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HONLY A FEW LEFT | =H $250 Per Lot} Cash and Per Month Ride SHALL | LISTEN TO I M OR MOTHER? if we do not have more battleships; abt we think Pin and solders. But, STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1913. her own bod wants w law that allows her to} have dominion over é land, Germany and°other countries |o that the children may be desired, Dear Miss Grey: I am u girl of of durope would help the United |and not the result of gratification 19, and there ta a young man about gia, po you not think #o?| The cry of “Free Motherhood 26 who wishes to pay attent!on€ tO case anawer soon, © wan the ery of a woman who desire me. He {s, indeed, a nice young rWO AMERICAN GIRLS, | the best conditions in which to ges man, with good education and hab A—1! am answering this be- |tate her unborn hild, and not con-| aroused about the danger to |for animals producing young for his mother, but my mother toils m® the United States. | belleve |financial bevofit. Marriage may be| hever to KO to m house where & there ig none, And should | divinely ordained, but our marriage | young man lives hag hy yO aak 4 there be, there is always help, |laws# do not carry it out, do not young man to come to see me, and)” ang plenty of It, for a nation |ctvilize a people, ard result t eee een ie has cn) Weenie le in che ight. Sens owing to the flesh,” from which posal of marriago until he has ask) Pother your minds about your [the Bible ways “Ye shall reap. cor od the second or third time. She) country, except to make youre |riuption.” Our land ts flooded with says If he wants to call, he will ask! geives the best posalble citi |corruption in the form of the #0 Ret hela NM ose ant let) zens, and educate and develop | called white plague. — MARIN ft ; cast a good honest vote wrong is with the marriage law; absolutely refuse to listen to him : Vier ith tiie hassle aeheraslam ne after I have seen his soul in his : face and am thoroughly convinced |18 MOTHER RIGHT? A gg oleh bs Mee Phen that he loves me truly? I greatly! Dear Miss Grey: We are two manieos pr i Pair admire him. I crave this young girls, 14, and, reading your letters) qo, on bah - ete eg oe man's love and affection, but have daily, we find other girls our age! banue property, bedy and soul, trt jed to keep it hidden from him Shall I Meten to him or mother? ONE IN BARNEST. A.—Both. Your mother's Is the good old method, but ca ried just a tittle too far ty engagements and marriages are uncertain, usually, 80 you would better not fall into the young man's arms the first time he he loves you— y even with his soul in his eyes. 1 do not wish to disillusion you, for there Is a love worth having, but It Is the love that le proven by action, so It Is best to know a man or woman som time before making a promise you may regret later. If the love of both is good, it will prove itself If given time; If not, you don’t want it Do not visit a young man's family unless invited by hie mother, and then not against your own mother’s wishes, A | grown woman ght do 80 without comment, but a young girl throws herself in a pos! tlon to be criticised, and | think your mother right on that { point. WAR IN 19147 Dear Miss Grey: We are two American girls and have read the United States is to run by savage hordes In | Ve not belleve everyt road, but ar the yellow invaders will conquer|the man she marries e in doubt of this, and are afraid | | | | do mean to do away come to you, #0 we come, too, Girls | », we are told, are not to fall our in love, but don't you think we| should have y friends, as well as girl friends, and bring them to our] home to get acquainted with our} parent One of us was visited by a boy, and our mother refused to have him come up on the porch. Who ts in the right? CHUMS. A.—I think the more boys a girl has for friends, the better, providing they are good, clean fellows, the girl sensible, and the boys are not beaux A mother should be willing to have her daughter's friends en- tertained at her own home un- der these conditions, and | be Neve a mother who does not Is making one of the biggest mis takes, Your mother thinks she is right, dear, because there seems to be such need for watchfulness of girls just now, but talk It over with her, and If she allows you to have com pany at home, don't ask to go out with young men unless rhe is with you, Talk it over with her quietly. A WOMAN ON FREE MOTHERHOOD Miss © Perhaps of T aia Dear Mother rey Babes /MRS. GUST | } | te’ jand the} not with the marriage , but to substitute a law that] not make her a sexslave of © prob GETS DIVORCE AND HALF GUST