The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1915, Page 2

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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915. PAGE 2, "THE GOING Cae a 95. 7 e+ NO tee Puc Se oe EATTLE This Week, Starting Mat. Sunday The Whirlwind Musical Comedy Sensation BRINGING PRETTY U CATCHY The longcoated ault of 1914 The flareskirted suit with empire The costume of good old Just notice the trim effects of our gives way to— waist line of 1915 1914, but lady of 1915 GIRLS MUSIC WARSHIPS IN SENSATION COMING TO THE THEATRES Seattle Merchants Will FATHER | i 4 Open Style Show Monday'] ne Biggeu Lauehing Hit of the Age If You Want to Know About th . Very Latest Fashions, at oe i ‘AND. DANC ee WAITING FOR IN LINDSEY 22: (a This Is the 1914 skirt, but— Just notice the flare and belt in the 1915 RE ation for the cor On tt ree da entioned te owe ee Det are on DENVER, March 13.—An ex vente unt Spent meats Grolling the Atlantic outelde th Pa tensive legisiative investigation | as . 7 ro | is in prospect today te deter eh ovis ot I i mine what forces are behing day, to last for three da F ce cular y the two bills recently passed plan wan for ect “reg page Unequaled Vaudevilie—Our Policy i for tresdem| “Sy the lower house sboliening to give its own springtime ane nv Never Changes | the Denver juvenile court, and one ene time ané on the clethes 1 t ——_$— rah us The British steamship Angic-| #8 whether money is being In that way the « “0 used to oust Judge Ben Lind: sey from his judicial position the warships la it has been revealed that pri | steaming through their vate detectives have been em line just before daybreak. ployed te “shadow” Judge Lind uation is wed to make | % sey in the hope of “getting certain the Elite! wil! Intern. r had t lan arrived here to@ay and of the crew repo Herbert Lloyd & Company in LEGISLATIVE ECONOMY ppeared he house anc [ STEWART HOUSE f.(2ui22 ice) Sophos pnoxns caming —=== = —— = ' ry of this incident, » |] Large, Modern Outside Roe: legislative committee was appoint One or Two. 5O¢ ed to probe 4 Geo. Waterman, Howland's busi ness associate, testified the package world-f s personator in lifeli nortre f WL uer tit ko auat 16 Ome ne © The world-famous impe iat’ lifelike portrayals of as part of the price that had been |” gu adeition te lis aainacous GIA(SOON, Haesbiaak.. 16. care tor i0bue RULERS AT WAR IN EUROPE AND paid for a hog they had sold One of the greatest sensattonr was sprung last night when both Waterman and Howland confessec before the probers that Waterman er fauite the legisiature just ended | polftieal {was the most wasteful the state) O bas eve reen lta leaders have # been trying to excuse their stand pat record by the claim ef econ | gntore fembers ferred to these legisiature fairl one It had clerks phers and lbrarians PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON Other Big Features 10c and 20c q ory was false omy employe stomartily Are ap ropriate St. alt} SZ wiane tnen took the stand and "Wiiding Uimore aheurd then thintas thelr priv : oe times. e have made af deciared the sanay Siar gina claim—ualess it may be the at Many of them didwt doe tae eee ee +, by the messenger had come from empts t hide t real « * p Ul ta careful selection of flaw- D Mary Bates a woman physician posse aod oe " cian} oeammonaliey paca ges less stones, perfectly cut.] who ix « bitter enemy of Judge | It was given out that thi year's, political errand fer the man METROPOLITAN | >t: | WEEK BEGINNING Lindsey and the head of an or} easton h t them their appoint Wed ES aagel can be ganization which is fighting him thes aes tae ane hem eir appoin’ THEATRE be SUNDAY, MARCH 21 nted i ings man- The money. said Howland, was | million and » over the They made such a ° reasion of two years the floor that they this year's ns; ed to sit in the we to $14 uM spectators might not tremendous waste of state to pay for the detective who had