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fet the Standard Way” help you —make your “let us send youa VICTROLA on 30 days’ FREE TRIAL!” a a wpe selections of homefurnishings up te $100 without a cash payment at time of purchase. we invite you, “make your own terms"- Seattle homefurnisher, to our well-known liberal the @redit service will fit your Individual needs! FIFTY-TWO YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURRISHER NO CASH DOWN! “make your own terms!” “easy to buy- easy to pay most liberal, unusual credit offer ever extended on sewing machines! CASH DOWN on EMPRESS SEWING MACHINES —there -RESS EMI in YEA it as NO INTEREST! 1G use ABSOLU TION, —GUARANTEED NO EXTRA CHARG —ball-bes —automatic drop head! —other distinctive sive features! —we positively save you from twenty the purchase of an EMPRE thousand machines all giving ATISFAC several sewing Seattle, FE are in FOR TEN INTEREST! 2S! RS! NO ng gears! and exclu- to thirty dollars on 3S sewing machine! “NO CASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” “NO CASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” “NO CASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” STAR—-MONDAY, OCT 2, 1916. PAGE 2 IMODJESKA’S RELATIVE NAVAL FORCES DESERTS WIFE AND BOYS FOR AFFINITY BALBOA, Cal., Oct. 2.—Felix Modjeska, grandson of the late great actress, Madam Modjeska, hae disappeared from the New port Beach cottage here, where he “visited” Mrs, Dorothy Dorpols of Chicago. Beneath the cottage roof also was Frances Cineceros, Spanish maid, who had been promoted to the dignity of chaperone. Mrs. Dorpole also has gone. About the beach romance where grandson of . Mra. Dorpols maid, clung th fioteam of a fourcornered lo’ tangle which always comes when wives and husbands and children part. Mrs. Dorpols says a baby started | trouble. MATS com Prete. There much chatter the seast ffinities ninh maid held forth Holly wood, the wife boys. My husband was here only a day or two ago,” said Mra, Modjes ka, “Our troubles seemed ended He |children, There was opportunity for him to go to work in the ple |tures, he sald, and he would come back from the beach, We we happy. But he went from m join the woman who caused our and who had returned from wan near Low Angeles, was ad another cf Modjeska’s Chicago And Mre. Modjeska, who has ex perienced many a heartache, and who had thought to have her bus jthe trouble so far us her home was! band back with the children again, he erned, She is the wife Chicago tallor, who also conducted his mother’s bakeshop. says Mrs. Dorpols, but her husband objected AN EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE WILL POSITIVELY SAVE ONE-THIRD YOUR FUEL! (ANDARD FURNITURE CO.| ‘Second Ave. and Pine St., Seattle H OFFICER DIES Los ANGELES, 0+ Oct. 2.—Los An- friends today sought to whether you xamination Mable. Our our own king with In the 7-Act Photoplay Purity Admission Only 15c “LEMMER Seattle Best Photeplay House L. SCHOENFELD & SORS trace relatives of Lieut. Bruce L. | Somerset, supposed to be | wealthy young New Yorker who} | ended his life in a fashionable ho- tel suite here Saturday No trace of his Eastern ties has been discovered. The only ex- planation was a prose notation on & page from the Rubiayat of Omar Khayyam: “Man departs from this life a the one dwelling place he will « know. He departs nowhere. It ts) good night for him; the noiseless | d the dark.” | friends sald a wrecked ro- cause the young officer’ INSECT COLLECTION GIVEN TO U. W.| A collection of several thousand mounted Insects, the result of 40 |years of labor, has been presented to the University of Washington by |Orson Bennett Johnson, professor emeritus of zoology | Professor Kincaid said the col }lection is the most complete he has ever seen as far as Washington species are concerned. A move-| |ment is on foot to have the new| jogteal building named Johnson | hall in honor of the aged scientist. | OLE TO CAMPAIGN IN Ole Hanson, progressive candi- date for the senate in 1914 one of the seven progressives on the national Woodrow Wilson com mittee, will leave in a few days to campaign in Eastern states. | | George Turner, democratic can didate for the senate, spoke at noon |at the Grand theatre. He will speak Monday night at | Mays’ hall, in the Latona district, and at the University Mbrary Senator Miles Poindexter, repub- |lican candidate for the senate, will address the Roosevelt-Hughes Women's club, Tuesday arternoon NEW AMBASSADOR | FROM JAPAN IS HERE Bound for his new post at Wash. | ington, Ambassador Dr, Aimaro Sato, recently appointed tmperial | | Japanese ambassador to the United tates, arrived in Seattle Sunday | night. | With him was Maj. umachi, of the Japanese They will be tendered a banquet by Judge Thomas Burke, and othe: r Seattle citizens, Tuesds and leave Wednesday for the TO HELP TUBERCULARS The Lodges of