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1916, PAGE 3 STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 22, OLISEUM PIKE AT FIFTH FANNIE ARD IN ONE MORE MASTERPIECE * AT 3:15 DAILY SEBASTIAN BURNETT (And the Film) | | 2:15 TO 4:15 | SYMPHONY CONCERT i | (And the Film) | es PRICES Grownups 15 Children 5c | Loge Seats 30c | CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 | WRITE AT ONCE JITNEY MENTO FOR THIS BABY GET ANEW DEAL he Star hi fine, blue-eyed baby | six weeks old, to give away Her father went to the war be fore she was born been heard of since. A new teapetes has been giten to the fitaey bus business by the en try of the Nationa! Automobile Lia | bility company, organized by State ert Senator J. Elmer Lehr of Wiscon |sin, and indorsed by the American is unable to pero the proper | Federation of Labor. With assur Tits, crecpetied ge ios ance that bonds will be furnished | is compelled jo seek emp to jitmey men at reasonable rates, | ment. a Washington state association Is | She's } a round-faced, blue-eyed | now under formation baby of English parents. Do you) Not only are jitney bus drivers | past to adopt her? interested, but aiso all others driv If you do, write The Star, telling | te e for hir includ BUEE vind of « boine you can givel te Motor veMiee for hire, tnciud-| you write, we will know you are seriously considering it, and The Star wil! then aoctify you so that You may see the baby for yourself. work in Seattle still incomplete, the association Is expected to have at least 1,000 members. In Spo kame and Tacoma, branch associa tions have already been formed | The Illinois Surety company will You are interested in a_| write the bonds for members of the || Automobile Liability company, and position paying from | the rates are said to be 40 per cent $150 to $300 a month || less than those charged formerly by the Pacific Casualty Co and will spend $75 to qualify, call at once en cc, ROAD HOUSE PARTY | IN AUTO ACCIDENT ASK FOR and G: SPOKANE, March 22.—Seven 5 were injured, three seriously, early today, when an automobile return ing from a road houwe party plung ed off the south end of the Monroe} st. bridge. John Hindle, assistant cashter of THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap cubstitutes cost YOU same price. [the Auditorium theatre, sustained ion fractured skull. He is uncon |sctous. Cassio Baldwin, actress, badly cut. The occupants of the car had TONIGHT 8 Features —Seven new vaude- ville and first-run pic- ture features and a 5- piece orchestra. 4 Shows Daily MATINEES 2 and 4 P. M. EVENINGS 7 and 9 P. M. Pictures Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees Evenings 5c 10c New Show Thursday a lconsiderable Mquor when they left | Spokane for the Seven-Mile house, at midnight, Chauffeur Resuner jeaid Ever Have a | Chance |To secure a cozy little home jat a bargain—and failed to | profit by it through lack of funds? A savings account would have helped. Start jone today, with us. Interes! 4% UNION SAVINGS & ‘TRUST co. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus $800,000 | JAMES D. HOGE, President |N. B, SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. HOGE BUILDING in the Heart of the Financial District °, * jing taxicabs, interurban motor - il he er pa “i tereehone. | care etc. Over 700 have already gee Mg lg joined, and, with the organization |, SHE BATHES IN WATER Yes, Sir, Plain Water! An Actress, Too My Mise Edna Munaey, of | “The Gir pany, takes her bath in plain wa ter. ° oJ M Edna Munsey, 8! of “The Only Girl” company, play- ing at the Moore theatre this week, is a remarkable actress. You've heard of Anna Held and her champagne baths— simply couldn't bathe in any thing else, Anna couldn't. And of the Orpheum girl, here werks back, who rub in tiger fat? Well, Tuesday afternoon a rep