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‘ —a Y BELIEVE ALASKA ROAD WILL START AT PASSAGE CANAL Will the Alaska railroad terminal be established at Passabe canal on Prince William sound? This seems to be a strong prob ability today, judging from the fol lowing statement made by Secre tary of the Interior Lane, at Wash ington, D. C. “The first task of the Alaska en gineering commission will be th location of possible routes through the Susitna valley from the south coast to the Tanana river.” HATS REBLOCKED Have your Milans, hemp, Panamas, chips hatr Tank, td at Pike, (Look for Plectric Slew.) DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University. 10-plece Union Orchestra. Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. THE VIRGINUS HOTEL! 804 Virginia St, near Westlake Av, Phone Elliott sox furnished e best accommodations ons, comfert and courtesy for the ney. | Transients to $1 eekly, $2.59 to $4. Conveniently located tor w sikine and street care terse TOOTH TALKS By Ohio Dentists Partial Plates Are a Detriment! to the Mouth, Cause the Forming of Pus and Sore Gums, Etc. OHIO DEN- Their TISTS Explain Method. Few people realize th that can be done in very by Partial Pia 100 agat y that's. Partial Plate will slip =D a down at some time or other. Thi causes a natural irritation of the ums, that soon become sore and in- lamed; pus begine to form and Pyorrhea seta in, caused by the con- nual movement of the Partial Fate. It very naturally loosens the to whieh It is attached. THE, OF) METHOD does away entirely with the Partial Plate of any kind. If your teeth were decay- ing we would fill the cavity and in- stall hygienic bridgework. If teeth are missing we would replace them as firmly a8 any other tooth in your Mouth, or as firm as the beat tooth ¢an be-—without the use of plates ¥ using the OHIO METHOD, which if one and the same thing. No one Would be able to tell the teeth we Place there from the teeth you ha without making @ critical # tion of your THE METHOD is simply and quickly, and absolutely just as painless as human ingenuity can ever make dentistry. To do this work it is not even necessary to cut inte the gums To wave thone teeth ways the aim and object of the OHIO DE TISTS. Of course you might “You have pointed put the disad- vantages of ordinary bridgework but you say nothing about the disad- vantages of your method.” Our an- awer “There are no disadvant- age: You will find this out if you or any of your acquaintances have such work done by the Ohio Dentists. #o, from now on, if your dentists say that you must have plate work done, and you wish to avoid some- thing that Is quite unnecessary, you will come to our offices and adopt the OHIO METHOD, which is prac- ticed by them and by them alone, At no other Dental offices can you ob- tain this method of modern dentistry We are general practitioners in ali branches of dentistry, and hundreds of testimoniaia from’ delighted pn- flenta tell the story of the pain-sav- Ing, sa thod used exclus! iy "byt he “OHO D 18TS. Remember. too, that examination Of your teeth is positively free. And after learning the plain trath of What the condition of your mouth Feally is, {ft will rest entirely with you whether you have the work done Or not. All work is guaranteed. Don't fiesitate to come to our offices and Sask questions about the wonderful Tellef obtained from doing away with the curse of the partial plate, re- placed by the OHIO METHOD, which Means a complete set of beautiful anow-white teeth such as nature her- Amalgam Filing . $1 Gold Crowns Porcelain Bridgework $3 Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up Ohio Cut Rate Dentists 207 University St., Cor. Second & University — STAR WANT ADS | BRING RESULTS $3) + If the Susttna is to be the main trunk lne, the indications are that the government will not start at any existing town, but will te its own terminal at Portage bay from which a tunnel will be built to Turnagain arm through two and @ quarter miles of solid rock The engineers were named Fri day They ar Liett. Frederick Mears, U, 8S. A., who has had large expe: noe in railroad building in the Northwest and at Panama, and William ©, Edes, the California en gineer Both will be tn Seattle in a few days to begin work While some of the organization work will be mapped out in Wash fngton, most of that work will be done in Seattle, where the parti will be outfitted. The commission will then probably establish head. quarters at Valdes, although Sew ard is also being considered While the routing of the Alaska railroad {s entirely undecided, townsite withdrawals have given currency to the rumor that there will be a route from Turnagain arm to Knick arm, up the Susitna to Nenana, and then through Chena | by way of the Tanana to | bourne. CONSUMERS AND MANUFACTURES LUNCH TOGETHER - The Home Consumers’ league and allied manufacturers held their S|monthly luncheon at the Rathskel: ler Friday, with a good representa. tion. ‘The league ts planning to make an exhibit of Washington-made goods at the Panama exposition, in connec- tion with the state exhibit It is | expected to make this feature of the ing practically all lines of industry.