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1 MONUMENTS At Per Cent Reduction. Seattle Monument Co. 783 PIKc St.. Cor. Bth Avs. M. TOM \A. la Mrn.ii** . ~~ -x x • Ot«M«ar«k V* Sn«t *11 lHn.lt of Jfp *( rurlot chair V / ISM IN Aff Ji i The Lion Oyster House 71* FIRST AVE. Seattle's molt modtrn and beautifully appointed oyster pillN. A revelation of the utmost In perfect sanitation. Individual eulslne features which rank with the world's finest. We cater to the moat fustldl out. and our oyster specialties will surely please you. You are cordially Invited to Inspect this perfect cafe where everything used la the market'* Mat. The Lion Oyster House LARS PETERSON. PROP. 714 First Avtnut sS</cr/fty Seattle's Leading Dentists The Ideal Dental Office ■mMm aa4 A4r\r+ IUKI €NM CNvm i Stk »&4 Mlrt hoar?* IB •* Crwrn* Moh U N BMI|««oft. flrat «>•—. por «o«tli . » M «ri or TERTH — Tnao tmll tott«r than aaj o<Kor mount •A, Ml valeaaita por w«. from M »• (IS Al INik rrilr OIMMIN4 VMMw BitrafttMl fcf ft Nav Prtptnttm Boston Dentists lift W »>>■! At*. Ofpotfl* Boa Mairho. Vallk. 'tMa Haw*, • •. a (• « p. ■.; »«a4ar• !• ta It a m Trtfhw* Mala UM. la Prooont Location 11 To*r* Sapho—Real NOT A PICTURE At the Seattle Theatre All Week Tomorrow afternoon there will be a special matinee presenting the world talked of play SAPHO Admission 25c for any seat in the big theatre. Evening prices—20c, 30c and 50c, instead of $1.00 to $2.00. Not in the Theatrical Trust. See and hear "Sapho," the greatest French drama ever written. Seattle Theatre Third and Cherry MINERS GIVE UP GUNS WILLINGLY AS TROOPS GOME TItINIPAO, Colo, Oct 19 The Southern Colorado strike district »as • ccuplod liv more than 1.000 state troops tiwla). and martial law prevailed The aoldlera nre disarming hoth atrlke sympathises and coal mlno guards Many of the miner*, according to the union leader*, had disarmed themselves before the mllltla * ar rival They turned their weapon* In to the union official*, and the latter handed (hem to the troop* Distribute Troops nrl* Oen John Chase Immediate ly begun distributing troops about the v irlous mining camps l>et ill* were sent to the Verdeck berg, W'alsenburg, I Manna, Haiti 1 nits, l.udlow, Tobasi'O and llerwlnd districts. Reserves wrre held In readlne** to be . ushed to other points where trouble was considered possible The noldlers brought tents, two \«>eks' supply of provision*, and ammunition In plenty Two Ouarda Killed Qul.'t reigned at daylight through out the strikebound district. In "ester-days battle. Angus At exaadvr. a mine guard was killed A :econd guard was missing aft er the engagement. He had not re appeared today snd was believed to hav« been killed Two strikers were »o badly wounded that they cannot live The soldiers' first *tep on their arrival In the coal field* was to close every saloon In the section. TRANSFER DIAZi VERA CRUZ, Oct. J» —Felix Dtax today was still on board the t'nlted States battleship Uiulsluia. to which he was transferred last evening from the gunboat Wheel ing. He will he put on board the first liner for Havana unless none salts before Nov 4. the date on which the Louisiana Is scheduled to le re In that event, he will be landed At the flr*t neutrsl port he wishes SERIOUS CATARRH YIELDS TO HYOMN It will effectively relieve alt cur able forms cf catarrhal Ilia, bron chitis and cold In the head or money refunded by the dngglat, or the manufacturers, (tooth's Hyomel Co. Ituffalo, N Y Thera la nothing htat tlka My ornet, or )oat aa good, or thai «:>■»< auch q«lrk anl tor* reltaf at a ■mall coat—you brmtha It—no ■tomach dotfnc. Oomptoto outfit O. Try Hymnal at omem in dmt (lata tt—«nfl im bow q»Jekly It haata. aoothaa and purtflaa tba Irritated mombrana of tha braath- Ins organ* SUITS AND DRESSES To your moaauro. of |r»4« won I MM. ftt Vow T »rh pflm *IW TOUR