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eet Held Over by Insistent Demand te Wabrlet-ka ., MON & TUES. ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW with the exception of who has told.thousands the whereabouts of lost relatives, articles; has given valuable information on business ventures, matrimonial ventures, etc. Special Ladies’ Mat. Tuesday 10 A. M. for Ladies Only. Wah-Let-Ka Will Interview Each Lady Personally. 25¢ Admission. Grand Thea Weekday Matinees 5c REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS —— to read, as well as freakish in appearance tooth, gold $3.00 $3.00 $1.00 up ee ef our present ronage te fecommended by our early custom. | whose work {= stil! giving good | . Ash our customers who our work When coming eur office, be sure yeu in the ight place. Bring this ad with you | ig Alhambra THE ‘TY NPL A, « 7 é cm [ VAUDEVILLES SCENIC SENSATION | REST With Syivia Didvell & 9 , <THE FO Three Kitaro Brothers Superlative Japanese Dexterity REMEMBER! MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 500 Seats at 25c—400 at 10c—A Few ANY Ear MEOZRVED IN ALVANCE ‘Third Ave, and Cherry St. TEUTON NAMES | ARE NOT LIKED | South Australia Is Looking | for Some One to Change Its Names LOYAL TO ENGLAND BRISHANE, Queensland, Oct, South Australia is looking for a government christener South Australia insists it te loyal to ita English king, but so long as Germanic names adorn many of its towns, it has a bard time convine ing {ts mother country For tnetance, there's Kaiserstuh!, meaning the emperor's seat, aituat ed inland from the Gulf of St. Vin cent Ite inhabitants demand {in stant cancellation of the name | And Some More | are Hoffnungathal (the valley of hope), Rosenthal | (valley of roses), Friedrichstadt, |Gruenthal, Buchsfeld, Schuetze's landing, the Rhine river, New Ham. | burg, and #0 on | | Australians are aroused, They! | want to be English at least in name. | For two years they have helped |flght the Germans, and still these towns with German names exist in Ex h territory! There are 230,000 Germans in Australia, and of these about 5,000 |have been interned Of 8,000 in Queensland, 137 are interned! | | | Then there (CULLEN MAY SPEND | | WIS LIFE IN ASYLUM PITTSBURG, Oct. 21.—Richmond Cullen may spend the remainder) of his life in an asylum. The} youthful Irish-American who made | persistent attempts yesterday to }reach President Wilson while the }latter was on an automobile tour lof the city was an inmate of Mar shalsea institution for insane to Bagene Levy, Mar. Evenings Sundays 10c committed there follow- ling examination by police physi. lelans who declared him a ment | defective, Dr. Barclay, doctor to the {Cullen family, declared that on| | Thuraday he had treated Cullen for} &n acute mental disorder. | Letters Te Sumptin, Grev HALLOWEEN INVITATIONS Dear Cynthia Grey: Will you kindly give me some suggestions for! Invitations to my Halloween party, and greatly oblige? ANITA | A-—Halloween fun begins with the invitations, They should be If a plain correspondence card {is used, it can be eut Into pieces, forming a puzzle which must be put together before the card can be read, The shops have many odd invitations in jingle, but the hostess who likes to be origina! can get just) as quaint effects by decorating vegetable-shaped| cards with gummed silhouettes of witches and other Halloween symbols. The mystery is increased if the cards are written backward, or if iuvisible ink is used. Black cards, written in yellow, gold or white ink, can be made real- artistic. A novel “bid” {s rolled tnto a ball, packed in an esr of corn small pumpkin and matied tn a box. Real vegetables, properly packed, can carry the invitation by par cel post. The invitations should be typical of the kind of party which fn being planned, as skeleton decorations fora ghost dance, jack-o lanterns | for a pumpkin-head party, candles for a candle light cafeteria | A sample reads: To Meet the Queen of Ghostland. } Spells Woven at 9 P. M. At the Haunted House (Address) Ghost Walk at Midnight j All Hallow's Eve, Tuesday, October 31 | A new idea is to write half of a “fortune” at the top of a card and) announce, “You can iearn the rest of your fortune at the Witches’ Ca ern (address). Pull the latch string of the cellar door at 9 p. m. sharp. or a) 1 have been|the uplifting of morals. Now, Mise Grey, the supporters initiative measure No, 24 say that mild beer uplifte morals; at the same time it will mot be placed public resorts. Don't you see the faliacy of their statement? if beer 18 healthful and uplifting. why not have it in public resorts| and on the street corners? The supporters of this measure Dear Mise Grey: thinking of writing you since you as made reply on initiative m ure No. 24. It says we manufay ture