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CONTINUOUS Ilroll MARGARET ILLINGTON of land MARGARET ILLINGTON nationally famed stage star and emotional actress, in her first pho- bsolutely first-run Lasky-Paramount— know what jafter the called The Sacrifice Fox funny film, lly a Dutch }fighters upon retur \trenches is—-a w }tunity to earn a comfortable liv Film Spoilers, jrance that there is al showing how pictures are made—and how | Comedian can unmake them—a riot from first to finish! ing, ane ways a home a and assistance to family should the conditions ren jder thix es: | Any Time ITISH DESTROYER SAYS BERLIN German | mouth, somewhere near San Juan island” that a British destroyer Friday by Capt. Dichtender: in Thursday's destroyer U.S. customs launch Scout. Michael Edward and Will Sher admiralty | man, who were aboard the Statement of Thursday de-| are ling no losses, still stood RVICE TO THE PUBLIC TELLS THE STORY OF SUCCESS OF THE DENTIST BY EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 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OUR METHODS UP TO DATE hings which I do| Only the most modern methods are employed in my offices 7 examination petent specialist. ought to be done be dene, and who o Wf it iw extracting t like to expose the fleer He said he didn't k I know how to do { ‘Miffieult case is “ber of the staff and | ar consultation diagnosing the proved successful adopt fads, and lasting work and success for my offic ,OUR SPECIAL AND CHIL DRE sf pon them and * {ng roome ans 1 have found t ‘offices arra please and give as well ar ex peas of my OFFICES OP: of dentist who ¥ found it impossible for a large nur tients to come 1 and will com their dental days without los ing time school stu plan of keting my ‘SOLDIER BACK FROM FRONT IS © PROLEM IN B.C, . | Star Writer Finds Pension Is Far Too Little to Meet H. C, of L, FIGHTERS HAVE Filtor's Note-Our mearest war neigh After three y mon thie le follows BY ABE HURWITZ VANCOUVER, B. C., May 12. t about the returned He comes home crip pled, maimed, wounded, unfit to fight any longer. And when he can fight no more, he is usu ally also incapacitated from following his usual vocation. When he is no longer over . fighting for hie country the Canadian patriotic fund no longer extends its voluntary ald to his dependentse—uniess he is still under the govern. medical and hospital He gets a pension, but it is a trifling amount compared to the high cost of living, es pecially if the returned soldier Is a family man Citizens Get Busy While parliament is debating in British Columbia, th not been at # standatill, Shortly heroes of Ypres began te lreturn, the Retarned Soldiers’ club jot Vancouver was founded Ite |mission is thus summarized by W Harner, manager of the club “The least we {lable if requir The R oidiers’ ¢ has the quarters formerly occupt the Canadian club. Member hip in it, so far as dues-paying erned, is universal, Its hospi tality, of course, is limited to re turned fighters The most important work of the club is to secure suftable employ- ment for them. In this, consider- ing all the conditions, it has been singularly successful. Again the|Joffre has added a perfectly ome produced war slogan: “Every one must doj|Ameri¢an word to his vocabulary Aj He used it to express hin adm of the trim soldierty the West Point cadets, his bit.” did effective work one-armed man was fitted out with a litte cig: |man was giv stand. A one-lerg returned Men Live a Club In addition to this, the club house ts used as a place dence by a number of men club rules provide time a returned man | without means may avall himself the full accommodation of the “At an {ford to 4 commoda The club has * for the men he organization s Harper, “is rned men a or other t ice ncing riptions zn Voluntary Sub Tho officially re ned Soldi |depends upon y |tions to maintain | And here also the Ca an Pat a harit It is a government duty to ade |quately provide for the returned dier, as well as to provide for the Jnoldier's dependents—that is the viewpoint of the men concerned }And they are waiting upon both he provincial and dominion parliia ments LAY ALLEN LEAVES After receiving absence, U. S. Attorney Clay Allen Saturday to report San Francisco, to Presidio raining camp for reserve corps whether or not he would re here at the end of the period IS BETTER n, who was her husband, G. K, Stra , at the Brighton hotel, ‘I day night, is reported to be on the road to recovery e|the city hospital If the wounded woman recovers by physician Strachan will ault with a deadly weapon SEND ASHES a The ashes of A. J. Wilkie, A ka mining man who died Sunda the result of gas poisoning were shipped to his father in San ‘ranciseo Frida Vilkie and wife are believed to have formed suicide pact ° RAISE MESS FUNDS, A dance will be given tonight at} Douglas 1 ll by Broadw h Coast Artillery meas funds. STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 12, Glenn Hoover Will Join Regular Army TOLSTOY PUFFS CIGARETS HERE AND RAPS ROOT Tells Miss Abbott Separate not a war champion A CLUB) is too whort to be sald philosoph foally to a report by the experiences of Brit powt-graduate co 1,000 WOMEN WILL PARADE 1,000 women and giris will be in the Red Cross | !l# onop) Gibbs, who has charge of the big spring drive of the Seattle Miss Gibbs spoke at the uni aturday noon, hundred and fifty university bring at least in the parade Mon- What to do for the returned sol The University ier, It is indeed a pre provincial parliament at Victoria has been wrestling with it for a| long time It has been suggested jthat each soldier be given Whereupon the man who |worked in the mines wants in