TAIMIR* Ml I'tlai *1 Opoa Ktiol«c« ?:M Has Spooning Become Another Item in High Cost of Living? Cynthia Grey Discusses How Woman's Affection Is Exploited for Treats By Cynthia Grey That woman i* exploited I'* man lhe wide wot Id s»t < >titi• I is the cheerful hit <>f information whieh Mf I .urn I hap man Call, head of the international suffrage organi/alion, ha* been spreading since her return from a oirtuii of the ! k'lobe. < >f courne the average voutiß American ntiren na* narou felt that an\ of HIS INTERESTS were »eriou*ly threatened hy this Militarist verdict But pcrhap* he would better wake up ■ From lettcis which I have received latelv from fprN, it would seem that the yminK man * moat rhcmlied pet quisitc, SI'OONINtI. t* imperiled! Spooning i* a form of exploitation, the K'''" "teem to I think It looks as if they had found out that ihev are being M \I>K It) I'.W in SENTIMENT for every entertainment which cost* a man any MONEY! e One n"l has actually asked me to fix a SI AI.E < r PRICKS for her! Msde to Pav In Sentiment for Every Entertainment. Girls Claim. "How many kisses," she asks. "Is s theatre ticket worth? "Is one good night kiss enough for s msn the first time he takei you out? M |l « t«n cent picture show worth mor# than an lce<reem soda, when reckoned in handclaepef "(• the men who takes you to e i«nce In a ta*l entitled to more spooning then the one with whom you yo In e street air. **lf we girls heve got to pey msn with hiseee for aH our good timet, or else stay at home, I thlr* we ought to fl* eome eort of e tariff to go by.** . ►evidently Ihe girls, you *«-e now reallie th*t spooning, nn *i the prerogative of true lovers only. h*s become another Item In the Ml 008T OK IJ VI NO! . - I hav.. tw. a going with a man a year, write* another youn« wont an When he Is tired and ne«*ls re«t. he calls on me Hut when he buys theatre tlcketa. he take uiy pretty chum, who Is a regular apooner. "I don't spoon HO I HTAY AT HOME "I think my kisses TOO HIO A PKII'K to pay for a good Urne But of rourw. * girl of II would rather go with a bor ' wtth an Other girl, SO what Is she to do when she Is I AKTI t I.AK. HAS MAN ITT A PRICE TAO ON HIH (HIVAIJO Obviously that Is what the girls think Here Is a letter from one of them who resents paying even a marked down, bargain counter I know how It feels to be In a crowd snd not of It.'* writes NOW ' Vom pretty enough to have plenty of men friends, but I used to have a reputation for primness When my callers left It was to return no more And a girl g-ts mighty lonesome wi»cn a man n»« r come* .1 second time Meanwhile other girls not as clever as I were enjoying themselves lmmen*ely. What was their secret ' HPOONINO 1 _ "Now I spoon, and I am so popular that the other *Iris In our set "llut I don't respect myself as I did when I was loneaoroe "And I am In constant terror that I may fall In love with a man WHO WON'T RESPECT ME' "And then I would hale. hate. HATK all men forever' The Hate of Woman' Man can never escape that penalty when he demands Ttx> Ml I'll OF WOMAN. «io l. i g as »t <Hiiilng remains a normal phase of honest love mar Ing, It Is no more censurable than Its famous parallel, the billing and (Volnc of tuftlf* dt>*ea Bat as soon a* man exacts the detlcg-e car-ss of sterling affection for the paltry prlc*. of a play, even the tOf schoolgirl find* him out. and even she understands at least one preschment of ths big brained suffrage leader. DEMI ACQUITTED VTSW WWITWNSTER. fVt. l» —A rardlct of acquittal *»• ** turned today tn the raae >•f CharlM I ».«n, charged with robbing the New Weatmlnater branch "f the (tank of Montreal of |:7:..00A In September. 