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Even in your personal memory there was a time, perhaps, when even a very little capi- tal would have developed some opportunity that its lack denied you. DEXTER HORTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK mbined Resources of the Dexter Morton National and Dexter Horten Trust and PALACE HIP The Automobile Broker Whirlwind Greta Von Bergen Francis X. Bughm In Twelfth Kpteode 16, NEAR TO BREAK | OVER SINKING ie CHAS. P STEWART Treas or tent BUENOS AIRES, April 14 With Brazil on the verge of war with Germany after diplomatic rupture, and Bolivia diplomat. leally severed from Berlin, Ar gentine was swept by an anti German sentiment today that seemed likely to result in a dip ik between Buenos rin, wildest excitement followed pt of news last night of the sinking by a German submarine of the Argentine sailing vessel Monte Protegida, The first prediction of responsible officials was that Ar gentine would follow Brazil's ex ample in handing the German min or his passports, but the cabinet red action until late today The German minister held a con ference with President Irigoyen to- day, and emerged with the declara tion “Germany | perfect peace de and Argentine are at Many ments among ¢ popu lace, however, Were strenuously ad: | voeating drastic action Bolivia soted, followed Bra zil’s examp - and broke relations|! hed Ger | PROTECT LADY Dogs| LOS ANGELES, April 14.— The city council of Los Ang has grant: qual rights to lady dogs. The council! passed an or dinance making the license tax for female canines the same that of the male of the species— $3.00. 6 : al |Humphreys’ Seventy-seven For Grip, Influenza COLDS Free Medical Book U After such splendid res with | Seventy-seven” send for a free copy of Dr. Humphrey's’ Manual of all diseases and dip into its wealth of information on domestic prac tlee, age describing in simple the maladies proper for a layman glitmonrers’ Nomen Medicine a York Drink it— | Gargie with it. | Beemenas prove \ mam Bettie! Be: internally as directed tn book | let packed in atl original red carto: t and positive re’ ach, lower bowel troubles, gaatriti leatarrh of the stomach,” ulcerat stomach, sore throat, biliousn: ptomaine poisoning and similar ment! For sale at all druggists Insist Genuine ti pa Ee ES ‘Benetol beeper rr rary w! SEATTLE, WA’ javings Bank, $20,715,911.10 don. Maller, a atures—Tomorrow to Wednesday THE VICTORIA Co. Ryan & Ryan Novelty medy Blair & Crystal a “Courting at the Tennis 1 Court n & Beverly Bayne We GREAT shonmT tte itp and Sundays i and a lot of SHOW BOARDS NEXT WEEK IN SEATTLE COMING TO METROPOLITAN There {8 a strong possibility that |David Belasco will send The | Boomerang” to Seattle for an en |gagement late in June, as negotia [tions to this end are now in prog reas between the famous New Yor | theatrical*producer and Klaw & Er langer, the managers of the ¥ politan theatre. If the deal jthru, it will call for the ap’ here oF x theatre cast, which incl Pyron,, Martha Hedman, Wallace Eddinger Ruth Shepley Gilbert Douglas and | Pantag ~ a 1 hambra Ethel MacDonough, at the Al the 2. Faye Cusick, at 3. Miss Ryan, at the STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 14, ‘ARGENTINE IS ‘VAUDEVILLE HOLDS PAGE 5 1917, it indicate if letters from a lady friend are put on upside down? THANK YOU, A.—Carelemnners exceed ingly poor eyesight Q—What d the postage stamps on |LAW SHOULD STAND Dear Cynthia Grey: | would like of the readers on a subject that has given mea great deal of thought. Why are undesirables and thos who are physically unfit allowed since marriage in most thood? e should pass a law for the physical examination of all apolicants for a marriage |i conse. | believe this law wa brought up once, but for some conceivable reason. was turned down. Can any one give reasons for thie law not standing? | took this paragraph from an article by Cleveland Moffett and | think it explains to us why this law should be: “Every alcoholic, every con sumptive, every degenerate, every criminal in the world insiste upon hie or her inalienable right to mar ry and have chilaren—that Is to propagate e of undesirables who, in their turn, go on endlessly, peopling the earth with more undesirables.’ A MOTHER. A—There hes never been any doubt in my mind as to the grying need for such a law. Civilization demerds it Legisiation is slowly but surely tending that way, The moet surprising thing about it all ja that it hasn't come sooner LET HIM LOOK Dear Mise Grey: Considering the one-sidedness of some of the |letters aopearing in your column, 1 think your answers are on the ‘Don’t Wear aTruss:: Mere Mechanical Support Does | Not Cure—Binding Pressure Declared Harmful only a make. op against a col and cannot ba ex re than a mere mechanica supp pre |thos robbing the weakened mus | cles of that which they need mo nourishment But selence bas found a every truss sufferer (n the land ts t in the privacy of their own home STUART'S ADHESIF PLAPAO. PAD (» unquestionably the m scientific, logical and successful self-treatment for rupture the world has ever known. Soft as vel |¥et—easy to apply--inexpensive. many others, all of whom have been ace Hi identified with this comedy since it | -————————— — was first produced : o., a, a * ALHAMBRA | Silk Stocking Are ca sen Eagan ADR No Bar to Votes tlonal actress £¢ od from th clutches of the “legit” by Martin * ° will headline the Orpheum! TRINIDAD, Colo. April 14.—8t ville bill opening the we tockings don’t have anything the Alhambra tomorrow do with a lady's ability to cast her Her playlet is called “Mar ballot intelligently, say the female and {s the story of one girl's life ballotiate of this town, And they're told im allegorical fashion, with on thé war path today because some poetry” and “reality” as the guid-| mere male person made disparaging ing sptrite. emarks about “women with ailk Other acts are Wright and/ stockings and high-heeled #hoes vot-| Dietrich, in songs; Harry Tate's ing on questions that affect the com satire on motoring; Ashley and|mon people.” The women assert Allman, comedians; Ethel MacDop- that “the womanhood of the town ough, noted for her beauty and|has been openly discredited,” and jvolce; Olivott!, Moffett and Clare | they promise retaliation at the next jin @ little bit of everything musics al | election. and dancefied; Billy Kinkaid, a| Scottish gent from Perthshire, with} It’s getting fashionable to be ar- the oatmeal still sticking to hi* rested for giving birth control in teeth, hoot juggles, pipes and non jokes Eg tg “The Phun Fiends,” a large pre scription of mirth and melody, fea \turing Jack Hallon, Murray HMart.s © will be the head {line attraction of the new Dill at | Pantages, opening with the matinee Monday Chris Richards, the popular ec centric English comedian, who hes thousands of friends here, will be lthe speci fal added feature of the | week numbers inciude Paul Desir &é © in ‘The Twister.” comedy sket the Three Mareon! Brothers, presenting “The Wireless Orchestra,” and the Knickerbocker Quartet, “Just sing ers.” Mrs, Vernon Castle, in th new Installment of “Patria,” w be the screen offering. PALACE HIP Heading the new show at the Palace Hip next week will be a com edy skit under the tithe of the Automobile Broker,” presented vy Otto Koe mer and company. Koer i a good reputatior n and from all reports the sketch ought to be well worth the headline position it occupies. Other acts are The Victoria Trio,” featuring three pretty girls Erford’s Whirlwind @ensation, an aerial novelty claimed to be the most strenuous act in vaudeville Ryan and Ryan will be seen in a novelty dancing act; Greta Von Bergen has a physical culture act and also lectures on her art. Blair erack® formation and Crystal will be seen in a little patter and son OAK Lou Davis at the Oak The long and successful engage ment of Monte Carter and his com pany will come to a close in two weeks more time. Next week's bill at the Oak will be “Izzy's Holiday” Don't fail to see the fight scene in the first act, and Izzy's delicatessen store in the last. New songs, new costumes and elaborate scenic ef. fects will mark the bill. Izzy poses as a Russian count to win an heir-| ess and, needless to say, he suc- ceeds. eee ORPHEUM “On Trial” {s the play selected by the Wilkes players for Phoebe Hunt's return Sunday matinee, April 15, and It is without question one of the most important produc: tions so far secured for Seattle The