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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 2, 1916. PAGE 9 Paip NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—The great Nazimova turned to me with that aharacteristioaily quick movement that some have called “feline” and others “birdiike” when 1 called upon her for her ideas on love and marriage. Then she held up her hands and her face took on a look Many who signed the petition asking that Wha ee Initiative 24 be submitted to the people, claim marriage? Go out tuto the street and grab the first woman you meet tha! decei The She can answer them as well as 1 t they were ived. y say they were “BUT,” [L answered, “Madaine Nagimova is the great feminine to be allowed to open t bill came forth from the a different story. It had taken all local and towns. ery licenses that would insignificant barrel tax, fund. over the state. out of business. of them are openly out wounds. wrong side. ‘Those who hare used It In Seat are astonished at the INSTANT ac- | ten of simple buckthorn bark, gly- coring, etc, as mixed in Adler-!-ka. Because it acts on BOTH lower and ONE SPOONFUL upper dowel, People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ ADVERTISEMENT Think Booze Makers Double-Crossed Them told at that time that all the brewers asked was ton and supply beer under the permit system instead of having the beer shipped in from the outside, and for export purposes. But when the It had killed the permit system. It had opened the state to every brewer in the country to ship beer in and sell and deliver on the same basis as the local brewers. It had made it legal for the bootlegger to buy at wholesale and keep in his possession. It had left the small sales entirely to him. It provides no revenue except the few brew- It had provided no enforceable penalty except for failure to take out brewery license. It would put the SALOON on WHEELS ali a put a BOOZE SOLICITOR at every It would practically put the present Dry Law Thousands of these signers were pretty sore when they had seen the bill itself. And some others, with a hatchet, are silently nursing their But No. 24 had to be PRETTY RANK to keep step with its Twin Brother 18. Vote against both of them and keep the brewer out of the state—he always fights on the TTLE PEOPL “Love heir plants in Washing- Brewery lawyers it told control from the cities be taken out, and the which goes to the road NAZIMOVA knowing that when the so-called ‘nr Welfare of ourselves and society? Just then the handsome husba shoulders of the little woman }qu audiences, radiate What, madame her is your idea ¢ “And a great lover?” I asked “A great lover is usually In sho right, wives? against it, while many ASK REPORTS | TO REICHSTAG Seattle Dry Campaign Silisititee ON WAR GAME 3184 Arcade Bldg. BY CARL W. ACKERMAN (United Prese Staff Correspondent) | BERLIN, Nov. 2.—Agitation 1 Sites 29 for changes to make the Ger- “| man government more respons- } ible to the representatives of ) the people is continuing in the } Vote against the men who | } ‘ { ; reichstag. Writing in the Letpsic Tagebiatt } Paul Junck, a member of the reich femands that parllamentary etaries be named to rep resent the government departments German papers and in the oted against you in the legtsla- VOTE AGAINST Fred J. Mess, 40th district Walter Lunn, 40th district FH. Tonkin, 40th district. , any in recent y $| fairs of Gérs dist district—Paul Houser ) and A. E. Puller, republicans. 42nd district—Dr. W. T. Chris- No Love Can Last Longer Than Five Years, Declares Nazimova, equally noble, and if not as exciting, perhaps more who might ekly at his touch, and a smile th . It gave me an insptrati in Nazimove's little hand stole up to the virile one clasping her shoulder, and she answered without an Instant’s hesitation, “A MAN WHO IS TOLERANT.” Do you place tolerance first of the wedded masculine virtues Lure” of American Stage By Idah McGlone Gibson lure’ of the drama. On the stage men ruin themselves nightly and dio for just the chance to press the hem of her gown “Oh,” she ¢, with a faint emile, “that ie not love, THAT 18 IMAGINATION, and you know how Imagination plays some fantastic tricks with all of us.” “How long, madame,” | asked, “do you think romantic love, the love that js the theme of poets and dramatints, lasts?’ | ‘Never having experienced !t, unless you take Into account a childish adoration | had for my music teacher, when I was 9 years old, 1 cannot tell,” she answered | I remonstrated, “Surely, as an artist you will not deny that ft 1s) love that makes the world go round!” “Perhaps, but the world circled In the planetary system many eons before romantic love was born, Did you not know j that romantic love, as we know it, is only about a thousand re old? In the soul of Dante romantic his wonderful ‘Vita Nuova’ was written and lasting adoration of one man for language. “And yet every great lover, from Heine, Goethe and Sainte Beuve, to those much lesser ones of today, has demon- trated that love rarely lasts, with its mingled ecetacies and anguishes, more than TWO YEARS! Indeed, Sainte Beuve declares that It can never outlive five years. | scarcely am one to doubt their observations. “Personally, 1 believe that the ories and poems and dramas since Dante glorification of romantic love is a great factor in the matrimonial un rest of today; for no sane person can but admit that this peculiar phase of love must undergo a metamorphosis in wedlock, WE AIA, COME TO AGREE WITH THE CYNICS THAT MARRIAGE IS THE ONLY SURF CURE FOR LOVE “Why not be sensible, taen, and take this cure with our eyes open, omance’ subsides, its place may be taken by another group of emotions tisfying in the end, as well as more conducive to the was concelved, and not until was the supposed superlative one woman put into definite love fact that so many of our great have been written for the nd of Nazimova o up and rested bis hand caressingly about the be described as exactly as tall as his heart, She looked up Naziinova has never vouchsafed to the gaze of one of her theatre of an ideal husban!? THE MOST INTOLERANT OF MEN.’ Wie sne ts Marbte WOMEN NEARLY — KISS CREW OF , DEUTSCHLAND NEW LONDON, Nov, 2.— Captain Koenig, skipper of the Green German — submari: freighter Deutschland, confi- dently thought today he'd be able to unload his $10,000,000 cargo without Interference from the United State He claimed there was no hitch but Collector of Port Mc- Govern, of Connecticut, evident. ly thought differently for he hastened to Hartford to confer with Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, presumably about the known jewels and the stocks | | Joe Davidson, famous American! Capt. Koenig and hin crew are sculptor, has just finished this mar-' cheered every time they appear on ble bust of President Wilson. It|the street. A 16-year-old roember (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) GOVEKNOR ERNEST LISTER ERNEST LISTER vs. HENRY McBRIDE Congressman James W. Bryan, With a Perfect Record on All Progressive Leg- islation During Four Years in the State Senate and Two Years in Congress, Gives the Following Analysis of the Case of Ernest Lister vs. Henry Mc- Bride, Rival Candidates for Governor of Washington. POPULAR GOVERNMENT ERNEST LISTER, FOR GOVERNOR, SHOULD | HENRY McBRIDE, RECEIVE HEARTY SUPPORT OF Friends of People’s Rule through Direct Primary, Initiative, Referen- dum and Recall. BECAUSE— Ernest Lister vetoed the dark lanter of crooked politicians to destroy thes ures, and re-enthrone the party boes and the unscrupulous caucus-delegate. CANDIDATE FOR GOV- ERNOR, SHOULD BE OPPOSED BY Friends of Popular Government and those who believe in Direct Primary, Initiative, Referendum and Recall. BECAUSE— Henry McBride stands on and approves a plat- form that lauds and praises these very crooked politicians for their attempt to steal from the people these precious instruments of popular government. ORGANIZED LABOR ERNEST LISTER, FOR GOVERNOR, SHOULD BE LOYALLY SUPPORTED BY Laboring men and women and those who believe in Publicity in labor dis- putes and the right of labor to ap- peal to Public Opinion, when ~ gaged in labor disputes. BECAUSE— Ernest Lister is free to oppose and does oppose the sovalled “Antl-picketing which would prohibit the Women's Clubs or the Ministerial Federation from taking Labor's side by a pamphlet or written or printed advertisement caliing attention to any employer's lack of jus tice In dealing with employes. Where a labor The advocates of Public Ownership, who want the people to have the right to vote utility bonds and who | HENRY McBRIDE, CANDIDATE FOR GOV- ERNOR, SHOULD BE OPPOSED BY Laboring men, advocates of public- ity, believers in justice to labor and the right to advertise crooked, im- moral or unjust dealings by employer or employe. BECAUSE— Henry McBride, in his hundreds of 5: and months of campaigning, has not uttered one word against this nefarious measure which strikes at the fundamental right of publicity and free speech. His platform endorses the legislature