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ma, - Dading Pw of Bon- Opto To Make Weak Eyes Strong Doctor Says It Strengthens Eyesight 50 per cent in One Week’s Time in Many Instances} Extracting Is FREE! Anaesthetic Used Is FREE! A Thorough Is FREE! Sunday afternoon of the audience every minute time, rich, in song and patter, r have a supply of good jokes songs that wins her applause. Me Kinkakt scored big on the bag pipes, and Harry “Motoring” laughs. closed the show with a litte bit of everything. | THEATRES ALHAMBRA Hermine Shone scored a big hit in “Mary Ann” at the opening per formance of the new Alhambra bill The little play has a real, honest-to-goodness @ plot that held the atfention ¢ the Hermine Shone Is an actress @ real artiste Horace Wright Rene Diet were good, iving] many encores as their re ward Herbert Ashley and Jack Allman, two clever comedtans, Wihel MacDonough has a way of singing Hn and ‘Tate's satire on chock-full of Moffett and Clare was Olvottl, but mostly dancing ORPHEUM “On Trial” played to a large au dience on it# opening performance, Sunda wonder little stock company will score bi« in before the Week is over, play could never have been sticcess fully presented without the revoly ing stages first, jVolving stage ally being rotated back to previous the lay, at al Orpheum. It is a and one that the The It tells the last act and then the use of re . the trial is continu events. succesatul presentation of the is a credit to the V ee Probably the return of Hunt had something to do with the play But whether it had or not lkes players, . TIVOLI | Examination Invaluable Advice on the Proper Care of Your Priceless Teeth is FREE! You can have your choice of either the wonderful new anaesthetic used and recommended by Dr. Sipes and the entire Boston Dental Staff, or genuine NOVOCAIN without costing you a single penny— no matter how many teeth are to be removed. | For one solid year Dr. Sipes has been, demonstrat- ing genuine PAINLESS men, women and children dentistry. Thousands of have been treated during that time without a single failure. | The newest discovery of science, used in Seattle exclusively by the Boston Dental Company, has lit- erally robbed the dental chair of both fear and pain. The most difficult and obstinate operations are now performed by the Boston staff of skilled spe- cialists without even the slightest feeling—much less hurt. This remarkable new anaesthetic is simple, abso- lutely harmless under all conditions, and so easily applied—just a drop or two directly to the gums and live nerves can be extracted without your even Teeth prepared for fillings, crowns or er knowing it. bridgework, etc., all at one sitting. | There is absolutely no obligation attached to Dr. Sipes’ FREE offer—no other work need be ordered. An estimate will be given, if you request it, on the cost of any other work necessary—an exact price of the completed work. This price will probably be about half what you would expect to pay. The Boston D-ntal Company do only one kind of dental work—the very best—using the finest stand- The Boston offices have been estab- lished in the present location for more than fifteen years—always busy, always progressing. Come any time, any day, for FREE PAINLESS ard materials. EXTRACTING. f Boston Dental Co. 1420 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE (Opposite Bon Marche) A Free Prescription You Can in Have Filled and Use at Home Victims of eye strain and other eye weaknesses, and those who wear glasses, will be glad to know that, according to Dr. Lewis, there is real hope and help for them) Many whose eyes were falling say the have had their restored by this remarkable ription and many who once glasses say they have thrown |; piiem away. One man x0 after using it “l was almost blind Could not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without my glasses and my eyes do not hurt any more. Ai night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine all the time. It was I!ke a mir- acle to me.” A lady who used tt says: “The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for 16 days everything seems clear, I can read even f pr without glasses Another who used 1 " was bothered with eye ssed by overworked, tired eyes which induced fierce head aches. I have worn glasses for several years, both for distance and | work, and without them I could not | read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. 1 can do both now and have discarded tny long distance sglasses altocetter, [can count the tering leaves on the trees across the Street now, which for # years have looked like a dim blur to + 1 cannot ex Joy at wr as done for me It is believed that thousands who were akses can now disc and them STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ina ye jin ® reasonable time and multt tudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes #o as to be| spared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Kye troubles of many descriptions may be won- derfully benefited by the use of this prescription at home. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto |tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and let it dissolve. With this liquid, athe the eyes two to four times fering at the Tivol! theatre Sund afternoon, am? the play seeme delight the fairly goodalzed audi sence hit, jand George Ford served out a lot of novelty centric dancers in “Courting at the Tennis Court,” fecting women |faculty members and Seattle « perta | woman is welcome to attend. |year 500 women registered for th “The Beauty Doctor” was the of. Time and again the princi pals were encored for their efforts Hazel Boyd scored another personal and Willis West, Dick Hyland med y come. ood ana somo stale PALACE HIP The new vaudeville show which opened Sunday at the Palace Hip headed by Otto Koerner and com- in a funny little playtet, en- “The Automobile Broker.” ketch ts full of humor and ns, and Koerner scored as ria Trio, In “A Lyric offering of harmon medy, Erfort Whirl wind Sensation is a good aerial Ryan and Ryan are oo Blair and Crystal, have a comedy singing and talking act. Greta Von Bergen, iture Girl,” does a lot ult contortion tricks and delivers of ditt \a talk on physical development HOMEKEEPERS HEAR LECTURES, Seattle housewtves who attended | the opening session of the third an nual homekeepers’ conference M day, gained some technical tnforma- jtion on efficient wartime economy The conference will continue al! Subjects taken up Monday, or scheduled for other sessions during jthe week, deal with fabrics, their|! fo cost and values; business principles for homekeeping; jury; fire hazard kitchen nin finance; laws af ; color combinations care of clothing; music apprecia tion; shopping ethics; care of the teeth, and dozens of other kindred! subjects which are taught to scien tifle homekeepers these days The conference opened at 1 p.m. in Meany hall, and will convene Tuesday at 9:20 a m_ Different x Any Last deliver the lectures. six-day course Tuesday morning's program fol jlows: 9:30am, “Thirty Ways of ‘eparing Egg.” Miss Rausch “Canning and Preserving,” France B, Heverlo, instructor in home eco nomics; “Woman as a Business Aid to Her Husband,” Prof. Edwin A Start; “Chemistry of the Home,” Prof. Robert Ross. Tuesday afternoon program “What Women Should Know of Fi J. W. Spangler of the Se ational Bank; “What It Costs to Send a Girl to College,” Dean Ethel Coldwell; “Where the} law Touches Woman,” Reah White head; “How to Prevent Fire in the Home,” J. H. Schively, and a com |pany dinner demonstration CELEBRATING ITS 32nd anni versary, the Seattle Turnverein will give its annual demonstration of physical culture Friday evening, | April 27, at the Metropolitan the atre _ FAR VISION ose Without Lines daily. You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the |start and inflatnmation and red |ness will quickly disappear. If your| eyes bother you even a little it is| your duty to take steps to save them now before it 1s too late. Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared | for their eyes in time. | “Note: Another prominent physl-| cian to whom the above article was |rupmitted, said: "Yes, the Bon-Opto [prescription is truly’ a wonderful tye. remed Ite constituent gredients ate well known t eye specialists and widely rwork or misfit Klasse I can highly mend it in case of lweak, watery, aching, smarting, itch ing. burning eyes, red lids, blurred vision, or for eyes inflamed from ¢x posure to amoke, gun, dust or wind. It is one very few prepara tions I feel should be kept on hand for regular use in almoat every fain * Ron-Opto, referred to above, is t medicine or a # not @ pa | 2 It ia an ethical preparatic e formula being printed on tt peckage, The manufacturers guar antes It to strengthen eyesight 60 per finces or refund the mo H ¢ obtained from any « iruggis land tm sold in thie clty by the leading \druggiats.