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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1917, PAGE NOTIC and Garage wen F you ree rRorrt west Witt Lee " ay Nise xeon wre trom Ger py sHASO DO YoU mE AL 12m THe MEMOL « WHY! “Direct £ eiseo to Seatt G. M. HENR of the F Paetory, tory, at Impertal 170 Valencia St, San ETROPOLITAN “ THEATRE TOMORROW NIGHT | MATINEES AND ALL WEEK WED. and SAT. THe MOST FASCINATING COMEDY OF THE DAY ~) DADDY NG LEGS. HENRY MILLER Manager to the Me ALL SEATS (Including Gallery ) RESERVED—PRICES £0c to $1.50 The three acts of Legs” tell how ne true thru the reckl oxity of a modern Prince jing. And loads |mance between Judy and t |terfous prin 3 |scenes of exqu | : HOGE | : BUILDING | ji Second and Cherry ( #| w was ‘ 3 | Mississip Florida, Alaba Owned and occu- ) #| Georgia r lA pied by this bank. } . rs hanan’s seseesesesss: TO CHANCE? Or do you prepare for the unexpected? Don’t count too heavily the v of earnings. There are times when things do no as anticipated. A savings account furnishes with a re- serve fund subject to instant call if things go wrong. Customers making reserve can start with as little as $1. e Li neo! turn out s th you deposits with Start today, us put sull Run, no decisiv ar agut and Beauregard ¢ Union Savings & rine Show,” at the Pantages. METOPOLITAN Daddy | Daddy dreams s gener Charm 60, was arclir a and vacilla-| the vigorous Fs ders, allowed t the Sour forts, to fall 4, at Monts representat wf the | Lincoln, in augur eclar g with slavery, but that the sace | “s remain in th | er, in Charleston har went Ma 1 In freed @ battle i f, Hl was fought till April ¢ d 7, 1862, aside some small amount each week. Your st pgp Decker glog egg AD money earns interest while on deposit. cut the Memphis-Charleston railway . Jefe the Confederates at Shi 0 enn, Atthec e of Aprilt narmies fore Richmond, Va aptured year! ? Mercedes Talma, at the Alhambra. 2 Miss F nner, the: ‘Accmieny “DADDY LONG LEGS” A VAUDEVILLE SHOWS TO BE ON TAP Rannnererrerreeeerennrnrrernnens at the Palace Hip. BRIEF HISTORY OF U. 8. Southern Rebellion Ends i in North’s Victory." ND THREE | Cynthia Grey’s 3. Scene from the “6ub- stible Deely & Co. a comedy of hotel life | Dear Miss Grey The discus sion in your column in regard to ‘promiscuous kissing,” as Minnie B. Frazier terme it, hae just come | to my attention 4 | would tike to voice a few jons on the much abused subject | In order to get the proper light on the matter, it is erative that the moralists should divide into two classes those young people who are not exceedingly particular| with thelr ou The first cla he thinks he will win (temporarily) with hie personal charms, and thelr of evil) after-runnere worse actions. kisses are thoughts and All decent and respectable people con anil fps jdemn this clase. i} | On the other hand, you will find x ra! “The Last of the @ class of good, clean, wholesome er : ’ Baye and Girls, whe to sash ether Fighting Channings’ are jolly-good fellows, and in most cases are and remain lifetime BABY A Thrilling Romance of Society, friends, whether or not there! With Scenes Taken at Newport, |should be a kiss or two during the America’s Greatest Millionaire course of their acquaintance | Resort | Miss Grey, | know girls, good girls, that have actually been kissed, und strange to relate, they still command the respect of ev ery young man of their acq ance. | hope that no one wil! try |to say they know a good looking, | pleasant, and attractive girl, whose age ranges from 18 to 24, who has never been kissed by a boy friend In last week's Saturday Evening Post, pretty young Southern ed a young Jewish boy, girl who whorr the bh never been formally intro |duced to, when he went to fight for the rebellion, When Felsburg found out that he was fighting against his principles, he contir ued to fight for Dixie and the sweet girl who kissed him Don't you think that when ar upright, to get a ki honest boy is 80 honored from a good girl, that ascociating with that girl? Don't you think a kiss after a pleasant evening with a fine girl Is enough inspiration to keep away from clates it, and makes h in her estimation self worthy TONY. , | designate that |boy who takes out the girl whom| Irwin Cobb tells a story of a/ will try to make himself worthy of | those things that aren't good? If @ girl lets a boy kiss her, it’s a| sign of confidence she has in him, and the boy of good caliber appre. | ‘Starting Tomorrow Star Supreme The The Best-Known Woman in