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WOT Third Ave. Madison FREMONT, Hatlard fatiee In These Districts Tlating, Paintiog er im Letters to Cynthia Grey RARER RRAR RRA RE RAR RAR ARH AR * * * * od MOTHER LOVE—A CHILD'S FIRST RIGHT * * ee 2 a 2 ay Dear Miss Grey; The suffering of a “Broken-Hearted Mother” makes my blood boil. To think that in this great, enlightened suffrage era, & mother Is not even conceded the natural, God-«iven right to her offspring for such a flimay charge as a past mistake, A woman, no matter what her past, after standing on the brink of eternity and going through the valley of the shadow of death, should be entitied by all the laws of nature and man to claim ber offspring as her own, for to the zi jod of $50 per and board .| bows Tam working for says if I was he atill woul mal world alone teaches ua who Is A.—This discussion started wi Mother,” in which she tells of the law which gives the father primal her case, he acknowledges he in «¢ of which she is accused, its just SARA RRKRAK ARE * * * MARRIAGE A BUSINESS * * SERRE RRR REE * * Dear Miss Grey: man, 22 years old, and hav good The a married man he would raise iy wages to $85. I am engaged to a nice, neat young lady of 20 years, but she keeps putting me off, and when I tell her | won't come any more she erties and tells me how much she loves me Now, Miss Grey, I | think so much of this lady and she |Feeps me in such misery, I don't | know what I'm doing half the time | Shall t quit her and get another gtr! jor not? JAY B. | A-—When an employer offers an |increase In case of marriage, it Is because he recognizes the man’s worth, but is not too biind to see ithat he needs steadying. Now, that | may be the reason the girl hesitates \te risk taking you. If she loves jyou, there must be some reason }why she does not trust you-or nerself Again, you say you love her, yet| *®* *# & ee we eee eeeane jher own models and 4 are contemplating dropping her for another in order to get the larger salary. Ie that love of the «iri or love of moneyT » “that ll sede ea dite \s THE GIRL AND THE MAN # * * SERRE E RE REE ERE ED | Dear Mise Grey The letter jsigned “Indignant™ should arouse lindignation in the heart of every person who read ft. It ts incon jcelvable that anyone calling them- jwetves civiliged could feel aught | but @ great pity for a girl who is, lor about to become, the mother of jas iegitimate child. Those peo ble whe took her tm are only 4 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ in New Models Most Desirable Garments for These Cool Summer Evenings ‘The large showing Includes the newest and most seasonab le models in coats for traveling and street wear, just the right weight for sum- mer evening wear. The designs are all the latest importations, Including the semi-fitting, full length, and the belted and loose effects. The matertal and disconals black with fancy mixture of prices— WITH CREOIT A Little Down A Little Weekly. Eastern include the fin®st grade of serges in gray, tan, white, navy and ; @ most liberal range $15.00 to $40.00 Outfitting Co., Inc. "Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St Z) enton, Rainier Valley, Street D » COLUMBIA GROCER . P. PHALEN Beacon 1522, Columbia 1. Up-to-Date Grocer of __ the Bainter Valioy. Ke Foods—Full Weights JACKSON ST. @ EL IDAHO aL. «Phone tnd. ies Porntehed Hot and 4 ler in All Rooms. From All Depots 4 All Prices. : TAILORS M. OLSEN Cola and Columbia ONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR ARE RELIABLE RENTON 1? YOU COME AND Shr US WH WILL sHOW YOU LIVE WIRE BARGAINS Phone Bisck 71, Ind. White 221. HARDWARE Renton Hardware Co, Some Big Speciais on Hare. COME AND sxn. BIG SAVINGS Phone Ind. White 301, Snnset M. 221 REAL ESTATE HEADQUARTERS FOR ACKEAGH, S-acre tracts at $376 per acre, clone to Lake Washington, on terms of $60 down. ance