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My fee ONE-HALY THE BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO., Bellingham, Wash. if your druggist is unable to supply M OORE lit Tu oR Cyheomboulunle MAIN 222 MAIN 222 MAIN 3340 ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE NOTICE Matinee Every Day 1,000 seats at 25¢ (Some on the Lower Floor) ART OF THE | PHEUM CIRCUIT fi PHONES eo 6B 8S 8 F BNO | | BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE EDDIE FOY (For Joy) And the Seven Younger Foys a “THE OLD WOMAN IN THE SHOE” LIBONATI Ragtime Xylophonist KITNER, HAWKSLEY AND McCLAY in “THE STOWAWAY” A Nautical Musical Comedy SAUNDERS’ BIRDS The act de luxe of Birdland LILLIAN GONNE AND BERT ALBERT r Way to 01 ' | SHDUUTEOUAUUUAUAANOOGAANONNOEONONOOE LOS | musicians, |me in what year the edition of the Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS LOCQGQUAONONQUUGQOADUOUONOONOOUOGO LM) Difference Between Classics and Music Dear Miss Grey: Please explain the difference between ragtime and} classical music, T have asked some | but they were unable to} explain the matter clearly, ©. 0. © Classical music resembles or is modeled after the highest forms of ancient art; musio ts composed by the great masters, Ragtime is musical compont- tion, usually, of very quick or syncopated time, but no great melody, altho enjoyed by many Which Is Heavier, Feathers or Gold? Dear Miss Grey; Is a pound of feathers heavy than a ‘pound of} gold? Are they welghed by a dif-| ferent scale? I was taught or told at school that if you buy a pound feathers and a pound of gold from regular dealers, then welgh them on every-day scales, the feath ere would be heavier. THREE SUBSCRIBERS, pound of gold weighs 12 A qunces, troy weight, while a pound of feathers weighs 16 ounces, avoirdupets weight No Freeze in 20 Years on Lake Washington Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly {nform mo, thru the columns of your paper, on the following ques tions Has Lake Michigan frozen over! within the last 20 years? | Is “Madame Butterfly” published | in book form? | Tn playing progressive 600, do the| players subtract what they have been set up from the points they have made to decide who shall be the two to progress, or ls the minus column left entirely alone till the end of the game, then totaled and taken from the points made? LOUISE. Lake Michigan has not frozen n the last 20 years. ¢ Butterfly” Is pub- Ushed in book form, but is not yet to be had tn the sub. Ubrartes In progressive 500, the points lost must be subtracted from nts won before progress Vinegar Bible Was Published in 1717 Dear Miss Grey: Could you tel!| *! ro Gr Bible known aa the was called? AK The Vinegar Bible was pub- Vinegar Bible lod 3—Peari S—Paul Vir, Orpheum. 6—Grace Huff, published, and why {t was go|tion of Verdi's tragic 1—Liltian Sinclair in Fitzgerald, Moore. “Potash and ETROPOLITAN Seattle's season of grand opera ll open Sunday night at the Met politan theatre with the La Scala and Opera company In a produc “Rigoletto.” “Mme. Butterfly” has been select for the society night attraction, lished tn the year 1717. It ts» | Monday night. Of the entire reper. called one of the “curious ed{. |tolre, however, Messrs, Berry and tions” of the Bible. It probably |Behymer have expressed the great refers to the headline of ing [eat pride over their revival of 20th chapter of St. Luke—"Tho| Biget’s masterpiece, “Carmen,” with Parable of the Vinegar.” Ester Forrabint, Oluseppe Gand en ‘Employes’ May Also Be Spelled ‘Employees’ | My Dear Miss Grey: 1 have had an argument with a friend of mine| regarding the spelling of the word “employee.” TI contend that it may be spelled both “employe” and “em: ployee” in the singular, but am in doubt as to the spelling of it in the lural. No dictionary we have can enlighten us on the subject. What th da [ really want to know ts, does tt end yees” or “yes,” or both? 8. P. Both “employees” and “em- ployes” are correct. *s Market “Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid wholesale) Alfalte FERN, BIGLOW AND MEHAN “HIGHBALLS AND BUMPS” LILLIAN FITZGERALD THE UNUSUAL COMEDIENNE Supported by Clarence Senna Orpheum Teveloge TIME, Daily, 2:30 and 8:30—PRICE, 