1111. Thin »a* ln>an « necond trial, the Jury In the nr«< baring dlaagreed l>ean waa ar retted In L«e Angwlea. CREATE NEW JOB Prompted by petition* from th» I'omona gran*", the county commt* slonera Tueaday created the office of county agriculture e*pert InatnK tor. and r*qi»e«tod that the director of the date bureau of farm develop ment find a man to fill the pla< • The creation of the office wa* an thorlted by the laat legislature. MAY FREE WELTY OLTMPIA. Oct. 29.—Tb« mm prlno.i board ha* recommended •' pardon for II J Welty, »enten< eil to three year* for misappropriate of ftt.ida of the Homo Security Kb* Inn* t-ank. at Helllngham. whilt president of th«> Institution Oor. I.lster would not Indicate what action he Intended to take ou the recommendation. TWO ARE KILLED SPOKANE. Oct. 29—A« the re •iilt of the engine of the Oreat Northern passenger train No I toppling over a tre*tle 50 feet high, after colliding with a work train at Waukee, 00 mile* southwest of here. Enrlneer Miller and Fireman I >av|d are dead today. 3,000 ARE IDLE I.OS ANGKI-ES, Oct 29 E H. Beavers, refugee from Torreon, Mexico, *ald that 3,000 men are without work there a* the result of the suspension of mining operation* due to the revolution. HE FORGOT IT HAN BERNARDINO. Oct 2ft That he waa. drunk at the time of hi* fir*t marriage and forgot all about It wa* the defenae offered liy J. K. l)|rk*on. on trial for Mkamy. KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE NAPA, Cnl . Oct. 29 — Word I* received that Charlea |> Newton of Napa wa* killed when hla uutomo hlle akldded over a 110 foot cliff In the nouiitalns weat of flukvlllu. CRUISERS REACH BREMERTON BREMERTON, Oct. 29—The crulanra Charleston and Ht I>oiil* arrived In Bremerton today from Han Eranelsoo. Pumpkin* filled with flower*; "Halloween Favors." Hpiclol price*. The Ro*ery, Ifi'iH Second Ave. Hl llott. 4241. All Flower* of the *ea*on at low e*t prlc<*. The iloi«!ry, 1 *>ub Huc bud Avtt, KliiuU i'HL THF. STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 191.1 New York hm» atarted a naw cry ll'a 'Htarve tha fly." That beat* counting 'am. "Itching Eczema Drives Me Wild!" ZEMO Stop* Itching Instantly INj • Ik IWHU Tm4mf aa4 It Itefrfim »«M«ha» iMlaatlr by *»*!*§ ZIMU TIU« im iMrtaiaed •«•»!» I)m AfMf! irMft la OwirMlrrl to th» n«ff llfklai InaUßtlf ' 7EM" will t>a a turpria* lo r«u }«uM m |t ha* hoan a aurprtao to tko-tvanda *tvo ha*o already triad it Tmtr flrat app'l ratlin if 7.KM'< Wttl bring laatant ra iaf ar t««r monty la r*fund*4 Tain and Mrhtrg raw •'«fHln| tfitraa a«r«« prickly h**t ptmploa. a*-aip itching r-iah tatt»f Ma/-hhaada. ahtn Irrftattan r inramma«ion atopa t'andruff !a n.thtng hut a« a)p aovarna watch ZKUo It aid atop *<*atp Itrh Irig It ftvaa hiaagad rallof to t»ahy • akin IfiuklN I' nt mlaa It for II" famo la a claan. pntlaapdr aUutloa appllad on tha akin N" olntmant nr paat* Hut »hr«a appll ati»na of ▼ «r hlah'v *a:u»<l madl*lna ha<l tho do««r»d tffM for a-aa-r.a ai.d * vful Itching I an dan r o Hr>] I.andau Cloak and Halt Co, Ht I."Ula Mo Flrat d meg tat • arorywhata a* 7!RM(), 21 a aaalod hot t la. or a»nt dlr• I »n par»|pt of prlro | > K W Rna* Madl clna C*o . f»t I tula Mo Hold and guaranteed In Roattlo hr ' Hwlft'a Prug «'o and Hartatl'a fl*a drug iMtH Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, THURSDAY, FRYE&CO.'S MARKETS At Follow*: Choice Sirloin 1 Q/* Steak 100 Rib and Loin 4 C. Mutton Chop* I WW (Our mutton K of a ei.perlor quality. Try It.) Choice T-Bone OA. Steak fcUC Choice Spare 101 _ Rlbe I C2\j Pork Liver, in<» 3 lb*, for I Ub 4 Can* Wild Roie QQ n Milk .. t- On Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It elgnlfle* purity and quality Bhope open until 6:20 p. rrv 4 Remarkable Opportunity $100 in Cash Prizes Given Away Before the HOLIDAYS FIRST PRIZE ...$50.00 SECOND PRIZE. $25.00 THIRD PRIZE . $10.00 FOURTH PRIZE..S 5.00 FIFTH PRIZE ...$ 5.00 SIXTH PRIZE. ...