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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1917. PAGE 5 — J, S. DEVELOPS OPEN ORPHEUM AGAIN (Cynthia Grey's PUBLIC UAMP efropolitan anc Moo re Are Both Lighted LETTERS EAR ROCKDALE : These Books Are FREE “ . r Life of the Lz ’ ; full ve portion of the old Snoqualmle Deans: Our: di he w Life of the Land 1 beautifully illus Base road, which will run thru vorce is pending trated folder printed in four colors and containing val- the camping ground, installing in the courts now uable and intensely interestir information: also a copy water system, and preparing to Some time ago | en ;, ‘ 9 % take care of a large number of met a man whom of “Filbert Growing for Profit on Puget Sound,” by A. visitors during the coming | admire very A. Quarnberg (copyrighted, price 50c), just off the much, and he asked me to marry him. 1 told him | would do so if he would wait two years He agreed, and we have been keeping steady com pany for about a year. Now, peo ple whoin | do not know, are tel ing all sorts of stories about me For a while my flance did not lis ten to them, but new | fear he is beginning to doubt me. There is labsolutely no foundation for these |stories, What can | do? | DISTRACTED, | wediccThere are certain fixed con Gentlemen:—I am earnestly interested in ‘‘The New Life of the Land,” } without inviting adverse criticism and would appreciate literature descriptive of ALDERWOOD MANOR. | }You defied one of ther pted att tion from one m I the wife of another Name | summer pr will be sent FREE to readers of The Star who will fill out the attached blank and mail or bring to the Land Department of the PUGET MILL COMPANY in the Walker Building, Seattle. ‘ 56 miles hat it will up lar for week end Tt will also be ence to tourists te was in oper gle Cre on the Co ns out of year. It PUGET MILL CO. LAND DEPARTMENT Walker Building, Seattle, Wash. As some 15,000 peo- elopment is also 1 near Scenic, on the highway, ed for travel soon GOOD BLOOD Blotches and rvlemisl ike murder, will} ? | ; out the blood is kept] AE eh goa tp Street | pure. Its purity is restored and} Vy ve foyer ahh | protected by aithful use of | until free, and a Town A Siitects oie Jcire that it » natur PILLS }all » from want of evidence. | | SUGGESTIONS WILL REACT /|f| 5 Largest Sale of Any Medieta Q—i am 17 years old. | have|f) | ww | been in a hospital several months | | recovering from an accident. Now |T) that | am at home, several gossips |f) | have spread the rumor that | am 1. Dorothy McGraw in “The Boomerang,” at the Metropolitan, Not telling the truth—that no acci-| e 2. Mina Gleason in “Her Unborn Child,” at the Moore. 3, Blondell, dent had occurred. The story has ? at the Pantages. 4. Patricola and Meyers, at the Palace Hip. 5. Miss|gone all among my friends. How | an see wi your Moure, at the Orpheum. @ Al Jolson, coming to the Metropolitan, can ! prove my truthfulnes MOORE PALACE HIP ay no attention to these un-| “Her Unborn Child.” a The headline attraction at we have prepared ltraction at the Moore th rlering vulnerable points In modern| willing to uch unhappl:| the 80 w,| business me leight days, tommencing t« hods Ineas, But do not take ft to heart d Myers, as| Ma prove any tcola | The play, the work of an English} Tom Pi |the theatre as an educational insti-| » of talk and dancing. In tim ese suggestions will re dW aaa Satta | for you MANOR tution than any other dram, r roduced anta ported to hd With the newspapers full of the’ lzon clear S 9 liscussion of birth control ya offer a pante © |like “Her Unborn Child t mic novelty bh, Q—Please suggest a costume sult combines juggling and hilarious|able for a girl of 14 to wear at a 3g pom oe 18 He { age | comed fancy dress party, with directions oe Ui 7" P E Fite If your skin is not fresh, smooth and | 9, ome under JA Fearformance| VAN Perre and Van Perro have|for making it. | prefer a fortune, Come out to ALDERWOOD MANOR Sunday « offices of the Puget Mill Co., on the second floor Glowing, or has suffered from anunwise G+ “per 1 rn Child Anoth an offering which consists of sing-|teller’s costume DENA D r day that best suits your cor ce. See of the Walker g, corner Second and University use of cosmetics, here is an easy, inex-/ novelty in the exploitation of t ing, music and dancing A—A Gypsy CO would be ir ow? mderfully tive demon ( 1 ao eth hi geonget aad p Sis ieamsbhee ry pre Make irt of ye : Seattle), are open for the convenience o! pensive way to clear it: Spread ona | piay is the fact that th Pe ne acta oc ~ bead 9! ation farn el poultry houses, the young aitie pen for the convenient’ ot ae rea 1 Ointment, letting it remain ep aids, billed ee wf ¥ otton 3 st oer | filbert Se oak forth dé na ung desire information or literature, or who want to make ten minutes. Then wash off with excius But the ‘ace and Charm and full ake a nt bodice of} ilbert r rchi senc forth its $ Y Bin . ih pooh wh 4 to to.| ety of danc black, using velvet, satin or eateen. |]! haat green and buds, the handsome and special appointments to see ALDERWOOD MANOR, e . This in worn over a blouse with , ; . ‘ restin f fil 3 | morrow'’s mati 1 to n | g ial Hall and Educational Building, the beau- A very interesting exhibit of filbert nuts grow morrow's matin l murROROLéran Isleeves, which § ane ayia cel | Hall and E ; g ) g l grown in = ‘ e < | “The Boomerang.” the la |may be made of a t i| p ns and gardens Western Washington is free at all times to visitors, | | Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes |!n harmonizing shad Wh Here s be you the tial unit—the first ORPHEUM | comedy to the Metropolttan | the blouse ut the ne ould} I ~-sten.“asvit were—in what'is: destined to become one-of Sund theat for one week gi be laid ike a handker-| ‘ _, Sunday s| teeaire toro + starting | De ta és, ‘ke 6° handhee indastels the United States, Filbert and hot water. Finish with a dash of jring about t The Boomerang” is in three! kerehiet Wear strings of A. A | be here to explain clear, cold water to close the pores. Do Orpheum theatr and als with the foolish | beads and many rings| nar t | l ner his expe this regularly, once a day, and see if it does not \fadison st « lovesick yout ajand brac Carry a gay-color-| - 1 of j ‘auickly soothe and cleanse the por hevend. A . ae ners pry ence « cove au dof j ‘ency to pimples, and leave the comp! e ab Levy er that is sald to be oe 8s. t y < ar ut Quarn | and velvety. Resinol Saap and Resinol Owtmen and For the first time, in a pl rarvitt are sold by all drugess, bis new vaud ast, a jan 1s called NEITHER LEGAL I the se e of the et Mil | ct to the Chi | effect a cure for lo ens aoe oe vee - Boonies ( pa here t ach y ar h to grow |simple things are conaid.