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| | STAR—FRIDAY, Today and | Saturday MARIE LILLIAN GISH DORO Of the “Birth of a Nation” Cast The beauty DAPHNE +43? PIRATE en ie ." “Diplomacy” BUSI Louls Stevenson wro of, full of red-Mooded action and romance. Special St. Patrick's Day Musical Pro- world-famous are atage plet ad tn Willie Collier and Mae Busch in Keystone’s latest-—two reels of it—“Wife and Auto Trouble” is the title. First at Pike. Continuous 11 to 11 LIBERTY Matinees Evenings 11 to ose LOC 10c -* = 15c _ Children | n SEAT TIGR OPN SE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 lSe; children, Admission, 15 c 5 Se: loge seats, 300, or may be reserved for parties at Seattle Building Many Bottoms@ Scene From FROGRAMS ioley gram by Coliseum Orchard, “dranon quered m comedy Russian Orchestra Clammer=Rebert Edeson in “For Woman's Pair Name. Cottseam—Marte Dore tn an orchestra “Diptemacy”) omtal—Vivian Kich in The Silken sine tn Romie Mr, dwek Daphne and Wilt Collier in “Wife and she Lillian Walker In Mrs, Done's FIFTH AT PIKE and Tdne Maye | THEATRE REOPENS | AS THE “PALM” With 11 stee! merchant ‘ne at the fullest possible capacity, | | R Bruce Robbins, former owner of large capacity now under negotiating, yet fearing to nego | with a thousand orders. and manager of the M th construction, and with clamor. tlate for contracts to fill still | It probably will be two months |atre of & kane, Ww pur ing shippers importuning for more orders. before the Construction and {chased the Tivoll, where more bottoms at any price, Se | C. B. Lamont, consulting en Drydock Co. begins the proposed } show the Genera ¥ Ce attle yard owners are operating | gineer, who is probably better [enlargement of Its yard pe tions. The show opens posted on shipbuliding condi. uilding Seven Shipe day with a diversified prog ie 3 tions than any other man in the Meanwhile President J Pater |e oe v of i. 7 imphant, wh will be the feature. Northwest, today expressed his view of the situation tersely In tive words: Indoor Life MakesFat| son is considering @ large number | lof tentative orders for big mer |chantmen for both Atlantic and Pa beg 8 The theatre will be kno Palm.” ik jGHT DOWN, on TO. “Everybody | is considering {cifle coast concerns Lo: urday, between the hours of DUCE SUPERFLUOUS At present that yard ts butlding|10 8 and 5 p. m., the theatre Far. If Seattle had factlities enough to|seven steel merchant ships of very | Will be of n, and & pro dulld more merchant ships at once.|large capacity, to be turned over, | F that will 1 to the little hen comple folk han beer ged for their shipyard owners would be swamy at prices ranging POSLAM ALLAYS apectal ben Mae Raddeaux will sing 000,000 to $1.250,000 each ns At the Skinner and Eddy o indoor life ation yard four similar ships are to the vt icaine wahed BERNHARDT 800n of axerc “ | wing “R + of Henteaw ens the oxy@en-carrying power Aside from those the Seattle ( espn =) at of the’ bicod. so that tt Is unable struction and Drydock Co. has 1 he who with age unbounse to produce strong muscles and vital- dor construction three $600,000 sub.|loved and was loved by roya ity and the formation of unsiehtiy marines and one $1,000,000 torpedo | Prinesas, will come “The Unpardon and unhealthy fat le the result 1 lable Stn” at the American theatre. boat destroyer for the government | Despite a strike of steel worker« Once,|1 “Jacobs, secretary to Paterson ays the yard ts working full crews of men 15 oF 20 pounds above eight yo fox on your Then will come Jeanne Dore beginning Sunday Sarah Bernhardt tn oe daily draw | Soothes Eczema at B: ringing Grateful Comfort | oi ia: uke eiohasiae persons who own mind th To hem) all eruptional trouble Saturday night, Edna Mayo should go to # which beset