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*RIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916. PAGE 8 BEAUTIFUL CO-EDS BEING TRAINED FOR JUNIOR REVIEW, MUSICAL SHOW, JUST AS REAL CHORUS GIRLS DRILLON BROADWAY en Ba me 2am Ss si in DRUG AND SUNDRY ia BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY tale claw CANDY—BOSTON MINTS—SPECIAL e | 5c AND 10c BAGS DRUGS | SUNDRIES Camphor Economy in Buying MEANS THE WISE SPENDI OF ONE’S MONEY SATURDAY | SPECIAL We Respectfully Solicit Your Patronage DE LUXE DRUG CO.| SMITH DRUG CO. The Quality Drug Store The Quality Drug Store 2nd and University 2nd and James Aromatic Cascara rin Rose Wate Eucalyptus, 3-0 Spirits of Camphor, 25e # Hot Water Bott f Qu 0 romo Be 5 by Sal Hepat © ize ; Carter's Little I ¢ Glycerine Suppositories Kn r Gloves, all sizes t Exactly like picture. Plank top, 26x42; has large ants at ‘ @rawer, roomy magazine rack at each end; extra wide Mentholatum, S0c size ; Shelf below. May be had in either waxed or fumed Lambert's Listerine ic wine finish White Pine & Tar Cough & ip, t size 176 An extra good value at $20.00. $14 75 Guibse Dek, Wiis, tae s size Saturday special ............. Mes? Newt ize Upper, left to right, Black and White Chorus—Marguerite Bruggerh off, Hazel Reed, Shirley Skewis, Ruth Corwin, Osceola House, Efeanor | WHISK BROOMS | McCormick, Marian Stephenson and Laverne Young. | Regular 25¢ . . 17c | Regular 35¢ .. 27¢ Lower, left to right—Travelers’ Chorue—Elinor Clark, Helen Miller, Irene Haskell, Constance Steiddert, Gay Lawson, Helen Richards, Lucile | Tweed, Louise Sitton, Laure! Gleed and Irene Seaton Prescription Depts. Or Added to Account She was | vars ate ‘ ee ra Reodaw ‘Accuracy Absolutely”---In Charge of Experts \ cl nan *, the F ent chorus, th Our Prices the Lowest Consistent With Highest Open Saturday Evenings until 9:00 « xk for you tricat aCa &m convenience rensation DeLuxe Drug oe Smith th Drug Co. You Save $10 to $20 When You Buy a Buck's Range Second) and | University | M.A.GOTTSTEIN = ee tt SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS |i pick the cteat of the une “HEADQUARTERS oan esterday at the Girls Watch Their Feet Haron De Sanbie Cor rae ae cae n, whose trenchant per out the nor eville They are harmony | the front row t p true oa was so blame tte red by Claire Hanson & | sts. They wore no smiles, 1 wuld th ‘ - in “( cod Memories ; | but erabbed. They were em of be keeping | BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS Harry I nt & Girlie prom 4 WOODLAND, Ca—Leroy Hill, SAN FRANCISCO.—C. C. Moore bryo Datinghams ‘ oan , ei United Press Staff Correspondent vide enjoyable entertainment with ig so sure he’s alive that he who, as president of the San Fran ped yoo lag ee eat he Johnnies on Job i IMPERIAL HEADQUAR. their comedy songs, talk and thig. ad in a newspaper here: cisco exposition plaqued so many) [Orsot to sins coals — Ser yee. Sheen Begg escape TERS, RUSSIAN ARDY, OCF. | Comers, tees Sr) Siam ta aeclpsesia’ could abs terri ras. Pre of the approach of the di 4,—(By Mail.)—Frm this place Other acts are the De Bars, in ‘that | am still alive He's plaqued himself. ty, sur “yt cs i Ay hour and the campus b every day, about 12:30 o'clock, a water juggling act; Samuel Reg- | deputy sheriff and had been re exposition is going to plaque him) "*** mee fal thas a hundred lights, th over special wires, flash the inald Rowley, as “The Duke of the univer ve » oe ce pastime « orders of the emperor and his Dy Mixture,” monologue 4 dead. NEW YORK.