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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917. PAGE 5 WILKESOPENS SUNDAY TO THE Alhambra Renamed by Stock Company THEATRE-GOING PUBLIC THE GREATEST New York, June 4, 1917 { wish to call your attention to the fact that | am sending to the Metropolitan Theatre for an engagement of one week, beginning Monday evening, June 18, the Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes comedy, “The Boom erang Contrary to a custom that has been followed in the r past several years by most theatrical producera with a popular New York success to their cred | have stead \ fastly refused to organize and send out any duplicate é e anies in this play. | realize that | may be eacr $ ficing much In taking this stand, but | fee! positive that j the theatre-goers of the few cities to which | am send. ing “The Boomerang” will appreciate the excellence of the company which | have kept intact ever since the play's first performance at my own New York play- Bouse one! year See (6et AMaust.’ Muay: #t yeu hive, no THE GREATEST SINGLE FACT IN THE WORLD is the fact that a man can doubt, w e nance The Boomerang” in aw Vork ar Ohlone, and. will bo gratiad te heou ines 5 make a living from a little land; from so much land as he can use to the best ad- Arthur Byron, Martha Hedman, Wallace Eddinger, Ruth ahakiay. shel Oilbars Gauging atili head the asec ate cal ’ vantage without hiring help. It is marvelous, but true, that upon so littie as one appear at the Metropolitan in the same roles with which ) acre the average industrious man, working under the right conditions, can make a they have been continuously identified. Feeling that you will appreciate thie effort to give , better provision for his family than half of the citizens of this country are doing now. you the best in my power, | beg to remain, Faithfully yours, When these facts are understood—when_ they Bolton Hall wrote his inspiring book, “A Little have entered fully into the national consciousnes: Land and a Living.” His foreword opened thu Hele he. -in the length and breadth of America, there will “Interest in the little lands from which — be neither a homeless man nor ah ry child a man may make a living continues to Little Lands at Alderwood Manor point the wa grow and spread. A money panic doe to the home in a garden—the actual family roof more than scare people, it sets them ind show how to build it with the maximum thinking how they can protect them- : of ‘comfort, convenience and beauty, at the mini elves against a recurrence of this thing. PRICES FOR “THE BOOMERANG” mum of cost Note that Mr. Hall does not speak of lands does EVES. AND SAT. MAT WEDNESDAY MATINEE F oy In a word, the Littl 1 a Alderwood Manor which men buy for Lower Floor $2.00 Lower Floor $1.50 K ome to meet a genuine need which ex i >. of lands which men cultivate in the hope of get- Balcony, Firat 3 Rows 2.00 | gaicony, First 3 Rows 1.50 . : , f uttle, with the hope and expectation that y ting rich in a hurry. He refers to the land from ee ee Balcony, Last 9 Rows... 1.00 ; ‘ meet the approval of htful 1 which one can make a living. Do you get the Balcony, Last 6 Rows,... 1 hi . q “ . oe : ga: b° ‘ Gallery, First 5 Rows 75 Gallery, First 5 Rows 7s a 7 : 4s women. idea? Gallery, Balance ... : Gallery, Balance a | ba me ) LJ 2 i ool (i ittle Lan nd a Living” . coming to the Metropolitan June 18. (2) Dorothy Vaughn at the on age teehee spas ALAIN Mates ea adel ot fut eset Keep it always in mind that Alderwood Manor himself without waiting through weary years for is dealing with land from which a man may make omething to turn up. + Sunday afternoon the Wilkes 5 ard Vivian, who will again be a i living, and not with the frenzy for iden riches. The man who feels the burden of the high cost © Crnthin. Grey pie thr op precinct par heart Age ee a par : rhe future is to be betteg than the past, just be- of living, the man who senses the peril of advane- —_— The ch was formerly the | V. T. Henderson 7 € ise men are beginning’to take thi iner view ing age, the man who yearns for some measure ee a Bos gape ete Based tpallecy'y al pga nied lias aa ied meatal Pn gost a John, Sheehan of things. of individual independence, this man or woman Eispendentd the other evening not | We were hunting for each other. | Is theatre will hereafter be i Ragar ne Darwell, Fanch The City of the Future can go to work where he or she is if he but owns ee gy Regge dhe vee poodle: today if ge yy ne lige mde Pe a uainet houses and cafeterias, nor ¢ 5 it vill A Demonstrable Plan peculation, nor does he speak WILKES y Wilke tomorrow will clude B nning with the matin Alexis Luce, George Rand - ' | es il 1 The objec e Puge i ( pany has b reer We 6) litle bit of hots in hie own ape : hag Whey el oo f Bar stall : The object of the Puget Mill Company has been believe 1 quote A—I am glad to have another ¢ Bi : PANTAGES rom urit vith e y Opy y to provide a intevectual BuOR the high- their home and make a comfortable living upon my dear Cynthia, wisdom, and si ie t { i eo the ne means morethan { think, however nthe their finger on the pulse of the big| Df a fi r en rt y n a dancing spectacle, the past week, to see m looking in the right Today you can meet those who are interested sometimes he wouldn't appreciate tomorr ok, will be this n A r ya ¢ rgely consist of beat 1} ist of pti cen a {cial case? EXPERIENCE. \ cord of success in all , pe restin aby igi ep to create a plan, a demonstrable plan, where a man nT P; mae scceas Hon | big musical ; | ri : and woman with enterprise and energy, can make any win any, mu ge jag ero slton theatre for more than | comedy ert ng a t and intel mst 1 small area of land by following the practical f fearviage today ion of the ly problen m c ’ It is vastly inspiring denced