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NOW PLAYING thy the ortties thusiaam f Womanhood The Glory*! ‘te Nation with ALICE JOYCE 4.4 HARRY MOREY “Womanhood” ts perhaps the most wonderful of the many screen productions o stirring, photo-dramatic spectacle of the re-birth of the spirit of thrilling tm the telling of the story, YOU WILL SEE in our greatest war; « tacks as conducted 0: Bactletict@s ctor over the pow- my With acenes of wirelees-opeen bet against the betticahips; and mye fleet destroyed in a sea of burning oll. Aevempantes | by Augmented Oreheatra Spectal Musical Score Four Performances Daily aed nad 3:30. = portermanece be min at 700 and 0. rmances PRICES Afternoons and Evenings Entire Lower Floor and Balcony 25¢ Boxes . MOTHERS, DO THIS— ‘When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop ir And then’s when @ jar of ™ prompt, sure r As first aid a Musterole is exce mothers know it. } jar in the house. it is the remedy for adults, Mieves sore thr too. pra sted feet “and colds of ue ften prevents pneumonia). Biaios, fr chest fit « 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 bey Can Afford to Pay Work Guaranteed 601-602 Eitel Building N.W. Cor. Second & Pike PR ai Stop Those Losses } We absolutely guarantees the 7 famous 21 Tablets to stop losses 3 from weakn or we will re turn your money. By mail, §1. vad per box; 6 for $5.00. RIGHT DRUG CO, 1111 First Ave. Geattio ~ ssaseee: | Albert Hansen Jeweler and Bilveremith 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison op hossssobissesstcsiessstrrsestres os siss24 STAR WANT ADS || BEST FOR RESULTS | 1 our position fighting tn this sector tor Monehy ently mies on both deadlocke for my be ry to rush back {nto Jail hurting self, and | am willing to pay for al! th over, newxboy at the Night and Day drug store can use the $100 reward about as well as the Red Cross polite little t forget how gratefully he would say “I thank you” few dimes extra for his today, made said came until this morning. South said he would return to Seattle and “go over to the Isiand.” TO RUSH GUARDS ure of thagone and a half years training system of Canada course, units, to fight, weeks sound The units and specialize them as must be done in nece —@ cause FRESH TROOPS STEM TIDE OF HAIG ADVANCE LONDON, Apri! 30.—As an Indication that the British of fensive ia not taking all the strength of the British army in the Arras to St. Quentin front, Field Marshal Haig staged a strong rald north of Ypres to day. At night, north of Ypres, a successful raid wae carried out,” the British commander re- ported. “Eighteen prisone: and a machine gun were taken Ypres is nearly 60 miles north of the push amas still remnants of the of the Wotan line. Arraa sector, where the Hritish exerted against the northernmost end “Between Monchy Le Preux and! the s in a small operation, we, took a few prisoners and tmproved * Hale reported of the The fighting in the rounded seo in front of Gavrelle, Rouex, mi Guemappe was appar “clinch” today, the ar sides © or leas in a With yesterday's capture of German posttions around Oppy, the British forces ave now reached broken, irregular ground, where the natural advantage mation are Y enemy ¥ dispatch front today likewise men dinary number of the ans . and the violence of their counter attacks. The intensity of the German fire hae likewise increased, altho as yet it does not anywhere near approach deluge) jbuy and se the lence of the British of steel LOGAN ANSWERS STAR QUESTIONS, * Continued From Page 1) and for about the same reason ithful answer to all your five in Saturday's Star might me in custody again before I ready, but | am going to take win or lose Anawer No, 1—Wil! call you by phone in a few days and make all arrangements for my surrender. Answer No. 2—A complete story of how | left the detention station will follow later. Anewer No. 3—As to my be- ing sick since | left detention station, will admit that many months of hard and unpleasant work, with many worries and adventures, and being double- crossed from forty different angles, Is at last beginning to break down my good health. Answer No. 4—! am in Seat tle, like the town, and think | will atay. Answer No. 5—As to whet | think about the efforts being made to capture me, will say that the officers are making too much of a systematic and care ful search. | would suggest that they look around the very places where they think | would not go. | have changed my boarding place four times since | left the detention sta- tion. Everybody | come In con- tact with seems to realize | have been mistreated and is anxious and willing to help me In fact, | have been criticised severely by some of my friends for being #0 careless. They seem to be afraid | will get cap- tured before | am ready to sur render. I can't any very good reason ng in such an awful hur. I am not but my- body out here age I did to the detention . God knows, I am not to run away, for I could have been in Mexico by this time had | wanted to leave ten enough men to get me caught six times al-| ready have writ newspaper and I letters. to LOGAN BILLINGSLEY. 