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'Resinol "TZ" FOR TIRED, SNEERS DRIVE 'STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 3}, TO SHOW “MAN WILKES PLAYERS 1917, PAGE Cynthia Grey’s PUFFED-UP FEET YOUNG GIRL TO | FROM HOME”; ELTINGE IS se lad LETTERS Instant Relief for Sore, Ach-| ing, Tender, Calloused Feet and Corns PRIMROSE PATH DETROIT, Mich,, March 31.--The Human Soul Developme: corpora tion, of Detroit, was dissolved to- day, Its only asset—a little girl, ts adrift in Toronte the corporation The company waa organized a your ago, to m the soul of pretty 17-year-old Christine Nielson whom force of cireumstan had compelled to the easiest way A newspaper story, telling now the girl, a we ‘as held by federal authorities, Detroit business men Mason, James 8, Holden, ° Do as and William McCredie—to You're footsick! Your feet feo! t with Federal Judge Tuttle and 0 on grind me panated. | 2oB"E: form the Human Sout Development “Tia” makes feet markably |COrPoration. ‘They re to educate : and sore-proof. * takes the girl in Canada and «tart her on pain and burn right out of |e Tight path in Detrott later callouses and bunions. “Tiz Christine ved with a minister in the grandest foot-gladdener the Chatham, On) went to school, world has ever known. worked hard and made progress Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” at any Then, somehow, her follow-atudents Store and end foot torture for | !earned her history. They sneered year. Never have tired,| Christine's newly made friends sweaty, smelly feet; your dropped her. will fit fine and you'll only Christine fought a losing fight for you had tried “T! sooner.’ months. Then ehe disappeared. A no substitute. postal card to the Human Soul De z velopment cor tton from her ad: vised she had obtained employment fn Toronto and needed no more help. A representative of the corpora tion found Christine in Toronto's un derworld, miserable and despondent She refused to return. man Sou! Development corporation closed Its books. | FELICITATE DOCTOR | Seattle physicians gathered in a |body at the offices of Dr. William A. Shannon, Cobb butlding, Thure day noon, to congratulate him on his appointment as regent of the of W CHICAGO SETS RECORD CHICAGO, March 31.--With two more days to go and 800 men en Usted tn the army already during the month, March will break all heals sick skins (2.20272; Mined nae es a can’t have any fun! I am such» officials stated today, a failure. rede we sighé with this eczema that people avoid z me wherever I go. torments me so that | don’t get any | World's f) the ere of the Watch for “The Monday in The Kidnaped on series. ce, anyhow."* |Double Squeeze” b Don’t be discouraged! Even in se Sear. And the itching al Ointment, aided by Resino! Soap | ly relieves the itching at o rn clears the eruption away | want the best as directed in book- | WHY EXPERIMENT? in au original red Ce | t ahd positive roiled | I. have hundreds of patients who oeet gas on the stom.) Wil! testify to— troubles, gastritis, | MY Painless Methods, Of the stomach, ulcerat MY Scien w sore throat, biliousnesm|MY very poisoning and similar aile|/ro the For sale at all € made in that In sease of the gu SS) a eae Put your time againat mine a fe minutes any day in the week, ar I will diagnose your case and ad wil ‘you against gern werm Try a bottle today | reasonable fees, you just what you need. r EXAMINATION, ESTIMATION F ALL WORK GUARANTE! Painless Austin Alhambra fea THE XTEL APR. 1 Ou \AUDEVL Seven Original HONEY McWATTERS BOYS | &TYSON Features of the Late | Presenting Their George Evans’ Minstrels Revue of Revues Alice Lyndon Doll & Co. Bite of Music and Song “The Garden of Aloha” Hawaiian Dance Pantomime “La Graciosa” ie Mehlinger In @ Musical Melange When Was It? Do you remember the first Orpheum Vaudeville show you attended? Where was it? Who was on the bill? What prompted your attendance? The best account of 50 words or less will be published in this space next Saturda If extra good, we might invite you to a theatre party. Address “Old Timer,” Alhambra Theatre Orpheum Travelogue Orpheum Orchestra Una Clayton & Co. In “Collusion” EF ” AT B40 ANY SFAI May oR RESERVED 'N ADVANCE HNOON NIGH1 AT 6. "10, 26, 60,76 So the Hp-| 4 underworld and 1, Pauline Thurston, at the Alhambra. 2. One of the Garrison Si MacODermott, at the Pantages. 