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SHOWS SEATTLE BEST onige for | aricure| OF 'HAMLETS? «= A aud ence viewed the opening performance of Sir John ston For’ Ro tson's farewell engagement at the Moore theatre Monday night and agreed that the distinguished English terpretation of “Hamlet had and never will have In action Sir Johnston show his 62 years. It was @ most wonderful produc tion, but Sir Johnston was not the only one who made It so. His com pany {8 exceptional. Joan Tuckett, nm in his in never has an equal did not unheralded, is a coming star, and the scenery is unparalleled by that brought here by other Shake ean artists. The success of Miss Tuckett as was aptly shown tn the fourth act, when she was called on to play the part of a young girl whose mind was unbalanced by the tragic death of her father, Hamlet Few eyes we moistene during the which she did admirab She sang her weird songs in a voice that for ness Was not to be denied and Wednesday night Sir Johnston will offer his dramati zation of “The Light That Pulled, one of Kipling’s stories. Hamlet will be repeated Thursday night and Saturday matinee. The Pass ing of the Third Floor Back” will be given Wednesda rnoon and Friday and Saturday nights. slain by left ur mad scene ft afte » i ° THE EMPRESS Ergotti and his nish a unique headlin of them are acrobats rest Ye picting elgnt Mputians fur The three imagine the Olde 1 the 1 Wed Black & Co., chuckles. Crawford Present,” b is ood for and Broderick sing, peddle funny stuff and dance, and De Lisle juggles everything in sight. The nd installment of the Exploits of Elaine rounds out bill ° ° THE ORPHEUM Charles and Henry Rigoletto are the variety kids. They play the anjo, they Juggle, they mimic, they perform in magic, they give phys ical culture poses, they're acrobats and they conclude with aerial gym nastics. Other numbers on the bill are Marie Fitzgibbon, comedienne Brent Hayes, master banjoist Mme. Loyal's dogs; Edwin Stevens and Tina Marshall in short sketches; Eadie and Ramsden, con tortionist and singer; Tom Browr Louis Fletcher and Tom Driscoll songsters Sa . ° THE PANTAGES J The feminine member of Dunlap and Virdin, vaude team, i ure enough a scream Comedy | her middle name. Likewise, con is the heavy ht article carried around b: Jertie Fowler, and it's making her fat, believe her, Bertie, weighing somewhere around the two century mark, gives an imitation of an year-old kid The bill this week has two big acts Russians, in song, instru mental music, and whirlwind dan¢ ing—and “The War of the Tongs. a sketch by alter Montague of Chinatown life Gordon brothers, dancers and ingers, open the bill, First ple tures of the Itallan earthquake end it CANDIDATES WILL TALK ©. J. Jacobs and ©. D, Raymer socialist candidates for councilmen will address « party rally at Rainier and Brandon st., Hillman City night S.E.C0. LETS THE CAT OUT STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 26, 1915. PAGE 5. ‘JOHNY, THE OFFIS BOY, FINDS NING AN HOTEL N NEW YORK CITY JEFF DAVIS RUN FOR HOBOES | OF THE BAG Es OLYMPIA, Jan the bag Thursday the th® legislature ill No. 46, as If the atto etre had to f 26—The ¢ at out of Last atile f the § a bill his have #4 y than ob the public and serve employer, he ceeded more a Ostensibly the bill wa Taylor of King that be introduce framed Sonat or oun ut the mo ean is that Tayl ally did frar And now Ata dit, W the secret in out meeting yesterday of t 1 public utilith Norwoood r the Howe ar tt, atto grew at neys t af sald Brockett angely no secre to t rule w in t People There to K Spokane Evere Hoquiam nehar other pl nd ared th ! ne Tractio! 1 would wal Pow and ree the pay corporations t aving of streets » certain pe Star sinat Sen said for Rov Ta North Paget a long time giving it my approval,” he Judge T. Stiles of Tacoma yut that ur the 1 be deprived even of the by ty ho Ww @ rece Hotel de Gink in New York and J Corporation Counsel Bradford Visited Seattlo a Year Ago, W t t that cities would lose Building as a Lodging Place f e t to regulate any public Induced the City of Seattle to corporation, and even Winter. 