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BRIGHT ATTRA Tabloid Story of SEEN ON STAGE NEXT WEEK STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918. CTIONS TO BE PAGE ae Ts | Cynthia Grey’s 2) | LETTERS ) : ° al eve Wome Ln When there juestion concert ling a huaband—or many husband nde gina 1 the important | | PRESIDENT: Sr were | , van by | people are int his var menshges and addresnes taken w rid te at n the war and | * of marrylr ' peace dip! p nations, His answer to the pope's peace prop { ) last Aug A 80 conclusive that our alll¢ ‘ t 5 ma: . OD) have been accepted ax guiding principles by allied powe | he kr ou have : . : « Tne in strength from 20 ) na 4 officers, | gained marr e man ou map. Huilt 16 cantonments, each providing for 4 men, and on 10 have spent ia 1¢ camps for approximately an equal numb appr tely half | | ed him to be the kind 2 a million men to France, the first troops n Prar 6, Sif hought he would t So days after war was declared. I ed our apply sys! } | made no mistake including great wharves, w es and yards ne ' ary | | marriage wasn't un i railroad about 600 miles long. Entered front fi 10, | | 4 uid you marr and today hold front line positions at five differen tors on line. } ex again ; ; 1d J ICC « Modified British Enfield rifie to use standard | ‘ : St and ¢ who w t How do you F passed requirements, and a reserve of about 200.000 r aooumulatin @ach month. Developed machine n production m 20,000 per year to f “Ve s, Th ife £25,000. Increased rate of production of field artillery from 1,500 to 15,000 Yes,” Says This Wife, pieces per year | to Cynthia Grey | AIRCR AFI Requirements in training planes, running into the Dear Ming Gre A marry “6 ‘i thousands, already met and deliveries begun on bat my hu oe again most cor ci tle planes; aviators trained at 24 great flying fields | gate id; and her my rea ~ } I was at girl, On NAVY Expanded from 4,792 officers to 20.664 and from TT.046 en lday 1 was intro am Gai obiigeene bee Usted men to 229.333. Contracts have been let for $49 ve husband. He rted me and du sels. Navy took part in the war before the army, our first destroyers tees bald encatellly Bovereid bored arriving th British waters ready for action on May 4—28 days after war alge Bate he. told :, was declared m asl ave f we wer u horined by congress >» spend harried SHIPPING BOARD: Axiverised by congreas to spend j Siarvied.. ; ee ships across Atlantic. Let contracts for §,253.033 tons of ships, including the 18 years of ow { 4 steel and 381 wooden vessels, to which must be 1 293 ateel vensels firat thou re a 1 | that were commandeered before completion ized 112 German and Aus children. 1 have yet to } m x trian ships of 788,000 tonnage, repaired them and put them in service ‘ ! may “no” to th we ank TRE ASURY: Has ixsued government securities totaling $8,560 | te do or get for bes be i" 7 alte $02,052 as follows: First Liberty Loan, $2,000,000] 1—Orby Cockatoos, Orpheum; —Miss Mellyar, Palace Hip; 3—| heen one of continuous hap 900; second Liberty Loan, $3,808,766,150: certificates of ebtedness, | Mary Norman, Pantages; 4—One of Morgan Art Dancers, Moore: eet eo. tee never bear tn cur penne $2,655,727,500; War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps, $96,295.40 Lyle, in “Johnny Get Your Gun,” Metropolitan; 6—Fanchon Everhart, | | wr gale Sree Bag Alay ep . - " ryt ing wes es Wilkes yut you alw year a ly our \ “i Bi “E - ] « Annisted to do with either of nln WAR RISK INSURANCE BUREAU ional as. cease » Dancers will) PALACE HAP A” cad what bn ate, may, hoe of country by issuing te insurance of $1,083,881,225 on American ves ome tine! at ahel Sk tae bated = wast eeenected GY all Whe bev sels and cargoes. To protect families of soldiers and sallors issued insur. re next w world. ttle Lord Hobe will bel him ance in the amount of $12,465.116.500 to 1,538,851 In the armed service