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ORPHEUM THEATRE Wilkes|.«g , KAISER CHERISHES HOPE OF PEACE POPE IS TOLD had Vaited Press Leased Wire a " | LONDON, Sept. 22.—Chan-. Third and Madison EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. Sunday’s Grand eellor Michaelis, for “his gra | up President Wiison’s challenge to the German people that they take a hand in governmental af- fairs, according to the text of | the German reply to Pope Ben: edic received here today. D bl. The chancellor took paine to ou e | Point out to the Vatican the “gov | ornment's close contact with the Bill people,” In that | ves discussed the answer | holiness. This refers to the hand-picked jBroup of reichstag leaders who | were permitted to talk over the Vat- }ican’s peace appeal with the chan- cellor. | ‘The German reply also showed Michaelis’ profession that Germany shares the pope's view of the ne- ceseity of simultaneous and recipro- cal limitation of armaments on land, sea and In the air The German note, after the cus- |tomary diplomatic introduction, de clared the kaiver cherishes a choice “thelr representa: to his Violin Girls —and— meet the efforts pal appeal may cess, Continuing, lasserted the pope's would surely reckon on sympathetic recep tion by the kaiser on the fact that the kaiser “has regarded {t as his principal and most sacréd task to preserve the blessings of peace for the German people and the world.” Other ‘Vaudeville Acts —and— Wm. A. Brady's Five-Act Photoplay (First Time Here) // Ethel ao in Pi ‘Souls Adrift” Sunday, 12 to 11 p. m. Continuous 2,100 Seats 15c EASY TO BORROW Loans quickly closed; no delay; no commission. EASY TO REPAY Monthly payments—just like rent—gets you out of debt. ’ Puget Sound Sav- ings & Loan Assn. 200 Pike St. THE LODGE CAFE | Fourth Avenue had hwnd STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 22, 1917. ORPHEUM SEASON ON) Crack Vaudeville Has New Home at Moore | | ‘ankie Heath Moore 2—Milo Vagge Palace Hip 3—Jessie Millar Pantages 4—Kolb and Dill, in “The High Cost of Loving,” Coming to the Fostering, the "Stand ry Theatre Metropolitan Wayne Tivoli Conant . Orpheum 7—Ruth Renick . . Wilkes itivou | The coming of Rothermel and MacCullough to the Tivoll theatre Sunday opens up a new era in Seat tle theatrical history. These young writers and producers stage nothing but rt own writings and compo- tt and the shows to b AT THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK Metropolitan Moore . Orpheum Cireutt Vaudeville The Core Tivol offered! PAGE 5 THE GREATEST SENSATION IN SEATTLE’S THEATRICAL HISTORY 4 GRAND OPENIN The First of the Big Eastern Playwriters and Producers to Make Seattle the Home of Their Latest Successes Gertrude Hammond Prima Donna from Metropolitan Opera Co. (New York) Richard Harding Lead Comedian from ‘BRINGING UP FATHER” (Eastern Company) Frances Davee Character Soubrette from “THE TIME, PLACE AND THE GIRL” (Original Eastern Company) Act 1. THE ROLLETTES Comedy Novelty Globe Rolling agg Juggling Act Il. OLIVA DUO Novelty Singing and Musical Entertainers Vaudeville Acts | Furnished by } Kellie-Burns Association Pacific Coast Representatives of the World's Largest Vaudeville Circuits Better Shows NORVIN F. HAAS, Manager Rothermel ana MacCullough And Their All-Star Eastern Company, Consisting of the Following te ot, LIVOLI Madison, 8 TOMORROW § — SUNDAY — Presenting Their Latest Original Musical Comedies, Comic Operas, Songs and Dances Special and Elaborate Scenery and Wardrobe H. S. Brummell Lead Comedian from ‘THE TIME, PLACE AND a THE GIRL” Ma (Original Eastern Company) Mary Wynn Soubrette from “MARTIN BECK’S 1917 Orpheum Road Show” Edward Ellis Leading Man from “THE ROYAL CHEF” (Eastern Company) MATINEES 10c Evenings and Sundays 10c and 15c — SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES Matinees, 1:30 P. M. Evenings, 6:30 and 9:00 Sundays and Holidays CONTINUOUS 1:00 P. M. Until 11:00 P. M. | cond and First. jeide myself. Lass than a year 2g0.1 }my only child, a daughter, mnarried | against my wishes. My objections were b on the fact that she Dear Miss Grey In your ©ol/ was too young, not on any dislike umns the other night, I read with for the man. Now she Is not con interest the letter tented. He is as good @ man as Urges Use of Reason | in Acquaintanceship C0- sent Camede. Vauhavitie at the Tivol! will