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METROPOLITAN ™™ WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, SEPT. 1 A Comedy Suite de Luxe PARLOR BEDROOM AND BATH The Mad, Giad Farce by Frolic cow N.Y. Bell and Mark Swan, Cast and Production. Vrices—Nights ond Saturday Matinee, 0c to $1.50. Wed, Mat., Best Seats, $1.00 Plus 10 Per Cent War Tax. More fizz than “Fair and Warmer."—N. Y. Tribune. VICTORY THEATRE 1424 Third, Bet. !: GREAT DOUBLE BILL “The Changing Woman” AN 0. HENRY STORY ALICE HOWELL 10¢ a Continuous From 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. ’ Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 Herman Becker Presents “HE'S A DEVIL” Ripping Musical Comedy, with Billie Stewart and Jack Davis. MILLER, PACKER & SELZ The Three Grouch Killers JACKIE AND BILLY Famous Thinking and Talking Birds. Other Big Features—General Admission 25¢ THRILLS! PATRIOTISM! Imagine the sweetest toned choir of 500 voices perfectly blended, singing with the freshness and charm of unspoiled youth the stirring battle songs and national anthems of America. Add striking electrical effects, booming of cannon and spectacular displays. Then you approach the idea of the grand concert to be given in the Se- attle Arena Tuesday evening, Sept. 3, by the WHITNEY BOYS’ CHORUS Marked by Booming Cannon National Battle Songs Beautiful Electrical Effects and the Massed Choral Singing of 500 VOICES This grand concert in Seattle forms the closing feature of the First Annual State Conference of the Whitney Boys’ Chorus, which opens in the First M. Church in Tacoma, Aug. 30. The conference nonsectarian and all boys are wel- come. The Tacoma program also includes ath- letics and a grand concert in the Stadium Sat- urday evening at 8:30 o’clock. The Tacoma con- cert will be marked by fireworks and oldi chorus from Camp Lewis. The Seattle appear- ance will be in the TUESDAY EVE. ARENA ser. Fifth Avenue at University Street Admission 35c, Plus War Tax ———— Coccccccccccoccccococcocooces TICKET OFFICES WOMEN'S FALL CONSOLIDATED STYLES SHOWN rallroads, wit! ew fall stylow In women's ap Canadian Pa’ paret wore axteikingly portrayed in ‘Trunk fk uthwiek fashion 1 Tuesday morning in u tore Thursday after office at 7147 n nd ave, under the United States ults, coats, dre wraps and railroad administration urs wer ed. Mole in a favored Ticket cases and recorde will be fur for con cape of ermine removed to the new quarters over and fisher. \ Fhe T. J. Moore, formerty city passen: | od rm beds ae eer ig aged ger agent of the Great Northern,! Many of the coats } and J. F. Bahl, city passenger agent ¥ of the Milwaukee, will have charge |are bu of the new office m handaome ¢ Volunteers Asked to Register Draft Norman M, Wardall Auxiliary to Hold | Labor Day Benefit auditor, received an official com Under the of the park munication from Gov. Ernest Lister |department, tne south Park Red Friday morning informing bim that | Cre wuxiliary will hold a fit Labor da grain has been such sport from tugofwar cc dance and a twobit n the bu me Of registering men in celebration the coming 18-45 draft all help must be volunteer workers Wardall expects ! men deta A large pi wrranged, including baxeball game. rnoon Jl ein the wintance nte on limited y but wil y un. | ning elp f the r ' 1 fir n'a which he estimates will to ert music, men awarded winners - — us events, It will be an eeccvcccccccce nll-< 4 ation, and lunch will Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone Donates Tickets for | we Chorus Concert BK. K. Whitney, Boy Inc, has donated f the Seattle 0 adminnion | krand patriotic con: | Chorus Exteni ° $| BUREKA, Cal, Aug. 31.—Bridge | rt DY the Whitney Boy ¢ to} @ ville, a town here, was reported ven So Tuesday eve © destroyed by a forest fire which was September 3, at & p,m. These $ | sweeping along a 20-mile stretch be given to members of $ | WENATCHER, Aug. 31—ThE ey cant for ee: eee oe S| body of B. Hunt was found dead) puesday at Room 723 Central build @ under a load of wood, which he was ing © hauling to his home, Hunt was a 3 | well known resident of Badger moun LENSBURG.—Huckleberry sea- on in full swing. There is un. $3 PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 31.—Sev-| usual quantity, quality and nize of @ eral hundred men went back to work | crop from the foothills 3 Friday when the Sommarstrom ship: ee S| yard strike at Columbia City, Ore, © wan settled S At a meeting in the Labor temple @ tains. ° THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 81, 1—Noette Aimes with “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,” Ernestine Wood at the Pantages. 