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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1917. PAGE 7 May MA, SOT ISTeIN | S PE CIAL — a brand new play, “Cousin Luey,”| which opened at the Metropolitan theatre for a four nights’ efand Sun day night. Altho m little bit flesh i ler, Julian ix just as full of ease| and grace in the elegant gowns that! A train wreck beyond delayed the company, and after the| e ChaR Po ' arm SY METROPOLITAN Jutlan Eltinge is with us again in he has brought with him as a dash ing widow of 27 summor house was seated Manager Jack Pierre had the curtain rung up and . J Tacoma For the purpose of cooperating with the homefurnisher during the present high cost of ; @ living, the following terms on homefurnishir Gaichiug veoree” thingede “ Giias| 4 hands set the scenery for the first will prevail until further notice: hom ac 4 Dallas Welford, in the role of the . servant, more than once had the $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 mo. ff packed house in convulsions with | his dry wit and humor. Jane Oa 100.00, nothing down, 150.00, $ 5.00 down, 200.00, 10.00 down, 1.25 week, or 5.00 mo. 1.50 week, or 6.50 mo. 2.50 week, or 10.00 mo. 250.00, 12.50 down, 3.00 week, or 12.50 mo. 300.00, 15.00 down, 3.50 week, or 15.00 mo. We invite the accounts of all reputable role of an adven turess, Was unusually good, In fact there wasn't a single flaw in the entire cast, for they were all good, and well fitted for their parts Nover before has Seattle beheld | such exquisite gowns as Julian donned in the role of a model tn a Broadway modiste shop. Such| gowns that words cannot deseribe in the character and KAISER PLEDGE OF REFORM IS ALITTLE SHORT BY JOHN QRANDENS United Press State Correspondent BERLIN, via London, April 9—Formal pledge by the kaiser for politleal reform wae generally hailed wit’ rejoicing in editorial comment today. But a number of the more tib eral newspape indicated clearly the pledges were not enough to satiefy those seek ing greater participation by the people In the government. “While the promise will please the socialists, they will take into account only deeds,” declared the soctalist organ, Vorwaerts Vote to Be Secret “The en ror promises only a secret general vote—so the fight for equal votes muat continue,” Insist ed tho Vorsiche Zettung The Taglische Rundschau, on the oth hand declared “Thus in a few strokes of the pen have been created what years of agitation and conferences have heretofore failed to achieve.” Calls Dispute Settled “Thanks to the emperor's inter vention,” raid the Lokal Anzeiger, an unpleasant internal dispute has a : . ae been settled. His address will pro trustworthy homefurnishers ALHAMBRA auce & good effect abroad, as show: Cecil Cunningham and Edwin|ing that there can be no outside Arden divide honors on the new|‘nterference and that the German Orpheum bill which opened a |people continue to stand behind Alhambra Sunday afternoon |the emperor and Field Marsbal show {s so well balanced, however, | Von Hindenburg.” that the margin of popularity of| “We wished for an immediate! these acts over the others is not|#tart tn fulfilling the chancellor's large i! omise, but the value of the em Jay Gould and Flo Lewis kept the audience roaring at their song nee and funny talk act calied “Holding the Fort,” and the Berrens and the Chungwha Four, two musical acta, won full approval Cecil Cunningham can sing and mimic—and amile. Backed by real beauty of form and face that, com bined, proved irresistible, and the Sunday audience didn't get enough of her entertainment. the show © Quarters” provided a good for Edwin Arden’s ability te Special All This Week vehicl act Jou Togan does some daring and difficult tight wire work, and Isa bella Geneva, his partner, furnishes pleasing decoration fer his act Miriam and Irene Marmets clone the show with an average dance act : a ee Nothing Down—Only $1.00 a Week ORPHEUM Edgar Selwyn’s comedy, “Rolling Stones,” at the Orpheum this week is a knockout. The large audience This handsome FOUR-PIECE Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suite, exactly as pictured. This suite consists of either at Sunday's performance laughed three-quarter or full-sized Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and until their sides ached. The plot . ; . j is hinged upon a story that is as triplicate-mirror Dressing Table; all in pleasing design common to the entire world as the names of “Smith” and “Jones. and perfectly matched Two downandouters, good fel She stopped|® sror's proposal is not small,” de} lured tho Tageblatt. “Franchise | reform is only one of numerous re forms which Germany