The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1915, Page 4

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nn cha lh te ne facial ai i ami STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1915. PAGE 4, WSS DILURCKLES, [TAKE THIS FAN. Aperir ty THIS 1s as "You ARE % WHAR THAT costume 4 aR WAY, OUR DIRECTOR AS "GOOBLA, THE SLAVE GIRL" IN THE HAVE CAST MISS HE WILL GIVE You 4 NT r Shi GREASE Fant For The ROLE! fh) ORIENTAL CouRT SCENE Thy: | BEAUTIFUL QUEEN OF ZUM-ZUM.* ond-Class Matter, @ mos. $1.90; year $3.80 “Regular Music” for Seattle te like every other city, Seattle went once upon a time, turned down its thumb | one had bravery enough to mention a piece of foreign title, swayed its body and hunched most any old tune that was “catchy.” But—now let's g sht down to business--that avasn't admitting by any means t Seattle didn’t appreciate classic music In the first place, ragtime, so composers told us, was really the most pithy part of classic music. In the next place, most of us couldn't go to a concert of the better class because prices were too high All this pooh-pooh about not the old stuff about not caring for tainment—all that was just a more cc we didn’t have the price of $5 understanding French and cal enter “high brow” mu nvenient way of saying seats Now the “pop” concert has come, low priced enough so) \WkY! CAN? you 1&7 UP that all of us can go occasionally to a concert, and good enough \ON BURNING THAY PAPER AW, GO ONL so that the most critical cannot complain—~by the best talent TRASH WHILE MY Wire’ wis "S$ MY in Seattle. And Seattle talent is just as good as New York} WASHING /3 ON THE LINE 81! talent or Paris talent or any other old talent | And the credit is due the Seattle Philharmonic orchestra, | which is devoting its time this spring and summer to giving Seattle people, at prices low enough for all, the best music} composed. . | So let's forget ragtime for a while and go and hear some! regular music—just as we always wanted to do price was too high when the _ Do You Know Alaska? Get Acquainted “Why did you sue for divorce? “Cruelty, My hushand declared T would have to get along this year with a 1914 model car ee Alaska has more coal than Pennsylvania. Alaska would make 470 Rhode Islands. It Depended | . | LASKA has more gold than California. ; “Seems to me these stockings Alaska has the only tin mines in the United States. vir rather flimsy,” said ithe mse “By heck, I think it’s an out Alaska has the ‘greatest fishing waters in the world. | eee com, after the ship once tastes Alaska is over twice the size of the German empire. | Solicitous liquor it sticks to water ever Alaska is 14 times the size of New York state. | tie ie ar ae after phen Alaska has more copper than Michigan and Arizona. IB thinking seriously of matrimony A Joy Ride Alaska is one-fifth the size of the United States proper. Well, | hope #0,” returned Wh were last night? Alaska has paid for itself 20 times over in fish alone. if He apa with unusual spirit asked one girl of another wi rchased for $7,200,000, less than 2 cents|§ Would not want any boy of mine 1 wan out riding with father Alaska was pu to be so unfortunate as to re PSB Raed an acre. gard It as a joke."—Stray Stories Hut I didn’t know your father Alaska has paid for itself 25 times over in gold and silver. | Alaska is estimated to have half as much coal as all the had an automobile “He hasn't; he's « motorman. Indianapolis News High Praise Old Party—E’s a fine little United States. ma'am—I ain't seen a finer. And Alaska has the greatest cattle and sheep ranges under the, bless ye, I been gardening for o:.¢. ¢ mty * at th ef aa Vindicating Himself American flag. I went are at reformat round here, too London r Mr Throgmorton—le ft r Alaska has the highest mountain under the Ameriatt) ob ‘oni " 3 daughter you want, or ts it Kaa flag—McKinley, 20,300 feet. . 