PRESIDENT WILSON CALLS UPON PEOPLE TO GIVE
THANKS TO GOD FOR THIS NATION'S GOOD FORTUNE
WABIUNOTON. Oct 21 rail
Inn upon the nation to oheerve
Thankstlvlng day. Nov JR. I'rea
Ident Wltaon today Issued a proc
tarnation characteriiln* the paat
M>ir one of speolal blessings In
which the country had maintain
e.l peaoe and averted Ita rights
without a breach of friendship.
Ilia proclamation follow*:
"It has lon* been the honored
cuatom of our people to turn In
the fruitful autumn of the year
in praise and thanksgiving to
KODAKERS—
"In at one, at five
they're done"
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Choice Loin 4Q.
Pork Chops .... 0
Choice Mutton •
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• hop* Open Until •:20 •M.
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
Look yeara younger! Lite Grand
mother's recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur and nobody will know
The use of Sage and Sulphur for
restoring faded, gray hair to Its
natural color dates bark to grand
mother's time. She used It to keep
her hslr beautifully dark, glossy
•nd abundant. Whenever her hair
fell o>it or took on that dull, faded
or streaked appearance, this aim
pie mixture was applied with won
derful effect.
Rtit brewing at home is mussy
•nd out-of-date Nowadays, by ask
ing at any drug store for a 50-cent
Jtaftle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
pnur Compound," you will get this
famous old recipe which can be de
pended upon to restore natural
color and beauty to the hair and is
splendid for dandruff, dry, fever
lah. Itchy scalp and falling hair.
A well known downtown druggist
says it darkens the hair so natural
ly and evenly that nobody can tell
It has been applied. You simply
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
It and draw this through your hair,
taking one strand at a time By
morning the gray hair disappears,
and a#er another application or
two It become* beautifully dark,
glossy, and abundant.
Resinol will
stop that ugly
itching rash
The moment that Resinol Oint
ment touches itching skin the itch
ing stops arid healing begin*. That
is why doctor* have prescribed it
so successfully for twenty years in
even the severest cases of n /ema,
ringworm, rashes, and many other
tormenting, disfiguring skin dis
eases. Aided by warm hatha with
Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment
makes a S' k skin or scalp healthy,
quickly, easily and at little cost.
frtirol OinliMnt V•* "fl V»»p •
rScar i*«r p MflM, bUd^MftAl
S<, 1 >, y ail > ; I r,r tf»«l fr " *"»'« lO
fie. , 1* I'V » ■» M<i
■4531E STAI MSJT
MS M SESULTg
Almighty (Jtul for many hies"
Inga and mercies to us us n na
tion.
The venr that la now drawing
to a close has been, while » >enr
of discipline because of the
mighty forces of war and
change* which disturbed the
world, also a year of s|>ei lal
blessing for tia.
Another \ear of poacn bna
been vouchsafed us; another
>i ar In which not only to lake
thought of our duty to ourselves
WOMAN TELLS
OF 'DOPE' HABIT
Under Arrest With Doctor,
She Tells How They
Fell
SAYS THEY ARE "PALS"
At the clt> I*ll are ii man and
woman. nerve lorn by the ravages
of drug*. Three year* ago both
were glowing with health and filled
with ambitions. Today they aye
Porter Charlton and wlf# he mur.
dared who, before her marriage 10
Charlton, was Mary Scott Caatle.
beautiful divorcee and actress
Sketches show the aventa leading
up to and after the murder In a
villa at Lake Como, Italy.
wreck*.
Mm. Alice San ford. arrested laat
Friday with Dr II O Gtlllssle, who
la accused of looting the Swift
pharmacy for drugs. met the doctor
in Vancouver. B. C . <julte by accl
dent, as she waa walking atonic a
street Two men insulted her I»r,
UUllasle caiqe to her rnrut
They have (>#«n *|>ala slnc«> She
waa a domestic Ui«*n In a Van
couver home, and be w.n chief aur
geon for a ratlroad
They hegan using dope, and both
loat their positions They became
human derelicts, driven from place
to place by the police.
