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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, MA ALL IS GRIST “ALICE GENTLE Syrup Pepsin Helps 6674) , | Helps | GETS OVATION | f It’s a frightfu i) Nature Give Relief | AT THE MILI | la a | ‘ Seattle Opera Star Scores | | ‘ to t La Tey whe Lannie to eeded snd } ; aT neh : : | 4 New ore e tee the wondertl revalts ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE | |] | nba 10808 AND AT THE OPERA WL \ bs mt necessary to take ao remse ives W i “od BY LOUISE RAYMOND By Bob Be B ¥ } bd > “he con T find a trusi- « y rmann Pm Aa al | Rian be crostipntions yen | Spit, ney shee Sopa” With more internationally famous] 0) ray uncneon just By many thoughtless parents give 1 will play ‘pews artists in the prit ree, OR) IT A great and diversified crowd-—If not cosmopolitan, at least “ft Meetoury in the form of calomel, | somple foils, eafleeal for an adeaine | 1H exceliont chorus and orchestra, the! heterogeneous let 9 pee howe ge oataeell 18 Igen Carlo Grand Opera company Atfivent limousines crowding rusty, estes: Second ave, creations or m se cd @ natural | yp — a |which this season has been surpass. pr gon Bla yyy ale ae eee, Sere Ppa nn >, ee Q vege wo 7 jing it» previous records for bight} ine nine too well-uavith the lous gubtie fragrance of garlic , ‘ genes Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup |] | grade performances of masterpieces, Bankers and grande dames of soclety; barbers and their best gtris; A caldwell’s Syrup font 1 of Ej | ts © engagement at| Intense and excited music students; blase shetks and shebas; tote of | ‘ h bride Frgein will do the Kori ing Cee eum anitare (1. [Se sers es. neste enenworsont ni] Lnesnes. Sat! eraing somale etudentn bans, sieted Aad We complains the young oad Without dan- tasting aromatics, and does not night with a very commendable] more spectacular members of the audie And Bill MeCurdy, “I. cramp or gripe, Every druggist | performance of “La Téses.” manager of the Metropolitan, wearing « smile of beatific satisfaction | : handles it, and bottles are so gen- Alice Gentle, Seattle's own prima-| Which may be occasioned by the pleasant anticipation of gvod muatc | “ feaaitlas erous that the cost amounts to [Bao soprano, who is now KéGog-| that he is about to hear, but which ts more probably co ad by the IGHT around the corner there in most households, It Is the familiar faly about a cont a dose. You 1H] nized as one of the most gitted| realtsation of @ ¢rowded theater probablyisagroceryordrug malted malik: which everybody isi vy J with the understanding [ih | ving wee ‘of the day, and mwa Greraad and peade suite dalicloes br oe os come ek Ths whoee popularity ant tal Alt Ss Geter, COE pames te. Com bs ae store aap ne? Jane she adding of a delightful corre in ames of all the ingredients aroon |} | en's have won such notable suc | GLITTERING youth, hair slicked back with what looks—and | late Flavor Malte: —exactly flavor. This chocolate flavor is right wT the package. See eo et eae ta bee faznous| +) Padllarouaploleudly like bear's wax; eard tactined to flafe out e right kind of light luncheon in it. All of the ingredients are in one Here and Mra. A. Arceneaux of Orange, |} | abroad, waa heart In her famous from Inctptent sideburns; a very “swagger” sack sul Beside him @ fnad # a j h ck All you have to do is to mix Texas, suffered from constipation |} | role of Ploria Tosen | bobbed-batred yeting woman; eyelashes mascaraed and cheeks and lips ‘ood, made to meet just such! package. for six years and found no relief Since her appearance here last] , Jaye et eee \ it and serve. tg Unt she “took Dr. Caldwell’ x Mise Coutle's voles stems) Tr south weeks nny nepranted demands as this Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk contains alge By cog eg Pe ne Beil a eted wedi ers rage Fig! er Well, th’ grand uproar tx with us again.” It takes about two minutes to mix food elements which the body craves toa pe oe her bowel tenable Seviirieace sshd aks nlaloweaestaere:: Mae A, Heres, aren't you TOO funny A a upa glassful and make yourself a —proteins and carbohydrates and vita- mothers do every day, with the cats and sleeps normally, Bring inging of the duet with Mario tn of the snot balls Be lol ane ieee pe tg —rasyi are sandwich to accompany it. Yet mins. It is thoroughly and easily confidence that it is the safest a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup the fint’e nd her interpretation an kpbeoela titer: bert ’ i ite has digested by the most delicate stomach. | c . mbination actually land best medicine you can use Pepsin into your own home and sae aP asi D'Arte were superb ~e ag & h at ° this co ; : Se ee ere, ‘et the family use 1 for consti- 1H land won her a veritable, ovation Wie oe sufficient food value to satisty you = Order a supply today and give this new . it _ vit the vor egg reac eae Her portrayal of the unhappy All ts grist that comes to the mil till dinner time food ite rightful place zi Mac sg you over oven ac. uulency, and to Tosca was given with great dramatic . eae ae (gt 2 There is nothing more satisfactory for ‘constipation has been chronic for break up fevers and colds, ability and tn & most convincing | VO earnest young sirls—oh, quite evidently, musicians themselves. Borden’s Chocolate FlavorMalted Milk Gctwden Haale ox before badticns, manner, It is her superb voice, | They Usten with highly critical expressions, Comes an intermi is new~produced by a great milk com- served cold or hot as you like. Sage triage Me ig Brae Re ny in response to a very definite need pany po TAKE DR. pret. different charucters that mane} “Very nice, very nice.” The tone t« patronizing but apprectatiye. “I THE BORDEN COMPANY a y Mian Ge & great artis’ } re r like Gentle, Something like Behumenn-Heink, don’t you C ALDWELILS Mario Valle, as Baron Scarpla.! chink? den Buildin: New York fis Jhe family laxative oa |displayed a pleasing baritone voice. = “Oh, my dear! Schumann-Heink 1s MUCH more experienced, And Directions for Mixing Bo J : fee matte saa Cebee Son ion al Gee ettiacie COLD-For each drink desired,use given, his singing of the "Yea. my dear, You're certainly right there.” four-fifths of an ordinary (8-o2.) bile’ winning him prolonged ap-| Oh, well pan Sonnet Str ~add three Worth End Taxpayers Are) serie sasivn a te youre "Ft med to toa Resees epeentlg at Cheer: rie ; ly with an egg-beater painter Mario Cavaradosst, who ts| [NTERMIBSI0N in the foyer—yes, during the opera season, they call thoconaaly, wi If water le used e id e singer new to Beatle audiences.) 4 it that oe Coe eee’ caeetagh dioe : ing oneway rl [has a pleasing tenor voice of good! Two tired business men—but for the cut of thelr dinner coats they quantity of Malted Mik to four Jquatity, altho not one of great| might have stepped out of a Gibson sketch. poy way Fed |power, but one that blended well “Hello, Jack! What d'ya think of it?” Foster Dexter Ave. Condemnation and|sitn ‘mat ot Miss Gentic’s. His} "Oh, not so bad, not so bad. Of course, it's not like the Metr HOT—Bring the same quantity of _ water)to a boil. Add a ill R di Jatnging of "Recondita Armonia,"| politan— pow shea 2's ioaetan cole 9 Denny Hi egrade his duets with Tosca and “E luee-| ‘Oh, no. But then, you could hardly expect that—" va oF Maleed Milk and & a van e etelle’ was greeted with | ‘No, you couldn't, And I don’t want to knock this—it's mighty good regan od Bring toa boil again ‘The Star: the running time and ance, elim-| great enthusiasm. | for Seattle And I'm enjoying every bit of it af Ledows tag. ‘The demand for another arterial io’m I. By th’ way ~~ werv inate congestion and bad crossings,| Other parts were well taken by ying every bit ¢ to the North End has be- go great that it is necessary. \Bordews \\HoconstT! MALTED | MILK “Oh, no- Bud aybe Wednesday, but not tomorrow. Don't you remember 1 cr ° Piet Ye Dinstas, Natale Servi. | and this route would place traffic in| Pietro I a sen pote hecmomenf hada) — ‘, Fran Surcl and Anita Kiinova.) =; rn jorman?" ‘ot only for the people in the North ae Contr of the pormilation north of |" TT Tamaki Miura will be my that's right, ten't It? Well, see you at th’ smoker.” CHOCO ATE FI NY OR the city to get to and fromthe canal. heard in “Madam Butterfly,” with be a8 adh do hele shopping, but also} DOUBLE TRACK GREEN mal. th men who depend} LaKE CAR LINE sesh cml Pneeie . to the business Romeo Boseacc! as B. F, Pinkerton. All Is griet that comes to the mil! | gely ‘ os : The second act. Everyone ton: ~ the population, which ts largel¥ | we iiiso think it advisable to double| pps . Khia witha tron caer tas : % Yolce from one of » bo: roudly bejeweled ¢ the negpese +3 in nay access. ©: Mick the car line around Green Lake, Piggly Wigely HA Phas , ® proudly be} é ‘The business district now depends | thus giving the people a shorter run-| Sue Wall Street “Lovely, imn't tt" ' Pur’ ‘Tenn. March if “ do 80 enjoy good music.” , ; ; 7 Aargely on Westlake ave. for‘an out- | ning time in getting to and from thelr _MEMI M18, Tenn Ma edo Ld plage ~ Y good musi Backed by 65 years experience in milk producing © fet to the north. By utilizing @exter | places of bustness |Giarence : Saunders, ic bo tag “Oh, my dear!" | EE erOwns, 8 DTK oon |. We are Deartily in accord with the|Pixsly Wisely Bore, Ine. Whex| . cWhee--wbat ip itr" q eg fir iieaasts sey pty Denny hill regrade and the extension | oe ang aro in default and “Just look down there—if that fen't Mra. Smith, wearing t it will eliminate the , As Se eee ce the [ted , a default 4 z, “ih se Ba s ‘a neha ae eEe ae ete co Mise LEE = sted Fremont bridge. Here we ae Papa core Barge tothe north (that he will ue the New York| ae for YEARS, I wonder if her busband has lost— the common people have been repre. |ijeve in making a political football days per week, ‘unless out on “el 7 ig traffic ve é h rane r" bt 5 ea rom . have a bad crossing of st: now demands this improvement. Ss ate ceepting delivery All ts grist that comes to the mill. sented and I think IT can represent jout of our street railway, but be apare sts po hear { J ? * 8 them in the council far better th 2 r . | pee nes, and “ait the ‘The building up of the Lake Union|, eunde™ altho accepting del 1 far better than |leve in stopping the leaks. There |later on. us ie penton © hil. basin alone Westlake ave, the exten.|°f %t0c% sald he would sue the} 8 al) over |has been done tn the past. I am|are many places there can be im-| Hoping you will give me your routing of the Green Lake cars |stock exchange “that the court rec- 7 | , valuable paper . , |in the ranks of labor and know|provements made in the different |support thru your valual . iii oe tbabon exe coli cn fo tne {Ft May be made, public, prinetpal- ee ee eat, everybody tries to gut out at once | ty a of the laboring man and |departments, and I shall try tojand thanking you, I beg to remain, Dexter, then up Stone way, and | 1). 045 of business can only add to theliy for the American people to see| But, high in the gallery, the sound of weeping the needs of 6 | re janes: Rl et ag Po thal dou the Everett tnterurban In the| delay of the population north of the| Pn len Tony, the bootblack, {= sobbing as tho his heart would break jthe small homeowner, make D Ree ities Ene way, would facilitate the move-|cana getting to and from thotr|‘%¢ trickery and unethical metho ST es Bis companion asks ayihpaiitetionty.. “Its all Jooste |, 1 shall: inet Mawnan as: they aride |Job aight hora pee Gay. aod mabey Mt an ee of ull cars-and vehicles, shorten | homes, ot ee ret, when legal action| ™&ka b’lleve, you know, Nobody really dead.” tn a fair and fmpartial manner. Ilif required and will bo there six ; é : “4 BUSINESS BEARS ban Paragarodhyed tock| . 1 know. Tat ain't whasa mat. I joosta find I got hole in my, |belleve in an economical, safe and - - q i 1 " . rows Ee siastey Lae sae OY Semel “pocket. Alla money wane. Wo more eperes Oh, bailt= sane government. I am an Amer Seeks Se t Ci Cc uncil ‘| Twa laine toa op |e eee a meee, Smee | AL, well re icantorn eftizen and 1 am for the| at In fe) : The 1 PAN osu pet lbcey deat ‘ag{es to when st was acquired by) — 4n'1) grist that comen to the mill American first, Jast and all the | paitor The Star: jlet them pay for them and not ake 4 : De present tine it le meceasary ta |ProKer#_ making deliveries, f 47 8 48 time. | In reply to George P, Harris, R. F.| tt out of the hides of street car nico, ; bet a aad verte he orca bed Rota teas Bvt some Is of finer quality than the rest I do not believe in Improvements |p, No, 4—wherever that {s—I would | We are living in America, not Tus. : ite impr in e .er.| Architect Brings that’ force a hardship on m com-|guggest that he take a tour around sia. I believe in a living wage—not W "belles the pe reg of 4 | e's 05 @ imunity just to exploit two or three! seattle and do a tittle shopping and/|a bare existence. Would suggest we ee Wackinsteh Gs: Feelin Noe terpact | Plans for Capitol men's interests, neither do I believe | ging out if the prices you pay for| put the city on a higher plane than ) is Women to Know How She | in Punt.