The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1916, Page 5

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esfe a 4 EVER EXPERIENCED A MORNING AFTER A NIGHT OUT? “well, It Doesn't Make Any Difference MAY || ROBSON After retiring from the stage, appears in this Big Four Production to perpetuate her greatest stage success “A NIGHT OUT”’ A Fast Moving, Funny Farce Portraying Miss Robson in the role of a grandmother who, kept in restraint in her earlier life, decides to have a good time in her after years, and has a night out with her two grandsons, with many distressing complications 3 DAYS LEMMER —Seattle’s Best Photopiay House—10 WILL PARDON Lepossl be wed SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY “ALWAYS READY FOR YOU’’ Spend your money eg needs. We are ready to help you. jctates at her wedding to W. T. | Zinn. Mrs. Lillian is under sentence to Interest 4% UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. told the judge he wished to marry }Mrs. Lillian, Judge Smith applied at once to Gor. Lister for a par don, It will be handed to her } fore Judge Smith pronounces the wife of Zinn. ‘WILL NAME FRANCIS her WASHINGTON, March 4.--Pres OF SEATTLE ident Wilson will send the name of former Gov. David R. Francis of Missouri te the senate Monday as mbassador to to Reseia Capital and Surplus $800,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President N. 8. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING in the Heart cf the Financial District FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sand y Root Pilis, reliable “a” PILL An Effective Laxative Purely Vegetabie Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, «-. (o) or'Q Oat night wnetl relteved Onocolate-Coated or Plain many of the mos cases In 3 to 10 da or 3 for $5, m Hours, 9 to Al Weer SUNDAY Commencing NIGHT Wilkes Bros.’ Stock Com- pany Presents Willard Mack’s Great Com- edy-Drama Hackett KICK IN} WITH Norman Hackett and Phoebe Hunt The Play with a 500-Horsepower Punch PRICES—Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Matinees Thursday and Saturday—15e and 25c Reserve Your Seats—Main 6211 ——~ led in the: case ot. Cc serve a year in jail for man-| slaughter When Zinn called on Judge Smith the other day and t be! STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 4 Fr F cna Treerwil Out" de Cermonniie forte tle the returning French who since have been fighting for ssion of the outpost; (4) where the French re vy attack of Ger in Fort de Douau village; (5) shows where French pressed attacks against new German lines on either side of Douaw mont. On the map (1) shows the original battle line, before the crown prince launched hie of. fensive; (2) shows Champnew ville and Cote de Talou, cap. ture of which was announced by Berlin Friday, denied Sa urday, and accomplished Sun- Gay: (3) le Fort de Douvau mont, which the Germans took by storm Saturday only to bat- | LUNDIN WILL APPEAL the Rainier club waa} contain an excess quanti ty of Hquors and who was fined| $50 and costs by the court's ruling Similar cases against D. E, Ski: ner and the Rainter club are being held up until the supreme court de cldes the Hoeing and Eden cases Prosecutor Lundin announc- at ed Saturday he will appeal from the ruling of Judge Ron ald that Sheriff Hodge may not destroy the liquor taken in a raid recently from the home of W. E. Boeing, millionaire, but {room found to that the latter may obtain a Jobbers on Western ave. declare | fal.an brigades are participating permit and ship it out of the the supply of cider hoarded up by against Verdun tends to confirm the state. them about January 1 is exhaust thet Wield Marahal ‘Vo An appeal ts also betng prepar-ied. Retailers are charging 15 kenzen is now directing the of. whose! cents a drink for cider doe den ' Confessions of aWife | Loves YOUNG DREAM | Waverly, she made me a wonder CONTINUED ful of embroidered lingerie my some) Mrs, Waverly, which she told me I must w linaee been In love so I need not tell) when I marr you what that kiss meant to me. I will not be here, Alice, my} i may, however, surprise you when/ darling child, she said, “but | want I tell you that until then 1 had You to feel that your mother’s spirit never kissed a man, fn fact I had hovers over you | never kissed either aman or@oman| “‘Ob, how I wish I were going since my mother died to see the man that you will love! Be Sure You 1 see how solitary I was, II know you will be @ good wife Are Among can see how I was starved for love. and make some man very happy.