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an Te athern « only e n pum : at also is con on the rowing Alsace 4 ae 8 eh ae § sk>Sig g3e3 6 lieside eS 5 Asks Union for Moral Influence + Joins Dr. Anna Howard Shaw in Movement of High Ideals PLAN WORK IN FRANCE WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 — Mra Woodrow Wilson has launched an international movement to throw about the fighters In Europe and thelr mothers, sisters and daugh- ters the highest moral influence during the war, Speaking for the mothers of Amer ica, Mrs. Wilson dispatched the mes- sage, jointly signed by Mra. Anna Howard Shaw, chairman of the Na- tional Defense Council Woman’ committee, to all embassies abroad: The message follows: “TO THE WOMEN OF THE ALLIED NATIONS OF THE WORLD: “Dear Friends: The unparalleled struggle for democracy and perma- nent peace which binds our nations | to co-operative service fs shared by men and women alike. In the yearn img of the mother heart of the world for the highest moral and | spiritual welfare of children there is to accept with fortitude and calm-| themselves into our souls in a way | & deeper and more subtle bond that) makes all women akin. | Jove of the mothers of America this | message was sent to the allied moth ers of Europe pledging our interest) and our co-operation in the protec: | tion of your sons and daughters in| temptations which beset their sons sponsible, and yet when I look in the| Wallan romanc this time of temptation and danger. | removed from home and family ties, Klass I do not see a telltale wrinkle dine,” comes “In all our countries, mothers are) ] }camp, exposed to the excitement and has passed. | stay. Thin is the fifth visit of this cana Moon ong | | Short street skirt, with ite farchort- | flerce passions of conflict; all of While my life has been crowded| Play by Richard Walton Tully | reo 4 = x va a pe, | | ot tog bigh-tep ot x repeat, | | which impair their powers to resist | with great joys and great sorrows,| The story ls thoroughly known to | ead audevilie, rpheum | prgeens F with Frengggnt Bren. ‘ot | HOW A QUEEN ; | temptation that under happier and little book, yet apparently I have|Playgoers, It has assumedits place Iw reuit | our conductorettes, with its knee-| | more healthful circumstances would | not lived in a way that has lined my | &n American classic s | shar ag 2 length, semi-military coat, clonely- | Pi NDED | easily be conquered. face or hardened it. |, This year's production of “The| | Pantages—-Vaudeville || buttoned collar, easy-titting bloom- | R “The same is true of our daugh-| Thank God, little book, I yet have| Bird of Paradise” will disclose a new | | Palace Hip~ | lers and puttee-covered legs, in a WASHINGTON, Feb. queen of Italy today expressed “xtn- cere sympathy with the work and} by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Dr. queen, by order @ letter which your the woman's committee, - “If We fail in this, then have our! “ .. . | | tion picture feature Bill Hart in “The TUES. Sit," FEB. 19th ‘She answered, ‘I always look | Moment,” constitute the headline at-| “j | “The tesenge, inspired by te) eee eure menorations will rightly /anend, not back. 1 am always plan-| traction at the Moore, on the new | ¥s4 Man from Oklahoma Dr. Van Vleck Found Genuine FAREWELL TOUR “oan secmente oat wishes wae the women of our time with TMK for the future, and have now | Orpheum bill, beginning tomerrow | | pose Sona tier pein ee Relief Which Is Healing fe) are in her majesty’s heart, was qharge i, Plana which, if carried out to frui- afternoon. | seg -- Thousands ceived with the liveliest sympathies | ion pesowa Liew haat gbetapare oo tion, will make it necessary for me| Harry Gilfoll will offer his famous | 494 the Lady Customer,” in a com- by august sovereign, who at once to live to be 150 years of age.’ characterization, “The Gay Oid| 4) Jumgling act. “I have the honor, at the same time, to present to your excellency %* gracious good wishes of her majesty, and on this occasion to offer to your signor ambassador my high- est regards. (Signed) “Laay tn Waiting, “THE COUNTESS OF CIMITA.” Nelson, Bann In a Screaming Comedy Sketch, Featuring Miss Billie Nelson in » Dual Part Five More Feature 6 ‘The high ideals” of America’s women in| ovsint that has hitherto reply to a menmage sont the queen|tneir safeguard. ©%-| home life of our peoples for < ry (Ambassador) Thomas N.