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FINAL NOTICE Contest Closes May 15th 4,444 Prizes First Prize | In the jast-growing popularity. Gum Point 7. To most people chewing gum isk mystery. They may know that different chewing gums are made from different ingredients. But that is about all. Here are facts which we believe you will be glad to know about Sterling Gum: Your Sterling Gum is made from the following materials: Fle basis is oe a tropical Sapota Tree oatural pure corn syrup. The flavoring is of two kinds—Peppermint (in red Requirements for When you read the;above tacts ea the materials that Sterling Gum fe made of, you i og ath that ie necessary you to know in entering this contest. The first prize will go to the ene whose suggestion, based on the above story, most impressively sents the natural Fao Fs Sterli ing Gum—in the opit the judges. Remember that your suggestion faust be in six words or less. The next best suggestion will wia the second prise—and 80 on down. 1 $1,000 1 What is the 7th Point? | From Maine to California, from Texas to ©=Hudson Bay, millions of people have been ask- ing ‘‘What is the 7th Point in Sterling Gum?”’ ractically every town, city and village in nited States and Canada, the published six ES oints of superiority have brought Sterling Gum | But the seventh point still remains a riddle. Point @) WOtary 2 Now, we are offering liberal prizes to those ye who send usthe best suggestions for the Sterling Before you make your suggestion for the 7th Point, read the following: The Following Story Unfolds the Secret of the Famous Point 7 wrappers), Cinnamon (in blue wrappers). There are some twenty varicties of the mint plant. The Sterling Peppermint is a product of the choicest, smoothest-flavored of these many mint varieties. The spicy Cinnamon flavor is extracted from the Cassia bush which grows in the tropics. The sap of the Sapots Tree, the cane sugar, the corn ip, the Peppermint and Cinnamon flavors al! come from the sap of some plant or tree. Nature herself supplies these delicious ma- terials from which your Sterling Gum is made. Winning Phrase It ie understood that the Sterling Gum Compeny will have the right to use the 7 Point suggestions sent im by the prize winners, The contest is easy to enter. Just think out your way of exprese- ing the 7th Point. Then write it out in six words or less and send it in as directed in the conditions printed below. Even it you don’t win the first prize of $1,000, you stand @ chance to win ene of the 7,777 oma Sterling EN Bie ES Third Prize . . $250.00 7 Prizec—eech . « $25.00 70 Prisee—each $2.50 Conditions of Sterling Gum Company em- ees cannot enter this contest. if two answers are entitled to the same prize, the full amount of the prize will be paid to each. Il answers must come in on a postal card. On the back of the gt card write nothing but your Point suggestion (six words or Jess) and your name and address. ‘The postal may be mailed in an envelope if you choose. Mail answers to You may send in as many eug- tions for Point 7 as you choose. jut each suggestion must be writ- ten on a postal card as directed above. Contest Closes All answers must be received in New York by midnight of May 15, 1916, Answers will not be examined the judges until after that date The judges, therefore, cannot mail acknowledgments of the suggestions received. awarding these many prizes. { i | Now put on your thinking cap. Get your family to help you, in a8 many suggestions as you want to, CINNAMON IN BLUE WRAPPER First Prize $1,000 Second Prize $500 700 Prizee—each . Boz of 20 five-cent packages of Sterling 7000 Prises—each . Box of 10 five-cont packages of Sterling the Contest Judges The prizes will be awarded by the following committee of five well-known men: John A, Sleicher, Editor of Leslie's Weekly. Edgar Sisson, Editor of the Coe- mopolitan Magazine Jno. M, Siddall, Editor of The American Magazine. Frederick L. Co! MeClure’s Magazine. Robert H. Davie, Editor of Mua- sey's Magazine, Editer of Announcement of Awards The winners ot the first 80 prizes will be announced in the July first issue of the Saturday Evening Post. Please do not write to the judges. They cannot correspond with in- dividual contestants. Just make note now of the date on which the Prize winners will be 1B the Satur Send All will be considered in Do not write the Sterling Gum Company regarding the contest or its conditions as all suggestions will be judged by the Prize Committee named above The Sterling Gum Co., Inc., New York The Sterling Gum Co. of Canada, Ltd., Toronte STAR—SATUPDDAY, APRIL 22, DOCK WORKERS 'EXPECTRECALL NEW THEATRE OPENS| WRITE PROTEST OF BERNSTORFF 2k Has ~ Ndltor The Sta We, the under WASHINGTON, April 22 laned offictals of the Truckers The German embassy expects nion, known as the United Dock! to receive today or tomorrow Workers, organized February 4.