|@nd finds her husband hasn't a/ DT es aerate ‘ ‘ ae ge wach { Its five acts ¥ |ered the most difficult, and as ye divorce from his first wife, and ty au ay Of the. ric| leally adapted i | De Bell Trio, two dandie: nd al physh is in , tho]she leaves him and marries again soil at ALDERWOOD MANOK coon, in comedy singing and talk-| exceedingly effi as to| ‘ater on, len't she lawfully married If you are more interested in poultry, Mr. Wigmore EXCURSION | | with tel the second time, as she wasn’t the ; & ‘ and ay tor com thout dela a ’ t 1 throu th 1 { pot } e i ing; De Voy and Daytot jome-| but delay firet time? KITTY ¢ hrou he model 4 houses, said | n very 1 trie dancers; Ball every detail » promise | Gans ond -Socentrto Se : mined! While the firat marriage was to be the most tence. Four dst the comedy has been staged after FARES and Sinclair, banjoists gO nl eirbyn | c : lera; Wilbur and Lyke, in a novelty |the usual Belasco manner, while| 5° 1 ond iis vag agree thousan five ed blooded trampoline act, and Lester and cast performs with rare skill./i,2a1 as 1 understand the marriage Legh eA there to demonstrate TOTHEEAST Round Trip to the Middle West and Eastern States and Canada, mmencing June 20 t ALDERWOOD joubting mind LAR HEN has arrived Moure, dancers, talkers and com-| . sales are ta: the hands edy warblers. The feature photo play will be O. Henry's “The Mys tery of the Russian Sables and divorce laws of this state. It the Icce wellknown players a8 would be well, however mn, Martha Hedman,/ the advice of a first-class and Ruth Shep Plabout a case so comy in the compar are ¢ f Kathryn K ; P. @. || comina To THE MET. SOON Marguerite Cha hae Mel ee ee yess Q—In serving a dinner, should : a > | . Al Jolson, at the head of “Robin-| grew, John N Richard the maid place the filled dinner Milt UES YOU tO'DUy t ALDERWOOD : Railway json Crusoe, Jr.” the big musical) Malchien and many others plate to the right of the person While we want on the rich acres jextravaganza sent out by the New served? How much water should the new con The ome ose clu uo must express a DAILY THROUGH TRAINS || York Winter Garden, after playing] , 100 | Women's Moosenelt club ‘be put in the finger bowis, and ia I |thruout the spring and summer at] 7) meet oo tone ‘Geb h sain it customary to have a slice of To Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi- || Broadway's temple of frothy fun) “uci in ne to. work for lemon in the water? HATTIE cago, St. Louis.” Best of Equip- || and frolic, will be the attraction at) "Sy fot RTOE | nee cate aervie the. il ment, Fast Schedules, Perfect || the Metropolitan theatre for ie ; plates from the right side of each une : of the Land” along ned in the printed litera- here; failure is out of rt willingly and halt how Ys Ruaning tim i electric cars 1 the Everett Inter- i d Pine (Seattle) every hour on the last car leaving at midnight, MANOR 45 minutes, Dining Car Service | nights, commencing Sund jperson and serves them with her miany stands \ ways to help and t hand. The bowls should be i Mabel fs ct | : pin hose \ nt to acqu life c , If you go by automobile go out Westlake and follow the VISIT ee about one-thir full of lukewarr V t juire a ara North T Bouleva Highway) and the Everett PANTAGES ents ua’ tes he chen t ust how ad dire der The Alderwood Manor Dem- Wee: | dah Sa aay 7 onstration s located right at the Interurban depot. YELLOWSTONE Headlining the NATIONAL PARK |) foes ports | will be “Hello, Japan,” a mu orate dinners. steases a «oe ‘' flower or leaf like those use the decoration opening with ance Monde comedy with a bunch of girls, a 1 “ee | a os oe -- c PR NASR SAE er { a aaans ralaxy of comedians and & score To Kill Rats and Mice) oaTe oF DeaTH cAjuinacts, ici eae ele 7 j an that is sald to contain a number | -- rgument, wi : " 2.00 ey tate tin of song hits. For the special added | ALWAYS USE you kindly state thru your columns| io-ib. vox erties: OEE HUMES MAKES | sey E 99 j trains feature Manager