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[EXPECT GREAT TEUTON DRIVE. | ON WEST FRONT | BY WM PHILIP SIMMS HRITISH ARMIES JIN THE FIELD, 1.—-(By Mall.) Every indication today leads to | the bellef that the Germans will at |tempt an offensive on the Western |front this spring, but the Frttish regard this possibility with calm “As neue officer declared tothe a trying to muddy the wat eep us from seeing which way jump. From what one usually describes as | sources. learn there a drive on Odessa, a drive against Petrograd, a drive against Salonika a drive against the Western WITH THE mans to they reliable we fw to be and front OF — {0} Situation Critical faring better during the produced by the war OREGON TO LOAN ! } $50,000 ON FARMS r are ard times uh ‘Seah Wi Wide gd. Wade ta ‘Waet: ane “Obviously, all these drives can-| Never the twa{ not materialize | Til Barth and 8 ae It is reported that the situation God t Seat in Gertwany {8 much worse than the| ‘ ; ‘ outside world has been le be - ‘ lieve. Friction is said to be great the heads of the various un states, The country peo- des 1 by neutrals as be net the pepole living wns ause they belleve the Hayakaw 4 : . 5 SM, Ore., Feb, 22—Under| ¥ “cs 3 iral credits law provisions,| i )00 will be available for loans to Or at Sp ent in terest, within ten days. The state| See Hayakawa in a new role—re- board met today and ordered that| Eugene Palette and splendent in Oriental luxury—mystery an application blanks cs : ately forwarded to repu we A powerful racial drama. tives of the board in every county. |, IIHENTY—MNobert The state will purchase the first |Ved, Bor comedy: 5—Big Acts—5 £50,000 issue of five-year rural) <= ‘ thus making that su mediately available. Special Patriotic Concerts Tonight COLISEUM 4} To Hold Inquest Over Auto Victim An ing into the death of Mra. Nettie Van Ormer, of Bryn Mawr, who was run down and killed by city hospital sald | Picton To Custhin. Gros Pull Shades Down at sPull Shades Down at Night?|- =". ae She will recover, it is jitney driven by O. Disler, 620 N Broadway, was set for Friday by Deputy Prosecutor Patterson. Dis 5th at Pike 15c ler ts liberty on his own recog Children Sc nizance. The inquest will be held in the morgue Mrs. Morris Be 24th ave struck Tuesd & truck driven by W. T er, 165 16th ave.. is reported improving at the Q—Will you please teli me if there is any harm in marrying a fifth or sixth cousin? FRANCES. | Never, Says Seattle Woman =) 3 eon std fleeting gliffpses might be of inspiration to passers by My shades have never been down at night in my 25 years of homemaking, and they never cousins to marry. REFERS TO SEVERAL LETTERS IN THIS COLUMN | Dear Mies Grey: | have been| reading your columns for several Noone, | 1 am sure, has a greater appre- ciation of your column than |. But the spice of friendship is in the differences of opinion as to experience and viewpoints. will be as lor) as I live far months and find them very good, Now, | differ directly from enough from or above the | while some are quite laughable. Re. your answer as to pulling down Street. This lesson left a deep — terring to the “Peeved Wif: ’ think she should allow her husband some spending money each month, as a man hates to ask for every nickel he spends, just as much as a wom- an does. She will find then he may }confide in her more Also, | think “Companion” is right when she says women should help. 1 do all my housework, take! entire care of the flowers, keep two boys “mended” and in school, and the window shades at night. Why not leave the shades up to lighten the traveler on hie way? To brighten the city's appearance? To cheer the nely who walk at night? To "Prove your unafraidness of “the dark"? And to keep your fam ily line so clean and fine that memory from a year’s residence in a city of dungeon and coun- terfeit den-iike darkness of that city’s streets, after the blessed nightfall, in my early married days, which | can never forget. Most sincerely, MINNIE B. FRAZIER. WRITING ON BOTH SIDES OF A SHEET OF PAPER Q.