The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1919, Page 8

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} Delta Gammas to 'f ©Give Vaudeville to ra Help Belgian Tot E The Delta for Women is campaigning to raise $1 Bo that the dreams of un LEAGUE MEET SONVENES HERE: IN PORTLAND Gamma sororit Delegations fi the United Stw every * and se part of eral for THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY TOHOLD PEACE (EASTERN STAR (LOTS OF FUN ON LIST YOUR JOB THIS WEEK'S SHOW BILLS children as to American eign countries expected to at-| May come true their ltend the annual seasion of the inter: | . Share in the work, the University of League to EN) tional triennial assembly of the | MOORE ington chapter of the sorority headed William | order of the Eastern Star, which| Joe Howard's “Songbird Revue" ix 4 #iving a vaudeville entertainment | Howard Tart, will be held in Port | i ene bh on July 23 of thin| the headliner at the Moore this Bo Bhy Little's hall, Friday, February 14, | land February 16 and 17 eal " week, Howard offers his own com The program arranged for prom gant ane De Res Veo ome Sus. cate. wm bs ated, and] Positions, and the songs made a big tO be a very good vad Some etry weal gadget many features are being planned for | Dt with Seattle patrons of the new Ban Scovell, prominent actor| tend the Portland session, pesage MR reer nhl yey rpheum bill ae peerer. are to be held in New York, I Mrs, Edith Gattis is the general t pe Rane : pay ‘ea fe hes m ong a n Francisco, | °h@irman of the executive commit | y Se ee E Wie DANDRUFP }| Suit take, Kanens City and Atianta:|' | Kennedy's “work": at the piano i REM § ake igre ne Anta ' wrought a lot of laughs out of Bun et Bb a OVE DAY {| The Washington league, headed m i Laaws hadeneen : a ae by President Sussallo, of the Unt City Seeks Right Walter Fenner, Jeasio Arnold and Get a small bottle of Danderine at, , % @rug store for a few cents, pour sity of Washington, will send ‘ton to the regen eonvenuon | tO Operate Busses) purpose of the convention ix} A bill be introduced the dducate the people of legislature, providing for the opera into your hand and rub weil | the scalp with the finger tips. to in the country ing Most, if not all, of this ay to the plan of the institution, | tien of motor vehicles in conn sourt will have disappeared. own ae the “League of Nations,” | with the operation of the street car} or three applications will de w being urged by President WH] aystem of the city, has been drawn every bit of dandruff, stop | son in Hurope lup by Walter F. Meler, corporation itehing and falling hair. counsel, at the request of the city council's special legisaltive commit Tallman Is Now Presiding Judge) “we are doing this no that when Superior Judge Boyd J, Tallman is the city takes over th etreet car now presiding jud, of the King | #¥#tem, we shall be assured of pro county courts, replacing Judge Calvin | Viding adequate transportation for S Mall Saturday the public. Meter said Judge Hall advocates a raise in} pay of 4urors, which is now placed at $3 per day ause, he says, it bs the Kidneys at once) n Backachy or Bladder | oft’? &t & sacrifice that Jurors per- others—Meat forms form their civic duty oko COULD ANYTHING ae ihe itners occances!| BE MORE SIMPLE? | uric acid, which clogs | - Young Haubris | Killed in Action, Cited for Bravery Killed in action on his third day Jat the front with the 18th Infantry Paul Haubris, 1T-yearold son of Mr and Mra, Paut F. Haubria, of 610 16th ave., performed mpectally mendable work in his | cording to word received ‘™an or woman who cats can make a mistake | com er waieey snermh| Apely few droge then lift/sase & ctustion foe aiene tree strain o of the [conduct and personal te 7 land polsona from the blood, | ‘Ouchy corns off with fingers) yi) "Gen. Meciachiin, commander of the First division, wherein it ts Yea! Magic! Drop a little Free-| stated “Your son waa a brave sol , bed Nearly all rhew ches, liver trouble, rf Constipation, dizai-| 700° 