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|, one month in advance, $1.10; one your, 88.26. RATES Fe sera Ug, abe s! month or THR SOIFPS NORTITWEET LBAGUE OF NEWSVAPENS, Tolesraph News Rervice of the Onited Press Association. Entered at the postotfion, Seattle, Wreh., ne secon: ‘class matter, Published by The Star Publishing Company every evening except Sunday Must Men Always Be Beasts, Trampling Women in Mire? PP Against the East Waterway. oy who could see and understand ronal lubert “4 Kditor The St Viewing the there was no good to be derived O iT anne be AN EDITORIAL BY HAMLIN GARLAND. Inkeeper Wouldn't Sell Terminal Site proj. from a prize fight would sign bim “ rial f : Out to Oil King; N wet roaman's.. standpoint, |#elf a aoldier boy though Msp Schaefer Is n> doubt (Here is an editorial for men to read, It Is a sequel to Mr, Ang; Now let me say that, among the man He evidently does not know the|a man of unimpeachable fe to the Kast Water duty of a soldier boy. A boy with |he is not a goou citizen so far Garland His Business Is Gone, objections m previous articles in The Star, pleading for the legit! 7 mizing of “illegitimate children, It ia not pleasant reading, : . way scheme, one {mportant matter forethought enough to bunt the his wx on the Mquor t ; it Is not conventional, it is not “nic But It le true, And The and His Home and His seems to have been o wked KOC to be aerived from a prize ¢ red, If he and otfre who Star has no apology to offer for presenting such a virile mes Family. When vessels of large tonnage fight should also have thought r fight for the si i gage from a distinguished author who writes from deep convic ° are propelled in confined spaces enough to seek the good to be de- and all ft implies, had to such as Kast Waterway, and injrived from shooting down bis the boys and girls from their o narrow rivers, the great displace: brethren for the sake of propetty families to patronize them, every nent of water caused the move: rights “sh One TAY BAY We have |to would go dry and stay dry ment of such ¥ ya creates to have soldiers to protect our! Such men do not think of the effect a reaction of the «ides country from other nations, but why | the saloon has on soctety, high or of the chan This means that should we or any other nation have low. The almighty dollar looms up other vesselo lying at the harves to protect our country 11 our too big in front of them. along the route are in danger of countries were run for the ot 0. L, WILLIAMB. ting thelr moorings, a thing that the people Instead of being run for happens oft under suc con \the benefit of a few, The, world is 8 YONKERS, N.Y. June 4-—-Old John Melin ts going to sea again There is nothing for the sturd What are the objections to a law which would legitimize (old Norseman to illegitimate children? What sort of citizen is he who objects? || [U* home is gone, his family ie . gone, His long struge inst What are the arguments in favor of the present laws? Sedbcebaties- baa -eutied 4 The most familiar remark, of course, is that which de- of the weaker man clares, “Such things have always been and such things must @ion and long years of ebservatian.-E DITOR.) (COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY THE NEWSPAPER ENTEKrHISE AssocrATIay) like hia anc Vikin . ttle Made Goo! “soa be. You can’t change human nature.” Peper tea aie nalae bens ditions, Ask any experienced and rich, both in God's gifts and ‘itor Seattle Your cam- ¢ grant that such things have always been, but we deny |;, — eae: g unblased shipmester, and ke will labor power. There is such an/|paign of ‘boosting he ttle: nase tell you that he has seen ships ebundance for all, onte it can be reg: | Koods” In a ulated therq will be nothing to|me call that they must always be, and we assert that human nature; Molin owned @ little hotel at torn adrift in narrow places fre ion to an impor: changes day by day, Slavery existed for thousands of years FGF gaa “ the edge of Rocke this very source, The writer haw|fight for. A CONSTANT READER. | tant {tem line and then suddenly it ceased. Women for centuries have been ie ‘er ‘as tg Ne ate personally observed this trouble in - - We hav many of our bust denied a share in the making of laws, but they are about to pily with his BP a FE pi . ted many parts of the world, while in } On me Liquor Teathe. ain asionn men orde ; J cipati stale. dah be \ command of large steamers ditor Th. Star n article in| thetr su lothes from New win the ballot, iay, Wie ier acces pers yp an ee ly oo Regs © Goeeery iems over The