of |” Other acta the b inet the headliner of the new show Sun | Under these conditions could you the country. War rinks on masters, officers and crews of American mer |-rarzan, educated chimpansee, Bur t the Palace Mip |dlame me for 1 would marr chant vessels covered 56,158 individuals in the sum of $92,034,817 et coe ee ny octets cies] We Aetia PAEDUEK toate Of teins atyimmend o Lucy DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; A*#te4_>y, endeavor:|cart and Pradfordjin “Love, Honor | lnm: Argo and Virginia are harpist ae “Pe ME. af * ing to get big supplies!and Obey”; The Three Natalie Six-| 8d singer But This Woman | of labor for war work and farms and to settle labor disputes; enrolled | tors in a musical act; Harry De C Doyle and Wright have a comedy! Wouldn't Do It | 250,000 workers for shipyards and is engaged in enrolling 500,000 for|/the man with the tables and « singing and talking act; Fox and it farm work Jand Yate 1 Reed Foxie’s Curcua ts a travesty on a} Dear Miss Grey: I would never i - oe ane - jmarry the same man over again eca0 pct coma 7 ; a ce acrobatic novelty Jin not the man you really would Jove I France, Italy, Russia + Sagi Belgium and Serbia, and conducted ra agar Moe mebaetehe (a. ; nerobatle nov A fo So em | tlations co-ordinating efforts of allies and America. Special mi Br crane cake. aetsnaes | mans “eanee i gd lg “ Married when 1 was only a girl © headed by Elihu Root, sent to aia 1 another spectal war ntiasion, i Bre: ee é “ sical Ls: without having oc into contact } beaded by Col. F. M. House, sent to England and wrens ; snsttegalitan senmen,- eousee tol MGae Momsen WHid with many men, 1 did not rea cA n > . Has eliminated profit otropo: th AK HERE SOON what I required in a man os a hu | FOOD ADMINISTRATION: Ce Mina apecuistion| night fora weeks Se eee rn wichot's play.|SeMe. Now 1 am youre elder? have [® in handling of food products, assuring fair margin of profits only to pro |with matinees on “A Little Fit Old-Fashioned,” will] developed and been out in a business ducers and those whose handling of it is absolutely easential. Fy inaug- | Saturday appear at the Metropolitan for three| World, and I real how little we urating meatless and wheatless days has saved much of these important| ‘The play concerns the adventures| nights, April 18, 19 and 20 are adapted to one anotly Our} foods for our allies, who are absolutely dependent upon us jof Johnny Wikgins, a stunt rider for eee |lkew and aims are entirely differ “TIT TTIDE ‘ } monies sw that I understand myself 3 ‘ >. War production program out at con-|% motion picture company. It opens) g “UM | w that ie AGRICULTURE: Su 2etecuen, rrosram oustioea at con.|* motion victure company. It opens QRPMEUM ine cinger| mre matured and knew my dao i campaign to increase acreage of cerenixs and staple foodstuffs. Joined |* © = 4 drama” plant Tt whifts r wi th " | jon, 1 would ne ae ae the same with Labor Department in work of recruiting farm labor jte > pagoerre: een Inland OUD’) The Reaut ant aitio Meee couche yen ay gn +* tions, curbing alien enemy activities and directing prowling clutches of a fortt Orbasany’s Cockat trained) ite . 2 ecutions for sedition and treason. wlll , : birds, will be a fea ie | OL . ‘ cub Other acts wil and Ste}. i , POSTOFFICE: "2 co2etrstet with army in maintaining | wee iat a it be Feat, ond 88] den Hindenburg ° postoffices at all camps, cantonments and train: | wake | Nelson Norwood and company in «l/s Busy in Seattle ing etene: Provided delivery of magazines and periodicals to troops| ‘The Wilkes players will offer “The| comedy sketch; Ben Nelson. “T¢| year sien Grey: ‘The writer has abroad. | Lion and the Mouse* an the attrac:| Musical Nut,” and Browning and/y 0 “tonowing with Interest the gar “| tion for next week. The part of! Roothe in black and tan entertain-| (7°" (OUONInE Dols cmlerent | oi U. S. Must Have Fvaiiadih Wied, Gan. ‘Week. aemmand-|Sutcles Recemere wit be played by | ment eet Woesend te he. Bear, bad tain er at Camp Funston, Kansas.) Grace Huff. Ivan Miller will charac The pictures will be Bill Hart in} 4 ae @uestion. con Defense Power ‘rom sending him overseas terize Jefferson Ryder and Henry| “The Hell-Hole Gambling House,” bes Ie me. viel susan 290 WASHINGTON, April 6.