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‘TAFT LOADING UP ON SPEECHES FOR ‘DON'T USE DYES Marguerite j 1 FOR GRAY HAIR © sourTH AND West | ¢ ARK NEW HAVEN, Conn, March 20 Apply Q Ban—Simple, Safe, —Ex-President Willam Howard ||) SS Wark Healthful and Guaranteed to Taft is busy at his home here to |} r jay outiining the apeeches he will Stor ” dehomihd | Restore Natural Color deliver on his “Paul Revere” ride STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917. DOINGS IN FILMDOM POPPPDDIOPPIDIIPID IIASA, ‘NEWS -NOTES—-GOSSIP | PAGE 6 SLAV VICTORY | WILL FOLLOW J FALL OF CZAR March 20 COLISEUM 5th at Pike—15c; Children 5c. PHTROGRAD. eS e thru the South and West, beginning nd ta next Wednesday, to awaken the t f wood spirit of preparedness and patriot » rte — — tam in the of those sections __ j With the greatest reluctance, gald Dr, Taft today, “I have come to the conclusion that we nl pulsory military training @ are} now looking over the brink of how | tilities with some of the belltwer: | ents in this war, We could not} have better proof of the need of a body of trained men {n this country at once.” CAPITOL BILL LAW | NOW.--ISN’T SIGNED OLYMPIA, March 20.—Gov, Lis ter yesterday settled the question of new capitol bulldings for Olym pia when he sent the capitol bulld ing bill, substitute house bill No. 248, to Secretary of State Howell without the action of the executive ing the measure to become law without the action of he executive. The bill provides for an annual levy of half a mill, which will raise $1,000,000 tn two years for capitol building purposes: The first move will be to com Washi : : ashington ey plete the temple of justice, take 4 over the present Olympia high ‘RAYMOND REMEDY co, school and convert {t Into an office "i \ building, and ft tetand! JOHN HAMRICK AMUSEMENTS Second and University WS fr Seats a a's Picture Beautiful “A Daugh' A akers’ warranty of « our money back. At 1k stores, Seattle, and lrug stores, a to box, or Fy for 6 ETRODPOLITA THEATRE NIGHTS. Couns MON., MCH. 26 Cohan & Harris Present ter of the Gods” je Kellermann vf Ever Sera Here Se Last Times TODAY MARY PICKFORD in Her Greatest Picture A POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" The 100% Dramatic Triumph csome Luke's Everywhere Acciatmed the Most ‘Thrillieg Play and Best Company Sent to Coast tn Many Seasons. See te 81.0 Prices—Nights Special Mat. Wed Matt Orders Now. LY 10-25°50¢ 10-~25-50-75 RS NEW PANTAGES EVENINGS ; | Clemmer Mary f Jatands In the cer ith a ilttle w her toys in her ha ghts, 7 and 9 . 9 5 so cute and weet that y » This production is help loving her. Then. in at the point of death Black Angel opens the di of Eternal Sleep mist In your eyes and a so ily unique in the ful manner in it pleases both “THE sMAnT Big Musical Comedy Act jOther Features Viola Dana and Augustus Phillips, in “Threads of Fate,” Wed nesday ling many children ¢ 1to the truth. She was just the op Anott er plan 1s to make profes posite. Her falsebood: 4 her into |*ona! ec ation courses shorter, so Today's Programs auline Wredertck tn rite Clark tm “Mies and ¢ ick Im PAVLOWA AS MOVIE STAR ‘ACTRESS TELLS “SECRET Lavish scenes, beautiful scenery | podriboe Kraphy. a Duke cant and) a Well-Known Actress Tells Howl me | Anna Jowa as the star, are (h@) She Darkened Her Gray Hair | best claims to any popularity “The With a Simple Hone | Dumb Girl of Porticl, Colon 1, ] Made Mixture | may have. | anton | Pavlowa gives nome Mlustration®| ytiss Blanche Rose, a well-known! cant en abe and the to the there's | bie, ‘o Your! you and you want LAST TWO DAYS— which to tintes tn ite provisional government jday holds Russia's hands, will use every energy, with the unanimous consent of the na tion, and will ‘fect a speedy vie tory,” declared Foreign Minister Millukoff today “Russia overturned in few hours a power detested t ry body, This feeble, but tyrannical power, which was incapable of ne! curing food for the people, or of organizing for the future, and which was using all the country’s jstrength to vanquish the enemy) The immortal romance—with the famous stage star jnow occupying our territory, no longer existe The problems confronting Rus jrebulld th jand in nc wil | strengt her moral f ganize and obtain a victor ¢ | Birth Rate Is Big | | German Problem} | BERLIN, M 20—One of the Diggest problema confronting the lreichatag, which reconvened here today, is that of Increasing the birth! rate of Germany Man radical proposals have been made, and the government will eift them all | The co tttee of 28 appointed to investigate (hin matter in expected to report. Th conservative proposals inc fc steps to FREDERICK Pauline Frederick's consummate art has at no time been more evident than in her portrayal of the poor flower girl of Paris, who became notorious as Sapho. Her career seems real, not fiction, as played by this wonderful emotional star. make earlier mar powntble higher wages, regula oe and ithe Hmitatic of dinease making Marriage easier | S | Other proposals include heavy |Dachelor taxes, plural voting rights \for men with large families, and Clemmer money premiums for mothers bear lawyers mal wr rried doctors en ean Ke many adventures, th which was matrim Marguerite © Clar plays reroine. final one of before their 2 oth of her dances tn dias CHAPERON AB ONE © picture who darkened h © preparati ne, in a made t ron ew at Chicago, It . f owing statement: “Any lady of famous, Stairway Boone From gentleman can darken their gray a the theme in hair and make it soft and glossy “Sapho Class A y, with this simple recipe, which they the comedy can mix at home. To a half pint of oe water add 1 os. of bay rum, a small| | _— LEAVE IT TO DOUG box of Barbo Compound and \%| ————— Suppose you hired @ man to as oF Of Klycerine. These ingredienta| | GRAY ssinate you quietly and with can be bought at any drug store at! very little cost. Apply to the hair) twice a week until it becomes the required shade, This will make a} bloodshed « girl found « like th little fuss an and th THE LIMELIGHT child and the throat—but Gwe to life ene to live. What would you dot)8'8e-halred person look 20 years and Healthfutty up. PALACE HIP finally it all! ‘That was the position Doug Fair Younger. It makes the bair soft) | neces 1.39 to 6; Riven 6:30 to nt again banks found himself tn in “Pirt- 894 Klossy, is not sticky or greasy! ‘This time for the wonderfully at-| Mary T. Goldman's Gray Hi , ‘The Orten T Ail ing With Pate,” at the Strand. But ye (foes not rub off."—Advertise-|tractive floral decorations in thetr Peay He orer is the original prep= Stan end May Laurel MARGUERITE AS FIBBER he wriggled out of it poate jnewly enlarged grill room. Four} aration for safely and quickly re P| N CARTER @ CO. ' - ms ¢ ly quickly re pant, a CaN : me tte Sap Because the rest of girl Tho Surt Girls” is the comedy.| |hundred and eighty-seven thousand | [Mlstoring the natural color to gray, CENTURY GI.” a rae SURRMAN AND BRAN called her Miss Geor Washing Ue and-made flowers were used in| faded and bleached hair in a few ton, and because she had won ® ALL AFTER MONEY work, and, if you are not} days. Leaves the hair clean, fudy attle’s Best Photopiay schoo! medal for truth-telling. was Mary Charleson, for the first ling to take their count, you jand natoral. 4 oplsy Mouse atievhest no sign that the heroine of “Minn | es, int them yourself ree and George Washington,” Rex LIGHTING FIXTURES During this sale we have offered unheard-of bargains, but as compared with _ the present prices on most articles they would look high. Many of the numerous | friends of this company do not take us seriously. They cannot understand why a ful business house (successful up to the very present time) should retire. aman realize that the name of the CASCADE GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURE CO. lands i in the first ranks of the chandelier factories of the United States. The name itself is worth no small figure. But the facts still remain that the owners have decided to retire from busi- ness entirely and the people of the Northwest will benefit by it. There remains but a short time for you to take advantage of this sale. The raw materials of which we are now manufacturing up-to-date lighting fixtures were purchased on the market at its lowest ebb—they could not be purchased for less than from two to three times as much today—yet you get the advantage of the low purchases when you buy here. al There is not a single article reserved in this sale, which includes furniture and