be pre ed to written the world affords. He has given Pla ers ceca apace cp eyerei Seattle theatre-goers for the first her a lovely home, and his family ‘VY Pantages Vaudeville time on any stage. After their local very good to her, She comes FIFTH AND PINE A Pay Ficies AS Orpheum Vaudeville pwing, the productions will be her that there are jome to nearly every day, and TELEPHONE averand © Palace Hip Vaudeville | || tent the road and the Tivol! many sincere girls has it in her head to leave her ELLIOTT will ¢ to be used as a pro- are husband. I know she will regret it 408 ing center by Rothermel and} jt is too late, Can't you help eCullourh. Flaborate costum- » to help her? Surely there must oe o help her? Suri MATINEES GRACE HUFF ere 7 ery. beautiful scent electrical | other things ment I-might advance SUNDAY In First Big Emotional 1 . hy wongs and) sides the money peal to her WaDNEsGAY Role = Coos Set promised by/ that ts spent on TRACTED MOTHER SATURDAY comes back to Seattle Sunday at those who have managed to take al khem. However, Reyond the advice which you the Moore e. This spacious! peep into the Tivol! during the] t wish to atta have already given the girl, MATINEE [playhouse tms been undergoing &| busy week just brought to a close. some of her ideas you can do little to avert this TOMORROW net toroornnann, Dannie gis Bn tee which I consider| calamity. The problem seems most beautiful home of Orphe oO. of a he hands of EVERYBODY KNOWS THE PRICES AT THIS THEATRE vaudevitie in the Country Two acts of vaude narrow to be entirely in the hands of SOUVENIR PHOTOGRAPHS ALL WEEK TO LADIES | by the Kellie-Turns 0 the cleanest and) the husband, He must use ev | MATS., 2: 30 bee 7 AND? BEGINNING MONDAY "AFTERNOON MARTY BROOKS PRESENTS JIMMY GILDEN pk os BON VOYAGE A fast-moving Musical Comedy in several scenes Howard Clinton, Gladys Davis and a galaxy ¢ Broadway Belles Edna Earl Andrews & Co. In Ethel Clifton’s Great Sketch “SAINT AND SINNER” Other Features—10c and 20c Last Tie | Girlin the Moon” Today Five Other Big Features pan Mladen Bictecand TOMORROW TO WEDNESDAY The Belgium| The Burglars’ Trio Union Pinylet “Jugalers of Beings” Farce Comedy Watson & Little Milo Vagge & Co. Novelty Bi anching Juggling, jel Skit Fairman & Patrick “A Little Bit of Irish Wit and Song Krueger & King Singers de Luxe and her ;GENE KNIGHT 6 VIOLIN GIRLS Extra Added Attraction Talented, and Gorgeously Gowned Artints 10TO~ | PPODROME 4 aye Little Mary McAlister Date, Presented in “A Place in the Sun”—First Run 10c f) | Seven Werkdny Matinees ontinuous Tomorrow t to tt Vivenings and Sundays te |tifled with ¢ lold assoc | PANTAGES for many years Iden noun shows, will be nt manager, and many of his tes will be seen when is formally opened to Carl Reiter A., will round out the theat the public The opening bill is headed by aded na said to Marck’s Jungle Players in a word ongest they less drama called “The Wild Guar time. It will ” even human ‘on a dians ven humans and four pondent.” In tt| lions comprise the “actors” in this drama. Huff have the new leading wom: occasion to express Charlie Howard & Co. in “Cured” P Ge Mousses Cured” | her ability as an emotional ac will be one of the main features) sng ‘will he seen Im a role. ent o viotey different NORE which she dienne, will offer what she pleases Dpea Le to call “song stories.” She has per-| "Onn of the acenes will show that ronal ty a de od looks tO SPATE! oe ene office of the managin tor ec Or per a comedy, wit |/Of8 big daily paper, where ix shown me Pi Bae eer ay: at | the Inside workings of that depart wow , See Pop bneagens ellie gong Ee the consequent rush and pe 8 br fous wife Of & a voitement tending the obtaining of ne ona e A hea ne ma Norwood ard Hall will be seen | sensational news and h ~ Sense and Nonsense,” Colonel ‘**™ a ge ond and Granddaughter appear | oppyeum Youth and Age,” and Mang and The new program of vaudeville at Snyder are famed strong men.| 4,1 yranonm Sunday will be headed “Tiny” Burnett will lead the music |1,. tne seven Violin Girls, a musical in his inimitable manner net with damaels who play the fid Abia sit dle, In addition to this, there will COMING TO THE MET. be Armstrong and Bingham in a Kolb and Dill in “The High Cost! singing and talking act; the Orph of Loving,” described as a three-act eum players in “Who's Who,” a farce comedy, with musical trim-|comedy; the Bell Trio in #ongr |mings, singing girls and eapectally | popular and classic, and the Conant selected “Jazz” orchestra, will open| Sisters in a serpentine spectacular thelr musical engagement at the dancing interlude Metropolitan theatre here October . 