been watching Lindsey | A. H. Woods Presents the BIGGEST COMEDY SUCCESS IN YEARS | ufactured by us to your order. JOHN THINKS ‘TWAS | Teta! Clove to e14c0o000 | tere nepiemcnds faye pemmt | FINE. LEGISLATURE iis ing tilts, See aay cat POTASH and PERLMUTTER state—$102,000 for the session. coming much more valu- Senator John L. Sharpatein r 2 Years at the Cohan Theatre, New York—9 Months in Chicago Mble every year. We}; motoring down to ; nae» or | have them in all sizes, Milde p> 1 ah sins i oo ee “ KATE GETS ENGAGED Today,” the vivid York life. and Abraham Schomer. the Moore for one weeh of New) ». yadhurst praise of the last The greatest isiation, in m but the smaller stones are just as precious propor- fim 88" os seme GOUNGIL DENIES (LOEW'S EMPRESS offices prograr New York life, the existence of Ob, very well! was t ‘ y war in Ei height of leaislative Asse tionately as the larger} | - Sunday, March 21.0 rer ie We a. But that tate DAMAGE CLAIMS chen Gyiiaad Sika Di RSEPOS 66 28. UF al celebrities. = aos = ma of a certain phase a ‘ GRAHAM & VICTOR “BROMO QUININE” not a white slave play sedge { ) finance committee Frida } ri ) in - ~ eon h ~ down a " thi . 4 four damage claims y | Diamond Merchants th is . > Sie o e gar 3 stage : f ere gainst the city and denied them ail saat } : < HE METROPOLITAN joore, In an act yy 4 epar r m4 Agnes A. Byrne asked $21,101 for - 821 Second Ave. ladda alle “The Drean Girl:” Amedio. | der Gov. Lister, for politte For Grip, Influenza, Saath ot an Secale CRA OME SYKES" The war pictures which have been *Ccordion player, and ax Well¥ | reason Ther ese cuts sor Byres, whe, ebé d. died as ri ‘ aaa |f IF YOU running at the Metropolitan theatre|4od Melissa Ten Hyck, In thelr|teore than, made ortho IR lee tsa Ba eo sage A bergen efor pe creer eg saaaveha GHliaan ) g HAVE mill be continued until Sunday) iodine ‘ scrapie: sosmuaesn (> eputica jes in the hands of the police aud jailers. The taht performance afternoon | ‘he Gods ri * man died in the city jail, January 1 ign and me and ¢ ng most vivid story | Party Men Get Ra Th naeer " . The $1,000 Dre Van Vleck : of the war before your very eyes Is WOMAN FALLS Buch offices as the industrial § M. H. Allen asked for $75 f Je Othe Ok Aras ae ‘ told t these ger » films e comminslo. € \ cow that had n killed by falling ps * - Start ; 5 ai — | “ iy d the ay ee See. appatied a te a hole dug by a contractor on 10 ee 4 if o 4 ' | hy sane and criminal ¢ e state Were | cough for a time Louise Brust asked $20,000 da Reserved Seats When once Manager Gue Hill has launched slashed. Anyhow these offices, be. n't Ke satiafled with just tem-|28e8 for injuries received by the au Ady o sad you paged yd : mo launched 5 ause of the very reasons of their} mx attenied ith just tomobile driven by Patrolman Stan other winner apparently in his { £ Up). Teeked by the tail grass which | ¢xistence—humantty and help to | nging Did the edge of the k, Mra, Na-| those who need it—were In Wron | “Seventy-seven.” a Cold remedy of| slaughter. The automobile belong 4 yy | dia Bact me gee 2p die daakenas | merit that has stood the test of|@d to Sergt. Lee Dagner, and not! sta sreau of inspection, | years, and more popul od ae at | state, state bureau of inspect! % is more popular toduy| “airs F. E. Homrig, $00 E. 65th st F ary relief—take Dr. H ey, who is facing trial for mans-| have this, you have passed the hardest milestone on the road to independ- ence. You are then TRY and dancing comedy sug the popular cartoons of G Manus, the femous art! feet to t the city hospital tlon, suffering from serious {i | Pleasant to take, handy to carry,| re y ~ ie PASSENGER RECORD Seattle Press Club Hall nolia 4 state auditor, were given | than ever before asked $200 for the nervous shock ed when two shote were fired | 7 r on Return post {d to eanily| ed to an € at Mr. Hill has fos-| (Dr. B. 1 areer. The aim|° a in position to make it work with ‘you. And you have had the experience. FREE: & Trust Co, "res ng of Seattle | os ar Fifth and Universi cae ceuy ASHAMED OF HER FOR PLANES BROKEN 0.70.00" BOOK , THE ny ‘i -+ GOVERNOR HAS 149 | RESOURCES NEARLY SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 18.