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taine, He Get the Original «4 Genuine at ORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food Drink for All Ages Rich Mik, Malt Grate Extract, te Vowder 3" Insist on “HORLICK’S® Not in Any Milk Trus! 2 Take & package home Title Insurance Title Insurance is cer tain to work a complete revolution in the method of conducting real estate tran sactions. The process has begun More and more people are looking into the matter. They find that Tigle In surance is simple, economi- cal and absolutely safe. Whereas, The old system of Ab- stract-and-Opinion is slow, clumsy, expensive and NOT absolutely safe The more you study it the more clearly you see that it all boils down to one sim- ple question: Wovki you rather have an Opinion that your title is good or the Guarantee of a responsible company —,a company that will defend your title if attacked and reimburse you if you lose? Washington Title Insarance Company SAVE HALF YOUR MONEY ing dentistry for jese than any denti has ever attempted. ‘on doing « large ¥ for our profits emember when you come here your work Is done by Kraduate dentist, licensed by the state of Washington to practice dentistry. For this reason you know that you are sure to re- celve the best Clark sonally guarant all work turned out of these offices, Regular $10 Plates Regular $10 Fillings wns Regal Dental Offices DR..L. KR. CLARK. Manager. KIRKLAND SUNDAY! Mundreds are buying homes in Kirkland on easy payments. Two hundred new residences have been built there in 16 months. Get in th Madjson on Lake Washington, and county ferry of an Anderson boot to Burke & Farrar’s office on Kirkiand wharf. 17 boats daily, from 6:45 a. m. to 12 mid- night. Boat fare 6 2-3c by com- Ld mutation ticket, te or Bleewhere THEATRES Moore—"Miss Nobody seeeeeetenee Metropolitan—Dark Seattie—<The White Coliseum—Oliver Bailey Stock Co., in “The Boudman,” Pantages—Vaudeviile. Orpheum—Vaudeville Grand—Vaudeville, Rene aareeaeeee [Peake een eee ee * AT THE MOORE eee | ee ee Moore theatre Operetta company, direct from one jof the leading Yiddish theatres in| adian, will present a monologue New York City and headed by the) gue Yiddish prima donn: | nights’ engagement with “The Oath |by the Sefer Torah,” idrama in four acts. | The Sefer Torah, plot of the first play the Jewish scrolls containing commandments to be found In Hebrew houses of worship to the fnet that jis a Jewish holiday, this | will not give a performance that Tuesday the company will be "and on Wed and operatic | around which Monday ; pany | RRR o.* |* AT THE METROPOLITAN * SRR ERR ® presentation orge V. Hobart’s English version of the sensational musical comedy , will be at the Metropolitan tomorrow night and with matinees and Satarday usical comedy jon Wednesday “Alma” is a real x inal French it was it is all rewritten in Hobart, and is thoroughly groomed for consumption, 1406 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this ad with you. for drawing-room | Flack and Aubrey Y: principal parts Ke hh tk th th th CONCERT MONDAY ee 6 a dan Ande te Bette tne te aad Miss Bugenie ** Argiewicz will be the soloist at the final symphony concert of the Seattle Philharmonic orchestra next Monday night at the Metropolitan, She possesses fervid imagination ment of the people of the Slavonic Miss Argiewiez has a thor- knowledge of modern works |for violin with symphony orch accompaniment, having appeared with great success with many of the leading symphony orchestras of wy a edhe elds by = wad AT THE COLISEUM lyeawan le ll dl le ln The Coliseum will open the sec- ond week of the Oliver D. Batley ‘company’s engagement the circus advertiser would say, a |sumptuous and stupendous produ Unele Tom's Cabin,” that is, the Bailey | trety, will be seen in the cast at | hand Coliseum. The version to be) rocession! Take Madison park, a BENNETT—PANTAGES VIVIAN GILL—METROPOLITAN [Re eke eee eee ew Hed is a Ow One, dramatized from, # Mra. Stowe's story by Ed Barber ® | Horses, donkey * hounds and all iMartes will be found in # | duction at the Coliseum next week “#)"Unele Tom” starts tomorrow af ® ternoon. tress, * Hall necessary aux SREP RHEE EE AT THE ORPHEUM Reet eeweteenee Blanche Walsh, the emotional ac will headline the offering