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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1917. PAGE 5 Mrs. Fiske Will Not Be Here This Season Mra. Fiske will not play in Beat tle next season | as has been pre viously announce ed, owing to the fact that she return = to York rhe UNNNONUGGNOUNNNOOUGOODUVENSOOUGNGOOGEONOOUOONOOAUEOOOGUOONAOUOOSOUOONONOUONOONOOUqONOONY Cynthia Grey’s Answers to Her Readers’ Questions ET mm TT Dear Mins Grey: Do you think it is possible that mothers can feel glad and to send son to front they ny | m God forbid that should bear our baby to be fed to guns across the cont nent for the greed of a few rulers! Are not free-born, with highest devotion to our flesh and blood? = Should ministers — pr such rulers, war fleets, ete? God never looked with favor on all jthings like war ANOTHER MOTHER Ne, I do not believe that God ever looked ‘with favor upon war and all of ita horrors; but He has left some problems for us humans to and, un inately, war ts one of them God forbid that sons of the “free born sit idly by while the tiny et of freedom acrows the ing slowly but Unguished. It would be matter of a few yeare months, until the flood Hell would be let loose opon us in our fair land, Can't thag ft is for a coms If they don’t fight {n France, they must fight at home sooner or later, and under a far greater handicap, That's why I belleve the majority of MISS PHOEBE HUNT IN FAREWELL APPEARANCE HERE THIS WEEK ‘_| Jansen and His Mystery Maids t ines The Five Emigrants TOMORROW TO WEDNESDAY eines | “Morning, Noon GILBERT .™ Wight” With JAMES GUY young, con idea that Hey Gorden ang igs more than my mother, Ih , i | Manzelt Comedy Sketch odge of come told these things, and now I jomedy | oo4as of com cay, songs OPPONENTS” and steps they were true, but I can't away from that feeling to thin day When I married, | loved my hus band, and ajl who belonged to him Kladly accepting teachings from his mother that I now see | would not have done from my own, I have been told | am “selfish,” which 1 1am; but, if children cc us, [shall always | Then they will feel from | childhood | am as capable as any other mother | My mother-in-law would not live} with us, altho | gm sure, for all my individuality” “and “personality,” fhe could do wo, and I am quite sure there are lots of others like her I shall always try to be a pal to her for my husband's sake | JUSTICE NO |Gives Rec tpe for Tomato Conserve 1 live out tm the countr and am Foing to have more ripe tomatoes than I care to can, Do you know If there is such a thing as tomato conserve, and, jf so, can you give me recipe for making? MRS, FARMER JOHN Ripe tomatoes, 7 Ibs loaf sugar, 8 Ibs; lemons, 6; water, | pt spices to sult Seald and skin the tomatoes and cut them in halves, Re move the rinds and all the white pith of the lemons, and slice the fruit thinly. Boil the | sugar and water to a thin | syrup, add the prepared toma. toes and lemons, and bring to boiling point. Stir and skim frequently, and continue to boil rently until the mixtuge quick ly jellies, when tested on a cold plate, Spices may be boiled in @ bag, or added whole, when : Fn re | and I, too, think a “home unto itself” ie only Justice to all 1 was raised an only child quently, | was given most ever wil! New yen in Relle al written | her C athe rine uahting. Hlenrletta Cross | nan will ph Mra, Fiske's part | n “Bretwhile Su sanne” in Beattle | next month te con velr the tho “0 even we “Tne “witty M Doyle & Wright Somewhere” Billsbury Banvard Sisters el Aerial we Farnum of the movie “A MASKED stage Glady | | | | bien and Wm | } Brookes and the Rennett vs Sisters as well Harris and the of the ter actors will offer a number of apecialties Motion pictures will wind up the bill rest char ] | VAUDEVILLE OS A MULLER Mgr Continuens Wills-Gilbert & Co Hrotie” elk NEW PANTAGES Matinees MATS., 2:30 NIGHTS, 7 AND 9 Other Candy Plants May Help Fill Order Effort to induc government to permit it to fill large ¢ fo! American Lake cx ent from other F made by the the - solve the staunch hould Pacific Coast Biscuit rites with others of the cit of 45 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Mil “MISS AMERICA” Waters }day in an attempt jognition of the to compel ste itary Satire wuton - Exonerates Boggess ip et An order from Chief Beckingham restored Dry Squad Officer Ro Le Roggers to service Thursday, com pletely exonerating bim of charges of bootlegging. Bogtess was said to mothers are glad and proud to save been arrested in Blaine for send their sons. smuggling liquor into the state from u , “ oe Canada |She d Be “Pal” to Destien. Wal ie Fer Mother-in-Law etective i Y) Dear Miss Grey: In your last Charies Gibbons, in charge of the night's issue, “Justice,” to my mi ig ent for Seat- left a reflection on all m reine | us been ac-|law. I do not think can be| of the correct in all incidents, for | have for Pen-|a dear little motherin-law. She] does not live With Jean and Macklin Megley ALEXANDER PANTAGES PRESENTS The DeMichele Brothers Wops—Mirthful Instrumentalists The Comical Pantomimic “eS I 1—Phoede Hunt in “Broken Threads,” Wilkes Evita Knudson, Pantages. 