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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922. Comedy, Dancing at Moore * * * * * * * xy * 2 Parent-Teacher Bodies Will Meet The parent-teacher organizations NOVEL ACTS AT PALACE HIP | Sa saeste Wil tues fant, Weeane * * lday at 2:10 p,m. In room 19 of the Child Reuben Jones, will Beacon Hil school aecretary of the school board, speak New Pan Bill ==" | with the matinee Monday pro thewe little Maud Daniel ductie made jel, tiny im ‘The act includes songs, and bits of comedy and Maret are ptogramed athletes, They will present Jeeveral new athletic stunts, An lamuasing pair are Fred Sosman and Gladys Sloan in their comedy “Ro tween Dances,” an act of chatter and songs Dan Caslar and the Reasley Twins offer an act entitled “Musical Mo ments and Charm.” Casiar is @ dane ing comedian and the Begaley giris are young musicians who sing and dance, Johnnie Mills and Harold Mtl ler afe two young comedians who and actobatic dancing E on James and seen in “Fun in the Air,” an aerial athletic performance which ts said will be presented in a novel form They will frolic on a revolving ladder jin a sensational manner The Pantagescope will show comedy feature, a news week! ja “Fun from the Press,” with ' Goff presiding at the organ NOVEL ACTS OFFERED ON NEW PALACE BILL | An act, sald to be unusual in reen. ery, plot and characters, is “Killar ney Blarney.” a romance of the Emerald isle, with Michael Emmet and Efleen Moore, which comen to the Palace Hip as the feature of a few program Saturday “The Ile Rich,” in which Bert Lytell plays the role of a prince of wealth and then junk dealer, in to be the film attraction. Working In a new and a new y and Glenn attractive stage setting, Hurst and De Cars will present a musical comedy act “Millinery Nonsense.” This number also promises to be quite @ novel form of entertainment Feats of muscular strength, such as lifting dumb-bdelle weighing up to 00 pounds, juggling solid tron can hon balla, with comedy et play by another type of “dumb bell, com. prise the efforts of Marte Coretli and company in “An Athletic Surprise.” Numerous tricks are promined in the routine of Otto, Rardell Otto. They are jumelers, magicians jand hat «spinners. “Fiddling Around” is the title given the act of Vance and Alleen. “DADDY BE CARE! “18 OLYMPIC’S NEW COMEDY Present a new program for days, commencing Sunday week's bill at the Pantages beginning Th will offer an act of comedy dialogue, | and | ‘Ted Howland and his company will three “Daddy 1—Gladys Sloan, Pantages. 2—Billy Glason, Moore. Ted Howland, Olympic. 4—Ann Bardell, Palace Hip. Victor Moore and Emma Little-| Grette Ardine will call her num- tench te the mm of Orpheum |ATéine will be remembered as one Yaudeville at the Moore theater for | f the team of Bradiey and Ardine| the week stasting ‘Bintey. lof former days. Her aswistants ‘The Littlefield act 1 tea | *¥O chaps, Tyrell and Mack, Ntkesan roar*ace oe ole Billy Glason in “Just Songs and the Woods.” It le s cay, played | S8¥ine*,"” will present a number ta 4 hich the stories were written by on a bare stage which represents a| \ i Now York theater after the audience | Net! O'Hata, statt humorist of the has left the theater, ‘Mise Littietiela New York World. His act, mostly will have the role of an amateur | COM*ty, will be interspersed with looking for work. Moore will be the | %0ns* of Glason's own composition. | Alice and Mary McCarthy as “Two manager, hs | stage and there will be &/ rittie Girls in Blues,” have a quaint bes " who sho Cava nT ne | ctnging sentber. Claudia Coleman will offer some : | impersonations, including “The Ten ne he s— | Cent store Lady” “The Woman in| the Hotel Lobby.” Gordon and Ray will present an act of mirthful non- sense, and the Chandron Trio are serialists with daring feats. CHILDREN’S ACT TO HEAD NEW “PAN” BILL “Youth,” an offering by a company of 10 children, will headline the new The Cake Habit has made him wear « path up to the counter. “The Missus plenty to do, cleanin’ house and cookin’ meals, so Boldt’s does her bakin'—just as well as she could do it herself.” You try it in your home, 00. Entertainers: Beterre and