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DAY, JULY 8 $25.00 and $28.00 + oe WHEN 20 AWAITS THE KING ac Dougall, fouthwick Rachange Butt By : Cynti hia | mean when they echo each other He good, if you want a husband! * THE SECOND OF THE N-AGES-OFTHE-WOMAN.IN-LOVE Of course she does; and of course she's good; and of course she | ~ - — é Piles Wald 000. IS AROUND AND AHOUT 20 quite naturally expects the reward of goodness. | Second Avenue and Pike Street In Connestion waith JAMIES MeCREERY & CO., New York Store en ameine : tr Charming has had bie day. It now time fox the KING ®ut the trouble she lets man suppose that she Is PERFECT IN ge ‘ approach. A fow Twenties Iiston for the horn of bis aute but moat or|RVERYTHING ELSE he gets an idea that just being virtuous and Tes rans er 0 them Itke bh st as well if onmse vooing of the beggar maid in| 20¢%!ne more entitles her to the adoration of man , . aL guise, | aes ° t ° t 9 ° Office 114 Jack st. TWENTY demands tt t the King heel bef his QUEEN, | N S The P > Is Y, || mcoon Oe Bog rea sien tat the, King ta nal etre a QU ew Silk Petticoats) | Towels, Toweling = mde hich Twent | “ main er: Woman tn the FIRST AGE vim of| 2 bd i] ° @) RHEUMATISM =. 2s 28S. Specially Priced, $1.95] |and Pillow C a tknow tt, 90 whe lant t hi uerived at a ful pecially rriced, . and Pillow Cases , ok knowledge of sex as a feminine as § Stomach Troydle, Eczema and All At last she understands what mother and teacher and preachor es agg oe Ml a 36 Bkin and Blood | in the messaline 350 Huck Towels x batt (al Diseases will find ul hurr one has four-nch fine Sid ieee “union nude 4m quick relief tn. | a Cc e G peta the cher kan seinectictied sods s med hace - tt underlay, the other has e itched ends Oe RCM re . - <=> ° wih MDX = cx knife pleated flounce with eclally good quallt s ae —<- out underla 12 \ oweling 10¢ SUMMER | I 12/46 All Linen Toweling ICE WHITE SLAVERY METHODS. us they do other evils? A There are also two st 3 “ < Good Telephone Elliott 5560 Dear Miss Grey: I have read pees od in the chiffon taffeta qual 6s sheorvemt fine looking Both of thes have cotton underlay, but one is made ere are emy ‘ol nines hg men to trap young girls, how ut white is she to know the tares from the ly good alue 00 For {ce rates. We guaran. M your tee full weig prompt and ¢ Hotel Towels 1 advice in ye nd I want to as qualit 1 e dozen, $1.00. delivery slavery. It is not a pleasar with deep tatlored flounce ‘ : . es not a y sant thing wheat? Are the white slavers’ Full bleache hemmed uck Towels ICE DELIVERY co to talk about; but I do want to houses well furnished? Are young| while the ot has knife with red borders, absorbent and good = learn, Why don't people stamp {t girls sold, and in what ways? How pleated ruffle y All the good, bright co’ quor at the mont called Linen Pillow Cases $2.50 ors which p of round ‘a hs 4 ks > mak ut girls un | t ¥ for are ine ed The ar These P rer VU. Ss. Government Inspected ected Meats” re What kind of poison ts! (QB) Aaa \ well made, attractive look hand he che washed ‘ca Mogrrathcd . wiris?| : » \ ¢ Bea! | ing skirts eclally price r oe ize 45x36 nches f nishoa, bis anking you 1 4 | 2.50, hird Floor. cond Floor at S195. DOROTHY A.—I will answer your ques tlona as they come. Public tentiment or (good sense does | not stamp out this evil because | many men and women believe jirl never gets to one of these places unless she wants to. | know better. Be they ma ign our men by saying wives and children would not be safe but for the maintenance of these unfortunate women. ! | know better. | believe in the | manhood of America. Because some do not believe conditions are as bad as they are. | know they are worse than they have heard. Some of the causes are Mothers and fathers who do not give their children the proper a5. PACKING HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Wednesday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Lamb Chops ......15c|/Corned Pig’s Head. . 