a mild beer, and deliver direct to the individual at which shall not be a place of public resort; that this mild beer is healthful to mankind, and tends AAIN 4111 cth ny full one phase of real value to the |people why the breweries should lreturn to the state. The people are satisfied with prohibition, i\which has brought prosperity, progress and pleasantness to our |fair state. Let us continue in thie |way, and make the prohibition law Z T\ [stronger if we must alter the | C |in any way. If we invite the brew. | E leries, we are inviting hell. aS - } . MARTIN. — “ WEEK OF OCTOBER 22 | Q@—t am a girl of 16 and have |here in the city with my sister. | | have gone about with so many men i friends that | have become disap-! | pointed and doubtful of nearly all lof them. Recently, while on a visit |to my home in the country, | re-| newed a friendship with an old) friend. He is my ideal of a man,| 1 do not love him. | wish you vise me whether marriage un- der such circumstances is advis- able. | believe in him and in his love. Could | be happy with him? BETTY. A.Your experience has taken you past the period when you fall in love easily. Possibly you are ltoo skeptical and too practical to recognize the little god when he ap- pears, Love is just as genuine, however, when you are not quite sure, as when you decide quickly |upon and are too sure about it | Continue your acquaintance with the man for a time before deciding Find out if your tastes are similar and if you are blessed with tem- peraments which will not clash Q.—Kindly tell me how to clean and stiffen black silk net. It was a and | want to make it up ANNE, Make some black tea, about the usual strength for drinking, and strain it off the leaves, Pour into a pan enough tea to cover the quantity of net, let it stand 10 or |12 hours, then squeeze several | times, but do not rub it; dip it up jand down in the tea, Have ready some weak gum wa (made by | dissolving @ ty of gum arabic in hot ad let cool) jand press the net gently thru it; |then clap the lace in the hands for ‘a quarter of an hour, after which pin It to a towel or folded sheet in shape you wish It to take, nearly dry, cover with anoth-| and press with a cool iron,! ORPHEUM TRAVELOGUE AROUND THE WORLD ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Charlee Burnett, Director at 50c Mav of 10, 26, 60; 76 ‘MILLIONS USE IT jof eczem jwhen I'd rub them a little |with water. a terrible thing it was. jand iment and the eczema was all gone. STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1916. PAGE S$ ‘GARDEN OF ALLAH’ TO OPEN THE MET NOV. 5 From left to right (top), Mile. Titlana, at Pantages; Na-let-& Grand; Monte Carter, at Oak. (Bottom), Josie Heather, at Alhambri Lu Stenard, at Palace Hip; Sarah Truax, at Metropolitan, ALHAMBRA jat the Pantages, opening with the What is reported to be vaude/matines Monday, W. Horelik's im- ville’s greatest scenie production) perial Russian dancers, with Mlle. will head the Orpheum vaudeville|Nateha and Mile, Titlana, in the show at the Alhambra, beginning beautiful divertissement, “The Sunday matines. It is “The Forest Gypsy Camp,” will be the spectal Fire,” with Sylvia Bidwell & Co. A added attraction, full grown locomotive is one of the| Other numbers on the program! props used, in which a rescue party include George Barry and Maude! dashes thru a burning forest.| Wolford, chatter singers in their Flames leap from the trees they;own songs; Howard and Fields, in! fall crashing all about. their langhing success, “The Dining Josie Heather, the cute Mittle|Car Minstrels;” Santucel, the wiz-| English comedienne from “deah old|ard of the accordion, and Frear, Lannon,” will be another feature.) Bagget and Frear, in baseball idio- The Ward Brothers do a take-off | syncracien on the British “Johnny.” McDevitt.) The new episode of “The Crim-} Kelly & Lucey, “The Piano Movers|son Stain,” with Maurice Costello and the Actress,” bring a skit that|and Ethe! Grandin, will be shown: ‘ores high a8 s laugh producer.jon the screen. Edward Miller and Helene Vincent) Abe 3 offer a musical comedy sketchette,| METROPOLITAN In the Cool of the Evening.” The Liebler production of “The Friscoe is called “The Paderewsk! |Garden of Allah” is to be presented) of the Xylophont as the opening attraction of the eea- . son at the Metropolitan theatre, ORPHEUM commencing Gunday, November 6. “The Eternal Magdalene,” by|For scenic beanty this spectacle! Robert McLaughlin, which was pre- probably will surpass anything ever sented at the 48th St. Theatre In| before seen in Seattle. A special New York, less than a year ago, is|train of seven cars is required to the play announced for next week | transport the company from city to| by the Wilkes players at the | city. That interest in this engage- Orpheum. No