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War ProstratesSchumann- BEGINNING TODAY Mme. Schumann-Heink CHICAGO, April 7.—In her ¢ dinpos kindness to ever aumptuously-furnished apart | one ne ment here today Mme. Ernest the Almighty tine Schumann-Heink |e pros the love God bas trated—only one of the many t broken-hearted ictims of the te war tragedy The great prima donna’s Changed by Grief Over War grief is real | m a changed wor Mingied with the conflicting | *" ® away as emotions of her love for the | a temp What girl has not dreamed of marriage with some mi! Fatheriand and her adopted Jionaire, with all her worldly worries drowned in a sea of country, Amerion, le the vision also have to be luxury? In “The Price She Paid” such a girl fulfills her of her four sons at war. Three tee tis Feake Be fe dream, only to awaken to the bitter knowledge that the p of them will fight for the Unit | pote hae hes stm paid for her ts as nothing compared with the price she has to ed States; the fourth is in the ibe yo ‘mae that pay. | German navy ‘ ar tha * In front of her Sch oat boy, A is in Heink had four pictures. One . boat * year » the te, was her sot ago ne M. Guterson’s Famous eae tw Wicntaaton’ Sensahes sneaked ove he old Russian Orchestra 18 a ee. tS hare eA ™ CAL PROGRAM ar in 1 ar sailor he serves Ge OVERTURE, “IF | WERE KING,” BY ADAM Walte ig every hour in dang Schumann, a member of the die for the old, dea | New Jersey National Guard, lan . | and the fourth, August Sct oldest steperandchiid, | mann, the fmperial Ger law, both doctors, at man navy, and to accentuate | in Verdan-—my only rT. 5 the contrast, at the very mo | broth commander of an Aus Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, on the Clemmer ment that pewsboys outaide | trian-Hungarian warshi stage, of the well-known Vitagraph actress, Miss were crying the war headlines, sister's oldest boy a Rose Tapley, who was last seen in “The Chattel,” “ ee arrived with a | prone 4 rv wet ements rs sR Ha package. | ee brothers any old with E. H.-Sothern, demonstrating to photoplay pa Mrs. Wilson Her Friend | friends’ sons gone—IF YOU trons, with a one-reel motion picture entitled, It aire. Woc KNOW ALL THESE THINGS, Script to Screen,” how a photoplay is produced Wilson, and contained a brooch, | YOU UNDERSTAND ME Showing the making of an entire motion picture from yr eg seweagr — os aye 34 Tr rot . q ng gems in the cente c | am restiess and workin the time the scenario is delivered to the studio until companying It, in Mrs. Wile | —my art porwr tay oemes the finished production is shown upon the screen son's own handwriting. was | bringing joy to my dearly be Miss Tapley will appear both in the afternoon and the message | loved audience, and with th evenin “With renewed thanks for to 40 good, to he g- the pleasure you gave us last 0 © a little the poor war winter. —Edith Bolling Wilson.” sufte (as muck mone) ADMISSION 15 CENTS meer Hain ailing Wilsgr.” | sufferers (as much at money ling token of American loya | dreadful suffering — WHEN and patriotism, Mme * | WILL THE WAR END?) mannHeink breathed a si keeps mo up, helps me, too, t “What can | say?” she plead find coneslation {n my borrow ed, brokenly. “What can any | Asks Protection for America CLEMMER mother say Oh, | love Amer. 1 wonder what all will com ica it my hom my in our country—may . country. rt SBA His only “But | love Germany, too. country, an4 put only Oh, Germany is beautiful, and 4 and juat the German people love Amer kana ott © Seattle's Best Photoplay House lea and Americans. Oh, those and understanding people who make war—all of | nes at Noun them, all nationalities, all kinds | ne . —I hate them.” “May He tot let the whole great nation suffer because mann-Heink, while in Seattle, the millions for their own pock * " unbosomed herself in a } eta! Notice It. Drive Them | one of The Star staff, she I wish 2 were a man end Off with Dr. Edwards’ told of the tragedy of war that could go ae an evangelist thru — | | as follows ‘ortunate ones in Europe, n: A ee ee Oe cotbarraee | | Since ast February, I am tter what nation or religion Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The | | E most of the time just. for’ mercy's ‘sake-—RB should begin to clear after you | | lost ome of my MINDING THE PEOPLE lave taken the tablets a few nights, | | oT aie een? THAT THE MOTHERS AND Cleanse the blood, the bowels and | w. Oe el ‘Hans Sunshine,’ they cs | CHILDREN OVER THERE fiver with Dr. Edw | WASHINGTON April 7.