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SPRINGTIME By Kalman, Bolton and Wedehouse WITH THE NOTABLE CAST, CHORUS AND PRODUCTION WHICH CHARACTERIZED ITS PRESENTATION AL LAST SEASON LN BOSTON AND NEW YORK CAST INCLUDES FRANK Merny RB nok BARNETT 3 NIGHTS & SAT. MAT. DEGLNMLPG THURSDAY, BOVEMBER 12 ANDERSON & WEBER PRESENT a). MAX FIGMAN James Montgomery's test Farce will —“ 0 nds of Cheerful Liars during this engagement. PRICES—Nighes, 500 to $1.52 Bargute Matimer Saturday, best seats, $1. (Pius 10% account war tax.) WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Extra Matinee Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nevember 29. SEATS THURSDAY—MAIL ORDERS NOW. Remittances must have 10% added to price for PRICES S0¢ te $1.50. Pep. Wed. Ma THE AUTHOR OF “THE BIRD OF PARADISE” Richard Wal ten ‘Tully, Presents His Latest Great Success | THE FLAME ee = U. S. BEGINS TAKING OVER CAMP LEWIS | &taff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, > 17.—Maj. J. C. Hays, in charge of the upkeep of the cantonment, Saturday began an Inventory of the property at the camp pre- paratery to the government's assuming formal possession and releasing Huriey-Mason Co, builders of the camp, from their bonds. Mal. Hays will be assisted by « staff of 40 commissioned officers and « large gumber of non-com mixsioned officers and army field clerks. | ‘The inventory not only will in “IF I HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” | eclude the value of the buildings, but thelr equipment, down even to the ‘This is my message of deliver | 400 ic oo to you from the fear that ac #7 ey will commune panies Dertal operations. ool. 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and The total value of the cantonment | REAT Teeth absolutely without sin in all cases but acute ab-| Probably will exceed $5,000,000, essed conditions. Lowest prices in your city for | lass guaranteed WSERLING DENTISTRY! Opening Tomorrow AIETY THEATRE At First and Madison HIGH-CLASS URLESQUE THE————_ MIDNIGHT FOLLIES 35 PEOPLE—FEATURING WILL H. ARMSTRONG AND A CHORUS OF 20 Baby Dolls SEE MIKE AND IZZY 3—Shows Daily—3 PRICES INCLUDING WAR TAX -25c 40 PLAYERS 3 CARS OF SCENERY several A Des Moines wizard has Invented dishes that won't have to be dried after washing. They sponge are made of -35c » STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1917. PAGE 5 MUSICAL COMEDY COMING TO MET Moore Offers Comedy Sketch; Other Good Bills Are woe Smith, ‘Gaiety. 2—Frank Melntyre in “Miss Sprinffime, Miss Yorke, Palace Hip, 6—Mile Theresa, Pantagon Nothing But the Truth,” Metropolitan. 1—Maudie Burne.” Moore, 4 Max Figman in METRO! ITAN An appealing feature of the pre sentation of Kiaw & Erlanger’s mu steal “Miss Spring | time, day ich man's music by a Jorchestra of 16 musicians jform part of the organization. |... Many of the numbers of “Mins Springtime” have obtained a coun | wide vogue, which promises to retain a degree of popularity that! has seldom been accorded the| |music of lighter operatic and mu sical comedy scores of recent days. “‘Thow Me a Rose,” sung by Frank McIntyre; “The Garden of Romance,” a duet by Miss Burks and Mr Frockbank; “Misg Barnett's “A Very Good Girt on Sunday” “The Love Monopoly.” “A Country Mouse,” “My Castles tn the Air.” “When You're Full of Talk,” “A Bid for Sympathy” and “Onee Upon a Time.” are known and praised by all who in terest themselves in present-day musical compositions METROPOLITAN “Nothing Fut open a three dayw the Metropolitan, beginning Thurs day, with the well-known comedian, Max Figman, in the stellar r Meaera. Anderson and Webber, the managers of thie highly successful farce, could not have selected a bet ter, or more fitting actor, for the toi’ this Herteaiak Goan difficult role of Hob Bennett, than the one ti 1 The sory people who neel Figman Usually the author of a success | Latin Agnerican ful farce or play is most pronounced A i d in hia rule of “stick to the lines,” —— Imitations| Baker’s Cocoa Baker’s Chocolate th the clock. tell the truth for 24 hours. The 24 hours ts up at exac 4p. m, and as the The genuine always have this trade- mark on the package and audience will laugh more or leas, at its pleasure, and the clook cannot be A are made only Registered U.S. Pat. OM by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. hurry when the laughs are not pro-/ longed, it in up to the ability the DORCHESTER, MASS. Established 1780 Metropolitan. 