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NEW SHOWS ARE APPLAUDED BY Until Wednesday | oon: In picking the headliner of this Night Only! week's Orpheum show, it la a matter Of individual chotoe. Piora Parker and Carter e returning to vaudeville after © moved career and A reeks in a comedy skit, ; . es! .. > The Honeymoon,” are equally pop *: ._ ular Valyda and the Bragilian Nuts ’ not far behind. J ‘arker and DeHaven have a pre tentious offering, and Miss Pa wha is very easy to look at, w somé stunning comtumes. Her ty number, "A Rall of Wool,” the ; le lady dressed tm yards and , ‘ds of yarn, knitting needles for ; hat pins, is distinctly original, Glen Anders’ acting I# the feature of “The Honeymoon,” and his meth ‘ Oda of taming his bride on the first ; day of their honeymoon, not only worked like a charm, but kept the audience on the © of hysterics Valyda, a ¢ belle, with a won derful votce, and her two able as sistants, are al comedy riot, and Norton and Meinotte, two happy young girls, sang and danced them selves into popularity Paul Fung, Seattle Chinese artist, Ruth Budd, the girl with the smile, and Williams, all do are to make the bill enjoy PALACE HIP The new show at the Palace Hip is headlined by the comedy playlet, “Grandpa,” offered by Francis Ow and company Owen, as “Grandpa,” iw an excellent character actor Jones and Johnson are colored comedians who entertain with their |song, talking and aerobatic dancing jact Leon Domque, “The Paderowski of Vaudeville,” in an extra attraction, who scores big. The Petit Troupe are ristey ex |perts and acrobats, whose work ia out of the ordinary Cecil and Mack do a clever singing and comedy talking number. Arthur and Dollie Le Roy have a Bicomedy singing, talking and acro batic feature é | WILKES a) “The Claim,” playing at the Wilkes theatre this week, concerns the attempts of a mother to regain her child after she haa given it away. Aftér she regains it, she real izes that it would be better off in the hands of the woman who had adopted and reared it, so she returns the child to her, Grace Huff plays the mother, an “entertainer” in a frontier dance |hall, who leaves her child on the bar lof a maloon In hope some worthy per son will pick it wu The others of the cast are effective, not a weak link appearing In the presentation. Tonight, Mercy Monfay, the en- tire proceeds of the house go to the Red Cross. This includes the sal aries of the players, ushers, and or- cheatra. | | TALMADGE © [DE LUXE ANNIE : By all odds Norma Talmadge’s Greatest Picture. Seven reels! || OAK “Isay'a Busy Day” is Monte Car. per Greater Coliseum iva Symphonic Orchestra eees 30 ! ter’s offering thia week at the Oak. Pieces Today all proceeds of the three formances will be given to the Red Croaa, Monte plays the role of a private secretary of a reformed Weatern bad | man, and what he doesn't pretend to | TACOMA, May 27.—-The Pierce|xnow about society isn't worth | county republican convention will be/knowing. His antics cause one held in Tacoma, June 22. Primary |iaugh after another caucuses to elect delegates will be} The Dancnig Chicks are featured | held June 15. in the opening number and received « big hand for their efforts. George White has a good comedy role and the rest of the cast assist in keeping the fun in progress. There are also a comedy and a serial on the same bill FISH PRICES ARE SET Puget sound fishermen, according to Charles Hebberd, food administra- tor, will be allowed maximum prices for each fixh of the following kind: Red spring salmon, 10 cents eac! white spring salmon, 6 cents each; Sockeye salmon, 65 cents each. In the Quinault reservation din trict, Grays harbor, the maximum price on biueback salmon will be 50 cents each. Salmon prices have been announce: ed in Oregon and Alaska by Food Administrators Ayer and Gunnison. Prices are effective at once, and are maximum prices to fishernen wherever delivered, either on fishing ground, at cannery, or elsewhere, DEDICATE SERVICE FLAG The Firet Christian church dedi Admission 26 Children 1¢¢ ~CLEMMER | TACOMA REPUBS TO ELECT ‘Where Ané tai te ‘The ones whe kick on Red Cross werk Are those whe take ne part; Wer these whe give, cive And give it from the heart. First. hetp the Red Cress all you can, And we will save you more m4 SUIT, COAT, DRESS man MUST win—te it for riches or for a woman—be must play with loaded dice. GUTERSON’S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Selection, “Adele”. Briquet Orchestra Number Registered Dentists “Al Fresco” ..... Herbert ee ae cated its service flag of 51 stars at a Xylophone Solo Are you being WELD UP on ||special service Sunday morning. By C. Fisher PYORRHKA EATMENTS*? 