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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1917. PAGE 5 Grey LAST WEEK ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE) DARDANELLES | Wwe ‘o Cunthin, Grey " en ILL BE GIVEN WELCOME TO SERVE 80, will you tell me why it is so? * ( iff Q—We are two respectable LM . - A.—Wherever you got the inf Ds young women, excellent horse Scene” "hore | A. Whevmer vou go i ixson jour own saddie Mont rumors, it can bo traced t ok Malad horses, We read "0 definite ginnin Gq ahead * » nt ages your story in last/and marry, and if your futdre hw ay w. 8 "FORREST Saturday's Star| hand ts called into service, send nied ‘Preme Gealt Oo abe the wom.| btm away with the thought that } Vv PARIS, May 12——Belglum’s en's cavalry. or-| Will be a unit for good; that he | yg flag to fly over Sonsatinnis ganized in Seat./Only one of many loved ones whol and Belgium to control the tle, and we are| "ave gone to brave the terrors of Dardanelles, is the allies’ re. very much inter| ¥ar—that war may be no more, It vised plan for its war aims re leeted. We are|!* & War of civilization, democrac apecting Turkey | not society ladies, | tice sus barbariem, intole On high authority today it | and wonder if we ®"ce and autocracy, Every can be stated that this change would be welcome, Yhether great or small, has HOGE : in program has been thoroly members, Could) accomplished only thru a t 4 discussed in high official cir vou tell Us whem | D? he fre enjoy 5aue BUILDING cles of the allled governments. we might. eee| ins today v tho blood | ~r at e new Russia renounced old about lemine? |of your fo if you will | i468 hw F aR Second and Cherry t dor ti he| Cynthia Grey ® Jo’ 2 took at the situ ; : . t Russian’s dream dominating the MRS, 8, 1. P, | look at the vation from a broad eruaa hon Bee Owned and occu- straits, a change tn the Turkish] 4 you would be quite welcome, |°", 204 nifish standpoint, tt] /; 4 : peo jem has been forced on the al-|; an, gure, for the National League | ¥!!! seem less unbearable pied by this bank. ni Not for Big Power | for wW oruan'a Gervice in compou 1] SENDS RECIPE | ¢ the eatente powers! he women 1 va | ~ { the entente powers | wish to work together for the com-| Dear Miss Grey: mon good of their country. Any of recipe for a very good, but eco a the ladies in charge at the league|Nemical cake—eggless, | ¥ control of the MOst | neadquarters, 108 Cobb building, Mlklees: 1 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon in Rurope tO) Kourth and University ve]Shortening well blended, %4 cup 8 greatest na-| Or intormat cold water, Sift together 2 table tions Jealousy and spoons cornstarch, 2 teaspoons bak endanger the future world peace,| makes OFFER ing powder, 1% to 2 cups flour and for which t s are fighting eat salt three times, and To hand Constantinopte and the} Qo! heve @ good supply | o with ether ingredients Bosphorus over to any one of the| the bacilli to make the i oe : This makes a medium-sized loaf! Balkan nations would keep the fu- | mk Sioa ane woul be glad to! cake, A SUBSCRIBER. ture world’s police force busy re-| Give, free of charge, lo some sick A.—Than Housewives who storing on person, a supply. are fighting the H.C, of L. should t Russia, therefore MRS. F. C. MOULTON, stab Thin 4 announ¢ proval of such 203 24th Ave. N a plan. Lori ¢ Europe Phone East 4331. may WEAR SUIT ihe yo Rh x t ! jot pe m the city se ho ae "blue sult, what should her brides a “ the Bosphorus jslad to take advantage of your! maid wear? The wedding will be 4 So the key to the Bosphorus, {t/ kindly offer; but as I do not kn in the late apring DOLLY. ee cee nee rece, moss Mee jot them, tam printing your letter. |” 4 —ghe may wear a ault of any —in the line of march on Decoration Day RUN ithe gation-ck Seward for color, One of the light grays has a separate history—a record of indi- IN COMMISSARY Q.