at |the Orpheum the coming week in | Arthur Thander | Gertrude Van ¥5e © Bland Max Beginning tomorrow night at the | pyke Trio, who will present a min Regina Praxer jieture musical comedy Harry L. Webb, a blackface com | Smith, comedienne, jheard in catchy songs » Ratt te Dy tied aa telat AT THE EMPRESS Sl a le Mn Me Minn tin Main te te ee English Music the English comedy, with 15 people in ft, is coming back as the “A Night tle Easter Bride BLANCHE WALSH--ORPHEUM headline attraction at the kmpress for a week, beginning Monday Charles Chaplin, “the Scouse.” te at the head of the company again. Aided features on the bill will be the Guy Brothers, blackface comediana and musicians; Eldon and Clifton in the protean sketch, “His Awful Nightmare;” Josie and [Willie Barrows in a singing, danc- ing and talking act; Tokio Kisshe, a Japanese juggler and aerobat, and Billy” Chase, who does bis comedying in evening clothes. Teeth ee ne ee ae * * AT THE PANTAGES * . * eRe ee “The Soul Kiss” is coming again next week, this time as the feature of the new Pantages Di. The musica) comedy act has been Staged attractively for ite vaude- ville career, coming in five scenes and with a company of mearly a} score of people, It will b@ one of the ‘greatest musical features ever offered by Manager Pantages at musical comedy piece will be Mu ray Bennet, character delineator Brooke and Harris, song and pat ter artiste; Figaro, com: and Corpos Bros, acrobats ttle girl and bride-to-be posed for The Star in bridal coe- ir to give Star re r brides, The newest idea, which is shown in the photo, ie the coronet spray of orange blossoms.. to the style of the wreath, but the old idea of orange blosso: eas popular the 'y latest tip on fashione fer Thie is strictly an innov: jo as SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. dy Juggler, | THE SEATTLE STAR The Week at the Theatres CHARLES CHAMPLAIN-—EMPR leswaannanannnnnaeenanee ne of 1 HE MAY DROP IT * “) nee those baseball fello © at it agains # SINGS HYMN ON SCAFFOLD te nocence the gronch as he looked over hiv p a = the tang * MARYSVILLE, Mo. March 30—Before going to hit death #1) rassengor sitting oppor non?” wag Ue fy # on the gallows here, 4 co, convicted slayer of four mem. & t meen, str, that they ere preparing to seb A & bers of the Oda Mubbeli family, stepped to the oo * he % down princely salarien for t ke ‘ o TA & sonffold, recited the 23rd Psalm and sang “Safe in the Arms of # shang hn & Jesus.” ee ell, 1 dunno. He then made a brief talk, insisting that he was Innocent, But 1 do. Think of a base ayer dion : and jupreseee forgiveness for those whom he accused of having , thourande of ol Ar a anon, of "ones 7 4 ree anche opens ‘and sang, his voice wae calmoand steady. = ® | gangs, Ons & Year for & stipeng * The four members of the Hubbell family were murdered & | At firet wight it doon see Amitted the ; % In their home, near Guilford, Mo., on November 20, 1910, Rob # | Gamer Ge couree itt Other, * bery was the motive ablished, Rasco was 31 years of = 4 | But 16t me make a - 4 that te the *® and had serv m yoare in the penitentiary for killing a we ye I Mlack Rock quit preaching « ‘ . witty os tom * an when he was but 17. Slop things! ‘team ang ee eo he eee ei i ieMelieticiaiainaltel ** tEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, HEAVY Halk - ho and two brothers, Fw will be conducted at 2 mortow from the Foote church Beattie Busini an address op Monday evening WASTED ON HIM Gurgied the soulful girl: “Oh, how shail | write the words that) put my senses in a whirl when | and birds!” think of flow: Hts dabbered her brother don't know, sis, but | think "a make # pen of a jonquil and a it In bobble ink.”—-Chicage Tribune, } Six persons made a visit to the © edifice on top of Profanity bill and) filed applications for divorce yes terday, Wee Daughters’ club will give whist party at the Renton Hill clu house Tuesday evening Lifeboat Mission, 211! Secon’ av, cloned ite doors Thursda: night With soap selling at 2 cents a bar it's getting hard to avoid bathing. ol Counciiman Goddard’ will intro- duce ® resolution at the council meeting Monday for an emergency | ement of to it be? of care. Charges reasonable, reaolution for the impre Ninth av, &. from Lander st Hoigate st, with its sewers. jimal to death. A rat in her hair, until And felt not even a thrill. band = first starting how atorial toga. i thy Troabetakoy wolf,” he says. $10,000,000. rs gave 0 a year eorke Ha paying $5. Oo accept ‘of $500. eeeeeeeeeeee REALLY QUITE SHOCKING Why is Mrs. Moggles in such high dudgeon? She sent a personal item to the Dally Clarion, stating that ashe was confi to her bed yublesome molar.” it came out in the paper ‘a troublesome motor,” |e ee eee | London, March 30.