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| $4 a 8324895 ¥ flemel 255883 ORO ALTON LOVE” ME. ‘DON'T FORGET HOCKEY GAME COLISEUM UNTIL WEDNE DAY | | The NIGHT ONLY Ames shipbuilders and th Arena Monday night for the North west amateur championship and th Tobacco Fund. ng tn over ther mail he from K.P mus ave. N., for the amoke fund “This $2 in war tax » card game at my house Sund night," aatd Munson elved and has been credited t Other Mra. J, ¥ way at Rogers. Nina Roettcher ORPHEUM THEATRE ard and Madison. Bugene Levy, recent contributions Bryan, 3917 Stone 1809 Horton st Friday Harbor Our Great Big Musical Come- dy Winner IN HONOLULU 11 Persons See the Volcano in Action THY TN Other Transcontinenal stones ts Acts NOW PLAYING - Douglas Fairbanks and Bessie Love in “The Good Bad Man” CLASS “A” THEATRE 3rd Near Pike “REDUCED RATES TO ‘CALIFORN FirstClass Third Franctsco- $12. OO and $is.0o $10.00 ‘Bow Angeles Ports— $20.00 and $22.00 $14.50 $22.50 and $25.00 $16 MARCH STR. KLAMATH SAILING MAR. 31 San Diego— fae Cherry St. _Fhese Witiott sens RUSSIANS WANT ALLIES | TO INVADE SIBERIA) At a meeting held Sunday after. noon at Washington hall, Seattle! MY UNMARRIED WIFE = The Real Thing in Russians expressed a desire for an The Motion Picture allied invasion of Siberia, That such Line. a move would be more acceptable than a Japanese invasion of the same territory, was the general be lef. For the relief of Russia's destitute, $100 was subscribed. Afternoons atrictly nvenient and our representative will call at your residence. Sanders & Company 1003-4 Lb. ©. SMITH BUILDING Eliott 4662 | lOc, 20¢ Nights rae IMOORE HHIAIRL,:, MrMbasoke M ART OF ELM C PHONES AIN 3330 NOW PLAYING Everything has a standard. In vaudeville it Circuit Vaudeville. The programs of this famous circuit appear twice daily at THE MOORE THEATRE with a new bill every Sun- day. Loversof good amuse- ment never miss a bill. GEORGE DAMEREL Edward Assisted by Myrtle Vail, Wheeler & Moran In “Me and Mickey HARUKO Japanese Prima Donna Lazier-Worth Company “An Evening at Home “IN THE By Eugene G. O'Neil A Washington Square Players’ ORPHEUM TRAVELOGUE | PRICES HTS: 10c-25c-50c-75¢ MIATINEES: 10c - 25c - 50c Presenting a) MARY GARDEN “The Splenid Sinner” Is the story of a beaut 1 nderti the limit of de is Orpheum for the man the days the great war when there was still a place for luxury and ex travagance, gilded cor n and blatant wick Gaterson’s Augmented Russian Orchesten “Moment Musteal Schubert Selection, Hune and a splendid cast in Cooper & Robinson “A Friend of Mine on the Wrong Street” ONUKI Oakes & Delour In the Antique Shop” ZONE” New York Success CONCERT ORCE ESTRA prices, etc. AT THE ARENA) Mer.| STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1918. PAGE 7 « WAR DRAMA, COMEDY AND \e ™ a dramatic, Leet We For-| TODAY'S PROGRAMS | wet * the tral! of the Hun| | LINERTY—Nite Jolivet in “Leet |thru France, England and the Unit-} We Verget jed States since the beginning of the war Rita Jolivet, heroine of the Lust tania, as Rita Herriot, a prima don na of France, gives « beautiful inter pretation of the Frer In Fr e land to r | In New York the erimes and terror of New York's Other reliable Electric Cleaners stocked “Pauline @tarke takes the part of in the Housewares Section include the Hot- Rhoda Regan, salesgirl, and Wallace point, Eureka, Frantz-Premier and Bee. McDonald enacts Harmony Lad, in Houseware: ction, Basement this inte ting story of New York life at the Miaston. cee COR. 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Women should not be employed in| cific guaranteed | ne Love, is the play runr t/each 90 meals served poolro or shoc Mrs STERLING DENTISTRY | vl pied teeth amiuting te acdiense cent ‘aubetitante tueteed ot 3. : “MUST GIVE OUR ALL | TO WIN WORLD WAR” Be Many Men—Many Places This very day you can be in twenty-six thousand cities, towns and hamlets orders, arranging deliveries, collecting bills, straightening out misunderstandings, quoting Office Hours: THRILLS AT THE MOVIES | Kita Jolivet, in eturn to where she ca Ss 9 A.M. to BP. ~taking Fifty thousand Western Union employees are forever at your service, yet the cost is within reach of everyone. Telegrams—Day Letters—Night Letters Cablegrams—Money Transferred by Wire THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. “Lest We Forget, ration by her efforts to shield Harmony and going furt masquerade, miles away, the time And poor little shoes were too xmall her feet terribly They pa But #he danc y in order to give bh sweetheart an opportunity to enc An Iater, she joined him—ftree Friend Doug wro! M ‘ utes ly sort ADVANCEMENT CHANCE | ent thrills of a wild and wo | | | BREMERTON, — Mareh |board to examine enlisted men the naval reserve force for as warrant offi has been appointed | commandant of the appol and ¢ by from the ranks of the enlisted r A large number of petty offi will be to warrant rank the warrants they replace bet given rmissions, and many ¥ jump direct from the rating of py officers to commissions, 3rd &Untwer sity Rhoda Regan's GIVEN TO NAVY MEN OUSI for t an H from gethe. other BRUSHES Jap-a-lac Linoleum her| possible sweeping. ed er To Make‘Housecleaning Easy and Thorough displays at this Here are labor-savers of many sorts, to- BRIGHTE Ironite Floor Rainier Ready-mixed Paints White and Orange Shellac Aluminum and_boile KEEPERS can glean many helpful ideas he cleaning and brightening of the home, inspection of the Housewares Section’s ume, BASEMENT SALESROOM r with tested paints, varnishes and brighteners. S$ FOR MANY USES Floor Brushe Window Tufted Stove Brushes Furniture Brushes 3rushe: Stair and Banister Brushes aint, Varnish and Kalsomine Brushes Weighted Floor Waxing Brushes NERS FOR THE HOME INTERIOR aint and Interior Varnish Paint for radiators fill an operat engagement, she de husband's married sister, whom she} cides to return to England nt aves from un, way th ry ; i aduadi TA Geman Cee, ate oataee idee ig Lavaloid (a flat interior wall paint) voted admirer, warns her, but she {aida is from Montana and her|f] Boyle Brightener and Johnson persists and is aboard the boat am it Jom and frankness are looked ak ” ae in torpedoed. 1 by her husband's family as {ll Kleen Floor for cleaning Rescued, she returns to Paris to mannered. act coldly toward| and polishing floors before find her fiance a member of the her sa American legion ¢ French art Not antll the repenting maretel waxing. 2 vee ter explains that she and not Muresco Wall Tints —z-* fa had planned to run away with ‘a a . als, ny ‘ oren Fargia believed there in| Fenton is the young bride from the Frederick & Nelson Furniture g better in life than “hav. West welcomed as a member of the Polish ing a good tim | family “edar Poli And for ber seals, ebe Greed al A* hemes’ taberest shory of O-Ce dar Polish Hun firing squad and met the same stenographer on her vacat O-Cedar Mops fate an Edith Cavell, the English | Bray cartoon and some travel a eee vi $a t 2 5 Red Crone nurse, executed by the complete the bill Glass Frosting for windows and auto lamps. Germans eee Mary Garden pia ree Ferei*. STRAND 1 Clnmeer, th The Family skeleton,” featuring] {| | See the Hoover Electric Sweeper Clernmner | Charles Ray da week's en-| pares - gagement at the trand Sunda 2 in very afte ; y Baise, "young. tallonsire at Work in the Housewares Dolores leaves Von Zorn, the man} weakling, enters upon the downward who has made her life miserable, for i . path thru a supposedly inherent Tee dulst of the country, ane mocts | Date thru a supposediy tnherw Section and marries a young physician, wh him died of drink, his anceat = aie - Von Zorn of her past. | were addicted t. and he reck) —note how it gently usband and wife separate and er entived to i tele ee ter the war wervice, They meet in a| 7, resolved 2 sweeps ang shakes the Red — Spy behind the hae But Poppy Drayton, leader of the |} carpet free from dust man lines. He has a message to de | polices beauty chorus, did no | ; " f to the British, but prove ef this’ For she loved muny,|f| | and grit — how the Dear @ gives her ls So she hired “Spider” r, ex-| fl powerful suction re- forming the service sn bong sen tg Sr eee pi Laren top | | moves all the loosened CL a way ponx Bill dirt—how the motor- Love me," Dorothy Dalton beg™ that he metually foc jriven brush picks up in the film of that name at the Coli-| soir and was so b driven brush picks up seurn, and nobody can help doing it.| fiance, he did no 4 avery particle of lint She plays the part of Maida Mad.| "20% he aia —" ray . 7 . pa ison exceptionally well, and wins ad-| sag. % and dust—all this with omy | ‘While Hogan, detect much less wear and over his prospective ¥ | tear on carpets than is with hand- The Hoover does its work thor | | means a great oughly, and its installation in the home saving of time and labor. Allover Brown Vici Kid $6.35 PARTICULARLY at- tractive Boot that will appeal to women in search of Easter foot- wear. A nine-inch model, with light-weight sole and leather Louis heel, Sizes 214 to 61%. Price $6.35 pair. Smart Boots, combining brown Russia calf with ivory-color cloth top; Goodyear welt sole and leather Louis heel. Sizes 314 to 8. Price $5.85 pair. Bronze Kid Jace Oxfords, on new military heel last, five-eyelet pat tern, with Goodyear welt sole. Sizes 214 to 714. Price $5.50 pair. —Basement Salesroom. White Pique Petticoats $1.25 “SHADOW - PROOF” Petticoat of good quality pique, for wear with sheer frocks or house dresses. Its flounce is finished with machine- embroidered scallops and two rows of hemstitching. Price $1.25. —Basemen$ Salesreem, Hand-Bags $1.00 EVERAL of the fa vored shapes in new Leather Hand-bags, with leather-covered or metal frames and inside coin purse and mirror. Price $1.00. —Basement Salesroom. he| Vietory bread wi ll contain 23 per Blanche Mason dent the woman's pro vision of ] the Seattle po ment, has reported to Chief Warren. Excursions to oth portions of the state will be made by the state “we must have greater armies! gepartment bureau of the Chamber than we have yet considerel, we) of Commerce a Commercial C lub | must make greater sacrifices than) guring the summer Alwe have ever dreamed of, we must of! give our all to this war,” Dr, J. B. nt-| Crowther stated Su: | Methodist church. the| band was a feature of the services. 13th naval dis} Austin, a German |forced to kiss tho U gjer he had become I) war news Saturday ty| said he bought a w 5 cents, but the pe jollar to him becau | tion it contained UNION foe) MRS. SAVERY IS DEAD After a week's i bella Barnett Sa William B, Savery philosophy versity of W monia Saturday home at 4711 15th Mrs, § the eldest of them rangements have made, Registered men 5 will meet at the ers’ club Monday from district No. Alaska building. und promise to be a good citizen aft epartment ashington, died of pneu very leaves four children, | 500 Thrift clubs by 100. For both men and women, a coun- of patriotic sei will be organ ized at the West Seattle high school, nday at the First ‘The Navy Yard ell trict, and will meet the first week Monday nig’ in April. | BELLINGHAM GERMAN Mrs. H. F. Ackerman was injured This is in line with the policy re Sa day, h truck b aut partment to select all future officers) BELLINGHAM, March 25. Frank 1814 Third ave. N. shoemaker, Ww Inited States fla The Siberian climate has endanger- the life of Alexis Romanoff, the former Czarina Alexandra states in dispatches. nlisted men were entertained by members of Rainier chapter, D. A R, Sunday « | Mrs, Laura ©. |neral services will be afternoon, at 4 o'clock, jubilant over the evening. Austin ‘ar news extra for aper was worth a se of the informa. | Fisher is dead. Fa- held Monday from Butter. lIness, Mrs, Isa-| Worth & Sons’ chapel very, wife of Dr. Cerporal Corwin 8, Shank has , head of the been assigned to the next officers’ training camp, at Fortress Monroe, King cot council of defense has moved from room 418 to 409 county- clty building CHEHALIS.—The Northern Pacif- \fc railroad bridge across the Cheha- lis river, west of Adna, which was undergoing repairs, was wrecked by Ja log boom smashing into ft. RALIA.—David Calderwood, rs of age, and one of the early at the Uni- aftern at her ave. N 13, not Funeral ar yet been from district No.| CE Soldiers’ and Sail- | 85 y night, and those | settlers of Lewis county, died at his 6 at room 1416| home in Oakville a few days ago. YAKIMA. ww Ehlers, qot of| held in default of $1,000 bail, 8 | | will begin | ing $18,000, the state $37,000, and the Seattle has exceeded its quota of 20%: editor of the Evening Journal, | | | has approved the opening to entry of tage hill, has decided he would rather shoulder a gun than knit. After piece three sweaters for the Red he has laid aside his needles and enlisted. NOME.—The first boat that leaves here after the breaking of the ice on Bering sea will carry nearly 500 reim deer for marketing on the outside, CHEHALIS.—To answer a charge _ breaking into the Northern Pa- — cars, Henry Austin and HL G, Hill, brought here from Kalama, are HOQUIAM.—The building of the — road in the Lake Quinault district | at once. The cost will amount to $100,000, the county pay. government the balance. JLINGHAM. has enlisted in one of the Scottish Highland regiments in which he served as an officer during the Boer and will leave here today for ngland, having received a commis sion as first lieutenant. WASHINGTON.—Secretary | about 300,000 acres of land classified s ag tural in Jackson and Jo- sephine counties, Oregon. As soon as the classifications are completed, further restorations to entry will be mad ABERDEEN.—Rev. T. H. Simp son has resigned as pastor of & First Presbyterian church of city, and will devote his time to be ging camp and sawmill welfare work, HOQUIAM.—Fred F. Shepard, chief engineer of the schooner San Jacinto, was fined $50 and costs when 13 quarts of whisky were found in the engine room. Capt Sorenson had previously searched — his ship and warned his crew that if there was any liquor aboard it would _ be thrown overboard. 4 CENTRALIA—John Snyder, a Pe Ell junk dealer, was arrested on — a charge of larceny when it was dis covered that a car of funk which he was about to ship contained. quam tity of wire, brass and fittings which had been taken from the Central jufacturing Ce, Cot-| Light and Mam

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