The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1917, Page 5

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STAR-—SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1917. PAG NI AUG KOLB AND DILL HERE TUESDAY gmneumms q PHONES Cynthia Grey’s bhoumbotonkke MAIN 3322 |Al Herman Promises Big Laughs iri Orpheum Act at the Moore LETTERS MAIN 222 MAIN 3340 Pe : ere ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE Here's Recipe for Grape Conserve . ( ery . Dear Misa Gre Would you be NOTICE ; J #o kind as to print in your n j . & recipe for grape conve h n trying for a mor Special Matinee Daily ee [ead inetd wi com] Ree HOGE To 6 pounds of Concord STM pounds of Engileh walnuts and 2 oranges. Pulp the grapes 4. f : Owned an © then put them over the fire i mo oe pied by this Bask, ’ : ¥ © 5 and cook until tender § BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE ft Ry being careful to allow n s the needa to go thru. To the 4 ih ‘ strained grapos, add the sugar is ' a the 2 oranges, which have been “JUST FOR A KID spe seeded, and walnuts broken or GUS EDWARDS’ Two Famous Proteges 2 ™ ’ chopped into small pleces \ Cook all together for about one (PRICE) anode (EDWARDS) ‘ 2 ao Finds Addresses of GUS EDWARDS’ «4 Po ‘ Girls in Hubby's Coat p Dear Mies OG lam continual “BANDBOX REVUE” 4 [ix finding naron and nddrenson of wah * try to be good and patient wit! T M'DONNE sf him, and my Inndlady says Iam t rus 5 5 ‘ { 1 igub y e (The Kid McCormack) ' mags td toca tite aa or like to ve hi But he think al } y al every oth am, and he | The Jordan Girls | ae ; enough money to buy groceries Banking by mail is a modern conven- can't help feeling jealous and neg A Formula for Content A Comedy Trio of Wir { lected, What sh » fence. Are you taking advantage of it? By Hugh Herbert NEGLECTE All you need do is to send us a postal —— | —__ f Tecek Gare’, money order, cash in registered letter, , borhood “board of cou rs." J Frank Hartley William Ebs é ; {¢ fom’ fale to your husban express money order, bank draft or check | and ft isn’t fair to yourself 1 1 b k A duggier Who Entertains | Vaudeville’s Newest Offering Thay lave absols no Habe on local bank. EA REE: ‘ to meddle with you af fairs, and yo no right The procedure is simple, for we credit to confide in them. After you the amount in your bank book and re- pond to telk #oaite: with on turn it to you by mail. To keep money You are facing lifelong unhap itt the house is folly of the worst kind. pin Ask him ff it was for such a situation as this that he Write us for particulars, married you. Tell him you are willing to do your best to love him and make a happy home But that he, too, must do his make you happy. Ask him to i, treat the situation serfously TIME, DAILY, 2:30 and 8:30—PRICE, 10c, 28e, 50c, 750 . J . Son and eee a remed) “tr r Trust Company unhap ss you are SPECIAL MATINEES DAILY, 10c, 250, 50c | pire i ae Cr a OF SEATTLE AT ‘ ; Van's Cone ore . sate ALL SEATS MAY BE RESERVED - ; Saft oes In the Heart of the Financial District ; Lax A) Marriage BY MATL, TELEPHONE OR AT THE BOX OFFICE } . ae Dear Mies Grey:' I am writing to you in the hope that you can The Assassin of Grief and Remorse elp me out. | have been going with a certain young man for about Loss Exchange here, with a loss of : ke three months rhen he called up the day before] stricter divorce laws are the $200,000. ght ee When | go ont with him, he te 1 was supposed to meet him and} only solution for a problemMlike g Unlted Press Leased Wire ae r just an nice as can be. He tells broke the date, and didn’t give any} yours. Your affections seem to | MOBILE, Ala, Sept. 29.