3 6—John Mra Mel Nickerson, Wilkes. ———$$—_———--@ varied program of mustc Van and Yorke will offer chatter singing and dancing dienne, features yodeling numbers Waener and Whiting present a They will feature acro. AT THE THEATRES METROPOLIT AN—*Mins Springtime” (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday); Maw Figman, in “Nothing But the Truth” (Thursday, Friday, Saturday) MOORE — Orpheum — Circuit Vaudeville. GAIETY—Musical Burlesque 1 roel sto Adver tise.” ae PANTAGES—Vandeville PANTAGES PALACE HIP—Vaudeville rhe 3 2 asi Wd dancing, will be the head Wilkes theatre for the week start | line attraction of the new bill at the ing with the matinee tomorrow | Pantages, opening with the matinee This play, complete tn | Performance Monday uliding aateele’, aah Water | For the special added feature there being seen for the first time in atock,|¥!l be Maurice Samuels, Italian im. should prove one of the bes players in "A singing come apecta! act who ying La Mars national feats who are Acrtalints the fying Ser ney Rees a music ne pretty girls, m 1 com. com chter offer | Derwonator, and his ines of the season by this popular | D8Y St Ellis island.” orwanization. Tt ie filled with ludi Other numbers Ford West and crous episodes and carries a punch | #04 Hale, tn “From Abroad,” com jof fun, and « plot that is away Transfield Sisters, aheve the avenian artists; Mile. Ther. trained pigeons, dogs and monkeys, and Eddie Howard, ec j centric dancer PALACE HIP wil) The aha the Truth engagement at new me scheduled to open TO THE MET. Richard Walton Whirtwinds, senantional | Te success, which comes itan theatre for the ng Sunday, Novem & play which thrills its Sunday at the Palace Hip bas the COMING following offering The Flame Moorish tumblers. Te Morton and Kerr are three musicians. They will give a wide Visit Camp Lewis ‘Tomorrow The largest training camp in the United States is rigtt to yournelf and the 60,000 men stationed here to visit Qelr camp Indian- republi rtant SS. Taeom: apelis lew ork every two hours, hour, after ma connecting at Tacoma betwe actor at The story the leading als with the character Tie—-RETURN HOAT FARKE—T5e actor to provide amusing # and Aiglogus that will permit the climax | lof the third act to “be on the stroke of four.” Your Liver has important work to do, Un- | der favorable conditions it does | it well. If sluggish, relieve _— at BEECHAMS PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, bantntoriz at fn bens, 10¢., 28. MOORE THEATRE} UM VAUDEVILLE MAN MANS AT KRAS | MOORE The he pheum Circuit the Moore in the ns Sunday a r , entitled This is the m that on the Or bill attractior Vaudev » minia rat | to} Four Husbands | pretentious act Seattle this year It employs 28 performers, headed by Jack Boyle and Kitty Bryan, a® |pisted by the “pep” chorus of gor geously gowned girls, This is in reality a twohour music show boiled down to meet vaudeville de | mands. Mr. has come Mel-Purne will be Fourth Floor,” @ t house story present an and Mrs seen in “On the comedy apartn Golet, Harris and Morey act of music and melody ‘The Hughes Musical Trio pl | almost all of the known music struments. Raymond Wilbert On the Golf Links " presente a juggling turn. The Bert Hughes troupe of English cyclists do about everything Alien and Fr version of “A RETREAT