that passed the measure and the enemies of labor pass out pamphlets urging its 7 ype relie’ almost ANY F. H. Manogue, 44th district at all sittings of ny's legis | and bonds said to be aboard. ite relates to immoral, insanitary or un- | support at all his meetings. He is for the as. such surprising Frank H. Renick, 45th district. || !slative body. He believes these | The outcome of thi in had ust conditions, Governor Lister would not pro- measure and against labor; or, worse yet, { foul matter that » fow doses often |{ Robert Grass, 43th district. )|secretaries should be present to | not been made public early to- hibit any one from calling attention, by sign- | too weak to say how he stands. The cause of ib zeteve ie prevent appendicitis. |; Stephen A. Hull, 46th district, {| 4nswer queries and keep the reich day. posting or otherwise, to the merits of the dis- | labor demands affirmative men; the negative, | @eh trouble. § s Pharmacie John R. Wilson, 47th district. (|stag in closer touch with the gov London is wider awake now pute. ‘ uncertain official is a certain enemy. Second ave. and Pike and 235 N.) 3 4 ; 2 : it hag been since the days Broadway } E. H, Guile, 47th district ernment's policies He A age poe z B 5 VOTE FOR This is only one of a number of n the British sneaked up the |} 40th district—Otto Tamm, C. {| recent suggestions illustrating the | nenees peers the fort atop (hel ERNEST LISTER, FOR GOVERNOR, SHOULD | HENRY McBRIDE, CANDIDATE FOR GOV- PIMP Y? Wi W’ ) BE. West and Fred Nelson, dem. {| @Towth of one of the m import jroton Hills and slew the brave HANK THR: UNGUALIFIRG SUPPORT OF Geitcrs CHDULG’ neeoencene ay { ocrats. ant movements in the domesic af American commander. | Women Almost Kiss Crew { All who are unwilling to Bostonize the state’s utilities by submitting to the Stone-Webster control, and who Olive Tablets ) tensen, republican; Clarence L yg wi dy OH ar gdlh ot ee b i * > ie oe Gere, “democrat, ‘or Geo. N. || satya te Wits eae aaa talaive inne athe a nad stand for Home Rule over franchise | are opposed to interfering with Seat- (sag Alda) ott Aspen Sued | ane pgm aes alaa | YOU'RE BILIOUS the first Wileon ever nad made. |embraces from a crowd of hand holders, and believe in standing by tle’s Port Commission and object to ~ 4 J it ye oe its ome he hey speared | 2 2 2. of Dr, Edwards ote Fables T | Le Gere, democrat 4) | Rowe, women when they pupearet |i] the Seattle Port Commission. | perpetual franchises. skin should begin to clear after you 43rd ‘district—A. E. Flagg, {| ates gine raat have taken the tablets a few nights. || democrat. | ! edged out after they 4 signed. au BECAUSE— BECAUSE— mepCleanse the blood, the bowels and |/ 44th district—Robert G. Cau- }| tograph photonraphe of § ne # tien, Ernest Lister returned to the Secretary of The speakers for McBride are also speakers liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive |} thorn and Tom 8. Patterson, (| 5 ‘ j The crew has st a ‘an: | State, without his approval, the Feudal Land for these iniquitc endum measures, Me- nae rd successful oe fon |) democrats. } ree se are vega wd : ek intial a lord's plan to restrict suffrage by disfranchis. Bride is ef supporting these Stone-Webster lomel—there’s never any sickness ) 45th district—Richard Seelye a . s - - gecrs:s Pr ing two out of every three citizens of Washing measures or else he is permitting the Employ- tor pain after taking them. } Jones aud Jos. R. Manning, dem. }| D0n’t Stay constipated with Boots, tam grossed the Dectschlicns ton on all utility, school or other Lond issues, | ers’ Association's money to be used for his eae averar Obve Tabet 0 eat } erate. | breath bad, en sdur | eer ~~ it bi Far espe ey Be thereby substituting the dollac for invelligence, ampaign under suspicious circumstances. ich calomel! does, and just as effec- |} 46th district—Anna _Loulse || or a cold. | Yoice froin aboi he sub e honesty and edu as a requisite to hese Hartley-McBride campaign contributers 3. ‘ 9 | - 2 t is meat if fee! Backachy| No. ° t beer } cs stn Arcade Posocompied iy waved } Strong, democrat, and Frank : TV cn Slaaeer Geunes veenmale | ent hg ge A ge i American Citizenship, # fighting are supporting these measures as the darling § Mo one who takes Olive Tablets to |) ,,cottertll, democrat Enjoy life! Liven your liver in Fine for Kidneys an a mada tat that iniquitous and insulting ame nt to issues of the campaign. McBride is working $ ons = 0 “ag ive Tablets is |} 47th district—Mrs M OB and bowels tonight and jessid er