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ON. MAY BARNES BIG 4-RING WILD ANIMAL THe SH - pirFERENT hess of the ompty str THATS | corner a youth swayed on waveri logs, steadied by a policeman fleer Ray Newton climbed out the rear end of the wagon young fellow, stumbling and ing, Was boosted in, the pol PERFORMING ANIMALS-1000F scved™ neavy-footed on his and we whirled back toward tt 60 | porns police station again thy The streets ware brigh neared Yesler way, but 1 Tigers jempty, The street cars had stop | ped, taxis scurried silently tn the A C0) place, and the few people still on x the sidewalks either loitered , Grizzly 3 FULL ae | the dragging step of the homeless, | turned toward the door—and seeing Brown RICAN LIONS or burried with the eagerness us, buried itself in the blank = nn 18 ONE ACT | tha belated to reach home and bed, Another victim, lying maimed and ‘olac . *, helpless in No Man's Land-—and I) Bears Sleeping City Trusted )00.° no ena a) Pet A Mag 550 in Police Protection glance into her! I turned away! vues Canrce arm Onruaun. World's It was between 1 and 2 o'clock | ottice ng onpHEUM : ; \ in the morning and ¢ ne caty It was cheerful down there and tossed a} _ music lovers will be en-) Horses sound asleep, trusting to the police | pusiness-tike. Newton was sea | tert ained at the Orpheum theatre | non night « to take care of it mag the drunken younsst his “ri, Monday evening and again on} Ponies In pursuance of which trust ba going, gently ugh but|Thureday afternoon, by Alles Gen: | — patrol-wagon presently nosed wit tevinality. into evees bee dramatic soprano, who has the basement of the station, and o % nd hin walat under hin JUS returned to this country from youee drunk, stil emitting profan "cath lem, to wake | ilan, Italy, where she has been ity at reg tatervals was taken no weapon concealed | | ethatns in the La up tot « office lice Gentle is a tle girl Tt was full night fellow esemed tmllély Jane i was formerly Miss Alice True | told me one on which 1 hac |inter tha wie § a{living with her parents at 4043 permission to wateh the night shift! siankety-biank He!” he murmured | 44th ave. South, ‘This will be her| work. Several drunks had occasionally, smiling at the big of [rst concert his country since | Drought in before midnight ficer 8 blankety-blank lie arriving from Ital women, haggard and hard-eyed, try —" < Tickets on sale Showdays at Sher {8K with heart-wringing lack of | City Lights Flash Out ng Beha ag ' aahad anenty | ILO ac pall withou ¢ © Pantage opening with the and departed A : BE jtatinee performance Monday, wilt {-rniture A number of angry citizens re-| uddenly, at the telephone, Serle the mer Hong Kong” girla| BROS. ported autos stolen Ofticers on the /Seant Smith called sharply: Jin a captivating “chop suey” nit: | tl beats, rd up, were hat Stickuy Headed this}iical comedy offering. For the » Over Van Buskirk ported murder Graduate, Licensed if he ain't back * of w M He tramped ot do all 1 tory treatmen Remember that $1.90 CASH Includes Comeultation, Treat- way meant and Medicines. 401 Peoples Bank Bldg. Second and Pike St. ‘an put a-stop to it.” Have 1 m to 5 p.m; 7 to 8 p. _.™; Sunday, 11 a m. te 12. ‘dead Jyias where they fell? Your Main Chance Walking towards you from somewhere in the future there’s an opportunity—the chance that comes at least once to everyone. This bank tells you that more often than not it will require some capital—perhaps only train fare—but some money—enough to ac- cept the condition imposed. Are you preparing to say, “I’m ready”? SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. ombined Resources of the Dexter Morton National Banx and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $21,409,499.60 row to Wednesday. A Splendid New Ht Show--Tot seer) “THE MERCHANT PRIN Rothrock & McGrade “The Irish Troubadours” Moran Sisters Novelty Di Act Paul Poole Cowles & Dustin “Wee Bits of Melody” The Four Charles 2crir ven, Feature Photoplay { Molly King ix.fer' “The Mystery of the Double Cross” Continuous Week tomorvon tro 11 | Aiternvoss.... 