The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1917, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR STARTS TOMORROW 10 A. M. ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, 11 P. M. (One Week Only) GEORGE IN “An Alien” or THE SIGN OF THE ROSE acrs More Heart Throbs More Gripping Scenes More Big Climaxes Will hold young and old alike in breathless suspense every second of its 8 reels, and is the most beautiful picture I have ever sen. JOHN HAMRICK, Manager Rex. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY 15¢ Children 5c Loge Seats 25c A WIFE ways minimizes the effort it costs, and failure always magnifies the and there is always a corner with! ' "EXPERIENCE FASHIONS | | unexpected vistas in front of me. YOUR THOUGHTS “Sometimes it seems to me|energy expended ei ano SS jthere are people who go along the You see, Margie, you and I al ” said Paula, “I wonder |straight road for long, —_ oa se keep looking for reasons. i Je, it happens that |tances in calm security, but l— hat is what most women do, end ie ats papoleat and things | well, I truly am a child of fate, and|my dear. Men say we accept con to be coming their way, dis-|my good and malignant fairies ditions almost placi at times, shouts bing!—and they have|seem to be continually trying to but little do they know of the begin all over again. even up things between them seething remonstrance that goes “| never know what is waiting] “Do you think, Margie,all people/on fn our breasts. However, we re beginning to voice not on our conclusion Why? And we satisfied with the anawer, it has always been so’ or ‘Because you are a woman “We decline to do or be anything have the same experiences?” “Well, my dear girl,” I answer ed, “I am not sure about ft, but I j}sometimes think the high sounding theory that is so much preached, jabout adversity making us strong, jis only an apology for poor, ego-| | tistical humanity, which wants to | outsid account for its hard knocks. of bearing children ause it has “I don't know why I should have | always been so’ or ‘because we are me just around the corner— been mare to He in bed like a| women.” luseless log for a whole year,| “After all, Paula, man ts the con |Panla. I cannot see that I trans-|#ervative sex. Women are the ones |gressed one natural or man-made | Whose imagination takes taem on law, and yet there I was. long fights of fancy that tn time “] think, my dear, every one, and | become real Men, as especially any one to whom the ex-| more stolid, are satisfied | pertences of life are sweet, in very| World as It fs, for, P apt to 4 in joy and sorrow. It matters not} We wer jthat your trouble is trivial andjeach of us | mine is great. Yours may loom as| her own riences. Paula had | big to you as mine to me.” |come in contact with all sorts and | "Yes, Margie,” interrupted Paula, | conditions of men and had the man | “but do your joys, your griefs, your | fold experiences of a girl who tn pleasures, your pains, your suc | not trained for any tieular pro. cesses, your fallures come to you|fessfon or business and yet must absolutely unheralded and unan-|¢4rn her living nounced? If I do not get what I/ ! had known only ono profession, want the first time I go after it,| that of teaching, and my problems there is no use of my working for | bad been those of the woman who it. You know the story book says, | Marries, as most of us do, in haste sure up about fifty-fifty | surely a man-made we aile long while, ing, | snppose, of t fora 4 : sick skins 3 “I can’t haveany fun! I am sucha | sight with this eczema that people avoid wherever I go. And the itching me so that I don't get any ce, anyhow,” Work and strive and it will be|and who has much leisure to re- Den't be discouraged! Even in se-| given you.’ I have worked and | Dent ‘Were, well-established cases of eczema,| striven, but the successes [ have} What astonished me mort in garnered home have always seem ed to have been those I worked for orm or similar skin-troubles, Res- nol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, jstarted out from wide divergent p 4 our pat § Putnam during the last three : pies least.’ points and our paths of life never | Seret Hee. ea res 0 itching at once and) 100m: |. sink that fe right, |#eemed to run parallel, yet when | ee a RY ae | KNOW from experience that we do Paula,” I answered. “Success ay-|#he told me her story she had come hile Officer Anderson still re-| is stall eres Ms to the same conclusions and her | tains his quivering nostrils, he is business on a basis that is fair alike outlook on life was the samo as | no longer a member of the dry to the customer and to the bank. 3 WOMEN ROBBED 2 we [raved 1 wonder {f all women come to F Y G t He was fired by the sergeant after Another drive against illegal | 7 BY PURSESNATCHERS |": same conclusions, Is Paula's | or your Guesis- being arrested by Patrolman McNul-| liquor shipments Is being suc- Liberal banking facilities are com- | and mine the feminine outlook on | ty Friday night, who found Ander-|_ cessfully carried out by Sergt. . : : ee life today? | O7gear leon celebrating with G. L. William |” Putnam and his dry equad. bined with conservative banking meth Purse snatchers are operating in (To be continued) | son, a former member of the Wenat-/ = The new play is directed ods, so that expansion is encoufaged the downtown disteict. ——_____—_ chee fire department. They were| against shippers who try to : ‘ ‘Three women were victimized WOMEN ; charged with being drunk t:'gyade he: epicit of the har and safety at all times absolutely | “ | mit system, and against boot assured Friday evening. % | | assured, ‘ ie oe “f nsishdd/troms a. eee eee Allan Dwan, director, who qj-| ‘eggers who buy up or steal | " ne hand bag snate! rom Mra. | porsenal cleanit. § SPARALING| "ected Fairbanks’ “The Habit of| Permit shipments, and take | H. Garrison, on Seneca st., between | poisonous kinds, | Happiness, The Half Breed” and over booze consigned to Alas. | We will be glad to welcome and Third and Fourth aves., didn’t have | meen Spette Pare “Manhattan Madness,” has been | kan addresses, | ad to c ane anything in it. Mre. G. B. Sbafer,|— It Leaves No Apple Juice signed by Goldwyn after complet-| TWO thousand quarts of whisky, | to give every proper care to your | 1225 Queen Anne ave., lost $2 to the | Objectionable Odor jing “Panthea.” more than 300 cartons of beer and gocotint: best ‘laree .o1 fi: bust | fellow who ran away with her purse | dhoaas duttels Pit, aay ab aee Vials ji sear _|a quantity of barreled goods we ac , be arge or small; busi- at Ninth ave, and Pike st. The third | y72eefong . |seized at docks and from transfer ness, household, personal or savings. | vietim refused to give her name to home social gatherings, companies Friday and taken to! DENTIST |the police. She lost her bag and 25| TO BE SAFE FROM POISON for parties and all ‘occasions Qorgd fe) | police headquarters Y R cents between Second and Third ACCIDENTS, Use where joy and good fellow “The legitimate consumers can BUILDING LOANS—We have re- LEAVE YOUR FEARS | aves. on Madison st. Officer Chas.| Shin’ colin call for their etuff at room 114, in : J BEHIND Diodes gaat cer eoneas nak tek very I fae pute tices walene® eahenae cently added facilities for handling a shot in the air to stop the thief, A 7 : ave - od Sergt, Putnam. s for building ses, 3 3 “LISTEN!” who disappeared around the corner From. swest,- frasvent :Ap Fo: t @ ti - qoap an r balding purposes, ‘and: 4p Cama ples, clean and sparkling r Wons pation plications for such loans in’ any Dentistry, as I practice it, is a entle art, quite ¢ inat rbollc actd, bichloride | of wondering satisfied patients are deadly poisons. Henetol does a will bear me out—and IT way it their work tter, and Is harmless as again, because I Know of no bet For Sale At All ts fer fesenge——this message. of Ee Debaiea Ceatial eutterers tro || Owing to the three automobile | summon Genuine in R RTONS, dread toothache and all the evils which accompany and follow it Teeth filled afd extracted ab- solntely without pain Do not delay any longer. | bills pending in the legislature. |County Auditor Wardall has decid ed to stop issuing Hcenses for next Dr. Edwin J. Brown today. year | Db. D. 8, ont pcs rare poyed Unitke Christmas shoppers, ma iHI M SELF Pilates that Vir $10.00 (> 815.00 || chine owners come early for their | r , Fx PAINLESS AUSTIN | Ruder. n order 10 avoid the) tenuine Dentist isn'ns rush. Auditor llarge Wardall wishes it to be known that no new licenses will be issued untii| f March 1, THIRD AND PIKE Katrance 1504 Third Ave. Sundays, 9:30 to 1 1m. without Pe has kad andl hea te are not} Because | our own particular business | Paula's story was the fact that we Phy FRENCH MOW DOWN PARIS, Jan. 27.