0" & bothersome corn. instant: | dior, who accomplished a man’s sem, sleeplessness, bladder disor |'Y that corn stops hurting. then you! work” was received by the parents s from sluggish kidneys, | "ft !t right off. No pain! Try tt | o¢ the former Broadway high school Moment you feel a dull ache kidneys or your back hur ‘the urine is cloudy, offensive, sediment, irregular of pas: | attended by a sensation of | get about four ounces of ts any reliable cy and take a tablespoonful of water before break- 5 &@ few days and your kid Swill then act fine. This fa salts is made from the acid and lemon juice, com- with lithia and has been generations to Mush clog. ¥8 and stimulate them to - also to neutralize the student. Phone Operators | | Now Seek $4 a Day } A mass meeting of telephone oper lators in the Labor temple annex | Friday night. formulated plans for junion reorganization and a wage y }acale for operators of $2 a day for | etudents and $4 for skilled operat- | . ° Marcosson Will | Speak Thursday in urine so it no longer Isaac F won, author and | economist dress the Seattle irritation, thus ending blad- |_A few cents buys a thy bottle of) Chamber of Commerce and Commer ts is Inexpensive and can-| Freezone at any drug store. This| cial Club at the annual dinner of ; makes a delightful ef. | 's sufficient to rid your feet of every tho organiaztion, Thursday evening. Mthia-water drink which | bard corn, soft corn, or corn between | at the Masonic temple | Meat eaters should take the toes, also all calluses, and with - -_ then to keep kidneys | out the slightest soreness or Irrita Byron Case, son of R. A. Cane, Des and the blood pure, thereby |tion. it doesn't hurt at all! Froe| Moines, received the French war ig serious kidney complica-| zone is the magic ether discovery of | crows, and failed to write his parents the Cincinnati genius about it for months, Bx = AUSUYREEARORAURDEY RAG STAG EASA Tre Greatest Name in Goooy-Lano OU know the realm of child- hood dreams is a land of sweets. The most last- ing way to make “A some of those dreams a delight- ful reality is to take home = WRIGLEYS frequently. How about tonight? aces ech ne pidge ch bec > aber heat 0. <> Lasts! cS : gs \ Y AHTLUAEIE i The Flavor <@& ES Ge PRSEU UE ECRUSUELELCUNU AUER TEA { } i THULE Fern Marshall present an odd play let called “Bhow Me,” dixclosing the workings of the human heart Charles and Madeline Dunbar imi tate bir J barnyard fowls Old time by Ditne Clan and Lillian Tashi and Yoshi, a Japanene offer diffioult banjo artiots boy and girl balancing feats The Icelanders demonstrate thelr methods of welf-defenne in the other number on the bill pa of the Columbia highway are shown in th rpbeum weekly WILKES A drama, “The Only Son," star ring Ivan Miller, is the Wilkes of fering this week, playing to full houses at Sunday's matinee and ev performances The story is of the wife of a wealthy New Yorker, who becomes infatuated with a French artint who is subsequently kill The husband caste hin wife off, and t son (Ivan Miller) demonatr ling qualities, makes a fortune a conciliates his father and mother The story ix principally about the son, showing his character-develop ment under stress, He had former. | ly, as the pampered son of a mil: | Honaire, been a “rmke.” Howard Russell appears at Lord Overtune, a titled Britisher, This in a comedy role, « Russell re alison every advantage in it. The other members of the cast have a uniform high average in presenta tion of their roles. The play, by Winchell Smith, American dram stint, is presented locally for t first time LEVY'S ORPHEUM “Variety Inle,” written around the three gloom chasers, Henry Sherr George Jack Ctiftor ph at Levy's Orpheum Sunday three land on Variety Island with no money, but with plenty of ambition and many novel ways of getting rich over night. Their fake schemes caune many complications and furnish lots of amusement for the audience Leo May has « novel offering this week. This graceful young dancer Joe unique toe dance, which takes her