—-Advertiaoment. ‘q 4055-4056 Arcade Building in the Lens Home of the Kryptok Lens We Prescribe, Manufacture and Fit Glasses. Seattle's leading Optical Place. Established 1910. NO CHARGE for Se ‘ews, Springs or Leather Caves TAL—Wo will fit you } with reading glasses, {n guaranteed gold-filled ) } frame, complete, including ) thorough ex ) amination $4.50 EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE AND EAR Walton R Phoebe | the play | “The Physical pl * | etrangers. STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1917. * GRAY HAIRS SHOW LIP CARES « Aa T named Dick and Maloolm | Stuart to each other, Ittle book, here was a quick look of appraisal in each man's eyes as he appatent ly took {n the other's proportions, mental and physical Roth men were in the first flush jof maturity, and altho both were over the verage in height and/ dulld, Dick was slightly the small er of the two. 1 suppose It was because Dick had been working #0 very hard that he looked older than Malcolm in reality Malcolm Stuart was « few years older than Dick, Dick was growing a little gray at the temples and there was the begin ‘ning of a crow's foot or two at th corners of his eyes, His ps were firmer and his Jaws squarer than malcolm's “Why, Dick, poor Dick, Is bei ning to look old 1 sald to myself wonderingly. For the first time it }came to me that the last year and Ja half might have been as hard on |Dick as ft had been on me. Sut ‘fering and responsibility, however, had brought to Dick's face some thing which made him better look been in his care- An ing than he ha free youth | Today bie clethen were mussed and wrinkled. They showed un-| tistakable signaeof his b tre} some journey, He wore an uncon fortable looking Derby bat, altho it was late August, and I remember ed that he had worn that hat all/ * or. fe has deen too busy even to think of @ straw hat,” I said to myself, and somehow that foolish tle bit of what I know mast ave been great dircomfort to him rade me sorrier for him than th ig worries I knew had beset bim waking and sleeping Strange, isn't it, ttle book, that sometimes a silly little annoyance will make us appreciate, for the first time, the great hurts that j have been borne by those about ? Lost waa the ready smile that used | to play about Dick's lips, that crooked Httle smile that I loved coax out with all sorta of chfldis play Why,” I afd to myself in» kind of wonder. + have « “ p Dick and 1; the ‘ ver, If we hurt each other ever |m again it. will be the terrible blow |! [that maturity gives and takes | “Dick's beautiful gray eyes have 'grown dark and somber, and today, whether from soul or body weart- |ness, they are so tired he hardly lifts the beavy Iida” A wave of sorrow passed over me an I noticed this. Dick's eyes lthat used to look upon the world/ 5 | wide open and full of laughter) Yl were now heavy looking and dulled with care. As I write all this, little book, | {t sounds as tho I had taken a long | time to study the faces of the men who, at this critical moment of m and theirs were meeting for jthe firet time. In reality, all 1) lhave written was photographed ¢ |my brain as a flash of lightn sigzags across a hitherto darke sky | 1 saw, too, that Malcolm Stuart] |met Dick squarely face to face and the (ttle smile that I had loften watched begin at his eyes | end drop down to his thin-lipped| nouth—the smile that transformed his whole counten was ih inating his whole ce as he held out bis hand to Dick And I, little book, stood n the woman whom presnmab! leach man loved, the woman each man thought loved him, the woman | who, married to one, yet had lis-} tened to an invitation to go awa with the other | It was @ horrible situation yet we three stood there anging little os as tho we wer the € | Was any other woman | placed in euch a position? _(To be continued) OPEN BID FOR SLAV NEW | PEACE IS MADE! AMSTERDAM, April 16 tria-Hungary regards a “basi | understanding” easily capable of be ing reacbed with Russia, in view of | the identical beliefs in the Russian | |provisional government's recent| | statement and those stated by For-| elgn Minister Czernin | A sembofficial statement giving this Interpretatic was issued tn Vienna today—the first open, for-| mal bid for peace with Russia Aus-| Seattle today angie The a Star A novel with starts in The Blind Man's Hyes Our Used Car Department offers many opportunities to necure excellent, serviceable Trucks at money-saving prices. With a fine panel body ....++++ $350 Other Commercial Vehicles from $100 to $1,150, Passenger Care from $350 to $1,100, Automobiles Pine and Bellevue, East 612 | Geo. L.TrotterCo. | vocate General PAGE 7 Maurice Thompron, in command of National Guard forces in the state, is glad of tho ruling of Judge Ad Crowder's permit tng the formation of new units order, Under the decision ft ts possible to proceed with the or- Kanization of field artillery com panios at Walla Walla and the in creasing of the cavalry forces at Gen, t general | Wenatchee. The Young Men's Hebrew as sociation favors the conscription of wealth and men and under the direction of Ludwig Frank ‘will drill two nights a week, Those not members are invited to join in the drills, eee Ballard residents will form a branch of the American Defense society at & meeting Monday night Ministers and Red Cross workers will be among the speakers cee Motorcycles will be used in the recruiting campaign of the marine corps, Lieut. Udell, in charge here, | will clothe his men in the leathern jackets and puttees