The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1918, Page 5

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enou in —_ ye Overlooked e Sign not their Dear Miss ¢ help me Wish to ox % of 1 the sa ures to have no Plaining that in both cases Fesult will be gotten. MW of $100 is $ 1% of $100 ix 1 please give y then he might has made an ¢ Your friend evider Yooked the fact that the stands for a whole ur My% of $100 ts writing % of 1 Different Ways | of Signing Dear Miss Grey have had an‘ arg. ® letter and on the « put, “From Mrs. Margaret TZ eay she should have writte Mra. Job be game is has my name pubstances a altry Re wy it you try and have farm journals, t ary food » best in accord l Should Not » Presents * r to give my for his birthda If that is not proper " gift? Al Woul tly has over boy fr of nice " way boy calls for from you Loud Laugh Right in Its Place Dear Miss Grey times I and places laug But a fr day that a woman wh shows poor manners. n “From Who ts rigt have n ir x Your wife has taken y fame, but not your first name Bf the letter she wrote pertained HN 8. ou oct. aloud STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918. PAGE 5 { \ ne ‘ |OFFICIAL COUNT New Shows Make Bid {| GIVES HANSON A LEAD OF 4,609\ 5 ) ) ) \ radford for 4,609 al can D f& your business, or was p social, involving you doth, should have used your name. But if It was a personal or bust ness letter of b aid right to use her own name. In signing a letter or business paper a married woman <t always write her Christian name, with her title, “Mrs.” in brackets at the side, Chickens’ Food Is Not Right Kind Dear Miss y: T have some chickens. They have started to lay, all right, but they eat their eggs. I | take the best of care of them, and give them plenty 1 drink. | What can I do to prevent them from | eating the eggs? FARMER BOY. Probably your chickens have all right, but tn public is not tn good taste, because ft attracts attention r own, she Treat Gosst idied Coolness r Miss Grey: A , ghborhood spends her time sd. dre houses at most conven leaving her home mn. She gathers the news | from ry family and carries it on to everybody else. How car her out of my house? TI Receive this human sh with strict form: a 1 kee of your priv | atta odes visite long from lack of interest roam: | r to the aro} She | neighbor Stent tim Jana cl Her very STEP BY STEP Every day you hear some man say, “T work right along, get good pay, but I cah’t seem to make any headway.” It’s simply a case of all thought to earning and none to saving. If such a man keeps tab on his expenditures he will quickly see how he wastes his earnings. Money melts away. If you make your pocket your bank it melts all the quicker. Deposit a part of your earnings each week to your credit with this bank, keep it and add to it, and with the 4% which we add to it semi-annually your account grows correspondingly larger. Industry linked with thrift should be your ambition. If you have not an account with us, we welcome you to open one. If you do you are on the road to independence and plenty. Interest DIRECTORS eo. B. Bak E. L, Webst W. J. Jom c. Fora BANK & TRUST COE SECOND AVE AT MADISON ST4 6 AJ Pr INS WILKE soTET DEE. PURPLE” By PAUL AR! THEATRE PLAYERS TEL. ELLIOTT 252: | | | 26 TOMORROW (SUNDAY) ALL WEEK “= Other Mats. Wed. and Sat. = Drama of Thrills, of Sensations and Big Heart “Punches” -= A and Night®, 22¢ to Sie Mats. 17¢ and 28¢ IT’S YOUR LIVER! YOU'RE BILIOUS, | HEADACHY, SICK! with sour Hazel Randolph, with Kolb and Dill, at the Metropolitan: {—Frank Minor, Orpheum: 3—Minerva Enreka, Palace Hip; 4~Marion Harris, Moore &—Harry Dodson, Pan , 6—Will MH Armstrong, Galet Henry Mall Wilkes. | Don't breath pated ch stay bad, or a cold “JOUNNY, GET YOUR GUN” the | WILL HE PLAYED HERE ore} “Johnny Y MOORE ‘The bh Orphew Sund action on at the M is “Nurser and Prowa ins Get Jun, wr t Liven your liver tonight and fire Enjoy life! and bowels feel f the | service with ers during the PALACE nit At Harris w bers Marion me nur Foster Rall has an inte: ‘The comedy Allan zard. The offer a in the esting e be led types of dan and Corner Store” rural “ turn. Shaw a pre line ne elaborate y-making | Com num Weber wh «ymnastica The Travel Weekly scenes from France. T orchea tra promises a musical treat. eee METROPOLITAN Kolb and Dill are coming back to Seattle again in their famous laugh | “The High Cost of Loving.”