The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1916, Page 3

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STAR-—-TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916. PAGE 3 NOW PLAYING— Sapho A WILLIAM FOX MASTERPIECE THEDA BARA’S Her Confessions Now Running in The Star MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW IN A GREAT METRO COMEDY ADDED ATTRACTION Driscoll’s String Quartet STRAND SECOND AVE., BET. SPRING and SENECA 10c—ADMISSION—10c 7 e SHINGLE WEAVERS growing orders, B. W. Sawyer, ger of the Employer of Washington, declared those mills that have closed {njend to re matin so until the shingle weavers aged and “We are gaining ground every see fit to go back to work at the!) Morrison st Gy)” was the statement Tuesday same wages. Lae association PORTLAND, May the draw @f Secretary Reid, of the Shingle “He must be joking,” said Refd.|today, as the re Weavers’ union, now on strike for ener — last night. The draw frereased wages. | CARL LUEDERITZ, German to stop when it was t Reid said mill owners every- consui at Baltimore, indicted yes-|and the steamer crashed Where were granting the scale de- cerday by federal grand jury on| No one was injored The Eternal GREATEST TRIUMPH THE ETERNAL SAPHO jp WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION hie sesstant wane |SHIP STRIKES BRIDGE ten 9—The river steamer Grahamona is badly span dam bridge across the Wi! lamette river is out of commission nit of a collision span PRESIDENT WILSON’S NOTE DELIVERED TO THE KAISER WASHINGTON, May 9%—Amb assador received from Secretary Lansing President ery to Germany, it was reported here. The American note accepted Germany's pledge of an altered sub marine policy, but refused to consider that the new policy is in the least degree contingent upon the conduct of Great Britain or any oth er Gerard, at Berlin, today Wilson's note for detiv government The note declares that the United States, now that new orders have been issued to submarine commanders, relies upon a scrupulous execution of the altered policy Text of Wilson's Note yexecution henceforth of the r wing ia the text of the pres |#itered poltey of the Imperial « be led today by Sec. (ernment wuch as will remove the Math Lansing. to JAmbassador |Prinetpal danger to an interruption of the good relations existing be with instructions | tween the United States and Ger ard at leliver Rerlin it to the German minis LOOK AT Indianola Beach and you'll be CHARMED | BUY AT Indianola Beach and you’ll be PLEASED BUILD AT Indianola Beach many f forelgn affairs | Phe note of the tmpertal Ger Regarding That Proviso | hk SGvarAinaat Unber «Hela of The government of the United | - . Staten feels it necessa oO stat May 4, 1916, has received careful | Stat Pi ry to st ; sna he the government |(@@ !mpertal German nverninat tthe United Beate ® Joes not int to imply that the rote hgh maintenance its newly It ts especially noted an indicat. | Maintenance of its newly announce ing the purpose of the Imperial wg Mwkrcdh age ontingen governmen sa to the future, that i Soha gg ios toll nf heh Usa te pes ge negotintions between the Datta cat gu ieciee ch the’ ene rament of the United States | I and any other belligerent govern for the rest of {ts duration to , | fighting forces of the belligerents,’|@ent. notwithstanding — the ghting forces o Hi that certain passages in th , and that it ta determined to Im-| cia: government's note of the pose upon all its commanders at ith Instant o appear to be su ne @ Mmitationa of the recog:|cohtinie of that, construction rules of international law | °°!) . im whieh the government of the In order, however, to avoid any Un ry teeth by 4 possible misunderstanding, the ited § an insleted government notifies the ernment that of the United States imperial German gov it cannot for a mo Guided by Friendship Thruout (he months which have ed since the imperial govern: | ment entertain, much less discuss, ot anno’ ed on February 4.) a suggestion that respect by Ger submarine polley, NOW man naval authorities for the abandoned, the overt rights of citizens of the United 1 States has States upon the high seas should ded and in any way or in the slightest de of friendst gree be made contingent upon the {n its patient efforts to bring to conduct of any other government an amicable settlement