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BLUEBIRD “LOVE NEVER DIES” A ROMANCE OF THE STAGE thtreducing RUTH STONEHOUSE! OMOITOW ad FRANKLIN FARNUM-—- : (Brother of William and Dustin) Mendelssohn's “Spring Song.” Served an Inspiration for “Love Never Die See List of Today’s Contestants mes appear in our are going to make November. some of those who are trying hard est. Some of your friends may be Fach 10 R-E-X ‘sc |T. R. TELLS WHAT ADULTS 10c f WEL L. PRATT, publisher of Pacific Motor Boat magazine, elected president of the North. Association of Class Publica- at a meeting Friday noon at the Hotel Butler. dore Roosevelt would PRESCOTT, Ariz., Oct. 21 —The- | have gone |my last article, STAR—SATURDAY, YOUR BABY AREYOl IS I Are You Sidetracking Your Child? “A child from infancy,” asserts Mrs, Parks, “usually shows in ite physical makeup to what big c of temperaments it be longs, and where its future success naturally lies. “One of the simplest tests is this “If the child le VITAL, he wante a sandwich “If he's MOTIVE, he nts to wield a club. “If he's MENTAL, he craves books and pictur “These temperaments each have their respective talents and success spheres. Are you making a misfit of your young: ster?” BY MRS. MINNA 8, PARKS jtlve, a business hustler, an engl Noted Character Analyst neer, & good mechanic, a surgeon, By many almost infallible firm manager or active public ser of feature, form and vant nature has adver The MENTAL baby Is early dis tised the tenden Unguished by its slighter frame cles and future high strung, nervous capacities of most and narrower and more TRIANGL children, LAR features. It is most im Because this | portant that par little about food, ents learn to read their children, to recognize thetr, i strongest “menta) tools, and to gov. “Te M. 8. Parks ern and guide them accordingly Don't try to make a bookkeeper jot the boy whose physical makeup jfatrly shrieks, “I'm an artist! nor & lawyer of the lad who is a born mechanic. Look in the youngster for the) distinguishing VITAL, MOTIVE or MENTAL type tokens which Indt cate In what sphere of success he will fit. I described these types In| j signs deportment type often Colonial THEATRE The dominant temperament MAKING VITAL, MENTAL OR makeup cares ia difficult to NOTICE DR. L. R. CLA Have Added RK Another portant announce- shows ‘owin, id sateen. Th ; high grade ma by the nana care. He has to be denta ig a in front of is right in plain can see it casi _ You can come Wk" with your mind « m't need to spend any how this of popular confidence a new membe: risa nm, who was ement with first clase r, ight, where easy. here for your dental t ease. You time worry- @ Whether or not the man who will four work \s competent to do it wht. You KNOW that . That show: 9 thorough and as to his qu tist before compe that he has passe shall have an int oes ca 4 It come down durin, have your teeth atten tomorrow mornin Jed to, You can = We jae he same high grade wo: disposal. Dr. fe Every ‘Je8 Third Ave, My acre Diagenalty acro: Be sure to « Fight place. Saturday and Sunday Last Chances to See The Earthquake he ts by his that he has arching ex- ification» tent judges, the test. er atch these you have been too busy the week to for your convenience, rk will Regal Dental Offices nh. Clark. Respect Seattle’: N, W. Cormer Thiee Unter from the Post- et to the | into Mexico up to the hilt if he had }been president last spring, he told an audience here today, and he | would have put in charge of the | border man of the “Bucky” O'Neill. Prescott makes itself apparent almost from infancy, and usually changes little thruout later life The VITAL baby, round faced type of |and plump. lusty and a hearty! jeater. It lly ighs more a home |birth than the MENTAL or MO-) town. “Bucky” died in Roosevelt’s|TIVE babe. It ts very apt to be- arms on San Juan hill. Roosevelt|come fat, its chief hold on life) declared “Bucky,” {f alive, could | being thru the digestive apparatus. have cleaned up the border tn 90/To deny it food is extreme torture days. to the VITAL baby. In nearly every case it sphere of activity and success in 8. R. BAUMGARDOT, astronomer! mature life is business, some form | and lecturer, wil! lecture Sunday at} o¢ commercial employment or the) 3 p. m. in the Y. M.C. A. and Mon-). " fonal: day at 8:15 p. m. tn the eaimo nud.