to sult purchaser, 6 per cent on deferred payments. Wilson & Marlowe, Harries Bidg. VALLEY DISTRICT FLORIST PHYSICIANS ever atop to nk that '@ from o third to Prvrr 71 tT PLOWS AND : ireery, foot of Holly St.? Rewton Line, wet off at Phones, Colambia 76. Meacon 4990. Columbia 44. CARL E. KOENIG, M. D, 0710 Mainior Ave. Hours, 9 to 11, m., § to 6 and 6:80 to 7:30 p, m. And By Appointment. , Rainier Beach Pharmacy BIG RPRCTAL.. Pe FRORT GROCERY i Beacon 2999, COUNTS Phone Ind. Gol. 160, Bescon #19. |, NOTIONS, STATIONDRY, OEGaAme. OMolon OAMDING. Best Drug Store in This District of the child, because of one misatep in ber early life, and ase ® | thought it a joke to man the coming of the child is in the nature of an accident, . f “Broken-Hearted Mother” had perjured herself in swearing the child to be another’ he knows that, through the child, he can torture the mother. d have fought for its possession, as The ant- the natural protector of the young. A FIREBRAND, ith a letter signed “Hroken-Hearted court giving the father the custody if the right to the child, even when, as in ullty many times of the same error Optnions of the readers were asked. serving of highest humanity If the first named parties did not want the girl in their homes they had @ right to decide the question as far as they were concerned, but | had the courage and Christian love to take the poor, shamed girl in and give her a home and kindness in her most terrible trouble cer- tainly proves that the parties are far greater sinners than the girl | herself if the man, the author of the jeirl's downfall, lived near thes¢ | people, would they condemn and | persecute him, as they do her? The jehanees are they would receive |bim in their homes, recognise him | ]88 @ respectable citizen; yet his sin was the same as the girl's, perhaps greater, as no doubt he accomplished her downfall under a false promise of marriage. The In- finite shame and pity of it. When will this terrible injustice be seen and corrected? EQUALITY SERRATE Reha hae * * * A JOKE ON THE BOYS * * * Dear Miss Grey: We are a couple! of boys and went to a friend's house | the other evening. She had two oth. | airls calling on her, Knowing} that these others were there, and | that we knew them very well, we) stick around.” | We knew that the hostess wanted | to talk to the two girls privately, ao we offered to do the dishes for her While we were in the pantry, doing! {them, the two girls beat it for home | De you think we were stung, or was lit fora joke? BILL AND DICK A.~1 Uhiok It a “good one” on you |boys, and the girls were just as jclever as you. Use your wits, and ltelt me how tt comes out. 1 thin jit a huge joke. onhiiligs | “Senet awnaneeeteeaae A WAY OUT * SRR GOBER RBH HES Dear Mina Grey: You have belp- ed so many others, | with you | would please try and help me. 1 jam living with a man. He ix will- jing to marry me, but we are so | well known, and in good soctety, it jis impossible. We don't want to leave town, as we are doing well Please tell me if it t* possible to get a license without it being in the | paper? SHE. A—-You can go to the county jeeat of another county, and your |heense will be published in the lwaper of that town, and probably [uot be seen by your friends here. tr am so glad to know you are both | brave enough to do the right thing. (teen nen ehhh * * * * os * a ee ee eed | Dear Miss Grey Until recently it was engaged, and to be married jin a few years, The engagement was broken off because my fang did not love me. Since then I have been gotng with several friends. levying to forget my disappointment | I am afraid one of them loves tae, and I know it is impossible | for me to ever care for him. Know ling what it means, | would gladly jepare him the sorrow. He is nice, jand I enjoy his company, but | would it not be better to quit going with him now? 1 wish to become a missionary. Can you-tell me where I could find | out about it? GIRLIE. A.