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Cadet Aviators Send? Paper From France them ves conspl “a The paper is being published for|ing a huge roll of bi the cadets by a printing « n/| everlasting lord arel “ f the cadet cory ake a “killing” wh its plans, {t is going to be a big where an A ar ‘ paper before the termination of the @ shop and purchased edlumns is a mention of First I ncte 1id not retail for over tenant Charlier 1 80, who i an the »survivor of campaigns for) Meals that should cost about four France, and has been wounded on franc 1 for upward of 12. Uni the field of battic 19 times. He ts | forms that a short time before cost the oldest figh in the Fren 5 france are now 400 francs. And fig at the Belgian front. Were Franc “20 Cents” it n for his cripp condition, he Tt is i that the a rage Amer declares, he would be fighting yet.) tear or regarde t . " Tattoos “Souvenir” nicke ause it bears oe Isadore fought in the French that sp if Max a trouble in Mexteo, and m informed that Napoleon III in Franco. cepenian ware ing severely Sty ne n > in hie rig a owed ¢ ra In an adjoinir column, anti e only copy no 8 Pation runs high concerning a bic time was sent show to be given by the flying W. Rupp, t eadet “Dynamite,” written by t « = a Bil Royle, an old-timer on the Pa It cific Coast vaudevi etreuit, will be presented, with Royle himself > enacting the principal role, Roxie, VORn’s Bloodhound was, befor his entrance into the War, chi oft ectives on the Finally Makes Good). Portland police force. Sheriff John St Sor Sonik ee ; Hold Contest ded any more about b t 4 A musica contest will be held , 4s, for they ha made ¢ 1 the same ev Harvard grads A sertous comment is made on the high prices in effect in France ng by two Yale and S-year-old son of Dr. I 21 Weat Roy st., wandered from home at § Thursday ‘The bloodhounds were put The Nickson. away morning. and the attitude of the French on the trail at 6 in the evening and merchants toward the Americ in a few minute a It is claimed that the French) «ter many t tradesmen have increased prices on commodities from 100 200 per €ent since the arrival of American Ladle Cafe troops. A boycott system is urged by the “Wing Siip.” whereby sup- P a oe piles are to be purchased by the ‘ourth—W estiahe—Pine government and thra the govern- | Cabaret—Dancing ment, until the exorbitant prices in World's Largest Dey Cabaret effect at the present time come} NEW PANT AGES Matinees, 2: SRhetell 7 and 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Breezy Miniature Musical Comedy “An Heir for a Night” Featuring Dave Seed, Fred Raymond, Jr., and a Ziegfeldian Beauty Chorus La France & Kennedy Riotous Blackface Comedians Other Big Features—General Admission 25c “Big Vaudeville | Doings in Tomorrow’ 's New Show! Bailey Koerner & Co. ape ‘Selling Out”’ Playlet Clay & Robinson on Wright & Walker “The Gi e Wer” Flo Adler & Co. The Larneds Special “Nonsense on Wheels} Sunday Delton, Mareena & Delton ‘22. x. y Margarita Fischer “Molly Go Get P Weekday “Singers of Popular Songs” Motion pietures of Seatth Big Liberty Loan Parade. Feature Matinees 10c—Evenings and ndays 20c EUGENE et Mgr. Third and ma ALL NEW SUNDAY 6 TRANSCONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS —and— WM. S. HART “TAMING THE FOURFLUSHER” A Blood-Tingling Film Romance—Brand New 10c Every Night Except Saturday and day—1,100 Seats at 10¢ and 1,000 Seats at 20¢ Sunday—2,100 Seats at 20¢ EVERY MATI EXCEPT SU DA )RPHEUM STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1918. PAGE 5 BT TTT Cae Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS STITT TU UT LU Some Women Onl Th of I THUTTTUIT But t quer uld € I have plea r “ f the t ' 1 ‘ th them it e Your hus bar om t ure) much what y lo or Ww ou go." mark w alled forth by the mere tact t my husband takes great on mak my existence a happy or with wn selfish de wl for me, is wholly ou tence, while, quite ry, my friend dares not ave he ” ut first notify | , ©, and thereby gaining ion, if it please be com 1 to rem } may «trike him it of ' Now what I wish to may ” ia this |The woman happy in her exist ence, and a kindly husband, one wh« thought of her once in a while ‘ . id way, seem whe t he can in no wa tx with an Alt an’s virtues ar by] b> cue | this woman, at the door of indiffer 6 ence te true, 1 do go out wher 1—Lillian Drew, Pantages; 2—George Cleveland, Wilkes; 3—Billle|~1 aiwayn wondered why any man I wish, T take little pleasure Jaunt’| teeves, Moore; 4—Hill Wilson, Orpheum; 5—Flo Adler, Palace Hip; 6—| would fall in love with mother.’ for my health and rejuvenation, and May Robson, coming to Met. 7—Lolita Kobertaon in “Nothing But the exclaimed Chad in ton't around lik t Truth,” Metropolitan; &—Del Kates, Oak. © AND HIS ORIGINAL COMPANY, INCLUDING sa OP mn | Drama, C medy, Vandevillle om Theatre Bill of Fare ‘Seattle Negroes Stand F irmly | BackofStars and Stripesin War There a fing h a deep | but before the call there were en | chapter ping in touch with ae few t who enlisted untar them, ar © they were at camp it next to a Red| It one call of the | wupplied them — w comfort bags jeattle 1 on are patriotic and|a colored Red Crom chapter and Figures on the bond drive tn the they have shown thetr pa m in that time several boxes of trict are hard to obtain’® |much the same manner that their | surgica . and man ane ey ndrew Black this When the f for n te and t Miers from the lam confident that |tional army ne nt for tle negro chapter I ni that every lof them marched fror attle Ther are members meeting | ord to do . twice each week, according to Mra. | iy in the first and wee ( eld, chairman of the loan drives ‘ if 4 ra ave beer Urge Bond Sales i} n t in for the olored ministers have urged | _ CONFESS! ‘iS. ie PLS car eel | { Make Fine Soldiers port of war policies on many occm ( we observers of military di und that the wt plea has that the negroes make splendid so’ fact that not a single Beatile Anwar. ~~ | diers and those who went to Camp| negro has been arrested on a charge | Lewin from Seattle were no excep: |of draft evasion or desertion and HELPING OVER A HARD uon t rile no far ax is known, not @ one on ® | ROAD White men had been assigned to | eh { nedition or disloyalty, j * m | act as non-comm ned officers of here are not very many negroes “1¢ you don't get nome sleep, Mar-| the negro t un ey could of. | in t scattered about lgie.” nald Dick able | ut these aswintants | the city and w a general orga |to stand the orde orrow " h in few days | ization to bring them in close touch,” 4 i leaked at his “ere “ was found that almost ajsaid Black. “For this reason per | tittle sgt men had previous mili-| haps there are many things we have | aasate oe “ training and were fitted to not done. There is a business mens the events ‘ non-commissioned — officers’ | club just forming and we hope thas loving then he, and a it will b ns of banding to- ae wea. te Seige rsd pt men were amp for several gether bers of the race to |better than Dich nd then were sent Carr nd t prevident and sup | It hae been a wee A ew York Red Cro thruout the war.” |had time to u wh ppened | ‘next day e came over to |Dreakfast, and to hear wlare, Chad forgot own troubles and was ready to help NIGHTS SUNDAY any way he could 3 We all joved Mr. Trent Do you know follie, “tha - I have learned to REQU EST [most as much am Id } Oa n Dick, with r I had he him—how a 1 Dick and wanted them to love him “Of cour naid Mollie frankly il, why not.” answered Mol : if nlts,ride.* comiy ry ove si Know walmart | 6 LOLITA ROBERTSON - agp es 1 k rr y 1 = It is | why should we be > rilical about wit me &» k brokerage in|a story of get-rich-quick finance|'* tp brs . <a IN THE LATEST AND MOST FETCHING OF ALL COMEDIES fter rk > ‘ w mas s ne ehte ms q he very act that r. Trent a 1 makes a bet ith many surp dtuation Seek pet want her with him Whee knows I w N “ a ates that he can Flo Adler and company are “sing-|)0°0 DU yt oes Sones ‘Same that [ make a practice of running) th, and nothing but the ere of popular songs” Delton, |"* faces Uile awful experience tel aroun b when I do ¢ 4 how Mareena and Delton are band balanc t " oak or righ Poca in your a free not an a pia t then t ) all manner of | ers and comedians sae you know ¢t - if mother return to do a master’s bidding “ . s tel! a He, but he; Clay and Robinson, “Th ana} woul . poinn on seentort os help to How does a wife want to be at-| ateadta ,dheres to the truth and} t op.” have a combir noy-| tim he would have her. He may be ea?" According to her own ind Ds ~ the bet aw [deceiving himself, but I know, and ual tas which rely totally upor the main th James| Wright and Walker are “Nifty Oe GORDI, Oh ms gr the amount of the deve t Mont mn | Roya with Nifty Dan on hes — vei "have All that some women seem at thie ‘ wt be fatal, you we By JAMES MONTGOMERY + FREDERICK ISHAM ter he financial side “ . e with you, if tbo yh rR as qggprersic 55 i would almost want me on oa Se naUnee, starting | sa held your hand.” : NIGHT MATINEE WEDN! were more carefull oRrHEUM 1 your han NIGH ther would a nt . ; For answer Chad's hand shot out, PRICES ° DAY. BEST SEATS. 