| Those Who I simply never thought about it. I my dear, for » are a sweet girl accepted Harry's love and was d your mother knows all you Receive happy. unselfish and sympathetic disposi Interest Harvey, Mra. Waverly, was a tion | Checks. Jean boy and I am sure he loved, Lattle book, the tears were tn They Are me, but he had a raft of relatives y eyen as I listened to the girl bit om her and a tell of her mother, and I put my Real Money. arms about her and drew was natural ove for me should not be ng character that was kissed her. he looked at me strangely said, “Do absorb and mine for him you know you are the His mother was a very regal first woman that has kissed me led me ‘nurse’ in a| Since my mother died nat made me feel as| “Surely, your a and cousins a plece of furniture,|~" I began In surprise = |S Aeea San business men who simply crush, Marriage and both she and “her twe everything ané t gets daughters were in another city and ns ote. make in that Way. Their was all never saw them. My uncle—alyut tind out what cau came on when 1916, PAGE 5, LOSSIS TERRIFIC s: SEATTLE ? | Advance Upon Verdun Fort-| | ress at An Awful Cost | oe | | ARTILLERY RESUMES) | LONDON, March 4.—Germany's| effort to break thru to centers around th pper heights Petain's French forces hav blocked the ‘Teuton flank attempte| to capture these betghts thus far,| but fighting of the most despera Gen haracter continues Driven tain's op fat # P stand aouth dre mans Pepper | of Dowaumont making their to the heavily rep by the Ger off the out A ar redoubt and hay charges to ent enders Big Howiltzers in Action The fire around Verdun in the} renewed efforts to batt wn that| fort with giant how!t in nel fierce as in the opening days of the |ereat German offensive erman sacrifices continue enor rs mous. The Teutona are rolling up new regiments to smother the French fire in Douaumont # almost entirely in| German hands, but the French still are vailantly fighting on the west ern outskirts. | Attack Town of Vaux | Anew atteck against the town of Vaux, near Verdun, is raging an 9 preliminary to storming of Fort 1 Vaux. The French were driven ut of Donaumont after a day of infantry jbattling, which started Wednesday night | Thousands of men died or were |woun an thé result of the kaiser's determination to capture jthis hamlet—a group of 70 houses | The significance of the struggle there arises from the fact that from the town radiate three highways. | Lines Melt Before Guns | Two German columns advanced dusk All thru the night the struggle continued, At dawn the Germans massed their reserves and | stormed. nee The awfulness of that charge was related in & Paris dispatch today jsaying ‘On the first two occasions the enemy bravely reached the barbed wire entanglements, But the hat! joe machine guns and rifles melted lthe gray lines. At last, however, the |were compelled to retreat | The Times Paris correspondent today intimated the French ual es in the early Verdun attacks at 1,000. It was suggested that the tactics of the Germans and the fact that French fensive WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Sunday, rain or snow SCENE OF BIG BATTLE REPORT GERMAN evexvsone Follow Map as Verdun Fight Rages) | GOING SEE Verdun today | “THE | WELL” | AT charming girl but as a human be nh, repressed man juer the ing she did not know I existed.) ™yY mother died, arranged for her)", ee!o back tome I don't think Harvey had noticed| burial and had her little money + this until after we bad found out, Which was barely enough to me we loved each other thru training, transferred to me Oh. Mra. Waverly—don't you, He seemed mach relieved when I think 1 am a refined girl?” she| refused to go with him to Hve and|¢ asked anxiously at this point. “My! I stayed on at the hospital one of the Southern states and un-| Made & graduate nurse, I had just); eeularly til my father died my mother had| $50 left from my mother's money ing R 1 + HAARLEM | everything that comes to a woman| ~~! got Harvey as a patient, how . from money and family ever, the very next week rn “Of course 1 had never known| “We both, Harvey and I, were|tutes these. for my father dled before 1| very happy after we found that we MEDA Ni constant | loved each other over the fact that Ox(x SECOND WEEK Starts Tomorrow ' BY ae POPULAR | DEMAND © The Real Big Event Pn. cone NE’ER DO THE REX Than 1915-16 ccm Season FIRST TIME IN PICTURES FIRST TIME IN CITY “THE Kathlyn Williams and Wheeler Oakman making tremendous hit. VIM, SNAP AND PUNCH EVERY SECOND FOR TWO HOURS SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MUSIC REX Second and University kK) ¢ ¢ ¢ ( ¢ + ¢ () a Throughout Ag East $2.00 per Seat. Our Price 25c Any Seat #®ARRREREPOPOOOOOOE Shows Start: 10 a. m. 12, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 p. m. WOOOOOHHOOOOOORRRRE was born and ft was a struggle for my mother to get along| My first money should come from} ———— a ee and keep me {n school until after) him, ‘GREATEST SEA 'WILSON is ANGRY AT ‘the president had resigned or was 1 was graduated from the high 1 age let no oho sive vous | considering realgning, he said: chool money but me, darling, he 9 n American newspaper that a Hie ae ee ou oe | LOSS IN BISTORY REPORT WE'LL QUIT titty ait tn could not live much longer, Mrs,| Check for my week's salary, He} : in a situation like the one now con- — ——'| always wanted to add to it but 1) ARIS, March 4.