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This state map is in four colors, beautifully {llustrat- ed and showing all railroads, riv- ers, cities and towns and the popu- lations. The States and the World, each state in a separate cover, cities, railroads, etc., with popula- tions. You cannot afford to be without it if you use the Parcel Post. All information right at hand without going to your neigh- bor or to the postoffice for advice. ‘This is a new map just issued. A six months’ subscription to The Star costs $1.30. Our offer is to send you The Seattle Star for six months at the regular rate and to send you one of these beautiful maps free, postage prepaid. New and old subscribers fare alike In this Mberal offer. If your subserip- tion does not expire now, take ad- vantage of this offer today and we will extend your subscription for six months from the time it ex- pires. The Seattle postoffice is using this map daily in routing and stamping parcel post mati. This offer is good only to subserib- ers receiving their paper by mail. 1,000 extras used in “The Wrath of | *anay drama Map of the} | UP, FOLKS! GET YOUR BLANKS [Applications for Port Bonds| | Can Be Had Now at Either | | Port or Star Office. } Reohael | SATURDAY’S THE DAY Effort Will Be Made to Have Public Subscribe Whole $75,000 Issue That Day. | Blanks for application for the $100 Port of Seattle bonds to be sold to the folks of Seattle next Sat urday may now be had at the port |commission office, in the Central | building, on Third av., or at The | Star office, on Seventh av You have your ch of bonds! | maturing in one year, two years or on up, They bear 5 per cent inter est, payable semi-annually, and The Star considers them a good tnvest-| ment, because there's the verv best sort of security behind them—dmill fons in port property When you receive notice that the bonds have been allotted to you, you! are to appear at the port office and wider therefor in coin, currency, order or certified check,” whatever you s ne to, Noth. ing could be simpler Indications are that the $ J in $100 lots v lily by the common of bonds offer snapped up gre A man called The Star office Sat jurday and said he wanted $10,000 | worth, | He was referred to the Port of Seattle office. | Bob Bridges says he won't ithe $100 vartety $1,000 bonds. Bridges wants to save those $100 bonds for the small takers, who| ean't afford more. get He will get 10 | Japanese Stars | “A Tragedy of the Ortent,” a two- part drama at the Class A today, {s| woven around the California alien/ law, Miss Aoki, who is a star tn Japan as well as in America, plays! the woman lead. Sessue Hayaka- wa, who plays the part of the vil lain, is also a real Japanese. Mat- sumoto stoops to shameful means that his son Kato will be forced to break off his engagement with Kiss-/| | mm the adopted daughter of Gen.) | Hiata, Tom Arnold, an American, | | Meets Kissmola as a Geisha swirl, | which she had become since ahe | }had found the truth. The romance} concludes with a double Japanese vengeance. There will be a com- j plete change of program Wednes- day. | eee | “Bombski and the Bombs,” a Roy-| | al comedy at the Grand for the last) ; three times today, is of the hivent| run variety, There are three other reels on the program. | «ee |Comedy at Clemmer | “Fire, Fire,” a Lubin comedy at the Clemmer today, features the ad- ventures of Mike and Pat, firemen | and pals except when they are at odds. Mike stutters. It's a rapid-| | fire comedy. “ee } “When the Wheels of Justice Clogged,” a Thanhouser drama at |the Melbourne today, is a Western jdrama, tn which gambling and a holdup are the features. | fs gr “Kids,” a juvenile Ford Sterling | company comedy, features the youngsters in a play after the usual Sterling line of comedy. It ts at the Alhambra today. eee William Riley Hatch, who played| the captain in “Paid in Full,” ts one} of the late Pathe additions. He has been a successful actor on the} stage, an opera singer and an ar-| tist, and has been on the stage 29 years, . es Bessie Will Travel Bessie Learn of the Edison com- pany is going to desert the screen to tour Europe. The capitals will) be the stamping grounds of the lit-| tle Edison ingenue. a 3 It {s sald that there were actually To All Stops en route permitted. Duluth, Superior Pittsburg .... Park open June 15 to September A 107 Y 4A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. Low Excursi LOW EXCURSION FARES EAST DAILY JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30. Minneapolis, St. Paul Chicago, Milwauk St. Louis .... - a Omaha, Kansas City . : Pes Denver .. . sseee .