Pantages ha Stearns’ Electric Paste |“"°" 272 “*/° John Bunny, film | Mover, inn ane yre cry TICKET ranged for the appearance « A—John Bunny died in Brook-|nemene yee STOP! By Charl OFiCck Blondell, the popular comed Pull directions in 18 languages |) Ne A 9g, 191 BIOOK: | Lemons ; Sueie . y arlotte Bronte Smith Bide, his players, includin pares a. ee af vil 2 Stoga3s | : : i Yesler and 2n¢ t Cain, in “The Boy } Home : eee ts g| Kennewick, Clark seea 200@ WATCH: It is the greatest story of Other numbers on the program will U. S. Government buys it. ae ht BY SAMUEL HUMES WAIT! love ever written. It will . ove c en. include Miller and Lyles, the inter Today's Market County Rnginese appear as the next néw national blackface comed the | Report " (kK 9 ; Four Gillespie harmon) ETROPOLITA oe 4 The condition of King county it K § 1ovel in The Star, begin- queens; Harry 2. es ong THEATRE o Bead ed anor tae the en-| § oming 00n ning on, Monel aa poo and dances, Prices Paid Whole eys. Ruth Ro . the third in a | Veaetables : 30 rid 1 Repaired— The bridge on the Sun- | . ‘nung for re | staliment of “The Neglected Wite Last Two Times 4¥* - 33] “nets highway, neat” \ thy “ends that GREATEST continuing for two weeks will be seen on the screen . od : with liberal installments” — —~ - — = = — 2 P.M.—Twice Dally—8 P.M. Artichokes k road which LOVE each day 2 POPULAR PRICES mosee nar : ity Raat Marea STORY each day. : All That a Big Vaudeville Show MATINEE 15¢ AND 25¢ Bh ccieet cree a ® open for traf: Why was the Fre ch Should Be femora AND 50¢ Cir asks Por wun pavenent | child kept in the English ~ No 1 1o0g1 an 48 Gatti mansion? ' Butter 8 from tive Washingto Natt a Fegplant Florida, per tb “Cloaks and Suits” t of snow on nets Seeten Sever vette oe sue Fresh Calle " ee Moines Brick Road—Owin Come ae etheds, played By & company boo | ren alton Seaitle-Dex Moines Hrick Koad Owing of fae antes 20° Cheese vine and drive “ when Cnt ail aes a] im EN toe again THEATRE Walters & Leon & Adeline eu| ie sis Ines.” This ‘road PLAYERS Walters Sisters Cirwen, per dos 4) Wisconsin trtets Noe SN ay toy ip ii Vandevitle’s Pantomime Cel. red SisPeg |. Youn America 28| from Rnumclaw. to Green | Water EPHONE ELLIOTT 408 Ventriloquists ovelty Crystal White, crate . 175 bridge tn and in v kood con (Formerly the Alhambra) a sey , Country Hay end Grain m icata vona Sa Gus ef she yragh Van Perre & R . per dos bunches ‘0 (Prices paid. wholesaler} | vewes Ie deine county, ad te Mt ambler Sisters Dane -eeorens ; rien |e— Mint would oF Sevacié, =a Van Perre “The Vinence of Grace Fevers Fer Wem a feral aoe azn vihine fae sea MAT. SUNDAY Belgian Musicians and Charm” eae . “% Chick | ce a sp a a» Feige aa aaa, 4 F JUNE 17 slid epeorn Netra per ib 050 07% Outa y $09 Vieinity—Roada in Other Matinees Wednesday and Saturday pt those under | Tom Patricola& Myers Pena ie te Sein 0 y With a big Teflorida, (4-basket crate) Kharts 17.00 | North Cedar Falla—Road in good con ry; 2 ” “The Girl and the Dancing Fool” Turolpe Rolled or Ground Batley @ f FEATURE cin 7th Chapter SYMPHONY Yatiow’ Cratked f be ' , Potatoen ‘ the falls SAT OMLAY mnths oe ORCHESTRA “Yakima Gems : 90.00 7 gy | Weodinyitle a A Vital, Human Story of Russia—Fearless in Conception— — . 3—SOLID HOURS—3 ate : 1e.bde0.00 23.00 | ont-Des Via Peck road, tn] Universal in Appeal Continses: ’ ade rRuirs : good « ‘Temerrew Afternoons nd’ Sundays OF THRILLS, LAUGHTER, Bh A iotes is Nights—20c, 30c, 50c; Matinees, 15c, 25¢ 1 to Mt 10c 15c MUSIC AND TEARS. tayman Winesap gi Hy “ a Newtons 02.00 300,| READ STAR WANT ADS | e-——""8