—Will you kindly inform me, yet make enough in my spare mo. 3 D. M thru The Star, on the following| ments to buy my clothes and go on ays ore question: When one writes a let-|@ trip when | wish, ter with pen and ink, using a good quality of paper, so that the ink will not show thru the paper, is there any impropriety in writing on both sides of the sheet, provided the letter is not for publication? w. not for publication, ft is not write on both sideg.| publication, it is inconventent andle both by the editor and the rs | think if the writer signing him-| self “C. N. P.” had had more to do than think “jokes,” write “j nd talk “jok he would have been a whole lot better off, inetead | of writing such a thing as he did, just to “see what Cynthia would say.” It, of course, was quite a novelty to him to see his thoughts in print, | but it ended most tragically for| Innocent people. Here ie hopin: from now on, people will send only | truth to Cynthia Grey. | A MOTHER, A. am glad you like this col umn and hope you will continue to read {t and enjoy it Ethel Barrymore As a dance hall girl Alaskan “The White Raven” gd OF THE KLON. E AT THE TIME OF A—If mproper to For in an “Honkatonk,” in ETROPOLITA THEATRE |IN LOVE WITH MARRIED ‘ m ab ab trot WEEK ONLY THE GOLD RUSH Co r | WOMAN, E “e messi" SUN. FEB. 25 LwuO SEPARATED | Q.—I met a nice young woman piness with a good and true man Several interesting view Edward 1. Gratton’s Masterpiece |about a year ago and sae been ‘ ce of Seattle are shown in | going with her ever since, but now | MISSION this, the greatest of all |! have found out that she is etill| —— “d = Highly colored with the usual Alaska Pictures. married to another man. Altho | 2 ratt gowne and hats—or are they they are separated and do not live! |Neuralgia | mere hats ?—it » New York Pea : together, he still seems to ca euritis ock,” the feature at the Mission Admission 15 Cents a whole lot for her, but she doesn’t | ad for thr days, beginning Thurs. want to have anything to do with Sciatica, Ete. |? day, Valeska Suratt, one-time top: | him any more. What do you think | Gi h f anufactur-|noteh vodevillyun and at all times amen ee Fins’ oan AT | is best for me to do in a case of R LIEV E D) this Zombined Trowt nent forthe perfection of sartorial artistry, 7 ? f 1 eACOK yids DatLesaks ie dnd 00 |this kind? it will be almost impos-| E have come to him for medi-|plays the “pet K ALL SEATS RESERVED | sible for me to break off with her saving. ‘arnt neit-| New York highdife, plenty of PRICES: Muhts, 250, noe, 756 now, as | dearly love her, and she sre. rial of w New Method That{ihe cause, and. produces results |color and lots of zip are included in Me e feels the same towards me. They| Send | where all else has failed the picture SEATS NOW ON SALE ja" call us a well-mated couple. for w free pack With tha above is a comedy en-| DISCOURAGED, | method that relteves | Mion'T FO tn veitih and pawn [titled "The Judge,” with Loutse | A.—Getting down to brass tacks, |be happily su at the ults, | Pazenda, Charlie Murray and Har there is only one thing to do, and 1 GAUBE Oe ane eee Sen |tY Booker ‘Come that is to break with the young |tr al t SHANGHAI woman, In this case, as in many | €'eat |CLEMMER others, the right way is the most) perv Sunday brings return engagement that until your friend obtains ajter whet : ‘ Upon Mt, Snes. Stewart, at the Clemmer, Popular , legal separation, sho is just an|Scoanation, this method should heip|| CATAR ‘ret TAWATMG demand and former big houses are Let's try a meal at the much a married woman as tho she ht In your home free by mail Simply fil r isible for the return of this Shanghai today. They al were living with her husband, Per-| the M uihall Method doew not « nar and address on. a statue ways serve delicious haps it ron with withdraw your) chloral, cocaine acotunitid eee ak " The White nraen ble Bthe} i . hand from the game the woman| narcotic whatsoever provid arrymore, will continue until § Lunch and Dinner for may dectde to go back to her hus-| herve food that removes the cause, irday night, It is a tale of the less Money. Excellent band 4 1g “obec “incurable” 4 Yukon—the Yuron that Service and service and foods. Most