—Fighting of |fensive on the east, where Gen great intensity over a battle | Neville olebrated his departure , aeecrd clone dae Waupoerahd:'| Gers Werden: aad capnenipree: OF PIKE AT FIFTH » CONTINUOUS I1Toll ; marked - 4 ranged for artillery h jaeneral command by @ bold stre | the renewed struggles about | The attack cost the Germans Deadman’s hill and Hill 304, |thousands of men. The slopes of Advices today Indicated that [the no protection Ito th tonle columns. the French had wrested back from the enemy again prac jand the execution of the French tically all of the advanced po | Kuns wan terrific : sitions which the costly Ger Paris imated today that six a | full divisions, or 120,000 mon, were jused by the Germana in the assault BERLIN DENIES LOSS AT HILL 304 man a had won, A deluge of artillery fire, a food} of machine gun bullets and flerce jhandto-hand fighting again torn and soaked the soil of the two uit of Thursday night MYRTLE STEDMAN hills, already furrowed and black in ened by dozens of previous batues| BERLIN, via Sayville, Jan, 27 of p inely the same sort French attacks thruout last night Puris reported the belief today|and this morning against positions that the concerted assault Was an/on Hill 804, won terday by the “THE HAPPINESS attempt by the Germans to learn | Germans, were fruitless, today's of whether the French were preparing | ficial statement declared, All suet an attack on the west bank of the/ assaults broke down with sanguin | Meuse, following thelr recent of-| ary losses to the attackers ‘SNOW SLIDES |NEGRESS TAKES " KILL.2; TOWNS | GIRL SHE LOST _— ARE DARKENED IN COURT FIGHT OF 3 WOMEN” A powerful society picture, by the popular magazine writer, Albert Pay- Unparalleled scenic effects—a standing windup. Terhune on JUNEAU, Jan, 27.—Search CHICAGO, Jan. 27.—Ma continued Saturday for the Jorie Oelbridge, 14, awarded | body of Maurice Rasmussen, to Mrs. Louise Brock by the Juvenile court for adoption after ensational legal battle with “Mammy” Jackson, an aged who ralsed the child, is to have been kidnaped from the Brock home by “Mam- my” Jackson, who, together Grote, linemen, was killed In one of the three great snow. slides, occurring In the moun taine surrounding this city and doing thousands of dollars’ worth of damage late Friday. ‘The negress, phoning that she The first alide occurred on Mt. | was coming to see the child, arrived Juneau, back of the city on the/in an automobile road leading to the Perseverance| Mre. Brock permitted with Benjamin | 4 Days } Marjorie mine. The road ts blocked with 90|to see her, and the negrens expr fect of snow. The slide cnt theled satisfaction with Marjorie’s Only | power flume of the Alaska Electric|home, as the Brocks are Southern Light & Power Co. An a resuit,| people, and not “Yankee trash,” as) Douglas, Treadwell and Junean are) "Mammy" Jackson put tt. Starting in tote! darknens A bitter cold Marjorie wen ot door with snow storm hea struck the city to/her “Mammy” when she finished Sunday hamper the pair work lher visit, and both disappeared | was in the second slide near] An all-night search fatled to dis lthe Gastineau mine that the two|close the whereabouts of either |men were kibed. This slide was rly thin morning “Mammy” Jack 300 feet in wir't it carried away |eon returned to her home, refusing 1,000 feet of tho Alaska-Gaxtipeau|to say where she had been, but de 15¢ Mining Co.'s power and telephone;claring that Marjorie did not leave the Brock home with her, and d ing any knowledge of her present | lines, Grote and Rasmosren were ut repairing damage done by the Children first wide when they were caught | whereabouts. in the second Neighbors say they saw the ne Sc The third alide was at S grees and the girl leave the Brock | Creek, bach Phane, Mo’ han | home her | 1300 feet of railroad line was torn | jout Work fn the Gastineau mine bas been sf mde! wotil the | weather will permit repairs to be | made. here ‘REYNOLDS AND | | | The roar of the three terrible land the alr wos filled by a snow! 7 | cloud, following ch slide. The| | ° ° ° lclouds thinned out quickly, but| aa Z C t D. S [Sigua Tanned ie ats tt) sarin a aeyrotte om |MAGDALENES TQ Zion City in Danger Says man who argued the arbitrary | - - — tourist rate case for the North west, has formed a law part. MRS. AXTELL IS nership with George Harroun. | ! BE CARED FOR Opponent of Short Ski Harroun is secretary of the dem | | They will open offices In the i Seana? m | | ZION CITY, UL, Jan, 27.