar. Let set four hours, then | your cousins in the Kast it will be | ‘uikyma, 19, and Mrs, K. Sha 1 Orpheum Concert Orchestra Charies Burnett, Director Alexander MacFayden @ cote for picealilli? Print as|them. | have never seen them, or Also Scrap, He Says SO A and 18 yeare of age living in the | pecially interesting to them SSE 5 SE thoir classes at fixed hours of the W. A. Wallace, Mgr. 907 East Pile s+, day, didn’t learn from books, They dragged their knowledge from the about “ | aeov here are many men who would be glad to meet some of the old ie *REMORE fashioned girls, who have not forgotten the teaching they learned at furnish any American eagle “nest” | as you do. ; | ‘ bea : peagyh ate abil \ i But do not, for the sake of all womenkind, as well as your own| Sweeney Girls & Newton)! Dis lathes such as wore seen welt, lone your high ideals, It would be a cowardly act to sell yourself | pte ld Viale te Q: some man for protection. And the ad part of It would be that you Oe er at ieenints art Touring Car $415.70 Roadster . . $400.70 Gymunstion Benutitul technical points of learning td probably not find that protection, Man 1s a peculiar specimen, gehinical points of f . a Vena atin does not tafe the trouble to protect a woman who is too| Foster & Lovett jte yrnere were, a roplane en j ane k to protect herself, regardiess of whether she is the woman he in “WHO'S Witor [fines sien ome to Sngiand from «| f Gash ab Tacias j loves. well-known engine factory in Con K right on the path you have chosen. There is little doubt oir oul ti the kind of man who will honor your self-respect, and| Courtney & Jeanette {necticut pe place you, in his esteem, above all other women because of it Comedy Jugeters | | | Orders filled in rotation as fast as our allotment can be assembled and delivered from the Ford Motor Company Cheer up! Japanese Hubbies ne Lonos’ Hawaiians Q.—Will you kindly print a good) East, who wish me to write to Native Songs, Dances, Music and Wives Do Often We make liberal allowance on used Ford Cars. Instruction classes every Tuesday evening at 7:30 for those interested in Fords. e tomatoes to spoil. Thank. never written to me, but have asked - a ‘ % | ome other relatives here to tell me to RIAI iTO | Natives of fair Japan are just as ing you, A ehh &.d Lone ae hoe |beliigerent in their marital affairs | 1 am seeki American N | A.—One-half peck of green toma.| |! Am see Lis Brg Bary ae ta QUARTETTE he seavaion otiblel:Matendur ip” “Know the Ford—the best and cheapest means of transportation.” 2 y grown, Chop well and bee gare at t them stand |What kind of a letter to write? Singers De Luxe jat 7 lin Se Chop a large | hall vadiecode| |tion Friday in Judge Japanese weddings and divo add % pint salt. 1 a day in cold wate’ ttle, sponsored this inform rater’s court Our Service Department is ready to give the after- attention that all Ford owners require. A $5,000 stock of parts always on hand head of cabbage, 4 onfons and & 81 de- | Sandwiched in among the drain thru a colander; add 1 cup perfectly all right to do #0, even molasses, 1 teaspoon each cloves,|tho you have not met them, Write lallapice and white mustard seed. the same kind of letter to them Cover with cold vinegar. that you would write to any of giti, 20 Both of the little black-haired | wives of the sun-kissed Orient ar rived recently as proxy wives from Japan. Mrs. Fukyma, according to Ko yama, disagreed with ber husband in the most modern manner, and ‘ CONTINUOUS TOMORROW This agency is under the personal supervision of Mr. Wallace, former Adjuster and Service Superin- tendent of the Ford Motor Company Seattle Branch, 1:30 to 11, M, \1 | Weekday Evenings and | Afternoons Sundays your relatives.“ If your cousins Q.—1 am a young man 16 years | have never visited in the West, you 10c 15c sik | have two girl cousins of 15 should be able to write a letter vs Any Sent ‘ Any ‘lent inom ort a

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