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UESDAY, MARCH 1914 ee ENTER NTT TE FRENCH PLUMES FOR LADIES Draw Prizes ST. PATRICK DAY DANCE Souvenirs for All at Dreamland Tonight Juvenile Irish Reel g St. Patrick Souvenirs for All “ADMISSION EXPENSES TO LP PHOTO PLAYS | FARM COLONY.” hout ar 1 that they appen 1A rea King county is going into the | theatre » wh Aan | produce business ustomary, T markable result That's the plan of the county |!# brought about by optical con binations, the secret of which is not commissioners, following out | \ 4 SablicwcThe Selentifie The Star's plan for the estad- |Americad lishment of a farm colony where sated worthy poor may be cared for ' The proper “method o mone and given a chance to work out ads sh : esihiget oF tadtion ‘ ‘ thelr own salvation in pure air |; kn tnlarantten pethe benannt and sunshine. out wa at lemon extract, cor The farm colony scheme for King | monly supposed to be harmless, has nty ta tn th 1 stage, a will H bas low flash point, and is an explo n bet Reece bids wer & prices frou see $50 to $350 an acre on land parcel | Alhambra Until Wednesday Night! ranging from 50 to 200 acres rh | ty wants farm of not lees than From the Lion's Jaws,” two-part ) acres and not more than 200, | Wild antmal pleture, | “hhe nt tn tanda utd ie soners," two: ctor comedy ee ad | drama; Animated Weekly luded in the list of 34 far | missioners figured would good, bad and indifferent land , | County auditor was asked ta make| Claes A Until Tuesday Night | an appraisal and specify the 10| “Green-Eyed Devil, | farms most worthy of consid n.| drama; “Path Just as sooh as the appraisal ended the commissioners will take world’s news eee two-part Re of lance Genki two-part Kaybee drama; “Scter Henry McRae BIG COUNCIL REAL ROMANCE IN MAKING OF “THE HONEYMOONERS,” TWO-PART COMEDY DRAMA AT THE ALHAMBRA FAVORED BY CHARTER MEN #@ A large council for Seattle, with legisiative powers only, was favored by a 9 to 4 vote, taken informally, yesterday at the meeting of the charter re vition commission Although the majority of the com to mission members seem favor choosing councilmen from districts or wards, as shown by the vote the con reached will In no way cont board to the 1 | ©. B. Thorgrimson caused the vote to be taken when he introduced hia plan of 12 councilmen for terms final report of the, of three years with legislative| powers only | Opposing members sald they! would have to be convinced that ctions from Alstricts would not result tn « ing and bickering, as in the old ward days PLANNING TRIP 25¢ tist's Doll,” Thanhouser comedy Honry McRae te a Weatern pro-| The firat launch excursion of the j® farm hunting jaunt, and make a Rr ducer who does big outdoor moving | "480" for the Y. M. C. A. boys’ de Including 5 Dance tectston, Clemmer Until Tuesday Night | Oiture productions partment will wart ou April 3, wher Tick When the farm ts oncé started] “Hearst Selig News Service Because he never tires of work Arthur Middleton will take a party ickets. and in running order, Com-|°The Price of Necklace,” two-land because his people are eo de Of 26 newsboys, members of boys mi nudsen belleves or t drama; Hun votal da bik tht tae wh ty |e it clubs, on @ four days produce can be ratsed to sur Jers,” educational Love's Obliv-| many extra hours for him without | {IP up Hood's canal Ladies Free county jall, hospital and poo: on,” comedy, and “One on Bill,"| complaining, McRae has gained the Iwo other two-day launch trips, to jand the stockade, It ts thought still| comedy; “Alexandria,” scenic knamo of “Sunset” M Bainbridge and Blake islands, are further that the surplu cee | Rae is director of the No. 101/S!80 planned for the Eastern holl —— —|large enough to war he Calanial Until Tuesday Night |[Pison. One of his latest successes UY" sel produce to the « Colleen Bawn,” three-part Ka-/ig “From the Lion's Jaws,” a two just Itke farmers do down em drama; “Art for a Heart,” con animal picture now at the COLONEL HAS QUIT | market, the's Weekly,” world In thie 5 & hose act Will Save on Food | an to clin A KtOe VANCOUVER, B. C., March 17 | All this means that when the com-| s+ 16 & xirl at Its foot.