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THE WORLD'S GREAT DANSEUSE NEXT FRI, SAT. & SX. MAT. ANNA PAVLOWA Imperial Russian Ballet and Symphony Orchestra MOORE Friday, “Amariiia,” “Walpurgis Night" and “The Dragon Fly. Autumn Hac ohanale,” with other divertissements: Bat Mat Puppen Fee" (The Fairy Doll) Dance of Today” and “The Swa Pav Gavotte, Hunwartan divertissements, Farewe! ia” suite, “Chopinta: Spantah Danube jeate te at attri » 0c BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEI PANTAGE '|George Primrose 4 But Pan GOES ON FOREVER The Famous Minstrel And His Company of Funmakers, Songsters and Dancing Demons Cecelia & George Rhoda Crampton The popular and talented opera singers in their operatic success, “Between Reels” Other Big Acts—10c and 20c Hunt, San Francisco traveling) with him | felt easier about it. poe 2 “T sald to myself, “Anna's quit & friendship, which | ting for good, and I'm for her,” and jso Tam; I'm for you. I knew you seared of me. But all the time only wanting to see you and 7 right. I thought I'd get a chance that night ‘shame on “the line,” | YOU got off the Sutter st. car, but Huet leves| You got away from me. . She) “‘Now, tell me: He ain't throw Re'wife | {ng you down, is he? Why are you honey-| looking for work? You got # right attitude to let me know that, ain't you? °|. “‘You know, Anna, you always figured I never cared much for you. That wag a wrong steer. You never got me just right. You figured J |was a rough-neck—and I guess I am one— “"But all that’s gone and past. first a bo! against smu a a Pee PT seniett SIME! ow, tell ma, 60 you, need: eay money? I got a few fitneys here pieced me be; tl beca: had ar gd yD ype ban ease that ain't working. Maybe they'll Shackled, sustained and intensified | {0 YOU some good. if you're in tro My courage to fight instead of sub-|ble. It ain't doing me no & mitting to this decree. But very T®k® !t. Maybe it'll get you by.” foon the continued rebuffs I met|_ “! explained everything to him, | everywhere in the circle of my ac-|John, because I could see that Mar- iquaintances snapped my spirit. 1|t!" deeply tn earnest and meant igrew morose, and then from cease-| Well. I didn't want to hurt him, and Jess worry and sleeplessness, a pro-|! told him tn a way that wouldn't tracted illness developed, ieaving|>@Ve hurt you had you been there | me helpless for about six weeks, | ‘© hear. This was to prove a period of “And then he took out $29 freat stress in our lives, one of| 479 offered it to me. i'm sure the bitterest installments in the, 't wae all he had. Of course, | price the world exacts for a ma didn't take It. Tlage such as ours. A deep peace seemed to envelop My money had been exhausted, | Anna when she had finished. the chances of work seemed re| “! feel so safe now, somehow,” | Mote. And my health had deen | she concluded. “I'm no longer rather badly shattered. jetrald of Big Martin. Rough he may ‘Anna had been very patient, |¢, but in @ pinch he proved him- resourceful and surprisingly welf-controiied. Adversity could mot make her whine. Not once did she reveal the depression | she must have feit concerning the outlook for the future. | marveled at her quiet strength. She had begun a disheartening ’ | told him, ‘I guess mighty few of us who drift up there on the Coast get to really know one anothe It of us try to appear tougher than we real- ly are. I’m thru forever. | have a good, fine husband, and search for work. Unable to pay the} we'll pull out all right, some. Tent for the cottage in the Rich-| how. And, Martin,’ | sald, ‘I'll “mond district, we left the garden,| always remember how you wanted to help me when | needed it—-HOW YOU DID HELP ME TODAY BY BEING KIND AND CONSIDERATE.’ “He didn’t doff his hat—that wasn’t In his code—but the look In his eyes as he left me was one of the most impressive bensdictions | have ever ceived, even if it was from a Where we had spent so many tran- quil days among our roses and cab- bages, and moved to a cram two-room epartment within our re- stricted means. Sunless and cheerless, was Musty with long habitation. While| Anna answered advertisements and, haunted the employment agencies, | I sat propped up in an old-fashioned it seating herself on the foot of the} bed. tin put new courage into me.” Just the door, (To Be Continued.) TEACHERS TO HEAR “| saw Big Martin today,” she said. “Walt—wait, John!” as | rose with a surge of j ous misgiving. ‘Let me tell you.” Her quiet manner, In place of her previous terror of this “cave man” of the Barbary Coast, held me in an agony of suspense. “Damn that man!” I stormed, but Y she checked me with uplifted hand “I was so frightened I couldn't ; speak,” she began. “He was going past me on a car when he saw me The Grade Teachers’ club will |hear Miss Grace Degraff of Port- land, one of the 10 women repre- sentatives of the United States at . and leaped off. I didn’t know what|the recent women's peace congress 4 he'd do. { couldn't get away. He|#t The Hague, Saturday night. The came up to me with the strangest |te@chers will entertain her at the look in his eyes, Frye Rotel > | “"t hear you're married, Anna,’ } he said. ‘What's the trouble? 