4 mone Alaska is larger than all the states north of the Ohio| Double-Barreied Rebuke Jack Howens (an et h far teal of hundred « hrog _ and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi. trouble to make a boy in hie clase hem. 700 serprinn. tan’ Yen ‘ Alaska is in the same latitude as Sweden, Norway and J 1a point in his less know very Well that I'm an ama _ Finland; has a much better climate, more arable ground, and J) ry», howeve @ succeeded teur atl is much larger, n all three of those countries, which have 9 aod éray ng a long breath, re fi Mr. Throxmortos What's that marked otto do with a total population of 10,030,000. If {t wasn't for me, you would Jack Howens—A great deal, sir, oe © be the greatest donkey In this It debars me from taking part in town. Wouldn’t It Jar You? | HISS! HISS!- —AND You AR TO FAN HER !¢ THE RIVALS MEET Philosophy “Ah wus thinkin’,” said Rastus Johnsing, “what a nice, peaceful laike world dis iniverse would a been if it waen't for de movements of de human under aw Ledger The Girl's Way To buy her presents his cash ts spent, er words of th weeter than bh But when he had squandered his t red cent She married a youth who saved his money 1 And nks were REE Kickers You have frequently heard some lazy lout complain because Eve wished the apple on Adar And now & chronic kicker con » Noah didn't swat n the supply pwas A Friendly Hint ‘Oh, my!" exclaimed the ex cited woman, who had misiaid her husband. “I'm looking for 4 all man with one eye Well, madam, ed the po lite floorwalker, ‘ a very small man, maybe you'd better se both eve Her Plaint The difference between me and bim,” said Mra. Sim Heckle yesterday, “is that Sim preaches economy and I practice it oe Still Kept Up “Times have changed for the better. Torture, for instance, iq no longer allowed.” 1 don't know about that » are four families in this apartment whose children take music lessons Sounded Familiar She had sent a telegram and was waiting for an answer denly the peculiar halting ¢ of the receiving machine sound ed,in the office, and she said to her companion ‘That's from Charlie, I know; 1 can tell from his stutter.” Ponto the Purp i HERE’S a tale going the rounds that the king of It aly|— : “ States: s stock bi HUNDREDS SEE THREE DROWN a once owned $25,000,000 of United States steel stock but WHAT WOULD CHRIST 00 WITH | A ALAMEDA, April 19.—Search is being maintained along the water disposed of it to puchase a like amount of Krupp stock, at} front for the bodies of three men | the suggestion of the German emperor. | 4 ves 4 4 2 ‘ r ‘ ii the elieved to have been drowned : king a marked copy of yesterday's paper showing the capers © | od in the bay, near the Southern Pa © United States steel is cutting, the monarch will be mad enough| oa Gillet: ie cific wharf Po. 8 : | vad : The tragedy was witnessed by clare war immediately. BY HERBERT QUICK ybold or a Morgan . died Inst year, leaving a will in! ualize Jesus na a rich man . |which he queathed the sum of 0 left Hin _ Nice Weather, North pcg oll mgamacegpe Be Baye Pee pe ghee Union Savin S Aside from the pain and anucy-, ¥ E THINK of Alaska only as a land of snow and ice;|whe& be shall again appear on the hands of Hit ance of an earac most people | PY esee hice hate [earth. who sald Therefore ail things sive only a iit the very mention of Nome causes a shiver to chase up) ""ty¢ yon der Heide heirs are con-| whatsoever ye would that me & Trust Co. tle attention and and down one’s spine. But it’s not so cold after all |testing the will, on the ground that should do to you, do you even #0 to '. une] Mae ae At Seward, the newly announced terminal of the govern-| os Carne wee not ice pier yd jem: for this is the law and the OF SEATTLE ao Ga" eae, 4, or he could not ha , Y ment railroad, no snow at all fell until January 1, and there|™ ” adie Rai age wil | sin'now take the vow of per realize that this j has been but one snow since March 1. On March 28 the base A great many people believe that erty; but on Jesus