—The | him, wherever he was at ARE THE SUFFERERS, THE | » tol satel body loved hin a” ets, the successful substitute for |*Usttian embassy told the United | _ ly lov im | MARTYR rey Press at 11:15 today that officials there knew nothing regarding the reported break in relations the U. 8. The state department officials the: «bout the report i—there’s never any sickness Sg after taking them. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that calomel does, and just as effec- but their action is gentle and fe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is cursed with “a dark brown ” bad breath, dull, listless, “no feeling, constipation, torpid , bad disposition or pimply face. with THREE ARRESTED IN - SEATTLE WHEN THEY LAUGH AT U. S. FLAG also an-} nounced nothing oe oe oe PENFIELD ASKS PASSPORTS E De. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a | GENEVA, Switzerland, April 7 ity vegetable compound mixed Eniage Ambassador Penfield at| e Yienna has demanded his pass iz will know them by |) Oy and will probably leave to-| _ Three men are in the city Jail | They” Jail | They were talking to Jules Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- |MOrrow, according to a delayed) today because they started at- Christenson, a Belgtan afficted with liver and bowel | dispatch receives! here today tacks on the American flag |, “Yeu.” he replied, and then sn laints, and Olive Tablets are the that they couldn't finish. into the men who had cursed } nsely effective result triking straight from the shoulder Take one or two nightly for a Adam Kainath, 40, a German, The police stopped the fight, but tk. See how much better you edd | and P. M, Basch, 35,a Hungar- after hearing an explanation of look. 10c and 222. All druagists. jan, were sitting In the lobby what caused took the German of the Puget Sound hotel Fri- and the Austrian to jail | day night, when they saw a | Joe Slim, 35, an Austrian, landed man with a small American |in a cell next to his countrymen flag pinned on his coat lapel, after he had cursed the flag while They looked at him, then standing at Pioneer squar As he arte ea EG MATT OE | DENVER, Colo. April 1 is laughed, and finally cursed. stood defaming the colors, Sergt TULUM MAA ML ye Germans, giving their names as “You fool,” one of them said, (C. G rr and Patrolman P. W DEN {Karl Burke, 36, and Charles Neleon “are you going to fight for that Morris w tked up and escorted him day and turned over to secret ser-| — ——— 4 eae erameneecnaemmt A HIGH ORDER OF EXPERT PAINLESS vice operatives, following discovery DENTAL SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE Pa Te er Fy On SONGSTER PHYSICIAN'S CLAIM AT PRICES THEY CAMAFFORD TOPAY #UMRUIDGLUI GEC REE Lament? A including blowing up of the homes Ea 08 ow'ne 0 e's, TQ RETURN EAST §=—1S NOT ALLOWED 01-607 EITEL BUILDING Frank Baldwin, Police Chief Hamil N.W. COR. SECOND PIKEST ton Armstrong and three public attle people had their last oy I ok a jury in Judge Dyke HI school buildings po tunity to hear Theo Karle this man’s court three hours Friday aft season, when he san irda ernoon to decide that Dr, Maude Dr. Ss th “K. Greene, Gifted Psychic ernogn, for the Philharmonic. Karle! Parker, a ttle physician was not go Kast again to take up his | entitled to receive $51,000 from the work with th w York Oratorio) Northwest Motor Co., for injuries ar ec are and the New York Philharmonic so-| , d to h been recei in} cleties October, 1915, when an automobile ‘ Except for repetitions made b © wae driving and a car owned by ‘!) request, the program Saturday aft © company collided ernoon was different from that of Thursda THE JEWISH atthe begun observing the Passover, which tojLegan Friday night and continues tor elght days, CONSCRIPTION WILL be ix Austraiia soon, according an4 premier Hughes. Booklet, PSYCHIC POWER, gives inc re onstrations of spirit control in human affairs, proofs and affidavits, Book stor Third Cherry Third and Pike aud 1480 Wires sun ible der with A ipa 1a ac apna ga Sh er my seri NAVAL MILITIA Flocking to Seattle by boat and by train, naval militiamen | and rves of the Northwer eaded toward | the Puget Sound navy yard to day, in answer to mobilization | orders. | By 6 p. m. the naval militia companies from Hoquiam, Aber deen, Tacoma and Everett will have reached Seattle under full equipment, and proceeded to Bremerton Orders we flashed to Gov, I ter, calling for t naval militia men Friday even und he in turn flashed them to Commander Miller F », in Seattle, who wet the mobilization