play in recent years) ment {fs already widespread is indi- has proved more successful in New cated by the many mall ordefs al- York. The Eternal Magdalene” |ready finding their way to the | will play here but the one week, be-| Metropolitan theatre. ginning with the matinee Sanday. | eee ss OAK PANTAGES | “Maid in Amartca,” one of the! Schepp's comedy circus of Cats,| busiest, girliest comedies of the! dogs, monkeys and ponies will be newer crop of musical mirthmakers, the headline feature of the new bill will be the bill for next week at the Oak theatre, by the Monte Car- ter Musical Comedy company. This | will be the sixth of the company offerings, and the second of the the Oak by Manager G. B. Pantages. |thrift nephew left in charge of a | without funds. The nephew and the negro servant scheme of renting rooms in order} |to obtain funds, and troubles begin} to multiply immediately, eee PALACE HIP Hippodrome Road Show No. &, which comes to the Palace Hip Sunday, is headed by McCarthy It promptly opens clogged-up|™iustrels. The company contai: DO en ie paseages in the|® number of splondid singers head, stops nasty discharge or nowe| William Cabill, “The Man From| running, reliever sick headache,| Ireland,” brings Irish humor. ‘The! dullness, feverishness, sore throat,| TWO Stenards have an exceedingly sneering, soreness und stiffness, |novel feature in thelr skit, “Both Don't’ stay stuffed up! Quit|Sides of Vaudeville,” Leever & “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will) end grippe misery and break up a) severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. which theatre have will day packed = the be held over Feb. 23 She answers all ques had a chronic hands for case about Eapinezes & Co instrumental melody, and dancing The Blendalr Brothers are ath letes who exhibit amazing feats of strength. Mossman and Vance have a classy singing and dancing act Ellsworth and Linden are versatile, lively comedy sketch artists, who promise some reel treats Sunday Manacer Lev bis photoplay bill, Note.” a Beauty America First,” No Jungle Flashlight ” ‘ will offer pantomime will offer vat Sharp comedy, “See bluwing and snuffling! Kasesyour|Leroy are singers. dancers, talkers, throbbing head! Nothing else in|Yodelers and general all-around| the world gives such prompt relief blackface comedians. costs only 25 cents at any drug/a novelty surprise, | store. It sets without assistance, The special added attraction will tastes nice, causes no inconven-|be the Carson Brothers, “Sweden's uine. | On Sunday will be shown the} nnapsijimieeranniinat — twelfth chapter of “The Grip of! | day Manager Muller will present The Fugitive,” in which Florence |La Badle is featured in a detective | play one GRAND “] on my especially between my fingers, and pimp'es or blisters would form which filled trouble, the larger these pimples got. I can't express in words what T couldn't thing seemed to make {ft worse, I had about given up all hope of ever cured. They were terribly terrible itching and burning. 1 earned of Resinol Ointment and inol Soap and decided to try to be a wonderful thing in my me It relieved at the first application L used about 4 cake of Resinol Soap | as “Pape's Cold Compound,” which, E, T. Alexander & Co. will otter| fence, Be sure you get the gen-| Representative Athletes.” | On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes | | thre ars. It got red in place The Io I had this find anything to help me—every- and I could not sleep for the them. Well, Resincl really pro half a Jar of Resinol Oint- MOORE Mme, Schumann - Heink, — the} world’s greatest contralto, has been| booked for a single concert at the) Moore theatre, on the night of Fri-| day, November 17, Sehumann- Heink, by reason of her glorious voice and jolly personality, has al- ways been a big favorite here, and packed the Moore to the doors when | last here, three years ago, | It hasn't returned since, T am so | glad I tried Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, as | do nol know how I could have stood ¢ eczema much longer, It is a cheap and sure cure.” (Signed) Mrs. H, H Denbow, Sioux Falle, 8. D. All druggists ell Resinol ment and Resinol Soap, For sam- ples free, write to Dept, 7-8, Res inol, Baltimore, $n meanness property | When you liet your in Star Want Ads, it goes into over 60,000 hom: { aa ee 2 Oint-|¢ New York comedies obtained for| © | Riverside drive home in New York | teri hit on the happy| 57, and “The MecDougall/euthwick Kotabiiched 1878 —=—— EE = BEGINS OUR The Best for ‘the Price, No Matter What the Pric acer ae a See Our Double-Page Detailed Announcement in the Sunday Papers and Page in Monday Evening Star. e arr @)a chorvs girl.” PAULA PUTS TOO MUCH | “At the time I was studying the REALISM IN KISS WITH | | part of Elga I was perfectly hap- LAWTON! “I8 SHE | |py.” Paula said with a whimsical ACTING?” | |smile, “for I was passionately in ———————-@ |love with Earnest Lawton. Don't “l sometimes think, Margie,”|!00k so incredulous, Margie. 