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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1918. 0,000 PLEDGE WAR |ALLIESTOPUT SUPPORT AT ARENA GREECE ON FEET WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—-Greeee, | that first needs) hurd hit by war, is to be put back “Tam not worrying about how | have a busine: sons in France are going to | your attention,” he said, “There is}on her feet by the United ye. But 1 confess Esome | in this country today only one real| England and France, it was worry about how we at business and that is the business of | today. Emergency relief to refugees i are going to behave, Will winning the war. and economic development are in be worthy of our sons in this We must carry on! We are still] cluded in the p ums of the allied Struggle?"—Prof. Clark P. Bis- » our War Savings Stamp | nations interested. king of Ger-| aett. This should not be! To sub-} man attempts to recover trade “What a wonderful privilege it | scribe the full quota is one of our! premacy in this southernmost Bal fs to be Americans in the hour | parts of the war. Every man should|kan state after the war may result it rests with America to | ask himself each day: ‘Am I worth | from this effort Shape the destinies of the world, | dying for An American Red Cross mission | to Americans is given the [| Admiral ‘oontz, Col. 8. E.| sails shortly with food, clothing. in this supreme instant of Allen and Lieut. Col. Julian I icine and a competent staff of| J world’s peril to save human- | Chamberlain of Camp Lewis cach | medical and sanitary experts. It will) and civilizatioy from utter 00,000 refugees, vic iin.” —Livingston B. Stedman Kyverybody | tims of Turkey and Bulgaria. “May we, the citizenry without Modern farming will be taught help leaders are helpless, Greek peasants, who now follow equal zeal and willingness | primitive methods. our bit."—Rabbi Samuel - | Meanwhile a Greek economic mis: | r Shifting of Labor | sion ts in and arranging for ex-| soci ; |tensive development of railroads, Decried by Woad inerai resources ana water power Government output of needed war |!" a ed by the thunderous cheers of| material is being threatened by the ee | | | 9,000 people, many of them parents) shifting of labor from war work | soldiers and saflors, who packed! plants to the shipyards, according to} i Peround floor and galleries of the|the statement of Federal Director | pArena Friday night to celebrate the| Lawrence Wood Friday. It is mis @ birthday of Gen. Pershing. taken patriotism to forsake one es: | { : Send Message |sential industry for another, stated | t 7) as : bela saint | @ close of the meeting, they | Wood, and he brings out the point! Sti a8 sent this telegram to the American | tbat military exemption for working |, Pesk Sergeants Roy Olmstead and) fy commander: Jin war essential Industries does not Warren Smith, suspended in con- | “Seattle parents and kin of Ameri-| apply to the shipyards alone. hestiap with the disappearance of ean soldiers and sailors send birth ; “il money from the central police station king office, have ay love and greetings and con-/|Same Old Story of been reinstated by Chief of Police Sratulations on glorious victory won . 4 Pledge you and your splendid Enemy Retirement)! Waren, who expresses him- | fighters full support in your heroic] AMSTERDAM, Sept. 14.