3—Dot Posty, Palace |), | teen flip. 4—Charlotte Treadway in “The Old Homesteai,” coming to the Metropolitan. §--Mme. TUX. cepted in the aviation corps Orpheum. U. 8. army, and will leay Other Big Features—10c and 20c e——— ' girls, THEATRES NEXT WEEK “Snow White ‘en Dwarfs” 1917 Threads” Vaudeville Metropolitan and the Friday, Sept Wilkes .- “Broken Pantages will tion of the new bill at pning with the Monday spectal added feature Manager Pantages will bring on bis own the De Michele Brothers wobs,” who are mirthful be the headline attrac The Pan matinee jacklin Megley and a lot of pretty; —— men having LUTHER BURBANK: with us, it is true, conserve is first put on. pantom instrumentalists. Other numbers: “The Girl from Starland ig and spectacular scenic novelty; Frederick H. Spear ——@|& Co, in “Every. Man's Sister comedy drama; Chester Gruber, WILKES |comedian, and Vera Keith, in tus Next week will be the farewell trated song. ) week of Phoebe Hunt with the Wilkes Players. She will be seen, Desinning with the matinee Sun- @ay, in W. Ernest Wilkes’ play “Broken Threads,” which is to be Phe production in which she will make her New York debut early tn October. “Broken Threads” was Palace Hip - EGG FARMING} FOR WOMEN AT ALDERWOOD MANOR “Does the life and work of the little lands at ALDERWOOD MANOR offer economic independence for women on terms of absolute equality with men?” ae | RUTH ROLAND COMING TO PAN To make « living witn poultry one must have, first tion of » water supply and tm of nd feeding: £ of all. the right conat- and efficient system ng the industry of the land, based | a presented bere at the Wilkes numbera to independenss h intensive poultry just as It does men, in pro some weeks ago, ‘tered ion to thelr intelligence, CHAS WEEKS ronounced “success had not at that time re-) | nt to the company, did not ap- 3 a ia Ya a em ek ely r in the production, but as the fing feminine role was sspe efally written for her, much Interest - will be manifested in seeing her in | @ part in which she is fully ex-}) | pected to make herself a Broad-|| For way favorite. great w ORPHEUM | ‘ SS catehe Saturday brings the good-bye Both ‘showings of the “U. 8. A. Girls,”| 4 With 22 persons in the act, at the/ " their Orpheum Theatre. Sunday's per | wi | formance will bring a completely| gly: * : d poultry | mew array of five vaudeville acts| tt. 7 ef and a five-part motion picture fea-| “. 4 2 tare, “The Haunted Pajamas.” The new bill will be headed by} Joe Longfeather’s Etude Sextet, five girls anf a man, all playing| simultaneously and on the m nowball Sisters are blackface comics calling them-| selves the Gold Dust Twins, Phil Bennet is a Swiss yodler and singer, Wilhelmy & Lhereux are gong and music novelty artists and the Orpheum Players will put on a new comedy-drama. “ee 4 ry notable work in predicting that the new I “is towns, will Invite Let us show you how easy it is to acquire a little farm at ALDERWOOD MANOR~a place all complete with home, model poultry buildings, the home garden, etc., and with all the conveniences of the city; a place that spells Happiness, Health and Prosperity. ( ¢ and ae how we have linked up the Filbert Nut ustry wit a poultry raising in such a way that your neome from oe land doubled without extra effort gates to your part. Filbert culture, along with poul- solute equality with men. Indeed ‘TY: going to make ALDERWOOD MANOR a Com- unity of Independence, for the man or woman who es- than we look for the great arr the wonderful plan ablishes a filbert nut orchard wi " ¢ laying the founda life. i launched in the new answer would refer you to the letter of that ard, Luther Burbank, and that of Chas. Weeks, d authority on poultry raising we are men of broad vision and practical experience individual field of endeavor ; both unhesitatingly women to seek independence through intensive culture and the raisir e of fruits, flowers and veg in te bles ALDERW<( men OD MANOR or work on of a rather opens its broad on ns ve Ruth Roland * en men ation out lready little ying Ruth Roland's com tion for a permanent income for |! Visit Alderwood Manor Sunday Sunday or Labor Day (Monday) and see AL DI RWOC D MANOR demonstration ” ving filbert orchard, with some of the lit- eel first fruit, will interest the poultry branch will gladly show e] poultry houses, show you the trap- ou fondle the blooded Leghorns— them. Rest in the handsomely the meeting place ated ial and Edu ional Hall, little landers, the center around which the life of O, girls! ing!” Not in the pictures. In person The popular film star yesterday vas booked for a