His very nature stahinidaeaty seomsiuatr__ mtoae nent ¢ / © ball season opened and on that day the thermometer registered | Christ will one of th days ap-|imposed poverty without any vow ge J poy Ae ‘ | $1 degrees above. In Jacksonville, Florida, on the same day,| pear and walk the earth as of old He was no “cautious, statistical $5,000,000 And that deafness is a very serious It he comes as of old, he will be| Christ,” but a man in whose heart my aot ge stink when topmost | a all-embraciug efficiency is demanded from every was a pity #0 ¥ the mean temperature was about 52 | peer issued. | Von der Helde, who had saved! that none was left out of ite infin-| Snes 4 | the $35,000 in a long and frugal life,| tte circle WHY ' Earache wi * } isually is caused 3 Beats the Elements jin which he worked as a cobbler, He could not have kept Mr. von | by = cold and a poy ts eae 4 = us, compilation of vessels lost at sea, during the first] considered that the money was evi der, Holds $ mone) he | by Infection, which can be pre- . } dence that he had been a good and © came to preach the gospel of| NOT ted or quickly checked by three months of this year, by Lloyds Register, has been/faineut servant of the Lord, and| good tidings to the poor keeping the body in thorough that it was really a trust fond And yet, I don't belleve Mr. von | condition. f 2 f { f Jesus 4 to yme to earth der Heide was insane 4 It shows that of a total tonnage of 323,694 fost, 200,800 cast 5 pour man be would certata He believed that Jesus is coming When 4 person suffers from a |] $3.80 Boy's Hand Car .. - $2.60 — was sunk by warships or mines. For destructiveness, the!) need money. back to earth, and he wished to} cold It Indicates the presence of |ff $7.80 Dudiey Adjustable Bicycle and. _ Motoreycie Wheel Truing © elements take second place to man, for the first time in the} Where is the evidence of tnsan-| sive his all to the Lord | A savings pass book isa cer-|germs in the nasal passageway Stand ... ex $6.25 4 | . These germs produce an {nflamma-|ff $2.80 Double Sliding Door Set "$2.25 history of the world, covering a like period. i | It is strenuously asserted that Nut Cake pee te tee ns 3 The world might well contribute to a statue to Prof,|the Possession of great wealth by | Make your spare money | wwell and 00 choses up the, tubeiMl. © negiecs' ge anct cebu tieame: clay hae +10 0700 Christians whd are capteins of tn Simply Delictous ‘ ae educed Se each business day until sold. theria bacillus and has just died in Berlin. too busy at killing to properly honor this life-saver. lee tn EET e. THEY DO EVERYTHING FOR| result is concerned & THE POOR BUT TO GET OFF! HOGE BUILDING But the ear is extremely delicate THEIR BACKS | In the Heart of the Financiai/ and after an earache a little thick If it is a good thing for them to| District. jening is left behind, Unless rem | | - - Jedied, this, combined with the KC Nut Cohe Real Estate Loans | ity? But the world is/ for the world surveys, working people better off, find cures} for diseases and the be enormously | how much better {t would be, It muy jbe argued, if on earth, and th wealth of a Roc of the Bouton Coching School Magasine | © Mra, HIN be They do so much to alleviate pov found libraries, sustain col nd universities and hospt-| sociologisal and social| * secure laws to make the| In giving thier i t to |N. B. SOLNER, SAVE? ———|tificate of character. | Interest 4 Per Cent her JAMES D. HOGE, President Vice President and Trust Officer. | rich and powerful, Jesus Himseit were| possessor of te | r, an Arch-| ur; 2 level tenspoontuls KC Nak= ower: 4 oman, bent- tion in the nose and throat which | many colds end in earache | ‘The common way of treating ear lache {s to pour some oli into the external cavity, but this really has | little beneficial result and nature | herself has to take care of it in the majority of cases. She does this! very well as far as the immediate jehanges brought on by advancing age, results in a gradual loss of hearing. The afflicted person be- gins to realize that he is “growing hard of hearing “When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted with co-operation of American Medical Association BE PREVENTED And make believe all is serene? In tobacco heart there is no wealth, And what is more, weakened health. 