fixtures, machinery, etc., either in whole or part. The end is soon to come—you will be convinced when you see the present pricing. Even contract goods in many in- stances are reduced by consent of the manufacturer. We also offer to the dealers throughout the coun- try a great quantity of Sheet Brass, various sizes and gauges. Sheet Copper, various sizes and gauges. Spinning Copper, various sizes and gauges. Spinning Brass, various sizes and gauges. Brass and Bronze Tubing, various sizes gauges. Brass Rod, various sizes, shapes and gauges. Zinc Moulding and Copper Binding for art glass work. Numerous Brass Spinnings and Stampings. Electric Light Shadespf every kind and descrip- tion. All of the above are offered at prices. and very inviting Cascade Gas & Electric Fixture Co. (Oldest and Most Reliable Chandelier House in the Northwest.) Phone Main 2962. 1517 Second Ave., Seattle. adhered | y their dancing and cab New Cecil is pay jon to after-the * A lacarte serv day, with special)... s lunch at noon, Ail Ks on the market | me at moderate prices | }'!*' n of this popular grill. | jr ation is First avenue, be: | th son and Spring streets ‘This test will prove morethan any- thing we could say in an advertises rent, Write now and be sure to tell netor’s recent succes: feals with a man a thrusting upon bis daughter and 1 the riches they ea © daughter become erfly,” and the son a pro! entera into their lit riginal color before tt turned Was {it bleck, dark brown, n own or light brown? Reg- ) size at your drugg! fill your order direct tators, not being able to imitate preparation itself, have copied abels almost word for word. To a the name. im Bidg., POET DEFINED “She would be « wasn't for that pim: TRUSS TORTURE | Ou s ns have t Dut the re ' ated by weartng the firmed Fanny,” portraye 2 ; berg Rupture Support. We) Pauline Frederick in “Sapho" this first by a littl ¢ © free trial to prove its superior- | eum, tells rr d probably make it cle A. LUNDRERG Co, = that “You may {fesh and charming, If a poor skin i 1107 ‘Third 4 poet, but you're "#r handicap, begin using Resir npanion jSo~p and see how quickly it improv - gar lk | BILL HART—PATRIOT William 8. Hart will be present ed at the Mission in “The Patriot, until W day night. Hart pears as Hob Wiley, a former United States soldier, who has fo for his country in the Philip LE ? pines and carried its flag more than e once Into a storm of lead, who is tricked by an agent of the govern + as age Ecais EVERY MOTHER Maid Mad,” a two-part Keystone |on. rubbers. or ' comedy, with Charles Murray and | Allen's Foot-Ba Louise Fazenda in the leading | for, "Wwoatink FATHER AND DAUGHTER roles, completes the bill | inesd avn Bite fo SHOU | Invents Torpedo - LD to Guide Itself | WILLISTON, N. D,, March 20 F tharles J, Field, grandson of Cyrus K, Field, the man who laid the first |transatlantic cable and turned it) over to the American government, has invented a torpedo designed to |guide itself on a magnetic control | [into the bowels of enemy vessels The torpedo attaches itself to the }ship by magnetism and remains there until its explosion, which is controlled by a timing device. Gov ernment tests credit the torpedo with seven out of eight perfect ex plosions JONES WITH WILSON, | HE TELLS FACULTY, | Arthur §. Haggett, dean of the! {college of liberal arts at the Unt | versity of Washington, has recetved |from the Washington delegation in |congress acknowledgments, thank Jing the members of the faculty for |their stand with President Wilson | |in the armed ship bill The message of Wesley L, Jonen | |satd in part, “I stand behind tho | | president in every act of his deal ing within his constitutional power in dealing with foreign countries, | am willing to uphold congress in every act within its constitutional rights LITTLE LOST SISTER COMING SUNDAY NOAVANCEI5‘ FAILING EYESIGHT RESTORED BY OUR SYSTEM Don’t Pay Exorbitant Prices OUR OFFER INCLUDES: Ex amination of the eyes, a pair of our crystal spherical lenses tn a ld-filled apecta ame, all for elehty-five cents, veatigate, DO NOT DESTROY SIGHT BY W « Don't Znd.& UNIVERSITY U. S. OPTICAL CO. © Optical § METROPOLITAN THEATRE “@ Three Nights, Commencing Monday, March 26 MATINEE ,WEONESDAY | «The House of enti play that hi “ Lon Angeles i i