3—“Big Jim, 4—Henry Bergman at the Moor «. Players. 6—Blanch Gilmore at the Oak WILKES Sunday's matinee will see the oper ing of the 1918-19 season of the —— " Seattle’s | Opportunity It is an important duty that the people of Seattle face this week, that of pledg- ing for the purchase of War Savings Stamps an amount that should surely ex- ; ceed the quota set for this city by the ; United States Treasury. The successful prosecution of the war : demands a systematic saving on the part : of our people, and the lending of their “g savings to the country, that the govern- 4 ment may have a constant stream of ; money. 4 War Savings Stamps are the most lib- eral and liquid of all government securi- ties. They pay 4 per cent interest, com- pounded quarterly, if held until 1923, or may be cashed on ten days’ notice at any time. Wilkes players, at the Wilkes thea tre, in Romance starring Grace Huff and Ivan Miller in the le @ | Friday evening, the office employes S\of the local shipyards initiated a @ union. More than 60 members were © signed up. Next meeting is sched $ uted at Labor temple, Sunday morn- @ ing at 10 3! George E. Ryan, democratic candi date for state representative from the 44th district, withdrew his can didacy, stating that his work with the state food administration would not permit continuance of his cam alien e Floyd W. Rader, county agricul- © turist, tendered his resignation to © the board of county commissioners, $ stating that he had been elected to the post of assistant director of ex n work of Was ston State Romance” will be remembered as the play In which Mins Huff scored such a decided hit with the patrons of the Wilkes theatre last ember when she first joined “Romance,” one of Edward amashing successes, l of Songs,” Ivat number of other far ments by the same author It is clever in ite construction, brilliar cue, and unravels a t * one from the begt nd a yun achieve regular matinees Sun there da The King County Teachers’ as sociation, in session Fric lay, endorsed PANTAGES Superintendent of nty Schools Headlining the new bill at Pan Albert 8. Burrows for rv Jon. formance Monday, will be Herm: EVERETT, Aug. 31.—Branch of the War Parents’ association of Becker's big musical comed: Washington, with Col. R. H, Hartley ing, “He's a Devil.” featurin as presic established in ett Stewart and Jack Davis ie. Yo e of pretty girls Adde OCEAN CITY, N. d. Aug. 31— ty itis, Addo Suspected of being a German spy, esin O roe Ore: Thomas Ellia, of Trenton, N. J. was : ° shot and by Joseph Meeken, bg Nts aot wan! of the U. 5. naval reserve when he Ointment tends to keep your skit Ernest = gar trait clear, smooth and beautiful. It also Bornes wo Paul Umhoff will be in charge of Russian language to be y the Seattle Chamber Commercial Club, uled to begin next helps stpone the appearanc that every woman dreads. Its gent! ingredients cause it to relieve itching promptly and it usually succeeds in clearing away discolorations, unsightly ter, in * ver sketch Epi and the Nor the classes in vellow, acrialints suprem Ruth Roland, in the new ¢ { “Hands Up,” will be shown on t week 1. A. M. Faulds, arrested at Blaine blotches and other embarrassing akia “Cree” 4 charged with attempting to eruption £0. ifito Britieh Columbia from Jw taw sises at all dealers, THE OAK poses Monte Carter's musical the United States coins amount ing to $1,960. He was put on $3,000 “ = ball, which he furnished. Fortieth annual institute session of the King county school teachers closed Friday, after spending a week at Broadway high school, preparing plang for the coming year's work in the public schools. CANYONVILL Ore.