| health of body and mind, that purity ™O*t Of «ll French actresses , 2 had the courtesy to transmit/and nobility of individual character, "!“*ked Madame Bernhardt, one country, and who impart to the play | AE ok ments seen aay,” said my friend, “how she | the proper atmosphere | ORPHEUM keeps that wonderful quality of cha bed The new bill that opens at the youthfulness that makes her in. MOORE ogy Mad . any| Zomiltable againet the great enemy | Cecil Lean, musical comedy star,|Orpheum, Third and Madison, Sun YOU'LL SAY TOMORROW'S NEW SHOW IS A GREAT ONE SEATTLE WOMEN VOTE FOR TROUSERS IDEA Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Issues Call to Mothers of the World! —— = ~ ! What Do You Know of Mayoralt Notable Attractions at the | | Candidates? Horr Is Youngest | Local Theatres Next Week | Ralph C. willing and proud to give their sons Some one, I remember, ha» writ to defend the ideals which underlie ten very poetically that we must not this supreme sacrifice which government demands of them ness, thelr deaths. “But they shrink from the greater | memory fails.” 1—Mins Montrose, Palace Hip. 2—Harry Lauder, coming to Met. 8— of their uniform Mother Love of World | sorrow which comes from the lack) If I cou “Out of the mutual agony and! moral fiber which robs them of | posts, health and manly vigor. Many Temptations It is no wonder that their he fall them when they realize all living the unnatural life of ag) ters who are forced ont of the home |® few illusions left. [am Ike a) “Luana” Miss Marion Hutchins in| @——— 9. — The} inte world service with the glamour | fr Jot war and emotional phases of so When I asked her how she contrived in the stellar role, She is wuld to be mencing with the matinee Sunday, “If, in favor of common sense and clety which war tends to foster and|to keep such a young lookout on) ® worth which lead to the breaking down of | life, “Keep your tilusions.” | “Luana” that ever played this pictur) rect farce mele been| “You surely have lost some of | e#que role. | Cheaters.” that they may the better do thetr| | forces of society, to protect excefiency.| young men and women that they the honor | may be kept pure and chivalrous, no the attention of her that after'the conflict Is ended wo "88h Bernhardt’s, told me that two) T of! future vente Bocelli ube Mnged “that {apiration, one of them the fore, i Anna Howard Shaw,|ment which alone can insure per- manence and prosperity to in | nation. “ANNA HOWARD SHAW, “Chartman of the Woman's Com.| Perfect ease and surety. With a|ment by Miss Alta Krom. mittee of the National Council of Defense.” Theatre Continuous Daily 1 to 11 & DeMonde ‘THE FINISH’ “EDITH BOLLING WILson, | * nd in explanation, ked of Santi will present her dances of STAR—SATURDAY, F SB, 9, 1918. PAG hy -—_—_—_—_ — in Sere ete ES hs oO cea te || Readers of Cynthia Grey Render Decisive Verdict to the Tune of About Three to One FE agen CYNTHIA GREY | cs 1 must have ; : Fi Three to one Rt Thus have! you advise me Seattle women exprenm re to} Write a There Are eight candidates for M » between ag he incum C. Gill, is near the hait t Can tion again. I have read several af T.T. [ticles in your paper, in which the to Frank A real estate men and members of the opt a trouseri#h cont Me 4 Scott, chairman of the munitions |Chamber of