10€ | sunaazes, 15 SHANGHA| RESTAURANT We wish to announce that our magnificent new Branch Restaurant at 711 PIKE ST. Ie now open for business. It is the coslest eating place of ite kind In the city. We serve the finest Chinese and Amer- lean f Come and enjoy a dish MB our delicious chop suey and noodles. Service of the highest order. New Branch 711 Pike St. atrol-wagon sharply round ner three or four blocks below ler way, the glare of our head cutting a cireular slash in the dark Ont Just Printers ing in ted to look out for the| | 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043} machines Lieut. Mason Worried jeut. Joe Mason waa worry tho he didn’t admit it, over Motor Dr. Va ns cycle Officer Van Buskirk, who had been sent out to investigate a re “He'd ought to be back,” declared Registered Physician {J} Mason. “I'm going downstairs, and with an expres sion of extreme sternness on face. It was replaced by a ¢ when he returned, a mioment la Van says he reported in a |f while ago. Nothing but a lf beatin’ his wife—and a man's got | a right to do that, hasn't be? charged with plain drunkenness and the other with driving an auto while Intoxicated. Well-Dressed Man Was in Trouble tairs, on the floor of the re. ceiving tank, lay the men who had been abt in before midnight en the terrible war plc tures in the English filastrated | weeklies, with the bodies of teen wants you the lieutenant called, and Newton pulled his length out of the chair he had fost j sat down ta. “Come along. he said the darkness, just graying to dawn de of taking care of the sleeping city CANS FOR 1917 P; DEXTER HORTON Trust »“" HIPPODROME Palace Hip "VAUDEVILLE Jos. A. Muller, Mgr. teachers, hi Dairy Products Publicity bureau acted as pilot The party visited Hollywood, Or Douglas A.Flint & Co. ‘TOO WEAK TO FIGHT . “Sectety’s Comedy Katertainer” BEECHAMS fais 9 Miss Abbott Sees : Seattle Police at | Work During Night CIRCUS [ipaeancaes ay Ike that or, face up, faee down, arma and een flung wide drawn up a if in agony —the sad, unberole cas-| lalties of the battle of life There Were Women Held in City Jail where on the In the tiny cells, almost indis tinguishable the blackness hind the ba others, in thelr inks, Wrapped cocoon-wise in ankets nmoving as Night in Humes paused at the doors in bis round © women's ward, too, there were gray cocoons—four of Night Matron Hicks flashe ’ Naht to see that all was well Al head like a featherduster stirred in one of the bunks, and a face! A cripple and a typical hobo, | both drunk. A well-dressed young \fellow, with Dlack-rimmed gla and a fate of considerable intelli |gence. He was charged with some | thing worse—call it disorderly con lduct. He submitted to the routin of booking and search as calmly a if registering at a hotel The phone rang again, “Figh And out we sped again, our head ghts cutting a circular siash tn s the patrol-wagon rushed ty streets on its work That the government will a Northwest canneries in obtain ing cans for their output was indicated by legislation ap- proved by the senate Friday Senator Poindexter tele- graphed the Chamber of Com merce and Commercial Ciub that if contracts are held for cans, and there has been a re- special added feature of the w lined by Doug! pean Novelty," which combines This road along the east shore of Lake Sammamish, is very rutty and in general only in fair condition STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1917. ALICE GENTLE TO SING (ynchia Greve |Palace Hip and Pantages Have Good Bills| mms y Axcarer Gove p,' or es M®) Manager Pantages bax arran ites : *|for the appearance of polar | aorge briefly, “The lhears in a isan Gunamebine the North; the J. Ryan Rich ei | feild compan Mak Haggerty’ , downstalrs I “ not | Reception.” a comedy sketch; Min “a tights.” Heutenant, “and Ms Allen, petite star, in a novelty; Ante oroyclen roared out of {Wt0"ke Morton, the duéky jokester “el jand Willie Hale and brother, dex: | sement Hallard-ward: and /iorous entertainers, Mrs, Vernon n hext 15 minutes the phones icastie, in the newest eplaode of FANG steadily as the officers oO |~Patria,” the patriotic serial enjoy meaning of the winkin treet pee J yp Py sey Ply Piven house, lights re ir Meanwhile, the patrol wagon had pai ace Hip brought