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ORE aise gn Aer Aaa Cynthia Grey will go down In Nietory ae the greatest heartooniet In the American newspaper world, EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY ehatt EVENT T Limited waine Me aL aw anc Lik Bm. aay and Sue Piguet Ol1ic We reke Brore, Bib od Dm say apd Sunday at $100 shed at 8 2:0) p.m. B-mV netr TRACTION CO Title Insurance Sometimes people fail to i what they are fairly ntitled to— Either by not knowing their full rights in the matter— Or by not insisting upon those rights In these advertisements we have d nstrated the necessity for the protec- tion that Title Insurance gives. atin the 1. Wiliam Hodge—Moore If you are not fully in |] AT THE THEATRES || 2. Blanche Gates—Metropolitan formed about it, ask us | a irene’ Parbanntanneaee any questions that may THIS WEEK. 4. Marelyrm Miller—Pantages c : Moore—“Over Night 5. Mary Dorr—Empress vag Ae-y Metropolitan The Pink: || —— idee” ice: eat And after that— Lady.” fun with a thin crust of excellent 7 Seattie—Jeasie Shirley Co., tn music, The Gordon Highlanders, a° Don't buy property un- Bobby Burnit.” be Eh adh adae x» less the seller gives you a |} Orpheum—-Vaudeville Title Insurance Policy— j] Emer Vaudeville. Pantages— Vaudeville And don’t lend on prop- Grand—Vaudeville and motion erty or buy mortgages un- pictures. Photoplays and vaw less you get the same pro- —— tection. |] Metbourne—Photoplays and vaw Md saliataRehalclehale Rebaleleiel . You have a right to it. TE iin Rs ee . “STRAWBERRY” NOTICE > And if you insist, you'll j® Owing to lack of space, the * get it. " tke ee & Strawberry” page promised & * | ® the readers today, will be post # * AT THE MOORE. * & poned OYNTHIA GREY. ** * Lid akhenanaheebas Skee e teehee hehehe The Moore theatre In dark this| week William Hodge in “The *®&teeee eee teehee Man From Hom will be seen * * there for four nights, beginning * SHE WANTS HER BABY «# Sunday, June 2 i* * [teen eae hhh eRe Dear Miss Grey: A Year ago I * | got a divorce from my husband, and AT THE SEATTLE™ the court gave him the baby, It f« Title- Insurance |* * ® true that | had made one misstep SERRE eee wy my life, bal he has told me with Company cea kawhaarenn wan! Washington Tie Shirley company closes bis own lips of many he made. 1 the Seattle theatre tonight with a/b lived straight during our mar final performance of “Bobby Bur-| riage of five years, and | want my nit.” The company goes to Calgary, | baby where there is said to bea demand| Is ft a just law, Mies Grey, that for good stock. Manager Drew says | gives a father the frat right to the bis playhouse may remain closed | children, even when his life's been until the opening of the fall season.| worse than hers? Why couldn't ~ mo {the court’ have let me raise the re eee en ae ehild and he support it? I don’t ®| Want his money for myself, and “| #| know the folly of my wrong step & | God knows, | ought—-and I Her_| etree hae ehene eee itrain the baby right. Its enough Avery Hopwood wrote it, Belasco|to drive staged it, and next week, beginning | ¥4ut my baby Monday night, Blanche Bates will| 4 BROKEN-HEARTED MOTHER jbe it at the Moore theatre—"No} 4.—That particular law is unjust, | | body's Widow The “widow” is an{very unjust, and it is highs time} |American girl who marries a|wombn were thinking about it, pre | Hinglish dook, quarrels with "Is| paratory to voting Personally, | j@race, and returns to America,|think if the parents are equally re she poses as a widow, ‘Is| moral, the mother should rear the ‘acefil Nibs follows ‘er to this|children and the father support ; country and there are didings, in-|them. It is a big question, as to cluding a divorce, final reconciiia-| the solution of the problem tion, and a happy curtain. There) Will some mothers and fathers will be matinees Thursday (Decora-| give their reasons why, or why not, tion day) and Saturday | this law should be abolished? iN AT THE METROPOLITAN. * best Fe TTT TOT TFET Te TORE TTT TH tek * * ** * AT THE ORPHEUM. ** A TROUBLE BREEDER. * w\i* * Dthkhawarkhsahinninds KEK awed eee ee State Dental War The Mountain Ash Choir, with 18 Dear Mise Grey: 1am a mother aces will head the = at less girl of 18. 