visited Miss Munsey at apartment in the Washington nex He couldn't see when he first called The obliging young lady at the telephone exchange tnformed him Miss Munsey was taking her bath! Sounded Like Real Story Ab, he thought; here was a story He would watt few ort her An Mise Munsey ao Munsey's acting is delicious probably took her baths tn wane blood or pineapple jul In the lobby, the reporter ned with the clerk, He was very” nervous—the re porter. The more he thought of it, this asking « beautiful young woman how she takes her bath is a rather tickiish business. Finallf he went vator And knocked at japartment Finds a Sewing Bee! chin up in the ele Miss Munsey's She—Mise Munsey herself—open ed the door. She was smiling When Miss Munsey smiles, you know there {# something in golng to see her shows. Vulgarty speaking. she fs a pippin “Won't you come in?” she invited We are having a sewing bee. A sewing “This is my mother Mies Wal and thin ts sald Miss Munesey, our company introducing the other bees. “Let me take your hat. Won't you sit down” The reporter bogged down into a soft, easy rocker right in the center of the room, and the three women |gave him the once-over His feet felt like sult cases stand ing out there In the middie of the floor. He gulped. Now About That Bath “Tiger fat must be awfully ex pensive,” he remarked, “Or do you se | ENE} sc MA AULDRO A f-Act Vitngraph Drama in which the New York POLICE Department co - operated NES NARROW ESCAPE Comedy~ THIRD AVE, AT PIKE ST | | or, Mina Anne Walker, of Bessie Barriseale IN BULLETS ax BROWN EYES ee ee eee —Suppose you were a prince oung, brown-eyed and with all your heart loved the prince of a rival principality. Would you let this blight your life? Would you betray him for the good of your country? Or would you do as your heart dictated? The answer is a splendid story of compelling interest from the title strip to the last “fade-out.” AND A 3-REEL —There's more thrills—new stuff—bottled up with the laughs in this three-reeler than have been seen in Seat- tle since our last big Keystone. This Program Today Until Saturday Night use champagne?” There was @ brief aflence. He gulped again. Evidently Miss Munsey was mystified. “What—er,” he stuttered. “You! bathe of courte? “Yen of couree MATINEES 10c—CHILDREN 5c—EVENINGS 15¢ t You,” agreed Mies Munsey of ure It was qui yparent that nobody Mise unsey etlll was emiling Her nthe tne Mine, Watker| aoe OS ware rapt ip thelr sewing a Mtl Difficulties of the Interview 8 blarted or but Well the reporter You use tiger fat, do you, termilk, or something?” “No,” she declared. No, whe didn't. Then what? 1 tub tn water.” sald Miss Mun-| sey seeming to grasp the situation. equipment. The new weapon cai w ema " : er _nit tome oe wore SAILORS ON STRIKE GIRL SAYS RUSSIAN [FRISCO OFFICERS ON |... eicnc"szo"eR2'o Stns we worms sonne-7Q GARRY BANNER CONSUL STRUCK HER WAY FOR MARLANO sic" = “scciax tne | these stage people Seattie’s Wonderful Stores | Permission bas been cial by Consul General Nicholas Bogotay San Franciseo officers are ex-| be used also as an intrenching toga owedk tens I stayor Gill to the water front strik. lensky, representing the imperial |pected to arrive Friday to take/ OF to cut away underbrush. Muneey We hore ~ tg . qjers to carry a sign that reads Beemen ‘grverement here, is Setey eS the Pietra serteriea eo the stores in Seattle are wonder-| “Strike on—these boats unfair to sued Wednesday by Miss Daisy pa” B, Vilardo, in San Francisco, ful We found m sith wale. and {organized labor — keep away—|Wall, an American girl formerly |11 years ago |look!” Puget Sound Steamshipn employed as a domestic in his) Bertilion measuremehts and fin eat rolls of pink silk were dis Union.” Their permit ts limited to hor pe at 96 ave. She BBKS | cor print marks, obtained from Tor played—and