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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1915. PAGE 2, ONDIRTIS INDORSED, When Lady Mac’ @@ her blood) @rased al! evidences o: Bave a single spot dress. Horrified Spot drove the poor that she screamed “Out! Out | eth had complet: | or, she w ' k of mu the tragedy of blood on her the! contemplation of woman nuts, so t Damned spot When owners of littered and ugly property in Seattle ree their attention called to Grease spots” on “Seattl . Vest,” evidences of the murder ef a decent civic pride, and were Warned by The Star that they ‘would be exposed if they didn’t clean up and paint up, the poor, guilty creatur in a sort of mad frenzy, began sponging off the “damned spots. And they're stil! at it. STRONG MEDICINE, FOLKS, AND WE HATE TO DO IT. BUT STRONG MEDICINES WORK QUICK CURES. eee | The “out-damned-spot” committee} METROPOLITAN The Henry B. Harris estate will of the Commercial Club met Friday indorsed The Star's efforts to make | Present Miss Rose Stah! in her new Seattle a City Tidy, and laid plans! play, “A Perfect Lady,” at the Met | Kitty Brown (at left), | Virtue.” Rose Stahi (at right), | Lady. at the ! for a vigorous campalan jropolitan for one week, commenc The committee sent a letter to ing Monday, March 29. The play | Nthe convention's clean-up and paint-|in four acts and was en by Dureau, congratulating it on hav-|Channing Polloch and Rennold got into the movement, and of-, Wolf. fering to co-operate with it and all Mies Rose Stah! has long been dis Spther bodies, to the much-destred| tinguished as one of the most not that Seattle be made the clean-jable players on the American most comfortable and most at-/Stage. As a comedienne she ts known and admired throughout the breadth of the land by folk tn every walk of life, from the humble shop girl to the most opulent plutocrat. it's a good name.) After leaving stock work, Miss “It is the purpose of the committee! Stahl took engagements with tour Interview the heads of the city|ing companies for several seasons.) pment and urge them to help| Then came her venture into vaude the gospel of Nix on the ville with “The Chorus Girl While Miss Stab! was abroad tive city in Christendom (Perhaps we should mention that med-spot” isn't the official of the committee. But we | t The firemen will be ssked to late t B. Harris had her little ap scouts to search for playlet expanded into a fouract ots.” Play and brought ft to production! is likely that a handbili setting unter the tit of “The Chorus th the alm of the movement will Lady.” Her interpretation of the Placed in the hands of every resi-| name part in the piece brought Miss Stahl stellar honors, After ‘The Chorus Lady,” Miss Stahl ap Maggie Pepper.” ere | “W. K. McKibben, secretary of the| peared in ittee on unemployment, and a) of the clean-up and paint-up| MOORE Friday received several a | With the prestige of breaking a en at the Seattle theatre, In “The Blindness of Metropolitan theatre, in “A Perfect SEATTLE | Next week's attraction at the Se attle theatre by the Seattle Stock company will be “The Blindness of Virtue,” an intens interesting and much-discuased play, which has never been presented in Seattle bef The Blindness of Virtue” tells fa 1h 510 rance o} The daughte a led, though « nocence and untae millarity ways of the world, to self in a most embarrassing posit Intensely huma ndness of Virtue” preaches mothers and fathers that is dis tinetly worth ‘while, At the same time it holds the audience in sy did dramatic interest Mise Kitty Brown autiful leading lad er seen in a atoc play “the girl rn to ORPHEUM The Orpheum ‘ ville bill with two headliners, Brooks in a sketch, Out,” and vaude Allen Straightening Morton and Moore tn a jsone and dance skit | ROSE SHED NO TEARS Rose Stahl, who opens at the Met ropolitan Monday night in “A Per PPAR nnn CAMPAIGN. STAR'S GUIDE TO SEATTLE THEATRES DURIN “OUT-DAMNED-SPOT’ COMMITTEE OF COMMERCIAL CLUB GETS BUSY ON CLEAN-UP PROGRAM eee G COMING WEEK| FIX INDEMNITY D. A. R. TO CLOSE 2 FIREMEN GET FOR KILLING OF SEATTLE STATE PAINFUL BURNS | a JOHN M’MANUS MEETING TODAY, FIGHTING BLAZE: ARAL PPP PPP PPP Metropolitan Theatre Starting Monday Night ROSE STAHL In the New Comedy “A PERFECT LADY” — Prices—Nights, lower floor, $2.00, $1.50; entire balcony, $1.00; gallery, 