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| THE WEEK’S GREATEST OFFERING AUDREY PAULINE FREDERICK |§ fi to 11 » | Vivian EVERY DAY ADDED ATTRACTIONS 215-415 Special Matinee |m RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA 3:15 Mme. | m™— |Hesse- Sprotte MEZZO-SOPRANO “A Friend, But a Star Boarder” A ONE-PART L-KO FUN RIOT jually gets the house tittering with | TONIGHT—7:30 AND 9 | FASHION SHOW FOR MEN j@ | Living Models Wearing the Newest Things | COURTESY CHEASTY’S |@ Massin 1 5 c—citra S5c—ioges 30c 18 CIFIC OUTFITTIAGCO OR THIRD & UNIVERSITY IRE SSCS MEN ad 00 _ WORKERS IN NATION WASHINGTON, April 10.—Govr- ernment statistics today show th: are more than 8,000,000 women workers in the United States. There are 263,215 stenographers and type writers, 14,061 women linotype op- erators, 2,520,846 domestics, 1,820. PA FORS 113,017 2,000,000 women farm laborers, 100.- 000 women bakers, 8,219 telegraph |* operators, $8,262 hello girl verveatiet at Hipp: Comedy at | drew big crowds to the Ilippodrome new lopen the new bill at the Alhambra/ton, a man and a swirl, dance Jed a Keystone comedy in real life |ORPHEUM |S$o she goew on with her homely fit. |EMPRESS jAnd STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1916. PAG [WARNS MEN OF ‘SCARLET’ LIFE Insurance Man Says Illicit, Loves Are Investi- | gated |DEMAND CLEAN LIVING Guility affections are as dan- gerous as dynamite in the en timation of life Insurance com: “The Fortune Munter,” which ts Le week's offering, is one of the best things the Wilkes company {bev done since establishing itself li Tho full strength of the caat! ts used, and Director Harry Leland fs taken great care in selecting jeach member for the part portray ed Alhambra; Maude Fealy | “rho Folltes of Now,” « musteal at Orpheum comedy offering of merit, ts at the - Empress theatre this week FINE PLAY AT THE MET | woore HIPPODROME lee Koven's great operes Robin ood,” which ts accredited as the Hackenschmidt and = company |i oat American opera produced, will! begin an @ gement for etx nights and two matinees at the Moore the atre Monday night PAN-AMERICAN Barefooted, the chorus girls at the Pan-American this week trip |thru 40 minutes of fun in “The Bo clety Bugs Alf Goulding ts the chief “bug.” Flore Moore, Edith Stayard,) May Foster, Jesete Pollard and oth er princtpals have ‘MANY GOOD ACTS IN VAUDEVILLE bilshed con cerne is willing to accept the risk of the love philanderer or the violator of the seventh commandment. Death by violence coldly calculating Is too probable. It Im the commerctal world’s tribute to clean living. “We regard the moral hasard # equally important with the phyw been assigned toa) condition of an applicant,” good parts ‘etd Robert 8. Boyns, for 15 yi | Stanton and Stanberg, one inlwith one of the big insurance! | bDiackface, put over a good song and) compantes, and former president of patter act |the Seattle Commeretal Club. Peter and Lowell 8. Drew have! Investigate Appilcants uptodate comedy sketch, “At) «niet affections are a bar ain Rowley and Toit ister, Polictos are not {asued to "ll, | persons whose private es will) ass {om bear the moral spotiight “And every applicant, whether lhe knows {t or not,” continued | Rayna, is secretly investigated on ncore theatre all day Sunday Young Hackenschmidts exhibits feats of strength that are indeed marvel: oun Krazy Kats, tn just one riot of fun “Josephine” presents act in equestrianiam. Cecil and Mack are heard in some and up-to-date songs and ex hibit the latest dances Gillard and company present a new playlet “The Ways of the World,” with Rich, and a “FattyMabel comedy complete the bill eee “Bggotiom,” ts . | say the a novelty actuarie Charite” ALHAMBRA Gordon and Rummel an two youths,/the Drug Store.” CHILD'S TONGUE with a banjo @ A comedy sketch, “The Last) |Laugh,” in which two men and a woman are featured, might be term 1 piano act Rowe Lewellyn, In soprano solo. and the Arleys, original perch bal ancers, complete the sage ageless re A three-reel comedy, a ne torfal and a drama comprise aho| pleture program. oe he every large city a corps of special investicators is maintained for that purpose. They keep tab/ on the private affairs of policy ‘holders as well as applicants “A tow days ogo I threw a $20, 000 poliey re Into the waste BECOMES COATED jlet Miss Maude Fealy drown herself) When Cross, Feverish and! Beware “Scariet Road” fat the seashore sae re both at} Sick Give “California “The public doem't realize how the Orpheum this wee! Mog? much business life insurance com of Figs it fen't in the cards that Syrup ot ‘6 }panies reject for this reason—hun Fealy end it all