—Could you kindly settie an ar would be tty p of th the terrible sac: vidual deeds which he alone has achieved. { 7 og tes a ae gument for me by stating whether SUGGESTS NAMES é bay ie be trested 16 heep the the pastry served on the Northern) Q—Please suggest some good Every man in line before our windows Pacific diners is made on the cart names for a small motion picture has a separafe financial history, the rec- w in There is Paul th or inthe commissary? J. G. A.—The pastry made ay “gd Ss 0 commissary departments D WAR TOGETHER |0°° * Seatue and one in st | GET MARRIED tre in a small town. CLAUDE. Bungalow, Bon Ton, | Cameo, Rie, Keystone. ord of which is preserved on our books. He has, too, his individual needs which must be met in an individual way. We have individualized our service. The re- A | Classic, Bijou, PRESBYTERIAN COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., May 12.| Q.—1 am a high school girl and) Q@—Please tell me what church I | o> D vi AT THE Be ; ea When the Sixth company, Oregon wiji graduate this month. | am|President Wilson is a member of. at a iS b fivnter: ArT quirements of no two of our depositors Coast artillery, is called to the col-| pearly 19 and have been engaged | LUCILE. vwde -Alhambra Pacace-Hie cis CRUE Hie eae ri ors. r will have among its mem |for five years to a very nice young A.—He is a Presbyterian mes : ers five brothers im one family | man who is five ears older He } all rugged Oregon mountaineers.| pas a steady eaten at $90 a OON’T MAKE ISSUE | ALHAMBRA best stock productions in the stage !heart theme thruout They are Adois, Grover, John, Ree- month. He has clean habite—does| Q—! have been married 12) chance to see an Orpheum marke In selecting this play Monday night the ho clerks of | som and Marimos Devine, sons of pot smoke, or drink, or chew. We years and have three children, but ville show this season, With “The New Henrietta,” as their last city will hold sway at the] Thomas Devine, of the _Elkhead | were intending to be married thie|! have never been happy because the show opening tomorrow mat- bill in thelr present home, the um th A certain per-| ¥ ra country. Each of the boys is an| june, but there ie a rumor that no|my husband has such an awful |inee and closing at the Saturday Wilkes company have made an ex: cent of the proceeds will go toward | ev with the rifle. marriage licenses will be issued,|temper. When he is in those fits night's performance May 19, “big cellent selection, for it is a won- sending a ¢ ation of the cle | nion avln S Bigs ~~ Soand those who will get married will | of temper the only thing | can do ti audeville will take {tself out derfully interesting story with a|/East in order to grab the “Greet: | q be called slackers, and later, per| 8 to keep till and not answer of Seattle's life to return Septem wone of the brightest and snap-|ers’” convention for Seattle next| : tion on that account. Now, he! Ppa! 8, | alwa have to break the which has been leased for a Meier as —_ even prone rus O I Y pany : —to keep the stomach well, the wants to enlist, but we want to be silence, for he is very stubborn and ' heum elr d-] | | i liver and bowels regular, by the married for a while, anyway. We angry at auch times. It ia now at home of Suicide hin es 4 RECOGNIZE WOMEN hee x r i ¢ h ‘ In the Heart of the Financial District timely and helpful aid of have planned for so long for ourfu. Gays since we have spoken this Years From a Tree ture home, and so many things, !@st time. He provides for me and T # to be ox - x CLEVELAD D. M es 5, that now it seems as tho our !® good in every way but this./tra fancy vaud bill pee en) eee Sa enee 4 dreams are shattered forever. | do| Shall | keep on as before, or shall ito leave a pleasant me ie, GLOBE, Aris., May 12.