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THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1914. “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY” Monday Ni wah McCORMACK BROS.’ We are determined to make this White Sale the greatest bargain member of society should be # producer, working with hand, heart or brain in the production of legitimate wealth. The liquor traffic stands Indicted on this point, aw it does not produce wealth of a beneficial character Temperance has HE AR'S prohibition contest, which ¢ to a conclusion Saturday night, after extending over several weeks, will go down aa one of Men in all stations of Hfe competed—doctors, lawyers, pastors, laborers, cler and even convicts tab part, ‘The contest attracted country-wide attention, Letters we sived from as far away aw New York and Pb elpht The contest showed the import f the lesue Prohibition has become the tople of the day Letters received by The Star pointed to an evenly divided «# iment The prize winners for last week were Clatre Bruce and F. L, Sil Kach gets the weekly prize of 9 The winning letters appear w ° I Wert , DRY 7 * . oe? s Editor The Star: | very atrongly disapprove of intemperance, but Editor The Star: The saloon should be voted out because every temperance and prohibition are two different things to do with your own will power and personal freedom and Is self-im posed, Prohibition Is Imposed and enforced by some one else, thereby losing our personal liberty, for which our forefathers fought so nobly in the Revolution. event of the year. Our Eastern buyers have been fishing the markets for months for the best bargains possible in white, and we take pleasure in It le essentially parasitical in all of ite connections, from brewery magnate to the lowest-paid worker, drawing hundreds of millions annu ally from the working class and giving nothing of value In return The liquor traffic ia the Implacable foe of good citizenship and clean Government. It is the citadel behind which are intrenched the forces of special privilege and corrupt politica, It exerts an influence antithetical to the principles for which the home, the school and the church stand The oft-repeated statement, “Prohibition doesn't prohibit” Is a virtual acknowledgment that the saloon is an anarchist In society, reluctantly | ylelding a semblance of obedience to law under a compelling police power FL. SILL, R. F. D. No. 1 EAGLES HAVE A SELF-MADE AT THE RAND addition We cannot prohibit a person from drinking any more than we can The white merchandise is here prohibit them from eating stating that results are very satisfactory. The saloons are not the cause of poverty. Poverty Is caused by In Capability, bad luck, poor judgment and the Industrial trust system, in which the “big fish eat up the fittle fish.” intemperance Is caused by the lack of will power and the weakness of body and mind. The mothers will not make their sons more temper at@ by prohibiting It, for to the youth “stolen frulte are sweetest.” CLAIRE BRUCE for your inspection, and prices will speak louder than printer’s ink. EXTRA CUT THIS OUT Union Suits [PHOTO PLAYS In to the regular show. 19c 27c Tonight the regular Btockings—Misses’ white silk Drawers for women, cambrie, Fee tare font ee — | Mal eh ol lace or embrold trim ae ee ee program consists of } | . save Mbp dln pePrhngi one Se 8"! toes; ended value store; Jace trimmed and : ectal bargain at 25c. June White | gies vecial aae otherwise, 69¢, 48¢, three vaudeville acts 9 Sale price 19. ils 2” 19¢. and four reels of the 48c 69c— ‘a Mutual's best. Remem- IR IN TR M N 9c | U 1" Gowns, fine nainsook, deep b FO i RD vpn lace, kimono setin sleeves, } ‘ er, the ten or twelve | reper” at bonapebel white ja » shine a & ‘ous length and size; i amateur acts are an You who were down town Satur-) notes and learning are for wear; 3c value. | ied és White Sale ; Se the Memortal day par- | bars, even mu 0 ale, 196. | e. i added attraction. The h 6 band that came the nar 57 4 F ng war the end of _ c— cost is always the And you must have m started, That was Petticoats; a world beater; seme. every man in that 4 You saw how they white cambric, deep embrofd- 4 ant the voting age when you heard ery flounces; extra under dust he Eagles band-—one of ruffle; $1 and $2.00 value, * the most peculiar bands that ever May Go to Frisco Sale price 57¢. SEES tickled ars of the small boy They made their first public ap Guin or caused staid old « nen to & year ago, when they —67c Yd.