—When , tops ling Feb 1 | READY FOR WORK) Hoge building February Overseer Voliva, censor of the! “We'll have no looseness of | | BY COMMISSION Jocratic state committee, and has morals of Zion City, issued his|als such as brought about th WAS! TON, Jan —Mre. | practiced law in Seattle since 1922 ca hagas emg bakes a poyate Nd pa ah ere | Flo ° ol 1 am, “1 I pat « es, he did no! e « - | quo’ ‘oliva. “Paris rees ieee in the Metal eater Cie ieee ka SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27.— | sideration that there were other|rule Zion City. take up her duties as a member of; Reynolds was appointed chair As a result of the visit of 300 | Ways and means for economically; But Mr. Voliva has not be the employes’ compensation board! man of the state public service! women of the underworld to | inclined debutantes to combat the | watching the frantic attempt soon as her appointment has beea) commission by Gov. Lister, but re) Rg Paul Smith fh 2 H. C. of C” (meaning high cost/shoes to climb into the high-to . | ‘ev. Paul Smith, at the Cen of cloth) bodk chats. confirmed by the senate. signed and took up the fight against | Mrs, Axtell, accompanied by her|the unfair rate differential, which} ‘#! — Methodist — Eplecopal Balked in their attempts to eave! Saanninenennneed |brother, Dr. Frederick A. Cleveland, |taxed tourists an additional $17.40| ¢ehureh, a committee of three | material by eMminating unneces-| WASHINGTON, Jan. |who is @ director of the municipal/tg come or go to San Francisco by| citizens will be appointed by sary yardage from the neck down| United States torpedo boat hi Mayor Rolph to take care of any Magdaienes affected by the and aided ond abetted by the lat-|been found afire and beached est fashions from Paris, they be-|Orient Point, Long Island, and research bureau of New York, viatt-|the Northern route. He will continud to fight for th day Northwest when the case is re} new police regulations, and jan retrenching from the bottom.|towed to Greenport, L. L, by a U pati _ — | opened. | who want to enter legitimate | Now it's short skirts that Voliva!S. coast guard boat, according tag] He graduated from the Univer-| business is worrying about. Today he issued /the coast guard here today. The sity of California law school, and| A committee of 25 citizens, eim-/an edict “that no woman over the| name of the torpedo boat, which is age of 18 shall wear skirts higher than one inch above the shoe later went to Alaska. He has prac-|!lar to the Chicago vice commission tleed in Seattle for 17 years, and| Will be named by the mayor, to in has served as president of the|Vestignte vice conditions Elks’ State association, and ts past These steps were decided on at a exalted ruler of the Seattle lodge| meeting of Mayor Rolph and the of Elks police commissioners New police regulations, which will close the “uptown vice distric |DRY SQUAD MAN IS FIRED AS DRUNK land clamp a lid of strict supervision Dry Squad Officer F. F. Anderson jon the Barbary Coast, were adopted. | was a hound for sniffing down boot loggers. That's why | characterized as ‘small,’ was not given, Banking Facilities-— For Business Men | ‘LARGE BOOZE SHIPMENT IS The steady increase in the num- ber of because our Commercial Accounts is he was valuable to sO many business men | with health and zest N. WwW. SHRINERS MEET amount are invited. Applications are When ordering Applestaft RANDRE erin : also desired for our usual real estate at club, hotel, cafo or TH PORTUAND: 208: | 5t—sbrinarg sans improve 5 a no or foun 1 from Beatle; ‘Tacoma, ‘Vancouver loans on improved property tain, be sure to say Apple PILL bh. €, Spokane and = many other staff, to avoid substitution. Safe and Sure Northwestern points arrived in Portland today for Interviews invited. of 80 neophytes by ple, A \patrols in line, and a banquet fea lture the proceedings. The hot sands will be crossed tonight at a theat decorated with gorgeous | For shipping poultry a crate has | been invented that folds a quarter woo of its extended size when empty. the installation Al Kader tem-| procession, with uniformed | ‘| Scandinavian American Bank 77 Use Our Ballard Branch if More Convenient Resources Over $14,000,000 Order @ case for the home from Cases $2.10 and refund for us, or your bottles) merchant (Lib eral HEMRICH’S CAPITOL 870 Rats Are Dangerous Kill Them By U STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE U. S. Government Buys It SOLD EVERYWHERE—sgc and trappings io

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