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The Safety of our Funds de wpon the Fe fer thee and the Int e ate invest them Gotlar placed here ts» cate Neale ore of your funds Officers and Directors Presa 4. Ht, Bloetel fener ¢. Ring J. Cotkett Campre F, Anderson i ¥ bacee! : ® = Jott Catnoun marriage” question you elted the that antmale allow the mother per feet privacy of person during gesta thon: it we would be natural id be no neceasity that what Vice President gare that they bat Sinaty al, and prevent Y blemishes en eur effepring on De MOTHER. patna on * ne basa so" bem ANNUM A This Is by far too big a aub- ject to treat properly in such Hm: ited space; but I will give you a few facts Our race has fallen below animals fn the marital relation, To Y Puget Sound be equal to them in this matter J would be well; but to go one better . d Loan and a great deal better, should motive. Under present conditions 1 think it a crt unthoughtedly @ to bring children into the world Association j “A Mutual Savings Society I believe what the Bible says of | od 1901 the creation; that everything God created is good. God creates the true innate man or |part that lives for and by ng on God's perfect creation eal child, and putting away woman—the g lof the Jall old superstitions tales of what | ; will happen if the mother goes so- and-so; by personal privacy by {harmony in the home, more perfe will be produced; for the EYE GLASSES body is shaped by t and more perfect the the ight condition during gestation j more perfect the bodily condi SPECTACLES High-Class Work tion. The husband and wife should be} jointly Interested more in the child than in their own feelings, and be willing to put the latter aside for |the good of the former. This, in a " nutshell, is what I meant. My mo darteg JAst AMY, to res [itive in touching the subject was to prices 40 per cent on al! thought on the matter In be, jthinking men and women, with a lview to the grand task of improving the family, society and the world allows you to | sativa }self tn order to overcome it. It) careful investigation. The average al Beer opdsa service's || qa nave toa cn mrrment w+ |Tenlly doen not matior what others |eame slgiiy: above thle in Seat “| AT THEATRE PARTY California Reproduction & Advertising (0. EP iaiwie bitocats, || te Rim te the mother of the chick, think of you; it I what you truly|the commission stated | i age | ; at lowest || te are that counts. One need not talk} Can a working girl live properly Today's ion of the Washing s > 4 Lijec eumiabty 5 when introduced to stran-jon that amount WT HOUT Daina | toa Btate Newspaper institute atm we are the Largest Pennant Manufacturers on the Coast } A.—No, I won't: but I will give | Fers. but greet them kindly. Peo-|/OEPENDENT ON OTHER RE Total sithe Universit of Washington 218 Second A South, Seattle, Wash my readers a chance to do so, if Pie Will learn your true worth in| SOURCES? Her insurance i® not a life in-| campus ts nup with dis ddress 107 Spring St J they will make the letters short.| ‘ime, so stop thinking of it no Star, after talking to a num-| surance policy. It {s merely a pre |cussion of gene te pertain Os 3 ‘i I'd like to know myself. Who'll; [f you will attend the Y. W. C.|ber of “elghtdollar” girls, 1s con-|caution againat filness. In case she to the pre This afternoon . take the chance for an argument) 4 meetings you will meet ocon-|vinced that it requires most eco |falls 111 whe doesn't Wave to worry| Wives of the visiting newspaper ae jthat is bigger than it looks? Q—I would like to have you settle this argument for ws: My mother, two sisters and myself are going traveling, aed have been arguing as to whether or not it te proper to wear negll and brenk- fagt cape im the Thanking you. A READER. A-—-By no means. Negligee, tn my opinion, promotes laziness un- der almost all circumstances, and is decidedly out of place in public places ‘mide to order from special destzna. Repairing on any kind of Reed or Rattan Furniture. Our Payroll Helps You. Give us a Trial Order. Q—1 am to = young man who wants to take me to ewell cafes. 