— i} Jiggle a foot out In the memo: parade Skirting, white cambric, ¥ A ime C Had to Learn it All her night they gave their rich embroidery, 45 to 54 ins. } A Yint sai a atta Maa first concert, and thelr success was deep; none worth less than lodge decided wanted a ad by the enthustastic wa $1.50; many worth §2.50, The members took an invent the audience demanded White Sale price 67¢. the f « 7 4 n o and @ 7 hy he = It is the aim of the Fagles « dite eas ame i ® about | the gest and best band on the -19¢ must ey “ Pacific coast Lace Flouncings, camisole Bo serge Bi al flat and | ‘The band hopes to be proficient and shadow; also Corset Cov- q an apartment « enough by next year to attend the ers, ribbon run top and bot- , Bat that didn They £0t| panama-Pacific « position at San am LL rose up to 45c, White us Korean ihe aoe pat, Bee Sale price 19¢. 4 The men who decided they want Hig San ae ene wan, eee * SS meal ae Here are some of the self-made —5c—9c— face th p musicians you saw in this unusual Vests for women, summer the young ¢ band Saturday weight, no sleeves, some lace a bought his - we Deputy Prosecuting Attorney trimmed, others taped, full band wae under was Crawford E. White, drum major; A sizes; not to be ashamed of. L. Gates, bass drum; Frank Dowd, Sale price 5¢—9e. ‘ | Was Terrible at First secretary of the order for 12 years, . | It was terrible at fir irally.|alto horn; Westerman, bass; R. § —19c— " - j And ev time the ed | Litt mbone; Scene from “The Floor Above,” at the Class A the Bneiea Ueeibina ie tone teat tee Ge ee a pm nge Corset Covers, fine nain- WALLY VAN (CUTEY) 18 FEA-| Alaska Until Tuesday Night | police would make a raid on the atte Neras Tasn Monra, bar. sook, deep lace yoke, also em- tured in a two oan Classmates,” Kiaw and Er-| lodge room ber, snare dru Harber, cornet broidery. Sizes 34 to 44;, Bam edy at the Colonial today. With|Ianger four-part drama; “Rastus’| But with B, 0. Cavanaugh dtrect and Ostis, tu 86c grade. White Bale price this is Pathe’s Weekly and a Snake | Riotous Ride,” Pathe comedy. ing, they began picking out ' 19¢. ville comedy-drama. ore mn. -nllbo t mie Bhd | 28 At the Mission ’ / “THE BRUTE” 18 THE FIRST) “The Brute,” Famous Players! e = | $4.50 values Women’s; $25.00 Women’s Extra White Specials of the Famous Players pictures to| drama 1 Dress Novelty t be shown at the Mission. al | . é RESIDENCE THEATRE BE Skirts ........ DE aID | Suits ...... DEL. for the Home or Hotel aie oy il pg ak At the Home Until Wednesday | A drummer's sample line of 35 _ 45 women's and young women’s full double . med fairy tale. A rich) «11 q Persian Garden,” two-reell 1 AM MUCH WOR RIED OVER JACK Skirta in this season's models, | Novelty Suits in a wide range of pretty pat- fi achelor decides to study his rela-| 4" ® | 2 : § » | materials, including the new gran- $ * drama; “An Old Locket.” drama, | fie | materials, including the new gran- | terns; worth $1.25, f tives before making his will. A visit) soa a one-r eoeneay. | PSS ES — — fashioned of ratine, cheviot, ker-| +4 cloth; Coats have the novelty i leaves him as puzzled as before | 4 novelty skirting: colors ffect, othe lain tailored and 1. Pillow Slips, size 45x j wnt Arsow: . . | CHAPTER CLXIX. she tried to amile as she told mem “*7 #84 novelty ‘ nage pall reg ts nga egg OW 0 ee ee 5 Frm Be plans & test. and inyite®) At the Pleasant Hour Until | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper |that the physicians at the hospltal/[ navy, black, «ray, brown, checks | lined with heavy satin, Skirts 1126 56:'°sr ‘heavy quality # SUT. aruaie Ee toot wand! Ue -etants Wednesday