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HOUSE OF GLASS’ OPENS TONIGHT | --BlG WEEK IN VAUDEVILLE, TOO METROPOLITAN “Phe House of Glass,” a big mod erh drama, wittopen for a three Gay stay at thé theatre tonight. From all advance reports from other cities, it fs a Play that is all the press agents laim for tt. Seattle will be inter ested in the fact that Dwight Mead, who appeared here in stock, is with this production tn one of the lead ing roles. see ALHAMBRA There are so many Koo acts on the new bill at the Alhambra this Week that it Is hard to pick any individual act that stands out more than the others—there are several top notchers. EVEN CROSS,SICK CHILDREN LOVE SYRUP OF Figs If Feverish, Bilious, Consti- pated, Give Fruit Laxa- tive at Once. L-_ «Don't scold your fretful, peevish child. See if tongue is coated: this is @ sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour waste. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat. sleep or act naturally, has stomachache, indigestion, di rhoea, give a teaspoonful of “C: fornia Syrup of Figs,” and in a f foul waste, the sour ting food pas: out of the bowels and you have a Metropolitan } Chance are seen tn “Poughkeepsie,” | }& #kit which ts a bellringer from [start to finish, full of good humor and delivered by an A No, 1 humor | Ist“ Mtertie, Watts and Townes | pail comedy and sineiug act that is a riot. They nearly stopped the show with their good volce® and | clever puns, “Hallowe'en,” allexor- | teal dance of Allee Eis and Hert | French was a id, Beautiful | settings and fotchy costumes make | @n act that is not only original, but} beautiful Walter Weems, tn blackface, cracker a barrelful of Jokes and, strange to say, there wasn't a chest. | nut in the entire bunch, Howls of delight was his reward. Hirschel | Hendler ts a pianist who can tickle | the {vories, but who still insists on | avoiding the barbers. The } elie | are excellent athletes. Palfrey, | Hall and Brown close tho bill with | a little bit of everything | ee | | ORPHEUM | Little Ruth Ormsby won her way into the hearts of a large audie: | that attended the Wilkos Players’ | | interpretation of “The Poor Little | Rich Girl," Sunday night. The | story of the play needs little ex planation to the theatre followers | of Seattle, as it has been here a | number of times, both on the stage jand {in motion pictures. However, | it is a play that can be seen sev eral times and atill enjoyed. Little Ruth {s a real chilé actress, and rgd © powder and paint has tried to « Norman Hackett ts seen in the | state, it was well done. The Wilkes Players deserve a lot of credit for the class of shows that they presenting to the public. see are TiVOLi Firat group of American would-be Amazons! role of the father, and needless to | stores, Boston, driiling at Fenway park, the biggest baseball field in the world, to be ready for the war STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1917. call if the United States needs them for home defense. tive personality and fine Delton, Mareena and Delton are an unusually good equilibristic trio who combine hand balancing and voice. tuneful well and playful child again. dren | ative,” and mothers can rest easy after giving fails to make their little “insides” clean and sweet Keep it handy, Mothert given today saves a sick child to- morrow, but get the genuine. your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs.” has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plain- ly on the bottle. Remember, there are counterfeits sold here, so sure ly look and see that yours is made by the “California Pig Syrup Com pany.” any other fig syrup. | | Chil this harmless “fruit lax The new West company, at the Tivoll, presents a lively musical comedy this week he head ng, “Allah's Garden.” story has to do with two sailors getting | a mixed up in Turkey. Fairly good comedy, with a good looking chorus, who can warble as wel dance, delighted the Sunda which | °"* eee PALACE HIP Flo Adler and company, “singers of popular songs,” are the topline number at the new Hippodrome road show at the Palace Hip, and this week. Sunday the little family scored a big hit at the opening yes | theatre was packed. The » # thin terday. Miss Adler has an attrac-j week aro particularly catchy and ~ $100,000,000 Government of the French Republic Two-Year 54% Secured Loan Convertible Gold Notes Interest Payable April and October 1 Principal and Interest Payable at the Office of J. P. 