11) "The Beast” was the subject of Dr. will cure any case of Pyorrhen that te In the curable stage for $10 to $25. Personal servies, ont the high rent district, moder ate advertising, enable me to make you this offer. Go to any dentist, get his prices, come to me and «et 20 per cent out from his figure, with careful, painless methods and PERSONAL ATTENTION. DE J. BROWNS Fs ovrica rerd and Magioon Russell F. Thrapp's sermon. TITLE INSURANCE From the moment that your title is insured by this company you have no more title trou- ble. If your title should be attacked, the company must defend the suit without it costing you a penny. If the suit is lost the company must reim- burse you for the full amount of the policy. From Pocket to Pocket Send money near or far by WESTERN UNION Money Transfers Safe, quick, inexpensive. Patronized by the public to the extent of sevent}- five on dollars yearly. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Washington Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision NOW PLAYING-————— ietaged by pupils of Lowell school, | THE 4 tar Wallace Reid and Ann Little in “Believe Me, Xantippe,” at the Liberty All Week Pictured Above: LIBERTY — Serge Suit in ash-rose Fverything on the Liberty theatre! | samenty | bill this week is comedy, The only serious occurrence is when a really live and fullgrown alligator bites lone of the characters in “Wild Wom en and Tame Lions,” two-reel com edy offering shade, at left, with sand- color lapel and collar fac- ing and fancy printed silk lining in coat, $22.50. Sand-color Serge Suit at PR gy Mga Rr gy Tabb! ao right with coat oddly cut * telieve Me, Xantippe,” | _ will | auppiies a goodly portion of the fun, to point in front, and self- In the role of a happy young million color messaline _ lining. Si aire, who turned forger to see if he Skirt with izes Kl evade arrest | The pretty daughter of a sheriff ela.” proves his undoing, however. COLONIAL—=Thede Bare in “leod | More tnughs are obtained from the! | Med Mose") “The Mecruit," o Star-Liberty Weekly, showing Uni somet | CLASS A—Constance Talmadge to | versity of Washington students in “The Honeymoon.” | bustle drapery. 0), cance Jousting Ults on Lake Wanb. | %———————--————-—-____ 96] ington. There are funny things in| /Sirbanke in “Hrave and Bold,” at the Paramount fray Pictograph,| te Mission this week, When, as Robert Booth, he nets out for Pitts burg to obtain « million-dollar con-| fi} i tract and marry a girl, he meets|[! first one obstacle and then another. |#/ You hold your breath for fear he won't arrive at the limited time. But|f! why worry? Doesn't our hero always |f| | eet there just at the last tick of the|]) | laxt second he has to reach his des @uch as baby alligators crawling out of eggs, for instance. ee COLISEUM Norma Talmadge has never done anything better than her character jization of “De Luxe Annie,” in the }Play of that name As a cunning crook, she steals your heart as well as sympathies. Annie's life before | U""Uer AY ee she received a blow on her head, was | one of luxury and refinement CLEMMER ‘ Loaded Dice," playing at the Her acquaintance with Jimmy Fitapatrick was the start of her ca reer aa a crook and she proved such & good pupil and employed such Clemmer this week until) Saturday, |e the story of a man who “played |the sporting end of a gamble that | there is no God,” and believed that — ay ee ets eee beat win you must play with loaded eric me dice, His theory seemed to work ‘ Sa a out in practice until his culminating triumph, when he was elected gov ORPHEUM : ernor, was reached Then death £ Particularly noticeable In “The | stepped in suddenly and aa the sands l Yellow Ticket,” at Levy's Orpheum, with Fannie Ward in the ttle role. is the number of notable actors In cluded in the cast. Such players as Milton Sills, Warner Oland and Nich clas Duneau support Miss Ward. A scathing denunciation of the old of the hour glass flow with hin ebb. ling life, he sees that he has won only to lose, and that there ts a