Commerce and Com” ing to the letters received in this) board, care the war office, | mercial Club «tated that in no ine moe See Ceeticewe > fepartment on the subject. it has| Washington, D. C. |wtance were rents raised over 20 per aoa allie = bond been impossible to print nearly all Jomnt at the mont A member of th of the letters received, and they THANKS FROM FRANCE ow I wish to correct thelr states 1 Hin partner, Hob were all so good that it has been| Faitor The Star: I received the| ments, and I ask you to please pubs rei es a See |hard to choose donation isnued thru the Fed Crows, liwh this letter, which, upon investi: This closes one of the mont inter | It was surely a pleasure for all of! gation, you will find to be facta ever carried on in| us to receive those | esting @Uscusaion packages, and I Just ask the different tenants a® the King 5 . | theme cotumns aamure you they are well appreciat- the onmouth partments, 2000 bican committee and for | It may be Interesting to know that|ed by us all. My address is as fol- Yesler way, and they will verify Ge) of the Young Men's | | the “trousers-for- women” isxue ts on| lows: Corporal John Hopkins, Co. B, | figures i lub. He was formerty in full blast in “little old New| Fourteenth Engineers, U. 8. A., in| Below I list a few of the old eaten! manager of athletios at the | | vawk." France. This regiment is a volun-/and new rates: 4 ersity of Washington. In the She Shoveled Snow teer unit from Boston, Mass, being! Former rate of rental charged Red Cross campaign, he was In Hoboken a woman with a large|on active service about five months,| Unfur. Apts. New Rate. Pet. 4 harge of t akers’ ¢ nittee. famfly to support, donned overalls,|and I would say most of us enjoy $13.50 $22.50 o "i | crushed her curla beneath @ big cap| the life, always thinking of home, | $20.00 $36.00 % i DRAARAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAY 14 obtained employment from the| but willing to defe ne flag at all! $25.00 $42.50 588% | Jetty te | snow from the ntreets.| times, beating the drum to vietory,| Fur. Apts. New Rate. Pet. EF SSION |All went well until her fellow work-| This being the first writing | $27.60 $50.00 55% : | | | erw discovered khe was a woman, and|to strangers, I am rusty on, A protest from 52 tenants in the then such @ how! was raised that # orrespondence, Kindly accept my|$2 apartments was not deeded. The) wan taken to the police station. She| sincere thanks. lonty excuse offered for the raise — claimed that the real objection was|CORP, JOHN HOPKINS, U. 8. A.| was given as orders from the own — because she shoveled twice as much| France, Jan. 3. \ers. The only recourse we have, We ms. ll enow ae anyone eles on the gong, — | were told, was to pay the tncress@ a ||and not because she was a woman, MONMOUTH RENTS jor move, Yours Respectfully, . AGE AND ENTHUSIASM | dremel ta evereila Editor The Star: The rent aucs-| ONE OF THE TENANTS. — x x || When asked if an exception could | ——— I guess I am leaving youth behind, |Mttle book, for I begin to be afraid ot observing emotions, I have lived . | very fully In these years of my mar ried life. not be made of her case, the fore man replied, "No, we cannot have “f this woman makin A spectacle |herself. Other employment will be ; found for her | On the other hand, Theodore P. | @honts, president of the company | that runs most of New York's car lines he decreed that “conductor. | ettes,” recently employed to replace men, should wear bloomers as part WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY PRICES: Nights, 50c to $1.50 he Dramatic heir count our lives by the calendar of and! years, but by the events that sear }that we shall hold them there “till t my life by these sign Marion Hutchins, at the Metropolitan. 4—Joe Birnes, at the Orpheum. 5— | = ‘These are some of the arguments I think [ must have lived a Billie Bingham, at the Galety. 