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THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1913. CYNTHIA GREY’S ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS See con. ~ Pees The ¢ | butt fer to ° SURE ENOUGH, | rat ; prefer to be as young as — 4 HOW ABOUT ITT || — Ae for trouble, | have prob —_—t | ably had my share of human Doar Miss How about that] experiences; but since | have _ widows’ pension law? Is tt true] learned to look upon them as are making paupera of our| problems to be solved by look ent » by accepting the pension Ing to principle, they have di Will our children be able to sa mintehed, or | have been en with pride (like the sokiiers’ chil! abled to solve them more read. dreny, that they were brought up| lly. Life, after all, is just a ‘S$ on the mothers’ pension? Or is it} great school where we have , disgrace? | certain lessons to get, and the —— Od te the latter, | think the women! ‘ eooner we get to work at them nite would better take a seat in the| the sooner we get our vacation, co gallery and let the men make the - . laws a while longer re Jas been a » | : If only some of these million-| | KEEP THE STANDARD UP. tor in enc ing aires, instead of endowing Hbraries, = colleges, etc, would donate money| Dear Miss Grey: I wident . bak home ownership It to a widows’ fund, to be distributed | Of & small organizatic young among widows with children, who|>oYys and girls, the © ARE in pe nie ea i c ~ a affords the man of do not possess more than a couple |About 18, The club Kantzed af sinall means. the op of hundred dollars’ worth of thia| Simply to further the soctal inter for @ world’s goods, and let the mothers | ¢#t# of the members. use portunity to secure work, either at home or abroad, as| We recently gave a moonlight long as the children are properly | ¢xcursion on and we r bonds. a home and pay for cared for! This would encourage | Properly but some of « ta : nen the widows to do their beat. Please | the members took the girls aside aR it in the same way answer soon A WIDOW. | and stood with thetr arma around Sieeeieds tie te A—There are several very | thelr necks, and two girls went ount® definite sides to this important | 'nto the purser's room where he come—by the month question, and | will not presume |W steering the boat; all was on "8 , to say whether or not the la done out of sight of the chai of and usually the la as good as It ought to be. | morals of the crowd are of th amount of his Now that It le with us, let ue | pat, and all can be trusted. To t. Pal ar a ¥ give It a trial, and it will prove |e. however, their actions did not 1088 O monthly payment is itself. | My dream for a long |*PPear entirely nice "y day time has been to have a fund I therefore took the opportunity e they no more than he from which the needy may bor. at the : xt meeting to give the verage row, without other security than |clud @ le: and sald such would pay for rent honesty, go into busin 4 actions wer proper for young — pay back with inte | peuple our age Soa e acknowled le m fund, which can then b thelr wrong, while others w Our plaw is simple age vg je weed | angry an } thought I should have it | TT euum | »ken individually to them Now and equitable. The | . lon . |what do you think? Answer in a borrower pays inter- CYNTHIA'S TROUBLES “%/ hurry and you may save me from ae ie fs iinet some severe criticlam for doing est only for the time | what I thought best, ly | Dear Miss Grey: Don't you ever |” me vc he has the use of have or con You certainly A.