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i aT eS, eae 7*perr erat never. been mailed, was introduced! ence relaxed to complete enjoy- by Prosecutor Corrigan with the! ment of the marvelous vol question Every not the long program You wanted the affair disclosed rang true and clear with an incom to Mra, I ts in the expectation | parable sweetness of tone, In a num thy she woukl step aside? Do you) ber from the Rarblere di villa think she ought to have done so? | score, Galli-Cure! first allowed th If she did not care for him, and) full scope and flexibility of her vo! id not care for her, that would) to be known. In Meyerbeer's “Shad “he the logical thing,” replied Misa|ow Song,” from “Dinorah,” she reach: Lusk, ed her climax From another letter to Mrs.) The audience, loath to let her go Roberts, intercepted by Dr. Roberts, | recalled the diva with thunderous Corrigan read applause time and time again, after ‘them, has arisen at the trial. GIRL IS GRILLED ‘CROWD PACKS BY PROSECUTOR | MET TO HEAR INGRIME TRIAL —GALLI-CURCI | | Never tn the history of the Continued From Page One Metropotiian Cheatre have there oe M) been many people within tts walls at a single performance as crowded the huge auditertan Friday night to hear Ametita Gall-Curet on the occasion of her first appearance in Seattle, Not a sound was heard as the diva sang the first notes of “Caro Mio Ben,” then with an inaudible sense of satisfaction in the justh fication of predictions, the audi- she had planned suicide when Rob erts failed to keep promises to re estore her reputation. It was developed that for two years she urged the keeping of her relations with Dr. Roberts She declares that she has no mem ory of the actual shooting of Mra Noberts. A letter to Mra. Roberts which had a secret 1 have lost my reputation, while you have kept your throne. It really isn't quife fair, is itt’ You thought it fair that she give up the doctor?” asked Corrigan Fes, if she understood the situa tion,” said. Miss Lusk From still another unmailed letter Corrigan read the following “In order to keep your reputation socalled nd each number, She gracious in her enc ple numbers, Tw the stage, and, Was generous singing elm she returned to ating herself at the plano, played wn accompant ments with exquisite Interpretations Inttwo numbers the diva sang with flute accompaniments played — by | Manel Pere In them the bell like tones voice were #0 per her guer her you g00d- moral women | fect as to be atnost indistinguishable make the other persons do the sin-/from the notes of the Mute, ax she ning so that you can continue to followed it thru wonderful roulades live your parasitic lives.” “What do you mean by the word | parasitic?” he asked. Jed by Derenguer “Women who live lives of ease| by Homer Samuels, and do nothing for society,” she re} tion in gradation and delicacy plied. | of treatment } As her final number, the Italian %| prima donna sang simply and to he own accompaniment, “Home, Sweet | Home.” Following an appeal b: Gottstein, the audience $2,870 to the Red Crows and tremolos. Chamina¢ ‘Cone * erto in D," play accompanied proved a revela hich Lips Were First to Kiss Is Question in Trial || ets | | Mrs, M.A covtributed Presbyterian Assemblymen Vote Support of War COLUMBUS, ©. 3 ing against a pren Presbyterian general assembly has| formally pledged the people of its church to an “ever-increasing effort” in teh war until a decisive victory in secured. > | | jay 25.