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THE STAR—WEDNE Letters To Cxssthin. Grey ( ANSWER TO “DOES MORALITY, OR IMMORALITY, | Marriage brings unhappiness: cna \ BEST FIT FOR MOTHERHOOD?” True, but could he read the \74_ \ ictal tdis GUE SAAN snafu inal danas “WO. eucal woe a | 2 EEN MOS ronsived free \\ 7 \ » Oret Misa Grey: Your professional reader, “Wm. D,” must no many women who have tried « all that medical science te him, 1 not the truth iM) the free love course, she would \ NV m. If be te ain fe and will aearch deep down in t hart fo know “that almot never docs | ial of true, happ a se Love Will not be necesvary t end happil The marriage vn A iy balance on the seale of ral for the choice of a wife, When ft mithed hae ‘It over the. free AW |i ; ortune will not allow motherhood, the sorrow ls very deep. If ove has love by « big per cent. | She — en Fea and haw th Heved and respected a vir would find comptication where ate DeBevoise kindly show me the wrong ONCE-A-MOPTHEL she expects to find simplicity tob A.—I remember the letter, “Wm, D.” was on the point of se | am glad you thought of the had * WONDERFUL lecting a wife, and wished to insure, as far as possible, a good in- jo ei It ie time our tevel on! Val . B s heritance for the children who might result from the union, He had hialine een, wom ‘oe alues in Bust Sup-] had different opinions from medical and other sources as to whether sinking of the little ones still porters and Brassieres a woman who had always held her mind above the physical (there b Mle ae with a view thi k by, as he had been misinformed, deadening the maternal instinct) sole eka tee ne ine ae is week. or the young woman who had not alwaya been virtuous, and had oir rightful heritage in the $1.50, $ : watvos given her natural (7) impulses sway, would be best fitted for ma best possible birth, This can a: ternity, To my mind, and from what | get from the highest au not, under present conditions, x OF oe aie thority, there is no discussion in the question, for it has been proven be realized under the free love MRS. BARRETT. Orphe Roliding 215 Madison St Bitters tona-W ed in my of Ladies’ Suits Made to Order time and again that the healthiest dren have come from pure-minded parents. wer the other day that often the unfortunate girl who had gone astray makes the best mother many things are to be taken into consideration in the cholce of her for the mother of a man's children than the girl herself, who is anxious always to know that she is Physically and mentally clean, and this girl, from her experience, is system, it deprives them of all_ lawful rights as citizens, There may come a day when @ man and woman, drawn to. gether only by unselfish mo- tives, strong enough to stand outside the law, having char. acter developed to the point of cleverest and most lovable chil This is true, but And no one knows this better also anxious to know that the father is likewise tnareaiven’ rag habe $25.00 and $28.00 It has been the custom to hold the wife responsible for the } children, be rece, with thelr 7: childless marriage, but modern science shows us that in the ma ful éilsshomut ater cae” rom Fit and workmanship guaranteed. jority of cases the cause, from a physical standpoint, ties with the | esata ah lh tod . ‘ A husband, and caused by the life he has led under the dow ty Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop ard of moraiity : See. (ON BRIBOE 4 BOA ‘Sameer Meshange Binding | had a pitiful letter, a short time ago, from a girl who had been , Dear Miss Gr What do you & ter people whe werk taken from the seamy side of life by a good man, and was married | think a 1 Is it Pa — to him. She wrote to ask me if she were fit to become a mother, | Wille to ! Dp Before buying Water Front and | told her to first seo that she and her husband were in a proper ! *pital at Arlington a Investigate physical and mental condition; if #0, leaving other things aside, she | T#Isterod Atal? $3 was A HOUSEWIFE ‘catia VENICE | A woman rarely lo her maternal instinct. It seems to be A.