The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1916, Page 5

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OI if | qi Saturday, per yard . The emperor wa way to work, walking when IT saw him pictures ¢ be tite brown from living 1 in the oper with him | Every soldier within view stood — ———___—_—— @®. ine at rigid salute as he appeared in two-story house where he Furniture ike Street: 416° 424 quarters € re ‘DIVINE SARAH,’ MINUS “ss PS ; ‘ ti ation khaki and Bulgaria and Cut Off LIMB, IS COMING BACK ‘ He hurried on thru the rain to Turkey the offic of the general «taf | PARIS, Oct. 6.—Mme. " Sarah] hy rom the Theatre to the Field) hundred yards away, followed by|SIGNAL FOR OFFENSIVE] Bernhardt, “Sarah the ternal,” of Honor,” a one-act play saa iene ‘ant See, iak | starts for New York today for : Hecuba,” a one-act play, by Mau) (ores va agg oy fh LONDON, Oct. 6—The Grand | tour of the United States and Can-| rice Bernhardt and Rene Chavance.| wnich pot be “tape Duke Nicholas, former com ada. in an extensive repertoire, The Burnt Offering,” @ On@-ACt) mowers Engll lesson. manderin-chiet of the Russian | Three score and ten, plus two, a| play by Mme. Hernhardt Tene Sade aeakh tat te | armies, has been recalled from | mother, grandmother and great The Interrupted Dinner,” @ OMe! ory with the impertal sult | the scene of his triumphs in the grandmother, and with but one leg by Paul Bertnay Caue. to command the | the divine Sarah declares she ts ne trial scene from “The Me: Gets Many Reports Russo-Rumanian drive against | younger than in twenty years. She chant of Venice.” | nat tr a, 6 gooe Bulgaria, said a dispatch receiv. | is €0 young that she will not call| The last act of “Camille on the r of the staff) oq here today her coming tour a farewell to Amer The last act of “L’Aigion. headqua had settled down '0) ‘The grand duke will be given su-| fea. Her last “farewell was made| The last-act of “Adrienne Le “Fk. Gen. Michel Alexteff, chlet| irome command of all the Russian several years ago, when folks couvreur.” ofetaff, was making his datly re@/anq Rumanian forces operating In thought her acting days were near The trial of Joan of Arc,” a two-| Port and getting his orders Dobrudja and on the Danube. He ly over. Since she has suffered a/act play, by Emile Moreau Nicholas Il. rises at 8 a.m. Atlnay act as an adviser of the Ruf jeg amputation, recovered speedily, The following one-act sketches Be ste Gown t manian commanders in Transy! and has starred in several film pro-|“The Death of Cleopatra,” by Mau- Coffee. At 10 he vania j duetions of her most famous plays. rice Bernhardt and Henry Cain; Warters and ives Gen The opening performance will be|"One of Them,” by Lysiane Bern-|!ffs report, tilustrated by al in Montreal, October 9 After afhardt; “The Window y Rene 8nd charts. By 12:30 p.m. th ine wrenhent Yate short tour in Eastern Canada, she|Ranchois and “The False Model,”|P0rt 1s finished and the em of the renewal will go to the Knickerbocker the-|by a French officer serving at the |Orders for generals along th Balkans t atre, in New York. Her complete front tire front are sent out by telegraph | frontier and in Macedonia repertoire follows from an adjoining room. arrival of ft ad eo on th a ‘ The cseenee Clarets Rumanian border, it ts belleved “Bets It” Never WM BRIDE HITS ahs czar eats lunch at his own) wilt be the signal for the opening = | av pies ~ © aore-c of the double allie ft lve | and omelette, a m dessert crush Bulgaria and close the Aus al | coffee form his usual me trianGerman road to Constantino a S or orns time of day, with a cigaret after| je j ° the coffee He does not smoke 1 There's Nothing on Earth Like it Me es F For Corns and Callouses tata tee pg nage wee cerns and Callouses | ABERDEEN, Oct. 6.