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Rent District. 1422-1426 First Ave. Market*

Economical Suits (or Fall and New Plaid Waists?Just inWintei Wear $ 14.98 at $ 1.25

? , , , . , .... , Some Smart Seco Silk Waists in plaids, inGood looking and practical little suits of , ... . ...green, brown and blue color combinations;serge and gabardine, in blue or black. ma<Je (|) , allored , ty|# wi, h , djustJlble col .

Well made, of good material; in tailored iar >n( j long sleeves. These are very newand Norfolk effects. $18.50 values for and easily worth $i.OO. We have marked

them at $ I .'J'i

Sateen PetticoatsNew Seperate Skirts for Fall 59c, 69c, 98c

YlFam* dJO Oft Durable Petticoat* "f >atreu . |>lcate<lflounce, in a number of -tile* Mine, gieen.

Skirts of Tweed. Storm and French Serge ~l;u'k- Lu l,in - l>urple. ctc.

and Granite Cloth, in blue, green, gray,«???

brown, black, mixtures and plaid: some I Children's Play Aprons 10cmade with pockets extra belts; some children's Play Aprons and Rompers, ofpleated; some plain. Worth $5 00. for blue or tan chambray. piped in contrasting

93.08 color; 10<* each, or 3 for ISIiC

SHOES Children's Eiffel NOTIONSmm Shoo lacH. 6 imlis for Jr

Ursula, $«.??> 100 »2 gc liose Sh *" "?' r ~,n" ,0r onp " for Trand IS 00 for on ?, f? r | Hr

... ~ ~M """* ' " IMr" " '|u«rk or While Thread. No »»111 »?"?'"* »l> ?« Hi 1.. ? l , ..it, Kl.i. king. I. ihle ... _

or buttoned Th»rt « .. ,f jHMya j? n-

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Itltnlt kid slid tunmiul with ' - ?K: ? \u25a0 medium <»r !<»w h#*l» f Zbc I lOrThere are all alaea, but not a HOSfcl anil RXM PW < anlcomplete raimr of wise* 'n rn- i Vli**-« i4'' I'' » ' in* ivun Ironlm ler <!oien

?tvle. W.mderfu v.lu. - offer. I 1M >-l ? ??*«<?\u25a0» *!?>-km«. \l| Silk Thread reaular Hk-. ,>»r<|.. ihle heel ami «<?<\u25a0 \ reaat.n- ?_~,i

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»\u2666value* for W«>o9 ~ IOC Button* Art All Half Prlc*

'Trilby" coming

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ColumbiaHit

I'll Take TonHome Again,

KathleenNo. A-143S

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May he purchasedfrom any

I Columbia Dealer.

ColumbiaGraphophone

- Companyini rir»i

NOSE CLOGGED FROMA COLD OR CATARRH

Apoly Crtlm In Nostrils ToOpen Up Air Patsagea

*** Ah' What relief' Your clofcgedstrils open right op. the air pas-

sage* of jour head are clear and?JOU ran breathe freely. No more

snuffling, mucous dls-m*h»rge. headache. dryness ? no??fttrtiggling for hreath at night, your

2"oi'! or > atarrh la gonea. Don't stav stuffed up' Get a??mail bottle of Ely's Cresm Halm2Jrr>m your druggist now. Apply ajittle of this fragrant, antiseptichtmtii In your nostrils, let It rene"*traie through every air passage of

3he head: soothe and h*al the-swollen. Inflamed mucous mem

3rane. giving you Instant relieflly's Cream Halm Is Just what ev

«ery cold and catarrh sufferer has>en seeking It s Just splendid

i mouiFimI CIIH THIRD &UNIVERSITY

I DRESSES MEN-WOMEN

I ""i-VfttKYOUR CREDIT IS O.K.

CONTINUEDFROM PAGE 1

BOTHELL A FLUTTEROVER ELOPEMENT

Martha I kept company with herfor three year*

'

"AntJ," wald Mr* McQuarre. Itwa* right In tht* houac that Penfield met Martha. about two

month* ago They fell In lovequicker than anybody I ever a*w

Penfle'd hate* going <o *' he*'..He'd raiher work So when he

went to »ork In a mill In PortAngele*. nothing would do hutMartha must go to Port Anaele*to vlali friend* Thev were cuteabout It, tho. We didn't dream oftheir getting married *o noon