8c Legs of Lamb.... .15c ed Spare Ribs... Breast of Veal... . .15c wees. 12Me|Salt Pork ‘eter tG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corver Market | Nadia Corsets $1.00 | ADIA Corsets give easy comfort, and their long, eful ines follo | N closely the more expensive models. They are built as wear A lare wrtment of models to suit t les with long skirts, t any figure. There are low-bust # the slender figure, and many others in batiste 4 coutil, well boned and with excellent rice, $1.00. Special Sale Undermuslins They are hose supporters Your money returned ff any sales we make are not as represented moral Instruction; because These Dainty Undermusiins Specially Priced for Quick Disposal at 95 mothers allow their daughters | At 96c are Gowns of nainsook and longcloth, beautifully trimmed in to overdress to catch nice men, lace and embroidery, some with lace sleeves Dainty fe crey owns aoe Se (earn. Wane Noe tar | in Dresden patterns, pink, white and blue, trimmed with his vile business; because par. ents shirk the responsibility of protecting their children, but rather, allow them to roam the streets alone, or in groups; the non-restriction of obscene and sensational literature and pice | tures from news stands and mal There Is no way by which . Regular Values $4, $4.50, $5 ' | | Choice of the following Dull Kid Blucher Oxford, long vamp model, in pad e's QOaaa tect pe ts: al | | Patent Kid Oxfords, round toe, short vamp light flexible welt sole and Cuban heel. in foams She are anne the See ’ i with tip, welt sole and Cuban h ‘an Russia Calf Oxford with tip, ribbon + parental protection until she | Patent Kid Blucher Oxford. A long vamp lacing, welted sole and Cuban heel. ; 0, s experienced enough to pro- mode) with tip, Mght welt sole and Cuban heel Colon Pumps in patent, black suede and ee eee ee | Patent Kid Oxford, plain toe, medium short tan calf. Broken sizes judgment, She may be vain, and selfish, and extravagant: she may hate t vamp, light welt sole and medi Stent Punip either tain aa ae Some of the white slave ee [work whe may loathe children, she may gowsip, she may lie, and yet} Bright Kid Oxford, Bluche bow, All sizes, but not in all tablishments aro well furnished ieiieve that her virtue alone qualifies her to rule forever in the king ible welt heel pl pilin FF some are on the waterfronts, dom of where, If a girl is not excep And #0 she makes KING bow very low Indeed, as one who rec 5 tlonally good Jooking, she Ie | cenizos and meekly confeases bis own unworthiness : ‘ Southw ick Cc 0. Second Avenue and Pike Str a onsidered good enough for the | HT MD excellent g for society that Woman should alwars kee The he MacD ugall- ee Me es cm 4 5 lowest type of humanity the st value on herself. It is one of the barricades which protect) — grag rE 1 in The public extends to the he pet Col., for collection. She also filed) adjourn till Wednesday or Thurs. re cafes the right to obtain a ti the King 1: And soon he discovers that the QUEEN BAD for probate at Warrensburg, Mo.,| day, upon the call of Chairman J. r cense to sell liquor, and while pretty UNRI WEAKNESSES. And, moreover, he gets some forged papers, it is charge 1. |D. Lowman. In the meantime, the 5. the law excludes minors, the Pe 04 of th « attitude members will busy themselves with 5 slaver has ways of making the Rgiptadlb a Fr _ there are women who expect to be adored for. bcceatie see tena: ee 2 the task of segregating, classifying 4 girl say she Ie of age. ever. They never get beyond the second stage of love. And when the} CAPE GIRARDEAL, fo, _ and analyzing the origin and 7 it has been proven that In at weary King rises from his romantic worship and changes {nto a plain | United States € omalepionet ¥ £ causes of various kinds of noise. ‘a least one of the Eastern citites | Nu? vrical partner in the business of Iiving—well, {t ts not a good| Kage held Miss Ella McClenden Those who attended the meeting > girls have been sold on the plan for any queen to have bysterica about it | under $1,000 bond to the October) Three members of the anti-noise|}today were Lowman, Dr. Teresa block, as the negro was in an It {s much wiser for her to abandon her position of super-woman ‘term of the Cape Federal court to! committee met in the council cham-| MacMahon, and Hugh M , cortlor Gy. Anos eneited 18 | 54 o5 sen heipmate, to try to be at least as usefal toa man aa,| Answer to the charge of using the/ ber this morning, and quietly start- z for the manager to employ “pro; ee eee noerapher mails to defraud Jed to launch the campaign for the| A PHILOSOPHER . It Makes ee ore tS ay aire means giving service as well as accepting it. Love means! Miss McClenden was postmis-| assassination of crue! and useless) ANTWERP, July r procuring girls | | ving homage, not demanding It tress at Sturdivant, and kept a gen-| noises have succeeded at last? for the white slave trade. 