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TUESDAY, NOVEMRER 23, SECOND NEAR SENECA LAST TIMES TUESDAY NIGHT— “THE RESTLES SEX Robert W. Chambers’ novel of a girl who seeks excitement and pleasure in one of New York’s livest spots— She gets an armful! A Paramount Picture A big new picture opens at six p. m. Wednesday—a story of the Canadian wilds— A Paramoant Saperspecial “BEHOLD MY WIFE” The ignorant Indian he marries to humble his proud family. What happens to turn this savage into a cultured woman and to turn him into a soulless thing? Something tremendous and heart-stirring! All Night Dance —4T— Dreamland Seventh and Union WEDNESDAY NIGHT 15 TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY ADMISSION 25¢ EVERY ONE WELCOME Europe are being asked for f Washington and all other ste The campaign, beginning month, will be conducted American M. C. A, ¥ Columbus, tee and Federal Cou of America. by ce Com Night 01 With Matinee Sunday ENGAGEM! | Americas Rovomost Screen Persone IN HENRI IBSENS |Hoover Campaign to Feed Children Opens| Contributions for the Hoover cam- |paign for unnourished children of next | Relief, Jewish Relief, r Knights of nc il of Churches | METROPOLITAN SUNDAY NT EXCEPTIONAL — AMATIC |, STAGE PRODUCTION “GHOSTS smeeeree tee ae THE SEATTLE STAR Waiter Released in Negro Murder Case John Wine waiter, wi Thieves Spurn Gems; \- Steal Only Silver RERLIN, Nov. A iysterious burglaries ts taking place Aintng examined as a wit negro oa. 23 nerles of with the g the country hous North. te Ses Ara aw mp oe 2 bee ttt ae ey SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS FS ere ms have The Twenty man of all their silver » | been r BY EDITH MAY ut ina Z% Mayflower movie Mra, 1. th I a. ever bi ng at the Waldorf a everyth u don’t Entire Trainload of Tan- SALE OF TANLAC Oregon and California | in Only a Few Months’ Time SEATTLE DEALERS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC) | Meve you're lovelter than ever. Ge | k, dear, I want you and u a to visit me for a week IS REMARKABLE SAYS FIRM HERE Sales Since Its Introduc- | She'll Tell Co-eds i way Mra on the coast of New Jersey. tles Per Year—All Rec- ords Broken eity ca * from November 17 21 to confer with college «' are interested In the vocat 1 | portunities of missionary -work. In referring to the unprecedented @emand for Tanilac in Seattle, its Introduction here a she ago, Mr. Geo, H. Bartell, proprictor of the Bartell Drag Co, the w we r known Fetal! druggiats, wt: “rt Advertising Drive have been closely identified with the drug trade tn this city for a numbe of years, and tn all of my experience | We have never handled anything tn the way of @ proprietary medicine that even approaches Tanlac as a scller, “In @ Ittle over two years’ time we have sold and distributed 123,404 “The fact that twenty carloads or an entire trainioad of Tanlac has been sold in the states of Washing ton, Oregon and California within the short period of ninety days, | big business item that will att attention throughout the entire cific Coast, for nothing Uke it has ever happened befora It breaks all records.” Mr, EF. C Miller, spectal Tantnc representative, made this remarkable trip Kant. announcement when seen in Bartell’s | bottles of Tanlac, and I believe that : . -. oh. Drug Store yesterday and imparted | will be entirely safe in saying that|Sends His Family the additional information that the | tle amount of business in eo short) Proparation was now selling at the 4 time establishes a now miles ree | phenomenal rate of approximately | 0m, not only for Statie, but for the! 7,500,000 bottles a year. jentire #tate of Washington. On one “If the present rate continues,” | Saturday aloné we sold over 207 bot said Mr. Miller, “the Pactfic Coast) Ue The sales are now averaging alone will require considerably over | Vr 100 bottles each and every day, 2,000,000 bottles a year. This in a|and the demand is constantly in jtremendous figure, but I am really | creasing, " jconmervative in making this state “While we were aware of the muc | ten |ment. These enormous sales mean | Ce*# the preparation had achieved in| “You and I are fr but one thing and that i# merit. j other cities of the country, we had|lawyer and y “Taniac has been well advertined,|° idea that the medicine would be | Judge Manson ea but it does | 2 ts true, but euch a large and rapid.