|Col. John A. Hall, who kept the jmissioners turn farmers for King Dream Until Tuesday Night down he alipped and oul district last summer jcounty they will raise enough vex An Affatr of Dress,” Edison Watch for {t when you of martial law, and con |tables and farm produce to supply | drama A Cr Reveng two-| the pleture. Ith the civil authorities “ 7 ” |the annual food bill of $50,000 and|part drama Maloney's For-| he etrike troubles, has re Some time ago Miss Marie Pavis posed in a picture with Florence Lawrence called, “The Honeymooners, CUT- e for the county titutions, |tune,” Vitagraph medy | signed. Attorney General Bowser| A young man, in a business call, saw t ung lady, Shortly afterwards be entered a Broadway Jand have some left over } ane SCANTI LY CLAD roa the colonel took himself too! picture house to #ee the picture (and, inc girl's face). She sat in the same box—mutual recogni’ RATE! The farm colony will be up-to-| Melbourne Until Tuesday Night | | serious! tion—afterwards a supper and the next day the “Church Around the Corner.” Now she ts Mrs. Murray, date. There will be farm mach ry “The Golden Cros two-part - _ | i. ! ! DENTISTS jand equipment. ‘Thero will t ss | houser drama Betwoet GIRLS ESCAPE! swered. “I fancy I was brought up/be alone and I know Dick is out of and cows and chickens. Profit i#| Showers,” Keystone comed The pi ati as many other girls are—sent to| town.” ; ; Ae 6 expec : d fr in brute milk and ¢ Musician's Wife,” P ess drama WE ut FESLEY, Mass., ¥ - a. private finishing seckinary attet “| can't pare tonight because f We make a spectalty of teeth |as well as stuff ral ¢ ground ak he Fe ther 1 in any ¢ I was gra from high school.| must take care of Miss 8, W without plates by our painless; “My idea is to of land Grand Until Tuesday Night than night dresses, 400 girl a! There I 1 to dance, to walk is rooming with mo and who is too method. jrather high up, where the farm col-1 The Cricket ¢ the Heart were driven by fire from the x and be socially gracious. Fortanate- {ll to go to the theatre, but I'd love ones onists © njoy the very best of|tworeel American drama Thelr|dormitory in the adr JACK’S CHORUS GIRL ly | had @ good voice and it was to come tomorrow if I may, J am Fillin 1 air and sunshine, and thereby be as-|Best Friend,” Thanhouser drama: | puytiding of Wellesley cultiva after a fashion, so when haven't dined with anyone since 1 1 . sured of ood. health,” said Com ee School Days, No com} 5:30 a. m GHKOTER BAT, "|my father and ther died within pe wi ia last September: a missioner McKena edy T rnetnre was the oldest of two months of h other | was before the show opened.” The location of the colony, says eee Sy wi vuidines amd hat 200 (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper practically helpless as well as home-| “All right,” said Eliene, “make it frowns Commissioner Knude fs an im-|@ rooms. It was destroyed with $200 Enterprise Asseciation.) a very pretty girl, absolutely less, for my father left no money. I tomorrow night. I'll come after you portant point to cot o RESIDENCE THEATRES 1000 loss. | left m note and a little bunch of le#s of powder and rather pale and) found that only on the stage was and we'll have dinner at half Porce in Pacelain Bridgework $3 Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up: that be doean't prove repaired free Any work satisfactory will of charge at any time. Come tn SOON lay, If you wish—for free examination and estimate. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTE 207 University St, 2nd and Uni- versity St. Opp. Fraser Paterson Co. WOMEN ARE BUSY CHICAGO, March 17.—Women were numerous again today about the places of registration for the| coming city election. It was the last day for registration and the feminist leaders were doing their utmost to get the largest possible number of their sisters’ names on the rolls. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Frait co.)