thunder he'd be do-/ ing as a farmer—and so the dis feussion widens and broadens and seemingly has no end day evening contingent will meet in the “ district and then come to town Who fe at the will interest them Tolstoy arrived on the evenin boat fre em, The All Red Cross member a tract the Bon Marche aqua and Pine, at White caps will be captains and to | Plans of the organization were to arrangements » for Monday itizenry has in the Arcade | Edison . or offer our n« from the} come, an oppor: a soldier or his| ub now he had not taken ¢ nounce “Bul-lee”! Joffre Learns to Say tlonaliam and ¢ n a clerical position, and so on down the line, In all,/ maid thia club has provic a 4 employment | York for pronounced ret The | Boy Scouts Le am Youngster T ing back to F fo not know t they are jay evening a week.” | | billiard room. separate individual ould mi any legal sities that tie fund vidences of discontent are mianifest simply because the man |who is brave enough to volunteer jhis services as a figh jdependent to tast iter is too in © bread o' nder UPSTAIRS STORE, day. a “a 30-day leave of ts to replenish th 1917. PAGE 2 Peace Is Impossible in Russia |HERE TO PREACH LOVE) BY MABEL ABBOTT “| disapprove of the appoint ment of Mr, Root on the Rus sian commission. tn sending him as chairman, America makes itself appear a plutoc racy, instead of a democracy It ls a plutocracy, but | should not think it well to show it on such a commission. The idea of sending the commission was good, but it issannihilated by the selection of Mr, Root as its head. He will be very badly received by the Russian demo crats, and instead of uniting Russia and America, | think it will have just the opposite ef- fect.” | At the Washington hotel, Count} t phil ith the in- evitable cigaret in its brown mouth piece, thus frankly spoke bis dis-| appointment with the new commis sion to Russia, whose personnel was announced yesterday by Pre dent Wilson Intoy of the , Kesticulating They'll Look at Chairman “I do not know anything about the rest of the commission,” he} said, “but the Russian people will! not be #o Interested in the others ad” That is what » Vancouver Friday, a ale * Looke Like Great Father wtr Karet the Cauc Ga inder I I was at Le you cannot mye i ‘ came to America to speak father's ideals. He f ¥y sol m for t ideas of Christin istance. The three great evil probleme the three great ‘iams’—which have the war, absolutism, n complet “© part in the re the governn d—"Weil, 1 have hoped that fate. but I feel I xh yw in power are m many years. No, | am not of the provisional duma. ese Russians who a politica Separate Peace impo! ible or any on visional government is against and © is no other ment Even if one or two of numer-| je parties were for a separate| peace, it 4 not prove anythin Democracy at Bottom a ot know It is you 1 knew us, you now tt ir democracy is older and atronge democt Our ages an 1 communitios shave been dem in every r ect for hun years, Only on top ernment s cratic all that was 1 vernment « asne Phen © shall se monarchy Raymond Mize, seaman from the naval training ship Vicksburg ch ed with forg was ac in Judge Tallman's court HEAR COUNT TOLSTOY at the - METROPOLITAN THEATRE TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. Sharp Last Appearance in America Count Tolstoy Leaves for Ru a Monday Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Tonight of dainty brown-eyed MARGUERITE Starting Tomorrow ut even a single j #ecretary to follow at his heels, and | was met by O. A. Pattison ai MacDonald, of the Canadia under whose auspices bh at the 1 Roft will spen! Metropolitan theatre tonight » figure, even in hin! mine sult, with his eir shaggy brows nd th ve and non pitalism, can only od by applying only by the Iam going back to Russta construc for flock ent has I think Ine, talk of is imponatbte A sible, for who pro-| “RAINIER” TO itt the! Tacoma Fails to Change Name of Mountain $6,000,000 LIBERTY BONDS FOR SEATTLE lanks for Seattle’ 00 of the bon HE’S ARRESTED AGAIN charge Mutual hotel $20 for"M Last Appearance CLA Beban plays Guido gardener with the heart of a schoolboy, a charac ter so full of the typical that you will say with us that this is his master. plece—a play with a soul—for his characters live and live and live charneter Ti MASTI I originated the quaint and appealing Italian characters in those famous photoplay productions: of the Rose,” “The Italian,” “Pas quatie” and “His Sweetheart.” Now he is cast in his favorite role as Guido Bartelli, an Italian gardener, in The Marcellini Millions A comedy-drama—his masterpiece WASHINGTON, May 12.— | for all that song of Tacoma name is The government eee board has declined | \ 1 he plaint of the mal Teddy Roc contents and decided once and tle, and t the com: |, i t the coun 3 ede a i seen fit to offical 1 para t id pag a“ erase the n is the Ww i « . hich doesn't 1 Cr ic ft $1 2 In Come Sketch acquitted ye Judge T uiman' : R passing a Feature on Ida An he se apo 8 Photoplay Man of the declare he cashed a Continuous April 15¢c—Children 5c in her sweetest The Valentine Girl Beban characteristics BEBAN Children ..... Adults ... | 7 | Mote rs’ STAND Used for Display naa ie Rainier.” $200 FOR WAR AID id of British 200 couples. HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Palace Hip Show—Tomorrow to Wednesday This Is Another Myles McCarthy and Aida Wolcott “Can Dreams Come True?” A PantoMimic Aivareita, Rego and Stopitt Jim Black Duo Comedy Novelty “W Gene and Kathryn King In “Miles of Smiles” Miller, Scott & Fuller Singing Comedians Molly King of the Double Cross” Mardo & Hunter “The Crazy Recruit” “ “The Mystery Tomorrow, 1 to 11 p.m.