—Within Jane will have oe REPOCEay wisalowenkakednne ils panties ene not see why all humanity has to be|! wait for him to epeak? jseason and a! anticipation for] # short distance of a well traveled a — Rogue of Officials |" No inquest will be held into the, The funeral of Harvey E. Dingley, slaughtered on the fields like ani-| UNHAPPY WIFE. Inext. There wil be Ray Cox, mak-|highway the body of a suicide caeee dene university | death of Max Freed, who shot him-| 47, foreman of the blacksmith shop mals, when God made us to\make| A—Thero are many persons|ing her first appearance since her| *Wung to and fro in a tree for four anys agg ao medics and} seit in the Mutual Life building of the Skinner &@ Eddy plant Sm this world something, and progress, | Cursed with this sort of disposition. |recent return from London. Ray| Years before the tragedy was dis /a™ {0 feminism to prepare them | Weanesday 6 funeral will be shag es 3! yD by not go backward to barvariem, as| They never can make amends,|Cox is a comedienne with a trav-| Covered recently + aman tn who will go to the} heiq Sunday at 11 a. m. from the| ded from heart failure Thursday, our teacher tells u even for their own faults. Anylesty on horseback riding, in which| In the pockets were found a | ‘fon! Bonney Watson parlors. Interment] will be held at 2 p. m, Friday under ASele of Any Macias te tho Werld Miss Grey, p If this|*tep in the nature of an apology |she introduces her own mount./cheap watch, a bunch of rusted} amy will be in the Hills of Eternity | auspices of Century lodge, L 0, O, — » is all true about marrying, and, if or a confession of wrong doing Martin Beck himeolf is sponsor for|*eys and a newspaper, which bore cemetery. F., at 2318 Franklin ave, bs - seems to be an impossibility withthe other headliner, Dorothy Shoe-|the date of 1912 them. ‘They, lke. your bush migra sketch, “Supper for| Complete Report leave all the concessions fc Two.” Others are: Walter MAIN ORPHEUM THEATRE 9 is cose ieee ata tittle | MOBILIZE NEGROES | of Market Today ait for you to do but begin to speak |jet; Dorothy Brennef, singer of ex CHICAGO, May 12.—The Hamp. ‘Third and Madi Main 5106 when the cloud has passed. There | clusiv ongs; Boyle Brown,|ton institute fe planning the mobil is little to be gained by making an‘ comedia' Helen Lee Wallir tion of 75,000 negroes in the |? prices Paid Wholesale Deal “WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE TOMORROW {asue of the matter. The “silence” |‘Trio, girl athletes, and Frank and|Middie West to ald in intensive Vew 1) 6 Other Matinees Thursday and Saturday might continue indefinitely and /-Topie, man and girl, dancers farming and general food produc HE T Iv you would be more unhappy than| so © tion. ¥ ever | PANTAGES -_ Artichokes—Per ; LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON | RNTAGHO arial us| | Artchetee—Per AT THIS THEATRE ee se . | este Ter eack ‘| Lives After Fall turing Cliff Dixon and Frank Sty Cabbage-—New flat Duteh, ‘tb. From Fifth Floor} i'd s!s cho cking ms IN THE BACK) sss. he ‘beauty orc will Caulifiower—Local, per doz headline attract of a : Cchery—Ver ora : : In Bronson Howard's Famous Comedy-Drama wha dpb of + eer seven-act bill at the Pantages, o gen ngmen area, Waikeaee Last Show of the Season splintered bones which had plerced|ing with the matinee performa work. “Oh! how my bac “THE NEW HENRIETTA” Sen cree Ot hi cicae Te [ae ith the matines” pertorn ese amet | Ae et Beginning Tomorrow Matinee—Twice Dally All Next Well close to the thigh had been s#et,! For the added feature ) ee poses. the Veeplant— i) \ NOTE—On June 10th this popular company will reopen Valentine Met elevator re: | sanage a saat aken every thelr season at the Wilkes Theatre (the present Alhambra), pairman, who plunged five stories |ne the: Bree cemearome Lane ot First Appearance Since Her Mr. Martin Beck Fifth and Pine. to the bottom of an elevator shaft iyame, Japanese prc GOLD MEDAL London Success resents | was reported to have a chance for | ao ries of remarkable dem ° ake three or recovery onstrations of what fs known as trea oF aa he Pee 10 sadruple mind concentration \back pain. But be Other numbers; Olson and Jobn. lite DAIL son, likable lads, loaded vith joxes; | Haariem OM has be In a Series of New Songs and Stephens and Hollister, in their Sfocheslanes Wal aavernm a Comedy Skit le f e 0. NG! LWO J) lcrson “Brothers, circus acrobs tie | B hand “wrouia aie: | Siecine Horseback Riding” ia : 99 99 aertalists; A ndria, xylophonist,| goon be without t as pha| Cal, per