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Girl Like* to Hunt

t ahotild nay they were cute,"*atd young Mr McQuarre I uwMartha at the dance .Saturday before l**t.,and 1 aaked her If (he

an'i Pen were engaged, and ahejtiat laughed and (book her headI thought *he meant they weren't.We were diking about going huntIng Marthad rather go hunting

than anythingHear, dear! Aren't elopement*

eicitlng. tho' llothell btitieaMartha, it *e«m*. la a remarkablegirl Everybody like" her. She

OUCH! LUMBAGO!RUB PAINS FROMSORE,LAME BACKRub Backache Away With

Small Trial Bottle of Old"St. Jacobs Oil"

Hack hurt you* Can t straightenup without feeling sudden pains,sharp aches and twinges? Nowlisten! That's lumbago, sciatica ormay In from * strain, and you'll getrelief the moment you rub yourback with sriothlng. [<enetr»tlng

Ht. Jacobs Oil." Nothing elset»ke* out soreness, lameness sndBtlffne** «o quickly. You simplyrub it on your back and out come*

the pain It Is harmless and doe«n tburn the skin

Umber up' Don't suffer' <!et asmall trial bottle of old, honest "StJacobs f>ll from any drug store,and after using It Just once, you'llforget that you ever had back-it he. lumbago or sciatica, becauseyour bark will never hurt or causeanv more misery. It never dlsappoints and his been recommendedfor 60 years

Trilby" coming

Ladies' Shoes at ry]Special Sale Prices )§ '

/&/^\TURRELL'S

DOWNSTAIRSDEPARTMENT ft / W

500 pair* of l,adle*' High Shoe* In patent, kid. gun metal andlin calf are to he gold very cheap to make rpiick clearance.One lot of Mack Suede. Itlack. tlray and Itrown Velvet, Tanand Oun Metal ind Patent, regularly prlcad .it tf> I nrjinn, fs.oo and K.OO, now «p 1 .JOPatent Mutton and l,a"e Shoe*, with 1 A C$ 1 ?T'Olatent and Kid Welt and Turn Hole Shoe*, with f uhan afidFrench heel*; regularly priced at f4.00, $5.90 and A | /v/v

00 A Mg Kna(i now at «p 1 ,UUSome good bargain* In Olrli* Shoe*, al»o

TURRELL'SDownstairs Dept.

SALE STARTS THURBDAY MORNING120 MARION ST.. OR 903 SECOND AVE

didn't care for schoolShe tHe.l one Seattle high arhooi

after another, tho *he mlghi havegone to 'he one In Hot hell She*lepi alcn<> night* in 'he garage atth> Stewart* town hou*e at !ft!<iNorth "*th ave

Swim* and Ride*She'd rather go hunting or fl*h

Ing than go to *cboo! She *wim*like a ft*I. ride* like a centaur,and can plow a* well m any farmhand

Mr* Stewart I* a busy womanShe run* the dairy, wear* overall*boe*e* the farmhand* about, anddrive* to the city In a big llud*of>car Her htt*b*nd ha* rharce ofthe milk route*

The neighbor* *ald probablyMr* Ste«.»rt wanted to aee Marthamarried lx<aui>e *h< heraelf wa*

too bn*y to look after her, andwhat »ith Martha dlcllklng achool.and being *o high *plrlted and all.?he needed a huaband

Mr*. Stewart In on ItThe nelihbor* like Penfleld Pea

body. too. bat they aaM they

couldn't wee ? hat. Kather peabodywa* making all the fuaa for.

Chey *-»ld Mr* Stewart heraelfdrorn the young folka to Chehallaearly Saturday to get married, andthat later the aanie day, whenFather Peabody came to the dairvIn hi* car, and aald iie w«a afraidthe young folk* had elo|>ed. Mr*Stewart, to fool him. pretended tol>e *urt>rlaed. and hopped In be«tdefather Peabody and chaaed allover the country looking for theeloi>er» ?when *he knew wherethey were all the tlTie'

Hot hell laughs w h»n It comes tithis part of the story

Witness la A-restsdWilliam J. Flannery, arrested on

a charge of perjuty. because as ItIs alleged, he was * witness of themarriage and »*ore young Peabody wa« of legal age. w*« takento Centralis verterday snd a*ralgnet before Justice lloss

He plea<l»d not guilty, and thehearing wn s set for Friday

Will |( Morrl". attorney for(?"tannery, says he knows wherePeatiody and hla bride are, but hewon't tell.

