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"4 § DONITA —Live-wire singing comedienne—you know the kind—makes you sit up and take notice from the jump. Lots of pep and snap! Mrs. Warren's Brother—a Multiple Reel Broadway Star Feature Drama ALHAMB ANOTHER BIG SHOW—THE ONLY NEW PROGRAM IN SEATTLE TODAY 5 Foolish ellows —They sure look the part—and take our word for it, they sure act it, too—but funny is no word for it— they are a scream. Also songs, dances and talkalogue. Wayne & Marshall A pair of entertainers—comedy dancing, instrumentalists—some entertainment from just two people —“A Musical Cocktail” (their offer sounds good in a dry state)—and is just as good as it sounds—singing and dancing in this. Seymour & Dupree acrobatic singing, 2—Photoplay Features—2 The Strange Case of Mary Page— Episode 1; 2 reels. Held over 3 days. Mystery! Suspense! Matinees and Evenings 5c-l0c Every Day in the Week—Sundays, Too THIS BILL UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT Hm STAR—THURSDAY,' MARCH 23, 1916. PAGE 3 500,000 SLAVS NEWSPAPERMEN IN HUGE DRIVE SIT AT BANQUET Ss Journalism Fraternity Holds Kuropatkin Assails Germans Its Annual Initiation on 150-Mile | Exercises i ‘ont RECEIVE 10 MEMBERS ‘TEUTON LINE DENTED - | At the Butler hotel Wednes BY CHAS, P, STEWART day night, honorary members U. P. Staff Correspondent | of Sigma Delta Chi, the na LONDON, March 23.—Half a tional journaliam — fraternity, million Rui ne under Gen banqueted with the active Kuropatkin are assailing Field chapter and alumni at the an initiation. nual Marshal Von Hindenburg’s Ger. CATCH SIX IN RAID | necessary to stop | ment, the raid was called off, but [not until Inspector Thomas Fisher | totagraph to Washington, D. C th encroa , and another equad of federal agents Chinese Threaten Federal Officers iii iii nn tec ins | filled with « small army of bellig lerent Chinese. Later, Fong and Coon were taken Followng a threatened pitch- Streets of Chinatown, “Dutch” ed battle between two big | Bender, proprietor of the Spe |), y the officers at Bender's place. equads at _Senerel searte = ' pw ene gle ae ie tt was woll efter esiénight before nearly jer ie in a a ve Bender, himself, arrived at the of: including two Chinese, are be- fice and was captured. In Thursday in connec: Thin People Can 178 Pelt a eerie of raids |, Th® officers aay they eileve made in a widespread search | Bender to have been a partner, or I W 4 h rade in aed tetner contra. {St least & businoss acquaintance, of ncrease Welg i Soa angie [Harney Sloman, who was arrested {with his 20-yearold high school | Joe | * rold K Thin men and women who would pee — og ond ‘Tom | bride at the door of the Metropoll- Hike to Increase their weight with 10/ ris pounds of healthy. “stay there” | Criteh, a fat. should try eating a little Sargol| Johnson, a nae teoute {| elle Williams, a negress, 33 It: He worth trying. Firs All were taken at the office of tan theatre Tuesday night. Sloman, who operated a messen | ger service from the Green hotel, is in custody. A search of his house |boat In Union bay revealed a quan nd measure your Per ae, aeiieaay eariy [208 Bargol—one tablet with every mea ee ak any ccecial {tity of drugs, It ts aid rel reolgh a a 4 —o _—_ for two werk ten't'a question of; Agents R. W. Miller and C. F. La how you look or feel or what your | tham. friends say and think. ‘The scales) Bender Is charged with having | Gnd the tape measure will tell thelr] Coss in his possession. A in story. and many thin men and/ ve > ai quantity of cocaine and morphine women, we believe, can easily ade from @ to el anda In the first|{s said to have been seized by the ze cere by fe « this simple 4! | tedera) agents in a room removed | Seth vines of all, the mew / trom the messenger office, but in| flesh stay put. Sargol does no but mixing with your food, it aims t of iteelf make fat.