the Ancient Order |of United Workmen and Degree of| Honor will give a grand benefit! ball for the Anti-Tuberculosis ~ 101 to 111 So. Eleveath St. Tacoma ' EASTERN STATES: FRYE’S league of King county, Friday, Oc-| ober 13, 1916, at K. of P. ball. First | ve. and Pike st. In addition to the} dance, the Degree of Honor will) provide cards for those preferring! that form of entertainment The entire proceeds of the even- ing will be turned over to the Anti | actual Plates That Fit #S to 15 Protective Guarantee With All Work National Painless Dentists Fourth and Pike Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P. M. A WIDE | RANGE OF | CHOICE MEATS QUALITY MARKETS TUESDAY SPECIALS Choice Steer Pot Roast... Choice T-Bone Choice Veal Steak Choice Loin Pork Chops . Choice Pork Liver Anchor | Bacon.... 4 cans Wild Rose Milk.. AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS OLYMPIC MARKET 1 OUR OLD LOCATION AT 118 PIKE ST. HAS BEEN ABANDONED bat 10) 15c | 0707 Mpwn It being necessary to forget the Mrs. Dorpols danced, says, in the Chicago cafes. The it appears, she met Felix Modjeska. who had married the daughter o David Doty of Chicago. two chfidren. A romance budded between Mra Dorpols and the grandson of the fa mous actress. Frank Dorpols, the tallor-ba! . told his wife to go, and lreturn if abe found she loved him |more th an Modjeska, REX; Adulte 10c —UNTHL THURSDAY THE GRASP OF Five Parts of Bivebird Billie Ritchie IN “Cold Hearts And Hot Flames” Want a Ford Free Comedy -MAmen O07 -p7Onm mMaT FREE FORD PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES EN~WOER CREDITIS 0.K. ae" | of ®\ is preparing to fight for the She was! Raiph, about to adopt a blue-eyed baby girl, | she | They have! losses i] GREED of aa 3 BIG LOSS ON “ZONE” FRANCISCO, Oct. 2.—Four nm, one hundred thousand dol. presents approximately the of concessions on the at the Panama-Pactfic ex: it is stated today, The books of that part of the expost tody Felix, 7 her boys BAN mill lars Zone position | tion are now closed Thirty-five concessionaires went out of business during the fair Beautiful Gowns Wonderful Acting Valeska Suralt displays in THE STRAIGHT WAY A photoplay that typ- ifies the method which a woman uses inher quest for peace and happiness A Vogue Two-part Comedy “Poultry ala Mode” STRAND Second Ave., Bet. Spring and Seneca Loges 25c and] cottage | and the And tn was interested In me and the! to Mi that is, if you hold a credit letter, USE CANALS TO FIGHT GERMANS BY HENRY WOOD orrespontient WITH THE FRENCH AR MIES BEFORE PERONNE, Oct. 2--Naval forces have Joined the allies here in the Great land battie of the Somme, 70 miles from the « Ironclad monitors, utilizing France's magnificent network of canals along the Somme, centering at Peronne, are par. ticipating in the bombardment of Mt. St. Quentin, which dom- Peronne from the st. slowly on tronghold as the | lines creep forward, and have done much effective work | Mt. Bt. Quentin, constituting the |key to the defense of Peronne, \s |slowly and steadily being encircled by the F ch in the same manner that preceded the capture of Combies, The position, a strong stands on the summit of a bill looking Peronne. Marine gunners, pieces aboard the monitors, go about their business in the me methodical, clockwork manner as ordinary workmen beginning their day's labor, After their morning | they begin tuning up the guns NEW BILL T0 AD. A bill providing for state ald, by | ten-year loans, to clear logged-off | liands, has been drafted by 8. P| Woody, former mayor of hell, | and now engaged in business in Seattle. It will be presented to} the coming session of the legisia-| ture It differs in from the Murphine 1913, but which the voters of King jcounty voted down. Under the Woody measure, farm- ers may borrow not to exceed $500) |from the Board of Agricultural De-| | velopment Commissioners, consist jing of the county auditor, county engineer, and chsirman of the board of county commissioners The farmer deeds the land to the jcounty, but has a preferential right |to repurchase it by repaying the loan at & per cent interest The bill provides that the agri cultural board shall not issue/ several respects bill passed in| year shall not exceed) | $25,000, This bill was approved at the| logged-off-land congress held here in June at the University of Wash-| ington. SOCIETY MAN |, DIES BY KNIFE SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2.