King; General Admission: Mats. 25; Nights 4c Get Rid Of Fat Wherelt Shows iHeal Brings Beauty Re Careful” ts the title of the new) play, which ts anid to be one of the | funniest enacted by this company. In | addition to Ted Howland In the load: | ing comedy role, Frank Ellis, Anna | Chick, Elsie Rrosche, Raye Hurvey | and Jimmie Aden are cast in con genial roles, The California choras| of singers and dancing girls will be featured in some of the newest popu- | lar songs and specialties. For the lant times tonight, the Howland com pany is presenting “Cupid's Round; up.” A complete picture program in shown in addition to the musical | comedy, which appears at 3, 7:30 und 9:20 p. m. | Ina. October / | ! | | | { { | | Cyrena Van Gordon—Oect. 14 Contralto, Chic Opera Co, Evelyn Seotney—Oct. 24 Me’ropolitan| ¥ mbole—in January Igian Cellist oune—Keb. 16 +—March 9 CONVICTED ON | GIRL’S CHARGE; ‘Beachcomber Is Guilty of | Abduction and Burglary BREMERTON, Oct, 14.—-Convieted , {of abduction and of second degree burglary, Elmer A. Weber, Chico beachcomber, faces 26 years in the penitentiary if he is given the maxi mum penalties when he is brought ‘before Ju Walter M, Freneh. Weber count convicted both yesterday, largely on the tes timony of 16-year-old Grace Rahman, of Charleston, who sid Weber had forced her to live aboard hin launch for five months polling her to rob summer ho Tho girl mpecifically accused Web er of engineering the rebbery of the home of Clayton Conover, Seattle business man, near Manchester, The jury deliberated but a few minutes In each Instance WOMEN FIGHT FOR FORTUNE A hotly-contested oattle for the valuable extate of George Washing ton Carmack, famous as the discover er of the Klondike, is scheduled to start In superior court Monday be tore Judge King Dykeman In accordance with Carmack's will, his wife, Mre. Marguerite Carmack, inherited his estate, valued at ap proximately $400,000, and was ap pointed administratrix, Now Mre, Grace Graphic Saftig, of Rerkeley, Cul., who claima to be Car mack’® daughter, has petitioned to have Mra. armack removed and to V. G. Front appointed adminis. | wan on tta Mitebell will be| trator Mrs. Saftig’s mother dian woman NEWSPAPER ON BIG LINER Passengers of the transpacific liner President McKinley are greeted each morning of thelr voyages between Seatth and Oriental porta by a copy of the “McKinley Morning Kick,” «| newspaper published aboard the ves wel that contains the latest wireless reports from all parts of the world) and accounts of the events occurring on board the venrel. Many of the President McKinley's passengers have reported that during | Wn ocean voyages they received quite « “kick” while reading the} news sheet which members of the ship's crew. Highland Park P.-T. A. to Meet The Highland Park Parent Teacher nenociation will meet at the school puse Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 2:30 p. m. The echool children will give a short program. Herbert Collier will speak on the culture of roses, other flowers and bulbs, Refreshments will be worved. was an In “THEOSOPHY AND the New Paychology” is the subject of the leo- ture by W. G. Shepard to be given at the services of the Seattle Theo- sophical ‘society, Sunday, at # p. m. SERVICES AT the Apostolic Faith minsion, 211 Occidental ave. will be held Sunday at 11 a m. and at § p.m. TEETH EXTRACTION THE SEATTL L published by | jeause Pa: E STAR Jane Stanf BY MARIAN HALE American girls have cultivated distinctive personalities, now they should have @ distinct style of dress, This ts the opinion of Jane Stan- ford Hodges, who distinguished her- self on © designer in the New York Textile high school, and has just won 4 scholarship at Wallcourt school, to The current battle between the long and short skirt Is, she believes, another evidence that we are freeing ourselves from the sartorial yoke of Paria “A few years ago women would have accepted the long skirt, fuat be- ordered it. Now they don’t—-they are protesting, and many of them will continue to wear the short skirt regardless of what the majority may do. “This ix because the short skirt ie a |distinctly American atyle, adapted to American life. It would be ridiculous for the American business girl to give up such comfortable, becoming style, just because women in Paris have decided to wear longer gar mente. “Then lengt® of a skirt should no! be determined by style but by ap propriatencss. “For the home and for evening wear long skirts have always been mont lovely. They have a grace and ® suggestion of femininity a short skirt can never give. “When © woman has worn a prac tical werge deess or suit all day, noth- ing rests her more than to put on a long, flowing, feminine-looking gar ment Color, too, 1# tmportant. I am glad to see that women are giving Up the steady black diet and inctud. ing a few colors in their fashion menu! Mins Hodges does not give all her thoughts to costumes. She also has FREE DAILY OHIO PAINLESS ¢ | bone rubber, which does roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, eet of teeth .. Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- production of the human gum. GOLD Cnown | BRIDGEWORK . .. $4.00) Most of our present patronage ts rible pains every month and at times, while the democrats would vote for recommended by our a cuatom- tre, whose work je still giving ood satiafaction. All work guaranteed for 15 yeara | Examination tree OHIO. CUT RATE DENTISTS Kata 4 20 Years University st. Open ® to 6 Dally—-0 to 12 Sundays A Pretty Skin Follows Good Blood Peshastin, Washington—"When I was about fourteen years of age I had an operation for appendicitis find the doctor said It would retard development until I was 18 or 19) years of age, but I heard how good | | Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription | was for young girls #0 J took four | | bottles of it and came into woman. |hood within a year. Then I started getting healthy and strong. Before ! 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Mrs. MaRY Dae, Route 7, Xenia, Ohio, If you suffer as did Mrs. Garland or Mrs. Dale, you should give this well- known medicine a thorough trial. —Advertinement continue her work in costume design. | PAGE 7 MAN JILTED; GIRL KILLED Centralia Young Woman, 20, Shot by Suitor, 63 Safe robbers neized an opportunity| CENTRALIA, Oct. 14-~A 20-yeage while Julius A.| ld girl was shot and killed here iat Caratens, of the Carstens Fuel Co,, | MEN, becaune, beheve, sm ens Ma 2 a, “ ‘| had refused to marry a 63-year-old tultor, who killed her and then come moments, and looted the safe, which | mitted suicide. had been jeft unlocked, taking| 4 Stoltz, 63, rejected by Margaret 575.63 in checks and $145.46 In cash. | Parfit, 20, and ordered to stay away investigating the| from the Parfit home, stepped into CET $575 IN OFFICE SAFE Robbers Loot Fuel Strong Box and Escape Friday afternoon, police 168 Honton st, was absent for a few Detectives were robbery Saturday the road near here last night and Several hundred dotiars in cash, | halted the car in which Miss Partt wag riding with Albert Einer, Withe out explanation, Stoltz opened fire. | Five shots struck the girl, killing her instantly. The police found stoltz’s body in the yard of the boarding house where he lived, his head shat tered by a bullet from his own gin, clothing and jewelry were stolen by thieves in numerous other robberies reported to the police Saturday. J. Hamada, proprietor of the Olym pie hotel, 105 Yesler way, was slug ged and robbed early Saturday by three men dreswed as sailors, while he wan renting a room to them While Hamada was unlocking a door, the trio jumped on him, beating him unconscious, They took $15 from his pockets and fled NEW SHOW TOMORROW Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. ¢.0.Gabrielson “Myr “Clumpic, TED HOWLAND’S MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE WITH THE CALIFORNIA BEAUTY CHORUS IN “DADDY, BE CAREFUL” A RIOT OF FUN, MELODY AND COLOR use "Ib METHODS, ‘ord Hodges went on. “I belleve New York wom- en are the most smartly dressed of | any in the country, but California! women know how to create the most beautiful backgrounds for them selves. Their homes are much more original and beautiful than those in the East. “California women, too, have de- veloped a very distinctive style, and have done wonders with the sports costume. “I believe if designers were ever to make an effort to reinstate the corseted figure American, women would resist it even more than the jong skirt. “Girls who have been trained to be athletic and have never worn jatayn would not begin now. “After all, women are progressing. Common sense was never so much the vogue as it tn today. Increase Your Own Pay “Women no longer want to be |staves of fashion, They want beau TORE up earning power tiful styles, and comfortable ones for the time when sick- nd when they find them they do not wish to exchange them for mere pass- jing tutte.” MAYOR OUT FOR ‘MRS, SWEETMAN Democrat May Take Stump for Republican ness or age may take away your pay envelope. Start by opening a Sav- ings Account at the Dexter Horton National Bank, making it your storehouse of reserve, inancial strength, and thus increas- ing your pay. OPEN SATURDAY Possibility that Mayor E. J. Brown, & democrat of many years’ standing, |wit take the stump in the interests lof a republican legislative candidate, [Qe egainat the democratic nominee, | }loomed Saturday, following the ex- porure of an inter-party plot to de- |feat Mra. Maude Sweetman, republi-| lean candidate for the legislature in| ithe 44th district. Dr. Brown declared that democrats and republicans whose enmity he had ‘aroused were taking this means to| punish Mrs. Sweetman for / him in his campaign for the mayor: | alty “When I was elected,” Dr. Brown said, “I told the people it was a non partiean office and that I'd keep out | } | | of of Dexter Horton. National Bank Second Ave. and Cherry ‘st) SEATTLE, politics, But if other nonpartisan | ficlals get in this campaign and| try to punish me and my friends— | well, I'l get in, too, and, if I do, they'll know it.” | The anti-Sweetman combination | would pledge republicans to vote for [Rex §. Strickland, democrntic legis | lative candidate-in the 44th district, Paul Houser, republican candidate for senator In the Sist, 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 558: was sprerely bruised Thursday night when struck by a dar driven by Regina 8. Ralph, 714 | Leary ave., at First ave. 8S. and Marginal way. An unidentified man was TO MAINTAIN PERFECT HEALTH ‘There is only one way to maintain perfect health and thet is by ” keeping the vital organs in proper condition always, 559 knocked down when he be-| ‘The vital organs most susce; ible to derangement, and the case came confused In the street at West: | you can Idast afford to have lafeoted, are the Kidaeye--for lake ave. and Valley st., Thursday @fections ere the direct cause of a host of diseases such ae | night. W. K. Speldel, of Ronald sta. | Rhe: Lumbago, Sciatica, ete. sa |tion, driver of the car which struck rua ‘afiicted ithe man, did not get his name. troubles. “Use dreaded Kidney or Bladdes | SERVICES AT THE Green Lake | Baptist church will be held Sunday | at 11 a, m, and & p.m. Rev. J. B.! Taylor, pastor, will discuss “A De. | jelsive Test of Character” at the} morning service. The subject of the | evening lecture will be “The Humil: | ok of being by oDills = eed KIONEYS cok iiny sekane. Momeer ata? pecorap Reng oo ing, Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock weave Seattle Dally 5, #900, 10:30, 11:30 m., 1:46, 3:16, 6:15 p.m. ‘xcept Sunday. SPECIALNIGHT SERVICE From Seattle to Bremerton Saturday and Sunday, 9:30 p. Wednesday, Friday, Satur- day and Sunday, 11:30 p. m. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Hremerton D 7:15, 11:30 a. m, 15 op. Extra trip Sat. & Bun,, 9:30 Passenger Fare 80c Hound 'T N iy m, ity of Christ.” Kidney trouble ere:—gravel or brick Geposits, swollen jointe, - —~———— — specks floating before the eyes, headaches ‘and dinsinose, pews ta SERVICES AT the Madison the neral feeling of listlessness and lack of ambition, chureh Sunday morning will Include | Use Pillsa—the reliable Kidney remedy. a lecture “The Life Indeed,” and in Sold for 50. @ bes. Sample i the evening a special music service | dre to will precede a lecture on “The Ear. | NA-DRU-CO., Inc., nest Seeker. | BUFFALO, N.Y. DR. EDWIN 4. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia st. 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