needs.” U. S. TO GET ARMY OF MILLION IN YEAR’ ° Continued From Page 1. ° rifles nesded could be completed in the government arvenals alone, and by that time private plants could be put into condition to sup. regulation army rifles in enor. mous quantities The army is short on ma- chine guns. Ready in Six Months Fortunately, however, American manufacture of machine guns has been enormously stimulated by| European contracts, and official) figures show that private plants in| this country now have a manufac turing capacity of 140,000 machine guns a year, If orders are placed | by April 15, therefore, it would be) See our show windows for an elaborate BP sic, of Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suites. lows, who have lost their jobs and been thrown out of their boarding house, meet in the heart of Chicago and decide to hold each other up. As a result they form a partnership, and the experiences of these young sports from that time on is a riot Alexis Lace and Jane Darwell, two new arrivals in the company, from California, were warmly wel comed, and proved themselves to be a valuable additian to the Wilkes company The GOTTSTEIN original policy will continue as heretofore. current account may select a Gas Range, Refrigerator, Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Garden Garden Hose, Blankets, Comforts, Bedding or other seasonable ar ticles, and have same adjusted without the usual first payment. “added-to-account Customers having a Tools, bo sil TIVOLI ‘In Old Seaville” was the offer ling of the West players at the Tivoli theatre for the week begin ning Sunday. The new show has a Spanish flavor, filled with Span ish costumes and songs Hazel Boyd and Dorothy Raymond score unusually well with the good sized! audience yesterday in their clever] singing and dancing. The chorus put life and ginger into the play which helped put the whole play over with a bang. 4 Sole Agents: Buck’s Union-Made Stoves and Ranges Famous Pullman Davenports M.A. GOTTSTEIN OAK - Izzy runs on a wide-open town 3 ticket for mayor of Georgetown at 3 | the Oak this week in “Izzy the| : LSEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS iene comes to Ceotgeiows, which! is run by the women on a water wagon issue, is elected mayor takes all the graft he can get, and makes his getaway with his friend, MH the district attorney, when it be comes too hot for him. The usual iris, patter and Izzy comedy are | FAT EON oo ie AUTOGRACY FEELING “"" ... EFFECT OF WILSON posal at the Palace Hip| DEMOCRACY SPEECH is one that children will eapectally like, for it has two pleasing novel Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine ENLIST NOW The Coast need 316 Editor The Star: artillery companies CAPT. FRED HAMILTON, In Charge of Recruiting, Third Ave. and Madison St. as td make the Prussian diet more representative, after a promise for almost the same reform, from Im | therefore postponing reform wntll after the conclusion of the war, The kaiser’s Easter message gave specific orders to the imperial chan-| from catarrhal noises will be this distressing success Persons sufferin: | deat and hea now thi 5+) She w the can usually be |MILLION MEN IN THE TRENCH. song and monologue \"A Brave Attempt at dians, in possible to provide 30,000 machine guns by the middie of July Both rifles and machine guns require cartridges, and the gov- ernment now hae on hand a lit tie fees than 300,000,000 rounds, or about ONE-FOURTH of the required initial supply. As far a# rifles, machine guns and small ammunition is concerned, therefore, there is no reason why the United States could not be ready WITHIN SIX MONTHS to equip an army of a million men, provided appropriations should be} made available by congress immedi ately WHEN WE COME TO ARTIL- CERY, IT 18 A DIFFERENT SIT. UATION IT WOULD REQUIRE MORE THAN A YEAR TO MANU- FACTURE ENOUGH FIELD GUNS TO EQUIP AN ARMY OF A MILLION To rely on our own artillery, therefore, it is imperative that big! gun factories be built and equipped immediately | In Trenches by Xmas war department has only 650,000 rounds of artillery ammuni- | tion on hand, but thanks to practice} on shell orders for the allies, Amer ican private plants would have no difficulty in providing all the am-| munition needed SUMMING UP THE SITUATION, THERE IS NO REASON WHY| THE UNITED STATES COULD NOT ARM AND EQUIP AN ARMY| OF A MILLION MEN JUST A8| SOON AS THEY CAN BE TRAINED FOR TRENCH FIGHT.