8 And that is what ¢ girl must learn in the second age of love, | eral store. It is allege d meone asked: “What is a use-| phlegmatic remark of Edward he will develop into a 5 neatic tyrant—and so lose her|a check for $1,000, signing John) less noise? dam, famous jeweler, when informe 4 Rohan’s name, and sent it to the| Quiet ceased jed that thieves had stolen $60,000 k bank at Georgetown, Finally the committee decided to in diamonds from his safe. .J e it Ie Immaterial what poison ig Difference lltanaihe goime steanta te | ie A pers one 1 protege @ TWENTY demands that the King shalf kneel before his QUEEN. Clear C r ‘ pie aes : who Is not recelved as a guest ch, and I know sho loved To the man with the dinner pail what kind In her.parente’ heme—end even [much Sad 1 know ae oo win bert then, to be very careful where 8 out who fetureed my % or nickel. and grade of bread you buy Two-Thirds of a Loaf and a Full Loaf Cost you just the same—the difference lies in the amount where you get sixteen ounces of extra high-grade bread for a nickel and thirty-two ounces for a dime—or some other kind that weighs twelve ounces in the twenty-two to thirty ounces in the ten-cent loaf. of bread he has to eat, and what is just as | and when she accepts it. There important, how much of it he gets for a dime was a day when a girl's inno cence protected her, The time has come when she must be “as wise as a serpent,” as well as “harmless as a dove.” 1 believe in dwelling on the good and the true rather than the seamy side of life, for by it I know the world will be made better. My only excuse, if any be needed, in uncovering this great evil, is that it may be remedied. SHALL WE ABOLISH MARRIAGE LAWS? Dear Misa Grey: I agree with the “Mother of Two Babes,” who answers the ory of “Free mother. hood,” from the woman who says she ia not legally married, but longs for a child Y ay to destroy the of |? marringe {8 to do away the work of civilization, Tsay tha’ the institution of marriage Is that of savagery, not of civilization. Fur-|f thermore, a great deal of the work of civilization should be done away with. I do not ask that the laws of marr be done away with, but I or e+ js a widow, with a and is a good ¥ and! love her, that ts all. Wait! for A.—If you will send a regis tered letter she cannot receive it without signing for it— neither can anyone else get it If you find she does not care for you, be a man. To Help Nature Shed a Bad Complexion USE YOUR CREDIT Open a Charge Account at the Factory Hair Store I will give you credit and make it easy for you to outfit yourselves in anything you may need in Hair Goods. HAIR GOODS OUT OF THE RAW MATERIAL I always have on hand the finest quality of cut hair ever brought to pattle. It is uniform in color and quality, each tress cut from believe that the brotherhood of You’re Being ran oth some Gnvsie souk doa these foolish man-made laws otten N Cheated agp sage pean Sie its starting point in savagery; one woman's head. It com in all shades, and we can make any b design to match perfectly ur own hair, you something out of this cut ction, but make it Madame, we want to ma hair. It is my aitn not merely to give satis: worth your while to deal at the Factory Hair Store for good, method of made-up switches. We make all our own goods on the ; oft ig’ but has man became more clvil- yremises in a daylight, sani workroom—not nder- very time you let anyone saw off a short weight loaf A , I ises 8 ght, orkroom nan ui ef) ae dete th den Altaren ted, laws were made for the | effect solld, business reasons. ground basement, by Japs or Chinamen, or the East Side of New you joth kinds cost you ¢ same re difference betterment of the race. Some } m York b: « yor. np } heb the grocer me grocers prefer were and are a detriment, but We are out of the high-rent district and avoid all extray York by child labor lies in what they cost the groc Pit F until we have better ones it Is gances, therefore #avé you money, Swell establishments mean Every switch or other order is made in our own sanitary hig add to the merit of the | workroom, by Seattle girls, from the best quality of cut hair, 1 3 Weil, | bate a large stock of this hair in all_shades and can give you a per- E "| fect match in color and texture. Try me. i. to sell you short-weight bread that they buy at the rate folly to abolish the ones we f thirty five-cent loaves for a dollar, than “Holsum,” noe {know | personally | @ Uhich costs them four cents a loaf straight. Most grocers 9]| Common-aw marriage (not rec- will sell you “Holsum” if you ask for it, and wherever you high rents and extra expense. Does goods? No, Who pays for it, then? The