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: Firsi - Indolence— AInditference— Idleness— ‘Then Discontent— in the offer of the operas t be presented al the Moore theatre by the Boston Grand Opera Co., which begins a three-night engage ment Wednesday night Aida,” by Gluseppe written at the request khedive of Egypt, Ismat! and was first produced at his o house in Cairo on Decemb: 1871 The firet performance in Europe was at the La Scala Opera House, Milan, February 8, 1872 | In Love With Warrior The story of the opera concerns Alda, daughter of the king of Ethiopia, who has been led into ¢ tivity by the Egyptians, While bondage she falls in love with Radames, a young Egyptian warrior, land leader of an expedition against the invading forces of Ethiopia Amneris, daughter of Egypt's sov The following story “Ald a.” the first Verd!, was of the Pascha, | u¢ ora at b R R tr te ‘GOING TO OPERA WEDNESDAY? WELL, READ THESTORY OF “AIDA”, BRANDS KAISER relan Radamen father The 4. except |then Radames the hand of urged persuade thiopla and turn his word against) The party is about | to take fight when the high prteat, his native land ed to die, priests love with She suspects the oxtst of the rival, but does not learn truth until Radames returns vic also is in tortoua, Father a Prisoner Among his prisoners is Amonasro of Alda, Radames asks his »verolgn that the captive be fr king consents to rel Amonasro, The monarch stows upon the unwilling Amnerts however, is devotedly Alda, and the maiden her father, seeks to lover flee to Radames tached to on by her amphis, and Amneris appear They Escape Alda and Amonasro adames is tried on @ and Amnerts, escape charge repentant ‘AKON vainly tries to save his life. The final picture shows the tn rior of the temple Vulean, and the vault in which Radames, doom ie interred alive by the As the stone is sealed over his head, Alda, who has awaited Radames in the tomb, rises before him. The lovers are locked tn a last embrace as Amnerts, heart broken, kneels in prayer on the mar ble slab which parts m the living greatest drama the man and woman united in death the season shows how, why and re of our moral Ld i? FACT SHATTERS MANY A ] HAPPY VISION | ““E thought you told me . you did | eee ee eee With the Fingers! { Says Corns Lift Out ; Without Any Pain not know Tom Pe Paula, said¢ Earnest Lawton to me the next) }.. oe evening Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns ' “‘T don't, I answered, for the| or any kind of a corn can shortly cision t > spesk to Earnest only on | i¢ the sta, “Well, this’ doesn't “look much | 4 Mke it, and he held out a big bunch of violets and dozens and | dozens of old-fashioned clove pinks | with Mr. Perry's card on it w 1 took the flowers tn silence, but I was furious, and when I went home I gave the stage doorkeeper ‘OMOorrow lay Be mine, is in town, and both he and| w ly I want dine with us this evening I hope formality, as I have already invt Alma Huntingtoo, and she said thought you would be come. Sincerely, “*THOMAS PERRY “Jett added a few words: ‘Please come, Paula I want to tell you bow wonderfully the bed of old-! fashioned pinks {n your mother's} garden is blooming under my moth-| ers care. JEFF. | “My eyes filled with tears, and all at once the alley into which I stepped from the stage door after reading the note became my dar ling mother’s old-fashioned garden in my home—alas, mine no longer I could distinctly smell the spicy | odor of the homely posies | Pity, pity yaidy, won't you div} me a fower? I looked down on| one of the sweetest babies I had| ever seen. | “Of course, I will, darling,’ and | quickly | put as many of the pinks into her hands as they would hold She looked like an angel over the rosy blossoms and confidently she pursed up her mouth for a kiss. “Tank you, tank you,’ she said | with a littie gurgling laugh, and then a_ voi beside her said | ‘Honey, I'll bet you've been asking | Miss Newton for flowers “I turned and fa¢ed a very pret you to you will excuse this tn dd tling in realism. a tale of scandal an expose of ions which are to society. jht and horrow ty woman whem I had never seen before. ‘It is Miss Newton, isn't| it?" she inquired Yes,’ I answered j Well, I'm Mrs. Earnest Lawton and this is Earnestine. | “For a moment I was so aston ished I could not speak, but the baby helped me out of my dazed condition by holding up her mouth |to be kissed again “I ike the pity yaldy, muvv she said. Of course, you do, darling.’ Then turning to me, Mra, Lawton inquired, "Has Ruth gone out yet? Fifth at Pike hildren 5c LADIES MUSICAL CLUB | Presents CHARLES WAKEFIELD _CADMAN . “ft think not. I got away as | The distinguished American soon as possible, for I am going out q Composer to dinner.’ } an@ PRINCESS A little frown came between |the eyes of Mrs. Lawton, but she} | seemed to dismiss her annoying |thoughts immediately. Ruth's sts. |ter and Earnest’s wife seemed ab: lsurdly young to have even a |a-year-old child. I could not help thinking that probably her love TSIANINA Indian Mezzo Soprano jstory with Barnest Lawton was jmuch like my own, Also, I know |now why chance at the| I got my |part of E | “One covld see immediately, Ma gie, that the part was written for Mrs. Lawton, but when the play |was ready for rehearsal the break | had come between them and chance had flung me in the breach. | “I'll see if I can find Ruth Come along, baby child,’ said EKar- |nestine’s mother. ‘I wondered if Earnest Lawton knew they were coming that day!” (To be continued) |A Crab’s a Crab, but | This One Is Speedy EARLE WILLIAMS and HARRY T. MOREY in @ new De Luxe edition of Miss Young's greatest picture play, “MY OFFICIAL WIFE” the best Russian drama ever shown in Seattle. Prof. Trevor Kincaid, head of the University of Washington zoology department, is the proud possessor of a giant spider crab, which was |sent to him by friends from Ketch- jikan, Alaska, It is of the deep sea variety, having a reach of three |feet, and possessing great power, It is claimed this particular crab can joutrun any living man. \20 Per Cent of Girls | at ‘U” Support Self| According to statistics gathered by Ethel Coldwell, dean of women at the University of Washington, jone girl out of every five attending the local inatitution Is self-support ing and one out of every eight is partially so, |. GUTERSON* RUSSIAN On “Poor Buttertiy CLEMMER Seattle's Best Photoplay House FAMOUS of paih or soreness or infection you will directly orn a fow drops of f Cineinpat! authorit It ts claimed that apply upon the peZON, HAYH amall cost 2He Cah Bet A quarter of an ounce of freezor at any drug store, hich is sufficient to rid one's feet every corn or callous without the danger of strict instructions to deliver aoy! This new drug is an ether com packages of any kind addressed to) pound, and while sticky, dries the me into my hands and mine only. | poment it ts applied and does not “It don’t know whether Earnest/ inflame or ¢ irritate the sur had read the note attached. It said: | pounding tiesue “My Dear Miss Newton: Your This announcement will Interest jold friend, Jeff Perrygreen, who is/ many women h ‘or it is sald also a friend and classmate of/that the present high-heel foot ear Is putting corns on practical every woman's feet Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Thursday Mat.— March 7-8-9 FOUR GALA PERFORMANCES BOSTON NATIONAL GRAND OPERA CO. Twenty Famous Stars Orchestra 55-—-Chorus 60 Tenatelto, Villant, Bee ADA Eo iatianett, Sardines rors. IRIS) C2" Thor AUSTE re TOSCAL: lanoff Ananian, Pernite Company of 170 SEATS NOW SELLING Prices—Lower floor, first 12 rows, $5; next 6 rows, $4; iast 9 rows, $3. Balcony, first 5 rows $4; next 10 rows, $3; last 7 rows, $2. Gallery, reserved $1.50; un. reserved, $1, Spelle Pure Apple Juice ret let anyone hand you something different when you want Applestaff. Substitutes are an abomination If you giving a party invite Applestaff— it will be the hit of the evening are At soda fountains, cafes, hotels, clubs Hemrich’s Capitol 870 STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 6, JAPS’ PREMIER PLOT FUTILE BY RALPH H. TURNER | United Preas Staff Correspondent TOKIO, Mareh 6—Japan knows full well where her true interests He and would be “committing an| act of wheer madness If she at tempted to violate her plighted | faith with the allies,” Meld Mar. | shal Count Seiki Terauchi, premier Jof Japan, told the United Press in an exclusive interview today, fle | statement follows | “The report of Germany's latest towards a combination of and Mexico against the} States reveals the persiat with which the Germana are exerting themselves to estrange Japan from the United States, and at the same time shows thelr com plete ignorance of the alma and a» move Japan United ence pirations of other nations “Japan would be committing an | act of sheer madness if she ever attempted to violate her pliigh faith with her allies and with ber | friends in difficulties and join any political combination against the | United States, with whom she is | linked by community interests and | Vast material interests as well as | sentiments of sincere friendship. | | “The American puplic may assured that Japan knows full well where her true interest He WOMEN WHO FADE EARLY reat How often we hear the expres sion, “How she 8 faded!” 0} Hasn't she grown old Her friends seo it. Her husband sees! it She realizes it herself with a; pang. Often she knows the rea-| n, some female derange has| fastened iteelf upon her and makes | it almost impossible for her to drag around from day to Such | women should remember th y for th dia EB vand Pink-| one tried and true rem condition, and that I ham's Vegetable © jmore than forty years storing women to health and | pine Try it! for |* Ma Clara Kimball Young, Who Has the Leading Role in “My Official Wife, «| TOD 1917, PAGE 6 , = - aa PPL LLL IAL | DPRPOQI ADP DDPLLL DLS LLLP LL ISLS (NEWS~NOTES—GOSSIP x weed tn “i Jeff combe at the Clemmer. o. ary Pickford aad Ny 7 Wilson and . in The For eighteen years I have oneseme Luke tn jommended and sold Dr. K ” comedy | ‘ . nferne.” |Swamp-Root and to my knowledge| 7h \5) “Wines gg there ts not a single person who Is Margery Wileem im “The Primal not #a that Bwamp-Root in a bure® | / meritorious preparation for the ail neanen Pei y ments for which it te intended. leomedy. Very truly yours, | ot a: | A. C. ROBCHER, Druggiet. | BARBARY COAST SCENES Oct 1916. Bozeman, Montana.