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land bas be feed Germany topus still demands more. PITY VAN REPPARD NORWEGIANS IN SARAH BERNHARDT Embargo Makes Dutch Minister's Job Tough BY L. HARPER LEECH By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.— “No, thank God,” there is one lole | don't have to worry about,” said Chevalier Van Rep pard, the wearied minister from the Netherlands, who had just been asked if the Dutch. in were getting tobacco from Americ His explosive remark, no less than his tired look, told how Uncie Sam's embargo is tight- ening the noose of starvation about Germany, and driving Holland onto the horns of the dilemma, “FIGHT WITH THE ALLIES OR EAT WITH GER. MANY.” Face Veiled Threat Across the boundary are roosting German troops and German guns. The open threat of cutting off Holland's on and coal Is terrifying gh, with winter coming on, but the veiled threat of these guns, emphasized by the star. vation and massacre just a few miles south in Beigium, is more terrible. While Holland writhes in doubt and hunger, 70 of her ships, to their gunwales with fodder, are smokeless in A R\\ \ AW \Y \ LY skin clear with Resinol No matter how pretty your ures are, you cannot be truly attractive with a red, rough, pimply complexion. But Res nol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, will usually make poor skins clear, fresh and charming Retinol Soap and Kesine! Ototment are sold by all druggies. Why not try them / SECOND AT CHERRY ARIAS Photo SPRINGS iIPPODROME # AUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS TOM Weekday Afternoons of Wonderful Heart Appeal “THE SONG OF SONGS” PHOEBE HUNT and Entire Company Nights 20c to 50c Matinees 15¢ and 25¢ Frfty are fenced about in American de . Boston and Phil have on boar . FY®, barley and linseed cake Got Free Passage Allied statesmen ships were given free passage by the German subs, they would help feed Germany of the ships have been tn American ports six months, | because of the subs, even before the afrald to go out ps had been sunk innocent @atte | dreds of Dutch sh and hundreds Washington {s a city of worried and fishermen murdered by subma men—but the tall, lanky Dutch man probably has the toughest jobd. Daily the cables tell of food trou dies along the Amsterdam canals, of potato riots in Rotte: pensive dairy cows slain in Freisian meadows for lack of fodder. n drained of food to but the Teuton oc Pay Dutch Owners dam, of ex.) RAUL ING FOR exactly what the Hol. Gemanded of Ameri DUTCH SHIPS when they ying freight to Brit n embargo was pends on the and they soon gave ve feelings towards the chief who was sup ble for the strange turn of Nor we s of Amertea rule that no food w neutral until the n and her allies have bee that no neutral shall loaded food and nerican enough foot TIVE PRODUCE SUMED AT HOME This, of course, ports to Germany above deck as long as the sh in the harbor. Must Have Coal “Several times some of the Van Reppard says this ts decause Holland must and tron, as well as food, a she can get th n with perish able food products eat your beaut fairly ~ keep your yrable to had to have a fag of its own cial annexation ship on the bay it gre Rant Dutch steam ines which used to carry the pro¢ ucts of these fslands to Amsterdam for distribution to the world. land their cargoes at San Francisco. A last all thru the submarine field. The diversion of this traffic Begin reading “Persuasive Peg gy” Monday. YOUR ONE BIG CHANCE is going to find you prepared, isn’t it? You are not going to say weakly, “I’m sorry, but I can’t accept the opportunity,” just for the want of a little foresight and the busi- ness backbone to build in a savings account here—now and while you can. Rather fit yourself to say, DEXTER HORTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK SEATTLE, WASH. Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $21,263,222.70 frei. . ” I'm ready. Reans (irern Cabbage Winotnastoad Cantalonpe—Standara Brown’s Blackface Revue today ) Merket & Bondhill ‘Tomorrow to Wednesday THREE GIBSON GIRLS Singing, Dancing, Instrumental Estelle Wordette & Co. in Original Comedy Playlet “A HONEYMOON IN THE CATSKILLS” Simms & Apricots Blackberries . Cherries—Hlack Tartarian, Binge s Honey— Herberta & Dare Susan |, now Veganberrioe ‘wm. E. Wolgast and Girlie gies 43 ‘ention of Manty Strength and minine Beauty” Artistic play. “A DEPARTMENTAL CASE” Free Hip Balloons for Children Wed. PE acne I ortlaaaobica Broilers) Ducks — Fat x ome. 15c THEATRE PLAYERS WILKES RIOT; FROWN ON An event which local Nor wegians say clearly. indicates the sentiment of Nbrway to. wards Germany's part in the war, was described in a news paper printed in Aalesund, Nor way, late fast month, The paper reached Seattle in the mails yesterday The story describes the land ing of a Norwegian ship, whose captain had turned over to a Cerman cruiser an English stowaway, who was found on board. Translated, the story \s as follows When the steamer Rannvoig, of Rergen, Norway, arrived at Aale sund, Norwe t last month, cers action the ship clearly shows the senti me day t of the No Met at Docks n hospital There were