play will be given a most elab- orate production, even to the re. volving stages used in the Now York and London production. ‘The full strength of the Wilkes com pany will be required. Ruth Ormaby, tly appeared as Ow in “Poor Little Rich Girl,” will play the role of “Dorts,” and Mr. Lace, the new leading man, will play “Robert Strickland Tonight will be the last time to ee the Wilkes production of “Roll Stones,” which has pleased all this i ing lar “The Biind Man's Eyes’ the next novel in The Star, will be Blind Man’s Eyes By William MacHarg and Edwin Balmer Fe | To be used whilst you work and wWhilat you sleep. When adhering closely to the body allpping or shifting out of place is imposs!bi #0 cannot chafe or pinch, No straps, buckleq r springs attached Iaarn how to close the hernial opening as nature intended so the rupture T come down. Send your name today to Plapao Co, Block 785, 8t Louts, Mo., for FREE trial Plapao and the instructive in formation necessary, —~ Advertise ment The Star’s Next Novel OOD myste rarity. William MacHarg and Edwin Balmer have produced a spirited and unusual novel 1 “The Blind Man’ The central character is Basil Santoine, blind lawyer with rema ception. While traveling unde on an east-bound expre in the company of his his secretary, this man « is murderously assaulte A mysterious young is suspected. Ef The my stery deepens. The secret of Eaton’s past is only slowly revealed. The situation is growing interest of Eaton in each other. The dominating per is the blind Santoine, through the eyes of his With their help he‘h uncanny knowledge of comes in contact and their motives. Not in a long time figure been created to a As the plot is unfc come more dramatic. quickly. This is a story you w SEE —E———SS=_—EEEEEE Begins Monday in The Seattle Star your opinion and aleo the opinion | -, and | yentually untary prisoner in the home of Santoine. c Ha le Gusthin, Grov |whole very creditable, Your answer Ito “Unhappy Wife” interests me. | think your correspondent Is away off when she tells you that her husband wrapped up in every girl he sees the street, for | have often heard men talk among bout the socalled and thelr comments but flattering Perhaps “Wifey” Is #0 wrapped lup in herself that she thinks hub by ought to turn around and look at her alone every time a good ie |teoking girl comes in eight She feels like leaving him—well, \ 1 don’t jow men if she can find jene #0 short-sighted that he can’t fee good looks and appearance in lany woman except the one he has married. | wonder, does she think the monopoly on feminine at tractions He comes home and does not tell where he has been and all about it Miss Grey, |s fair that |man should have to ask his wife's permiscion every time he feels like |going out alone? Perhaps he was |like a friend of mine whose wife him a liar once when he |told her where he had been one levening. | heard him answer her and know for a fact he was tell Ing the truth, but she would not take his word for it. | arm a single man, and it mrkee me wonder if the chance is worth taking when 1 see #0 much ragchewing going on over nothing at all among mar ried people. BACHELOR | DOGS POISONED | Dear Miss Grey: | would like to say to the party giving antidote for dogs poisoned that what most people term dog polsoners and poil-| ton pests is in reality a fertilizer used by the most innocent people on their lawns and fruit trees in) the spring, toning of dogs. a law against the sale of so dead ly a fertilizer, tt fish and other iliamelling ingredi hence the spring poi ents and the dog being of a more | carnivorous nature than the cat, rel Poss it, hence more dogs are than cats. | have lost! ag Ustad le dogs in this way. Both died in my own yard. this spring. MRS. B ALL CLASSES FIGHT Dear Miss Grey “A Reader” why is al the working cla The binding | ways asked or forced to do all the| ure retards blood circulation, fighting In time of war, and adde| | that this | ism.” if “A Reader” had followed with is a “war of commercial would have learned that the sons of the rich and titled families in England were the first to volun teer, and that these were to a |great extent exterminated before conscription was adopted. He probably does not know that in