—If send-| The argument in contained in a| Hail will be seen as John Burkett /and on Monday and Tuesday, Mon.[Deoiet.toormwill. nommwer wilh fe ing select service men to France is| brief prepared by Solicitor John W roe Salisbury in “Hungry Byes ceveteh- other tarten Yevere, would unconstitutional, the United States | Davis, of the department of justice a2 ¢ lhe very giad to have advice about | hax no adequate power of self-de- home v3 HIPPODROME x tae codices gneition i or he Schuma: ul tte wi ap * tek n. oo mn ee 6 ation M) Urugeay hee s demmistion to fa-| Tr Schnee itiprodrome Sunday S rin ( ‘olds Lam living in the University dis-| This is to be the defense of the | Yestigate a scheme to turn the locust evening in a concert of particular } 9) g res eget jas reer government in the supreme court in! pest into fertilizer, soap, lubrice pee} at to music lovers. Mies M acme vaahhes. and cedete, etc the! the case of Robert Cox, who sued to and stock food. dred Held, Seattle vocalist, will as e t e orst Pere dy crane reel geen tea oi -Seagee se |dincovered my neighbor's score or | PANTAC They lead to catarrh and |] more of chickens, comméndeered by STARTING SUNDAY Manager Pantages last night/{ Pneumonia. They weaken |} ® bie Hindenburg like rooster, digging wired from California extending the|| the entire system and leave }| Orrin, “ine tooke Uke a min ee present engagement of the Singer/] it unable to resist the sud- |} jsture Germanized Belgium. Midgets at the Pantages in Seattle ag — tt Poor uae Sonate den changes. They inter-]| Now i» the time for planting sev-| Joneph Byron Totten, assisted by|| fere with your digestion and || eral vegetables, and if I cannot en Mies Leslie Bingham present || lessen your activity, Neglected || ter into some Russiantlike treaty Teak & TUE” & execkt playiet they soon become that dread dix. || with my neighbor, my garden will “Other features will include Bellclair |] PA%¢gknown an systemic catarrh, [| be somewhere in “No Man's Land.” Brothers. acrobats; Madison and|{ Don® neglect them. It's costly What does the law prescribe when Winchester, in vernatile nonsense;|| &# Well as dingerous. |@ peace loving man is forced to feed | Blizabeth Cutty, and Gangler's canines oe “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” COMING UP Max Figman will entertain ropolitan audiences in the fs Nothing Fut the Truth.” for f nights, beginning April 14. The bh atarts out te 4 $10,000 wager by ng the truth 24 hours, He has a strenuous adventure, but wins n th ag ver CLASS “A” THEATRE THIRD AND PIKE win te for ant Laying Something Aside IS “GOOD BUSINESS” OW is the time to start N savings account, while wages are good and work plentiful. You will never the small miss sum from the pay envelope each week, that ultimately may mean inde pendence, or at least insurance against the time when wages are not so good and work not plentiful. Come in and galk it Open Saturday evenings, 6 to 8 o'clock, Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Sorc Jove. s St. Seattle: so over with us. ESTABLISHED 1870 COMBINED- “RESOURCES THE DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK DEXTER HORTON TRUSTanp SAVINGS BANK $23,)3486207 MEMBER FEDERAL | RESERVE BANK ane my cA in musical offering, PERUNA || Will Safeguard You Have a box of Peruna Tablets with you for the sudden cold or exposture. Tone your #ystem up with a regular course of the liquid Peruna. for. it against colds, get your di extion up to normal, take care |] of yourself, and avoid