—By all means refuse the at- tentions of this young man if you do not love him. Apply to the missionary society of your church, if you wish to offer | yourself for service as a mission-} ary. | NOTICE TO READERS OPE TEEPE SVEEE TES So many letters come tn *) that they cannot all be an- *| swered through the paper. ® But a stamped and self-ad- dressed envelope will always */ bring a prompt reply. 4 errr r reer ee eee.) ee ee ee ee ee el * *) * CYNTHIA'’S ANSWERS al * TO MANY QUESTIONS * DO NOT LEAD HIM ON * * ' * * * * . * * * ht th tah February 26, 1865, fell on Sun-| day Vaccination was Jenner in 1796. discovered by A 1795 ten-dollar gold worth from $12 to $14. piece is Walter L. Fisher is President Taft's secretary of interior, ‘There is an Indian population of | 910,926 in the United States. Cervera’s fleet was destroyed off }, 1898, Catgut is made from the intes- tines of different quadrupeds, par- ticularly those of sheep. The triple alliance was formed in 1883, between Germany, Austria Hungary and France, for the pur- pose of checking encroachments by Russia and France, Have you tried Feifer’s Union, the world renowned union made be chgar? pt | Britain and Ireland dence of his patients, and bisjguc THE STAR—THURGSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912. MEN | A FAMOUS WOMAN HERE T am a single |t annoy and persecute those who | Allee Ravenhill, London, who leo tured on “Home Keonomics” at the Hroadway high sehool, May Sist, at jeoting of the State Economic ety, is an acknowledged Inter national authority on this subject Perseverance, originality and love for ber fellow-man has won her this distinction Miss Ravenhill was born at-Bp- ping Forest, Kesex county, England Burrounded by luxury, she neverthe- loss appreciated the unnecessary suffering of the people, and set her head to solve the problem for those who had nelther the time nor the money to do so for themselves. Alice Ravensbill has studied her subject, not only tn the homes of the United States and England, bat fn Holland, Denm Norw Swe den, Germany, . Beotland, Ire land, Canada, F Austria and Wales, She wan the pioneer of our modern domestic acience, made jevieed her own demonstrations. A §icturer of 20 years’ standing, she spent two years lecturing before the oo operatives on the elements of pitb- lle-bealth law Subsequently she was clected by the board of education to makq.aa investigating tour of the pubiic webools of the United States, which, took her 18 montha. Allee Ravenhill held, many working hand & eovernmental standards, and. in connection with the clty, and, country. She waa one of the two women members of the child mor tality committee, and the examiner jor the Faber union for Grea She hax ape- elalized on the physteal side of child development, and considers. loss of sleep in ehildbood ond of the import: factors In inganity. Withal, « an extremely mod est woman, carrying, through all the hosors bestowed on her, « grwat love for the people. holds, and bas prominent positions, hand with 4 Dr. L. D. Grant, dentist, formerly located at First avenue and Yesier Way, recently disposed of his old offices and i# now practicing in the Liberty Bidg., Third avenue and Union street Dr. Grant is a graduate of the University of Chicago and « po graduate of the University of Ohio. His operating rooms are fitted with improved devices and appli- ances and both in the surgical and mechanical parts. of hia profession Dr. Grant is an expert. The most difficult operations in dental gur- gery are performed with the least possible degree of inconvenience to patients, and the artificial teeth and mechanical work of Dr. Grant are the nearest approach to per- fection attained. Prompt and re- Hable in ail his engagements, he has always challenged