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ET 2 Neer a NEW YORK, men in the Purope are plan calendar so Bas a definite day April ted « would year WANT ‘SAME DATE FOR ALL EASTERS © States THEATRE Comm 'ng Pomorre Matinee Wednes A. HL woons ORIGINAL NEW AGHT ike fro 2 10 mm fo fo FOUR NIGHTS ONLY Sun., Apr. 8 y. Avett tt PRESENTS TAN ELTINGE “COUSIN LUCY” ALGMENTED ORCHESTRA —PRICES— MAT. the open-| rm & Office open daily (nad Sun- » ! 1 wary |}, and put y fourth year bet a1 — August 1 particular Sunday € Seoie for Easter, and oth Id follow tn th holidays lar order. wou Business and Ang con ween could © CARDINAL SOUNDS leap year} July | be} ehureh | r rogu-| STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL oXoy- Joi mae-4.p)JULIAN ELTINGE AT METS Kaiser Will Honor 7, 1917, This change alone.~they sa , id mean a saving of $10,000,000 CA 0 TY In many parts of France, LL F R LOYAL F many and Italy Easter is the beg B ning and end of the year, for such RALTIMORE, April ar 4 Purposes as signing agricultural | gina) Gipdons sounded the call * contracts, renting hou! closin® | for wholebearted American sap- || | theatres, and sets a fixed date for | not 5¢ Preaident Wilson, iast ; the millinery and ssmaking | night, when he termed it the — trades. If they had an established | orimary duty of every citizen 1. n Eltinge, at the Metropolitan. 2. Lo Hoon and Dupree, at the Pantages. 3 date for Easter, hess men SAY, '} to show loyalty to the o the Oak. 4. Virginia, at the Palace Hip. 5. Irene Marmein, at the Alhambra theatre they could carry on their trades on alty, he declared, Fa firmer basis, and so save $10,000 ae Ge aaa | METROPOLITAN Jatraw into Father Knickerbocke Flo Lewi 000 a year. solemn service rath Julian Eltinge { .ne world’s | hard cid arre a; The Their plan is to give each month|fer than empty deciamations. It |/most popular stage artists, will| Alwo @ singing og th cae 30 days, add a day to each third |] ts exhibited by absolute and un- {open Sunday, April §, at the Met-|Cbimamen, “The Ch we Pour’: | ™ oe month, make the 265th day New | reserved obedience to his coun- [| ropolitan the where he will be {Jax Gould (poor, nario nncndnnt llenaneseon ibe Year's day, between December 31 call. The members of Ijseen until Wednesday night, in his » houses of congress are the |) st musical comedy success, instruments of God in gniding |} n Lacy,” written for him by © HUNT FOR SPIE in our civic duties” Charies Klein. In this com DENTIST Slightly sore of loose, an Breath are indications ‘This disease is a menace health, and if allowed ¢ checked. your teeth eventually fall out. as Rigg’s Disease) su Do you k of th ow ob whenever I do your ot) WATCH YOUR TEETH Receding or bleeding gums, teet > remain Wil loosen and I have treated Pyorrhea ceastuily for Heals Stub Old Bores, Cuts Burns, Wou aa vad Py to goo (known ent order | High-class Patnless Dent at beca reasonable prices. words 22 Karat Crowns 83.00 Biriagework, per tooth rections Natural Porcelain Crowns S00 #ores, be Gold Fillings $2.00 and up Patches wit Silver Fillings $1.00 and kill Painless extraction Free with sults are ther work. Examination and Esti-|Benetol jon free. For # ‘Third and Pike. R Eetrance 1504 Yhirad oon Open Sundays, 9:30 tin 1 M. \F Alhambra THEAT ku CRPHEUM \VAUDEVILL of Harmony Joa. N. Present ‘Pome wigh for tt Sigh for the Ah, take the ah. which t of VERY 7 AFTERNOON AT 2:30 3 The Comedienne Extraordinary Cunningham In Exclusive Songs Chung Hwa Four China's Only Quartette The Berrens In a Musical Novelty Togan & Geneva “Watch Your Step” “While We Live, Let Us, Livel’’ Nor heed the rur n “Close Jay Musical Miriam and Irene Marmein Isabella The Distinguished Actor Edwin Arden Quarters” Flo Gould & Lewis Comedietta Orpheum Travelogue France, Naples, Switzerland Decorative Dancers Orpheum Orchestra © glories of this world; and ror prophet’s paradise to come; and let the credit go, mble of a distant drum.’ lomorrow—well, gone. Who know ANY. RAT MAY BE RESERVED IN ADVANGR Charles Burnett, Director lea of picking th frui If you yalue your watch, le Haynes repair it. Next Liberty the | atre.