the Wie Suet Sreoton Vaseate | will, for the last time, connect ® box of of! of korein « |work of Pow y|_ Since war prices have made steel| | hall's top-pl take one after each mea held so high o exceedingly difficult to obtain, plans jenry itha oP | with a telephone and him unconscious while she f) in love with him in “The Mi one just hefore retiring at night Even a few days treatment showld how a noticeable reduction tn have been launched by local men. backed by Alaska Pishertes enpital it is understood, to open within two ™ however * is hardly & case of ecnemea. agKravated, that Porlam| Weight. digestion should tmprove 7° energy return, foot weeks’ time « large yard for bufld-| leading Lady," at the fox Mahter, and the skin beling wooden freight and passenger] SUNday. George Kiein's “The appearance. na Pht sar Spendthrift” will be shown OM of Korein te Inexpensive. can- a ~ h Me a sine “ee not tnjure, and helps the digestion. Sech ships are en! o be sen and fo {nerease the worthy for 30 years, and can be Pale ee tents. t t nm power of t bullt for $150,000 each. uding en.|_,T&* about rare eights, tn or on You'll t iifal Any person who wants to reduce thelr weight 15 or 20 pounds Ll give this treatment a fair jot the movies! some to beat You can see ‘em any time between gine equipment A deal has been closed by Charlee of brid Bees ome eee Sete JA. Burckhardt, president of the oe Soe Sen. eee, vem Alaska-Pacific Fisheries, Otto — “ Burekhard his brother, J. M. EB Mott and Capt. O. Johansen, of S« jattle, and R anager for amahip Co., enterprise Lease New Steamers They will use the firet ships bullt for thelr own use, routes to be an |nounced later | W. RR. Grace & Co.'s Seattle rep lresentatives have announced the jlease of the freight and passenger |steamers Ecuador, Colombia and | Venezuela for $4,000,000 for use ir Vaudeville the North Pacific next summer. | | The freighter Seward has been Shows chartered from the ka Steam. | Daily ship Co. by M.N. Tracy & Co 2, 4, 7 and N York for the South American! VA 9 p. m. BULGARIA FACES De Vj Ly M. Semmnes, genera! the Independe for financing Westlake at Pine | i the} (TIVOLI) Madison St., Between First and Second Aves. R. B. Robbins, Mgr. OPENS TOMORROW —WITH— Free Show for All = |FIND BOMBS UNDER PALACE | Children Ce |bombs have been found under the |Bulgartan royal palace at Sofia. A| |number of arrests have been made. | | GIRL HURT IN AUTO | Mins A REVOLUTION LONDON, March 17—A re volt Is imminent in Bulgaria, according to special dispatches today from Rome. Soldiers and the popula said to be rest 5 are Vaudeville Saturday and Sunday from 1 p. FROM 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. BIG m. Continuous to 11 Pictures 11 Margaret Collins, 411 Summit ave, is suffering from/ slight injuries Friday following a This Show Tonight collision of autos at Eighth ave and REELS Olive st., Thursday night. She was| and Saturday jriding in a machine with ©. B.} | Ritter of the Excelsior apartments 09 Ninth ave. N., when a Cowen| |Park motor bus, driven by M. P.| Angelos, 1823% Court place, struck | them. Miss Collins was thrown out | on her head Yvonne The La Tours Mabel Spencer Players | SPU Rheumatism! As soon as an attack of Rheumatism begins, apply Sloan’s Liniment. Don't waste any time and suffer agony unnecessarily, a few drops of Sloan's Liniment on the painful spot—don't rub— is all you need. Keep a bottle in the house for emergencies. Greatest Show in Seattle Comfortable I ,00 Seats RADDEAUX WILL Crane, Mason and School MAE SING MATINEES AND EVENINGS And a New Five- Feature Valuable This Coupon and 5c Coupon Program Changes SUNDAY ptittiiiiet iti iy SOVBOZOHG m=O win Admit Two People Sl 9 MONDAY ene wepnesbay | §| Skee? es adc 6(10c FRIDAY ava cie 8 Liniment | CHILDREN .... .5c KILLS PAIN Price 25. S0c. $1.00 : | q MARCIL NEW MOVIE THEATRE Old Tivolito Be Knownas “The Palm” “Virtue Triumphant,” ave to Ko |; 1916 PAGE 3. at the Paim Theatre Jnow a night at the Lib lerty & and the Pirate They were put in jail by Lout settlers so the wouldn't run awa before marriage | gt SS — THE DANGER COLOR ! an Walke in now a pearing M Dane Dar red hose might have more f tingly announced the ming anger ° oe. Mae Murray . star, will m some time attle © Waters ee | WITH BLANCHE BA Marte Doro, who Diplomacy,” at n ayed the same re the stage ersion of the sam oduction She was co-star with William ( ¢ and Blanche Ba when the Ay was produced at the Emptre theatre, New York, last year A BEAR OF A DREAM | Little Mary Sunshine” has a ost wonderful eam about ear, at the Strand theatre Be e us, it's a bear of a drea ! Litthe Marie Oaborne in ctress, a mere b ptally, she he pe realize at tho she! ead their of iream love OFFER POWER SITE | The Western Power Co. has of-| fered to develop the Deer creek site, in Skagit county, and sell tt jto the city, The new council wil BANQUET TONIGHT Mayor Gill and the instepping ration will be he 1b of Commerce at a banqt Friday evening at the Wast neton hotel | pendent y HIPPODROME THEATRE THIRD AND CHERRY | EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. | mintat You May Look For Them There or Anywhere | BUT You Can Only Find Hippodrome Vaudevile One Place And That Hippodrome Big [= Big Acts wy Acts Added Attractions Lillian Lorraine In “SHOULD A WO.- MAN FORGIVE?” 6——PARTS—5 Is the AND FRANK DANIELS Comle Opera Star IN “MR. JACK, THE HASH MAGNATE” Matinees, 5c a] Evenings, 10c. iva thavakat Giatetoent: wea wast vision. For 50 we will give the deep : er vague in describing French at curve meniscus spherical lenses like this b; tempts to recapture Dead Man's cut, In the latest style finger-piece mount- fom hill. Unless the Germans drive all ing or spectacle frames, including a careful #0 French the hill they cannot q cane igs Pee'n @ . examination, We do our own grinding and i Verdin torte. arantee all work, We make Kryptok § Dati er aie William Crookes lenses ne French rs in the Sa ; : Bie bani init veecaicdves ant (Beiag see AG : cars specially designed for passage USE STANDARD PATTERNS FOR YOUR NEW DRESS WE CARRY THEm Women's gpg 17¢ Saturday Specials—-10 A.M. to 12 Noon 90-Inch Sheeting 24 To 89c Dresses 48¢ eg alt ee toe 1198. Leather Bags| + ‘aturasy moming specte 24c Lace Scarfs 10¢ Values to $3.50 at 93c 10c Ribbons 5c Bolt _Men’s $1. 50 Shirts ‘98¢ nel fe a ery sere 98c Remarkable Valass a Tailored Suits, $22.50 The extremely good style in which these new Suits are cut evokes admiration from every woman who sees them. The semi-military effects, buttoning up to the throat, are decidedly smart, and the semi- and full-belted styles are much in evidence. Many have neat embroidered overcollars. ese Suits-are f 1 in serges and gab- erdine 1 ‘ well lined and p and skilful tailoring in every line ‘ \ Suits of black faille with white tr ae full-belted style with elvet collar, t ar t bargains ‘fl New Shepherd Check Suits Specially Priced In this lot there are plain checks and some with i a little dash of color. There are beautifully tailored models in semi-Norfolk and in military styles. These Suits are exceptionally good value, $17. 