1 control of city-owned utll BY THE JUNIOR OFFICE BOY ithew. Both Howe and Brockett insisted n y thuorsdy—evry day 1 lern th 1 was needed in or to per-|Sumthing, when { aint foo busy Eastern capital to invest here,| here | been thinkin all my yung - — fe that a hobo was a f r that J 3 J wouldent po more work than andy TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE We are in earnest when ou to give ORRINE a trial nothing to risk and every in, for your mone turne results from ORRINE gives the wives and mothers those who drink to ex portunity to try the ORRID ment, It is a very simple tre ment, can be given in the without publicity or loss of trea from business, and at a «mall pric two ORRIN forms powder form, voluntary $1.00 a box is prepared in No, 1, secret treatment, ORRINE No. 2, in p treatment. Costs on Come tn and talk ov we nak You hing will be re t if after a trial you fall to get This offer n op. at home time for those who desire to take and then | go up to the hotel de hoboes than e, and chair d more place bar than a o} satterdy nite hotel de gink is a 6-torey bilding which the city owns, and they turned it over to a feller named jeff davis, which aint no relation to the civel war, but he ts the king of the hoboes, and he wanted the bild ing to make a hobo hotel out of It the city says take it and weleum. we aint got no for it, take yourselves to home | #0 jeff and his subjecks they wen up and took {t, but they pritty near wished they hadent when they went ly [UP stares in tt there was about 94 tons of ashes and tin cans and bricks and other gink, and { ft of at yuse ° itt er) beagles} a ee ge oil gene old junk scattered over evry floor Pt and the first thing | seen was ain _. |hoboes carrying big cans of rubbish RENT down stares, and sweeping out, ané {serubbing the flore, and all kind of manuel labor FREE.:::. #0 { says to a big feller with a red KRYPIOK 19 Without Lines / } in the “aston Lens ptok yt Invisible Bi-T Kr Lenses for and far visic Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, Bring This Ad With You pairs of iat Optical Co. 3064-66 Arcade Bidg fosBndbad Fens, mi Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days eriste refund mone fle te Gare Nehieg | Biled. 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Binyon, _ BULL BROS. \Just Printers 1013 THIRD «AIN 1043 f PALO Otptment | 6 given regardiess of the! eff Davis, King of the Hoboes, Who ho Is Fitting Up the Vacant Loft or litinerants. It Was Davis Who Open its Hotel de Gink Here Last | mustash, my goodnis prise to me, | never se in like this before and i xess 1 wont never be no nearer the pearly gates than | was rite that minnit, until { reely git my tickit punched the feller he glaired at me, and he hoHered say kid, hoboes aint bums you better go to nite scoo! and lern |wumthing about the sh lang wideo then h n buma work © told me how the hoboes in workin men that dont ‘ike workin in one place too long, so they move around the country but by golly, he says, you better git it out of your nut that bums #0 1 done it then he tnterduced me davis, and jeff told me hoboes are going to git to how beds else, this ts a sir |to me, but he said he couldn't have | beautiful Cynthia Grey’ LETTERS Will the’man who sent the anony mous letter to the Humane society about a dog howling every night in a negro settlement, write again and give the @treet or avenue? In his previous communication he gave the number of the house, but omit ted the name of the street. Send letter to 211 New York Block, or phone Elliott 5065 JOSEPHINE COMMER King Co. Humane Society Q.—! have been engaged to a girl for a year, and now | do not want to marry her. She has played the tyrant over me ever since she got her ring. | “can't do this,” and “can't do that,” and | “must drop" most all of my old chums, although they are a pretty good sort. And | have been so thoroughly nagged that | don’t think | dare run the risk of marrying. But when | asked for my release, and told her that | did not love her now as a ought to love his future wife, man she said that she would never give me him. 1 Jeff |tn a worlds of our own creation the| you will but put away your selfish | and| grief and determine to pay fully for) up, that she loves me so much she will gladly endure any coldness only to be with me. Now I'd like to know what to do about it. G A—It the girl ever discover what real love she will not nag and when you b © found th one girl yu will never realize tha you are being nag Playing martyrs role will soon cease to amu ther you or the ir), if yo a 7 to your trust, dish al anything else in the vocabulary of fickle hearts and broken romances Honesty is the only safe polley ir matrimony Q.