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STAR ATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1916. PAGE Blane g¢ | AT THE THEATRES |reallze how elated | was when | |eaw my article displayed in such prominence In your paper—and without one word of censure for me. If the whole world would ac knowledge the good, no matter from what source, and condemn |the bad, no matter from what J}eource, how much quicker right | would prevail, | belleve you or the editor of your paper, even after you had published my letter, had you |met me, knowing that | had “be tween trousers” haif a gallon of whisky in half-pint flasks for sale to victims of the years of liquor traffic, you would have had me ar. rested and prosecuted me, and that would have been good citizenship. When everybody will do their duty a8 a citizen—good-night, boot leggers, biind-piggers and between | trousers, and also good-bye to Inef ficient, crooked, grafting city, coun jty, state and national officials of jail kinds. Sincerely, | JO. C, JAYNES COLONIAL TODAY sunbay Last Chances to See the Wonder Picture 18.4 Dear Miss Grey: In reply to “A Bluejacket,” | may help him clear the mystery as to why good n suffer indignities while wear ing thelr uniforms. 1am a resident of this city and a man about town and a close ob: server of social and political con ditions in general, | have drawn my conclusions from observations jin Portiand an Francisco and Se |attle, and | wish to say When the individuals upon whom you place the uniform learn self respect, and do not themselves dis grace It, then the uniform will gain our love and respect You cannot command respect for the uniform when placed upon the forma of brut nor does any de cent citizen respect the sult of clothes that hides the form of a frequenter of the tenderloin dis trict, saloons and low div Many times | have been asked this question by men in uniform on furlough or shore leave: “Say, | pal, where are the red lights in your burg?” Many times | havi witne (1) Dancing Chicks, at Oak. (2) One of Larson Duo, at Gran of the play then takes you, past (3) Miss Irwin, at Palace Hip. (4) Ruth Budd, at Alhambra. (5) | GO 4 distanc Scene from “Garden of Allah,” at the Met. (6) Hazel Kirke, at Pan-|\\°™ ‘ pming with tages. | ite activity; then to the in ALHAMBRA )PALACE HIP terior a dance hall where emo Sophie Tucker, “The Mary Gar Th audeville at the Palace Hip | tions an asxions are flung lo our ey 4 by the Florence | in wild ab ye great | are allowed to feast on a wonderful garden, a refreshing oasis to this whirl of picture of Ragtime,” with her five | Sunday is hea oung men instrumentalists aa a Troupe, acrobats, athletes ated background, will head- versat ne the Orpheum vaudeville show) Mack and Irwin have an excep: | at the Alb tional offering of mirth and mel Episode No. 5—Entitled Thru Bolted Doors DON’T FAIL TO SEE IT! action GRAND | On the new program at the at | Grand Sunday i be the Larson Duo in singing and violin num bers Richards and Malan will, do a comedy turn, with « selection of One Born Every Minute” play asing Irish com be prevented by Hazel Heato & Ce another big} Rodg 4 all laughing skit ca r of the clas rt Fitzgibbon tem. He has s and Brockway offer a Working for en call Regen gol City The Curtis Trio will| Parodies. There will also be Scot Cra ko aha Cabana ke the task of “making duli|ty Prichard, who, with bis Scotch . alled one of the |inoments brighter Johnson and ct, has selected to pro: se auuatnbad te wae It Arthur will show comedy magic|4uce enormous applause and make nt fove story, but in| illu every be fe happy startling way Ruth Badd A re hotoplay will b the A roller skating #7 falty b Van of Horn and Ammoran w roduc chapter of “The Ty Hines, the fifty | Refusing to subn |left Paradise f d drunken brawls, and/avau ! big « Cvnsthiv | Grey | Dear Miss Grey: You can neverjsetn that beloved uniform rolling In the gutter covered with filth A uniform is always conspicu: ous, and should not be worn except when on duty, Then the decent men would not suffer for the evil actions of others. Let us take no chance, and keep that uniform pure and above re proach LEON R. J Q.—In my collection of music have a piece entitled “Aloha Oe," composed by the dethroned Queen Lilluokalani, of the Hawallan is lands, | am curious to know more about her, Kindly tell me the rea son for her dethronement, and } where her present residence in; also her age. A SCHOOLGIRL A.