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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917. PAGE 5 GYPSY VIOLINISTE HEADS NEW VAUDEVILLE; ‘ROSE’ AT ORPHEUM fe ‘ v\| Fraser-Paterson Co. Announce for Monday A Remarkable Sale Their Monthly Dollar Day A sale that will offer unusually attractive oppor- tunities to the woman or man who wishes to stretch the purchasing power of their dollars. The following is a partial list of the items on sale, in which are offered the greatest of values in fresh, new goods, at One Dollar. HOGE BUILDING - Second and Cherry Owned and occu pied by this bank Do You Appreciate What It Means to Have Money in the Bank? It means that you have Surplus funds, mone) you can use in case of necessity—in case of op- portunity. It means that you are adding to your income through the interest your money in the bank is earning. ‘ ; It means a higher standing for you in the entire fF community. It means that in the bank you have a friend ready to counsel you in all business and financial matters, ready to discount your notes and to lend you money—at your service—for your con- venience. 1,000 yards fancy Silks. Men’s Ties, Hose and Hand- kerchiefs. Women's Fiber Silk Hose. % Satin Millinery Shapes. Girls’ Wash Dresse Bank With ft} Union Savings & Trust Company OF SEATTLE { In the heart of the financial district } Women’s Ne Ww Nec kwear Children’s Rompers and Creep- ‘ Art Goods, Needlework. Fine, Big Initial Bath Towels. | Fashionable Dress Trimmings. e 1—Billie Joy, at the Palace Hip. Nonette, at thee Alhambra. 3—Francis Renault, at the Pantages. Richard Body, at the Oak | : ! ALHAMBRA The Gypay girl vic Women's Silk Underwear. Guaranteed Fountain Pens. 725 New Lingerie Waists Unusual values in Toilet Goods. 'W. D. LANE MAY HEAD | Jette, nd Eduarde ° Spanish dancers, ‘ COIN COMMITTEE New Drape and Motor Veils. Linens and Bedding. } eadline peaition | in Orpheum Vau- prog ee shennan a ldeville, starting next week at the! pane ror se - A x lAlhambra, with tomorrow's mat- oid A new addition to. th Councilman W. D. Lane will Fine New Leather Purses. Draperies. R51 2 Tine ae } ‘ FORE) son, mistrens ao the hallet ‘The | ch 86 committee o! he counel! Swear Dhattin, , ’ - . |ured old “Strad,” and plenty of abil-| tooth episode, “Pear! of the Army, '|during the coming year, and may 500 New Petticoats. Women’s House Dresses. weehaey Atterpenne 100 {ty to coax out of it sobs, laughs ang the fifth of “The Secret King-|suceeed Oliver T. Erickson as its SNe analens paecnia ADL Bvesingn, Sundays jand Hiting melodies. dom,” are the sereen offerin, chairman. | ci sets. Ni ami | Eduardo Cansino and hie stster, Age pst i Toe citentoe 4 cumdarence bo Lucille Corsets. Night Gowns and Camisoles. Elisa, are real Spanish dancers tween officials of the Seattle, You'ldike This Rew “Tlip’ Road Show tweens Wednesday ae Madrid, with all the erties | PANTAGES |Renton & Southern and the fran. E f 1 2 abandonment of grace Billy al ‘Topping the new show at the! chise committee Friday —— wher i as M liigan and Dama Sykes bring a Pantages, openin: after-|the matter of redratting the 11 very one a reason for an early trip to town Monday x - present a comedy of the movie stu) PL Wa & Co, Coral change s in eration of that lin Novelty, Genwational and Comedy Wiriste ‘ios, “A Double Exposure.” Ethel! Camec a dramatic ch, and! we acu f. It was decided to er ee Hopkins sings funny songs Brest T Smart a pretention ine the ordinaces relative to Stan and May Laurel in ‘Raffles, the Dentist” f ''::-- '> sr: wa: reveimbies musical comedy offering. with « lo\ service along Ralbier “aye. tro & whirzlewott in appearance, from be pretty girls. iful scenery | Kenyon st. to 57th and the ise snsremnan a mn aero jeaiachaameet ~ [which he kicks, picks, whangs and}and novel lighting effects. new line along G i aun i Baker, Sherman & . coaxes a multitude of sounds. The] oer aumt Sted ‘aiwoith, |aacmieeumernmeneat of the most aristocratic of Russian | > Sher Miss Billie Joy [coaten » multitude of som. | g One numbers: | Ned Norworth,| == ussia Points a to families, and as a child was & page In Songs and Talk lgmy stunts. Tiny” Burnett's or ial eno playing and | y at court. : Harmony and Comedy Singing chestra will be there with ial ecears a rRhomeg pee the 0600 TRANSFER Every circumstance should Bau ; A ae \ + as usu | Parisian fashion plate; Tom Kell aur am teu § G ‘ S ] combined to make him an aristo- Allen & Moore The Spanish Goldinis are the popular baritone, aod. Rhoda | iihLhhaaiaeia lis danas eY many, ays Exi @ | crat. But circumstances instead “Bright Songs and Bright Rug Jugglers ORPHEUM n : 4 led him to deep study and thought Steps” The Rose of the Rancho.” c z . of the plain people condition in drama by David Belasco and Ric siiment BRIGHTON ng March " Tuesday promising greater share in! Meanwhile he t led