| ING. | BEFORE CHRISTMAS, THE, STARS AND STRIPES COULD EASILY BE WAVING OVER A ES OF THE WESTERN FRONT. tumblers and acrobats in Suicide”; Railey and Thomas, blackface come song, dance and music,| REGULARLY—Hood’s Sarsaparilla Before Meals—Peptiron Pille After This combination is having won brought “Poor seem grow older,” made lun case PRODUCTS COMPANY ola to have refor Remember— at “Quafftide” The New Rainier MEETS INSTANTANEOUS APPROVAL Seattle, Bellingham, Everett, Portland, Tacoma have literally swamped us with orders and other big distributing centers east and west of the mountains are waiting for their allotment of the new cereal wonder. 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Or with salads, sandwiches, cold meats, Dutch etc., etc. grocery stores, drug See that seal is unbroken and always serve cold. < “Remember, RAINIER at Quafftide.” PRICES PER CASE OF 24 BOTTLES: Family Trade, Seattle Family Trade, Outside Seattle $2.40, delivered to home, with al- Special shipping case delivered railroad or ex- 50 cents for return of empty bottles and press in Seattle, $2.90. Allowance $1.00 for return of bottles and case to Seattle. PHONE SIDNEY 1, Bottling Dept. RAINIER PRODUCTS COMPANY _. : SEATTLE, U. S. A. f Manufacturers of. DENATURED ALCOHOL RAINIER, A CEREAL BEVERAGE RAINIER, A HEALTH TONIC SYRO, A SUPERIOR TABLE SYRUP pen cases !this long, hot summer, but I have again, “I am crying, Margie, and, your health or your men to put them up to required phi ties that take big with the kids ttn o ,fo implicitly. Yesterday she said: case, why don't you let me come | war Strength Recruits are not LONDON, April 9.—-Autocracy in |OR¢ of them is Dave Woods’ Animal |feqture is Whitney's Operatic Dolls,| | LOVE pace) te dd ALL] Dear Richard, 1 feel as tho the}home? You may come, dear, when rage Reet ok anee Ber: @eming in fast enough, altho || Germany must be feeling « pro-|A°™ ® company of 16 dogs and |» mixed quartette of excellent sing rood God was very kind to me to|! come back from my Western trip. | heart, dear, will you not extend this is one of the most impor- | found shakiness from unrest amon, wo monkeys, Who impersonate hu-jerg, who put their heads on the|® leave me & dear boy like you when but Dr. Virot told me every day | more than mere forgiveness for all tant branches of the service. the German people, according to|™*° Delngs and present a playlet ipodies of the dolls and dance while! 1 can hardly write, little book, | Mr. Selwit: had to go. | Never have| you stayed in the sunshine of At: |my sins of commission and Ome T want to appeal thru The | signs read today by close observers |" /thout aid from man. The other /the heads sing. |The five other acts for the events, the frightful events, |, ee or ie vee i City Se oer wots laioat Star to the young manhood of |! of Teutonic conditions. aan | a —lare: Argo and Virginia, a highly |, ne ee ne crowding so /cusiness, and now that Margie is|store up months and years of | tw NEE cc gutiet te the GOMENI cet the talser should havel@@ b}] accomplished harpist and &. ¥iva-| eee ee eens nt know where (getting well and will soon be with | health for you in the future se pie aah love me, Margie! artillery NOW. The call to fed- ] thought fit to intervene and issue a| jelous sin; Dresdner, “The|t, pevin. Just as Donna was tell-|"S again, Tam very happy. I am| «pve wanted you, Margle—you S eral service is expected any [formal statement, favoring exten-| Raving Nu unniosities” offing me about her ridiculous time |*Ure I feel quite like a mother to! wilt never know how much—thru (To be continued) minute. sion of the franchise in Prussia, so Lockhart and|on board the Salvia, the postman | YOU two dear children, and I think | - - —______ |we ought to have a celebration for | Margie’s home-coming. | “Dear, dear old lady! Margie, I wonder if it would be wrong to said, “he ed, He is be serial Chancellor Von Bethmann “Tig” soruthe not bale put a vo a | Hollweg, was considered signifi.| 08, 212” for puffed-up, burn-jand Kibury and Quimby, “Pals from | ComIne 0 t only a fine but a volum: | oy Mrs. Selwin has always seem . i i {uous letter writer, For the first : cant. | ing, aching, calloused |Songland,” with ballads and com-|( oo arg of our married life he |&4 more like a mother to me than "To Rel Relieve Catarrhal It was pointed out that the| feet and corns. edy songs never wrote me a line but once, |™Y Own mother | kaiser, however, like Von Beth and then I was so surprised I do “T must see this business thru to Deafness an mann-Hollweg, adjudged that the hot think I appreciated the letter {success and I cannot tell any one cB |reforms should not be made until TAKEYOURMEDICINES ut all.” but you, dear, the great worry and , Head Noises | ‘the tome coming of ovr warriors,” al men grow wiser as they |tncertainty It Is causing me just n the Bon Marché e The - — contract still I am going