The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1913, Page 3

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re fs no warn 1 qu By Evelyn Nesbitt w t ® patronizing scon arma are around her and some-)mitted to exist on earth Girls, I speak from experience rate for Su ; ‘ an If they Were strange ant) body's lipa on here, and to herthere! The remorse she expertences ts|When you # pitfall ike one t as ma Pe yle may think I'm put mal Hing drinks. lIpe on hers, and to her there indescribable Buicide tn priously|I have der bed-—run away rom it is se M ting too much blame on the) Her. gompanton orders drinks,|doean't seem to be any future or considered, The searching daylight|it, and don't mind the taunts and who do not 1 tw (ieee ated WI and the selfabasing waiter shortly | any past. seems unbearable, and if she ts in| sneers and contempt of others. rk C Ba in Orie 0 38 | pro a lean bottle from nie} That's about all # remembers her own room, all the ttle things! But, although many girls run it will t as & a a Ue tt tat takes | napkir jnext morning. 1 f r around stab her like knives, barb-|from the danger {in such places, with gl g Reread nek sirls to places) The f We night bef and polsone inders of her|there’s another that menaces great age na eee ¢ A R where they en-|out:. 0 won't hurt ut In many casos 1 life, of herself—that ts for-|er numbers Cy warm. Save (his pe an¢ leased: ‘ drinks it ald and tastes good.|most tragedy that ever God per lever gone | (Continued Tomorrow.) fy tt next Sunday set dan An orchestra ts playing seductive | . 4 Coffee Cake N gee! strat All around is gayety ant! Dh Ss Sh Thi F li IA Gi 1D d KC German Co The aughter, The clink of glass and ew. Jome ow, ts Follies. r resse and onefourth cups sifted _————emet ought to of Hquors blend with the} arene the top. tr by covering the to . {s ludicrous, Ever wai sliced apples, or strong character, and of an ge a gc oe te between 16 and 20, She accepts m time to time an tnvitation from some man that | drinks 1 until she see she knows is considered “tast tached from earthly and carping} I} There is only one kind of glasses or lens that your eyes require. ~~ German Coffee Cake Made Without Yeast McKe » Hin Janet KC | od als lots of folks be ythor Arink won't hurt. ‘The ot tts a man half) man her it's very ght. So fule melted b way, they say She may after | she t tableepoontu she's started wrong, but never|, A.” © later she's scared. Her in the first instance head s big and there's a sub egg: milk dued | grits her teeth and clenches her | fists and resolves that she won't get drunk Come on, have some more,” urges the man, refilling her glass. aring tn her ears, So she It ts not only the weak girls who succumb. I have told how the white slavers work to get victims Now I'm Kotng to tell how the ordi nary “rounders” work. They are} Aa guilty as the slavers, But she won't, she says. All the ey work princtpally among arguments against liquor she ever > have had, or are get: ! heard come surging into her brain, | ons, live in re queerly confused with a volce warn: | ies nar ing her of danger and that roaring add He laughs at her. She's dimly aware of It. Anyway, she thinks ye ie wie what harm would another do? She Its the girls like that, of ordi-|could ta of herself. And narily strong character, who are | butter. |p X racter, she gigs antly while a wave and cinna-| Und easy. by the “rounders,” who|or recklesaness and defiance are either old enough to know bet |ter or young sapheads whose only excuse ts that they are fools It’s an awful sight to see a man |», like that in a cafe with a little gir Now, take the case of the girl of Bake tn moder sweeps over her She drinks a third She feels joyous, and laughs tm “don't care” Apple Cake or Prune Kuch | de made with this same bat and has a That girl knows that she is play | ing with fire. But she has su; confidence In herself. cares and floating away on a soft 4 "Me | Hillowy cloud ; Shes cer! “The girl's defenses are all gone. tain she can walk among tempta: ghee dimly aware that somebody's tions and rem untarnished. They a ———————-_-__—_ all think that first. | OR AID When they reach the resort: roadhouse or cabaret-—-and walk tn, A delegation of laundry girl strik ‘ers from Tacoma are tn the city to Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth day tn an effort to secure ald from | () ) Sc {) wr_OPr, te 4 y free by sending packed tn 25 ans of K C Baking Powder to Taques Mfg. Co., Chicago, being to write your name and ad- plainly. local unions to establish a union the City of Destiny They visited the headquarters of the Miners in the Grand Union hotel, and have received as Their appeal | will be laid before other labor or ganizations also, and the girls are| confident