The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1916, Page 5

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HIPPODROME eee ey THEATRE Eugene Levy, Mer. A First-Run Equitable Feature THE DEVIL'S TOY —The Most Sensational Society Drama of the Year The Soul-Firing Story of a Man Who “Sold His Soul a ¢? ae bs ADELE BLOOD w | A‘ [yas Devil's ror.) a atom mcrvart P Adele Blood, whet was recently seen | In “Everywoman,” | Presenting ADELE BLOOD EDWIN STEVENS at the Moore thea to Perdition for Fortune, Fame and Love.” MONTAGUE LOVE ; ee ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE TODAY= Donna Vickroy & Co. “NO. 2634 AND D THE WARDEN” An Exposure of Prison Life CHEVRIEL Parisian Musical Comique JIM SMITH Chinese Impersonator couple of monthe ago, atjbe proper for me to call on his,;my parents and marry him? My |the head of every radical writer. it country dance, | met a Seung |cletere and in thet way further my last hope ie an anewer from you, should be abolished. ‘whom | feli deeply in love | acquaintance with the young man? /se | have no one to advise me. May | furthermore etate, the Don't think me foolish, but a. MINNIE, abuse of maternity the crime of ‘1 can think of no one else. | have| 4-—sisters or brothers, as the| A—Philosophers, sages, priests Christendom. I gnor: great |*54 clergymen have attempted to a |solve this same problem for y jand years; but as yet, no sati sion are populating the dependent and delinquent cla are increasing three times as the normal two sisters. Would It case may be, often prove of |assistance to would-be lovers. tally inter bore Hana Sg sisters ought to|tory conclusion has been arriv prove instrumental in bridging "t The best you can do, my child jover the conventional chasm. Just |'* to settle the matter according tc ja little warning—don't make your. | YOUr own heart and conscience. It ysire than divine grace—more pas- jselt appearing too |!# my personal belief that all re sion than conscience. Albert Hansen deweler and Silversmith s fast population. jligtons eventually lead to the Think on these things, and | aie 1d Ave, Near Madison|/°S°F for the young ‘ge ~|same end—a«a Divine Creator. a lesson that the eauneh re neg: Secon | pany ustil you at least have re se the chose —_ lecting to teach, d be warned of |son to believe that the feeling is | mutual. Q—WIIl you kindly tell me how to Introduce oneself at a dance when there Is no one to Introduce you? Thanking you, ERNEST. A.—Make yourself acquainted with one of the members of the committee or with those who a: giving the dance. If you oa stranger, they will introduce you @ great sin that the church is slow to condemn. Any religion that falls to regenerate the generative function can neither spiritual the Individual, purify society, nor establish righteousness on the earth. Ww. 8. Q—1! have gone out with a fine girl for the past seven months. |) think a great deal of her; but do/ not love her. | would like to con- tinue the same way and retain her friendship, but | feel that | may not have the right to take up her time. addresses of some of the Dear Mies Grey: May | comment American tanneries, Ame | would be giad to have an an |in reference to the recent letter|and skin brokers and American jews o coe" \gigned “A Sufferer,” regarding, paint and varnish manufactories? | A—It fs not right for you to |“Birth Controi”? Thanking you, ane steady company with the girl| Human life le sacred only when! A BUSINESS MAN, HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD when you = ap Herp Pogo unless | it base pao of pa a. a Ue A—Names and addresses of you are positive that she cares for | and to the world, gnificant | firms cannot be printed in these Bays Cream Applied in Nostrile lyou only as @ friend. |that those who are least prepared, columns. Perhaps you can obtain Opens Air Passages Right Up. >| jeast capable of providing proper the addresses nt tho rofermene Q—I am a Jewish girl of 19 and |food and care for children are the room of the public brary Instant relief—no waiting. Your|have been going with a Gentile very ones whom it is ts tobias ahs love My Should remain In Ignoranc the |boy for several months. | a federal law against ight ; Ten alt gpl 4 |him and | know he loves me. air passages of your head clear an { knowledge of this kind held 2 o'clock, consisting of a You can breathe freely, No more | mother seriously objects to him on {sion o 9 neld at 2 o'clock, con: 5 hawking, snuffling, blowing, head-| |account of his religion. Should || Tthru the malis—our censorship AAR —~~“|concert and speeches by Gov, Lis- No struggling for | give up the man I love, or disobey | hangs like a Damocies sword over Dandruff causes feverish irrita-|ter, Mayor Giil, County Commis fF your cold or| tion of the scalp, the hair eee Hamilton and A. Warren! aM, shrink, loosen and then the hair|Gould, the architect. catarrh disappea comes ow st. To stop falling! All county offices will be moved, Get s small bottle of Ely’s Cream agen from your druggigt now. Ap a little of this fragrant, ant BOYNS RESIGNS SHELL STEAMER; every particle of dandruff, get a | stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. membrane and stantly. It's just fine. up with a cold or nasty catarrh iief comes in rome WASHINGTON, March 29.