A few days ago they came to Se
attle, penniless, and suffering tor
tures because they could get no
drugs
Krlday night Dr Ollllsele dlsap
peared He returned the next
morning with a suit case full of
drugs, stolen from the Swift store.
He »nrl Mrs. Sanford then sails
fled their cravings. but they took
an overdose, and the proprietor of
the apartments where thev were
staylnK became alarmed and noti
fied the police. •
"Please tell the young people
about our rases, said Mrs. San
ford today ' I-et them take warn
ing by the example we have set."
An attempt will b» made to cure
the woman.
Dr Cllllssle Is facing a charge of
grand larceny. He Is In a critical
condition.
OPENS A NEW TRACT
W. W. Beck, the man who bought
Ravenna park for next to nothing
and who later sold It for 1132,000
has purchased 175 acres in the Du
warn lah river valley, and has open
ed the tract for sale. *» "Eureka
Acres."
'CASCARETS' SET
YOUR LIVER AND
BOWELS RIGHT
They're Fine! Don't Remain
Bilious, Sick. Headachy
and Constipated.
Best for Colds. Bad Breath,
Sour Stomach —Children
Love Them.
Get a 10-cent box now
He cheerful' ' lean up Inside to
night and feel fine Take Cascv
rets to liven your liver and clean
the bowels and stop headaches, a
tad cold, biliousness offensive
breath, coated tongue, sallowness,
sour stomach and gases Tonight
take f'ascarets and enjoy the nicest,
gentlest, liver and bowel cleansing
you ever experienced. Wake tip
feeling grand Everybody's doing
It. Cascareta best laxative for
children also.
bisuraTCD
MAONesia
FV»r IniHdfullori. h*«rt
burn bsl< hlnv. iour », •••■
t!(k «• tltfl|M)oilfut ot BlivlllAa
mff♦*r t«. rifutrallx#
tlt«» #•*• #•*«» »r|il will hl* 'hi' ' i us* of
nfv'-rv utornM- 1 <Ilnor I«t Im
mrdlHtp rrllrf i plciiM.nit i ri* * i»wn»l v«-.
at mll flruifffffltft ''vrvwhtri, In
Hthar powder or tablet form.
ami mankind, tint alao to adjnat
ourselves t" many responsibltl
tlr«H thrust upon its by the war.
wlili h him Involved utmost the
whole of Rurope.
"We have been able to assert
our right* and the rlKhta of man
kind yithout a breach of friend
ahl(i with Ihr great natlona with
which we have had to deal: and
while we have asserted our
rights, w« have been able alao to
perform duties, and enerclse
privileges of auccor and hrlpfnt
CHARLTON AND WIFE HE MURDERED!
STORY OF THE CRIME IN SKETCHES
EXPECT VERDICT
BY NEXT WEEK IN
CHARLTON TRIAL
BY ALICE ROME
COMO, Italy. Oct. 21.—-The
Illness of Micaell Picardi, Por
ter Charlton's counsel, is un
derstood to be so Improved
that it was believed today he
can resume his work In the case
against the young American
charged with slaying his wife,
the former Mar/ Castle.
50 HURT IN N. Y.
FERRY SMASHUP
NEW YORK, Oct. 21—Up
wards of 50 persons w»rs In
jured today when ths Lacks
wanna railroad ferry Nether
lands crashed Into the pier
head of the Christopher at.
dock in a fog.
More than 1,000 passengers,
en route to offices and atores
In the metropolis, were aboard.
Most of them were women.
The women. In panic, became
hysterical. Automobiles and
wagons heaped up together on
the lower deck. Finally the
passengers were landed,
screaming with fear.
ICEMEN DANCE AT
EAGLES' TONIGHT
"How'd you like to be the Ice
man?"
The Icemen of Seattle, with their
wives, ar.d sisters, and sweet
hearts, are going to dance at
Kagles' hall, Thursday night. And
the event, will be neither Icy nor n
frost.
The Icemen, on the contrary,
promise Ml who attend a warm
tlrn«. The only Ice that will be In
evidence will be the ice In the
punch.
It's to he the fourth nnnuai ball
of the Icemen's union, local No 102.