| The Harbary Coast before the 1 | ancixco fire plays an im tp Hell Morgan's ty. It tells of the Ihe darling of the coming Sunday in “The Fortunes of Fifi’ dyentures ha The lit “Where the Stars Shine”’ ed KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS fan imy Fren tress [Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Eat Less Meat and Take Saits Ri pattem is easier to ave than to cure, states a well-know uuthority, We are advised to dress armly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less meat, lenty of good water Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce urfe acid, which 46 absorbed into the blood It is the function of the kidneys to ter this acid from the blood and But drink ast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this {mpurity » and chilly the skin pores are foreing the kidneys | work, they aish and fail to eliminate the uric lacid which keeps accumulating and letreulatirg thru the system, eventu ally settling in the joints |muscles, causing stiffnes ed rheumati At the first twinge tism, get from any pharmacy about |four ounces of Jad Salts; put a ta | blespoonful in a glass of water and |drink before breakfast each morn In dare cold weather cloned, thus to do double n, ridding the blood of these impurb tles Jad ts is inexpensive, barm- grapes and lemon juice, jwith Mthia and is used with excel- who are Here you subject to have a pleasant, effer vescent litila-water drink, which helps overcome uric acid and 4s beneficial to your kidneys as we Stop Those Losses We absolutely guarantee the YW famous 21 Tablets to stop losses from weakness or we will re ¥ turn your money, By mail, $1.00 per box; 6 for $5.00 RIGHT DRUG CO, 1111 First Ave., Seattle become weak and slug:| and! fore: | of rheuma-| ling for a wee This is sald to ninate uric acid by stimulating kidneys to normal! action. thus | less and is made from the acid of | combined | lent results by thonsands of folks rheumatism. | | Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do! ines ng millionaire | Vantine “The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet” | "Hearts Adrift ment store first jot It's one of the new Keystone dies made by NO DUFF.GORDONS THERE Shipwrecked Mary Pickford own clothes in the Rex If Dante's Nfe you ent var doers 4 THINK OF THAT Ip caunes consternation in the depart where REMEMBER THIS ne the NOW THIS WEEK ONLY at the Rex she gets her super-come “-* when a little girl han to Hearts Adri \ 63/9 eats Ge 8 em Last of the Ingrams picturization of . at the Colonial, | yugt th t of your! The post places and differ | “peats up ment for ell evil: Kim), thereby Margery Wil thought she ha Rogers said he let an unknown woman enter his master’s apartments the night Vantine was found dead. That wom- an was Julie, but who was Julie? Mary Pickford's FAMOUS SUCCESS PLAYING the comedy at the Liberty, Loutse TOO! Fazenda as Maggie takes her pet goose and’ white rat to town and factor the villain making the angry “i the factor o HAROLD LOCKWOOD, ~ Mission LIKE A WOMAN (Bill Hart) (Robert Mc For You his love for Lola, “Hell” Mor-| LIFE IN PETROGRAD she didn't know her own heart. It's | Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer gies as 5 eunee ith Ite dresdtet mill-| “The Primal Lure,” at the Strand. Poon st eats wit com |MITTLE ADVICE, MEN prominently in Clara Kimball) VIVIAN MARTIN HERE AGAIN me You will also receive | clare Kimball Young gives an ex-| Young's new offering, “My Official! “Over Night Vivian Mar- | vince any one, You mill also receiv | cellent demonstration of the neces- | Wife,” at the Clemmer. tin, cad “aoasor Mkinsiy'a baneeae” Itolling about the Kidneys and biad.|@7 Of & married man keeping o +s are the offerings at the Class A un- ‘bmg: Pret fitty cont and onetes tar away from the beautiful wom-|ANO IT TOOK COURAGE til tonight lar nize bottles for sale at all drug|¢® !f ho wishes to keep out of dif-)| The girl stra from the beaten| The first named is a little out of “ |tleulties with his wife path. The boy had strayed, too, | the ordinary pale | ne They called him the village black eee | WRECK YACHT FOR PLAY sheep. The girl was a social out. MOLLY WAS® INDEPENDENT The mere destruction of a yacht/cast. But together this boy and Molly Shane sure is the original in the Pacific ocean in order to| girl fought a mental and moral bat |headstrong girl, slipping out in the shipwreck a man to rescue Mary|tle against the combined forces of evening while her folks are in the ckford just one incident in'the villag and won. See “The jother room and beating Burton E. Stevenson Discriminating read- ers who have a yearning of for the mysteries Paris should not fail to read this novel, Mystery and suspense are supplied abundant- ly in Stevenson's great- est myster: story. girl She but dance hall with her beau, It’s all at the Coliseum this week in “Idle Wives.” ee IDLE WIVES—DISCONTENT What do wives of busy business men do to kill time? “Idle Wives,” at the Coliseum this week, shows what happens in many cases—dis- content. When You Learn to | Dance at y | STEVENS | You Can | Dance | One or two lessons. Private halls. 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