« 55.00 Few w York, Philadelph * 108.50 Pp i Washington peopel Points. re bbb Points YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Through Gardiner Gateway, the northern Four Transcontinental Trains Two of them to and from to the Twin Cities, Room 2023 Smith Bidg. HN. Kennedy, G. A. Frt. Dept. ler Way—Phone Elliott 5750, Seattle Northern Pacific Railway n Fares for Portland Rose Festival Tickets on Sale June 7 to 11, Inclusive. | Points Return limit October 31. Relatively Low and original entrance. Chicago. One to St. Louis, Three TINLING, A, G. F.& P. A. Seattle J. O. McMullen, C. P. A, PORTLAND, OR. Pathe Gets New Star | STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914 KINDLY STEP BABY HAS TOUGH TIME WITH BOLTON RAPS “HIS FIRST TEETH; SOMETHING ABOUT HOW HE ACQUIRES ’EM The second article In The Star's} series on the care of the baby deals| with the teeth If there's a baby {n your home, you certainly will remember the ex oitement over the first appearance | of the tiny molar in baby's mouth. The lucky person to discover ft is supposed to recetve a gold thim ble as a reward, Babies have been | born with teeth; some do not get a} tooth until 12 months old. Don't Rub Them Through It does not necessarily mean that error tn food or {l-health extst ff; tion have been overlooked because the baby not cut teeth on time. | baby was cutting a tooth But both factors should be Babies cut teeth from the age eliminated by proper examination.|6 months te 8; therefor The rubbing through or lancing of | all the ills which are commonly su teeth should not be practiced, un-| posed to be due to teething were less the gums show blisters, a very| really a fact and did exist, all the unusual occurrence | babies would be sick all the time The average healthy baby has two | between these years lower incisor teeth at the age of 6) Ofall questions In medicine, prob months. jably none has led to more discus Many a poor baby has suffered|sion than this: Does the cutting for days from an abscess in the ear|of teeth affect the health of the when the pain and restlesaness| child? have been ascribed to the teeth Biames IIls Onto Teeth Other ills too numerous to men | ye of these Affects Health of Some You may settle this question to own satisfaction and have a number of writers of unquestione your opinion elther side you wish to take large p ntage of the cutting of teeth produces no symptoms. In the highly nervous or poorly fed and i!l-nourished, a chain of symptoms may be produced which will last a few days (restlessnoss in daytime, loss of sleep at night some temperature and loss of ap tite and some bowel disturbance) which may be traced to the eruption of the teeth. Consult the Doctor very Consult your family physician when in dow epecially if th be any rise of temperature, and give baby the benefit of the doubt, as you may prevent the serious {Il noms, or even the loss, of the child Don't think, because baby shrieks with pain, that there cannot possl- bly be anything else wrong with it because it is cutting a tooth. Officers on the liner Honolulan of the Matson Navigation Company's service between Seattle and the Ha wailan Islands are due to hear their share of argument in favor of votes for women on the trip to Honolulu which started last night attle. There are no men pong the pas Marie Dressler © has sengers, and 10 women. tured by the “movie” spirit. She |-————-——__—_—. soon will be seen in a series special Keystone comedies three | and four reels in length. | Mack Sennett has been at work on the productions for some time, and the first of these amusing} movies will appear about July 1 CURES This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. the