| comedy will be | well Uitan for | cor h 10. Mad: od a phe| Tr u has ng Tonigh temove the liver] alc ss anes Tonight ! al and bowel polson which Is keeping] ce your head dizzy, your tongue coa' and breath offensive and stomach | th sour, Don't stay fous, sick headachy, constipated and full of|m cold. Why don't you get a box of| th ‘ ‘rete from the drug sto: now?) wh 4 one or two tonight 4 Martella t Mins Peart th tn C Cook and Lillard in a air comedy number ventr st, Zemator minaati Hall, an bition ORPHEUM flaturday night will mark the fare In Allah's Garden,” cal at the Orpheum, Third and E db trope 4 lowell Concert compan and a ¥ ts a whole Cascaret are ba show openir There will be a merry new bill at the Galety, First and Madison, open afternoon for the week, de Jazz.” Irint Henry a ten re the ta the life| ing Sund who pit their wits against ruout art story which Jda materially to the charm of the climaxes grip and comedian r Sherr, Jewist . err, Jewint nd f er Players promine entertainment | ken I be a cab asing num) bern Bir ‘SHOW OF WONDERS” COMING TO MET Phe Metrop Wonders March the offer. Ww songs. ill add ¢ ot nr for ft ber MELBA CONCERT AT HIPPODROME TODAY Seattle wong lovers Melba at the Hipy s afternoon. A record num of seats is naid to have famous ainger will be greet Seattle admirers and heals sick skins Resinol is what you want for yo k 1 to stop the itching Cohar on jeorge M nd has it ated the Ame are walting of Mme. rome + | engerl ble ” * | suming 10 Aeal the erupt PANTAC Yuc 8 gentle ointment is s0 effective that be t has been a standard skin trea and the ed tt r been sold and Vale re ng physicians, for many years tenderes: enthusiastic when she ste | Ath OW! no th fternoon. | fora ho! Andy Bryne. | stetbe drama,|” p}, Dodson f pretty ut P ypening next Martha Rus their sce of Va Chung Hwa funmakera 1 Mach Velmar, —entertaine ength amu rists, and Warren, dancer. The new installment of umber One?" myste ng w skin even of a tiny baby T pearances here been big enough to those who wished to hear | Write 4, with Monday Hand n tay new tell Resino! a | be |h announced | « tie of the concert management has ral adm up to the tim th t and} the m tickets will wee “a “inand King, New and Medica! Author RY WOMAN EVERY MOTHER RUSSIANS TO MEET All locat Russians and others in terested are invited to attend a mas meeting to be held Sunday at 2 p. m Washington hall, 14th ave. and ‘Who In| KE. Fir st. for the purpose of organ y worial, will | izir relief for Ru ng equilib entric Theatre Continuous Dally 1 to 11 ‘As Usual, the New Show Is Very Fine Tomorrow! “Little Miss Foxy” A Miniature Musical Comedy With a Charming Chorus of Pretty Girls LOVETT & DALE HOWARD MARTELLE thn ‘Gekds @atlow" “America’s Premier Ventrilo- n “The Other Fello duist, assisted b —<$<$ $ ZEMATER & SMITH Miss Pearl Hal “Exhibitions of Gymnastic Art” COOK & LILLARD “The Harmony Boys” Pana nc cemeeeecseaen NN TE: 1 SES GREAT KOBAN & COMPANY “Wonder Workers From the Land of Cherry Blossoms” Special Tomorrow! See Toto, the Hip Clown in “The Movie Dummy” Feature Photoplay| EDITH STOREY Monday to Wednesday | in “THE EVES OF MYSTERY” Week Day Mats., 10e; Evenings fa shown on the scree NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 n war refugees EVERY DAUGHTER NEEDS IRON AT TIMES To help strengthen her nerves and put color into her ‘There can o beau ful, healthy eh BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON The Merry Tropical Musical Comedy “YUCATAN” With Harry Dodson, Valere True and a Dashing Chorus of Pretty Girls. past hays been that When women ni ny ach and did ways insist that blneken nor the stomach. and irri endurane ble, cureworn, in ten days’ many nees. TE have my own practice with| Martha Russell and Andy Byrne Ferdinand, all the world. and enjoy | loneliness thru the try ing Olntroducto Arran Beginning “Frederick eNelson | Confessions of a Wife joalee onan SNOBS AND SNOBBERY Imn't it strange, little boc metimes wake u: w we feel at 0 have been ure? dear, de ays been to me Ani ike my o' Ye litue book, I am singularly © no far as relatives are con ed. 1 own not one. The baby that is coming will be | e only tle of blood that I have tn But