personal gppear- nce in Seattle by Manager Alexan der Pantages Ruth will be at | Monday afternoon, 10 jand thruout tle rem the week, appearing in « singing act This will be the last wee A Neglected Wife,” the Pat jal z ° . hie t te » keen ability ¢ an’s there now running at The Pantages, in app which she i« the star. So her friends ort 1 ; ' i with a bare ing, because of the i prt 2 Dag peg Apleste ' nt terete tie: he nmunity revolves. The screen at the 1" ‘ s appeal t like the beautifu a fad eal eait ae et * yradually ng their f ash returns «| ders Gor The to Seattle oe ; , y the eggs to neighbors and their grocer far De re a ‘ direct fre weekly pay check of the husband gardens, etc—everything is there : ton YOUR little farm woman Come prepared for a picnt orig i RWOOD MANO! ¢ turning point your life. work ed in Egg Farming and FINE CAR SERVICE an active worker in what district in the world! who know by practical experience the sp! The finest electric the country—not ordinary that derivéd from raising poultry for egg street cars, but big, beautifully upholstered and extremely tion can enlarge the scope of your work by linking comfortable coaches make the trip in exactly 45 minutes, efforts with the PUGET MILL COMPANY in the leaving the Everett Interurban Depot, Fifth and Pine, F J F 4 ue F development of ALDERWOOD MANOR every hour on the half hour from 6:30 a. m. to midnight, i to ie 3 } Let us have a heart-to-heart talk. Tell us your expe- The ALDERWOOD MANOR depot is right at the en- i trance to the demonstration farm. Or you can drive riences with chickens; tell us what you like to do and let us help you capitalize what you already know about the out via Westlake and North Trunk Boulevard in 40 minutes , business successfully landers me and fireside and the children in the garder Come all these are and who, pray an music 1 entertainment New Life of the La this role out and flowers * part of the men and re thr actually Bagesee The head of u through the 1 The can play trees September der of Pantages juction men have made ful success in Scores of Seattle stand helpmate “80 LONG LETTY” HERE SOON. Following the appearance of “The Old Homestead” Metropolitan Theatre, Sept. 14 and 15, will come the most scintillating and tuneful musical comedy of the past season, Oliver Morosco's Long Letty The book of “So Long Letty” is by Mr. Morosco and Mr. Harris, to which Earl Carroll added 18 musical numbers of the whistling variety. PANTAGES “Mies America,” a timely mill- tary satire, featuring Jean Waters,| system th Sc nesting | are usands of to the opportun mer home garden will farm bungalow with lawns and walks, flower YOU can have < 4 ry « tae | see nd also o aaa ' you se ences arr’ ere just as > ust a ALDI > in California the motion pictu' soon be terin whieh Roland note. wants every Life in the Open to b we to make the a 6 lunch and make the day aes | star, Miss was a in is | singer ° an g oe pe ultry | PALACE HIP The | Palace ers ¥ city | bert ar how Sunday at the rou cars in will have several play ; ine at favorites in this 1 as ei tf i : produ are Nina Gil i | your t Koes, the lat | ter, having ained wide ularity | while playing stock enga ements |here several years ago, They pre- sent a comedy playlet called “The |Opponents,” which {s a humorous | sidelight on the political activities) of men and women Dot Posty, another Seattle girl, Lou Manzell and Roy Gordon, will appear in comedy songs and steps Doyle & Wright will present a comedy singing and talking skit called “Fifty Miles From Some where.” 1 Wills-Gilbert & Co. will stage a E. Hellier Collens, |novelty called “A Masked Frolic.” Violinist |Mary Pillsbury has an offering en Tickets 50c i] titled “Songs of Tolay 4 The Ranvard Sisters are “Novel) For Sale at Music Stores | Aerialiste,” who have a fast per formance on trapeze and bar. rte “ae ¢ new Hip can be me Since 1853 PUGET MILL C E Walker Church Wednesday Evening, Sept. 5th, 8:15 Assisted by Bldg. Second and University Seattle Phone Land Department Elliott 182 TIVOLI There will be two main musical} comedy offerings besides a number of specialties for the week's offer-| ing at the Tivoli Theatre next] week, starting with the matinee} | Sunday afternoon. “The School Master” Review of 1917” will be the two) offerings that Eddie Harris will) stage as the musical comedy end of | the bill, In the “Review of 1917"| the various characters will give! take-ofts on some of the principal | stars of the stage, such as Harry | Lauder, Anna Held, E4win Booth, |Fritzie Scheff as well as Theda To Tacoma Through the West Pass The # 8 pm will make t Went Pare view of Cove and Spring Beach—the popular camping resort. A beautiful trip —and © Gandy Bunday afternoon outing 9c — Round Trip — 60c B. 6. Tacoma and Indianapolis after and “The et Paget Sound Navigation Co.

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