| the same building The others are booked as being | WASHINGTON, D. C., March cial Agent A. B. Hamer led a squad of men into Fong's store at 666 King st., and attempted to make a search of the place Judge ues and blood—prepare it in y assimilated form which the joo an readi accept. Much of this nourishment now passes your body as waste. But and ation this morning before a final vote on the biil, It is the general lopinion here that the measure wil? easily pass before the day is over fron Sargol do it Thomas B. orks to stop the waste, Fong called wickly, and to make the fat pro-\ sta.Mahon on the telephone and Altho several amendments have jucing contents of the very same| iio od nim of the trouble, stat-|been made during the past three meals you are eating now develop | informed him 0 : 4 — Aggy A gp Piegghi noes and pounds of healthy flesh} ing that Hamer had fafled to show |44¥8, only one has nol» f Petween your akin and hones. Sargol any authority to enter the store | proved by Congressman H. The is safe, pleasant, efficient and In Mac. | bill therefore virtually covers the It developed, according to Mahon, that Hamer was attempting to raid the place on a warrant is Rey | sued by former United States Com-| arge | missioner Whitlock in June, 1915. When MacMahon threatened UNTIL SATURDAY ONLY intent of the original measure. It is believed the senate will take up the Hay bill on Monday HERRERA IS LOYAL, ensive. Bartell Drug ¢ Swift's narmacy and other leading drug- ists in this vicinity sell it in large xes—40 tablets to a pack on & guarantee weight iner: money back, as found in each |) box. that the general was loyal | The méaage was dated at Chi huahua City today and was in re |ply to an Inquiry from Copsul Gar- lela here for information regarding Herrera’s position INDICT CUDAHY CO. THE €— Don’t Miss CHICAGO, March 28 Judge K. M. Landis of the federal court yesterday, two indictments COMING SUNDAY against the Cudahy Packing com IN a 1 ga pany, several of its AL JENNINGS (himself) in the Chicago & Alton railway, were returned, Th» indictments contain 9 A bandit story 54 counts charging conspiracy for reepectahie obtain money by filing false claims with in violation of the Elkins act MAKE PEACE DEMAND —— 156 Admission 5c and Uni | Children ibaa BERL Mareh Socialist Ablaiaihastinl |members of the German diet will JOHN HAMRICK present resolutions asking for an early peace and asking that noth SPECIAL ORCHESTRA ing be done that will extend the iwar, : A EL PASO, March 23.—Gen. Luts IRENE If you are interested in Herrera is loyal to Carranza, ac the question of How cording to ck Cobb, American ‘i collector of customs here, who this FENWICK Much of the Husband's afternoon made public a message Income Should the Wife from Gov, Enriquez, at Chihuahua . City, stating that he had jnet] —mi— Spend? shaken hands with Herrera and 1 fo turn the fats, sugars and starches | op aig é rs 4 for investigation ef what you have eaten into rich.| ) “ | Two provisions ja the Hay army c ourishment for, Late Wednesday afternoon Spe- p | Ree scence con bined “prepare it in increase bill remained for consider | | Before | Choice T-Bone officers, and| Pork Chops to | Chops.... railroads and discriminations | SISTERS GET PERRY editors, managing ed publisher-owners, report nd students from the campus got along fine together. Jabez Nelson, of the Anssoct mans along a front of 150 miles today Petrograd officially announc ed that the Slav attacks dented the German line in six places i It was reported unofficially 4; Frank Goss, elty editor of that the battle was raging most Post-Intelligencer, and L, J | furiously 40 miles south of |Ritchie, editor of The Star, were | Ovinsk lawarded the key of Sigt Delta Whether this smash t* the begin-|Chi, and made honorary members ning of a great Slav offensive or jem students, EB. J merely a demonstration to relieve |Condlon, 1 Dobbs, J. B, Car Teuton pressure against Verdun |rigan, C. V. Healy, Anthony Cor has not yet been determined by|biere, Paul Netll and B. W. Brint military erities |nall, were made active members | The London