—The king's inded the divorces of en and Arthur Michael |when he learned that they had ex jehanged wives after getting their |proctor re | Herbert O | decrees, There are more than 330,000 tobacco | most of small acre: Phoenix, Ariz. ers and ate prison fare. Ask Your Doctor No sense in running from one doctor to another! Select the best one, then stand by him. No sense in trying this thing, that thing, for your cough. Care- fully, deliberately select the best cough medicine, then stick to it. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for throat and lung troubles. al bis Sulphurro At All Drug Stores, 4-02, bottles, 500; 8-on., OM. C. STRWART sU $1.00, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE John P, Draper, 69, a resident of| Ross station for the past 26 years,| died yesterday morning at his) He ls survived by a wife ral services o'clock to) Girls’ club will) hear Judge Henry A. MeClean tn! py Civie Problems for Husiness Girls,” at tts, meeting ai farmer, drew bis $1,000 savings y from the bank, burned it and then New York, March 30.—In a strug: | gic with a dog that had bitten bit | tatned no specific provisions of any | in the face, arms and body. Ed-/nort. It was introduced by title mund Lith, aged 67, choked the an-lonly. Chicken rainers, however They laughed at the gir! who wore | Mra. Oltie James, wife of the) Cc OSS C U ci ede faa uee| ACROSS COUNTRY | tocky is & native | Biue Grae®, | Carrying a letter from Gov. | state” bell. Sb)” Hay of Washington to Gov. Dix | came to Wash! of New York, Clyde Paton and | ington asa bride) Guy Neeley, two ISyearold | when her hue | et) walk across the continent to tered congress Albany, N. Y. eight yearn ago. Until recently; LAUNDRY GETS INJUNCTION the Jameres) An. injunction restraining J. E. were members of Renham, formerly a driver for th the “boarding! Superior laundry, frdm_ soliciting house clan,” on keeping af teT|terday insued by Judge Main. Ben-| landing the sen Prince Paul is his local house. In addition to the| Mrs. O. James afraid to eat | meat for fear of “feeding upon the) flesh of an animal better than my Japan may bridge the famous) * [Bhimonoseki straits at @ cost of | | National Park, N. J., March 30.— a position local pastorate at an annual salary Raa eee +teeeeeeeeee ntations in Russia, March 30.—Be- Heving that all governors should have a taste of prison life, Gov Hunt spent a night in the peniten tiary, did the lock step with pris: HUR CO, 71 Columbia St. Seattle, Wash, | AND NO DANDRUFF OR ITCHY Get a 25 cent bottle of Dar en and women {Brine and just try this—stops '*"*rln® and they falling hair at once a ae ig ha 4 they know thattt Thin, brittle, — colorle and clean and healthy scragay hair is mute evider a balr grow heavy, af neglected scalp; of dandruff—thar ful awfal seurt Get a Be There ja nothing so destructive ton's Dandering to the hair as dandruff. It robs store or tollet th®” hair of it lustre, its strength the first eto ate Mae and it very life, eventually pro it vas the Dera n | a March 30, 1805, Joseph Bone | dubing a feverishness and it «| made Your of the scalp, which If not remedied take on that i oth vausea the halr roots to shrink, ance which is 69 bam to wae made king of thé two Bicilies by his|!oosen and die—then the hair falls become wavy aut younger brother,| ut fast be and Napoleon Hona-| A Httle Danderine tonight—1 pa who thus} ~anytime--will surely save d¢ m on strated|hatr. Ten minutes after by that had he not] all the dandruff will disappe i ou will act gone in for war| itching will cease and there w . way hale ually S60 a | * and ‘polities, he} 20 more falling hair. Millions of over the Pr might have been , sealp. nme ation ———————— writer. In the first place there & = was only one Sietly, and in the second place, aybody whom Napoleon