0, foolish man, when thus you choose Your soul and body to abuse, there's You'll realize some pleasant morn That you have raised an awful storm.” Takes 1% to 24nch doors $1.50 Biyx1! $20.00 38-C is the SPINNING’S SPECIALS 30¢ Dozen Black-Finish Sash Lifts... $2.00 Bommer Floor Hinge .... $5.00 Re-covered Ford Auto Cushion .. 2 Three-Cell Tubular Fi shtight . - Colt's Automatic Reveiver .. Will be reduced 25¢ each business ‘day until Blades at Spinning’s SPINNING'S CASH STORE | NAMES “DEEP CREEK” JONES | “Deep Creek” Jones of Spokane |county has been appointed by Gov. | Lister to replace W. H. Cochran of Spokane on the state board of | control. STEWART HOUSE 25¢ Largs, Modern Outside Roome for One or Tea, BO | Special Linen Finish |BUSINESS CARDS Printed for $2.25 Per 1,000 |KAPLAN PRINTING CO. 709 Fourth Ave. Main 2623 1415-1417 Fourth Av. “America’s Finest ~Asded ion Rvstiais Mills” ‘tine for for It Depends | ed fines ww The Indiana state board of B When you borrow from us, you may pay back (on our installment plan) any Ane DOkinS powser » er ee ’ \ amount at any time {n multiples of $5. sugar: then altern on p You may pay your loan in full at any | ik 604 the flour mint Ley 7M amy 6: an hes ‘toat: Rie 3 r time—4f you have the money for one | che ithe Yoke ins sheet he = low : — only you pay one month's Interest | pa , thirty or forty ‘minutes, W in | |ONE-PRICE DENTISTS ee Pela ae cde to be i : wae old cover with the feing and de : ws read, | In ry mi a Your abstract and insurance papers are orate with whole nut meats, | Best Gold And he who would his kidneys | eve ho: e held {n our own vaults, where you may a ip 2, wen Huts eres tea, | Crowns Had hoot i 4 tees opt te cake recipe when nuts are omitted tee ad habs aveld the whe : . : | Mey ta5 notin lense On the : Cesaiais sets [Best Bridge- ave: wnieny when the high price of Seater erat ae, eth on tee Dne cup arnnw ounce | work... ‘00 Your heart and nervous sys. districts—and offer the most liberal par | extrnets| | Best set of Teeth ae wheat has taade all tlal-payment privileges. $5. 09 Are surely worth a heap to you. fl eee “ne nate and wathe| Red Rubber. Why prod them then with ours correspondingly high. newing” a loan. ang eerste and the flour consumer is d 3 eh ae This is a Seattle institution for Seattle Best set of Teeth en erlwith Natural Gum 8.00 i yore ete ie a ehite ot until] Palais Ratrecton tees | (——————— manding the maximum of re- ye Ape petal EE | We make a specialty in | “78/77 (Sur THE oncr sults at the mini | The nut caramel frosting given on vagal Wis Gear amas Ee S minimum of cost. | sialon ne a, "all branches of Dentis! » Real Washington Savings Suita Amy work that Po gael The slight extra cost of FISHER'S BLEND is more than absorbed in the in- creased number and sizeof the loaves, and the better quality of the bread. tisfactory will be made over free of charge at any & Loan Association - Second — ay All work guaranteed It's better than an alleastern hard wheat fi etabiiehed Aanete SELECT DANCING PARTIES or 12 years. Painless ex- > ft wheat fl best ah ts 26% Years 84,500,000.00 HIPPODROME y' C ‘osts- or an all-soft wheat flour for bread baking traction. Examination free. 207 University St. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. Blend is a superior flour for all kinds and pastry I don't believe you have the and to propose to Miss Riche, Tom. Huh, I've the sand, | not got the dust.’ Fifth and University Clean Amusement Homelike % 10-PTECE UNION MORE per Sack LE per Loa’ r y but I have

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