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Sacha | Tit had aeacac es neds 4 done by mail, and yet there are folks who will go y miles.to perform a single errand When you Bank by Mail you not alone save time, but you use that time fog more important Transact your banking You can open an partment for as little BY A GIRL REPORTER 1 waded thru an infinite num- ber of courteous and smiling jemen attired in the uni- of the British army, all ef whom assured me suavely that it was “‘rally’ quite im- possible” for me to see General White just then. There was a luncheon, and— « By the time they got that far they were talking to air. They eaid it was impossible. | had orders from a higher authority, namely, the c. e., that | was to eee him, if it had to be over the dead bodies of al! his staff @f officers and the hotel man- agement and employes to the fast man, and when friend ¢. @. commands, a British gen- eral is as nothing to me. I finally convinced the F piloted by a nice Bank by Mail 75 per cent of the business of the world is now work that comes in your daily Uncle Sam's mails are as safe as his dollar bills. account as ONE now and watch it grow. UNION SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY OF SEATTLE In the Heart of the Financial District HE DOESN'T CHARGE! British General Sits Back and Uses Phone emiling snes that nothing is impossible to er lady, and | found myself young lankee to the place where the gen- stood HOGE BUILDING Second & Cherry Owned and Occu- pied by this Bank. routine by mail with this bank in De Do it our Savings DOLLAR man a trifle }dier General White, a with a palr below medium height, lof deepset English blue eres, | while a pleasant voice, with an un |mistakably English accent. He asked me to sit down and “chat a bit This general job—isn't it a trifle wearing?” I asked him | The blue eyes twinkled and a amile began to tell where the wrin kles around his eyes came from. “Well, sometimes. But {the time—well, lyou know, Over here good bit of running about thet rather tires one, but you Amert leans are so cordial one doesn't have time to get tired.” “Rut yet.” 1 explained patiently while he watched me with a little amused amile on his face. “Il mean when you're actually in Don't you get awfully tired? What do you have to do? Do you ever lead a charge like they with your sword in your hand, call most of there's a I soon found myself with Briga-'ing to your men to come on and TODAY CO x COED “The «The play PPODROME AUDEWILLE SA MULLER na eeamand Afternoons Hiatt & Geer Ambler Bros. Act Sennational” Continuous Sunday | Merian’s Swiss Canines J Woodward & Morrissey TOMORROW TO WEDNESDAY Stewart’s 1917 Girl Review Featuring DAN FRIENDLY Lots of Dances and Fun E. J. Moore “The Gabby Uriekster” Granstaff & Davis Ragtime and Novelty Music Girls, Songs and JERRY & GRETCHEN O’MEARA In a “Protean Musical Novelty” reete-Last Chapter <7... ry of the Double " with Molly King tte nt and 15c MATS., 2: 30 ig in BILL SYKES, From Dickens’ ; ! FRANK Other Big Features. EW PANTAGES BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON The Distinguished Protean Star and Character Actor, OWEN McGIVENEY a quick-change dramatic episode immortal Bache! Twist” six VENETIAN GYPSIES In a carnival of singing, dancing and instrumental music The California Boy NIGHTS, 7 AND 9 MORRELL 10c and 20c it's just one's work. | the field | used to} See Ruth Chatterton it i —Ruth Chatterton and Bruce en, COME OUT OF KITCHEN) by STAR—SATURDAY, 1 Play Phat Name McRae in “Come Out of the Kitch their true worth, and ft ts doubtful ~ AUG. 11, 1917, PAGE CYNTHIA Son Is Now Dear Miss Gre Citizen 1 have been a naturalized cittzen of the United States for 10 years fy nom Ww 1 a month ag In hea ono thin country, or of my former coun try? 4 He in # eltizen of this coun try, because your naturalivs the while he wos a minor made him sueh Tells Young Man to Find Out His Faults Dear M Grey. Seven months igo | became en d. 1 had known the girl bot month and became engaged to her ause her parents asked ome to marr her. Now th © not ell wat U.S. AGENTS IN FRISCO ARREST BALZERKEVITCH © Government agents In San Francisco have arrested M Baizerkevitch, believed to be a German spy, shadowing Col Ternaveky, chief-of-etaff under Gen. Brussiloff, who is on a Secret mission to the United States. Balze has been wa prisoner formatior accordin hel. At 16 handa ¢ GREY’S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS starting Monday at Metropolitan. 