machinery thru out the @tate in motion Assemble at Night fen assembled at their art val milidamen had bee ached Seattle late Friday n ing, pre « the regular ord late Friday ‘ Comm Robert Co th th, naval dintriet t out orders for the obilization of the naval “fleet re rmer navy men who ore enlistments, and nrotled for wartime du exer | askemble at fre thruout the iat " on Alaska and and west of Minneapolis | The number of naval reservists ® not a public record They are Guard system, but will be part of the National immedi THE SEATTLE STAR Heink; Three Sons to Fight RTHWEST | for U. S., One for Germany + on MOBILIZE HERE jate ly federalized and absorbed into the regular navy Me them wil) be broken In aboard the erve figet vessels at * releasing the reg re for duty with the th of the Washington naval militia is approximately 560 men the Washington tia are a Pensa nd are “somewhere on the Pacific ocean,” aboard the Vicksburg AUSTRIA AND U.S. ARE NEAR LONDON, April 7.—Austria Hungary apparently has broken relations with the United States. That Foreign Minister Czern- in had instructed Ambassador Tarnoweki at Washington to demand his passports was re- ported from two sources here today. A special agency dis patch from The Hague asserted It, Go did dispatches received by the Paris newspaper Le Matin from its correspondent in Bale. This latter said Aus | trian papers made formal an. nouncement of Austria-Hun- gary’s alignment with Germany, against America. | Information contained Patches from The in FINAL BREAK ' | | dis Hague asserted th American Ambassador Per field and bis staff had been forma’ ly given passports, and that the Netherlands governinent would probably represent — th ited | States in Austria-Hungary t was or of rted that the other me le central powers’ allianc Turkey and Bulgaria, would short announce severance of rolations Count Tarnowski has never bee formally ° ° Loyal Order of Moose with band, chard st. head resting at Second Continued From Page 1, || ¢rii team and members: South side | ave ° @ of Wall st, head resting at Third Broadway high school students : ave. South side of Blanchard st., head jland, Tacoma, Everett and Bremer) Firemen and band: North side of | resting at Third ave. ton have wired that they will be Battery st. head resting at First] Oriental section: North side of Seattle tonight to march in the | gy Lenora st. bead resting at First pageant County-City Employes’ associa-| ave. the Portland delegation will | tion: North side of Battery st.,head| Young Men's Business club: come the Oregon-Washington band g at nd ave. North side of Lenora st., head rest- of 45 men, Puget Sound section, American |!2& at Second ave The list of organizations and the emical soci North Seattle lodge, N , Knights of place where they will f follows at., head resting Pythias: Form on the north side Navy band, bluejack re ; pol nan St, head resting at Third erult West side of First ave Associate ineering Society 3 2 with bead reat c at Stewart st. of Seattle Sher side of Battery} ,Queen City lodge, No. 10, Knights Four companies coast artill st., head resting at Fourth ave of Pythias: North side of Lenora y | recognized as ambassador to the U. 8. He is now tn Wash-| ington, and has been re for al month or more, cooling his heels and waiting for the Un a |to receive him formally as a di iplo |matic envoy | Tarnowskti succeeded Coun’ |Dumba, whose recall was asked b the U.S. because of his propagan ‘YOU'RE BILIOUS! Have Bad Breath and Sour Stomach. Laxative for Men, Women and Children. 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TOMORROW For One Week The Play That Set The Whole World Talking MARGUERITE 7 Wonderful Reels 250—LOGE SEATS—25c¢ 50—CHILDREN—5Sc A st., between Third and Fourth aves, ons of the can Revolution Other arn military organiza First ave nate smal AB 2: resting = ecw yee ead eet a ihe eetine at; WOodmen of the World, four « se — aie ans Ge} Mee ad pm camps South side of Lenora st, 1 y . : a ‘ety: | head resting at Second ave. the evening f First American Red Cross society: |" "4 ; ‘ }ave., h t uth side of Battery st, between rmy and Nav North ‘ye ae sad’ and Wane aves |side of Virginia st, head resting at and be First ave Comp sanitary detach The ‘Gitioers’ head re " of the uth side of |, The Officers’ Reserve corps Brem oO. F Battery ting at Third |*T@ining class will meet at Fourth ne, Jolin wing koe and Virginia at 6:45 p.m King County Medical society Those not members of any Ev E.: West | South side of Battery st., be