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You'll Have to Hurry EXCLUSIVE IT CAN in the _ IN A BURLESQUE ON ‘CARMEN Never Before Has Charlie Crammed as Many Laughs Into One Production The Only Chaplin Released in Six Months SHOW STARTS DAILY AT 9 A.M. SHOW EVERY HOUR— STARTING ON THE HOUR JOHN HAMRICK @ whiriwind courtship hurried wedding in thie month, the sad end in ear affair of J. H. wealthy dealer In reait, and rentals, came jay when he applied for a oT ge 3 will called her on one occasion & pampered kid!" ‘Mr. Jahn, a bridegroom of 25 days, has learned, he he was sought for his and loving nature not at but for his rich jore he was horrified to/ states. he alleges in his complaint,| He had met on to the mai age on Largest Credit Appa in the U, 8. EASTER MILLINERY $5, $7.50, $10 and Up Institution WE PAY you You will have to see and wren try on our new Easter Mil- EST i b linery to appreciate its style ON and value. Our showing is ane complete, from the dainty CHASE. little Bonnet models to the wide brim Sailors 1382-34 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION 8T SECOND UNIVERSITY me. YS SHE ‘POPPED’ TO GET HIS COIN; ROMANCE OFF AFTER 25 DAYS nightie, a kimono and silppers. Called Her “Pampered” Mrs. Jahn has signified in an affi- davit in the superior court bh tention to contest the divorce, ask for one herself on +4 ground that he was crue! Jahn asserts he and Mra. Jahn ly two occasions prior Mareh 16. was Mrs. Jahn who “popped,” bellef, he says, that he was his young and charming bride | possessed of great wealth was com- cigarettes and allowed her-|municated to her by her parents, if to be seen by maids and others |and not by him, and the first intima Wintonta apartments fn her! tion he received that she knew of SHOWING AT THE REX ONLY BE SEEN HERE Crowds! Crowds!! Are Swarming to See the Greatest of All of Chaplin's Comedies $2,500.00 Is What We Paid for the Rental of This Film—the Hi hest Price Ever Paid istory of Seattle HARLIE HAPLING SIDE-SPLITTING Acts c % "The Rex wie the Only Theatre in This City Where =| Will Appear” his wealth was a day or two after their marriage when she started on a shopping expedition. On this occasion, so he al leges, Mra. Jahn bought articles for ber pegsonal use amounting to hun dreds of dollars, pledging his credit at vartous department stores. tates Mra. Jahn declared she had married him only for what she could get out of him, and tnformed him she did not propose to be Iimited by htm. He was an old man, he says she told him, and couldn't expect like her to marry him for any else. Mrs. Jahn declares that he forced her to leave home, and within a week suggested that she get a ¢ voree, HIPPODROME OFFERS In- It he The Hippodrome theatre offered a new bill today. It is a diversiMed program, The headliner is W. 8. Harvey and company in an original act, en titled, “A Room Upside Down.” Harvey juggles everything, from a chair to a regulation-stzed bed Le Vere and Palmer are harmony duetists, White and Gillmore play duets and solos Hough and La Velle have a new and varied line of comedy Sammy Wren offers Yi¢ edy. “Body and Soul,” with Florence Rockwell, {s a first run motion pic ture. n ish com ALHAMBRA A comedy playlet, “Father Was Right,” heading the new vaudevi bill at the Alhambra today, 4# pro d by th characters in this playet ts sen of th over 25 Other acts: Cross and Dorts singing and dancing; Leo Filler, master violinist; Ross brothers, midget boxers This bill will continue until Sat urday night Inclusive, with contin uous performances all day Satur day after 1 p. m. Glycerine and Bark Prevent Appendicitis The simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete, known as Adiert-ka, astonishes Seattle peo ple. Because Adleri-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL reli ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas, It removes such surprising |foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis short treatment helps chronic stom ach trouble. ~The INSTANT section of Adler-l-ka is astonishing y Pharmacies, Secord Ave and 2 Broadway nowt PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN-~WOMEN oT Wee YOUR CREDITIS 0.K. BIG NEW BILL TODAY : nd song. | stle