—Prof. G. B. Hotch ave got to take their eyes off TULARE, Cal—A recent earth. kiss, of New York university, told) their feet started a geyser near here, advertising men a baby’s cry is its has intermittently spouted “ad” that something is wanted. The Diind fish. trouble is that most babies do most songs The feature 1, which cor Saturday night, is ar of Happiness,” chief of staff, Alexieff, to the — cc generals commanding the 700 miles of front if you have eyes that can see the Hernard nobody-home plays opposite off across th of their advertising in the early sweet nd +thru house-tops and brick walls, Leah Baird in the leading morning editions. | " xplained t pen 1 8 on you will see scores of uni Geo non’s Palace Hip Orches- A apdloreaior nears gene posited a co-ed choruser or formed officers poring over | tra unusually good work. ylig ore Galluses” are coming all th ke the big house nd hoped = that her ing from one department to an- A thin paste of wood ashes and —— — \ ; fuctions of . ! poate candog sepia: a local manufac y pr tion health would permityher to at other; orderies anding at lemon juice will renew tarnished urer sa rosperity rounds aman New York tend the next rehearsal ramred attention back of busy} 3 j out and makes a belt uncomfortable, Reviews Former Shows | it's Old. bimk, bet it’s fon | ~ sengrale: a.etovn primes jearn-_«(- 2 he claime: This affair reviews all of | dhin sadbee aa deticriaunte nea peciaiah gh sbapobon CLEVELAND.—Vanity has invad. the campus productions of the Bh, coeds 9 ; att, ed the county here. Inmates last ears,” Gibson ex You will see all these important are taking so many baths that the plained, “taking song bite from | : : water bills have jumped and county he Red Mill and other operas. . is whic h send a hal Pat Ito officials are now preparing for a tal 1 dov't know whether or Pim les Gone to the attack, to the forcin cum powder strike. not there ix a plot to It, but pam, to te Pcl Sy prnuna—se that Mrs. Eliz anyway | get re 1 from a 3 r ; aba sie legt " ie isn, abeth Evans, 36, and mother of eight jall when there is no Jail and | thunder of big guns, the offensives gen Lh fe A pk Marguerite Brueggerhoff, Ballet Dancer Skin Beautiful against Lemberg and Kovel and all Monday Evening out ng possible legal complica By thie time the chorus girl, | and rhythm into thelr stage cabulary of the stage directo the other pla all are controlle Oct. 30 |tions, Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, the from her | th from the end, had de work that are popula } Tat. 6 you have the aye Oe wealthy Mount Washington woman,| parted. dnd order had been re Tra, Tra, One, two, th books | Really Surprising the Way Stuart's ait ge aati souk aah aoa At the Annual adopted her, storad : out your toes more, Choruses Galore Calcium Waters Put the Delicate | ftinary mortals. you see none BOGUS BANK notes on the fed Margaret Crahan, dat ied Gowhgon the | More choteses followed. | “Bink Tinpe on ‘the. kin this and Grand General Headquar eral reserve bank of Minneapolis| structor, began again her we wnproféesionat | ‘There was the traveling cho Freed of All Prapies ters, of the Stavba, as the Russians ome are in circulation, according to se-| taking task of texching felt glad that she | rus gir) undergrads | and Other Eruptions call it, is the deadest, dullest place cret service agents | room dancers how to put pep | was a lady and lacked the vo | with oe ioe cna’ ed in all Russia Unless » have pletny of work Hallowe'en Masquerade $300 In Beautiful Prizes SAVE THIS DATE aetna aoz | | Send for Free Trial Package to keep you occupied, this is no | r stress. Pecple become so partisan Of course you want a lily com-! place for you. This is no health that they cannot relieve their feel-| plexion. And you will have it If| resort, no place for tired business ings unless they invent scandals use Stuart's Calcium Wafers. men, no amusement center for and untruths. In their bitterness hey work in your blood and stop Y ny peg will neurotics and roves. Everybody AN AN MAN OF OUR TIME, any beg wi do on which to hang|the accumulation of all those im-| here has a job and he keeps at it something as ugly am it is false, | 7 gi cg tee a Wilson's Americanism is of the and if you have none you are in ‘or a rotten time. kind that Lincoln's was. All his| ee oe 20,000 people | | | legisiation has been In the interest | ye here, Now, with the aiitasy of the common man ive here. Now, with the military, 1 > | BY MILTON M. BRONNER = {him is not a matter of impulse.