| more inactive forme ot rvaitive. tae hertem, stincts are ‘Ong. TMUSEMENT 6|.7, MOTIVE child ts usually | more SQUARE or OBLONG In fea | ‘tare and form; rugged, bursting ALHAMBRA 5 SPINE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE true ‘constructive, mechanical toys, and) like the MENTAL type, te an invet erate question asker. | The muscular system is the MO-| | TIVE child's chief link with life. | or~| Usually extremely self-willed and Bond with|dominant, the MOTIVE ts a bard Shirley — De|child to govern, It is apt to be! Torrence | rough in its play, a fighter, ex-| ANEST R\celling later in football and the! RT|} more strenuous games. | This type grows up with natural) tendencies to be a leader, an execu PATROLMAN L. R. OSBORNE died suddenly at his home, at 2128 \47th ave. S. W., Saturday morning, WAGERS presumably from heart failure BIE corsa Tenixht, $:20—10¢ to Soe | “THE TRAVELING SALESHAN™ || A Delighttal Comeay-Drama || i jatinee Today, Sun.Mat., ‘The Eternal Mi with energy. It loves to play with " Raymond Elizabeth Witt, Burne —Bernard The Gerald BALL—MA —Orpheum MATINEE DAILY 10-25 50< EVENINGS 10-25-50 75 and t ‘Travelogue ILKE C TROPOLITA THEATRE ONE WEEK | STARTING NOV SUNDAY. Mats. Wednesday and Saturday THE LIEBLER COMPANY'S Stupendous Production Mats, 100 ony seat; Eves. and fan. 166 \1 peoPLe 100 PLE PALACE HIP Continuous Today, 1:30 to 11 p.m Last Times Teday HIPPODROME ROAD SHOW NO. 7 Bix Fine Vaudeville Acts and Featare Photepiay Oak Theatre—10c-20c Thrice Daily—-2:30, 7 and 9 ‘The M Carter Musical Comedy Company tn HIP! HIP!! HOORAY!!! 99 Minutes of Fun and Dainty aids. Also “THE Y¥ DW MENACE” e Big Serial. 15—HORSES—15 10—DONKEYS—10 10—GOATS—10 THE BIGGEST PLAY EVER SEEN IN SEATTLE New York Century Theatre Production Complete MAIL ORDERS NOW In the Fourth Episode of HIELDING The Adults 10c HADOW Whole Village Destroyed by Earthquake ——> Every Night For Constipation | | Headache Indigestion,eta erie RANDRETH PILLS | Children 5c Five-Act Masterpiece THE Two Acts of Thrills The Wonderful Emotional Actress, in the Role of SADUNAH The Dancer ti No Greater Love Five Acts A Life Drama of Today Being the Study of a Woman's Heart The Story “Sadunah, the Dancer,” has a daughter whom she wishes to defend from worldly perils. Pursuing her sole ambition, she marries a rich financier, and when he gets into serious trouble compels him to commit murder. But she, too, is ready to sac: rifiee, and the call coming, Sadunah, at whose feet the artistic world has paid homage, gives her life for her child. Also a Comedy and a News Weekly Adults ..........10c# Children .........5¢ OCT. 21, 1916. PAGE 2 A MISFIT OF IT? MOTIVE x of of her appealing dramas one mos a echo of the hills, min gled with the voice « the city proving love levels al Caprice (1) The roundfaced, chubby, re clining baby |e typically vita ny, a big eater, and complacent (2) The other child’s longer face indicates the motive type. MUSIC Our Orchestra now includes, in addition to our regular musical pleces, two rattling good banjo players, one from the world-famous Ferullo Band irear, often inclined to be sickly Jand fretful | It loves books, pictures, munle, and is inclined later to become a bookworm Such a child should never be punished thru fright or be place in a dark closet, since that only Overaccentuates its nervousnens. Instead of being encouraged to study, {t should rather be dixcour- aged from too much thinking and) reading. Because it is precocious, the parent should not rush it thru, Inchool. It needs rather to be re-| | strained, The MENTAL baby, to be happy and effective in adult life, becomes, the lawyer, teacher, preacher, art- jist, inventor or Investigator—one jin whom the cerebro-nervous sys tem domioater | These are primary keys by which parents may help guide children aright in play, home life and school/ to an effective maturity. ; in in a brand new copy t n f a sweet play, 1, Because of contract obligations with the house. picture producers our admission price, starting Sunday, will be 10c for any seat BIRTH CONTROL WILL LIFT YOKE OFF POOR, SAYS MRS.M.H.SANGER BY GEORGE MARTIN . Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—‘The poor, century - behind-the-times — jover the country to the contrary) | notwithstanding, “The police ¢linic today, are hunting my) she went on. “They Thousands of women as well as/ men take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tab —the successful substitute for omel—now and then Just to keep the pink of condition, 10¢ and public efficiale of thie country (can't find It. If they should, they might just ae well forget thelr j can’t hurt it. It ts an oral clinic, mose-grown statutes and accept | #"d the law says nothing about not) birth controt as an established | *Preading birth control information fact. My new national orally. If they do try to interfere, makes thie as inevitable Lng ge etry to a iN ” ard and bitter fight to the high- ag en Sanger, short and |¢#t tribunal in the land with the |amiling, with a tinge of red in her best legal talent there Is hair, and more than that in her One in Geattle Soon eye, sat in her little pteinngvend cret clinics will be hotel bedroom, and said that here | running in ew York within a today. Within the last 48 hours In less than ‘a year there she has established semi-secretly clintes in Washington, in this city the first outandout , Detroit, St. Paul, Min- birth control clinic in the United Milwaukee, Denver, St. | States, the law, a federal Indict-| Louis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, ment, and numerous arrests alt/ San Diego, Portland, Seattle, Spo- — rene aan kane and Butte. 