America, as “Patria”’ Attraction Famous Five-Year-Old Star—Baby Marie Osborne Joy and the Dragon A Wonderful Play of Sunshine and Magic Bring the Family — It's Worth-While Picture LOOK WHO’S HERE The Added Features “Katzenjammer Kids” “Pathe Weekly” Bring the Children Five Cents }Gertrude Long and Spencer Ward a |present “A Dream Aerial] Q—I say that a child automatic-| The “Sarah Bernhardt” of the Films De Groffs acrialize fully ally takes his father’s nationality: | ia that Is, if hie father is French, he — amma PANTAGES lis French. My friend claims that a Capt. La Sorch arine child takes the nationality of the 10¢ 10¢ engineer, ! feat ct, country in which he is born, regard submarine emonst of the nationality of either of —_- — be pli eg f ee glass tank, the his parents. Which is right? ‘bag 0° tricks calculated |sea boats, together with an 1 A SR aps yea 9 Fourth / Ave. at Pike St. t a brains of the losest (esting and tive lecture onla - rh M so-|will be the headline attraction of|he ie pranc, arth |the new bill at the Pantages, open as to citizen ficial cultivation of her voice, imi |! Monday afternoon the United States, a child bor k_Y T re tates the voice of Tetrassini, De Another special attraction will/is a citizen of this country, t =; eo Une, Gadski, Mery Garden Pred i offered in Anderson's big sons jour constitution makes it #0. If his Make Soil Wor! ou Can Get Two rops ther big operatic stars. G. Aldo/and dance revue, featuring a lot of|parents are of Fren 7 the dal r on — ‘a ao hemne wed jetty cirts, comedy gad muste. | said to be of Fren Each| BY F. W. RADER |for late cabbage, potatoes, corm, at. Courtho| % 4 and Jack Smith, dancing Hag am tao we, ex-| peek the sketch, “Our Famtly;" Ben] expirts, dleo' Will’ be. pore sry Lae pera eb will tind King Conety Agrioumeere’ Plant peas from late March to t. Fredéy Je and| ; | The secret of big crope from the | 5, rian’, peas from late March * Stoddard and Hynes. |back yard garden lies in using eye oe oe sie a tay ane t | nich of ground ALL SUMMER March, May Octo- The Absentiminded| @Q—1 am a man 28 years old. 1/¢°Y, ine 9 er. and Jerome and Ca ly very lonesome in a town | LONG | Por the first crops, use early va- mn vaudeville Will |tike this. Will you tell me, when}, You can get two oF more Crops ties, for the fall sowing use win- oat the bill 2 man goes to a dancing school | ‘Tom the same kre ogee arty | ter varieties. Bush beans may be eats land meets the same girls time and|)°Ur Boll w seat cgai 1 in May for first crop and he last ates gave up in) PALACE HIP again until he considers himself | Prins until J at appears. in August for a second. Pole beans The leading feature of the new! acquainted with them, does he com-| es Sper saps ir are planted in May and occupy the 2 4, 1865, President Lir oe © Hip Sunday |promise the girl if he follows up| ve cropping. | space au summer. Cabbage, both was at tha anew will be La n» Days,/the acquaintance? | know the old ly maturing Carly and late, need the space all c ating & real|social laws would not permit it Soc eeteac, (Summer and are planted outdoors je war 6a ! al en-|¢ ite [but times have changed, and | y gervis cs at about the same time. Between at in w cere and|think a girl should be given some)! o e maturing plants. rows of the late you can plant a M efeated the f Mus latitude in meeting respectable! | >"! anion cropping. _|companion crop ’ a rate Man nj men. If the girl was given more| yOu Sow meen: CF the same fampton Roa European|chance to meet respectable men| ten days or two weeks The total number of men engaged uns, have|ghe would not be such easy prey|' ng until along to 6, about 509,001 oss nion ive cropping shout 56,000. Losen: [STAN HONEST INGUINER. ["Uccatslve CrOOTIE | sell Suse Petnsenn nel (Chapter VIII. Monday ° i Dot ald in| ounK & is r pe ssi, lot a eee ¥ 1613 THIRD MAIN 1043 nd an, the original ‘ Rae the | The Loyal Tir 1 Cap teed by Big Carnival Night — TONIGHT Ni lewest, Largest and Best 1 eee CABARET ) Successive Confederate victories | ) $i in Virginia, over successive Union| on the Coast. { 8 larmies across Maryland and into] A radical departure from the OF SEATTLE $ # | Pennsylvania, where, on July 1- \, ual “first nights” will be seen| # 1863, Gen. Meade defe ed Gen, 1 nd heard tonight at the big car-| ‘ ° ¢ #3 | rebel commander, in the battle of nival to be he Id at the ew layal, In the Heart of the Financial District. 3 i Gettyaburg. This was the turning! 