—Declar- | ure peace, the} FIX ZINC PRICES WASHI TON, May Maxi | | mum prices on zine were fixed on a basis of 12 cents a pound at East St} Louis for Grade A zinc paint and 15 cents a pound f. o. b. the plant for | [sheet sine, effective until September 1, the war industries beard announc ed today : ae imei Pponographs will be utilized by Ed Dalby, state seal hunter, and his | crew, this season in luring hair seals jfrom the watery depths, Once a large and appreciative audience of music loving animals is secured the business of masanere will begin Above, the lips ‘of . Miss Grace | ask, on trial in Waukesha, Wis., killing the wife of Dr. George Roberts, with whom she was infatu- ated and with whom she made trips to hotels in other cities. Dr. Roberts’ lips are below. The question of who was the kisser and who the kinsee when the first kiss passed between The doctor said he couldn't remember. Miss Lusk’s testimony on the point | is awaited with great interest in the liver and improve general health as a dose of Beecham Pills Larsent Sale of Any. ie the World, j 10s, 284. NEW PANTAGES | Matinees, 2: 30—Nights, | 7 and 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOO} PETER TAYLOR'S LIONS “THE UNWELCOME VISITOR” An Act Full of Thrills Vaudeville’s Funniest Man HERBERT LLOYD In an Uproarious Burlesque Other Big Features—General Admission 25c THEATRE WILKES thvers Fifth and Pine Phone Elliott 2: 526 Extra Holiday Matinee Thursday—Decoration Day } (All Math Prices the Same) MATINEE A Western Drama True to the West CLAIM” Vital in Its Stirring Climaxes and Truth “All Matinees, 17¢ and 2c. START! NG ‘SUN DAY | CLASS “A” THEATRE THIRD AND PIKE | — i | “The. Honeymoon” { | be a | days, WHAT YOU WILL SEE. AT THE | STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918, PAGE 5 —K E _THEATRES DURING NEXT WEEK 1—Flora ker, Moore; 2—Miss Pantages; 4—Monte Carter, Oak, MOORE Carter De Haven and Flora Par ker will headline the new bill of Orpheum circuit vaudeville that comes to the Moore for a week's en gagement Sunday The Honeymoon,” a sketch, wilt be presented by Glen Andres and company Ruth Budd promises a novel offer ing. Paul Fung, Seattle's Chinese car tooniat, will make hia local vaude Ville debut in a cartoon novelty Norton and Melnotte in “Songs Styles and Steps.” will present 9 dance number Mack and Williams are novelty dancers. Valyda and the “Brazil fan Nuts" call their turn “Moments of Musical Comedy cee WILKE: The Claim.” a play of Western life, will be offered by the Wilkes players for the week beginning with the matinee Sunday. In addition to the regular matinees on Wednesday and Saturday, there will be a special holiday matinee Thursday, Decora tion day. “The Claim” should be a big play as presented by the Wilkes people, as it has both heart touch and sen sation, and ponsoases considerable comedy. This is the play made successful by Florence Roberta in New York recently, In the Wilkes tion Grace Huff will hy the same role played that actress in the Fast. Ivan Miller will be seen in the leading masculine role “2. PANTAGES Peter Taylor and hie jungle lions in @ thrilling act, called come Visitor,” will be the headline attraction of the new bil) at the Pan-| tages next week, opening Monday afternoon For the added feature Manager Pantages has arranged for ie ap pearance of Herbert Lioyd, one of the funniest men in vaudeville, in his burlesque revue, Lioyd ts ac! companied by several pretty girls Other numbers on the include Fannie Simp» Dean, in a comedy sketch Hebrew comedian; the Girls, singers, dancers and instru mentalists, and Walsh and Bentley "The Beliboy and the Athlete.” The fourth installment of “The Son of Democracy.” depicting the life of Lincoln, will be shown on the acreen and Be Sol Kerns: Three Gibson COMING TO MET Upstairs and Down, play, will be presented at Metropolitan for the first half the weer beginning June 9 Mary Ankle.” a bright fare will Metropolitan feature for three beginning June 1 ee PALACE HIP Grandpa,” a comedy rented by Francis pany, will be the headline tomorrow at the Palace Hip. The ’ deals with a novel phase of domestic life. The command, “Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother,” is the basis of the story Domque, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh and Spring a human reat playlet pre and com attraction Owen “The Paderewski Rev. Ralph Atkinson will preach a sermon Sunday morning entitled, “A Pertinent Question for the Members of the First Presbyterian Church” In the sermon Sunday night he will discuss the subject, “Seattle’s Uninvited Guest” FINE MUSIC Everyone Cordially Invited. presenta | The Unwel-| program | sssnnssneinspenniass) inion | Palace Hip; 3—Grace Henry, | | Cecil, |" Famous Boy Choir" Will Sing Here for War Orphans x | would now. parry, | Cynthia Grey’s 2 2 _ LETTERS z / Should Tell Man to Take His W My Dear Miss Gre 1 will view me ve vuch, J am a young wife, only 17, My husbar "1 lier, and away from bh the time with few exceptions when he ¢ home for a short vinit, 1 #tay with an old lady who in a cripple There is a man who has « wife and three children, who is alw asking me to go places with him, He triew to start a conversation when ever he meets me. 1 always thy to 1 him, When his wife meet mo, she never speaks, and this hurts me very much because It makes me think Lam to blame, 1 never have given her reason to treat me thus 1 have a husband, and he is ® much better man than hers, for I wure he would never treat me like that At least, I have that much confi fence In him. Mins Grey, how can IT make thi woman know I don’t want her huw band? Also, ho n I tell him that 1 wish he wouldn't act #0 LILLIAN You can begin by not trying to avold the man, He is conceit ed enough to believe that 4 re afraid of him. The next time face just so many word and tell him straight in the loathe such a despleable, coward use for a man an he in that if he wishes » somewhere with xomebod e his wife and kiddies After this, have nothing more to do with him. When you meet npeak if he speaks, and Treat the man's wife ax kind As whe will permit you to. F ually she will te th 1 are wincere, then you wi ve her a real frie One Man Who Could See Justice Dear Lives there a man who dare ¢ & wtone at his wife because of her moral mistakes before marriage? I am prompted to ask this question after reading your article, “Will a Man Forgive In my home town a girl who made this same mistake, decided to tell of the | “dark blot in her life before she married the other man. An old Jady i friend told him the glory and after ne Refore as Tam, why thinking it over, b God xhe in Just an good shouldn't L marry her? Alno I should Uke to comment on another letter which appeared up in your columns recently. It was rela | tive to the woman who had to give up her illegitimate child. 1 who after 20 ye ing » find her I believe 1 would try to fin ghter. I would want to be © wan well cared for and happ re of suffer like 1 my I once knew the girl in a case of thin kind, and she wan just as eager tc find some one, anyone that really | belonged to her by Wes of blood. Mr A Wearing a Ss ailor’ 8 Hat Is Taboo Dear Mia Grey Is it ponsible fo7|t MAY 27-1918 MERCY -MONDAY HONOR ROLL EVERY EMPLOYE OF SCHWABACHER BRUS. & CO.,Inc. HAYS CONTRIBUTED ONE DAY PAY TO THE 2"° RED CRO/ WAR FUND We are displaying this Mercy MondayHonorRoll 100% Card as all of our employes have cheerfully responded to the call with a day’s pay or more in the cause of patriotism and humanity. SCHWABACHER BROS. & CoO., Inc. attle’s Oldest Business House. Established 1569. © | CONFESSIONS | OFAWIFE |. after dinner to write to Mr.!fore a man will reach the same Selwin that I would take 6,500 shares | of uncertainty about his wife | of school book stock, and you dream-| woman has about her husband 1 that I had decided to do as you) (To Be Continued) * uggested and take only 500 shares. | —__ “You were not more ewig than ve | ARE WAITING own plans in the matter. |F. M. Dunford, Bass Soloist, Paulista girl to wear a mulor's hat, much as| go : i 4g| “It was with a great deal of cha | | Choristers is worn by an officer in the navy!) SPROUTS FROM “THE ROOT || grin that I made a clean breast of | FOR NEXT MOVI cad, tii, aubehaak’ ih | re CORA. | OF EVIL” the whole thing to Mr. Selwin the | BY WEBB MILLER seard J. O'Den, bis el is as inet se nw © an | oe : ' . ii x ry day, and fo, say .eurorion he United Presa Correspondent the Paulist Choristers, mre ne m1 ving e army “I certainly with that the poor old| sid you were right about it, ang i ve 110 voices, compri: | OF navy to wear any part of the | fetishes which both men and women|then he showed me how we could ete oe vee bey a Tage ee | uniform