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HEATRE “SECOND AT SENECA | LOVE ME STAR--WEDNESDAY, THE MOVIE FANS ARE SEEING THIS WEEK U. S. Wants Names of Enemy Aliens Who Talk Sedition WHAT | | | There are hundreds of ener aliens Who slyly preach sedition and ™ | sistant to the U. 8 attorney genera made thin st nt at the ‘Tuexda luncheon of the Municipal league, at Masonic club, in. the Arcade | them. not anonymously but wit Jeltizenship papers, We will send them back to their own countr | PATROLMAN REVELLE | | I$ BACK ON THE JOB Joseph FE. Revelle is back ¢ the dry DOROTHY 9 @:-: DALTON was suspended by Chief War anuary & in snlen squad, and in jor court charge of dn obtained ling raid at Smith cove will go night inet No, 1 minap «am! Reve YOEMANETTES WEAR WHITE IN THE SUMM BREMERTON, M manettes will forma in the in the summer in line patrol uty | ER fe w at The Metropolitan ‘MONDAY EVE, APRIL 1 Prices, $1.00 to $2.50 the Girls A Lively Comedy COLGAN Se a REAPING | Open 10 A. M. i | phon yeprenentative will cali at your 1098-4 LC. SMITH BUILDING Phone biliott 4662 | cee eee ghey # War Savings Stamp ati * ss MAR. 27, 1918. PAGE 4 " low clonely none pi Me 2 ome Lee see ly ting we Thiet petty off.| Constance Talmadge in “The Honeymoon,” Coming to the Coliseum cers, Orders covering just when] ‘Thur sday and where the navy w Rens “2 LIBERTY Mary Garden play Dolores Fargin pear in regatta have m ba ual | Germany's prewar spy systen ia o) 9% gatved shown in all its myterious detail, | STRAND ing in the United States as) “Like father, lke son,” wan the as Franeé, in “Lest We Forget.” | naw that the family friends sawed on at the Liberty Billy Baten’ nerves with. Really, | Melodramatic in its methods, no] Ti wasn't a bad boy, but father! smailest link was overlooked in the}and John Barleycorn were good v Lik vast organization. Under Van Ber-| friends, and eo everybody thought) What Vou Like [rn i ietinan taron, tne spies were| {itty would have to eo the nat _—— j east able to keep in touch with the | way ye t's Dyspepsia Tablets to emaliest movement | He did his best after his father) Help Your Stomach and Failure of the “human element! died and left him a fortune. He Do Not Worry alone ught exposure. Van Ber-jmade Mugesy Taylor's rum house gen, 4 ty t love with Kita Her | his headquarters. Polly, of the Fol riot, French prima donna, divulged | lies, fell in love with Billy, and Billy |to her that the Lustt would be | ga » trying to follow pater’s| sunk, in an effort dixeuade her | footsteps | from nailing on t ned veunel Charles Ray i Billy Bates and Syt-| The singer denounced him as a/ via is Polly. The film it» at the) German spy and nailed in spite of | Strand the warning. In England, after the eee diwanter, she reported the warning | MISSION to the government officials, Shoes That Danced” tn the fitm Van Bergen follows her to Lon-|now at the Mission, depicting the don and there she is forced to kill| courage of a little shop girl She him for her own protection. loved “Harmony Lad.” a likable boy. . " 64 jwho had carelessly fallen into bad Firte AT PKR - COLISEUM ‘company. While the police are look ag ae 8 “Relieve Me, I Enjoy 3:y ‘d like to see her with her hat) tre for him, the girl dances all night ~ =e the Limit. No 4 with a bogua partner, to fool the of Caliéren 160 Elther, While 1 A fellow doenn't like to pass judg-|ficors Her rhoes were too tight pepsla Tablets to Fall Back Upon.”| ,..”° / Dyspepsia, indigestion, weax stom |kind of hair she has Eepectally ach and similar names simply mean! when it's hidden under @ big cloth FIND 1 Ww. W PLOT that the supply of digestive juices te hat worn at the mine. e . bd inadequa’ That is where Stuart's Gordon Appleby wanted to see BUTTE, Mont, March 27.—Selzure| Dyspepsia Tablets come in—by #up-| Maida Madison with her hat off. She of a letter in the I. W. W. raid Mon-| plying this deficiency took it off and he married ber. day night, giving proof of a wide] If you will eat a Stuart's Dyspep-| The story is told in “Love Me,” spread = seditious on a girl until he sees what Just before you go to bed, you will! seurm. who refuse to divulge the contents.