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a what you get In “ Crescent Baking ‘Powder —— 25 for full can at Manufacturing Company seattle, Washing SOMMER STRAW HAT Syopen MILLER Y Sgt People's Bank Building Half Your Dental ipyee wish dental work of the a performed by care ced, skillful operators, methods, you will the combination = patrons, Every tion fe dentistry performed with with as much skill and fhe cost that any dentist has ever attempted for of work. ‘Dink of getting a re Wy $10 God Crown u or $12 Never SI Plate We pin & guarantee to qeceipted bill th pans Dental Offices LALCLARK, D. D. S., (Mgr.) Ave. N. W. Cor. Union St ing this ad with you, field for Engineers of the low-grade coals of which the State of enormous more economic This condition of our ees is producing a \ development in the Prod: [Power field. At San r'r are under cons = gas plants alone. Recen a Seattle relating 2 on Puget So are the immense o Plants just organiz rer hew power p dependence is place Meer Ges plants be itheaper operating cost Tetent successful test of th @tgines on the new constructed by the & Construction io the cheapest of California lis, which are practi , Means the wid M@ the Pacific Coast Of the Pacific of still Whe of economical gas power things pc Incrati ta en m& ia which there is an alr lek of qualified men or to new nt to an ¢ field for SE Stiew of this development, the Tesalt of fortunate natura that Seattle b “Y equipped { neering Weet Roy Street facilities for the 4% the theoretical errs JHIO ENTISTS Avenue and University Street Praser-Paterson Co. ae pV ten, ul TUT Stand Back of Our Work Use Nothing but the Best Material ag pttraction Pies ith Other Work repaired arRe at any time, | stick | j ing, for graded alleys to worry Letters To C Cuisthio. Gi Grey IS IT CHEAPER TO RENT, OR BUY YOUR HOME? Dear Miss Grey: Will vou permit me space to answer question: “Ig It Cheaper to Rent, or Buy Your Own a young man who has tried both renting and own and think I 1 a fair position to a and way to do it to relate my exg as ter working hard ar for a number of years,| to save the ne f $1,500 Then I took a wife We decided buy a home and “get ttage, located in a nice neighborhood, which suited us both. We paid $1,000 down and b with the remainder | We had it all planned out so nicely that it seemed as h our path was going to be strewn with roses. It was f $100 a to pay $30 on roceries $5 far genera that we owed on our h and t r for a “rainy day.” . the way urned out in reality: I took and was away from ork for nearly three mont! I spent all I had saved and then went in debt he in B on the h What was It ie { th et} mah came trunk sewer, taxes and Within six months fro ont street improven fire insurance T was in debt so deep I cou e end lost my furniture and then home. Seven m from ¢ day I drew my money from the bank, I had a cent name, or place to call home day, I am still renting that furnished 1 as { as the one I tried to buy 1 the furt | as good a ne was, and it only costs a month with no interest, taxes, fire insurance, street i over to rent ONE is open to the readers who ha I would be pleased to hear from CYNTHIA GREY Take it from me, it is cheaper WHO } This question experience in this problem. others BOY WILL GET NEW NAME; ALSO 2,000,000 DOLLARS Deetd 3 @ when Or. and Mra. Perry pe application in October, 1911, for the adoption of the y boy, the court held that of his As legal notice was not given, nry Francis the Boy retains his father’s i banker of Altoona, ly the decision in hoemaker, the orted to be on ath bed in Now York. Anxious | rpetuate his family name, nel 0,000 for his son to b »,000 tn cold cash. This mised the boy br took the mother, Mrs resisted the bus was aker name. Hi trice Barclay Perry to foist her divorced son, and lost r, will continue to i his foster father Per “it is apparent that it is for the best interests of the child,” said Judge French, “that he remain in his present home.” But the cold question of the law, the judge sald, must be decided in favor of Henry W. Shoemaker, father of the boy. The latter was entitled to mo- JUDGE HEARS STORY OF MAN’S HOPELESS LOVE aker, of New York “Sit down, my boy. Wiser men fc wo her | her than you have been misied by wom °F n at Se fy an’s perfidy,” said Judge Ronald. apt aby agro faen, who stat marriage her brot He was no Thomas Tel Mrs following a ce street at Seventh av. «# alon a, a few ago, ing. Judge Ronald has taken his care, thoug case under advis t, though he all pleaded guilty to techn 4 of assault would have it didn't seem to her love mean weeks r intend to kill I swear I nev elf wher rew m I loved the woman for the last screamed and ran for t