4% 2 PALACE HIP action of a vehicle with! Many numbers are to be on the which to celebrate thelr return to! vaudeville program which opens the spoken stage, after two seasons Sunday at the Palace Hip. One of most pronounced of these will presented by The Belgium Trio, “Jugglers of Human Beings,” {n of motion picture work, Kolb and the Dill were exceptionally fortunate, | be Crities in every city where the irre-| as sistible fun-makers have appeared an acrobatic number. unanimously agree that “The High A comedy skit will be that of Cost of Loving” is by far the most | “The Burglars’ Unton.” “A Lit Song side-aplitting play of any of the, Fairman and Patrick, tn Kolb and Dill productions tle Bit of Irish Wit and have a singing and talking act Geo. P. Watson and Florence Lit 2 ton Voyage,” Marty Brook's tle offer a comedy singing and latest production on musical com-| talking nutaber entitled ‘A Matri edy lines, featuring, Jimmy Gilden |monial Bargain and a cast including Howard Clin-| Krueger and King, baritone and ton, Gladys Davis and a b of foprano, are singers de luxe, with Broadway belles, will be the head-|@ large vogal progran line attraction of the new Dill at Milo Vag. & Co, have a nov Pantages, opening with the mat-\elty t punehing, juggling and in | music al skit fton’s sketch, “Saint and ears: Sinner,” with Edna Earl Andrews | HENRIETTA CROSMAN and her players, will be the added | HERE SOON feature No doubt playgoers will be de Other numbers Brady and| lighted to learn of th appronchiny Mahoney in new comedy ielvisit of Henrietta Crosman and Dollie Millar, musical melange; | “Bretwhile Susan,” for three night Jimmy Norton, eccentric dancer, | beginni hureday, October 4, at and the mwells, jugglers |the Metropolitan theatre. v bring the} best friendships ery means dt his command to I ever formed with a girl wa the love of his wife, and |started in the v that she seems her contented. You can jto recate #o much. After meet se him about this. Let him ng this girl, whom I vulgarly but out the cause of her dis ted into in a publie place, | took! content and indulge in It the way bh if necessar her home, and on for a time we stopped in and had a # st realize this must be very aboot Young Min Takes Out \dActea i |this fine stock of new furniture. jing to Miss Energetic, and that, | Her letter sounds a little “New! Customers say every day, “We according to her, I should Another Girl on Trip Thoughty"—th what I am.|have looked everywhere, and these lowed the girl home and tried to/" "1.4. sties Grey: T have been|When a bunch of boys and girls|are the best values in the city to get acquainted with her thru a) oi .e with a young man for several |Cannot get together and have a | day.” mutual friend. She does not se onthe, and my people do not like {800d time, then there is something| We have the goods—we have the te auey Ring the 5 gn he ance him, and he knows they do not is | parca Ws typos nd ne will deal here being no such person ly he has been going a little sis a an ate _.. [honestly and squarely with all. Also, I did not pick this girl out |)" ie Mma pe A prompted Fi AND DANCIN a | Satisfaction guaranteed becanse, by glancing at her, I could | oa) others motored on a pleasure cL BUTL All shipments packedg free of soe that she was of that in trip for a few days, and he took the nal type which would be Letters To Gusthin. G Lie jletter about desirable associates, | Buffet, Table and six Chairs, for jthat T heartily indorse it. It cer-| the same—$29.75 ltainly does lie within ourselves as| Get out of the habit of buying for to whether we meet nice people or east th aaah Nar ocd — other girl, and I feel a little hurt nl companion to me, Most because he did not ask me, What eannot the mental attributes| 1 want to ask is: Do you think I of a girl by a glance at her face.