1 have several boy eats Renew friends. I have been going with A GOOD THING FOR §|™ mat be ome headline to to one of them for a long time. One E PEOPLE jrest, for the bill on paper shows |night 1 sald something he aid not TH ch i , ye like and he became angry and went 1 do not compete with cheap den- esiie, “king of slang,” willihome. 1 asked him if he were fal work, Seine’ on Gyiutstar Prone present “Hogan, the Painter.” Tom| coming back and he said, “Maybe,” offices | v late of “The Pink Lady,” | He went to one of my chum's house j @ lot of quaint humor into| and said I talked about her, and his planologue. Salerno, the juggler,|she doesn't speak to me now. I ‘an whan u __ expertly, Co p and |feel very badly. Shall [ tell him ‘practice Farber are pretty girls who|to stop it, and if so, how? sing sweetly, dance daintily and LONESOME patter patly. Kremka Brothers are 4 practice ; A—Tell your ch ¢ of work. guaranteed average ability. Little “Mike” Ber ‘Ppp ay ABerag Steir: brought the Jealousy, er at lke the *Bédiouy” alti tenec are aceused of and then leave it| wrath of the state Dental Combine | kin, th b 1» Senaes with her to decide whether or not ween ie; they retaned 5 ragtime violin. |she wishes your friendsh cense and examined rn bles! } nes your friendship, and thinks unknown t eneg and in a mannet Atala dee Meethaac tad ae A alas de WO tht th tk hey thought b * 1 * * could not do work for my price * ft could not be done AT THE EMPRESS * + TRULY POLITE. * They forgot that (ue great volume * white of dental work done at my offices wk tt ttn tt tt tt hhh ealy had to yield 1 la ae Mie a Ee te Bee i ee The Eight Dollar Troupe of acro bats do daredevil tricks, They wii|, Dear Miss Grey: What {f a boy| do them at the Empress theatre| takes someone he likes, say his *inext week. Th te the. most |Sitl and his sister, to the theatre notable of a notable bill. The (0% Out in the evening, should he Monarch Comedy Four will pull off vs aa PS Ee ORO Ce, good. and long years of success COMplicated barber shops. Mary} oe _ ie Proved that the people have en-|Dorr returns to imitate again her THREE OLD CRONI dorsed my methods. ke » dottar | COURtrY cousin and to sing—and she| .A——He should divide his atten- te Wil ALCAN sing After the Game” is q| ton, a8 equally as possible, be do your Dental) college classic presented by the|t¥een the sister and friend, jcomedian Ted Gibson. Al Brown| ( and Gertle Moulton sing and play|** * **kWAKKKA AKER the pianner, The Grassi Brothers * come from Europe and they instru-|* AN EASY MATTER * Dr f 4 Br D D mentalize while they acrobat, and |* Z Edwin OWN, DV. D. 3,|—wnich is narder to do—they acro. [9% 1 ARR RTO R HOt ttt te Seattle's Leading Dentist | # bile instrumentallzing | Dear Miss Grey: Do you think 713 First Avenue @ young couple could live on $80 a Union Block | month? Is it proper to go on the * * One Door South of the Postal | * Telegraph Building. * Open evenings until 8 and Sun- days until 4 for people who work. hemin, ee ee es Street with short # es and no gloves? LIZZIE MAUDE. * * AT THE PANTAGES. * * AI not only think a young cou ple can live nicely on $80 a month I know it Short sleeves should not be worn on-the street without gloves, Kn mn tk th Pantages offers for next week a special dish in the Five Columbians It is @ large and succulent dish. of Letters to Cynthia Grey a woman to the bad, 1} THE SEATTL [bunch of kilties and bonnie wee }rotters, will be