Players. None! —— | lustrous ,TAR—THURSDAY, AP: SEATTLE AUTO MEN BET ON GAS FRITZI SCHEFF ON DEATH BED: Buy Up Coupons at Present Rate of 19% Cents | JOHN D, SHOULD WORRY Lioyds may be betting on when the war will end, but Seat tle auto owners are going one better They are betting with the Standard Oli company on the price of gasollr It takes 19% cents to buy a gallon today The Rockefellers are n't wo higher About 1,000 of their customers wagered Wednesday that tt will Here i# the way they did It The 8. ©. Co. offered books for sale, entitling the purchasers to take away 100 gallons at the rate of 19% cents per gallon. No matter whether the price goos up or down, the book buyers pay 9% cents for every one of the 100 gallons, whether they buy today, to: row or next wee) Hundr ¢ diately betting It é nm auto owners tmme| ed in advance front Hone at the present 100 to 1,000 ga quotation Gan dropped a cent tn St. Louts Monday,” a Star presen-| tative told The But that's the only hunch wehave that quota tlons might decline. Our notices of a change come only a day a We don't know whether the will go up or down—nelther men who buy the books, all betting.” No one man ts supposed to buy! more than 1,000 book plan, and gallons on the! they are expected WOMEN GIVE IT 0. 0. embers of the Wom len's Good nment league weat to the Rell warehouse of the port commission and made an Inspection Wednesday, They ere ying waterfront conditions | | | | Twenty WILL GIVE CONCERT | An toteresting program deen | arranged for the tnternational musical to be given by the Citadel Silver Band snd Songsters’ Brigade at the Salvation Army hall, Fifth 4 Washington st. Thurs Be Young Looking Darken Gray Hair | Quitex lon | j aid | | and easily, A few applica ing back Ite dar . nO matter bow long It h atresked or faded, by wray « A good, sulphur compound, one will know—not greasy or Ie not a dye Philo Hay Co harm lens to Uae,| |to use up the supply in 80 days b old-fashioned sage tea and|- RIL 20, 1916. PAG! INTERVIEWING It's No Job For Modest Re porter Who Lacks the ‘Temperament SHE TALKS TO ARTISTS Fritzi Scheff Getting an interview with Fritz! Scheff at the Orpheum ts easy ax climbing up the side of the! ith building ona da gud indy night with mittens on your hands. But the elty mined cuss who editor 1s a deter ne flag ix nafled to {the mast ‘T'll get her yet,” quoth the name of the girl "The telegr told her,” sald he present chronicler, he| Mra. Ross, “that her stepfather was| mi have lived in Bo idying. She sent him a message) hemia and know these tempera-'which read: ‘Father, you are for see if you can es ommunication with mental pute. tried to help out. The pepful prima donna had st fintahed her turn and stood { |the center of her specially con letructed portable dressing room |Powerful electrics blazed every where. it ts o brilliantiy lighted room “Te woated, please,” she asked the Orpheum P. A. “I must remalr standing. This dress” (indicating the canary color, bejeweled tion In which she was, to a extent. encased) jsitting. Should I attempt It. would be an accident, and Fritzl would be out—one dreas Sho laughed merrily pheam P. A. stated his Pitzi'e tune changed People y 1 am hard to get along with,” she sald. “It ts not so. Those who say that are the people I refuse to see at all, because they do not Interest me, and take my prectoua time “Why should I them?” she exclaimed, with a tempestuous ges ture, “They go then and write a lot of crazy things I never thought of doing. Do you blame me for not liking reporters? But you will not do that.” she purred appealingly ‘ou are not a reporter, you are an artist, and you understand.” Well, why write more? a mn The Or talasion ewark, N. 