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TOMORROW “"Nignt ony 4 The most appealing Pea | Anita Stewart photo 4 play that has ever i been produced, with f Miss Stewart doing : excellent acti H James Q. Clemmer, AME Site open ANITA STEWART IN CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY'S “THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY” How the Heart of a Woman Found Fulflliment in the Fires of Love's Crucible How her own fickleness, contrasted with the sincerity of her husband, makes a wonderfully dramatic photoplay, with & combination of qualities so strong that the interest and con viction are truly = M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM lonaise” ... Violin Solo by Joseph Waldman. “Alda” < By Verdi “Ballade do ty Viextempe Selection, Orchestra | Number. LEMMER Seattle's Best Photoplay House MAN HELD FOR WAR DAM PLOT BEND, Ore., May 5.—One man ts fn jail, and city and county authori ties are bunting for two others, who are believed to have attempted to be I W. W.'s rather than alien ene blow up the dam across the Des m The dynamiting of the De Chutes river, near the big Sheviin- Chutes dam would tle up local m Hixon saw mill here. The authort- for months. Last Times Today and Tomorrow i j Greater Than Praise i From the Critics Is the Public Enthusiasm for ties refuse to divulge the name of the man fn jail Carrying a heavy suit case, three men were seen by one of the mill's! night watchmen, yesterday morn ing, as they crawled from under a| bridge. The night watchman and the men engaged {n @ running bdat-| tle, Dut the three escaped fn an « tomobile. The men are belleved THE SEATTLE STAR ATLANTIC COAST AERONAUTICAL 8TA- TION, Newport News, Va., May 5.—"Ready!" The Curtis flying boat streaked off the weed wreathed ways and we crashed into the atmos phere at 80 miles an hour. The earth flattened out Into a giant map. Far below lay Chesapeake bay, stretching from Cape Charles to Point Com fort, and inland toward Washington, Annapolis and Philadelphia | was flying to learn how the old navy and the new protect our nation’s coast, and to see war above the clouds. Our coast guard must be seen from the air Rarthmen ca marine neta buoyed nae surmise that the push little sentinel are watching lost blockading hulls #ink in the ¢airway; nor know of our tnterlook fenae in sea and tky that ner men put SAILORS OF SKY AND SEA REALIZE IMPORTANCE OF FLEET Our sallors of sky and sea realize the fleet is our great defense; were the fighting ships sunk, an enemy landing could hold this contl nent to ransom. Hence outside our fleet, and above it, alr lookouts swoop, farsecing eyes watching roing strong, wind whistling thry bobbing about ae alr waves 4 flying boat I was tn ¢ toward Up 1,000 feet, and still the ol tonsed it over space, thi elit? of cloud. ® It was so cold I could hardly feel my hands fo sky-high I sometimes lost sight of earth Above the clouds, screened from the spy- Ing of earthmen, puplis of the aviation schoo! —duture army pilots and lieutenants of the naval wing—were getting ready for war. Bome wore the padded Jackets of recent foot ball scrimmages, all were dressed and helmeted in leather. 800 FINISHED FLYER® EACH YEAR FROM ONE WAR EAGLE AERIE otters and patrolmen who ware eo at from the or raters tip tilted: Tt knife-edge way between the drop and cremation Vie" CRISIS PASSES | AS MINISTRY EXPLAINS ACT Dto-l | govabanione # pl To Announce vote, had BY WILLIAM be SHEPHERO United Preag Stat! reap PETROGRAD, May i Vie W OMANHOOD THE GLORY OF THE NATION” WITH ALICE JOYCE and HARRY MOREY “Womanhood” is perhaps the most wonderfu screen productions of rec date. Convention was thrown aside, people ye cheered during some of the stirring play Womanhood” is a point of view. Th Directing and y Zeppelins are sent of the many A, stamped and the most moments of decided tri n from a photo ttle scenes are of tremendous graphy triumph in the scenes in ashing into th artiatie wer