wt have tw! i] the v Reach and London wrote about, ! exquisite Chinese and s A. ROLIDAY PARTY ster owit tof. oe Have ie Wo, ne 6 volt Daan } American Eating Palace : oie on the Coast. The finest Chop Suey and Noodles. A Washington's birthday aad tion will be held at the STAR—THUREDAY, FEB. 22, 1917. NEWS~= NO} TES “GOSS! uP. find DOINGS IN FILMDOM PAGE § POPAPAIOOKIKKA DRY NATION IS ASSURED, SAYS King,” BENNETT —the Australian beauty, Ince's latest in stardom, in a fantasy of modern fairyland, PRINCESS | : OF THE DARK —‘The Finish,” in Bachelor's a funny film in three degrees —smiles, giggles and laughs. This bill until ALLACE URLITZER Misvcis Sat- urday night only. FIRST at PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10c . 106 Second Avenue So, Seivation |F (Near Yesler) Army hall, Fifth ave. 8. and Wash Half Block South from the = A ington st. Thursday night, at 8), Tile fre Smith Building SOevRiany o'clock, consisting of readings, reei | ind begin A | tations and musical selections Bldg., Evenings 15c Children 5e 4 treatmént single the ax Mulhall Co. Buffalo, Roo N, "Write, now at once 764 Bris we Hayakawa, in a Scene From “Each to His Coliseum. * comedy-dra A—Robert Warwick oe rect from li'l ol’ New Ya ‘night Folll in Minn | Clare, who will have ch | tash jon show at the Colise day night. She was brought by the MacDougall-South wick © take part in their ow ades Migs MacClure will | worth approximately the gowns worn by the $10,000, other 1 els will bring the value of th | torial display close to $20,000 LIBERTY A fanciful story, in which a blind girl surrounds herself jimaginative knights and fair Indi The Princess of the Dark,” "drama; comedy © she is a director in the “S and| with CHICAGO, Feb, 22.—The ad. vent of nation-wide prohibition is merely a question of waiting now until the time of elections the constitution, Th od will undoubtedly t at the first session of the n w on Kress, and we feel the amendment will be submitted. “The new congress will be prot t instanc jbition by a large jwald. “For jmen from will be when the new ¢ The dry propag jhas met with sweeping success dur ing the past fall and winter sun magizing the result » explatr how it is now possible to trav from the Atlantic coast to the Pa cific coast by several differer routes without once entering “wet | territory. “It 1s also possible,” he said, “te travel from the Mexican border te the Arctic circle thru absolute! dry territory WOMAN STARTS PHILADELPHIA, Feb The n of Philadelphia in the gar Refin d to: mounted rattle last kMled | FOE OF LIQUOR FATAL RIOTING | ™GROTE-RANKINCo. OTTO 1. KUGEL, General Manager All Odd Mattresses Reduced TPLAREEEIFEEREOLE LEPLOOPSPPPRET PTET For Frid in various states comes, in the ay we lation of opinion of E. J. Davie, super ( umulation y Intendent of the Anti-Saloon | i tresses in various zes, at lea c greatly reduced price gue, Chicago. | r k I | The real work of eliminating i Phe lot include ft., 3-ft |booze from the nation has alread 6-in, and full sized Cotton Felt been accomplished, and national Mattre in art anc taple prohibition, Davis said, is certain ' tined ticking to come-—thru the state, by state . . process, or thru an amendment to r For Mattresses Regularly Priced to $15.00. At $12.75 Each For Mattresses Regularly Priced to $25.00. | Stair Carpets Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday | A number of pa s which are not to be renewed {ff this spring, and mz of the shorter pieces make up the | greater portion of Stair Carpets in this special disposal. |B Regu 00 Tapestry Brussels Stair Carpet, 75 27 i ; special, the yard Cc | Regular $1.45 Velvet Stair Carpet 1 27 inches wide; special, the yard.. § .00 1.75 ) ular $ hes wide Heavy Velvet St the 3russels, special, the yard in red only, special, the yard 1.85 Body Brussels, fine pattern, the yard gular $1 ody $1.19 $1.29 27 inches and ma rt ar $2.00 Wilton Velvet, 27 inc es $1 25 Florence was ar de; special, the yard pated and is b 00 bail | P $1.45 t, 2 A is the charge of inciting a riot Regula r 1 45 Velvet, 27 inches wide; 98c The section where the fighting special, the