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‘ STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1916. PAGE 7 (Paid Advertisement.) 225WOMENIN | ANY OLD CORNER THESE DAYS! | LARGEST FUND George R. Lo BILLWEAR] 2} ———7 | ( You vsep NOW YourE Goiw’ “ ME WHAT? Yep, y' BE STROW EM ee Alm ve R it] STATS |] fer tom [\bNP a Women working for the city Yom! ure ( WHAT! “ } NEW YORK, Oct. 28—Con of Seattle aren't doing half bad. — D IeK, —~ i ~—— 22 eer ge tributions to the republican In the different departments ) =e | campaign fund total $1,667, a 0 aie municipality there are | 757.29 to date, it was announc 2 women employed. Their | ed today. A atatement from duties range from the simple | the democratic committee last propositon of sweeping floors night announced contributions | HOGE In the city hospital to conduct of $1,006,283. | BUILDING ing the sanitarium at Firlande Expenditures to date in the cam ” Nearly a twelfth of the 3,000 em paign to elect Hughes total $1,5 2nd and Cherry bi ay te ne essary to run the wheels 934.96 Owned and occupied % Mbeary a ak a oa “i ee ; | The campaign funde this year by this bank ih * the greatest numbe | 2 4 bute be. with 96, while the sanitarium pays | have come from . pb ababaned bo the highest salaries | the ogee ® m - " ° ounce while four years ago on | Edna Robinson Best Paid . iittle more than 2,000 names were Edva L. Robinson, aut on the contribution lst for the er dent at Pirlands, ts the high t campaign | woman on the city rolls 1 avernge of about 500 checks mae ceives a salary of $135 a month WRONG, " for $10 reach the treasurer dally America’s Greatest The library has «everal women BILL, YouRt Bo the statement sald. A high record getting $100 or more a mont for small contributions was made Orator and Gertrude Andrus, superintend October 1 1 checks for ® Bares 2 the children’s department, ¢ $10 were “ Anti-Militarist a month, as does Josephine Tabe The democratic statement show of the branch departments. ed 42,882 contributors wn ( Jackson, who pays the Socialist Candida “help” and who knows every man WASHINGTON, Oct. 28—Contri and woman of the 3,000, says that butions to the republican congres- “ s the average pay for the women is sional committee's campaign fund about $85. This figure is lowere have totaled 1 cording for Vice -Presidemt f ssc. s sere mi ie, eae Don’t Trust Your Dollars of women emry in laundry and cler of the house of other such work who get small tives today by former : If {t were not for this fact the The contributions were from 2,304 ho said id REMERTON City Treats "Em Best Contributions of over $10,000 Spending is a habit easily acquired. The The county does not treat women New Jersey republican state com : : el . employes as well as the city does. mittee, $25,000; R. T. Crane, Jr., dollar that is spent is a lost friend—gone for- Mrs. E. M. Rhodes {s the star Chicago, $25,000. Arthur Curtiss : risk nip ec . mage earner inthe Women's Rigs | samen, $28,000; Geo. F. Baker, sr. ever. The dollar that is saved and DEPOSITED league of the county, She is em |$25,000; HI. P. Whitney, $30,000; 1] IN THIS BANK is your working partner— ployed as an accountant In Cou rf ————_—_—— | Edward Harkness, $20,000; W. R. é % 5 Auditor Phelps’ office, and gets Allen, $20,000; Clarence H waa fe drawing interest day in and day out—always $110 a month $20,000: J. 8. Dache & Co. 16, oe EAGLES’ HALL She was placed in this position to |000; Wm. 7. Ciyde, $15,000; A. D. adding to your store. Hfill a vacancy left by the re sillard 000; Jullus Rosen . : “a Se. we ame of tue tnen aonoentants NUMBERS ARE 14, $15,000 Better open an account with that spare dollar { and did her work eo well she has The following contributed $25,000 wap »t j ate , i deen kept there ever since | NOR EGIAN E ELS |paward Palmer, H. F. Sinclair, W now and let it accumulate for your good in the | Nel! A. Brennan, in the county'| 1. Harkness, Mrs, Stanley McCor-| years