extensive- + a Ww alte on Te will be the offer. own on th Forty ye anishment from is-|government to the German people|ly in Siberia as military attache, y In Eighth Chapter “THE GREAT SECRET” starting AMUSEMENTS Prinee K the prospect| “I know the new members of the|!ling of political offenders, He be- home der xe tal council,” the prince}came a geographer. Then, in 1872, Shows Continuous Tomorrow, 1 to 11 P. t ke all resw y are all righ he cast his lot definitely against “ z = Last qual in « | Born Aristocrat the nobles d with the working- wiv win the tte f MOORE THEATRE”, | MOORE cine [Ose which] Prince Kropatkin waa born of one| men, and was exited lof Lower California {mmediately 2 Weeks, Starting /) Tonight ' year-old ra ——— — —— following the Mexican war of the! # sender Might Matiner Sa ny United Press re ave here in early fifties, and shows that balm P Marek en JOWUN CONT the presence of his equally ant AIN imi ountry in all the atmosphere of and helpmate 0 Peat Engagement Greatest Dancer Jj) eae WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Hee ie caat Wie ioe with the wow st D : |PALACE HIP } ed w bes he cast his lot with the a SA Fo tippotcome rot sow fl A DAUGHTER Pr THCATER - pou) © ite bey are gery . sn Hl OF THE GODS will follow the example of ! Trout ' omedy wire (4 ANNETTE artists, with a number of thrilling |W KELLERMANN a The come e will be sie THe PiCTURE BEAUTIFUL a variety skit DIRECT FROM ITS GREAT les, the Dentist,” a TRIUMPH IN SAN FRANCISCO YY talking, singing, dancing and comic} ac “THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI” Wonderful—Artistio—Sensational Orchesten struggle A new era of Tv INCLUDES progress has opened.” Id, Onenr Figman, This 1s the happiest day of our Alexander Clark, | lives,” interjected the princess “Perhaps,” she ad with a igh, “we will now return to Ru sia America and give full freedom 16 to the people,” he declared “Autocracy has now finally Original New York Prodnenou come to its end after a 50-year TOMORROW, MATINEE AND NIGHT—TWICE DAILY ALL Baker, Sherman and Brannigan will apr n comedy and har | mony uct, Biltte offers minutes of song and talk and Moore Bright | gs and Bright Steps. introduc ing some new dancing steps. Th |Spanish Goldinis are rog jugglers, lacrobats and Ity entertainers. | |OAK | | The Century Girl,” a musical} joffering will be the new bill at the } Eduardo and Elisa ted army is sure tofwin the war, Russia will help the German nation wet rid of the Hohenzollern ‘Russia, freed from German The Violiniste Who Sings pressure, is sure to recognize an Independent Poland, not a Poland governed by autonomy, but a really : endent Poland Ethel Hopkins “L believe the Russian people Daughter of Vaudeville will point the way for the German people. The latter are kept fight ing by a manufactured fear of the a e menace of Russian aristocracy BILLY Halligan & Sykes DAMA I wonder interrupted the princess again, “if Bethmann-Holl | weg knew what was happening in In “Somewhere in Jersey” | Russia when he made his speech MATS., 2:30 NIGHTS, 7 AND 9 BOMBS IN COURT Kullervo Brothers Orphe: Orc BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Cutis toes dae —Orpheum Orchestra _ een 2Teens)| —— eee ee | John P. Rollan gntie ec’! John Webster & Co. was in session, Two men we In “A.Double Exposure,” Comedy of the Movie Studios, blown to bits, Identification wa cncicmsscetel apetiiacipiihaniinmesiiiiiatia sas aaa impossible | The police started a search for Kick Monotony Out of Your Life é owar the men who set the bombs. An otherwise sane individual once ate rat poison because he Second at 200 Seneca 106 Spain's Foremost Dancers er 3 Other “PEANUT MATINED Brent Hayes Master of the Banjo jcemen's Hells | tures “House of Glass” to Be Here on the 26th THE MOST LAVISH OF ALL SCREEN ENTERTAINMENTS couldn't bear the prospect of having to put on his socks every NO ARMS EMBARGO morning for the rest of his life. That was before the day of 9 ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE, VAUDEVILLE, or he could have had the SPICER i 11 A.M. to 11 P.M Admiasion 150 peerene Children 5e ° scene from Cohen and t cred drama success, “The “The Coral siiiiil “SMART sner” CARRANZA Is TOLD ony \RINTY wherewith to flavor existence, and forgotten his WASHINGTON, March 17.—Tho Squirt a Dash of Tabasco Into the Week Wonderful Dramatic Pretentious Musical | United States refuses to pl Sketch pe any Comedy embargo on supplies or munitions Any Afternoon at 2:30 Any Night at 8:30 to the allle says a note to Gen ep logry (fasta be rag FTERNODMATEI0 © CARY HEAy NAY aE of Glass,” which will be at/ Other Big Features—10c and 20c jment t he noto is in Ato nee REBERVED IN ADUANCE 10 tropolitan theatre for three | }to ‘ s note proposing FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE 8T,| , March 26, | B days, starting Mond eR PRPEEE EAS wt te Ret