6—Santi, at the Moore, 7—Grace Francis, he fires back at his critios thousand years, for, much aa I wish at the Pantages. | “Compared with the distorted fig- | to forget. I cannot help but remem ure of the days of Ught lacing, the arta | ber. It seems to me now that I have| METRO the |Rever been young, never been irre.| Oliver Morosco’s ever-popular Ha- The Bird of Para | AT THK THEATRES 6 Metropolitan | Metropolitan—“The Bird of Par vical | unsightly bustle, the unwieldy hoop skirt and pantalettes, as well as the present day—what shall I say? near walstiess party or theatre gown, the peekaboo shirtwaist, the the Or a single sign that my girlhood | tatre Monday evening for a week's | adine,” opening Monday, plendid example of modest, prac: | teal utility dreas. i d of mine who once anid to me,| the young woman who will be seen present an Interesting novelty, cons succenmor to the beet when they will stage Max Marcin’s | Patriotiam, women have courage to | rama, “Cheating Weep aside hide-bound conventions your illusions,” I said. Other important players im the| Grace Huff will be seen in the! bit, why should we attempt to handi- “Yes,” she answered, “I have seen|cast are Forrest Stanley, a* “DT. same role made facnous by Marjorie Cap them with false notions of mod- many of what I might say were my | Wilson,” John Harrington, a "the | Rambeau during the lopg run of the |@sty about dress?” Sg = gore deareet Musteps float out on the at-| beachcomber;” Rese Watsom, a0 "the! play in New York, . Three cheers for Mr. Shonts, say I. By Riennad Wacton TULLY mosphere and disappear, but do You | foster cnother:” Roberta Forrest, Other favorites of the Wilkes play- _ know, I immediately set to myself “Diana;* James Nelson, Maude Mel: | org wil! have excellent roles Poor Man Has an New the task of putting other {ilusions tn| Ville, Jack Ellis, Maud Farrington.| te win) te a production of mertt Army Invention This woman, whe wee's friend of|James K. Applebes, A. Francie ely gg Dear Miss Grey: I have an inven: | . ‘ ng ganna Pate tte | tion which has been tried out and Arencas Favorite Drama pen there are the Hawaiian! sory . ro . Slay, atte hekdion wh cine 12d of the | yeen proved successful. I would like | to place it at the disposal of the two hours and a half of Seeing ee Bnd & Balt of mystery and) | rerican army, but I am a poor man our Rreat women had been her greatest | singers, dancers and instrumenta * who are credited with making thelr native music popular in thin METROPOLITAN MON. Sci" FEB. 18th lof womankind, age. and Cleo Mayfield, in “Songs of the | 48Y afternoon, will have for ite mo “And that great woman,” said my | Sport.” The Modern Venus is a spectacu-|Send Postal for Dollar Trial liar posing act F A = and Mackwill offer a ing. — | _ talking skit labeled “Nut/ To anyone suffering from Piles! Ny smile, she shattered in small pleces| Harry and Emma Sharrock, the | N¢tions ko 4 we make this unlimited offer: Send the Bibtical ukase that ‘the span of| fair ground fakers, in “Behind the| /J0e Birnes ts jeave Staging FI Aa | man’s life is three score and ten.’ | Grandstand,” have a novel act. Tae Lachewen Ghee Gite wie z turn meil “Always wince then, Margie,” «aid| Arline Levy and Larry Ackerlind pr setngy ms reaching the age of 150 y with |the Orient with song accompant Will bring Si. Paul Stove Repair & Plombing C0 | ne eee ee eee ene ian composed. of dainty |ADd dance In beautiful costumes ou A reg upon life from thia viewpoint. I|dances and songs. Fi crc hy eee “ones aaet FE LOWER FLOOR, 92.00 don’t always manage to succeed in| Rouble Sims will draw, sing and | '"% y singing, dancing and iy @ Z PRICES: BALCONY, $1.50 AND 61.00 thie determination, but | musical act, called "The Reb and the vi ALLERY, boa been a great help to me.” “The Propvitie Recruit,” with | Fee sae Pius 10% Accoust War Tax One of Donna's friends, ittle| Edward Exmonde, will be one of the] ¢ . py | book, remarked upon my youthful| good things on the bill. . > ~ x Appearance while I wan visiting her,| The Travel Weekly has acenes of} “Midnight in Chinatown” will be A S weikE*T | and when I quistly told my age, he| interest and the concert orchestra |the attraction of the Armstrong “a j them a - - : said I was not Uke most womeh.