obtains, ard that all, rich and poor, and proletarian, fight might have noted that the young volunteers who went from America to fight In the ranks of the Br'tish and French armies and ably term the “capitalist class.” Many of these have fallen Cones them th Ty stories are a s Eyes.” a rkable power of per- r the name of Dorne ss train from Seattle, daughter and Avery, of nation-wide power d. man, Philip Eaton Eaton, is a vol- omplicated by the arriet Santoine and sonality throughout who sees the world daughter and Avery. as developed a most those with whom he has such a striking dorn a mystery tale. ded the situations The climax comes ill not want to miss. There should be is composed of | am| a lover of dogs and hope this word) ef warning will save many of them | really sincere attention the origin, | course and conduct of this war, he! invited to make a FREE teat right | France universal military service | el HOGE ; BUILDING ‘ Bere be oe an Second and Cherry ttenaban BO MEMF Owned and occu pe BOUL EP Re eae pied by this bank. ie a . Your Dollar Is Welcome Some people connect the idea of a bank | only with large sums of money. The sums of money in this bank are large only be- cause we have so many small depositors— over 5,000 of our savings depositors have less than $50 in the bank. Most of them started with as little as a dollar. | It is not the deposit we are interested in —it is the depositor. Your dollar is wel- come—you are welcome and your welcome not measured by your dollars at the { Union Savings & Trust Company OF SEATTLE In the Heart of the Financial District vole be the cause of world-free-| Bling ‘Ma Eyes.” “Commercialism” ie the very) smallest issue in this particular STOMACH MACH UPSET? wa it is purely a war initiated by the ruling caste of Germany to strengthen its dominance over that Get at the Real Cause—’ country and to extend the same Edwards’ Olive Tablets thruout the world. To thie end, h ‘That's what thousands of lthat ruling cas risked and lost German trade supremacy—so sufferers are doing now. Instead | He saw, tho it was without “The little was “commercialism” the taking tonics, or trying to patch é consideration. poor digestion, they are attacking the” lawyess, real cause of the ailment- The preachers, judges, etc., whe, according to “A Read- ought to be the fi to go to |war, are generally past the age- limit, but their sons will assuredty be found in the front ranks. “A Reader,” since he is a reader, can- not but have noticed the names of eons of five prominent Seattle men who have just enlisted—certainly liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away> / goes indigestion and stomach trou- ~ bles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambit or energy, troubled with undi foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ave a” purely vegetable compound nixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the — work without griping, cramps or pain ‘Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. 10c and 25c. All druggists, Alhambral OF | isa -THEATEL.: Seba) CORPIEUM \ VAUDEVIL A GOOD LAUGH HAS MORE KICK THAN A COCKTAIL And Never Leaves That Dull Green Splotch on Your Temper Every week some big Seattle business house gives its em- ployes an Orpheum Vaudeville theatre party, The wise employer knows it pays, because happy people do better work and more of it. TRY IT ON YOURSELF AND SEE! even the working class, of which | am a member, should try to cultivate a2 SENSE OF JUSTICE. M. Vv. M | The only failure a man ought to \fear is failure in cleaving to the purpose he sees to be George Eliot HERMINE SHONE And a Notable Cast, Including GLEN ANDERS, in “MARY ANN” Herbert Jack Ashley & Allman Comedians “The Dawn of a New Day” The Boston Girl Ethel MacDonough Songs of Yesterday and Today Horace Wright and Rene Dietrich In a New and Somewhat Different Offering of Song Olivotti, Moffett & Clare An Oddity of Music and Dance Billy Kinkaid Scotiand’s Novelty Artist Orpheum Orchestra Charles Burnett, Director HARRY TATE’S COMPANY “MOTORING” That Funny Satire on the Auto Craze Orpheum Travelogue Manilla, Crimea, Brittany EVERY "3 3. EVERY ante oan ar 3 SNIGHT AT 8:2 10. 26550, 764

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