Post's Petrograd | “This Is the Life” correspondent declared it was the| F. A, Hazeltine, editorowner of commencement of a “great Rus-|the South Bend Journal for the last years, said he knew of no more sian move.” He pointed out that Kuropatkin had tremendous forces |satisfying life than the one he at his command |leads Other Petrograd messages declar Every year 1 go call on every ed the attack was an attempt to one in my county he said batter in the dangerous German |"Sometimes I ride a bicyele—some wedge at Dvinsk, removing the times a horse, I'm m with a threat of a German offensive there |handshake ond it's the greatest when the weather becomes more | pleasure of my life to renew every | favorable year these friendships—AND SUB-| Northwest of Verdun the Ger-|BCRIPTIONS |mans are apparently striving their| Prof. Frank Kane acted as trou-| itmost to capture the dominant|badour and at one time during the height In the Avocourt region vening passed the CIGAR to Col |. Emerging from the woods, the | Perkina, c Bavariane charged across an open| Dean Condon of university law plain which was raked by the fire|school played chess with tumblers of many French guns jand knives and forks on the teble The swoop was partly successful, | before him while b poke. He had Bavarians gained a foothold on/seven in the king row by the time Harcourt hill he had voiced all his objections to Gen. still heavier forces to smash Ger-| man railway positions, but Berlin] Mayor Strong, governor of Alas claims that all charges to date have | ka, told how he had to demand $20 been repulsed lan inch for advertising space in the The extension of the Eastern|early days of Alaska newspaper fighting has made the battle there production rival Verdun, where But coal was $100 a ton,” he ex lull last night, ording 4, “and I paid printers $10 4 ! erman and French statements. Kuropatkin is bringing up)the modern newspaper ' Charged $20 an Inch The tank of gathering and pre ——$__—_—_—_———_————| senting news has been performed since the stone age, explained C | Tacoma Tribune. But America is Peggy 6 the only country where all papers | People Notice It, Drive Them | are so uniformly alike. Tonight's Raltimore editions, I'll venture, dis play a front page not so very dif. ferent from those of Seattle's even pone Pea ing papers, Sectional Hines have face will not embarrass] pon obliterated.” Predicts Smaller Pape: Off With Dr. Edwards’ | Olive Tablets. pimply much longer if you et a pack of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | aA lye age TT | skin should begin to clear after Jourpalism students who have Bea. Bave taken he! tables 6 fewlpossed in review of Frank Goss. city editor of the P.-L, were given Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Olive Tablets wards’ Olive Tablets are ful substitute for calo- never any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr, Edwards Olive that which calomel do an effectively, but tr kentle and safe Inetead praise and tribute, He said his re- |porters recruited from the unt versity had given a type of service that the jobs demanded That the ever rising cost of pa- per from the scarcity of pulp will fores newspapers to become small- er, and present news In a shorter, brighter way, was the prediction of Jabez Nelson. do} action t® of severe “no good’ constipation, Other speskers were Will Si pid lwer, bad dteporition or pimply|monds. Louis Seagraves, Lee} White, Joseph Blethen, Col. Per. ;|kins and Thomas Dobba. Prof. Edmond 8. Meany was toastmaster. TRAIN HITS WAGON; Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST A Friday Bargain in W omen’sRaincoats $1.75 x one day we make this attractive price on serv- ~ F ‘ ed’Slipons. This is one of the best iceable, rubber-cc rain-shedding garments to be found, and at this price is an unusually good bargain. The colors are Tan, Brown and Gray. Sizes are 34 to 40. $1.75 Specially priced for Friday, only Children’s Rain Capes Pretty Rain Capes for girls from 4 to 14 years, in red and Absolutely waterproof, with well $1.50 blue, with pla{d-lined hood, rubberized seams, insuring service and dura- bility. A bargain for Friday only... 15¢ Sanitary Belts 5c || 10c Talcum Powders 5c Neatly finished, well made!) The popular Air-float brand, in Belts, in all sizes; 16¢ 5 the various scents; usu- values, Priced at.. C}} any 10¢. Special... 5c Misses” 35¢ Union Suite 25c A nice Summer weight, in full bleached Cotton Union Suits; sizes 6, 8, 10, 12; regular 35¢ 35c¢ Finishing Braid 10c) Pretty Wash Braids, 4-yard pieces. A variety of color combinations, in fast col- ors; regularly up to 35c a piece. Special, quality. Specially the piece 10c priced, the sult 25c ~ $$ | T _ “Bes " as ee l| ‘0 35¢ Combs 12c Aluminum Hair Pins |) we're closing out a line of A one-day Special on these|| Back Combs, both dark and splendid Hair Pins. amber; 25¢ and 25c Se} tives tor. 12c¢ ee ee iat re Corsets, 49c An extra special value in a low-priced Corset of good coutil, well boned, and neatly finished. A good style for aver- age figures, in sizes 18 to 28. 49 c Priced for Friday Two boxes for.... 35c¢ Brassieres 25¢ Good style Brassieres of nice quality mate- rial; fasten in back and cross over; well boned and heavily reinforced under the arms; finished in either lace or embroidery; good values at 35c, but priced for Friday at wagon wrecked. Kuntz lives at Bon Air station, on Alki ave. When an American Express wagon driven by J. A. Kuntz was half way across the railway track®) Stating that violations of the at Colorado ave. and Hanford st.| were becoming too flagrant of Wednesday night, a Chicago, Mil-/and wishing to make an late, waukee & St, Paul freight train |of the offender, Federal Judge crashed into {t. The horses and/erer Wednesday sentenced P 4 were dragged 200 feet AT BIG REDUCTION Transfer of the Perry hotel, Mad ison st. and Boren ave,, to the Mix sionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart for a consideration of $190,090, has» been announced Thuraday. It wil! probably be used as a hospital, The property cost $350,000. years amon: Iver a ve Tablets complaints: naely ne or how 16 mu ar Tablet Company Truarcy has been reduced to a} minimua in the schools of Lox An-| eles by means of the telephone. As soon a8 a child's absence {x pot ed, his parents are called up asked the reason Rheumatism Advice Here i © prescription for rota eeat faye) Try this easy Jove and Put thee two whiskey way to heal your skin with 'Kesl ¢ specntun || ot Calecide | ba feos bath If you are suffering from eczema, [fet for'at ||| Fingworm oF similar itching, red. sore feet, unsightly skin affection, bathe the roe, buntons, ||! sore places with Resinol Soap and eaty feet, aching feet | J || hot water, then gently apply a || little Resinol Ointment. You || will probably be astonished how promptly the itching stops and healing begins. In most cases the || sick skin quickly becomes clear || andhealthyagain,atverylittlecost. | Resino! Ointment and Resinol Soap are i} sold by all druggists : for trial free, write t Kesinol, Dept, ©R, Baltimore, Mao (al-o-cide Usep By MiLLions Hippodrome ' Theatre Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mor. One Standard of Prices “4n Defense of Home and Country” Written and Acted by Seattle Man with Preparedne: QUALITY | MARKETS FRIDAY SPECIALS: | 5 Ibs. for........ 10c ea aa FO .20c' .15c MAMecaee | D 4 Other * Hippodrome PASSION’S SLAVE ihn (The Silken Spider) Mutual Masterpiece De Luxe Edition —with— VIVIAN RICH A Good Comedy of Frank Daniels Weekday Matine Acts Steak... : Choice Loin Choice Veal 109 | 5 A A448 Walinrd Avenue. 1 to 5 p. M....