} MMMM nnn altry, Veal and Pork Fees 1” ” . is | : ? i" nu | 2 | 9 Selling Price for Butter, i | creame n a | « 20 “r Pd Kaus 3 aK Cheese e 0 > ‘20 Mayor Donn M. Roberts of Terre the indict it “We must use great care in choos as tas tasue Tania } violets at the stage door last night, ing a «uitable location,” he sald, * - Diawe . Aneaye as it was the opening night of the also want land that ta highly prov|g,_T%? Play's the Thing,” tworeel DON'T GO TO SLEEP |t ta" suich Mics Denlaye the ductive, in order to tnsure a profit) Gama: “Twine and a . | girl Dick's brother Jack wrote to the Investment. | believe this i@) on dy sth 7 Don't go to church to sleep Wa8 me about, ap: red one of the best things the county eT ehe Jthe sentim of the talk made b Today I received a very dainty ever started, and it will succeed.” At the Pleasant Hour Toni ight Dr. Ralph Atkinson last tin the fetter asking me if 1 would Romance and Du Fda First United Prestyterian church. call at her hotel, and saying she meetings |MINERS AT FUNERAL | oselt the hope that she might see me. I was very much pleased with the letter—the paper and chirography were faultless and the message sent was gracefully worded and grateful- ly expressed. There was no refer. ence to Jack which a person who was loss refined, than was evidently The Woman Hater,” Did you buy a shamrock today’ | The down town districts were| thoroughly patrolled by volunteer | sales ladies {n the tag sale as a ben- efit for the orphan boys’ industrial comedy A striking tribute to the memory NCAID TALKS | of Jam Anderson, manager of the Dr. Trevor Kincaid, professor of! Pacific Coast Coal Co.'s properties, zoology at the U. of W., wil! deliver wan paid when 200 miners and om the first of a series of five free ployes came to Seattle yesterday to | travel lectures at the Y. M. C. A. to- attend his funeral. |night, speaking on the subject, “Par lasite Hunting in Japan.” | Mrs. Adelaide E. Kent, mother of Dr. Kincaid went to Japan at the| Congressman Wm. Kent of Califor. California Orange |inatance of the U. 8. department of nia, died at Ogden of heart trouble | The orange will be king for a day next Saturday, day.” of the fruit to the Pactfic coast will| be emphasized. | country. #0n. Winter’s Chills Breed Kidney Ills Chilly, damp, changing weather is hardon the kidneys. Even more irritating are colds, grip, pneumonia, tonsilitis, quinsy and other infections. The kidneys get congested and inflamed, and this causes backache and dis- ordered kidney action. Though serious inits latter stages, kidney disease is not hard to conquor if a good kidney remedy is used when the first signs of kidney trouble are noticed. The best recommended kidney remedy in the world is Doan’s Kidney Pills. You hearit everywhere. Geta box. FIFTH AVE. Edmund H. Cro 5 Fifth av. N “1 had consid FIFTY-SIXTH 1702 W suffered from back th enginee ¢. Craig, 4511 40th Wash. Wash ptom of kidney trou attle says ° trou and ) at night to passages of or lifted. My back ac was lame My and I tired easily. I fe porn me back got lame and ‘weak, and ee I often ha dizzy epells, and was used to ache terribly, After dneys acting too f hard for me n had to get up a efore I the kidney of Doan's every cold I caught se ind that they kidneys.” A 1 kep Doan's they made lief from aint first sy ble tr ble from was irregular I often had to # idney tions my case and distressed 10 kidney secretions rvous, I stooped, it wa tighten a secret oon Aa Kidn the grateful helping on ing ng then nilme X 56th st rs had headaches ar annoyed by ttl I be y Pills the writer, would have made. I aeked Eliene Symone if she | would care to go with me, telling her the contents of Jack's letter to me. Ellene came for me tn one of her thing else?” The commercial importance | agriculture in quest of a paraaite aggravated by the altitude she had | numerous cara and we went to the! am afrald. that will kill the gypsy moth in this| passed on her way East to join her/ modest hotel where Miss Dunlap| was ataying in style ST. Seat nty Mrs. C tle, Wash Spink or twe pains in at bother says found them to be fay and night, nck was lame I tried to strate pains darted th ad headaches My kidneys nm me no end of gan tak fed a grea and I If 1 reque t night to fons, and ed nished nt SUUUUCNIANAUOOUAOONOOOUGAOUOOOUOAOOROOUGGOAEOUOAAAEOUGGOOOEUGOOAEOOOOOAEOOGAEOOAOAEOAAGEAEEUAAEAROOAGEROAAEOUUAAE AAA “* Every picture tells a story’ CARLTON AVE. About twenty ago, I first tried Doan's Kidney Pills and a fine remedy having a lot of trouble with my back. and weak, ten, after stooping, sharp igh me acted too freely deni of used Doan's Kidney the