to come. SUNDAY, OCT. 20th clerk's office, and Letla Wat tkins. | ‘i * 5 a : 2 jmick, Mra. Henry R R . W. Hin - Edith Meese and Mra. Agnes Dow LONDON, Oct, 28~-Nine Nor-jway,” sald the Verdens Gang |kle Smith, Theodore N . Jobn| a 2:30 P. a of the sheriff's office, all get $100/ wegian Vessels have been sunk by The ital deeds of German|F. Dodge, F. B. Keech, 1 bc ost a cas . ja month | Ger ubmarines within 24| submaris however, have. not|Felix M. Warburg, Willard Straight, | : The remainder of the offices are| BERKELEY, Cal, Oct, 28— | hours, sald « Christiania dispatch | caused any hysteria among Nor-|W. P. Holly, Uptown Dry Goods as U ° S & t “ Inot 80 well paid | Ornithologiete and ether ecient. [today in the campaign aired ted| wegian ship owners Joctation, Frederick Rurne, Joo| nion avings I rus | against Norwegian at as | “Trade ond commerce go on an|Lauder, R. Livingston Beekman, Ist at the University of Cali protest against Norway's dec ree re | un and there {s no symptom of |M. MacNeill, A. E. Carlton, L. G | * 'TEUTONS TAKE HILL} fornia expressed amazement fusing submarines tolany nervousness on the bourse.| Phipps, Geo, 8. Myers, C. 8. Morey om any d SPEAKS AT } today when advised that sea ior waters The Norwegian government is con-|W H. Tawkey, Moses Taylor, E.R 4 . captains arriving in San Fran “ a Bonga ‘ E. R. Stettinus, Wm, H | bs | , The Christiania newspapers are! fident the nation was strictly with anson, E nus, | . BERLIN, via Sayville, Oct. 28 co during the past few weeks | cing the government to stand|in its rights, according to interna. | P James H. Wainwright, John OF SEATTLE \| «i Gen. Falkenhayn’s forces have cap-) had been bringing in numerous | tang not to be coerced by Ger | onal law W. Prentiss, C. C. Dula ' Be tured a height from the Rumanians| !and birds which had .been {oO 1” ctamanambaeiina _____| Contributing $10,000 were: Wm.| . . “ane oe Jsouth of Kronstadt, said an official, picked up from 20 to 25 miles p™ATINOn eenuceca Gas at sone Wierd In the Heart of the Financial District. . |statement this afternoon, reporting,| out to sea many Norwegian sailors inevitably 66 59 | Wrigley, jr.; T. Coleman DuPont 1, ae also, that the Russo-Rumanians con-) Capt Leslie Gove, whose ship @f| axes bad blood between the two! Ee. M. Anderson, Thomas ——4 a 4 | tinue | in Might in Dobrudja. rived a week ago, reported that 16) nations it will be a long time | . Warren Delamo, Mrs oa | land linnets had dropped, exhaust-|Sotore they are forgetten ie N Mary Lilly Flagler, Henry Veeder,| — | led, on bis vessel, 20 miles off Cape! 2 »dhersellbetescn m 8 Stone, A. Monell, Wm. 4 ; QOn9090 loneey Was Con See 'Humphreys’ Seventy-seven || Crocker, J. W. Seligman &| | ritis! St. Dustin declared Co., Mortimer L. Schiff, J. P. Mor-| me | jmany land birds had fallen on bis| Ul INE IN For Grip, Influenza poe bar watt ower k | @ | | birds, thrushes, sparrows, doves, Adams, Judge Wm. H. Moore,| Fi $ pigeons and starlings U E Percy R. Hyne, Louls F._ Roths or Constipation Swartth, curator of the Unt | jehild, J. B. Duke, Cornellus Vander Pi . : o! lifor us of bilt, John N, Willys, Spencer Pen Billi Headache Indigestion,eta ate soology, declared today | aking Grid a the “afes ot snore] ros City Fireman Joshua A. oA. filings home from the King st {t sometimes happens that a “Pape's Cold ‘Compound’ "Ends tes 0 digoanen than Je eny eer] Contributing $8,000: Henry C Billings, 1413 Northlake ave., | RANDRE 1: ee pr amt py ogg Colds and Grippe in nt the human race te|Cochran for Union League Cam-| had not regained consciousness | | Nee oe en ee eee) a Rew Hours ian ae di 3 ellgaaabe Bema Bee geben es |taking Cold are, catarrh, q dented that so many land birds Take “Pape’s Cold Compound”) bronchiti« hma Ogden Milles, $7,500; Edwin C. t You have swollen feet and hands’ a i jah d have got so far from shore.