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Every Night Except Saturday and at the Wednesday and Saturday THEATRE re. IN HIS MAGNIFICENT REVIVAL OF And you sb Tt I were king PRICES 500, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Seats Now Selling Week A RIOT OF MIRTH, SET TO MUSIC Featuring that Musical Comedy Favorite ED. S. ALLEN In his original Hebrew characterization. Big Added Attractions MONDAY NIGHT—The Corner Grocery Store. ceries in the audience. ling, Three-Legged Races, Etc. FRIDAY NIGHT—Chorus Giris’ Musical Contest. Matinee 2:30 Daily, Admission 15¢. TWICE NIGHTLY, 7:15 AND MOORE setivie onday 16th Mats. Wednesday and Saturday E. H. Sothern Justin Huntley McCarthy's Romantic Play | IF I win KING Saturday Night: HAMLET Curtain Rises Promptly at 8 o’Clock Evenings and 2 o’Clock at Matiness THE MOUSE OF ge 3 COMEDY jeginning Monday Afternoon Keating & Flood Present The End of the World] Distribution of gro- TUESDAY NIGHT—Chorus Girls’ Athletic Contest. Boxing, Wrest- 150 AND 250 THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBR e ad | e I For @ week, beginning Monday | « eT ae night, with matinees on Wednes gay and Saturday, BH. Sothern, the eminent classic actor, will, be the attraction at the Moore the | ate Only two plays will be presented during his engagement Hamlet” wl be seen for a ngle performance on Saturday night, and for the remainder of the| week will be given Justin Huntley | MeCarthy's well-re mbered ro. mantic drama, “If 1 Were King.” | + The idea of the MeCarthy play a theme which neve to awak. | en # pathy, Is the old one of the supremacy of when It moral character, en is given a proper chance ‘lon Was A RcapeRrace poet of the time of the cruel and eccentric id King Louls XI, living tn vice and squalor; but, through efreum stance and the he ts rained traordinary pc How a min whim of the to a king, position of ex able and strong and | @ nature true at bottom and purged &. will be found able « the task fortune has fixclosed in an ex fascinating fashion dur) e of the action will rine during the cement at 8 o'clock at 2 at the matinees. The curt Sothern ¢ evenings, a METROPOLITAN Ti ¢| returns to the} next Thurs-4 rl tre “The Quaker ( | Metropolitan day for an gagement of four nights and Saturday matinee, The cast thie # was chosen from two compa were ont lest . and tr Morley, ! Macde xie Connie Ma Phil J. Moore, | Harry Sinclair, Marguerite Cunard, | Clara Henry, Murray Stephen and Bernie McCabe, in the ttle role,/ Th ale he play has plenty mel 20 and and of swing. It has fun dy in equal proportions. songs carry ¢ the story lad ing the great waltz song, “Come to | the Ball,” It {s being whistled and | hummed over two continents and/ bids fair to outrival any of the pop- | ular waltzes of a decade. | — | © For the headline feature of the new Dill at Pantages, opening with tthe matinee Monday Manager Pantages will bring on “The Priestess of Kama,” a spectacular Oriental dance revue The extra| added attraction of the week will/ be Edward Keough and Helen son tn “Ambition,” thetr most cessful playlet. Other numbers on the program are the Spanteh Goldinia, In Burope’s greatest spin ning novelty; Weston and Leon, |two girlie who entertain with 4 t PANTAGES | | | I—Sothern in Hamlet at the Moore; 2—Scene From “The Quaker Gir BRITISH CRUISER LANDS MACHINE SHE WOULDN'T :— GUNS IN MEXICO MEXICO CITY, Feb. 14.