| Resolutions were passed com j mending the action of the Seattle Commercial Club on Its indorsement | of home industry and patronage. | The league is planning a state | wide campaign, for a larger patron- age of Washington-made goods, and will work through the commer- }elal bodies. | ARREST WOMAN | | NEW YORK, May 2—Miss | | Marie Gantz was arrested here at noon today while en route to the Standard Oil offices, at 26 Broadway, charged with threat: ening John D. Rockefeller, jr. Miss Gantz offered no resist- ance and was taken to the Oid Slip police station. DR, MACY Read This Before Your System Is Ruined By Poisonous Drugs If you are sick, or hav siek, (mo Sank spose below, this ad with you, bearer Free One Week Free The Very Latest Scientific Drugless Treatment Under the earetal — that te i give the al uttention of an ‘This Kood No strings are tled to this and everybody invited. 1 sha te tell you the enuse of » how It can be removed. of being humbugged by polsonous drug treatment, Come and Let Me Cure) You Come and See for Yourself! 1 want every reader of this paper to know by actual demonstration the great and rapidly growing importance of Drugless Treatment Name City state . Macy, Specialist in Advanced Methods) 2 to 5 and 7 Madison = 1 CUE THIS AD OUr Now Wash:| exhibit a comprehensive one, cover- | é WILSON READY THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1914, ‘HUNDRED WRITE [She's onty six UNCLE JACK IN | CONTEST ON DEW Cirele department did last Saturday the The Star was turned over University of Washington journalism for editing, and The appear son that the all rtments were accordingly discontinued for the day The winner of the contest for the best description of dew and how it is formed, which began two weeks ago, is Announced today A letter from Dorothy MeDer mott, who lives at 6306 Russell av, was the choice of 100 odd manu scripts Other Star boys and competed, and who close to winning the Harriett: Har Evelyn Holland, Park av Florence Baes, 4703 Silat ay, 8; Naney Hedlund, 132 B. Sard | st; Peter Helgeland, 5815 N. W William. Bissonett 49th Ver ¥ Wash.; Rayo st.; Bill Markey Leroux Chaussee, Wash.; Beatrice Clark, Lyman, | }Wash.; Blake Horton, Edmonds, | \w ‘ash.; Nellie Morrison, 409 Cedar Lee Tyler, Anacortes, aWsh.; girla who very rize, wore: | 4828 Lucile at.; | 8114 Woodland ay 30t h Enumelaw, | ay Isabelle Whitting, solding her \Geraldine Truckey, 102 Sixth av,| Whom she saved, together with 3-y |N.; Erma Potter, 3900 Bighth ayv., "| ing house. 8.; Isabelle Moore, Masa, | :: paireneiban | Wash; C. J. Housman, jr, Creo.| CINCINNATI, 0., belle Whitting, 6 sote, Wash.; Marion Chase; Carl Hedlund, 182 E. 63rd. | date for a Carnegie hero medal and left ¢ Harry | HERE'S DOROTHY'S LETTE |6 months brothers, while her | father and mother and two elder @)| brothers were working in the dairy In the following letter, Dorothy | some distance away McDermott tells what dew is, and As Isabelle was dressing Georgie how it is formed. Her letter won| she noticed a tongue of flame that May 2 years, Tan. a candt | pension for was to | we bravery, and ch Georgi h a years, the dollar prize offered by the|seemed to shoot from the stove Circle depertment five across the ceiling. In a see Dear Uncle Jack: Dew ts a de|ond the thin cefling boards were posit of molsture on the ground,| ablaze and the fire spread, rapidly ood | medal But She’s a Heroine Harry and Isebelle Whiting brother Harry, ear-old George, aged 6 months, from their burn- filling the room with Sparks fell on the three He began nd the youngest boy crib, Taking little hand and the in she dashed to the of a neighbor ame little ebil ery, but to quickly sleep eorgie its the fant in her arms. home atten ran to to Isa Flames soon attracted the tion of the parents, They the burning structure, hoping save their children, but little belle had already seen to that Prominent Cineinnatians will make application for a Carnegie for this young heroine STAR CIRCLE FOR YOUNG FOLKS | BOYS LIKE TO ROW The scouts have taken much mf terest In the boat drill at Leseht park. Four crews of 12 bo # each drill once a week The boys dr i in the following order No. Madison, Wednesday No, 2, at Haker Thuraday; Queen Friday; No. 4, Green| Lake day The asec Lal boys have challenged the thers to \a ° SCOUT BASEBALL « Four scout baseball teams pls Kennydal defeat ed Madison, 12 to 10, fn a nip and tuck onteat and Queen Anne dropped a game to Kirkland on