—Bridge and Naspttain On Bainbridge island born with her, and from the time she hugs her first doll to her in. | Pretty good combination, for, fant breast until she passes from this aphere she longs for a bab if | guess not wrong, you will : Albert B. Lord of her own, There ie only one love greater—the Divine—the love be ready for one when you you. jorthern Bank Bidg that embraces all children and all humanity. have lost your good money 4 m Bf) Rice Sale soositetatiha apap tecbastutenebtcy 2 during the process of learning 3 is | BEGIN AT HOME this fashionable gambling ~ e Dear Miss Grey: 1 tld Hke| 98Me. Webster gives “bridge” ead ers ecit your opt of & boy mokes| #9 “@ span.” He passed away Jand drinks and sta : ,| before the modern game was street corners and makes re instituted, or | am sure he realt about girls that pass him. Thank-| ‘WUld have added rupture, ing you ANXIOL for this gambling game (more s De Upened lomorrow °.::: sce: | fess) into opinion of a girl who will al Proves 80. While many play low low herself to be disturbed | fF the “fun of it,” most peo- ~) hy, 2 Be Dedicated Concert to Begin Charge for Admission New Kimball Solo Organ to at 3 P. M.—No Eilers’ Recital Hall, at Mr. Edison's latest inven- Third and University St., tion—a talking machine Be Be OPRAH tenn which uses disc records ; : : which ca xt be broken 3 row with a splendid pro- | and which requires no f gram of vocal a instru- needles. mental music he Hall | Dr. Emil Er f Port 5 has been remodeled and | land, will oat x t ‘th ' considerably enlarged. | Qcoan fol et oy bi ‘c \ Among its new fea- re ‘will ony tee? cane ta is a splendid Kim- | Kimball Aemelodic Player Il Pipe Organ This P M famous si instrument is equipped S che tie “4 Pt with a player device which Tircsuuh a wea enables even those unin- | the ta shee: taitetel a formed on usical sub- mgr aa EY MS itice chines handled by Eilers jects, to reproduce the best | “4 efforts of the world’s fa- Music mous organists. This is the first organ of its type House. entirely free. The concert begins at 3 p. m. on Thursday, and is to be installed on the | Pacific Coast, and will be- | A similar program wii come a valuable addition be given at & o'clock on ; to the musical attractions Saturday evening next, F of Seattle and to Eilers | and every afternoon dur- Music House. The con- | nig the Potlatch a pro- cert planned for Thurs- | gram of unusual interest ; day will also introduce | will be given . a — nv wy “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” PUGET MARKET wast. PACKING HOUSE MARKE Meat Specials Thursday UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. Pickled Pork ......10c! Pork Sausage . Pot Roast ... Salt Pork . ..12%c|Corn Beef ......121 BIG WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. ollarB,y > oSUMMER TOURIST TICKETS To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th to September 30th. Good for return until October Bist. You may stop both going and returning. Foe full information as to routes and rates, apply to W. H. GORDON, Agent 113 West Holly St, Bellingham A. B, WINTER, Agent 1519 Hewitt Ave., Everett Cc. E. BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley J. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomi¢h W. F. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes G. BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agent, Bremerton E. E. PENN General Agent Passenger Dept. 713 Second Ave., Seattle. 1S . .15c| Short Ribs Beef. .1214c oe SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market. Your money returned !f any sales we make are not as represented Canadian Pacific ple, | am sorry to say, eape ly women, become gambiers at it. You must decide for your self whether or not it is worth while to learn a game wherein by such a boy to the extent of writing me. She would much better turn her attention in an | other direction, and let her mind dwel! only on the best in | 1 life, for even this old mundane | YOU will, an an amateur, lose | @phere holds many pure and large sume of money, and in | Innocent pleasur and the which, if the game is at your | person who has his mind filled home, and you win, you will | take money from your guestse— often friends to the brim with this kind of material, does not have time to credit to our city, The mayor is doing his part, but he must have the co-operation of the parents. It would take a dozen police to every block In right proportion to the crowd, hence | agree with you that some- thing is wrong at home when a man leaves his wife and lit- tle ones—but the earthly home of each of us Is our individual the vital Importance of parents minds, and there is certainly looking out for their own chil- something redically wrong dren, by being with them in with a man's mind when he | prefers wrong tiving to right. | Let the man who has a cross | wife get at the cause. By all | means, let each give and take, | but also let each stand