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TONIGHT when you think about going to some theatre, think of these two words: RANCIS X. BUSHMAN @ “A MILLION A MINUTE COLISEUM the best theatre, and BUSHMAN the best romantic actor in all filmdom, in his latest—‘A Million a Minute.” 15c Children Se Loge Seats 30c a fugitive from justice on three arges According to Binion, Billingsley fled from that state two years ago | without paying a $250 fine for Sheritt M. C. Binion, of | D0otlesging, and while he had two Deputy |OXiahoma City, is here Thursday | fines of $300 and $500 to pay and q extradition papers for Logan 90 days to serve for gambling. igsiey, proprietor of the Day) 1525 Third | STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1916. PAGE 2. PREPAREDNESS IN HIS PAJAMAS BE TURNED DOWN |“Patriotism, Not Politics, Is Will Parry, in Washington,|U. S, Will Refuse to With | Our Aim,” Says Victor Murdock HE'S FOR “ROOSEVELT By Victor Murdock Chairman Progressive National Committe: CHICAGO, June 1.—The pro- Qressives in their national con. vention at Chicago will have the same enthusiasm for their principles of 1912, for Col, Roosevelt, as they had four years ago—plus a mighty In spiration, the burning desire and lermination to express the world by their action the purpose of America to compel international respect. | Whatever the conclusion of thetr jection, and however complicated | the course by which that conclusion |is reached, this dominant thought outspoken fervency for thoro-going preparedness—will remain the key to the progressive convention There will be, therefore, less ordi nary polities in that convention and more open-hearted patriotism than |this nation has witnessed in a gen | eration It will be made up of men who are neither office-holders, nor office seekers, but of those who will make any kind of a personal sacrifice to put the public welfare in first | place. With this fdea as the central |energizing force, the delegates will jact with pertect unity, and complete | accord, There will be neither contention nor contest They will be open, as one man, to Any reasonable proffer from the re publicans, provided the proffer pre. serves unimpaired, in candidate and declaration, the prin * of the progressive party, and flat-footed, fearless pronouncement for real preparedness The first, in fact the only, duty of the hour Is to restore before the eyes of the world the figure we built at Yorktown, and at Gettys- burg. This can be done at Chicago by the progressives and the republican conventions if they will act in con cert. This thought will enliven the hearts of the progressive delegates in Chicago, with the hope that the republican convention will choose Roosevelt for its nominee His selection by both conventions would be an instant demonstration to the whole world that the America of today is still the Ametica of ‘Washington, of Jackson and of Lin- coin. This ie what the progre vention hopes for. | The hour calls for |lentency, and sacrifice. partimp RELIEF CORPS TO MEET | Stevens’ Women’s Relief Corps will hold its semi-monthly social Including the usual noon luncheon, at the retidence of Mra. | Winthell, 725 24th ave. 8. Friday BAR tve con-! Evelyn) Speaks to Here Over Banqueters Phone GETS ELOQUENT Three hundred men and wom en eat in Seattle Wednesday night and Iletened to Chauncey M. Depew, 4,000 miles across the continent, In New York, de- liver one of his best brands of after-dinner talks over the tele phone. They heard Theo Karle sing. did Theo one of the They heard conversations be- tween New Yorkers and Seattie men, It was all part of the program | of the Chamber of Commerce | banquet at the New Washing | ton hote | Wires, concealed in follage, were jattached to recelvers at each plate, and then stretched out across mo tains, deserta and farm lands New York Tt was 11 p.m 8 p. m. in Seattle when the lines were connected and former Senator Depew was introduced Depew Quite Oratorical ‘The senator batted his usual in oratory | “In a space of four miles before | Verdun, the bloodiest battle of all time, more than 200,000 have fall on,” he said, “We, tonigt {marvelous invention for peace, are brothers tn mingled voloes across 14,000 miles of country Inhabited by & people with one mind, one love one aspiration, and that j# the United States.” He sald that Seattle had made New York its suburb by telephone. Quotes Washington He quoted Washington's appeal for preparedness for national de fense, and declared it fs “a platform for all of um today in this world erinta,” Col. J, A, Bleicher, editor of Les He's Weekly, talking from New York, predicted that Seattle woulk achieve