11 A. M. Monday After 12 hours’ time to think !t T etill believe the poor ttle who delivered papers to me He was such a low, and I could never when I gave him a paper. Report Billingsley Is Now in Portland | PORTLAND, Ore, April following three Saturday night by a man who he was Billingsley to Armstrong was when the calls learn of them | office did not in his and The man called that he would be leave for Los Angeles, When his business affairs in the wer straightened out, he TO THE TRENCHES [Continued From Page 1, | Canadian troops, after this long went to Europe in large and, while consi*ered ready had to go thru the five intensive training within of the guns just the same allles’ idea is to take small this war. Specialized Course Vital This specialized courre 1s vitally ary, it js pointed out, be they can develop bomb as hard as t am trying to as ay | few }t | 50,617,6 of th | | Dayton, O., aged city In the United Btates, are 20.— | Local federal agents and the police are hunting Logan Bilingsley here attempts | tele- | phone to Hal Armstrong, Portland newspaperman not instructed the, person answering the telephone to| tell Armstrong in town for several days and then would where he had business to attend to. WILSON WANTS DICTATORSHIP FOR U. S. FOOD BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, D. C,, April 30.—As a war measure, Presi dent Wilson has authorized the secretary of agriculture to ask full powers for food dictator. ship and an appropriation of $25,000,000 to carry out the project. The control of retall prices of food Is regarded by Secretary of Agriculture Houston no less important in his plan than the power to fix the minimum price for staples raised by the farmer, The axon for the in retatl prices is ¢ 1 by parison J sity a ex f erles and market necessitic y sold tn April, quoted today the pins government's tab rices of ordinary sas 1914, and as they For tostance, granulated sugar in was then 4 cents, of 125 per cent & barrel, now It per cent were thia otty now an ineres was then $14,,an increase of 9 Tomatoes, canned, now 17, an Increase of 142 per now 90 cents, increase of per cent Cabbages now 15 cents, a cant cents cent These an were 3 ¢ ne were 4 cents a pound, prices will not be That is why the « p has asked fo Into th market all products, and Neense and regulate storage warehouses tion, agricultu power to | houses, are now | Pour cents pnt Potatoes were 23 cents a peck, are 291 nts a head, are n increase of 400 per de creased except by governmental ac retary of » senate for and Joune r plants where food ts proguced or stored. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL WILL CARRY * Continued From Page 1. make gardens also service. to atrioti 4. Multiply f days from hours a day by the num October saved, and r nillion days of all daylic Merchants and he be sald t . HANNA'S CONFIDENT Jhour of daylight to hoe spuds or [pull the weeds from the radish land what is more, adc oft you'y thts! May 1 have} jays. | aber that every one are days nufacturers of t man ts a} If you ean add an PAGE 7 Dougall-/6uthwick econd A STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917. China hoes Agents for Minton Sale Extraordinary of New Suits and Dresses Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of Smart Styles Added to Our Own Specially Priced Stocks for T his GREAT ONE-WEEK SALE Jnparalleled Sale of NEW SPRING SUITS £55 to $80 $8 Suits Interesting Sale of NEW SPRING DRESSES 5 to $115 $37.50 $39.75 to$ Suits esses Dresse $35.00 $45.00 $65.00 $25. 00 $35.00 $55. 00 $75.00 For Women and M: Many of products of makers, 00 $39.75 to $50 Suits 50.00 For Women and Misses buy you the e America’ Do not Suit think until of ing y have of mer wonderful assortment ours MacDougall values in § Every one is 3 erhVICe: has brand uits fashionable mc Materials Materials olor Tettets repes le de iret Twills, Ch tan, g Wool Ser Jerseys, Import i Crepe Ge beige, old Georget amber sports col | ps the Newest Style Are Pictured He ac Dougall-South wie New Sweaters delightful ishingly Low Prices Since the advent of woman into the w y new garments have heen among them the ubiquit sports signed for her, the latest to fall in Ine with the Bearies a | movement, rapidly spreading al! oweater = \ nver the United States, to conserve daylight. Word recet Small lots of Sweaters In broken ize ranges and F Monday {s to colorings, greatly reduced 4 have gone on the clock an All. Wool Sweaters, trimmed with white, In shades half of the ot Kelly, rose, canary and Copenhagen, Regular asa 1 © 8 Special, $4.4 ager. | dors: idea of saving daylight All.Wool Sweaters in fancy stitch, in platn colors, The itn sii wpa Poni stripes and combinat $5.95 value for 85.95. |meet with f n the part of the | + laeimeladion, and thodeatde of ate Brush Wool Sweaters hite bordered satior — | g | : lteur ball players and sem!