1 do not feel quite happy about it in ease I use the wrong fork of spoon. And what about finger bowls? Will you please tell me Just when aad how to wee them correctly? AN ANXIOUS, BUT HAPPY Grint. If you will use the forks, | | spoons, etc., fn the order in which} they are laid, beginning with the one nearest your plate, you will have little trouble. Finger bowls are generally used | after the dinner, or after fruit. Dip |the tips of the fingers tn, apply to the lips, and dry both on the doily| ashing Inerved with them, or on your nap-| Queen Anne 474. OF THE FINANCIAL CON f The Peopiv’s Savings Hank, At Beattie, State of Washing St the close of business ey of January, 1916 kin. RESOURCEA Just a word of warning: Do not} Fat Gecsante + t10.199.20/be carried away with cafe atmos 5 |phere. While good people often warranis and other tronize them, it os a steady ad, and I dislike seeing a young girl starting that sort of thing. | (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.) Report of the Financial Condition of Basking house, furniture and Foal eniate owned ee Hh LIABILITIES. UNION SAVINGS AND TRUST het 9 190.0009 COMPANY OF SEATTLE prethis 20-0000 | Located at Seattle, State of Wash sereesee oe . 2.409,.14 . at the close of business on the 13th day of January, 1914: oa.t06,898.3 RESOURCES £. * |Loans and discounts .. .$2,303,746.20 i don 7 thave-named bank a Ov 11,739.9 drafts {hat the foregoing rue t»| Bond rants and Ge beet of my know Vote t | otter secarition ...-.. 8? Mlot, FORE Con nter. curitles | 4,972.1 Bidecribet and eworn to bef est fet of Inmvary, 1914 5,060.00 ture and fixtures al estate owned om banks 4 on other banks and other cash ite’ Exchange for cle house é Cash on hand RS ReeKte, 4% GOoLDsMiTH. Building account 350,000.00 Expenses ....4- eeeeee 14,321.32 Total $4,502, LIABILITIES DADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. apital atock paid in 18 fund ivided profits o banks—deposita ividends unpald vosits Certified checks checks $ 600,000.00 | 150,000.00 ath oe dentists can ‘c tirely new Lat them | Cashier's $4,502,4 Total ‘ Washing feeds and estimate of _% on, County of will be trent wea Lng 7 Joo tans I, N. B. Solner, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly wear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief N. &. SOLNER, Cashie ta Subscribed and sworn to before | sitiee Wted entirety in white | mie, thia 17th day of Janusry, 1914 mame! and fanitary in every way. (Seal) EDWI J HITTY MH them before going isedhare Notary Public Correct—Attest OM Codwng mee. Bites. JAMES D. HOGK, A. B, STEWART Directors READ “Development Thro’ Difficulty.” ork 85.00 3 d Cinine Bree with A 7 It is the extract of 56 years n a pressure. Humorous and In a structive. Hy a Seattleite. The thor’s initial bow to the pub. lic. Price Zhe agents wanted for this Third and Pixe Bright | STAR WANT ADS EDWARD KNIGHT é RESULTS } 4180 Aveade F | OS would Ike your advice on r about Ht. 1 would Ihe your advice. DICK A.—While you may have intend ed no harm, when you married you took upon yourself certain condt tions surrounding that relation, and should live up to the Bible instruc tion to “Avold the APPEARANCE of evil.” If you were lonesome, why didn't you go with your wife? It tn a fright how often this lonesome habit —and it is a habit of one's! mind—is used as an excuse, and very flimsy one, for wrong doing A person who cannot enjoy aj friend, or @ good book, for an hour or two, is to be pitied; sympathized with but not y 4 any pleasures other girls hav on TL become very deepo: t flaht it off ah my place? A STRANGER IN A STRANGE A.