—Rebdels Degan a fierce attack on Mazatlan today. They were several thou gand stroug. Gen. Fellpe Angeles led them. It was reported that President Huerta was getting 10,000 nfles and 10,000,000 rounds of ammunt- tion from Odessa, the Pussian gov- ernment helping btm. The foreign defense committes ‘was making every preparation for a vigorous resistance In the event of an uprising in the capital Arms were provided, provisions) ‘ laid in and all foreigners were no-| tified just where to come at the| first sign of danger. | The British cruiser Suffolk bas| landed machine guns. They were mounted at the entrance to the/| English embassy | PROSPECTOR FINDS DIAMOND) CHEROKES, Feb, 14—What a q Jocal jeweler said was a first-water : diamond was found by a pros pector KILLED BECAUSE. GIVE UP HUBBY |: A pianologue and songs, and EF. J./ Moore, the talkative trickster AT SEATTLE THEATRES COMING WEEK and Leon, at the Pantages; 4+—Jamee Guy Usher, at the Beattie; 5—Ed 8. Alien, at the Tivol. METROPOLITAN Sno, 4 “os Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday John P. Slocum Offers the Musical Hit of Four Continents The Quaker Girl WITH VICTOR MORLEY Dixie Girard, Harry Macdonough, Jr., Connie Mack, Wrr Phil. J. Moore, Mile, Corday, Murray Stephens and Harry 6!r MATIN | “$400 IMMENSE COMPANY SPECIAL ORCHESTRA Blals Low "$1.50 $1.50 TO Se PHONE MAIN ~~ 43 — BAILEY & MITCHELL MGR: Saturday, Sunday Matinee and Night BREWSTER’S MILLIONS FI COMMENCING MONDAY, Bailey & Mitchell Present THREE WEEKS By Elinor Glyn Classic WEEK The Great Drama Evening Prices (except Monday)........ 50c, 30c and 20 Matinees, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 25 Special Bargain Night Monday............ \ All Seats Redieved ANTAGE “Unequaied Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville.” BEGINNING MONDAY MATIN Spectacular Oriental Dance Revue “Priestess of Kama” Beautiful Girls in Beautiful Dances ARD KEOUGH and HELEN NELSON “Ambition” OTHER BIG FEATURES 10c and 20c 3 RALLIES TO END EDW in at the Metropolitan; —Weston —:LOT PURCHASERS WILL LOSE HOMES A sheriff's deed, secured by ©. Aer Stokes, original owner of the Iand,| The mortgage was foreclosed in |Comedy pictures fn the Pantage- ee will complete | the bill, SEATTLE une ray of Elinor Ph rot ber be the next offering of the ip Theatre Stock company It will be given in most tain style, showing the Swiss mourtatn chateau and the famous tiger rag| scene—the most talkedof scene tn the whole play Many have condemned this|to lota tn Jorita Heights, on which February, 1913, and Stokes bought! story, but many more | deeds to the tndividun! purchasers in the property at $6,000. He has from t Jovita Heigh ts Co. were | now taken deed and has notified meets and be-/ not fi Treasurer Hanna he is ready to pay taxes on the lots As the muddle now stands, many | property owners have paid taxes and Installments on the property to 6 of title and taxes paid jcomes infatuated with a beautiful | result in le | woman, who, though some years |to bun of owners in tho plat his senior, is still In her womanly} The pint lies on the Interurban. prime. jbetween Tacoma and Meattle. | The young Engliifhman thinks! Stokes held a mortgage on the| which Stokes holds title. the woman a person of lowly birt’: entire tract In March, 1912, he| They stand to lose the entire whereas, she {« really the queen of | levied an attach nent for foreclose ‘amount under the law. Sardalla, traveling tncognito. Their three weeks’ affair in the| 5 alam ail saa dl MASS MEETINGS base of this Intensely tntereating | drama, Poe TIVOLI ‘The Queen Anne church forward| field st.; for girls, the Christian | Hw oma oe |movement will be given added tm- church, Third av, and Lee at.; for Breezy comedy, quaint philoso portance and orest tomorrow, boys, the Congregational, Queen jphy, swingy and @WAEKeT