— President Robert Boyne and| The British steamship English- Don’t stay etuffed- | Trustee George F. Cotterill of the| |Commercial Club resigned thetr or-| ™&n Was shelled and torpedoed CAFE DRAWS |£22!221102 oftices Tuesday night sare cues oe Ss d THALIA |$aniasticn otras work eit ueep| Sampled te cecane, cerdingte | Sprains an |them out of the city most of the j time. LARGER CROWDS THAN | EVER | Boyns, who is manager of the ordinary department of the Pru- SOME OF THE REASONS (dential Life Insurance Co., intends Ghia ‘Thalia Cafe to 80 East for an extended business WP ort nae accented the ay-/BAR IS CONFISCATED ors cabled to the state depart. | ment from Liverpool. j The vessel sank. Four Amen | loan perished, | | Bruises are so common in that it pays to keep a pels Lini- ment handy. Nothing better at Second ave than Sloan's Liniment. Tt stops and Union st., seems to be the most —— petted oe = popular place of amusement in| ointment of chief highway en-| gab fy Guces swelling and does ade! om the crowds quickly too. Just apply a few Hoth resignations were accepted, |der orders from Chief Lang, work and will take effect Immediately. [ed long into Tuesday night, sawing gecured is featured each evening, Nominees for the vacant offices|up the mahogany bar at 709 First Then there is that irresistible |w1j) be named at the netx meeting |ave,, so it could be gotten thru the music which sets all the feet to\ny a committee nade up of W. H | doors and up to the city hall, after tingling and—well, you know you| Barnes, George B. Cole, F. W. Bert,!the day squad had seized six quarts Just can’t keep still. Jr W. F. Eckhart and Joseph H.|of whisky, We can promise you an agreeable | Ginet. 12 filled grhinky glasses in a raid surprise in some of the latest new! Vice President Ernest Carstens! 7 G. De Ry, proprietor, and F. ft and fancy drinks, Our official con-| will take a committee to Tacoma| Mitchel! each left $200 ball at heud coctor of delicious beverages guar-|next Wednesday to confer with| quarters anteer to please. |members of the Tacoma Commer y Thalia patrons are happy. ted lal Club on a general Northwest the habit ___t promotion plan. ‘TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE The latest wrinkles in electricity ‘The newest Cabaret that can be! Sloan’s Liniment KILLS PAIN “Keep a bottle in your home Price 25c., Sc, $1.00 NORAD are CCC Liver Sluggish? You are warned by a sallow skin, dull ad | two quarte of beer and ATIONAL MARKET engineering, forestry and mining) eyes pbiliousness, and that grouchy will be shown by university stu feeling. Act promptly. Stimulate your dents on the campus, when they | liver. remove the clogging wastes Always has big money saving specials. hold open house to the public on| —make sure your digestive organs are zs Butter, Eggs, Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicates- the afternoon and evening of April) working right and—when needed —take sen and Fancy Groceries. - —— | 9 Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50c Ib. FUNERAL SERVICES FRIDAY Funeral services for George Gil ATIONAL MARKET bert Duffield, who dled Sunda will be held under the auspices of Doric lodge, F. & A. M., from 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH Bleltz & Refferty’s undertaking est Sale of Any Medicina in the World 0 Boia verywhere, in bones, 106., 260 parlors, Friday, at 1 p. m, { HAIR COMING OUT? ‘ Q.