| promises much in the musical line, | Follies company at the Gaiety, First > ‘ ° “You can make up your mind.” he| eee and Madison, opening with a mat : said, “that most women will lie| PANTAGES inee Sunday afternoon. : F 7 = about thelr age on the principle of} Winston's water lions and diving Will Armstrong will be seen in the 2 = Y ~ the little Japanese girl who remark. | nymphs in a big marine apectacie, in|} part of a Chinese magician. He = E nmt Van v’ ed that it {s better to lie a little| which pretty girls and giant seals| Promises a number of new jokes | “Mgr Arwen urgeon than be unhappy much.” | perform in the aame tank at the| from the sleeves of his kimono. U.S. army, spent 40 years perfecting We can never banish the years by | same time, will be the feature of the Henry Sherr, Jewish comedian, J now Bi ip Absorpt denying them, little book. We must|new- bill at Pantages, opening with | Will be Armstrong’s first aid in the|Methed. No knife. no pain. no doo- Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 Just make the most of them, and if,|the matinee performance Monday. | peddling of fun. pit ment ape yttied By anyone |B ———— as does Bernhardt, we can still Pretty Leslie Clare and her com suc yunn be seen in the cast Them, after trying, | count our age by our enthusiaam|pany, in “The Girl at the Cigar | «ain after being exempted from the | fi pe A ge Sg Bg HG BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON and love of life instead of by the cal-| Stand,” a merry comedy novelty, will eet crass in Rotse Jéabe. lus One Dollar If not, It Con Vandeville’s S a endar, ro much the happier for us.| be the added attraction. ick Fraser, another addition to| nothing. You decide audeville’s Su i Do 'you know, little book, that I| Other numbers: Al Canfield and|the company, will take the part of /7eur werd. We dont know how we Deane Daan ae hope this baby that is coming to me| Will Cohen, comedians; Dorothy | @ dope fiend. jour remedy. It is reli 9 will be a girl, for I would like to| Homer and Walt Dubard, in “The| “Billie” Bingham and “Perqueta”| every stage and condits , Win { m give her the advantage of my ex-|Jitney Classic;" Harry Holmes, eo-| will furnish novelty with a number|Hieeding. Hrotruding | Piles. eve perience in life. If my baby ts alcentric dancer, and Francis and|of new songs have received hundr of ome Acts sac | Montagu Love— Dorothy Kelly » Awakening” WILKES —PLAYERS— Tel. Eliott 2525-2526 "hat. Tomorrow of Thrills and Surprises. Mats. Nothing Like it Wed. Ever Seen Before and on the American Stage Sat. __. Aon Sat. Nights, 22¢ to 55e. Mats, 170 and 280. THEATRE girl, I ball take great interest|Nord in “A Vaudeville Surprise.” The “Twenty Baby Dolls” will be | telli of the success from the very first in trying to form| ‘The new installment of “Who Is|there in Oriental costumes. a taike sion tastadin tly and Divin N m her mind to make Its own deduc ? mystery serial, will be Seeersonen dangerc operatic ‘7 tions and to solve its own problen shown on the screen. | I will strive to teach her that she 2.8 8 HE’LL FACE INQUIRY ;. re i in a human being with the frailties | PALACE HIP Alex Brosseau, mechanic living at | 5 of the average human being as well! Nelson, Bann and DeMonde, In a| 6249 39th ave. 8. W., charged with an the possibilities. I have always| farce comedy sketch. “The Finish,”| operating @ still, was bound over to felt that one of