Enterprise Association.) said she could go to her boarding | and plaids. Your pick Tuesday | With overskirt effect and draped. | sheeting; good round thread i; \@ nab og ctcest tha hamblest| “The Diamond Smugglers,” three-| I am very much upset about|house in a week | Others plain. In all the principal | and even weave. A regular 97 a nike. ‘Tae one cwhe ‘lifts, it | Feel feature, and a one-reel comedy, | Dick's brother Jack. I am afraid| “I shall be glad, dear,” she said, | grog | satan colors. Tuesday your pick | 16 2-3c value. a © one | om te there are rocks ahead, not only for|“for it is so expensive here and . » | 913-48. Scrim, fall feakiy, 9 vantentiy looat a ee old tego r mat i fl ws a | At the Olympian Tonight |him, but for Mary. I want to save some of that thou- [| $1.50 values Misses Tc pe etapa bop crit idee walking and street care x drama at the Alham Y| whe Adventures of Kathiyn,”|, Yesterday Dick told me that Jack |sand dollars that Aunt Mary gave Wash | $10.00 Women’s ‘ Sete ° pei rey wertll q Pali ft 4 thlyn.” | had not been near his father’s store | us to furnish a little apartment.” | 3 bt ng 4 . “The House of Bondage,” know | drama; Fis wh he HO nia Ts et wT heeeel cae muperal Yee nak: ORME as These models are suitable for| Coats ....... s B9c Nottingham Lace Con Bh J si Printers It to be one of the most vivid | Pc | “No,” I answered; “she se getting| not come to see me every day ane house or camping use, in service-| The balance of the big lot of tains, 3 yards long, 60 U of modern times in the expos | | along splendidly now. Why do you|for you know he le so tose sen x: | able materials which will .give | Coats we had on sale Saturday | inches wide; good value for i) 1013 THIRD AIN 1043| [ng of dangers to girls and wo- © | ask? ol things fixed with bis fathes” §|[m plenty of wear; with high or low | last will be closed out tomorrow | $1.26. | saab 3 | men of today. It created a pro- ‘Because he has not been at the| I must have looked rather grave, | Seck it and lone elsercn: trimmed | at tee ccmulously IO" $3.98 | oc. white Bureau scarfs, : found sensation when first 9 |store since he returned and Dad |for that poor girl just all at once|fq With lace and embroidery; sizes | price of -...-.. .. von GUC size 20x46; Mexican q DANCING jot Seow lig sr lata feels much hurt about it put her bands out and grasped my | 8 t0 14 Your choice Tuesday 960. | Sizes trom 14 to 40. lace effects; worth 35¢. a | I did not tell Dick that Jack had arms, | jonly spent a little time each day “Margie, Margie, I must tell some ’ jat the hospital and that I had pass-|one! I am afrald, horrit ly afraid!” ed him the other afternoon, when she whispered I was going to see Mollie, with a | crowd of college fellows in a motor, The story, as told by Kauff- man, will be repeated In mov- ing pleture form by Mary Pick- ford. The piece opened at the HIPPODROME ‘Witth and 3 nd University 10-plece Union Orchestra Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. Turkish Towels; full id bleached; good and ab- 3C sorbent quality; worth 15c, 4 “What about, dearest?” I asked Tivoll today. d of college fell as I put my arms about her. “You 206 rer ae ae 4 “THE WHEELS OF DESTINY,”| SAVANNAH, June 1—Because | "ming to be having @ joy ride. are going to get well now and good heavy quality, As soon as Dick had gone I went |everything is going to be all right.” with hemmed ends, size 22x “ ” a two-part Majestic ma at the/five youths of Pooler, a suburb of| over to the hospital to see M ut m | i ‘SPECL Grand today, {s a story of the Mano| Savannah, playfully kissed pretty| foc, ead 1 chouaht abn | afer sore me dees, thet Fin ii AL 4 7, found her alone, and I thought she| afraid, for 1 can only dle, you| PROTECT YOUR CHECKS. Nera, an Italian blackmail society,|Mary Ogleshee, aged 17, two of| had been crying when I came in,|know; Margie, | am worried’ abore| 295 yabte Coal eg ey oop ame now S440 I) which enlists ee ee ine chee tt r Een . ocr aia nd) but she is a, brave little thing, and | Jack.’ He doesn't seem like he did | hie amsoreed, Cuan am Morey Stationery Co. had befriended vi * eieck i ‘Herman ‘Towles, Verner Cogan TET 5 aoe m| when I first k him and we had| worth ave _— on had e 1 whe nee c e n , jogan, those beautiful 2 i 4 onlit Ziv Ave. }is successful in his mission, and|Albert Nelson, Robedere Morgan lnorth woods. Ma “a jovel and Tom Hui choolmates of the | gains access to the man he ts t him! 1 have loved him so entirely 1116 FIRST AVE. —————— to blackmat! But the man—alyoung woman, asked her for a kiss ctnes he mys | 7 |{udge—has a charming daughter.|when they were leaving a soda a Mt. that bianen whidwatioc oF Gene | Parte hee lesued @ map showing) three parte: can be used San ALBERT HANSEN She makes of the American a real|fount. She promptly popped three Gold Filled Eye Glasses pigs bike ed 1 at ch | where, within ita limits, the tango | DUrposes. | : | The newest stock of wall paper | Car- Complete Report of Market Today There is a sensational auto|of them, and these three each ex acted a kiss as a penalty. She told | father, and father had them arrest man other life than his, I accident in the finish of the picture to be hia wife And Spectacles Your Fitted yee to m #0 glad| Why, dear, I love| Jeweler and Silversmith aged and may not be danced, Is Now Located at His . | in town at the lowest prices. part detective story adapted from| succeeded tn having their fines sus- I would have gone, and I sometimes | ""*** New Store =e snags ep ligne ae at anes led. The three admitted their guilt SPHERICAL LENSHS ae tan at Gat aac eee For the use of soldiers, a new|rington Wall Paper Co. Main 5542, & o ) > e oods ith him} le 2 made of nly 2 8 “4 dve emel 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. | “THE FLOOR ABOVE,” A FOUR. |and were fined. Morgan apd Hussy 50 without being married I am afraid| combination tool, made of only ‘215 Spring.—Advertisement, $2. “The Mystery of Charlecot Man-| pended. Nelson pald. think Iam v wicked to fee s| sions,” by E. Phillips Oppenhelm,| Towles and Gogan stated they way.” a to Sool this! vested gahy by J. W. Godwin, @ Co.) WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR A and presented by special arrange | would 0 to jail first, and they did. | But, my dear,” I sald, “I don't | % See, pees « ety ‘ $12 50 ment with the Cosmopolitan Maga-| Mise Ogleshee pleaded with father Cinliat understand why you are unhappy |isiand potatoes 16.00 We Guarantee You the B sy ny, Best of Materials zine, {s the chief attraction at the|and got their sentences suspended s e now; you did not do it; you have| Onions ve Gear rit eet Work th tows eat eae . Pays for an “Bvening Course” tn Class A theatre until Tuesday night.| today, when they had served 26/ Binyon Optical Co. Jack and we all love you. What are| non, &¢ eH Used. Bring Us Your Old Shoes—We'll Make Them Like New. Blectrical, Gas or Steam Engineering. | Grace Burton and Stephen Pryde | hours. 1116 First Ay,, nenr Seneca, you afraid of?” }ertnierony 219 James St. John Cicchetti, Prop. ‘ SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL. | have been engaged tn clearing up| Tam afraid Jack drinks too] ° <a Pinacapetrnne hashed some of the crime mysteries that| Mquor. Last night when he|" 8 3 have baffled the keenest 8 oan CHIEF OF ALASKA to see me he could hardly| CT aise’! Yard detectives. Pryde sees that} talk coherently, and T know he] yellow turnips e =~ Grace 1s sacrificing herself #o that |should have ail his wits about him| e LOW FARES TO her frivolous syster, Stella, may | now when we are just starting out |< ) | Send the Heavy J s.."sse" sc" "RAILROAD BOARD She ee nce says that th ment for loving penses of her sister, who ts an | tress, are heavy, and that she does not want her to have to accept any to be my pun jhim too much “Nonsense; you are not going to be punished for doing the one thing strates, but G ROSE FESTIVAL Work to Us ™ Cente Per Po 0 Cent ROUGH DRY fic‘Soren Mintmam Bundle, 500 A coupon in each package tells all about our COLONIAL DINNER SET OFFER, For those who have large wash- ings, we