from the stage out over the audience on the big runway. Edith Wilma, Ted Ulmark, George Mehr and Lucile Kramer each have a epe elaity number, Mias Kramer's song The Art of Fishing.” gives the Winter Garden girls a chance to finh from the runway Preceding the show in a Fatty Ar buekle comedy OAK A Coney Island seashore story pet to music # the offering of Monte Carter's company of players at the The fun Oak theatre thin week hinges on a couple who @ seaside resort with the intents spending their m which th all too soon, Oy Gerard and Claude Kelley are the pair of fun asters, and a boxing match between | these two is one of the big comedy hits of the show Del Estes, with her usual ragtime Dep, puts over “The Hula-Hula on the Boulevard,” the Dancing Chicks appearing as the hula girls, Heasie Hill gets by nicely with Rae Sam uel's popular melody, “Come On Papa.” Madeline Rowe sing» “Smiles and “Do a Lite Some: thing for Me.” The male members of the com pany are all suitably cast and a new | member, Lew Marshall, haa joined the Oak Trio, which will hereafter be known as the Oak Quartet mar PALACE HIP | led Neator and Olivette Haynes, | in a musical comedy tabloid, called | “Sweethearts,” provide the leading feature of the new show at the Pal ace Hip. In addition to Nestor’s work, that of Miss Haynes as a comedienne, iw of outstanding qual ity The perfect man, in physical form is claimed by Dr. J. Edwin Crapo, who, with his company ular offering called Jonis.” ries King and Virginia Thorn ton, assisted by Victor Donald, pre sent a dramatic playlet, The Counsellor,” which ia a strong argu ment against the validity of circum stantial evidence. The work Misa Thornton as a Bowery girl is presents a A Mod called som Robin nd wong Bob and F talk, and a song Aerial Youngs do sensational trapeze | stunts. | 1,200 Sailors at “‘U”’ to Be Released Au the result of an order received from the war department mately 1,200 sailors at t sity of Washing station will t next few days ntine have a and dance number approx Univer naval training discharged within the Burglars Saturday obtained sever al articles from Harry W former prizefight promoter trainer of Fitzsiracnons 107 Main st WILKE Fifth and Pine NOW wit WED. Osbourne now propri Alaska-Commercial hotel. THEATRE PLAYERS Elliott 2525 PLAY MATIN AND SA’ COHAN & TIARKIS' Big Dramatic Success THE ONLY SON The Story of a Boy Who Stood by His Mother NIGHTS MAT 30-50¢ WED.-SAT. Pius War Tax Cross-Continent Keep Children’s Feet t 1919. FOR THE 91ST Fish Direct From i. +s unheard of and choicest quality. Sherman's This plan, in short, is Three thousand, three hundred and ninety-one discharged service men have been placed in jobs by the | &. employment service Director Lawrence Woo plans to have Jobs ready f : , “ every soldier of the Slxt divistor Sherman’s Markets will open Wednesday with fish on sale at pri ig A agp A oes om in Seattle for many, many months, fish of the freshest anne wih the Lon dog By it chem They will be operated under the same plan that has me le A. at, and to ap whether or 1 management of the city market of 1couver a sensation. the jobs are to held for the Sint that the division men Other discharged woldiers will alxo be taken care of, says Wood ena Middleman Is declares Wood, “and it will quickly solve our problems.” Eliminated Air Squadron to Start West Now In consequence, fish are sold across the counter, to be carried away by the some cases the In the case of - Seattle consumer hag’ Mayor Gale bought He did not give his He took the WASHIN yr purchaser, at tremendous reductions from prevailing prices. In ASHINGTON Feb. The te : a < 2, " or ce bietan: Gueaivan’ whine’, vebeedl slash amounts to 20 per cent, in some cases 30 or 40 per cent. flew from San D) t w York some varieties they will be sold at less than half of what the via the uthern route nned to been paying, and in others for one-third of the prices that prevailed last we pol toe tes napreel B Mr. Sherman is a big fish packer, general manager of the Defiance