}be going backward incite attitude CLOSE CONT! his time. He gets toward human beings and the dem RACTS | streets are seldom crowded because most of the 40 inside. In the ¢« cy shop windows one sees American tooth washes the population is about double this. NEW YORK, Oct. 26—“The | Wilson take Still, the narrow, roughly cobbled more | study Woodrow Wilson, Jall the facts. He weighs them, |ocratic ideal, If the small body of . the mere 1 the paraliel be. |4raws his conclusion and then faternational law was destroy od FOR NEW VESSELS people are busy F< tween him and Lincoin, Wil. |hangs on that. And while he does Wilson felt that the world would American sewing machines, Ameri Ss son makes me think of Lin. this, bin mind Is open to new facts. be golng back In a similar manner.) Capt. J. 1, "Anderson wlened can typewriters, American bicycles ism, in his entire devotion to |*nemies accuse him of shifting his| allel, too. There was always | COntrac huraday to construct harvesting machines the well-being of the average | Position An intelligent, honest in the North a great variety of two 8,800-ton steel steamships on A long, one-story house of hewn They're the kind of man of our country ‘and not to | man, when in a position where the| opinion against Lincoln during | Lake Washington for the Hannevig }logs, unpainted and weathered to Cloth: stink hee i any particular favored cla facts shift, MU change his posi-| the war. There were radically | Bros. of Christiania Ja somber gray, back a little way bell es = tha e Me hie Thus Mise ida M. Tarbell be- | tion. Otherwise he would be dog-| opposed interests united in | x, fl be the t , from the main st is, by tr adt feving im yourself and gan, in her study In the quiet | matic only one thing—BITTER HOS. ese will be the first steel sea 4 } fon, the s f st . 7 a ts |purities that lodge in the skin to| tion e aC ofa peting that influence others to Gramercy Park section, wh | Can Change His Mind TILITY TO LINCOLN. going vessels built on fresh water|cause pimples, blackheads, liver| tween Katt the Great, of Rus believe in you. And they asked her “Ubnreend ere 3 aly : Lincoln t20, pee to be accus 7 heey opposed by. he rabid aaa Ba ast “ ready for sea until| spots, blotches, eczema and other| sia, and c Frederick, of peat sept was a parallel between Lincoln [ed of shifting his position, but he| *bolition ecause did not | the Lake Washington canal is com-|akin eruptions. It Js the wonderful | Prussia, in | Now it is divided offer you the best values and any man of our time. |replied that whenever he was con-| Ove fast enough in freeing the | plete calcium sulphide that does this, The| into two parts and a family lives in of any that you can buy. 9) jardhy any one could give a vied his view ; was wrong, he ae ber 1 th sal da |blood must have it, The presence | each holding their we more atthcritative and unpreju-| Would change t was the true) °eds ae agains him for of skin eruptions is proof of blood A red brick “opera se" in t r on t linne 1 ¢ vercoats | - " 4 ‘ egula dinners anc Suits and Overcoats fire mtieriatve and anova | chang jst tn oni rae REALTY INSTEAD OF [iovwrs snd yom Sor what no] mito tho Gowns the hone ot YP SANIT. mn of Lincoln long has been one of I think there have been few oc At present, too, there are | need to enrich and purify it in| the local governor, wherein ie ib s if le Sf ae her deepest studies, To Lincoln /¢asions in our history in which| "adically opposed interests unit COIN FROM ESTATE |s=" s Calcium Wafers | Nicholas 1. now finds quarters wit! ad big and comfortable $15 to $30 |she has devoted some of her best intelligence called more urgently re only one thing—BITTER | | This fact has been demonstrated | bis 12-year-old hetr, Alexis Nikolaie icony at bond moot tumeus books to a man to shift his position than STILITY TO WILSON. by hosts of women and men, who] Viche; a rather handsome Catho! with our ever-popular Most Trouble Since Lincoin in Wilson's case. And this was so The re the rabid pro-allies,| Appraisers w esignate real es-|realize that the presence of skin| Church, several equally handsome Young Men’s line at Most presidents,” said Miss Tar-|Pecause