—Fire to-| . - : - me I am different fram the rest, reason. The next time I met him| be ruled by impulse alone, You destroyed the T. G. Bush Gro-|# rS and that he could love me forever. he was as nice as could be, and must realize that marriage can Do you want to rent a house? 1. One of the Jordon sisters—Moore. 2 Henrietta Crosman, In “Erstwhile Susan” — Metropolitan. He bas even asked me to marry tried to make me think [ was the| neither be entered into nor set Company building, the Cham-| | Read Star want ads. 3. May Cloy, with Kolb and Dill—Metropolitan. 4. George Rand, in “The Greyhound”’—Wilkes, 5, Alice | bim. Then, when he ts away het ts \only girl he Ifked, and promised to} aside with such lightness, of Commerce and the Cotton) ¢@——————-— - -@| Meiville—Pantages, 6. Matiide—Patace Hip. 7. La Porte—Orpheum. ps ike? fied it break call me up the following week,| flection will show you i —- nal or ink & great deal not| which he never did. reasons why you shoylf try HENRIETTA CROSMAN work on both sides of the big pond.) parture to join the Wilkes Player#/him. One day he called up and} Do you think he ts sincere, or do| become a good wif . OT Relieves Sour | Ladies Musical Ciub Presents || HERE THURSDAY Bi Dba ia ere at Salt Lake. | ‘ made a date for a certain night | you think he ts just fooling me whose name you bear. Ss: ville’s io is al ° : FOTS | Henrietta Crosman, the most 4 heweet offering.” - nme. | fF Stemash NE, MARGARET leuemainan et Aurea betes Yentriloquist of the different sort. | PANTAGES | Should T ignore him when he Goss a | a i . “ iy ,|the syncopated annow pment for! call me up? IN DOUBT. ; nee te MATZENAUER {na new comedy by Marian de| Frank Hartley is a jageler billed! “The Count and the Mala” willlthe Orpheum theatre oubday Thre if Von do-abk'ioe Gk ade If you value your 3 ' alted Heart Forest, “Erstwhile Susan,” Is to |tO appear next week no-| be the headline attraction of th*| headline act has six young girls,| enough to endure constant dis- |Haynes repair it. Next ere ), Gas in the Stomach, |] Prima Donna Contralto of the |ibe seen at the Me tan the- tices sa r nt new bill at the Pantages, opening/ong of whom sings {nh a soprano| appointments the rest of your | ‘heatre—Advertisement, ing, Sweiling and Full Feeling, s0 Metropolitan Opera Co atre, three nights, beginning Thurs from the n of Juggler {nee performance Mon-| fashion, two of whom play violins) life, drop him. Hts conduct complained of ner ~-at-- day. “Erstwhile Susan” Is founded The ‘th i xirls will be| de e act eribed as a mer land the others a cello, plano and| Will not improve, but will de- in TWO MINUTES. THE METROPOLITAN |) °°" Helon R. Mart{i's story of | bere as = % ae , h and melody.| harp, respectively. | come worse after marriage. It fe amc he neylvania Dutch, | 80d steady ¥ i c feature of the] her ne: >, 0c! < “ LS Package mailed FREE by life among t Ivania 5 week Manager Pantages will bring Other new turne are La Porte seems to me that no love could venin, entitied “Barna’ : : “ . Brothers, ewinging and slack wire| de great enough to survive such THE BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL | Monday E: ra The hentthes Police’ bitior (Miret- (TIVOLI on Tom Edwards, « ventriloqulal/ artists; ‘Sam Browder, minstrel;| Uncalled-for treatment, ©O,, Bellingham, Wash. 1 while Susan), is a most