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STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1917. PAGE 5 4 i yA THE THAT phe War ‘ALL AMERICANS } 2 THEATRES NEXT WEEK |N BERLIN GET NEEDED MONEY ECURITY FOR cre arian, OUR SAVINGS |. congressional appropriation will be needed to relisve strand. ed Americana In Germany. The When you read about a security which has become available for “Savings Bank Invest- <a reason |s that, thru the gener ments,”’ it means two things: 4 osity of the American ambassa ‘ ’ ” ' 1 > | dor and wife and Mr. and Mrs 1—That the “Savings Banks” referred to are those of New York and New England, where | York, all Savings Banks are mutual in character, and where most rigid laws govern the investment of ’ practically all Americans with > b; out funds who desired to leave Savings Bank Funds. “ vised with woney and thelr en 2—That the Security is of the highest class known in the United State nes ah 4 li capes age NOTE THIS: The largest Savings Bank in the United States, with deposits of 01 all preparations to depart today $100,000,000, i New York City, and is strictly mutual. The conanlate he atill ¢ . * feet ‘ dor eine pital Pace PERI @ ton The oldest Savings Bank in the United States (whose 100th anniversary was celebrated all kresstonal fund would assist, after over the country two months ago) is in Philadelphia. It has nearly 300,000 Savings Accounts the American copsular 1 sonta : ¢ - ‘ he : and Deposits of more than $100,000,000, It is. strictly mutual. tives leave, There include espectal ee ee The Largest Savings Banks in Boston, Cleveland, Minneapolis, San Francisco, etc., — strictly mutual. | | ‘| 2p RES | | idee Sette comnraaer’ cous te The oldest and largest Strictly Savings Institution in the state of Washington is the Wash- personations and plano. Adams and ington Savings and Loan Association of Seattle, and it is Strictly mutual # ma tet tania tad voomaree All Savings Funds entrusted to our care are invested only in the Highest Class Securities by Minko. i. a Board of Directors with many years’ experience in this important business ag oo agree to ae og For Twenty-seven Years we have never missed a Semi-Annual Dividend,-and have never f iw J Great Secrot,” with Faneis X. Bush paid less than five per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually, on savings. sath ee ee mi. ala ‘ } ee and Beverly Bayne In addition to paying Five Per Cent upon Savings last year, we increase 4 our Reserve Fund oi top lft ts rightDix and Dine, at Pantages td Lambert aid\ Beth Challle, at Palace Hip. OAK to the extent of $64,950.50. This Reserve Fund serves as additional insurance for the safety of a | ALHAMBRA }ORPHEUM Jot Ir ‘ ; Yately caret tans he Vola ox all funds entrusted to our care. P ; of Ireland, will be the headline at-| revoir to his heart's content, Monte If You are looking for security for your savings, entrust them to the care of The rich beauty of Dorothy Jar Seven Keys to Baldpate.” one traction at the Pantages for the | don, robed in last gasp in gor. ost ambitious of Géorge M.| week beginning Monday matinee. ; Carter and his company have de } seous raiment, will ‘Mum! Cohan's playa, will be presented t Aloo Ga tks. an , cided to invade the cactus belt - 4 nee som calment, will {haminate thel.n, Wilkes Players, besianiag Sui-| aquatic sensation I te found @n |Siszy in Mexico” ia the name of the The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution og ij ine place in Orpheum vaude-| aay matine ager Worley and! Girls : | DILL that will be given at the Oak in the State of Washington ce Ville at the Alhambra for the week | Director A. aah have Yaad The Canary Cardso is another | theatre. Second ave. at Seneca s starting Sunday matinee. Dorothy uousual efforts to make thi sa real. novel This little bird |All next week. Walter Spencer will Phas a lyric soprano voice ly big production. ‘ one with ite almost human | 0 bis chief Hleutenant. the Dancing | Phoebe Hunt, Norman " ioe m . icks will be olive-skinned maid The six other attractions are: |. rman Hackett, : “ cso ag red ens from the desert clime, and the : Halien and Fuller, who are doubt-|%*°'S* Band, Fanchon Everhart, om t leas the patriarchs of vaudeville, |J°b" Sheehan, Corbett Morris,|inost amazing manner. Grace Ed-| (on. aia vprenacry Frill be “grin : ‘as their debut dates back to 1874: |D0™ Mae Howe, Norman Feusier, | un the song-story girl Corbett, Shepard and Denovan,| Wiliam ©. Walsh, Harold Burdick Mack and Vera Velmar, just enter | on. ‘, singers: Tempest and Sunshine and there wit have good roles, |tainers, and Dix and Dixie in ver.