slice, 1 ried the The years do not re r, except that when sssed. She was free again. My I regained consciousness I was on © for her was consta’ She the street, we » me to come I was in| Tellofsen was formerly a sailor Australia. I cam and took/in the United States navy. He is pat stead-—te T slaved! about PEARL TURNER BREAKS PAROLE ——— Tomorrow the members of the Carpenters’ union will build Mother Jones’ home. Every un ion carpenter is expected to be there. Secretary Evans asks The Star to tell them to come to Carpenters’ hall at 7:30 ready to go in a body to work You have broken falth with me,” Lest Sunday Star men, a uid Judge Ronald sisted by volunteers, dug the varl Turner, the girl who was | basement. During the week the tized” into robb copte’s | concrete was poured. Tomor Leong: aa . row the bullding goes up. That oeres aoe vdd your sentence on|| 8 the plan of the carpenetrs, to ie aia Pap ome and be || Put the whole thing up In one 1 girl. You are not good, and | 4. Mon anain Of course, It will be some Job, a and whether or not you are a me a the carpenter you will find some Ronald Daas ‘| b's sus I thing to do If you decide to ae ia te come out and help on Mother rll Be aw | Jones’ house Pe feped rivera Hoty Be on the job early. Take a Lice oe epaialite Renton car, get off at Columbia bri elt to the | 8» and follow the branch line hg iad dogg OB to the right, past the trestle, ing & young Bir! tO ia. | 2d one block south. You can idge Ronald sald.\| oo. it from the real estate of have the same chance | **® Ronald’ gave Pearl Tur r chance. He paroled care of the Lebanon TWO KILLED IN THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 24, === SPECIAL FEATURES OF INTEREST TO STAR’S WOMEN READERS =| 1914. bid Stearns’ Electric Rats « Roach Paste The National Rat Killer [Ak RR RRR Re & ra Postmis stress | t sovontoon” tt you wars | Mever Mind About Making Your “y A t * send me a self-addressed, * . , IS « sianpod enveione aia woven * | Little One Look Pretty; ‘Better ae ee pimver vou aime 'orey, * | Babies’? Must Be Comfortable} 25. rei", a TST TCP ee ee ee ae | po Rigger Pros} a8 re Bonny | off rats, saben Doon, Cal., who {# here loday aches, waterbug' He Must ay $150 when the quit her p tion and Sold’ by Drugglats, 25¢ and NEW ORLEANS, May 24.—Mre | abe fa pertectes. aay) oh, suaeont prepald. Lena Meffett of Gulfport, Mins, | predicament, it { price has been awa " t for $6,000 Hood, who refused all when she wan fll e violated the oath given his leense. What’s This? Our to answer he taken Women Cowards? May 24 FEW YORK The Vi countess Dolande Villeneuve ca an women cowards Th young viscountess {« d ctrele rice b rth, a Parisian t t e and an avin pretere At the Hotel Ansonia she looked reproachfully at the Interviewer You will never be a nation of aviatrices,” she said Your won ad en are too Their nt even for thel lasm. F is only akin deer Editor Most Anything Jack Johnson suggests L. R made @ fatal mistake when he 1 Jim Jeffries Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 Mt and workmanship Ladies’ Pachanee Muliding First Methodist Epis- copal Church Morning Service 11:00 Sermon by Dr. W. 8. Harring t “The Work of the Min- istry.” Evening Service, §:00—“A Temperance Outlook — What Next for Washington?” By he Hon. George F. Cotterill, Mayor of the City of Seattle Organ Recital from 7:30 to 8:00 by Prof, Donley Fifth and Marion St. “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Wire Works 2H3 Irving St, Seattle, Wash. n nd Wire Window Guards, Foiding Gates an¢ Fencing. 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F Escapes, st Paul “Stove Repair Co., Chiengo, MH able Stearns’ Kleetrie r f en a heartbreak- than not it title is an expensive undertaking often ing been Title Insurance of defense and protects could have Relieves you of the expense you against loss. A phone call or postal will bring interesting literature Washington Title Insurance Co. Seattle Agencies: 722 Second Avenue 802 Third Avenue _709 Second Avenue LEMMER Seattle’s Best Photoplay House Entire New Bill of Photoplays Sunday By Dr. Margaret Vaupel Clark. Although of late lothes has « matter ot baby great measure years the mother’s van! comfort of t t dre r too man Remember a baby's flesh is as easily hurt as a rose ieaf and, while embroidery and la may look beautiful to you, they do not feel at all good to baby when they chafe his little neck and arms with their etarchy freshness. Use the softest fabrics you can afford when you make your bab: clothes In summer don't dress your child with lots of clothes. A diaper. 