—In making pub-| WASHINGTON, March 4.—De- fronting the United States dis- | Would not let him ; 2 Mi the fact that 4,000 men were|/nouncing the action of certain} 200' itsel 6 99 | Twenty-five dollars,’ he Pimples are “trotertties Seeking{aboard the French auxiliary cruiser | American newspapers in printing a PPR markéd one day, looking at the an Outlet Through Skin |Provence, which sunk recently in /report that President Wilson had SNOW InN PORTLAND check {n scorn, "Why, I've paid that Pores. he Mediterranean, the admiralty in-|resigned, or was considering re. | much when T was in college for a| 1 |dicated today there ts no hope now |signing, the White House today {s-| PORTLAND, March 4.—Snow fell | box of flowers to send to a chorus! pimples, sores and bolls usnally|for more survivors than the 695 sued the following statement |thruout the night, and Portland lay Humphreys’ Seventy-seven | *'"! |result from toxina, potsons and {m-|landed at Malta and Melos When Secretary Tumulty’s at-lunder a white blanket this morne The speech made me a little un-| purities which are generated {n the| The first official announcement tention was called to a story ap- ing. This is the first March snow- For Colds, Influenza, Jhappy, but 1 told myself that J|howels and then absorbed into thelof the disaster to the Provence, for-| pearing in certain newspapers that fall in Portland for many years, | must not be jealous of the women) yiood through the very ducts which|merly in the transatlantic service, | - = = — — who had been in Harvey's life be-|gnould absorb only nourishment to| said there were about 1,800 aboard fore I knew him, and the very Way|gustain the body The admiralty followed with its in which he referred to this epi-) It is the function of the kidneys|@nnouncement that 4,000 w ‘ sode showed how trivial It was to)to filter impurities from the blood|@board, and that about 695 were MATINEE DAILY him. ey and cast them out in the form bee at Malta and Melos. | 2:30 p. m. It takes a very akiliful physictan| “I think, Mra, Waverly, the next/urine, but in many ! ces the| nis places the number lost at | nee to tall the diftcronee’ bateonn the two weeks after Harvey told me he|bovels orsate ware toxiue ana mover 8000, the larkest ‘number of |] m ] ess TWICE NIGHTLY Grip and a bad Cold, so don't both. | loved me and while he was atill Al) purities than the kidneys can elim | victims of a a disaster in history 30 an om er our head about the name, {f|the hospital were the happlest in| inate, then the blood uses the skin| = Fitter cena ust “EMPRESS CORNER” ir bones ache, with pains and | my life—in fact, they were the only | pores as the next best means of get SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE CONTINUOUS PERFORM. sorenesa® In th head, cheat perfectly happy ones I have ever|ting rid of these impurities which ck, cough, 8 Hy roat and influ-| known : often break out all over the skin in JOHN “THE pop bch bd Panwa enna ny ¢ hese, take “Sev The only#bad times I had were! the form of pimples. enty-seven when some of his family came) ‘The surest way to clear the skin LATER To get the best results, take six | over They did not come very|of these eruptions, saya a noted au pellets at the first peze or|joften. His father was too en-|thority, is to get from any pharmacy shiver grossed and bis mother and sister) about four ounces of Jad Salts and If you wait till your bones ache, | devoted their lives to soctety. take a tablespoonful in a glass of F ’ gir it may take longer | “We were just like two people/hot water. each morning before World's Greatest ‘or ihe ‘ who were all alone in a big world) breakfast for one week, This will Medium, Will Give 100, at all druggists or! that paid no attention to us prevent the formation of toxins in a DUC te ‘ The day came, however, when|the bowels, It also stimulates the D H ‘0, Don" is rare Rite: tegen A> |atarvey could put off leaving the|idneye to normal “activity, thun emonstration of we, LYTELL A | hospital no lon and | saw him| coaxing them to filter the blood of i i {rive away with a sinking heart,/{mpurities and clearing the skin of Spirit Return in going to tel altho he sa '| pimples. 2 state yd his family about me that very day.| Jad Salts ts Inexpensive, harmless! kinds of stoves ‘Tam going to take you away! and is made from the acid of grapes r and fur-|from here right awa he sald nd lemon juice, combined with maces, | Water (To Be Continued) ithia, Here you have a pleasant pat in and con| <== | effervescent drink which usually nected Star Want Ads go into over| Makes pimples disappear; cleanses the blood and is excellent for the 608 PIKE ST, Main S75 68,000 homes dally. ‘kidneys asgvell, “An All Night Session” A Screaming Comedy STRASSLE'S ANIMALS —_— 5—Other Features—5 STEVENS HALL SUNDAY, 8:15 4th Ave., Bet. 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