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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 1917, PAGE 3 tt a ALL WEEK!I! |ie's 100 narrow Dear Mins Grey: | should like to say In reply to the letter written by “BE. RL W." that he evidently hae had very little experience with the girle of today. Before | waa P married | wan one of the girls he esignates as a “bundle of fash 4 n” and no girl ever had a better j time. Now I've been married two years and we are very happy. ! ly on my husband's small wage. | jelso find my girl friends are the |oame, We all think “E, R will have a hard time getting any |kind of a wife, as he is too nar row-minded in our opinic DOROTHY TALKED TOO MUCH Dear Mine Grey: | “Norma’s’ and have read question also “E like to keep company with, But the boasted of having gone with a young man to a Fourth of July 12 R A LOVE STORY OF THE celebration, spent all of his money to do with b Do you wonder | do not keep company Nearly every girl ance has boasted about the boys the has “turned down.” | have de ided that none of them will have |the chance to down, That's why | ways seen alone with her of my accuaint am nearly al EA | HE'S LONESOME Dear Miss Grey interest me very much, and | wish |to say a word answer to one who aligns herself “Norma.” | have talked to a good many of my friends regarding the subject of which she speaks, and they all seem to come to the same | clusion—that the girls don't seem to want to get acquainted with any of us As | am working nights, it seems | | con When Robert Hichens wrote “The Garden of Allah” he creat ed an immortal story that be longed to pictures. It is a tale of vast stretches, sweeping hori zons, whole tribes of savage Bedoulns, caravans, camels and oases; big, vital, mystic things that cannot be encompassed within the wails of a stage, but the all-seeing eye of the camera can catch and bring to you on the screen. Hundreds of thou sands of dollars have been spent in this spectacle; hundreds, even thousands of people were used In the “big scenes”; whole cities were made for realism—that the scenes might create the atmos phere of the Orient, of fabled Beni.Mora. The picture IS the story. It Is a cyclonic drama which will take its place among the immortal documents of the screen. Oliver G. Wallace Throwgh the Medium of the Giant Wurlitzer wit James Q. Clommer takes kreat pleasure in announcing & Personal Appearance of J. WARREN re-ere ynwidered the star of the ac CLEMMER THEATRE TODAY THURSDAY and FRIDAY Httle talka of his per handsor al experte ore the amera an a few any prop the Clemmer Keer Got and see Jack and hear what he hae to say TOMORROW IS LADIES’ DAY First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 ADMISSION 15c, CHILDREN 10c SOME SEATS 25c, LOGE SEATS 30c j eaeorreneaeareesns _— - - iseattie 4 Best jay Mouse prance tt JOE. IS ( ONNOISSE I R: c utior, raise || How to Wave Hair to t und make ready to have Monkey Selects Materials for Clothes “up thag pie en BEyI First in interest of the animal|to have new clothes, or when Joe has been known to refuse gar- | w | jPerformers ts the monkey f»mily, in old ones do not suit him, he quickly | ments after they have been made | en eir approach 1 hows his actor temperament by | for him because he was offended at |°°: i habit, manners I ical struc-| complete deatre those o ecelving the color he had se | rh} ture to mar hand and refusing to be presented ed, so the costumer of the Al G.|ha ong the 50 monkey performers|to the circus patrons until a sult] I « cirens has learned it in|!" of varied specie of the Al G. Barnes to his liking 1s made econowy and time saving to make |¢ j Wild animal etreus ng to B61. 3 aken fo the show's tailor, | Joe of the material selected, | 1 F attle May 28 and 29, ix pne of the|Joe is permitted to select the cloth| and wiih plenty of showy trim-|*"! } most accomplished jo: s and) for making his suit; different ¢ mings on ther hn horseback sefore the public,| ors of ts, boxes of spa h — SAN FRANCISCO, Ma The | Eig h Reserve engineer regiment now organizing, under Col, Cavan ee Now At Augh, on the Pacific coast, will 1 mobilize at American lake, and| Ad RE LE vad construction Sptseaeaetseatseetaeaeseeerseatteseesececeeeeses DE N’ r IS’ r RY 1017 FIRST AVENUE, Near MADISON STREET ‘ TOMAS IS CHARGED Albert Hansen j. i M B H ue Sal ment ie ; be be 14 Jeweler and Silversmith pa r. arney agan rake Phage Cunard: tt 1010 Second Ave, Nea> ee ’ of New York City eir cat lay 4, under peen adison uddit ‘ Unct advantage liar circumstances, ‘Tuesday wan | ststastesetsessatttszaeasezezes: re Pd eM hl the celebrated Irish Tenor, greater than Chauncey Ocott and the PP charged th murder. Tomas ava puccauatully ti Byor equal of John McCormick claims the gun was accidentally dis (Rigen Disease) for many And a Chorus of Beautiful Young Ladies, each doing ff! charged | aa E 5 ae M. spectaity vers and d tea : Wilt ding Achef of national reputation, All the xood thin war, democracy fights that war | 4cPt. Se t., PAINLESS AUSTIN arket properly served at moderate prices. — and pays for it. That's what | Puateurized. Newular 100 tnt . the Liberty Bonds are for. | endl le DEN Music and Dancing Start Every Evening Except Sundays at & wl you buy your bonds to. | counts | Bring’ | 5 jay? i” ¥ le 4 enon @ LOWER FLOOK PIKE PLACE