God. Frank Keenan plays the star role. The News film has some excetient |) pictures of the war, including views | {| of the Vindictive’s decks after the me Russian secret police and their famous Zeebrugge raid and of Amer. methods of persecution is the theme |ican troops and refugee traina back the author has chosen and the six / of the big offensive lines in France parts are filled with excitement. “Gas Logic.” a sidelight on the Fay Tincher, in @ comedy, “Main | great American home, supplies the —Serges, dine, Poplin and Checked Suitings. ‘Basement Salesroom Smartly-styled New Suits Unusually Low-priced, Through a Favorable Purchase at $22.50 STYLES— Vest effects, braid- bound and but- ton-trimmed nov- elties, smart rip- } pling peplum styles, utility Suits . convertible collars — many ek Ys with | \ | | full 4 ’ THE - lined with messaline or fancy printed silk. MATERIALS Gaber- THE COLORS— Beige, Gray, Mus- tard, Rose, Sand, Ash-rose, Navy. N | Advance Styles in New Tub Skirts $1.50 and $2.00 INTING at outings and other Summer occasions, these new Skirts arrive in striped linenes and 123"; « travelogue, "The Melting Pot i “1 in Set i eee ee ae. ribbed gaberdines—colorful effects and all-white, paminda se aeration pote oe with novelty pockets, wide belts and button STRAND "A delightful comedy, “The Honey trimming. Waist. measurements from 25 to Seasue Hayakawa is at the Strand | moon,” with Constance Talmadge as 30 inches. this week in “The White Man‘s | Susan Lane, a saucy, auspicious new Law.” Florence Vidor is a costar. | lywed, opened Sunday at the Clans A Official war pictures, and world! Maizie Middleton, of the Jigfield news, with a Sunshine comedy, “The | Follies, tm the cause of their first Ways of a Waiter,” complete the quarrel, but hubby's explanation is bill. leonvincing and all is well Hayakawa Is seen at his bent in o- Priced at $1.50 and $2.00. story of the tropics. Florence COLONIAL “4 } - Vidor sppears to advantage In the | Aare frances Kiernan, the seattief| Hemstitched Curtain Voiles, 30c Yd. costume and setting of the East! movie child, who has just recently : ‘Africa. and. . |returned home to take up mehoot Very Interesting Value oditied | studies, plays an important part in " MISSION “The Blood Red Rose,” starring IRMLY woven of smooth, round thread in fine George Walsh ts a regular Doug! Theda Mara at the Colonial Curtains for any room in the home. goccooccoooooccococoocs : Far and Near 3 News by Telegraph Republicans to Hold Convention Republicans of King county will hold their county precinet committee- Thirty-six inches wide, 30¢ yard. 1,000 delegates to be chosen, onethe a pny 901 Weller 8t-. | basis of one ate to each 50 votes R graduation and other who, ral offidals say, made A) cast for Senator Miles Poindexter 4 “a ” * specialty of bootlegging to soldiers,| the last election. best” occasions, the blue was arrested Sunday by Deputy Mar) yo. bane wore laid by the King serge suit is a wise choice for the gg wrong county republican central committee boy to make. Bandits, alighting from a maroon- colored car, robbed Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Gadney, 3001 E. Denny way, of $8 at a meeting held Saturday, in the of: | flees of Ralph A. Horr, chairman. |The precinet committeemen will be Sunday night. | asked to ratify them at their conven The room of F. B. Stafford, 114) tion. First ave, &., was despoiled of $70) cash and checks totaling $170 by Sunday night prowlers. Tailored in the popular “trench model,” of medium weight serge, with full-lined knickerbockers, sizes 8 to 15 years, $7.50. Particular importance is attached | to the open caucuses of June 8, when | genuine expression of choice of dowelry worth $120, including two| delegates to the county convention LITTLE FELLOWS’ SUITS of ladies’ watches, and a 5 ant set| will be sought, it is stated. In city p vhi with a diamond and 18 pearls, was | precincts, the primaries shall be open| blue serge, black and white stolen from the Momé of I. R. Cham-| from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., and in other checked suitings, corduroys and bers, 1630 Boylston ave, Sunday} precincts from 2 to 4 p. m. fancy mixtures, in junior Nor- night. folk and middy styles, sizes 3 to 8 years, $4.00, $5.00 and Address to Minute Men, Precinct 20, to be delivered by Dean M. M. Skinner, University