4. Monte Austin, at the Oak. COMING TO THE Srmavenni eed sters, at the Palace Hip. 3. Billie at |city for a white fluid preparation for traneferring pictures from newspapers to other papers or satin. | do not know the name of the fluid, but It is appiled or |smeared over ploture, then blotted | with a blotter, then with a spoon It loan be transferred by rubbing smooth side of spoon on wrong side of newspaper or other pic tures. Can you or any of your readers give me any Information to where | can obtain formula? |} am very anxious to get it. J |surely appreciate your columns. | FRITZIE. ou where you ration; but ila for & sim have hunted all over the I cannot tell obtain the pr following is the form ar preparation Prepare 4 1% d on y |pt. of hot |nearly cold | pentine | dissolving in 1 by low soap adding, rite of tur to lib. inted or water 314 fluid sp and shaking thoroly 1 fluid is applie to the surface of the p with a soft brush ponge (being care not to smear the ink, which soon ‘omens soft | nd allowed to 6 for a tes; then well damp the on which the transfer to be made, pl it upon the Jengraving and subject the whole to mode ure for about 1 minute. On se ing them, a re sed transfe it be found the paper l few h lain paper | r | ia e rate pre | on i This Is an- of ‘One Who No, we Dear Mi ewer to Would Like to lare not all cowards, Any one who |would lone respect for a girl be cause she allowed him one of the most sacred of all things, never had any respect to lose, “for him self or any one else. A GENTLEMAN absolutely does rot nor could not be eo base as to lose respect for a girl because she) }let him kiss her. } ONE wg KNOWS. Dear Miss Grey: We are two boys and would like to state in answer to “One Who Would Like |to Know” that we have been go- ing with girls for about six years METROPOLITAN feature Their posings represent Beginning Sunday night, popular ern and ancient statuary and Julian Eltinge will begin « ur] famous pictures | night and matinee engagem at} John P. Reed, 0 ktace come-| the Metropolitan theatre, {r | dian, will be heard in songs est and greatest musical cc dies success, “Cousin Lo has not been seen memora| ing Widow Lucy” {# an ev ment, and judging by the reception whieh has been accorded it on its and Bob Fiske a will present a 1 Miss nging ial added feat Oak theatre next wee! Monte Austin, “Th Singer,” in the up-to-the-minute war ballad, “If I had «a Son for Each 8 in Old Glory, Uncle Sam, I'4 Clive Them All to You.” Not a song in the long list by the Monte Carter singers has ever been heard in Se attle before, The new musical farce |ts “Tssy'e Ju Jubilee . ‘THEO. KARLE SINGS © at the will be Expos T MET NEXT WEEK ; Theo Karle, the Seattle singing thruout the East has min the ranks t f concert artists turn to Seattle t to appe M. boy whose John rs Seattle Ph tra, at the \ n the night afternoon eventr among from Julian Eltinge and aerial - - “Pagiiacel.” At the | afternoon concert he present visit to the Pacific coast, it Aida oat of New vont ths | ‘DAGGER IN THE BACK Eltinge is bringing with the entire original New York dread wh ning to #t Puceint | must | tions seasor him we cast, including Jan Oaker, Dallas Welford, Mark Smith, Mabe ars, Carrie Reynolds and ot man's equal note. ther ee The 8 nal Hon of the late George minstrels, will headlir Alhambra for the wee tomorrow je the MecWatters ar y sing and imperso: Mehlinger ¢£ behind a makes a hit. Una Clay comedy which she wrote with a good company humorous the “for young hubby can b of Aloha” introduces ton, hula-hula princess; Leo Hen ning, U N., her lover, and sev. eral native Hawalian musicians. Others present are: Alice Ly don Doll & Co,, In songs, and La Graciosa, seen posing in “Visions in Fairyland.” ee back pa MEDAL Haarlem Of edy_of He Nether charte Stn Artie ng way and in a and acts s how ofa sho fulnes “The Garden Pauline Thu it quatr reason why you the won and children of Hollar so sturdy and robust GOLD MEDAL # nal Haar irect from the Haarlem, Holland get GOLD MEDAL fame on every box ME DAL ie the on pure, onie 9 Importer oratories But be # Look for fold GOLD ations guaranteed Mr ORPHEUM Tho play for next week Orpheum theatre, starting matinee tomorrow, will be “The Man From Home.” This will be the last play in which Mr. Norman Hackett, the distinguished man of the as at the ment next Saturday evening Mr. Hackett will retire to accept an en gagement of a starring tour in the East in a new play. Mr, Hackett will be succeeded by Mr. Alexis Lace, an actor of ability and a well known leading man of atock, “The Man From Home” wil! give the| members of the Wilkes company many opportunities for really excel lent acting, as It has been one of | the greatest dramatic successes of the day and has always been a |eplendid stock offering or male and by 1 Drug Co. at the with the company MATS., 2:30 A Big Musical Comed | PALACE HIP The new Hippodrome Road show which opens Sunday at the Palace Hip will be headed by Charles Lind. | holm and company in “The Man| From Minnesota,” a comedy skit The Three Falcons will present an aerial ring act Nimz and Schuster, Vagabonds,” are young con the vi nh and pi The Garrison novelty p! Billy McDermott Only Survivor of Army Coxey’ “The Two mustolans no ekecordion Sisters present a eing and trained pigeon OTHER BIG AC “TACOMA JUDGE HAS DETECTIVE JAILED ON GRAFT CHARGE TACOMA ors defaul ) ball PA privat wer charge “grafting by Deput the rt warrant wit ry filed Prosecutor Selden, at of Supertor Judge Card, is alleged serted that tible to brit ed $210 f was Judge Card is suscer ry, m a man charged w a felony to “fix the court.” Roberta, acc jtion, ron, recently brought b M tana on a ch ording to the Inform ck fror arge preferred b: he afterwar understandin need —————-—-=- loved him. Does it, in your opinion, StopUsingaTruss TRUSS WEARERS Here's Great, STUAKES PLAPAO-PADS ¢ from the ¢ betne ap Ahesive purp. to 5 P and to afford STRAPS, MCKLES Plapao Lanorstor Louis, When You Learn to Dance at STEVENS [| You Can Dance Anywhere Or or tWo lessons. halls. Open and Evening. - Little Cost 1523 Fourth Ave.