—In the first place | think }must have had “once upon a time,” ine wees . sadn "| your chaperon was very ER the moncy bor Sherer bo wiesly, soe to help| remiss in her duty; In the othe: | ) 4 rowed, and we Sous to Go to it sath te tok | second, the numbers cannot dinam . mee am/ realize how utterly silly it is imond charge nit {f{ you would come to your! to act they did; In the 4 Eas reed. Wo Would help you all we! third, that If the young people h. . amon NO COMMISSION siuigtertainly fool sorry tor those| they ‘ahould mot be angry ving In the elty (espectally so for | ; | when spoken to of it; fourthly, OR BONUS you) when we are having such| it would be a good thing to put warm weather, Don't yor | Ber, Don't you wish it to a vote in the club whether Washington | fg Savings & Loan Association 810 Second Avenue. RAILROAD EXCURSION to Snoqualmie Falls and North Bend Sunday, Aucust Sra. Grand Lay park. pe i and dther trip’ $1.25 stopping = First and_ Yester. ion. First t ation 8:00 a. m.. pont and University North Bend #:30 p. m9) 9:30 Men’ . Pexcursion FROM MILL ee TO YOU 7 io ao your OWN HOME, | Mr. Renter, just as eas-| ily as you can move into some house, and with a whole wa lot better grace, by tak- ~ a .ing advantage of our “easy-payment building plan. You can OWN cr YOUR HOME for the na same monthly payment | that you are now turn- ing over to your phil-| anthropic landlord. *Isn’t that better than a stack of yellow rent re- ceipts? | MIL-Built Bungalows made as woll as any frame bunga low ia made. Looks Mke any other bungalow. Same construction. The! CHIEF DIFFERENCE is that in ovr Mill-Bullt houses, the framing and fitting is all done at the mill, the cost of erection veing much lessened thereby. We do this fram {ng by machinery, and much cheap er than it can be done by hand We buy our lumber at the lowest rates in the city. We are satisfied with a small margin of profit. Get in touch with us, Mr. Renter, we will save you some money. You can _move * ; Our are COAST /CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2502 First Ave., Corner Wail Eitiott 1121 ay | wife, apartment|' sometimes that you could drop ev- erything and bie to the country? But maybe (I'm going to presume still further on your patience) you are not as young as you might be, and don't care for such pleasures; | | but, were {t possible that you could, | I might be tempted to ask you out| here for a while. | ONE INTERESTED IN WORK. AI must decline your rath- er doubtful invitation, for | | have had my vacation, and could not think of leaving now. | hope | may never get too old to enjoy the country—in fact, I have a little vine and fig tr in the country myself, where enjoy “hieing” once in while. fam not as old as i might be, for | might be 16— which | am not; again, | might be 70—which | also deny being. The an old saying that a old as’ he feels, and YOUR) | the organization shal! stand for a spooning soclety, or for a reapectabie, social - loving, healthful club; fifthly, as so many are involved, It seems to me better to speak as you did. a = WE CAN STOP NEIGHBORHOOD NOISE - Dear Miss Grey allow people to nightly carry on ag gravating nolse in their own home. any time ? Lam ne ving section of the « come home fi 1 o'clock and tart their planola and play from ne to two hours, to say nothing of he laughter. Can you advise me what to do? MRS. X A.—First, ask them quietly to put a stop to it. If they do not respond, report them as a pub- ince to one of the jue ‘| SHOULD A MAN LIE — FOR WOMAN’S NAME? SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2—If a man knows anything to the detri- ment of a woman's fame, should he tell the truth, or “Ile like a gen- theman?” Rivaling in interest the Diggs- Caminett! white slave cases which gave it birth, this question today is attracting no little attention throughout California, and newspa- pers from one end of the state to the other, are editorially squab- | bling over the ethica of the poser Young men from Sacramento and San Francisco, !t is reported, are to be called to attack the character & Marsha Warrington when the white slavery case! against Maury I. Diggs of Sacramento opens here, on Tuesday next, before U. 8. Judge Van Fl On Heation of the report, Santa Cruz wa editorially hop ed that the men, if summoned, would “le like gentlemen,” saying that if the girl's name was black ened It w id be done gratultiously, and that no man should “be per. mitted to bi behind the skirts of any girl,” Immediately the Stockton Record failed “to see where any moral pyr pose can be served