2—Gretchen O'Meara, at Pal. anese, and Was rubmiit ace Hip, 3—Dick Lonsdale, at the Tivoli, 4—Frank Morrell, Pan.| ere crossexamination, and re tag S—Harriet Harlow, Orpheum. |leaned | He followed Co! Ternavaky e--- — @ | xround a wager made by an aristo-|everywhere, and was making nu rat kentleman of the South,| mero nquirt a to b over AT THE THEATRES NEXT ‘ 1 the ent at the Mint hote' WEEK Movement at the Mint hotel No Come Out of the Kitchen part takes a hand in the various, Sh care e part o! Wilkes mmon Cla redicaments that the your t Orpheur Vaudeville | | orners find tt ra to PALACE HIP Pantages Vaudeville | | perform thei a Stewart's 1917 Girl Review will Palace Hip Vaudeville the new show opening The || Tivoli WILKES Palace Hip Sunday. The com-! | ic ‘ome d Vaude |pany consists tix p girls | Musical Comedy and Vaudeville Commencing with the matinee pany a dM Boop girls oo ————————————@ | Sinday, the Wilkes Players, with}among whom is featured Dan - {Phoebe Hunt in the same role in| Friendly, a comedian ability METROPOLITAN . she but recently so notably|!ate star of “The te Rath Chatterton will open # SIX) scored, will again. present. their| Jerry and Gretehe days nt at the Metropoli Ot secs Comthcn Cray offering of artintic » bgt tan T? Monday Sight. |" ne tnstatent has been the Qencené Musical Prote Novelty —h = 4 the Wilkes management’ has se tasing and character {m “Every Picture A ploy Ruth Chatterton ts] jaiae week the production | Personations pe to ve achieved a greater|inat had been schedul Hiatt & Geer, billed as The Tells a Story # than in her last appeat-| «common Clay." with the High Gear Boys.” have a snap ance here in the leading role Of) cast and the me production uptotheminute singing act th: |"Daddy Long Legs” season before | hold the bos it the Wilkes for| Supplemented by clever reparter last. Bruce McRae, who is almost] another we “Comba” Clay” | J, Moore. “The Gabby. Trick as well known as Mise Chatterton| has shown the Wilkes players in| "tet." ie @ comedy magic with a 7 will be seen in the opposite role, | very funny line of talk and a lot while the remainder of the com pany will be the same intact New York cast that has played thruout the season with thes¢ two stars The action of the play centers in in the long sesson enjoyed by them here in Seattle, they have ever done anything as good. It in| }m play full of gripping dramatic! "| material, and gives every member] of good tricks presented tn a novel way The Three noted equilibrists presenting Act Sensational” that remarnable balancing and acrobat Ambler Brothers are consists of i a Bais x “|of the company individual oppor-! get ‘em?” tunities for } eaulte. In. thin)! feats. ot | 1 was quite excited at the ple-| presentation F © Hunt is een) OT & Davis, as “Exponents | t o eee [OF magtime and Novelty Music fe Blah gtag AMO gucit Auuamys gatos are two colored men who play ¢ the eneral permitted himself all Tada’ Ad, DLS | ete and trombones in an original aie ey mat Todav’s Market |) « ny and dance r 1 | | # photopla © will show | “if you're in charge j R eport Ile nal eh see ee ment you've all the r NN ei ative ay ag te ss ed nop jof ft on your shoulders. You're up ee | and working all da And —— 9) don't get much time to rest o—_ ‘aight vic Ered op trenches #ren’t for that VEORTANLES th be Cee MoGies | “As for what do we do—well, we | Amarngwe—Per ie ; ima lobey orders. They come from the we jcommanderin-chief and the #ubor- | Cartaleape Baas welck: @inates have to wee that they are) Pony 1 e ‘ : peles, Italian | but how about a bow Lyng - trumental Don't you lead them o and ell, the Cali are you when the | a fornia tenor, will be the special charge is made?” | 229 ' $8] auded attractions of the weet “Well, you're anywhere from a) Eegplant—tocat, per tp numbers: O'Conner and half a mile to ten miles from the bp oe ee in “Hired and Fi trenches, with a telephone tn your | Lettuce —Per = and Armstrong, the piano lnend. Yoy do all your work by| Lecel, head, per aon .. and Claire and Atwood telephone You're commanding | ""°"3—~ pie |acrobatic cor |nome 4,000 men and you couldn't) was 3 - very well 1 