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HOGE BUILDING 2nd and Cherry Owned and Occupied by This Bank CHOOSE YOUR BANK As You Would a Friend It is well to remember that no bank is stronger than its management. You do not have to be an ol. Sea so. ) appreciate » significance of o t the Grand. (3) Nettle sic aebhlie at the Palace Hip. (4) Lotu - rowel oe hn ake d eattleite to appreciate the signitic BEE OF the Robb, with “Fair and Warmer,” coming to the Metropolitan, (5) Lulu|**amination in ord TM tri eg Mowing names. This is the force that guides this |]|meConnell at the Alhambra. (6) Mme. Hesse-Sprotte at the Pan. (Position in the g ernment ser Strong state bank: tages. ; : ; | Q—Our parents will soon cele-| LHAMBRA pectacle will take place SUNG8Y rate their 25th wedding anni DIRECTORS Au Stone and Armand Kalixz |versary. Please suggest a suitable a | " > f ry = 2.5 ift for us, their five children, to A. B. STEWAR . LES H. CLARK come to the Alhambra Sunday « 9 4 ; Peiiadeat Gtawart a Totes President ‘Kelley Clarke Co, |{|Beadliners. You may recall, thelr sa gt eran oe Ss Age dalpladignd ba Drug Co., Wholesale Druggists Wholesale Commission et Dee Sen Smee ts ba balla see Binge | eiiete tase oat ee J.D. LOWMAN : Seneca This time they bring a now Frenchy for one solid year at the Bf ge liver, fancy odd dishes or orna ely eS ae thing, “Ma'maelle Caprice.” atre, New York, ts {Pair and) ments, or a purse of silver dollars - “03 . cage Three other acts are also fea rmer,” which Selwyn jo. wel) ; ee eee rinhaaeticey es one Portland ltured: George McKay and Ottie present at the Metropolitan theatre| Q—As March 4, 1917, fails on| Pres nm & Sch: Cement Co. lAsdine, Who eavert whimateatly “On| fF week, comm Sunday, who will be president of Land Co. N. B. SOLNER rcadwer ig Campbell, the November 19. Aver s\the United States on that day? JAMES D. HOGE Vice President and Trust ltenor who distinguished himself|®4thor, put a now pag | Please oblige J. W. K. President Officer with Emma Treatini in “The Fire liant record, which inclu ven A.--Technically speaking, Robert sii - ‘ y” and Lecuard Gautier's Ani-| Devs Nobody's Widow,” and) Lansing, secretary of state, will fill ~ sap rege : several others. presidential chair on the day 7 J PANTAGES ace } trivances. — Other attractions are: James! Making her initial dip in vaude-|,,@—Will you please let me know . : Odd! ville, Mme, Hesse-Sprotte, Seat-|'f Thomas Edison Is blind, and if Mullen and Alan Coogan, in d ; ie emai a fs atte ne how long he has been so? Nonsense ulu MeConnell and les din oe are We iy SHORTY. irant Simpson in a farce sketch,| has a host of friends here, will 8) 4 _ thomas Edison is not blind OF SEATTLE At Home;” Mr. and Mrs, Gordon| pear as the headline attraction at |Wilde, from the London Coliseum, | Pantages with the show opening! @ 4) have been keeping steady | ” . rane in shadowgraphs hext Monday afternoon company with a girl for about nine In the Heart of the Financial District Human movements are scientific| The special added feature wilt |COmbOnY if Torkers, itr Turkeys, ar Veal. fancy, 65 to tae Old roosters, live Pork. good block hogs. cry ‘order to introduce our eel (whalebone) plate, which Is the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 16 years. Gold crown + $3.00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 set of teeth Bridge work, per tooth, gold $4 White crowns $3.00 Gold fillings -$1,.00 up Silver fillings Platina fillings Torima, Gems —————¢| Country Hay ane Goria Timothy Mixed tim thy ashington Ao omprenned timothy - ble Wheat 53.00 cc: ALASKA FREIGHT RATE HEARING ON i and wet teeth ington and advice free See Samples of Our Plate Work, We Stand of Time. Most of a oe paren fe 18, CORDOVA, Alaska, Nov. 11-~ 4 work ts still xiv! The first of three hearings the Hetaciies our work W United States interstate commerce be sure Pr! office. ommission will hold in its investi jt place cation into Intra and inter-Alaskan y) HI Cut - hes ail and rafl-and-water freight and . | paseenge , Was opened here Dentists 1. A second will he held at Ju ger UNIVERSITY