by the crime of and the newspaper de was on. the larried 39 years ago, Jiacomo Matteo fraudulently secured a dl vorce about a year ago from his Theresa, according to the latter's complaint filed in the su yerior court this morning. Mrs, Matteo alleges that her hu band, who came to Renton from) Italy in 1898, transpoked his name, and sued her for divorce as Matteo Jiacomo, making affidavit at the time that he was unable to locate her and make personal service upon her. Mrs. Matteo alleges she was in Renton all the time since 1911, liv ing with her grown children. Leslie Real Mad' United Press Leased Wire OMAHA, Aug. 2-—An_ Injunction restraining his mother-in-law, Mrs. | Levi A. Gardner of Harvard, Illinois, | from visiting his home, was granted | here today to Leslie A. King, a| wealthy wool buyer. King asserts Mra, Gardner came to his house! Led months ago and refused to ve rt could be arrested for what I | think every time I see that woman,” eald King, today. What! in Nevada? By United P od Wire |""Lo8 ANGELES, Aug Salt |Lake railroad officials here admit-| | ted today that they have dispatched | |three men from Elgin, Nev., to in- vestigate reports that a volcano near that town, extinct for many years, is again active Smoke hangs over the surrounding moun- tains, and the alr is permeated by sulphuric odor | Ladies’ Suits Made to Cle 4 $25.00 and $28.00 fit and workmanship guaranteed, Lad Tailor Suit Shop 0 Lumper Exchange Butiding , Western Ornamental Iron & Wire Works ae Irving St. Seattle, Wash. tor Enclosures, Fire Eacapes, vim and Wire Window Guards, Foiding Gates an¢ Fencing. Phone: Beacon 1686, vo CHARGES FRAUD ONLY SIX, OWEN. psa Confidence Ww. ASHINGTON, Aug. ing to questions from country banks regarding the advantages they will draw from the governient’s reserve | fund, Senator Owen of ey aera today issued a circular letter, claring the domination of the ete ing business must be surrendered by the half-dozen men now tn con: trol. Th half-dozen men. sald Owen," can shakes the foundations of the country whenever they please, and do it so artfully and subtly as to make {t almost {mpossible to demonstrate thelr guilty conniv- ance.” CAPTAIN BUSY MAN LONDON, Aug. 2.— Never leaving the deck for 108 days, Capt. Charleston of the Liver: pool steamer Harold successful- ly piloted his vessel from Syd- ney, Australia, without the aid of a single officer or any one who had any knowledge of navi- gation. Capt. Charleston was un- able to get oMicers at Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide. For stretches of six weeks at a time he was unable to change his clothes, and he had to take his sleep in brief snatch cabin chair. ° ¢ TRUE LOVE 18 NEVER LOST 7 ° Dear Miwa Grey: 1 have been engaged for about sk months, 1 am dearly in love with the young man, and know he loves me, too, bee » he in so kind and good to me. He called three or four times ;& Week and took me to theatres and social gatherings quite often 1 was #0 happy. We didn’t tell our parents of our engagement because we Were going to walt two years until 1 would be 20. Once, when we were just friends, » with a girl 1 had ° Does the law | heard talk a | | | like them, but I love bim re DIE IN COLLAPSE: PASADENA, Ang. one probably fatally one probably blinded for life, Py One dead, injured, and is the | list of casualties in the collapse of | 40 feet of construction work on the big concrete bridge being across Arroyo Zeco. John Visco of Los Angeles was killed when the scaffolding and forms into which lcement was being poured dropped 150 feet, to the bed of the arroyo. ITS HOT IN OREGON (atar a {DLETON Conalderable suf caused by the excessive of the past few days day the mercury reached 108 the hottest of the season, and prospects were that this fig ure would be equaled today Distress among harvesters is marked, » Aug. 2. ‘ing is being heat Youter: bullt) | Cremcemt he mac BY WILL DYSON—The follow! notice. work in cotton mills. Hout. I didn’t know of ft until he told. His consctence hurt him. He promised if I would not quit him he would never go with her again, I really believe he was true until a few weeks ago, when sed them on the street. They p turned their heads, but I saw him biush. I always speak when I t him, and he seems just as Iam sure he thinks I will call him up firat, but I won't, for it w not my fault I have many and I 1 have years, and know boy friends khown bim eight Stearns’ Electric Rat and Roach Paste THE NATIONAL RAT KILLER Re: Better than traps, Dregete Me and $1.00 haraes prepaid, on receipt for by fe MONEY DACK IF IT FAIS Stearns’ Electric , Chieago Tl | Baking endent on the ingred! 1 ynvince you that | Crescent Baking Powder with ite two pow- | er unite—one to! partially raise, the other to held in suspension—is ab-| solutely to be depended upon for good results. 25c Per Lb. ASK YOUR GROCER Manufacturing Company w = In real ents, A Seattle, Arnold’s Catarrh Remedy’; STOPS Hay Fever, Rose Cold and all cases of Sneezing. Allays the Irritation jof automobile dust, street car dust, shop dust and sulphur dust | After using one box of Arnold's Remedy for these ailments ed, return the and no relief is obtain |package to your druggist from |whom purchased and get your money back All druggists can obtain this | remedy STEWART &HOLMES DRUG Co., or write 3076 Arcade Building. shall I consider broken, and even thoug' often, shall I way nothing of the past? Shall I return his pictures? Tam sure it is hin disposition that makes him #o independent. What can I do to gain what 1 have lost? What do you think of long engage ments? LONESOME our A.—Wait awhile and see see what his conscience will do thie time. | would not return the pictures, nor refer tu the Incident until he mentione it; neither would | receive him with open arms the moment he returns, Be kind, but reserved, THE PATENT BLOOD TR ANSMITTER. cicahf DYSON ng advertisement in the Biloxi, It moved me to pen the above cartoon: WANTED—Families with children, MOSTLY 12 years of age and up, to|' Appliy for it does absolutely 10 good to “cast pearls before swine,” that is, to lavish your love where it is not appreciated Do not consider your engagement broken until one or the other breaks it 1 think a long engagement a pretty good test of what a man will be after marriage. If he cannot be faithful during en- gagement, he never will, If you ever had the love of the {man he will come back. ‘GIRL IN A 1 MUTINY CHICAGO, Aug 2 the high seas is the charge faced here today by Mise Lillian Clark- son, 22 balked at pass. Mutiny on 22, because she ing the hash “to a bunch of red necked sa Seeking adventure, Miss Clark son, pretty and high-spirited, de serted her occupation as typist to ship as a waitress on a Inke ateam er. When the ship sailed out of }Duluth, Minn., one of the sallors asked Miss Clarkson to darn his socks, That settled it No more work on this tub for me,” shouted Miss Clarkson. “I'm going to quit.” And she did. | “Send her below,” ordered the captain. Miss Clarkson will be given a hearing before missioner Foote THE MARKETS United States Com- The following are the aver prices | paid by local commission merchants to lthe prod by the re taller ¢ missioners The pr pald the come under “buying | jer maid by the retailer "te ence, but rwise Indieated, ados. Chucks. 16 | Rit i a 1, fall’ out 2» Co Ry 4 . 17% | 2M | Rowan ; ae Ox longus, fresh % | Liver ‘ . a Heart Sees tee » 19% ug n4¥@. 16 4 ng it 4 a +20 14 4 a4 M4 nw " Sty Price. a ASO me 28 16 oie 18 Local—Duying Price, 17 10@ 115 i” Old ducks Rooaters “ive 220! 13 Ing ducklings we ‘is a ¥ ty Squads, “dow, ive Vemetnbies—Roitiny Loent rhanard Oniot Boots, Turnips Cauliflower, ‘cod, ing Beto Washington tim. rT Puget sound timothy Alfalfa Whe at hay s+ Midginus Rolled oats and barley ° 1! BETWEEN SNUFF AND LOVE ° o) Dear Miss Grey: 1 come for ad: | vico in a matter of Importance to me. Some time ago I proposed to a girl, Bhe promised to be my bride, but not unless I stopped chewing snuff, whieh 1s the only bad habit I have the only thing nhe ts opposed to, anyway. ' know snuffehewing is a bad habit; but don't you think If she eally loves me she will marry me just the same? READER OF YOUR ANSWERS. | A.