of either have made af « and inno-! take out $10,000 worth of stock in in em sovermitanea (an beard In two concerts at the Arena! z cence could be de ed,” said Don-| stead of $5,000, and phy for it out Their iit pal con Be nights of Tuesday and| This Mother jma vehemently, as she was describ: | ¢ the profits thet tbe rovetminent will eal ‘ June 4 and Loved Her Child ing Southern womer “In everyday intimacy, Margie, | inat the Sinn Fein leafees be the first appearance! Dear Miss Grey: In answer to al | “Both make for helplessness and | you are much like 4 man. You give | ternea are ta famous bey chole in Senttle.| etter aigtiod “Mother,” appearing in| foolietinees in womén and take with a courage that one . ie nt will be varied, rang |your column recently, I would aay:| “Oth keep the world from pro-| farely thinks of ax feminine ayy eae my oe ing from beautiful church music into] DON’T ‘HM FOR YOL Kl gr axing. | “After you have once had your! iOnatste are counselin, pee jal th » classics and lighter) pauGH | “The adoration of both is but the | say, you rarely open the subject |).o4 saying such ; sae | melodi | 1 am one of thone women who! worship of the flesh instead of the | again | be put off until some rule’ ie All eeda of the concerts.| adopted a baby girl. Some years! apirit ou did nag a little, di about! “Meanwhile, the government | beyond the necessary expenses, wi I took a Uny girl from an in-| 1 looked at Donna in admiration. | me not writing to you, rounding up the last of the all | mo to the up! raviahed | stituth with the understanding| No one had ever put my ideas in| “I have often woedered, Margie, If | cott@s., About a dosen « of and| that the mother was not to bother in| «uch cone form before. o | { would have written to you if 1 had | Were arrested. yeaterda “ ot the fos : ¢ had traveled | not been in the 6 city before our : ' “ y and m ny way, She signed papers willing What a long way she had traveled apme city anda those I night and were qeported. marria You see, which she Was am thinking ly en tho the pe at the home's those years in cken countries told her Bis, not cost cent fighting for her own with Kitty Mal | of how hurt you seemed because I ickets have been placed on sale/ for jts keep. She could © it!ram, and then I thought how I, too, | did not write to you when J went on AT RIFT | STAMP a day | at Sherman Clay's music store 464) there until she was able to claim it;/had changed, for Dick wrote in his| the road after our marriage. |, mill keep the Hun away, at Hyde's, 208 Pike st all they wished was that she visit it! manuseript | _‘“ expect it will be a long time be at |, _F. M. Dunford basso, will and show a mother's interest, Did it the advice that | < ~ = - concert.| she do it? She did not. 8 never | ol¢ ve to hie married friend. | came to see it She gave it up be and went into a jewelry store near | ushamed to keep it, her own baby bag, and, putting a $50 bill in it, I Now, do you think it fair or right|/ made my appearance as gally as I in an for her to come forward! hoped to make my peace and ore incord in this little fam And you, dear, ac ed it just colored come What r t has she to the/I had alwa seen mother do, a act of song./baby now? She gave birth to I said to myself with an inward ‘ true. But not willmgly. She n «mile They are all alike I was CELEBRATED TENOR | @ singing and) wanted it. She never loved it. AND! sure that you had decided to let me —for the— } talkin |WE DO, We have loved her an our|do as 1 pleased with your’ money | Arthur and De eRoy will pro-|own and she fairly worships her|sure that as long as I could appease | vide a comedy singing, talkin Daddy.” Would it be right for this| you with the trifles and gauds that BENEFIT OF THE acrobatic dancing feat {girl to tell her the story and bring! all women love, I could 1 | Much ts promised for the new) chiidren? | But 1 ¢ to re rat, dear, musical comedy that begins a week Is that justice? I ask a dixc that idea might have gone in moth run at the Oak tomorrow afternoon. sion of this thr your partment./er's day—indeed st foes now —at the— | Monte Carter and his musical com) Let those who have adopted children! with h, foolish women T PRESBYTERIAN he compa will seen in the) and those who have ven them ure not selfish ' FIRS | farcical singing show, “Izzy's Busy|/away come forward now and ex you tho at io" ; ; will be kept decid.