Sr. nea November 23 and the third at} Opposite sin Paterson Co, | Seattle December 4 STAR—SATURDAY, IMME. HESSE-SPROTTE ENTERS VAUDEVILLE (1) Monte Carter at the Oak. (2) Cutter, of McGrath and Cutter, ally analyzed by the Travelogue|be the big mov musical comedy filme. Dahomey {a visited, and|"Mr. Inquisitive,” with Earl © dances of the Malays shown ansugh, Ruth Tompkins and a “Tiny” Burnett, orchestra direc-| bevy of Broadway beauties. tor, promises something especially Other acts Senator Franct Murphy, German comedian; John good this week . oe Rucker and Sam Winnifged, ebony hued entertainers; Sam Burke and GRAND : ft Non {Ilan Broderick in the latest Madame Schnell, “queen % qpiance creations, and the Three tamers,” will be at the Grand lieatons, “fun's funniest family, theatre Sunday with her den of African Hons She will put the}; beasts through all manner of stunts. “A Lal | picture serial, of the Lumberiandas, with Helen Holmes jten days rio illness: have new offerir cer will be heard in new also will have a big 14 you nothing our word. In nait of mis The milde a single day. | of auffering nt rolled fi © often <. Crowne 85.00 Natural Cro pAINLESs 85.00 Agework, per ! th 85.00 Fillings Plates 1 gus Ointment known AUSTIN reputation M oft Best For Sale At All Dripcinta in Original Red Cartons vomit 6 | Ponition 5 NOV, 11, 1916. PAGE | Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q.—1 am a girl 17 years old and am keeping company with a boy two years older, Recently heard that before he became ac girl of questionable character like him and he always acta like a gentieman. Shall | ask him about report, or let things go as they EMMA, If your friend prefers your society to that of a less worthy girl, you Q.—1 am an efficient and expert enced stenographer, My employers are satisfied with my work, but there seems no chance of advence- ment at my present place, | have) heard there are openings with a ctive ries at Washington, Cc. My friends are all here, but | am sure | could make new on should | change. Do you advise me |to take thie step? BEATRICE. A.—There is always something to be gained by euch a change as you contemplate, To know other cities | always is helpful. But do not go to Washington expecting to find work after you get there. Learn, at the] federal building here, what the po: sitions are, and the salaries attach jed. Then make application for a You will have to take an but we are not engaged. |During that time | pensive presents. We have now broken off the affair. te it proper jfor her to return the gifts, and if he does not, would It be all right \t to ask her to? ae | It ts proper for the girl to | at veant offer to return your gifts, If she does not, you will scarcely | weit to ask her for them. You [should not have given valnable ar- "} te les to a girl not engaged to y You offered have | quainted with me he went with a| 1 it is much fn his favor, But you should know thoroly the present charact of any boy or man with whom you associate Finding out such things is a delicate matter for a girl, Your father or brother should investigate the young man's} associates and habits, and decide whether he is a fit companton for . | impowstt | made her ex-| a. them in friendship, | ‘ONLY OCCUPANT OF — FORT VAUX TAKEN | _ BY FREN BY HENRY WOOD United Proms Staff Correspondent | WITH THE FRENCH AR MIES AT VERDUN, Nov. 11— The only German occupant of the ehell-ecarred, but still firm, Fort Vaux, when the French triumphantly entered it, was a nondescript dog, and he is now being treated with all the honors of war—but out of Ger- man supplies. Such was thelr haste in abandon ing the fort, the Germans left be 1,000,000 eartridg: 4,000 rations, 3,000 bottles of min al ‘ water antitetanus drugs now Germany | and large quantities of serums nd other unobtainable outside Dominate Plains | With their artillery in place, the |Fort Vaux garrison now dominates jthe entire Woevre plains lines of German entrenchments are vaguely joff. They ground, w are in low, marshy ere it will be practically » to entrench firmly In the 12 hours I was in the fort |from 6 Wednesday morning until |dusk, the Germans shelled it almost constantly, the big proj |ding down every moment, with clock like regularity, Some hit the roof, {making the whole structure rever |berat but without doing damage Garrison Is Gay ew karrison w way, and watch. with interest while |mangant counted the hits, Lieut pera the first French soldier to re nt Vaux, came up, and laughing y saluting “Mon Captain,” said | “The question of your ob post has been finally settled. A German shell just destroyed the one you chose, frat Phe first intimation to the French that Vaux had been abandoned came when the Paris wireless pick ed a German semlofficial story to |the American press out of the air. The French had then almost en |tirely surrounded the fort, and were shelling it with 400-millimeter guns ‘WOMEN CAN STOP WAR, SAYS SINGER | \ Distri eee [McGrath and Cutter will be there) par ace Hip merely, and she {s under no more, |with a blackface comedy act saab ri obligations to return them than to| Bat | Other acts are: Frank P. Hays he feature attraction on the|return the gifts of any friend Native Waeehingtos |with a singing and musical act; Roy Palace Hip bill beginning | creamery, cube . st | ~Seheep , fay, !s “The Original Four. | Washington |Francis, dancer; Edith Wilma & Quartet nting harn * BLAME PROSPERITY mery. brick Co. in a comedy playlet entitied,| Oi” Game My tag hare meng ae cos a br ‘The Senator's Wife wae peta ane “The women of the world have bricks ctures| ¥hirling girlies,” will present . A new series vf one-reel pictures} oy fr shion show the power to end this awful war, Cheene sy [will be etarted on Sunday. ‘The/**rn) Mahion show. it pre as says Mme. Schumann-Heink, the Limbureer 26 @ .2¢ |first reel to be shown will be “The; ne ketch entitled i »| NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Prosper-|prima donna contralto, who is to Pere ees 3¢ | Pencil Clew,” the hero of Mybve Oy bee The P {! Brothers, ity may yet freeze New York's pop-|be heard here at the Moore next Wisconsin twine iH ant, the police reporter. George) iad acc ayer and the|ulation to death Friday Young America 33 | Larkin ts featured ther a sing leasing | Such, at least, was today the ex-| “It is they who suffer most cruel. - Rese | has numt bond barrage eciser tuner lmnmrgde cy gredph ed beter die Bg ool emt a oe Se | METROPOLITAN M |w h order of coal—$10 to $12| gle. It is time to take heroic meas fresh Basten i fcLa of Re 1 ich order of coa 2 Lu fart aeage ne ss | It is a long time wince any play) ioe, ciil'a, and|® ton and still going up. ires. We have seen women parad coming to Seattle has achieved #o other i oriz.| Tho mills and factories are so|ing with flags for the right to vote. | isons Said Withee Wesene oar pounced =a success as “Tho| dances and. costume |bUSY that their demands for coal|and that was a glorious fight, and | Vegetables and Frait Alla’ at the Metropol le ix stupendous, is the upanimous|they have won it {n many states te ———e tre. So great was the 1 to be|Averment. They have simply grab-|80 it could be with this infinitely | (Corrected aatly by J. W. Godwin & Co.»|mand for seats thruout the w 4. Hoey |bed everything in sight and are|greater issue. I would appeal to fae s¢ @ ie |that an extra matinee performance A com variety, | aching to get their hands on more,|every woman's heart to unite to etn given on Friday. The last|” 4 |Of . demand like that|stop this bloodshed.” pak . z ; ped course a de ¢ that/stop thi ode | areen, per Ib pestermance of t e of this gigantic stage tas 1 addition to the rog-| pushes prices and the prices for ° Beans, wax, per ib. e bh 1 domestic follow Then, too, cars Brussel Sprouts, ih... ilar the Palace Hip will pre i t ‘ . Neal sent the feature phot ' Jare scarce, storage is a an almost A al none cra’ we | prob ive figure anc 1 peer mt meer ths ene ‘CRU CRUEL PILES" omaha “ane tekst IN LARGE HOTEL areny ceraplexion today because some , OAK handling activities are high. That's epee © bet wih thst sound ad- > “| Patrons of the Oak all CLEVELAND, ©., Nov. 11 gice. Resinol Soap not only is delight erate i Dr. Van Vieck Found Genuine) week are promined a ph Pgens Wife, the mahogany center ta-|“Front,” saya the ‘clerk at. the i, Se ics the eandane, bat. is | Relief Which Is Healing n the presentatior Midnight wight my fire neat ‘ We /notel desk, and instead cof the cus a ay tim in. | Folll ninth of the Monte|ca? put a piece of coal in the draw. sary — be-button poy there pies, offsets many il!