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THE Rn ‘VHUT 1918. SDAY, NOV, 14, Parr wowanaonn U, S. FURNISHED Stage Burglars—Applause; Real Ones—Jail womanhood depends on Perfect perfect health, Hoauty and a good Qaposition both vanish pain " * | @peecial to The Star by N. B.A) LONDON, Nov, 14 Sixty per cent eumuional derangement w of all the American troops in Europe Gevelope headache, back have been conveyed by American et “the blues.” For such | “8P Vessels. vousnens and A recent « nt showed puffering, Women find help in that qamous, Okt root and herb remedy Lyla B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, which for th that British per cent, An French 3 per the traffic from generations health to weenen | “2 This included hag. been restoring health to women 3 ton nay Oita ste FES is for number of soldiers EVES OUR SPECIAL GAMBI , FINED m n mt ma fine each inf Years of ex- perience tn fitting makiog and ovr court Wednesday for gambling, Th remainder were released For Over 50 Years DR. KLINE'S EPILEPTIC YY. It is a rational anc rema:k- al successful treatment for Lt (Falling Sickness) and hiedr Nervous Derengemenie. Cet or order It atany drug store. — SCHOONMAKER OPTICAL co. 1308 Firet Ave. Mal | Gee Rieck South Public | John Barrymore, in a Scene From “K affles, the The Homely Philosophy of Mawnuss Perlmutter gy0pe old, big-hearted Mawruss—how often we have chuckled and forgotten our troubles (and often, shed a quiet tear) while following him and his partner Abe through a maze of business and domestic difficulties! Always ready to help in a good cause, he is this week working, with all other real ‘patriots, to raise the big United War Work Fund which is to keep our boys smiling “over there” while straightening out the mess started by the Hun. \ The homely philosophy of Mawruss! It can point a vivid lesson for the man or woman who has a narrow vision of United War Work purposes. Mawruss is explaining to Abe—apropos of prejudices he has heard expressed in some quarters concerning the current campaign: “When it comes to paying over money, the only institution some people ain’t got a prejudice against is the receiving teller’s cage of a first national bank, y’ understand, but the way I look at this here United War Work drive, it is like General Pershing’s drive in France. “Anybody which wouldn’t subscribe to it because it’s 70 per cent Y. M. C. A., 20 per cent K. of C., 10 per cent Jewish Wel- fare Board, and so forth, wouldn’t approve of the French town of Schlemiel being taken by American soldiers because it was done by 70 per cent Protestants, 20 per cent Catholics, and 10 per cent ee Hebrews, or whatever the proportions was. 4 “Furthermore, anybody which wouldn’t fight in the United States army because it is awfully mixed up from a _ religious standpoint, ain’t suffering from religious prejudice, Abe, but from cold feet, and anybody which wouldn’t subscribe to the United War Work Campaign for the same alleged reason—no matter what religion he thinks he belongs to—ain’t a religious crank, Abe. He’s a combination of a tightwad and a traitor.” The great majority of Seattle’s citizens will echo “AMEN.” To a possible minority we heartily recommend an investment of five cents in this week’s issue of Collier’s Weekly, which contains a well-rounded discussion of the United War Work Campaign, be- tween Mawruss and his partner. If reading this won’t bring a great light, we don’t know what will. We charge the publishers of Collier's nothing for this review; instead, we are under obligations to them for bring- ing Abe and Mawruss so seasonably to the scene of this campaign. STATE AND COUNTY HEADQUARTERS i tributed to the United War Work campaign by Te ane j ante of our Soldiers and Sailors. Amateur Cracksman, Which Is Now Playing at the Liberty, DIVING VENUS is TURK Spectacular swimming and |diving are the features of “Que the Bea in which Annette Keller nan stare at the Clemmer Aw a fit ting climax the diving Venus le from a wire suxpended 85 feet above the surf. Mine Kellerman is sur led by a wchool of swimming lke those who caused Ulyares to seal hin cars with wax, so he could not hear their song. “Queen of the Sea” remaing thre the week BEAST ACTOR Db LAY IN t animals understand me 4 is proved in the “Romance ¢ arzan,” at the Coliseum until Fri Enid Markey, One of the chief fea night, starring Elmer Lincoln and tures is the jungle seene in whieh crocodiles, elephants, snakes, Hons apes have no small parts, None of them attempts to harm Tarzan. eee cK DOUG APPEARS AS HALF-BREED INDIAN Douglas Fairbanks, ponseasor of the golden smi) won his fame por traying athletic cor “, but at the Rex, this w in an altogether different character, that Ww, & half breed Indian Half Breed,” starring Doug. and “The Bright Lights," with Fatty Arbuckle featured, will remain at the Rex until Saturday night ‘ see PATRIOTIC PICTURE 18 SHOWN AT STRAND A combination of thrilling drama Jand subtle comedy, intermingled with touches of patriotiam, is presented in ‘Come On In,” at the Strand theatre The plot is woven around the machi nations of Hun