action of the pr r too! the paper in regard to Mr. Sch rs | York, Chi o jan Fi pny changes in customs bearihg upon thes eek are eure) eceing & a rages ae hf has a menac'ng effect in undermin- resignation from the brary board th them they to come. Some of these changes will seem foolish and reac-/Wuiot haven for (rayelers, and {ng structural works erected at the attracted my attention and chal rder” wbirts 1 m ; humble elub tionary, no doubt, but some of them will advance the race) j)\" ~ ouse fo villagers : use for the villager ides of such waterways, unless the lenged me to write my views on the | wear—some of them even ad a little «garden, and the ni A - * ides [Bigneteerts hth : 7 ay t is argued that in many cases no judge could determine as ig ge \ own power large steamers require have caused this move on his part.|the highest class, shirtmakers and the father of a “natural” child. This argument does not seem), till (Onl i Ow year by year at loast two tugs to handle them, | He says as a matter of principle |haberdashers right here in our ett to me to be sufficiently strong to halt the reform. The young |i’ iiike room i ‘cole linke On hile @ 10,000 or 16,000 tou boat|he bhs always been opposed to the! ONE WHO KNOWS would need about four We only to imagine three or four of we small fry with the d towing, and one or two n to do the steering, mother whom such a law is designed to aid seldom has any | ohards, groves, gardens, game pr question in the matter, for she is at the age when she normally jserves, conservatories and fart has but one lover. Tbuildings, One by one, tt swal One of the desolating theories of many respectable men, men who lowed 50 properties that h. been Sre otherwise humane and honorable, is that, after a girl has on pendent farms or homes, Fina! Fielded her virtue, she becomes the common property of lawless m ly he had about 2,000 neres, but ‘and that no responstbility or odfum attaches to the next man who su that was not enough, So Joha Geeds in breaking down her reserve. This is a relic of the middie ages.|Melin's little domain was marked | Tt has led to the monstrous “cadet” system, where young and |for absorption good-looking male devils are hired to win, by guile oF by force, re Besides, John D. did not like to eruits to the army of lost girls, Roues of expertence and advancing have an inn near his estate, It are fastidious. They require young and tender victims, Five/ Wes vulgar Thousand are required by the despollers in Chicago alone. It ts prob-| He o ered te able that 20,000 are enrolled in New York city, Taking the couatry | Melin, howe fused to sell. ger, the army of these sacrificial creatures led to the altar of lust} Melin’s trade fell off, and Melin Ddecomes appalling in its magnitud: jowed money, His hotel was mort Tt is well at this point to be very plain, Man’s theory is, “I am/saged. And then, one day, the entitled to my pleasure,” and if marriage ts denied him, if he ts too| Mortgage Was foreclosed poor or too selfish to support a home, or if the companionsdip of his} The property was bought at auc LADIES—This may or may not interest you, i ) nevertheless we are going to tell you something Retreat. woctie aut the vist that will be of interest to you if you anticipate absurdity of the thing Je at once buying apparent if Seattle wants the world’s | fleets to come here at the opening @ f the Panama Canal, she must be prepared to give facilities, avold ing any thought of delay or danger in docking, unnecersary towage ete; and this can only be accom plished by taking proper advantage of the one natural, and ehally ac |ceeetble site at the northern part of Harbor Island buy the property We find in our Cloak ; lon b nd Nicholas, and ; HE _ : * fife does not satisfy him, he claims the right to filicit pleasuro, even | tion by @ man named JOUN MELIN AS HE LOOKED BEFORE HIS MISFOR | No pecs ere! 0! t ‘ . At the expense of a young and defenseless girl eet bane yo i a TUNES CAME these petunia oneact to esol and Suit Department just pene inst ne quilt'attachcs to the enjoyment. of a maiden, provided |hm. After the mortgage was paid, | men jthe county almsho Seattle in proud posseanion of the sixty-nine (69) Ladies they gain Rei’ conaeen Doctors tell the young man that licen: {there wasn’t much left E It was bard times then for the, Now he is al! And hay. | Yery best W. J. SMITH, Suits, rperesenting the 4 | Pretty soon Rockefeller owned |Melin family. The child became |ing lost home and happiness on Sabet | a “ FE eee te eeat he the frionee of ad six months later|land he is going back to sail the Anewers “A Soldier Boy. following prices: Editor The Btar: 1 would like to! state | aim just as surprised that a ec headini soundness 15 Suits at... .