of Washington, 11th ave. N. and E. Mercer st., Tues- day, at 7:30 p, m. at McDonald school, Monday even-| Customs delinquent sale to be held $6.50. Ibe OR Minus ec ee 3° i ft heck: Annual Municipal league election |" 0 tr Mate Se cde br BOYS HATS AND CAPS, tailored rom checks, | of officers will Be tag hay epee Young Me: havea. dambaiabions plaids and fancy mixtures in several styles and a pba Soo alga 7 Wednesday, at Masonic temple, Pine shapes, sizes 6% to 7, 65¢ and 75¢. rd, for soldiers’ and sail p fund. Soldiers and sail A khaki choir of Camp Lewis men |, —Basement Salesroom A New Shipment of texture, these Voiles makes sheer, soft-draping They are finished with two-inch hemstitched band border, and are shown in white, cream and ecru-color. Basement Salesroom. '# convention on June 1, in the] 4} drome. On June § primaries 7” Ti h will be held in all precincts for the ’ . and Telephone | /icin de | Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, $7.50 cosoeeel ans “meee 2 Se comme ys’ Blue Serge Suits, $7. ~-Basement Salesroom. |sung to First Presbyterian church | or. wii) be admitted free —— 2 | audiences Sunday night. é o: cpummees — Commission and assignment await | dapanene Methodist church assem | ww ponar McLeod, U. of W. stndent, Envelope Aprons, 75c bly lstened to Rev. Yoshiyas Hirai- twa, D. D., Japanese bishop, Sunday. | Colin V. Dyment, head of U. of W. journalism department, leaves June 1 for France, as Red Cross executive. | ‘Approximately 61,650 individuals of school age will constitute comple- sergeant in quartermaster corps, fol- lowing passing of officers’ training| school exam at Camp McClellan, Ala- | bama, | Norman McLeod, brother of W.) Bonar McLeod, is now an aviator, following completion of course at; ENSIBLY-STYLED Coverall Aprons of percale in stripes and small plaid effects of blue and pink, trimmed with white piping, 75¢. _ pasement Salesroom. Pictured Above: Shepherd’s check Suit at left with gray tailors’ braid binding, convertible collar and bellows pocket, $22.60. Rose Serge Suit at right | with polka-dotted ratine vestee and self-color mes- saline lining in the cuta= way coat, $22.50. —Basement Salesroom. Brassieres of Pink Batiste 50c R wear under fi . color blouses, these ~ new Bragsieres of pif batiste, in front-faste style, with two rows “Milet-pattern lace in tion and narrow edge” trimming. The sho % Smocks $2.50 $3.75 $3.95 TURDY, linen-finished fabrics are fashioned — into the most charming ~ of Smocks, with shirrings, smocking and embroidery of bright yarns and mer- cerized cotton. slip-over and coat styles. Sizes 36 to 44. Priced at $2.50, $3.75 and $3.95. —Basement Salesroom. ——== ie Silk Petticoats, $3.95 | LAIN colors: and chang&ble effects in Petticoats of soft taf- feta silk, with accordion- plaited and tucked flounces and elastic “in waistline. Lengths, 34, 86, 88 and 40. Price $3.95. —Rasement Saleeroom. Women’s to Suits HESE Union Suits of fine-ribbed cotton— pink or white—have top and shoulder straps of | silk. They are in low neck, sleeveless __ style, with tight knee. Sizes 84, © 86 and 38. Price $1.50. —Basement Salesroom. jment of Seattle's school census, prac- | deally completed Monday: [ Dr. Martin A. Meyor, rabbi Temple Fmanu-El, San Francisco, will ad- dress Educational Center, 18th ave, Berkeley, Cal, He is flying in prac- tiee at Carruthers field, Fort Worth, Tex Miss Adella M. Parker, salary committee High School Te ‘CENTRALIA BOY HONORED hairman| CENTRALIA, May 27,—Ben Nudd, {a former high school student here, #. and Main at, Tuesday evening. |ers’ league, addressed College Suf-| has been decorated for bravery, ac-| st, Everett, Bubject, “Zionism.” frage league, at Y. W. C. A., Sunday| cording to word received by his par-| daughter, Evelyn, Industrial prodacta exhibit to be|afternoon. “We want ‘equality, not|ents, Mr, and Mrs. Fuller Nudd, now flattery,” she said, residents of Seattle, boppital Struck by an auto at Woodland park Sunday, while looking at the bears, Mrs. N. 8. Sweum, 1711 Baker and her 3-year-old sustained severe injuries, . They are in the Providence HUN SLEUTHS ARE BUNG! The United States secret is superior in every way to that Germany, United States . Attorney-General Clarence Ream said Sunday night, at the Graf Methodist Episcopal Mount Baker park.

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