the s¢Onfi oss has been commensurate With his professional ability. z The profession of dentistry~has taken rapid strides from the Babes, tive methods employed in odflier days, and those who succes practice this art today mua men of wide culture, experi and learning—men who abreast of the times, who are ready to grasp and elaborate’ procedure or discovery for thi vantage of their art, and who are | capable of putting such to #heir| appropriate use. YOUR OPPORTUNITY To take the grandest scente trip of the Northwest Saturday, June 8 and Sunday, June 9 S. S. SIOUX Leaves Colman Dock 9 A. M. for Bellingham and Anacortes Via Scenic Deception Pass, Arrives Back 10:30 P. M. $1.00° rouna rip $1.00 Take a basket lunch, or you can moure aboard the Drive. lly’ be nce pret for AS NO RIGHT TO CONDEMN FOR DOCKS Holding that the county commis sioners do not possens the power pt eminent domain for the con- Wemnation of dock sites, the su Preme court has granted the ap- peal of Wauconda Investment Co. against the condemnation of tts property on the Duwamish, The people voted $360,000 for dock sttes, which the commissioners voted for that purpose, The court holds, however, that the money may be spent for direct purchase of such sites, As the price of the Janda would be boosted at once un Jer such conditions, the money may be appropriated to the use of the port commission. WOULD SEPARATE LOCAL, STATE TAXES Taxation bureau of the Chamber ot Commerce gave a banquet last night at the Rathskeller to discuss tax reforms, The principal event of the evening was the address of 4. B. Frost, member of the state board of tax commié@sioners, tn which he advocated the rege. tion of state and local taxes. He said that by so doing the practice of making appropriations for purely local purpowea would be eliminated He also favored the exemption from taation of manufacturers of farm- {ng and machinery imp! ts, Bay t those industries should be iraged TORTURE CONVICTS SALEM, Or, June 6.—Playing it safe, the state board of dentistry will not pasa applicants till the em-| bryo dentists “try it” on 100 con- viets here. If the prisoners are not | seriously injured, the students may have a chance. PORTLAND, Or, June 6.—Pa trolman Wardle, in plain clothes, broke into a Chinese gambling Joint and grabbed the money. The Chinese pursued, and when all five aimed the wealth, Wardle arrest- ed them for gambling. MONTREAL, June 6.—~That Co- balt, in Northern Ontario, has been practically wiped out by fire, is re- ported here today. The fire is said to have started in a theatre, and at the me when the dispatch was sont waa still raging. Telegraphic communication with Cobalt is now cut off. H On Steaks It adds a relish which makes many a dish a feast, LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE IMAL WORCEOTEROHINE Superior for Seups, Fish, Reasta, Game ‘snd Sateaa. An Appetizer Jomn Dewcan's Sowa, Agents, N.Y. " OLD HATS Remodeled, cleaned, blocked. re sewed, dyed, mmed—made Uke new MODEL MILLINERY S27 People’s Bank Hidg. NO TRUS PANTON & LONDON CO Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets Big Sale of Garden Necessities Basement Bazaar ain Bazaar is at the front again with its usual list of crowd- pulling specials, These, together with the big sale of Dresses on the Second Floor, will make business hum here Friday. We want your patronage and if you will take time to notice our ads you will see that there is something extraordinary doing here every day of the week, We bid for your business—not because it “us,” but on the merits of the bargains and values we offer. We are gaining more friends and customers every day~ won't you join our happy family of satisfied patrons? IT PAYS. A Trade Pulling Lawn Mower Bargain This is a guaranteed Mower of a reliable brand; four tool steel blades, simple adjunstm $3 00 ‘ Basy running. Special