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Advertisement | | | | | CHEAPER Pike Place Market SUGAR White wold. 4 Iba. 80; 16 Ibs. 81.20 Stall 17, Lower Floor Pike Place Market At Wholesale Price Tieke Rent Space Now tn PERMANENT MARKET Ne Settled, Come Now, While the Oppo y In Open. HOT WATER THE Wray will ontertatn Women's Rellef corps 114 Fifth ave. N, Mrs, Mary the Steve at her home, Friday SEMENT \MU S OF VAUDEVILLE sm DATLY FRITZ! SCHEFF Travel Weekly. Keunton of t Vaudexs DONITA and LEW HEARN fs of Musical Comedy” METROPOLITAN THEATRE TONKE ALL Wrmic wnacue PLAyeRs “BABY MINE” NEW _, PANTAGES Mats., 2:30—-Nights, 7 and JUNIOR REVIEW OF rr 25-—PEOPLE—25 10¢ and 200 —~ |shoppers of Seattle have the Palace. BEST LIVER AND BOWEL MEDICINE « Says Glass of Hot Water Be- fore Breakfast Washes Poisons from System Physicians the world over recom mend the inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance tha outside cleanline the pores do not abs { ritle into the blood ing {1 health while pores in the ter ards of M 1 Irink each mor fast ral c t, a hart to wash fr t kidne and be a ndigestible our bile and anal into the stomac Just ap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the eliminative organ Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongu nasty taste or have a dul ach head, sallow mplexior 1 tomach ther or constipation ld obtain a quarter pound of Mmestone pho! phate at the d at This will cost very little but 1s sufficient to demonstrate the value of inside bathing. ‘Those who continue it each mornix issured of pro- nounced results, both iA regard to health and appearance, The press agent at the Orpheum) was not made for there FORGIVES HIM Breach Between Father and Daughter Bridged Before | He Dies, | ENDS TRAGIC AFFAIR J. 8, Clifton, formerly a driver tor | the Seattle Transfer Co,, died Wed-| nesday of tuberculosia in the county | hospital at Redding, Ca at doesn’t mean much to you,| Wspectally if you didn't know Ciiftor But to a 20-year-old girl In Se-| i married, {t was the in a chapter of have all but taken | i out of her life j The girl ts Clifton's step-daughter er wher, after marryl cut) t ft him an ent to live with M wis A, Ross, 210} 2 v 1 had had trouble. Cliftoh one day called her up from the Grand Union he He sald he had something important to say to He asked her to come to nee ant to go,” sald Mre Rows, “but ly did. Later she v found dead where she had fallen from the window of Cliftor com, Her husband said she slipped | and fell out. A cootness arose be tween Clifton and the rest of us nally he appeared and ghter stayed with r That wo years “= 1 Nothing was heard of Clifton untt re a telegram came from panting to the step-daughter Koes did not give The Star erday given’ She thought {t would make | his last moments easter, as he ays thought lots of the girl. 4 ated hor well.” | A telegram to The Star from Red-| ding, telling of Clifton’s death, sald The pationt seemed to understand the purport of the cryptic message, | as he smiled once, then died.” HAY BILL HAS BEST CONFERENCE CHANCE Ww ASHINGTON, A April 20.—A tri! umph for the house in the sugar conference was interpreted today | jas forecasting a substantial victory |for Representative Hay's army bill over nator Chamberlain's mill tary measure. Altho ihe senate had President Wilson's support for a suspension | instead of repeal of the free sugar bill, the house proved Itself to be the dominant branch. confer. ence on the military bills began today. DR. SMITH TO TALK Dr. J. Alien Smith, of the univer sity, will « on “The Ratiroads and Taxation,” at a meeting of the | Public Ownership league, at Good Rats cafeteria, at 6:30 p. m, Fri- day USED FURNITURE YOU CANNOT BEAT THESE BARGAINS | $5.00 All-steel Sanitary | Couches, but slightly | nh Only five in this lot $9.75 Vernis Martin Bungalow Bed, 2-inch posts. 84.50 50 Golden Oak Dining Table for.... 0.00 Early English Dining Table for..... 50 White Enameled Dining Table for O Square, Solid Oak Dining Table for...... $4.50 OO Square, Solid Oak Dining Table for. . $7.50 $40.00 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet for... $37.50 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet for. 5.00 Golden Oak Buffet for $125.00 Early English Buffet for $11.00 Pacific Oak Wardrobe for $22.50 White Enameled Chiffonier for $35.00 Fumed Oak Library Table for, | $25.00 Waxed Oak Library Table for. | $15.00 Golden Oak Library Table for..... $32.50 Combination Library and Dining-# foom COP. cvagacssccvese | $16.00 Gole den Oak Dres i $27.50 Golden Oak Dresser for | $22.50 White Enameled Dresser for.. | $12.50 Reed Tables, maple tops, for, | $29.50 Brown Reed Baby Carriage for.. 9.00 $12.50 Baby Buggy for.. Ten Commodes, all fin- $1.25 Odd Dining Chairs, val- or. $1.95 for $1.25 Hardwood Folding Chairs, 50¢ 0 Leather Chair for .. $2.00 1.00 Mahogany Bed Davenporte upholstered in green velour, for a $20.00 $25.00 Walnut Roil- -top Desk for...... $7.50 $35.00 Early English Office Table for. ..