—Riddle, a small town near here, was reported to have been swept by fire early Fri-| day | The municipalities of Seattle, Ta 9 A.M. to 1 P. M. coma. t 9 cents a pound ing & recent conference betw rep OR 29 years the WASHINGTON MU- eon Capiaian Comin TUAL SAVINGS BANK has opened Fifty women welfare workers of SATURDAY EVENINGS from 6 to 8 Seattle met Friday night under aus o'clock for the convenience of depositors. vate fig sb i ob tar You can open your Savings Account any favor of the internment of women so time TODAY from 9 a, m. to 1 p. m. or diseased, but denounced the al from 6 to 8 TONIGHT. conditions under which they held. P. Marsh, former president of the Washingto: F Open a savings account with us / or be- ed by the food administration to cease baking anything but bread and rolls for three weeks. Opening session of the Seattle teachers’ institute held in the Moore theatre Saturday morning. e seventh of the series of house g demonstra t ler branch library will y by Miss Edna Walker, Tuesday ytember 3, at 32 oclock She will inateuct women who are naking their own dress forma. } The usual morning and afternoon concerts will be given by the I4th In fantry band at Fort Lawton the morning program start! o'clock and the afternoon con our depositors less than Washington Mutual Savings Bank The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Washington Established 1889 810 Second Ave. pees tion will open In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest * and strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years Fifth ave Daniel C. Rees, of Burnett, ed in a mine disaster Gold Crown ....cececceseee seen Services will be held at P: $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone)... church, Carbonado, Sunday, ¢ TEETH " p.m PLATES, $10 Set of Teeth ........ ..+ Bridgework, per tooth, gold Gold Fillings .. Silver Fillings . Platina Fillings ears. Have impression taken in the {nation and advice free. Dridge Work. We Stand the ‘in recoramended by our early Ask our custom: ted our work, When coming to our office, be sure you are fp the right place, Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS ENVELOPES SAVED BY USING TWICE clal to The Star by N. B. A) LONDON, Au English bust neas men are consery’ envelopes by striking off the addresses and us ing them r again, The govern ment ha 1 the campaign by us ing gummed flaps, which are pasted on the back of the envelope, leaving | the flap of the envelope to be used) the wecond time, |2er UNIVERSITY st. All work guaranteed for fiftese h morning and get treet ° oxal 1 oar Plate resent patro! t oF work is atill giving good satisfaction. NPL RAS tar en Oty tages, opening with the matinee per- | « Banking Hours Today-- : Open Your Savings Account Today Labor, arriv Marsh has bee: fore September 5, and you oO =a ——— = B eviarrs cadintire: oommmieson | ceemtcer 2 Will. DG... Gane Gee uur During the sar For violating the food regulations | $8,000,000.00 months’ dividends on January ish machines were 9 concerning substitutes, the Hallberg 1 next. Remember this: For in sie Daca bakery, 511 Pine st., has been order ee] 29 years we have never paid %o [2a paging ed Metropolitan. 2— _ Subscribe now—pledge yourself to S-7Bie ain 66 the Palen Hp. invest all you can in War Savings Stamps each month. | | Fifth Avenue and Pine Street ; THEATRE : PLAYERS es WILKES Fifth at Pine Telephone Elliott 2525 a —_ = wr, Beginning foi“ians aoe | WEEK‘ SUNDAY [> } . 1 ¢ ‘ Pls pays) OTHER MATINEES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY have a AND SATURDAY t ie e cable young ba to VSL —IN A WONDERFUL PLAY OF A MAN’S ‘ od MEMORY AND A WOMAN'S HEART sim | SOQ id rite CURTAIN PROMPTLY AT 8:25 P. M. SO COME EARLY Nights, 25¢ to 50c; Matinees, 20¢ to 31e. Plus 10 Per Cent War Tax. a HUNS LOSE 4,102 NEW SHOW TOMORROW control MUSICAL COMEDY CO. AND THE DANCING CHICKS r 1165 enemy mac Italian front and droy of control, On the ki front Chamber Luncheon Arthur Hunte Seats May Be Reserved for 7 Ex lock Show Every Night Riders, A WEEK OF secccecccccccccccccccccccceccosccoecooooooee the T 1 that the JOY—BE SUB the lives of between January 1 ene my plane were e drive down ou « or 3 stroyed and > drive do ov oO fd r 1 riven down it of 3 have bee eported hissing 1 this ‘ees while ee 4 abner : Bist ; =—— ===, 3 were brought down e ry oo : NIGHTS, 10c, 20c, 30c : unter resse © = Twice Every Matinee Daily Except © * $ Night, 7 and 9 MATS., 10c, 2 Tuesday and. Friday. Hj : e e ° e e e e e e government had ins its men in military rvice for a te tal of more than $25,000,000,00 that the people of the United Sta TARTING SUNDAY ALICE BRADY —IN— ‘‘Her Silent Sacrifice” they would ey 5 ation would back it up a ery other war oblig Gonzaga ‘“U’’ Chosen for Training School Gonsaga ersity has Oe . nsage , unlyerait ‘ been A story of love and intrigue, A prince, country girl and chosen by the overnment as & her artist lover. training school for officers. ing ) announcement by Class “A” Theatre THIRD AND PIKE mkin, president of Soattl ne colle urses in the institution will accordingly be ppped for the period of the war, | college