in more guests for ¢ The new show bich opens Sun ceiving-tank Two rothers, ne day at the Palace lilp will be head s A. Flint @ Co, in 1 “The Merchant 2 sketch ent ince. The Four Charles have a “Euro COUNTY ROAD REPORT County Engineer Humes BY SAMUEL J, HUMES County Engineer hat condition King county n is noted in the follow Happy Valley—Road from Happy j Valley to North Bend is in fine | shape Sunset Highway—Open 12 miles above North Bend, or Hide a-wee. Redmond Monchan . lssaquah— ch—The Redondo Redondo Reach canyon road is in fair condi tion hon-Vashon Heights—The dirt north end, half-mile out of has i graveled. Good condition. Kirkland-Believue—This road has Yarrow Road — From Yarrow point to Yarrow wharf, bad; soft dirt and lightly grav pd ruts Bellevue Medina Road—Good con- fusal of delivery, the govern. | ditior ment will undertake to secure | the cans necessary. DAIRIES INSPECTED Forty ttle domestic science aded by Mrs. Ellen P. Dabney, domestic science super visor, Saturday made an inspection] dition; very rutty and sli lof the dairy farms of King county.| pecially at wooden bridge about one 8. Robb, secretary of the/|mile from Bothell w ton and other farms eating mulation to aith-wiving petite & nleep en Pid. 1] to strength. ILD MEDAL rm Ol Cap the National of Holland will do the open to Green Beane (ir Mrocehot Or Cabbage v Cauliflower Celery—Ver era Youngstown-Lake Burien Road— In fair condition for light traffic; has been recently drage Three-Tree Point—Via l4th ave 8. and Burien City tion Riverton-14th Ave. 8. Paving—In fair shape Bothell Juanita—Road in bad con Dery, #8 McClellan Pass Highway—ts now| iver br ridge. eee egctablen and Vrutt in — ~ Prices Paid Wholesale Dealrre for VEGETABLES Artichokes doe. sereceeee Aspareg They are wonderful. ‘Three | Com Huske—Per tb capsules each day will put) Cucumbers— his foet before he knows 1 her his trouble comes from soning, the kidneys gravel or In the bladder, stom ach der that befall the ove ». Don't walt t \tirely down-and-ou today Your droggist will gladiy! refund ye money if they do help you. %6c, 50c and $1.00 per box. Accept no substitutes. Look | for the name GOLD MEDAL | every box. They are the pure, or- fginal, imported Haarlem Ol] Cap- anies. For sale and guaranteed by| Pi the Owl Drug Co Your Liver, | has important work to do. Un.!" der favorable conditions it does 1 mates Lug it well. Ifsluggish, relieve it we PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Bold eo: hy 1c., 25c. Florida, per Ib. w, per Ib. por Ib, Okra—Per vox st | Onions— Auntra lla Green, per doa Cal, per sack 1b ry Nebraska, per 1b 0608 06% Cal, per doz Per} 2 Yakima 4.76 Potatoce— Yakima Gems eeod Locals plea— Rayman W: uonar Bre! Pavraces |world if she would only marry him. |They are both 21 and love each lother dearty. mick will Juggle all sorts of themselves as well Rothrock and “The Irish Trouba-|able for her to trust that he would | dours, instrumental ture Irish melodies ¢ Moran Sisters, two sprightly @ novelty dancing act on folk songs and steps and toe {enough influence o jreform him now, she can le of | giris, in Cowles and Leona Dustin!by the marriage ceremony, Too entitic? many people, both men and wom Jon, have t Imarriage ce han talk and feats of} a singing act Hits of Melody | temp PRESS CLUB AUDITORIUM | Alas, but it is not true. of the Seattle Dramatic | large ad-| Night's paper | saw an article about good her and it gave her name |sized audience. The company has| Granville Highways Woodinville-Duvall—Via © excellent condition Ouvall-Novelty—Fast side road is! owing to grading operations Valley, cloned Rainier Valley Renton—The brick! ain open for travel Renton-issaquah — Perfect road | r Faile-North Bi in fair condition care should be ex ercised in crossing over South Fork Renton-Kennydale—Over hill road is fair road along lake shore not open Newcastie-Hazelwood Hazelwood. Newport—Fair tion Renton-Briquet Plant—N. is now open than $600,000 has been spent in the last year by the Presbyterian board f Church Erection in aiding in the! construction of 202 and 94 manses, the board reported! to the annual meeting of the Pres byterian Keneral assembly