the greatest crimes| will be the feature attraction of the| the federal grand jury under $1,000 against girls is the assumption of so|new show which opens Sunday at|bond Friday, following a hearing R many mothers that their daughters| the Palace Hip. before U, 8. Commissioner Robert A In a Huge Marine Spectacle Leslie Clare & Co. can do no ill In it will be featured Mise Biillie| W. McClelland. " | (To Be Continued) Nelson in her portrayal of the Swed-| Testimony of three witnesses IN THE BACK In “The Girl at the Cigar Stand” > ADVE: ————=ww—eemeet | igh scrubwoman, from which she sud-| showed that Brosseau was running (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) denly changes to a charming person.|@ small still on his premises, but | That's the woman's dread when | Other Big Features—General Adm The three Haigs are exceptional | used all the liquor himself instead of |.) ets uD In" the "morning to Rtart acrobatic performers. felling It. ay's work, “Oh! how my back B. Kelly Forrest will appear as snare ~ ni «thee ae = co 7 s “The ot the Hoboes’ — President 99 Ckache ef tomerrow—taken avery Candidate for Mayor, Will Discuss | ‘ion fae net Wante tee tes at nat | the Stanley and Lea are banjo and ac Don't delay. Whate the Use. 9 | REAL ISSUES OF THE |“‘tiisraivs’"n Hntfo 5 i E Liewellyn and Stanley will pre reliev CAM! sent a unique offering called “Odd t | | PAIGN Chabhoeie Seat To get the very best results take | f;.. from wren —at-— Dr, Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” as | back patn e sure to get GOLD | 4 Sines 1696 GOLD MEDAL | . Irving and Montrose have a com. the fi o . MED. On hs ry the . Ballard High School “Seventy-seven” breaks wp Colde | emedy of Holland, the Government | RESTAURANTS edy-acrobatic number called “Circus H of Day.” f the etheriands having "1 Auditorium peo nays that hang on—Grip. All Drag Stores, |0f {1 Netherlands having ranted 14th N. W. and W. 65th St, Ballard ee Preparation and sale. The house? | : {Phone Etiott 2247 or Main Saturday Evening, February 9 | HARRY LAUDER IS Peer Holland would aimee ee, | if 2086 for Chop Suey, Noodles, | at 8:30 o'Clock COMING 30 Fan Kur. soon be without bread as Chow Mein and all Chinese ba Harry Lauder, made still more fa- ould without. her “Real putes | RRR eth dl OR gi | ALL INVITED ’ : Drops” as she quaintly calls Gory fem ae 7 stint nei a .|mous in the public eye thru his MBPAL Haarlem Oll Capsules th Home. Quick Delivery. experiences during the war, will be fete Une reasea. hy soe antl ed | Tone cule iat aan Hieottia Registered Dentists seen on his farewell tour for two} _______ the women and gpust) °* aolland "te have become famous, Bring |days at the Metropolitan theatre out o ” fe a A aS Ms aba ong February 18 and 19. The loss of his GOLD MEDAL are the pure, orig. your family or friends and try Moderate advertising. Go to inat Haarlem Ot! Capsules imported | our excellent Sunday Chicken any dentist and get their prices. || son on the battlefields of France has direct from the Inboratories {i bs Thon come to me and get 20% || made a different man of Lauder. What does LIBERTY mean Haarlem, Holland. But be gure t 2 Rinner. Sak See, Ae cut from their figure, With care- || to the Russian Immigrant? get GOLD MEDAL Look for th 106 Second Ave. 8. NLESS operations. Open || And that new emotion will be notice 0 s' fame on every box, Sold by rel i Aa able—pleasurably—in his songs, Ask Dr. Steiner at the Hip- able druggists in sealed packages Near Yesior Way Dr. J. Brown, Mar, cee podrome next Sunday even- three sizes. Money refunded If the: 7 New Branch 711 Pike St. New Office, Orpheam Th: ing at 8:15. go not help you. | Accept only the Third and Madison GOLD MED. All others are imi-' mere Bia. ” Fifth and University tations. WILKES The Wilkes players are going to

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