commercial supremacy on the Pacific thru the development of Alaska and Orlental trade Secretary Yandel! of the Chamber of Commerce asked Will H. Parry in Washington, D. C. if he knew any new stories. Parry in Hie Pajama: “Are there any ladies present? asked the federal trade commis aloner. “You "No stories.” “What are you doing up so Inte? “rm in my pajamas, ready for bed.” Well see © 400 1 dont know any new that’s all right; they can’t fa phone line, you know Talke to His Father Frank A ar ¢ Na tional City bank, In York, was unable to fill his speak ment with Seattle Earl J. Hadley sw York father he rir th rlip of the on the , & reporter ed with PLANS HER CHARACTER in New York and | | | | ler than the actual conventic it . by thin] draw Troops From Mexico ‘PLANNED ° ANSWER IS TNOTHER CONFERENCE ON COLONIA DUBLAN, Mexico June 1—(By Wireless to Co lumbus.)—The conference be tween Generals Pershing and Gavira opened today in the Mexican commander's private car, neutral strip of ground, Only Pershing, Gavira, thelr chiefs of staff, and an interpreter | were present =o BY CARL D GROAT United Presse Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, June Th will be no withdrawal of American troops from Mexico at Carranza’s request. Instead, the administration will issue a statement, probably within a week, informing Car ranza of the rejection of his re- quest and calling attention to misstatements of facts about the Mexican situation contain ed in his latest withdrawal de- mands. In framing the statement, offt clals will go on the theory that the general tenor of the note Is flere text t for t— at it is chiefly docu home consumption It will take issue with Carranza’ claim that the Mextcan ment did not know American forces were crossing the border tn ireult of Villa until after the unt started it will declare a h there was expedition after the raiders President Wilson's absence to- row will de cabinet consid me ay day PRESIDENT TO MARCH. | | & engage WASHINGTON, June 1.—Juat about the time the democratic na nal convention ts getting down its business of renominating President Wilson will be ony ing down Pennsylvania ave carrying a fing of the big Flag arade obtained him today PUBLIC MARKETS which is sidetracked on a | | i} govern | no |ngreeifent between Generals Scott | jand Obregon not to send a second | ‘MOOSE DEMAND DELIVERS TALK CARRANZA WILL Mi S S 0) DEPEW Fourth, Pike and Union Continuous 11 to 11 TODAY—TOMORROW—SATURDAY Charles Chaplin Ina Brand Nw DOLICE 2-Reel Comedy and the first two chapters of Mutual’s $2,000,000 film novel— é E - mg SECRETS the — Starring Juanita Hansen, Seattle beauty ] eration of the question until Tues: | a riety of instruments. hin April, and estimates the liabili AAA AAAAAAAOAAAEA| Bay 9 THEATRES )".=7) j|and dancing act, introduce some new steps and songs. CONSIDERATION TO |) THEDA BARA. HER CHARACTER | BE GIVEN CARLINE .. GOWNS FOR M/ NY WEEKS IN ADVANCE Oklahoma frown, in their singing ties of the new store at $15,000, as- iz it ¥ sets $10,000, The utilities committee of the elty council decided Thursday to have a special meeting next Wed nesday morning to take up the re- port of Superintendent Valentine on the proposed extension of the Division A car line into Ballard The matter of jitney bus regula- tion will be taken up by the fran chise commit CIFIC OUTFITTING CO pA A THIRD & UNIVERSITY RESSES MEN WOMEN 00 Modern rooms. Rest service. Spe cial rates, Hotel Virginus, 804 Vir ginta, near Westlake Ave.—Ady. Suit Groups Special Prices DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS, our racks are stocked stronger than usual, These special price concessions are being made on all of our gar- ments and are being shown in four groups at the following prices: $19.50 $93.75 THE VERY SMART- EST AND MOST DISTINCTIVE styles are being presented in this unusual showing. Materials of poplins, gaberdines, serges and checks. TO CHARGE at the EASTERN costs you nothing extra as: “IT’S AN ACCOMMODATION.” Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. au Union Street 1332-34 Second Avenue ng THEOA DIRECTION | | BY THEDA BARA | Written Especially for The Star } It Henry Arthur |Jones who said: “When I first jstart to wort on a play, I am thankful if a dog runs thru my flower bed It an ex cuse to leave my t ment, may re age.” Both of these men master playwrights. So, whichever is th author of this confession does not matter What doe matter, how ever, is that a capable man could cherish that sort of attitude to ward his work 1 can't understand failed may that will Hout was Pinero or I 80 d who h et proclaim him a su to a man who has arrived whose genius is trade-mark! Why isn't he feverish! to give to the world et another evidence ¢ b uv As many as he has time for Life is too short to give would or could give. 1 have ed nard, and I expect to work hard Yet, even now, I am beginning to fret about the little time that is left me to prove myself, Some times it frightens me to think of it | ‘Those who come in daily con ‘tact with mo say my moods are nxiou and aster ther work , BA ~ Wi Pte Pol Fox 4 exaggerated; that they me more in vitality than amount of hard work, The ly imagine that by threatentr lin this nner they will to dissiy my mood this is the supreme Jol these moods T a Bara would become flat Tam not like th tioned in the b stor I couldn't be jis not my nature hed the last film 1 shake my shoulders houlders, because it has gotten into my heart and brain—and start to absorb the spirit of the woman in a new I try to draw a mental portrait of her, Then I e her in yari settings and make her go thru her Clothing her next, I plan her clothes for weeks arful lest 1 take from the tmosphere of the character by In the garment £0 to wear All this has will any fond me able Without and colores genius men ginning of my like him. It When I have scene in a fea the character not onl fini ture from m mM yar come AWA mistake she { ing is before script my director gone over the with m WOODEN AWNING Tex., collapsed | person were at Dallas and four watching preparedness pu killed and a esterday I jur Boore in-| how | | Lima beans. ‘| gan Cures Turoucn dox now-daoc PORE TREATMENT New Agitating Lubricant Re- lieves Pain—Fine for Stiff Joints and Swellings now-Doc Pore Treatment soothes nd try out all 1 1 #1.00, at druggiat BALLET 1916 DOUGLAS DANCING ACADEMY FRIDAY, JUNE 2ND MOORE THEATRE SEATS ON SALE 50c, 75e, $1.00 “Artie Nehf Is Not Right Yet,” |screams the headline, Being as Artie is a southpaw, there may Ibe a lot of tru@h in that statement 4 |PALACE HIP 1 Pollard Opera company, consists of children no the little tots of other days jbeing now full grown men and women, is the bill at the Pal ace Hip, which opened Wednesday for a Day” ts they put over 15 people Queenie or " the} There cast headed «by ms, Johns & Co. offer a r dramatic sketch, “A Wom: Friend.” *The skit is strong pretty and full of sentiment Three other acts of talent and a feature movie bave « place on the bill, which is better than usual HIPPODROME The Honolulu Sextet, which heads the new Dill at the Hippo | drome, are native sons of Hawaii, | in native garb, and with nw instruments, present min al enjoyment They Hawatlan and English in “A Piano Mono ade a hit with yester Loftus and Loftus . dances and patter, are a of the bill and get a laugh rt to finish, Phillipson, the Kid,” plays the mouth or as few can play tt. He also introduces melodies on what he laims 1s the smallest mouth organ in the world. Wheeler and Wi! son, in “A Classy Absurdity,” com lete the deville Theda in “Destruction, » to the standard. . an's who. tiv 15 Rube Bara is ot | OAK | The Three Pickards, comedy bar | ts at the Oak, are above the age. Their work consists of that are recommended as-+a cure for rheumatiem | Bert De Vore and company pre-| sent a comedy sketch, “The Wife,” thet is full of funny situations and hearty laughs. ©McNell and May] are d as musical artists, They aver stunt sure ESTATE LOANS At Lowest Rates No Commission W ASHINGTO SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Annets "2nd Ave.*%500.000 | owe! | Minto and Palmer are singers of ability. A fivereel Bluebird pro duction completes the bill /SUE NEW DRUGGISTS Judge Ronald cited the proprietors of the De Luxe Drug store, a pretentious establishment opened recently at Second and University st., to show cause June 6 before Judge Dykeman why a receiver should e charge of their affairs & Holmes, wholesale | , petitioners for the re- allege the De Luxe store for goods bought | The er, s them $4 'This Film Will, Be Shown for This Week ONLY To Avoid Crowds Come Early Added Ticklers R. AND MRS. SIDNEY RW IN A NEW RIOT AGRAPH COMED v v Is A SCREAM y Alno— HBARST-VITAGRAPH WE wv 2nd—University WILL GIVE FOUNTAIN The board of public works Fri- day will consider the offer of the Daughters of the American Revo- Iution, to place a memorial drink- ing fountain at the entrance of the county-city building. The women want to erect a granite shaft as part of the design, and place tab- lets on it in remembrance of the battle of Seattle, when Indians threatened the city, and also the sinking of the Maine. Lunch at 212 Pike.—Adv the Hollywood, —From That Famous Novel, “GLORIA’S ROMANCE” 15c ADMISSION 15c Children 5c Billie Burke Loge Seats 25¢ Open Daily 9 A. M.