tn Children love this “frutt Jax-/@reds of thousands of dollars an os ative.” and nothing else cleanses | ually tle sketch, “When the Tide Turns,” | ine tander stomach, lver and bow | “From our standpoint {t pays to and everybody is happter. She tops| Mve a clean Ife, Indeed, tt is tm a good bill perative.” It takes Lydia Barry a few min mpty the bowels, and the| Insurance companies agree that utes to “warm up,” but she event) result is, they become tightly clog |the eariet road” ged with slug-| Most pertious hazards Kish, stomach then your Iit-| woman can take Manuel Quiroga plays the riolln|tie one . balf-aick, fe-| Examining phystetans, agents and masterfully, James B. Donovan! verish, don’t eat sleep or act nat-|detectives in their employ are con-| and Miss Marie Lee are pleasing in| urally, breath ts bad, system full of|stantiy admonished to ascertain Irish comedy and songs. cold, has sore throat, stomachache|the applicant's possible secret Tho there {# little talking tn thetr|or diarrhooa. Listen, Mother! Soe |trangression: |play, Homer Miles and Helen Ray | !f tongue ts coated, then give a tea-| In the category of high moral get over their eketch with elaborate Ee yp il of “California Syrup of | hazard comes not alone love piracy stage settings. nd in a few hours ail ee ber drinking and gambling. Carpos Brothers play the banjo | &* onetipated waste, sour bile and un- “Plonging—heavy speculation,” and plano, at the same time doing] ‘sested food passes out of the sy®-\aaded Hoyns, “is very dangerous |difficult equilibrietic stunts. jtem, and you have & well, PUyTEl i tom our ndpotnt. The man Col. Mare Diamond, aged 80, and| Child again A who plunges ts quite apt to aorer-| Mme. Grant, 70, close the show, do-| Millions of mothers give “Califor | stay, face ruin and kill himeclt, ing the latest fancy dances jnia Syrup of Figs” because it ts| a © |pertectly harmless; children love and {t never falls to act on the wo Na iver and Ask your druggist ¢ Miss) atery Krave.) id simply wil! not stop play. & man or bs medy ORPET TRIAL IS UP So-cent|, WAUKEGAN, II, April 10.—The| leading comedian tn a German part.|nottie of “Callfornia tyres of trial of William H. Orpet, Wiscon ree KE. Wright plays the) pigs.” which has full directions for |"in university youth charged with part of a dope fiend. They draw|panies, children of all ages and for|th® murder of Marion Lambert,| many laughs. | grown-ups plainly printed on the pr y Lake Forest high school girl, Harry Wolford and Harry Ster-|hottle, Beware of cousterfelts sold scheduled to begin here today. ens appear in a good dancing turn./here. 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White Laundry Soap, White Linen brand, 7 bars... 25¢ ! THE BON MARCHE . Pike Street —— Second Avenve-—— Union Street ——Elliett 4100 Attracttrely Priced us of lively giris lend spirit to the| Refuse any other kind with con- pl ee METROPOLITAN Tt ian't very often that things are) real on the stage—tt's mostly all | make-belleve. Now, for instance, showers are always waterless show- ors—that {#, {n most fnstancea; not 80 at the Metropolitan this week Just as Norman Hackett, leading man, envelopes Snow, the leading woman, arms, it be the in his ins to rain REAL WA Phoebe Chest Pains Tightness across the chest end sore throat can at once be relieved by epplying Sloan's Liniment. It Goes right to the scat of pain— warming and soothing the painful parts, The inflammation subsides aad the pain is gone. Sloan’s =: Liniment KILLS PAIN jackache, bay um An: Local ain. jALL THE WORLD !8 ABLOOM her. WITH SPRING “Humana are not any queerer | from me than human nature,” sald Anste to me after she had surveyed me, ly- at Mra, Selwin’s, “Here I expect at Mra. Seiwin’s. “Here I expect: | You see, Mttle ed to find you perhaps in tears, begin right away and, instead, you are all smiles. | justment “It's the chan, Miss Margaret,” she sald. “That hospital got on your nerves, Sure, dear heart, be. I really as pink as the apple blossoms On | comfort to me, | the trees just outside.” It is rather “Tt is in the air, Annie,” T said. | iittle Nurse Alice. 1 there is no com- Now, however, | that anything can take Dick's mind T have insisted that his rooms shall be away fre of the house where he can come fnd go as ho chooses, certain he is not disturbing me. funny to see dear from Mollie, many cards queer looking foreign packi I am glad age. m my wing absolutely | sage from “the most j man v. book, to make the ad- read all the letters. (To be continued) Selwin and/ She is so sorry | Northwest. and a it is montas since “the little jade god of dreams” came to me. I won- der if this contains another mes- interesting Can it be possible that by I have to|some telepathy he knows I am “just a clod” and is trying to send I'm not going to be any|me a bit of sympathy fro: }more of a burden than I have to|the world? i" believe 1 will be al {t's comfort to lonely Mra beautiful here and your cheeks are || know she is going to be a great cross: I will not open {t until I have Star Want Ads cover the entire “Keep a bottle in your home."