|jearn that there is no harm in your ee —— | cals CLEMMER The reason is clearly plain. Your| “A song of fevered blood and system lacks the proper digestive | winedrenched ashes!” juices to make your meals eaaily di-| That's what puts jaze Into the ban |gested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets! quet and starts the guests to sway: give the stomach and other organs It's played by Dolores Fargis of the digestive apparatus the where er violin. withal to G just after she bores with @ sweet little song of the er own amusement The Splendid Sin film, at the Clemener. NOW PLAYING MARY igeat food je box from any drug them store yed for appens war and try Quickly Fased By Penetrating | Hamiin's Wizard Ot A safe and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatiam, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin'’s Wizard Ot It pene trates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles: You will find almost daily uses for | Arrangements have been made whereby the readers of The Star may obtain the official garden prim er, containing expert garden advice, by addressing the National War Gar- it In cases of sudden mishaps, or ac-| dem Commission, Washington, D. C. In the story of m beauti- ful, wonderful woman driven to the limit of des onion odor of her wealth for the man burns, bites and atings. Just as re- | age. she loves, in the days Hable, too, for earache, toothache, | fsa share Gan mitts croup and colic GARDEN LESSON NO. 21 ¢ for luxury and ex Get it from druggists for 30 cents.) while some kind-hearted souls din agance, iided cor If not satisfied return the bottle and | 1;, most war gardeners will find it profit able to grow them, get your money back. Ever headache? om and blatant wick -. constipated have Just try Wizard Liver or nick 1 ‘ even if they are Gaterson’s Aummented Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 20 nt desired at the » Gemiosten cents. Guaranteed.—Advertisement. | Damtie eabis Selection, “Thais” +. ole vp a aera s Oreen onions may “Moment Musical” be sold in small seeseeqeees Schubert bunches, and | many a youngster can collect numer oun thrift stamps peddling onions about the neigh: borhood. For all people don’t dislike green onions! Nnions are grown from seed, sete and multipliers, one bulb containing three or more oniona, each of which will grow into a separate onion. The seta are very small onion bulbs, and produce but one stalk and one bulb, These are best green Onions are grown from seed, sets spring, as soon as the ground can be apaded, and take from 140 to 150 days to mature, but may be pulled earlier and eaten green, part of the stalk with the bulb, When the stalk dries, the bulbs may be taken out and stored for winter use The seed should be sown half an GARDEN SHOW OF WONDERS 15 Seenes—125 People ALL STAR CAST HOWARD & HOWARD New York Beaaty Choras PRICES: Eves., 500 to $2; Bargain Mat. Sat., SOc to $1.50 (MOORE GE DAMER A Great New Show TOMORROW ina Straw’s American Minstrel Maids Beautiful Girls, offering Melody, Mirth and Music Vera Berliner Noted Violiniste ok ti = | FOUR OTHER ACTS Henry Hall in the Nights, 2t¢ te She, Feature Photoplay (Brady-Made World Picture) OnrunoM Veadeville Mi Ty Care should be taken to keep the ACTRESS GIVES RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR A_Well-Known Actress Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With a Simple Home-Made Mixture | Joleey Williams, the well-known American actress, who was recently =| playing at the Imperial Theatre in P L | St. Louis, Mo., made the following ALACE FIP tisccment stove ‘tray nate and how | to darken it: “Any one can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cont, that will darken streaked or faded hair, and 6 it soft and gloasy. To a half pint of water, add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and % ounce of glycerine. ‘These ingredients can be |bought at any drug store at very lit | tle cost, or any druggist can put it | up for you. Apply to the hair twice @ week until the desired shade is ob- | tained. This will make a - gray. haired person look 20 years younger. It does not color the scalp, is not #ticky or greasy and does not rub off. Continuous Daily 1 