104 Madison Street, near Firat. A $3 | point of the war core of entertainers will have a eee {Bl at ays after Gettysburg, the line of new, snappy and up-to-date eaegssgsenenseaseeaegaesesnetsensestasraseemneesds capital Sherman entertainment that guarantees to { M nd tne urpass anything heretofore seen Union got control of the Mississippi tn Seattle river Ample space has been provided Grant's patern victories gave for the patrons to dance—and the SAVE ONE-HALF! him supre command of the army.| music will be of the irresisttble He turned the West over to Sher-| variety that will make you want| A DOLLAR SAVED Is worth ay much to you as to any one. man in March, 1864, and led the/ty “step | My work will compare favorably with any and saves you one-half. Union armies before Richmand, Va Refreshments of all kinds are to HONEST, RELIABLE, EFFICIENT MEDICAL SERVICE Confedederate capital Sherman) he had, and the best meals in the Office Calls, $1.00 Cash, Medicine Included marched from Atlanta to the @ea,|ctty—just lke mother used to % Treats All Kinds of Caees farting vember 16, 1864, and make turning north. Richmond was aban {ft promises to be a big night loned on April 2, 1865, and on April fring your wif weetheart or old erate a to Gra nt Ap nattox mae ete © 0.0% 401 Poonie's Bank. Side. idk visroally caked Rta eaballloa | THE LOYAL, Madison Street i 7to8 P.M. Second and Pike St. On May 4 the Confederate forces In| Near First Avenue. Mabama surrendered, and on May bk, R, GOULD, Mgr. ‘\’| MOTHER GRAY’S POWDERS __ BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN by mothers Free With Meals Starting toda will give finest place on the Day and Night Service, Seattle Oyster House Mer een 109 PINE ST. Te"! Your hroughout Prien, Near Corner Peat Ave. Dr. H. T. Harvey Ex-President Michigan State Board Examiners in Dentistry 1899-1902 DENTIST A High Order of Expert Painless Dental Service to the People at Prices They Can Afford to Pay All Work Guaranteed 601-602 Eitel Building N.W. Cor, Second & Pike B proof fenc | all that is desir | who has to make uaintances at a public has been tanght to te kind of a man from the 1 A £ ds mee h ether or g t girl by ge meeting r if ther were willin. nd you were to go to her house Q—I! would like to know if | have committed @ wrong by watch. | ing some one whom | mistrust? It is roommate, and for a long time | have suspected that things disappearing were taken by him. | finally caught him in the act, and made him very angry |fronting him with the fact m Did I do wrong by We ting him for | wrong doing? ti ¥. | A.—It is very hard to find that jwe have been mistaken in our friends and that they re not as thy aa we have believed them to be, but If you had just cause for pecting that your roommate was aling things from you, I think it should protect As long as As guilty feel well regard Jonly right that you yourself by proving it jyou that he w | wrongdoing, you should rid of him and have no about hurting his feelings the good of the community how Un cle Sam expects us to “ralee a gar- den for the good of our country” when our dear neighbors raise chickens and leave them loose to dance the “barn dance” in our most cherished garden spot, in spite of us? Isn't there some way they can be made to keep them in their own yard? Please answer soon, before it's too late. WOULD-BE GARDENER. A.—If you reside within the city limits, corner the policeman on your beat and explain things to him. He will lose no time in in neighbors chieken forming your unpatriotic that they must keep thel off your premise If you do not live In the elty, | very much fear you will have to build a chicken:| © around your garden. when con-| | Q.—WiI!_ you please tell me for Alhambra Ra: OF "THEATER - Hie CONPHEUM VAUDEVILE BEGINNING TOMORROW MATINEE AT 2:30 || Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Every Night at 8:20 | The Eminent European Illusionists ) LeRoy, Talma & Bosco | “Our Family” with | Jane Courthope | Aerial De Groffs Ben Deely & Co. with Emmet Briscoe | Gertrude Spencer ° ORPHEUM TRAVELOGUE Long & Ward s In “A Dream” Sed ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA aa MILLICENT Se . : Phenomenal Child Soprano The Leasing ttt ae Next Week Here's the Great Event Next Week 2 Ruth St. Denis With TED SHAWN and the famous DENISHAWN DANCERS, at the head of a splendid Orpheum Vaudeville Show NEXT WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE, MAY 6 bie Seats Now on Sale—Don’t Procrastinate - NY-QEATIMAY B Wien ee “s deen) DIN. 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