50c. Matinees, $1.50 to 50c \TIN “THE LAND OF MAKE-BELIEVE” 1ONDAY i th lots A fantastic fairy] of nd, w yretty girls, ood music hit redy 1¢ Season THE REED BROTHERS TOM KELLY i ever-p baritone Other Big Acts iIMOORE ane es pular fashion-plate Last Two Times—This Afiernoon at 1:20, Tonight at 8:20 ‘The Seattle Boy VIC GAUNTLETT packages of field and lworld’s record for long engage | {ect Lady,” used to be a newspaper — and PERLMUTT from the United States for-/ ments, J. Hartley Manners’ youth woman. Her father Is « wellknown| cies ER Cartooatet mn lcomedy, “Peg o’ My Heart,” wiit/ Journal ‘ew Jersey. She soon, : Ma ‘ vices to 82.00; Sat. Mat ‘The seeds will be turned over to bid ¥ | got a chance to try out her talenta|, WASHINGTON, March 1 The ‘ond “and concluding ses Lieut. J. V. Hage and Driver M 28e to 61.50. come to the Moore for one week,| 7 > ng of John B.| sion of ‘ t - bt bout ¢ : . : : demnity for the killing of John B./ sion of the annua! conyention of the| W. Be were burned about the unemployed, who will plant se starting Easter Sunday. in stock, and she bid her city editor) Wi eManus, a rich dairyman, former: | Washing f d arms, and several business | Vacant lots donated to their use| Pojiowing the 604th performance * hearty goodtye, ty of Obleagn, by Zapatiatns, tn Mex-| ic net ceuned i She Geaen’ Lake @ etrict the Oregon-Washington Railroad) of Leurette Taylor in the leading! leo Cit ‘ew weeks ago, Is being day, w reduc fire which started in the} Star Wants Ads find the lost Po wigation C: SEATTLE GIRL DID IT day, ws Na a co. lrole of the dainty little Irish hero Bs dh nage arranged today at erences t The AW on paint shop E. 72nd} 5 ricte fine, Oliver Morosco, the producer Peg o tween the Brazilian ministe st, Frida Delay in turning in the | “T*S'€> ‘The Star will publish the next lot! 4:4’ an unprecedented thing in send.|t2 ‘he Moore th charge of American interests alarm, overlooked in the earlier ex-| picture Monday ling two companies of his selection | 5% has a ce capital, and ( Palafox, r t1 leitement, gave the flames a good —_— t to t eatre-aners tag | eres GRE alafo iness was begun at 10 o'clock! et 1 e th ame ood into New York, simultaneously, and| ¢st (0 Seattle theatre-goe: ing Gen. Francisco Villa Saturday morning, commencing with|headway before the fire apparatus ENFORCE UNCLE concluded the run with over 700 role of the play was cre {ty will be turned over 4 Aen te tand.| arrived Png ‘te {Laurette Taylor, who play ido be tending of reports by the ston Sever wate a te times for “Peg” in the metropolis a widow. The Aw ing committe Several musical Seven « were either destroy Then eight companies were sent on| Se¥eral seasons here at the t will then declare samen qare ‘hohe ed or damaged. The total joss will SAWS WEUTRALITY tour, Laurette Taylor to London,| Trd Ave. theatre Third a mnt closed A lunch more committee re (Tach approximately $15. where she {s breaking all records. ead yer rap on meen aaane man) "Villa's original apology will be ac-| norta were heard and preparations! A. R Radman and his wife, whe © SAN FRANCISCO, March and three other companies to vari te oS Temieeee © see ee at of ¢ wla-| begun for the election, In which in |9CCUPY an apartm above the ote ous parts of the globe to distribute ™ — nek TUF | tens terest paint store, narrowly esca orders to see that all neutral- aH cuenta tae 6 teagel gros tiyred sai Jtense in ; rales Jaws are respected, the revenue) ‘he Charm of his greatest success. | * sg cig - @, will be awal remonies at oo cee ype . 4 nees in record-b: ole their personal effects McCulloch left here early to- igen ly of the convention, Friday afternoon.) “stoon's loss is fixed at @ay for Monterey, where the Japan. EMPRESS this THE“COME- BACK” A Which OO £, Mev A: Wilcinge tee ane: HO -sriotel | Ie ROY niacin te | @8e cruiser Chitosa is reported While the headline attraction at! HE'S A LIVE WIRE j Leonard and A. Virtue (00k owner of the bnilding, $1,504 St. Re — ) The Chitosa is acting as convoy the Empress next week will be Ma-| Manager Richards of the S¢ e portant parts. Lake P « Co. $1,000 BB 4th st., or cod the tug Sea Rover, with two rie Russell, thepixg) theatre is the chap who arrai The “Come-bac 1 address of welcome was deliv-|Taie Hardware & Furniture Co. hen Mile aod Sr . The tug put into Monterey “belle of Ken) — that aeropl Night T never down-and-out by Mra. Jobe Wagner, fol-|§7.000; G, H. Miller, owner of ad at “Yesterday for repairs. It was re- tucky,” who can't) I nea aad Seattle tor Jane O'Roait condition because work, 4 by a response from Mra. J. 8.|joining building. 0: C. W. Fow New, Firepreet, the vessel was en route to hide her beauty cently, Richards managed the Em-|'#¢k of exercise, cating | McKee. Jler, jeweler; G. H. Patrick, cigar| ipertor. Fy LINCOLN HOTEL Salvage the wrecked Japanese cruis- even under a c | press stock company Tacoma,|*%4 living, demands stimulation to} Adjournment occurred at 6 p.m. | dealer = therefore. "5 soba. truan ence ann @f Azama. The Chitosa remained ering of 4 he's « live wire satisty the cry for a health-giving| as . | mein, freon getnetgel Gnas ae ‘Outside the three-mile limit through- cork, there will be The Big Id he “pro-| 2? ite and the refreshing sleep} DENNISON, O., March 27.-—Ar i eon dette. out the day wide interest te duced this w the-| “sential » strength GOLD] explosion of dynamite, placed under ‘PICK RESERVATI I] JITNEY WOMAN FINED | Mates 1 50, ROO wT Seattle folk in the atre at popular y | Serect tee SF natal oe — ee ee . PORTLAND, March 27.—Ch 1 ro neue SulninE ” aie been here in 8/40 the work. They are wonderful! | Pittinger early today, Pittinger has FOR MANEUVERS - with violation of the city traffic er you feel a cold coming on. Gauntlett, staf! peared in New York only De | ey ‘ ge ; ; it ney driver, is under sentence ti at the fall name LAXATIVE Three of these capsules each day| been conducting a campaign agains dinance, Mrs. Alvina Pearson . MO QUININE: "Look tor signa. | OF fet of The Se cember for the first time. Next! wiit put a man on his feet before| “bootleggers | “UG6y 00 pays fine O86 re , 25 attle Star, will beg week Richards presents “The Blindé-|)h. knows it: whether his tr aaael = hhc. nein ee ‘ | KLAMATH FALLS, March - the added attrac- jy eas of Virtue.” another play 1 pete gi Sayer » {The Klamath Indian reserva’ as Francis |" f ; her pla comes from uric acid polsoni rT; 9 th |seen here before ? D ning: © the scene ar cael to sketch a rything in sight ete sed | the ‘Side gravel or stone in the si ves ve f the Dh 4 hit ftia se everyt | bladder, stomach derangement or etches seing Paar pss erga eps 0. Miss Russell sings new popular | | of Oregon, Washington and Idaho other ailments that befall the ove s numbers in a manner all her own | this year, it is announced. The six Another attraction will be ‘The i son are ecu anwe shout, peng odd 5 Made tigen s r an Pros erous Honey Girls,” in which melody,| but take them today. Your drug 5 Jath. A mountain will be the back d P' mirth and beauty run riot. Warren| niet will & fied Sek etme stop ’ “ will gladly refund your mone: | F bs d real hrm bo yh oat boa Pisin IS DRIVEN BACK they do not help you ©, We| Use “TIZ!" Don't have puffed-up, | AND dea, called he Surprise Party.” and $1.00 per box. Accept no sub-| burning, aching feet riends Other numbers will be: Ray Snow. | wtitu Look for the name GO - PORTLAND CHAMBER Sor auctor theo peso Arno BY AUSTRIANS MMUAL On every box, are| | Money Makes ee w Jem Oi! Capsules. For sale and| +717 —pabes | | Hs Mone PANTAGES |guaranteed by the Ow! Drug Com-| | i | “y Topping the new bill at Pantages BY ED L. KEEN | pas Advertisement | a samo M i ‘ The A next w opening with the mati f i sin Chamber of Commerce here has the But back of this nee Monday, will wi. Deas Corveapensont distinction of being the largest ¢ acay, LONDON, Ma T | x 4 he the pew sal | ation of its kind in the world there must be a be- | nia the ea beautiful musical | Russo- Austrian Following a four days’ campaign ginning—a few hun- J '4?ioid, “The suffered a re which ‘cloned "Friday, the member svg ena Land of Make-Be | Ruasion armie ship reached 4,0: dreds lieve,” a fairy pressed their way toward Hungary le land fable affalr Gen. Ivanoff's forces were , ‘ : saved. Most of the Jit joass of 2 back trom. Crernowl OF SEATTLE GALL IT: HELL HOLE” In being selected as the terminus of the govern- comfortable, well-to- lot of pretty girls | Bukovi and were driver . eae ment railroad in y and mu miles north of the Pruth riv | JUNEAU, March 2 os do people of your sie. For the add Pros Vieana It ie semiotticlall Resources Nearly | AU, March 27.—Referring | us For the tn, ates per $5 to the Morningside asylum, at Port ‘ d feature there | d the Russians were not only ,000,000 land, Or., where Alaska’s insane are scquaintance began will be James Fy eee es _nerces tee bs day bey j | kept, the judiciary committee of the in this way. Dolan and Ida Chas, Beeman ie adil ak pany th hia . . |legislature today branded the place Laahiers assisted TAMAR enbits fous néaliel WH | I! hole.” Inadequate com. | by Hugh Mack, in their latest ay, aici a A Y | ts and service are complained o' You Can Do It sketch A Migh-Toned. Hurgiars| sources do not confirm the state | complained of | and suffer no hard- Christmas Tree.” Tom Kelly, the|fome indicated that Gen, lvagoft NOT Ah! what relief. No more tired| SHE DENIES IT / fashion-plate baritone, will also be . y | feet; no more burning feet;no more PORTLAND, March 2 Th is now offe he “20 YeoT RE 1 wan Gemmelian to evaiuata rs not ‘ arch 27.—That th is now offeri ui the GREATEST and SURI ship. Live safely ng those present. Other num fe } Brith, ae we SA VE? swollen, bad-smelling, sweaty fect, charges of the Alaska legislature are } hart neues ? and sanely. Avoid J er vill ve provided ny Gertrude| Hrenied the frontier | No more pain in corns, callouses of not true was the statement mad chance you have ever had to make a fortune ‘an Dyke and brother, in song and) of fe ‘ western Rus-| “The saving of | bunions matter what ails your|today by Dr. Viola May Coe, one of . = extravagances. Open de tha anc, and Bonsian and AS| den eecets means the waing weey ,laually | feet, or what under the sun you've) the owners of the Morningside asy We are still offering lots adjoining the Govern- a 4 per cent savings Moog cies cane ey ating povelia ” 9 means cutting off indulgences or tried pares getting relief, dunt} lum. aoe -scaea she said, are| ment Terminal Property as low as $225, on terms A ‘omedy picture ie Pantage avoiding vicious hak use ell cared for | on account with the scope will complete the bill bd Bue habits, The little) “wns” is the oniy* remedy. ths — These prices are for one week only, Then up t t WATER SHUTOFF Notice | |‘ifference between what you earn| remedy that! | ) i Dexter Horton Trust ges Waterewill be shut off and what you spend, is power. it|“raws out all the poisonous exuda | they ¢ Office open till 9 o'clock this evening 3‘ Savings Bank TONIGHT LAST OF “TODAY” Maton Lethe Marae the | often measures the distance be. | tions Which puff up the fe TZ GIRL DEBATERS LOSE ar , ‘ ae . a Harry Von Tiizer may be intrict betwaen Norman st. | \tween euccess nd. failure | ® magical; “TI2" ts grand; “TIZ" iM and from 11 till 4 o'clock on Sunday. and soon you will music publisher, but bis ¥ 2 as| ing te from oth S10 | | son Swest Marden | will cure your foot troubles #0) ‘rhe women's debati | have capital with 4 producing manager with “Today” Pies peony ye sgias trhgeM B jyou'll never limp or draw up yourlene 1 Bhi cra ‘s uation ko ‘ has not brought hm any flatterng | Interest 4 Per Cent face in pain, Your shoes won't! defeated riday night by the Whit which to work. retuems ° « | seem tight and your feet will never, man colloge team, at Wallw Wells sin nda lays for the las 19 | aamennen ane 9 : never hurt or get sore > Deas nba brio age soins at the ay theatre ered home eh eee Presié ured. aThink or te . pho tlie meee Seosogns Aatecien, by Soe r 1¢ Mo theatre, and resident “ imag ho more foot judges, Lettie Lee Rochester and % DEXTER HORTON — |) the company disbands then, Amold’s Electric | x. s. souwer misery; no more burning coms, /Ruth ‘Tewinkle represented the U a RUST AND S * » employ army langu the re . B. “NER, callouse yunions lof W., and Florence Lilliquist and SAVINGS J preat will be honorable. Member Vibrators Vice President and Trust Officer.| (et a 25-cent box at any drug| Hazel’ Milligan represented Whit-| BANK of the company will be given trans-| ( store or department store, and get/man, The question was, “Resolved S05 American Bank Buildi |portation back to New York, but! there will be no further road per formances. SRCOND ANY CHERRY 1915 DEMONSTRATOR IN W076 ARCADE SEATT HOGE BUILDING the Heart of District. the Financia’ ‘instant relief foot relief for only 25 cents. of It! Get a whole year's|that the Philippines be granted Think | dependence Was! not later than 19: hington upheld the negative.