—Not if she is sensible. _| | Snuff-chewing Is not only a bad H Miss, Dally Herald has just come to my * t 18th and \t _— po geag | Cooper, will tell her all about it, if|{nol, Baltimore, Md. get more and more untidy about [she will call him up. rs a | it as they grow older. Then, | —- | there Is this side of the ques- if _ o tion: You can stop if you want BETTER Ler ay to, So, If you won't do it, it JIMMY" ALONE simply shows you love snuff. |p a : ‘s chewing better than you do the + pi Age fig a hw Atlas or - lke at a distance, and all I know 9 | Sdot him is that his name is |“Jimmy.” How can I meet him? I 4 4 LEGAL MARRIAGES \do not know anyone who knows ~ e him. M Dear Nise Grey: 1 will be very A.—Better let him alone. You | thankful Vf you can give me some| cannot tell whether or not he | * much-needed Information. Can per-| would like to meet you, and isons being married tn British Co-| it may only hurt your pride by . trying to get up an acquaint- \"% STAND BACK OF OUR WoRK ~ | BAPTISTS TO MEET | ance. The girl who waits, just FOR 15 YEARS, GUARANTEB * | @ little, to be sought, is more Many visitors are expected in Se-| Popular than one who puts her- latue next week, when the Pacific! S@!f forward. Don't try it. i in Cc : Coast Young People’s union opens | its third annual convention, Thurs- 4 day morning, at the First Daptist si0 G Id ( ; Sunday evening. ‘ cluded NOTICE TO COLLECTORS If ° do if his neighbor's tr rooms? shades which le may who asked } deaf child 4 1 erty Un fage ht back mbla hold prop in the tates? Also, will the mar egal if the parties come rig ‘o the states? | thank you A FRIEND. A-—The place where one is married has nothing to do with holding property. The only case of a marriage made In British Columbia not being legal is when a divorced person is mar ried there before the six months required by law here has ex pired. In such cases, if they ever come back to this state the marriage ls not considered legal. OUR NEIGHBORS Ww ato shade not branche the houre, it What ba h a case shades the it almost dark A READER A.—If your neighbor will not do what is right when request- ed kindly, make complaint of the matter as a “nuisance” If the damages are less than $100, appeal to one of the justice courts; if more, to the superior court. Dear Miss Grey That sa the room, with full ig will in time an we do? We the tree making © tree but it rot ‘oom, MYSTERY EXPLAINED ° Dear Miss Gre Can you ex |plain to me w “eandled eggs |mean? J will be grateful, for the xpression has puzzled me. A.—I| can see how the expres- sion might mystify one not fa- miliar with the meaning. Can- died eggs are eggs that have been tested as to their fresh- ness by holding between the eye a a bright light. The sun may be used, or a lamp; in fact any bright light. Formerly only candies were used for this proce hence the expression. A CHANCE FOR ALL =< =3e-o dining | MODER furnished rooms at | ginu Wentls First Methodist Church ~ 11:00. tly at Hotel Vir- near Virginia, Adv. Morning worship - ibject “The Good Shepherd” Evening worship — 8:00, ibject “The Fact and Problem of Sin.” Free A elcome. Fifth Ave. and Marion St. Seats. ECZEMA CURED : Scratched Till 1€ Stopped Itching Almost Instantly. Soon Well. Face Just a Sore. Bled. Resinol baby's face We tried and My ) eczema. ns, ointments 1913 May broke out lotions, but baby’s face kept g worse all the time. He would scratch until it woull bleed, nd finally his face on both sides was just l sore. It bothered {iim so mu he could not sleep | much at night I it for samples of Resinol} Soap and Pesinol Ointment and | used them according to directions, |The result was something wonder- itching stopped instantly, the first application we see a marked tmprovement. li then bought a fifty-cent Jar of Res: | inol Ointment and a cake of Resinol |Soap, and by the time the Jar of Ointment used, the baby's face was almost entirely cured so I 20 w an from @| bought another