1| | fust'seen you come ont of that em /SOME GLASS .. YES? ployment office. Did you get in| bad—is your husband trying to! 1og ANGELES. June 5.—-What chuck you back on the town again?"|\4 said to the most luxurious gro There was a hard snap to his ques-|cery store in the world -onenod | tons and the muscles on his face| here today, An orchestra played 2 twitche jall day long while customers I'm telling you just how it was,| strolled in marble aisles inspect John; how he acted and all, soling groceries in plate glass and You'll understand,” explained Anna.|German silver showcases, Cigars “It alp’t that, is {t?’ he persisted.| were distribu "If it is, I'm going to beat the Iving| custo: daylights out of him! “You're too good for the Coast'—and now thera was a sort of softness in his voice ted free to all male ers, while punch was served women and men alike NEW THOUGHT LECTURE and eyes, as mever seen | The New Thought society will Martin before. ‘At first | was meet in the Arcade assembly hall . sore,’ he went on, ‘when you | Saturday evening at & o'clock _ threw me over for this other | Miss Jessie Wardall will lecture $ guy. | thought you was play- |Sunday at 11 a. m., the mensag |. ing both him and me, but when |will be: “The New Age Under |) seen you was on the level |New Thought.” ial n, Nitibsaslg™ a folding bed, convalescing slowly,| ‘ough-neck who once had a with gloomy forebodings | vicious claim on me. One evening Anna came home ex-|_ “That's how {t was, John. Big hausted with her fruitless quest,|Martin—and I don’t want you to misunderstand me, dear—Big Mar-| then a knock sounded on} PEACE DELEGATE ZEPPELINS AGAIN VISIT THE ENGLISH LONDON, June 6 ratded the east and southeast coast of England Inst night, an admiralty report admitted today, The offictal statement declared there were “few casualties.” The first announcement from the jadmiralty stated that “bombs were dropped at various places, but with ‘ittle matertal damage.” aid The state ment not specify where the bombs were dropped ITALIANS MAKING HEAVY SACRIFICES ROME, June 5.—-The battle for | possession of Roveredo has begun. Alpine and Bersagiteret troops are approaching the fortress from the south and southeast today, Aus Zeppelina) trian guns captured by the Italians jand It was an hour before the water) at Monte Sugno are being used to| was shut bombard Roveredo, while # second| many pedestrians were wet to the force is rapidly advancing over the | kn | mountain passes, | | These troops are now moving for |ward over the passes overlooking | which w 1 Arsa, within eight miles of Ro-| Vv | veredo, | battle for the ridge at Monterno continues. The strength of the lenemy's defenses, he sald, nocesst ltated heavy sacrifices by the Ital fan troops in making all advances. BERLIN, June 6-——-A few soldiers | Were killed, but no officers were tn- Jured tn the French aertal raid upon the headquarters of Crown Prince | Frederick Withelm on Thursday, !t | Was stated today. The French aeroplanes were shell- ed by German guns and fied, scat |tering a few bombs as they with |drew 'WE ARE SWEEPING TO | Gen, Cadorna today reported tho! VICTORY,KAISER SAYS | BERLIN, June & spent the y at the headquarters of Archduke Frederick of Anstria. |The arrival of the kaiser, follow. ing the big victory st Preemysl aroused the greatest enthusiasm. He was gi an ovation by the troops and at a luncheon attended by the staff officers toasted the Austro-German forces. “With right on our side, we are sweeping toward victory,” the kaiser declared. ‘CAN'T CHARGE EXTRA ‘FOR BUNDLES ON CAR | No extra charge for carrying packages home via the Seattle, Ren- ton & Southern. This is the latest decision of the public service commission, which has {Instructed the rallway's offi- elals to discontinue the practice of taxing the passenger with a pack- age 10 cents more than usual fare, The word “package” is defined as ja bundle or parcel. The order does |not include