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Late Saturday afternoon the po-| Hee obtatned identification of more | than $800 of the jewelry that was Kazis recovered Saturday morning Wheri||lowstone hotel, 1212% First ave.,|in Seattle Fri the police arrested “Dutch” Rohde} jand Harold Crottey, The burglars} | ently Iked to see the accounts jof their robberies appear in the pa-| | pers, for a newspaper clipping, tell t the home of Dr. P. A. Purdy 782 17th ave. N., was found, On this c over $800 worth of jew elry was Identified as stolen from | | Dr. Purdy s home | The Seattle mollycoddle |complained to the court that ais | wife tried to spank him was prob. latdy @ peace-at-any-pricer. who} ‘QUCH! PAIN! RUB OUT RHEUMATISM Stop Suffering! Relief Comes) the Moment You Apply | “St. Jacobs Oil.” | Rheumatiom is “pain oniy.” Not one case in fifty requirés in ernal tment, Stop drugging' tub the ailsery right away! 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ATICES BOPUL LE HOME FUOW SHEDS SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT For the purpose of co-operating with the homefurnisher during the present high cost of living, the following terms on homefurnish- ings will prevail until further notice: or $ 4.00 nio. or 5.00 mo. 6.50 mo. 10.00 mo. ' nothing down, $1.00 week, nothing down, 1.25 week, $5.00 down, 1.50 week, 10.00 down, 2.50 week, 250.00, 12.50 down 3.00 week, 12.50 mo. 300.00, 15.00 down, 3.50 week, 15.00 mo. We invite the accounts of all reputable and trustworthy homefurnishers $ 50.00, 100.00, 150.00, 200.00, sd or or \selzed. They also found a rectify | ‘o ing of a burglary being committed | ing outfit by which bonded whisky,|Ed¢mund Bowden, will be given at Our “added-to-account” policy, original with us, and which patrons have found so convenient, will continue leged to selec as heretofore. Customers are privi- t seasonable articles, such as a Gas Range, Refrigerator, Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Gar- den Tools, Garden Hose, Blankets, Comforts, Bed- ding, etc., and have them adjusted to their current account. M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Seattie’s Popular Home Furnishers, Becond Ave, Between Pike and Pine. Too Much Booze Is Found by Searchers Seragt. V. R. Putnam's dry squad found too much Mquor at the Yel- Saturday evening, when five five gallon demijohns and a two and one-half gallon demijohn, all taining “stretched” whisky con. | were they said, was “reduced.” Mrs. | EB. Hapris, landtady of the hotel,! as arrested and released on $500 cash bond. Former Mayor Goes to His Last Rest The funeral of William D. Wood, | former mayor of Seattle, and pro bate judge for King county, was) \eld Sunday afternoon at the Ply-| mouth Congregational chureh Rev M. A, Matthews paid tribute t Judge Wood's services to the com- munity and state. | Kicks “Dead Man”; He Walks Away “Never mind coming out for that fellow. Somebody kicked him, and he got up and walked away,” was the telephone 1 that Deputy Cor | oner Howard E. MacDonald receiv-| ed Just as was getting ready Sun day morning to go to Leschi park, ! where & man Was reported lying | dead near the end of the cable, Jar of Gold Stolen Lewis Peterson, 2213 W. 62nd st.,! notified the police Sunday that a fruit jar which contained $ in gold had been stolen from under his house, where he kept it hidden. | AIN'T WAR HELL? | German measles will be high treason as soon as Wilson makes up his mind 2 AGENTS: D. A. R. Gather in Seattle This Week The 16th annu Washington D. ‘Various Forms’ Of Headache sembly of the aches properly to understand the: . will be held nd Saturday in Re ae ae the affection” D oe 4 T program will be-| he . 7 t even. gin at 10 o'clock Friday morning. ‘eatment SS ebous Election of officers will be held | we gust trapnee nes , |Saturday morning. A breakfast bo treated ‘according to the eam 4 must not be particulsr to for the retiring state regent, Mrs.|q remedy intended to cause which noon Friday at the Hotel Sorrento jt by Mrs, William H. Oliver, regent of Lady Sterling chapter. fe pais ‘uDeit the , has been “To this purpose antt-kamnis: foundamo: Crooks Busy Sunday Burglars and sneak thieves were | TOeuIsr ettacki unusually busy, according to the|coming number of reports received by the | Tablets. 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