lowing adopted by James J pire butiding,” compan of uninhabited n« of Brazil's interior. aoece CN MARKET REPORT “Prices Paid Producers te Poultry, Veal Spring Chickens 4 ibe, and over 14 Norma’s question will sa: 10) not yet found a me enough to keep steady company | | with, and | do not care to waste | my time and money on a girl | care Pork—Good block hogs Belling Prices to etal Butter, Kegs und Cheese Winconsin twine « Young America ... jd wholewaler) en £5.00) Alfalfa-—No 0 ™ A nat Heres 50.00) Alfalfa and Melnnsce ington double e ag . , Cynthia Grey’s | Good Form | e- _-° EVER bow to your when Some persor lean forward to meet eact mouthful of) food, This looks like eagerne altho it only — carele ness, Keep an erect sitio: at the table MUST REFORM NOW Q.—My sister is secretly engaged to a man of questionable charac: | ter. Three or four evenings out of the week are spent with! different girls at their apart ments. He tells sister every. thing and says he cannot stop, altho he knows it is radically wrong. He hi always acted gentiemanly to my sister, bi cause he knows that she would YNTRIA Ontw not stand for anything else He has convinced her that she| could do him ali the good in the Do you think it would be advis- change later when he hasn't enough will power to do so now? A SISTER OF 26 YEARS. A.—Never. If your sister hasn't the man to reely expect to after she is bound to him erroneous idea that a mony is some sort of magic that will perform mir aclex and blend two inharmoniou ments into perfect unison SHE'S DIVORCED Q.—A few weeks ago | wrote to} you about a cousin of mine, Lilah} McCarthy, actress, and in last Mrs. H. is there any way of finding ouf her address in Eng- land without writing to the Bill. board or New York Clipper Mag- * you advised before? Also, if you have the recipe for jelion wine, mi from the flowers, there are a number of Inborhood who would like to have It. | wish to Y |} thank you for the information you) | gave before in regard to my cousin, | and for the trouble this will put) | you to MRS. G. B. A.~Mra. Barker is divorced from her husband, and the only way I know of that you. might get in touch with her is thru the Billboard | or New York Clipper. Following is the recipe for dande lion wine To 1 gallon of water use 1 quart of blossoms; let it boil; cool for one hour, then add 2% pounds of | sugar andn_return to fire. Let it| | boil and skim, remove from fire put into tub and stand until luke. j warm. Add 1 tablespoon of yeast jand juice of a lemon. Let stand 24] The Wealthiest Man in the World y based his succ that it takes the first hundred dollars KA saved to start a fortune. Many people i in this city are beginning to realize this same principle, as evidenced by the large number accounts opened recently at the nion Savings & Trust Company of Seattle In the Heart of the Financial District docks, pioneer resident of Seattle, who died rriday at the family resi dence, at 91/ 18th ave., will be held Sunday at 3 o'clock, in Trinity Parish church Mrs. Maddock who was &2 years old, is survived by her husband, Moses R. Mad docks, a well known lumberm Knit for the Poor PARIS, M 19. American wom en in Paris have organized a “shaw! club.” The present purpose of the club is to knit warm shawls for the poor. If necessary at a later time, the club will turn its many hands to knitting war socks for American soldiers. hours, strain and put into a keg seal tight for three months, then | |rock keg let stand three months} some chuck holes in the north end 202 NEW C | with new crushed rock longer and rock keg agein. It is} then ready for use. | "| ECONOMIC PRESSURE Dear Miss Grey: Why the clan- nishness of our young men and women? | Economic pressure is the answer to the question, and it answers many more, Economic conditions are driving men thru bloody battle- fields to satisfy the desires of ests FOLLOW WILL PLAN ©. cae o woman | irae: Forcing the mother to | n 1 idea very similar to that enter the human grist mills and) “em |ruining the life of the innocent) | daughter for whom working to pro-| has established a number tect causing divorce, suicide and| ttn lal trophies of society. They cau