for Friday .....sccsesssecvseees+ Finest Ball Bearing Mower Beat construction throughout; 14-inch spiral blades, are made of best refined steel highly tempered and accurately set. Roller and handle are of hardwood, Mower is neatly paitfted and decorated; a machine that will last a lifetime. $4.00 Special price for Friday Biood’s Crucible Steci Grass forged, 35c values. Special Our Big Barement Bar Grass Catcher 75c Galvanized bottom; the “easiest to empty Priced for Friday .. *PIECE TOY GARD! hand 19c Hooks, will fit any mower, and is catcher made, 75c¢ Friday srcceeeeeees STEEL GRASS WE GET cc ccsscass ..5C SHEARS , ae LITTLE WONDER LAWN | ever. Friday 4 : for 23¢ | GALVANIZED SPRINKLING "SPRINK- MALLEABLE LRON GARDEN RAKE »..,...19C ADE Graduates and Brides Will Want Parasols, Too We haev an exceptionally choice display of nobby styles compris- ing the swellest effects, A correct parasol is the finishing touch to a summer toilet. We have them to harmonize with gowns of nearly all kinds. A splendid variety of the very latest—no two alike. Plain natural Mnen and striped patterns in green and white, blue and white and black and white, also fancy borders and change- ables . Prices up from $3.50 $4.25 $4.50 $5.25 Fine Umbrellas at Easy Prices The real “classy” kinds the ladies like. No matter what price you pay, rest assured that you will obtain the very best value obtain- able at the price . Colors, black, red, navy and green. Prices in The Extraordinary Sale of Women’s and Misses’ One-Piece Dresses Second Floor. The ladies manifested great interest in our announcement under this headline in Wednesday evening's papers. These sen- sational bargain offerings will continue Friday and Saturday, but of course the early customer always has the advantage of the larger selections, If we do not misjudge, the Graduates and Brides- to-be were very numerous among our visitors yesterday. They know good bargains when they see them. Among our offerings may be found— $12.00 to $15.00 White Lingerie rene $6.98 for ... . we cannotmention here. One-Halt Off Friday Chotee from hundreds of pieces from % yard up. Plenty of waist lengths in Pongers, Taffetas, Poplina, Messalines and Fancy Silks of all kinds. Buy Silke here Friday and save haif or more $10.00 to $17.50 Wool Serge fore: $7.98 $20.00 and $25.00 Fancy Chif- ... $6.98 $10.00 to $12.50 Silk Dreases for And other items CAN TELL ME WHAT TO DO | AM RETIRING MY PRICES ARE NOT TRUST PRICES SALE STARTS 10 A. M. TOMORROW Ever Ready Safety Blades, always SOc per pkg., now .... $4.50 Carving $3.50 $3.00 S415 ae $8.00 Carving $4, 00 O SOLS seeeee eeewees $2.50 $2.50 $4.25 $2.00 $7.00 Carving $6.00 Carving TS ceesvcen wove $9.50 Carving $5.00 Carving Sets .seewe weieees $5.00 Manicure $8.50 Manicure Sets ..ceee weve $4.00 Manicure Sets seeree covvees .25¢ Sharpening OMORRO Ever Ready Safety Razors, always SID 3 .0.ccagesnccesa $3.50 oa 23¢ 49¢ $2.23 . be G. F. Spangenberg Northeast Corner Ist and Spring Durham Duplex Blades, always 50c package .......+.- $1.50 $3.00 $4.50 $1.00 $2.00 $1.25 ve DOE Toe 490 35c $3.00 Manicure Sets .vcsoe csioves $1.50 Air Rifles: .. ci ce wecesens 50c Landing $6.00 Manicure Nets 0.66 5ce Vassedcas Sets .ecose covcess $3.00 Razors 29c - Lead- 3c $3.50 Manicure Set 25¢ Pocket Knives $9.00 Manicure Sets .. 10c Sharpening Stonés .....00, $2.00 Sewing Sets cecsee sovees $1.00 Hockey Sticks $4.00 Sewing 50c Baseball Gloves ASc $2.61 $2.39 $2.50 Sewing Sets coceee eoweces 15c Fishing Reels 75c Baseball Gloves 40¢ Fishing or Mitts ..... ROG ois r0e meseews $3.50 Boxing Gloves $3.50 Safety Razors 9c, Fishing weeeee Reels .cccee woeccses $3 Roller Skates B. ‘ $5.00 Automatic Reele oo. cececss 25 B. Steels $2.25 Roller Skates, 75c Razor B. B. Strops wes $1.25 Fishing Rods .. tere 50 Shaving Brushes .. $1.00 Razor Strops ...++5 $1.25 Fish Baskets ...... ».