—-| wish ‘ Xe | 5,000,000 lhe auANenaciear Celik aac Leen ame wisn." |Pscrwenserrnar ase] BILLS TO PASS ON ‘ |, BAD COMPLEXION) .::0uish iad at record for aerc tractive} Have you saved your first thousand? great lod tation at feawie epeeattive “| IN NEXT NINE DAYS WHY Peira cement four akin, Miienies the Thiet nO A ER If not, begin now. a in resenting | hot na {resh, ‘smooth and| Jones, who remained aloft yester Oliver Twlat {Salmon day bangnet in eside and her darkey| day inprepared, he said If you have an extra dollar in your pock- Lresent Southern songs) ret o Olympia Saturday " ‘i ind eomed no to alse ts. the leataiats «,|healthy way. 1 © ea et, bring it to the Va The funny pair, Rockwell and uc tas 14d bine amen SAVE OR SLAVE—it) just) uathe your tace for all An entertainment, including} > . Dexter Horton Trust od, will offer nut comed eration in the next nine days, whien ties with yourself, If you) minutes with nol Soap and hot} vaudeville and two boxing numbers . N Ben and Hazel Mann will present) he has the right t 1 sor vero.| i d: ‘ h! water, working the creamy Jather| will be put on Saturday night by | nave ons and Savings Bank ~iuat | bits of musical eomedy Among th eantel =e ready money wit jinto the skin gently with the finger-| the ‘Transportation club. Pestivi-| sav ts Sigtats % a Countess Szechy will pl art : | i i t Then wash off with 4 »| ties will be conducted in the club's, ™™ mane . . ag b ing “certific {which to grasp opportunit ‘ ash " thes will induct a lub's and clinch your sens- satin: | #ical and ragtime airs on the gypry| 392, repealing tt ME. 5. oe SEP Oe ee | Ragiiol Soap afd warm water, fin-|headquactes Mohr ter ¢ ort i] pl bal Ai angi l law on when it comes, you will al-| A \ Bis resolution by 11] plang eximbaton ; public works 0, amending ik i F ishing with a dash of clear coi] Beem eidf| Hob Tip & Co. will offer comical| mo ‘ ways the slave of an-! Water to close the pore Fogg tf i opening a 4 per cent jon't | Acrobatle stunts | Th the fall h | Do this regularly once or twice . DEDIGATE A CHURCH Iw 1 . The usual comedy pictures Will! ure « : other man. | day, occasionally spreading on a lit rh Sutid gr arrle “ j f'ts| sean aet ake ae We Of | : ‘ coke gr Zs }@ new building of the st , savings account it th pat itt " Interest 4 Par Cent jl Ai Hi elgalae geaasath S English Lutheran church, fi i. ie pes: adds there ae “ . jteen minutes before ing Resinol| pry North 43rd a Cary 21 fic toxisiatic you will be asto Usher ; db THE PANTAGES t betas ta James D. Hoge, kly the bveliny antife we big a SRURy at . DEXTER HORTON Capen er are rae’ President medication hee and] f ae: . * AR cinder Sle 4-0 alr Nl N. B. Solnet Jcleanses the pores, removes pli ve ‘ TRUST AND SAVINGS King ¢ Ne ce ane 1 3 be land now owns 5,000 Islands,| Vice President and Trust Officer.| ples and blackheads, and leaves MOOCHERS' DANCE MIN , ¢|supporting a population of 10,0 <a 1 1 {eRAt ¥ BANK ntcomedy ottring ofthe su,[000° The tommy me 19090] Hoge Building — |i complexion fear, resh ‘and The Moocherrs ctu haw tungune+|ik’"nkies the aval | arcenp ano ney mt on, will be the headline ire of lexcees $200,000,000, or more th velvety, Resinol Soap and Oint-}ed a dance for Saturday, March 20, | s ME EOUCATIO Meh “gocg| the new bill at Pantages, opening|that of the United States ta han| In the Heart of the Fi- | ment are sold by all druggists. For] at Douglas hall, Odd Fellows’ build.) "Nov : é y trial free, write to Dept, 15-R, Res-ling, Wagner's first orchestra will } with the matinee performs ce Mon-'year prior to 185 i istri ib "y4ee prior to 1860, nancial District inol, Baltimore, Md. furniah the music

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