served for deasert. Reat the menu: The Great Tall | man, champ of the fancy poolists; the Be} Canto Trio, singing comet fans; Charles Hasty tn a laffable ebaracterization of *The Roy,” and then some, ee Pedal eas sacha hs a asda AMONG MARRIED PEOPLE 5 ° * i Dear Mire Géey: Please give me | Your opinion of a man Who tells another = man—lile employe—all about the quarrels he bas with his wife, and the things ahe does that he does not iike, Don't you think if a man te hondrable he will keep his family troubies to himself? ALICE A--If a man.ie honorable, tn the highest sense, be will hot only re fase Yo speak of his wife's faults, but wilt allow another to do so. This is an old-fashioned rule that applies to both met and “women. There is the exeeption where a man, or woman, opinion, goes to a third party, who le HONOR * is Known to be trustworthy, and/ aske that opfnion. Here's to a more faithful marriage compact! | Do Wooing | | The ladies of New Guinea do the | proposing. thinks she would Iike to mate with }a certain warrior she sends hi ter a plece of string. It is consid- ered beneath his dignity to waste time philandering #0 they meet and, if both are of the same mind, they are wedded The ceremony consists of branding the man on the back with a plece of charcoal and cutting Into the woman's flesh. PEEP EEE ERE REE HE) * | Pacific starched clothes and the effect ® * |® Use warm water to sprinkle ® * * will be twice as satisfactory, * EERE EERE EEE EE HHH vostorday morning from,San Fran-| 15 kittens. A Sewing Riddle for the Children There is One that has An Eye with out A Head, And there is On@ that has A Head without An Bye You may guess the answer If you | try Bat, when all ts said Half the answer hangs upon A Thread. || Cynthi to Many Questions President Taft {s a Unitarian, Both December 15, 1862, and | January 26, 1897, fell on Monday. | Wor egg shampoo, beat very Nebt jthe yolk of two eggs and ‘add a lit |tle cold wajer. It is a state law that articles pawned cannot be sold until held four moaths, if interest is kept up. | Two parte sulphur to one of ime, | "sed as a spray, will destroy in sects on trees Turpentine will remove piteh from cloth; ethér, grass stains from buckskin, white kid and canvas Use with care, as it is inflammable To make sose beads, run the fresh rose petiils through the meat grinder eight times daily for eight days, roll into balls the size de sired, and string on hat pins, The occupation of West Point aw a military post took place January 20, 1778 Veadets passed by congress March 16, 1802. It was formally opened July 4 of |the game year, with ten cadets | prefent. \ Hooster ES wishing ao unblased | When a dusky dame! | (Doe and Mre. Harvey W. Who cares for lows of offi Hts face in wreathed In gladness aod be hums & song He hasn't any rancor, forgiveness We shout good wishes to any Oh, here's to Doctor Wiley He fought the dopesters fe He mad He taught us sense and wi And he lit into the fakers He gave his service to us So here's to Doctor Wiley By looking to the hygiene Will shout to Baby Wiley, May you thrive on all your So here's to Doctor Wiley ~ a sto The Reattie Btar confer a favor by notifying this office a tre Co toute promst a livery of the ps attempt substitu other paper For te Tt iw th ure the best 1 complaints and prompt paper falln nigh! } 5 . Kk, kindly phape this office Main 9400. Atk for m Department postal station in the Queen Anne district is being sought for Postmaster Ruskell, Twelve hundred feet of floor space will be required. A location meeting the requirements will be leased for & term Of five years MILLIONS, eUT— Markiey—-Skinner has been trying te get me interested in a land in New Jersey. Wise: shaw! that tract of hie is practically worthless. 1 don't believe anything could ever live there but mosquitoes. Markiey—Ah! | guess that's what he meant; he told there Were “millions in it."