the jemonstration as taught in the educational depart- ; ; wot : here, and her hundreds of people v ited our office ment at Alderwood Manor. mon, as well as women, © 2 : added feature : r b Nae geet edible cig Baked ve disastrou nche Bits ‘ lirection toward little lang their savior. It is in this wonderful development, those who are man’s di ‘i of the unwisen of the feminine | Prove disastrous n Ke ‘ « . v great tion ¢ the n “me ors is “New Life e La ” by i atin a 50-50 proposi- heart are often seen, will agree ragen by all) bev + ee the \ great distinction of the movement to teachers of this “New Life of the Land,” by going na. But » business of love Before the i ; Dean tein tira or} wie leek bar cebekbenst; Whe “in| sth refine leperoeegg ih augh, singing little lands that it enables each individual to act for to Alderwood Manor. @hru, beginning at the very first of who lost bh weetheart. She be. | ™a ny a an y ou pusines ; ugh, singing the courtship. The old idea of the Heved the because she it seldom pays to show your han¢ ver hunter and the hunted is entirely showe e ¢ too plainly and too too early inton wrong soon | lencionc no, and le will grant that the man does Marriage and coartsh! p, too, Tm CAN'T GET ACQUAINTED | xylophor pot wart to be hunted—neither t, are a 50 proposition, in Dear Mise Grey Ann's let PALACE HIP does the woman always want to be ways. Yet in cot peach; ter has moved me to reply, |PALAC hunted. In my own case, it was principal wins a point in his or he Her experience of men and $0.50 on the hunting proposition,; own way. The wome way is not consequent opinions drawn, too. | had my ideal and my hus. usually won by aggressiveness, nor seem to be shared by many = - os girls, but as a man and a bach elor of 29, | know she is mise taken If the fundamental nature of men and women were better understood, if a knowledge of the sociological mature of man cai tare ha diate kind were taught in the schools anor kd whistia? these gross misconceptions of The feb Yarrow human nature would not exist. | adians and bicyeliste pres Of course there is a wice dif pantoaiis The Isle of Jo ference in the emotional na ! i have a sing ture of men and women, yet we ® and plano feature seem prone to judge each oth nd Foxworth ——_ HOGE er from our own restricted nky He P comedy BUILDING To merely converse with a sensatio ., girl! who is mentally harmon tric danc Second and Cherry ous with myself is a stimulant to my better self and is in ev COMING TO THE Owned and occu- ery way elevating; but the | METROPOLITAN i this bank. great trouble how to get ac r Boome a quainted with such girls. Of h b rse there are other girls easy to find who bring out the worst in a man, consequently meneir ne . ; s ' a stranger in various th ame en which helped to cot " ‘ . tities, | positvely hunger for | make this comedy the biggest dra A HIGHLY PROFITABLE FILBERT NUT ORCHARD IN WESTERN WASHINGTON the companionship of a con matic hi t New York sea gen 1, but hat a ° son 1 «© present nson cs + F ‘ 7 ‘ : : 4 na toee about It? A. €. | in Chicago, ‘ought in re is the competence of the future. Filbert The company is indeed fortunate in having as Go sgaremeny a op mg, AO bo Morano geen | kateb yield in three or four years, and head of the Filbert and Horticultural Department eyaiinee of tka Ta tec keacary ‘ Hedmat inc their produc ery rapidly At six aman as eminent as Mr. A, A, Quarnberg, for Mr. hip canal opening, which Wallace inge uth Shepley | vp 1 orchard whose Quarnberg has made a success of Filberts in West- Marenerita. Ghatt na Dore ntinue to increase and whose life will ern Washington for the last quarter of*a century, Megres ott v0 r generations to come introducing almost fifty entirely distinct species = ali oads Bart he cavevare carina of I preapiiet ens antag vey & as undoubt- cia Micke , is 1,000 fo 2,000 pounds of nuts per acre edly the greatest authority in America on the Fil- im a) ert industry. Report There’s a wonderful exhibit of Western Wash- ae : ington grown nuts in the offices of the Puget Mill Prince Peis, Waelvenip peaiere for | | Company, Second Floor of the Walker Building Vegetables and. Yrait a cis . Pik! IRE Ae (Sealtiey g ake a Olilar ut 0) e Deke : Filbert grow e one form of horticulture eattle). : ; Ls | yeauramies ; Eee that best fits in with poultry raising, and ecially Mr. Quarnberg is there to explain everything Your Pay Envelope PT ontand ey tly od is it the desirable complement of poultry in’ the there to know ot the vast new industry al- oe nd Puget Sound district, because this particular spot ready in the making, and each visitor is pre- hold the n your hand, think of nite 1 sented with a copy of his book, ‘Filbert dancing novelty 4 introduc outhfal her out of iring the last few years Northwest grown | ° re i . Veal and Pork 30 cents per id ing to variety, size, etc. ° Com Maske ror b : is favored above all others in the | us thing ild do wit Cucnm o the growing of the Filbert. Growing tor Profit on Puget Sound. ° COME OUT TODAY Alderwood Manor is located just north of the city of Seattle, and is reached by the us of the Everett Interurban electric road. Cars leave every hour, on the half- jour, at Fifth and Pine, or you can drive out by way of the North Trunk Joulevard, following the road to Everett. Come out and see with your own eyes what Alderwood Manor can mean for YOU! See pictured be- fore you Health, Happiness and Plenty! Selling Prices to Retailer for Hatter, Kage and Cheese h I SINCE 1853 Union Savings & Trust | _| PUGET MILL Co. Company yaoi i" WALKER BUILDING OF SEATTLE anneal 91.00 | Secuner Mant £200) Alfalfa Meat Second and University, Seattle ea Vall ‘ 50 @ 2.00 | Meet Sern In the Heart of the Financial District : fan He | Greier stelle 0 Meal Aifalta tay nothy Phone Land Department—Elliott 182