—The adop-|the country with the crown prince, | | uses, don't experiment—just use|tion of either the hotel or the|the crown prince's dog, and usu COURT WILL DECIDE “GETS-IT" and nothing else. Ear-|prewery initiative bill “would be alally two youngsters, pals of the fu | lest and simplest thing 1 use—juet a few drops on know to in a few chosen by the wrong direction.” de-|ture emperor of Russia Gov, Henry McBride, re-|himself from among the ordinary A by H | publican candidate, in a speech de-|boYs living near headquarters | an in |livered here iast night Once the town Is left behind, the| play? “I am opposed to taking such al@™Mperor gets out and walks, do-| This question is presented to th ekward step.” he said ing about five miles at a brisk| superior court in a suit c A banquet was held here by the | Pace Attorney March Litchman, in be-| Young Men's Republican club in| Works After Midnight half of the Young People's Socia |honor of McBride Six o'clock finds him back at/ist league nat the Wilkes Stock | “If 1 am elected,” sald McBride [headquarters He has had his ex-|Co ‘there will be no hidden hand “at Gener and now goes back to wor The league asks $1,575 damages, the state vital directing my Generals from the front make their alleging the Wilkes players agree tions. {t will be conducted inde |Teports at this time of day, and if/to put “A Doll's House” on next pendently for the people's service |there is to be a general military| week on a percentage basis with in the same manner as it was con-|Council, it ts now that it takes|the league, which was to sell the ducted in my previous administra ras tickets: | tion. Ministers from Petrograd also| The play was called off, accord He accused the democratic ad.|Teport and receive instructions ing to the complaint, because} ministration of playing football} Dinner at § some ministers pronounced it as After dinner the emperor retires|unfit for public exhibition jwith the state public service com-| second: ETS-IT" does the reat."|mission, and he declared he wili/{© his private apartment. = The| Tt falist league claims it The old way is to bundle up yourlappoint men to office on their | "Town ew is ‘put to bed, where | teac ® high, useful lesson nes in harnesses and bandages, use ead of political pt never falls to get his good-night galves thal make tees, tows cotton | ert instead of political pull kiss from his emperor-father. The ee ee ate oe MT. BAKER CLUBS knives and “diggers” that tear your at, Sean ete te. bis atedy, going . heart out and leave the corn tn. Ml NERS To RETURN over the ministerial reporta which wonder they make you. limp and} arrive daily fro on ELECT OFFICERS wince. Forget all these ~ohigoay Pile ery ed Maat eop at his desk until long after IT.” the nimple ' TO WORK MONDAY Forma! signing up of the ao midnight, only stopping at about 11 clock for glass or two of tea The following officers have elected to head three Mount Bake Park clubs for the year | IT’ is solid and recommend- t od saves | | tie Bruaisiote averywhere 400 a | nee vetwees coal operators and Mount Raker k Improvement] Hee ar eee ete ecetior ot price by | Miners, to govern wages and work ce etaeiment, WG” Gals fi. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, UI ling conditions for the next two bo c. PB. Dow Sold in Seattle and recommended| years, took place Friday. The BE READY ON TIM ice president rome; d | tary, T. Ia Monson; treasurer as the world’s best corn remedy by the Ow! Drug Co. If Too Fat Get miners will return to work Monday,| having suspended work pending the | negotiations. W. Johnson Baker Part Social club The honorary advisory committee Jot the Seattle production of the A. E. O'Reilly; vice pres ° American Bible society's centennial ident, J. A. Hyde; seeretaty, R. R More Fresh Air BOY IN “WILD WEST” pageant will be headed by Gov. Er-, Uptor * A. Hi Brant nest Lister as chairman. President) Mount Baker Park Club, Ine Henry Suzzallo, of the University of Trustees for two years, C. Allen | The pageant is almost ready, and | good; trustee for one year, George Lack of fresh alr, it is sald, weak-| on its presentation at the Metropol. W. Johnson Car! Book, 16, ts being held in ens the oxygen-carrying power of it A Gatbieer 1814. 