| Pina Lerner With girl cutups; Flanagan and E2.|. “Seven Keys to Baldpate” han|satile novelty, complete the pro Pr ‘ a wards, comedy; Maria Lo & Co., art | be here once, a Cohan & Harris| gram the Philharmonics 35 poses; Witt and Winter, athlet company giving it at the Metropol The final episode of the “Laas of - Mf P nett's orchestra musi |light to everyone who saw it se. orchestra will give its second con VE UE 2 ———_—_————_—____| i ns Bd PALACE HIP cert of the season, Conductor Joba 81 0) SECOND A N ay “TI” FOR TIRED | | moons | ‘The Mabel Cameron & Alan Dev-|M. Spargur has secured the serv and Travelogue, with “Tiny” Bur-|!@® two years ago. It was a de. the Lamberlands” will be shown. | On March 5 the Philharmonic Oliver Morosco’s great play of {tt Co. in @ sketch, “The Groom | ices of Tina Lerner, the piantst. It Open From 9 to 4 Daily We Accept $1 to $3,000 {ute in the Hawallan telands The Forgot,” will head the new Hippo will be remembered that this al DIRECTORS: Bird of Paradise.” co to the drome Road show which opens Sun-| ready famous young Russian artist ” pe 1 Moore theatre February 18, 19, 20,/ day at the Palace Hip. It ts a story made an apr rance in Seattle - F Amen Raymond It. Mrazter ss (21, with Miss Olin Field the of a man who married and forgot | some four years ago, under the au Established Herman Chapin } Jane ; : princess; Forrest Stanley as the all about his wife spices of the University of Wash 27 ¥. Geerna Deewe: William peters nd David Lan The Milano Four ts a quartet of | inkton | 27 Years James Shannon | despicable husband, Use “Tiz” for patfed-up, burn-|¢au as “Ten-Thousand DollarDean.’| operatic singers, Art Adi as| The Philharmonic organization ing, achin, callo d | 6... @ Hank Sponge,” the boob musician, regrets to make the announcement fi | PANTAGES is an eccentric comedian that Madame Carreno has can eet and _ corns. Frank Fogarty, dispenser of ob | The Norris Baboons will give imi: | celed , Pacific doast tour 4 ‘ons, folk lore and the ings. for th | serv, a 2 + mountin; Maybe hands and gestured Oculists estimate that about “distinguished” to w Many “spectacles” are pre- | Poon. Tater on, about & p.m; | ie ee In) serplecs ite gold chain dang: “Why don't you go to wart’ | 35 per cent of Seattle's popula- | san aa eee over ¥T. geal ented to one who walks thru Gtfiees leave for home, the per- | | Among the 268 were no ling to one piece of glass. his companion asked him. tion, or 125,000, wear glasses. | for mere pieces of glass with | . e ie, oh Q ci 7 d Seattie’s busiest vaat = yo centage will increase, was 8 young girls wearing glasses. It | Then down on Second, near Off came his glasses, and the Of that number, 80 per cent no power whatsoever. 4 Second ave. from es > ee | would spol their “chances.” | the L. C. Smith building, there reply: wear the rimless nose glasses. But you don’t see many of F Yesler way Hut it's all wrong | ‘They simply don’t wear them was a young Englishman talk Well, doncha know, Tajust The old idea that glasses the “distinguished” kind pa- To be sure the people you The same expedition was re- | About 80 per cent of the peo. ing wbout the war, He had cawn't meant defective eyes is no rading on Second ave. cnet eed ie garg Lace ted at & p.m. and showed | ple with impaired eyesight __} enormous glasses. He couldn't And he put his glasses back | longer tenable,” said an ocu- Old people far outranked the Lame oa aetna y a totsl of 103, persons | wear rimless glasses, with fin-| talk unless he took them in his on ‘ et list. “Today we know that bad younger ones in wearing | selves