| PPS! THEIR opinions, thought declared CHURCH | Carter, as Izzy, will be kept ¢ AN ADOPTED MOTHER my own mind jedly busy, much to his discomfort.} How some people jump at con- | “I realized, some time afterward SEVENTH and SPRING Blanche Gilmore will have @ new! ciusions! I ‘sincerely hope [ | that you accepted my gifts as the com role, Oscar Gerard, Ted) ghould never be so short-sighted | silent’ promise that It rstood Eddie Harris, Clare ) and! one whose child you are mother irm of marr and as such I tire Proceeds far Red mn Majel Gardner will all be seen in| ing, to step in and make trouble. | would respect you and cot ae veer ptuntire Proceeds far roles particularly adapted to thei Your memory should be re | henceforth ADMISSION $1.00 z talent | freshed upon the case of the | “We bean right there, Margie, at{f) Tickets on Sale at Red Cross Headquarters, 1301 Fourth Ave; Music This week's bill will be found to! woman I did advise to seek her |croas purposes, for I Set anit Stores and at Graham's be a singing show, with many dane daughter. Here a few of the ing number New costume have circumstances as related to me und chorus | I kept my child as best I could. | | THEATRE | A wa prey picture and | The thoughts of my Uttle girl | IF | Canina | saaoulital | think it was easy for me to | Daily 1 to 18 | | give her up, but I thought it . my * s s ™ | Lufberry Wrote | was for her good. I never mo hie heed uran ia a Big Vaudeville and Photoplay Offerings Tomorrow! | His Life History| lested, I have suffered it out all bd ¢ 3 | oa mae | YUH THR AMERICAN Anacr| hese years (0) und can for the bowels and you feel fine Rave OWEN & co | WITH THE AMERIC 4 rest of my life, if necessary, but pa \ IN LORRAINE, May 26 Maj. Raoul what a delicious feeling it would again. | bel Lufberry left his life story twothirds| J'. to know that she tw alive and GES | inp Obes vhr Peawnie ‘ 9 written, it was learned today. 1s) weil, 1 would not want to hurt | Don’t stay headachy, bilious Leon Domaue Grandpa comrades say it was one e most! thy feelings of her adopted par Pig " | thrilling books of the wa Kata Hearn tain aes ook with breath bad and he Paderewski of Vaudeville? | ——_e | Lufberry was writing book in} Way perio Say - Jones & Johnson |French, and Capt. David Peterson Now, what person, be he man | The Petit Troupe “Colored Comedians Par \we translating it into Englits : oe or woman, if a heart beats be- | Ristey Experts and Acrobats cellence’ | American tors are urging Peter neath his breast, would deny ee Jeon, "who. was Lufberry's closest| tile motor tie right te know if Cecil & Mac Arthur & Dollie Le Roy | friend, to finish the book immediate her daughter is alive and happy? In “1 Gotta Go Home" Singing, Talking and Acrobatie, lly, It 1s not only Mterature, but it is! Mind you, she would keep her Dancing believed it will be vital in stirring up| secret should she find her girl a5} we i P”, | America | well and happy. But it is the First Episode of Great fe actAGiS IT 4 } ee ny | ever constant fear that fate has >) pak WARRANT FOR DAVIS | t dealt kindly with her daugh Photodrama Serial Re i te ond if this should be true, 7 | Thursday night George 8. Davis,| sb prepared to make amends Feature : : lnecretary of the Newsboys’ union,| for her apparent neglect of 20 Photoplay argarita Fischer |\was reported to the police station as| years. wet Jost. Friday morning Mrs, Davis I will be very glad to print In “The Primitive Woman” lawore out a warrant for his arrest,| comment from the readers, pro. charging him with deserting his four] vided the letters are short and Weekday Matinees, 10c, Evenings and Sundays, 20c wall children and herself, , to the point,

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