jar and used only Dear Mis be Grey I hope of benefit to the m lessons have ther awing here in Seattle we ‘or the deaf, and ‘© talk and to rea Jackson a ach a scho' hey teach ips. It is in the Washing Iding. This year they have cipal from the East. The superintendent of schools, Mr on bu MOVIES} §8 Bridgework, $3-$4 At the Circuit Until Sunday ‘The Mighty Hunters,” “Jeal- OF PENNANTS [| 0's Trail,” “Tom Blake's ” Re- demption.” | eas gut ontering pennants from The| At the Black Cat Until Sunday Star, please do not order farther! “Ritchie River ahead than for the one week. Those * pictures. eve rdering pennants for two or more| at the Grand Until Svaday weeks aheai will receive one each loatsam,” two reels. , “Mutual week until their orde> is filled A Weekly.” different pennant ts offered each a Monday. Watch The Star for the | At the Melbourne Until Sunday annonr.cement and then place your) “Kelly From the Emerald Isle.’ order for that pennant only. There| “Higher Justice,” two reels, “Just i back left, and) Kids,” “The Top of New York.” | a back 1s ordered ee Jand there are |nant out will TH the Intest pen nt instead ¥ y tL E STAR S0—Union ‘Theatre—Sc Ur and Pike site postoffice best Retween on Third Four reels pletur pular t shows. on Slot the |shown datly at this p nt fall to neo ¢ nally & Intemt and are eatre | They “A Foreign Spy.” in two reels. “Love and Rubbish.” u | With Latest Inetamtancous Adjustment. | 3 Ite wonderful abil- to gently, but surely penetrate and awaken the dormant | L r, ia the reason #0 many of our usere| b ter ite 0 Otter —As you will with to try tate | fe Bw rehase, | Wy a » 20+ tal Pi “ ‘Address AURE| the Davis jewelry store, v., Friday night, fy Switch,” lora,” |the Tooth Came ¢ Gambling Exposed,” also big comedy, |of Washington crew of fore decid | pany ine on ite) rowed No. 4 and Lee No. 6. | while Lee department, Portland; At the Class A Until Sunday “Balaoo, the Demon Baboon,’ umont Weekly,” “Newly-Weds Snookum.” . At the Colonial Until Sunday “Pathe Weekly, “The Flying “The Vengeance of Ga- Scenes in Honolulu.” . . At the Dream Until Sunday Grand Canyon of Arizona,” “As ut,” “Dr. Cather- ine’s Experiment, ‘The Price De Odeon Theatre (ric? Tie Soonninges ane take.” eee At the Clemmer Until Sunday | “Willie Wants to Ride a Horse.” Gute ee i paneets Ry a First Ave. Bet. and Union, | Widow's Isles,” “Rastus Among |the Zulus,” eertees | see | | HEAR BETTER | _ rite theatre, comer ard av, ana| AUDIPHONE | Unive sity Coming, Friday, Sat rday and Sunday, el ug. 1, Evil d 3; Art, or with lecture; The Old Maid's Refer to special feature, “The ast Attempt.’ ad in this paper o on page 6. : REAL WORK NOW Two members of { of the University | aresemployed a logging com- canal, Hutton | Hutton ‘as graduated in forestry this year, is a sophomore in that Hutton’s home is in Lee's tn Seattle, or the summer by on Hood's A thief smashed the window of 715 Third obtaining a hand- 11 of watches and other articles. this Right them | it, and the cure was com- My doctor recommends Res hig and A cannot say for Resinol Soap and tment.” (Bisned) sl, Vv half of lete. too much | Resinol Oin Carter, Salem, prescribed Res- Physicians have {nol for eighteen years and every jruggiet in the country sells Ree |inol Soap and Resinol Ointment. | For samples write to Dept. 2-R, Rew Sets of Teeth, $5 Up: Office Hours—Dally from 8 a. to. p. m; Sundays and holidayay 9 to 12. | OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS - Write for appointment and have work done same day you come in. te Come in SOON—Today If you wish “> for FREE examination and estle ~ mate. ~ ALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE EXAMINATION = CUT- - OHIO fate DENTISTS 207 University St., 24 versity St. Opp. Fraser-Paterson Ce. A RESERVE FUND is not only a nice thing to have; it is at times one’s sal- vation, for ‘it is a true friend in case of need. Build up a Re- serve Fund with us and receive interest at the rate of 42% THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Corner Third Ave. and