1 the blood, the liver becomes siug-|the juvenile quarters of the county |“ re, October 13 prom : Bish, fat accurnulates and the action| sai), facing charges of stealing ises to be a finished production THE WILL of Michael Shaugh Sf many of the vital organs is hin-lfrom the handbags of women golf.|_ The cast for the entire pageant|nessy, vice president of the comes weak, work is an effort and|ers at the Sarlington Country club will include over 500 people. The dinavian American bank of the beauty of the figure is de-| wednesday work of production is in the hands | tle, who died last July, was admit of the author, Marie Moore Forrest,|ted to probate Thursday, The Fat put on by indoor life 1s un-| When arrested, Book was attired of Washington D. ¢ stroyed | } tate at $26,000. healthy and ff nature ts not assisted|in a complete cowboy's rig and eet cnet ss is v alued in throwing It off, « serious case of|carried an expensive gun in al re ss obesity may result. ports » When you feel that you are get- ting too stout, take the matter hand at once. Don't wait until your figure has become a joke an V ITY GUARD health ruined through | bs around « burden of unsightly and | | onhealthy fat Spend as much time as you pos aibly can In the open air: breathe deeply and get from Partell Drug PLANS FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC IN GIANT MACHINE CARRYING TON OF GASOLINE All University of Washington «tu dents who are in the National Guard will be relieved of paying the $10 Co. or any druggist a box of oll of korein capsules; take one after each entrance fee upon being mustered rite. and one’ before retiring atk ab -aeevion every few days veigh yourself Dean Priest and Comptroller Con treatment until you don will not charge the fee, as normal. Olt of korein is Crilons, ta pleasant to many of the students who were at helps the digestion, and even Calexico were unable to work a few days’ treatment has been re- during the summer, and many are| Ported to show m noticeable reduc- tion in weight ‘in poor financt Jal straite, Piano Contest Prize Winners | All Winners of Prize Contest : Awards Will Be More Than | Gratified to Read This Ar Announcement In the several publicity contests tat Biter Eilers, or if your award is $110,| that we have conducted in the past, | Eilers will accept it for $121, when : ‘ : applied on the purchase of any of| where credit awards have been is ata tee Map Showing Poiner'’s Proposed Route Will 1916—the most notable Poiner plans to make the trip our yianos or | sued, our experience has proved piano players ' | year in the history of the world from Faroe island to St. Johns, that the cost of the prizes and con-| You can still bring your credit | —record among its tremendous N. F,, in 30 hours. His machine ducting the contest has averaged letter here just the same, altho wa| achievements a transatlantic is being built to carry sufficient about 10 per cent of the volume of |are now closing out our business at| aeroplane flight? fuel to make the flight without business resulting therefrom, In| greatly reduced prices, because of | Lieut. Polner, young Danish a stop. Expert aviators esti this instance, it Is not costing us a;the Montelius Piano House, Ltd., military aviator, is fired with mate more than a ton of gaso- | cent for this expense, so we have|of Vancouver, B. C., having part ambition to become the Colum- line will be needed. | determined to give our patrons the chased the Ellers interest in Seat bus of the clouds, and is prepar- Since the beginning of the Euro benefit of this additional saving; |tle and will move Into this build-| ing to fly from Faroe island to pean war, many machines have been that is, if you hold a credit letter, |ing immediately the Retiring-from.