The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1915, Page 3

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wy COLONIAL j TODAY WE OFFER N. Y. HIPPODROME The World-Famous Brought to your very door amazing motion pictures for the first time in Hippodrome history. Seven realistic reels, pre- senting in all its glitter- ing, glorious greatness the complete production of the world’s most stu- pendous spectacle. AMERICA { Y. Hippodrome show as seen by i ae Right in the theatre dur- ty ing the performance. sO YOU SEEw HAS A TENT? F The greatest of all scenic spectacles is offered in response to thousands of requests from those who could not journey to New York. FOUR DAYS ONLY MILLIONS: SP | BY GARRISON OF | | PRZEMYSL FORT: Praemyst during the latter days 4 10 Cc NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 10c A substantial decline in the price of rhubarb featured the day's bust ness along Commission Row, the home-grown and California | Wir stock was affected. California | C*! rhubarb dropped a dollar. Local | rhubarb is 2 cents cheaper. COLONIAL Artichok Both | rhubarb, 40-1b bow | Cal. lemons, per crate | Cal. head lettuce .. | Cucumbers Most thin peop! pounds of good. every day. an weight one ounc hand many of t eat very lightiy and ot Nature's way at all ‘Thin folks stay thi food J pass from the body a People need te som blood can ab all « will fog vow! For in not. but fare nie Oran bination powerful flesh to chemintry yet wonderfully offs tablet eaten with the effect naan week fel! Prog Co ether good What to Do to Get Fat and Increase Weight’ The Real Cause re of Thinness A Physician's Advice still do not tn while on the plump, chunky folks | all the f this te It's all bosh to the individual. It there fatty food wut the body multiply thelr red bi Jen and increase thelr biood’s hh a condition T always recom mend eating @ Sargoktablet with every f six of the most effective butiding elen It is absolutely ha ot Increasing the weight of «| Ka fa man or woman from three to fivel - ergot te Bwift's Grugeiate « ‘arrote Ena plant .. 1da tomatoes jorida peppers Florida grape fruit new Garile, Honey, Rhubarb | Radishes from four to stx | Baua fat-making food fn ome Beau Ontone Cal. ontone jon onions green Yakima fentifio « nts known nale has tive, and a often Ducks, young Ge 1d by Pharmacy rywhe Bar and | good block Pork, jargee Potatoes eeece ec esees 0 — REPORT 1 1 1.00 i 1 STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1915. PAGE 3, RATS DEVOURED GIRLS! jr cer rn) PETROGRAD, March 24 Rats were a rare delicacy in | of the siege, according to dis | | patches today from Kiev, re | lating experiences of prisoners 1 who have arrived here from the fallen fortress. In all, the surrendered gar. rixon numbered 119,602, all of whom are being transported as quickly as possible to prison | camps. | Most of the pr # have suf fered fre and & Jness and all have been near death |from starvation one corre le Many ane from They © last days of the siege as hell ¢ earth | Meat of all is was exhaust ed and the bread supply was prac ¢ Practically every ant ¢ humans, had kille there were even of threatened cann!batiam | ( ats and dogs were eaten eat relish. Men turned into d watched for hours at rat holes In hope of capturing one of the prized rodents The prisoners paid high tribute to the Greek and Roman priests, | remained 1 al when ain army retired and left the ‘eas for Inve t by the Rus The priests, ministered to and wounfed and per service throughou WOMEN WANT THE VOTE NOW Name LONDON, March ™ Ad lress its appeal for an dus " APE SS teation of women,” the ald gran Sylvia Pankhurst, + | > teclared to-| ninent sh: nh at once, Age leader, di Sketch your idea of an attractive spring bonnet above this face Fill out the blank and mail to the “Easter Hat Editor,” The Star Another picture will appear tomorrow and on each succeeding day of the week | It ts estibate: 000 women h |the governme that more than 2 already t's appeal, a ve registe at labor exchange iameameed tie aeanere MADEN) "The contest will close at noon on April 1. The best single design In Londo 10.000 women! in BY that time will be selected by Mme. Hemer, of the Paris Millinery | have offered to take the places of | Store, 1433 Fourth ave., and Cynthia Grey, of The Star. The winner will be announced In the home edition of April 2. men ni ! at the front the winning design and on the night of April 3 it will be handed free lof charge to the contest winner for her to wear Easter Sunday and ng thereafter