when four mass meetings will be Anne ay. and Galer at | omens © held, starting at 2 o'clock Four-minute talks on “What It jthe musica A mocting for men will be held Means to Be a Christian,” will be booe h haader bem Em i, Bcbeas In the United Presbyterian, Fifth made in addition to epectal ad- He a “Ea 8 ay. and Howe st.; for women, In the dresses by ministers. who has gain fed popu Methodist chureh, Fifth av. and Gar- | will appear with Tivol! at YOU SAVE MONEY NATION MAY GO in the role of Simon Levi. Monday | | feature, “The Cor 1y Foley's Honey and MARRIED will take place. A because just a few 4 | be — distributed | 4 ‘ough and heal the Ee | among those in the audience. Tues-|cold, one bottle lasts a long time, MEN day night the chorus girls will/and the last dose {s as good as the! jhold an athletic contest |first, Mra, 8. 8.8, 20 Van Buren M - |St. King N. Y., says Father; STOCKHOLM, Feb, 14.—Consid. le @had lagrippe and his cough waslerable talk was current here this OUGHT TO! | rs Harriet Manning | ORPHEUM |nomething terrible and he could not afternoon of another general etrike - ——@ | sleep. Foley's Honey and Tar not|by the working classes if the gov | NEWARK Feb. 14—ne| Henry, Bade or Pegi ipl pag has stopped bis coughing, but It|efmment Insists on carrying out its aide tha Wouldn't atvered Bex Prince of Tonight.” will heed ® cot. | brought my voice back to me efter | program for extensive military and vine wom divoree her ' any at the Orpheum theatre next! a severe case of bronchitis and| naval expansion | j because they must band, Charles Manning, and| eek, In 'A Regine eae seta |laryneitis.” For sale at Bartell | make {t possible for Haze , i afte on drug stores. ia 7 donna, will head the bill | make provision for|J | ma» to give her — a eT i | namie: Stre,° Harriet ate . (Pald Advertising.) others, as well asp i ay ra : EMPRESS : when their earning] ""''” comedians, wil head the SS C, Pigott, declaring tn a letter to the i$ : ill I | A few hours after she shot Mrs.| .c0n cor and company will furnish atter that he hasn't “the time nor iin capacity will be less|f Manning to death Hazel Herdman| O'Connor and company will fummeh the Inclination to debate with Mr. Py 4 am it is now. wrote & confession, admitting the|{)@ “need ™ ae ” Pigott"; that he realized that “any | o | crime as q telling ot. her infatua-) > an one may run for mayor,” and that ; on for anning and her sleep | he doesn't understand Pigott's ob- Inasmuch as the} pointment in hia inability to get jection to him. i oa ivoree and marry her, and thes “ r cost of living ad-| * GOETHALS FOR she ended her own life by Maes vances in close ratio ng is under arrest, cha to the individual’s in- crease in income, it is | 90 “straw ballots” prove any t ic ithe part of wi | GOVERNOR SPEAKS | yaw york, Feb rem thing? | jj only part of wis-| wy Yoshate Geen ale Anyhow, here's one taken on 25 | HW dom to open a sav- | : HOQt 1AM Wash. Fi ting Col. Goethals for gov streets cara yesterday. The vot ‘ov, Lister | tod Ire Col, Récoawale: wonts Ge resulted; Gill, 691; Winsor, 261; 7 $ i Southwest Was cet : Griffiths, 22 Trenholme, 219 ings account in the| h j accept rahe, ML eae ae ; | | ment assoctation ively conte Slater, 59; Pigott, Goddard, 43; | Dexter Horton Trust |ff | is expected on the election of pre Worley, 86; Rausch, '26 | Savi Bank d ident with J. W, Daubnoy of ( 5 | & Savings Bank an tralia and H. L. Whiting of Oly ' SWAP IS PROPOSED |) re ard de ositin, in pia as contenders Raymon' ts - i} se P 4 making fight to get next year’s DAWSON, Y. T, Feb. 14— A | } ‘it an obligation which |J convention The King County Democratic proposition, suggested by the Civic | Docs he aid just as | club has had “Texas Day,” “Town league here, 1s to be pushed to #e-| | Day,” and “Dakota Day Today cure ade possible, by en Ss ||. MAN WEARS ARMOR 200° Uity “Conuen 2tay Att ot Pundy Will honilee the abeoare oe aithfully as the wae che eae ; he candidates i ty councl Skagy and the United States 7 RTH YAI - e invited t 1 and speak at will secure an all-American en cery or meat bill. 14.