$10.00 $22.50 Quarter-sawed Oak Bed for .. 812.50 REBUILT RANGES Special Close-Out Prices | ishes, each each. 6-hole Laurel, ...$22.50 | 6-hole Universal. .817.50 4-hole Majestic. ..$20.00 | C-hole La Clede. 615.00 Giats (Ghote $16.50 | 6-hole Renown...$18.50 vera 4 6-hole Buck...... 21.00 4-hole Columbia. .$15.00 | 6 joie Faultiess.. 15.00 6-hole Cleveland. $22.50 | 6-hole Comet....$15.00 6-hole Garland. ..$20.00 | 6-hole Laurel....$16.50 G-R-FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 Pike Easy Terms 511 Pike Joseph Muller “The king 1s dead; king.” Tho Empre and tn its 6 long live the s theatre has passed a the amusement | Hippodrome, under the expert di rection of Ackerman & Harris, the |Sen Francisco vaudeville magnates, th a policy of six great, big vaude: Iva le acts, a multi motion pic ture and the Hippodrome de luxe | standard of everything The offerings will be true Hip- podrome circuit act The Which ts situated at k a & and refurbishix ne irw direct from lobby to mezzanine fic , 1 next Sur atic | M r Jose ler, a prom ine eat manager, wel t eatrical w | Hippe ne 1 oe direct from ed by Ackerm t » Angeles at kla n Fran acramento, Portland, Van-|\Y ¢ nd Butte I run motion picture features I v run cont of adr lightly lowe he matinee will t the same any seat in the house Maids will be in attendance in the ladies’ rest rooms; writing de telephones and messenger ervice will t found in the m floor drawing room hou hereafter, will be family theatre NEW OAK THEATRE WILL OPEN SUNDAY *" The Oak theatre, home of vaude- | ville and motion pictures, Seattle's newest playhouse, next Sunday af. NEW PALACE HIPPODROME TO OPEN SUNDAY WITH BIG BIL 1ternoon will |the Pan-American, at Second ave jand Seneca st., | night. jot program every Sunday and | Thursday. The theatre will give The house will be operated under y the Y eeatamant the Fifth | Continuous performances from 1 to Avenue Amusement company, of | !! P- m. daily which 8. Morton Cohn, well known | coast theatrical man, The work of changing the Pan. /crafts has been indorsed by the American into The Oak began this | Central Labor council, over the pro- morning. ployed until the t fortable and every way,” high cl given.” The theatre will be recarpeted and) SKIIS AND TOBOGGAN decorated thruout liumination, beth inside and out, will be new ‘STRAIGHT FROM 1405 E | bullding will also be painted. | The show at The Oak will con- ee of five vaudeville acts, booked bru the Western Vaudeville Man- pri association, now supplying jabout 360 hous and five photo- | play acts The slogan of the house ts, Hours, Ten Acts, Ten Cents. There will be a complete change ri in the place of which closed last president Federation of all water front {test of Longshoremen’s union, Night and day shifts will be em-| which declared it is now fighting i Is finished the Truckers’ union. "The Oak will be a modern, com- | | Lunch at the Pike.—Ady. attractive theatre tn | entertainments will be THRILLING RIDES ON Hollywood, %12 Mr. Cohn sald. “Only | The electrical Thrilling ski scenes, long, light- The exterior of the | ning-tike slides and perilous jumps, ~|both on skils and toboggan, are |shown in outdoor mountain scenes in the three-part Broadway Stat feature at the Class A theatre the balance of this week. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD *AIN 1043 DR. L. R. CLARK | SIDE STATE BANK THE SHOULDER is ° r specin! ty. You te 1d you—th “econ | TODAY OPENS We {cult dental we the patient a bit ve # to you tf you H fvottie'te’ atom Its New Banking Rooms AT Kilbourne Street and Woodland Park Ave. The officers and direc tors cordially invite the Depositors, Customers hese testimonials state signatures that work be thoroughly rtant point be > de work lass dentists f th and Friends of the insti tution to attend the ing open JACOB SCHAEFER, President A. J. GODDARD, Vice Pres. CHAS, L. SCHA R, € H. R. CARR, Director. H. W. SCHUBTT, Director. price lowest Regal Dental Offices