1 ” know that a woman can fall ia love ~ yea” bidie-y aris Ponaari a number of times. “I have come to believe that love “T guess you are right, Paula.” I/as we know it—the romantic love sald. “I can remember when I/of novels, dramas and poetry—is thought life was not worth Iving/one of the most transitory things because my mother suggested that/of life. It rarely lasts over two I teach school when I wanted to be! years, and then the heart, freed MARKET REPORT Cabbage, local .. Cal. lemons, per era’ | Carrots, local Casadas, Ib. . o —__—__—_——-@ Prices Feild Preducers ter Poultry, Veo! and Pork 1916 drollers ke, far. % Ine... Vena 3 Ihe and under. Hens, 4 Ibe and ov | Grapes. Graper, | Grapes, | Honey, Honey. Lettuce, hothouse, erate Ice cream melon Valencia oranges Pe | Peaches, Wenatchee Gelling Prices to Butter, Fege aud Cheese Bei ative Waehing ame Limbu o w y » | sonathan . 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It is not @ “patent medicine,” | tx passed upon by U, 8, Govern-| ment chemists and declared pure be- | PARIS, Oct fore coming into (his covrinal Hast, {Pushed nearer to Monastir tn their Oli, Imported direct from the| new offensive, it was officially an- nt” lab * in Holland./nounced today, making further > a1 Household | progress in the bend of the C Dutch. Look | Progress: pend of the Cerna for river, North of Velik, the allies every have reached Skirk Baldek, Y + The most violent artillery action fs going on on the allies’ right w name ¢ A For aale and Owl Drug Co. ICAN GENERAL IS SENT TO PRISON MEXICO CITY, Oct. 20.—Gen. rupture, chill, sore Lucto Blanco has been sentenced to Vee ‘ throat, yellow|five years’ imprisonment for dis- \ fever, Mabe <r lobedience of milita: orders and ated successful pimples, usurpation of authori 4. SING LEE Gen. Blanco at one time was al- leged to have the support of certain CHINESE REMEDY 121 Washington St. Phone Spectal for the toothache, head ache, stomach. interests in Texas as a candidate for the provisional presidency of Mexico. He joined Villa early 1915 and was captured by Gen. . Obregon in September, in| {from monopoly, is ready for an- jother love which may be even more tyrannically exclusive than the last. “I never felt again that trust and perfect faith in any man that I felt for Earnest Lawton, and I never again believed in love's unchange- ge Since that first love, I ~ ve lacked faith in love's immor ~ tality. “But while I was studying the — part, and for some time afterward, I was absolutely oblivious to every- jbody and everything except my | work, my love and my lover. I do as well as I did that first one of | | “The part was that of a young | sirl who falls in love with a man” much older than she and who fs ale He at first struggles to be honest and straight with the older wom- an, who has given her all for him, but at last he succumbs to the fn- nocent blandishments of the girl who in turn sends him back to his first love, when she finds out how he has wronged her. “I had a number of scenes with Lawton in which I could tell him © ull I felt with perfect propriety, for filling my heart into speeches I had — ‘earned, and the deed was done, “In one scene, Earnest kissed me, (li never forget what that kiss meant the first time. I grew pale, then red, and I was sure he would feel my heart thumping as he held me in a crushing embrace. “Under his breath, he said, ‘Child, hild, is this acting? If it is, you re the greatest actress I have ever <nown.’” |. “I did not answer—I could not have spoken if my life depended upon it—but I lifted my eyes to his jand heard him murmur, ‘Thank God, you are woman first and jactress afterward.’” (To be continued) Modern in Method. Moderate in Prices. Gold Crowne . Natural Crow Bridgework, per Tooth . $5 Plates that fit... .$8.00 to $10.00 All work guaranteed 15 years. National Painless Dentists Fourth and Pike Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P. M, | St, Pau! Stove Repair & Plumbing Co, | Fire back Inings | and repairs for all kinds of stoves, ang {ors a hacks and “colle pet in and com. nected. 08 PIKE ST. Meta 675 } ' . nace. ‘SANDERSON’S PILLS The well known and relia- dy for FEMALS s. y the most obstinate cases 3 to 10 days. Price $2 box, or 3 for $5. Every box guaranteed. Hours, 9 to 12,2 to Td; Sundays, 22 to 1, Male 1882. RAYMOND REMEDY CO, Reom 6. Hote! Anticrs, 4th & Unlew eS PREREROR DEE ee rs +i not think I ever played a character — ready tiring of an older sweetheart, | had only to put the love that was ** . . oe ete khan

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