Annie was with y mother when she died. She was © one who held me in her arms en I sobbed out all my grief and She stayed with me a ng between m my marriage. Annie with a most ur ti h 4 virtue until no epend on tlosophy of sometimes n I do on my own. sd @ great re peslly mince she | big thing F . young w And yet r broad ever had Always en n sense the always | lene what a " warms my heart Uttle book, poor to the last me mayor on the target of and all| One | wapapers 1s owned | angasters who have been | n from the first, and of| make constant refer- to the great mistake of Harry's| paying once, little book, a man is p men are, in his past is ¢ ‘ ows his future. is behaving splendidly strain, but I can see it is ron him and on Eliene. And it is simply the most gratify- thing in the world to find that th Eliene and Harry in their turn uve come more and more to | I un our methods tion, and « corded ewe r tn Ir cus ry cour- Paid on Savings Accounts Are Accounts Subject to Check Cordially Invited. Peoples Savings Bank 0COND AVE. AND PIKE ranges paces, backs and put in and nected. and fur: w Lodge Cafe Fourth—Westlake—Pine 7 The Spring Fashions of 1918 Will Be Presented in Displays ged for et Whole ¢ Monday, March ils > guished line of ancestors behind him ‘very one knows one of them was a signer of the Declaration of Inde pendence—and was not so rich, peo ple would think he was just a com mon sort of man” common sense and| “They could never think that,” I or less primitive | “oswered warmly, “for Mr. Trent, te and Anite | my mind, is one of the most splen- came in the other| id men I ever met.” the information| ! did not say the rest that was in who|™yY mind, which was, “and how he marry you is more than I Symone thom"'—for, little book, Moth= beautiful elec. |¢T Trent has become the greatest whe wald as an|*°@_I ever knew since she married the of the| Mt. Trent. I do wish she would stay to recognize in| “Way from me. (To Ue Continued) | on the strong more and more nent of Tim he wife of the police| crm necessary for Ser too ae.| TO UNIFORM ALL U. S, | PHONE GIRLS IN FRANCE her during the hour that n¢ most fashionable}; WASHINGTON, March 9—The palin agthacs | unit of women telephone operators to Margie, I felt so sorry |b Sent abroad by the war that when I passed | ent will wear a distinctive uniform 1 to be interested in| @"d will be considered, from @ mili: ner side of our| try standpoint, as in a similar posk chagrined | ton to the members of the British ff his hat,| Women's auxiliary corps, according Good afternoon, M to information given out by the sigs n't you afraid to drive| 4 corps. Wives of army officers that Jewel box in this jam? |and enlisted men now in Europe or »0 you know, Margie, I some | about to go will not be accepted for times have a feeling that if Mr,.|the unit, it is stated. The women Trent had not had such a distin-| must be between 23 and 35 years of ——|age. They must be in good health , a and speak both French and English, | Salaries range from $60 to $125 = onth, with allowance of rations an@ quarters. | To get the very best results take! Dr. Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” ar the first sneeze or shiver. “Seventy-eeven” breaks up Colds! USE YOUR DIAMONDS that hang on—Grip. All Drug Stores. | COLDS =: YOU'LL HIT THE HIGH SPOTS OF HILARITY AT_THE METROPOLITAN SUNDAY ‘money Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. You get full amount of loans—ne interest deducted. Ladies’ tial, EMPIRE MORTGAGE LOAN CO, ery E Estab. 12 Yre. 201-2-3 White Ca THE FUNNIEST MEN IN AMERICA IN TH BEST MUSICAL FARCE OF THE stasow ENIGH COST OF LOVING” Faces RANK MANDEL’ Return of the Pacific Coast Favorites From an All Winter’s Run in Chicago, With the Same Distinguished Cast and a New Charming Feminine Ensemble OF EASTERN SOLOISTS WITH THE Kolb & Dill Jazz Orchestra In Their Original Novelty Drar “TYPES OF VAUDEVILL i Other Big Features—General Admission 25c rising results MD. ING YOU SPENT IN A LAYHOUSE Cabaret—Dancing ED IRON recommen, oye ey Fe et erainand King can Be World's Largest Dry Cabaret ‘good druggist w ", — | ot Hartel! Drag Cem | | Star Want Ads Best for Result —_—————— ALL NEXT WEEK With Popular Dollar Mats. on Wed. and Sat. NIGHTS, 50¢ TO $1.50

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