$27.50 Best Short 6 Suits at... .$29.50 STORIES 14 Suits at... .$32.50 11 Suits at... .$35.00 of the on 7 Suits at... .$37.50 old exaggera- ‘ 8 Suits at. property, and Melin's old home| sick and died. a of Ri , {the p by the workmen with whom he comes in contact, by the friends of his| kefoller's work-'Mre. Melin 4 father {who calur niate women in his hearing), that “sowing wild | ROUS®S | s oats” is all a kind of delightful joke, an experience every man should) _ through before he Is really a man. Only the mollycoddte Is chaste | ie - rawr -_ . - r “—"" } re marriage and faithful to wife thereafter. —- Mos AN dor ae And in all this instruction the woman Is never anything but) | IST 2 a Y "I a. ; > She has no soul, no fi ngs. no place in} “quarry. man’s scheme of honor and charity. “Get her if you can—throw her! . ' t - ‘away when you please,” is still the open or silent advice of men to Why Church Mice Starve| Times Change Nothing Is Wasted This is the spirit to be found in the so-called “facetious” books icine: Wii: tha anaes -_ teeter eee eee ee “Pig, * * 4& be < Of the past, and this is the spirit which circul along the bars of GOD BLESS OUR HOME * of tubereulosia in! seas again until he die and around the dining tables of clubs. Can you wonder that ly boys are libertines at 17 and burned out at 257 ita Nake tah ae And yet there is 2 constant gain. There is less of this than there | * a wife and intends to _ Was 30 years ago, just as there ts less whisky drinking and tobacco * be | chewing and spitting. Men are slowly crawling up the road from beaat | \ Ralishahataledalateheieieheheiaiehel nae anton a strong tendency tn | % man. As John Burroughs has said, tattooing comes before clothes. | Pick out the old “It's perteatly derful,” | 5 Suits at... $42.50 e are gaining in refinement, tn esseatial Christianity, Without pro | ee said to a patient ftetend, “to neo pod | : h if welt: * *) 5 * fessing the creed of Christ, men are reaching a higher plane of sel + ae oad Haale cee es way Mr. Lane counts bills at the | | 3 Suits at... .$45.00 Dan think they are so lucky to a I do not believe that a majority of my fellow citizens desire pleas * * ine Bey U | ‘at such a price, even though they fail to vote In favor of the PT eSECEESESSCSALES SY jg mg - He'll take @ great pile | All colors. and the child. J am sure that when they are brought to real- Weave in the new | ns Vehad. Sen 0nd twenty deter fze the enormous extent of this injustice, when the full meaning of RERERE EERE EERE EES | He lost his collar button fee Maitaing und notes pas A Wi such a bill is properly presented to them, they must give It considera: | * And f trouble he'd a peck mistaleel™ | Take Y r tion. They, too, will say, “It is right, it is just.” ) VOT ES FOR WOMEN *#/T! happened to remember | aio sk ike alsa ca | ow And yet in this reign of sexual abandon there are signs of revolt * He'd a Wart upon his neck uae tae pereec . fri nd, w 0 | Fs The hicher type of newspapers, responding to the growing sense of Ree eee ee tt ee & & All things on earth, you will ob Sat ae eenear ae ee and | Choice at fustice. the growing power of good women and clean men, are at last a serve, Werltian my uae ee ton. pen to the pleas of those who consider the girl of equal tmportance These: Spring Daye Were made some purpone good to! VPI no at serine he onee " The P vilege serve 2 sane, With the boy, the woman of equal privilege with man. Many citzens swear that never | ~ "I ters _. | get five or ten cents out of the } Tariffs are important, railways are important, the ques- tions of state's rights, the prevention of floods, are important, in will they pu th balla t aa dg oaaps way, but not any ore, U if the pockate at their winter over.