00 von a ne ae Sundsy will bring six new vaude and, with an adoring look at Mollie, "The man who advocated ¢ “ef * Wille Gate *to tie — theatre i “i the hand she extended. t Third and Madison, chfef of whic i de Yulak Ghat however % NIGHTS, STARTING THURSDAY, APRIL 18TH ifty plan turned in the best letter MAY ROBSON COMING will be the De Long Trio of gy gee h " ai vo far, and I will add that I judee|TO MET. NEXT WEEK nasts and comedians, including Baby|™UCh fuse mother will make—© hice =e a men who —e "| May n A Little Bit Old: | Edna, child athletic wonder rupted I an ic emma find the woman who will a date | ashi eae : aye Figo Wella will have @ val «te in only right that she should his high ideale and standards fo ee ee ee be psc - — - abee Snetetiog know, b feel that the wishes In a Melodramatic Farce life that can be made so pertectty| ning Thursday ee Ree SES CS ne en Bir. mre be followed,” con The famous actress will appear in| Rae La Dean in a singing come, fe . : wonderful, if one in but possessed of aod havin n | Glenne. | Gnued Mollie, who was used to her that most intangible quality known|* Comedy wartar poder Bn Tr " ‘ , | brother's interruptions, as Soul appeal 6 — as age and as the = 4 wat x ca Peay r1| me then, | us make a break ; = o spdies elena ages in between he play is an in songs and stories. "*hillipson an A WOMAN WHO REASONS. |tensely human production, ,with| Mae are billed as “The New Billy |‘ NY iy Ae ° SI aughter lines popping out at every Someday,” with instrumental offer: | as cine aitaade be on Gs rr Fragd Slanderers turn ngs. Vera and Wilson w oe fetecog en * n , ve eee te comedy alkin 1g joperatin 001 q Pr fake Her Insane = mnedy singing, ta and Mol went over and kissed him. Dear Cynthia Grey Tam a widow MOORE dancing. land a0 f bent Gown 40:40 oo he ond, wd | with a little girt @ years old. I work| Two headliners, two added at-| The two motion picture eet ee anes aieed Gee cae BEST UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Y of the SEASO! / for ured act, not to! will be William &, Hart In wel : chapt yates , ’ ‘4 ~ oer Deg eed fae dg ety sy ali St yoo think, sir,” anid Dick have my daughter w Orpheum circuit eereau in “The Morgan Ra borg Seka to Sonar as wees Beg ypegpneac oigpa [—e Le had better send for OLD ov OW with Humor and Keen Dialogue There are three we at the Moore tomorrow “ . 4 in this house who goasly tn Carter ta back in Seattle], A look of alarm passed over Mr affaire continually, and. say 1 be seen in alwith his musical comedy company.| Trent's face, and he sald quickly j Filled With Rapid Action which are T keep it Up! aketoh Arden ia one of | Tom afternoon the Oak} I jy a only ere pe gost ot . nues much lor > in-| F comic opera/ave. and Madison st., this organiza. | oS any b than os NIGHT PRICES, 50c to $1.50. MAT. SAT., BEST SEATS, $1.00 ve I have never th | tar in songs and | tion will and | not know that any of you not know what to dc leave! Billie Reeves, the man who staged | the playhouse said this he unconsciously w to seek | the Gist’ bebbendiatly ‘eaade|all the OM tavort put out his hands—hands that were where I can have! Chaplin famous, will neon in a| knew at the old Oak the par re Br geenen in “ge an - , 1 ned over and kis Jack Clifford, lately seen here | Blanche Gilmore, George b ; tae THURSDAY, * APRIL SPECIAL paceancas” |yib tcc teas teat aoe | Sane Setee ah [scum and mide wi COMING — 5 sane aa MOTHE dancir ” th o feminine jiu je eame, dear Mr SAT. Monae |E anciw ect wih tre foniat Ce Sal Boat ve | NEXT WEEK i880! 25, 26,27 So, > Baldwin in “A 1918 Nn the e aid Dick gruffly, to pr sale Crd the je his emot CHARLES FROUMAN PR women fi wlar evening performances | Poor man, he unconsciously show first wa . n Engtiat wee Jed us how he had longed for love m . bright, new HIPPODROME | and ow his marriage with M rther eee erans' band of Vancouver, B. C..