dealer? No. just think this over. : is WE al Hvery woman coming to Seattle for the Potlatch will save For this reason we are able to do better by you and can 88V@ | roney by bringing this advertisement with her and receiving you from 10 per cent to 35 per cent on all manutactured goods. for her trouble a sample bottle of Autumn Dew, or Hair Color Re- ognized in this state) for 20 years, and raised a family of f Il you “Hol 1 ‘ find } a aay who aan istently refuses to se fine children. They were mar P storer, Dandruff Cure, F: seach, S Back Comt y a . : : ut “Holsum,” see how much Shete e Larter ye De formations, Curls, Puffs, Toupees, Wigs, Old Lady you're buying any bread but Isum, see h rights. Even at the best, you Pieces, Trans ; 3 ' * : see how it is. 1, too, look for Pieces, and any special pattern or design, Bring in or mail us | ‘Of course, you, want this news, good, up-to-date information % it weighs. universal brotherhood, and. as td hale eid bein bitaes | and business tips, We know you want it, and We want 4o help ’ , your cut hatr ; you get the best at the very cheapest price: “a a step to it, marriage will be : placed on a higher footing than For this reason we are making this Exceptional Ofter—one ore, in b nt d S : ae dee nneatian reanenn ane Our Specialty—Ventilated Toupees and Wigs | | you cannot afford to lo 1" ‘ j “4 every ohild finds father and DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. & for Men SPECIAL OFFER ‘adking THE BALANCE.OF JULY mother ine an and ‘ i Quality Counts, an it meets | PERFECT DENTISTRY Every order recefves mmediate attention, The work Is turn- coe Switch—Six SepReate ‘Stems—Regular Value $12, 50 | ‘The obtainable at any ed owt as quickly as careful workmanship will permit. We guar. | "SUS NTT assess ' SOR Oe ee eR eT atic | DOO strongest guaran Fate hair goods and work, The reputation of the Fac. | And the purchaser ean dress the two éwitehes in a large variety Too wage Bn gles um A MAN Of ever offered in Seattle, A clear anteeet our ee : of st¥les—Coronet Braid, Swirls, Cotls, Psyche Puffs, ete, 2 About eight months ago I met) | t 5 to 50 per cent tory Hair Store is upheld in every transaction, no matter how bi 1 and ien't wrapped, tsn’t to be Bla Indy who was working me, / saving of from 26 to 50 pér cen 4 We dress your hair gyith each sale of hair goods. 4 Rages ware foony made, ietht Coen eee hinds on that we started to love (of the price asked by the ordinary small or how large, T want to ask"every woman who contemplates f : compared with “Holsum” Bread, mace in an absolutely sanitary 9) Ane @itt tv much. ‘The first| dental offices, and better work and visiting Seattle during the Potlatch to visit our place and see I do not carry cheap, sweatshop switches that are sold tn jant, by the most modern of machinery and carefully wrapped Bp ay she said she was going on| more satisfactory service in the this beautiful haty for her own education, as it is the first time | other stores at from 50c to 95ce, My cheapest switch sells for $3. y gon ila fore it reaches you. It’s made §\°% 4 xolnk o" /bargaln, Painless methods only 1 'M° | Cheaper goods are unsatisfactory and insanitary. : fu to prevent its being soiled before i ws a visit to her parents and would) joining to hurt, nothing to fear. that a retail hair dealer has offered the raw material for your ‘5 7 10 revi clean and delivered clean in a white wax paper wrap F come back and we would be mar-|Nothing put the very highest grade Inspection. We are the originat@&s of the new idea of matching + FROM 10 PER CENT TO 35 PER CENT OFF DURING ‘on ft in, Blue letters. Insist upon Jiried. I got about two letters a) materials used and dentists who the cut hair to your own, instead of an Eastern sweat-shop POTLATCH WEEK per with the name » Al we and I answered promptly, | Mt J s you no more and you know you're || ¥ experts having the genuine, It costs you no more @ ‘ 5 The inst | heard was t wooks f eae er getting full weight, enuinely wholesome bread and when I did not get a let-| Ort aeld Geowne idee: $4 ° for ten days, I wrote and asked Regular $10 Never what was the matter and if she er cal $5 was coming the first of the month Op Pia e. for, if #0, 1 would come to meet bs her. I got my re “sary! with | Regal Dental Offices ‘Not abhome,” and “Refused,” writ! 6. 4 'R Clark, D. D. 8. Mana ten on.the front, I sent a telegram by uied ae Nia he yp but got no an 1 yates Greys } love this lady very, NOTE—Bring ‘This Ad With You FACTORY HAIR STORE 1401 FIRST AVENUE