—I would go to the Y. W and see if | could not get work in| a family the domestic department] could recommend; and I would tako| what IT could get, be thankful, and always on the outlook for something better. A girl can save more work ing in a home where she has room and board than on the low wages! ) business positions. If | were y | would get the librarian to me good giris books, and I wouldn't (with the! have gained in that! nowledge I ), fight the blues, mind with cheerful thoughts Shyness is caused by self-con-| sclousness, so you must forget your m. genial people, I know. Meet people half way and they will come the|livelihood from thia wage. other half. CHINA “TEAM” For several months the Presby- terian church throughout the Unit- ed States has been engaged in a special campaign to Interest the people In the present emergency needs of the Chinese republic along | nissionary lines. To that ond a| $2 Week forthe room. She busier |y cats and other nutritious foods are|°d 4 office at 630 New York | ya ” erne! te er hours of toll by ro ie » sentie. he sat nee lg! doing her own inundry” She ace! |B WARE, are 8 week she oan A lthe Pace Sutval Bond Co.” The Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer Pane wate O08 spend « week among the Presby # amusements #0 eho can BV |ortiat Ip "Dletelent to two @inners,| was made but not at the ad-| Order your printing by mail terian churches conte to the Ornroh anth Vreet: |nad sometines leavns oncesh for a| Crone Ceslenated: Robart, A.| from ee NOLAN yres rans or 0. The sauerkraut shortage in Ohlo| gained by strict economy. lunch. She sets aside $1.00 a week) Pernt an "Now York block, is. not | M47 Fitth Ave seems to us to be a oe ae bags * i tomatical. | £F clothes ete i % , : = . Office 114 Jackson St. poor excuse ‘anie Belding lives systematica’ Fannie is an exception to the | Connected with the company in He will save you money on al! for worrying. ly METROPOLITA TWICE DAILY—2:30 AND 8:30 TRIUMPHANT RETURNOF The Marvelous Kleine-Cines Photodrama The Same Gigantic Photoplay Presented to a Solid Week of Packed Houses at the Metropolitan Last October STUPENDOUS SCENIC SPECTACLE CAST OF OVER 3500 THE BURNING OF ROME Pinnacle of The Very THE CHARIOT RACES More Thrilling BANQUET IN NERO’S PALACE Most Sumptuous of All Spectacles CHRISTIANS IN THE ARENA Lion With the NOTHING LIKE IT EVER ATTEMPTED ON ANY HIPPODROME OR STAGE FIRST TIME EVER AT REDUCED PRICES ANY SEAT—MAT- INEE OR_EVE- NING PERFORM. ANCES ..... but would fill, state of Washing{u gets | week! dustrial welfare commission, after a | can exist on the average wage. Beldin $3.00 a week in a department store, | in an apartment house. THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914. HOW DOES THE AVERAGE GIRL EXIST ON HER $8 PER WEEK? ‘MAYOR AGREES TO APPOINT 45 STRIKE POLICE —_ REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BORROW The question of employing a tonal policemen because of the] | teams strike, precipita OF THE lot of warm speeches jel chambers this morning, a #t verbal clash — bet r at the cx n WASHINGTON fare hay | SAVINGS AND LOAN | Cottertll's# announceme nt | will appo! | Monday be ASSOCIATION | Patterson, who Frank | Bake of the Char of Co , a’ merce, was the spokesman of the n the Northwest NO COMMISSION {in full at insinuated that the eity 24—h« nae WITHOUT BONUS who ts a 4th—Because our press lepo y Auditor, as required Labor 1 | employers, lofficials were dere duties because they | measures This aroused Hesketh labor union man and former nt of the Seattle Central Counell LOCAL ACTRESS | MARRIES A JAP ause w ! « may be paic required van each definite mall m month, which pay period 810 Second Ave. payment oan VANC OUVER, Wash., Jan, 17.-~| A license is issued here for the marri of Mi rl Adame who ciaima to b an actress, of Seattle, and Sotaro Miura, a Jay janese barber, of 1203 C. st. Ta coms. |) SS Miss Adams, who seemed re hue tant to visit the county auditor's office and was very fll at east stated that she had played time on} the Pantages circuit | METHODIST MEN HOLD MEETINGS hodint FACTORY ON THE COAST EET ET ID TE SPECIAL DESIGNS MADE TO ORDER ——OR—— SCHOOLS, LODGES, SOCIETIES, COL- LEGES, MONOGRAM PENNANTS (YOUR Plans for the four big M evening men's meetings, w gin Sunday. with mai me OWN MONOGRAM) FOR MOTOR CARS at the First church, have been com pleted the Seattle Council of OR BOATS Methodist Brotherhoods The} Fannie Belding foremost point of interest will be} Pennants in Large Quantities for Advertising Pur- report of the committees ap-| poses at very low prices. The average working girl in the variation in her life's struggles. nted to investiga labor, $5.00 a Following is the tabulated mar