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REV. M. A. MATTHEWS will Preach a sermon Sunday morn Ing entitled “THE POWER OF LOYALTY.” His sermon Sunday evening ‘ Will discuss the subject ‘The Gospe! Essential to the Re Moval of the Lawless.” This in the Will be the last ser Present sortes. He the lawlessness and the | to be found tn our midst Can Take Th Stroll; It’s wloss Everybody cordially tnvited First Presbyterian Church Seventh and Spring SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 For ice rates. We guaran tee full welght and prompt delivery ICE DELIVERY CO PaTENT Sucrionw “CHEAP Dental Work Is CHEAP Dentistry” When you purchase a set of our Trueto-Nature Teeth you are get ting value for your money ey May not be tha apest, but they MEMPHIS. Tent dle ke are the best teeth Jot of artifictal teeth ta a ¥ h ol your This city has s Mouth feel as full as the band mas-| (20 bachelor and tho baby. It's the Ker at a German picnic. You want) wemphis just makes the bach fo scream, but you can't T Nature Teeth are light nd good looking, and do not drop and embarrass you every time you meet a friend. Beautiful Sets at $5, $10 and $15 Der set. according to material used Boston Dentists MRO? Second Avenue Opposite Bom Marche. Te present location 11 years olors support the babies The bachelors are taxed, and the money {s turned over to a Bach elors’ Baby club, to maintafn a sum mer hospital for sick babies and their mothers, and to provide milk and otherwise assist the babies during the hot summer months. The amount of the tax is deter mined by the “income, eligibility land general attractiveness of sald |bachelor, due deductions being made for overweight, baldness, loss | of one eye ard general disposttion.” | The usual tax assessed, however, 1s | a $5, And here's the way {t's col St. Paul Stove Repair jected: & Plumbing Co | The law provides that “no | J unmarried male arrived at | the age of 21 years shall be | allowed on the streets of Mem- phis after 9 oclock p. m., or to court, visit or accompany an unmarried woman to any place of amusement” unless he bh: anadian Pacific kinds of stoves, ranges jand furnaces Water Decks and colle put tn! and connected 006 Pike St Main 975 To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th fp Guptember 30h. Good for return until October ne a RN OIE on GIRL TURNS ON SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1915. Bachelors Must Pay Baby Tax Before They eir Girls Out for an Evening’s a Splendid Law---for the Babies FREE MILK ant Advice onthe Care Two of the fresh alr camp bables given a new lease on life during thie hot summer by Memphie bach: elors. In the background le a Memphis “bachelor’s license.” eral of the most promtnen: attor men tn the clty 4 on warrants neys and bustin had been = arres' sworn out by t wholesale, They were hauled before a police judge and fined double the amount of the tax. Soon everybody was paying cheerfully Statinticn in the hands of the Memphis health officers had shown that a great many tnfante died ev summer through the Ink of h alr and pure milk n of this problem was The clud house iecat ent in paid the tax He must present a bachelor’s Hcense on demand of any un- married woman, married man or police officer. If he ca . building or won't, he's llable to a fine of ‘Museum Must Give Up Relic LOVER'S SLAYER, ot Phees Teneet Wire TOLEDO, O., June 28 —En align Lowry, U.S. N., is under a tdefonse was pleaded by Po-| frtars here today from Secre. ) before Jude a pat aged Bo tary of the Navy Daniels to Fort Lawton, take legal to recover . the Toledo Art Museum 14 Chabarta rushed mmotere Perry's famous flag fo nmnagggg Ha the Inscription, "Don't Lawton, he says, to up the ship,” which was loaned several weeks ago to the > * mmon law wife, Helen > Gist. You may stop both going and returning. For mito him Inthe| Clty of Toledo, Ensign Lowry - Blaby sin ge Bev ve brought an order from Secre @fi-teformation as to routes and rates, apply to v4 the first abot went off! tary Daniels to place the flag Aik the cited ae wee aboard the Perry flaguhip at Erie, Penn., which was recent W. H. GORDON, Agent bosch: thas bis lif ly raised from the bottom of 113 West Holly St, Bellingham ha Siastinek cit: taaiittel “tor Mine ry bay and will be con ihe government to merited for! veyed to several citi on the a : Inke, which this summer will jonanles had frequently threatened WINTER, boveies a celebrate the P cto! A. B. Agent Chabarta’s life as well as harm to| Cflebrate the Perry victory 1519 Hewitt Ave, Everett herself The museum officials refuse to - surrender the flag Cc. E BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley J. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomish W. F. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes G. BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agent, Bremerton E. E. PENN | General Agent Passenger Dept. 713 Second Ave., Seattle. IF | ONLY QUIT THAT “GET RICH QUICK” “SPFCULATION . “Last year I had some money saved up,” he said, “and JIF I had kept it in the Bank and left it there it would be there NOW, with more added to it. But a stranger came along with an enticing looking scheme and I bit. If I had had any sense I would have asked my BANKER about | those ‘good things’ before I invested and LOST my money. Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest. Northern Bank and Trust Co. Pike St. Corner, Fourth Ave. THE UPTOWN BANK. —— a enseeeeenenenmnenmad ° ee SPEAKS AT LUNCHEON we ence of Charities room and Business.” WATER WILL be shut off tn the low service mains tn the district of Ballard on Monday from § @. m. un til 10 p. m. Dr retary Alexander of the general National © and Corre: at noon today to the Munict » at the Commercial club His subject was You can get strawberries now at 10¢ per gallon. Take steamers at Society! Lesch! Park for the fields. Yesler way Adv yke Nearly a Million Dollars in Dividends During the past twenty-three and one half years we have distributed nearly a Million Dollars in Dividends. If th Institution Did you get any of it? t, why not begin t the ne now re in fits of Savings? all We operate under strict state laws ar make investments according to law We stitution in Washington. FOR MANY YEARS WE HAVE AVERAGED 6’ ON SAVINGS Washington Savings & Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE ing: the oldest and largest strictly are savings in fenttle National Rank Buti William A. Peters James Shannon William Thaanum Eugene B. Favre cE. Vilas BE. G. Ames Herman Ch D. B. F apin ricke F. B. Finley Raymond R. Frazter \"1 TOLD HIM TO FORGET IT” Dear Misa Grey I am corre with a young man and . wrote him I sent a 4 ndly letter; when he wered he wrote two sniall 1 did not answer any ¢ th juestions I asked him, or nothing in regard to what I wrote. He was here all winter out of work and in the Jast letter he wrote I have a new sult and am all fixed up for the warm summer days My alster wants me to come to Texas and I think I will go this I wa hopes you would come here sometime.” When T an swered I wan a little niffed at the way he wrote, so I sald, Yeu, «0 to Texas for you ertainly need a rest. I do not know when we can ¢ there, not for a year anyway.” has 1 for my picture sev ¢ os and I pro 4 him one as soon as I could bave them tak « but did 1 know when I could spare the money. I wrote him to the effect that he had better not dred bables| $5 to $50. at the # tr mothers | It's all nonsense,” sald some of are pern stay witon them the surly ones at first. “They can't Roth mother and babe are fed and ct the tax, e!ther t clothed. The mother {# taught ngs and J. A. Reichman how to care for the child. Good tt jen, showed th alr, good food and medical atten- # than two dayn’ time sev-'tion hare worked wonders. t it, as he might have to wait » time, and I told him to forget Would you write htm agnin or would you leave He {6 20 and I am 17 FAITHFUL A.