—( Advert | Prevents In : Bertetol ie HIP | in Its predecossor, “The Widow h jing ai anes affo! pear policy Fuecin ' r ste sh nity { character leasant young man s ng woma He ide his true identity f his cousin Lucy to ch-needed Iife inst ever, gets him into so much trou ble that he is glad to return to his proper person In the meantime, This adrenturo, how-| however, he has posed as a model in and ¢ a Jeane: up a tidy his deception. OAK takes office ¢ i pat e old dressmaking o#tablishinent fortune thra eee ywn will be “wet™ next Jezy, the Mayor, t the Oak theatre. 1 munteipal poll satire on loc Monte Austin has another war song. The thirteenth ep Pearl of the Army 1 The he Palace Hip w atic De a ty and come singing revu which are a company of four huma ings, who retain and use heads, but a ven the bodies 6 to the singing ar nt program second Dave Wood feature « | Actors, rely by ¢ The Vnfatthful or a eal Cause for Dtvores. The “a¥tora” con sist of 15 dogs and two monkey Argo and Virginia, “the eminent harpt and J acious vocal t ave an excel song ar fferin Lockhart an are scrobatic and funsters re a called, “A ve Attempt at Suicide.” Jack Dresdner, The Raving Not haa a comedy singing |number which {s termed “Funnyos Bailey and Thor two black comedians who ¢ jokes, songs, dances and r PANTAGES | Heading the new bill at the Pan |tages, opening with the matiner | performance Monday, will be Gus Hornbrook’s big broncho busting act, ing j their » Dan “The Adelo com Wireless edy p! | Arline, Beck | boys, |LeHoen and Dur and piffe: bit, comp! in laylet in and in rent Von Bruce. a cle ORPHEUM The eum week tomo} Roll Mr seatt theat Fran coed eadl pa Wi theat beginning rrow, ing Alex le Mr ng A New Frazer, wit, Ohl, Ided ana attr n in “A ectacular Harr idea jollit Halligan Texas Round-up,” expert , and a great aggregation of Margot Duffe ti scenic Adler and Anna} merry and in “Som hi bronchos tion will . and corner Weber college melody thing Ne and er song and dance act, is direct f atoch man ALHAMBRA esque to th th of | ters, sophi othan win in give Arden, tl Cunninghom headliner » e Alhambra tomorrow blonde * players, offe! th will with the Luce, mm th compan rman of the r comedy who come been chos Hackett Wilkes the for in| com: | at the Orph the the com: ON IN EARNEST THRUOUT U. S. WASHINGTON, April 7. The roundup of German plot tere and ali enemics of the re- public ie In full blast today. With scores already arrested or being run down, countless other arrests will be made with In the next few cays. The enormity of this plotters’ hunt can be Imagined when |t is remembered tnat the state ment recently was made on the floor of the senate that 100,000 German spi had woven their intrigues In every section of the country. Officials again today ated t aration that “weil oi have no a will be mole t at this time on men wh have jong bee and card indexed becan abli a “ ections ¢ Watch Arsenals reasons to disclose ev taken for granted the hi watch on ‘ h reserviata b wh able to anawer the ca ‘ colors It {s known poi lay that ft has been from thes chief mnen refused to do t of Germany's spy maate many did fall before the temp tation of gold and promises of hig! ard he event of war bety © bidding sin Ame two countri ne “plot consular service America. Such aliens as had close connection with the kaiser's cc nts, and who cannot satl y explain the arrested at the action piciou ‘CONGRATULATIONS SENT BY TWO KINGS . WASHINGTON i dent Wilson today received person al messages of congratulation on his stand in accepting the German challenge to war from King George | of England and Victor Pmmanuel of | jit } y Third and Madison Other Matinees In Edgar sattle, but A play new Introdue He MIS JANE DARWELL, 6 comes | tickles cated amusement hound who sketch ah “Close us a chance ares Quar to stich role of Anna GOUNT VON DONA ASCHER IE The kaistr has called Count Von Dohna-Schiodien to his palace to honor him for his second success- expedition ful Moewe Commander raiding PAGE nk 3 re Ada Robertson, at ns, Miriam a a my surprise mander of the Moewe had sunk 26 sh Ho ran 5 in the times without injury eae Those Losses the new Jeading man, ‘Thursday WILKES PLAYERS Selwyn's Great “ROLLING STONES” SUNDAY || Cynthia Grey’s ” This time the count returned after the raider Atlantic. the English biockade four| rtinnernciatanins | Sudgest 66 7” Humphreys’ Seventy-seven For Grip, Influenza COLDS Best Results ° a unt will veo, \roat ant Mediot York We absolutel famous guarantee t i Tablets to stop losses {rom weakness or we turn your mor per box; and lor RIGHT DRUG CO, an¢ Comedy last season's | MK will Telephone Main 5106 i Al MATINEE TOMORROW—ALL WEEK Saturday al mI Anderson Drama York LUCH UNDAY MATINEL, APU 15th Return of MISS PHOEBE HUNT in the famous play, "ON TRIAL the Seattle ORPHEUM THEATRE will By mail, $1.00 6 for $6.00, LETTERS OLIVE OIL FOR HAIR Q.—Would you please tell me if olive oil is good for the hair WORRIED A.—Olive oll is good f alr but cocoa butter or oil 7 EMBRACING JEWISH FAITH Q@—Can any person with any oe rt 7 HOGE diay tulle” tak. Dowien. colleen Ws Cas 399 BUILDING hey foil ish religion aah gle This answer would be greatly ap Scent we a"* Second and Cherry preciated by pAb TWO DOUBTFUL GIRLS reushan Jewish faith he would became Jew in faith KISSES AND ENGAGEMENT Oear Miss Grey: Just a few words for the benefit of “Just 16 and “One Who Would Like Know.” 1 have been engaged for about six months. | kept company with a girl for about a year: nothing rr or less than just company Those first few hundred har kisses gave a more thoro explang tion of the present existing friend ship between us than all the versations we ever had previous ore that—hence our betrothment | €. F. 8. TAKE A CHANCE? NO Q.—i am very much puzzied. | have been ny for one yea came to see marry him. | consented, not set a date. oing with a yc and the firet time he me he asked me to but we did ma Wel | Lately he is always saying he Some onnect the idea of a bank doesn't k when he can marr a; und shat lh dessn’ make Ory with large sums of money. The sums Gifference to him if we marry or { ey in this bank are large only be- not 1 ‘. _ . ve n 0 iny sr 1 epositors— Now what do you think? Doesn't e have many small dey that show plainiy enough that he ver 5,000 of our savings depositors have Coes not ant He says if | Py . sdb tr WES on and 1 dente than $50 in the bank. Most of them want to, it Is all the same to him tarted with a dollar. Doesn't that sound cold for a ree Wagan’ whit mienee. It is not the deposit we are interested in upon being friendly with question : : 7 eae lable women. Do you thie | could —it is the depositor. Your dollar is wel- by [trust him | want oman ve just like every other does ! am widow, 23 lyeare old. My husband was a fine man and was just crazy about me |He proved by every act and word that his thoughts were of me a ways. And I’ve had other sweet |hearts and they have been consid erste. | could stand to have one so unconcerned about such a serious thing as marriage. Do you think he loves me, and don't you think | would be foolish to take a chance? wi a FORGETTING. ! « : + t one « to speak the plain) \ sau te 2p tte int et tos tt | WANT TO ENLIST? | SALEM “HONOR” MAN Yes, you would worse than {| culties: foolish to take @ chance. An in. Rt you want to fight for }] know what they will do with | Sieerent lover te am even mere M1) Hay cle Sam, here is the list of }|me down at Salem—they‘l Mill Gifferent husband, |} places to go and talk tt over {| me.” : } with the officers in charge §} Well, yo J | { u're going back any- Dipaae wieactreyi. ih ; gig f {| way,” declared Parole Officer Joe Dear Miss Grey: ave been|) second floor, American Bank {/ Fier of Oregon, Fri [reading your columns. | am moved) nutiding, Second ave, and Mad- (|): Keller, of Oregon, F 7 |to answer “why Not Keep Quiet? st. Phone Main 4024, Open {| !08 at the Seatt peer ane signed * referring to kiss. | Age Limit-ci6 (| took bac has Jing. What this man eays, | heart-.) °° oot twice escaped | trom the Oregon, y agree with. Just se soon as 1) NAVAL MILITIA nee penitentiary, 32 on your letter, © J new : m se roll man — jyou were a true gentleman and |} F Second | twice at the Salem prison, % worthy of highest praise. No dif-|) Py ee, fe tgs ca rorkies =: ae ferrence what you may have done,|} hasty Mtve = ieee vas serail have not condemned the name you ve one