made a ing ww t to find that his real rank wi about a nine-spot Joe} found this out later when he tri |to play himself as a real king and | Napoleon raised the deuce. | Richmond, Mich., March 30—An- gered at his wife, Albert Fetting, WE HAVE OPENED A Maternity Home. committed suicide, - ‘ At 2815 First Avenue Getting in bad is one way of having a falling out. ‘ | NOW THEY’RE } Where we are prepared to care for matere | | nity cases in the most satisfactory manner, AFTER DOGS, Newly furnished private rooms. The bee? Chickens or the ax? Which shall | 4 Although an ordinance was in-} |troduced last Monday relating to chickens and dogs, the bill con-} Swick Sanitarium 2815 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Telephone Elliott 3090 ; neented trouble, and have been | descending on the city ball with a vengeance during the entire week The bill, however, will be bigh for dog fanciers. President Hew jketh of the council says that ii-) " conse will be raised from $1 to! % | $2.50 for hale and from $2.50 to) ‘ | $5.00 for fematen : — = BOYS TO WALK | SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE Moving, Storas Packing, HOUSEHOLD snipped tonnd Goods Fron the £ast at OLYMPIA, Wash., March 30. boys, will ieave April 1 on a | | for one-year customers in bis dis-| |triet for another company, was yes.) |ham had agreed in the contract} with the Superior Laundry that the jaundry mite, which consisted of 76 customers, was to be the prop erty of the laundry. The Superior Co. was also awarded $160 dam ages. ALOE & ERAELL MaAin.29 Pepe ee eee eee eee ss | * * ts ONE MEAL A DAY.® |® enough? Read Dr. Wiley’s ar- #| & ticle in Monday's Star. * RARER eee ee i “Here’s Excitement A battle with an ax which would probably have resulted in the death of one or the other of the combatants, was only ended with j the timely arrival of Motorcycle Pa. trolman Hawkinson, who had been sent from headquarters upon the phone call of Watchman Wm. Kidd, | of the Heffernan Dry Dock Co. | Upon his arrival, the polleeman came upon the fighting pair with }® drawn revolver, A third man, jelad only in a night attire, at tempted to escape by climbing |upon the roof of his shack, He jlost his hold after getting on top and slipped into the bay, He cried frantically for help and the patrol-| man rashed to his rescue. During the rescue the fighting pair es caped. The men were Wm. Nelson and Frank Phinnle. Fillings With a staff of seven on et were LEE pert dentists, graduates of Allege Ballot Stuffing 50c leading dental colleges of Formal charges were filed yes. America, and an equipment terday by Prosecuting Attorney | ma which includes the finest and Murphy against Maynard L. Guion, latest improved electrical de Paul Redslob, Kaldo Brewster, $8.00 Gold vices, we save you both time Emil Burnvick, and Garnet L. Sny-| Crowns and money and do your work der, the election officials of pre einct 219 in the First ward, who were accused of “ballot stuffing.” accurately and without palm $4.00 Gold crowns, bridgework, pl fillings and all Four of the men are under arrest branches of selentific 4a 2a. aR REET Rae $8.00 Bridge- @ tistry accomplished here at work about half the regular rates. PUBLIC MARKETS 4, 00 EXAMINATION 1S FREE $ . Open Sundays Til! 12 o’Clock WEHETLAK Dressed chickens, 200 1b sausage, 2 Ibs SECOND AVENUE AND ml stew, Ic Ib; plokled Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. Ms gina Taine fon waseteet hares | Entrance 207 University Se to 206 Ib; lar Heed bacon, 1b. stedk, 12%0 bac ise Ib.; roast’ pork pork ‘steaks, 13! 1b; | Steam Heat A New Hote, Centrally Taeatel be 1b.; lamb . vorin of High Clase hops, 100 Ib; lamb. tég Hot and Cold Over $20,000 W t Hi youl fourts and cutlets, Io Water RATES hington creamery butter, 360 1 Biectrie Ligh 10 ibs. sugar 60 with $1.00 grocery Teleph g3 Single Rooms, per week purchase; French prunes, be Ib.; ae Room and Bath, per week: home made bread, 6 loaves 2c; : IN ulne EVERY cles on, gooReberry ly, 15 glass, 2 for 26c; ibe apple Bone ly, 10c glass; 160 Norwegian sar en, 100; 300 sliced Kastern. baco: o Jars pineapple prese: Inspect this hotel — Eve beautiful lobby and col CORNER SEVENTH AND KING = $10,000 Dining Room tn Connection.

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