| Builds Up the Thin and jritpers Magazine °°" | nitorm ithe pockets of the! over ‘ justi mi women, the coats until the Fourth of July Weak = ° (gas geal nga diamaneget math as Everyone but m defeated candi: | : It was their firat day at house. Price of |” The story of the underworld, when written by honest investigat Gate i Generally glad when o oree | Semose Makes Thin People Fat, ery a wee ah aeons ae ors like Dean Sumner or Jane Addams, \s not pleasant reading. Se- They ‘Gent — a pos tt " ba or Bartell Orug Co, Wii! the aa a Row ta tone e a duction is not a savory subject, and yet it is the most vital subject of Gan toe gubieatndens me to Return Money. Ba Millet od ce Ber py today, for it conveys with it hint of the profounder social injustice} ~ixcuse me, but thie Is a bad| "You can take pour choice in de-|_,2% Samose are combined flesh: g5ont two years at a cooking ele ditt \ which denies the right of all men to an equal share in sofl and sun: | nickel.” ciding which is the least accurate, |€!VIN& food elementa that soon pro Ch ana ae a re ’ aS light and a fairer share in the comforts and security of the social or-| “Oh I beg your pardon. That the speedometer on a motorcop's (Ue & Steady and noticeable €9iD give Harold a surprise, We'll hav N ism. How shall we stop this vast stream of unwed mothers, march-|was a mistake. 1 waa saving that |motorercle or the average man or, 2 008b. Taken after meals, Sam-|q piscuit supper wt ? ig to the abyss, is more important at this moment than any fiscal|for the church collection.” ceatek tae. eoaating " mingles with the food and) farold came home, He ell : = reform whatsoever. Fes ra 6 uses it to be assimilated #0 that her in the vestibule, the ball, th o— Beneath all Hes the essential injustice of woman's economic de ee The gab architect who put the| {B® fat producing elements are re-|snte room and 80 on out inte the -coggetap er as. Soar meet ultimately be ceoeenines along ba Fm Ba oy hot engage pth « ls / tained in the system and you will dining room nh out into the which will make t lor girls to earn a living by virtue, and, h Infernal rot aan on , soon get good flesh, steady nerves a Pe TY : J ; vie ty F sbeve all, the wives who are sheltered and happy and the husbands OB Arce aly and a healthy body Leite’ te teks yet ag atri se mes 7 absolately sr Veh Baty bee har c man-tailored, nearly all with Skinner's guaran- and fathers who are decent and orderly must come to sympathize with and not to despise the woman who goes down before the tempter or is overborne by poverty and despair. ell Drug Co. has seen such | dinner, A rkable results following the)" Harold, devouring her with his teed satin linings, and in only one or two cases are Samose that they offer toleyes, devoured the biscuits with there more than one or two of a kind. Every one of pay for the treatment ff It does his tee 4 avidit them a sple % f : 1 4 Kot ‘taake GHA pennle plump anet ft an and avidity hem a splendid pattern that represents the finest goods Better Offer |r | ‘They were enjoying a motor ride! y land had just entered a country! When I have « I do not 4 THE IMPROVEMENT CLUB We code or be oe “May i kins your | han he | rosy Bie one course, biscuits!” she Hi shown in the city. There are fine English whipcords, q 1 40 yen the chance asked, a little confusedly F ii , Ps aroled tnglis: i . i . an ‘ . 3 | Ot ‘being apprehended. ahs temoved: her’ vel You run no risk whatever in buy How novel!” exclaimed Harold English poplins, Scotch mixtures, English tweeds, a Figg anny EE ae ake T have my |{2& Samone; it 1s a true flesh form-|and devoured seven more. French serges, etc. Black, navy, black and white stripes me ° Seattle was built by the improvement clubs I've never fone one of the three gloves on."-Lippincott's Magazine.|(2& food and ts sold under the) ‘The third course was biscuits, | and checks, tans, navy stripes, browns, Copenhagens, 2 It is a statement that may be challenged, but is nevertheloss prac: | i aimaoe’ cate Faget? Suarantee of one of the most rep-/and as for the fourh, bisculte. It|M and all the new coats. We consider these one of the "tically true. In those sub-eections of our city that have advanced the| . . utadle business houses In Seattle | was a four-course d r, and Har. } m4 very best bargains we have ever offered you. Just think to refund the money if it does not| oid did justice to h course. For > most, that have gotten all their improvements in, with branch libraries x and playfields, the dynamo behind the scenes invariably was some! igive complete satisfaction, dessert there were biscuits. of it! A saving on every Suit of from: $20.05 down to | ‘tmprovement club with a ce! i oe committees: | ith ies E- ——— | Thus is revealed the secret of at $2.55. q The South Woodland Park Improvement club is now kt al east one vor Detro! ee R SIG ta" its section. Its’ menibers A geap pai, oly Mh Ht mere Mag Teeth of the i ll ne divo rolt Free : Remember, some of them are better than others. fant municipal street railway to run to Woodand park, “the peope’s Appendix of a 1 he first to come will get the first and best choice. playground.” Arm of the law William, who was visiting his It would be a good move. To