Four Performances Daily Afternoon performances begin at 2 and 3.30 Evening performances begin at 7:30 and 9 PRICES—Afternoons and Evenings Entire Lower Floor and Balcony .. in 25c¢ Boxes 50c Mary Boyle O'Reilly, of The Star staff, helmeted and leather suited, Hequebourg, In which she made a flight to learn how Uncle Sam's war ew above the clouds to watch aviators in war preparations. By Mary Boyle O'Reilly nny Star WomanReporter Flies With U. S. War Airman In the Curtis airship, agies are guarding our coast, and st known of Americ flyers ead an of khak 4 graduate mother probably worries about his na aky-corner, soberly banking bis ron one wing tip: and, still farther up, ike net the blue, Carl Hatta, ina t *, swooping 100 miles an hour on no funilage, eyes sticking out watched these war eagles volplane bar 1 pancake orty finished flyers a month, all trained for national service,” gesticulated Pilot Hequenbourg, talking In pantomime because of the roaring engine Five hundred cagiets a year from just one aerie arronautica ward plere WATCH FIGHTING BIRDS COME HOME FROM DAv's OUTIES It was time that the came home, and or edie piarhend, Cowrbas ng Har n Roads, Man ager Hall stood with pea glass uprained, counting usher and hyd gun bus and boat swooped showers of sp inute 1 disentangled mnyeelf from things in general ON GUARD Le 4 just in time to wave @ greeting and farewell to Leon, the American aviator. One instant his helmeted head nodded from the nare of a quive wr ne, the next hie tabloid scout plane streaked In the war zone no civil Leon wae simply “on duty.” f into the gloom. # questions, Half a dozen student flyers ed to observe hin plete Vind dead against him, gusts beating on wings and tail, the great little alrman ed the sky in one woo; 1 in ki watched him tn } silence. Fror ° soout «K inshore, the “Battle Hymn of the Re rose to n N PETROGRAD peot threaten 4 approved the) !mprecation War Alma against the ministers | quieted for cheers Russia. London, May 5—After two | Included in these pledges, It was 4 apparently succeeded days of cheering, muttering, reported, wag one to announce pub to the demonstrat Jostiing mobs surging back and {ely the reasons behind the provis necessity for continuance ot | forth in demonstrations that at /jonal goverament’s announcement, |a form of government times approached perilously jon May day, as to Russia's aime Many Shots Are Fired near organized riots, the duma | the war Twenty-five thousand persons provisional government had to- Soldiers’ delegates today the | were jammed in the streets around day apparently succeeded in re® {uli toxt of this explanation had the Marinsky all day Friday establishing its been read to the executive commit-|and Frida It was a turbu An all-night meeting appar proved lent, shoutin ». Many clashes ently smoothed out many differ. meantime, the temper of occurred among ite members, Sev ences between the duma lead- crowds on the streets eral shots were fired. No attempt ers and the soldiers and work tibly char eed. Yell Yelle ar nd was made to keep order. Two per men's delegates sons were reported struck by bul At the headquarters of the soctal lets }ists’ and workmen's committee to ! The crowds kept ceaseless vigt day It stated that a | und the building in which the amicat ent soldiers’ and workmen's delegates | reache 5 caders, and were meeting. Excited knots gath Cheers for the o's rule w (THE LADIES’ SAMPLE | HAT SHOP |Continue Their Sale in New Location—Second Floor | Denny Building. W. L. Collier, u of from one to 1 $32,000 while pr defunct Northern Friday afternoon, “ON $15,000 BOND state penitentiary for stealing mitted two months ago, mixed wt Won't Aid Germany Hut thru all the d the instine under sentence | F¥ 0 years in the ght to erhood with German ¢oldiers, remist agitators complete broth esident of the Bank & Trust | were The Ladies 6 Hat S are Co., and charged in a new war. howled down continuing their remova in| rant with