Elliott { and reputation of a woman. You!) 2267 Open until 10 p.m. Age are a wonderful man. 1 only wish!) jit 18 to 33 ‘ there were more men in the world U. S. MARINE CORPS ike you. | cannot imagine any secuund Cece, 181 Tekiew was! thing more terrible and disgusting Main 997. Open from 8 than the man who shouts from the til 10 p.m. Age limit housetop the guilt of woman when ) 4 he is just as guilty. Please take ) U. S. ARMY the Bible and turn to the book of d floor, Pioneer Romans, 2d chapter, 1st verse, and!) pret ave. and James St read 43 Open from “Therefore thou art inexcusable, |) ,, i and fr © man, whosoever thou art that|} m until 9 p,m. Age I for wherein thou judgest to 35. another, thou condemnest thyself; NATIONAL GUARD Mor thou that judgest does the (Infantry, Coast artillery, Sig- [same things.” M108 H.C. fh oly cores and Sant ami UNDERSTANDING Soar aaa oe Q.—Will you be #0 kind as to an-|} Onon day and night » limit swer my letter? There may be 8 to others just as thoughtless as the!) avixitia young !ady about whom | write. Al} forthe Coast. a cousin mine came to the city) juve heen ablishad at Third three months ago to find work. 1) ave and Madison st took her in and soon found her Meld ¢ A, sig work at $6 per week, Her expenses which ¥ recrui are not over 15 cents per day, as on, is taking me |she takes her lunch, She never offers us a cent for her board, has the best room in the house and her washing done. She atways seems to have money to buy foolish things with which she does not need, and e base’ Armory ONE THING THAT IS CHEAP gives them to her friends for pres a a is ents, She spent over $15 for Christ.) Sign on ovie theatre Rf inal, Imported’ Haarlem Ol t mas A MAN’S HONOR, ONLY 6 CENTS. | For sale and guaranteed by } the “Owl Drug Co. My husband is getting tired of it A Tt had Owned and occu Your Dollar Is come and your welcome Union Savings & Trust Company OF SEATTLE In the Heart of the Financial District pied by this bank. come your dollars at the morning at 600 Terry ave. é I'm not afraid of those authori- t down there—it's the honor men—they’ll kill me,” he declared, I know I've got them in bad, but. jI've been working hard here to make good, for my wife and little baby.” Officer Keller happened to be in Seattle on another case when the rrest was made. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The “Come-back” man was er down-and-out. His weakened » because of over-work, tack exercise, Improper eating snd living demands stimulation to h- the ery for a health-giving appetite and the refreshing sleep es- wel to strength, GOLD MEDATy Haarlem Of1 Capsules, the National Remedy of Holland, will do the ~ {l\work. They are wonderful. ‘Three seach day will put on his fect before he knows ther his trouble comes from =. the kidneys, the bladder, stom. or other af uric gravel or ach derangem that befall th Don't W ly down-and~ }today. Your refund your, mone |He sald he did not mind giving her | the first month’s board. | want to do what's right; but I don’t see how a girl past the age of 21 can| | expect us to board her for nothing. | have raised several children and they did not expect us to board them for nothing after they began to work. My husband is a working man and we are both past middle age. Do you think | ought to ask her for board money? THE GOAT | A.—-For her own good, you must have a definite underftanding with girl in regard to money mat- She must assume her share responsibility that being| nd And most all, | brought to realize that ¢ for noth ae vA Message Featuring the he ter of alive she she cannot get no matter the de ast. be ON TUESDAY Q,—Will you please let me know Players Sent to the Isla: sday | MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHIL DREN, 1 FRE GRAY CO, what day September 24, 1907, fell MABEL TRUNNELLE AN Le | ; . is Beautiful Production Was Mz A.—September 24, 1907, fell on| Phie Beautiful § mae Sree See the Blowing Up of U. S. Battleship —FIRST TIME SHOWN— COLONIAL : ny Starting Today That Thrilling Five-Act Story of Heroism by Elbert Hubbard to Garcia creen Stars D ROBERT CONNESS ade in Cuba by a Company of nd for That Purpose. 10c ANY SEAT CHILDREN 5¢