They are not hiding." he aaya.They #re simply enjoying their

honeymoon.'The father of the groom. Charles

K f'eabody, capitalist, swears hewill attempt lo have the marriage

annulledTh« Law of tbs Case

1-jwyers refer to the Cushmanvs Cushman case, whlrh wasdecided by the supreme court ofthe sta'e siitne months ago

Young Cushman married a girlto whom his father objected Hothboy and girl were under age.

The bov. some time after themarriage, f ued to hav B It annulledMe lost the sill'

The present esse Is not atrlctlyparallel Here the wife !? of age,the husband under age And hernthe husband haa not asked for anannulment

LAFE DENIESC. OF C. CHARGES

County CommlPAlonrr Hamilton!testified Wednesday in Injunction 1proceeding* to r»ntraln the countyfrom purch**lng The Willow* fann.ithat he believed the county could!*ave a month on milk alone 1If It operated Its own farm anddairy.

Th« Chamber of Commerce I**eeklng legal annulment of thecounty commissioner*' agreementto purchase The Willow* from rl> Htlmaon for $in,"o7, on theground that the commlmioner*who voted for It never Intended tou*« the farm a* a home for thecount y n (K»or,

M»milfoil *»ld hp had Intendedall along to move the inmate* of

ithe tieorgetown almahou*n to The1 Willow*

JAP CUTS CHINESEA lap Kallor cut a Chinese *»llor

ou Ixiard thi Olshl Maru it I'ier ...

where ttey «(>re botb %m§lOyn6The police trloi| in learn what Ihotrouble van, but none on hoarda poke Kngllsh

\u25a0tl" «'«il>rr it War Tmla;'' 19H. fitlr Temper*! tire,

hla'i r'< n Ui* tf." IteniiTiitier I ,n*

wtM* flrnrnn Quinine ? ur*« n » olrl In<1111- itai Tliere la only one "Hrnmn'Julnlnt- for nignnture K wOHoVK :r,<

.STAR?WEDNESDAY. OCT. 27. 1915. PAGE 2-

'MERRY WIVES OFWINDSOR' OPERAA HIT AT MOORE

Alternating rich night thi* week.The Merrv WlVee of Wlndaor and

| "The Hying Dutchman." the Stand«rd (irand Opera compan\ will repeat Wedneadav night the latteroprm. auui; with audi aurreaa onthe open hi g night of Ihn *ea*on,

Mondat. it the Moore thealfe

j In "The Nteiry Wlvra of Wind?or," the lompany acored a decided

| hit Tu»ada> eveningNoticeable hecau*r It «a* her

flrat appearance, hut more un a'-

count of her elceptlonul noprano| voice. Mr* Daniel llemlon. In 'herole rif Mra Pord. found heraelf anImmediate favorite

j Mia* tluendolyn tieary'* Annei I'age wa* wonderfully *'ins. a*wa*| \ A Nordako<;'a Kenton ItSprotte ma*tered Kalataff eually

and |dea«urahl> In fact, the en'tire company ahowed aplendldly

DEMOCRATS SEE1

Mf ADOO INROOMAT WASHINGTON

CANAL TO TURNLAKES TO SALT

WATER BODIES?The Washington ranal will In

time change both Ijike I'nloii and'l.ake Washington (ruin fresh in

*alt water l«>dlea," "aid K MMi-hark, naval architect, with of-1flees on the Colman dork. Wi-d ineaday

How nturh lime will lie con\u25a0 Mimed befor» the change la completed. I do not know-, but It willtie a matter of a few yeara fora few yeara after the canal la put

!in operation, ahlpa will uae the

lakes to "lean Ihelr bottom* Hutn* the lakr* gradually Iw oiue Impr<*gnated with "alt the barnacleswill aurvlve the visits to the lake*

and the chief value of the canal toshipping *111 )>e loat

Ma>or filll received a letter Wedneaday fron. Jacob I* Miller, ar,HyraruM. N V saying he baa a

plan w hereby all danger of salt i**ter getting Into Ijike Washing

ton can be removed He wanta?ketches nf the 'ock» ao be ran

'nubmlt hla plan, which la to add a,'coupie moie lock aIj _______

BEWARE THE GOBLINIt II be all right, fellers. to duck i

I tour head* In the waah tub for ap

I plea ard do all the ordinary, harmless Halloween stunts but don'tvou dant atari any rough stuff, or |the goblin* imeanltig Chief Ung >

co|»ai will gel you. aore as ahootln'An order ha« Issued out of beadquarters bidding Juvenile Seattle In