—A sem! pit aft Hem convinced of the Yors for Nberty until the day | official statement issued in Berlin re-| ('” po Mi hia: elght police officers a m you and our allies shall com: | garding the St. Mihiel battle declares: | 4)... A ‘dl | time the money 4 E peace that shall last forever. “Rnemy attacks, whieh gained |r) ¢ ‘tS Ste " *ROBERT C. SAUNDERS, |ground in the direction of Whiau-| -03% {000 deficit has been made President. [court until the ks | Sed by subscriptions from the po- counter attacks | {P0" on ey “WILLIAM F. BICKEL, checked them were unable to prevent ( hie arren leading the list “Vice President. with $25. Hereafter all money will the carrying out of our movements a a “LIVINGSTON B. STEDMAN, according to plan.” be deposited in a safe, Warren said “| ‘Parents’ Association of Soldiers and| Olmstead and Smith will receive (Sailors of Washington. {LLOYD GEORGE BETTER pay for the time lost during their| The birthday party was under Gespenson. } Bepieee of the parents’ asgociation.|, LONDON, Sept. 14 | Prof. Bissett, who wag chief orator | !Joyd George, w 0 is under medical lf f cn os je occasion, scored those at| Care. spent a restless night, it was | D IN | 4 = a home who fail to give their utmost |*Pnounced today. His temperature |1—Lillian Marion and the Nartell Sisters with coming to the | toward winning the war. jis still high, but physicians declare Met. 2—Clarice Wood at the Palace Hip. lls, Pantages. condition is satisfac: | 4—Wilbi Mack, M re 5—€ GL lth the Wilkes pl. jg Bas 1 + ur Mack, Moore. 5—Cornelia Glass with the Wilkes players. | Pysig ak Teh here chink you! tr%, and that his throat hag im 6—Kobert Lorenzo with Monte Carter company at the Oak. 60m, you | proved. | | METROP CINCINNATI, Sept Mook dozen eETROPOLITAN: » Sep A dozen} When Alexander opens his return persons we believed to be buried thruout and the action is fast > | A wement at th Metre in the ruins of a three-story brick Grace Huff and Ivan Miller will atre Thursday night, he w building, wrecked by an explosion # =~ made a brief speech, army and navy | give relief to 2 bands played, and ns of Camp Lewis Kot the owd to singing. U. 8. Attor rt Saunders presided. i True and loyal support to Ameri-| tan _armies fighting ‘overseas was | 2 Premier be starred in the leadir roles with able support of the remainder of |fer a series of magical feats that he |recently secured while on a tour of} he Wilkes players here today. One injured man has| India and whe Far East, all of them | THE OAK ee | £ been taken out. The explosion is| bewildering and ready finding a t the Oak, begin. id believed to have been due to gas.|place in his extensive repertoire, | nir orrow afternoon, {s entitled For 10 Days The building was occupied by a sa-| which constitutes the opening part] Runaways,” produ unde i loon and rooming house of the Alexander program. | the personal direction of Monte ginning For years Alexander has made it| Carter h with all the Carter Monks Make Good |: rule to scour the globe for the very | touche Blanche Del latest efforts | Estes, Bessie Hill, Geo White ry ; . best in magic and hi. in Allied Armies) ave been fraught with much Lou Davis, Lew White, Oscar Ger- ROME, Sept. 14.--Out of a world; | °C? ard, Garrett Price, Robert Lorenzo wide mémbership of 9,262, a total of| The Nartell Sisters, Origntaldanc: | and the 12 Dancing Chicks will in 1,976 Capuchin monks are now sery-|@TS. and Lillian Marion, an artiste | terpret new bill of fun and ing in the allfed armies in Italy, m the stellar ranks in light and | musi France, England and Belgium H@NIES WEAR “MADE EE EMIGA” CLOTHES | oe tram ae ie uc PARIS, Sept. 14-—German prison-| wii! be the offering of the ers rounded up by Americans are be fr «rand opera, are added features with Th Runaways” {s distinctly a but » beautiful n into the play ful entertainment } the Alexander show WILKES THEATRE all angles. ne latest er Wilkes | serial, “Th of the Vitagraph pman and the Web,” uniforms from the washed, fumigated |dyed «reen {on are| York and the one in which Max Fig: | PANTAGES ed, then! man twice toured the country in one | Headlining the new bill at Pan over to the! season. tages, opening with the ai oe prisoners. On the blouse and in sev-| ‘The fun hinges around a young | Monday afternoon, will be Al Lavan eral places on the trousers the letters] wall street broker, who makes aland Billie Watkins, in the new P. W.," meaning “prisoner of war.”