x for the same womankind ignore the other in that it oa to enter the busine not a home. Fundamentally the present eco- .3.00@3.59 "omic conditions are the result of misinterpretation of the intelli lgence that rule the universe. When we understand that real happiness lies not in the acquisi- tion of wealth, but in understand. ing nature and not violating her © sacred laws, a great stride will have been made in carrying out asthe Divine plan of ages. | HE'LL WAIT Dear Miss Grey: In reply to 1 have irt who appeals to nothing about. In my opinion it i time enough to go steadily with a the young man (tho| jhe may not be conscious of It) to! world, divert: | jing her mind from raising childr { to sustaining a place to exist in— girl when you are certain that she la the right one, and you have th 3) position and money to start life's! | battles without a set-back. The) 3¢| age of 26 seems fair enough for a 37| start on the matrimonial side of Hy life Until then it is a fellow’s duty ‘to prepare himself by studying and working himself into a good posi- |tion, for no boy can do this with | girls on his brain. w—24, | IT’S FIRST LOAN Q.—I would like to know how! 3208 many foreign loans the U. 8. h HH made previous to the last one she made to Great Britain, and the sum jet each, FRANCES. A-The loan the U.S. made to} Great Britain recently is the first ALWAYS USE Pull directions in 15 languages Bold everswhere, 25¢ and $1.00. U. 8S. Government buys It. Boston .. and every Frid \ugust and September. Boston Buffalo Chicago .. Detroit .... Montreal es New York ,.... St. Louis splendid, and only foreign loan this country has ever made The funeral of Mrs. Moses Mad-| Cul open tonight. having bees To Kill Rats and Mice | skin is left as smooth and hair-free Stearns’ Electric Paste | | otherwise she can have her meney | ba k by merely asking for it—Ad- vertisement i Special eae Trip Fares East, | Via the “Great Northem Railway” -$1 19. 20 On sale Mey 35 — 7 Des Moines. . 74.35 Chicago .... 80.00 frrydergg at | St, Paal..... 67.50 S2,c0te Jone 2 ont & Round Trip Summer Tourist Rates On Sale Daily, June 20th to 30th, inclusive, July 3-4, y and Saturday thereafter during July, Final return limit 3 months f exceed October 31st. Stopovers allowed in both direc- |} tions. Diverse routes returning. $119.20] St. Paul °.... 99.50 Minneapolis .. 80.00 Duluth ..... 91.00 | Sioux City . 113,00 | Council Bluffs $67. 50 118.20 | Omaha .... 78.70 Lincoln ... Washington, D. c. 116.00 Proportionately low fares to other Eastern points. Three electriclighted trains Kast daily, “THE ORIENTAL LIMITED” “THE GLACIER PARK LIMITED” “THE SOUTHEAST EXPRESS” * Break your journey at Glacier ELAM National Park, on Main Line— season, June 15 to October 1. For further information, tickets, ete Columbia and Second Avenue Cc. W. Meldrum, Asst. Gen. P. Agt. Phones: Main 117, Elliott 5609 HOGE BUILDING Second and Cherry i Owned and occu- | pied by this bank. ess on the idea of new savings NEW CECIL GRILL elaborately refurnished and red@oo- rated for the occasion. The beauty and artistic arrangement of the floral designs are particularly at- | tractive. A big show is booked for the opening. Come down and look the place over, and if you see anything that indicates Putnam has been here, 4 don't speak of it. Remember, tonight, Saturday, May 19, at First Ave. near Madi- — son St Entirely New Way to Keally Removes Reets and All Why should any woman continue an ugly, humiliatiny of hair on face, now that it Is known this can be completely and quickly removed, roots and “an, ia the new phelactine process? process is not to be compared at it with the depilatory, electrical or shaving methods, Phelactine is non- odorous, non-trritating, non-polson- ous—so harmless it could be eaten without any bad effect. Best of all, | the hairs come ont entire, evem roots, before one’s wery eyes! The as a child's. Anyone who purchases a stick of phelactine from the druggist ong follows the simple directions bound to be pleased and Gelighted—- Final lin Jun 1@ June 7 try 5 Final limit Juty 6. om date of sale, not to Kansas City eee ewee » apply CITY TICKET OFFICE T. J, Moore, C, P, & T. A.