OF TIT THE BATTL and Other Acts TWICE DAILY—2:20 and 8:30 100, 25¢, B0¢, 75¢. Mate, 10¢, 250, SOc (War tax to be added) PALACE HIP Daily to 11 Continuous on wheels have their own medy Surprine Sundays include tax) 200 (Prices 4GIAIETY THEATRE Armstrong and bis will be the offering theatre next week, starting with matinee Sunday, in a brand new vehicle fresh from the musical shops of the East under the title of “The Midnight Follies.” Will H. Armstrong lar Irish comedian, last * at the old Pantages theatre years ago, has joined forces with hia brother, Ed Armstrong, and will carry off the roles of the new burlesque trou “lazy” Carter has just ar rived from Chi@igo, and will hold down the Jewish e@1 of the comedy bill. ‘There will be a large chorus of 20 girls in fetchy costumes and catchy | songs. Dolls’ sty “Raby at the ¢ In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which I” the highost and strongest plate known, cor-rs very itt of the roof of the m Tiers i fittgen years. Gold Crown . $15 Set of Teeth Gwhalebonsy ¥t4 $10 Set of Teeth... $5.00 Bridgework, per tooth, gold 3 White Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings .. Platina Fillings 1 All work guaranteed for fifteen years. | F morning and get teeth same day. Ixaminatt Call and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge W Feat of Time, Most of our present patronage is rece 4 by our early customers, Ww! A watin Ask our cu tomers who b D coming to OU offica be ou re in th ‘ad with yo! opi igae Open for Working People Cohan & Harris’ famous comedy, “It Pays to Advertise,” will be pre OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS sented by the Wilkes players at tho] g9p ONIVMESITY STREP former popu $3.0 $1.00 Up also We Stand the V Bring this ems Scheduled REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: h ©0b} | 50¢| ‘75¢| TT Cynthia Grey's LETTERS Mins Grey: Will you tell me when and where Abraham Lincoln jmade hin last » h before the pub lie, And also to settle an argument, how many letters are there in the Chinese alphabet? CURIOUS. Abraham Lincoin made bis lant speech before the public from the White House at Wash ington, on April 11, 1866 There are 214 letters Chinese alphabet Dear Miss Grey: Please print tn your column directions for making} egg balls for soup, Would it be all! right to une them in consomme? ‘ A GIUSENHORN Rub the yolks of four hard botled exe with a little melted butter, to a paste, Add a little Pepper and malt. Beat two raw ‘eee and add to above, with flour enough to make them hold together. Make into balla, put in soup and boll one minute. Yon, the egg balls are very often tn the Dear Miss Grey: Could you be no kind as to inform as to what rank Gen. Pershing now holds? | |claim he is a major general, and B claims be was made a full general DOUBTFUL. B is right. He now holds the rank of general. me If “A Mother’ addremsed, wtarny mall the form kid shoes, whieh a few days ago will send a self. envelope, I will! s for dying white ran in my column Dear Minn Grey many letters recentty umns from |» selves riot mans,” I have read so in your col and yet who write as tho | anything but loyal Ameri na, that I can no longer sit silently 1 may nothing How can any true, loyal, whole hearted American write as they do? How can any true-hearted American woman refuse to sign the pledge to conserve food, and complain because she in asked to do without a little wheat, or « little meat, etc, so that our loyal soldiers and our allies may have the necesmry food to supply the energy #0 necessary to keep them up? They are asked only to save a jittle food of certain kinds, and are supplied with good, nouriah substitutes to fill the place of | ive up, and they suffer what they not at all What about the mothers and ta thers who are giving their sons to fight fight for you? What hardships and heart-break- | ¢ suffering these boys are going | thru for our ake—for the make of | the country that has given #0 gener | ously all of us of freedom and/ b) and now calls to us for our | support and help? I feel as tho the| most we who stay at home can do! would be #0 «mall in comparison | with the macrifice they are making. Why, | could drop on my knees to the mother who has gtven @ son to Our great cause. Some even begrudge the baskets of food that we give the boys when they leave their homes; some don't want them to have tobacco to quiet Unetr battle-torn nerves, others object to the books we are going to send them, maying: “They don't have — to read, they are too busy” bury protectimg you Cabbage Winningstead Cantalonpe Atandard Colery——Local, dos. Gartlo. -Loeal Horseradish Ta. Lettece—Local, i Delicious, extra fancy 7-th! box Strained, new | Lemons Bran Shorts Rolled or Grownd Marley ... Oyster Shells . Clam Shells i : Prices Paid Protucers Poultry, Veal and 1917 Fat Seoul Under 4 Ibm r 4 ibe Pigeons—Good size, Rocsters O10, tive Pork——Good block hogs .. eal ney, 66 to 126-pound Ke Pri 10 Retailer for utter, Eggs and Cheese dor. Butter. ‘Native Washington creamery, cube. Native Washington creamery, brick ftorage, California, cube , Storage, California, brick | Egne--Solect ranch Btorage «+. irombe triplets vs. pe America ke Swine, Washington iriplets IMOORE A PART OF THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT PHONES Giphoumbantentle MAIN 2222 MAIN 222 MAIN 3340 ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE TWICE DAILY 2:30 AND 8:30 TOMORROW “MATIN EE THEATRE vNING The Miniature Musical Comedy THE FOUR HUSBANDS Jack Boyle and Kitty Bryan A show with enough action for a two-hour performance, re plete with pretty giris, music and comedy. Twenty-cight people in the cast. GOLET, HARRIS AND MOREY in melody and music MR. AND MRS. MEL—-BURNE ‘piled FOURTH FLOOR” & melange of mirth, “ON THE BERT HUGHES TROUPE of European Novelty Cyclists ALLEN AND FRANCIS in @ comedy surprise HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO Saxaphones, banjos and violins RAYMOND WILBERT Presenting “On the Golf Links” There Is a Matinee Every Day Twice Daily, 2:30 and 8:30—Prices 10c, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ MATINEES DAILY, 2:30 P. M—l0¢, 25e, 50€ War Tax Collected st Box Office home and criticise), too busy making! Uncle Sam, we are with you this glorious United States a aafe| and soul and body, and if you ask us place for you to Ive, free from Prus-|to observe even “eatless days” once an tyranny; some even object to/in a while, be sure we will gladly and the work of mercy of the Red Cross. joyfully do it to make the world safe- It is well that our beloved land of for democracy. freedom does not need to depend on A REAL, HONEST-TO-GOODNESS such “Patriots” as these | PATRIOT. rf }NEW PANTAGES NIGHTS, 7 AND ® as <== BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Pretentious Musical Comedy J. B. Brazee’s “TheHoney Bees” Pretty Girls, Mus Comedy, Dancing, Featuring Billy Browning. Maurice Samuels & Co. In “A Day at Ellis Island” Other Big Features—General Admission 25c “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” was proven when the ancients heralded their events by couriers. the WILKES PLAYERS advertise YOU READ THIS— In this age through the daily newspapers. 80 WILL OTHERS, Wilkes Theatre Players Offer Cohan & Harris’ great laugh play, “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” Week starting matinee tomorrow—Sunday. OTHER MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY PALACE HIP | Week-Day Mats. 10¢ Evenings and Sundays 20c¢ Children 10c (Weekdays) Prices Include War Tax CONTINUOUS DAILY 1 TO 11 New Vaudeville de Luxe Tomorrow SIX MOORISH WHIRLWINDS SENSATIONAL TUMBLERS 501 Sue Sent Acts Regina Badet Te Vanni “Atonement” Feature SIGNER in Photoplay World Picture Brady-Made EOS LE CDE Fae