the latter home groun¢ 21 to 18 Games today are Kainter Beach va, Queen Anne, Kennydale ve Oak | Lake, and Madison va. Kirkland |e BALL PROBABILITIES ad The grammar school base preliminaries games are Just about over, and it looks ae though Adame Mino. F. Day and Pacific or | Waehington would battle ‘or the class A cheamptonahip. Latona Columbla, Youngstown, Alki nd Mercer are in the lead for the « ” B” cup. e oF WHITTIER TEST The Whittier school boye will be put through the final event of the b n test Monday re has been over 100 for button test Monday There have have qualified in the first two events e B. F. DAY IH HIGH ® BR. F. Dev has renorted th hirh oat a ange for the fifth erade running broad tomn. the boys hav ine averaced 10.76 ft The BF. Day bove are alao hold ‘ng firet ao fer in the fourth grade | baseball throwin K content or on other objects, such as flow. ors, sticks, stones or buildings At night the earth ts cooled by radiation and the air around is} jchilled by conduction | The water vapor in the alr then jchanges into a liquid. This ts dew. | |It will be understood that dew de jnot fall, but gahers by direct con tact With motst air. A good illustration of dew t#| often furnished by the moisture which gathers on the outside of a pitcher of ice cold water on a summer The tem| ture of the water in pitcher is below the dew point, so |the moisture from the alr, there-| Q—! come to you with a question which | think is worthy of your attention, and 1 hope you will favor me with an_answer. Being an orphan, | started at the age of 14 to travel and visited about every city of any importance on the globe. | was born and raised in the siums of an Eastern city, and |fore, condenses on the outside, | Bin The dew point is the tempera so pic “F he i, at which the waer vapor of| en uae — c bes : 6 the air ins to condense promnage hs Pe Hela Dew is not apt to form on cloudy nights because the clouds prevent the rapid cooling of the earth. P EIGHTH GRADE CONTEST t The eighth grade high jumping contest trophy cup was won last week by the boys of the Irving achool at Ballard. They reported my life, and 60, ae you can sur mise, | have not lived the life of a saint. Two years ago | came to this place and secured the position | now hold. My “boss” ie an old reformed gambler, who got married and turned square, as he calls it. He hase held his present position for 12 years. an average of 3 ft. 11.2 tn, and tn He Invit me out to his the tryout, went over 4 ft. 3 in, house to dinner quite often. There | had the pleasure of meeting a very nice young lady. Quite often the four of Us go to the theatre or out to dinner togethe This has been going on for over a and that this young lady hae falien in love with me | know, as she con- fessed as much to my employ- wife, who passed it along Now, Mise Grey, | n Mexicols Not a ‘Health Resort’ ‘There Is a Quick t Well Tha WANTS OLD RATE RESTORED UPON THERENTONLINE Ho! Ho! Here's a voice from the dead Wm. R. Crawford, one-time presi- dent of the Seattle, Renton & Southern, in again emitting his old time war yell. He wants the old rates on the Renton line re-estab, lished. That means 10 cents to the city Mmits, 15 cents to Bryn Mawr and 29 cents to Renton. He says the Furth interurban line charges 2 cents a mile, and the er Way It would be foolish to suggest t Renton line should be allowed to|a sick man to take a trip to Mexte do 80, too, to find health at the present time Crawford, who has been ousted |He might find worse trov than he from the presidency by the bond. |is now experiencing ‘The better way ix to send him to competent physician for diagnosis |prescription and advice. This tx holders of the line, makes his com-| plaint against the receivers. H filed a motion in Judge Frater’s easy if he has plenty of money; but court Friday to compel them to re-| supp he’ is a. man of linited store the old rates, alleging the | means. at then? Is there « place company has lost $110,000 by the (ii, Seattle where he can find relief new ones. An ex-government physician is as sociated with a drug store where he spends most of hia time. He 4 led jto offer hin services free to all atrons of that store-—it is not char. ty, either, He knows the preserip. | |tion which he writes will t jat thin ph moy and it is on of advertising | preser Drug Co, at afford to furnish Try this new way to get Mexico. QUARicL; FIRES THROUGH DOOR Arrested last night on a charge of firing three shots through the door of a room, R. C. McCormick, pro- prietor of the New Richmond hotel, | was released from the city jail at 9 o'clock this morning on his personal | recognizance. He will appear in po-| lice court Monday. McCormick was arrested during a quarrel with his father-in-law, G. J. Williams. He fired three shots through a door in one of the hotel |rooms as the