C'avanaugh's orchestra will fur
nlsh the music.
SHOT IN HIP; SUES
WKNATC'IIKK. Oct 21. Rec»il»e
Tony lohn, deptiltxed by tbe sheriff
nn'l Klven a revolver to apprehend
an e»<aped word of the M'dlril
l,ali« acylum, *e17,0d upon hi* rlufton
with mich exc««* enthu*laKm thnt
he nhot thru a Honff] door In a
I oral hotel and hit Ml** Sylvia
from, a wnltre«», In the hip. « »ult
n today on file aKaln*t Sheriff t'ha*
Kenvon Ml** <'ro*» link* $2,600
damage*.
HUSTED IS ON STAND
KVKKKTT. Oct. 21 Karl J. Mil*
tod, democrat!<• candidate for <on
croHH ln*t fall, and a member of
the boird, toow tbe land to
day In hi* own dofenno In tbe dl*
barment case BKfln*t him Hunted
I* accused of misappropriating
funda of client*
STAR-THURSDAY. OCT. 21, 1915. PAGE 5.,
nesa which ahould servo to dent
oiistrste our desire |o make of
flee* of friendship the means of
a truly disinterested and utisulf
Ish service
"Our ability to serve nil who
could sva 11 themselves of our
services In the midst of crises haa
been Increased by a gracious
Providence, by more and more
abundant crops, our ample ,fl
nancial resources have enabled
us to steady the nmrketa of the
world and In fncllltate nei essary
tonjorrow.
A verdict Is expected this
week
Attendants reported Charlton
still very nervous, but as he has
already told his own story of
hammering the woman to
death, he will be questioned
only Incidentally hereafter, and
it Is hoped he will not break
down, as was feared Tuesday.
SHE DARKENED HER
GRAY HAIR
A Kinin City Lady Darkened Her
Gray Hair and Stimulated It*
Growth by a Simple
Home Procrai
SHe Telle How She D<d It
A well known realdent of Kan
aaa City. Mo, who darkened her
gray hair hv a almple home proc
eaa. made the following Ulatcment:
Any lady or gentleman ran darken
'their gray or faded hair, atlmulale
It* growth and make It itoft and
gloaiy with thla almple recipe,
which they ran ml* at home To
half pint of water add 1 07. of hay
rum, I email hoi of Rarho Com
jmund and '4 or. of glvcerlne
Theae Ingredients ran hp purchaa
ed at any drug atore at very little*
rn*f Apply to the hair every olh
er <la> until the gray hair I* dark
ened sufficiently, then every two
week* Thl* mixture relieves
aralp troubles and la excellent for
dandruff and falling hair. It doe*
not Main the a-alp, Ik not atlrky or
greasy and does not ruh off. It
will make a gray haired person
look 10 to 20 year* younner."—Ad
vertisement.
It Takes Character
to avoid unnecessary ex
penditures, and to save
money, but it pay* —the
price is not too high —think
hard about saving some
thing NOW when you are
making money.
Interest 4 per Cen *
UNION
SA VINGS &
TRUST CO.
OF SEATTLE
Capital and Surplus $800,000
JAMES D. HOGE, President
J. D. SOLNER,
Vice President and Trust Offlct7
IIOGL 3UILDINO
In the Heart of the Financial
district
movements of commerce, which
the war might otherwise have
rendered Impossible, and our
people have come more and more
lo n sober leall/.atloifr of the part
they have been called upon to
play in a time when all the world
la shaken by unparalleled ills
tresses and disaster*.
"We have had prosperity while
other peoples were nt war, but
our prosperity ha* been vouch
safed ik we believe, only that we
inlghl heller perform functions
GERMANS TURN
ON FOE IN EAST
Russia Feeling the Might
of New Teutonic
Offensive
PRESS TOWARD RIGA
IjONDON, on 21 (intherlnn
new MttniiKtli. Teutonic Invader*
are prenHln* aharply their fluinlrm
In the Ulrh ronton Itiiaala In fenl
IriK attain Ihf might of the German
offenalve unci foara It
The I'ctrograri official Ntatement
here early today siild llihl
fighting "continues" In the region
of Iho Milan road *> uthweat from
Riga, while on the tivlniiU front,
southeast of lllga, the fjermans
were on the offensive.