as she may choose SEND IN YOUR DESIGNS, as many as you « f you wish, you may also send a written descr! ee n of the hat MAY SAVE A LIFE as to kind and color of material to be used, although this is not necessary st He had t h Ss d icra pire t pee mace. wok, Bot : NEW YORK MEN ARE | The Standar him very much, though. He 1s| R Soy cae es et! ~~ SPEAKERS AT CLUB emedy [optimism of youth. | safest, most reliable biamet Wie Wire. Pes tener West o, sort F. De Bower, vice preai-| and most popular—for the McKenney has said she can't get | f the Alexander Hamilton to-| common ailments of stomach, well unless she can Ket out tn the| *tute = pair Bg Bd areal a liver and bowels, is i | There ts a waiting list at the} i gig, Mer er gage city sanitarium. Boag can't get her GO toned. talon teesnger } tn there. And besides, the Boags Cie o Mel < ned nN ‘ommerc Club at jeame here from Pe only a} eit neared bales wea few months ago, and real: | sage Gets gg dents are given the pre the my ; fs the city physicians, as is right nal : The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Wortd Sald Lsteandutannhad in bones, 10c., 25. proper, | | A friend has obtained for Bong! the use of a big, airy lot In Cowe jpark, so that bis wife may sleep doors, But they have no tent Who has an old tent which is not use, and which they would be Ladies’ Ald society of the Bal lard Presbyterian church will elect officers at 17 Wednes MY TIRED FEET AGHED FOR “TIZ” (GIRLS WON'T WEAR | &*,p-,207 ssn song | UNIFORM DRESSES Girls of the Lincoln high school tn Willing to give or loan to Boag? It may save a life Call North 2018 and tell Bong, you have. He'll be glad to rd and set it “Just coudn’t wait to take senior class will not graduate in cotton Peter Thompson dresses my hat off!” The have decided that n ™ | | dressing does not d individ valit and will dress aa they indi vidually like, except that {t f&/ jagreed the garment shall be of| washable material and th m than | mings worth not more ‘SHOOTS HUBBY; NOW. SHE’S NURSING HIM Rates for on high-class Dentistry 40 days to demonstrat to-Nat re Teeth and Oralsthesia, MT. VERNON, March 24.—Fi Just take your off and fly i ff ihe t aie wt ¢ pot ed Mr th eb put those pary, shoe-crin our om ainless method. All 8. 8. I to sho hus ed, aching, burning, corn-pes- | Work guaranteed 12 yea have be patched 4 tered, bunton-tortur 1 feet of yours |B Regular $10 Bridgework..&5,00 Filkins 1s nursing Elkins back tojin a “TIZ” bath. Your toes will I Regular $10 Gold Crowns & health Elkins, who is county| wriggle with joy; they'll look up at pa i 5 game recelved a bullet}you and almost talk and then Regular $25 set of Teeth.. lwound {5 the thigh |they’ll take another dive in that $10.00 | TIZ” bath. Regular $15 Set of Teeth $7.50) When your feet feel ke lumps |Ml (99x) Gold Crow ' SUSPEND DRAFTSMAN of lead—all tired out—just try phessravess nbn eon sd gt For ineffictency and attempting|"TIZ.” It's grand—tit's glorious, $3.50) These the lowest prices are to override the authority of his su-| Your feet will dance with joy; also F Johnson, a struc-|you will find all pain gone from [possible for first-class work tsman in the city engi-|corns, eallonses and buntons. Painless extraction of Teeth a epartment, has been sus| There's nothing Hke “TIZ.” It's |B gpeciaity. pended for six months the only remedy that draws out all — ————————=|the poisonous exudations which earn ts | puff up your feet and cause foot quads, good size, dow 200 @ 2.60 | torture. Veal, 66 to 120-1 uo @ 12 | rent | ’ at | Veal, large 1 © 1 lan department store . dor ht! how glad your Kelling Prices (o Retailer for | | A | Butter, Kees and Cheese et get; how comfortable your 1418-20 Second Ave. - @/ shoes feel. You can wear shoes a | Butter sp [size smaller if you desire te Hon Marche, Seattle, Eastern brick » | In present location 14 years ative shington ., || To Have Complexion : Cheese len mire | ¢ . ‘ ' Besicalis wie ‘ That Men Ad { OPEN NOSTRILS! END . rr } A COLD OR CATARRH ate r } How To Get Relief When Head Young Amerion and Nose are Stuffed Up Bele a sig * ° _ | Count fifty! Your cold in head } t aw? vint-lor catarrh disappears, Your clo; yfe not all their| ed nostrils will open, the air 1 |sages of your head will clear and . num-|you can breathe freely, No more , ‘odl enuffling, hawking, mucous dis 3 tt charge, dryness or headache; no |stroggling for breath at night at-| Get a small bottle of Ely'’s Cream pai Balm from your druggist and apply 1 little of this fragrant antiseptic Jeream in