I refrain from all rough stuff. ne»t

J S inday r.ight. on [»aln of arrest Ane*«jr reserve army of copper* Is to>»e mobilised at the p'llre stationready to rush m auto* to th* cen!er of any trouble thst may de

{velop

TREAT PIMPLESAND REDNESS

WITH POSLAMatipfiltia pra larlv thr mm

|l** lnflti#tt- |o *MiI) lnflim*«land irrttatrd akin la uauaHt Incllnrdl#> yt+ld Thr rf* mfort »ha» rnm»««ltli rallrf In thr ' raiallon of th*ftM-fiil UrMm la aaparlally walron»»and thr ttndor rrdnr«» of thr akinnfi#n rr«t»onda l»» T*oalam o%rrBlah!

Thotiaanda toda% know of t|>r rfflr|*n< «»f t*oatam In thr trratinrntof fvarm* r>«* llrrp«»a l.aai- I'lmpim 11 rh Hoalt-*(*calt> and klndrrd? kin dla«*«ar*

\n to Bo«p for Ihr akin ToalimAoap It, rt« h, tliilMnmi-*j»ial-ttloa Tr\ dally. onr month. forToll#i and lltlh.

I #>r urn'l 4 «tO't>pa »«»

F.inrr*rnr\ I.*i.or alorl a?, 1: W Zbthat Nrw York city. Hold i>> all drug -

fflata.

Hecieiittt of thr Treaaur) Wit-llain (i McAdoo «?>» route Wedlieaday to Mlaaoula, Mont , followIng h «acrel conference with promInetil Heallle democrat >? at the NewWaahlngt .>ll hotel Tue*day afternoon

ClOWl'd With McAdoo wereJohn D WViiinr, prealdant of theKing County I>fino< i atlc «lult;,!iiilk«' J T Ronald. Col J H Mawthorne e\ Mayor Cotterlll, llobertHrldge*. t'harlea l> filler. W. IIMerrltt, Henry M. White andother*

*

l)r. I 11. I lark

Our Guarantee Is Backedby Graduate Registered

DentistsWhen \on K«'t our guarantor,

whlrh wr *!«.» with all <lrntal workyou c-t aomrthlng whlrh pmto« tayou in rv«t> wa\ it la nlicnrd h>thr oporator who did thr work. aa

wrll aa h\ L It riatk i> Downrr ami mnnnicrr of thla offlrr, aman who la lhorottKhl\ raaponalhlrThla nuarantra n.rana that If for anyrraaon your work doaa not «l\»* an-lira aat lafa<t tori, wa will ?nakr Itrliciii

And w* turn out work bar# thatnrr n<»t afraid |o Kuamntrr lit

work fnanahlp, material nnd flnlah.I'.atlt and a\arv oparntOr nnplovrdIn thla offh ?? la m KrinhiMtr and rri<-tatr>r«*'l d'-ntlaf. who lium KtrH'luatr 1from tha haat danta) rolli»ur« andwho haa paaaad tha axainlnatlon oftha Mtati drnlal hoard Karh and»wtv opat it tor In thla offh.- haa hta1 art I flrat r from fha Mtatr dantalhoard hatiKltiß right ..n tk« ?? wall Infront of hla . |f>n tnl rhali In pinIn?Iklit of Hll You inkf no rhanrraof havlnir voui work doni by attjdanta or hunfflrra In thla offlrr.< iiiiar wr do not ami will not rmploythat typr of propli-

You fß|i r«-i unaatiafartorv dan-tal work nonr harr Wo plraar and

? »»tlaf\ our patlanta wr hnvr tratl-tnonlu la from hundrrda of auhatantlal <ltl*rna of Houttla himl vlrlnltv.hoth man and wnmrn, t 111 itr hownail plraa<d tho\ arr with thr workvr hnva dona for thrin Wr tanplraar and aatlafy von lliraamr wa\And our prh-ra arr the low< at aa Itla our Invarlahln ruI»? that wr willnot ho on prh-o,

Regal Dental OfficesI>r. It. 11. ( lark, Haaagrri

140ft I bird Ata., \\. Cor. Third?ad l alon.

hat plan* wirt mail* for thecoming poi'tlcal campaign were notmide public Nearly every |xi >*jri

present Hpokf. H la *aldMcAdoo, during the day. vlalted

the once propo*»d »iio for a uawpo*tofr|. e. .11 Keatlle boulevard unci

Hl*lh »>??. which haa been aban-doned, and rullad at the t'otnmerclal Club, wkfia he waa accordeda roualng reception.