present no extra One lone man braved the eyes are due to malformations. glasses. Improper care during Why go limping around with) nary spectacle. It's the real crowd with tortoise shell | And that many times the wear- their earlier years is attribut- aching, puffed-up feet—feet 80/ article that is everywhere seen iS on ae glasses He undoubtedly ing of glasses while young will | ed as th> reason tired, chafed, sore and swollen you) Glasses predominate, and thought he was cutting a | do much to strengthen the The eye strain of today is . im hardly get your shoes on or! spectacles, the kind that ‘ swath, He was young, car- | eyes and make unnecessary the ten times greater than a hun 9 off? Why don't you get # 25-cent oa always had, are in the mi ried a cane and wore a pinch wearing of them in middle | dred years ago,” sai 4 B tahcatiiiete wide aie ky ta) } g d an ocu ; box of “Tiz" from the drug store) jority —e | back suit. } age.” list. “Artificial lights, finer now and gladden your tortured | On a little journey from Pike Potatoes will be taking a jump] Fieride aio. A man has as much busi- | What about girls wearing uses, and many other things feet? ale | down to Yésler way in the aft t ' spward soon, according (0 th@] poprorm—Nobraska, per Ib. ness wearing a pair of tortoise them—do they still matntafn combine in the attack upon the iat mi i your test ed win | ernoon about 2:30 o'clock, the dope” on the street Radishes—Ca). per don shell glasses on the street as | that old antagonism against eyes. Very few people pass BR om ; tal es down swellings and) river counted people who | at ta Rbubaro—1 he would have wearing full them? | the age of 45 years who donot | > ws the soreness ai misery; wore glasses. On ti way A rise in onion p s is expected | potanen dress in the morning | One ceulist reported that | need glasses.” o Gm ost foot that chate, Smet] pack touPike st. on the oppo | shortly ed one of Seattle's | their old resentment against | “What's the reason for this?” x uf i scan ps ni “a site siddfof the street, 97 per- | . uliete NG: he tortoise | glasses was being cone away he was asked fanions. “Tiz" is glorious for| *08s were counted who wore Waedinerol, Pet, 16-21 All vegetabl glass is a library glass with, and that several girls had elasticity of the eye fied aching, sore feet. No more| the bits of glass before their sole ale aumunciatien of in should be left on the library come to him for glasses just lenses,” was the reply. ee ae ee coe wae iearense Gemmneation & ONS The high cost ot butter i forcing when not in wi because they thought it looked | Are your lenses elastic? ture. in the afte ‘“ amilign to use oleomarge that she is fostering “lying and ‘t know or “bull butter,” as it is known ‘ pernicious reports” to excite | Americans to war, was made on MAIN the floor of the house by Rep- ‘ 9 BR | resentative J. Hamilton Moore, " f ay republican, Pennsylvania oS se henedien th A} “London has been crazy with de VERETABLES BH ilight since wident Wilson an- | Artichokes—Per dos ui i a had trouble with Cc with Germany,” hé weuesele Sproute—Per it iiei : declared. “We 6 not quite ready to eve every per ni os and lying report that comes RPHEUM ANIDEVILE from England now as an induce-|¢ The Bank for vings England in 1 and 1812, and I am bh 7 | Rome Beanty Points With Pride to These Two Facts: Editors Declare War a ‘ ; Two college professors and 150 | Keaptant —Fioriaa, per ih ONE: During the panic of 1907 this bank paid its depositors in g Tomorrow Matinee and Evening and All Week editors rushed to bat and declared | Gerle, Gel. nen, 1 RS g the panic of 1907 this bank paid its depositors in gold ; war on the face of the London re-| Lettece—Per ¢ Soring Chickens when most banks paid only in clearing house certificates. 