-profes-| or 2in-1 collar, in sha rose or gold. Reg | sional ball players in this city | lar $12.95 value, spe a Twlone cea New Fiber Sweaters in al! the newest plain and He points out that lack of day-| cy stitch models in and Persian tring |Mght 1 1 ita ont ama 87. | teur must play after work Silk Sweaters, trim n combinations that are city takes fav trom $80.00 to 819.75 : proposes . —MacDougall-Southwick—Second Floor. eague’ game the new par ee sa a ee 5 * chord a “a And having > ohness n ¢ e, without guile and with | = y : ; squads, sap snipers, trench ex Ow r as itt e u a pure purpose, let us renew our trust in God and go | | 8 and ot highly specialized forward without fear and with manly hearts—Abra- | = | grou; a wit a few wee e es : 2 = ' ham Line In Kt - Ther ante or Devilis illionaires|, "bs" : in the fighting med a ee ee > Feng caearin” sala NOTICE Tire, Accessory | - commis. tod * pe re 8 tort depo and Garage Men | - jira . Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | q SEASONE Compound DO YOU RBAL- | Inn T Enhaut, Pa—" was all run down | and weak inwardly. I had female} troubles and! — | nervous feelings 7? THE LADING BAR | 4 and my head bothered me. 1| aaron on : would often ‘TIRES? have crying = spells and feel yp ~\ OM ‘THE, DANC | = F Let Ta ay BY J. H, DUCKWORTH Jof (he no wy and BOrdiu ya08 along | Which used to come from Stuttgart | Why not ot.thts butiners 1f YOU ARE LOOKING POR PROF. aa heare NEW YORK, April a0. The! Broadway.” before th war. ITS? The U. 8. Steam Vulcanizer Eq ap nent is complete tn detall anyone coming ? Nie vai ; oe for nil sito tires from 2% to s; 8 molds, § reducing un and| next time you are in New York It is in the cellar of the Forty-| To insure exclusiveness there 1s nholle, 10 wots of bead mold anizers and tire last. Ne | would run and’ ond find yourself w'th nothing to | fourth at, theatre, Miss Johnstone, | an entrance feo of $50, but If you expensive boller, Fach 1 ite own. wenerator ek the door! do after the show, drep in at Jus-| whose bowltching blond features | jook destrable and have on your the le tire Stee ake Stuan het abe tae tine Johnstone's Little club {f you and BHREIn curves have adornec katish” clothes you may be al in Usa wre . manufacturer to you” tried several doctors and they did| fee! real devilish many an ad, acts as manager An4) jowed to participate ‘n the night's cisco to Be 100''Ibs x 7: Sees not help me, so 1 said to my mother| Here you may raise the very | hostess of the club and work your entrance foe sa) tT guess | will have to die as thers, deuce with folk who keep butlers,| Sho arrives every night tmmedt yn the supper check G. M. HENRY ofthe Factory, nt impertat 1 Seattio, on is no help for me.’ She got me one| 4nd all that sort of thing ately after her performance tn “Oh Cretonne and a rose gray and aS + 170 Valencia &t., inco, Cal. of your little books, and my husband| Here you niay abandon yourself | Boy. 1 remains until the late |itht blue color scheme give the Mata t ahanth tee cea bottle, “Tite the seductive hts of the fox | hours of the early morning el appearance of an English | |stopped the doctor's medicine and trot on the same floor with multi The doors open at 11 p,m, | Summer p ltook Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable milliona‘re representatives of fa-| But nobody who Is anybody The illusion is helped by the | Compound, It soon made a change! milles with direct pipe Ines to the| turna up until midnight. Then ladies’ bar. Here milady may SAVE ONE-HAI F! in me, and now ! am strong and do| English nobility | the limousines commence to sit on a high stool at a pol all my = work.”—Mre, Augustu You may sit at the next table| fell up and pour out the creme ished counter and order her A DOLLAR SAVED is worth as much to you as to any one. Baughman, Box 86, Pnhaut, Pa. |to man who by day help finance! de ta creme of Fifth ave, and brandy and soda from a real My work will compare favorably with any and saves you one-half, Why will women continue to suf-|the allies and who by night, when| Walle | bartender. It is scrumptious HONEST, RELIABLE, EFFICIENT MEDICAL SERVICE fer day in and day out, and drag out/their stern business duties are vening dress {s strictly de| There is a good band and sev Office Calls, $1 cae tae a ale half-hearted existence, over, seck to revive their frazzled |rigeur, whatever that may mean.| eral exhibitions of Oriental, futur. bila) 00 Cash, Medicine Included missing thraefourthe of the joy of nerves in the exhilarating com-| Anyway, the women who were in| ist and vorticist dancing, pate AN Kida. Of Opens living, when they can find t pany of youthful footlight favor-| the club when | left to go to work! As I bade farewell to my fair in Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vege ites this morning most strikingly dem-| hostess this morn one of her man DR. ik VANS : Compound? | Justine Johnstone's Little club is onstrated the high cost of dres » whispered in my ear F . If yon would lke free, confiden-| a cabaret for the “400.” It 1s, 1 was | material, to say nothing of prov Not a word in the papers, mind 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. 401 People's Bank Bidg, tial advice, address Lydia EK. Pink , “a welcome retreat for aj ing incontestably that American | you, about who wore here!” 7 to 8 P.M. Second and Pike St, ham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass, distinctive group of people wearied | hosiery 1s just as good as that| “I get yer,” 1 assured him, | a...