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WE'LL IR Tedit system has been esta t you to furniah your Our termd are easier and Ne foas found anywhere. § 50.00 w home alon UST you bitahed for your nventence—to own Individual “it would certainly be a great contribution to the cause of progressive government if Mr George F. Cotterili might be substituted for the representa tive of that district, who has consistently predicted calamity and sought to secure it by his advocacy of reactionary pol tel The above telegram wan received by George Ryan, secretary of the Wilson Nonpartisan campalgn com mitte Cotterill is the progressive, demo cratic candidate for congressman tn the Seattle and Kitsap county dis 4 q triet A leader in progressive thought t and in the temperance movement » Cotterill has a national reputation b As state senator Cotterill obtained the passage of the woman suffrage! . amendment ip 1909, He was mayor] _ of Seattle from 1912 to 1914 k LIGHT Stoo! Bedatend in white DARING BATHING “J tworinch : | Ee tomed oak standard aed art SUITS ARE BARRED, . five filling rode; regular price | gia 45.00 . us 50. Spectal } | Sbectat 3. 15 ” he a : One piece, form fitting women's | ° : . bathing suits had the official ban| e. placed on them Wednesday by { th of Park Superintendents, | a 5 meeting at thelr annual convention eo od in New Orleans ” 416 ~ ee. Roland Cotterill, secretary of the! 7 424 ko St ft. Seattle park board, who returned : ike ree with Park Superintendent Thomp- i | son, yesterday cerine and Bark i re | | Prevent it Appendicitis)! Doesn’t Care Who Writes Her Play . | a minture of buentnorn| But She Must Make Her Own Hats | re ‘ A onishea Seattle people. . a Because Adier-i-ka acts on BOTH k lower and upper hewel, ONE) I, j SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour omach r -. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stom- ach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adier-l-ka is astonisht Seifts Pharmacies. Ind Ave & Pike and 235 N. Broadway IF KIDNEYS AND | BLADDER BOTHER i } Se Nee Take a glass of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and neutralize | irritating acids Kidney and bladder weakness re. sult from uric acid, says a noted} The kidneys filter this) ft on | fo the bladder, where it oft re mains to irritate and inflame, caus-| ing a burning, scalding sensation, | or setting up an irritation at the); neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times dur- ing the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensa- tion and is very profuse; again,) there is difficulty in voiding It. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very pain fal, this is really one of the most | simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts! tablespoonful tn a gi of water before breakfast, continue this for, two or three days. This will neu-| tralize the acids in the urine ao it} no longer source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, | which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harm- less, and is made from the acid of | grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thou-| sands of folks who are subject to! jnary disorders caused by uric Hd irritation. Jad Salts ts splen- | ‘M4 for kidneys and causes no bad/ effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effer- vescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. AMUSEMENTS sHAMBRA 5 eDINE] ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE} ‘Twice Dally—All Week | FOREST Fine” | nedy Kelly & Lucey MeDe comedy musical comedy coe, xylophone Brothers; Orpheum Tr: elogue. Jos ——— HEATHER English Comedienne MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50¢ EVENINGS 10-25-50-75 ILKES PLAYERS Cmneum pate fr A Mn ES Od rue UInnes A Most Sue. 7: Sunday - ' “THE TRAIL of the LONESOME = PINE” | a) : PALACE HIP Afternoons 1:20 to &: Eve, 6:40 to tt New Program Today HIFPODROME ROAD SHOW NO. 9 fix Vaudeville Acte And Feature Photopia “Tuy. WARHOR ov WAPTINESS” Mats 4 Sun, 1 ‘NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:20—Nights, 7 and 9. SCHEPP’S COMEDY CIRCUS IMPERIAL RUSSIAN DANCERS OTHER BIG FEATURES 10¢ and 20¢ 16e any seat; Eve and trl Chor ex, Including " Serial Superb erase | Are you looking for a vacant | house? Read Star Want Ads. ALICE BRADY “1 don't care who writ: itimate” and movie plays. She my plays, but | must make my own hats,” from your pharmacist and take a| ays Miss Brady, actress-daughter of William A. Brady, producer of hown in a hat of her own make. RIVAL APPLAUDS | HENRY M’BRIDE TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 26.—The spectacle of one candidate apy here ing his rival was presented last night when A. E. L. Celler man, prohibition party candidate for governor, occupied a seat on the stage ana vigorously applauded | Henry McBride, republican candi-| date for governor. Cellerman's enthusiasm was aroused by McBride's statement that he is opposed to Initiatives 18 and 24, the booze bills, and | that he will veto any menrure tend ing to weaken the present dry law. { McBride spoke at th Tacoma theatre, the same place where, 12 years before. the corporation gang in control of the convention, re fused to consider his name for @ renomination because he had made a progressive fight against rall-| road dictation. SUES CITY AFTER DAUGHTER IS HURT Cecil Holt, of Kirkland, started a suit before a jury fn the superior recover $15, 2 court Wednesday to 000 damages for injuries to his daughter, Vernice. who fell from | a patent slide cn the playgrounds | of the Rose Hiil school, March 31 He claims his daughter sustain ed a fractured skull and that she| is partly paralyzed on one side and that her eyesight Is. Impaired SEN. JONES TO TALK Following the Friday night mass meeting of naturalized citizens in behalf of Candidate Hughes. anoth. er masa meeting will be held at the Moore theatre Saturday night, to be laddressed by Senator Wesley I \Jones. This will complete the fughes day celebrations, which ex- tend over two days. The Hughes) ‘day programs are arranged by the Hughes alliance. ILLNESS ENDS TOUR LOS ANGEL Oct, 26.—Mre. Inez Milholland Boissevain, noted suffiage worker, announced today thru friends that her transconti nental toyr in opposition to the re election of: President Wilson has | been cancelled as a result of severe ‘ness, caused by throat trouble. Mrs. Boissevain will return Kast as soon 46 her condition pernita, Harry © Fort Ward, arrested Wednesday, in Kitsap county the embezzlement of $218 from the| money order fand Reinken was brought to Seattle and given a preliminary hearing ne Tel ased on B cetacseall ball STOP! You Are Violating Nature's Laws. in to it going you 4 That catarrh trouble for it at once. for package of GA BINED TREATMENT TARRH # make k FOR ying Dis ‘000 TFT COMBIN you 5 eatarrh and is COM GAUSS MENT fails fasting ve the free ithe coupe 4 MAIN BT wate quick send to C8 95 MAR Sith WG and the package will at once be sent to you by par cel post, all charges prepaid FREE Thia coupon | tn for a package 0 Uae CATARRH free by ma name and & elow, and 1 4 Main St wood M Marshall, Mich (Paid Advertisement) “Tell it to Sweeney.” Reinken, postmaster at! was) charged with | plain wrapper, if you send us helo STAR—THURSDAY, OCT, 26, 1916. PAGE 5 ac] Jou gall-/outhwick Metabiianed 1876 The Best of All Days in Our 41st Anniversary Sale Is and Ends of Jewelry at Extraordinary Prices Dripless Tea Strainers 25¢ silver with Of German ebon ized handle, A very popular de sign 50c Waist Pin Enameled Pin Sets ete 25 consisting of one long pin and two collar pins, Enameled in bright colors. | Solid Gold Scarf Pins 50c Jeweled Scarf Pins of 10k gold, with gold-filled stem, each | in a neat gift box | 250 Hat Pina 10 | Card of two Hat Pins with | jeweled tops, in pretty and novel | effects | Dorine Powder Holders 50c Of German silver with enam eled tops in bright colors $1.25 Ash Trays 48 Ash Trays, Match Holders. Stamp Hoxes, ete., in French gilt resembling imported novelties First § 350 Waists at $1. 00 Each HEY have all been reduced not a Waist in the entire lot | told for less than $1.95. all | white linger with ruffled fronts and satlor collars; others | with hematitched trimming in | olors. Sizes from 36 to 46. | Remnant Day, 81,00, Sec ‘ond Floor. 15c and 25c Stationery : Special 10c Box | LINEN Fabric Stationery and | Correspondence Cards; odds and ends of many lines boxed Stationery for children 24 sheets, or 24 cards and 24 en velopes in a box, Remnant Day price, 10¢, 25¢ TO 50¢ TALLY CARDS Special 10¢ Dozen Discontinued numbers large assortment designs. Remnant doten 7Se STATIONERY OFFER | Special at 35¢ A 50c box of Hurd’s Corre spondence Cards, containing 24 cards and 24 envelopes. We emboss your Initial free in gold or ailver—we usually charge 26c for doing this work—all for | Be on Remnant Day | —Stationery Shop-—Firet Fleer, | in a of attractive Day, 10¢ a LOOK FOR THE SIGNS ArtShopOf fers F. or Remnant Day Discontinued lines of Imported Favors, suitable for dinner par ties, card parties and children’s entertainments; f perly be to 35e each. Remnant Day price, 2 for he. Dexter's Darning Cotton—odds | and ends in black, red, brown or | navy, Sizes 8, 10, 14, 16. Usu ally Se ball, For Remnant Day te « ball Stamped Boudoir Caps of | crepe, in yellow, pink and blue regularly 26c. For Remnant Day he each Stamped Wash Cloths, with fancy colored borders; usually 10e and i2c. For Remnant Day he each —Fourth Floor Fur Trimmings ~ Special 19c and 39c of odd Fur EVERAL yards Trimmings, left over from last season, have been sharply reduced in repricing. Most all are black or brown, For Rem nant Day: Furs 1 and 2 inches wide... 19¢ Furs 2 and 3 inches wide. . .39¢ Firet Floor 25c to 50c Veilings Special at 18c N meshes style ures. OVELTY black and Mesh Vellings in colors. Fancy and chenille dotted othera with woven fi Remnant Day price, 18¢. 50c Camisole Embroideries 29c $4.00, $5.00 and $6.50 Leather Bags and Pocket Book Cases Reduced to $3.45 P hdil 150 pieces, of pin seal ers-——odds and Remnant Day, $3.45. Six only, for $6.95. in beaded effects, New Silk Bags in opera shape, Anniversary price, $4.85. Floor glass or cut steel beads and morocto leath ends of this season's styles. F 10,00 and $12.50 Silk and Velvet Bags, trimmed w First Cc learance of FINE CORSETS Ww’ eral numbers of popular-make Corsets-- including many styles, many materials, and a good range of sizes Successo Corsets, sizes 24, 25, formerly $4.00 ; 2 95 Mme. Irene Corsets, one each, . 30, formerly $4.00 Nemo Corsets, sizes 22 formerly $6.00 . Successo, size 27, one only, formerly $5.00 have taken from our regular stocks sev- | American Lady, one only, size 22, formerly | $5.00 Mme, Irene, sizes 20, 21, 22, formerly $6.50 Modart, sizes 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, formerly $7.50 and $8.00 es . Mme. Irene Corsets, sizes 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, formerly 10c to 15¢ Handkerchiefs | 6 for 25c Women’s fancy Handkerchiefs, embroidered in white and colors Many novel and effective de. signs, A special purchase of small lots, not large enough to sample. Qualities that usually nell for 10¢ to Ibe each Remnant Day, 6 for 25¢, Firat Floor. For | Showing New Wash Dresses at 95c For the Little Tots of Three to Six into the making of these little Dresses, and they are in such charm- | ing child-like styles that any little girl will be as proud to wear them as her mother will be glad to ; UCH good materials enter avail herself of these values Two styles to choose from, Colors are pink, mings of white blue or pink chambray a One little style is made with « pleated skirt; the other style, fect, has full-length pleats and Day, 95¢. CON! ESSIONS OF A WIFE || THEATRES FuRM SAMPLE ¢ ust living In the same old friv PYRAMID DRUG COMP olous way that I did before my ac Pyramid Bldg. Mare) eldent,” | evaded, | was sorry im Mich Oe eyeamla. wile tr mediately that [ spoke, for not ment, in plain wrapper, even to Dick's dearest friend could " \1 tell Dick's shortcomings which Y MOAR ist nes teeeereerrerreesceres TH) knew he knew as well as I Street ‘i “Margie,” began Jim—and then |he stopped, swallowed hard and COW s ck nthessants MINERS cies ci sss \ said, "Dick is a good chap, quite as can keep on doing it.” | “What do you mean? seating mo suddenly ing "he asked, “Go on do-| what?” belt in a fine quality of blue or tan, or white with trimmings of green, with tri oat effect a in high-waisted ef- Remnant —Third Fie | GRAND Gold Crowns . Natural Crowns . Bridgework, per Tooth Plates that fit ‘$5 $8.00 to $10.00 f) |INVESTIGATOR AIDS | BROWN CAMPAIGN | win J. Brows AL work guaranteed 15 years, J] candidate for pros at Bradford hall, || National Painless Dentists ||\. ©. charged Wee Fourth and Pike Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P. M. that certain offices of King county | need rigid investigation. F. B, Bell, former! ird Floor. oth and 19th ave, EMNANTDAY Charge Purchases Made Friday Not Billed Until December First EMBROIDERY REMNANTS | At Half Price } | House Dresses H'} FPREDS of short lengths of Lily-white,” semi-made Camisole pretty Embrolideries, es corset cover Embroiderte in dain “oe ae Seslaliy waliavie ter thusy worn, | openerare palterns There bave scat | OU Gnd Other a children’s wear 0: loped embroidered armholes and b — —- ———= doll clothes, For | bon beading for shoulder straps; only Ss : 1 5, Remnant Day, Half | a stitches required to complete pecia at 9 c Price. Firet ¥ r | the garment, Remnant Day price, 20¢, x = a Firet Fu HE perfect fitting qualities and extreme practicability are features outstanding merit to women choose their winter's supply of house esses ing and checks—delicate shades and dark colors. Some are fin- ished with white collars and cuffs, and pipings in plain colors or Remnant Day, 95¢. —Third Floor. t stripes 25c, 35c, 50c RIBBONS To Close Out at 15¢ | or ith HORT | plain are very fancy eight price, lengths of wide Ribbons— patterns. These appropriate for Christmas work—and Christmas weeks away! Remnant Day 15¢ yard. —First Floor, or fancy Sample Neckwear Ya_Price AMPLES and odd pieces of pretty” Neckwear, including Collars, Sets, — Fichus and Vestees of organdy, Geor- gette crepe and fine net; usually 5O¢” to $6.00. a NOTIONS $3.95 Py For Remnant Day, 209 toa) | 2% Clark's 0. | or white, 3 for. | 25¢ Shell Hair Pins, all size pkg. be Wire Hair Pin Cabinets, asstd. pins. .3@ — 10c Bias Tape, sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; 12-yard pieces, at .... Se 10c to 25¢ Fancy Buttons, many sizes and 150 Stickerel Wash Edgings, 4 andl Svar bolts 10¢ “Lox' fety Pins size 3 only, 3 for. m- Remnants of Wash Goods and Domestics 10c Yard Remnants of White Goods 1-3 Off —Third Floor. nd Dor. ) gator employed by Prosecutor Lun- din, spoke a few minutes. He de clared he was told to let certain places alone and no attention was paid to evidence he produced, while ° @ think I was crazy, I did the hesita-)zood as any man, and he loves! The Fall City Four are young) in other cases a decided effort was “1 WOULD DO IT ALL OVER tion waltz with him you.” men who get some good harmony | made to prosecute the alleged of- AGAIN,” MARGIE TELLS Little book, {t wan heaven to be| “It is just because he fs quite as|out of some of the late popular| fenders, RBIS AT DANCE ON lable to dance again. 1 had on my|g0od as any other man that I am|songs. They head the bill at the|—— beck Loe favorite pale green Georgette crepe | beginning to feel that perhaps 1|Grand theatre. | (Paid Advertisement) ane SPR RF ltrock with oodles of silver lace,|can't go on with it, Jim | Del Reno and company entertain) “pen it to Sweeney.” We pulled into the Hudson river|and Jim whispered gallantly as he! “Margie, aro you going crazy?” /with sleight of hand card tricks and Bol goal ; nehored, Eliene|carried me away from under Dick’s| Was his horrified exclamation Joptical ilusions. onsdale an jtest nigh zal s ih couae to | frown Margie, you are positive-| “No, I am at last becoming | Brosche get the biggest laugh ee [Invited almost all the old crowd to) radiant tonight. You have gain-| sane,” I answered . “Take me over jtheir telephone conversation and {visit us, little book, and everybocy ad something mysteriously fascl-|to Dick now. He is drinking too comedy in blackface, Osborne's bag eg pn | vey B dance with | nating from your terrible illness— | many highballs, and it is time for |dogs jump thru hoops, walk t Jim r ie “Th on te oeee a ta |@ kind of spirituality which makes the party to end |der, do waltz steps, etc, The Saas) him, and altho ck seem you irresistible. Jim took me over to Dick, who | Donald Sisters are two young ladies | " Dear old Jim,” 1 answered, “you | looked up and said, “Aren't you al-|in Scotch garb, who do the dances are aa enthusiastic as ever, aren't|Most ready to go home, Margie? jof the Highlands and play on bag stu? } am never alone with you|You seem perfectly well tonight |pipes. Geo, Walsh is featured in Or ] e yout Tam at think what a. per-{and T have been alone for a long|the Fox picture, “Blue Blood and|How a ae Who Landed on fectly good husband is spoiled in| time Red.” Wood Pile and Was Sore your remaining bachelor. Are| For the life of me I could not | PALACE HIP ane oh From Head to Foot 1 happy to go on your lonely | 40swer, ake me altho ppodrome Road Show No, 9, ;, 3 Sufferers ee \tried—tried hard Jat the Palace Hip Thursday, ts Found Quick Relief No, not particularly,” was his) (To be continued) |headlined by Claire Hanson and ; sober answer, “but none of my company in a schoolday playlet| Once upon a time Edwin Putnam, ; i to be|_, THOMAS KOLDERUP, Norwe-|calied Childhood Memories,” | Who lives in the quiet, pretty hams married man friends seems to be! cian consul, was to address the] whic : : 7 "let of Wendel Depot, Mass., climb- i welany happier. Are you bheopy which includes songs, dances and nme | Pon | 8 v ain if voy {SOn8 and Daughters of Norway at! comedy. Other numbers are: The | ®t UP Into a loft to get some bulld- gy met PA Would you marry again i "| their festival and bazaar at Norway| Orpheus Comedy Four the De |! material, just as many another amid Pije| were free ; hall, Boren ave. and Virginia st ‘ ‘ pe) man living in the country must v 1 looked over to where Dick was Kars, in a pretty water juggling S) , Treatment 201 cnt el Rowley, “The Duke of /often do. Suddenly he slipped and 4) sitting with a cigaret between his act; Samu yy he Duke OF | fell. ‘Ten feet below was a pile of t4| moody lips and a highball on the . . Duke's Mixture,” in monologue and | \oca noted and gnarled. It was What tt ble beside him. 1 thought of the song; Harry and Girlie, in comedy ‘ : Do for You, — table beside him a nasty tumble, and Mr. Putnam Pie, Years we had been living together, singing, talking and dancing, and) yas ipjured painfully in the back, r Pyramta Pltlor the great joys, the terrible || Modern in Method. Artane, the boy who balances 00 heowas covered with brulses, and griefs, the laughter and the tears, Shokan in Bites lace see lt The feature | was sore from head to foot and said, “Yes, Jim, 1 think I could photoplay of the bill will be “The | ““rne next day he bought a bottle . Ing, bleeding OF as ie OVER again.” Harbor of Happiness.” Beginning | op gioan's Liniment which had plies, hemorrhoids, and. all. rectal Why do you emphasize the on Monday, the Palace Hip will re | heen recommended to him, Within ltroubles, In the privacy of eb aha 4 word over he asked | loouey for the winter season, ite} a very few hours the soreness had~ home. Soc a box at all druggists 4) “Hecause | am wondering if 1} ite tah a gd ea aabaag vanished and the lameness had dis- appeared, He was an active man_ once more « Bloan’s Lintment can be obtained at all drng stores, 2c, 5c and $1,00, n. democratic | utor, speaking Inesday night | | iniment ly an investi- is but | 44 : b< i