they will be able to con-| duct their strike for higher wages eful finish laundry tn union, Z S ye FIRS RS surances of support other kind will do them an Injury YES EXAMINED FREE | Our knowledge of the human eye is sufficient to insure that you the proper glasses that you need GIVE US A TRIAL MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 First Ave, Seattie, Wash. Cffies Phone, Main 4 Res Thone Kenwood 1472 ' ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Seattic IST RAYMO! Ww B POL ED IN F vEW DRAWN ESP ao. | PAPER. eo ™ § VSVe ODS U™SUCUDE Tt ww ww wt GS THEM Handsomely Embossed on University Felt. Beautifully Lettered Our Own Special and Exclusive Design A Different Pennant Every Week TO READER Seattle Pennants of- fer a classy, cozy air---a touch of re- finement to your den, your library, even your office and place of business. It will brighten any spot you place it. We are anxious to have you see them. You will not be satisfied with only one---you must have all. We will tell you all about it each week. These Pennants cannot be equaled at 65c. Clip coupon from page 1 in to- day’s paper. TO COVER COST OF MAILING how, so you ll get a com- a pennant. The coupons e all numbered and ey must be clipped very day for four days fol- Owing each other. There he same number. Bring your coupons to the Star of- ce to receive pennants, or for Scents extra they will be sent by mail. In order to secure the entire set have the Star deliv- ered to your home regularly by our carrier, PENNANTS BY MAIL 5c EXTRA, THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 1, SOME OF THE SIGHTS ee A’ BA THAT HAS| N } YORK, | CIALLY FOR THIS | situation, | would do nothing 1913, ADVENTURE OF THE GIRL WHO PLAYS WITH FIRE *! EVELYN NESBITT, 18-YEAR-OLD VICTIM, VIVIDLY PORTRAYS PERILS THAT LURK IN THE ROADHOUSE OR THE CAFE in a Muff and Turkish Bath Girls in Sheets! Norman Takes Artist Ewer Out to Look’Em Over BY NORMAN NEW YORK, July 1.—Did you ever seo a lady dressed in a muff? It doesn't seem like much to wear, does {t—even on a warm even- ing and in one of those calorific theatrical productions known as a ‘summer show’? Yet {t ts sufficient. None of the persons who patronize Mr. Flor- j ent Ziegfeld’s “Follies,” at the New Amsterdam theatre, has been | heard to demand that the young ladies who wear this costume be more | sufficiently protected from the weather. And the girls themselves | look quite content So it MUST be all right! see There ts no doubt Mr. Ziegfeld ts cutting down the cost of his Te productions year by year. | He spends less and less money on clothes! This years cho {se marked by a paucity of sartorial adorn- ment, which would em to indicate that Mr. Z. is becoming ABSO- LUTELY MISERLY Beside the muff persons, there are other young women who ap | Pear enfolded, more or less, in sheets. They are supposed to have es- caped from a Turkish bath which was on fire Mr. Ziegfeld does think of things, doesn't he? . There are still others, of whom one does not see much until they are unwound. Tired Business Man. wear a sort of half-portion of bodice and trouserloons of black lace over pink. } Pink tights, mayhap! We should worry: ee There ts quite a bit of this year’s ." besides the clothing which ts omitted. Frank Tinney nas the best monolog he has ever had. He got a good bit of it by going over to England. He was a arg They couldn't “make him." He admits It, frankly and cheer. y “I guess they thought I was the intermission,” says Frank. all went out when I was doin’ my act.” Frank blames the English orchestra leader for part of his trou- “They bles. “You know that wful funny joke I got about the old maid,” he |says. “I say to t orchestra leader, ‘Why fs an old maid like @ to- mato? Then he says to me, ‘I dunno. Why is an old maid like a to- mato?’ and then I say, ‘Because {t's so hard to-mate-her.’ | “Well, I used to ask this English feller, all right, ‘Why ts an old maid like a tomato? and then he woud ewer, ‘I cawn't say, I'm | shuah, Why is an old maid like a to-mah-to?” eee Nat Willis is tn the show, wearing his own face, which ts quite human and unrecognizable. He sings a song called “If a Table at | Rector’s Could Talk,” which makes a great hit and which {s aston. ishingly frank. The names of persons high in the theatrical world are used with a freedom that makes even callous 42nd st. asp. Ferrets,” monds. “He Waited,” “Black Dia- —— THE —— eee At the Home Until Wednesday M OVI E “Mutual Weekly,” “The Soul of a Thief,” “Out and In,” “The Fashion | Show.” “Forgive Us Our Trespasses” is eee an Ceuepeocally strong drama be-| At the Society Until Wednesday ing shown at the Grand for the last A Timely Intercepti ” time tonight, A discharged tele- letics in France,” 2 graph