MKT. R, W.'s" answer, “E.R. W." Ie lentirely right, but his case does |not happen to be mine. | am an engineer, and average from $90 to |}$125 a month. | met a girt a short) |time ago whom | thought | would Your columns! | 1 }elmont Impossible to get acquair ed, but some of my friends work days seem to have the 4 trouble Many times | go to a show alone simply because | know no one t take with me, where if | knew a young lady to take with me, | would enjoy the show many, many |timen more Miss Grey, you should start a social column, whereby we could all get acquainted | A BACHELOR Boy. | NO SOLUTION | ay they turned me} Dear Miss Grey: “Norma's” letter touches one of the Greatest problems of city life “George” expresses it exactly There is no legitimate “fair or foul” method for him to meet the kind of people he wants to meet Thousands of young men are Good enough to be moved by corporations from one city to another. These are the beet pald young men in the country and they are among those who usually go to the theatre alone It Is always true that the cure comes along years after the dinease. Gome day our city administrations and women's societies will wake up to the simple fact that the so-called woman of the underworld gets 90 per cent of her earnings because men are lonely and 10 per cent because they are vicious. Then something will be done In the meantime we shall have thousands of old maids and bachelors where there might have been happy homes, and our divorce mills will con tinue to run overtime, separat ing those who mated with mis fits at a venture simply be cause they had despaired of getting an Introduction to the kind of girl desired. The writer of this letter ls a young man who goes to the theatre two or three times ev ery week, almost always alone and finds an audience, eight of ten being men. The nearness of pay day is not the trouble Simply no way open to pick out a giri—one worth while, with some brains, a fair educa tion and able to talk with telligence on one or more sub. in jects. Are there any such girls? Certainly, thousands of them. Can any of our women solve this problem? The one who does will do more for America than tho she were to give ten sons to the army J. 8. T Complete Report of Market Today ‘ Prices Paid Wh Vegetabien and cule Deulers tor _Vruit } VEGETABLES uliflower-Local. per doa Celery-—Per crate Celery Florida, per crate orm Maske Per WW ee ceeeeeee ens cumbere— Greer Pepeorn—Nebraska, per 1b. Radishes—Cal. per doz 4 > * a 76 6 ‘ | 260 Seed 76.00 Locals 15 0040.00 revire | Apptes— | “Ftayman Winesap « jee king st i u w 1 e | Oranges — Jed the ng Small rawberries — raid Py altry, Veal and ‘ork nd block hogs Butter, s and Cheese Dom Limb Orego Wie Wiscon Young Ar presned timothy GOES TO WEST POINT ax Arthur Von Rabo, Broad ay high school graduate, ha West Point entrance exami and will be admitted Ju pass: ou a devosit in the Postal Savings bank? Uncle Sam pays you 2 per cent on it He'll pay you 3! per cent on a Liberty Bond. Get busy. Have OTTO T ALOE ! 1} already « es are | ade’ and finished in a | high-class manner and represent the v best baby vehicles. each of the fol- $29.00 Gray Reed Carriage $35.00 Gray Reed Carriage % R $ $ $4 $45.00 Ivory Reed ¢ $43.00 Brown Re $32 Blu d Carriage 3 Reed Carris | Satisfactory Terms Always te GROTE-RANKINCS. SAVE TEN DOLLARS BUY A MONARCH RANGE THIS as ear losed Your ‘old stove taken as part payment on any one of these splendid new Monarch Ranges. Fine Reed Pullman i aaa $ 75 Special, Each . 29: Regular Prices $32 $0 t to $45.00 ing have prices re- Po bf} General Manager WEEK Onl limited num- ber of Monarch Malle- able Ranges are still available at thi reduction. pecial The Monarch Ranges are the same as the many thousands of Monarchs now in use in Seattle — have all the ex- clusive Monarch fea- tures, except the vitreous enameled lin- ings installed in Mon- arch Ranges in March of this year. All the Monarch Ranges in our ware- house not equipped with vitreous enam- eled linings must be sold at once. s possible, as several it EAT HORSE MEAT | PORTLAND, May 22.—A butcher of this city, who yes terday opened a horse meat market, has wired for addition. al supplies. Portland folks seem to like horse meat—es- pecially the price. PREPARE FESTIVAL for tt s he h will be gty children Friday 500 STUDENTS WORK nual report of the Unive Washington Y. M. C. A idents have by the employ gold - filled frame with spherical len ses and leath er case, com plete for $2.50, This inelude A careful nd accurate samination Ninth Year in Seat : Curry Optical Co. if Country and Grain EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS (Prices piesaler) thy i Pe : 3072-73 Arcade Bldg. Wheat ‘ Bring This Ad With You Alfailfa--No Tt 1.08 Alfalfa M 30.00 = 00 41.00 Whole $9.00 ‘| P P Corn—Cracked fa pei ; “The Home of Hippodrome Vandevill Puget sound Way «oie vers: He A Delightful New Show—Tomorrow to Saturday Enstern Washington double com 38.00 Earl Flynn i; American Girls in ‘Songs, novel dances and originalities. And Five Other Big Extra Special A Prophecy Fulfilled Today! senting the old favorites: Gordon, Mother Chapter erly Bayne. A Photoplay Gem. Patriotic Film Picturization of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” A Beautiful Production! 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