of the aviators | and send them about the city on | gan bikes to round up prospective marines ] welcomed in the United States navy, The requests of several red men for enlistment here have been granted ee Indians are A concert will be held at Boylston Unitarian church Monday the night for the benefit of the Red Cross, Miss Edna Leon Benson. pianist, will play ee Ship carpenters, whether em- ployed or not, are urged to register at the government im- migra ave. and Union et., betw and 4 p.m A census is being taken by the government, and Commissioner White is anxious that it shall be thoro here. cee Five hundred and fifteen U. of students have been drawn from os by the roll of the w thetr clans roc drum One hundred and seventy elght have enliate for active serv fee and the remainder are register ed for ambulance, first id meth ods, or for officers’ commissions eee J. D. Lowman, chairman of the! spectal committee of five, to coop | jorate with the quartermaster de partment of the army, Seattle dis- ltrict, has returned after a confer in Washington, D. C., with the y 1 Defense Council. The tee in to continue thruout the war ty eurve rty, which ts n won Inke rict story to the establishment of the Inke as a part of the Beat ie water xystem, has purchased a| big flag and will raise ft to the) top of a 30-foot pole Tuesday | morning. | eee The 40,000 school children of Se- attle are saluting the flag once) each week. The regulation pledge authorized by the state law is used. ¢. cavalry company with 15 bers already has been formed of the National League A mem ® branct AMUSEMENTS as ae | a0 & Allma) medians; Horace Wright » Diet ' vet, Mer Dance fugeler; Travel Tales io “Motoring, Comedy EE UV"10 °25-5u< AWCS. 10- 25-50-75: Mowry ILKGS PLA @ aire wy Third asd Witkee Play Madleor and Phoebe Mont in “ON TRIAL” Tenight and All Week 10 to 00 lke and 260 Price Matinecs, NEW PANTAGES PALACE HIP » 5; Bvne, 6:20 to Afternoons J nq tte, Mecener & Co, The Automebilo Kroker* Wed. — | Victoria Trie, The Erfords, Ryan & Ryan, Blotr & Crystal, Grete son Bergro x ahman and Bev OAK Only thin week and the neat and MONTE CARTER closes his jeattle engagement. Thin week 1ZLY'S HOLIDAY. It's the Limit DANCING CHICKS 1% No Mat. Thured “Pearl of the Army “The Seeret Kingdom” HEIDELBERG > Dill Pickles are put up according to an Old Second mi Senecn 2:15, Filme German Recipe ize tin Ine tin 200 PUGET SOUND ACKING CO, * Cy M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. 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Not only will it save needless du- plication, but this Council for Patrt otic Service will also make It im-| possible for any grafting organiza- tion to solicit funds on any fake} plea of patriotism Pa Ic lean-Up and Garden Week Starts Monday} pot, watering pot, broom and will hold a reunion this spring, if the designs of the “Clean Up and Peint Up" folk sneceed, It ie thefr plan to get community co- operation 'n painting and cleaning and “thrift garden” work Headquariers are established tn nt r the Industrial Exhibit bullding Fourth ave, and University, and a survey of the conditions in the va rious districts has begun up week will begin april 25 C,H. Williams is chairman and Clancy M. Lewis secretary of the campaign bureau. } Clea Capt University Patten, commandant of the of Washington cadet rps, will, at the request of Brig. Gen, Johnet Lyenne, designate two graduate students or two senfors for appointment as second lieuten ants in the marine corps. Ei others are to be designated for sec ond Heutenants in the marine re serve corps The candidates for appointment} must be between 20 and 25 years of age, They will not be required to pass the usual written examination, but must undergo a rigid physical examination at Bremerton. | “The Blind Man's Eyes" were far seeing. It's a novel starting today in The Star, BULLBROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Second Ave,, Between Pike and Pine. SPECIAL NOTICE For the purpose of co-operating with the home furnisher during the present high cost of living, the following terms on homefurnishings will pre- accounts Sole Agents BUCK’S UNION-MADE STOVES and RANGES. Sole Agents PULLMAN Revolving Seat BED DAVENPORTS. Sole Agents the OSTERMOOR MATTRESS. BUCK’S HEATERS Extra Special Limit, One to a Customer, 3.00 week, or 12.50 mo. 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THAT’S THE PROBLEM IN “WAR BRIDES” FEATURING @ NAZIMOVA Now Showing Twice Daily—2:30 and 8:30 P. M. MOORE THEATRE The Showing of This Sensational Feature Is Accompanied by a Mammoth 30-Piece Orchestra, Under the PERSONAL DIRECTION OF Mischa Guterson New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Other Eastern Citles Pald $2.00 to See This Production SEATTLE PRICES Only25c and 50c Hpi nearer repety at 2721S REE Popes es i}: