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ORPHEU THEATRE 4 Third and Madison. Eugene Levy, Mgr. ‘ TRANSCONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS and Company Butler & Demuth PICTURES “RETREAT OF THE GERMANS AT THE BATTLE Luebin & Vallette eeocee . Storming the Daisy man trenches, Cameron Wilbur Harrington & Chubby 2,100 SEATS TWENTY CENTS We pay the tax, Talk by Trenches Matinee and All-Night Dance on the stage and in the grand foyer featuring 20 VAUDEVILLE ACTS—3 BIG Save Your Pennies; |CALDWELL IS NOT _ See How They Count | By United Press Leased Wire GLEVELAND, Dec. 24—Begin-| Corporation fing Wednesday, the local railway ' Caldwell does Pusey the penny usually rebated proposed trotier, | counsel pam No Wonder He Asks pea » phat Canine Be Fed) tre propo cased Wite to the coun freea to or no’ amendn fay Counsel not care whether a charter amendment ARRAS” Showing the English Ger- With a Descriptive Corporal White Direct From the Big New Year’s Eve Midnight “A NIGHT IN JAZZLAND”’ ORCHESTRAS All Seats Reserved—$1—Reservations NOW NOT Hugh WORRIED OVER JOB M to nals ‘They'll save $340,000 a; lengthen the terms of the comp- treasurer and corporation two are ely four > a let ard mont will ge when he ade M to we are apending « | PAY THEIR BIT OF WAR COSTS Cost of the war to eg will be greater than to any Bu pean nation, and may equal thelr combined — expenditures. ‘This staggering war debt can- not all be shifted onto posterity, The wealthy and well-todo must prepare to bear a great part of the burden, prediction outlined by This was ‘ongresaman John F. Miller, who returned with a congres delegation from the war sone, coved members of the etropolitan club here Monday noon, ‘One reason it will cost us #0 much make ready and wage war, in that all at once for pre parednews that was acquired over tra to trenches he or egin to gO period in Europe,” he said. terity shoult bear a part of beonuse we are waging posterit ould not keep selling © point where they below par Wealthy Should Pay t that the wealthy and ar & great share of the ar. A larger per cent a, poor men, are how than any hey are fight ageresnion of Prue men, nat the minat thelr personal rights, the same t protecting German rieah property ag ™ than willing to pay as many the bille aa they can stand.” Must Coordinate Miller told how manufacturing and anagort service yust be built up meet the over ifereasing demands the millions of Americans in the and the demands of the © of the discouraging conditions, sald, was the necessity of the gov. nment maintaining an army of in- xpectors at vast cont to keep wealthy manufacturers from cheating on og contracts ALL SET FOR ley Unite tat w pare for the Tournament of Roses foothall cla» FOOTBALL MIX Press Leased Wire . 24. —Pasa to land and A. With 17 PASAL members of the United States marine equad already in pomseasion at the Hotel Maryland 0 members Camp Lew! elry to help cor While “sa temporarily for ate of war will be On that da iit retin the Siet gridironers to other quarters to pre annual New . when they clash with the ma he marines are sort they allow sl-to-do should | Year's PAGE 2 STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 21, 1917. WEALTHY MUST [MYSTERIOUS SLAV SHIP HERE was confronted directly with the Lenine- Trotsky regime. The seizure by government officials Sunday has not been without worry. MOORE HAS CRACKERJACK BILL OF COMEDY ACTS ith artists Three i awa MOORE From top to bottom, the new Or pheum bill at the Moore theatre ia a) * good one. It in one of the bewt this a single ter, and open the show wit “The Cherry act known as itd hen, Ie a law GATETY Chandler, who wears a few clothes rines, undefeated on the Pacific 4 Coast. The Sixt brought down a re-|#0d sings some songs. has “person: | the Gaiety theatre, Fir juvenated aggregation, all accounts |*Uty.” Her new song, “The Chimes nog, this week presents Agree. Stars are with the huskies |Of Normandy,” written as an answer | Models.” who did not engage in the braw! last ; CAre,” ceared = tremem-| Wil Armetzeng plage the October, in whieh the marines |¢ a moda fountain clerk wh Dreamed on” te a 12-0 vietory over} Hert Swor, in biackface, mono-|unmixes ali kinds of logued some laughs out of the audi-| rough drinks war.) Pretty “Millie” 1 fale French m with ? vian Holt ence er Edward 1 hd |, Trent S\gave a stray doe pally Sig mond a | ber of 8 . {He drank ali ng é he sa i “s tee then ticked all ‘ | +0) /@ hoots, so please od to Cald ‘FORT wre | METROPOLITAN ge M a | his duty is to run the city’s law of-| N MEN rt keg aan ° eh the Cone flee and not concern himself with agp ng a and Madison Seattle Boy Writes 250.%.0%% TO GET SWEATERS f°" o's in Mt ca st 4 ee ay that takes you from sn! Be From Stricken Bod Uncle Sam's recruits coo toe & we) | fourth inet ne toe wer dove ty sts 8 oe AUTO THER WELD | |.22°200%, Scie secs, Sts Semen a me. |or ae core aailors of the U. 5 x Ta . ther knitted article he Redi your Right which nda ras show! c explosion, is descri ceived by Mra. J Austin I 4 nk he fay » prison, hin Eastern ave n De A a ft where he Bruyn, @ sailc from i m from the “un-| | ws bd & get-rich-quick me, whereby he cleans up 4 for AMUSEMENTS): eee, | 2 perro co FAMILY MISS VAUDEVILLE The Avon Comedy ted “Regina bot arion st ja | he His wife, Ella ith th: a fair lady own hair and blue eyes, ar-and-a-half 1 baby ot and tell him where find his wife and 4 st —— Christmas with her husband, and the IWILKES were that they were Fifth and F to t Third ave. and James Telephones Filiott Ve ay at 6 o'clock. When Jay Tonight—Ail Werk—Mats. Wed. Sat. || rr there his wife and bab: x ‘wesday—Xmas Day ot in sight, and tho he waite aughing farce “A FULL HOUSE” || ts 22e to 5ie—Mats. 176 to 2he PALACE HIP DESPONDENT, Spencer Kelly-Marion Witder and }| 1) ident at Company |ct Original Three Regals t : | father and mother in t for hours, they thoughts spent far away did not a SHE of he Bast, TRIES TO END LIFE from her { r tans [from her two brothers in Ir Blackett af | Mrs. Mir Williams, 22, wh weeny t the G apartments, Sevent und Pine st., swallowed pot he had 1d nt o NEW PANTAGES | memty wine” ong mers Mats., and 9, while an artment in a sib sows Poa pany with W. H. Mix and Mr “3 ~~ in Graham, 849 Mark a! she too! Day a” in rn lar t wt., ab t Mee WP antisse he 1 later repented cant ca stesion § en to the city hospital he will recover GAIETY THEATRE} Virst and Madison I wntative Jobr NOW PLAYING ; a cat BURLESOUE uraday noon's Jun “HE PATES MODELS" adina as pre Ws ; oe [Yoo near the catt ‘Miller Speaks Tins; Miller tle elu eon inate ” apenke it Have you answered? «| Die Now and You Will Save Money |, | By United Press Leased Wire CLEVELA Dec. 24.—Do your ng now first of the year un takers prices 40 per cant | OLONI LS TH OEL PIKE s Pie Only The Great Actress Ethel Barrymore In & Wonderfol Story of Alaska THE WHITE RAVEN for «" Kiddies “THE DIARY OF A PUPPY" AND A GOOD COMEDY TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Special 10¢€ Adulty—Children Be men at Fort Law toss had sent small r but they ai\the youth in prison, who drop in on time to appear in full dress lant act, is part of the whirl wind action One minute the antics of t 4a good line of 5 bur, Harrington and ¢ you are laughing at » two crooks, pals of and y him unexpectedly, and the next “| weeping with his mother and sister | « as they prepare to give up the old hotne eee ne ae | PALACE HIP WILKES The headline number at the Palace A Full He ouse Kelly Marion Wilder for the in a song revue called | ¢ tand Present.” Th 1 voices and mang the All Night Dance ip in Spencer and Me AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT: Seventh and Union 15. 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NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS application blanks and at 303 postotfice bul building, Sent Seattle, ecg NEED OF THE U. S.| et United States civil service Town Crier Revived for Lightless Night Grace 1 “A By United an 8 CHIC. ye 1 wit rl liear ye!" The old town crier, 177 dr a clock. Age limits model, fared forth on his rounds ey flail ¥ or over on the date of exami crying the hour and announgyali| well.” It was just a light ht precaution in the Loo| ‘EMPTY ARODES TO ee BE LISTED; MANY =". | _FAMLES COMING urgently and typewrit To Prevent the Grip ause Grip--LAXATIVE RRO Tablets remove the exusa Biscuits, bread, cakes and cookies have been the staple food of all nations in all ages and in all seasons. For more than six thousand years the baker has worked A at his craft turning out the most nutri- ( tious of all staple foods. forts onstry | houses for "TWO AMERICAN SAILORS LOST inimed two more Before the Merry Christmas season of each year our Master Bakers have expressed the Spirit of Good Cheer in the production of wonderful dainties— palate-teasing yet wholesome. The times do not warrant such elaborate greetings, but we wish you all a 17 erboard from a transport Dec [Girls Use Varnish | | aes of Powder} s Leased Wire | Munition | By Un explosi TNT, hi bawdarts During the festive season this popular and hands package of Assorted Swastikas will be - sold at 35c. League Needs Coin for Firlands Kids LEAGUE NEEDS—14—PAGBE 1 | Christmas for the youngsters out | lands dep jomewhat on the | re a by the Anti-| league, 549 Henry build: | ing, during the next 12 hours, Mon: | ey, warm clothing and de in demand, If enough m comes | in, each tubercular kiddie will get a} new hot water bottle | KICK ON CAR SERVICE the t par ~ have in so thick and f utilit departne tendent Valentine ‘ suggestion that women bi conductors if there is an of m ymplaints on SKATING Reopening Christmas Day 3 rotuall| shortage | _ Miller to Speak entative Joh : Special Music t \ 1 SCHOOL SPE! During the Helidays th ot from ' aber vening, Adults Onty, 35¢ You hear the call, Mave you answered? |