—Main 3911 rivate NIGHTS, 7 AND 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON “THE UNEEDAGIRL” ly Offering, featuring Harry Young and Madeline Reed La Estrellita | World Famous Spanish Dancer TS—10c and 20c request know what she wi as @ result, what he had done. of Roberts having as and having accept ith he blamed her, was paid $210 by Frank Bar. girl before he knew her, when he # was to use his influ ize Card to have the Day | and have never thought less of a girl if we kisded her once in a! | whit We see no harm In a girl letting a boy kiss her if she has known him for any length of time. TWO OF YOUR FRIENDS. t! Q—A man deceived a girl most eleruetly. Almost before she realized 4 iwhat was happening, she had lost her position and EVERYTHING. | “™ Frantic with grief, she tried to kill Y herself. While il she didn't ying, she told He never cared In the least >» what had happened until he discov- ered that he was found out. Then and said horrible things to her for telling. Now he tells people that she was not a nice r knows that Is not true. He had y done wrong a great many times be- d fore she knew him, She knows that © now, and so do others, Yet his friends look down on her and think |he is clever, He is scornful, and lewears at her, when he knows she still indicate a “low form of intelll- gence” when she tells things on bor DISCOURAGED. Evidently you are referrin to an answer I gave not long when T stated that “revenge de <a low form of intelligence.” But as *\it happens, the case of that woman Yland of this cannot be compared |The girl in the above case is justi- fied in saying anything that will dicate her as long as it is the truth, regardless of how hard it} hits her t er, Howe she merely to ge mplish no! * | Q.—I am a young man, 23 years of age, and have been keeping com- pany with a young lady for the past four months who, owing to her work, boards away from home. She accepts all invitations to the thea tre, etc., and acts like she enjoyed my company, but never asks me to| call on her, Should 1 ask her if I may call some evening, or is it her * place to as« me? Or does she not ask me to call because she boards| away from home, and has no place} to receive callers? BILL. A.—As Tam not a mind reader, I] cannot answer last question Perhar girl feels that if you} cularly interested in fur thering her acquaintance, you wil! Jask if you may call, It is really our place to take the Initiative in| |this instance BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Look Young! Nobody Can Tell If} You Use Grandmother's Simple | Recipe of Sage Tea and | Sulphur. your Almost every one knows that Sage| Tea and Sulphur, properly com- pounded, brings back the natural color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make ft at home, which is mussy and troublesome, Nowadays, by asking at any drue store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” you will get large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingred! s, for about 50 cent Don't stay gray! it! can possibly tell that you kened your hair. as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it afid draw this through your hatr, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, und attractive. Wyeth pound 4 No ono 4 Sulphur Com tful toilet requi site for those who des ark hair jand a youthful ap nee. It ts not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of, disease, |the HOGE BUILDING 1908 Second and Cherry sreashan Liha Owned and occu- pied by this bank. 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As soon as he heard that Sir pr-| nest had been induced to come this | way on his trip across the country, Worrall Wilson, president of the College club, immediately started plans for entertaining the man from the fce and cold. The club} ent an invitation to Sir Ernest, | sking him to be its cuest while in| city and to partake of every ospitality that his time allowed greeting at the train, a luncheon und a sight-seeing tour of the city | and vicinity are among the plans. | Other organizations of the city are also taking an interest and a of ception for Sir Ernest after his} ecture in the Arena that night is eing planned | YOUR SAVINGS You Will Be Interested In These Facts We are the oldest strictly Savings Institution in the state. Our assets are $6,300,000, You may start a savings account with one dollar and pay {n any amount at any time For twenty-seven years we have average five per cent on savings. 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Reed King of Blackface Comedians and Comp: Garrison Sisters Novelty F = pet ad Trained . nd Novelty Danctug Continuous ‘Tomorrow, 1 to UL. Feature Photoplay er “THE PALM BEACH DAVIES” A Big Girl Act— PERDESREEADERDRRATAS Pe ECR DEERA ERE BS Ok