merchandise for sale. NOW SEE WHAT THE BANG TURNED UP MEADOWDALE, Wash., June 6. Experts probably will be called in to analyze two newly discovered springs In the second gulch, which are believed to contain sulphur water. Residents attribute the sudden rise of these springs to the surface to the recent dynamite ex ploston in Seattle, which jarred the bottom of the sound for miles. Both springs are near the beach. The grass, wherever !t has come in contact with the water, bas turned snow white. The odor of |the water is strong | Discovery of the springs prom }ises a realty boom here. | 1 Here's what Barney to say about them: Most of the boys of the 8S. S. Martin has | Congress had their dental work jdone by the Regal Dentists and |seemed to be very well pleased Through their recommendation | came to you, which makes me feel |very grateful toward them, for I | did net feel any pain whatsoever }when you pulled my ulcerated |tooth. I am #0 satisfied with your | method I will eall to see you on my |return trip to have you do my dental work BARNEY MARTIN | §. 8. Congress.” | Remember tt Every operator in this office is licensed by the state of Washington to practice dentistry nd his Heense hangs) right on the wall in front of you as| |you sit fn his chatr. Also, with all jour work we give a WRITTEN | guarantee which is signed by the operator who does the work and | Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager. | This guarantee means just what it says, too. You an bet on that If this’ is the kind of good, solid| |guaranteed dental work that you| are looking for, and we belleve it} it, this office will be your choice Regal Dental Offices DR. L, R. CLARK, MGR, 1405 Third Avenue N, W, Corner Third and Union The kaiser] |) STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1915. PAGE 2, AUTO KNOCKS (RUMANIA T0 OFF HYDRANT: REMAIN OUT, RAH! GEYSER! BERLIN SAYS with BERLIN, June 6.—The allies have! p fatied in their efforts to induce Ru A driveriess auto-truck, brakes , coasted down the Spring st. hill Saturday mornin bumped into and broke off a fire Altho press was brought to hydrant at the northeast corner of bear upon Russian by Mngland, Spring and Second, and instantly) France and finally Italy, the czar converted Second ave. Into @ rag: fiatly refused to cede to Rumania Ing river with a geyser In the territory demanded in return for center. her participation on the side of the) A torrent of water was re lg Remy ey ihol -ad ge Bogdan r foot in dameter at the baee, which | ended all negotiations mania to enter the war. GERMAN ARMY’ NOW STRIKING. LUSTY BLOWS: LONDON, June 6.—The kale ers great war machine is now striking at hie ring of enemies with all resources at his com mand, Upon both the eastern and western. fronts, on the sea and from the air, the Germane are delivering heavy blows. A determined lensive hee been launched about Ypres. Dispatches received today told of a renewal of the vigorous bombardment of the British METROPOLITANS 3 Nights *\-".2:, June 10 MATINEE SATURDAY $1.50, $1.00, 750, 50 Charles Frohman-Klaw and Erianger Present ELSIE FERGUSON throbbing In the vital play | Russtan Bessarabia was demand- brelia-wi d rose inl It reached “the level, of the ed by the Bucharest government, ms f the Balllargeon| Dut all efforte of the allies to ar| butiding. Ere 99°F | range terms for the transfor of any| Early shoppers, caught In the|territory are declared to have flood, lifted their skirts knee-high falled and fied like ships scudding under! Commenting on Rumanta’s re bare poles before a squall, [fusal to join the allies, the Lokal The water ove 4 the east) Anzelger today sald sidewalk of Second ave. to the The defeat of the attempt to tn filled the roadway duce Rumania to enter the war In depth of a foot, - AustroGerman victory and tumbled down tho rest of the/® sreater | Second and down the bill on Madt son The hydrant was broken at §:26,| Bpring st. hill to the bay. |than Preemysl.” | Second ant HEAR BABE ON PHONE BAN FRANCISCO, June 6— The cry of Gov. Whitman's Smonth.old baby carried clear across the continent y off in the street. Tho os, Vehicular traffic was not ob The nurse in Albany, N. Y.. structed | made him yow! so mamma and The only damage to property,| iS’ 'the | easeuinea alight, was dono in the A co baseme! Graham's store, into which @ small quantity of water] °Y telephone. seeped The auto truck was driven by) BOS CAPTURED Carl Beal, 4427 Graham ave. for| ITION R the Whiton Hardware Co, He had — left it at Third and Spring to make) PARIS, June 6.