4 soft flannel or outing flannel skirt and a slip is enough to keep your baby comfortable Make the skirt to silp over the shoulders, leaving him free from any tight bands, Don’t have his diaper too big, as that will make him bow-legged r dry ad er that has been soiled and allow it to be used carefully and allowed, if poss are perfectly dry each time t t Diapers should . b oy are Be sure dry | Never allow your baby t y ment at night it has worn NEVER ALI A FLY ANY NEARER YOUR BABY THAN ° YOU WOULD A RATTLESNAKE Lyric Soprano If your house not screened keep baby under a plece of netting all the tin Don't put ¢ all, study « it thing on your baby that is n aith and its comfort efore you your vanity by Oliver G. Wallace At the Pipe Organ maki . Great ‘Glaus: -Liféle Claus. As Told by Aunt Gertie CHAPTER V. “Oh, ob, oh,” cried Little Clans I cannot get out of he What s. shall I do? This time my big ther ne s to have got me Claus came out. Se ack and started o' ‘sou,sAT THE MOVING i = PICTURE HOUSES said Great as be had given up hope. trudged on. At last he reac at Claus put down the sack and river and threw the sack in You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below He was certainly content. He SSS thought Little Claus was drowned! . , what do you think hap Od Th t Who Did Nec b ae ae ; “The Woman Who Did Not C Ne Why, Great Claus and eon ea f “The Mote and the Beam. e Claus ra oth M oo mggllchy sf “osgde FIRST AT PIKE “Im Another's Nest,” and a good comedy. stare, and how Little Clau didn’t I just drown you? t Claus “You thought you did,” tle Claus. “Where did said Lit you get those cat wa 22 “MILWAUKEE” DAILY May 28 to September go ontinued.) AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Howe Travel Metropolitan—Rose Stahl in Seattle—"The Blue Mouse.” FROM , Orpheum—Vaudeville. enoraee<-Vinideville SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND, VANCOUVER Pantages—-Vaudeville. A P . Grand—Vaudeville and motion and all other points in the Northwest to pictures. Clemmer — Photoplays and Boston +. -$110.00 Pittsburg sans $ 91.50 vaudeville. Buffalo -. 92,00 Rochester, N. Y. 96.40 Melbourne Photoplays and Chicago 72.50 St. Louis, Mo. 70.00 vaudeville. Duluth 60.00 St. Paul, Minn. 60.00 - 7 Alhambra — Photoplays and Minneapolis 60.00 Sioux City, lowa... 60.00 ideville. Montreal 105.00 Toronto, Ont. ... 92.00 | <_Seeew - New York 108.50 Washington 107.50 Se - Philadelphia . .- 108.50 Winnipeg ...... 60.00 ar Dany D> | RENTON CHURCH Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and St. Joseph.. 60,00 TO GIVE FESTIVAL Tickets will be sold at proportionately reduced fares to MANY e sey in ; fi i information con. THE SACK GOFS SPLASH! OTHER POINTS the Hast in addition to those named. Return cerning this re and what it + The May festival for the benefit may be made through C ‘ornia at slightly higher fares, has done for residents of Seattle t relleving Asthma, Bronchitis an conditions which lead to Tubercw- n' went into a store. A cattle drive St. Anthony's church w open 4 came along. - Little aus called! with a dance on the evening of LIMITS and STOPOVERS lustily to him, “Help, Help! May 24 at Recreation hall énton | “Ie there a man In that sack?"| Sunday afternoon, under the direc FINAL RETURN LIMIT, OCTOBER 31, 1913, sop (Eee IN qocd bani losis, This remedy 1s sold on its said the cattle driver in great sur-/tion of Mrs. J. R. Manning, there hc cnn) i bike ey ae de ack of ancurism at her re friends. Ask those who have used |/ittle Claus hurried out of it. Then| Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday|] tne car reservations, ete call mM ckeAneaee , Sleep- 431 North Broadw {t. Thotr names witl be furnished |°° £00! his brother he took the evenings there will be musicales} iors bie . sac . night, and succumbed ia | sekaitios rae? Gro ad ips adiedix haniou - ey: of +n 018 tree and tied It by i ding singers and musician A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. J. L. CRISWELL, va lgacob “and William MeMullin ar ‘will you drive theso cattle|” ~ Gru ne Gen’! Agent Passenger Dept. City Passenger Agent. H. MOFFITT and J. W, Bag-| today, as the result of , home for me?" asked the cattle| THE CANADIAN CLUR, asststec ; oD ore at ee cota tlt 1c reset by a.triny NATURE'S CREATION | qaver, "1 am eo tired, 1 want to/by the newly organized, Canadian CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. “ 1 su y leave for i | her Mario! McHenry and bh 614-515 People's Savings Bank Bidg. |rest here awhile.’ Women's es mpire Seacnd aie Gh \ ka, via Cord on the! son and twovelber persons were in Sam tog m “Certainly aid Little Claus,'day atthe Bon Marche cafe, Friday | econd and Cherry, Geattle, steamship Northwestern tonight. | Jured, \ and he started off. night, by a progressive Wigh tea. . e . e e °