first box tre OAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Sold at all druggists and general stores, 50c a box, or mailed on receipt ef price by FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, N. Y. STUPIAUAUUVUUUURAEAUAUAUUAE AUTO AEAEEAe tired looking made her appearance. She greeted us without emt rassment and said: “I will have to ask you into the dining room to have a cup of tea, as my roommate is not well and we would disturb her if we should go to our rooms Mra. Symone said something about the comfortable look of the hotel and remarked that she had not known there was such an hotel in the city. “Yes, it is very comfortable,” sald Miss Dunlap, “and you know the salary of a chorus girl does not al ways admit of comfort.” Then as she saw me looking at her rather + for such small attain mine There really is not another place in the world cf work for a girl who does not know how to do any there a p) ments a thing but the stage--I mean for a girl who has a modicum of good looks and who can carry herself ully and who can dance and sing,” she said with a slight blush She is very pretty, with great brown eyes and an appealing look that made me want to kiss her. I « mentioned Jack and her face be- came radiant ie told me so much about you and I did hope you would come Bye, so you can get to the theatey in time.” “It isn't all roses and wine with the chorus girl, after all,” said Eliene as we motored over to my hotel (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) - TO GET $50,000 EACH ee Yerkes of Borden! N. J., has left $50, 000 each of A. xactians 916 17th av. N., and his sis ter, Lillian Yerkes, 1000 Shelby st, jaccording to an announcement re ceived here last night. He was ag ~ aneie of the Seattle heirs, quizzically, she sald, with a wistful little amile: “Some of us, you know, salaries. Why don't you try to do some-| I asked, rather bluntly to see me,” she said, ps pe ae | “for it's very lonety on the road. don't speak to anyone but thei in the company from one week to another.” RENEW 2 LICENSES Over the veto of Mayor Cotterill, | the old city council yesterday, as I'll tell you what we'll do,” said last act of authority, passed |Eliene Symone, impulsively, “you als of liquor licenses to Guse & know|and Madge come and have dinner King and D. W. Sullivan, near the she an- ith me tonight. I am going to/old Pike place public market. live on ou “Simply because I don't how to do anything else, Spring Is Breaking; Backs Are Aching Backache is often the first sign of some form of kidney disease that has been com- ing on for months. Look for the other signs;—lame back, sharp pains when stoop- ing or lifting, dizzy spells, nervousness or despondency, with irregular, painful or dis- tressing action of the kidneys; if these signs exist, decide that the kidneys need attention, ere the trouble turns to gravel, dropsy or Bright’s disease. _Read_this home testimony and then give Doan’s Kidney Pills a trial. THIRD AV. W. P, Rooney, 414% Third av Seattle, Wash. says I had a lame back and sharp pains across my loins. If I attempted to stoop or lift anything, pains darted through my loins, T was restless nights and felt tired and worn-out in the morning. The kidney secretions were higly colored, 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills, and they relie lame back, and the through my loins left ney secretions became regular in passage and normal. 1 now sletp much better nights and have no more backaches.’ LUCILLE AVE. Mrs. Sarah Wootan, 515 Lucille av., Seattle, Wash. says ie used Doan’s Kidney Pills when I was living in Detroit, Mich., anu was suffering from severe pains in the small of my back. I often had bad headaches and dizzy spells, and my back always felt sore and lame, The kidney s cretions bothered me, too, ) - ing irregularly, After I used sev- eral boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pils, my back got well and the kidnsy secretigns stopped bothering me. Since then I hav. had very little trouble. 4 Carlton av., yea I was It and I couldn't rest and when 1 was nervous terrible dizzy and After I without Pills I was great ble soon left and iffering medicine . ~RUTIUNVANUAUUAEU LAUER a

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