yells and jeors, and all kinds were flung at the officer Rotten | potatoes, bad ees, rocks, et vi tually hailed, and the officers had to see ver unde ir ately were not ¢ se est of the boys on sho tered the ship. One, with a bi rock in his hand, smash the skylight. Another went quietly on board, lowered the Nor wegian flag, folded it hoisted a rag, saying tha wegian flag was too good and hon 4 the gla such a ship. When a tug boat with a similar fag ized longshoremen refu: nd te work on board the ship, and th police did not seem to take any in terest in quieting the crowd lines were cut by the crowd, and the ship had to leavel witkes the port.” merchant shins tothe] Auto Hits Mwnse ycle, Show Window, Pole Destruction followed in the wake of the auto driven thall, junk dealer, of ave. Friday afternoon. It when Levanthall nearly ran {a woman pedestrian at Second jave. and Marion st |mise ber he spoiled a motorcycle standing at the curb |tnto a showcase window |amashed up things on that corner,| the auto hurtied down Marion and bent a light pole at Marion st Sand First § ho Today's Matket Report Wholesale Dealers for Vegetadies Yeortasime Per in— Nebraska, per ib 1 . Per Ip. 0 box Local, per sack 200 Locals, new 50.00@60 08 . ° 7008 reurrs 1.35 ceo All finew r “poultry, Veai pound... 169 Belling Prices to Retailer foe Butter, Kage and Cheese 8TAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 25, 1917. PAGE 5 TO BE AT MET SOON; PRO-GERMANISM NEW BILLS LOOK GOOD rumor of the offi a German delivering to it Pnglishman who had got m away from a German prison amp and stowed away on board the Rannvelg, had already reach 2 the city and other cities on th coast, and the reception tendered | jaged because { ha UT = Cynthia Grey’s = = LETTERS 2 aii Pn (a Sees Other Fellow Kiss His Own Girl Dear Miss Gre Recently 1 be the office where I am employed. We ere to have been married in Se tember, Hut a few days ago one of the other men, as we wer ne the office, kiesed her good by« at urally, | got angry and epoke to him about it. This angered her, and she left without an explanation Didn't I have a right to give this fellow a “panning”? And don't! d serve an explanation and an apolok from my future wife? 1 still love her, Should | make an attempt to see her, or try to forget be 1Al You were entirely in the right girl should have nented man's familinrit too. The lines between right and wrong should be much more tightly drawn than they are in wome ere ring personal familiaritier t you should give the girl an oppor: tunity to explain, {f she wishes to Husband Wants Wife \to Support Family Dear Mise Gre 1 am discour been married 1—Estelle Wordette, Palace Hip. 2—Jessie Bridewell, of language and nomes|3—Octavia Handsworth, Pantages. | retunes to work, He . |thinks I must ke THEATRES NEXT WEEK Metropolitan Dixon sings comedy PANTAGES wan traction of the new bill at the & Vaudeville performance said to be a big and merry musical) BERNHARDT MAY PLAY HERE mnbardt's tour ove Octavia Handswort! ely ly, and picture star the Nor ent has been nm but If she jour all she will ap- Metropolitan Four Roses, whirlwind dancers, and Eddie Mar , comedy entertainer. At Ruth Roland, The Wilkes Players, with Phoebe Haas of the 1 admitted classic appeal plays ng Show Review, Ita great suce Levan no Eastern country a few sea Second began into engagement,ja r starting Sund, “The Pasatn Show Review” will the title suggests, a review t t consisting of a bevy of novelties atic bits, and) Shieh will blend into one big cab- aret entertainment. Charlie Bennett of a count, while his rry Harris, will appear usual worth “The Song of Songs” was one of! New York's most emph enjoyed an unusually long run at the Eltinge theatre there. , who plays the part of “Lily In turning to nd crashed Having! will take the in “the character of a duke, while | Richard Lonedale will his favorite role of the Swede Gladys Brookes and the Bennett Sisters promise something new 3/4 DAGGER IN THE BACK at! is intensely of an actresses’! |ORPHEUM |1 wish you would advise me extravaganza with uptodate Bridewell Siste 1 Without a Soul PALACE HIP lace ® Hip Sunday the rele: Gibson Gtris, trio of young women of the “ who beve a instrumental as she quaintly . Haarlem Of Caper fx the one re the women and children of Holland GOLD MEDAL are the pure © of the bill o# Imported moon in the| Accept only the Gort satire on the Catskills,” which is emotional young bri Herberta and |letes who do sens ational hand bal * sale and Kuaranteed by Ow! Drug Co REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ‘ “a are two ath-| Simms and Warfield present , talking and danc AND DANCIN with your pocketbook, How to Lose Your Tan, Freckles or Wrinkles (whalebone) |lightest and stror teeth left in the mouth; guaranteed Barter FIFTH AND PINE PHONE ELLIOTT 408 Week TOMORROW SUNDAY Other Matinees Wednesday and Limburger Ne triplete teoeee OO naton triplete toes O® Young America teens MD lick Food 1G hop rate Kolled Onte Wheat Bran Bhorts foiled or Ground Barley Cracked Corn Soya Benn Meal OM Meal Souvenir Photographs Wheat May creamery, cube n creamery, brick brick ... Country