—Henry Goortsema, a od Kat eria at noon trance to Alaska by the year-round DEXTER HORTON borer, 18 re on Music was furniaied by the route from Haines TRUST AND SAVINC s charke after ourishin ar , Kir ‘ ant Democrath Clu® or Cc B. FITZGERALD TACOMA Fel 14 TI l of wa to kill Judge Preble and H id versity of Puget Sonnd is to be BANK |B. Scudder, a real estate mfin, Ac! Test modern outside rooms in Recently A tae by City Council) jnown in the future as the Collexe BROOHD ANY CHERRY | police headquarters, {t found | Beattie, 260 to f vart House, to Fill Vacancy of Puget Sound, according to a de he wore a home-made armor of| 86 Weat Stewart (near Pike Public Candidate, for Re- election Counoll-| cision of the board of trustees yes: | zing under bis shirt, NY, GOVERNOR STRAW BALLOTS Market). Advertisement man, Two-year Term terday, | Hilton, the strikers STRIKERS MAKE CHARGE STICK, | MAYOR CAMPAIGN Three more downtown rallies, and candidate for corporation counsel, will be and other socialist and municipal ownership advocates will spea« Monday noon J. D Trenholme will speak at the Seattle theatre Hi ‘wil Monday night Hiram C. ¢ hold a rally at Dreamla Plies Cured Progeiste refund mon care, ltebine. Protrosing Piles. tet AZO Olnt ment " whinge Biecaitg oe application reliever Joe (Paid Advertisement.) TO TRENHOLME SUPPORTERS The volunteer workers in behalf of J. D. Trenholme’s candidacy for mayor are called to report, elther in person or by telephone, at head- quarters in the Alaska building, next Monday, February at any time after 9 a. m., for final instructions as to work on Primary Day. Women report to Room 7 Telephone Ek Mott 2097. Men report to Room 714, |the mayoralty campaign ATTORNEY SAYS | socialist party will hold a big rally our charge that Michigan's copper date for mayor; Edwin J. Brown, representative oovupy most of next week with tes-| RIDE ON TRAIN have been ignored.” | over, The constructive faction of the HANCOCK, Mich., Feb. 14.—“l am | at Dreamland pavilion Sunday after- satisfied that we have made good |noon, at 2 Judge Winsor, cand! miners are underpaid and working | — conditions are frightful,” said Judge in an Interview today. “I expect to| timony supporting our ¢ the strike constitutional rights is in the City Fred Land, age 1 CITY NEWS Plane were formula ‘at a | hospital and may as a result! Telephone Elitott 2243.—Adv meeting = er growe held at! of stealing a ride on a freight train | amber of Commerce Friday ix aonaat “toe - on the water front this morning. | Rt Ad ener liga Pacific Northwest) Land's coat caught on @ nail as| AVY YARD ROUTE ¢ R ee he prepared to jump off the mov-|S*mere HB Kennedy, Tourtat and“ Leave Col [except Su ing train near Pier &, precipitating | Young girle of the First Preeby- ji to the track terian church will be entertained ae ght |2.08 Cexcep at an {informal socta} and reception sp betare, the sare cost de Droumre |B am | Baturday, 11:46 ps given by the mothers next Friday | tangled : CE ee ne Te kk | Amputation of his left arm will ee eee hes pBRATY, Judge Thomas Burke will be the at 2128 Fair-| \ Land, who lives principal speaker at the meeting of| mont