unusual! Rothermel and McCullough win|omedian the Two Royds, comedy singers and ther numbers include oo ee | Prices 75¢ to $2.50 tls cg eye veer nt, Tivoll theatre Guo-!and North, in thelr chatty comedy| (anes. end the Orpheum players,| |L etter Indefinite lowa—who n advertise | Gay and all weok, a musical h When Dreams Come True.” ment for a wife and finds he play of the sen, with plenty | enn wih some: Aileen Stanley, , |for Full Answer married to Barnaby Dreary Wf breety comedy and x ttihber ct | Nailed as the aweetest girl tn vaude | fisted, arrow-minded ¥)- | hotr Jat “bho a the California Piano Girls , Dear Miss Grey: Do you think METROPOLITAN sted, narrow-m Pennsy!- |thelr latest and best song hits ere eee ce Loday’s Market ||, Tmrihacustt syeteat cae vania Dutchman, to whom sudeville program will con } a fi unda THEATRE something very new ‘° t of David Ellison eee accept money from a man as io Dreary, twice a widower, and the | j enting &) DALACE HIP z | Senay ine ee pean novelty and contortion father of ee KTOWn dren, 18 | act oF vy Rome " A new vau Me program opens A decent young woman, s0- merit, an t and FE e Veretable y an E DAY. NLY " | 9p dla aataoaad an and woman singers and yod.|Sunday at the Palace Hip ~—— Ba || clety or other, will not accept | SATURDAY 4 knows it lore, presenting a Very clasey. act big feature in to be provided yO | money from a man unless un- | LAST TIMES eter eas . The role of Juliet Miller Two reels of first run photoplays iidridge, Barlow and Fl akenienseste i ler very peculiar ciroum- | a ( ‘ hotoplay® in singing, eccentric And acro| Wiant stances. Your letter fs too in ; Jendid addition to Mi 00 | will complete a tee bens emeeey* in singing, eccen . and {is a fitting successor to a long : Sam K. Otto has a monologue of| Core arean. 'p ck * 4: fully } PRICES—Nichts,” 50c to $2.00 f Mine of parts that she ha ted ate and funr 8 Foe eos ° " Parc | “ef ? - b U r offe cal ‘ogTam | Garlie-—Local, new ore ? AND JOSEPH RITER PRESENTS Ie 0 v arting Y Educated Dogs, ning ant-| Herseradieh— Loc Her First Husband | ple KOLB AND DILL r . y » Gr a mal actee’, have a hovalty aunt | Lette Local, he aa Dear Miss ¢ I left tiret | DEAVES’ Q & novelty number. | onto ss Grey: T left my first HENRIETTA ! HERE TUESDAY ; ; Relft and Murray present an of:|°'areen, per dos. ..... otf One Sean ee eee MAN- Kolb and Dill, in “The High Cost matr , eyh ing of @ong and dance. | Cal. yellow, sack IKINS g ' lor “daaetidl ne & tives ? 8 | tertog of song and | Siig Raa bt ssrs888] mean and abusive. He tried to ; of Loving,” described as 8 three d Matilde and Carpos have a danc-| peppere—Green,_ peri: make up with me a number of times, - ce come music wnling, musical and equillbristic nov-| Popcorn—Nebraska, por ib.. 7% | but found oP an . 7 ee trimmings, attractive singing girls | dra product and wally | elty Radisher—Looat aesni ht % tiantioe ny "ste thida a paying mE and especially selected “jazz” of- | 1 will have a gi | Por ip tees 03% bagage ete en got « at e P . tig iob | Yorce married the other man, chestra, will open their musical || . week with the| ORPHEUM oro thinking IT cared for him. But after —IN— 5 engagement at the ol ita: r prior to her de! The Ladies’ Jazz Orchestra” ts £0 00@ 60.00 ri 1 Wien aero : Rowen sv oeorte|® Short time my thoughts always and “The Comedy With the Message : coongeh og A sais |, Naat tnrned to my first husband, I saw of Gaiety and Kindness” i e {nee. The plot of the . _ ota : i6)him for the first time in