— “1 don't remember whether | killed him or not” was the plea today of Theodore Fain, 65, charged with stabbing to death Jack Hunt, a youn, in the Bush turday nig } remembers noth- | Kk that after he met Hunt. Physicians i be called to testify whether a slight blow on the head might have caused a lapse of memory Fain went to the apartments of| Miss Irene Hudnut and asked if bis daughter was there. Hunt, oO was dining with Miss Hudnut,; id she was not | Nobody witnessed the tragedy Hunt staggered downstairs, bleed- ing from several knife wounds and died in the street Piano Contest Prize Winners of Prize Contest Will Be More Than Gratified to d This Announcement | In the several publicity contests |that we have conducted in the past, | where credit awards have been ts- sued, our experience has proved that the cost of the prizes and con- ducting the contest has averaged about 10 per cent of the volume of business resulting therefrom, In this instance, it is not costing us a cent for this expense, so we have determined to give our patrons the [benefit of this additional saving; you can bring it to Eilers Music House and receive its full face value, with an additional 10 per cent added to its total amount, even tho your cward be as high as $125. For instance, if you hold a leredit of $100, it is good for $110 \at Ellers, or if your award ts $110, Ellers will accept it for $121, when! applied on the purchase of any of our well-l et new . pianos or plano play: | You can vst bring your credit) letter here just the same, altho we! are now closing out our business at greatly reduced prices, because of the Montelius Piano House, Ltd., of Vancouver, B. C., having pur-| chased the Eilers interest in Seat jue and will move into this build- ling immediately the Retiring-from- | |Business-Sale ends. Select the; plano or playem plano you want, nd if the price, for example, be deduct the amount of your contest ‘d, plus 10 per cent, and pay the balance in little pay- | |ments, some as low as $1.00 per | week Remember, the extra 10 per cent! \discount that Kilers gives does not mean a loss of profit to us, hut rep- |resents the amount of mone: y that) would ordinarily go for conducting | the contest. In this case, it is} your gain because we have not LOGGED LANDS jthe |terday toward Bapaume, it was of jfictally announced today. who serve the |plunge in the canal and breakfast, | The man who has taken dentistry. Dr. Sipes and the skilled specialists have thousand readers of The the fear and pain out of Boston Dental staff of treated upwards of two Star with his marvelous painless system since May 25 without a single failure. One dear old lady, a teen teeth removed at lighted was she with h that she rushed from t big reception room of and assured the waiting ‘a wonderful man. was surely bit.” few days ago, had six- one operation. So de- er “painless” experience he dental chair into the the Boston Dental Co. throng that Dr. Sipes It didn’t hurt a ALL FREE And the best of it is Dr. Sipes doesn’t charge a cent for extracting many. cines or anything. E teeth—no matter how You do not have to pay for the medi- verything is absolutely free, and you do not have to order other work in order to have the teeth extracted free with the remarkable new pai The Boston Dental Co., e the Bon Marc Dr. Sipes more than fifteen years ago. one of the biggest, busi offices in America, spec’ grade, guaranteed painl prices. nless method. 1420 Second avenue, he, was established by It is est, most reliable dental ializing in strictly highe ess dentistry at popular Come any time between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. If your time is limi ted to certain hours, a special appointment card will be given you. It takes but a few minutes for ordinary ex- tracting. HAIG’S MEN SMASH AHEAD ON SOMME LONDON, Oct Gen. Haig's men continued thruout last night smashing advance begun yes- After beating off German coun- positions east of Eaucourt. baye, the British established their front in that region and cleared surrounding buildings of the en- emy. The British losses in yesterd: victory at Eaucourt when the Germa 's L’Abbaye, were driver THEATRE Third Ave, and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. Come on, Friends of Ted Uhimark With The “O. B. U.” Trio Doing a Stunt in “Blackface” Vera Grosse Seattle's Star “Cabaretter” “Fantomas” Third Episode of the Greatest French Crimes Weekday Evenings Matine been put to any of that expense, Store open evenings. 5c 10c: Sundays ter attacks against the newly-won | LiAb- | GRAND back on a 3,000-yard front, were un- usually small, it was learned today. The “tanks” played an important |role in the advance and helped | make tt possible for Haig’s soldiers it win German trenches with slight losses. The lumbered forward and weeded out German machine |guoners, The British infantry ad- vancing behind the new armed monsters found enemy trenches cleaned by fire from the “tanks” and suffered slight casualties. Aronson’s 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. ‘ tanks” Offers its cus- tomers in Seat- tle and Wash- ington com. plete lines of choicest — Calli- fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at lowest prices. All orders ship- ped day re ceived.

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