the crit: affecting the rights of neutrals feal questions arising from that | and noncombatants. poliey Responsibility in euch matters Accepting the Imperial govern-| ix single, not joint; absolute, not ment’s declaration of its abandon: | relative ment of the policy which has #0 erionus! menaced the good rel the government the United ~ RAR ~~ ’ ———— WASHINGTON, May 9—Army {ll conferees, it is understood here today, will comprom on a stand als for 250,006 tn peace and for a v« teer Hal Burke's hula} 61,000 lost in the house } ment Next Week Scdnkras: Sonaked hale Awaited With Interest ette, of Washington, voted —Theda Bara’s Art cack. “wus Del ennene, te Rivaled — by vote I Young }! Fotlette Member of Her Sup- }/'"5,*"™ porting Company. appr SIX STEPPERS TOP 000, The Six § fast and «nay tages thentre Popularity runs Empire Comedy Four singers and comedia Clark Paramount sppers top Pan t the this w Gideon tn sharpshooter, plays a x wit butiets A Roy From Home” ts roartous comedy sketch. Brow Jackson 1 nt some classy Manded, and in cases where mills charge of procuring false passport Bed temporarily shut down, were for Horst Von der Goltz, a German | f spy Lune at the While you smoke and after you smoke—COMFORT! SL RBAAST GARRST ABT TATTStAT Of AT ‘e You don’t care how comfortable afterwards. J good a cigarette may You can smoke Fatimas ice 5 es BS taste if, while you are more freely than any smoking it, that cigarette burns your tongue or “catches” you in your throat. Fatimas have a good taste but they don’t do that—they’re cocl and comfortable to the throat and tongue while you smoke them. And better yet, Fati- mas leave you feeling other cigarette we know anything about without having any heavy or “mean” feeling of having smoked too much. That's why they're so SENSIBLE. Try Fatimas—right NOW —and prove for yourself how SENSIBLE they are. A Sensible Cigarette Holly wood, and patte Aes Lovell and Lovell sing popular | songs. Little Kittens Reichert, who acts a charming juvenile part SUPPLIES AMOUNTING to $19. in “The Eternal Sapho,” star- | 000,000 forwarded to Europe dur ring Theda Bara, at the Strand, at 19 mosth * of war. has quite an important role in = — this latest William Fox photo | drama. On her influence over Lavra Gubbins, a part taken by Miss Bara, hangs a main turning point of the story. Charles eee Marguerite Clark in Molly es Make-Belleve.” is packing the b Coliseum The wholesome, sw tle story i a leome relief from too much eternal triangle stuff. There an ounce of sug Py gestion in a million feet of it in the The story of “Gloria's Romance,’ in Billie Burke appeare FLOORWALKER jsoon o Rex, begins at fashion able Palm Beach, Fla. Many nota bles of society appear in it. Thes One week stare thought it was a gr lark to ap ne eek, tart pear before the motion picture ing next Sunday camera Maud Fealy’s engagement in Th Bond woman is the Rex at * ion this week The dogs used in “God's Coun try and the Woman,” now at the a Clemmer, are John Johnson's team When it’s a good of Siberian sledge dogs Johnson . is a Finlander and collected this Chaplin Comedy we team by selecting one dog at a buy it time, and they were entered for a number of years in the Alaska Sweepstakes, where they broke all . records and won from all comers for, three, consecutive years ‘Have Color in Your Cheeks‘: The ‘Goad Pet Mas,” which in| Be Better Looking—Take playing at the Liberty, is a stor: written by Douglas Fairbanks and Olive Tablets admirably interpreted b him: ait | The Good Bad-Mar 5 most t likable young chap, whose depre-! pallid-—tong dations take eceentri channels. - have For instance, he holds up the Pa ‘ cifie Limited and robs |tor of his ticket punch. | se 8 t | Paula Shay and Everett Butter-|""y) field are starred in Forbidden | p Fruit,” at the Class A theatre It . is a play in which the human soul|”*y¢ is bared in man and woman—a| pris trang, dramatic production the conduc 1 hia patients Olive Tablets table compoun¢ You will know are a risen therm pink sktr a feeling of 1 da 1 Tablets act on Marg, tual M Bride pears as a thrilling that inten She began when t Gibson sterplet at the star in the r The Colonial theatre, maiden of Mu-line liver. at Leopard’s|yet have s ap this role ' nati in romance flies her he was beauty mal ca only 12 years) bus, 0. ed in ju Pantages cir