| instructions from Berlin with 1916, wish Co state that we are not! regard to additional represen in opposition to any organized! tations concerning the arrest workers of the city of Seattle, and| of Wolf Von tgel, former sec are not aware of any such oOppo-| retary to Capt. Franz Von Pa sition toward us. pen, embe attache, and We are not organt to lower] selzure of his papers by U. 8 wages, but to get better rditions secret service agente. generally for our members, and to The embassy intimated that uphold the principles of organized! this situation Is 80 serious that labor in & reasonable and wensible| It may perhaps warrant Ger way, The public press of 8 many recalling Von Bernstorff few days has stated to the con Gerr it was hinted, trary, which is putting n| would s formal apology in a bad Hght to the general public from the state department (Signed) FL A. MORRISON - President ARennrennnnnnnarrney, JOHN M, Foss N { vice tien. |} SAVE PENNIES, BOYS! G. ©, DANIELS, 5 , ’ +4 See. Pveas, |! NEW YORK, April 22.—While } he Wan golfing at Lakewood, one VORCE MISTAKE of John D Rockefeller'a drives A DI hit Mra. Hyman Goldmat, So the of king gave her little The Star, in publishing the report /{ daughter Cella 7 cents In new of a divorce sult Friday, in which |} pennies a wife accused her husband of .be ows ing enamored of another woman, sald thru error that the complain. ant In the sult was Mrs. Elliott Hen HORSE TRADER IS drix, Mre Hendrix has no connee tion with the case, sive had asked, GENT TO THE PEN | a divorce on an entirely, different a charge, Mrs, T. W. Passage is the 7 correct nal mplainant When J, Pettvell, a Seattle = . | horse trad was sentenced Satur Lunch at the Hollywood day by Judge Mackintosh to serv 18 months to 15 years at Walls | Walla for “sharp” dealings, he de ared Im open court that Deputy Prosecutor ne Summers, who! was state's attorney fn the trial,/ had broken up his family KILL FISHERY BILL Ww ASHINGTON, }bill to ratify the “April 22.--The agreement be Columbia riv killed toda commit te practically fisherle don it, the sulting in a tle was Leonard Rev, Adna Wright the Firet M. B. chureh here, has re celved news of the death of his laged father in New York. The eid er Rev, Leonard was secretary em eritus of the board of foreign mis sions of the Methodist Episcopal church TONIGHT AND ALL WILKES PLAY “BABY MINE” Nights, #:20—15e, Bfc, ane, @ 1%, A120 Ie, Be, Be, Hoe. ——— PHONE MAIN oe The Best of Vaudeville STARTING BUN. APRIL 2 ANO ALL WEEK DAY MAT, 2:20 p.m. MATINEE DAILY England's Musical Comedy Stare CLARK & HAMILTON In @ Wayward Concelt “Forty Winks” Mlle. Luxanne and Dancers Series of some | with | FAY WALLACE AND REGAN | HUGHETON | | | By Everett 8. Raskay jo Direction Hane The Well-Known Comedians “Sioa Cook and Jack Lorenz Comedy Offering MILLION AIRES” Rankin Lyre — ; ~ Orpheum Travel Weekly ‘The World at sof and Play ti ~~ Joe Kennedy Geaduate jo Skateoiogy Extra Added Attraction rmt—-WATSON SISTERS-«» 4 “THOSE TWO GIRLS” S17 THE WILKES PLAYER Offer for 8 Days, Beginning Sunday Night, the Play With Eternal Life “THE | OLD HOMESTEAD” Denman Thompson's Rural Comedy METROPOLITAN THEATRE Nights, 8:20—15¢ to 50c. Mat. Thursday and Saturday, 25c. Monday, May Ist, “THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" PANTAGES 7? Beginning Monday Matinee WINSTON’S SEA LIONS AND DIVING NYMPHS Scenic Spectacular Novelty Mats. 2:30 ts 9 —_ 6—SERENADERS—6 | A Beautiful Musical Act ~ OTHER BIG ACTS Including THIRD INSTALLMENT OF “THE IRON CLAW” 10 and 20 Cents 4 1 tween the Washington and Oregon | Fishery laws on the a . pand | | REV, LEONARD'S FATHER DEAD| ofl avatiable for 1916. PAGE 2 2+ -> > Seeteres . . ~ ° * * . + at the Hipp (1) Henry Shee Pantages. at the Orpheum, METROPOLITAN Beginning Sunday night the Wilkes Players, at the Metropolb tan theatre, will offer the famous rural “The Old Home stead This the comedy, of life in New Eng charming rural distr story , |land was written by the late Den-| for b the 1 Jonh W Thompson own use he hat of Un nan role, for played le ing t niteomb, ears is in Old "Tt Th the first sedson Homestead” has by stock that been com use nies, Guy Hitner will play the Thomp- son role, “Uncle Josh Whitcomb,” in the Wilkes production Norman Hackett will be prom- {nent in the cant, although not in the leading 1 The cost the week ts avg 1 by members of the Tacoma | company and a quartet of «ingers. for eight da pening Sunday and | playing a second Sunday, pad Hereafter each weekly Dill will open Monday night instead of Sunday oee OAK The Oak theatre, Second ave. and Seneca rt. Seattle's newest playhouse, will open its doors Sun day at 1 p.m The bills at thts house, fresh from the hands of an army of decorators, painters, furn ishers and electricians, will con- sist of high-class vaudeville and feature motion pictures. A complete chasge of program will be made every Sunda + a 7" j Seventy seven” at tho first feeling 'TONICTABLETS | For that tired feeling in the spring ‘Humphreys’ Seventy-seven For Grip, Influenza, |COLDS To get the best results, take atching Cold If you wait until your bones be- gin to ache, it may take longer. at all Groggiate, oF matied. of © Bbc and 91 and after the Grip or any long {il- ness, physical exhaustion, loss of strength or appetite, General De bility, take Humphreys’ Tonle Tab- lets—price $1.00 at drug stores or mailed on recetpt of price or sent c. 0. D. Hamphreye’ Homes, Medicine On, | wiitiam st, New York 1 ‘Painless Dentistry at). the Lowest Prices That is the strong combination that we offer you. In addition we offer you the services of the very highest clase dentists possible to ob- tain, mon who have graduated from | t est dental colleges and who 4 the examination of the 1 board every operator tm this # his certificate from the dental board hanging right on | the wall in front of his dental chatr, | in plain sight of all We e the ver best of materials! this office, and turn out the kind that will give lasting and| t satisfaction, ‘To further we give with all work| ir ironclad guarantee of sutieta signed in all cases both by the| ator who did the w | er of this office, who Is thorough rexponalble, We will be glad to PROVE to you that we can do painiess dentistry you will call at our office. We will flo thin by showing you many testt- | montals from go¢ » women F eatures; lone [cs Fats eefeterin Other Bills odrome. (4) Watson Sisters, | {Thursday. Continuous }ances will be given every the week from 1 to 11 p. m. The opening bill offers the Six |Galvins, girl cyclists; P: jand her five dancing dol and Evans, blackface comedians, {n patter and song; Knox and La perform day in Nerman Hackett at the Metro. politan, Belle, the latter a pretty girl, tn a planologue with a song revue, and Mankin, “the frogman,” a clever contortionist. The first picture will be “The a Bluebird master- Great Problem,” piece, featuring Violet Mersereau, popular screen favorite, and an all star cast, The story is based on the ex- pertences of a girl who was given half a chance and made good eee PANTAGES Topping the new bill at Pantages next week, opening with the mat {nee performance Monday, will be Winston's water lions and diving nymphs, a big and = elaborate aquatic act that fs novel in this line of entertainment. For the spec added attraction Manager Pantag has arranged |for the appearance of the 8! |Serenaders, two boys and { pretty girls, in @ pretentious musical offering Oth mbers: Walter Clinton and Julia Rooney, in a clever sing. ing and dancing act; Roack and McCurdy, in a rube comedy suc- cess, “Prune Center Cut-ups,” and McRea and Cloge, ers and tricksters. expert bike rid- The third installment of “The Iron Claw” will be shown on the screen, eee ORPHEUM Clark & Hamilton, England's musical comedy stars, will head line the Orpheum bill for the week starting Sunday matinee. The Watson Sisters will be the} added attraction, under the title of “Those Two. Girls.” They are natural born comediennes. Completing the bill come Winks,” a comedy of Mile. Luxanne with a prima ballerino and corps de ballet; Jim Cook and Jack Lorenz in “The Millionatres;" Vir ginia Rankin, lyric soprano, and e Kennedy, skater. The Travel Weekly Sicily, Corstea, . PALACE-HIPPODROME This theatre, formerly the Em press, will open a week from Sun- day, instead of Sunday, as was previously announced tn The Star thru error. It will offer high class vaudeville and motion pic tures, The theatre ig being ex- tensively remodeled . | HIPPODROME Headlining Manager Levy's bill during the coming week are Amy Butler and Bl five males and female, “Some Girl, Some Boys, Some Melody,” Hoyt, Stein and Daly offer com- edy singing and dancing. Other acts Evans and Newton, society entertainers; Henry Sheer, “The Boy Comique,” and the Breakaway Rarlows, talkative gymnastic come- “Forty home life; visit Spain Egypt and Algters. ee HENRY FORD CLUB MEETS The Henry Ford Peace club, No. ; Will meet Monday noon, at the Sneevere wit he Pobert C. Saunders and FL F Blaine, (2) Julia Rooney, at the) (3) Bix Galvins, cyclists, at the Oak. in Grecian dances) HAMBR WESTLAKE AT PINE ‘Al Charlotte Burton and William Rus sell in a Scene From “The Bruiser” A Big Powerful Drama of Labor and Capital—Absorbing in Its Story. HAWAIIAN TROUBADOUR SIX Songs, Dances and Instrumentalists. ESTELLE BUSS, Soprano Soloist. FOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY. — & 5C sa 800 8100 fre ay Listen, Now, Boys, and You Shall Hear of the Merry Chaps Who Fish for Beer depth of 46 feet and then re main practically stationary. Owing to physical conditions Induced by the local currents, the beoze is assembling at points net far off Magnolia bluff and Weet point One man ts sald to have caught 300 -botties Friday. From Magnolia beach to Weet point, a new fishing In- dustry has sprung up in the last day or two. Some go fishing for trout. Some go after bass. 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