50 and priced for Saturday Exquisite Creations in New ogee Ribbons 20c and 25c | Millinery We-hevs The Newest and Most Authentic Styles The continual arrival of new fresh models has kept this sec- retty grosgrain in plain colors, and also the fancy are so popular, in the narrow widths for crowns Others are tn pretty shades in wide widths for bows. Comfort Shoes for Women Made of soft kid with hand-turned soles and rubber heels. Sizes 4 to8, Very comfortable and will give y) 50 Many new models arrived thi good service. Priced ° week. 5 : There are large, medium and Joliet styles for home wear $1.98 | smal! models, in the most want- r , | ed colors—and the trimmings in- Wome | Boye’ Se! . made of du Women's | | ne 7 fe — Faeagaen son new | clude everything on which Dame patent ar is ’ . Geen 3 to 8iha8 Fashion has set the stamp of biack cloth tops onvie Seren mene approval. All the newest fruit pects t =e 8 1 wines 9 to $1.69 and flower effects are shown, and they're reasonably priced at $3.98 ona $5.98 AUTO CAPS School Shoes for Girls Made of dull calf, wather inscles and good wearing ot with wide toes and low heels, They have r soles Sizes 2% to 6 at $2.50 And Sport Hats, in plain and * 11% to 2 at $1.98 changeable silks, poplins and «8% to 11 at $1.69 English cloth Sizes & to 8 at $1.39 The most popular headwear for autoing and out of doors. Made with convertible visors. There are checks and plain colors and checks and plain col- ors combined, See these new arrivals at 75¢, i $1 75 $1.25 and Boys’ Norfolk Suits The prettiest colorings and mixtures B Gl are here in the Norfolks, cut in the new argains in oves ¥ style, and with stitched.down belt A y bargain te ROU ‘ ‘There are gray, brown and green mix and Dent's Imported French . Kid tures, In stripes, plaids and checks They are all small sizes, 6%, 8% The materials are cassimeres and and 6 tweeds, and ages 5 to 18 years re are both pique These are the fam ous A i brand ( + oes there and they're reasonably $5. 50 1 $1.50 and $2.00 quali- one wearing a real $3.00 to these 98c Evening Specials—8 P. M. to 10 P. M. Children’ 8 go 10c We Flannel Shirts A9e $1.25 Blankets 98c priced, Pe Warr serviceable Blankets, size tly ft , Blue | Shirts, in brown and t Us es, in tan, white and ‘ es ana" striped | wash = ‘ r 2 40 regularly. "Splendid t co len’s $1. 25 nion Suits “$1. 25 Pillows 75¢ 89c $1.75 Comforts $1. 48 et feathbr-t fart | Medium weight Union Suits for fanoy cloth a filed with a ; + a r Spring wear Wright's make. | white cotton; 72x78 inches. Bpes a t regular Spe Ne clally priced at 81.48 Te George W, Hill, a member of the } yunty cent mmittee of Bill Shakespeare wrote to please the s ic Ar has been the public of his day and swell the i named by Mayor Gill to-succeed box receipts, just as modern aim Charles F. Munday, resigned, on the writer-produc do. That's what bare tone. See Dr. Frederick Padelford, head of BY CHAS. P. STEWART liheasttinnr or oy Be ® man, and vice the university English department, United Prone spondent = ; ae 4 . he y Rr ae 8 as-|told the Seattle Fine Arts society Mare ead Man’s | S0C!ation of Green Lake e is a) Thursday. ", LONDON, March 17.—Dead Man’s| member of the Odd Fellows, Mod gi ——__. hill has earned its sinister name./ern Woodmen and the Masonic fra-| Adopting the sloga After th days’ fighting thou: | ternity forever and a catless ands of Germans and French —— - ————— | 1920," a Ithy Dakota farmer orpses strew Its slopes today Luna Park Bathhouse opens Mar, has offered prizes to those who The slaughter on its northern! 8th ‘kiN the most cats . idge, where the Silesians gained a itl sheasauil ‘oothold, | en une ed sinc he battling around Douaumont and H f 1 E 7 Gl LL tts TR RE ROR ome o asses 4 vark ot the Best on Kart d Official commiques are contra " Pi eiticucdt wea’ “Witenes you use glasses you sho’ be up to iround the eminence. The British » and take advants s offer, Get ire accepting the French claim that deep curved lenses; improves your ap sold wf the republic re th pearance and gives you a larger field of hill Manufacturing Opticians P 917 First Ave., Near Madison j MARCUM OPTICAL CO. thru sand storms to offer a mum of resistance to the cutting sand. mint metal. |