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; THE SEATTLE STA READ THIS, MOTHERS, FATHERS, 3 BOYS AND GIRLS; HOW TO SHUN | Lhe Week at the Theatres - PITFALLS IN PROBLEMS OF SEX | i PROPOSE TO UNITE j GOVERNMENTS OF | CITY AND COUNTY ( Judge A presiding over juvenile co h interest Headed by H.C. P tan Ha; ante, can ts nar } nia work at s ane a the confession of bbe Nesbitt, an 18 vero witness held } vi e Metr : tan investigation published from day to day The Star I" rel le wa he ¢ printed yes V Today Jud Frater tell how to ave the pitf it we pee pointed out by Nesbitt 1 women are as great a mena t AS men Sidhe Mee And he believes mothers can do much toward the solution of the vice | ; ie } CENCE, BUT RATHER A p aml THIEF THAT MAY ROB IN By Judge A. w. Frater NOCENCE OF VIRTUE ft ard Perhaps est da hen let guide and guard our wah ‘ young «t . 1" hings that will “aes F ox their own sex ir are w the whole A * « re quently warned companions t portant tha 1 against yo At all hazards the confidence of girls and boys in the mother .“ that a large should be cultivated. Let par. “4 that are lu ents teach thelr children that RI National Confer by girl companions or women the more shameful their exper \atione whose persuasion to “be game,” or lences may be the more impor c6o of ¢ le pp s that there “is m in ft," per tant to confide them in the par ape will be serve <a i sundes tho unsophisticated to her ent. Let mothers and fathers at W. C. A. for the | Re as careful pfore, in the that are trying to better the cen ea enae rn meal close to the choice of girl « sas in the | condition of girls and to help f me ? chotce of f I belfeve that a sporty young m pany the «trl « seduction that the ship of a k & sort of Inv | the daughter. | KING REVIEWS CITIZEN TROOPS Gola Meam, London, 1911 (BADR Tee tain type whose The best of tea— a from the: best of Jy theory that b | together land—for the best eve A dad man tes virtue tn . “ A mot a girl or wo hn more than WN. Tuy Ba H de Perk p nutomons of drinkers. 1 women ritoria and hur other emblems of the big Seatt In Sealed, Ale Tight Pees >. Some mothers the fact that vut ‘ citizen { on “rT MS ee * : the companior sa mar-| 4 r 2 | . A T ried woman fs a guaranty that all JUDGE A, W. FRATER ve Order Trial a Wroble is well, and allow their daughters ngs ’ TO-DAY pm of to stay out all night at the home of the married friend on that| Matinee, the lure of the stree bi M t of the passing show until judgment ingty os a only say that this ta no|hae matured, our girthood would be , ag guaranty at all. Marriage may °** see . mean that the woman {s “wise,” . SOFIA, July 5.—After two day a but not necessarily that she {is But what of the girl that works “Maj. Gen. | jot 4 e fighting, in which bott to either good or virtuous, This fan and has no home? . Mary | Bulgarians and Servians lost heay M cled security may only make more House service ie most destrable a ear ily, the war office is advised that —— ef easy the approach of the villain. | Wicked scoundrels sometimes : the Bulgarian generals hope to cap RIT te { Avoid automobile rides with Advantage of the servant girl tr tare Kopeuin today Rev. M. A. Matthews the. home, but danger of service ts he A great battle is reported pro- M strangers or recent acquaintances net known by your parents. Many an innocent girl has gone on a “joy ride” and returned despolied of her lgreass north of Salonika {r c WUl preach a sermon Sunday 100,000 Bulgarians and 80,000 ntitled Greeks are engaged along a ttle imum. This ts by far t lace for a young girl, y if a “character” is req KILLS MAN AND me . Wf there was force of co for the master and the mistress as “. front of 60 miles war of “ nuee she cannot establich it in Well as for the servant ij ; é : asserts that the early appa: The Blood-Stained 5 iT But many girls not do vane > * 4 Greek successes were due to Pt SeVittuous men are the beet Ineur.| work. They like to think that they strategy, apparent retreats bel Heart Doors” ance of virtuous girlhood. are helping thetr parents !f they } Pp devined to lure the Greeks out of a are upon the traf!) > | their fortifications The sermon Sund evening A limited circle of acquaintan: go to work in some stor of known character and responsf “ereby able to 1 t bility ts the best protection for home. But at house growing girlhood. Rut how is this and room are always | to be brought about? the wages are largely Ry keeping the gir! busy with the bustle of the store and schools and school books, music that looking “nice” or “pret and music lessons, good books care a part of the fob, no doubt appeals fully chosen, that will meet the de-to the girl. Add to this the oppor mande of a romantic turn in the tunity to attend places of amuse girl; home duties that are plentiful ment and we have the reason for | fully, accor to enough where there is a large fam- the choice. that he was able to fly and comparative poverty. Unfortunately there are # r belongings and made bis) go, the headline attraction at! If only a girt can be happy In her good mothers that think that ore the police home tacka, in her books, and in rance !s synonymous with surder ; ‘and leave untouched the|cence. They rejoice in the fact Detective Gerbet and Patrol: | \, he IGNORANCE 18 NOT INNO- /man Justus, after sending Raselle |, of the largest tnusical ees |'0 the Beattlo General hospital s now before the public. The }traced Sebastiano for nine block#)| (vera added attraction will be sep in the soft earth and then lost his of & ve se: |trail on the Seattle boulerard Piggy os bE kg | Gtovannt, Carracto, John Florttio alte,” whee sbastiano, alias killed eriously will discuss the subject— Evelyn Thaw Makes “ . Good on the Stage Is Old-Fashioned ae Religion Strange to PARIS, July 5.