lovingly their frolics on the streets. No one objects to innocent fun, but let us strive to keep it # DANGER OF THE TIMES. nd firm! tte, er ten Dear Miss Grey: I am 21 years pahite. y by his, or he and in love with a girl two) "iehte m junior. She is a very , cares littl for fashion, | «in the simple life. She Is aleo advanced in the study of DR E J BROWN social economile conditions, . . e cause to is oft and 8 wants me of ppiner live with her under a free love sys unha not as a husband, but a com ! | in danger. SDAY (6 | ROCK Clyde caped Port from Leay through a se guilty of the mu der, a banker, of Si Ml, and |punishment was fixed at 14 years {in Jollet penitentiary Stratton was one of the three robbers who attacked the banker llast December, from the effects of which injuries the man died a month later. MILL The brush VA two days, today to be we den shift in of the towns ULY 9, tion out bined with pin tucks and Val ISLAND, Stratton fire 1918, nection with JAMES MceCREERYS CO., New York the neck and exter = \RGAIN. SQUAR Up to $6.95 Trimmed Millinery $2.50 ML, July 9 the convict who es- the federal prison at enworth by — going has been roof J. L wer Crow FIRE DANGER OVER LLEY, Cal, July 9. on Mount 10 a, m to burn re believed at in a fair way themselves out, and unless a sil. the wind occurs, none near the fire zope 16 No buildings whatever tem | panton I think her tden good to neve een Saeed. la certain extent, as she claims this » of |way of living will make ¢ lus independent of the other, with S Ino binding éxcept pure and true} Det under these conditions our| T lonildren will be illegitimate, as we both contemplate bringing up one} DENTIST tor two. 1 would be pleased to hear arly, her a4 love her impossible to give |your opinion, and It seems 718 First Ave., Union Block. 1 am now giving my entire time and up oraccount of the difference 10 | personal attention to my Dental Prac }our opin 4 A READER do not compete with cheap our op! d thi t dental york but use the best materials - understan e t¥PS lisewn the dental profession. of girl perfectly; high-minded, Kaaminations and conaultations 1 idual right aive shares. My offer to you scogning public land have an examination, then call on cause she has never tested It. my prices and what 1 can |me and learn ve the dentist you 1am glad you are truly a man, and have two years’ additional experience, for | believe you can save this girl from deep suffering by firmness and good Judgment brought if€o action at this point of your and the girl's advancement. She argues that many times Edwin J. W wo, DD. & Heattle’n Loading Dentiat 718 Wirst Ave. Open evenings wnt 6 Exterminates Mice, Or sent direct Money and Sundays Stearns’ Mlectric I thoroughly; Siearei’ Electric Rat Roach Paste Cockroaches quickly Iso Rats, ote Waterbugs, Sold by Druggists, 25¢ and $1.00 Kon prepald, prioe back if it fatie &,, Chiongo, m1. found | | | | | } Tamal-| pais, which have been burning for | WIL That's shall tell you about today. He 1s about ten years old, He has curly ey But, he is and 8' M alr Collie goer every Willie Collier, Jr, plays with his and a handson TRON ybe ady, for he is the son of William r, the acto®, who drives away the blues for the 00 SUMMER WAISTS BOUGHT SPECIALLY TO SELL AT $1.00 If bought In the regu prettiest er front closing fedallions of heavy insertion form a fu neck waist. Cluny inser town the front, ‘This, com kes a most effective trim 360 BY AUNT GERTIE. LIE COLLIER, OR.! the young man whom I jet black hair, big brown e face, ry good looking, STALWART although v MANLY and you have heard of him ands of theatr United States all year. over }#dad” in a real show at a real theat He makes up in @ real dressing room and has wigs and | costumes and all the regular things | grown-up actors have. Just Hefore Wille Collier, Jr.'s, “dad” closed his season in Never Store open from 9 a. m. to6 p. m. daily Lingerle them have three-quarter sleeves; ther © materials include volle, marquisette and batiste; embroidery, lace and tucks are used as trimming. Very dainty is this Dutch neck model which closes in the back, Medallions of lace, pin s and Val. insertion with edging trim the front. The sleev are tucked and finished with Val A neck walst of voile in mannish sty soft turned down collar finished with black t w. Pin tucks form a vest effect on the front and the long sleeves have French 1 pearl buttons are used as fastening. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET | lar way these Waists would sell from $1.95 to $2.75. Walsts of the in a charming Most of e are high or low necks and front or back closing eason ariety of styles to the Val and collar with Pin tucks edged with lace, Ryron collar and revers joined side of the front turned back cuffs model has in each closing The y set lace are urther trimming are The tucked sleeves are finished with Val. lace and Inser- Ten styles from which to choose. | ming tion —Second Floor. Men Will Buy $1.75, | criticise others. If a girl finds Inquire at the health depart | she cannot wwociate with a ment about the hospital ’ companion without injuring OR AS LONG AS THE SUPPLY LASTS. her own disposition, she would Dear Misa G Will you tell ARGE, small and dium shapes ° , better select others me if there is a home where a girl ‘ HIS lot of 30 dozen Shirts was purchased &% ‘ f 15 can work for her board or are included in a variety of styles by us from a manufacturer at a price 80 « + POTLATCH WARNING FROM — | Prt of it, and pay the rest? and trimmings. Hemps, Milans low that it permits us to sell shirts which . BOY OF TWELVE YEARS | BRIGHT EYES : ; would regularly be offered to the public at Deer Mies Will you let a| A.—Go to the Y. W. C. and Peanuts form a large part of the as the above quoted prices for $1.25. } 12-year-old boy have a little apace +] hotel on Seneca, between sortment. Some are trimmed with wings The colors offered are white, tan, gray, in It will appeal to the publte You Fourth and Fifth avenues, and aid tenthévs, ‘come ith fh er th gen mercerized Oxford cloths and heavy no doubt know that during Potlatch| tell the matron | sent you and feathers, mew >wers, others self-etriped Madras; besides these, there are the streets are crowded ever with ribbon, silk, ete ¢ is an ex Russian cords in blue, gray and in helio, This | Among the crowd MEN AND TIGHT SKIRTS ‘ ener Oi i; , foo material {s one of the best wearing fabrics people, and the 1 am| Dear Miss Grey: I am anawer. i tote OF coore i Hehe ope nare from which men's shirts are made. saying this from what I saw Inst] ing the party who, tn ly to a effects. These hats are not soiled, out One particularly pleasing style is the white year |letter from me, said: “Men are of d They a tly dras shirt with blocked strt We wish ¢ aa @ ate merchandise. They are strictly madras shirt - Stripes. © wish to : As my mo her and I were walk |leaving their wives and little ones “ ? “heal impress upon you that these are not light, ng in the crowd we saw an 18-|for the tightekirted, painted wom this season's goods, but the season is ad flimsy materials, but fine, handsome looking, yearcld boy xrab a girl and kissien.” ‘Tis true, but why? Because vancing and room must be made for splendid wearing cloths. These shirts are or. The girl was so mad she hit}some women actually drive them made with roomy, full bodies, carefully taflored him in the face. He wasn't evento it. How many wives consider other merchandise; therefore, to close seams, double French enffs and soft detached man enough to stay away from|that a man prefers a loving-dispo- them out, we offer you your choice of collars, The size range is from 14 to 16%, Kirls he did not know. Woe saw al siti wife to an economical, nag. ‘indi Saiues. 50 and of course, all sleeve lengths. On Thure- |man about 28 snatch a tin horn] ging one these splendid values at $2.50, day, Friday and Saturday you are offered your {fea & woman and cut her finger) Too many women think tt does nd. Floor choice at $1.25. pea, | lo was such a ward he/ not matter after marriage {f she Just Inside the Pike St. Door, First Floor. ucked through the crowd and dis-| dresses untidy, and slops around in oat & kimono, with uncombed hatr. : ay v Ce have nome ceapmct toe WRAEH the house is clean ax a pin.! ‘The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Av. and Pike St. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. . ft ‘orl if sho is so disagreeable one can| — — a capa: SUES nennneed en and girls on our streets. I) scar otas th oan 1s, . carcel he « room? If Say Die” at the Princess theatre, |couldn’t find a polleeman for two], Rad: Mena Cc 0, > , visit lhsoeka; ‘Than te’ the tase they crcl Rs Pig Worse WILLIE COLLIER, Chicas , I went to pay a little visit | needed. are auch sneaky and cow-| TRf™® May be men who leave their JR., IS AN ACTOR He told me about a dear, little here b k a ome for th bright Meht ” 7 » ride: > r S : ae ardiy’ things doce danieg tha Tot | name, for the “bright Mehta,” “ DEAD GIRL’S BOD LIKE HIS “DAD” | 20%) te rides al! summer long down} st. LOUIS, Mo, July 9.