yard ereceee occurred is guarded today by re sade serve police, and mounted police wk. ' from all parts of the city are con: 1 there Trov to prevent farther » win antielpac rs preaks ed when the regro strikebreakers in the sugar refinery returned to ork today. fashion vat we "NEW SUBMARINE | JS LAUNCHED HERE is sar-| | Mise Bertha Coontz, daughter of Yard Commandant R. E. Coontz, of Bremerton, smashed a well aimed bottle of champagne on the prow of what looked like a steel cigar, and tes. the oddly ped structure slipped sha B sy " . # to the w of Elliott bay Wed Liberty Thuraday. Enid Ben-\nesday afternoon, making the Unit the little Australian beauty | oq states one submarine nearer the Thos, H. Ince’s latest “discovery plays the title role. plan of protection. T tory 11 the 1 The submarine was the N-3, and he stoi ells on the love for}... ea sesaelae oe the little blind girl of “Crip” Ha h bnching k place at h loran, a crippled boy. She th plant of the attle Sngegei oer 1 yi Dock Co., before a number snd st rts at lation gg Bowie tle business men and navy when her sight and their wives. aggre 5S Special care ae her visitors from taking pictures of the as he he but raft before it slid into the water t ness with the young fellow ade the operation for|lette it ort, is featured in vasible k to His Kind,” at the Coli velor's Finish,” a com-)seum Thureday and the balance of ly, is also billed oh aa ia the ebov a Fox com COLISEUM ‘One Every Minute,” with Ha Sessue rlayekawa, the only Jap-|Mann, a burlesque on “A Fool anese ft vie star in thi country There Was with Tsuru Aoki and Eugene Pa Each to Hix Kind” ts a living il 2 7 —— ji istration of the fact that “East ts Don't You Want to Get Away | Mast and West is West” ete. and that the two races may never live from the Annoying Features Catarrh?: Cc. E Gauss Tells You TODAY— Luke Comedy How. CLASS @® THEATER strano “The Millionaire Baby” of/in constant } wrmony REX “The World and the Woma as been drawing big houses all part of the week, and, ac cording Manager Hamrick’s| dope,” will continue to do so. Jeanne Eagels stars in this play. | Tt ie » story of a woman who} plies the ol¢ trade in the world, | An outcast, she believes, she is barred from everything A young man picks ler from the streets and nds her to his mountain camp, wh t great outdoors, the woods and the mountains kill the ache wit her, Her tenderness and wisdom make her the idol of the mountain folk until her dread betrayed by her employer Hut she wins out nd finally finds hap: secret is in a fit of rag against odds ¢ The second of Charles Ray's sue ces ‘The Deserter,” which has been seen here before, |the bill at the Strand, } Thursday The stor of cavalry Innings, concerns at a little a licutenant army post in will headline | 200 Pairs Marquisette | Curtains | Special, the Pair | —98c— Handsome Marquisette Curtains with two-inch hem- stitched border; extra quality Marquisette, in beige and cream color; made full size; will wash and hang per- fectly. On sale Friday and Saturday, 98 the pair ....eseesceeeeres aed Cc Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin \a ,ostile country, who prefers to run | caused an Italian adventurer to kill way and fight another day, but/bimself and brought happiness to | fires of censcience spur him | his wife iad her iover, jon to duty, end he dies a hero after! It's in “The Reward of the serforming a noteworthy feat of Faithless,” at the Col valor. <a ef * aa ae en You CLASS A Learn to Anna Katherine Green's famous Genes at The Millionaire Baby” is shown on STEVENS |the sereen at the Class A. A Luke You Can |comedy completes the bill Dance “ee One or two lessons. COLONIAL Private halls. Open Day | The “ghost” of his “departed and Evening. | wite after he had conspired with 1523 Fourth Ave.—Main 3911 servant to do away ‘“You Get with her, More for Your Money” NOW PLAYING CAPACITY ‘ade Life in N. Y. earerinee * | aoe |? }3 {i All Lead to the ETERNAL TRIUMPH TRUTH OVER ERROR ‘The WORLD*: WOMAN’ Shine Shee JOHN HAMRICK SECOND AND UNIVERSITY, | eats eats Looe, sense

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