The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1917, Page 5

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Pid the Skin ath Av. & Lenora St. DAYS STARTING ON. MAY Is THR uUBARNES CIRCUS ONLY REAL wild ANIMAL CIRCUS @ CARTH eee og! 000 47 tae arace ELEANOR Teney “Fiora D le ‘Showdays at Sher. Co., Third and Pine. oe by quickly g the blood, improving the cir- Perna culation, and regulating the habits with BEECHAM'S PILLS MANTAGES. PANTAGES headline feature of the new bill | The Singer Midgets, thirty per | Which opens Sunday at the Palace the Werld |feetly formed little men and wom. | Hip 2%e en, none of whom ts more than 30 inches tall, will be the special head line feature at Pantages, opening th the matinee performance Mor Along with the Midgets will & ponies and two yhants lowe of me Simezk Mipsgrs re Cpa totde Mette led as “The Man a monologtist that class of ente tainers ented Romanoff Sisters; Schooler | Str and Reynolds have a surprise Carry Disease, novelty called “Fin on a Wire.” and Dickinson, entertainers, and| : ata on ote cr the Zerthod Dogs. | Walmsley and Leighton wil! offer KEL. THEM by cong eee a singing and talking number called | Sti ‘d t "The Peculiar Boob and the Act Electric Paste parace Hip “The Pu Dhvestieds in 15 Ragenges Mile. Laxanne and her ballet of | oe S Geld everrwhere He and O49 (classic dancers, will present a 8 | merROPOLITAN U-S.devermmentbuyelt — ‘ries of dance divertisoments as tho NN sunbeams The coming of John Drew is al ways an event of import local playgoers, and t ment of his engagement at the t Friday even afternoon and me one. Double | BACK IT UP Get behind the promises you've been mak- ing yourself. Show yourself you've got the talent as well as the talk. This bank has room on its big savings ledgers for every little deposit you care to make. It’s ready right now to enter your name as a customer for compound interest. And you? DEXTER HORTON TRUST tion by Langdon } eray’s far novel Drew bas met with tchel! of T' ynable young bt . mdennis, from o Lieut. Ro rand MM Paime of the Ame nH ambulance service SAVINGS BANK Sey yy Saat bulance wor nm Seattle, or a ii SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. nore than enough to equip fou Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank Ford ambulances for the and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $21,409,499.60 Thoy left le Friday, « v oF lating K. Bertrand Collina a: 4 Joh largeon of Seattle into thi Cc. Br EDGAR ALLAN POE’S GOL W BUG Edgar Allan Poe, masterful Buried treasure, found by \| writer of mystery stories, a hermit, who works out i| is the author of “The Gold the fascinating code left by Bug,” which begins in pirates 250 years before, | Monday’s Star. You can't forms the plot of “The afford to neglect reading it. Gold Bug.” READ IT! \ Other attractions on the new will be Harry Antrim and B Hoste #1 ore Vale, in songs and patter, inter a | Rats and Mice spersed with imitations; the tal.|S#Mt @ vocal offering, while Rollin | ten in| ?uch @ problem, * | home, STAR—SATURDAY, l onuew To rw METROPOLITAN ei ir _DRe a Major Pencanns . AT ree Me rROPOLITAN JUNE U &- Ze lengthy and very amusing sere love affairs, Para COMING TO THE METROPOLITAN isty lovers of " well Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS SHE FLIATS | Dear Miss Grey: Since the boy land girl friendship seems to be 1 am writing to if what | have to rit up any. | am 21, a nice girl, considered good-looking and intelligent. As | do not live at it is impossible for me to meet any one thru an introduction, Even so, | have always had as many friends as | cared for, and ave found many congenial, and 1 do not see why others cannot do | ‘\kewise, if they are willing to act right 1 haven't met any of my friends hru sitting around with folded | hands, but have.gone to dances, | swimming and otherwise made use of my opportunities to meet friends. Of course, | am a flirt, lout | consider my course jusitfied nee Ic not meet any one the eguiar way; but | NEVER carry my flirtations too far, and have always ed my self-respect. | say, boys and girls get acquainted. certainly have given you enough idvice. L. R. S. | | | LIKES TO HIKE Dear Mins Grey letter has created as much as the one on kissing, Norma's The e two sides to the questi course 1! ama tenior in high school, and | know a score of boys and girls. | conf the girls, lots of them, are disgusting, but not more so than the average boy ! am not a dunce, nor a freak. | am a perfectly natural girl and love the things in life that are worth