SAY ATTACK FAILS
P\HIB, Oct 21 Tim Herman*'
tretnendou* i»ffort to pierce the
French lines east of Hhelms fulled
pitifully, the war offl< — mulfmrnl
today declared
RADUJEVATZ TAKEN
PAtllH, Oct II. —tlulgir* h*ve
orrapM lt><lu)r«*u. and Ita Inhab
itant* *re taking refuge In Ku
mania Itadujevati la close I- the
Junction of Herbla. Hutgarla am!
Ilumanli.
USE JAPANESE ARMS
VIENNA. Oct 21 That Japan
has heeded the Russian plea for
■upplylng her with munition* wa*
Indicated today by a war cfflce
•tatement which re|»>rted the cap
ture of Japanese firearm* end em
munition In the (iallcla at niggle.
Thl* aeliure wa* Incidental to
destruction of an armored train In
the Putllovka river region.
DR. PARKER INJURED
l»r Maud Parker. 419 ftoylston
ave . wss suffering Thursday from
slight Injuries sustained when her
automotille collide.l wltti that of
Frank A Conn el, TK4O 2?nd ave.,
Wednesday Her f»c« wa* cut by
shattered k!bss
Corns and Calloutes
I'"-' « '■ • « f» II»r« l«
*fwl *ur*«t r«m"b hn«*n
"T»» I jwv»»» # 'i "t nf
f»n»|M«nil In *»rm fool t<al h "
Thl« i »■ Initkh* r«ll+f rorni
»f"l ■ « an bm right
• •ff K.utiif #ff* f«.f a< hing
or i*ui> frfi and #■•»* hurt I
It thrnufh !h» |h*'M nmnv-
In# »h» I .•»*• Hoi "f
r|d« fii» rmii at any drug
or f«r<«ral »l»f» Prepared at
M#«iir«i F'ifmula laboratorlMi.
l»«>u*n, ♦ »hio
"Dear. !* the Coffee like mother
uaed to nHkn'''
"Yea. Dick "
"Well, give me tea. then; mother
never could make good coffee"
"But, Dink, tlila la 111-Uradn Cof
fee Company's Coffee. A rhlld
could make Rood coffee from If
"Another cup of coffee, plea»e'
That aure la coffee with a fine
flavor."
100 Feet North of Pike St. at
1515 SECOND AVE.
A lot of coffee aatlafartlon for a
little trouble.
Hle»t-C>rade Mend by the cup,
2c and 3c. Bring your luncheon
TODAY'S BEAUTY AIDS
To clear up and whiten the skin
and secure that charm of pink and
white youthful freshness so much
desired hv all women you will find
It far safer to rely upon a gcod
face lotion rather than powder To
get rid of that shiny and muddy ap
pearance In your complexion, dls
solve four ounces of spurmax In
one half pint hot water, and add
two teaspoonfuls glycerin. Apply
this to your face, neck and arms,
rubbing gently until dry. This lo
tion does not show or rub off like
powder and Is much better. It Is
splendid for removing tan, freckles,
pimples and sallowness
You can make a delightful sham
poo for a very trifling cost If yon
get from your druggist a package
of canthrox and dissolve n tea
spoonful In a clip of hot water,
l'our a little at a time on the scalp
and rub briskly. This creates an
abundance of thick, white lather
that thoroughly dissolves and re
moves all dandruff, excess oil and
dirt After rinsing, the hair dries
quickly, With a flufflness that
makes It seem heavier than It Is,
and takes on a rich luster and a
softness that makes arranging it a
pleasure Advertisement.
which war rendered It lni|>oßstb|e
for (hem to perform
Now, thnfefore, 1. Wood row
Wilson, president of the I'nlted
Mates of America, do hereby des
ignate Thursday, the twenty fifth
of November unit, H* a day of
thanksgiving and prayer, and in
vile people Ihruout the Innd to
real* from thr wonted ormpit
lions, and ill I heir several homes
and place* of worship, reudnr
thanks to Almighty God."