organization: Stewart st., head side of I following Brem- | Third and Fo: aves. | resting at First ave. ert lodg College club: South side of Bat Any organization not listed above hes a lodge, B. P, O. B.: West | tery st., head resting at Fourth ave, | which desires to participate in the First ave., following Everett, Ladies of the Elks: North side of parade should get in touch with wie Bell st., head resting at First ave. rand Marshal B. L. Swezea, Main Ballard lodge, B. P.O. F.: West, Canadian Women’s club: North to be assigned a position in the aide of First ave., following Taco- | #! de of Bell st., between First and | parade. a lodge. pond aves. The list of m ing places some Railway Men's club and Oregon e pritist American Relief associa-|of the organizations have decided Washington band: North side of tion, with kiltle band and members: | upon, before marching to their ull st., head resting at First ave.| North side of Bell st., head resting | Place in the parade, follows Ex members of the National | at Second ave. | Ladies of the A. R.—At the Guard from all states: North side! Imperial order, Daughters of the Armory, 6:30 of Wall st., head resting at Second | British Empire: North side of Bell) G. A, R., all commands—At the ave. st., between Second and Third aves. | Armory, 6 Fraternal Order of Eagles: North Carl M. Thygesen auxiliary S hall, Seventh side of Wall st., head résting at| United States Spanish War Vet-/and Pine. Third avenue | Veterans: North side of Bell st., be-| Elks—Elks’ club, 6:30. Spanish-American War Veterans | tween Second and Third aves Ladies of the Elks—Elks’ ol and drum corps of Loyal Order of} C circle, La 6:20. Moose: South side of Wall st., head | of the G. A. R orth side of Bell Woodmen of the World—Wood- resting at First ave st., head resting at Third ave. s hall, Fourth and Marion, Training class of the officers’ re Rainier chapter, Daughters of! ¢ erve corps, U \.: South side of |the American Revolution: North{ Army anc Navy Union—First and all st., head resting at side of Bell st., between Third and| Lenora, 6:30. a} ave Fourth aves. ransportation Club—In front of | f — Elsworth circle, Ladies of the G.| Moore theatre, at 6:45. ; ios A. Re North side of Bell st,, be-! Officers’ reserve corps, training | {tween Third and Fourth aves Fourth ave. and Virginia st., | ATTENTION, MARCHERS! || G. A. R. organizations: South i Take stations assigned by | |side of Bell st., head resting at| Associated Engineering Societies marshal on cross streets lead- | | First ave {—In front of Arctic building, on ing into First ave. north of || National League for Women’s|Third ave. at Cherry st a: Virginia st., before 7 p. n | Servic South side of Bell st} Canadian Women's —la ; Line of march will be south | |head resting at Third ave tront of Moore theatre. t on First ave. to James st., north Washington Society of Maytlow Moose—At the Moose club ‘ on Secont e. t st., up | (er Descendant South side of Bell} Municipal League—At the Wash. Union ri and | |8t., between Third and Fourth ington Annex bring a flag j then south to the Arena Century club: South side o Womens League of National F Ry order of Chief Becking. | |8t. between Third and Fourth aves.|Service—108 Cobb building, 6:45; y ham, no autos will be parked on | | Sunset club: South side of 1 all women invited to join in line. a marching streets after 7 p. n st., between Third and Fourth aves. Red Cross cadets, girls between € No autos will be permitted || Daughters’ of the Pioneers of; 16 and 18—Meet at Leppe hall, 4 in the parade | Washington: North side of Blan-| Fourth and Pine, at 6:30 this aft- Co-operate by following or- | {Chard st., head resting at First ave. | ernoon ders of Marshal ‘Swesea and Transportation club of Seattle: | Woodcraft Totem Club—In’ front his aides, who will be in white | |North side of Blanchard st., head]of Butterworth’s, on First aVe., Aja. uniform and wear Elks esting at Second ave 6:30 anahi Municipal leag North side of| Knights of Pythias, Seattle ‘ | 1f you have not been « Blanchard st., head resting at Third) Uodge, No, 51--At Pythlan hall, ginhade plioe in theidine of (ees 6°30; band and uniform: rank in march, phone Marshal Swezea Colored — organizatior South, uniform N ae ain 4 or First. Aide {Side of Blanchard st, head resting} County-City Employes’ Associa Bouekaert at tbe Elks’ club. ) [at First ave ion—At Fourth eve. entrance to Students of the University afjeourthouse, 6:45; bring flags and —— Washington: South side of Blan- noise-makers,