| wager with hig partner and a couple | musical comedy, “Help! Police? with | are stenciled of friends to tell the truth and noth-| nine peopl THREE SEATTLE MEN |tvure There are GIVEN PROMOTIONS Three Seattle men haye received promotions in the United States army service, in an order rec sent out by the war department I. Robbins has been commisisoned | second lieutenant in the quarterm \ter corps; L. B. Blake, moved up to |captain in the medical division, and L. C. Ward has been appointed first | Meutenant in the air service. MINERS URGE STRIKE; | EIGHTY ARE ARRESTED} BUTTE, Sept. 14.--A bulletin cir-| culated by “the miners’ committee,” | calling for @ strike, resulted in the arrest of 80. |ANOTHER PHYSICIAN | IS GOING TO FRANCE! Dr. L. Blake Baldwin will leave |for the officers’ training camp at Fort Ogle Ga., where he will |take a short course before proceed- jing overseas as a captain with the | medical section PATRIOTS SEIZE KAZAN AMSTERDAM, Sept. 14.—Ant!-B shevik troops have occupied K according to dispatches today from PRICES Petrograd | | GENERAL MATINEES SAT. Kazan is the seat of government of | Ladies’ Qnly Mats. Tues. & Fri. the Russian province of that name. | RE DE OYS PLANT | entire building of the Aurora iry Co., containing valuable ding Hele July. jod of 24/ ette. The act ig said to be filled with | ot laughs | clever comedy | For the special added attraction of | « Manager Pa es has ar: ival of Charles Froh 1 successful Keen The Pope or pm pcgnerer? include and G stles of the American-Hawalian Trio, instru mentalists and vocalists, and Krem. ka Brothers, eccentric comedy gym nas Ruth Roland, in the new episode of ‘Hands Up!" will be shown on the Cameron JOS. DANZ, Mgr. | i‘ STARTIN FOUR DAYS SUNDAY k and company, which | includes Gladys Lockwood, will pre |sent “A Pair of Tickets” at the Moore tomorrow afternoon as the | headline attraction on the new bill of Orpheum circuit vaudeville. An jother headline number is Jules Tar offering. The ¢ STARTI THE GREATEST PSYCHIC THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN A yivid picture of the tactics of Canad ] CLARA-KIMPALL YOUNG 4 SELZNICK@DPICTURES * Nights, 25¢, 50c, 75¢ Ladies’ Mats. 50 Pius 19 Per Cent War Tax DOUBLE BI PERSHING TELLS | | announc | will be made. "| players at the Wilkes theatre next|is an added ection. Arden Allen Ing fitted out with “hand-me-down k starting with a matinee Sun-| and his orche promise some fine and cast-off uniforms of the Sam T W the & comedy that : ving f 3 a his f medy accompanying music |mies. Alj of the torn and badly worn | made William Collier the talk of New eee | matinee|who call their turn William Desmond —IN— Beyond the Shadows OF BiG VICTORY }| WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—In his report to the war department, Gen capture of essful ad vance by Americans in clearing out the St. Mibiel salient. His statement follows In the &t ihiel sector, we have achieved further success The junction of our troop |from the south of the sector with ub p advancing from the Weat, has iven us possession of the whole sal jent to point miles northwest of St. Mihiel and has ‘resulted in the capture of many prisoners “Forced back by our steady ad retiring and 4 ities of ma number of 00. Pershing announces the advancing