—Do you think a person can die of a broken heart? Four years ago | was married and had a happy home. Then | met a man, and I loved him the first time | saw him, and he told me he loved me better | than @is own life. Alter we had been meeting each | other for nearly a year, my husband was accidentally killed a train wreck. After that we became en gaged. About two months ago he | aid he did not want to do with me! ny more, as he loved some one| 1 begged him to come back | anything more to do with me, | have almost lost my mind over it. | have thought a hundred times | would kill myself, as | haven't any thing more to live for. He is a! prominent business man and every-| thing is going on just the same for never did anything wrong | before. Don't you think he ought to be made to suffer the same as! do? If | could only save some other woman from the misery | am going through! Until thie great grief came upon me | yearned for the spring and summer and loved to contemplate how happy we would be, but now | turn sick and they @F| shiver when I think of how gay the world will be. MADAME xX. A—We are individuals and live If sope and towels and evrything and| your mistake as you would pay for | work for it in return | what does bums git {f they comer jhere, | asks mr. davis the boot, he ansers hotel de gink jobny BRITISH FLEET SHOOTS UP TWO BELGIAN PORTS BERLIN, Jan. "26.—Bombard- ment of Middiekerke and West ende by British warships w. announced by the German war office today. Many have been killed or wounded, the statement de clares, including the burgomas. ter of Middlekerke. Shells wrecked many build ings, burying non-combatants in the ruins, The statement takes issue with the French statement and announces the capture of strong British position west of » Labassee. The enemy's losses were severe. The Germans are said to have delivered simultaneous as- saults from both sides of the canal CUT STATE TIMBER OLYMPIA, Jan, 26.—A state in spector has found in the last seven | worth $15,000, Steps are being taken by Land Commissioner Sav idge to collect \PATROLMAN IS DEAD ; | Seemingly well on the road to re |covery following an operation sev jeral days ago, Patrolman Royal J | Presho suffered a sudden relapse at the Pacific hospital Monday night, and in bad minutes was dead AMERICAN IS INJURED PARIS, Jan Dunkirk .--A dfspateh from | declares American Con Jhurt Friday dropped a wrecked the bomb Ame which partially Dunkirk, PIGEONHOLE BILL OLYMPIA, Jan, 26 Kepresenta tive Reed's bill to prevent loggers from importing lquor camps was pigeonholed because un constitutional ARKANSAS IN LINE LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan, 2 Gov. Hayes asked the senate today to pass a statewide prohibition bill which would not have to be ratified by the people. |sular Agent Morel was only slightly | when German airmen} into lumber! goods you purchase, the darkness will gradually vanish as the winter, | and calm brightness will steal into | |your Iife, and you may be glad like| and that's all { know about the |the gay world that shakes off its wintry gloom as it bursts into the |joy and life and gladness of the glad | nh consulate at) weeks trespass by logging compan-| 8, ies on state lands involving timber | urs pringtime. Doubtless grief and remorse do sometimes kill, but fate seldom per. mits this escape from retribution Doubtless man deserves to suf fer as the woman but fa will probably not him do so. When a man vows that he loves a married woman better than his life, the first time he sees her, it is almost inevitable that he will for get her just as quickly some day This tragic story is printed prove that it the woman w pays. Perhaps, as its writer wishes, it may keep some impulsive, aff tionate and weak woman from pay ing so great and terrible a price Q.—I have been married 12 years and we have one son. My husband is untrue to me, and he knows that | know it, yet we never discuss it. He Is very kind to me, takes the Stomach Troubles Due to Acidity SO SAYS EMINENT SI does compel to to is ho that times know acld trrit Hning of t lies entire Such 1 magnesia effectiv known quarter of a water ir whenever or wind or acidity This stops the fermentation, and neutralizes the acidity ina few moments. Fermenta wind and acidity are dangerous un ary. Stop or prevent rantactd which em by the e of a prop without being s and dan M. ¥. 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