while, | play the piano and the ukulele and can sing, too, but it seems that the average boy wants a “good dancer” and not one who likes to play ball and tennis and paddle a canoe The automobile doesn't count t's the company that's worth while. Meney is abso lutely unnecensary to have a jolly time. It doesn't cost a cent to go swimming and that's more fun than having supper parties after the theatre. | can dance, but | would much rath er hike ten miles in heavy boots and rough khaki than to be all “fussed up” in a party frock, and | draw the line at | those suspendered affairs my girl friends wear. ONE OF THE WEAKER SEX ALL “GOLD.DIGGERS” Dear Miss Grey: In answer to ‘Norma.” Why do the boys go with heir own sex? | can give you my | ‘eason \ard experience that the great ma jority of girls are “gold-diggers.” And a “gold-digger”? One who ex. rect and insists, indirectly, that he young man spend all he makes, ft he wants to go with her, Ano hey do It so nicely that the poor ool doesn’t wake up until he's oroke. Sometimes one such experience is enough, It took three to open my eyes. In the future | go alone, music and comedy Say will) The boys have learned by! MAY 26, 1917. PAGE 5 nnn Baby Elephants Coming to Seattle With nnn nnn nnn Al G. Barnes Circus} PILIPINO PPL APPL L LLL LLY LOW EXCURSION FARES TOTHEEAST Round Trip to the Middle West and Eastern States and Canada, Commencing June 20 Northern Pacific Railway DAILY THROUGH TRAINS To Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi- Louls. Best of Equip- Perfect ervice cago, St Schedy Car ment, Fast Dining VISIT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK EN ROUTE A Portland, Or. ORNIA—Ge G.N, mm % Portia a= tial Fast Ste re | pees | This is Al G. Barnes, famous wild animal educator, and two of his baby elephants, to be seen in the “War Brides” act, May 28 and 29 ere cas OPAL 18 LUCKY | There are good girls and women, t every time | wear it with love jwho play the game right, but | Dear Mies Grey Just to help for it and the giver, and | know would » how are we to know? lift the superstition of “bed luck” that if given in love and worn with! Quickest | Most of the boys realize condi. from that beautiful stone, the opal. love, nothing happiness can} wer, tlons ae they are, and decide, | want to tell you that | am wear come from pos ing such a beau-| t thet | “safety first” as their motto. The ing one and have been for 14 years, tiful gift. MRS. T. J. M. | unneoees Jonly solution possible is for the given to me by my husband, and | . | Pi arly #0- |girls, If with an escdrt, to have a never have been so happy or fortu. @ rani other doctors heart, and realize that there is a Himit if he should be a 4 ° nate in all my life as since | have Give | worn that beautiful bit of light and color—"God's sunshine.” 1 look at | The Triumphal March Money runs the war. Litre money. Buy a bond. Macy. Epler 4 Second ave, HEN we announced Bevo recently, our hopes were high. We knew that we had the most unusual soft drink that had ever been offered: A beverage com- bining the nutritive extracts of wholesome cereals, the zest of choicest Hops, a flavor all its own, and absolute purity. We knew this because, true to our own |ideals, we had experi- mented for years before we were satisfied to say, “We offer Now, one final word. We Promise you that, in accord with the known principles of Anheuser-Busch and all its products, Bevo not only will forever maintain its present high standard of quality, but as time goes on our great endeavor shall be to make i this soft drink even more perfect in every detail of its goodnecs, a> <= ~ You will find Bevo at inns, , Ss you \Bevo—itis a different soft restaurants, groceries, depart- fail drinkk—it is good and it is good ment and drug stores, picnic jis BO for you. grounds, baseball parks, soda | “ High as were our hopes for its fountains, dining cars and i ¥ reception, we have realized other places where refreshing is NA, them far and beyond beverages are sold, ; ‘t our expectations, Guard against substi- tutes, Have the bot- tle opened in front of f Bevo today is an established popular success, Everywhere you, first seeing that ‘ the same question is the seal is unbroken we asked:—“Have you and that the crown top cs | tried Bevo?’’ bears the Fox. i | | Bevo—the all-year-‘round soft drink Levo is sold in bottles only, and is bottled exclusively by | ANHEUSER-BUSCH-—ST. LOUIS Schwabacher Bros. Co., Inc. ee Dealers SEATTLE, WASH. Se >» | cease veer ees hemes dmeiniich Qo as

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