Mr* MrAiloo w»« enlarlalned.meanwhile, by prominent women atihr New Wgahlnfton. The partyleft (be lily at 7 (i. m.

PUN CHARITY SALE'lie- t'harlt) Organisation nnri'li

tiling a monitor rummage »*le atIhr lll|i|MKlronic. from Mmnliv.No* *, tinill W»dnN4i> nlglit ofthat work. The money will bayfix i<l. furl anil happlnea* forneedy famlll»»

WANT TO SEE CHAMPWAMMINOTON. t»< t 27 I'resl

dent Wilson today >ml a letter to

rilieaker Champ ? lark, asking lilmto torn- In Washington a* aaxiu a*

|*>**lble to dl*ritps t 1 e the leglsla

tl*e program

AMERICAN KILLEDroi.t Mill 8. N M . Oct 27

Hen) Thomas «ia killed In --oldlilood today near Agua f'rleta. ac-cording to re|>orta recel»ed hereby arniy men Thomas realsted efforta of Vllllataa to burn III*housewhereupon they furred an entranreand killed him

IW OaJy Ci'ruhtJ Eilcmiial*

iStaaraa' Elaalrfa

fRat Roach Pasta> iMurttaamtw

TyrXVlZvxr&r***«ttif|Mw «»wi \u25a0>»»»

WettUke, Pine and Fifth.

INTIATES IT WASPLOT TO 'GET HIM

Intimation that the dog salmon111 quektlo't was dellberitely |>ta<edon his property to get him, mmade by Herman C Hi«ark. a fishernmu. testifying In hi* own deieu ,v Wednesday, before Judge(iordon on a charge of taking fl*h

I from their lawful ownerKlmer Sanford, IK, who had

Haari arresteil. Iraced the i-almonby a small bottle he had shoveddown It* throat while It wa» stillIn his net Ipalde the bottle w*a

a slip of i>aper with hi* namewrltien on it. lie aaaerta he «*»

Haack take the f|*h

lliiark say* there 1»a» been trou-

Many, many thousand* have seen "The Soul of aWoman ( romh arc -«t 111 filling the Melbourne. It ha»I>ceu here ten day* It will rcm.iin until Saturday night.It ha- made a new record for a high-class film in Seattle.

It i* the real merit that has kept the crowd* comingto *ee this great picture If you ha\e not >-ecn this won-derful film (M.rtraval of \ I RY III'MAN beings in a\ IKY III'MAN manner that Mir* your VI'.KY 11 I'M \Nself, you must *ee jj witlnit the next three davs?or bet-ter still tonight.

Sunday

The husband, an artist, uses his own beautiful wife and hand-some baby boy as lb** model for tola masterpiece a Madonna picture

When n iiartv comes to buy the picture for a gift to (he newI'itholle chapel. he recognises bin former deceived wife" In thepicture. Hp tell# the artlai of the fact The wife overbear* Theartl"t husband, after selling the plctuie, rushes to hi* wife, cursp*

hpr for deceiving him. She tplla all 8h» was not to blame. Thehusband, unrelenting. turtia her and the baby out Into thp streetShe trip* hard Thp vision of thp pa*y way come* Shp lea*es

the baby at thp monastery door Kntpr* the Mouse of l-ost Souls.The Monks, 'I.lke ns a father pltieth his children.'' take the baby.I.OVK him Italse hltn to young manhood Invite him to be atn left Thp bo\ wants to *pp the world first Hp goes out tothp city with thr good Monk* blessing and prayers lie goes tothe House of Ix>st Souls (NOW IIIK MOTHKH'S IIOUSKi Tliphlip I* tempted Avarlep, rum. and Hie training holds hlm fora while, but lip fall* Thp mlstrps* of thp hoiifp rescues the \outhfmm the rpvelrv, not knowing lip I* her son until Hip old crucifixbparlng hpr own nam# fall* from hi* |>ocket *he recognizes thelad Kmlly Stevens. Thp Woman," Is Immeiu'e In thp Intensesituation She get* hiin In go bwk to the monastery He bei-miiesa prle*! at Hip I'hapPl of Hip Madonna She becomes an old hag,an outcast She la thrown out of the house where once she ruledShe take* refuge from a terrific storm in the Chapel of theMadonna As hlip kneels In prayer at the altar she nee* her ownpicture, holding her baby (The Midonnnl above the altar. Herheart breaking scream bring* the priest (her son) from hi* studyHp gives her. his own unknown mother. "A cup of cold water InMY NAMK Again the crucifix telle the mother she recognize*The boy doesn't know 9he die* In his arms The soul is seen torise from the body and depart with the (irlm lt««per The film ends

If you like spice, t picturc has it If you likehuman interest, you will find it here. And for the por-trayal of I.OVK MOTI IKK I.OX I'. IMoTIOX Til\T(iKTS TO YofK \ KRV IIKART CHORDS, this great|»icture is the (|ticeii of them all.

