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STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 13, 1916. PAGE 7 Japanese Dentist Wins American Girl’s Love in College Romance ‘INION LABOR TO )PPOSE PLANS OF PRESIDENT (By United Press) BALTIMORE, Nov. 13.--Warning | that union labor will oppose with} Announcing the Qi) ita power any attempt to put | thra congress compulsory arbitra | tion bill, as proposed by President of Jewelry, Diamonds and Watches Wilson, was given today w executive committee of the ean iy ation of Labor, a federatioN’s 36th annual conve tion, read its report EThe wage earners of the United 8,” said the report, “will op: | Involuntary servitude They o . iatstas prtsoapie tavoived ta TRIPPING our story of all the meaningless Intary institutions is the key to] BURNETT SALE ‘whys’”’ | DIAMO | Diamond I | to $125; etting, © BROOC ments, case guaranteed f $7.50. $16.00 gold-fille ches, educed to $ e345 \A dh bat this pectin sf more and ‘‘wherefores and getting right down to brass | ,, my anf fonslderaton sy tacks, the long-established jewelry house of BUR- | » sme, now 919 earned woman's suftrane, F i NETT BROS. announces another of those out-of-the- »w sis 4 Ye '@ ordinary sales that for the past four seasons have set | wath, reiuced to § phone lines, a natio Jaw, a minimum wa fovernmenc, extension hour law to al! gove Ments, exclusion fro ©ommerce convict labor Preparedness, vocational &s a means to pr host of other plan help the cause of labor. During the year, the report stat ed, strikes cost the federation $2,708,789. Two hundred and sixty | thousand people were involved to e law for the —agog with amazement! training anda signed to them. One thousand one hundred and thirty-five strikes were won 133 were compromised; are pending and 49 were lost. The fed eration gained nearly 218,000 mem bers, and issued 2,700 charters to izations joining Deal Denefits paid totaled Sick benefits totaled $1,06 Fallure because of the war to ar range an international meeting of labor organizations was announced with regr@& by the committee. Hoth German and British leaders, it was Stated, frowned on the suggestion That there fs a concerted move MISS MARIE P. COX, [went to He of Evan ment in legal organizations toward | ston. Ill, who sailed reo fe 4 t t t é the “new freedom,” an awaken!ng| San Francisco for Japan, where she ||" erreen rt week etween . a gong,! * new conditions, was stated.! iI} become the bride of Dr. T - ight a TOMORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, hal fee that law ought to perform for| ‘st Of Osaka. Mise.Cox met her | right to marry whom she pleases. | The BIG SALE wi tear ! society, that it ought to serve the futu husband at Northwestern regardless of or Tw tr $3.90. Best intereste and welfare of the/U™versity in Chicago cial difference we are} $3 people—that human welfare is of| "N° one back home knows that I| going to be very hap: y tod greater significance to a nation |®™ going to Japan to miery Dr.| Miss Cox wan accompanied by | Thoma than undeviating conformity to|Y*mada.” sald Misa Cox acre agony | 2 Hoch ome while I do not regret my secretary of the Chi | 4his $6.50 8-Day Clock, : Discussing the work done by the to wed, y Gent Want the . nah : kcvnge ra + a Canadian organizations, the com "Dr, 1 Yama aa wes cary . pen 4 — — m, | 1 ‘ { mittee stated that a movement | U0 1915. He proposed ve | : : ' iC would be started at the next ses 1 jf % sion of parliament for the repeal | LL VO} uced of the Canadian act that preven } Fe RTI mot greasy, is easy to use and will not are to be shown at the Grand stain. Soaps and shampoos are harm- he tte. ful, as they contain alkali. The best PALACE HIP thing to use for apo irritations is Ever see a rat eat $100 ppy performance in gemo, for it is safe and inexpensive. “tii Nobs” does it at . sodec? The Yel The EW. Rose Co., Cleveland, © {i115 this week, in a aketch with nore thrilling even| _pe same name. “His Nobs” is a white| than its predecessors cr | to $90 jrat. The mastication of the alleged $100 bill unravels a troublesome sit CRIME “FAN” DIES | FREE