--Capture of a now a delivery |German position south of Boucher The truck started to slide down) was announced tn the of ial re Dill after he left it. It stopped in| port today. Counter attache made the middle of Second ave., just after|/by the Germans upon the sugar it hit the hydrant. The brakes were| mill at Souches were also repulsed found still set. lwith heavy losses, It was stated Elsie Ferguson Coming in “The | METROPOLITAN | | ‘The young man is depressed. His jaffair of the heart hadn't prospered. |in his apartment with some male | friends he can find little conaola | Hon. An they casually look out of the] | window they see a “street walker.” | They call to her. She comes up. | The party gains a little more cheer.| Somehow the evening was not as/ | dreary as It started out to be. | | In parting, one of the men offers | Mirlam, the “outcast,” some money. | | She rejects it. She, too, had wanted human com- panionship, and didn't want to “spoil the picture” with a reminder of her position. The young man becomes inter- ested. He meets her again—and again. He becomes quite infatuated | with her, He furnishes up a house for her. They are happy—until the | girl who had firet rejected him and had married another, calls on him.| He doesn't want her to meet the OPERA COMPANY TO CLOSE TONIGHT With the repetition of “Gtoconda” | citedat.” at the Moore theatre tonight, the} ‘This isthe introduction to the! Itallan Grand Opera company will/thrilling emotional scenes which clode Its season here. “La Traviata,” | follow in “The Outcast,” to be pre billed for this afternoon, drew many|S@Mted at the Metropolitan theatre | Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sat matinee enthusiasts to the box of- urday matinee. Miss Elsie Fer-| fice this morning, promising a good|guson, who created the role of audience Miriam, {8 at the head of the cast.| Faust was played Friday night,! She ts accompanied by the same Its repetition winning much ap-|company which made “fhe Outcast”! piause Mna Schinetf sang the] one of the biggest successes in New part of ‘Marguerite’ ¢ tfully,| York last season, and Lombard! was accorded se veral | ae | al ovations in his delineation of] MOORE | ‘Mephiatopheles | The pomp of naval ife is to be! shown by Lyman H. Howe in the| | motion pleture, by the co-operation of Secretary of the vy Dantels, at the Moore for five days, beginning | A| Sunday, with matinee and night IS AUTO DEADLY? SAN BERNARDINO, June 5. jury will decide whether an auto. | performances, mobile is a deadly weapon. Frank| The nation-wide prestige and pop: Drake of Upland must stand trial| vlarily of Howe's exhibition, and its on an assault with a deadly | mighty influence, induced Secretary weapon charge for driving his car|Daniels to confer this signal into a truck, injuring two, honor on him, On several occu Paviowa to Play Two Days at the Moore Mme. Paviowa, af the Moore (at Right), and E Metropolitan | MOORE praised enie surroundings, and divertissements that will inelude! | “|The Dragon Fly” and Diamonds have perma-| Autumn Bacchanale,” for Mile.j/ance of Mme. Jomelli at the | Paviowa | Empress theatre next week. Mme nent value and are be-| At the Saturday matinee there! Jomelli was recently at the Orph- | Coming much more valu-/ will be given the merriest produc-|oum theatre, where she swayed he M4 tion of the ballet world, “Puppen|audien by her rendition "ot able every year. We Fee” (The Fairy Doll); "The! “Home, Sweet Home,” and other | have them in all sizes, Dance of Today,” Mile. Paviowa's popular «# tions The center of this attack Ie from Hooge, and the heavy artillery fire poured against the English Ine Is believed to be preparatory to a general as sauit in an attempt to break the British front. Upon the sea German submarines are evidently operating in force, and are showing the greatest activity Thirteen vessels, including four neutral ships, have been sunk with in the past 48 hours. With Przemyel again in hands of the Austrians, sledge hammer blows are being struck at the Rus-| ‘OUTCAST’ Davies By Hubert Henry SEAT SALE MONDAY, 10 A. M. 6c to $2.00 PRIC MATINEE SATURDAY. sians on the eastern front Starting UNE 13 ( Von Mackenzen’s victorious | Sunday Eve SEAT SALE army is closely following the re} THURSDAY treating Russians east of Przemys! Henry Miller Presents where it is expected another great battle may be fought In Russian Courland and south eastern Poland the German forces also driving hard againet the Russian lines. London and Paris are expecting new aeroplane and Zeppelin attacks It a belleved Germany has seized upon