your nostrils. It pgne- /trates through every air passage of | The Paris Millinery Store will at once make a hat along the lines 1 14.00 rug | the head, soothing and healing the 5408 nine swollen or {inflamed mucous mem: NOUnY ve: 110 rhe f Jbrane, giving you instant — relief ats a Underskin | wh ad colds and catarrh yteld lke | a health ontheul wicon: vic, Don't stay stuffed-up and Id a \iserable, Relief is sure, \ HAMRICH GETS — _ BIG 7-REELER FOR COLONIAL mething dix To give ite patrona # tinetly diff nt in t |primal aim tn offerin today, the |"Amertea America commencing tupendous — picture an elaborate produ jtion which has enjoyed t run at th w York Hippo The performance Jat one of the regular ma rh picture was not staged, There are seven parte in It 1s a Shubert | presentation entire was filme “ee A MARY PICKFORD PICTURE A return Seattle engagement of the ever-popular Mary Piekford {# |the new offering of the Alaska to ar lday. The picture is “The Eagle's Mate.” oe -8 COLONIAL GETS “THE NIGGER” | Since booking “The Nigger,” with William Farnum, the Mary Pickford of the male movie stars, Ker Hamrich of the Colontal has been swamped with inquiries as to wher |the film will be shown. The date was decided oday, Manager Hamrich fixt {t for Faster Sun da Farnum fs on » of the highest pald artiste in mot pictures | “The Nigger” was reproduced at a cost of $100,000. | 72 “THE BARGAIN” AT LIBERTY | “The Bargain,” produced by the Paramount company, opened today jat the LAberty + We CHAPLAIN AT CLASS A Ch Chaplin and Gish ar contest for headline honors der of the A. In merit “€ ey Dorothy for Acquaint (Chaplin), and * Mission” (Gish), are sald to be a standoff. The Chaplin film has n shown In Seattle be fore, but has lost none of its steam as a widesplitter, Miss Gish has an entirely different role than uual, and does admirably well Minerva sets out to do some re. ming. The result is told in the feture. f eee Melbourne Until Saturday Night “A Thief in the Night,” three part Edison drama; “The Love Transcendent dr “Pathe News” and “Two and Two,” com jedy eee Tiiikum Until Thursday Night Outside the Gates,” two-part rama (Pauline I The Black sh) a ry Pressing His Sv eee Odeon Until Thursday Night he Faee on the Celling two part drama Lucy's t two-reel dre Hogan's Wild | Oats,” com cee Alaska Until Saturday Nigh The Eagle's Mate” (Mary Pic ford), drama. | cee Clase A Until Saturday Night ing Acquainted,” (Chaplin) “Minerva ~ Mission,” two-part) -tvaag hE ‘His Luckless Love, Doctor's Strategy,” com ri drama | eee Liberty Until Saturday Night | “The Bargain,” Western drama oe Alhambra All Week Spollers. drama Until Wednesday Night Jimmy Valentine,” drama. o “The Clemmer Allas RESIDENCE THEATRES | At the Home Until Wednesday | The erils of Paulin No, 16, parts; “A Study in Scarlet,” two-part drama; “The Hearts of the Bradys,” drama; hose Hi oe ” comedy | At Ye College Playhouse Until Wednesday a Woman Will “What Do,” | comedy edy BURROW AFTER BURIED BODIES : “Olive's Love Affair,” com- VANCOUVER, March 24 Rodies of victims of the landslide at the Britannia mi on Sunday night were brought to Vancouver early today on the steamer Britannia, The inquest was held ins the camp this morning Hope that still ed any be alive has been aban may de STEWART HOUSE AO Stewart St. Near Pike Public Market Modern Single F 2 Large, Modern Outside Rooma for One or Two, BOM MENDENHALL mn Speckatint We guarnntes the supertority of | me. he Lundberg Truss, and give free) “Well, perhaps you were more at Ale AS rere Se |tractive then than you are now," A. LUNDBERG CO. | was Dick's ugly remark Trusses, Deformity Applian ‘Artificial Limbs, 1107 THIRD AVENU com-| German | two. part drama; “An Outlaw’s Honor," drama; “Children of Chance,” dra ma; “Three Times and Out,” com jedy. | oe } Home Until Friday | “The Master Key,” No, 10, two jparts:; “The Star of the | |part dra A Political ort places the dead | at 56, This includes the bodies re-| covered and those missing. Twen ty seriously injured are being cared for in the mine hospital The steamer Ball arrived from the mining camp at 6 p. m yesterday, with word that the camp is burrowing into the slide to recover bod of the missing} SECOND AVE. AT VAMES ST. $1-Beach Coats--$1 This exceptional offer comprises 50 Odd Coats and Jackets, long and short styles. If you are in need of a serviceable, all-around Summer Coat, this is your opportunity. Thursday, your pick, #29 $1.00 each. Trimmed Hats $2.85 | Get your Easter Hat now. Choice of 50 of this season’s new creations—jus t as good as the ones q you see marked $5.00 in specialty stores. Tailored Suits $6. 