for a long time every| Who think he should have made | tate worth $50,000 from the hold-|eruptions of any sort detract from| *k Orthodox churches; — the i P |bell, “no matter how peaceful their |MOrning he was confronted by a, Wat on Germany, and the rabid|ings of the late H. H. Dearborn, |their usefulness in business, pleas market; the view f « e nt of facts in a new set of PTOGermans, Who think he was too | and it will be given to the city { sir aif-e@- | te © back of the emperor's jtimes, have serious problems, and |2°™ set 8 nlure, society and their own self-ce ircumstances: y » with Germany Heu of his bequest of that . , ters, make up the principle sights DAYLIGHT | most of them are inclined to think | hat sum tol/teem, And since Stuart's Caleium | v a $15 00 |that no president since Lincoln has | Wilson Keeps His Head Abused Like Lincoln | Weasrbeen ane ene se | Wafers will rid the skin of impuri-| of the place had such troubles, In the case of| “Lincoln used to say before the Lincol ov ' “ yeep renee Prpeig dis-|ties, why have such imperfections? Overcoats, and many |rest on jshould be settled by ballots and|Thus Greeley, while abhorring | over rhe te = ee take |fera on sale at 50 conts a box at peed ) other beautiful styles | “Both men had a pretty clear is-|not bullets, so Wilson's position is | slaver 0 detested the idea of| phat oa it ne eens Tae to} drug store Get ®& box today or PAD HEAT RE 4 : Pi Th 7 3 sue that they kept to the front. that in a civilized world reasonable | men killing each other that he waa | council ‘oduced in the|send coupon for w free trial pack Chey find the food of ee em Tomorrow. With Lincoln, the main idea was|processes and not bullets should |for peace at any pri Base wo age. weerrrremm } e ; I ¢ « a Y the highest quality and Hats and Furnishings. |the preservation of the Union, Wil settle disputes. | », in our day, there pat eS | Norman Hackett, the handsome, the environm ei leli ~ht- json ix seeking to keep the peace,| “Wilson, amid a world in arms,|pacifists who oppose Wilson be DEPUTY IS HELD Free Trial Coupon university-(rained leading man oe lee bbc is = with honor. has been trying to preserve the lit-| cause, while trying to keep this r F. A. Stuart Co., 336 Stuart] | formerly with the Wilkes Stock ful How about your next organization meeting? | “Wilson makes up his mind /|tle body of international law that|country at peace, he is pre “| omnes |] Bidg., Marshall, Mich. Send me ee is about to return to Seattle JOHN LINDH CO. | what his object ts; he sticks to it,|the world had worked ont. He has|it against aggression. They see Domingo Lazarro, who has beer at once, by return mail, a free J| to resume his old position, jand you can’t get him away> That | prevented the world from stepping | only their ide: ) ‘They refuse to} working ase deputy sheritt ne ai. ableame, ot. eens ‘al || Contracts were signed Thursday 1201-1203-1205 Third Av. was Lincoln. He stuck to his ob-|back entirely from the bighest| recognize the state of the world in|another name at Black Diamond | Pe einarmcur er meres 6° night George Rand, who se : Corner Seneca Street ject like a dog to a bone. point it had reached. | which we live | was arrested late Thursday on al been filling the leading roles, peas yh es isbiesintendeh Le sone may N® Pride in Opinion | “Lincoln felt that the world had| ‘Just as petty abuse and gossip | charge of accepting the earnings ame ase’ teens will remain playing juvenile leads. am, to S p,m A. KE, Wilmot Wilson, like Lincoln, doesn't | reached a certain point as to slav-| followed coln, so similar abuse |of a fallen woman. MEMES esis ianeawhe he Pes make up lis mind quickly, or with-|ery, If slavery spread in this| follows Witton. ‘That seems to be| Lazarro and the woman were re-|f : : "Tl PALACE HIP i Second at Seneca. [out deep thought. A decision with }country, he felt, the world would| true in times of great national ‘teased on bonds totaling $3,600 HY ns 9 3s sats There are many laughs in the Fa 6 BR IE NRT 9 Pato eo

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