+5. Cc Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp | Evenings, {t Signifies Purity and Quality | 6 to 11 p.m..... 10c Chane Anan tntit €299 BM KIRKPATRICK WILE wagon Kuntz was thrown and taken to the Seattle General hospital with a dislocated shoulder. The horses were shot and the | McGregor, engineer on the Great Northern railway, indicted several months ago on a charge of smug- gling opium, to eight months in the Pierce county jail to the ground GIVE LECTURE HERE’ George R. Kirkpatrick George R. Kirkpatrick, candidate} \for vice president on the soctalist}| ticket, will speak here Sunday at) Stevens’ hall, Fourth ave. near | Pike st. at § p,m. The topic will be: “Think-—or Surrender,” | Kirkpatrick is one of the forse most figures in the anti-militartst) propaganda in America. He is au-|| thor of the book, “War—What} For?" Kirkpatrick is lecturer for the New York board of education, in-| structor in the New York School of Social Science, and has been lecturer on economics in many uni- versities | HURT POLITICALLY OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., March BE, B. Blake of this city is in) a critical condition today as a re- sult of a clash with Alva MeDon-} ald of El Reno, during the state committee hearing on contested) delegates to the Oklahoma state re- publican convention, DR. L. BR. CLARK Citas y a Featuring a " v r sf | “RE ON WHY" advertising ts The ple’s chorus ¢ AN OX") catmed to be the most effective in cellent concert in the Boylston AV-|{ne world. It i= th ; and | | enue Unitarian church Wednesday | the most Us le z y le: @ dire that be true, ought to ap- |inight. W. H. Donley, the director, staily, becknes |was presented with a stickpin by lin ha the chorus at the close of the con cert | The extension division of the University of Washington has or-| ganized a two-year course in traf-| fic and transportation rooms, Railway Exchange building.|)\) ow HOQUIAM, March 23.—A_ pet ponent te Tae peal to you mor we can certain lerly lcome to have It done: The open-| have ing class will be held Thursday|health control# your general ef-/ night, in the Transportation club Eioleney, Mich te ocoekd, wre. Would apeaking that ts the big difference TODAY AMERICA’S FOREMOST DANCERS SIX GREAT REELS of Thrills, Romance You are interested in a | position paying from =| $150 to $300 a month || and will spend $75 to|| qualify, call at once | 663 Empire Bidg. THE WHIRL OF LIFE ou ‘a strong you should eof prop- r place to 6 up of “reas ve your teeth taken c and this ts the prop VERNON CASTLE Roya! u really realized the tmport- f having your teeth RIGH" wouldn't have to do any con ou yourself would get to at the earliest possible tand have your work started just realize how {mportant g on your health your teeth and how the condition of your ¢ to be putting on extra oper ors much oftener than we are now, Rut, unfortunately, it fs a human . | MONK STARTS FIRE me io'put things off—things that Wi : are of vital importance—things that e ght to be attended to, Generally Troubadour een the person that succeeds hat monkey owned by Robert Buell, | ead the one that doesn't—the suc- while playing with matches early| cessful person cultivates the habit ette Wednesday morning, started a fire] of DOING THINGS and doing them 4 which destroyed the Beach hotel, |’ Ss you going to join the ranks| sensor 3 owned by Buell, and a nearby cot-|o¢ the wuccessful ones? One of the “a tage. The monkey lost his life tn best ntepe you ¢ an take 18 to make | a pent tue mind right. now. to have ; : the bia | UP eo leeth fixed” You have been| Animated Weekly F —_ 2 thinking abo tt long enough. You} this off { will go. righ — jown and ha these teeth fixed. Thue you havent done it yet We Meter vou at this office the deiesi COR.THIRO & UNIVERSITY | Jee MRE rm Anpiotee their certificates from the state den- 10c Children * tal board hanging right on the wa ttfer you the t we , of mF Wi YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. offer you an tro’ st of materials: lad, signed guar we offer you prices. We assure you paintess work. How can you b combination lke tht Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. BR. Clark, Manager Vhied Ave, No W. Cor, Thira Bet. Spri Unten. Second Ave. 2si Susie

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