4 ports, Some one is spreading lying) Loral hothou fh coma ; % ep > flv ce he United = a er 4 tbe q H ra 4 , , at H H re +4 3 DOROTHY JARDON Staten into declaring wer.” [Game= ; ts TWO: This bank has always paid its depositors on demand, having a Moore read newspaper headlines! Oren MH never required a notice of withdrawal. a The Beautiful Broadway Star detailing submarinings of the last| spanish, per case ° a we week to support his argument that) Rotting 04% seieanliccaiaiitnlipticeemiiataiinigiieniniis f first reports were not supported by) » Jit Pr - # Hallen & Fuller Corbett | the facts — ease susicss cists ee 5 ‘ In an Allegorical Satire on d & 4 | Democratic 1 “joshed 2 ALL OUR DEPOSITS ARE SAVINGS DEPOSITS ; oie eget | = — Moore during his apecch. | $ eR GES | ON WHICH WE PAY 4 PER CENT “THE CORRIDOR OF TIME were detained by Germany he| “ACHES AND | PAINS Raw ¢ Washington creamery, Brick “48 a F | Would exhaust every resource to re-} Storage, bricks “ Pr is oe is, eee CE reat eae rig Hiease him | Don't. neglect a pain anywhere ' wre P ‘. P ‘ rt BD. FLANAGAN & EDWARDS-nEELY | Doesn't Want People Deceived [Pt fia out et caine ae ald Two things behind this bank that makes it an absolutely safe bank a “Efforts have been made—des-| dey’ region. may pt. you on for depositors: “i 7 perate efforts—aince the president] back tomo Don't. bl ‘OFF AND ON was here Saturday, to prove that| weather for swollen tee satay, be ’ — — ff we must go to war, and the whole Sinens PAcpain in the stomach ma FIRST—The large paid up Capital Stock of Maria Lo Witt & Winter Find’ some overt, uct 10 force. the] tag crea? 2 sei meyobe ths py Par ask us to declare war, We have had | you of serious stomach trout Rita Ke 9 s : Porcelain _ Orpheum “Travelogue very Hitle basis for the rumors, | Hert ao in"wnd Keep in good condt. | Attaite es Molavnea | a ‘ Poses Representing Famous Ss eeecnene but we have had headlines galore, taking, GOLD MEDAL HAARLE | Bran soepers ne +5 :28,00@28'09 | 7 A pee ape: aE ro a Examples of Ceramic Art Orpheum Orchestra ail with a view of stampeding the/OlL, Capruls. Sold by | reliable | Gorn”? whoa ress th anganss| SECOND—The successful men comprising “4 house and the country into an act|4t Ree on” Beware of substi | comaCracked . u ates, The On pure in Saree Favorite of Many Broadway Successes ft do not want the people of tle Hasek? ie*asilead taal y tae eee ITS DIRECTORS q ‘ “ Booty in te 1 era a R. AUZIAS-TURENNE, Pres, OUN RRIKSO n Sap- . — " . ; FLORENZ MARION | ve jasc iy elpamled soe pooped | allele Ba ren tive co ele ee oP MA Sngton Loan ate i 4 f p pm JAMES CAMPBELL, Lumber jo REE . > ~ : JOSHUA GREEN, President Capitaliat Inland Nav'vation Co, JAMES SHANNON, Physician, ‘ AUGUST J, GHIGLIONE, M @._ AL TON HOLE, President preps SRICK OK RUVE, TEMPEST & SUNSHINE | -. 0° = + lam not quite ready to believe | Rastern Washington double com | 02909 press 4 ; 25.00 iF ” every damnable, pernicious and ly ‘ork i OTT W. WH. CROWTHER . Thomas Inveatment Co Bra baste tir iie In “A Broadway Bouquet die resort. that couiea out of Lon Pi ETFO GING | GRORGE, J. DANZ, ‘Treamirer DANICL, KELLEHER, Chalre ¢ ehserpig Aeneas te ery ee a | GRIFFITH DAV ferchant utile National Bank an / IF YOU ARE ONE OF THE MANY ver ig ' JUDGE ALBERTSON | SRRORNIRS Matar. atin ACnORNRED, RW WHET, ot Wert & ; intend to see the Orpheum Vaudeville Show sometime this GREEN LAKE TO GET | For Constipation | IS OPERATED ON as a ah ay BEN PMEOD RES THEA SMEAR ‘Wheeler, ~ 0 and your convenience permits, we would suggest that res- ervatio de early. During the latter half of the week NEW CHURCH SOON Heada he, Epvations ba isu « ic stion.eta Superior Judge R. B. Albertson, sit’ The Green Lake Congregational King county, is recovering, Snt Turn Hundreds of People Awey Every Day church has decided to build a new VEY st fay, at the Mayo hospital, at Rochester edifice, The money will be raised IN OUR OWN BUILDING Pine Street at Fourth Avenue room ab im py forelock and pet in! by subscriptions. The new struc Minn -y re De cater o » site Judge Albertson ia expected to 5 VERY ture will be located near the site afi “mong ‘ AFTERNOON AT 2:30 ANY SEAT MAY BF NIGHT AT 6:20 proposed for the new high school s fe and sun be about shortly. He has been {n | fagmemsemessmememes 10° 25, 69 RESLKVED IN ADVANCE 50, 16 and will overlook Green Lake | the East fo rabout 11 days |

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