ance, the enemy Is destroying large qu terial as he goes. The | prisoners counted has risen to 14 |Our line now includes Herbuville, |'Thillet, Hannonville, St. Benoit, Xammes, Jaulny, Thiacourt and Vie ville.” Tried to Get White | Auto Co. But Phone | Was Out of Order “Call up the White Automobile Co," was sgestion made to us by 1 reader Mais concern will invest mps if the mat ttention in War Savings Sts ter is called to its But, doggone It, hone of this company was temporarily out of order tod: | Will somebody please tell the man. ager about it? Colorado to Open School to Heroes WASHINGTON, Sept 14.—The University of Colorado has thrown open its doors to all United States sailors honorably dis re educationally equip Senator Shaffroth has No charge of any kind soldiers and charged who ped to ente d. WILL TEACH WOMEN | TO CARE FOR WOUNDED Ree »ge, Portland, turned over to war uses, is appealing for capable women to register for the four months’ course, commencing October 1. They will be taught the caring for wounded soldiers and how to fit these men for industrial occupations Training is free, and workers are | paid $50 a month in America and $60 a month in France. The course in cludes anatomy, laboratory work and | phydio-therapy. r LONDON, t. 14 In a report is | 4 by the government on applica-| 1s for patents, 1,310 were from enemy subje of which 944 were | granted. Agitations for the nullifi-| cation of these patents are constant- heard ole Fashion Plate will be a big sur prise as well as one of the most en tertaining acts ever seen here. Al bert Vertchamp, assisted by Joyce| Alberte at the plano, will offer his repertoire of yiglin selections. Fisher and Hawley will offer “Business Is Busine a Jewish dialect come | skit. ‘The Mellette Sisters are bring ling their New York dancing revuette Heras and Preston are tumblers | “Fast and| Funny.” The Travel Weekly scenes from Crimea and the concert | orchestra has a new bill of music.} An added attraction will be the Of- ficial Allied Weekly War Review ere PALACE HIP A big seven-act new show starting Sunday at the Palace Hip will be headed by the Four American Mel ody Matic of high piasa singers with wide experience fn grand opera, lyceum and musical] attractions. st and company will offer a fantastic music 4 quart comes Paul Kle In the Land of Dream: act of spectacular illusions, and whistling and comedy Doyle and I ne are a pair of character and ccentric comediennes who work under burnt cork. Lyman 1d Clarice Wood in “A Syncopated entertain with musical and abers on various kinds of instruments. The Emma Weston duo offers popular character and har mony singing ary and Eary are whirlwind novelty gymnasts who present an unusual number on Egyptian rings. Pinkett and Plunk ett are “jazz banjolsts” with some | comedy ni thing new unscrupulous Fur Traders of the Northwest. ship patterns, was destroyed Friday afternoon. The fire originated in an electric furnace. The loss is $10,000, foundry wag located at 3300 Oc tal ave. METROPOLITAN wat’ czis CLEMMER ES Bir) PAOTOR! ROUSE Clara Kimball | Young “Sex Know What the Against Kaiser Is? He’s Sex Praying Mantis Rat | | | | FIRST TENE, SHOWN IN SEATTLE | Mrs. Frederickson, 6729 Earl) ee ae jave., arrested Thursday at her home, = where 29 quarts of home-made beer 9 GUIDE | were discovered, was fined $50 in po- q AUTOS—TRUCKS—ATTACHMENTS Included in Friday's Canadian cas-| E ualty list was the name of J: Haw- OAKLAN America Today | kins, of Seattle, killed in ac tion, WASHINGTON OAKLAND CO. ELSE EE The Most Beautiful Car in America PAI G E Great Western Motors, Ine. | America’s Greatest American Story THE CRISIS WINSTON CHURCHILL Pike St. nt Twelfth East 614) Pine and Hoyiston Phone Kast 744 and 745|{ ‘Special to The Star by N. E. A.) MThé Oniaiat oti). tuaele LONDON, Sept. 14.