bgeeerPoe tovitaer atitt ta vather the State Constitution; than that, Lister with them. He says he is a man of his word, ever ey 4 — a dark brown } Harker, democrat. fi ‘ Sisat forme Gtie dcld Which of rs ‘Gan bs . aha sas ie bey is fighting all the other dum measures, Then he must be for Boston Control of Wash- ee” teding, “cs oom a ya | | eel fine. cites and overworks the kidneys in Nonid it whe tint “very tad the Budget law, the Certificate of Necessity ington Public Utilities, otherwise why will he i bad Ginn or ipa ud "fon | ——————————<=== | thelr efforts to filter it from the| 1, tts t th e British block ae and Convenience law, and the bill to weaken not declare his opposition to these “made in » bad disposition or _pimply face. | system. Regular eaters of meat] ° Sous st tn #4 the Port Commission law Boston” measures Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Sree Lidnese “eri Subs Are Future Boats frithdlive ei, you will know them by fy. ow taust relleve them like 70] og Te teeta ho ‘nal Independence and Nonpartisanship their olive color - : hd noleot elae | “and tf the Britieh navy comes ont |] ERNEST LISTER, FOR GOVERNOR, SHOULD | HENRY McBRIDE, CANDIDATE FOR GOV- _Dr. Edwards spent years s:aong pa: | . in the kidney | W8Y well be ready for them, tho] SHOULD HAVE THE VOTE OF ERNOR, SHOULD BE OPPOSED BY - ae a pty ag og ae x region, sharp pains in the back or| frankly we can’t ca ig Ks Be iy » Independent voters who refuse to be Eeicily elective Boley s are the ® headache. dizziness, your atom.|/and's naval strength during the Men and women who won't be - " “4 : : odige = 4 a | ach gours, tongue is coated and . uni arty an ose wi rag Peg 8 ol ba fl ~ *| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.—Call-| when the weather {s bad you have thinks the war will gagged by party edict and who stand re read re ‘ & in ile ide cru: er tock Ide cad Bia, A Greece. | torale. will fight{for ite ebare ot the! rheumatic twinges. The urine ts Jearand ‘18H for nonpartisan methods of electing | °'G "°eCY £0 Jou in @ siale-wi . 106 L fol Gocte Pe Ue ac cloudy, full of sediment: the chan “SC wes: i sade for a state and county non- 'u 0 r, nels oft get irritated, ob! iging | The submarine is th eesel 0 a unt municii “ educ: ‘i n 4 4 representative of the controller's | to get up two or three times|the future tleships are no sti te, een, 0 pal, ational partisan Election Law. office announced today, following uring the mht tiag | Koad any more and anybody who I] and judicial officers. BECAUSE— 9 tle | o neutralize these frritating | does not seo that must woar blind- a MRE as... a a opaenggeety Ws tte ane Tonight sure! Remove the acids and flush off the body’s/ers. 1 think the United States is] BECAUSE— pea ate. ot senterdnatents “phey be. ; and bowel poison which is urinous waste, get about four nning to renlize it.” enemies of nonpartisanship ey be- of land and money to the value of) rou, head dizay, your tongue coat: |ounces of Jad Salts from any| De ahs Emest Lister declared rom his| eve in strict party organization. MeBride $6, breath ofeseve end atomach | harmacy; take a tablespopntal in| | own party leash in the { campaign, and himself refused to quit the Republican party |. It was then learned that in 1913,|,ou Don't stay billous, sick, head-|a glass of water before breakfast | DR. SHAW INDORSES has appealed to Inde men and women | fm 1912 when the four million Progressives quit before itance tax law, Miller made a trust | yw), the passage of the inher.) achy, constipated and full of cold y don't you get a box of Cas for a few days and your kidneys of all parties, and has long ago gone on record agair yarty methods | and formed a new voted for Roosevelt party he was ven though he ticular to stand a. will then act fine and bladder dis-| DR. DANIEL BUCKLEY deed, by which holdings worth $25,-\rets trom the drug store now? Kat orders disappear. ‘This famous for electing officers, from Governor down, and by the Republican party state organization. He 000,000 were transferred to his son. jone or two tonight and enjoy the saita is made from the acid of lared for a nonpartisan State Election refuses to state his position on a nonpartisan in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra.|nicest, gentlest liver and bowel gra and lemon juice, combined} Writing from Philadelphia, Dr State and County Election Law. Leroy Nickell, who were empowered | cleansing you ever experienced, You with lithia, and has been used for| parry A. Shaw, one of the promt fons to clean and stimulate h kidneys and stop bladder Jad Salts is inex to sell property to fulfill the be-| will wake up feeling fit and fine quests made in Miller's will. Some|Cascarets never gripe or bother attorney contend that, by this trans-| you all the next flay like calomel, nent physicians of Seattle, sent the followhg letter to The Star -§ “Inasmuch as I will not be able THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC ERNEST LISTER, FOR GOVERNOR, SHOULD | HENRY McBRIDE, CANDIDATE FOR GOVERN- HUNDREDS Are taking advantage of the || fer, both the state and federal in-|salts and pills. They act gently | sive, harmloss and makes a delizht-| 44 yoturn from attending the Cli RECEIVE THE ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORT OF | OR, SHOULD BE VIGOROUSLY OPPOSED BY Saat ; | ve be but thoroughly, Mothers should give {fe cent lithla driOK Vioat Congress of Surgeons 8 . : sh sae special cut rates offered by oa Kc aa al anc | crenaralee wiilbes lon foveriah chiie| which millions of tien snd women Pa einieraeperca de Ni ieee All who believe in the Prohibition of | The Temperance forces of Washing- the Union Dentists on ail [dren a whole Cascaret any time.|tsko now and then, thus avoling |Ty,)'nantel Buckley, candidate for the liquor traffic and who oppose the | ton and by all who really hate the dental work for the month hey are harmless and children|serious kidney and bladder dis} ii) oetice of coroner of King coun . . Pee ar . of November ; Cleveland Ambulance love them eases. lied waNtibab yoo Haat Bat vice-breeding Initiatives Numbers 18 traffic in strong drink and want exec- Called by Wireless! Serer ea » |xpace for a word of commendation and 24, and who want vigorous law | utive influence for strict enforcement for Dr. Buckley, whom I know to Le WHY NOT YOU? be worthy of all the support that and enforcement. | of prohibitory laws. CLEVELAND, Nov Am | BECAUSE— pelve BECAUSE— he may r Voters Please Take Notice! time to save his life and his work and know that he dis his official duties faith und will do so as coroner of county Ae pgitening Pit bry wipe via wives in Cleveland | Ba iptled eae apee on tieapeetie 5 Ernest Lister has been a total abstainer all Henry McBride has always been very intimate ] as scores ater” ’ . . “ ; : the city in the capacity of assis his life. He never was a supporter of or sup in his association with the traffic, He ha and guaranteed ong 15 years, at | it ig i cond bi aus ay Everybody entitled to vote can greatly help in ant health officer and the county ported by the adierents ‘of the llquor trattic Songidense and. moppart “Ot ine ‘Srewotioe ai 1 0 5% thet rell collapse: n e water : f " ri deputy corone fi e he . ~ Soleo ‘ait wath peatiely cole | works Ae here, an 8. O. 8. conducting the coming General Election on Novem- sate : Ly t sown pe Ribas tre He has always voted Dry. He voted for state the entire liquor crowd. He was never known fos | call hed doctors at bis side in her 7, 1046, ‘swsedel che Votlni as GRtly as thay: cat Be oe ee ee eecnC ath ip wide prohibition. For over twenty years, he to vote Dry, While he was Governor he did | , » bY voting y a y quenuy .céme 1p eat siag er has been a member of a prohibition society nothing for Dry legislation, but did veto a local | option bill. The W, C. T, U. leaders and the AntiSaloon League all over the state are op- posed to McBride just like the liquor interests are for him He has led the fight against 18 and 24. He opposes the liquor crowd with heart and enthu siasm, They know he is their enemy, They hope to defeat him do so on election day, because the unusual large num- ber of Registered Voters, and the likelihood of the largest vote ever cast in King County, will make it Our work guaranteed 15 years. Positively paini UNION | charged | fully Me While there methods, HOMESTEADERS TO INITIATE bulance calls are now received | | | { candl The Homesteader society wild eis are many DENTISTS hold a meeting Thursday evening, | most difficult for all to vote unless everyone votes dates for whom I would like to east RE-ELECT ERNEST LISTER Nov. 2, in Forester hall, 19 iy | 7 N PHELPS, my ballot on November 7, my First ave, A large delegation from| as carly ‘as possible BYRO. greatest regret is that I cannot be 305! Pike St., Cor, Third Ave. County Auditor. Over Ow! Drug Store | Bremerton will be entertained and a large class initiated by the Pto- neers’ Degree staff. in Seattle to assist in the election it to the office of cor JAMES W. BRYAN, Former Congressman and State Senat