out there | |next week to see if I can close it, Mollie j but first I am coming over to who had |now. Tuesday—April 10th ined ine hatin’ many Instances has cellor to “submit to me definite! derful success everywhere, and Donna and took Dick's letter |spend a day or two with you effected complete relief « proposals of the ministry of state, It ts sweeping poor health and|into my bedroom to read. Some | You do not ask me if T love you at 12:15 P M treatments have falled so that upon the return of our war-| fear of mental and physical break-|how [ felt as tho my letter might |any more—a question you used to . ° . tule heating © riors this work, which is fundamen-| down out of many homer. contain something 1 would not care |put to me very often in the first extent that the t tal for the internal formation of | “it is restoring lost appetite, giv-|to intimate to Donna and Mollie. rs of our married life. Why Ae a Prussia, may be carried out by ing the glow of health to. theleven by a change of facial expres. |Con't you ask me that now, Mar BRS of somsenn, legislation.” | |cheeks, making faces bright and]sion, Dick wrote [et Are you #9 sure I do love you SPEAKERS Jed with head noises or catarrhal| “In view of the gigantic Jeomplexions clear, and literally am more sorry than I can tell | po you inditfer ‘ Pg the, atata Ey, o4t out thie formule aoe | the entire people," the pro \giving worn-out, brain-fagged peo-| you, dearest, that 1 was not able | of my feelings in that regard? ad Fee [Pand ito them and you may have sald, “there 1s, in my opinion, no| Lerner waren rae Bed POO: | OU areoe und go with you on|. “Oh, Mergte, you must know how|{] Capt. I. M. Howell, Secretary of State. sufferer perhaps. from ‘total deat- more room in Prussia for election] Why go limping around with) For it combines that most useful|the little trip on the Salvia, (Queer | love y nd that have become |! Age g. 1 Hill eee ey Dreserintion oon be rs. [Oy the classes.” jaching, pares up foet-—feet 80 Jof all motals-—iron—In a course of Jame for a boat, isn't th Marg 0?) [ima ident yon you tor af] r. Samue! 5 a 0m f ade as fo tired, chafed, sore and swollen you) medic f pecullarly ef-|Tut I only succeeded n getting |1ny Afler we weather |) ASS Syn WSasere from your druggist 1 os CITY EMPLOYES T0 Itun hardly get your shoes on or| medicine that Is peoullarly ef-| Ti joan | told you about renewed {this terriole business storm, and|f/ Mr, R, L. Spargur, President Washington memeses (Double, Stren ety) ae oend Joff? Why don’t you get a 26-cent| “yood's Sarsapariila is made from|yesterday, and I tell you T have|we are going to weather it if 1 Good Roads Association. is conte worth. Take this home and R OBS BACK box of “Tiz" from the drug store) 45 unsurpassed formula of blood-|been sweating blood for the last | live, we—you and T and dear Mrs, Of granulated sugar; stir unttt GET THE! J io and siadden your tortured | uritying and stomach-toning reme-|two or three days | Selwin—will celebrate, if you wish, ae ge serene da feet glow witn{ ies including sarsaparilia, man-| “Dear Mrs, Sclwin has noticed |to our long tives and happiness to ' paint The employes of the cit tel ae makes your feet glow with |arake, dandelion, yellow dock, wild /iny being troubled, and I have hard |gether, But if she writes you now | ie tuke arms for the defense of the/draws the soreness and misery |‘herry, gentian and other valuable | work, keeping from her all my wor Jabout siving you a party, lense Oe peep A ta gor, os ok tala ah TT J Meal ar tlt alteratives and kidney and Ilver ry thet would prevent my-slving {qnough quite yet to enjoy a crowd The Delegates to the annual meeting of the ; ing them wh ey return and burn iz” instantly stops ; ‘ as but to corre (ing an example to private con-|pain in corns, callouses and| Peptiron Pills, named from pep-|to that dear woman all the com: |of people soe uate Pacific Highway Association, ae ea cerns, the city council is expected | bunions. Tz” ta glorious for|tin and tron, include these with} forts and luxuries to which she has Honestly, Margie do not § ) Sette cere auely. to. pase & resolution | tired, aching, sore feet. No more|nux and other blood and stomach {been accustomed, I think I should |want to spend a lot of money Just Nich tonics—Jjust what physicians pre-|feel | was not fit to live. now for pleasure, Yes, | know] sboe tightness—no more foot trou idles, which will be introduced by Coun and eff .. bf aid v t in reci ope? one idles ve * Climan Hanna, scribe, “She trusts my business abilitywhat you are saying: df that is the kilew, ! must be patient if I would ever ‘Peceavi, peccavi,’ like all who have sin- Shape sage