—Lord Bux See al vent tec ACCESSORIES—HEPAIRS ton, governor general of the | se it portr: a ne repress || tT OPEN, Sout OL ale ae he aleve TiC th a beauti girl on the “In | Dutch” | A Comedy With a Punch 1 human Lincoln. In = Douglas that. But Lord Buxton tells what ry Pipmand: Sity i+ Wind covered the kaiser's real place in a | uto LID | devdsevion Gag lone the animal world. © Union St. » Main 1465) He's an insect—we all knew Nation rushing to ~~ 3 .E kind of an insect. He likeny Bill “7 6 re WILLARD SERVICE i. the Hun to a fly-catching bug, the sia’: As $8. HARPER, ING. **\{ praying mantis, a carnivorous gi7 Ee bike St. i ¢ 583.|) hypocrite, which, when holding Former Ball Wright Location, |‘ out its arms as if in prayer, is Buy Your Goodyear Cords tim. So the kaiser, pretending to of the Tyre Shop ay and invoke the aid of his pC. NNER, PROPRIETOR OF Northwest Radiator & Fender Works P friend Gott, is all the time look ted In new and larger quarters. Come look For este nian BROADWAY. Bont S46 arms, battle of Vicksburg. And because it is the biggest play of the year RUSSIAN TRA Verdi Ferrari —and— WAR NEWS WEEKLY Phone East 914 607 East Pike St. H. B. Wilbur, Mgr. fou 15e pw 10¢! | Plus War ‘Tax | ing around to see what other hell igh frightfulness he can commit. The kalser, like the mantis, prays with an “e” instead of an “a.” From 10 A. M. | Continuo CLEMMER SEATTUES B£$¥ PROT UF AY MC ASE COMING SATURDAY Ethel Barrymore Will Visit Seattle in the Screen Person of “Our Mrs. IiicChesney” A Ralph Ince Production COSCO CEOS SO DCO CO OEE DO OOOO OSLCOS Adapted from the Star's st success and the mma McChesney" sto ries by Edna Ferber. It is a business romance filled with action, bril liance and heart interest, that is a delight from start to finish. *™ S Four American Melody Maids | High-Class Harmonists and Ballad Singers |——DOYLE & ELAINE, Those Dusky Dancers— Act Show | Tomorrow | ad} | Feature Photaplay (Monday to Wednesday) Monroe Salis NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2 0—Nights, 7 and 9. Charles Bartline and Company present a revival of Charles Frohman’s phenomenally successful playlet, “DETECTIVE KEEN” UGH THE GRACE HUFF IVAN MILLER Supported by the Wilkes Players bury| ; “That Devil, a ‘Bateese’ ” THE BIG SE CLOCK Nights, 250-60c. Sun., Wed. and Sat. Mat., 20c-31c, Plus 10% War Tax 1 WITH A MATINEE SUNDAY LAUGHING SHOW 0} | Ly WOOD “A Syncop: nod Dally, 1 tot WESTON ed “Hpi- | Charseter and Har- mony Singing EARY & EARY Whirlwind Nov: Gymnasts ty PICKETT & PLUNKETT Jazz Banjoists Weekday Matinces... . 10¢ " BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Al Lavan and Billie Watkins in *“HELP! POLICE!” ith a cast of nine people, inclu Helen Julyette. Paul Kleist & Co. “The Land of Dreams” Other Big Feat DORIS KENYON in “THE STREET OF SEVEN STARS” THE HUMAN FLY Most Dangerous Climb Ever Attempted—Scaling the Woolworth “ARE MARRIED POLICE SAFE?” Children Sc and Adults 10c OA ures—General Admission 25¢ LONIAy -SHEATRe NDAY—MONDAY—TUESDA THREE BIG FEATURES (First Time Shown in Seattle) OTTO A. BRINNER Building, Largest in New York A SUNSHINE COMEDY HEAR OUR NEW WURLITZER THREE BIG FEATURES fW SHOW TOMORROW THEATRE MADISON Between First Second Elliott 5434 MONTE CARTER’S DANCING CHICKS “The Runaw MUSICAL COMEDY CQ. AND THE NIGHTS, 10c, 20c, 30c teks Pam » MATS., 10c, 20c ars lyase Seats May Bo Reserved for 7 o'Clock Show Every Night Except Sunday. ALWAYS A BIG SHOW, FULL OF FUN, GIRLS AND SONG Bring the Whole Family—They'll Enjoy It | BOCCO 000 000000000500 00 20000 DOOCCEEDOLOO SECO