make money in transportation, you Jaws of a vi juncle near ( enwood Av., spent must take people from where they are to where they want to go, with Lege of a table one Sunday a noon admiring the Gispatch and safety, The utilities department and the eity council Hands of a clock |beautiful walks and scenic views ’ should give their demands consideration. ' Ribs of a ship. jin Mill Creek park k | Heart of celery Well, laddie,” queried his uncie An unusually meritorious Em- 3 a Wednesday, Thursday, Friday—three more days to register for the Heel of a loaf. when ne y returned to the broldery offering that you can- : © port election, June 17. Foot of the mountain house, “what did ye see in the |MM not afford to miss. i 3 Hip of the roof. park? LIST’ For Thursday we Commissioner Hamilton is certainly hard put, Seems like he can't | Limba of trees Some of the most beautiful vis will place on our counters for 4 Yote right even {f he wants to. Wants to correct his mistake of last | Tongue of a wagon jtas I ever saw,” replied Willlam sale sixty-five (65) pieces of g week and vote for brick paving, but court restraining order now pre Neck of the woods, | . ladd . cautioned nee 4 vents him from changing his mind or his vote. Protesta just now appear to be 2 | gentleman, t ye mustna’ pluck : . tee - a | rhe tetaing Japan industry, | A local girl claims she dances 15 lthem; it's against the rules.” Beautiful Swiss Skirtings By . Si ae a |\She seema determined, you may | miles at every dance, and yet fool-| Youngstown n 45 inches wide, no two alik J | note, ish men keep building them. bunga OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8, splendid patterns and designs— She tries to lone it ev'ry day Ito evel Expense to every day is considered by us| put all his wealth could not pro-|f™ on Bargain Counters or at Bar- That Unele | Sam should get her |!OWs to save them steps, he -napdtationonie The Unattainable all of magnificent quality, and Ec. e er an ea goat tind lthat Wo have trade mee centistry | He was a. multt-millionaire, worth up to $3.00 a yard. Goods % ‘TIS PLEACANY RIDING ON THE) made and are adding he didn't mind a bit of this quality are seldom found 7 AIL ty to render the be: th: Arf starts {t headed our way ’ e y is perfect health; but to enjoy good health it is necessary | fT (iiNtiw gum ts wine, you know, | pide identi ot Beet ae i Ty cure gain Sales, but we are continu- first to get ridof the minor ailments caused by defect- || And shoots it back to Tokio, ir disposition or abili-| 4 dish of spinach free of grit. ally doing unusual things, See service at our these exquisite Embroid- ive or. irregular action of the stomi ach, liver, kidneys sms “aii tietal ice, AGAMA in are Kindly requested to con:| THE” POTLATCH piaygroundy ff eriew ats Yarden ,, { 4 and bowels,—ailments which spoil life, dull pleasure, | build’ a $15,000,000 plant at Corey, that we are a reliable, re-| parade was witnessed by over sponsibie business concern, perma-|people at the South park playfield IT PAYS TO WATCH Us, nently located here, and cannot af-| Tuesday night |ford to misrepresent one item of| nese pie abby ol Aan Jour service. Every word we utter AAVERTIORMENTS: lin an advertisement Is the absolute AT THE THEATRES IT PAYS TO TAKE ADVAN. TAGE OF OUR BARGAINS. 45 Inch Embroideries |truth, and we desire to be held THIS WEEK. wate ae Window Display vednesday —- be here ly 98 Thureday 0 Ca Yar and make all sufferers feel tired or good for nothing, | Al, Dols go. no doubt, because will kill business, : 3 4 I learned much of the law at the 4 expense of the peop! sald W, How J ard =Taft* to Yale students, A * Ss great deal the same way that he é ned much of the presidency strictly to the letter of it We are |putting out dentistry that cannot |be exeelled at any price whatso > in “Over the r, and is far ‘superior to the work done in the average dental || Metropolitan—Maude Adams in (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) ao fe fice, We sare ttl Peter Pan { A Boston , suing for divorce ieee ¢ EEN CRP HGR 00 f . vie have proved themselves to be the best corrective or pre- || sayw he pipe en Sigh AY Mabry the rule that in order to get tho |] Seattle— ek oe MAY MANTON PATTERNS. PHONE MAIN 6035, ventive of these troubles. 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For that reason alone, Beecham’s Pills are — ‘he dishes companies of the The ble m The Favorité Family Medicine +5.) etn ee Sold everywhere. In boxes, 1e., 25e, mw is for our} Directions with every box show the way to dood health