TODAY?TOMORROW?FRIDAY AND SATUR-DAY ARE POSITIVELY THE LAST.

Wednesday Until Saturday Night

ALHAMBRAContinuous?ll a. m. to 11 p. m.

Maurice Costello in

The Man WhoCouldn't Beat God

A Vltagraph Blue RibbonFeature in Five Acts

A story that embodies all the thrills known to the screen play?a force-ful example of the accusing power of conscience.

ANIMATED EDDIE'S LITTLEWEEKLY LQVE AFFAIR

\\ urlH - \rw» in MotionI'jctures. A \r-tor Comedy, featuring Kddie Lyons

lile betwi-in them alnre he ordered'the Sanford* off hla flahlng ground

The raae wa* continued

ESCAPED GERMANSEEN IN EVERETT?

C S Immigration Inspector JohnII Sargent and other federal off!

\u25a0 Uil* are following up a tip Wednesdny tliat one of the German of-ficer* who escaped from the in-terned veaael i'rlnit Kltel ljriederlch may be at Kverett

A nian anawerlng a description ofsuch an officer was seen by W. AKarrell, 22* W Rom at., who Im-mediately notified the authoritiesThe officer ha* lieen de*crll>ed Indispatches aa a man of about 32,

who ha* a *<-ar extending from thelobe of hi* left e*r to the mouth.

Trilby" coming

OREGON TOWN HAS FIREWOODBfRN. Or, Oct. IT.?Kir*

early today destroyed lMrnirkaKaraK*-, »Hh an eMlmaled los» oft-'-.WK'.

Trilby" coming.

HORLICK'STHC ORIGINAL

MALTED MILKTh« F»od-dr!nk for All Apt.

Mate hraJlhfiJ lh«n Tra or CofteyAgrret with the weakeilIVKkmii mviporatmf and nutntioua.Rich miik. mailed grim, powder form.A Quick Luck Prepared ia a Mint*Umtmmm you may-HOmJOtTS*you may gat a Submiltutm.

DESTINYThe Soul of a Woman

COMING irTDII DVWSUNDAY 1 IxlLiDILISTEN! Something absolutely NEW in the North-

west. and just recently inaugurated in New York and afew other big Eastern cities, i* g"ing to happen in Seattle

The MELBOURNE i« going to make it happen.We believe you will like it.Watch MELBOURNE ad*."Trilby," the great picturization of the drama devel-

oped ironi I'ti Maimer's famous and still popular novel oftlie Mine name, will have .1 l>i£ part 111 this BIG NEWTHING.

\\ c solicit your criticism of what we do. Write usyour opinion when you see the Big Announcement. Iti« a revolution!

Scattlc. \\ ash , Oct 27, 1915.I >ea; Ma: / I 3KV

I so bus) showing John and

have time to write Hut Ma, nowdon't k<'| sketrtd, but I have made.ill tlit* arrangements ler Mary t«>sing here at .the Melbourne nextwork; ami believe me, Ma, I'mproud of her. I'm sending John Wr? '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0i s

home tonight so as yer km run in \u25a0 w^Ktand see this liere "Soul of a X,WhWoman.' cause it sure is going to .? I,leave Saturday Now John kin take JJ?cart of tlie apples yer are of a / ?_5 M '

drying all right, and you jestmust iTinie. I'm going to stay.ill week to hear Man sing. \ our old alpaca will be alllight, and ye kin get ,1 new dress after Mary gets her payfcr sittging nc\t week.

Dont let the Jones know as how Mary may be onthe stage; let 'em read it in the papers; gess that'llsprise 'etn.

Hring me in a little of my appro jack, I'm kiada goneBring me in a little of my apple jack ; I'm kinda gone

hear Mary sing Sunday. I'll meet ye at the train. l'A.

2 MFI ROT IRIMF s«?d-"lf, Worth U" ITILLDUUIVIILUniversity