FIND SCANDAL
IN B. C. INQUIRY
Great Sums Paid Member*
of Cabinet, Evidence
Shows
CALL IT REPTILE FUND'
VICTORIA, Oct. 21 A fiirthfr
atartllnK turn In tho I'aclflr Coast
Coal Mine* Inquiry hern Involves
tin* whiild Mrllrlde cabinet In the
acatidal which la belntr u»i«-artl»*-d
aa to the aettlng aalda ol a largo
auni of money by directors ,>f the
company, to b* applied to payment
of aervlcea rendered, or to be ren
dered. by the government.
A* «n Industrial corporation deal
ing with one of the natural re
source* of (he province under;
license from the crown, the I'aclflc
Coast Coal Mines and ll* directors
came In touch with administrative
authority at many points A friendly
provlnclcl government was worth
money to It.
In one parllrultr ln*tanre that
haa already come to light. thl*
frlendllnes* was con»ld«r«"l ao *al
liable by director* that they ap
propriated $105,000 an a ti can* of
demon*!rating to mem.icr* ->f the
M'Mrlde rablnet that gratitude
sonietlmea eilata In amities* corpo
ration*.
Thl* feature «>• stranrely
brought out ye*terday In the testi
mony of Charles C. Mlchener of
New York, who I* attempting to
ret the *tork of the company
[■ooled.
lie related Inalde Information
which bore dearly on the ao-called
reptile fund "
Mb hener stated that the fund
wa* Intended to be ufed for i>ollttcat
purpose*.
l»r, H. K. Young. mlnl*ter of a«rl
culture and education. «n the re
cipient. be raid.
MAY IRWIN TO
LEAD A PARADE
May Irwin I* organizing an army
of 8.000 voluntoora to march In the
woman'* nuffraßp parade In New
York Oct 23. 1
It will b« rallcil "Tho Women
Who Watch and Walt" army.
CHILD MARVEL'S
MOTHER COMING
Mr* Winifred Sackvlllc Stotier,
(if Plttuhurß. whoae 12->«ar-old
daughter apeak*. writes and reads
eight languages and rides horse
back, drives an auto, m»n,
cooks an<l plays several musical
Instruments. will lecture nn "Nat
ural Education" at the H roadway.
high school at 2:.10 o'clock Satur
day afternoon. The public Is In
vlted
Mr*. Sinner haw PHtnblliihnd 39
nrhociln In llilb country and 11
abroad.
Y. M. C. A. BLOWOUT
The monthly blowout of the
Midget data of tha v m. C. a. ,
hoys' department. tho younger high
school members. was hold Wednes
day night, with a feed and good
time. Paul Fung, the young Chi
nese c irtoonlst of Franklin high
school, cartooned many of those
present, and a cup was presented
to tleorge Shield for the best class
sour. The cup was a beautiful tin j
affair.
STEEL COMMON IS UP
NKW YOrtK, Oct 21. On two
sales, Bethlehem steel common ad
vanced "O' H points, selllnK up to
r>9!* 7 n tod a;
Raymond R. Frailer, University
of Wisconsin, '00, was elected pres
ident of tho College club unanl-l
tnously, at the annual banquet I
Wednesday night. 1
yVY-cDoUSall Wbulliwick
Good Things Reduced
for Tomorrow
One Big 85c Day
$1.25 FANCY SILKS 85c
Thirty-six-inch popular Fancy Silks, including
hairline, chalkline and Pekin stripes, suitable for
street and house dresses, tomorrow, 85c yard.
85c for $1.25 Black Satin de Qiine, 36 inches
wide.
85c for 5t.25 Black Satin Duchesse, 36 inches
wide.
85c for $1.00 Black Wool Crepe, 40 inches
wide.
85c for 5t.25 Black Satin Messaline, 36 inches
W ldC. —Flr»t Floor.
85c Specials From
the Art Shop
Car<l Table Covers,
stamped on white canvas
weave i>r ecru linen.
Novelty Handkerchief
Bags, tinted on tan cloth
with *elf color top,
or Laundry Hags to match
the above.