embezzling @ total of Nicholas Lenin, now recognized as new location, on th $63,000, was free Saturday on uenced agitator, was of tha Deans bella bonds of $15,000, furnished late away when he tri ied to Kpeal approximate crowd simply woulk Ja big stock of and stylish wil-| ly 24 hours after the warrant | not let him tal) linery, there will be many good for hie arrest on the latter | Before long the crowd's temper | 1ea as low as three dollars, Some| ¢harge was placed in the hands =| had subt! Anged Into a pi of the sheriff demonstration for Russia test Hats in Seattle at co and this sentiment waa re The store will be open| | r har © moment | nized and fostered by friends of th onings for the conven-| pa popengdsd iy week, | provisional leaders, who enters id the b Work On the books ‘crowd and besought order agalr looted, he know that ho would be! «rhe wiote mint ar tne ae og! verte , $21,000 more | marks seemed to be that the popu I Itted when Judge § lace, Was unwilling to port any erett Smith passed sentence upon mintatry which would er into se m, Mareh cret troatie ( nt 1 that Accordingly, when the atato bank |the present ministers mad bli examiners made the claim to the iontt act to whieh yay ran « comy hich was h tered, or intended entering—or else while president, early this | gygign—wan vol eek, Collie once went into } 5; Ve are chting n offer ve anc ing and could not be Iecated when ie Prvsihy bat tae ing a Indu Jeputy sheriff ht to serve the | ttad ory sll oa ad Opening k, foe Cream wilt rand larceny warrant upon him |* ere was no diminuth , be served free with all Thursday and Friday ‘ t A OMA Ee Tali io anes ane Pin ve ‘ rT d when the ministry Thru his tr i y. M Ht Hie Mortnistial night, in joint seaston with the 4 ae aH HOURS the executive council of the soldiers t place on th Nestor and Arden L. Smith, prom!-|and workmen's delegate Phe ent Seg le bi . e oO) . . . a rt 4 ia desk dition? Raine nen attle business men, for &@lmoh's demands had by this tim » bond, and Friday afternoon, walked |ho»n changed {nto appeals for cet into the office of Prosecutor Lun-|tain policies by the tnialetere Seattle Oyster HOUSE] cin ana “gave himseit up.” Just | oy ere ‘ren | Seen minutes later, his bond hav- | oa 109 PINE ST. 02" | ing been approved, he walked out | Dr, Shelabarger, Oculist, 814-16 Friends | a free man until he appears before | Northern Bank Bldg. 4th and Pike Neer Corner Firet Ave. the court to explain the char 5 2 that he was $31,000 deeper inte came the funds of the bank than he ad READ § STAR WANT ADS" ( \, if secsnainieiaasstiiinindiageta caamceaenasime tli, | with Pilot for Sober heads in| h roars of applause gre ng demands for wholesale resigna-| tions of the government } First Indolence Indiffer- ence Idleness See— NO ADVANCE 15c CHILDREN LOGE SEATS ise Discontent Then What IDLE WIVES 7 BIG, STARTLING, SMASHING ACTS! JOHN HAMRICK SECOND and UNIVERSITY ONE WEEK ONLY Super-Master Creation With All Humanity in the Cast Phillips Smalley Mary MacLaren and a Score of Big Stars in the Leading Roles NO ADVANCE 15c CHILDREN LOGE SEATS ase ITY WORKERS - WAR DEPARTMENT ASKS ALL T0 Al AFTER DEBATE .. A lobby of city employes, who | eaid they also represented the taxpayers, since they paid | taxes, persuaded the city coun cil, meeting as the budget com- mittee, Friday night, that men getting $100 a month deserved | salary Increases to meet the | rising cost of living | | - WINMORE PAY The council, by a vote of 7 to 1, Counciiman Hanna op: posing, voted an increase of 50 cents a day for employes earn- ing $3 a day or less, and a grad- uated percentage = Increase, and shall d ities similar to th outlined board to ( ‘CONTINUED FROM F PAGE 1 —___—_—4 governor therem, point for each ward 30,000 peo containing about one officer imposed onthe , he Lj If the ordinate the work r de ay | ABSENTEES MUST REPORT ON TIME On the fifth day after the president has issued his prot ranging from 15 per cent for the yn, clerks