$ 5.00 For the best article on or argument in favor of Title Insurance Open to every boy and girl, man and woman in King County, EXCEPT em ploye* of this com pany and of the dif ferent Abstract Com panies in Seattle, in cluding members of their immediate fam ilies, and members of the Bar. Rules of Contest: Each article to con tain not less than 250 nor more than 1,000 words, to be submit ted in claimant's own handwriting, not later than December 15, 1913, and to be ac companied by at least 12 different adver tisements on Title In surance that will ap pear In the daily pa pers between now and that time. Mark ings to be made on the basis of 75 points for substance of ar ticle and 25 points for compositional excel lence. Absolute Impartial ity of selections guar anteed. Right to publish articles reserved. A payment of $5 will be made any non-prize winner whose article is published. Title Insurance booklet furnished on request. Washington Title Insurance Company WON'T OPPOSE IT Op;ioaltlon to the county'* paying the ounty fair deficit with drawn Tueaday night by th* Beat tie Commercial Club. The deficit la $2.*00. On Vivian ('arkaek'a compromla# »iiggc»<lon, the rlub went on record aa willing that tfc» county ahould atand for 11.r.00 of It. l*onald Mrjrin»*», prea Idenl of the fair a»«'«riat!on. apoka of the aartieat effort* made for ec<>. nominal management. TOOK LARGE SUM NEW YORK. (k-t :» —John C. Hchlldknecht. raahler of tha Waah burnt"ro*by Flouring mllla at Min neapolla, tu arreated In Mrooklyn yeaterday, charged with tha embea lieraent of l&S.OOO from hla era ployepa Private detective* fonnd him In • Brooklyn boarding houae. CITY DOCK OPEN Tli* n«»w municipal dock. Nt Iho foot of 1«<»1I *« . In for biwIDMM. Th» flint • hlpmrni from th« new wharf «u taken Tuetwlajr on th» flrltlnh »t«**jii«r I.Mina The cargo conalat of >6 ton* of aalarxla lo Victoria The new dock repreaenta the flrat of a unit of approximately f?O,- 000,000 for harbor Improvement" TAKES OWN LIFE PHU.ADKI.PHIA, Oct 29—«eo F. Coleman, i» mining engineer of Knnaan fitjr. Mo. and well known all over the VVeat. committed aul clde by ahootlng hlmaelf In a prl vgte hoapltal here yeaterdjiy. nOSTON', Oct }9 Tha 8. 8 Toronto arrived from Mull and re ported lighting nn empty lifeboat from the hurned liner Volturno In raid ocean Cold* Cauae Headache and Grip uuutvvi aaoMo omenta taint* r*m«'va Thaia la .nly i »»>• MH<>- MO QVTtNINIC " ft hft* timalurr of R W "iHi'VK on hoi Mr Samuel Treby Knows How the Lack oi Education Handicaps Men Mr, Treby began lilh own educa lion after ho wan -ft year* old. He known from personal experience what the stumbling blocks are In the way of Mm man who hasn't had a (food common school ednntlon. but he also knows that those may he overcome. Starting to educate himself after 20, he persevered until he finally graduated with honors from the University of Michigan. He haa hnd teaching experience In country, vil lage, trade and high sclioolb hut Is now devoting himself to the Y M ('. A. schools to tencjjlng the man who ckh education to acquire what he needs. Ills personal knowledge of the difficulties gives him unusual success tit his work. See tho Y. M. (\ A. Educational Secretary If you need his help. Dutitlah brunches, penmuushlp, pic. Amusements METROPOLITAN.";Vi, \ M'l 111 |( I OH A* A IIIHMI* Ml I ♦ Ml A n l-Htlglia Nollr<| Into lllif 7S?r ( NEXrsUN.r s ,I: lf<«l»rrl W ( limiiliKrk' <<r*nl Hlor) In l)ri»ftinl|f«>«! form I H VTRfi VI \ IIM I PB| WLmmm l,*W» *«|U *t A 0« COMMON /\ BL— f ' vk W V 'Hl>l Hl»»#fil«l Hih- K» m ui'i **i MMI - — Kafir* I II- Kpllrr |Ul<dir. "Ml. Ocallt-T) Sf»r CHURCH PACKED TO HEAR DR. MATTHEWS M« n ire not damned »t the fu 1 tur. da,y I'bey ar« damn* d how I he nihil without aptrltual relief on « arth ha» nothing vital In life Ills (!»:•» are •oipty, void. i»r. M A Matth«w», »penkln»c to » vajit throng at th«« revival meet ln»t In the Flrnt Proabjrterlan I.! church Ttie»day night, umdo hla point