| OLYMPIA, March 27—Complete ‘é in a reduction of taxes whereby | commodities aren't about the same | other cities— na pa orale acstiar Ge' the take ce tis |puent an oe for th ‘ adam B tt fl 3? O they reduce the laboring man’s | ax they were during war times. This ts the war cry of a taxpeyer a lana and specifications for the com , uce the laboring man's| | f ate oe ae wales cabin eet lotion’ o¢) (6: Sibws Admetoksirali ve ebutter Y, AD | wecee soa fight any such mas | ‘The chances are if the public at| whore family spends $9 or more x | bull t ft at come ». I believe in| tnrge did'not do any more car riding | month at the present car rate. le est taxes and stands the brunt of all| building of the state capitol will fh * I ure that comes up lc rn . i ; t | 5 ty to the people the pro-/¢ %. F. D, No. 4 we would] Yours respectfully, ces bi ‘ht to Olympia Sunday by t tt t giving out t he people the pr than Mr. R. F. » y | todo al our power to expand bust| W. T. Wilder of the Crm of Wider onignt, Fre ONY || erate cas ccc they may |p need ancl os even, NRIORDAN, do ' city Y , as Etree ness which in time will expand the|& White, New York, according to UVers BUTTERFLY,” the San Carlo offering at the ‘etro- know what is going on; 4 se ibe The city bought the street cars, 1 Ls homa rr oh university. Ja statement tssued today by Land|| VL politan Tuesday night, sa lyric tragedy based on the sam 5 PRARBES SIRE tage terfly.” to Capt. B, F, at the opening of the We also noted in your valuable|Commissioner Clark Savidge columns an appeal by a “taxpayer”| The capitol commission will meat to bring the North Trunk highway| April 4 to go over the plana to thru from Everett to connect with |decide when the call for bids shall Victory highway, thus giving a direct be made. Toute for thru traffic out of town. | ‘The foundation and first floor, CONGESTION walla of the new capitol were con- RELIEF NEEDED structed last year and the past We challenge this, and would lke | legislature approprinted $2,000,000) to be shown the feasibility of {t in| additional to complete the bullding| any manner. We would like to know during the next two years. | how we could get a speedy relief of | — downtown congestion and rapid) Grand Opening Luna Park Swim. | transportation of the population to|ming Pool, Saturday, March 3ist.— id trom thelr homes over Tenth | Advertisement, ave. N. E, which les far to the| —— eastward of the center of population | north of the canal. We are not in| favor of reliet to any special section, but we demand that which will give the most relief, the quickest routing and do the most good to the greatest | | number of our citizens and taxpayers, To summarize, we believe that the! Dexter ave. condemnation, Denny | Hill regrade, the building of the Stoneway bridge, are the answers to ot Cho Cho San, a Japanese maid known as “Bi Pinkerton, of the U. 8, navy. Captain Pinkertor pera, Is about to enter into a contract marringe with Butterfly. He s advised by his friend, Sharpless, the United States consul, not to do his, since such a marriage would be taken neriously by the little Jap anese girl, tho not by himself, and would, therefore, mean unhappiness to her. Pinkerton, however, enters the contract. During the mar flage festivities The Bonze, a Buddhint prieat, appears end curses But terfly for having renounced her faith because of her love for the American. Butterfly is happy until Pinkerton goes away Three years later she hears that he is returning to Japan. He comes, however, with an American wife. Butterfly tells him to come back In half an hour when he can have thojr child and “All will be well.”" When he roturna the child {a sitting blindfolded on the floor waving in American flag, and the mother is dead. having killed herself with & #word i Hl RBPaES i z aE if i Time passes Ee i : a FF % : i un eek 8 In Order to Modify |Two Mail Robbers | Dry Law, Is Claim | Flee Penitentiary | ALBANY, N. Y., March 27.—The - i. | A 4ANTA ¥ 2 18th amendment t¢ the law of the TLANTA,” Ga., va land, but efforts to modify it are en. |%!4 Chapman and Frank tirely In order, Gov, Alfred E, Smith. | tenc el from New York city for mall | are usually due to strain- ing when constipated, . Nujol being a lubricant keeps the food waste soft and a national democratic loader, and|robbery and for forgery, escaped |the problems confronting the city ax| chief executive of the state of New | trom the federal penitentiary here t |regards the rapid expansion and\fm therefore prevents strain York, declared here today, . ‘| ing. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it not only soothes the suffering of piles but reljeves the irritation, brings comfort and helps to. re- move them. Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe: Try it today, | building up of bustness in our city. COMMITTEE OF NORTH END TAXPAYERS. | day, The bars of a window in the hospi- CHICAGO, March 27—A man glv-| tay had been sawed and Chapman and| en a pair of shoes at a police station} ¢. ae tent back $5 two weeks lator, fio| GY lowered themselves to the| wrote he had walked to Milwaukeo| ound by means of rope made from and gotten work. | bed clothing, Some More Letters From Star Readers 3 Mas Wingee cerals ie ss! eee oe Maa anne Writer Advocates Jay-Walking Star Ineaders a moro serious results are sure Mout ad t real! i Editor The Star; The person who crosses the street : SED ARS That re fin’ Adéney trouble init worst | atming” inorease, ead. Terapkaiie QUICKEST PAINKILLER sy aralking Is in dinrepute-<pow- Jat a place other than the, corner Are Active BUYERS of U Cc A “ys * ‘The agony of lumbago, gout, rheu- ped Co! fered Daily in howsande ot yeone hare wentina| Ravelry of idney does While | che agony of fumbar, EU, Helo eying. Tye usewaluing [20% CONANT only the fiat. danger, Ptfered Daily it the mild and im: ate 5 m1 " y}and this he ean eliminate almost en- pill vercome by good old hot. |t® be a commendable practice, My |@ Bwamp-Root, the great kidney, mar anlehitrottice esetinct ty oe. Quickly overcome by & further belief Is that were {t more |tirely, because he can, In the calm and bladder medicine 1s soon 7 M ly adopted, fewer trafflo accl-|of his own judgment, decide when tlents, wh tent themaclve GY’S meneee —that It stands the highest | fray ale, content themaclves peer BE dents would occur, Pedeatrian|the opportune time comer to make AN Ita remarkable curative effect in| inci disease constantly undermince travel is given but slight attention |the erossing, most distressing cases. If you] +), system. MUS I A E on the business corners; one has to| Safety first should have ite appoal Regular medium and large size bot- look out for oneself, ‘This involves |to all pedestria y iti . ‘The forogoiny ‘best, ties at all drug bora AP ppb lah A ane Ry Jat leust four considerations: (1)|facts weom conclusive to mo. So} Lame Back Don't make any mistake, but re- #0 Bry tae Eitcw thos Guard yourself from traffic continu: |few aceldents would occur that the L back is only one of many|member the name, Dr, Kilmer's|) ¥ ‘3 ing along the thoroughfare; (2) | inoveased difficulty of determining ‘symptoms ot kidney trouble. Other Lana ra and the address, Bing- guard ant he eres sot ale haar denn dtt may be consider hae toms showing that you may|hamton, N. Y,, which you will find gerous vehicle which lurches injed as a negligibly quantity, I am iitied wwarip-oot are, Mine subtect|on every. bottle, f , from the ctons street; (8) your con. |mure "your “rade wrcutt tty If You Want to Sell Your Car or Buy a Car—Just Call SPECIAL NOTE—You muy obtain » sample sizo bottie of swamp root |] Dr Carter's K. & B. Tea ||riseration, for tho othar tetiow iD] hie the otter aide of thie discus " 01 Bin ton, N.Y, + A ’ y ole A G », i e 1 © Will atso yond yous book of valuable Information, containing many ot tho|| HCW, {t, xournelt, and tien a wedi ali Main 0600 ant Ad Dept FF thousands of gratotul totters rocetved from mon and women who ray thoy || rot UP afore oink, to, hed. It Answers G P H * ° ee found Swamp-[toot to be just the remedy needed in kidney, liver and blad-|| is purely veretable, Hilliousnean. . . arris Mer troubles, ‘The value and success of Hwamp-Rovt are so well known|| ilo ttudaohe, Chidren ko It Hl yeaitor ‘Tho Atar 1 have been in this city better that our renders are advised to wend for a sample aize bottle, Addrows Dr. 1 take this opportunity of an-|than 14 years and 1 have watched | Xilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N, ¥, When writing be sure and mention thin nouncing: my candidacy for the city |the council's proceedings pretty y - paper—Advertisement. Sold by All Druggists counell at Wiis coming election, close, 1 have never seon Tineteln Per T. W. B. Trouble? Pain or dull ache in the back 1a|to embarrassing and frequent blad- evidence of kidney trouble, It|der troubles day and night, irrita- Nature's timely warning to show | tion, sediment, ete, you that the track of health fs nat! Pack of control, smarting, uric clear. acid rheumatism, bloating, may bo

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