officers rushed in and placed him under arrest. doctor pealth and for DR. L. R. CLARK, D, D. 8. PLATE MAKING Is An Art in Our Office When your teeth are all your mouth requires a plate gone We TO ANNOUNCE |make the only genuine restorative plate in the city, This plate re-| stores your mouth and cheeks to \their natural, symmetrical youth and a pleasing expression (o your countenance, which. permits you to among your business and social day on the personnel of the reserve | ®° : . board Brrr the new currency law. |friends commanding confidence 1 ; good looks give you WASHINGTON, May Presi dent Wilson practically decided to- and it is expected he will send, nominations to the senate next| Regular Extra Heavy $10 Gold week. The general belief is the | Crowns $4.00 administration was making an ef-| Regular $10 Never Sitp Plates $5.00 fort to secure the services of a WE GIVE GAS certain former high official and fa- = jmous lawyer for chairman. It is| Regal Dental Offices said he had declined to leave pri Mek A, Dla, Manian: vate life A rumor was current one of the! 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union, president's selections was Paul Note: Bring this ad’ with you, Warburg. of Kuhn, Loeb & Ca enough to keep a home nicely and want to marry this young lady; but, as | stated before, | am a “rough neck.” | haven't an education, which she at present doesn’t seem to realize, and she is well advanced in her studies. She knows absolutely noth- ing of my pa she will want to know about my people and about my home, ociates or some of my past are liable to me off. | have explained ali this to my “bo and he says for me to go ah and holds himself up as an example. Now | know that thie young lady would marry me In spite of ev- erything, but will | be doing right to let her? My boss says “yes.” What do you say? She is 23 and | am 27. Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 O-U-K-E. Automobile Driving LESSONS Bree Toutar et Sheemtar NK First West and Mey Tit PIKE St M “THK MYSTERY OF THE SILVER SNARK” SCHOO! st. Td foles _TNRER OTHER GOOD NY Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer Order your printing by mal) from FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. fe will save you money on all printing orders. ATTENTION, LADIES | in Seattle} town for ren-| ’ hemp, has goaran:| HOWLER WAT CO, 517 Union St., Opposite Windsor Apts, ere Main 3085, _ mething PURKISH-KUSSIAN BATE For gentlemen Washington Baths Theatre Bl Massours Wickiund, graduate Dr Kjelberg's Inatitute, Stockholm, Sweden; Hilmer Peterson, gradu- ate of Prof. Unman’s Institute, toekhoim. Sweden. WARNING TO MERCHANTS The Service notify Municipal Civil League wishes to the merchants of Seattle that the league has no interest in the publication of “Year took,” and that the. for- mer agreement has been cancelled, owing to mis: representations by adver- tising solicitors Those approached will confer a by calling Elliott a favor 1468 J A. BILLINGS Secre A Is dead you still call “rough truly gotten such pleasures but phantast crave or indulg 1 positively marrying to refi Stop harp! What assocla’ nec! }to the may come the right ‘to brin wo! through ery—actually, mind, wife and No 1 g children into the lust and debauch in that state of for her to be In living morally no If you have been past years, kee ing your Ife wi As for educati you I had few age. should not go t studies. Do not jeation to stand |happen to know that. The wom was the best lov would have bee gether—but he | in and separate Q—I am agirt ying at hom am going to sc me; some are aren't. | do them to go awa: So, will you | A—If the boys jaway from home jcupied with some |keep right at it Or, you might pu ercise, Q.—Will you recipe for the beads? Also t December 25, 1 oblige A over the do tion should come or herself and you. make in your! letter th There is no reason why you for | like them all a ng on the past are you now? te with what you kw’? Have you desire for as you know are or ao you in them? not belleve in orm, the reforma first, as just due the children who man or woman has| Tell the girl enough of your past a position to help If you are not ow begin at once. living straight the » on improving — getting rid of wrong desires by fill- th pure happiness. jon, I honestly tell er corrections to n the aver o night school, or have the girl help you with your allow lack of edu in your way, 1 of a man who did an's love for him e of her life—pure and uplifting and I believe they m very happy to- et false pride step them. This was years ago, and both are still single. irl aged 15. lam" e at present and hool. There several boys who come to see nice, and some not like to tell y and stay away, friends. give me ple: your advice and tell me how to keep them away? A SCHOOL GIRL. come too often, be at times, or be oc kind of work, and during their visit it the boys to work chopping wood, or similar good ex please print the ait and starch ell us what day 898, fell on, and SEVERAL. here is a recipe for salt and corn starch beads that a reader re cently sent in: salt quite hot; water over 4 cu stir until smooth; work well re salt; mix and smooth dough. sired, or divide {| different colors cil, dissolved, gives a beau iotrope, © cording to amoun Jon hat pins. St them to be worn results. and have been the last four ye of friends, boys one that | coul heart. that I'm the on have asked me But, Miss thing: | friend), but | What like ' one else to A LON A.