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STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 5, 1917. PAGE 4 Do You Know How to Keep Chickens at Home? Well, Here Is Mollie's Plan COOK YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER ona BUCK’S wnt RANGE MADE rhe a factory and world’s masterpiece, made in old in a store that recognizes the modern trend for “fair” working conditions, hours and pay—a “fair” article from factory to home. Buck’s is the product of free American labor. SOLD ON EASY TERMS ° eee LMosT everybody has al oft > humor thelr make-up the fas latest per nd the heart thre Make can A says Mo star of inating The t way and you | what want In corroboratio Mine King tel « PB J with a friend jtry, He garden proud. This laugh f mine bun ful hickens, and er did mix mix Didn't Keep " eading, and kens had failed to put forth! them on his when I] sur contin arrived ore Was harged wit With my results, an « and sum theory hieving in mind and, mak-{ 4 it od nome ¢ ru ea e the On the other end of No ‘decep- One price and one set of terms for all. the tive phrases in our advertisements to mislead uninformed. $ 50, nothing down, $1.00 week, $100, nothing down, $1.25 week, $150, $ 5.00 down, $1.75 week, $200, $10.00 down, $2.50 week, $250, $12.50 down, $3.00 week, $300, $15.00 down, $3.50 week, Heaters, ankets, Comforts, Rugs able articles may be added to account the usual first payment. We Invite the Accounts of All HOMEFUR?> BABY BURGLAR or $ 4.00 or $ 5.00 or $ 7.50 or $10.00 or $12.50 or $15.00 and other season- any time without His and Ouse urtaina ume out to and Wallace Reid, in “The Woman God Forgot,” Now Vilaying at the _Lberty ’ OUCH! RUB OUT | RHEUMATIC PAIN] Rub pain, soreness, stiffness, | sciatica right out with } “St. Jacobs Oil” oie Geraldine Farrar see what alled thelr t ex oe 1 had the f y amma m Phocnams Liners Add a Buck’s Union-Made Heater to Your Account the other hed ne an started to bull keep the chicken putable and Trastworthy SHERS. 1 CLEMMER day mination. RACING © an Marg DRIVES neome the tar Plorenee Keed in ’s Burglar” will steal your heart Mary Roberts Rinehart, author, the joy of living—and so does Marguerite Clark—and so will Mieumatom an" ony Not when you see “Bab’s Burglar.” STORY OF AZTECA CONSTIPATION IS | Sse tiny vinnt anus Apply soon A PENALTY OF AGE) vents tion tne “taser spon” ans Wallace Reid in We § Hart in” ONLY 8-HOUR FURNITURE STORE IN SEATTLE 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., Saturdays Included has nereen ¢ Marguer addled riur “Rab's In urklar ar and foes other atur of wh are Pain gene ntensely humorous and entertain 7 one cased | M.A.GOTTSTEIN taxe her oi Never fs complete in one showing. in her ¢ forded ¥ relief comes upon the “tender spot.” and instantly ‘Bt Jacobs Farrar bee vel at dincloses to wetecos Ti oti. Admission 20c, Children 10c WILSON TO AID SLAVS TO GET Store Man a Choked; $90 Taken choking John Bersch. Rell fruit stand proprietor, two Men robbed him of wg and, m knocked him yg busi- -BACKACHY OR EYS BOTHER, meat and take a glass of to flush out Kidneys— Drink pleaty of water ame v WASHINGTON, | Now 3 Russia's decision to place the war burden on her allies and temporarily cease major mill tary operations, brought an op ernment today. efnment today | The retirement on the Adane fror Jand the stiff Italian 1 basen cemene [the AustroGerman acid in meat excites the kid- the Tagliamento river, they become overworked; get | It lent further br ache, and feel like lumps) ral military outlook here. The urine becomes cloudy Wilson to Aid Slavs is irritated, and you may| The United Press can to seek relief two or three | administration's firm @uring the night. When the | Russia, after a winter devoted to re ye clog you must help them | organizing. ‘off the body's urinous waste| her government be a real sick person! chin will re t At first you feel a dulljactive military im the kidney region, you} ef from backache, sick headache stomach gets sour, tongue} it and you feel rheum when the weather is bad. Jess meat, drink lots of water; get from any pharmacist four! oiution. For mo: of Jad Salts; take a table-| no major fighting in a glass of water before for a few days and your will then act fine. This fa-| galts is made from the and lemon juice, Mthia, and has been fons to clean clogged _ stimulate them to n ~ Aino to neutr: e the ‘urine, so it no longer is a #0 irritation, thus ending bladd ae weakness hat the Jed Salts is inexpensive s and flourishes. Sng makes @ delightful efter ‘“ y-|Clue to Moorehouse See clean here say they : Salts to folks who believe | @vercoming kidney trouble while who ar | ts only trouble Albert i | wanted for the | murder, alight |car at You and start th for Th Point. He says that the an old overcoat cover and two weeks’ growth « beard sheriffs and pol who the district we unable any trace of t in Northe and military me her ations han at man that F place ope wit ectiveneas he greater | time sine wart has been kno | powers for some time | must soo concentrate 8 the she has dow due zation and military cx Winter to Protect Russi But this, offic infusion in highest rbin’ aa tor ki sian wir