—Leave him alone unt you feel you can retain hie friendship with no hard feel Inge if his letter contained noth Ing worse than the sentences you mentioned, | see no reason for you to be offended. As a General rule girls write longer letters than boys. an A reine bim BLIND TO THE DANGER are two couple of Denar Mies Grey: We girls of 18 and 14 A nights ago we met two actors after the show, They must be between 20 and 30 years of age. They told us they loved us dearly and they want us to elope with them. We are quite sure we love them very much. They sald they would take us to Parts, London, Berlin and all around, and promised us nico clothes, and said they would get us on the stage. They want us to meet them in their rooms when are ready to elope. Pleane se Grey we would you rorating and! elope with them ff you were us? LULU AND LILLY. A—I should say not. You ought to be placed under some sensible person's care until you old enough to know the A, B, C's of common sense. Girls, how can you be 90 blind? How can you be deaf to the walls and repentant re of your sisters who have hurled over the steep of shame and re a result of making chance acquaintances, meeting them and eloping with them. Yours is a case of pure pe rental ness and lack of home training. If your parents were doing thelr duty they would see that you were home In the evening and not meeting fellows after the show. What you need to do Is to report such men to a protective officer. |NoT A MOTHER'S RIGHT TO INTERFERE | | | | you Dear Mise Grey: Kindly conntd- er this, as I know of no one whom I would go to I am 21, and fn love with a man of 25. He ts Irish and Swedish My mother, being a noble Yankee. loathes these kind of foreigners, would prefer me mar a Chinaman ynality is my and says sh ried t Na mother’s only He ts hand ot 1 to the man rome, titanic, has the Celtic wit and possesses all tho virtues of both countries. I want to show mother your an sewer. THANKFUL. A.—Were you a mere silp of a girl, | might advise you dif- ferently, but you are old enough to know your own mind and to choose your own part ner. It Is right for your mother to advise you, but It Is not her right to Interfere and make In- sulting remarks about the man you have ohosen for a husband, as long ae he Is up to the stand- ard In every respect. THE HEIGHT OF FOLLY Dear Miss Grey: Having no one else to go to, I come to you In my trouble. Tam a young married woman of 19, and have been mar ried for two years, and, Miss Grey, those two years hay been a regu lar hell on earth for me. My hus band has the most uncontrollable temper and also is unreasonably | Jealous. T have tried tn every way | know of to get along with him, and help him curb his temper. If calling me vulgar names was the only way he mistreated me, I could bear with him better, but the moment he gets the least bit angry at anything he starts calling me names and works himself into such a mad rage that he grabs hold of me, chokes me, or beats me with his fists. I cannot go to my folks, having once left them, What would you advise me to do. think a woman Is foolfsh to stay with a man when she has no little ones to consider? I am impa- tlently awaiting your answer GENEVIEVE. A.—! think a woman Is ex- ceedingly foolish to stay with a man one minute who is such a brute. You should have report- ed him to the authorities the first time he struck you. 1 advise you to get a legal separation at once, and obtain ‘a position In some nice private family until you get on your foet. A CARELESS MISTAKE Dear Miss Grey: My case needs the “utmost consideration, I am ‘a young man of 28, and strictly tem: perate in all respects.» Up to a yeur ago I never took, the ladies seriously, but at that time my mother died and I began to feel lonesome for ladies’ company. I have always roamed around, and find it very hard to settle down, About a year ago I met a very nice young lady, neat and of Hoe has not answered this Lotter, | 4 | Miss Grey? Don't) Letter: == SPECIAL FEATURES OF INTEREST TO STAR’S WOMEN READERS == 9 To Cyir ter and appen 1! 6. with her, #0 I pro-| but I did not stay the er, I met another lady that ited me better and we sympa ay, so I wrote to th t Kirt] nd told her she was free, but did] the second lady and she accepted | me, Now the question 1s, am I do « right? I have every reason to eve this second sincere. Although she fs a widow with one child, I foe) she knows what she {s dotng much more than the other | and ear hten my home and make | it more welcome than ft otherwise | would be. Sincerely yours | IN TROUBLE A—You evidently didn't | THE SAME OLD STORY and dreadful trouble and come to |you for advice. I am a young girl jof 16, but oh, it seems as if I am tired of life r \ » Inst couple of weeks, and now he ans left me—but that is not all le took