migration, temperance, and one| er sitar Uieae ws, Pin Cautious: ner in which Fannie ekes out an| day's rest in seven a cae dag Bes 80 found the Washington state in H Bor Piano Scarls, Table Mats, Felt Novelties. existence |WIVES OF SCRIBES n are guests at a special mat at the Metropolitan theatre Members of the State Press as sociation and their wives attended | a banquet last night at the Facul-| ty Men's club. NOT ROOM 630 to derive asdecent | about the doctor's or hospital bills.) ™ It is very necessary that this tn-|! Only a girl with a business head |surance be kept up, as she cannot possibly provide any other safe. guard, Her Three Meals # Day The stamps she uses in writing letters to her mother and sister. Her breakfast costa 10 cents. She carries her lunch, Dinner is her one big meal for the day, but even then mical pract B. KORB CO. Specialists tn BARGAINS In Used Machines New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third (Near Pike) Main 1525 How One Girt Lives This is the or a Seattl who Fannie earns story airl, eee 1102 FIRST AVE. Through an error, foenpens that the U. 8. She lives alone in a email room She pays {t was pub- marshal raid- | Week after week there is no j any | rule, though. printing orders. i All giris do not give 20 cents a week to the church — METHODISTS MEET men .| TOMORROW AND REST OF WEEK Militant Methodism in Motion” is what the campaign {s called, It consists of four great evening meetings, beginning Sunday at the First M. E. church. The speaker will be Dr. W. 8. Bovard of New York FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 11:00 a m OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Report of the financial condition of the Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Company Services at and 7:30 p. m Morning subject “The Master's Recognition of Service.” I s January 13th, 1914 Colman Building, Seattle, at the close of bi Evening Brotherhood Rally Speaker, Dr. W. 8 Bovard General Secretary of the Broth S erhood of the Methodist Church EE A Special Music-by Vested Choir Y ete and’ QoibeOunee oe aa PS Bea i $703,099.04 ~ d 1 Bond 152,912.16 Mrs. Ruth Osborn Mogan RARICIPAI QUGE: is.» 9's: onin'e ant v4 nine 6 ¥ si0i9 SAS AS NOY ee Harpist and Singer Othe s Vania. Ae coe eneeue anwiek + 12,350.00 A Cordial Welcome tate and King County Warrants........ ssesserseceee 8,144.46 St ‘ 750.00 Safe Deposit Equipment .........++. Den aeuuenn seseee 14,800.00 Furniture and Fixtures.......... eeeesees pheebeseeces 15,000.00 Real Estate and Other Resources. « 28,204.11 ids Banks Railroad lue from Government and Cash on hand and LIABILITIES Than “Ben-Hur” DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Capital Stock paid in ...... PPR the eet pecedsicees 200 QOQ0R To say that we are able to offer Surplus and Undivided Profits ERA LAR Oa gee ale 21,609.85 our patrons high-grade dentistry {s TDanosits 1,181,452.35 to offer no more than that which ade Pigs edi ais LI Tae seh Sl ‘ Satis i at Sent to Deve Phem can be honestly offered by any com - Dat center wee OMe rem | OtAl sci weoe vee eens dasa eecnseee \eeb@ ee Gene .$1,303,062.20, tation, but to ure you that we an offer you high-grade dentistry WASHINGTON KING, ss: killfully executed by competent J operators, and without pain, ts I, J. V. A. Smith, Cashier the above named bank, do something that should appeal to | wour good judgment, because {t rep olem wear that the foregoit ment is true to the best of resents a combination that is ideal my knowl e and belief. J. V. A. SMITH, Cashier in dentistry Ow prices ar low thal nobody can afford to Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of January, lect their teeth. Just think of : > : ' - ting a crown for $4.00. that any 1914 MAUDE RHOADS, Notary Publie. Fort i ae ontist would charge yout Correct-—Atteat: 0.00 for, or a regular $10.00 plate < PROCK ‘for $6.00. Obey that insistent im I HORR¢ banked pulse? See the Regal Painless A. MYERS Dentists | Directors. WE GIVE GAS. Regal Dental Offices | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager, | 1405 Third Av., N. W. Gor, Union| Note; Bring this ad with you. j CENTS eevaegn