I To Avoid | Dandruff | profeswi reer old venile cult Then she ar sketch on the | An unusual cast of promi | nent screen players appears in “The Carriage of Death,” which is playing at the Mission dela en until Wednesday night only. Get p | The leading roles are taken by es , Marion Swayne and Bert De- \ 1 laney mere ' j “A Huntress of Men” plays || t c at the Alhambra until Wed ' an ‘ | neaday night, along with a riot onta ous comedy, “His Neighbor's Wife.” | “eo LIVE AT Indianola Beach and you’ll be HAPPY Vast stretches of clean, hard sand (not gravel). (Dock completed April 1, 1916) BILL AT PANTAGES and Work in Seattle | | | winter An should and you’ll be SATISFIED Puget Sound. DIANOL BEACH The Gem of Puget Sound is the are less than 40 feet frontage. est water front tracts, more than 200 feet long, are priced $500—small payment price of the cheapest tracts. The choic- down and $10 per month. You Can Live at INDIANOLA BEACH For Full of its is m moothness, assured Plan a trip to Indianola Beach at wharf between Madison and Spring streets. The bathing beach is its Seattle its early popularity That means increased property values. community property. vast extent and its proximity to Information and L iterature, Call, little ngr months ned woman teleph 16 Mal woman who help. plan mpaign of getting to sell tags is on or girl who will help in 15. as moth-, thru the a tag day for Moth been ned for volun. WILKES PLAYERS IN “LAW OF THE LAND” It 4s It fs Metro’ Wilkes’ Playe thrilling play, didly the Li ved seat at a n't every day possible this olitan rs are which and in theatre, giving you ¢ week “The han wh an get @ first-class mur at the ere the a splen Law of unhappy wife shoots her brute husband “am a i works out skillful interpretation kett, Miss Phoet tn m C, Walsh well, thru n of ye Hu the Norman int, Wil and the others. BECAUSE CONTAMINATION is eared Seattle was board an from hz » school ¢ and se ndlit paper jounced — by Me nday night 3 on was planned the old paper will not it to swell This school Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair Girls thick Jo by druff, and It d to bru re Ww to d entirel four ou on ing; u scalp finger your uin ft morning dandruff will if you wa utiful, glos all means ge for it will sta if you 4 do mue wash it ¢ yesn't h or ay to do tl unces of nig h to pply it at enoug nt pl sy, sil et rid rve jon't ye h goo¢ rut, T nis, ge ordinary li whe enty of ky hair, of don yur hair 1 to try he only rid of dandruff is then you destroy it t about quid at n retin ten the nd rub it in gently with the tips most, if not all, be gc of one, and Tag t YMCA A committee of women interest, ed in Mother Ryther’s problems is WILL HELP MOTHER RYTHERT™ adquarters will be at the back of the tag sale. They ing ¢ with children to 4 years, Mother Ryther, 1 pointed out 20 mothers, in age from red for by Tuesday Phone or Write that ranging |‘ are be- WHEN THE SKIN BURNS Are skin pensive. nsightly out skin? It is a delight to find, after applications, bothersor Lens Lat inthe Establish sing Poslam » you k disorder? affords the tt show means for h distressing and at i in 1908. some you sampl 1 fit ex , ITCHES Soon Soothed “and Healed by | Poslam and Poslam Soap qu Saves two pairs of glasse: in ymplete RY “cporreran three or four more applications will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy every single sigr wet trace of It low You will find, too, that all tteh. |} ing and digging of the scalp will top, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any drog store. It ts inexpensive and four nearest ounces is all you will need, no tter how much dandruff you S048 Ax have This simple remedy never elng Thin Ad {alls\—Advertisement. 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The effort Is decidedly worth while, the new complexion ob- tained being so clear, smooth and outhful If bothered with wrinkles, bathe the face in a lotion made by dis- solving an ounce of powdered saxo- in a half pint of witch hazel. ts e@ most effective and quick- wrinkle treatment known, ivertinement Sieg nit gee “Of late I suspect you of everything” Don’t Miss Maude Fealy —in— “Bondwomen” —A strong drama with a strong domestic problem 15c 15¢ Admission Children Se a 2rnd—University i a 2 v tf j F ¢ i |

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