av, West Seattle, with his; MANNA the Brotherhood of the First Bap-|uncie, Charles E, Nelson, ; tat church weedeat nele, Charles. Nelson, “tuned MAKES | West Seattle ferry | CANARIES A meeting will be held by the ex ecutive board of the missionary so- ciety of the Presbyterian | chureh next Frid | | It is bis custom to take advan-| tage of a passing freight ‘rain as & means of getting to his uncle's shop, near the foot of Pike st He sustained a broken and crushed leg, a badly injured shoul- WARBLE ‘ 4 i "Tis the secret preparation red by the German Canary Breeders of the Bt andreas bere Judge Rvereit Smith will speak on “Girls’ Problenis as Seen by the) | bealth and od ho a ad pon, nes ‘prevent Courts,” at the ¥. M. C. A. ves; a a See ee See Be | Spear Te service Sunday afternoon eet cas viedo SSS. Ution na. is : re | ae only ki Wwhitevh Metal Caps » this | Trade ed. Beware of imitations. The tenth anniversary of Rev. H. Bho ON ‘CAGE BIRDS, 120 pages, deaw: od SAYS RAILROADS MUST PAY UP Rev. James Reid, of the Madrona} Presbyterian church, will discuss) the ministerial federatfon's partici!-|_ County C. Mason as pastor ‘of the Unt ‘showing’ caaFies in thelf versity Cone tional church will] tnformatton ‘on song and » reed them fo be celebrated Sunday raat Treasurer Hanna has re- ation in the present campaign | fused tax tenders made by the i Sunday. z — Northern Pacific and the | St. Paul Stove Repait ‘ cee |Northern railways, because the| & Plumbing Co. Seml-annual conference will be {amounts offered did not include the | Origina: ‘i © back held by the Reorganized Church of | full charges against the property, wer Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints| | The Northern Pacific oftered atoves,... ran $240,000 for a tax of $276,000, and furnaces. today and Sunday ee |the Great Northern tendered $97,-| Annual congregational meeting 147 for a tax of about $110,000 | was held at the Westminster Pres-| Attorneys for the roads notified byterian church this week. The/|the treasurer they would apply for | = membership showed a 200 increase, an dntune tion to prevent collection | [Lf OOK! READ! THINK! * of the full amounts : es Alleging libel, F. B. Cri ly Scot, avetrs.§ mayor of Tolt, has filed in |tion against Alfred Darli ag RALLY TONIGHT oo ase eae of the Snoqualinte Valley eet ies See neee ae it @ single + FOR TRENHOLME |-.::: : WILSON’S COLD BETTER WASHINGTON, Feb, 14.— = Diladans Weaowe, coll wan | | In answer to a request from the| ; better today, but he was not | | Northeast Improvement club, J. D. | be permitted by. Dr. Grayson to | |Trenholme has signed a pledge that | Fy . | leave the White House ¢ he will keep tho tax rate at 15 mills, |): The best printshop in Senttle f le Lave and not more, text year, in case he | } > 9 { ‘ |ts elected mayor. ' 5 ‘The Ivy Press ‘If Lam elected mayor of Seattle,” HOLTON QUERIE he wrote the club, “I will veto all Third and Cherry : Elliott 875 appropriations for the year 1915 that would go to create a tax levy In ex-| At a North end meeting, J, V, Hol-| coss of 15 mills, Tam in hearty ac- | attractive ton, candidate for councilman, ask-,cord with the spirit of municipal | c nkrupt it ase sales ed why it was that e¥ery candidate economy in which you have address. | a Fight shy of the for the council supposed to repre-jed me, and will do all in my power, | printer who und. sent the interest of the Seattle Hlec-|as mayor, to reasonable ec tric company and the breweries ap-|penses and taxation down to the parently had plenty of money fot} lowest point consistent with good service.” keep municipal ex: | campaign expenses,