conspirators, who are finally vanquished by a pair of loyal young Americana, : ee AIRPLANE BATTLE PROVES REAL THR A fleet of aeroplanes of the allied armies, shown in full battle with the enemy air force, is one of the scenes shown in “To Hell With the Kalser,” At the Colonial The plot is a commingting of fact and fancy, Lawrence Grant, as the kaiser, given a good impersonation, while the rest of the Potsdam gank has been faithfully characterized by the various players ee BERT LYTELL, HOR AND ACTOR “Unexpected Places,” now showing at the Mixsion, is a swiftmoving drama full of comedy, with Bert Lytell starred. Mr. Lytell, besides being the featured player, in the au thor of the scenario, which in all Probability accounts for the able manner in which he interprets the part of the hero. . oe GIVES PLUNDER TO THE POO Stealing from the rich in order to ive his plunder to the poor, John Barrymore is a “good” thief in the leading role of “The Amateur Cracks man,” at th SCOCOCSCCEOOCOOCOOOOCOCOOE WASHINGTON — Louisiana and | the beet sugar producing states will be allowed four pounds of sugar pe: person per month after December 1, | according to an announcement made by the food administration. Allo: ments for other states will remain! three pounds WASHINGTON—Tho navy partment stated Wednesday that the | improvements slated for the Brem. | erton navy yard would go on as| planned. | Fred J. Myer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Myer, of 2442 58th st. W. is still reported mincing in action. A celebration for the reunion of Aisace-Lorraine to Srance will be anned at the meeting of L’Union de. | neaise and La Societe Al Lorrains de 'Etat de Wash n Saturday at & p, m, in the} C. A. club rooms. | Official advice from Washington of the death in action of Lieut Truman A. Starr, a former Seattle man, has been received by his wif Mrs. Leah Constance Starr, of 223 Taylor ave. Posing as » widow, Mrs. Mae As- simackopoulus, wife of a railroad borer, harpooned Harry Scott, 2 Market st. thru the mails as A prospective husband on reedipt of @ $60 trousseau fund, but is now in jail bewailing an Interrupted cere mony, say the police. | The British and Americans have ry reason to love each other after fighting and dying together,” said Rev. Bateman Wednesday night at the meeting of the Brit ish-American Relief association. Mrs. J. A. Reed, Red Cross lee- turer, has left Seattle for Wash- ington, D. C,, to take up her new duties as assistant chief of the jun- jor division of the United States |employment service. 8 pervise all girls’ country. No more help of either sex is needed at the Bremerton navy yard, according to H. F. W: district | secretary of the Eleventh United | States civil service district. A galion of wine dence held out of 32 stroyed wine alle of Loule Martin, age ave. and Tom Hellas, same address, charged with manu will su-| bureaus in the » property | 410 Terry 38, of the part in the victory loan campaign, which is being held thruout Canada Following a 28-day enforced vaca- tion because of the Spanish influ enza ban, Seattle schools opened | Thursday, Schools in all parts of the state open Monday The body of Charles Norman, | | Dexter-Horton bank assistant cash fer, who died of pneumonia, will be shipped to Des Moines, Ia. for bur fal, |COUNT KRUPP SAID TO BE WITH WILHELM | COPENHAGEN, Nov, 14.—Count| | Krupp Von Boehlen, titular head of | the great Krupp munition works, |fled to Holland with the former kaiser, according to reports here to- day | Previous reports said that both the count and his wife, Bertha | | Krupp, had been arrested by the | | revolutionista, ‘Smith Cove Bids 9 to 10 Misses’ Winter Coats Kighteen bolted style coata with tur and pockets have th taken from the regular ntock for t) Thene el Jate for childy t ants ‘ " 5 V J | are in trimmed lored styles and soln merly $1.50, nd $2.96. For r, Japanese Crepe inch fabric une Chotee ....+6+ $3.00 ‘The men's $3.5 240 pairs of $3.75 Ci Men's Sox. wetion bi Women's Union Su $5.50 Curtas F S 60 white, fleece f ws a Union Bults in Rye 4 >) neck, elbow e "and are In Black plted Serview 1 as “ag nkle length e white only Bizen . ev 38 only, Formerly 10%, 11 and 11%, For serie alg _ 9 For this hour this hour, @ ders & mult Tbe oy gamba 15c U. W. WC. . AN 2 > Jilk Dresses *s \ > everal styles which a and afternoon wear. feta silk, crepe de chine gold thread embroidery. in autumn shades of Navy, E to 4814. Regular and Extra Sizes Friday $11.95 New Second Floor PAGE 7 re assembled in this rtment are especially adapted for street These are designed of taf- and vestee of georgette, separate georgette collar and messaline, with Tunic and straight skirt models are displayed 3rown, Green, Cop- enhagen ‘Blue, Plum, Rose and Black. Sizes 34 Special Friday, choice........ $11.95 2to3 3 to4 airs of Women's These are odds « some taken The women's pe sky blue and # from stock fe hose are in 7 h, white and Georgette Blouses Clean-up pricea on 35 gette Blouses which 4to5 Dress . Skirts. — Shirred top and yoke styles, made of cotton and silk mixed poplin, finished with buttons and pock- ets. Plain shades of flesh a few black re in black pecke _ weney Burgundy, brown, gray oiled om d jay. Size # idl 4 A . tow whl pen Fr greeragt me navy, green, plum and ormerly ack; 26 Eee tae tas fa rary cole. Yor black; 25 to 30 belt a eee merly $5.75. For this measures. Formerly ro $5.00. For this hour, RIBRONS —300 yards of satin stripe Taffeta tine $3.95 your $3 95 Fubbens in morted colors; 5% and 6inch choice ... ° widths, Sul! for hair bows and fancy work. Formerly 35c. For this hour, 25 mr eMM AdCiiccsciessabvesntees Cc silk moire Knitting Bags fitted with coin purses. " These are on sale in the WOMEN'S COLLARS. — 50 embroidered leather goods section Georgette Collars in white. Two styles, For and sola. formerty at merly $1.00, For this hour, 48c $7.00 and $5.95, For this CHOU ones eesersecererneeeeeres ‘ hour, 75 choice . $4. WOMEN’S GLOVES.A broken line of yel Knitting Bags.—21 black Nut Bowls in mahogany finish. These have nick- el-plated nut cracker and six nut picks. On sale in the silverware Buy them Fri for gift purposes. J} Formerly $1.50. For cnace.. $1.00 | low chamois buck, white chamois and French kid oversearn Gloves in gray, tan and white 80 pairs in the lot, In sizes 5% to 7%, but not each size in every style or color. Formerly The RhodesCo.|| ASKS RED CROSS FOR ‘| YANK AIRMAN BOUND HELP TO GET MARRIED HURTS AND FOUGHT ON PARIS, Nov, 14.—Lieut. James M Newell, of St. Helena, Cal., was shot thru the leg while engaged in a “do fight” in the alr, in which 30 German (Special to The Star by N. E. A) LONDON, Nov, 14--A rv t for help to get married is one of th nov. el appeals to reach the American tacked eight French and Red Cross, A Belgian soldier, writ machines. To stop the ing from a town behind the front,| rapid flow of blood, Lieut. Newell ‘says: “I am on the point of getting strips from his helmet and :ns married, and should like to know @ torniquet for his leg while the whether you could me slightly | fight went on. in a financial way. The only money! Continuing the fight, Newell shot down one German plane in flames I have is my army pay is as poor as I am.” My fiancee | FREIGHTER DELIVERED The 8,800-ton steel freighter West Mahomet, Skinner & ly Corpora tion vessel, was turned over to the United tates shipping board on Rids for material for construction completion a successful test trip of the Smith cove addition have/over the regulation course Wednes rejected by the Seattle port | day commission, owing to absence of a — favorable report from th D e D ® e Are Turned Down been q jon was placed bef: the » several weeks a after it had been approved locally Until a favorable report is forth coming from the committee, it is not deemed advisable by the port commission to accept bids of any nature. A HOME RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR How to Make an Inexpensive Mix ture That Will Darken Streaked or Faded Gray Hair. Gray, streaked or faded hair can} be immediately made black, brown This is the well-known or light brown, whichever D. C. Hughes Electric desire, by the use of the Iron. It is highly polished, remedy that you can make at home box of Orlex ny drug store. It costs nickel-plate finish; has at- tached stand and comes | very little, and no yh to heh complete with cord for at- Dissolve it in water and comb it * : ata thru the hair. Full directions for |) taching to light socket. mixing 4 © come in Element in this iron is rh box facturing wine. You ni not hesitate to us guaranteed for one year. | Corporation Counsel Walter F.) !X, a8 a $100.00 is $4.00. Special for Meier is at Vancouver, B. C., taking | ¢ box ‘an Orlex pow ver, lead, 2: ‘ aniline, coal-tar products or their de rivatives. It does not rub off, is not sticky es the hair fluffy. gray haired person Adver. or gummy and | It will make look twenty years younger nt Ba very high-grade skate. These LIBERTY BONDS Skates are made with strong ball-bearing wheels and can be MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD JOHN E. PRICE & CO. Ninth Floor Hoge Building have boys. $4.00 ELECTRIC IRON $2.98 — & Berry Roller Skates are known to every one as a p adjusted to different sizes. We Regular price $3.00 pair. Special... ... $1.98) x rm mn nr WINTER SPORTS FOR YANKS LEFT ABROAD (Special to The Star by N. E. A) PARIS, Noy. 14.—Winter sports in mountain resorts once exclusively populated by wealthy tourists are to be furnished American soldiers dur- ing the winter. The Y. M. C. A. is procuring bobsleds, single sleds, skates, hockey sticks, pucks and curl- ing outfits for Yanks going to moun- tain leave areas. \British Oppose | Chicago “Beef” LONDON, Oct. 31.—(By Mail.)— Investigation of the alleged Chicago beef trust is being demanded by members of parliament and a seo tion of the British press. Bitter criticism of American meat packers is expressed. Prescription for Eczema —for 15 years the standard skin remedy—a liquid used externally—iastant relief from teh, the mildest of cleansers—| Soap the skin always clean and healthy. Come io and ask us about both Regular price of this iren $2.98. $3.98. rney & Berry Roller Skatew them for both girls and