me out to a dance one night and we were all gay and jolly. Wo drank beer and other P of myself; then, in this con-' took advantage of me. told me then and there he! 4d never sert me. I was nearly wild, but he wrote me such loving, affectionate letters that I trusted my life to him. Just a week ago this evening he left me deserted | ® jhe never noticed me. abou but he never Now please tell me what to do. }T am hopeless, discouraged and |heart broken and deserted by the only one I love. Oh, !f I could only forget him, but I can't. He has [the dearest face and eyes I ever |forever tn my ears t wild? and I hope you can realize my con Mit and workmanship guaranteed. Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop t ea After anothe f fre know your own time of your firet lady, and did her @ great wrong. You seem to have dismissed her from your mind with apparent ly a8 guiltiess a consclence as you would cast a wilted flower | by the wayside. Many a girl's life has been wrecked by a | man's unstable, thoughtiese | state of mind. You have no right to ask a woman to marry you until you are certaln you want her and no other for your wife. If you fee! sure thie ie the case and | that you will not change your mind, | see no reason why you should not marry this woman. mind at the proposal to the you certainly | Dear Mins Grey: I am in deep I have been going with a y man for about seven months, earned to love him dearly Ing He ared a great deal for me unt!l the * until I was unable to ta me, with the marks of bame and disgrace upon me. I have only seen him once since, but His home ts five miles from where I Itve nes to see me. aw, and I seem to hear his voice Shall I write tell him I am nearly This letter 1s my last hope ‘o him and Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 8-240 Lumber Rachi ek Prue nt Do not miss this grand TOMORROW, SUNDAY, JUNE 29 The Mammoth and Magnificently Appointed “VICTORIA” Leaves Pier 2, Foot of Yesler Way, 10 a.m. Sharp, for HOOD’S CANAL The Most Picturesque Land-Water Scenic Trip in America! ns iste nl OCEAN GOING §&. wonderfully beautiful places” in the world, surpassing in scenic beauty and panoramic magnificence the famous “inland sea of Japan.” Round Trip Only $2.00 Music, Dancing, Vaudeville, Moving Pictures—Basket Lunch The proceeds are for the Nonsectarian Settlement House, Council J. W. e Alaska Steamship Co., 720 Second Ave. IT ALL DEPENDS— On what you use to raise the You May Gain a Reputation for rich, motst, but featherytight CRESCENT ——— dition BAKING I have only lived tn this place —_—_ stranger. Please answer, as [am TT waiting !n tears and sorrow The two power <k A STAINED ROBE BUD. unite in It make (aing es } A.-—You surely made a great its good work cer n misteke to trust your virtue tain—one begins and future in another's hands. to leaven when We should be our own keepers. you mix — the You have my deep sympathy dough, the other when you put It because of your extreme youth fulness; but now Is the time for you to be strong. Do not make your mistake greater by losing hope and courage. You In the oven 25c Full Lb. Ask Yo need to summon all the hope ir and courage within you to Grocer meet and overcome this wrong. Do not sit down and fold your | Crescent Manufacturing Company hands and say your life Ie Seattle, Washington. ruined; for our lives, ae dam- — aged buildings, may be repair. ed. You can be a fine woman yet If you put your whole life Into It, and, thus knowing the pitfall, will not be snared again. | beg of you to follow my ad- vice, you will surely never re gret It If you do, Go at once to Judge Frater of the juvenile court, at 600 Ninth av. and tell him | sent you If you wish. He is a kind man and will see that Justice is meted to you. “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Odeon Theatre | FIRST AVE, BET. PIKE AND UNION THE SOUL OF A THIEF, Don’t write or speak to thie ‘ man before you see Judge |TOPLITSKEY @ OO. / Frater. iyHE RUNAWAY. An Opinion PY@LET? ~ A:coaransee An abstract is simply a history of your title clear back to the first grant of the government. Errors can and do creep into it. Title Insurance is a guarantee that your title is perfect. 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