—WIIl you please give me the! largest | | STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 29, 1916. jAl ‘Thiet J ba by su po mt! to mile, healing cream in your ool 5 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any tPils. It penetrates through every | drug store, pour a little in your| air passage of the head, soothes hand and rub it into the scalp. Aft-| the inflamed or swollen mucous} or a few applications, the hair | | | | | hair at once and rid the scalp of/it is planned, by May 1. GIVES UP HIS BLOOD Howard blood to sustain the life of his in valid friend, Charles Pratt, at Prov-| s\idence hospital Tuesday, ants Wednesday said the operation | had been successful, and that Pratt |was much em Pratt is suffering from a bone in-| fection. SAN FRANC co, March Sixty thousand savages, traine prman military leaders, are ing in the jungles of German E Africa for a battle with Pritieh troops for possession of the coun try. This was the report brought) here today by J. K. Haton, mining engineer, who came to San Fran ols Africa. » STOCKADE IS MOVED mo’ Ts rec Pri summer tions with produc: LEAVES RAILROAD SERVICE representative, in strawberry patch, at Government gardens at Sitka, |the desolation: grow grain and veg etables for men who are sick of planting and reaping and expert menting, until now his belief is firm that the country can produce He has matured barley within 100! At Sitka his fields are red with the [WILL OPEN ON MAY 4 Dedica PAGE 5. BIG MEN OF ALASKA The Mighty Dane of Sitka is Prof. C. C. Georgeson, Head of Government Agri- cultural Stations in Alaska—For 16 Years He Has Been at Work Doing His Share to Make a Grim Land Habitable BY JACK JUNGMEYER Prof. C. C. Georgeson (at left) and Seth Mann, President Wilson's jaska. the first of several artictes grown, early in the summer. N OF ALASKA Potatoes, wheat, oats, cabbage, turnips, alfalfa, lettuce, peas—they have come up prodigally under the touch of his wizard hand to glad- den the days of miner and m her. Over on Kodiak Island he bi herd of Galloway cattle acolimated He ts Prof. C. C. Georreson, head of the Govern ment agricultural stations In Alaksa one of the big men whose work and vision has been responsible for the belated opening up of the! territory. To bim Uncle Sam said, 16 years ago, sort of off- hand: “Go up and plant gardens in raise its own beef. | Now he's asking the Government to supply him with a head of yak from Asia. By crossing them with the Gallo ways he believes the {deal family for the Northland will be produced. | He's confident that Alaska will not only supply its own beef, but that it will be successful in exporting meat and bides to the United States|t and Asin Jeorgeson's visions correspond with his physique. He stands: atx- feet-two with a corresponding girth. The universities of Kansas, Minne rota and Washington gave him his| training, and Japan employed him ack Jungmeyer con and beans.” og | Dts And Georgeson went, undismayed| 11,4 ¢ he sourdonghs used to that sweeping order. laugh at the big Dane, Since then he has been wrestling th nature, up and down Alaska,|*"0Und in his experiment gardens! the first pathetic little green apples | he matured up there! But Georgeson knew how often| the scientiet is mistaken for the clown, and kept plugging. More than 600,000 acras of agri- jcultural land are waiting cultiva-! jtion in Alaska, strawberries | | site, the experiment fficlent food to support a possible puiation of 3,000,000. His success has been amazing. lea of the Arctic circle. stations tn most luscious y its marble halls will be opened | visitors. { ceremonies will be ry } MacDonald gave his! Attond-) better, Both men are ployed in the coroner's office. | SAVAGES TRAINED co on the liner Sterra from South The ved Wednesday Willows farm ently purchased woners will ralse to supply ty stockade is beim from Rothell to near Kirkiand for $113,000. # there thi county instit After a FREE TRIAL of isfied you wi pleasure to your telephone, and out the cabinet, as pictured), beautiful recordings by the late and say family at with I] costs complete only $59.90- L. T. Jacobsen, for six years with the Pennsylvania system as cit passenger agent, leaves that com pany April 1 to take charge of the Yourist Guide,” which fs to be cir culated thruout the Northwest for the benefit of tourists, Jacobsen is well known in railroad circles, having been with the Great North n for several years, and also} with the Milwaukee Lines, HOUSE TO PASS ac P)ougall o fouthwick Established 1275 a ; Charge Purchases Made Thursday Billed May Ist Apron Day | Tomorrow Fo a long time we have featured Thursday as Apron Day and for these occasions we have some very un- | usual offerings. Delightfully pretty are these Three-piece Cooking Sets of white lawn, cc sting of apron, cap and sleevelets. Special for | 25¢. Little Girls’ Dresses at 50c IZ™ range from 2 to 6 years. | Little Dresden, | and Bishop Dreas« pinks and tans, or plaid com binations, Gretchen 8, in blues, Fancy Tea in price from Aprons ranging Ze to $1.25. Maids’ Plain White Aprons from 25¢ to $1.25. Nurses’ and Aprons, 50¢ and 7: altresses’ Dome Science Aprons, | $1.00 each. Some are plain colored Dresses with white collar, cuffa and belt; others are striped or plaid materials trim- med with plain colors. Excep- tionally attractive little dresses