—Declaration that || ™” Poy ge steesigeeeoey the Seattle Churches? |Thaw and Jack Cifford at a we ly salary of $4,009 for his brothe | FRANK RICH COMPANY, SEATTLE THEATRE; MAIDE DE LONG (INSET) PANTAGES m. Hammerstein, manager of t party, and Sebastt First Presbyterian Church Seventh and Spring ages this week, there will be n for the firat time bere ple of Maste, declar were not! JULY 6 SUMMER SEASON, STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE, The Frank Rich Company Modern Musical Tabloid Change of Bill Twice Weekly. »2 Bhows Nightly—7:30 and 9:15. Matinee Dally—2:30 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, “THE CABARET GIRL.” Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, “THIRTY-TO-ONE SHOT.” til the authorities ca out troops _ Victoria theatre in New York, was Jand Ralph Betviso are held|, bivet. Other Ferns, Allen t and | | |will be seen at the Moore theatre fing gold miners in the Rand dis man, author of “The Witching trict. Seventy-five others were in Arizona,” ote. Mr, Mason Jured nd his com come to this city S Tho trouble started when the almost direct f New York, and ttl nthe tthe eattie ke"-—-under the direc different _ ESE —- _ ——— _— — - ———————— ¢ las witnesses, Raselle has a chance |’ y will be Maide |company. and The Th Trouba- JOHANNESBT rRO, South Africa,/for the week, starting t miners clash the pollos, aft * part with Charies Frohman S fer a classy, lor recovery. ver little singing ars. wiagersan gatterers |’ SEE THEM Handsomely Embossed on University Felt, Beautifully Lettered pa gies wat Gove to Glehe i the tee been omnl A Different Pennant Every Week vor onmee Pennant cozy air---a Evening Prices ... Matinees, except Sunda: Monday Nights, Ladies and Children’ ° Friday Nights, Chorus Girls’ Contest. +-10e and 20¢ ‘ le 10 sulitt“Se see," 15 Inches Wide by 36 In i =] SI KILLEDIN. y ches Long. Retail Value 65¢ 65¢ | AFRICAN RIOT = wa heater players Our Own Special and Exclusive Design result of a general riot among strik-|"As a Man Thinks,” by Augustus TO READER Star 1 5c ooeers."e: every week. will present “The “ t a bright, breery M4 THEATRE ESS eee ss a Mathias” I Start saving touch of re- tnd am artin made ay a! cirouites wi be two shows nightly and a m Wart i. | Poca, elie Sn Sil Sie I the pennants finement to ine could be secure sce tia rccesese— FOR POTLATCH plete collection. in camp, but ONE WEEK STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT Wednesday Matinee Prices (Special) Lower Floor, $1.00; Divans, $1.50; Other Seats, 75c, 50c, 25c. The Messrs. Shubert take pl ure and pride in presenting “America’s foremost actor.”—Boston Globe. JOHN MASON (By arrangement with Charles Frohman.) your den, your library, even your office and place of business. It will brighten any spot was volplaning, Tonight is the final Potlatch play SHE’S VERSATILE vite da" Ronco" | Four coupons and tnvenionn have strated she ‘ana tant Harracn et omer 15 entitle you to | In Augustus Thomas’ master. Princess Gabrie y arte, song pects all who will partict g drama of broad humanity and writer and aut and she an tacular chil 4 the double standard of morality, today t she ’ or e fect ; a pennant. The coupons ] it i “As a Man Thinks” placed he mateet te vations you p ace 1t. e Galiet than “the Wititlng von tr fare all numbered and Ronaparte M5 trian theme."—Ch baton fastener aid & fie ‘this weoure f they must be clipped are anxious to have} “A ltt for the American the , Grates mak | on atre.”—Chicago Examiner a on nanart y “Biggest drama of the sea ‘i son.”"—Chicago American. “Greatest supporting company ew Lester Wallack days.” ‘A YEAR AND A HALF IN NEW YORK. nerd @etal} of the original 39th St. Theatre production Prices—Evening, 50c, 750, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Wednesday Matinee, 25c to $1.50. Saturday Matinee, 50c to $1.50. ANTAGE Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville tous onters’ wil Hl avery day for four days fol- J lowing each other. There method of dividing [netn'caiod a “he Seater He Cannot be any numbers AGED MAN SLAIN 22 a \ skipped or any two coupons ema, Wane, say Aa of the same number. B re the, yoy narrowing fh | SOFT FOR Jos your coupons to ihe Post ~ man, whose body was found six| NEW YORK, July 6:-Jose R. rifles wont of this city. A little dog Capablanca, the Cuban chess chaxo-ll fice to receive pennants,or for was found guarding the body of the| pion, for whom a consulate at St ! man, whone pockets contained 40, | Petersburg hae Dees Greated, is In 5 cents extra they will be sent RNS OB TWO CLERKS] tt consulate wan created tor|ff DY mail. In order to secure the NANAIMO, 1h. C, July S—Two| him. to moot the Russian enewslf entire set have the Star deliv- 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. 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Fhe Banas ase ald to be tora agynght torn two'wveks aig] NEXT WEEK YOUR CHOICE OF POTLATCH OR UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PENNANS | The bandits ave said to be foreign-! Friday night for a two-weeks' ¢ ors, of Alaskan waters, Temple of Music upendous Novelty Musical Act CHARLES KEENA In “THE STREET FAKIR” OTHER BIG ACTS ry We AND 20