them all at once 1i,|ORPHEUM The Meutenant colonel usually Saturd the fare Jeads the charges. The generals well exhit of that Nghtning order them assembling of two stanaard auto I know I looked my disappoint: | mobiles on the singe of the Or {ment | [pheum ‘Thdatre, ax the henaline a Orders Phoned of the currer ideville bill Sun | * ay ! rine a entirely “You just sit in your office and new program, headed by, Collins 4 telephone all the orders? _ oe Bil ge He laughed. “Well, it's hardly _ * i ane much more apt to| aes wees bi or a battered term ' bling. The Orcheum Plarers A house, and you're apt to be blown) vitae Seen, Zine Gale tie hon tp any minute. You have to direct bd nttek a ake tel ay the work f entire reat iri from ‘Tex and it's up to you to make New, cane Te Soggy ee ; cisions mighty fast rom Oh. |, Mitained, new cane ah anny, sine it isn’t at all an job, as ou eon in barre 1 call tt Nara will vam for f cts He'e Going Gack in “Heart and Soul.” General White went with the first forces, August 9, 1914. At that TIVOLI time he was « lieutenant colonel | Manager Haas, {n following out and wa onl prome this last] his new poliey t the Tivoli the year. He insists that there wasn't! ] atre, hax annexed two more stars any reason Why he should have in Charlie Bennett, comedian, who been promoted. 1 think there is. hes Sean f Wis Obdabeibd: With He looks like that sort some of the big musical comedies You're going back?" I asked of the I and until recently was him rigeons- # | .esociated with the Bostonians, and “Indeed J am,” he assured me, | Tarkeya—Dreseed ieee Disle. White ansihar “Bos “When I'm thin getting all the! } ean, By 1 /tonian star, They will appear in men I can for the army, I'm going i Hithe new cast which will open back and do it all over again.” With Lieut. C.J. White and Lieut Col. C.D. Murray, admiralty lawyer of Seotiand, General White arrived in Seattle Thursday, and Friday be-) gan plane for the establishment of a recruiting office ‘The visitors lunched at noon Fri day at the Rainier club, where they re the guesis of the Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club nd the British American Relief as sociation they go from here to British Co lumbia Lieut Col. J, 8, Dennis is on, his and} recruiting way to Seattle from Calgary, of will here. have charge TO TACOMA THRE Tomorrow the #. # 1:00 P.M. trip to Te run thro the W wongers & view Revia and Mpring Pe ing renort, Thia in @ nd one which TACOMA on her rake the in joy 4 Taroma and Indianapolin Colman Dock every 2 hours on the hour after 7 A.M. | 60 —~ ROUND TRIP - G¥T SOUND NAVIGATE Main 3993 ru Colman Dook. t | cialtie week's day afternoon for a gagement in “The Ghost of the Pawn Shop,” a m comedy in which fun and music will play an part. are also a number of spe. in which the Bennett Sts. equal ters and Gladys Brookes will be | featured | “Hf A motion pieture will wind uw triplets os 33 the program | ington tripiete s.ccc.. 21m “24 Hh sel teed ‘@ 37/K, & E, STOCK PLAYERS \e— re ie | Following the recent visit of A fonts OY Sa Siee L. Erlanger, of the Klaw & Br (Prices paid wholesaler) | p ———————— }|langer theatrical combine, to Se Food . 2.00 attle and the Pacific coast, there | Citic. 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How much mix uw to Feed Guests a 4 should | give her time, and| Dear Miss Gre A 1 f aa ¢ ( : 1 i friend of Given $89 a Year how much during the whe day? | mine vy ! no relatives is to be Dear Mins Grey: Please state 1 married in her own home. Abont the pay received by a private tn It is best not to give you 4 guest li be served at the sup the Canadian army ROY baby the cov " full jper, and, as she really The Britt pa in $89 @ strength at first ‘ 1 ve hoste e is szzied about how ear, according to latest pt quire about 30 ounces of milk |to seat them. Please tell ua HOW Htwhed table idtets in all dail hich should this should be done 8 armies receive quarters, cloth | With 10 ounces of If the newly married couple ing and sations should be given in five wish to assume the duties of ing A little ugar eh host and hostess they may do , . udded to each feeding for a | ©. In thet An hey Young Man's Fingers time la the head nd foot #t-ta IC ‘url From Hard Work An ounce is equal to two table. 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