FORTUNE After a two years’ contest In the courts, Mrs. Sarah A. Gust late yes rday won her sult for divorce, obtained |her half of the property valued at $3 is lH in | 3 la jcc m st | ou M 1B G fl | G ce DI Attorneys Saulsberry for Adolph A. Gust, and Todd for Miss Pauline Miller, who | case. flee, |had previously mencement tion, MILLI been office ago. North Friday owing Iditarod $200,000, $5,000 attorney's fees, and ,000 court expense. After two days of arguments by Judd for Mra. Gust, named as corespondent, Judge ‘umphries sustained the charge of fidelity against Gust When the cs was tried before ndge Myers, over a yenr ago, the tter took a different view of the On = appe the supreme yurt reversed Judge Myers, and | the case was remanded for retrial Made Fortune In Real Estate Gust made his fortine tn mining and real estate operations In East. ern Washington a Gust in a real estate of-| Seattle. He jet Mre where she was employed a enographer, as courtship, married her !n No | vember, 1910. ha & decree, awarding | Guat's half of and after a strenu-| Guet > collected the $300,000 estate son B. Martin as recetver supreme court. on some udge Humphries from | Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 Fit and workmanship guaranteed. | Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop| cy if Exchange Buliding 240 Lam: | The Children’s According to the evidence, Gust} been engaged to Miller, a reiat iss nt in less than a year, so Mrs ust complained, the old flame re turned, and love at the Gust home ickered and went out She Collects $25,000 Miss Miller has, since the com-)| of the first divorce ac-/ the judgement from which, it ts al won a usts for $25,000, leged, In her share of the property COMES IN MONTH 50 was re Gold valued at $4 eived by th ffice in 8 Over a received by so far this attle Friday the local month, came from the fol places: Nome, 01,000; British 50; Fairbanks, $10,000. ia, $10 $200,000; Colum. of his by| marriage, and his bookkeeper. This | lengagement was broken off sbout| two years prior to Gust’s marriage. United States assay | uillion dollars in gold has asnay | which shows a big increase over the gold received for the same month a The bullion recetved from the year G NICKEL PHONES? Pf \p D w That ay phones ersons desiring vould go into a pl in many were to not use a instances where avatlable, | phone | lace of business | and make an unnecessary purchase was the contention of C. O. ™ b 4 in w a a 0 n n & dmployes' lent association will be held at 711) Olive lar m sociation Myers, sanager, and F. L. MeNally, diw efore the franchise committee Fri ay Myers and MeNally were protest 1g the proposed ordinan ould require owners or ll places where pay phone sed to pay an annual $50 BUILDING EMPLOYES MEET | ial meeting of the Protective and Benevo- st. Sunday afternoon, at ‘clock, for the purpose of accom and cannot attend the stings, The @bject of th is to provide neans of caring for eedy members, and inguring a de 1 as ights enerally be' tions of all building ewployes, trict commercial agent, of the Pa- cifle Telephone Co, who appeared . which nee of Rullding a modating those members who work ways and its sick and| cent burial in case of death, and to| Lunch Cake Should be Light and Wholesome, yet Economical Crescent Baking Powder | Mnkeos cakes te It 25c Per Lb. Ask Your Grocer Crescent Seattie, Washington OR. L. R. CLARK, D. DO. 8. To protect Mra, Guat’s interests, | Judge Humphries appointed Harri: | of the| Gust property, and Gust will have | to pay $3,000 costs of the case first, | if he should take an appeal to the) Suet such perfec- Menufacturing Company | The time ts not far distant when proper attention to the teeth will be compulsory, as a great number of human {lla result from improper mastication of food, sui. of neglected teeth the direct re- All teeth need attention at one time or another, and if neglected, lead to various complications, Don't let the thought of being hurt keep you from having your dental work done, as we can crown, fill or ex |tract your teeth with absolutely no pain to, you seen EverStick F lor drop when you eat or talk Have you plate you want. Our guarantee is the one |really protects, WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices our It will not slip It all your teeth are gone, this Is the Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8., Manager er the working condl| 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union| |NOTE—Bring This Ad With You|¥% that } and the woman who submits to such a condition in the home, proves that the Individuals are to blame There Is food for thought In your letter; good food for good thought; but | am and more convinced that each one of us must become a “law unto himself” if we want to better conditions, Laws cannot do it. more A WHITE GLAVE REMEDY EVERYONE CAN USE GIRL TIED AND GAGCED BY MYSTERIOUS ASSAILANT | Dear Miss G You have been white slave q writing on the pation jlately, and have given some good Ideas to rem y it Is ther an thing a young girl can do to he By Uolted Preas Leased Wire er attack on pretty Martha Waiters, | W LOS ANGELES, July 19.