| New York in a 350-horsepower made and successfully operated you can bring {t to Eilers Music| BusinessSale ends. Select the| craft. He says he expects to (with carrying capacity for even House and receive its full face|piano or player plano you want,| make the 3,550-mile journey in greater lc ads value, with an additional 10 per and if the price, for example, be, 48 hours Polner’s machine Will be equip cent added to its total amount, $255, deduct the amount of y Expert airmen believe Potner will) ped with wireless apparatus, and even tho your award be as high as|contest award, plus 10 per cent, 1, With a high-powered mo- the average height at which he $125. For instance, if you hold ajand pay the balance in little pay-|tor, Polner hopes to average 74/plans to fly will be between 8,000 eredit of $100, it is good for $110| ments, miles an hour, and 10,000 fect, ‘ EXTRA SPECIAL F¢ 300 Bien Jolie representing a the r Saturday, ¢ 43c Each Regular 50c to 75c Styles famous “STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1916 PAGE 5 y CAR WORKS a Boy Scout Hose | kr woos.) | BraserPaterson Co eniating yarn mediun | 4 WE LL TRUST Trou YE el is spain gin elo pti wererees ILLIONAIRE- -SIMMS A Hlumdred New Avwtumanm alle Sa t you to furnish your home along your own individual ler and our prices are lower than will “THAT YO | ST in time for Saturday selling came a hundred new Coats, representit BY WILLIAM P HIL Ip SIMMS the very newest styles, and maintaining that high standard of quality, making thidines “4 5 na : and value for which our large collection of $25.00 Coats is remarkable a x + Wt PADQI ARTERS, Rl pe 1A «MY In these new arrivals are seen many new styles. Altogether the styles include . 1 es is sn ; x f rae oa s habs yl ri ee fae ie Full belted, semi belted, full and pineh bac athered walt lin ared ekirt Linoleum Remnants eae te ek Oe A coeee eee Se erent es cone ate hers ard wees a. SROLEUM SCRAPS, running in size from 2x3 than Am rican trade : allon by just about — Materials aro all of exceltent quality and are those most favored. Velours, broadcloths, chit feet to 4x6 feet, — 1 for 25c sock d aia, oe j wn to sleep at night on Navy blue, brown, greens, purple, Burgundy, Oxford, taupe, mustard and mannish mixture ard anc of canva alues unsurpassed at : $25.00 F loc IR Brassieres ATURDAY “IEIPIPO" PETTICOATS noteworthy special (CLEVER creations utiful Bien Jolie shades of plum, bro burgund in front and cros ate err ne d= prettily trimme A h e fan I atented at 4 are made {in the unsur 1 Eppo W F raser-Paterson Co. Special Values im Suits at This “Price London Top Coats for women Made by the Famous Kenneth Durward maker of high grade Coats that are typically English in style, thor oughly dependable — in quality and ideally suited to Travel, Motor and Utlity wear ¥.-P. Ce Third Floor. Smart New Hats for little Girls ANY come into the arrivals have Infants’ new and Children’s Section with in the last few days, and they are all especially smart, and many are quite different One very clever little model is in Poke Bonnet shirred velvet with In blac garnet and $3.75 tor effect of tiny beaver head navy, brown Copenhagen And New Little attractive little shown in the new Coats for girls of 2 to 6 years And the cleverest of the new styles are here, Many new ar. rivals, among which is a very pretty coat in imported cordu roy, in empire style, with full (are skirt, trimmed with self buttons, in brown, navy blue and garnet $11.50 ' ° P. Co Coats the Girls Unusually styles are Second FOR $4.95 remarkably successful was last Saturday's sale S‘ that we immediately wired for another lot and were fortunate in securing another shipment of 200 Hats the newest styles and colors. The Hats came just in time to go on sale Saturday There are scores of styles and the assortment UR operations in during the past seasons, the splendid tailoring, and the correct sty tation for paramount value in Suits at $25.00. —Standards set in the past are being rigidly maintai this season. Just ready arriva splendid ving are now assortme are the collection your « just be added to serges, cheviots, velours broadel in Suits at is us Colors include navy blue, black, brown, green an latest tailored, rrect, the ni-belted, Styles are Full-belted, interpretations of w flare, Norfolk Choose on from the Saturday large assortment at EX Special $1.00 R' AL finish, SPECIAL