7] 5 | “Do the women like {t? Say, you! | ought to go down in the neighbor-| | hood we have canvassed with se | \eret circulars tho last 48 hours. The | ens : t Will Wipe Out Misery j | “Within two years every man and |woman in this country will know jhow many children they can afford to have. And when they know, I - Rae ee \predict that two generations of birth They're Fine! Don’t Remain} contro! will wipe out all the slums, | Bilious, Sick, Headachy jeliminate the birth of mental de- and Constipated. Ifectives, minimize the number of} —_ humans fn our Insane asylums, and} Best for Colds, Bad Breath, ronap 29 pe put a stop to child - *|labor and proatitutio: Sour Stomach—Children ty friends and myself are going Love Them. |to bring the poor of this country to Get o 10-cent box now realize that a man making only $15 Re cheerful! Clean up inside to-!,_ week cannot afford to marry, night and feel fine. Take Casca-|much less have ohildren. And) rets to liven your liver and clean!theyil learn the average working: jthe bowels and stop headaches, a| man's family should not exceed two | bad cold, billousness, offensive) chtidren, even under the most fa- jbreath, coated tongue, sallowness,| voryh1o physical conditions. }sour stomach and gases. Tonight | © sq, yer * nis is the work the law and hstiaee liter: See public officials are trying to stop.” you ever experienced. OT be ex Hoe grand—Everybody s Me rag tong best laxative for OFFERS C6. EVASION eae HUGHES G00D JOB |ACLEAR COMPLEXION MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 21.—‘Hon, Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes| Chas. ©. Hughes, Hotel Astor, New —Most Women Can Have | York. “Will pay all your expenses if Saye Dr. Edwarde, a Well-Known| you come to Minnesota week of Oc- Ohio Physician Lg vid and make five speeches. -_—_— Ve need you Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years| “FRED E. WHEATON, treated scores of women for liver) “Chairman Dem, State Central Com: |and bowel ailments. During these) mittee.” | years he gave to his patients a pre-| This was the telegram to Judge | lscription made of a few well-known | Hughes today by Fred FE. Wheaton, | vegetable ingredients mixed with! head of the Wilson forces in Min- | olive oll, naming them Dr. Edwards’|nesota. Wheaton said he meant} Olive Tablets, you will know them| exactly what he stated; that Hughes | \by their olive color. had hurt himself so much by his | These tablets are wonder-work-| former appearance here that he! lers on the liver and bowels, which| wanted to offer every inducement cause & normal action, carrying off} to get the judge back into the |the waste and poisonous matter in| state again before election. If you have a pale a jow look, dull eyes, pimples, gue, headaches, a listless, |no-good feeling, all out of sorts, tn A active bowels, you take one tablet [nightly for a time and note the pleasing results | Prevents Barber's Itch Hay and I be sa tion your barber apply RBeneto!| neto! Ointment, and you w » from contagion and infe mmon to public barber sh sale at all druggists in orig RED Cartons, EYES IMPAIRED, HE ENDS LIFE Carl Highland, a Northern Pa- cific car conductor, plugged the keyhole of his room at the Knick- erbocker apartments, at 1022 Union st. and committed su: je by turn- ing on the gas Friday afternoon. He left no note, but it is believed he was despondent over the partial loss of his sight. His wife runs a millinery store at 804 Pike st., and became alarmed when Highland failed to answer her telephone call, Walter Booker, manager of the Knickerbocker, investigated, and discovered Highland’s body. TO K'LL MICE ALWAYS USE Pictures MILES < MINTER The Fascinating Screen Per- sonality “ALWAYS IN THE way” A Picturization of the Famous Song Classic by Chas. K. Harris Sentiment Romance Thrills “THOSE PRIMITIVE DAYS” Cub Comedy with Betty Compton and All-Star Cast THEATRE Third at Pike St. 5 ——» 5c Five Acts of BUY CLOTHING BY CARDS IN BERLIN BERLIN, Oct. 21-—A new system bas been inaugurated in Berlin, whereby every one must buy un- derclothing, men's and women's suits and coats thru special magis- trates’ cards, The city expert | enced its first frosty night last jnight, and consequently there was 7 & great rush for the new clothing | card One object of the new clothing |regulations is to prevent speculat- ors from procuring large quantities and holding for higher prices later, was a banquet given Thursday even: 7 ing in the Greek room, New Wash- ington hotel, by Mr. A. M. Kaiser to the 20 local employes of the Det- mer Woolen Co., in celebration of his semi-annual visit in the capacity 9 of general manager. JACK LEVINE was convicted of |second degree burgiary Friday im | | Judge Tallman's cocrt, and released immediately under a suspended sen- | tence. 3 PALA Tomorrow 1to11P.M. Hippodrome Road Show No. 8 McCarthy’s Minstrels Minstrelsy de 1 WM. CAHILL “The Mas From Ireland” The Two Stenards “Hoth Sides of Vaudeville” Leever & Leroy Dane jeling E.T. Alexander A Novelty Su: & Co. tne Added Attraction Carson Bros. “Sweden resentative “The Fugitive” Pr Weekday Evenings and Sui Programs Thursday