danger. If you are treatment the help she |] the catarrhal }] again bev 1 |] Peruna has been helping people |] for 44 years, Thousands of homes rely on St for coughs, colds and in digestion. It's a good tonic for the weak, as well The Peruna Company, Columbus, suffering now begin the Give Nature needs to throw off inflammation, and at once. ome w Ohio esino doés wonders for poor complexions Does a poor complexion stand be tween you and popularity--good times success? Resinol Ointment and Resi nol Soap do not work miracles, but they do make red, rough, pimply skin clearer, fresher and more attr: see how your complexion improves. GANDA Lodge Cafe Fourth—Westlake—Pino Cabaret—Dancing World's Largest Dry Cabaret other people's chickens with garden seed and vegetables? GARDEN DIGGER Why some people will be so self-centered is a mystery. Every year about this time I get the usual number of complaints about destroyed There is law ople who of the city prop their being kens. ‘The gardens it re quires that chickens inaid have the them keep Umits neing to terri must keep tory If you do not wish your mind to your up the city health and report the case on own to speak igh’ . call mmixsioner to htm. TWO NAMED FOR JOBS | AS WAR SECRETARIES WASHINGTON, April 6.—Presi dent Wilson has be him the names of Edward Stettinius York, and Dean Keppel, of Columbia| university, recommended by Acting Secretary of War Corowell for the| |two new secretaryships of the war department | UNION PACIFIC GIVES | WOMEN SERVICE BUREAU ! the }and on which he {ot ee ctive, | Kiar Use them regularly for afew days and) unusual merit Wa AANA MT on | the | But Women the North PORTLAND, April 6 came into their own today | Union Pacific lines of the we This railroad, formerly O-W. 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This lis the good old remedy that hy stood the test for hundreds of years, prepared in the proper quantity and convenient form to take, [tis im orted direct from Holland labora ries, and you can get it at any drug ‘store, Your money promptly refunded if it does not relieve you be sure to get the g LD MEDAL brand, In boxes, sizes, r- LD | danger Get, eee CONFESSIONS | OF AWIFE 5 | TRENT DECIDES TO END TT ALL Do you mean to tell me Trent, that you ed the erimin elfishness of my om to infil ration that might wa yur lite ked Dick, when Mr. Trent told him that Mother Trent thought she was inable to #tand inponse waiting the outcome An Operation You know your ther, Richard nd you must know how she eried news | wuld, ‘Have your own w ar Do you mean to tell me that mother knew you were in thi dition when you were in California unt winter?” She has refused to believe from | firnt that there anything erious the matter with me Dick groaned And now, my ? I have come to tell you tha ne to me that I ean stand thi thin terrible palm no longer mother stil nivty th I and she wants to gon ery even ng or b r friends in Richard, | can t and so 1} am going to end it | What do y ' Well, Highard, suppose you we my position, and Margaret kept that if you would « exert 1 not give your month or two? Hichard, | have only 4a month or two to live most Have you told this to mother No, because she would not be jeve it at first, and would make a at f ut my being frighten ed to 4 Then if 1 did mu 4 am too ill, t fit : le my own phy agony to com 1 heard Dick groan 1 knew that he was feeling like murdering his mother, I was glid I had not allowed them to know 1| was there, for I was sure that Mr. | Trent would feel badly to have told this to Dick in my presence, Mr Trent, little book, is one of the dear ext men I have ever known, and it weema too bad that it had to be he that was to die instead of his wife There, little book, I've said it. And| you know that | would not say it to! anyone but you, but, having id it, I am going to go still further | nd say that I cannot understand| Fate at