The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1916, Page 3

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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. PAGE 3. le commonplace, but Edna beats love Into her heart *rropay ony fy KAISER PLANSSMASH |Brings Up Reinforcements at Verdun Blanche Why the Germans Are Centering Their Efforts Upon the Capture of Verdun PARIS, France, March 14 There ts a sentimental reason why the Germans want to take Verdun; tt would have a great paycho logical effect on the German nation, That's why the katser ts on the ground personally directing the crown prince's efforts The reason dates back to 1792 At that time, Verdun, having been ceded to France by a treaty In 1648, was recaptured by the Prussians. It surrendered after a few hours’ bombardment, and the conquerors, entering the city, were surprised to meet, instead of the usual silent hostility, a great Parade of young girls and old men, who gave the Germans presents of bonbone—a candy known as “dragees,” for which Verdun wae noted. The French revolutioniats afterward recaptured the city, and MAKING by soaking Henry over the bean with a telephone— LOVE BY Back of it all, Kitty may have a good p. a—Heavings PHONE protects a working girl at Mission—Castle In the air “"" Mra. Fiske in classle play TROUBLE UNLIKELY WASHINGTON, March 14 Trouble between the central powers and the United States over the alleged unwarned tor pedoing of the Norwegian bark Sillus, with seven Americana aboard, is extremely unlikely, according to the best German authority today. | It was said if !t was proved a German eubmarine sank the Silty without warning, the kaiser would undoubtedly disavow the ac make all reparation requ SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST I Sweet In Double Inducements Tomorrow—W ednesday put three of these girls to death The Austrian and Germa » =, In tha Franco-Prussian war of 1870, Verdun wan caputred by fen have not received ort Special Delivery of the Germans after a gallant resistance of three weeks on the Siliu ©. feanwhile LONDON, March t4—Ger | forcements on the march ‘act that it was an unarmed neutra Millinery Shapes = As Uses, man reinforcements arrived Critics believe that in his new I ‘ A near Verdun today. while the | ‘Drust the crown prince will drive Ye | vrought us a deliver , simultaneously at Goose Hill and Sweet and Charles Clary, It would ne “ Ail the most popular style kalver'a big gure continued | Dead Man's Hill, striking also at do a lot of fellows with strikebreak-| Hats of all kinds and size in all the | smashing at the French | Forts De Vaux and De Tavenges Te Aeaaiiad 2 lot OF hood te. ees Sem, Nerlesed bets aad , trench Artillery fire i# directed most se this play ou'll find it more economical to buy a shape from Swise dispatches | Yerely against those hills ee this lot and trim it yourself 59 SwiseGerman fron- It is thought now that the Ger-! “Virtue Triumphant,” at the Mis Specially priced ....0..00+ Bere re Cc sion, tells its own the line of “H Working Girl ry. It is along n Protects a had been closed to insure mans will resume their offensive yorecy of troop moveme | with an mpt to fight thru Cor French aviators hov x and Cun woods, to off thelr Dead Ma Blacklist A story of the big things in life. Charies Clary supports Miss Sweet. o- AS TO THE AMERICAN Manager Ray Gr saulting Goone New Trimmings To Seat hosts Taste and Fancy A Scene From “Rupert of Hentzau,” Coming to the American Theatre| , Wednesday ¢ u uch a symphony "as Latest The girl in “The Misleading |the movies, fn which he and Mrs. hecaget in this se Th mers seem to have catered ” lv, yon ote se | continu ‘ Lady,” at the Rex, doe non are now app ering set te oes ado to every possible whim and desire of, lovers of good the cave-man till she beans him | Moore th p in “T Pictographs with a telephone, It’s just a | Life.’ Castle has left for England Musi | | little different than the usual to join the aviation corps of the Any statements to “the contrary won OF persons are whol-| Millinery. Here are Trimmings to enthuse over—Trim- mings that will delight the feminine heart. Every con- “Roses From the South” telephone courtship. Brideh army able color combination and style is shown—flowers, : soos Strauss ie hg aidkicier uMok foliage and fruits, principally cherry and raisin effects, Coliseum Russian At the Colonial 1 CAN soe | give this department more the appearance of a fairy Orchestra Charlie Chaplin, minus his mus Almost everyone who reads at all! aatad ) Coliseum Ru tract. A rich affair, but Vivian Roberts Rinehart, Recently she most moderate ........