75 size’ Se cloths Colors, Tan, Geay.'t copenhagen, Specially priced for Star Bargain Day In women’s and misses’ and well made. Green, etc. at $6.75. Each—Huck Towels with Ladies’ Neckwear, 5c 10c from the maker; flare red stripe borders; a reg- styles and turn-down ular 10c value. For Star Bar worth up to S0c. Thursday, take] gain Day, 5c each your pick for 10c. 1 1 Yard—Curtain Serim, 38 Petticoats, Amoskeag C 26 inches wide, in white, C Crinkle and Stripe Seer-] cream and Arabian, with opem sucker. Regular sizes, 38¢; out-[ work borders and double sel sizes, 48c. Thi sis the best bar-| vedged edge; good value for 15, gain ever offered, even by us. Yard—Beautiful Sum- 15c Last 1 on Women's mer Wash Dress Goods, 39c Outing Flannel Gowns] including Plisse Crepe in new Our 69¢ grades for 39c; the $1.00] foral patterns, on white and col- and $1.25 grades for 6 Do not} ored grounds; fast colors and fall coming Thursday will retain its crinkle, Confessions of a Wife © WHAT DID WE QUARREL “What do you mean?” was wisi ABOUT? | tartled question. | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper! “Just what I say,” was my calm Enterprise Association.) | response $ . ‘5 Dick said no more about the Z Dick looked away from me with! +. “iit ‘suikily proceeded to di ed gol the 1 mentioned going to | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Hebrew Educational society Ihe came over to me with his most| Free Loan association will i jcoaxing manner, and said: “Would| Thursday night at Renton Hill clay awfully disappointed if we house. Margie moment I wavered, aud] then I thought: Here is another) case of give and take, with me as} the giver and Dick as the taker (as/ usual), and answered: “Of course! }1 would be disappointed. I haven't seen anybody for two months, and) — Jim Edie has promised yo ty | a frown as | party. | | “I had forgotten all about that) 4 arty!” he exclaimed Then! For a | besides, teach me some of the new steps Margle, you are not going to | dance?” asked Dick, in a horrified | voice Of course. Why not?" | “Think of your condition.” “What about my condition, Mr Husband? Is there anything ab- normal about it? Is there any rea son why I should not go about my | usual activities?” But—but” sputtered Dick, “you know you fainted the last time you danced, My Jand I was not f clothes were too tight then ing well. lam In a return engagement of feeling perfectly splendid. I am u dresied: with ao Somstsltlitie ‘AUA'a that Keystone scream am going to dance in mode: ration “af “, O .. ad | “Then I won't go with you,” said Getting Acquainted | Dick, in a relieved tone, as though he were glad he had found some “AN right, dear friend-husband »f course, that is your privilege GISH In a two-part Majestic drama “Minerva’s Mission” and if you don’t care to go I'll catl Jup Eliene and Harry and ask them |to stop for me | “Do you mean to tell me, Margie, that you would go to a party with began Dick, belligerently tainly; just as you went over to Eliene’s the other night and danced without me.” ‘ | “But I went there to see Mr, Hat ton and Sullivan on business.” “And I am going to Mrs. Tenny*s to meet the same men on pleasure bent.” Margie, I never knew you could flippant.” 0? You have always accused |me of being too serious.” “But this 1s a serious matter not only your health is {nvolved but that of your coming child.” | “Dr. Atwater informs me that jis perfectly all right |dance in moderation. He says that jane of the women bring morbid, nervous children into the world be “THE DOCTOR'S STRATEGY” A Beauty comedy drama “His Luckless Love” Keystone comedy “SOME SHOW!” And all for 5 Cents Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. aw for me to cause they shut themselves up and worry all the time of gestation, I know this is tr for in the last two months I have t erable in mind tha ply be use I have must acknowl Jhave been with me | That's just the way,” Dick in terrupted, angrily. “If a man must atten@ to business and the y get a living, a woman is always feeling | neglected.” “Dick 1 more mis in body, been alone. that even very little simy You you you are unfair, You found time to be with me every evening before we were married, and I am | sure at that time wild horses could | not have chained you to a dance at | Eliene’s if you could have been with Your best friends don't seem to think so,” I said,

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