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c MATINEES DAILY, 10c, 25c, 50c ALL SEATS MAY BE RESERVED BY MAIL, TELEPHONE OR AT THE BOX OFFICE Dyster Shel o Shells . Mei Hay Timothy 4 lbs, and over Good wise, don Fancy, 65 Gelling’ Prices to er Batter, Eggs and Cheese etpal roles on Tuesday night and repeated at zi and Mario Valle tn the prin- “Carmen” will be sung ° turday matinee. Ferrabini will the ter sing |leading role in “Thais” on Wednes-| 5 A spectacular produc-| tion of Massenet's opera is prom is prom y night ORPHEUM Theatre Third and Madison EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. All New Sunday GORDON —IN— “The Beloved Adventuress” Five Acts—new here—a World Photoplay —and— VAUDEVILLE Acts of Quality GYMNASTICS COMEDY DANCING DRAMA MUSIC TRAVESTY FUN Saturday—Last Times Athon Players Nights and Sundays 10¢ Weekday Afternoons 5e For Children BUY A LIBERTY BOND STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1917. | will offer a nautica | WILKES |r la United Press Leased Wire jevery time his wife, Gladys, smell-| | | age? Aes PAGE 5 2—Marlo Valle, with ‘La Scala Grand Opera Company, Metropolitan.| 4—Mile. Stantone, Pantages.| Perimuttes Wilkes. , ined. j will be the special headline attrac Thursday night the ever Popular tion of the new bill at Pantages Lucia” will be sung, on Friday opening v the matinee perform night “La and on cone ance Monday day nig The act is personally presented with by Mana A Rondero, a n of the La Scala company, will be loways, superior ¢ introduced to the West in the role and Lorenz, come of Leonora. tis, the girl with the man oe Goldberg and Wayne, ir MOORE skit, and Van Cello, barre A vaudeville bill without Eddie | ulator. Foy would be like an egg withou om © salt. And so, beginning tomorrow, PALACE HIP this famous comedian comes along The new bill of seven ac as the headliner on the Orphe ope: cireutt vaudeville bill at the Moore will be headed by Geo. I theatre. Along with Eddie will be | Co. in the mystifying featur Mrs. Foy and the seven Little “Concentration,” which e¢ Foys. This time the Foys have a music mirth musical act, entitled “The Old; J. Edmun he in the Shoe.” ta comedy episc Hawksley and MecClay musical com “The Sassy” Stowaway Lillian Gonne and Bert | and hea The Wilkes players, at the Wilkes | gym LOSES FARE FIGHT SALEM, Oct. 6.—By a vote of two to one, the public serv- Ice commission today denied the application of the Portland Railway, Light and Power Co. for a street car fare increase. The commision, however, recommended that the ocom- pany raise the price of car tickets and suggested a reduc- tion In service. These changes, It Is be ed, will Increase the company's profits, so higher wages can be pald carmen, and a strike averted. mi m) in Ange Caused T his Couple to Split Up DETROIT, Oct. 5.—There is no hope for a happy married life for! Charles R. Griwatsch as long as he | eats apples, According to his bill for divorce, | of ed the odor of apples on his breath, she mistook {t for the aroma of hard liquor, As a result, Charles asserted, she scolded and nagged him until often she “became inar tieulate.” in. th o sali | Do you to sell acre Use Star Want Ads. coming to the Metropolitan. 7—George Lovett, Palace Hip. on Sunday at ° mf rhoumatiom i and am an wel ns Sunday ers, whose work includes all phases of this popu The Rot r pastime their famous feat t will present “On Their Way|mer number. to School,” a singing act 2. Fern, Biglow and Mehan are gym-| ORPHEUM | nastic tricksters Five new © Orpheum ded Stadium by naste th theatre, are to be seen for the week| Mathews and Duffy will have a beginning with the matin come entitled, “On the Border;"| day, in “The House of Glass,” the|Durand and Volloza are character play that was such an ac able|singing, musical, dancing and | presentation when given at the|change offerers; the Hollanders Metropoli theatre some months| Will have a novelty musical act| ago by the Cohan & Harris com-|with special enery, and Bob pany. The many splendid stage} “The Man in Black,” characters, the strong dramatic] Will add some fun story, with its intense human in = terest, and its exciting and sensa-|COMING TO THE MET tionally drawn episodes, should be| When the production of ‘ fresh in the minds of the many|and Perlmutter in Society theatre-goers who witnessed the/to the Metropolitan for 0; pr ation at that time. beginning Sunday, October 14, local Grace Huff js seen in an emo-|theatre-goers will see for the first | tional role and others of the Wilkes | time @ new series of incidents and j players in big parts comedy situations concerning the . adventures of Abe Potash and lpanekoks Mawruss Perlmutter, skilfully de. Mercedes, accompanied by Mlle.