—Catholic Standard and Times, FOXY She—Coinly is strictly busl- nese ali the time, jen't het He-—Yes. When he married he went to Reno on his honey- moon. Figured he'd save time and money in case anything happened. THIS DAY IN HISTORY May 25,17 Generale Clinton and Burgoyne arrived io { t { i nies. And the red diers wore had the same offect on the Boston temper that ared rag 4 oexerts)§ on CO'2 4) some infuriated |domestic animals so that within jthree weeks the suburbs of Boston ran red with blood at the battle of Bunker Hil. / ee * * Washington. — A circular & * from the interstate commerce * |* commission, issued today, & |* calle Attention to the recent ® Ie decision of the supreme court #/ * In the Humboldt Steamship #) * Co. case, and requests the ® Alaska railroads to file their ® |® tariffs by August 1, with a reo- */ * ord of all thelr expenses and # |*® receipts for each fiscal year. # \* * [tee RAR Coast Steamship Co.'s steamer Umatilla will be replaced on the San Francisco run by Queen, which arrived in Seattle cisco, The Umatilla will. run to Nome and St, Michael from San Francisco. Unveiling of the soldiers’ monu- ment at the veterans’ home in Port Orchord will take place with fit ting cerenionies Sunday. The ex ercises “will be under th edirection of the W. R, ©. Deposited in this bank by the people of Seattle is | loaned to the people of Se- |]} attle in small loans at 7 | per cent. \ | When you want to bor- |] row money on your prop- | | erty, come to us and save || a commission. Perera || fe Bank for uvings PIKE STREET ATHIRD AVENUE E STAR. DeRTON ' ae He's saved full many babies from the hand of fate And every grateful mother YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Mowe, | Boston with thelr) troopa, making | in all 10,000 British «soldiers in the tntellecty al bub of the American _ colo coats those sol-) the | jmourning for fon, Pacific Stes [DON'T WANT ."s,zrmntea ) | NEWS PRINTED |"! ” a ON SUNDAYS ‘Today a ora at 8:15 Bunday newspapers will be un ble to give itm readers an account LA ; | Bi Wiley have a bouncing boy.) today’s session of the Unit — MES} "tor work gone wrong? Presbyterians of America who oe have gathered here for thelr au nual convention if # resolution or woe WS Tle, sid Oe paswed by that body yenterday is niin all hi Joys arid rigidly enforced. With a rigid Bab: and bis Pure Food Kid! batarian spirit’ the Rev. Henry Bell, of Philadelphia, yesterday in or us, and he fought them well, troduced the folowing resolution keep the poison out Of things they sell; “Rewolved that the assembly re adom as to drink nd food, quest that no assembly matters be with an ard jfeported for publication in th that is what he ‘ala, Sunday edition of the press and his’ Pure Food Kid! The measurd passed unani | mounly This evening a general reception |} Will be held in the Presbyterian " ’ BARBAROUS MEX) church in Spring stre NATIVE GONS’ EXCURSION wre of the things they ate and each daddy, too “Well victuals and of ills and bis Pure Food Kid here's luck to you! rid,” Steamer Athion has been charter je by the Native Sons of Washing jton to take them to Port Townsend | tomorrow for an ali-day excursion |The boat will leave the Colman dock at 9 and return in the evening. A |game of baseball has been aranged between the Port Townesnd te Sons’ team AMUSEME NTS Senor Frederico Poret, the new minte from Peru, spent sev eral years im Washington a6 ab under secre} tary of the lege tion. He new succeeds bis for-} ner chief, Minis fier Pardo. Prices: 25e, 60c, 76c. A Chicago an WAR fined | for pushing three poor ttle | children from bis | hallway out into the rain. Benor Pozet LOB ANGELES, Cal, May Police Judge Fredrickson, startled at the non-appedrance in court of the usual quota of drunks, investi-| gated. The