now Germana, while Russia and the “lp uperate her st n is vita America othe acids | | demo. Frank X. Pluf, ity firema reported to the police that he wered the Moorehouse Ruby De from a town Satu Jeacri who hay 80 © Tre wore a Deputy surrounded to find uss TORTURE TH! q be eliminated by wearing the | q berg Rupture Support. free trial to prove its superior man BACK INTO WAR : ancy to the unifying and stabilizing y ma her strength ivating the fruits of her rev- to disorgant. opinion a and the new Meritt ‘auntleroy noon man wore 4 with burrs ‘The Wom Libert ferful tale God For won an at the The ry a barbar the conquest of the te his Spaniah Th ar Libert al happenings of the pa SAYS HOUSE of the so trayed ® “Today first Many h i mn proclaimed the play for stage presentation highly moral persone, eminent re quite as positive that eral public learned the “better. All of TS Goop,” @ frank n re the ger mattors ser theatres rverflow 1 norte of the gentler sex Hoge ADSHOT BAKER” rites in thelr lines ‘nad Dead-Shot Baker Sunday They and Ryar 1 in and | George Holt take the p are Joe who awe and in tht “HNL IGHTEN ony DAUGHTER” TRANSCONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE | the Rex fate of the diff » of two young girls sift thetr Daughter od t the rence is lives and training, shows most and bly folly of al a «ir womanhood without knowledge certain facts essential to her welfare and ha HE KEEPS HIS WORD Wallace Reid t# the her Hostage,” pla at until Wednesda night takes in @ little Balkan cour try wap or, refuses to o meet death ir word of hone hore an, when violating his MOLLIE 18 STAR dramat fe Square ( 45,849 DISQUALIFIED HERE FOR ELECTION a at the Russian Fails to Materialize MUST RE- REGISTER W! ‘The folle ent was toda tration Clerk of 1914 pa law allowing of the Washington to register bt hm four a 5 r nod An of in not vot cancella ing at a gene tion re tf At the A. LUNDBERG CO. reall ave ‘Dental Dental Special Announcement Seattie | ONE DOLLAR CASH Pays for Consultation, Examina tion, Treatment and Medicine, I use Medicine, bration, ete. DR. EVANS 401 Peoples Bank Building, Second and Pike. 10 a. m. to p. m., 7 to 8 p. m Sunday—11 a.m. to 12. Just across the street my Saad soention. new entrance is No Columbia, midway Firat and Sec- not do ox- i Warreses my; I practice so tha’ increased the onty who did not raise his of the war. BROWN. D. D. & Leadin, Dentist 06 Columbia, P Have you something | swap? Use Star Want Ads. Hlectricity, Vi- not v lea book 31,342 jelection a total of 45,849 name 40 voters eligible at the pre § voters el at the present the cit tion March corpora na € n the of March 6 elled for idential a were ut At next the m ton cour councilmen December 1st 0 bers of the member of the pc elected. registration office City-County building is from 8 to 5. Any persons who ters now will be eligible to all elections until January 1920." y comptroller reasurer and three to be elected f this year tw are On » mem school committee and one rt commission are to be Th in the at Ist, REQUEST GRANTED The sneak | thief, arrested for | stealing a watch, pleaded that he! wanted to gain more time 1 will give you all the | more than you can desire,” returned the and where | am going | to pand you, you oan have, in addt- | @'tion, all the watches you need.” time and Nothing is so essential to health in advancing age as free- dom and normal activity of the bowels It makes one feel younger stalls colds, pi other dependent ills. Cathartics and purgetives are violent and dractic in action and should be avoided. A mild, eof- fective laxative, recommended by onaagganen and thousands who ave used it, is far preferable. This is the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It costs only fifty cents a Potties a trial bottle, free of charge, can be ghtaioed by writin, Bi be, B. ‘aldwell, 456 St, Monticello, Illinois. ORPHEUM [a THIRD AND MADISON Until Tuesday Right Nights 13¢ Tax Mats. 9c Tax Cent 2 Cents Manager Levy’s Reduced Prices Brought Packed Houses Yesterday The Show Is the GREATEST in the History of THE HOUSE Don’t Miss It. OU" te « harmiess rheumatiem | ment which never disappoints and oan not burn or dine the akin. Limber up! Stor complaining! a ema trial bottle of "St. Ja ou” at »y drug store, and in & moment youl from oe am, stiffness and swe ffer' Relet aw nba ON” has relieved sufferers in| and is just ae neuralgia, lum sprains and «well be free Don't » eo tons of rheumatian last half century, for sctatica, backache, # ts good bauro, ings. NOW PLAYING — “The On-the-Square Girl” Starring MOLLIE KING CLASS A THEATRE Third Near Pike. LONI CORN IAA IIASITe Today and Tomorrow One of the Famous 0. HENRY STORIES Blind Man’s Holiday (First Run) Wm. S. Hart MR. SILENT HASKINS Admission Children 10c 5c Includes War Tax FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE'S P LAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514 to 1520 Second Avenue, near Pike CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE A HU SBAND that womar 1a punk wher MANAGING 1 can see bum housekeeper « maid Dick reached the wife's comments her aversion to work and respor bility about home. “Flas anything add to