in counties and cities of over 30,000 must lowest paid, to 5 per cent for a supply of bl s and copies of the registration regu the highest, for men with eal- from the sh or mayor Absentees and the sick | Ths tothe tilled tao coum! to such cl to have their registration blanks |bers and flowed out into In no case shall such pers« be given. registra ridors and thru the oper cates. They are to be instructed by the clerk that a fgg ha apres Reson hone | s on them to see to it that the cards reach the ote chat 4 palo anata th trars of their home precincts by registration day. ; window panes, while inside their ’ersons absent from their me inties may be regie pokesmen strove with wit and with) tered by mail. If so absent, uld go to the clerk aren cveece was justified. Jof the county where he may be on the sixth day.aitet “We Are Hungry” the pre 3 proclamation. If t a over 30,00) Only t pponents of the raise| population the city clerk is ihe om to apply y ‘Homer M.|‘The at ce will be told how t but he must gal - we tha| his card in time to reach his pre t by registration day. Commerce. Hill doubt-] ns too to present themselves for registration mug legality of the council's ompetent person to the county or ¢ clerk on the pepper dP riven detained | after the issuing of the procl ion. The cletk time of the budget making. | pibepeen aes Gon v co ‘from behind the ape aker. "We 1 ble and other institution are Hungry shor county or city clerk @ old ean tw neil to de-| the sixth pr nation, as to a Ca Singleton Is Hooted | venient me | St ypearance, afte speaker's had challenged the Chamn-| DUTIES OF ALL ARE ‘OUTLINED ber of Commerce representatives to| The wardens and reformatonél appear and how civil service men were a favored as stated in a letter from the chamber to the council, was greeted with a storm of his and cries of Thow him out Let Jimmy Duncan (secretary of » Central Labor Council) answer and Doc.’ Brown (dem torney last a chance at him, | were eri nm the crowd gleton held that food regula tion and price control, and not in creased =} Was the need, but when a pitched feminine voice inquired if “the chamber ean con trol prices: gleton retreated without further ado, and immediate nine Councilman kson wa not present I argument used t em. | | To Kill Rats and Mice | ALWAYS USE Stearns’ Electric Paste * Pull directions in 15 languages Bold everywhere. and $1.00, U. S. Government buys it. ause why the] |should ay to th |the sixth ¢ Five days after of cities of ov ed to call m_ of the | authe wi er their services free a | y acknowledged. \ | ¢ immediately wit! ployes for the most part v h . two speakers in part \ ing even the councilmen Brower, of the treas t who sald he was a ‘ the working man and had neve aken a day's work away from one and never would ! 1a hard time c Heaven help the gar | H. T. Parker, of the h d | partment, appeared with a market | bas t It would have been |xer If my pocketbook had been Jlonger,” he said | Shows H. C. L. Effect | produced “exhibits” for th plaintitts * ‘There were salt pork potatoes, bread, milk and onion: and brandishing loft in tts tu jically showed h crease on each had been since last eat The humble Murphy now is hange for $10,” he said, [increase r instructions 08 lamation complete ffs and of the off president assist in the a Such services WH i r this service should Louis Williams, who si that he paid $5 a day taxes, peared for the police departmely He told the councilmen. that pleaded for the cause of “the # Jent man.” He made a brittiant dress Tax Sidewalks a Million ymr Revan, veteran janite ouneil with @ hoe wages without le present taxes. iw ne in an are 1 death and destruct s in his vicinity, he 4 sidewalk tax.” ia rae ‘old millioa We could raise . year if the property owne! made to pay for the land under sidewalks that they are st city with their big MM the the sidewalks ™ Tax ud broke uP cheers when Councilman al fered the resolution calliag for in wages. TOMORROW TN at