eloquently. fervently. N< mutter who you are, If you i arc n iilnner, you ara dead " True repoae of mind «nd heart, true I applnesa of aoul, he aald, lie* In aplrttual salvation, "which goea l>< rond the deviation* of human nature." TO TRY IT AGAIN GIVES UP 52,400 LONDON, Oct. 29 Mr Krnest Hbakb-ton, the famous explorer who made an unsuccessful dash for the South I'ole a f«w year* ago. Is arranging another Antarctic dltli n I"r 1914. He will be acrom panled by the same companions who were with blm on th<* former trip and will mart from South America, returning by way of New Zealand. ALTIANY, N. T , Oct 29 —■Oov. Glynn aay* no political "bo»a" con trola him. and thai be will not try to succeed htmself END INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GAS, SOUR STOMACH—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN TIMI ITI IN PIVE MINUTES YOUR UPSET STOMACH WILL PEEL PINE. Too don't want a alow remedy wheo your stomach la bad —or an uncertain one—or a harmful one— your Homach fa too valuable, you musn'l Injure It with dra»tlc druga. Pape'a lHapeptln la noted for Its •peed In giving relief; Ita harm- If •mum: Ita certain unfailing ac tion in regulating sick, aour, gassy stomach* Ita million* of curea In Indlgt-atlon. diapepaU, gaatrltla and other atomach trouble haa made It famoua the world oTer. CLEMMER SHOWING EXCLUSIVE SERVICE FEATURES FOUR DAYS—BEGINNING TODAY Wild Beasts at Large OR When the Menagerie Broke loose (IN TWO PARTS) THE FUNNIEST WILD ANIMAL PICTURE YOU EVER SAW You Will Laugh Train Is Wrecked I — and the Animals • / r Move Into Town You Will Scream a. the People = Move Out. THERE WAS NEVER A WILD ANIMAL PICTURE LIKE THIS BEFORE A Leader of Men (IN TWO PARTS) A SENSATIONAL DRAMA BUILT AROUND A STRIKE AT THE BIG MILL EDDIE ROESCH OLIVER G. _ . WALLACE Baritone Af pipe Qrgan CLEMMER MS2SE MftttMM I «lty I.mmt |fln« Iflfli "The Girl From Mummi" MIO. KIM OI.IVK * 4||, And •• iul nnd I l>» run I'lffKM Nig r • || I 11. 71 r fc*r llMlr* Or-hntf#, II M«'ir,*« |i. 7; e SEATTLE THEATRE"" I'lton# Muln 13 Tonight *fi'l All W'*k IIAII.KV A VfIMHMr I IIMI.NT "SAPHO" I'M I'"KH 2Or, lor. tOr Ilnritlli NlgM «r y }(f PANTAGES I-AI Kir. OKfIWAI Qmmm -f tl • k» *):•>. Mask h *;:• "The Apple of Paris" ft«ris«Uor<a! Wor4l*M lir«rnai!> I'iny M, •» It h HCHmiIIHO H|S\| 4*470 4 CO CMbor ltl( I nlnrta 10, <0r iJr. Matthew* Hpoke on "Saving Seat tli- » Dead "Though you ha** wobbled ftCroMK the line," he aald, Hp la Hav ing and quickening you by hl» Al mighty power There -Ik riot a hu man b< hiK the power of God cannot ► ave, will not aave, If you will al- Mow him to work In you " It la the condition of mind and ».otil that mutt be right, he elo quently argued Fully one half of the big congre. gaUon remained to kneel In silent prayer at the close of the m'-"»lr g Kor the remaining nlghta of the re vival. the aervlcea begin I promptly at 7:46. Rather than fice trial on charge* of having violated the Mann act, John M Diamond forfeited bal l to the amount <»f 12,400 by falling to up|>ear In the fedval court Tues day. Diamond la now In Vancouver. SAILORS BURNED NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Oct. 29. —By the explosion of a gßii'-llne tank on the battleship New Jersey one sailor wan fatally and two se riously burned. Keep thl» perfect stomach doctor In your bora® —keep It handy—get a large fifty-cent caae from any drug (tore, and then If anyone ghoull eat something which doesn t agree with them; If what they eat !aya like lead, fermenta and sours and forma gaa, cauaea headache, dUllness and nausea; eructation* !of acid and undigested food —re- member a* aoon «s Tape'* IHapep- Rln cornea in contact with the stom ach. all auch distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease In overcoming the worst stomach dis orders Is a revelation to those who I try It.