36-inch Canters of honey
comb net. stamped.
Pierrot I'mbroidered
Runners stamped for sim
ple outline stitch.
— Fourth Floor
85c for Boys'
Corduroy Knickers
If the boy reads this his
mother will be out 85c, for
every boy likes Corduroy
Knickers. These are a
heavy weight and rich
brown color. Tomorrow,
only 85<\ -Third Floor.
85c for Women's
Hand Bags
That Were $1.25, $1.50.
$2.00, $2.50
Good staple styles in all
sort* of shapes, including
some of the top-strap
Purses that are *o popular
at the present time. One
day only, Bf»C.
—Klr»t Floor.
MEN!
For 85c You Can
Buy $1.50
Union Suits
For this day we will
have 12 dozen heavy weight
Ribbed Cotton Union Suits
in sizes 34 to 4<>. You had
better come early.
Men's Fiber Silk Socks
4 Pairs for 85c
Sizes 9' 2 to 11 J. j, in
black, gray, navy or tan.
c—Mrn'a 'Imp. W here \ nines are
Ile» ter-—First Floor.
Flowers for
Trimmings and
Bouquets 85c
Fur Flowers with metal
stems and leaves; Velvet
Roses in rich shades;
clusters of small Pink
Roses with foliage; Caincl
ias. All are very suitable
for dainty hat trimmings
or corsage bouquets. One
day only, 85<*.
—Second Floor.
85c for Women's
Over-Gaiters
And you know how pop
ular over-gaiters arc These
are black, and sell regu
larly at $1.00 and $1.25.
Tomorrow only, 85r.
—Second Floor.
$1.25 and $1.50 Silk
Lace AUovers, 85c Yard
The most of these arc all
•■ilk, attractive designs for
yokes, sleeves, blouses and
cxetiing dresses; ,V> inches
wide. One day only, 85C
—First Floor.
IUII AHJIAHKf* 117 ft
Colonial Glass
Water Set 85c
This set includes a two
quart "Colonial" fire pol
ished glass Water Pitcher
and six Water Classes to
match, 85<*.
Fourth Floor
Pattern Veils 85c
That Should Be $1.50
and $1.75
These are Novelty Veils
in Filet and other meshes,
some with chenille dotted
borders in black, brown or
white. Tomorrow, only
85<S —Flr»t Floor.
85c for German
Silverjflesh Bags
Six and 7-inch Mesh
Rags with narrow en
graved frame* and long
chain handles. This is an
extraordinary value.
Two Tone Silk *
Hosiery 85c
Fancy Hose in many
popular combinations, in
cluding black and purple;
preen and black; tan and
white ; black and red ; navy
and black. These Silk
Hose have deep double
garter tops, high spliced
heels and double toes. Spe
cial 85C.
—First Floor.
85c for $1 Cotton
Sheet Blankets
Size 60x74; Gray With
Borders
35c Turkish Towels, 3
for 85C. I-arge size and
hemmed.
$1.10 Tea Cloths, all
linen, hemstitched.
$1.00 Hemmed Sheets,
extra quality ; 72x90 inches.
10c White Outing Flan
nel, 10 yards 85C. 27
inches wide.
$1.00 Fmbroidered Crepe
dc Chine, 3f> inches wide;
pink, blue, maize or reseda.
Again we say that these
items may be had tomor
row only at 85C.
—Third Floor.
2 Yards for 85c
Heavy Grade Print
Linoleum
An important one-day
item. Your choice of seven
different designs. Bring
your room measurements
along. 2 yards, 85<*.
•—Fourth Floor.
85c for a Self-Filling and
Safety Fountain Pen
Just for this one day, a •
fully guaranteed Fountain
Pen, with 14-kt. gold pen,
slot type, self filler. Pen
in several sizes, 85<*.
85c for Hurds' Fine
Stationery
Hurds' New Linen Lawn
in all shape and styles,
with beveled gold edges;
24 sheets and 24 envel
opes in fancy box. Spe
cial 85C • First Floor.
—Plrat Floor.
— Ftr»t Floor.