her hus sands chores? None that etter, apparently,” The letter goes on Men like my h “nen love him. I used to fore 1 married him th more to she mentions tn usband, and tell him ncrutable have seen him at an talking with a w sho was just wor to make that we to his lips “It in ponitivels how much ¥ selves from run after him, understand that the «mi n much to them ts f bod) only a charming points his most magr and I k her hardest derful smile come to see them the amusing take tc that smile~—how and do not se ns #0 It at hich im th ever known rl to for a « no why “There do exe in nothing to marry the If she much, a husband w his wife and as true to by has been to me It doex not do to be wildly ous, espectally if you have as at tractive a man for a husband as I have, for women will ogle and angle for almost any man if he shows them the slightest attention. Many unk too joyal to as mine ines joa @) women have done this to m band, ut I have quietly refrained from going where we would them. Of course, I did not care, for my husband's sa 1 knew he was immune, but I ha to them make such fools of themselves oot really new I remember one woman in par ar who, I am sure, was in love him, altho I do not see she could be, for I know he friend with only | She that my hus vine type. Just remem: jendid he has been to me have married ber how « these « we been Just ou how he looks women who throw I will cite to these sat his head tance and last spring we were at th tea with a wom from out of tow that my hust d was nerv and I asked him what was ubling him. He repl en cle { mine was not feel had had a tuat he and that he Just oking who, I had no en | at my husband intent Why, there is Mrs said my friend. “She was called th atiful in town married and came here most woman ny before she to live ‘I looked up just as the woman friend with a bow amile that disclosed that made her mouth I saw that the tail end was for my husband, in his polite manner, recognized my and a radian dazzling tee look scarlet of that smile and naturally he smiled back ‘The woman was beautiful tn a florid sort way—midnight hair, ‘wonderful complexion with lots of RAIL EMPLOYES ‘CLEMMER BEATTLES B£S7 PrOTOPL AY ROVIE NOW PLAYING FLORENCE , REED fin the name of produc whi one solid year oi way. AN UNUSUAL TITLE — AN UNUSUAL PICT If you want a social conditions, punch, see Jim Clemmer says “To- jorence Reed, wreatent pictures he ever saw. Guterson’s Augmented Russian HEAD BACKING RATE INCREASE Hy United Prees Leased W! CHICAGO, Nov. 5— rather talk a month th a minute.” W. G. Lee, p Brotherhood of Railway men, in an interview with the United Press today, thus de- nied reports that union offi cals would force a strike of 250,000 railroad employes—ty- ing up every big road in the United — States—unless —_ they were granted substantial in creases. Lee said the purpos confe ce of the to “take care of" employes were not Included in provisions of the Adamson law, p ad by con gress to avert a neral strike, He advocated a rate increase for all railroads to enable them to meet the wage advance that will be asked. would of the joint brotherhoods was Entitled to Increase “I believe the railroads are en titled to a rate increase,” Lee told the United Press. “It is not fair that be forced to k the for rate Increase ‘The United States St ation and other big con been given ine » afte they should government 1 corpor eras have increase | because they can change prices of who | products to sult themselves. Roads Need Help A fraction of per capita population would help the and put them on their railroads are hit by the same as other businesses have no method of in their revenues to meet s They stand to i their skilled workers; in addition as more and more are going into military service "I wa sion before by wh ing | heir | he | railroads feet. The war the and they creasir conditio with the British commis ming to Chicago, and ined me the system their government is tak of workers in the British empire, They pay a bonus for every workman, and will continue to do so during the wa ex h to Attendance Grow Sunday School Day! to Sunday School Day” in a stimulus of 25 in attendance Sunday, Seattle pa sulted per usual nounce The day proclamation. were given prac church, and the charge of the rally creased attendance 50 the an cent over was set by Gov Lister's | Special programs | ly ery | smmittes in believe the in- will continue, Acute Short: rtage of WASHINGTON is an acute short out the country $ | satisfactory, and industrial activity j extremely great,” the federal re: serve board announced in its| monthly bulletin today, “There thru. s is ve of labe but busi but I know it is the a man. hus.» co! da © rin cheeks ws that I never do ad and had mouth, the vey sparkle of not admire ire that type— type to attract I dtc “Do you think she is a beauty?’ ask an 4 how | ——— d my friend of m he replied, “A beauty fe be continued) husband, rose.” '" First Showing Limited Engagement NOW PLAYING Dauoht Labor, Is U. S. Report |g Powerful Dramatic Thunderbolt IN 7 ACTS Story Relates to Two Mothers— Two Daughters— A Man— And the World’s Mystery ‘ 4

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