at 50¢. At 95c Dresses for girls from 6 to 14 years. Well-made Gingham Dresses that are pretty | enough for school and after- noon wear, In plain colors, striped materials and plaid combinations, Some are belted others with jacket all charmingly trim- med. Each 95¢. —Third Fleer. Large Aprons of white lawn, frome full models and others gored, 25¢ to Oe each. A table of sotled Aprons ranging in price from §9¢ to We. Kitehen Aprons in a good assortment of colors — pink, bine and figured percales— 50¢ each. A line of Coat and Coverall Aprons at 50¢, 65¢ and $9¢, Red Cross Aprons of cam- bric, 50¢ each. Black Sateen Aprons at 25¢@ and 5O¢. Aprons, $1.25 Surgeons’ each. —Third Floor, KEEP URIC ACID * - - - - - ~ - - - . - peeseunene ket ies APPROPRIATION OUT OF JOINTS. WASHINGTON, ca |epewing ashes over the place knee deep At s sa aos ve But the quiet, tow-haired profes. | the & wor bad proved that Alaska can/| day Members of the committee say the measure pass in the house. Secretary Daniels, of developing yard, was to be the fore the committee. fon, naval | dry docks at Los Angeles. be established at some Lower Callfornia. This country’s navy, unless en- stand | ally to put its farm schools on a sound;larged, would not be able to power | muscles, against that of a first-clas or a combination of lesser powers,| 2¢88 and pain called rheumatism. puttering| he said, and 22 needed in the service And how they chaffed him about | war. 'BILL’S A GOOD NAM Acting Captain this Musical Instrument which includes all ins that no other one thing so little investment we will send this Finest Grafo: Lillian Nordica March 29.—A\ and demonstrating their fitness to| survive the barsh winter when a/*istant Secretary Roosevelt recom- e yet scarcely i volcano checked the experiment by|™mended the $2,066,000 appropria tion for battleship construction at the Puget Sound navy yard before house committee late yester- unquestionably will who already the Puget Sound) witness be- He, too, had Tells than ¢ authority. warmly; exposure Rheumatism Sufferers to Eat Less Meat and Take Salts Rheumatism is easier to avoid cure, Rheumatism {s a direct result of } other has expremed himself as tn favor| Cin foots that produce “aie sett, which {s absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood oat Promised to urge passage in the) cast it out in the urin house of the Bremertan appropria-|of the skin are also the means of | freeing the blood of this impurity. Secretary Roosevelt advocated a/In damp and chilly, cold weather base at San Francisco and the skin He said forcing the kidneys to do double that a marine corps base should | work, they become weak and sing- point in gish and fail to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating and ctreulatirg turu the system, eventn- the joints and 7 sore- = 000 men would be of Howard Kent, ing for a week. Jad Salts pores are closed, thus settling in causing stiffness, At the first twinge of rheuma- 7 tism, get from any pharmacy about b4 in times of | four ounces of Jad Salts; | Learn the Real Pleasure of Having This Fine | Grafonola in Your Home—A Trial That Costs You Nothing. beautiful Grafonola—a uments—we are sat very gave so much Just call or built (with including two an outfit that selections, Onze Dollar a Hh Pays for It. | reat empire feed them and their/é days old, has been christened | Here you have a pleasant, effer- | animals | putite. vescent lithia-water drink, which. “Rubberneck day” at the new! He's one of the seers who are’ “Have a smoke?” asks Capt. | helps overcome uric acid and is |King county court house, Third ave | making a grim land habitable. Kent. | benefictal to your kidneys as well. and James st,, will be May 4. | ——— ____§ = For the first time at noon of that da FREE TRIAL «= states a well-known ~ We are advised to dress ~ keep the feet dry; avoid — eat less meat, but drink plenty of good water, put a ta- > ction, thus © inexpensive, harm- * less and is made from the acid of his| grapes and lemon fuice,. combined Rampart, Copper Center and brother, has just named a new-born With lithla and is used with excel- | Fairbanks, Prof, Georgeson is teach- son after its uncle, and Police Ser-| lent results by thousands of folks ing the Northmen bow to make this geant Fred Smart's infant daughter, | who are subject to rheumatism. | blespoonful in a glass of water and > 'drink before breakfast each morn- a This is sald to™ eliminate uric acid by stimulating ~ the kidneys to normal Detectives | ridding the blood of these {mpuri- _ | William Byron Kent is the most) ties. popular man at headquarters Wed-! nerday. Detective

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