| vised by those master writers, | | Stantine, the mystic, in the occult; Montague Glass and Rot Cooper lation, “The Musical Enigma,” | Megrue An allstar cast will present the} ew comedy, including J Jor-| |PORTLAND CAR co. don and Chas. Lipson, who will Jagain be seen as Abe Potash and Mawruss Perlmutter respectively To Stop Those Terrible RheumaticPains j> “SDrops It has proven its va any years past, ony of those who hav Pal audeville acts will go WEEK OF GRAND OPERA IS HERE WAR CONGRESS Orpheum Circuit Vaudeville and Other Variety Shows on the Boards } a funny! 1 manip ts which ace Hip} avett & Ned races | 1 & Co. will offer de in a Lillian Fitager is regarded as police playle lone of the cleverest women of The Mart present their own stage. She imitates and is also offering, called “The onomer’s much imitated Dream of Mars.” | Libonati, the xylophone player,| The Lyceum Four are a quartet.| will offer a selection of ragtime Kranz and La 8 have ng Saunders’ Birds are a fiock of | ing and talking act beauties who do tricks Van Horn and Ammer are skat usicians six-ham theatre Trio of}: lue for and tho testi- 6 us and found relief from and agoniame. pi rheumatic con the best evidence of rkable power. H, Higgins, nit ite 3 Ashland, : “T alwaya said that rh could not be cur ke it back. 1 by «will relleve Applet with § nonths, we has m a ne oe Harty stafford, No. writ 4 rheuma lies, but to no avail nd told me to try ‘5 las usua 5-Drops” is # Gruggiete | in Unit tat anson Company, any ed kind Ark heuma Just rful man ni) w Raltimore, until a Drops DRAWING NEAR | DRAMATIC END Dy United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Oct (=... Prom edar | President 6.—Un- der dramatic circumstances "4 whort time ego in en” the war session of congress | ergoment emong will adjourn before night, It stion ceme, up has broken all world records Toe) difference for appropriations and revolu- AUTOCHACY on ti tionary legislation within a DEMOCRACY on the other, period of six months. men brought forwerd the ola | Out of the storm which has of the down-esst raged d « the last two wee » men-—Repre on board, you oat sonably sefe peosege, sonable comfort; you were told whet the destinstion you knew nothing of the orders, you could not speek the ceptain, the course we concern of yours; you were pessenget. 411 went well” until you etruck « reef, ty h an has members of the A Follette may be unswer charges of utteran © toda or da A his ked y no one ich wil t re stor answer » has of the fonal ALWAYS Ili THE WATBR., © is much of good, Englend common ree Yenkee snr in that. ‘ fous total June : f 191 600,000,000. one b how 16 whtgh to this country 0 1 to the al thet sometimes our feet ere the weter, that enell Teelise thet this is problem end not thi ome king or ket It with you end with me, with every citizen of the U. that the course we choose end through us the. vo; be made set wre NEIGHBOR @ IT'S AVITAL QUESTION WILKES THEATRE PLAYERS Elliott 408 Cohan & Harris’ Remarkable Drama THE HOUSE OF GLASS BETTER THAN ‘Within the Luw” “Common Clay” “On Trial” GRACE HUFF in a great emotional role Palace Hip === '!% CONTINUOUS TOMORROW re TO 1 ce TOMORROW TO WEDNESDAY 7—.&:. Vaudeville—7 HEADED BY Geo. Lovett & Co. “Concentration” i In His Mystifying Monday to st Run FLORENCE La BADIE First Run Photoplay with Beautiful ey iad NEW PANTAGES NIGHTS, 7 AND'@ == BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Manager Pantages Personally Presents The Psychic Eighth Wonder of the Wrold MERCEDES sted by MLLE. STANTONE, Marvelous Mystic in Their Wonderful Act “THE MUSICAL. ENIGMA” Mercedes transfers to Mile. Stantone by telepathy the names of songs and other selections suggested by mem- bers of the audience, and she promptly plays music on the piano, Other Big Features—10c and 20c MATS., 2:30