the present time as the most | advantageous for dealing a succes sion of ghtning strokes There {s no doubt the recapture of Przemysl by the AustroGerman forces has had a great effect the Balkans. Both Rumania and Bul re now hesitating to enter Outcast Chauncey Olcott In a New Comedy by Rachel Crothers “The Heart of Paddy Whack” a sunpay EXPOSITION PICTURES 4 : | & SUNDAY MM. Clustine and Volinine, the Iightful “Moment Musical Strauss’ “Blue Danube Waltzes,” for a large number of dancers. The symphony orchestra carried as a component part of the organt- gation is of grand opera propor- tions | Exposition Pictures Adults, 25¢; Children, 16¢. EMPRESS ing Monday Matince MADAME JEANNE JEMELLI The Famous Opera Star "9 “THE MASTER MO’ OTHER BIG ACTS Me Res! SPECIAL 8 Motinee, 10¢-—Daily. ' Evenings, 10¢ and i5e. MT. BAKER ROSE SHOW OPENED; PANTAGES | Headlining the new bill at Pan- tages, opening with the matinee Monday, will be George Primrose, Cecelia Rhoda, at Pantages the famous minstrel, and his com- pany of funmakers, songsters and |dancers. Primrose may be getting a bit aged, but he is still regarded | epee as one of the finest dancers in| With thousands of pretty blooms America. For the added feature of| o¢ every color on exhibit, the an ot Cecelia Rhoda and George | Pek esa eld opened at Crampton, the operatic duo which | made such a tremendous hit at this), J¥d#es were at their task of find ing the 11 winners as early as 11 house a season or two ago in their} ”? big operatic success, “Between the|?clock. There were more thas 2,000 separate entries. Reels.” Other numbers on the pro-| #000 separate en . . gram will be Arline, the violinist;| The show will remain open til! the Chartres Sisters and Holli midnight and from 11 a. m. to mi in their comedy, “The night Sunday. 8 " and the Floorwalker;” Barly and| .T8® University district rose Leight, in “On the Water Wagon,” | Show, which oegan Friday, remain and the Bremens, in “The Imps’ ed open all day today at 14th ava Plavareund.” N. BE. and 45th st, and attracted n eee many visitors. Prizes will be MPI awarded Monday. . apd The Green Lake Rose society An engagement of more than) snow will be held June 12 and 18 passing note will be the appear ang the Rainier Valley Rose show 2, at the Lakeside club, ie Ferguson, at the sicns high government officials, recognizing the educational value of this exhibition, have granted special permits to Mr. Howe to film events of national interest | As may be expected, this has re sulted in the first and only film/ reproduction that reveals the effi clency of men, guns and machinery on our new dreadnaughts and super-dreadnaughts, as well as all activities, sports, pastimes, games, drilis and dally duties aboard ship. There are many other novel features in this two-hour film en tertainment, the declaration today a | C. R. Magadanz, a street car con | ductor, as he displayed $50 present ed to him by A. W. Ocobock, whe | had ridden on his car for four years } The coming of Anna Paviowa, the| infnitable Russian danseuse, with an organization considered to be even better than in previous sea-| sons, to the Moore next Friday and Saturday evenings, June 11-12, with! & special Saturday matinee, is sure to be of interest to th jovers. The announcement ts as follows For Friday evening, Amarilla,” | from the spectacular gypsy love} drama; “Walpurgis Night the rarely-heard ballet score from Gounod's opera, “Faust,” with much Are appropriate at all! times. We have made a! careful selection of flaw-| less stones, perfectly cut. These gems can _ be! mounted in settings man- ufactured by us to your order. but the smaller stones are development of modern ball ro An added feature attraction will dances, and “The Swan,” “The/be a dramatic playlet called “The|| jUSt as precious propor- Gavotte Pavlowa,” for Mile Master Move,” with a comedy fix lowa Pierrot,” for M. Volinir h. It is acted by Beresford en tionately bad the larger and “The Hungarian Rhapsody.” jett and Mabel Florence. ones, For the final performance on Sat-| Another feature of the bill will urday evening, a suite of dances be Lew Wells, the ecc ric mush r from “Coppelia,” the standard of{/cian. Grannis and Grannis will GRAHAM & VICTOR ballet beauty, the musicianly| offer music selections. The two “Chopinia and divertissements,| Bryants, acrobats, offer something : including “The Butterfly" and Rub-|entirely new. Elmina, a beauty on Diamond Merchants enstein's “Spanish Dance,” for!the flying trapeze, will round out | 821 Second Ave. Mile, Paviowa, the latter with|the bill,