Hoy and Grain (Prices pald wholemalors | Gold crown $15 not of teeth (whalebone) ts. 00 | $10 net of teeth ... Bridge work, per tooth, gold § 3.00 White crowns .. | Gold fillings . All work gharanteed for Have tmpreseion taken In t ing and get teeth same day ination and advice free. = of Our Pinte Cobbler Bemoans nly a valuable i . # beneficial tonic ee Most of our pr recommended ers, whowe work | nt patronage ts | have tented our wor ‘Hring this ad with you Cut - Rate | rieht place OHI 2e7 UNIVIERS ‘ Opposite Kraser-Patersum Co, 14 years, and during that time have worked hard and yet have nothin saved for my old a My husband ts as tho he » bim and the rest of the family. My (riends ad vise me to leave hin nee he will ‘net help me. But I love him, and |that is bard to do, Please advise me w.W Uniess your husband ts sick, he must help you support the family. Every man with the proper love for his family, and the proper ambition for their ed scation, will work for them inless there is some physical rearon which prevents him particularly now, when work 1s plenty. Talk to your husband along this Ine. Persuade bim a thoro examination as to his health, If he proves to be in good health, turn your burdens a little more upon him and let him feel his responsibil itles. You owe this to yourself, and you owe {t to your ht band, for it 1s good for each and every one of us to shoulder our own responsibilities to ha {Woman May Wear Hat in Restaurant Dear Miss Grey: When dining in aurant, should a woman re move her coat and hat? MAUDE. She removes her Peg me not her hat. Even unless ehe resides aati rae wears her hat in the public dining room. Conversation Hard to Hold, Says “Dick” Dear Mi Tam a young man, 22 years and I have been in society all my Ife. But Tt don't know how to hold a converantion how to improve nick To be a good conversation alist one must have some interesting to «= and how to say it. Study, ¢ tion and m you tonics which will your friends, if you select th wisely. Then ce will t you how to pr nt them so . always to be listened to. conversationalist often (We his reputation by being a good MN er: by permitting others to talk part of the time. You havet right idea Brie Aa con means tual affair, to whieh both far ties contribute mory will *|Boy Refuses to | Meet Girl's Folks Dear Miss Grey: With my par- ents’ permission, some of the bors cali on me. One acquaintance ask ed me to go to the show, but did not wish fo meet my parents. I ir ine sisted. and he came to the house all right and met my mother, but T have never heard from him since What Is the reason? Is {tt because I | would not meet him at the show his calling on me? STILL WAITING The boy probably needs a lit tle time to readjust his ideas He may have be in the habit a treating girls cheeply, does not really know whethe he belongs in your class or not lesson will be good for him. Undoubtedly he will al wave have a higher regard for girls on account of the example you have set and Ineisted on | Marriage May Gain lor Lose Citizenship Dear Miss Grey: When a wom an, born in America les a man born in another country and who has not been naturalieed, what is her standing? If a foreign-born woman marries an American man, ages is her standing? NADINIC In the first case the woman loses American citizenship, and in the second she gains it. Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell me where and how IT can find out what manufacturing industries are carried on in certain cities? X. 1. Write to the boards of trade or commercial clubs of the re spective citles X Growth of Autos FARGO, N. D, Aug. 24.-Is the garage putting the shoe shop out of business? Has the advent of the automobile sent the pegging cobbler to hunt some other trade at which to make e living? A local cobb ticking to his Jest,” was asked this question, and he exbibited a ne clipping tell jing of one cobbler's suicide be-| |cause of a falling off in his busi-; iness | BUILDING y Second & Cherry Owned and Occu- pied by this Bank, BANKING BY MAIL convenience ck on local bank. Write to us and we will explain further. UNION SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY OF SEATTLE In the Heart of the Financial District severely bruised and cut by flying glass, and was taken to the city MAN KILLED BY RUNAWAY AUTO Hunter, jeweler, died in Providence hospital | The entire store front of Park & Co. was torn out. |To Tacoma Through the West Pass " 8. Tacoma on her 1:00 P. ie an automo nile aceldent Friday | trip to Tacoma tomorrow will ae wi DT 4 panee neers a view of Cove, p cula and Spring Be ear belonging to C. 6 Broadway The machine, arked on the north side of Colum: | beautiful tr afternoon outl — Round Trip — 60c Indianapolis n Dock every two hours M. for Tacome direet, SOUND NAVIGATION CO, and a dandy Sundey. nter just before it crashed into Columbfa st 7 2 Brown Rid the Skin HIMSELF o of disfiguring blemishes, by quickly Leedi purifying the blood, improving the cir | | Sulation, and regulating the habits with | [? BEECHAM'S PILLS icine tm the World. | Langeg, Sete bes ig oh ines 28 25<. 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