will do 30 Lbs. for 50c For all bundles picked up by our drivers after Wednesday noon of each week. Call Queen Anne The Washing’s Fine CENTRAL i LAUNDRY AUTO SERVICE Zn SNOW WHITE WORK 9 favors from men | There fs a mystery that {s cleared up later. | o7e Class A Untli Tuesday Night “The Floor Above,” four-part de ‘tective story o 0. Alhambra Until Wednesday Night| “Lucile Love Series, No. 8,” “Ant mated Weekly,” world’s news; “( tain Bill's Warm Re comedy; “The Stone Rex drama pption,” N in the Road ike Colonial Until Tuesday Night | “Cutey's Wife,” two-part Vita-| aph comedy; “A Snakeville Ro- ’ Kasanay comedy; “Pathe's world’s news. Weekly,” | Melbourne Until Tuesday Night | “Life in the Paris Underworld,” |two-part Kleine drama; “The Girl in the Shack,” Reliance drama |"Mabel’a Nerve,” Keystone com edy “The Nav Aviator,” Amert can drama Grand Until Tuesday Night | “Wheels of Destiny,” two-part Majestic drama A Be for a Day” and “I Should Worry,” Royal | comedies; “In Her Sleep,” Princess comedy. | most | western Pacific COMES TO TOWN W. ©. Edes, chief of the Alaska engineering board, will spend sev eral weeks in Seattle before going North with Lieut. Frederick Mears and Thomas Riggs, jr, his associ ates Edes arrived here Sunday from California with Mre, Edes, and ts stopping at the Washington He js a Western man in sense, having come to the ( 1879. He ix regarded as one of th succe railroad engineers in the country. He built the Salt Lake cut-off and the ful highly mountainous country The engineers and Bo Sweeney, assistant secretary of the interior, will be gu of the Arctic club Tuesday night AT THE THEATRES Moore—Lyman H, Howe motion pletures Metropolitan—Dark Players in Rebel.” Seattle—Avenue “The Littlest every | ast in| railroad through a| Union Dentists Gold Crowne ose $5.00 Gold Fillings Alloy Fillings Silver Fillings Paintess Extraction we tal fer you good, firat cin the to ha would garding f your With the afd of firat clase materia and @ m pment we are able to serve you 4 having dence tn our ability to produce lasting dentistry hon of we done painlessly by modern || electrical devi INVESTIGATE OUR EASY * PAYMENT PLAN, | ton free. Office hou 2 by appointment | Union Dentists || LADY ATTENDANTS | © permanently located on Pike and Third, with Pike #t., over Owl Drug Co entrance that puts humanity above the brutes | © but I am afraid, my des Jack will get hard bumps loving that Mr if he doesn’t pull up short.” | “What do you mean?” asked Mary. “Only what you have told me,| dear,” I answered soothingly. “Don't you say anything about {t to him| and I'll tell Dick to take the young; gentleman in hand.” | (To be continued tomorrow.) WHOA, GEORGE! George Cottert!l, former mayor,| had obtained accommodations on| the Royal Edward and the Empress of Ireland for a trip to Christiania | in July, to attend the international | meeting of the Good Templars. The Rayol Edward rammed fceberg last week and the Emp was sunk in the St. Lawrence river. GIVE PAGEANT | 200 high school dents will be seen in the specta » The Pageant of American Wom en,” to be staged in Volunter park next Saturday afternoon, an More than | stu-| | +] Cal | prices Paid I ciency, says Sergt. Dan Quinn, size naveln 939 ese 339 lemons, crate nolee lemons, crate ots rier 1.60 1.25 Poultry, Veal and Por Hens, fat Old roosters, live. basal ino, doa live, dow od isine, a O-lb n @ oo @ vk howe 08 (Corrected daily by the Bradner Co.) Batter hington rick Po native, Washington Sreamery, solid pack 4 iern creamery, : BT Kew Fresh ranch oo Cheese Wisconsin criplets ’ Wisconsin twin WATCH OUT NOW Honk! Honk! Seattle traffic cops are now tak ing lessons on how to run an auto mobile, It will improve their effi-| 20% 20 PORTLAND AND RETURN Tickets on Sale Daily June 7 to 11 Inc. Return Limit June 15 NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. JOIN THE BIG CARNIVAL JUNE 9 TO 12 Let us tell you about it, the Low Fares, the Trains. A. TINLING, A. G. F, and P. A,, 2023 Smith Bldg. DY, G. A. 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