| 414 more attention to hin gs te, IN A COMEDY OF CHXERFULNESS puck eir has scenes | w - s comoett t the ppo. | >! 01 © n to him "i them. It 7 entlioue me eon” andthe te Fo | (To Be Continued) ‘ ‘or the women ¢ r oe The band consists of 30 mem | pot ype ther 7 ! the Kugene Wal: either in Fr nm 7 IS DRIVEN THRU FENCE RVENINGS c a we the ne otter are working for he be t« | our * ‘ ower F woman's reputation oe att Cbektes Deel leaks attaes wee ase tarernine ax ie ae Ave es ‘o bring dh ur toa ning W the ' matinee ure unable to work AP lity Nee ag epee. V ¢ who in author of “The Th nd is an ‘ J I was’ at one time wlotes a yi yet le Friday evening 6th ave. 8 ADD 10% WAR TAX TO ABOVE PRICES ‘4g Se Aper man tue Ww and pers caught Hans Address lette ake ks and postoffice money orders pay- a s first great ha Jacobson, 1512 46th ave. 8. W., on able to THE ME AN THEATRE. Inclose self-addressed ; “ Tad ‘ and will afford the Wilke | the of his auto, and carried stamped envelope to help insure sefe return. Fifth and University ae Gaunial: oper wisi him over a sidewalk, thru a fence, | sssnsiniaieniiiidensimasd a their versatilit jand down a tenfoot embankment = 4 re Mil Grace Huff, George [pinning him to the ground, As a re. Trrtiiiiit a 1 ’ lass St t rman Feusier will be sult of this violent assault, Jacobson " ted by the rest of the compan serious condition, which had but|™ | W OTIS SKINNER COMING a If you start then we IN “MISTER ANTONIO” Funeral services for Mrs. Arthur|® : instruc Otis Skinner has introduced many | B. Edwards will be held from the guarantee our instruc- a pleturesqu h neter t tage, family home at Renton, Sunday tion will place you on but none o nm was more inter | — April 14, at 2 p.m Coit si the floor by oxting than Tony Camaradonio, the meat and phile her, in the Booth ark Saturday Nignt |i) 60 nan A CLEAR COMPLEXION § h best of the dancers Ruddy Cheeks—SparklingEyes A with best 0: 1e dancers agi ao esino —Most Women Can Have THINK OF IT! hg cp pe ea Says Dr. Edward a Well Known To carry paper routes and sell Learning to Dance in |) ca! comeay production, presente “| io Physician |show which opens Sunday at the dD. Berg, Inc und featuring Dave One Week! 8 Fred Raymond, jr, and a 4 "i 7 ‘eldian beauty chorus, will be It is to our benefit to i“ sdiine sa HT ~ 3 teach you that you may ll at the Pantages, opening with be able to attend the | the matinee performance ‘Monday : j > dina " For the added feature of the week nightly dance from the will be Fred La France and . * Joe Kennedy, blackface cor Hans. 8:30 to 12:30 Other numbers: ‘The Four Mey America’s Greatest hoe in surprise ana Mikado ance F' land; Orren and Drew, in “A Barn Dance Floor. yard Episode; Boris Chandler and Drake’s Supreme Dance the ie noe wg in ‘ ae . Lae ie nival, and George Perry in late song | Orchestra il | (The Finest in America) : The new par: : of ie is | Dr. tne Chive cana maa for ner One wi ye shown on the | me and note the pleasing results, screen. Thousands of women aswell as men Mf The Star. 1307 Seventh Ave. Prof. & Mrs. G. Oswald ae eg take Dr, Edward's Olive Tablets—the ’ : Elliott 3187 PALACE tir 7 Invest in the THIRD LIB ; ccessful substitute for calomel—now ” - The headiine feature of the new] | q | d then just to keep inthe ink of condi- Cs i) tion, 10c and 25c per druggiste, | papers. Routes in all parts of the city open for good boys. Come in and make application at once. CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- will usually stop itching instantly ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a Only those who have themselves few well-known vegetable ingredienvs suffered with eczema or similar itching, mixed with olive oil, naming them burning skin-trouble can appreciate the Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will relief that the firsé douch of Resino| know them by their olive color, Ointment usually brings, ‘The suffer. ,, These tablets are wonder-workers on ing stops at once, the skin beco! the liver and bowels, which cause a cool and c mfortable 1 th LU Borinal Sction, carving Of the wane nd cor » and the trouble and poisonous matter in one’s system. soon disappears, From the very first — If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- & ‘ja aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of | you can feel that it is going to get we | Resino! Ointment co