sf uation in the act, presented by the " |Bertram-May company The Original Four sing harmoni-; Newspaper clipping ot! sy ‘. DOCTOR ously, and proved popular with the burglaries and hold-ups tted | $2.25 Cut Glass Nappy, Paes vk) Sunday audiences thruc United St were| Now $1.15 : ny Striking settings and good-look-|fonnd in the possession of Charies| te services to the Right Drug Co. |ing costumes marked the singing Arthur Pearse, who was found dead as¢s, jam jars, ¢ in the sale e-fift 169 Washington St. and dancing act of Earl Fiynn and from hemorrhage in his roor aol odd : ; | . Nettie MeLaughin Mouftaahs Shader, area , | Burke Bldg., Near Madison And the Doctor will give you acare- (ther features of the bill were hancedinn 45 tines: Ka @ ar | = ful examination and prescribe for the O'Mar Sisters, in aerial dances rite, Mars H Pease you FREE. All that we ask is that Hoey and Bellew, in music and com gton, II! you become a patron of the store. ady, and Puchini Brothers, who play Doesn't this sound like good busi SEMENTS| the accordion ness to you? | “The Test,” with Jane Grey. % the OU movie headliner | ot Sd | ALHAMBRA 5 "ap NE ALHAMBRA THE ATE There's no use trying to write ; a meeermrtery ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE Kaliaz. e only way to unders : their opera ability is to | SKATING them sing. h them dance and note the dozens of perfected details one that ke “Ma'mzelle Caprice act in a thousand UNIVERSITY | 1+ heads the new Orpheum vaude ville at the Alhambra FIFTH The First Sn—Gluttony and the jous and lines, and are melodious those of MATINEE DAILY 10- 25- 50< EVENINGS 10-25-50-75< she the ting the day 1 the w deper co wa BY WINONA WILCOX 8 a Thee | L we write “Society” with a}herself devoted because she is not|reads a paper at her club must ac AND LOOK YOUN pace ie ie eet SPE Ee NEN — | i ; pet content that her husband suld|count for her minutes to an {rate proved that a man and . jca 8," we mean a few hu 1 an evening with his fra ouse ¥en the ability to dance ILKES PLAY RS] bel th dade. And t the woman who keeps| Mental glutton 0 rules sing and act winsome! oduce her wr 1 he na e u! o Don’t stay gray! Nobody can tel) “7% 40 WUtSOMesly, CON Dies Groereuwm | = Z stat he ohare bt ht ope at make: ta filled society ese lovers tha o share a when you darken gray, faded hair neh Neda: and, “eotauinne Hoe Lit eee | small “a,” we ? thought with any third person pyre ved and Sulphur cheap in comparison THE WITCHING SOL | mean all of the] rank disloyalty. Indeed, ay s i " ¢ : | people | iat may think at all—if the vandmother kept her hair b Craig Campbell, was called back With Norman Hackett and | , 2 d : ; ‘pe + In this differ thought is outside the other's sifully darkened, glossy and attract-|"Peatedly Sunday, and the audi Phoebe Hunt Sigal ab. By fve with a brew of Sage Tea awa |once which packed the house seem Nights, 30¢ to 5¢ ence We haye the SLIME (hut aeat lavelae: but elie Sulphur. Whenever her hair ingly could not hear enough of hin atinees ve peweln metas Red a ibis citective ‘was streaked appearance, this simple| Comedy was dished up by George AeA own | : be Fab treet mixture was applied wonder-| McKay in good fashion, and Ottle NEW PANTAGES #01 It Darkens Gray Hair f humant ful effect. By asking at any drug|Ardine danced, James Mullen and Mate 0—Nights ne A 36 BAU Evenly Love to Weep Over store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul-|Alan Coogan were able to tickle the aacie Wises ROE tony, the one o “He loves me so much he will ur Componnd,” you will ge customers with their old-time non eattle? a te Contralt he “seven dead 5 not let me speak to another man set 0 . . ' h{ If yous hair is gray, streaked @ bottle of this old-time recipe, sense. “At Home,” a comedy sketch own ” ins” which boasts the vain girl. But this is re pe, | 4 . ‘ 1 just improved by the addition of other|with Lulu MeConnell, was funny on 1 neans feeding af-|with gray, premature or Just) a love to weep ove! xclusive love ingredients, all ready to vse, for too Fi a 1s full |turning gray, or if your hair is dry not complimentary; it {s only about 50 cents. This simple tix The “Animated Toyshop” was a| Other © are acct or falling, simply st 1, which soon changes to jeal can be depended upon tm re , kde te teas a rand 20°! Winona Wilcox tomed to discuss | Harsh, thin or falling, simply sham: | sree ture Real dol 3 colortul dog and pony show for the : tb rT oo hair and scalp a few time 1 store natural color and beauty to|\ids, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon gteed as the roo : rn He does not understand me the hair White made shadowgraphs : PALACE HIP of all social and political evils | with Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer. | wajig bride who is wasting a A well-known downtown druggist are Ghows Continiuas, (90 to 11 p.m. || (Without taking much :patns’ td! gaon every strand of hair (wheth- {fine imagination on deat ears says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage oRPHEUM THE ORIGINAL FOUR | change conditions), But we neglect i B os aibhe ie acitl b. thinks yr Bae and Sulphur Compound r a ( FLYNN & McLAVOHLIN | cinttony as a subtle agent of hu gray or not) becomes ol J > After a vacation spent at home, 4 BERTRAM-MAY CO ' t, flossy, flu man whose wisdom fails to interest cause it darkens #0 natn R p isery in the realm of the af-|dark, soft, flossy, flufty, full 4 y Norman Hackett returned to Or ROA 4 V man m bl ne wn a lovely wif Straightway he sus ly and evenly that nobod sHOW ay | fections where, perhaps, it causes | ond health, full and heavy and fa t¢ tell it has been applied Y | pheum patrons as leading man with || wou ( . er pects the woman of deceit, when Cae eee ne. 100. Yeu ate 80 |the Wilkes players, in ‘The Witch the most and the greatest of all|cinating, and entire head of hair is|sho may be only inarticulate. Pre- wy en @ comb or soft brush snj|!n& Hour,” Sunday afternoon. The|| Afternoons, 19° nna Gane 4 life's tragedies. fo beautifully and evenly darkened |tense and hypocrisy spring up be. ampen ee fd ass t brush fod coat Cpenihk matinee audience When @ man and a woman are in|%° uid atiabank sou haa jtween them, The vulgar quarrel w 0; your bh akin »D' pos ais Tata A er for n}2O one co suspec d ap. t ne strand at a time. By imorning |f the season greeted him ie eee leigaaig te Une a | vited Q-Ban. It ts absolutely harm. |{2¢ He. Perhaps one or the other ne ey hair disappears: after ac | Hackett played the part of Jack OAK THEATRE perfect understanding.” “Thou aaa arabia sean EE Unresttul plreult of ‘ application or two, it Brookfield, and his ‘handling of it : fm mul,” Bays the f less and no ¢ ut Q-Ban acts on | affinitte will “understand 1 J ivin roo! estoring olo glanc yt o be ed to Its natural ‘cole won continued lause, George Awa Divine Dreams ots, restoring color glands. Sold 6 glossy, soft and Seavtiful nd, who had n leading man Monte Cart I wAuld look deep into the}on « money-back guarant iO stoy ery develops not js preparation is 4 delightf while HH ett as awa played Ge mind of the other, would divine the! 1) nottle at Bartell’s Drug sre, | because lovers means to de Milt requisi It is not intended| Lew Ellinger, and won applause, | The be ake Ret ae other's dreams, absorb the other i y 4 ‘| ceive each other, but because the cure, mitigation or preven-|too. Phoebe Hunt, leading woman,!| 94), Irrisode “The Yellow Menace” |{{Houghis, share the other's activi aitle, Wash, Outoftown folks | an unsurmountable barrier sep- of disease gave the audience a surprise by jes, be equally helpful, mutually|supplied by mail.