offer of the new Cir silk-lined, Py sta Velis of light weight hex pockets; also an ¢ tgon mesh. Thread run patterns, in They are in the ba tainty effects. Come in mole, purple, most exceptional yrown and navy blue, Sold in regular stocks at $1.26 and $1.50. Special Saturday Praser-Paterne leather, special $1.00 ANOTHER GREAT SPECIAL PURCHASE 200 New Trimmed Hats SATURDAY SALE AT A ROUSING is large The values are extraordinary, if bought regu larly they would sell at $8.50 to $15.00 $4.95 Special, Saturday White Fox Furs, Special $7.50 AS" CLAL purchase just received of new Fur Scarfs that regularly $8.50 They to tip wide Very snow worth $10.00 are and 40 inches from tip are 10 inches Long, silky hair beautiful and fluffy, white. Special Satur -$7.50 First Floor are and soft day at F.-P. Co. A Fine Silk Lisle Stocking for Women 35c 1 is of medium weight silk lisle, is made with doubic sole, heel and toe, and garter top. Comes in black and gray An unusually good-looking Stocking that gives 35¢ ftion PS . oe eeeree received a new shipment of Wom Just en's out-size Silk and Lisle erpaicings in black and white, a pair ; a 35 Py raser-Paterse » Virst New Coats for Girls $5, $6. 80, $7.50 A’ now these three prices we are showing particularly good assortment f the new styles for girls of 6 to 14 years, and at higher prices up to $15.00 we have assembled many charming styles of individuality and fine quality The new styles are full-belted, sem belted and in athered waist lines flared full skirt effects. Furs and vel vets are much used in trimming Cheviots, velvets, velours, corduroys are the materials, and they are in navy blue, Burgundy, brown, green and mix tures. Excellent values and good ties at 5.00, $6.50, $ Paterson Clever Serge Dresses for Girls of 6 to 14 $3.50 and $3.95 A’ these two prices particularly good values are shown in the correct new styles for girls’ school and general wear Well made, of good, durable serges, in navy blue, garnet and brown, smartly trimmed with braids, buttons a stitehin Sizes 6 to 14 years . Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Ag exceptional , have built for us a large repue Genuine Seal Hand Purses Saturday $1.00 seal leathe values at..... Also Children’s Back-strap Purses of imported Saturday -Fraser-Paterson Co., —__—_ Kodak Contest Mente “ t snap win one Kod q Floor ——— =a i alues offered, ned and even strengthened hoice, ower a In ed new ths—all of better quality d fancy checks inter modes being shown, sport models $25.00 Third Flove Fraser-Paterson Co. CEPTIONAL r in polished pin and natural with inside frame and two handkerchief pocket. and represent -$1.00 utside ck-strap style, First Floor, Special Values Ingram’s Milkweed special Pond’s Extract Cold ‘ special Benzwoin and Almond Fe Lotion, special. Frostilla, special oad H ; Camelline Liquid ele special ss 396 Beauteviva Liquid Powder, special sages a pkoae For Men We Recommend Munsing Underwear recommend Munsing W Underwear, and put eur guarantee upon it, because It fits perfectly—It wears splendidly—washes perfectly and is altogether the most satisfactory underwear we know, from both comfort and durability standards. Complete Fall and Winter stocks now ready, All sizes up to 50 A heavy silk and wool at. $5.00 A medium weight silk and wool at $4.50 An extra weight all wool 4.50 wool at $4.00 natural gray 83.5 ne white Good heavy wool at Natural gray, 80 per cent wool, at $3.00 aral § 75 per cent $2.5) r cent wool suits at... - $2.00 And excellent, serviceable pn Suits at cs a 00, 81.25 and $1.50 CASHMERE HOS) \ splendid value at 25e, is » fine, soft Cashmere Hose, in black and black with natural foot A very fine silk and wool nose, dressy and warm—for the particular man who likes the warmth of wool 50¢ GLOVES Dents yves for many season, The SMART NEW In the new Fown and Ireland Bros, ¢ men are shown the smart effects of the in cape, kid and Mocha, splendid qualities istic of these Complet sembled character houses, a now

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