| 41. narrow in feeling that I ought 1 can't. If I had picked ont @ girl! ty jeave him alone, and not accept that way, the attraction would have] ii. company any more, or shall T been entirely physical, and no’ continue to be pleasant to him, and | a bond of mental equality, which pro-| ignore it? HURT PRIDE. juces friendships that are worth It all d nds upon how far 4 while. | your friendship has progressed. Of course T were to hear “| If you are engaged, or have any girl make a ® statement fn &| sort of understanding, it will be public place, that proved that girl’s) wise to ignore the young man mentality to be congenial to my| in the future. Otherwise 1 jown, T would use every means {mn} think you would be “cutting off acquainted why should| stupld con be brought to] my power to be with that girl every obstacle th fons can imp your nose to spite your face” should you do anything of the sort. It is a well established rule that young men and wom- bear on me to make that acquaint-| en who are not engaged m nee hard? at any time they see fit, accept We are supposed to he free or extend invitations from moral agents; then why 1 ur those of the opposite sex, not elves down with — self-impc immediately in their social set, duennas in the shape of usele without incurring the displeas- conventionalities? If w ure of their friends, have a friendship that means any-| thing besides we must plain sex attraction, | 77 vplains Gee reral have a partnership of ideas, A partnership denotes equal Militar y Divisions t ¢ equality cannot be obtained b nee i iAaoni y tite obi | Dear Miss.Grey: Please tell me; what Is the meaning of ‘squad gation to form the acquaintance unaided, any more than {t is equal-| Company, battalion, brigade, reg {ty for the lazy boys to watt tin} ment, battery R. E A battery, used’in a military the girls come right to them, Wel must go fitty-titty on the responel-| Sense, Is a small number of bility cannon parapet thrown up 3 to cover guns and men A little more reason, both bey A brigade is a body of troops ‘and girls, and we will cast aside| y p of cavalry or infantry, consist many of the old outw n forms of several regiments, squad which we still cling to blindly, and) ee eee ons. vee the n © will bi able to anigr Into A x halsatlon ial & hbay ot ak pinged Dae aie AV A hab abe ted fantry, forming a division of a aC double tandard doc but ever-present not exist IDBALI regiment A squad is a of men assembled for pection or duty py; A company is the 1 Daughter Unhap sold 1 unde Vother Secks Bhsice | mand of a captain; a (Dear Miss Gre Tam almost be jon of an infantry small company drill, in body of » com ibdivis regiment, to Choose Company not; because there is a traction | wrong somewhere. There are cer- jtain boys who are too evil-minded for a girl to have a good time with. Give me the fellow whom I can be a real pal to and to whom I can act as natural with as with a girl. 21, Furniture Sacrificed New Furniture and Carpets of a consisting, usually, of from 60 to 100 men. A regiment is a body of sol- diers consisting of one or more battalions of infantry, or of | Prominent Furniture Co, offered several squadrons of cavalry, for sale at practically whole gr a division of artillery, com- le cost. We bought this manded by a colonel. It is the |fine stock of household furniture largest permanent association, and the third subdivision of any army corps, several regi- ments going to a brigade, and several brigades to a division. In the United States army, a regiment infantry is com- posed of 10 companies, and a regiment of cavalry of 12 troop companies. at a great saving, and are closing jit out at a heavy sacrifice to real- |ize our money invested. Do not confuse this with so-called sales, as we have the prices and merchan- dise to show you. For instance: There are heavy Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, worth $45.00 to $65.00, priced at $27.50. Think of it—as cheap as cheap Brussels are else | where. 9x12 Axminsters for $24.75. Sey |Ten-w Seamiess Brussels for Within One's Self\si750—cheaper than they are in the ctory today. Beds never were so cheap Dear Miss Grey: 1 would like| 8S here, and you should see the fine law of at- Second-hand Stores charge a3 cannot be contra that much for used goods as we do for sistent with your pocketbook.—Ad vertigement Refined atmosphere—menu con- | charge. GRAND FURNITURE Co, 1525 Second Avenue. Ato RT Can You Save Twenty-Five Cents a Day? Saving money in these days of prosperity carries with it more than a meaning of providing for the future. 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