* Sometimes I fe for me and yet she is so bappy tn | - Price 2c. Sc. $1.00 Mi tort in nature and truly : dea’ the thought that she will be safe | |belleve we can call upon her for | with me for a long time to come. PO OE el at all times, but when the| 1 can see that she takes herself spring comes, all the living world | to task for feeling that my loss is must have more or less & rejuvena- her gain, but I am sure she need tion, Do you know, Annie, I read In| not, for surely rome good to some the papers the other day a most/one must come out of all this sor. affecting story of a little 17-year) row and pain. old girl in New York who was Here comes a great package of | found to be a leper. She mail, One letter from Mary, one | | moved to an ated room where | she must rem: until she dies a " Hackenschmidt “1 waa afraid,’ she said. ‘When they came to take me away 1 wanted to dia, then I found this if you have real red nice room and this good friend, my blood flowing In your nurse here, and when I awoke the next morning I found I still had veins, you'll enjoy these feats of strength. something to thenk God for.’ Other “If that poor child could be con Hippodrome Acts oman Telephone Directory For Seattle Including the counties of KING AND PIERCE Will Go to Press Mae, 228: 8 April 15th i: cae EMPRESS Ortainatea” tent, why should I complain, An nie?” I asked, “Of course, of course, Miss Mar garet.” I can’t tell yeu, little book, how comforting to me is the dear old name when Annie speaks it. | “You will have days, Mavour-| neen, When the world will seem a howling wilderness, filled with all | the wild beasts of the forests, but iad s | 8 Vivian Rich sure you knov we all have these whether wo are sick or well There are worse things, Miss Mar garet, than lying hero looking out | —IN— « ‘The Ways of the 9 Wor —_— on those flowers and listening to Charlie-Mabel-Fatty the birds.” Cartoon Comedy Annie stretched out her arms to any con-|the springtime and took a long | recif would mot tol preath of the balmy air. | the fartiont posirlel and do you know, Ittle book, THEATRE Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. DR. L, A. CLARK Reasons Why REASON W advertising claimed to be t It in comaful advertisers yur ads ought to appeal to forcefully, because wé can | give you &@ strong line-up * why” you should have taken care of proper proper place to come ONIGHT ALL WEEK Wed. aad Sai, | | DE KOVEN OPERA COMPANY tn certainly ROBIN HOOD mented Orchestra of 60; Mat.,/ your teeth and this is ave It de ou re realized the import-| ft a ur teeth RUGHT, | “<a wouldn'| have to do 7 and 9 | vincing you y REVOLUTION® |our office at joment and h |you moat In 7 Parts, Featuring Hobart Bosworth your work started. just at this moment IT could not y 'importagt A F health ¥ (oeth |feel sorry for myself. It was good how & 9 oanditl t Tl just to breathe, 1 knew that, as which tn turn ‘Means your| Annie says, I'l) have days non-success we would|weeks of depression, but today | tors muc noftener th im extra opern-|atter the long time at the hospital | Bat it ls a human|it seemed 18 Rho, t posi clasp | Me Sar ty enti ie ete hat ge an, Mat Nights, 7 and 9 ba. that} The cnly thing that worrles me) ate. =, 7 anc Genorally ce know he is awful B SOCIETY RUGS” jis poor Dick. I kn 40 minutes of mirth, 1 y, dancing, [speaking that ta the bie ditterence|1* Mt Ot, ris work. Strange, | between the person i ws Oc pretty girls, pretty m lively fun:jand the that doesn't—the #uc- [isn't it, Htde book, that a man can bs ' 10c BIG VAUDEVILLE L play Conntul person cultivates the habit| become so absorbed in one thing ——RESTAURANT— glyh ment Dick hag rut everything out tlof hia life but his work at the book The Highest Class Chinese and American Eating Place on the Coast—Exquisitely Fitted Up—Sanitary Kitchen MetropolitanTheatre npn you can take ts to make up|concern, For his own soul's sake, The Best Place on Earth to Get Your CHOP SUEY and NOODLES about tt tor he Seu nace cal and do you know lit Wilkes Stock Company tn Unequaled 25c Merchants’ Lunch Served Dally ough. You have said! night 1m if I wer well I THE FORTUNE HUNTER 11 A. M. to 7 P. 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