gack “SUPPER FOR TWO” _ 2 and Frank Gabley, entertalner without her eal Dutch Green. A Playlet Bug Flags | os © Ie noi Rasen RAE | helenae Dorothy Brenner PALACE HIP r n why Will fing | Rhubarb Lady Dainty of Songiand Boyle & Brown Bright Breezy Bits children of Holland robust rdrome | tt | Heading the new | By “Edgar Allen Poe By Ouida Road show, which comes to the|*® - 4 c e the pure, orig-| Te . |Palace Hip on Sunday, be} tmnt Haslem Of Capsules resets | Cal, per eack Helen Leach Wallin Myles McCart id Miss Aldaldirect. from. the Inboratortes in | sae i = trian MoCarthy and Mise Aléa| settam"Wenend, et be sare is Trio Frank & Tobie \ win seite 6 aor of | an ‘ . ae’ tnt | Girl Athletes “Free Verse” Dancers i i d packages | M ig re-| FRUITS Stopitt I | | fe | race track and romance | | | Alveretia, Rego and § | | {three men who bil ORPHEUM TRAVELOGUE ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA | od as a pantomime absurdity . Local cooking ... | } For sale and faranteed by | with the title, “I Can't My | owl Druy dies hia gsi . | Mouth.” It is on the acrobatic or-| BY Bia ter D i} jder, introducing hand balancing | Yellow Newto | eet ie on TT BROS eee | Miller, t and Fulle In “BEHIND THE FRONT’—a Comedy Just Printers 2 singing comedians, make . bination of ging voice 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043} | osange il A f, 66 66D: ° Gene and Katherine King are} | Strawberries —~ It has been a delightful and profitable season for us, JANE Pickwick vocalists as well as musicians who} 18 pts, we hope it has been for you |have an offering called “Miles pre : Smiles.” | Pei EYRE’’ Papers’? B27... 5 veins | |] Peta, Vetta’ Fo "Orpheum Vaudeville Returns Next ie dancing, talking and acrobatic act |je— —-——_—__—_-__@ b h M : or ’ ews sar and Bete ttter| Ta we September at the Moore , y Charlotte Bronte By Charles Dickens =f otter» military ang, “is || aeme—vet Seattle's Largest and Finest Theatre, 2! ORPHEUM | Until then, Au Revoir and Good Luck ss The Wilkes Players will be seen) . | \| | Orpheum thoatre for the| | re EVERY, 2% : EVERT | i ginning wit the matinee 1] | | AFTERNOON AT 2:30 ANY SEAT MAY BE NIGHT AT ii \| norrow, in “The New Henrietta."| 10, 25,59 RESERVED IN ADVANCE 10 26 Go. 7 || | | play made famous many ara) 1) | 1X | | |ago by Robson and Crane, This} | fi ae | i] | |will be the last offering by this | 4 i. \| | popular company at the Orpheum, t t | q | | | jas on June 10 they will open at th ‘ed \| cube. st] — Classies | Sree ee | } ich saa Whe 1 present Alhamb: at Fifth and i} 37| | _|Pine, where. they’ will be estab skin-treatment || goer eiect rane vevsccccsascoct Hi pacinestinatha lh omic moths If you want toerferimenton your | Tinborger 1: skin, there are plenty of tr to experiment with, fomething whose value has been proven by years and years of suc cessful use, if you want a treatment atments || But if you want RESTAURANT We wish to announce that our magnificent new Branch Restaurant at 711 PIKE $T. “Robinson {| “Alice in cna Country Hay and Grain (Prices pald wholesaler) Crusoe” | - = By Daniel Defoe Wonderland” By Lewis Carroll Rats and Mice Carry Disease| KILL THEM by wing Stearns’ Electric Paste | Full Directions fn 15 languages Hold everywhere 25¢ and $1.00 U. S. Government bu: | boy all drugaiste, that doctors prescribe constantly, that you Amow contains nothing harsh or injurious, you will find it in Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Tt usually stops itching i- trace of eczema or similar kin-eruption, For trial free, write to |, Baltimore, Md. Dept. R, Resin and rarely fails to clear | Ointmentand Resinol Soap are sold | pressed Umothy ... is now open for busine: It is the cosiest eating place of its kind In the city. We serve the finest Chinese and Amer ican foods. Come and enjoy a dish of our delicious chop suey and noodles. Service of the highest order. New Branch 711 Pike St. ioe ee eee ee eee See eee ed ington double com 108 Second Ave, S. (Near Yesler) Half Block S, From Smith Bldg.

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