sunrise coort had bi died his batch of 40. Hereafter all drunks must enter court at 6 a m. POOR OLD DOC Blinks—What do you think of Dr. Cook? He says that he fe going to tive to be 160 re old. Jinke—That's nothing. | know of other jokes that are 200 years old. RHETT EE Admiral Sampson, Alaska Coast Co.'s steamer, will reach here tonight from the North She brings with ber August Palmer, the only survivor of the barge Hayden Brown, and 30 members of the dighthouse tender Armeria, lost off Rocky point, Hinchinbrook island kere eee eee ew At the next monthly meeting the Seattic branch of the mothers’ con gress, on Jone 4, the questin of how mothers may co-operate with teachers in securing the most effi-! )clent education for children will be taken up. The mecting will be held at Hroadway high school. is | Two Northern Pacific-Chicago jtrains, which have been runcing over the Burlington, will be chan; ed to the Chicago & Northwestern | route from St. Paul to Chicago aft.) jer June 1. The latest change of | | routing gives all the Chicago trains | jof the Northern s’acific from St.| Paul the Northwestern route. Dr. Bang is to speak at Port- land, Or., between June 29 and duly 6. Yes, he'll be there July 4 Lmpress SULLIVAN ¢ CONSIDINE “thE HOUSE OF EXITS” Seeeteeeet eeeeeeeeee Unequaied Vaudevilie Means Pantages _ Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE T. J. Gorman, pr man & Co, salmon |brokers, and also of the Puget |Sound Salmon Canners’ associa- tion, left this morning for a three | weeks’ trip to New York and Wash-| Hington. His trip to Washington Is} | the result of the Alaska salmon leg. jisiation now pending in congress. | packerg and) Chicago.—Mra. Margaret Took left her pet cat with Chas, A Miner when she went away on a visit. The case got into court be-} cause Miner wanted $13 board for | - | | Philadeiphia.—-Wm. Bancroft, a Quaker, advocates preaching to the young people and letting the elders laleep In church if they wish. well, thereby proving he’s not on the bomb. | | Reports are that the czar eats Chicago.—Declaring that people |would not come to church while) ithere was music in McKinley park, | of park commissioners to discon tinue Sunday band concerts there. || Becauee—It’s pleasing—only first-class materials are used—all | is done quickly—with less pain—every Dentist on our staff Baem) years of experience—every Dentist is most careful and ef his work—therefore when Ohio Dentists do your work you very best Work at the lowest Cut-Rate Prices for which work character can possibly be done. Chicago.—J. West Hingston, ro- fessor of surgery at the Herring Medical college, said in an address | |here: “The suffragette seems to be developing brawn at the expense of bosom.” Fillings éteves 50c $8 Bridge Work . $10.00 Teeth THkis eon. Best $8 Gold Crowes . $4.00 | $15.00 Set of Teeth One man was tying on the Second Ave. and University. Opposite Stone-Fisher gravel with his head severed Entrance 207 University St from his body. He was dead.— Dryden, Ont., Observer, Washington. — Six embas: Dnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Brit-| ish, Greek and Russtan—are in| King Frederick of Denmark, putting a damper on dip- lomatic social functions, Slides of earth on the court houge | hill, in the Fifth av. and Yesler way district, were so bad all winter that the finance committee of the coun- cil yesterday recommended the pas- | sage of an ordinance appropriating $5,000 for the installation of drains, which it Is hoped will prevent fw ther trouble, Slides from the, bh have wrecked, several buildings al- ready and kept a steam shovel busy removing the dirt, Damage suits to the extent of $245,000 have been filed at the eit yhall as a result of them. Movins, torage Packing, Shy HOUSEHOLD syipped to and Redve Goods sr ‘he tasi at? PARE, ~~ 2679 HS.