+ aa Cro Cc Orchestra Rich looks better in “The Silken wrote some remarkably able de Third and Cherry Spider scriptions of the European war Socere Levy, Mer : " 3 Sse fields ut she also is famed for bd ve ° Wednesd ES , BACK TO THE FRONT her great humor, and tt was when EI t W t: Kitty Gordon's ba iberally ex-| she was at her best that she wrote Th St ud Tri egan als t-} Marie Doro hibited at the Americin theatre in| “What Ha to Father," tn e Stro 0 IN Ax in a Look Glass,” 1s to-| which Frank Daniels is feature d gt Father, Mother and ee 1 25» » sured for $60,000, That puta al the Clemmer aughter * ‘ swell figure on her back, One s 2. TREN ; = 3 3 iplomacy might also add that back of tt all] “Doe Quisote,” played’ by De There Ie a real surprise in You'll be surprised to see the beautiful Waists we show store for you t we don't fail to s at this price. There are Succine Silk Waists in plain color, with brocaded pattern; also a number of patterns in pretty stripe effects in various colors. A number of charmingly dainty Lace Waists are included. Mostly with long sleeves and convertible collars. Beautiful New Coats $5.98—$7.98—$9.98 At these prices we have Coats that are the very newest styles. The tendency is toward the belted effects, and is probably some busy press agent.| Wolf Hopper, tries a lot of idealist On the face of it, tho, It makes go0d projects, but, believe us, this girl, i By reading Juanita Hansen, who plays opposite > While we're on the subject, we) Ford Sterling, also at the Liberty Other ome 4 . may also suggest that no matter! accomplixhes some stunts that Don i | ’ how mt Kitty meets the prem-| Kee-o-tee, as his name is pronotinc Vaudeville Acts E ium payments, they will always be| ed, regardiess of spelling, never eferred to as back installments, | dreamed of "i FIFTH AT PIKE none All Headliners ar Wee eee CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 In “Daphne and the Pirate,” the! timing Admission 15 Cents next Triangle feature here, Lillian) Vanity Fair.” t Children 5 Cents Giah ‘s nivees across the sea to! Edison compan Loge Seats 30 Cents be sold a Wife to some French Reserved 50 Cents celeniat $a @hity' Amerinan Gays stline. h th “ We haven't seen the picture, but|pal characters of the drama, are we do not hesitate to say it wasn’t! enough to charge seven reels of | nice to treat Lillian that way film with snap and action. It is a eee ‘ ' } this act. world-famous novel, featuring the re nowned De Wolf Hopper. Also two reels of Keystone comics, “His Pride and Shame,” with Ford Sterling. and Frank Daniels mic opera’ star, In “Mr. Jack Ducks the genuine film masterpiece Alimony” t certainly up-to-the-minute “Rupert of Hentzau” ie the | ea | y’ our garments are certainly up ute. FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ih on Bird offering at t eo | “BLACKLIST” NOTE | Absolutely First Run have a decidedly smart swing and are well tailored. The BULL BROS. 10c¢ Evenings 15¢c American Be ar a No, Cla There were a great many people Matinees, 5 most favored materials are included, and are neatly fin- Isee, we don't know how to pro- | who saw and approved “The Black * e hed with belts and fancy buttons. One particu! veneer onan te Se aconee Hepie ans Gases eaves <1 cae ke oe 1 to 5 p. m.... Cc is c Pp larly theatre, who, In private are opposed to the very sentiments brought out so ly in the play. This t# a trib-| the great acting of Blanche Evenings, good model is in White Chinchilla, with $ 98 ust Printere a . iGe a ecilod overplald, and priced st, ouly: 7 aan 7013 THIRD @AIN 1043 | CASTLE IN THE AIR The odds are that Vernon Castle eon in Seattle axcept in (ALHAMBRA VAUDEVILLE] AT 5c AND 10c | With 4 Shows Every Day 4.22 ce ays LAST TIMES TODAY ye TO THE AMUSEMENT PUBLIC OF SEATTLE We have doubled our matinee vaudeville shows without increasing our cost, and will share the profit with you by cut- ting our prices in two. In plain English, our prices will be 5c and 10, matinees and evenings, every day in the week, Sun- days and Holidays as well (with a few seats reserved at 15 cents). The lower cost of admission will not in any way affect the high class of the vaudeville and first-run pictures; but it shall be our constant endeavor to give more for the money whenever possible. This has been the secret of our success in the past and its proven popularity has convinced us that it is not only good business, but the BEST business. Yours for better amusement at a lower cost, ensen & Von Herberg, Manager HERE’S THE SHOW TODAY AND WEDNESDAY 5 LINNETTS 5 | SMILETTA SISTERS | Warren Kerrigan | ARTHUR YOUNG TRIO—mus:c Minstrels Novelty “THE POOL OF FLAME” HAYDEN & GOODWIN -son¢gs | Matinees and Evenings 5c and 10c Sus sevs.Reservee Vaudeville Performances Start 2:00, 4:00, 7:00 and 9 P. M. Daily § § ‘ ; : ; ; $ ;

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