months a \ters around four men fr “ . RE pte an ethene sapclli hecdaend A Five-Act Film il 5 ” community whore they r gh pad SHER see him that I threw my arms about y whor 2 , tee @5.00 him and kissed him, He forced me Thriller BY MARIAN DE FronEesT Bach has been ng s 150, Wife of another man. I can have money to a dancer, . ho # —H nothing to do with you.” Just those on Helen KR. Martin’s Novel, “Barnabetin”) in thelr town a quarter col ROC REAR -00 | words ne to thahe me care.the tury before, each belle more for him, Don't you think iti See GN About the Datel lu iiie the father ‘of the dancer's child EK \¢ "Canney Way and Geen” Y| would: be best after ali to secure 4 When the four appointed on a NES (Prices paid whol divorce from my present husband funny little town of Reinhartz, Pa. committee to investigate the merle in which they are all so vitally In band? Popular Matinee Saturday, Best Seats $1. 00 terested, funny situations arise , 4: te sedcteastacnes A strict marriage law and with such raplidit eatehy and marry my first and real hus musical numbers hav b y 4 - Rolled ed to punctuate th y. ae IN Wheat ania by 9. Jem, ad " Don’t Neglec 7 . 4 hs or Gro jarley é Last , Eugene Page Entertainers MOORE v ah eeawcumA meetin Sian ti Times J La Petite Elva We pacend was l42 Ona | ee ; ORE your stomach, Keep it strong __Today “When We Grow Up.” Others, vaudeville opens at the Moore Sun itt f $ Soy Bean Meal “eeoo and well, When food disa-| Tomorrow to Wednesday . day. It promises to eclipse even ’ 4 #3 $ oe 8 Da grees withit, strengthen it with | the bill of the past week, being a St 4 A 4 eee 4 . whirlwind of music and singing, r \ 00 Eldridge, Barlow & Eldridge js. o¢% woman noins ‘i see : 9 furnished Gua Féwerds’ “Band wn P Alfaite May. ; * box Revue « Edwards’ produc : bs » Thnothy oss: SEE \ Uae and this year he is bringing a gal \ < i hoes Paid Producers for Eggs, “ ixy of youthful beauty and talent Ni ery Poultry, Veal and Kork HUGHES, SISTERS | NOLA’S EDUCATED introducing two proteges, fast at } } et veh lereeA87 ss. ne : a in the Worle, Brolters: Girls With i DOGS Acme of Canine taining fame, namel ; Georgie we’ 4 " hg Ducks—Fat 2 Cold everywhere, In boxes, 10c., 23e. AMTHUR ASHLEY. Inteliigence rice and Cuddles Edwards, togeth Phy 4 Kew men Pri 4 lies Edwa ee ’ bake > Ae nae? 8 MURRAY | MATILDE & GARPOS sha yeaeetacion aa ee soulatl A ietids. 4 \ ae tha Hing. ee K, Otto = rena poe bs ap sag og ye as 1 ie ©, he /e8 , an ab to 120-po US | Graduated, Licensed, Registered with a array of gowns. ¥ o PHYSICIAN “The Coming Out of Maggie” ly and Norton dre two sing 4 ¥ ACYCLONIC = . < RPG? FR PHOLOPLAYS ie‘s-part rivst tum Wenture Pf evn of popular airs MUSICAL FARCE ty nk Fansa, Retire Washington « T dg etl Binds of work. MY fee Then there js a man know Calitornt Monday te A A hare And KOLB & DILL ACHES TRA s @, Calle Ciba sree. ‘ . ss Cee deiek in “The Angel Factory” para seasipeya pope fe ate Metropolitan ees e7 G ~— 4 ef i 00. Cash, *medte ne included, The sketch next week ta called Hours——10 a.m, to 6 p.m, 7 to CONTINUOUS TOMORROW 1 T011P. Mm. Stat undled 6 GHTS, 25¢ to $1.50 urge MAES: ; 0 Js p.m; Sundays, 11 am. to 12 ¥ Prosperit handled in th ke Cc S NI 0 § X Bree: ape 1Be¢ | Sez 10c § main by bzra Matthews, who has P T E WEDNESDAY MAT, 25¢ to $1.00. ; touts oh + RAEN BUNS: Children 5c Sundays Afternoons d aud Mike. PRION Eee AOE oy Rao done much creditable theatrical Young America .....4.

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