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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917. ‘cut SUNDAY ALL READY FR MONDAY NIGHT OBSERVATIONS Monday night, the eve of America's first select service registration day, will be mark ed in Seattle by martial music and special patriotic programs thruout the downtown district and at Ballard It will be a night never to be | | forgotten by thousands of young men between the ages of 21 and 30 inclusive, and thou sande of mothers, fathers and | eweethearts, too For several PAGE 3 House Peters Sarah | Bernhardt] George Walsh BILLS | ‘| OPEN Council of Pi jleen working out plan the uggestion of tringer, which was | Give Honor Badges t nt badges to the young | o register, These badges will a the following | “State of Washington, City of Seattie, June 5, 1917 “The name of the pereon | who wears this badge has been entered on the lists of honor “He holds and is ready to produce an official card, show ing that he has been register ed as a representaive of his country in the present war, and that ne may be called upon to fight for the cause of democracy, for the triumph of liberty and for the freedom of humanity.” Aren Lister Will Speak est Liste " ea and ster at the ba 1 f Fir « with prayer. Ree i oside At First ave. and Pike st, the F Jilew will officiate, asniste ¢ Firemen’s band. The march Eagle all in od t ely, former state ance {esioner, will with Crawford Moose Help, Too 2 by “- ° 4 1—Charies Ray, in “The Millionaire Vagrant,” at the Liberty. “Fatty” Arbuckle, in “A Reckless Romeo,” at the Coliseum. 3—George Phillips in The Girt in NOW PLAYING _~ POOOOSOOOHOS OOOO a Reed im “Little CLASS A-—Roebt. Warwick in Friday the Thirteenth Dress Suit SARAH BERNHARDT p @ an France,” w Sarah fesse Bernhardt|: . - Let Uncle Sam know you're Clover’s Re at mer Sunday ts ty Anita Stewar ‘Confessions of. ee er Dear the part of Clo some stor LIVES OF CHILDREN be.” PEND ON THE PARENTS daughter IN Mothers _ |i: OF — France eines runkar far better would p srought uy hus at least le hould t » ther nd conten em ceo yve between th is beyond their ken. -~ a Aunt Rachel } life oOo er '--------- -—-—-——-—,—™ 1 r ) he i‘ THE LODGE Weitna Retpaldien Havine Cees as Fourth Ave. at Westlake voted wife saa Lord! me For Ladies’ <nd Gentlemen's : ate hr viele 7 lid not penis Shown under the aus- High-elans Entertainment rele Ben .2ome| 4 h4 at Pa” ae ae sin tried | pices of the allied *RESHMENTS inake him a little ha in retuin tor his money The Aunt Rachel's hi ruined. tu the ca chel and Uncle ter so much, p trude beer lives of people in 1 have been | Aunt Ra-| n, it did not mat haps, but poor Ger aldine » with an entirel All their lives the 0 hungry for a consuls and British- American, French- American and Italian- American Societies BRYANT WASHBURN Dress Suit,” a ‘ ant they aM . St. Bellingham, Wash, ‘ 115 Mott PACE that the ing to et it b pneling an Vv » will take then ir pre iment, ‘The aes Dr. Evans |: uct the home wd in which the jac . . Lave lived that has made them so plays 0 Consultation Batter, tay batten, would lt have Treatment and been for them to have lived in a Medicinef oii.) or even to te lived with Hea r ach art of the time. E i, $One Dollar Cashg ris aia tivo our oy h ilar Fo: een perience nakes us what we are cen All the glamor of lif doand Pike nown marriages where there has th t portrayed in the pic \ P. been great sorrow and great sin | re. Anna Luther Is the girl j1 have known times when it sec ms} Te RAY = _ MILLIONAIRE offen to me that the onl — Prestige Gained by Quality Sustained Four Days— Starting Sunday CHARLES which money, Pate. Our Newest Mack reels fun Two stone mirth FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 A Royal Rogue of guaranteed and kill Walsh and Anna Luther, in “The Beast,” at the Colonial. 4—Anita | | tre Stewart, In “Clover’s Rebellion,” at the Clemmer. 5—Bryant Wash- | awe ae ees burn and Haze! Daly, in “Skinner's Dress Suit,” at the Rex. 6—Sarah © om Siaan ° Bernhardt, in “Mothers of France,” at the Strand. : oo we" | | iaeeers The Mii af Se A Say Reach’s “The Bar . |ta x = Re Me Lie liesbiasies| Thomas H. Ince’s wonderboy, ihe Metre ke ge The | E last seen in “The Pinch Hitter,” in a new story of adventure in men and maids are the spokes in Fortune’s Wheel of It's all told in the Sennett Keystone brand new to Key- cause gloom. Admission 15¢ “""52"=" thing to doftn in these cases wa sband ler | olding up d wife separate, but | have al books in) the bookea found that, having ! if | were married to eathered the one uch a man L would either commit the still wate the der or go mad Larbo On the other hand, | have Yes, Margie, | think 1 ld li nown Women with these samo ith a man who L k was un-) characteristics. Aunt Rachel was rue to me much ¢ than Ijone of them, and, as [ said before could with one orever|i came to pity instead of biame bagging mo or E ome al Uncle Ben jlace of bickering. Why, do you Y isn't it a pity, Paula, fo know, Margie, | have been injeny ¢ to let inanimate thing homes whore the husband was for-|tyrannize over one? If one adds ever straightening the rugs, put tue tyranny of things to the tyran-) Work and the tyranny of love, life to become Un- hear Yo have gone it it looks 11, Margie,” said Paula, different roads, to me as tho we have » very ome at last to the same stopping place And that place is what, Paula?” asked with some curiosity, be- cause | was not sure I had reached ny place in the “scheme of things entire, The place of unselfishness and understanding,” said Paula softly. (To be continued)