to 11 SIX HIG HIP ACTS Feature Photopiay EMILY STEVENS in “DAYBREAK 100; Eves. & Bun. 200 Weekday Matinees 10c ‘HENIG HIB (GARDEN LESSONS || Prepared Under Supervision of Floyd Rader County Agriculturist Inch deep, in rows about a foot apart. | but suffering was forgotten until the duty was don eee COLONIAL Marguerite Clark, in “Snow White,” the farnous photoplay that delights children and grownups altke, ts appearing at the Colonial. |The misfortunes of little “Snow White,” and her ultimate victory over a jealous atep-mother, are relat: ed in the etory, Gnomes and friend ly fairies aid her when need is presw ing The home of A. J. Hillman, 2307 Sint ave. 8, was entered by burglars nome time Tuesday evening, between 6 and 9 o' during the abnence, of the family members, and several hundred dollars worth of jewelry d clothing stolen. lock weeds down from the very start. An onion row gives harder weed work than anything else, for the onion | Plants are so tiny when young that it in hard to keep from tearing them out as weeds are hoed, and weeds |have a mean habit of growing near |the tiny onion seedlings. Weed by | hand. |_,if you plant sets, dig a trench about three inches deep and cover the bulb, which #hould be set upright in the furrow. . Plant two to th | inches apart, in rows from eight to 12 inches apart. This season onion sets are going to be high in price, #0 it may be more profitable to use seed almost exclusively. This makes it needful to get an early start, by sowing in hotbed or window box. Don't pull up the seedlings; try to scoop up the soil around it and transplant the whole thing. This will be easier if the seed bed is moistened a few hours before transplanting. |PLAN SUBSCRIPTIONS | TO AID COUNCIL WORK One big patriotic fund to provide for money asked for war service! |Such a plan was considered by the |King County Counetl of Defense Tuesday night. Before final adop. tion, it will be subjected to the con vention of patriotic service to be held in Seattle April 4 r the plan outlined, each eub. will make regular monthly contributions to the fund. Minimum subscriptions have been placed at $1 | ALIEN ON PIECE OF PIPE | Accused of making seditious re marks and being an unregistered en emy alien, David Shaffer, 35, of 1405 | Youler way, wae given a rail-ride on an iron pipe Tuesday afternoon by |fellow workers in the blacksmith jshop at the Ames shipyard. Then he was turned over to Na tional Guardsmen on duty, who placed him in jail to await federal investigation. | Shaffer came from Vancouver two | | weeks go. AVIATOR DASHES 1,500 FEET TO EARTH--UNHURT TORONTO, March 27.—Emerging from the wreck of his airplane, after | falling a distance of 1,500 feet, with |no more serious injury than a slight nose bleed, was the remarkable ex Eek ert was making a flight from Lea |side carp, when the yings of his machine crumpled up, Dihoumatic RAND COLLEGE TO SPEAK wo It. sociology and economics, will lectur at the Hippodrome on Sunday, at & p.m. Aw an instructor in the Ne’ York Rand school of social aclence Kirkpatrick has achieved a far reputat years he has taught sociology and economics in Eastern colleges and universitios, He is lecturer for the New York city board of educa tlon. For nearly 20 yearn Kirkpatrick 0 advancement and Iabor has devoted hin 1 of sociallam SOLDIER IS LOOKING FOR HIS WIFE HERE! A.*H. Higginbotham, a former| private in the ¢ an army, re cently returned from the front, Tues day reported the police that bin wife and two children had made an unceremonious departure from their home in Vietoria, B. C., awa oattl that present time MISSIONARY JAILED HOQUIAM, March 27.—-Charged « for the cause, He be y are in Seattle at th with plotting to interfere with the | draft, Dr. J. B. Carstien, Baptist missionary of Washington and Ore kon, Was sent to Tacoma to be Jailed | Tuesday afternoon, following a hearing here. Bond was placed at $10,000 'PAIN, PAIN, PAIN, STOP NEURALGIA Rub nerve torture, pain and) all misery right out with “St. Jacobs Liniment” be pitied—but re- uralgia torture and eet thing in the world to stop. Please don't con Unue to suffer; it’s so needless. 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