—-Advertisemeat, arates one ego from every other all Seattle—and a goodly portion of the whole state in platinum, re- avalliere, NORTHWEST SENDS MEN’S BELTS edral | $200 gold and ‘silver | top BUCKLES, witt | belts reduced t | MEN’S JEWEL- chime-| RY: $5 gold-filled chimes | Chair with Knives, juarter | now $3; $5 solid gold pecial | Link Buttons, re ONE- | duced to $3.15; $i and $1.25 gold-filled ONE- | Scarf Pins, now 65 $l in pl HI ndsome $200 12 50 Wate 20-year gold-filled Valtham or Hampden lid gol Vatches 0 $15 gold \ strikes during investigation. FE rT ‘ t ' ld-f ] distments in Canadian regi \l ( ELLAS re ed ) gold Hol $7.50 Cut Glass Vase, 8 overseas {n the Europe: | FOURTH ers, now 55 cents _ Reduced to $3.75 have cost the organizations|¢ | CHAFING DISHES, PERCOLATORS SOS ATA RAND I playing the matronly part of Helen ti I , 1 » eR Ms . members, and have created) Grand audiences Sunday marvel Whipple Ces pe et No fall r the sway of the bargain MISCELLANEOUS wn a . r scarcity, it was said ed at the daring and skill ethibi ee si : $10 gold L avallieres, with little diamonds, by th ed M Sobnell, OAK re } $6.25 by the renown Mme. Schnell, . : | DIAMOND JEWELRY: Like buying | 90W $6.25. > readily, and seems to take pleasure (two nearmembers of the ° for .se. . ) | marys tg : Se Sterling’Silver Hat Pins, 2 for 25c. You do not want a slow treatment {in doing it. McGrath and Cutter) Elks, in this week's offering at the it er Sets for Dinas’ real beauty gold- filled Hat Pins, 2 for 25c. for itching scalp when hair is falling| are two old-time minstrels, who Sets for ...... 5.0 at ; cae lucky in | = and the dandruff germ is killing the | put up @ lively 15-minute entertain ® features are Mor 1) Nas “9s 00 s to sor k Baie sects, Delay mente an kote. | mont an absolutely new] sets. = Sapphire Ring ~ RULES OF THE SALE Get, at any drug store, a bottle of | Frank P. Hay ays a of ¢ Gilmore, | ) Nappies As in all former BURNIE sales, all zemo for 25c or $1.00 for extra large | musical instr «” r t reduce now $80.00 purchases will be strictly for cash. Under size. Use as directed, for it does the | Roy and Francis dance avnctic STA1 . 6OC Pee ais would “ac } a work quickly. It kills the dandruff The Senator's Wi nt x *4 now 60.00 | the circumstances you would scarcely ex- erm, nourishes the hair roots and/ed by Edith Wilma ar RLING w 40,00 pect the terms to be otherwise. cena Arig itching scalp. Itis| “The Penctl Clew” ILVER I 5 18.75 You may, of course, have selections laid @ pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, is a series of one-reel pictures wh g : 1 plaAM Beautiful aside to be called for at your convenience on payment of a sma set Also bear in mind nett’s, are fully guarar fully satisfied chased in this sale, as at any time at Bur- Your money back without a word if you ll deposit that all goods pur- nteed BURNETT BROS. 909 Second Ave. ego in the universe. There is a limit to human Insight into the mind and the heart, even of those who love best. ONLY THOSE LOVE GREATLY | WHO ARE WISE OUGH TO BE TOLERANT, WHO ARE GEN EROUS ENOUGH TO RESPECT EACH OTHER'S RESERV (By United Pre: MONTREAL, lov. 18.—To|™ Can vian KIDS HELP | BELGIANS © whe pelbartow, ‘anche §S. | SHE GETS RIDE AS BANKER PAYS BET One of the heaviest election bets paid in Seattle was settled Sunday, when L, L. Wold, of the Scandina- American bank, pushed a Ibarrow along 32nd ave., from ferrace st. to Yesler way. In the was seated Mrs, . Sage, who is a Wilson ad- irer, the 2,500,000 Bel-| help provide for gian children dependent on the} good will of the world for their food and shelter, thousand of school boys and girls all over Can: ada are today celebrating Chil dren's Belgium day Proceeds from the entertainments given by the kiddies will be turned over to the national commission for relief | in Beigium, Children in all parts of the British Empire but Canada gave their relief entertainments July 10 ~ | MEN TOR. R. MEET including Taco- | Northwest cities, ma , Spokane, Walla Walla | and will send representa- tives from the Commercial Clubs and Chambers of Commerce to take part in the national discussion of the railroad situation to take place in Washington, D. C., November 17 and 18. It will be under the aus- | pices of the Chamber of Commerce jof the United States. Schumann-Heink RESERVED SEATS, TUESDAY—MOORE Aronson’s Rose City Importing Co. 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. Offers its cus- tomers in Seat- tle and Wash- ington com- plete lines of choicest Calli- fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at lowest _ prices. All orders ship- ped day re- ceived. ne idee a eee

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