operator, who is fired be- est in oc ‘olorado, cause he jeft his post to visit the porter,” “Three bedside of his dying child gets a Merrick, chance to avenge himself later a the story. By chance he enters @ telegraph station to find the oper ator in a drunken stupor. Sudden- ly the ticker calls for the operat- or, <A dispatcher’s blunder had sent two fast trains on a single track. The discharged operator re sponded to the call, explaining the and declaring that he to prevent the At the Elite Until Wednesday “A Brother's Loyalty,” two reels; “A Tour Through Tour ”" “The Professor's Predicament.” eee At the Dream Until Wedneeday “The Villain Unmasked,” two reels; “One Good Joke Deserves Another,” “Fortune Smiles.” eee At the Grand Until Wednesday ndent who| {, 1 se once i n Bie 97 that the tat “Funny Cuss Tries His Luck at the wire and p wite and|L@ve,” “Sugar Fields in the Ha- act on behalf of his daughter, who were passengers on walian Islands,” . the train. What the operator did! 4) 4, e Class A Until Wednesday Is told in the pioture. “The Trapper’s Mistake,” two reels; “The Yokohama Fire De- At the Olympian Tonight partment,” “The Love List,” “De- “Fate,” “The Answered Pri “Celery Industry in Florida, layed Propos ° At the Melbourne Until Wednesda: y | “In the two | reels. Sultan's Power,” eee Clemmer Until Wednesday of the Jaws of Death,” Weekly,” “The Diplomatic “At the Telephone.” RUNAWAY GIRL WEDDED IN JAIL EVERETT, Wash. July 1.—Ella Wogensen, 17, ran away from home at Ferndale and joined a carntval company as an organist to earn money #0 she and James Forestal could get married, Mrs. Wogensen asked the police to arrest-the girl and hold Forestal for coaxing her to leave home, The *\jovers were taken to the city fail |Roth protested they intended to m as soon as they had saved ey enough. Mrs, W At the “Out “Pathe | i” | Circles, | DENTIST 718, First Ave, Unton Block. I am now giving my entire time and 0 not compete with cheap use the best materials | jental profession, | aitations | 0 you| offices be! x picture In my_sien ac{them she would re the entranc the butlding: it's just| “wofld do tt now,” so the probation Ike the one In thin advertisement. Beware of Fake Dr. Browns Edwin J. Brown, D. D. 8. Hoattle’'s Leading Dentiat 118 First Ave. officer, who fs a minister, tled the knot | Music at the Heidelberg Cafe jevery night. Hotel Birkel, First, Open evenings until §, and Sundays! until 4, for people who work. "near Spring,—Advertisement, With the wrappers off, there {# quite a treat for the And still, still others—only two of these—who t % How About Your Bread? Are you buying “Holsum’”’ or one of the many “light-weight” brands that are being peddled around the city ? They both cost you the same, the only differ- ence is in what you get for your money—thirty- two ounces of the highest grade bread, made in the largest and most sanitary bakery in the Northwest, or from twenty-two to thirty ounces of bread that is of no more than ordinary quality and is baked in shops that do little more than is necessary to comply with the law. Either way it costs you ten cents—but which do you prefer? Don’t Let Yourself Be Cheated Into thinking that every ten cent loaf of bread contains ten cents worth of bread—it doesn’t. The law says that every ten cent loaf of bread must weigh thirty-two ounces or be plainly marked with its true net weight. A ten cent Holsum Loaf always weighs two pounds Every grocer in the city of Seattle can sell you “Holsum” if he will. Some other brands of lighter weight bread cost the grocer less money and some grocers like to profit at your expense. Insist that your grocer give you Holsum Bread or go to one who will. Demand “Holsum”—the bread that’s made clean, sold clean and delivered to you clean in a white, wax paper wrapper with the name “Holsum” on it in blue letters. It costs you no more than other breads, your grocer makes an honest profit and you get your money's worth of really good bread. If your grocer won't sell you call Main 5937 and we'll tell you the name of the nearest one who will. Holsum Baking Co. ON SALE DAILY EXCURSION TICKETS EAST Low Fares and Choice of FOUR TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS Two of Them Through to Chicago - Visit That Greatest Vacation Land YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Via Gardiner, Original and Northern Entrance Excursion Fares westrort, ‘conasset Beaches Fourth of July Tickets on Sale July 2, 3, 4 Ask the Agent About the Many Low Rates and Fine Trips $7.50 TO PORTLAND For “Christian Citizenship Congress.” Tickets June 29 to July 5. H. N, KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. ‘Tel, Elltott 5750. First Av, A. b

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