—-Ex Queen Liliuokalan)'s rea name is Lydia Kame nd whe was born {1 iolulu, September ¢ a sister of Ki nd xucceeded him in Dominis, an Americ i ee governor of ¢ She attempte to substitute a Mberal consti tution for that nd this, of course, resulted in her being de posed. The islanders then adopted & provistonal governt whi soon became a republi She er deavored to secu from the Unite tes, visiting Wash ington {n 1896 for that purpose, but on the annexation of Hawaii to the United States, in 1898, returned to the island assistanc Q—Is the name Lilis really of Jewish origin? LILIS. A—LAlis, or Lilith, is a charac dui mythology. ‘The,Tel mudists say that Adam had a w e Eve, whose name was Lilis it to Ad a reg She still haunts th specter, and fs exy ° w-born infants ret! s Jews still put in the chamber ives four coins, 1 the names of cribed, wi thee, Lilith said to t abi” (Lilith m, sh the alr occupled with Adam and Eve are t words Our word orruption ert events—Mischa Elman was first—Mme ama Heink, the greatest of contralt« will be heard at the Moore Friday November 17. J. W re, under whose direction th a will sf here, announces inquiries from all ttle parts of the Sound for this § k sing cone humann-He in only the largest citt “CAT-TAIL” MAY BE RIVAL OF COTTON CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—The fuzzy ecat-tall that grows in the marshes, now looms on the horizon as a pos sible competitor of cotton, said Prof. John Coulter, botanist of the University of Chicago, today. Prof. Coulter uses the scholarly name typha” for the sald “tail.” METROPOLITAN MATINEES sunpay NOV. 5 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY SEATS ON SALE MONDAY THE LIEBLER COMPANY'S NiGnTS—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50¢ MATINEES—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c ALL SEATS RESERVED REPORT COAL PRICES GILL VETOES 2 MONEY BILLS BUENOS AIRE ‘ approval Satu along without it, other veto was on a bill pro IGE MAY FORCE IRON ORE SHORTAGE PITTSBUR ore shortage before spring is fore seen by steel men here today, riers have been so busy freighting the week-toweek trade PRODUCTION OF THE MIGHTIEST PLAY ON THE PLANET IN ARGENTINA , Oct. 9—By © The discovery is reported of extensive coal deposits in the Ar ntine province of San Juan, The statement fs made that it is nearly 400 salary to as good as the best quality of Welsh stenographer-clerk Experts have not yet had @ . however, to make a test ag to quality, or to determine the ex+ t of the fields. immense importance to Argen- tina, which he coming a great industrial country by lack of cheap fuel. Coal would prove is prevented from be NEW YORK, o Oct. 28.—Begin: ing !tomorrow, the Scotch Presbyterian church will celebrate for a week the 160th anniversary of its found- Its history, reaching far bee yond Revolutionary days, will be reviewed. Many of the ministers iron | Who have condcuted services at the church and former parishioners, attered to all points of the 8 plan to attend. The Scotch Presbyterian church is the second oldest in the city. The “The Germans have found @ ¥8Y have not been able to pile up a re-| Oldest is the First church, founded — girl, with new | thirt Gr' ; nd a surprise, Beeman! Evil" serial, which fa the next to) new tricks and fancy stepping. on cut funny skatish ,the last ch of this big story. Thomas and Kerr will furnish a/to make excellent cloth from the Rich ieaen: hia i ! v2. umble of dance, song, comedy and |typha,” said Prof. Coulter, “and I capers, Riche and Burt, two girls hy o 17 Gelling Prices to Retail for ¢ (dance a Ia mo The Travelogue | OAK _ : see no freason why we cannot do ics ing Prices to Reta See cansantee ie Nowe “A Night on a Roof Garden” will| |The photo program will consist |the same. The typha could be ey reg ee be next week's offering at the Oak | Of “Polson Lips Mountain Trag- raised in commercial quantities far the Monte Carter Mu-|@¢y.” 4nd “Ot Queller,” a Joker | moi eaply than cotton, and with gad under PANTAGES c with Carter {n | comedy improved manufacturing facilities size, don... 1.00 Topping the new the ? Saeiat soe could be made into cloth at a price tages, oper with the root garden whose |SCHUMANN.HEINK SOON [which would cut the high cost of Monday, will be O'Ne rce has gone out on| A® the recond of the season's living.” — ley, comed ® nd thelr company | 5 p11, - oon a ul 6 A RO x Th Two a . PAI AC E porting compasy.