| every two hours until! you have| throat. croup, ple | Holter, $5,500. skull, when injured in an auto sire y Joints! Sharp-shooting i |He = nd other scientists today de|taken three doses, then all grippe| “os h'4 heuralals Contributing $5,000: C. N. Bliss,| accident at Westlake ave, near [Fit tad baum, pate ta cae tone | jclared they were unable to explain| misery goes and your cold will be| when the use of Seven" sil fr, J. Horace Harding, Robert Ba | Ward st, Friday evening, in (abdomen, ditticuliy when urinatt the phenomenon |broken. It promptly opens your| con, Robert W. Goelet, Vincent As-| which four others were less | 20k, out! These are danger signals logged-up nostrils and the air pas tor, Jas. A. Patte H. P. Davison, seriously hurt. acid poisoning, {mn one form or an- snges of the head; stops nasty dis Chas. Steele, Francis L. Hine, Wm.| He may not survive his injuries. other, haw set in. It may lead te R harge or nose running; relieves | Nelson Cr ell Billings was hurled head-first dropsy Od eaae Bright's disease if the headache, dullness, feverish: | | Cleveland H. Dodge, who W&s|/when the auto, going 35 miles an Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem heas, oy eo Sneezing, sore t aduated from Princeton with /hour, hit a heavy ofl truck, driven |O!l Capsules immediately. | They are ness and stiffness, - t bt resident Wilson in ‘79, heads the|py A. G. Perkins, 1712 Summit ave. |Wosd for centuries combining ete 3 apd pesmi er de Pree Fanci |list of contributors to the demo-| tie went clear over the tank and hit ural bealing oil and herbs, well |bing, bead—nothing else in the| TONIC TA TABLETS cratic campaign fund. Dodge kavelthe pavement, Tho auto wecxed| Kren ge Br thanaaie Seen a | wore gives such prompt rellef aa| (Humphreys’) Ld Lape mental ong sant was: junder the truck was wrecked. The Capsules are not an experiment- Theatre BERLIN, via Wireless to Say-|"Pape's Cold Compound,” which| Yor the convalescent, for the weak ana] Woodrow Wilson, Washington, Others In the car, who were aiso|s1, makeshift, “patent medicine” oF | ville, Oct. 28—Allied troops resum-| costs only 26 cents at any drug | the weary 1 ae gel alla’ tian $340 Contrib: cut and bruised, ws Nicolas | .ty." They are. e. standard remeaty Third Ave. and Cherry st ed the offensive on the Somme|store. It acts without assistance, |*'°'** ° "1 o_, are entrtouters then, fire | Inspector, jand act naturally, gently and quick- a Bagene Levy, Mer. Joe ane caterday, after a several|taates nice, and causes no incon.|_iumpnrers’ Homes, Medicine Co, 164) The largest democratic contrib- 4513 Sixth ave. N Fireman H. A. ly. But when you go to the drug- s : : |days lull, the war office announced| Yenience. Accept no substitute. = “Ue” "ree Jutors are: Thomas D. Jones, Chi-|Holmes, 4234 Bak Miss Jes m Gatting the pure, OFua om fel ‘easiness thassinto aE silicate Jeng David E. Jones, Chi-|sie Billings, 4338 11th ave. N. E../9 LD SEBDAL te om eA evs ahaa. gikition cage C, E. Davis, Chicago,jand Miss Myrtle McDonald, of|the box. _protect yourself be - $15, Preekinr Long St. | Olympia “ by lor the nglish tacked , . . nd c ® « et NEW paration, hes Engit ae eee Louls 00; David R. Francis, St They were on their way to the!owlprag Gn Buaranteed by The n ar Louis, $5,000; M. N. Coolidge} — |Les Bouefs,” sald the official state “ie = - 0c oa, VAUDEVILLE Mee eee in the nd Fitchburg, © Mass. $5,000; L Do-| AND PHOTO. ms asia of Meweel te ies |heney. Tos Ange ob | & Rr. Schiff, $5,000; R. Reynolds, Win-| $3 PLAYS TO. pvening hours. Our troops repuls liondien. ¥. ©. #14000; ‘Wan ed the atta 7 gun fire, and, Jets Burton, Harrison, $7,000; T. L MORROW |northeast of Morval, with the bayo 5,000; Nicholas F.| 5 jne The positions were complete | Chadbourne $15,000 Nicholas F jnet eodly * v | Brady $10,000; W. G. Sharp,| 3 |ly maintained |Hlyria. ©., $5,000; James C. Brady ——S $10,006 Frank M Patterson be $4,000; John D. Ryan $10,000; T. 1 BULLBROS. Sat Nt t ane Penn lva n Just Printers Deline democrat tate committee ¢ $5.00 Sullivan, Chicag 1012 THIRD MAIN ‘oad eo 1D. Hurley, ¢ $5,000; William A. TA Chicago }$10,000; W. C. Niblack, Chicago. |$10,000; Marcus Jacobsky, Chicago and 15,000; F. 8. Peabody, Chicago. 