white silk—and then) 3? dave $500 damages for personal injuries lturicl when he was arrested for more pink silk — Ria Me ip hae p Moron rd - shop lifting in Kansas City, several Miss Munkey was making some ven sag Sees Neon Newer jXears ago, were found identical thing—the reporter dared not ask “sel +t gag assault on Novem-| in marlano'’s Tuesday, according || Correct Apparel’ for Women per an id ? what, and doesn't know yet. It was to be trimmed with dainty Ince. to the police. Mrs. Rose Boozer, said to be Mar CARDIFF, Wales, March 22 lano’s former wife, was found guil a result of their failure to sotata| SPRING ‘THIS GIRL STARTED In a Ilst of epoch-making inven. settlement of their demands re | ty of grand larceny in the superior tions of the last 50 years, 26 are| garding Sunday work and bonuses, | HULA KEWPIE FAD court Wednesday She snatched credited to of the United |a strike of 660,000 Welsh miners ts) the pocketbook of Mrs, Ida Ben ( OA I S States,” 14 to entors. — thre aie nett, In the Woolworth store here. on February 28. inv Do Your Part in Beautify- ing the Community Specially Priced For Thursday and Friday $12.50 and $18.50 You will recognize some excel- CHARGE SMUGGLERS IN FEDERAL COURT Righteen open indictments and || lent values among these coats, two secret indictments were re- | selected from our regular stock BY PLANTING turned by the federal grand jury || and specially priced for Thurs- * Wednesday § morning he open | day and Friday selling, including charges are against Chinese ac-\| checks, mixtures, serge, cheviot, jeused of smuggling opium in con broadcloth and novel - [nection with the Yellow Owl ring . re ae als, all colors and sizes included, that the government officials be Heve is directed in Seattle $12.50 and $18.50 PLAN “ AND R” FIGHT We Advise an Early Selection the Labor Temple Tuesday night and planned a campaign for the ini tiative and referendum measures to |be voted on at the November elec tion, ' Chenaty Bul Buy the N. W. American Beauty Collection. 7 Field-Grown, Heavy Plants for $1.00. THE NORTHWEST BEAUTY or WILLIAM A, RICHARDSON ULRICH BRUNNER, H.R. teh. ‘cabeary watt One of the ¥ best roses with carmine, A very | and we beautiful variety, having few equals her sort growth, follagce disease: ver and MADAM Fon cherty baolutely hardy nd espectally planting A great re Once jast a lifetime Net with beautiful flowers, wht fu and dow | FRAU KATE semKE | and produ nk n | TAUSENDSCHON The white American Beauty. | cA mense flowe Jouble | | and delig large | thick shiniog | ya | the very fitting name, “Thou | sand Beauties.” Blooming pro | fusely from the beginning of bloomer | tine until the last of July, the Ee Sai ee GnUSS AU Fone te tne topear in jarge [| SAN FRANCISCO, March 14 For intense and dazzling color | clusters, ‘The colora run fr }On a recent trip to Hawaii, Miss there is no other to compare | delicate tender r | Bessie Gordon, a San Jose, Cal., Pe pct te ad ALL A |xirl, won a kewple doll in a con profusion during the entire |test on shipboard. When she ‘ are of Kor reached Honolulu, she carried the AEG ARS, : ‘ | ott on the streets, its k head £ er ot and absolutely hardy just sticking above her muff, Ha a A alla idens became interested The above collection of 2-year-old Bushes for $1.00. bir Pes ig tad ir raat a a If this collection is not worth more than double, there we are ready to confess we don’t know, either roses or values. Good for 3 DAYS ONLY. ACT NOW. GIVE UP AUSTRO CITY NORTHWEST ROSE CO. NBR reey a ai nas catatrtiall Jas, Mar. ion) WE 4 have abandoned the city of Czer ppt Just Down the Steps from the Fountain nowitz, because of Russian victo- Where Westlake and Fourth and Pike Meé SE ed sta ishelian: acerdtneetD i Mall Orders Delivered Free Anywhere In the Northwent unconfirmed — wirele messages | from Rome. A TEIN