|"",’ complete root garden sb Gay Old Broadway Is No More! Joy onors with this attrac yee the shade aS rs wea : fon will be Raul Pereira, the dis-| i.) @ one of the big features, with Palaces Move Into the Side Streets i |tinguisbed Portug violinist, and . a y e— - aaa | Dancing Chicks in the limelight | Tomorrow tr [hincorieinal ering wentetien | DMPCIME GD 1 ema : 1 to11 P.M. ‘eats nd 1 Davis, t week's negr ¢ dians, will be seen in new e ~~ eighth ty.” a comedian; Val- Pri Paid Wholesale low a vod ferings, together with Phyllis Go A Wonderful Bil! * Vou ase erie Sis singing comediennes; | don, and the other prin ribo .- HIPPODROME ——@ | Adonis, an athlete, in “A Study in s ae Lavender,” and an iil: ted song METROPOLITAN ws Road Show No. 10 edwin & Co.) feature. aden OF ities Bled soushe i Offering the American ; Siete F f the season at th La : 14 @ 0; (ORPHEUM M commer Beginning Sund Sunday c w orence the Wilkes players will pre-| ful examp! abate inoeae sent at the Orpheum, "The Trail of “The Gerden of Allah” fe a drama 9 |the Lonesome Pine” as next week’® of the woul. It takes first. rank ; roop ot ‘ . with the notable plays of recent t 2 @ | The novel had a record sale, then | years, for the desert and its envir World's Premier Acrobats os @ 67 |came the play, written by Eugene | onments the builders : — 3 200 @ 460 %, and the leading role! with wide possibilities. The audi 1 Mack & Irwin ‘sie, nas t by Charlotte Walker, wholence is put in touch and harmony . In “Mirth and Melody” 1m @ 14 ter become Mra. W Fol-| with the f the drama } lowing the phenomenal success of ner Hazel Heston & Co. se ta (eee ame the song, ¥ as | in vn 200 @ ing all the leading vat e| ra tl Iriah Comedy Pinylet ) 1 ne Horn Every Minute” e singer nd in almost every home hea n a cara n of chat : where there was a plano or organ. |tering Arabs, wit! swaying ' 1% @ Almost r is fam amels, plodding sand Rodgers & Brockway si tar with of the three. | bleating goats. Quickly the action "I wd ’ ae a Phoe will be seen as) ——_____ : ; . 10 @1 June Tolliver, the Virginia wild 1 The Curtis Trio 1 flow Rand will be Hie Ch a Making Da Moments Florida, crate the young engineer, John Hale Lave € Cheaur a : The balance of the cast will include — OS! (Oneeernl ‘ William C. Walsh, Pearl Cook, an y G au, Hexion Johnston & Arthur Norman Feusier, M erite Mc re Layton Nulty, Dora Sul and Harold Bu: Comedy Magic Minstons ent dick = Thirteenth Chapter a Photoplay Feature 1° 4 id sade ablelate Jonathan ites) 19 @ 18 B SC H matches Gravenstein .. 1365 @ MONDAY, TUESDAY, \ Wing apples * 8 WEDNESDAY Onions HOTEL In addition to regular show, 621 JACKSON 8T, five-part Gold Rooster 250 —ROOMS— 250 Feature Play: —Running Ice water In every ‘THE SHINE room. GIRL” —Absolutely fireproof. fate way to avoid a tchy, pimply A KK r complexion 8 from within. 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Tooth 85.00 palaces and theatres, is given Se enaee “sua dteuy ‘ren fever, eweills Fillings ...800 up up to the excavator and the sults. very student er Ao Reg et Ry | Plates T guaras workman, who are building a ployed = 9 PA a rs | A N | to fit and new subway. Shorthand, Typewriting, ordera have been | USTI Woke in s15.00 A man takes his life in his Bookkeeping treated successtu nm hands,” said a visitor from the Mid ee ce q"” HOTEL | PAINLESS AUSTIN — ||dle West recently, “it he tries to | | cross the Great White Way at any 121 Washington t As America’s greatest theatrical season opens, the gay White Way, in the hands of subway builders, resembles a trench on the western front more than the old Broadway of romance. “The man or woman who comes New York today expecting to meet Billie Burke Florenze Zi field or Willie Collier in front of Rector’s, will be greatly disap pointed. The “who's whosers,” both in Bo hemla and society have left he Great White Way, and like the snows of yesterday m to have gone forever Even the theatres are mov- ing from the place supposed to be sacred to them. Most of the New York theatres are now on side streets, between 36th and 46th, | The restaurants are now only to be found on Fifth ave, and in the different hotels which are St. Pry! Stove Repair & Plumbing Go not on the well known street The buyer from out of town no longer eats at cabarets on Broad way, because the pretty — girl who acted as model at the wholesale house where he is buying knows that soclety, both grave and| gay, can only be seen off the | Columbus cirele. 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