—Hoping latch sven as that Seattl Aes ‘| thing lacking !n the home, and He's a Regular Boy, Loves} jong Island ted ect oa te her id be careful of thelr) great many such cases end in | —— Basebali and Rides a Pony He told me about the tennis a can, te teat aaa ters and not let them on the| Sn, ea on : | ny ee a Pramb Tenn . home, Mrs. Mary Synek waited vane 2 gate hee | A h sexes should « BARRE, Pa, July 9.—The a ys Tennis ;matehes in which he plays every|three days before reporting the s alone where and boy8/ the disposition of each other weillresult of an autopsy on the body year. He just loves tennis. ft to t Ninety fear a as ascin’ tang |MOMTD OOtINS MATION |of Miss Alice Criswell, 18, who was | And baseball! He is just crazy a yeahs annua a coerce ce May Ne grrr shee en . YOUNG WIFE. |drowned in Harvey's Ink near] over it! | the bed. 3 He ore interest | h « pings ay-| lhere, on the pn ht ov n a “4 t . gg yop ca dlisted Pao A.—Your letter is delightful. |here. on the night of July 4; was] He says he is going to be an| She had placed the bed ona ne and | 10 rwindge| ly refreshing for its youthful. |Sn00unced today. Herbert Johns, actor, always, and he hopes, some| clothes line to air. Thirty minutes their head an e | nese and inexperience. There | 7" * =p ‘ on < oar 7 hashes ie day, to be as clever as his daddy is|jater it had disappeared. A feath- vould use a little com * | re eo many causes for rup- | )nK the sirl, who was } | ae er bed belonging to Mrs, Mary Mise ¢ don't think A sisay tured homes that one can but pero neal ata ian ancecadheee Cece a Klines was stolen at the same time, for writing this way, for It # all| touch the subject In limited |, Coroner, Marley sald no mots 6 SOLDIERS KILLED Pete udiabaaotal erin true and this “might be a warning| space eheald’ ie ntantent. bang “Bruises on her head a MANILA, July 9—Six men met} BLOCKADE RUNNER to the girls to watch out for them Se enc hich rene le teethmark death and 30 others w ‘ed, selves A ROY CITIZEN it takes two to make It 90; It | eee hte. cen mate ny a eee laevecad: poe male wae q GOES TO WRECKERS | A.—Don't ever tell me times ls true that the wife should be | aione or in falling,” the coroner |flat car, crowded with members of} Jou, 99 are getting worse and the tidy—but if she has a large | o4i4 Johns stoutly denies respon the coast artillery, was wrecked 30| .NEW YORK, July 9.—The final | world going to the “Bow house, or even a email one, she for Misa Criswell’s death miles south of Manila, according to| Chapter in the history of the full- wows” when boys of 12 take should have sufficient help to Pr eemne take inmpetate oF |reports received here today. The) &&ed ship Southern Light, which up these subjects from a sane keep it so without becoming so teeth. He will com the accident occurred late yesterday,| b€C’me famous as a blockade run- standpoint—when the children | tired she ie cross, How can a |S Sith howe on the rls The soldiers were en route to Cow. | "8? during the civil war began Become the fathers of the men. ee ues er eee || Bony, |regidor drill grounds when the can) When she was purchased by Cap | My boy, | thank you, and dust, scrub, put up fruit, make | jumped the track and turned over, | ‘#!n Wilson, a wreeker, of Bay- know what you say Is true. No the children’s clothes, keep |SLAYER OF BANKER | onne, N. J. The historic ship ran one more than | wishes to see them tidy, and have gime to | . | NEW YORK, July 9.—Aubrey | ashore at Cowbay, L. L, two years our Potlatch a success and a keep herself so, without being | GIVEN 14 YEARS) Boucicault, the actor and play-|@®0 and has lain there ever since. wright, is reported dying of pneu- < monia today at the New York hos-| ,_ Best metecat Hun aCe cians: OS | Stewart.—Advertisement. WI Range TED, “Conn., July 9.—Miss | nit aie aan ae ing a loaf of bread she had placed) ©WEGETABLE SILK on the table, Mrs. Louis B. Murphy| UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth I looked out of a window and saw three squirrels lugging it up a hill, !s02 Bank Bidg., 2nd & Pike ‘RADE Tea The REASON ~~ ES ways Tea is the WORLD’S FINEST, is, that it is grown in the world’s finest tea gardens, and cured and packed in such manner that the natural flavor ” is retained in the teacup. Try it— then you'll know. Three Standard Grades : **H.M.B.” $1.00 Ib, “*5 O'Clock,” 750. 1b. Capital Household, 50c. Ib. 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