|COMe #0 popular in Keattle in #o/ matter to me in this court. I lity growing demand could not be|*hort a time rom the repeat sales | here to administer justice ag I nee lbrought about by advertixing alone. |%%d expressions of mitixfaction from) And you will serve that jail rente those who have actually tested Tan-|in spite of our friendship or w lac, and who state that they have|any of our friends may do.” paign ts attracting much Clarke, re Publish Co. of Spokane, who COVINGTON, Ky. Nov sons in hie court, When Dr, F- ends, Tam y It is what the people themselves my |that counts. One bottle of Tanta lie sold in a neighborhood through | Seem benefited by it, the preparation - —— |advertising, but ton more are sold in| Must therefore possess vwnurual |“ Mamma’s Boy” of mer! |that same community as @ result of | the anule of that first bottle, and that la why Tanlac has succeeded. Peo ple are always willing to talk about thelr allmenta, but they are more j than glad to tall others of the medi leine that helped them. It ts some- jthing they could not keep to them |molven if they tried, for the impulse |to sympathize with your followman jand want to help him ts one of the strongest, as well as of the big geet, things in human “Aa I have just the enor mous demand for tn due to merit alone for, although Tanlac t extensively advertised, no amount of advertiaing would continue to sell any article that does not posness real merit, Unless full value underlies | the article advertised, the advertiains will ultimately fall of ite own weight. | "You can fool some of the people | some of the time, but you can't foo! |intend the aale of Tanlac in your all of the people all of the time’ | city, I stated publicly that the suc “This appplies to every line Of | ceas of the medicine would be as! business, and the modern ‘busines | great in this city as elsewhera 1! man or firm can only succeed offered Tanlac upon its merit, know | through honest advertising and fair /ing fun well that would prove! dealing. When the manufacturers | satisfactory if property texted. The of Tanlae placed it on the market, | success the preparation has achieved something over five years ago, they | here has amply proven that my con. did so with the firm conviction that | fidence was well placed. A large per they were offering to the people the | centage of your beat people are now beet and purest product of its kind| using the preparation and are daily | jon the American market. They did! tsetifying to Ma remarkable powers |not hesitate, therefore, to expend|as a medicine” vast sums for advertising becanse| ‘Taniac is sold tn Seattle by Rartet! of their absolute confidence in their| Drug Stores under the personal di | product. rection of @ epecia] Tanlac represen | “Tanlac has never been advertined | tative, | ———_— Tennessee Winn KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Nov. 2 They told Marry” Burn, member the legislature, he'd not be retur The clase of people who are buy ing Tanlac are among the best In our city; people who are capable of judging tmpartially and who carry | weight In their statements. When It in considered that the demand ts |confined to one preparation, ft ia |indeed remarkable and ta, in fact, |the biggest thing of the kind ever jmeon in our city.” euffrage bin, Burn was called “M the eleventhhour vote for the which gave millions of women right to vote, he admitted he voted for the bill becanse his mot! had written him to do #0, But a9 @ cureall er fat Mt would per) was reclected! Burn at the ti form unheard wonders. The adver said: tistng has been ‘clean, straightfor | tistens to his mother.” ward and conservative, Actual facta and figures have been stated and stated In a truq businesslike way that haa commanded the confidence | of all in the conservative claims set | forth, "When TI came to feattle to euper- HEARD IN OMAHA water will not be to your taste Visitor—I can assure you, mad: it in the very best I ever ate, ught Thad) than a river KIND EVER SEEN HERE: = 4 “Ye mean {tt Well, I'm! put 1 soon got over the strange Hy i lac Sold in Washington, mighty glad, You always were 4 | neay and liked it—liked everything at | |pretty child and now—yea, I do be lates. L.'n, trom her car to the pune Le home ta at a beautiful | , | Celebrated Medicine Now| tion Here Have Now o¢ Missionary Life) pris, wno seemed interested tn me Selling at Phenomenal} Reached Astonishing) yyi4 wisie m. Kapper, nat onal | had ket eaking if 3 ever wanted te Will Y Rate of 7,500,000 Bot-| Total of 133,404 Bottles roorwiary of the Tantier Womens | “Thaw ean I tall now? Why, T 1 ou who} Attracts Attention Seattle's national advertising cam attentior in the East, aecording to George 8 resentative of the Cowles cently returned to Seattle after a Doctor to Prison Pe} Judge Lewis 1, Manson, Covington} Wh | police judge, is no respecter of per | Adama, widely known phynictan, was arrented on charge of speeding, Man. n fined him $50 and costa, and sen 4 him to jail for three days. are my doctor,” because he voted for the woman's ma's boy.” because, when he cast | “A boy can’t go wrong if be| Taty—P'm afraid our Missouri to imagine what the wea GROTE-RANKIN i ave tried bw house * Jack-| th at only ge allver Second Chapter | shore was like never pictured courred, is|} x behind jewel 1 art ob meeting in New York nything #o delicious aa st really ts O7TO F. NEGEL, President Reel ne en eae Seeks anid priodeah tabentrien fr m home! Hut that is what] When the ocean first burst upon a ’ Wo just ran into a res |mo I could hardly realize it was not | us ta picture, I felt lke the we . what are you doing here™|in the story when © firet saw the | t Uke ap telling her I an “Ita the first Ume in my | won the national salesgiris’ | life,” she gasped, “I’ve seen anything be y contes And # enough off I had brought me to REAL THRILL, WHEN : SHE SAW OCEAN I had never seen any water digge The immenseness of glistening blueand the sky on all sides He) thin #treteh of white meeting fave me first a thrill, then a frig ened feeling. I felt lke running to mother my i NHI WAN Hii wh} 08 | oat, We had motor ride on smooth ady past pandsome wummer } facing the nea, with tennis « it back and lawns Uke grea pet We played thep tanola and the vic trola and danced and had wonderfu things to eat, and met loads of nice nd, 1 am so dazed yet, so in the midst of amazing things that I can't get my feelings straightened out. I'm like the man who “couldn't nee the forest for the trees, The young people look at envt. | ously, But th r ones have a sort of warning pity in their eyes. 1 toll them my head t# put on more firmly than they think. Coming home we crossed the won derful, beautiful New York bay and naw the ocean liners and warships: An ocean liner makes me want to whout for joy. The warship gives me a feeling of terrible sadness. I wish they weren't necessary. When ever war threatens, why can't we all rush around on ocean liners to the different countries and talk to| the people, and settle things? to op HOOSIER CHRISTMAS or Will You Slave Another Year? F yours is an old-fashioned kitchen, with its | endless overwork and tedious hours —here is your chance to make Christmas hap- piness last the whole year through. See that there is a HOOSIER KITCHEN re! } “BEST VIEW OF YEW YORK FROM BAY” A eatlor told us eome of these war. ships cost over a million dollars and that In ten years they're no good any more. I should think for a few mil ion dollars we could hire somebody to think out a way to stop war, #o we wouldn't need warships. And it wouldn't take ten yearn, either, The most glorious view of New | York ts from the bay as your boat |}) 1, our not am | hhat | Makes ready to dock. ‘It ts then aif} CABINET in your home this Christmas. fairy elty, with castles and towers |]! make of colored marbles and precious! It will save you miles of steps-each day and stones rining into the clouda To housework a real pleasure. think that men can make euch mar. er| ret Sue cule aca A small payment down will assure you of having 2 J lore il be i i i ered i of | 88 architect or a builder of shtps |] & Hoosier deliv elegetigg ot: (not warships), and we must have a = ned | house by the seashore like Mra L's. am. | pitt! the | had | her | he ime Dress Your Feet the Holidays ee <= —At— Baxter & Baxter’s Our Great Semi-Annual Clearance Sale means style and comfort plus dollars saved. Everything except Canti- levers is going at prices $3 to $5 below normal, Many styles and sizes, and widths for all feet. Several new am, SPECIAL ¢@ TERMS AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER ON THIS BEAUTIFUL PHONOGRAPH Have the World’s Greatest Music in Your Home FOR THANKSGIVING No more “slow time” when com- pany comes or friends drop in for the evening. Noted artists will pla and sing for you—a snappy jazz— grand opera—classical music—popu- lar music—and we'll deliver the out~ fit in time for Thanksgiving day. THIS CABINET PHONOGRAPH plays all records and can be had in Oak, Walnut or Mahogany with eight selections of your own choice (any four double-faced $1.00 records), a record brush and an assortment of needles—the price $124.50 complete at $2 A WEEK rom anton. | the Y mit Your Favorite Selections Come and let us play your favorite selections. Any kind and as many as you likey we'll gladly play them all. nly Hits New Edison and Columbia ieee ie Phonographs me _ . Victrolas imbal Pianos Seattle’s Musical Headquarters lines of Strap Pumps have just been received and are in the sale. Military Heel Boots Ladies’ Brown Calf 9-inch Boot, best grade, all sizes; widths AAA to D; were $15— $11.85 Bench-Made Oxfords Pineus- Tobias Tan Calf Oxfords, none bet- ter to be had; were $16— $10.85 Henne’s Famed Pumps: In black, with Henne heels; they’re and wonderful the price; were $9.85 Special Pump Value Ladies’ Patent Pumps in two-eyelet ties and tongue effects; were $12 to $15, now going ” $7.85 $1.25 . $1.75 GREAT VALUES FOR THE MEN $6.85 ane $8.85 - Banister Shoes, sold regularly at Regular lines Excelsior and How $18.00 to $20.00-—— ard and Foster Shoes going at $12.85 1» $15.85/ $9.35 » $12.85 BAXTER & BAXTER scci. 4 at, 16— You'll find. High Grade Boots, Oxfords, Pumps, in broken sizes. Some wonder- ful values if your size is here. Two prices— Beautiful Boots Big lot Ladies’ Louis-heel Boots in colors; wonderful values at— $7.85 to $9.85 Broken sizes tn good Shoes. On the rack at. .....+4+