-effects of cosmetics, 4 Thousands Carter Musical compar fun ve-|!n& room in {ts place and folks will | comes a “knock-me-dead” blond and gives mature the chance she needs to $ fs |believe we are tremendously |q dashing brunette to take y make red, rough aking white and solt, * $$ | SendPostal forDollar Trial FREE Follies wilt be,| Wealthy.” Such may be the solt-|eage and pilot you to your'r If the skin is in bad shape, throug H - . c 4 w, with | Hon Bell girls” are more attentive proper treatment, a is Rew ® »| To any one suffering from of y gi n daring and than bell boys, says the originator et pal ped Fate lh e: we make. {hu poaees 2 Bis hingly contrive mes SEEK LIGHT UNIT of the idea, That is the reaso jpol Olntment are sold by all dro Size |S your address, anc arn mi The new installment of the they have been installed in the tamples, writeto Dept. 3-N, Resinol, Baltimore, M4, | will bring you rial motion picture The Yellow Council finance committee Fri-| Hotel Statler here. Pears, Anjo wes regular Dollar) Menace,” promises to add unusnal|day voted to recommend the pur-| Women guests find the bell girls EAL PAINLESS |" 1b. cre 1 Package of Dr.| interest |chase of lots, by condemnation, for| almost as useful as a maid, the Lue nee 1 “ eck’s 2-fold) Monte Carter will have a splen-|tho proposed new unit of the city's, management states. The “hook-me- jas i ndawogt ag: : mon ty to display the va-|steam power plant. The council up” problem is now easily solved I IST | Rutatagas, Yakima : 1 Bieeding, Protrud- of nia abilities as laugh-| will act on the recommendation; None of the drummers has com Tomstess, tose), 20-b tes lager tml 4 | er next week a of the| Monday, | plained omators. Cal. luge 1 trouble iin ; , a, Toratee want ro|eccentric part he will assume. ——_ sr alae Xe A Dr. | George Weiss, Blanche Gilmore and wt ex} dainty Ph Gordon—b PRIEND WO, 57,323 A big 5¢ worth —and bigger today than ever when you think how the cost of everything else has risen. the cigar with that Presado Blend SCHWABACHER BROS, & CO., Inc buters, Seattle, Wash of} visible several kilometers | tiles thud: | the com-} rvation | #0 you will have to take | CH IS DOG with a precision that made its continued tenanc Germans impossible Germans Lose 700,000 would have the With the news Diot and his cor pany immediately entered and suc | ceeded, with but few exceptions lrendering useless the planted mine | with which the Germans had intend ed to blow up the fort after the |French occupation The several |that did explode went off prema and did a superficial turely only | damag | One of the prizes of the French was the record book of th commandant containing the reorganization of the data on the killed and wounded in the recent fighting. The new fig lures lead the French to estimate | the total German losses at Verdun at 700,000. r| Dog May Re-enlist At noon Wednesday the garrison heard that Hughes had been elected The word came by wireless to Gen , who planned the entire re eration. He spread it tele to all the stations along The men were greatly in fort and phonic | the line. terested. But the dog—as I left the hands of two “poilus. They jwere feeding him as he probably had not been fed for weeks. His tail was wageing. two he is expected to enlist under the tri-color. a i PAULA “FINDS SHE L LOVES LAWTON TOO MUCH TO LEAVE HIS COMPANY “I began to look at Mary Madden |thru new eyes, Margte,” {Paula “That day down and cried, she took me in her arme as she would her sister, Poor be child, she exclaim ed I can't lieve that you know what you are doing.’ “I was so struck with her call- |ing me ‘baby child’ that I turned n astonished, inquiring face to hers as I said, ‘Why do you call me “baby child ‘Evidently you have been called so before,’ she said “I felt the color roots of my hair. That was an- er enough to her question. “Paula,” she said, ‘I wonder if you will believe me when I say that Earnest Lawton has called every woman he has ever been interest ed ip “baby child,” were they 16 or 60, I will say this for him, that in you he has at last found a woman who deserves the name.’ “1 could say nothing, surge to the but I wo dered why every one thought m 80 childish “Why, Paula, my child,’ she ex claimed, childish girls I have ever known asked me to marry him, but he had | said he loved me and that he must have me with him, meant marrisge. “Margie, I have often how many men make a girl love them and, when they grow tired of her, say to themselves, ‘Weill, } played the game fair. I did not say I wanted to marry her. I only said 1 wanted her, and I don't want her any more." “And the girl, out of her bitter experience, gets pride and dignity to cover up her breaking heart While Mary Madden was talking to me I kept thinking how strange it was that Earnest Lawton did not ealize this woman loved him You see, Margie, it had never entered my mind that Earnest wton did knuow it, and had known it for all the long years. | “Miss Madden was a woman who, her to stay I could be in the company with her. tthe he was in| In another day or continued | when I broke! you are one of the most| That is why I feel you need help.| | Paula, I wish I could open my life to you--let yon see the rough roads | over which I have had to travel.’ | | Margie, 1 did not understand | what she told me. You see 1 was} so sure Earnest Lawton loved me that I thought I was engaged to marry him. True, he had never} and that to me| wondered | where | McGrath ¥ iTO A ybod |The p }appreciation of music among all (felt, could mother me, thru my) classes of people. Everybody is hardships. She could be my best|° jo 078 x ‘the stnaiae companion, I thought, and 1 asked |“8Xed [0 go and join in the singing Do you want to be with me?'| she asked Indigestion, constipation, biliousness = “Of course, 1 do many ailments of the digestive Ta acd ‘ é saa a igestive ~ ‘ae come with me in my n n the source of serious “3 Oh, I can’t leave Earnest,’ was ss. At the first sign of disnrdered my involuntary exclamation conditions. take reliable family And I can’t stay with him,’ she | remedy that is ‘ays dependable — said sadly - femenne | BEECHAM’S - \HARRY RIEF RESIGNS PILLS ; Harry Rief, King county game |warden, who is charged with elec Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, 4 Htion frauds, tendered his resigna Sold everrwhere. In boxes, 10: 280, : |ton to the county game commis ° sion, and it was immediately ac-| see Dr. Edwin J. Brown aoa cepted. His successor has not yet D.»D. 8. th |been named. In the meantime, A “ jcounty, will act for this county ~ | i. Seattle's First Av. — GET dine DEX eg or 4 | ‘ WELLS i) | Ay our easy payment a a + { Pik all diseases, Con « | ultation free, Twelfth} . x | ar. Dr, Macy, 203 Ep- cemtaky teams P ler Bids, 811% Second ave. | and women, * 7 see] pectal for the s ’ | mache, hese } ache, etomach, z rupture, chill, sore g The well known and relia. throat, yellow ble remedy for FEMALE 295.50). SO ‘ pimp ry be $ the most obstinate cases in herrea, j 2 to 10 days, Price $2 per) pind . & Overy box) . Houra, “@ to ; 3 . th tod Main * "SING LEE Fi ND REMEDY Co, | HINESE REMEDY CO, . ey itt WwW Frank P. ¥ Roy Edith ¥ VL Geo. Larkin GRAND community chorus, folk school, Safety First TOMORROW QUEEN OF ALL LION TAMERS Madam Schnell And Her Den of African Lions and Cutter Blackface Comedian: Haye: Musical Comique Iv. ¥ Francis Singing, Novelty Dancing Vv. Wilma & Co. Presenting the Comedy Playlet THE SENATOR’S WIFE The Daredevil of the bof ovetd Evenings Sundays 5c |10c One Child Free With Adult to Weekday Matinees ——e —————— Third Ave, and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. SING FOLK SONGS open to ey. il sing national anthems Broadway High evening at 7:30, urpose is to create a wider gs at Tuesday ashingtow St Phone Main 2251,