—Don’'t try love any man, Be hearted to all, and falling in love or Fred Tucker, ried a widow of done well.—Wa erat Grey, Thanking you Heat % cup crystal pour 4 cu; boiling p corn starch and then add the hot until a ‘olor any shade dp the mass and use A piece of ind ra dark purple, ac t used. Do not dry ring as you wish n. It Q.—I am a young lady, age 20, here in town for ars. | have a lot and girls, but no id call my sweet- | know that a good many boys are fond of me, and think ly one, and they to marry them, here Is the them (just for don’t love any. hall | do? Please answer, as | have no Kk 1 very much, ESOME GIRL. to make yourself friendly and kind d don't worry about not falling in love it_ is said, mar. n Carrs run and verly, O., Demo- NAVY YA | Steamers Ho BK cept Sunday day. “1:48 p. ‘Table Phone Main 3101, RD ROUTE ourlst and ennedy, Athlon i, Seattle m, Fare 0c Round trip. still) gives better | They will dry in 24 hours, sun |but longer is better Representatives of the Seattle) the Green Lake and University and I council will meet tonight at| other outlying points in the efty, the Hamilton re tore, |if we cat bring th petitions to }in the Lippy-Aread Third | them, | am sure we can get more av. and Columbia st, to organize! than cent of the registered for a wider distribution of the re-| vote ign for Hamilton's re call petitions There are 12,000 name now Just to test out this assertion, checked up and certified to by reg: |t men were stationed at the istration officials, and a 1 Of | postoffice, at the Arcade building, 16,000 nes are needed and at the Pike st. public market The recallers, however, are an-| Friday, and in three hours they xious to obtain at least 14,000 secured over 600 names, establish+ above the required numbe ing a record of almost a signature Commercial Club Helps a minute In this effort, the recallers will obtain the co-operation of the Se attle Commerctal elub At the GETS A REW JOB club's meeting next Tuesday night, jan active campaign will be out-| anaes lined The University of Washington “People are anxtoun to sign the! wi) jose Prof. Elmer J. MeCats: ne ald Attorney Thomas iand, of the municipal and highway to but inemany Cases engineering department. He has the ve been unable to get the | cccepted an offer from the Univer opportunity, except by coming all sity of Missourt way to the headquarters. pr Ba imac na © need a few more volunteers 4 to circulate the petitions in th distriets it is now, many people must New Machines rented. here purposely all the way WHITH SEWING MACHINE Co. Dowamish and MeKinley and ff see4 Third CXear Pike) Matm 1588 other countr and from! LABOR COUNCIL TO ‘AID WORKERS FOR ~ HAMILTON RECALL © In Used Machines Need Circulators precincts To Chicago—May 16, 18, 19 2nd20 To All Points East D/..LY JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30. Stops en route permitted. Return limit October 31. Minneapolis, St. Paul These Duluth, Superior ... Relate t Chicago, Milwauke Fares od St. Louis ps a Kansas City . alt Few New York, Philadelphia Pie Points. Washington . Points Pittsburg ...... YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Through Gardiner Gateway, the northern and original entrance, Park open June 15 to September 15, Four Transcontinental Trains Two of them to and from Chicago. Three to the Twin Cities. One to St. Louis. . TINLING, A. G. F. & P, A, Room 2023 Smith Bidg. H. N. Kennedy, G. A. Frt. Dept. J. O. McMullen, C. 107 Yesler Way—Phone Elliott 5750, Seattie Has Inaugurated the Special Week-End Fares To Many Good Fishing Streams and Lakes Along the *Milwaukee’’ and Tacoma Eastern Railroad The “Fisherman's Special” for points along the Mil- waukee” le Seattle at 8:00 a. m. Every Day and for coma Eastern points at 7:20 a. m. Every Day. For fares and schedules, telephone Elliott 4812 or call at City Ticket Office, 2nd and Cherry St, or Depot Ticket Office, Fourth and Jackson Street, Seattle. ) LOOK! ures on ballot--in next issue. ubject to change without | BEFORE SIGNING Initiative petitions 4 to | 3 inclusive STOP! Read and study each measure q At your 1914 tax ® statement LISTEN! Precting moces * of getting meas- Step-Look-Lsten League