all, Here is Mother Trent{ slated to outlive two # ndid men! while she ix no good to anyone, and| never has been any good even to her children H 1 heard Di wa You} must go to the hospital this + Mr. Trent, and have an ope | | in do pod now, Richard, | answered Mr. Trent, “and| nly am not able to stand your | mother’s criex and tears and her protests against my heartlessness in| making her suffer.” Mother will have nothing to say it," ald Dick grim! and I will go together now,” and | heard him arise as if to start imme-| diately | about Wait a minute, dear boy,” said] Mr. Trent. “1 know I have a better! scheme | What tw it? 1 Dick settling] down in hin chair again “Ww answered Mr. Trent hes tatingly, “I thought that tonigh | when I went to sleep I would just turn on the gas jet over my bed You know I have a room in another part of the hotel where I have elept| for the Mist month, so I woald not} disturb your mother at night, as I/ do not sleep very well It will be very easy to loosen the thumbscrew wo that it will look like an accident nd I shall go off into the never: never land where there is no pain “Good God, Mr. Trent! you must not talk like this Come, I'll find Margie. 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Send’ no money. today,—Advertisement. his ‘now Method. te Ne ment that the fend, |/METRoPOLITA JOUN CORT'S NEW : | JOHNNY WEEK Fresh from its AM Year Run in New York The Barnum and Batley of All Fun Shows YORK CRITERION THEATRE SCREAM YOUR NOT AWAT Y Louis Bennison and the WL YORK ¢ Prices: SPECIAL WAR TIME PRICES Nights, $1.50, $1.00, Coming, 4 Days, 5 50 MAZ | FIGMAN Lolita Robertson | And Wis Original Inctudin, IN “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” Coming April 18, 19, 20 AUGUSTUS F MAY ROBSON “A LITTLE BIT OLD-FASHIONED” and PROL ~W ng Sunday $1.50; Wed. M: Amerien’s o LAUG Return by TOU SUNDAY NIGHT AND ALL nny Get Your Gunt nd laugh- to curtain o Chrontele, hile of the mowt laugh+ é and wholesome 4 has “San ison is ideal, © © © as few San ne such cquire.” Examiner, ndid comedy and ented t nt com un Francisco Bul pre par ed, and Sat. Mats., Best Seats, $1. Night, April 14. Mat. Wednesday at Best Seats $1. Sale opens Thur. Popular Req Leading Comed A LIFETIME or PRESENTS In a Mel Faree ramatic COMING TOMORROW MADGE KENNEDY ‘TheDanger Game’ THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO MADE A GREAT cITy SURPRIS! She luxury the of safedy f self the qui to prove be a new quit her the underworld kers that she h of h of pal her the and n of the could and sensational type of burglar. GUTERSO! Selectio “Samson et Delila Saint-Saens “Valse Fiuette” Drigo F CLEMMER COMING SATURDAY _ Revelation” Adapted from Mabel Wage Novel, “A Rose Thousand © Years.” Starring the Great Nazimova the story of a soul sid bare to all the world the soul of little Joline, a beautiful and tempera: mental artist's model live ing in Bush ofa t elation” is a stu pendous picture drama, @ worthy vehicle for the nius of the great Nag ova. WILKE WEEK OTHER MATINEE ‘The most virile dramatic play of the times THE LION AND MOUSE uthor “The Music Master,” “The Third Degree,” NIGHTS, 2 ORPHEU THEATRE 5 KVERY EXCEPT Every THEY'LL Great secr paint ty vibe Loan Night THE By Charles Klein, A PAINT attends the plans of committer drive. except Saturday 55 to hird and Madison O'BRIEN & WEST AND THE GINGER GIRLS “The Beauty Doctor” )-Minute Hip-Hip-Hoorah ADDITION— Transcontinental Vaudeville Acts —and— WM. S. HART “THE HELL-HOLE GAMBLING HOUSE” —IN MATINEE TOMORROW nd Sunday—1,100 Seats at 10¢ apd 1,000 Seats at 20¢ THEATRE PLAYERS SUNDAY WED. AND SAT. ete, ete. MATS., lic and 28. EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. = —== = NDAY .10c TOWN | of the The Third camou fleurs most of them members of # union, will begin their work | turday night, and by Sunday morning the town will be red, or maybe red, white and blu