8 KGS of SYNCOPATION ‘| |$5,000; James W. Gerard, New * | |York, $7,000; John Barton Payne, as Chicago, $15,000; B. M. Winston VERDUN QUARRY | | PARIS, Oct. 28.—French troops | hicage stormed and captured a quarry) northeast of Ft. Douaumont in a |brilliant attack on the northeast lfront of Verdun last night, it was Dou: las Robson jotficiatly Bokaro Ree she A CantwellaWalker| Ruth Budd { {Chica } $1,000. Gicas Wee pee Sia fea ose ae Cantwell Wal er] Ruth Budd ie waa in On the Somme front there was The Girl with the $21,080.89. Ar ns to this fund mmittee, $7,971.96 Bert Fitzgibbon | wrap si ays Tg | on Take along that handy The Original Daffy Dil Hunting humidor can. Keeps 25 Beeman & Anderson | ©*¢!!e Vera | START DRIVE Trips =e MrT eotiintiog tied only intermittent cannonading TEDDY WILL ANSWER |WILSON DAY SPEECH BY J. P, YODER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—Col.| “Get the “hy Stuff” Smile | Roosevelt will answer the presi Two Speed Boys Riche & Burt bel | ; : ita Wilkon day address. in his Funny Capere on Rollers In Novel Songs and Dances LONDON, Oct. 28.—The Wireles in bottom allow moisture, to enter, re- $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 Lecopelr cae rien ll at edb aes Nows Agency today ave out a taining all the fresh fragrance of that 610 set of teeth - $5.00 After four speeches next week For the Epicures of Vaudeville ooe ekls ladickis Wee taut Presado Blend. | Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 ¢ said, he will endeavor to become ning of a tremendous new Ruselan nerely a grandfather and a man a Little Side Dish, Entitled offensive in. Poland and Galicia of domestic habits” again Roose. This report is not confirmed from velt will speak at the Brooklyn | er souree, but, if true Academy of Music tonight, at al “ss 99 ay. Obnes "apace, Dak AE tn ie Bey ot ite ergata tarwip helieyed to mark the beginning of | the allies’ attempt to relieve the then rest at Oyster Bay until Wed- pressure on Rumania. jnesday night, when he will start Arranged for the table by Everett S, Ruskay Another> wireless from Rome! | West for speeches in Cleveland and ealid that Nucharest estimates | Ohio. |Austro-Germen losses In Transy! | White crowns . Reels of Pictures “Poison’s Lips” “Mountain Tragedy” In spite of rising costs TOM KEENE is still sold for 5c. You'll still find that same Presado Blend—sweet and mild in every TOM KEENE, He will return to New York Fri Orpheum Travelogue Orpheum Concert Orchestra \vanta at 800,000 and day and speak at a@ meeting at Around the World Charles Burnett, Director Cooper Union Friday night HOQUIAM, Oct, 28.—Grays Har “urs ” On Saturday of next week he inecineind wlanta Nene. inanecie Oil Queller will fire hia final shot of the cam ; fouaae he teas tha tn the, Pa: Qchwabnchar sneha mn at Bs sre, the etire to . . ‘ i ohwabac . joated our work When coming Weekday Kvenings gn at Baltimore, then rettr REMEMBER: Matinee Every Day at 2:30 logging eon who just clos 5 Distributers eur office, be sure you are in the Mi “7 Sundays Oyster Bay to await returns their Port'and session seattle, Wash, Tight place Bring this ad with yeu OHI Cut - th pag laos laaagegad Qumestte Frese-Patereen On 500 Seats at 25c—400 at 10c—a few at 5c , His AclLMARGE RERISGM. Eh a cial train at 7 a.m, and after breakfast motored 12 miles to the Polson Logging Co. camp, ‘Trains were on hand there to carry them| over the logging roads. 5c. 10c One child free with par: to Weekday Matineces. SOFIA, Oct. 28 Bulgarian | troops have occupled the Danube town of Herzo. miles north | OK — northwest of Cernavoda, in their FIERNOON AT2 30 y AAT MAY be Niger Aa ead pursult of the Russo-Rumanians, it 10, 2 sEKVED IN ADVANCE 10, 25, 60,75 | was officially announced today