Fisheries, obtained on the original flight, and Inc. He was induced by Mayor Gale of Vancouver to undertake the management of they hopé to reduce considerably the the Vancouver city market, which had always been a failure. hour 4 flying time ret on the first fish himself. There were hundreds of others there, packed many deep _ ew about the counters. The ttle public Mbr fur Mr. Sherman made of the market a tremendous success. ninhes a list of nine recent magazine fish away. In fact he made the venture pay. But he cut prices. BeRanee, St CNIS! MATER GVETANE: tO fish from the water and sold them direct to the consumer. the public blow, from HE DARKENED HIS GRAY HAIR They Used to Call Him Graadpa,; Now They Call Him Kid And he dealt the cost of living a staggering unable to recover. enough to beat Sherman. It was a TELIS HOW HE DID IT Mr. J. A. McCrea, a well known resident of San Francisco, Profiteer who was And he himself with a small margin of profit, with consequent tremendous sales. which it has been } Death Blow for the contented Other dealers had to cut their prices as well, but they couldn’t cut them low Next Wednesday you'll” called Daddy and Grandpa on, ac te be my ark. b wis age het Now Sherman is going to repeat the venture in Seattle. made wakunea, T seeentie aay toe be able to buy fish at prices that you know only as a fond memory of pre-war days. And it won't be a special sale for ‘are here to stay. following statement Wednesday only. Anyone mixture at hom that will darken gray hair it soft and gh can dd make pint of water add 1 ounce rum, @ come down. Otherwise fish will drive them from the bill of fare. small box 4 Barbo reggae and Mr. Sherman will open in two locations in Seattle. % ounce of glycerine. These in ; ; pos ans “ > ae union men in his markets. He is a believer in organized labor. friend Watch sore at the hair twice for the & week until prices. sired shade is obtained. This in ne dye, it does not color the mont delicate sealp, is not sticky or y and does not rub off. My friends now call me "Kid DEFIANCE FISHERIES, Inc. Olympic Market 1426 First Avenue. Absolitely Dry t —— To Speak in Behalf P brows British American Relief asso: 0 p. m; Thursday, St “Dri-Shu” Keeps Shoes Dry and You Will Not Need of the Fatherless James’ cathedral (children), 3 p.m Rubbers . Elks’ lodge, 9 p. m.: Fr Cham : Children of France ror Commerce. 1 p. m.; Saturday - Fes: tis Winetit et the fathert King County Democratic club, 12:30 One 150 on ri-8hu" will out-| children of France, Mins Brenda |? ™ last two p f rubbers and | Franckiyn, lecturer, ar t and aw lengthen the life of your shoes, | thoress, will speak in ¢, an fol os Children’s health depends upon dry | lows feet Monday, Seattle Women's club, 3 . ¢ “Dri-ghu” Paste,| ™: E on Men's Mutual asso- Sig he ge eGo Paste, | cation m.; Tuesday, Jumble If your shoe dealer has none send us his mame and 1Se for trial Aagaard Manufacturing Co. Wash 1230 p, m.; Univer ion, Meany hall, 4 p. BAR (rm | Women’s Univer. [Of BARS 10c ana Sunset club, 3 *Onee you try, again end again you'll bay” Shop luncheon sity of Washin m.; Wednesday, 1230 p, m. can Everett nity club, Good food is the foundation of moral and physical stamina—the will to do and dare. Uncle Sam feeds his boys unbleached flour—do you? / HOLLY The Unbleached FLOUR Retains all the rich flavor, nutriment creamy white color of the pure wheat. injurious process to whiten or vitiate it. Is the guarantee your sack? on and No Ask your grocer for “Holly —the unbleached flour. unbleached LIBERTY BONDS HOUGHT AND SOLD Sherman's Markets Figure out for yourself what this will do to your food bills, remembering all the time that with the price of fish tumbling, the price of other commogities must He will employ none but © He is labor's In all his extensive fishing operations, labor troubles are a thing unknown. } They'll be published before the markets open. SHERMAN'S MARKETS 1422 First Avenue. Central Public Market {LLY ’y Ee »

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