—Anoth- 20, known to the police as “the girl tled to a he her home. lof mystery,” has completely baffied | the department. Miss Walters was found last evening, trus and gagged and ing machine tn lay & handker arby chief, saturated with a drug of pe culiar odor room had been set afire was taken to a hospital and revived Aa STATE OF WASHINGTON PENNANT The furnishings of the Dr.A. W. Leonard will preach at both services FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Sub- Morning Worship, 11:00. ject “1 AM THE LIFE.” Evening Worship, 8:00—Sub. Ject— “The Attitude of the Average American Toward the Law.” Organ Recital from 7:30 to 8:00 by Prof. Donley. Seats free. come. Strangers wel- Fifth Ave. and Marion St. University Felt, Handsomely Embossed. Office. | YOUNG GIRLS | he girl | Start Your Pennant Collection at Once 36 Inches Long 15 Inches Wide Regular 65 Cent Value for Four Coupons and 15 Cents. 5c Extra by Mail. Clip the Coupons From Page 1 and Send or Bring Them to THE STAR Order Your The Seattle wrong? 1 am young but would | goc tvice, and hope you will help ) 4 46 26 46 46 26 28 agp ap ap on ap pan OR ap o Ike to feel 1 am helping me in this matter. It * * A 16YBAROLD GIRL ing to public dances, * Owing to tne continued © your heart, you |know If they are fit * growth of the Cynthia Grey # are helping right now by your oung girls, Thank you * department, no information ® spirit of broad-minded sym A.—If there is doubt enough = ® “at! be given by telephone, pide pathy that wants to help the In your (Wiad 40 qmake. you 1% Su guesuous by letter will be other girl. Every girl, and boy * ar red as promptly as pow w too, can help In keeping his or write to me on the subject, * sible a selt-ad- her thought pure, In frowning doesn't it Indicate that you »* dressed envelope will always ® on any liberty asked or given would better stay away from * bring a return-m reply. If ® by one of the opposite sex—re *® the matter is very important, © membering not to hate the of. them? I think 60, | donot be |» mt on a delivery ® fender, but to class the wrong lieve in public dances, and * stamp, or two-cent # where It belonga; and it certain- think it best for a young girl * stamps, and mark tt “Special.” # ly does not belong in the ex to have an older friend with & * perience of any boy or girl. | her, even at a private dance, MRAM | It is difficult for young peo- nn —————— | ple to help In many other ways, | for in thelr inexperience, good mannan Sen inept THE CHRISTOFFERSONS they may muifiply the difficul i tles, for one must be wise as well as innocent. Did it occur to you that If every young person were to uphold his own morals, the world would soon be rid of thie evil? it's just like the old quotation, “Smile awhile. When you smile another smiles,’ and soon there will be millions and WILL FLY FROM LUNA PARK| — mililong of emiles, #0 emile 2:30 P. M.—TODAY—7:30 P. M. iowisior ts Eoely top taroraadion THE FEARLESS GREGGS about the Old 1 jes’ Home, and bi 4:30 P. M. AND 9:30 P. M. AUTOS THAT PASS IN THE AIR THE SENSATION OF THE AGE confer a favor on AN OLD LADY A-—Write to the Kenney Home, Lincoin Beach, Seattle, Wash., or call them up at West 399. If thelr list te full, ask them as to another home. AND PUBLIC DANCES Dear Miss Grey: 1 read your Try to Burn House attempt was made to burn the An weeks la fi fired, and er Le rd and L Walters ed to dea 1 NGAGEMENT Tomorrow afternoon and evening The Hawaiian Quintette, in concert. Both American and Hawaiian songs and airs, the girl was found unconscious {n on ‘ the street in front of her home. She she had been attacked by two Beaten in Cemetery. On January 2 Miss Walters visit the graves of her brothers at ed Forest Lawn c parently bac Fraves, apparently badly beaten. BOATS LEAVE FOOT OF SPRING ST. the: lake. attaee Adan Reneared a DIRECT TO PARK girl claims to know no rea for the attacks arn hite Seattle 5 Phone Main 3195 OUT TODAY Start Your Collection With a State of Washington PENNANT Correct Colorings OFFICIAL SEAL REMEMBER, A DIF- FERENT STATE, COL- LEGE, SCHOOL OR BASEBALL PENNANT EACH WEEK. Office 1307 7th Av. Phone Main 9400 Paper Now STAR