Gods” feature, portraying the | volcanic eruptions in Japan. Most| of the employes were Japanese. The picture as staged on the beach| near the Santa Monica camp. | ie ° WHAT'S ON THE BILLS * A Until Tuesday Night Tragedy of the Orient,” two. reel Broncho drama; “Angel of the julch,” Reliance comedy na; “The Telephone Strat Prin. cess drama. oe Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “The Song in the Dark,” drama; jophie Pulls a Good One,” com edy Fire, Fire,” comedy; “The Female Cop,” comedy, and “Selig from Se-| |tract to trices Paid Producers for Vegetables and ¢ Frait WARD PLAN IN | NEW CHARTER Shoots Document Full of Holes) Before Men's Brotherhood We’ve Got to Vacate NO TIME TO LOSE} of Madison M. E. Church |HE HAS AN OPPONENT |Howard Waterman, Lawyer, Says Councilmen Will Re- gard Office as Honor, “That any city should return to} the old ward system is disgraceful and demoralizing,” said T. H, Bol ton, president of the Central Labor | council, who spoke against the Hinky Dink charter at the Men's Brotherhood of the Madison St. M B&. church Monday night Howard Waterman, attorney, de fended the charter. Holton ridiculed the claim that the new charter will make for great er efficiency in the business meth ods of the city Directors at $5 a Week “Can you ploture the & trie Co, employing a board of dl ors to serve at $5 a week?” asked That's the salary p couneflmen, while the city m whom the council is to will get $12,900 a year “I am not opposed to a large council,” sald Bolton, “if the whol elty can vote on all the candidates who will be spending the city’s money. Under the proposed char. |ter, the voters have a chance to vote for only one of the 30 counct! | men.” Councl! Controls Manager Bolton also pointed out that by) leaving the appointment of the elty | Manager to the counctl, it is the lat-| ter, and not the people, who will control the city nager. Ww an's nse of the ward system of councilmanic selections ts summed up in the following words The men who seek office must consider ft an honor to serve with jout pay, If they do not regard the office as an honor, then I conoede| the system {8 likely to be « failure,” | | Audience Is Inquisitive | Waterman argued that with smaller districts, the people can| make better selections; that there| will be plenty of able men to run for the office, and that {t Is not stepping backward to adopt the ward system Waterman was asked a number of ¢ ns by the audience as to whether the mayor would bea mere ornament at @ salary of $5,000, and| why the council should have the| appointing power of the corpora- tion counsel, the city treasurer and | other officials, as well as the city manager. 1,000 EXPECTED More than 1,000 people are ex- pected to make the trip from Se. jattle to Vashon tsinnd Saturday at |the occasion of the annual straw. | berry feast of the island. The Com- mercial Club will conduct an excur. sion to Lisabeula, GIVE CONTRACT Meacham & Babcock won the con supply and Install ma chinery for operating the Lake Washington canal gates when bide were opened yesterday in the office of Maj. J. B. Cavanaugh Complete Report of Market Today Inland “ gis ack : per Florida celery Parale Tomatoes, crate News Pictort: ee Colonial Until Tuesday Night “Blood Wilt Tell,” Es “Pathe Weekly,” and “The Maid From Sweden,” Vita- graph comedy . oe weaknm unmans There ie a remedy that you Mission Until Saturday Night troubles quickly and thoroughly Les nine parts, his remedy is electricity, the power . tha ee iife and strength to the Melbourne Until Tuesday Night Pies adee ae a know * Inck ts force “Across the Atlantic,” three-part |Band vim Ansehing ther wit pattoee Imp drama; “Mike Makes Merry ne nd bulla wp With His Brother,” Joker comedy; onde edeaks Gee “When the Wheels of Justice Clog- Re satin os Rigg pose per Ib. ney. strained erate nes aid Producers for ry, Veal and Hens, fat Rrollers ‘ Old roosters, live .... “0 eae 12 Ducks yacees 10 Spring ducks 4 is a ncientifie device ged,” Thanhouser drama, an body with ee current of Grand Until Tuesday Night “From Out the Dregs,” two-reel Kaybe lootrio life , without the least sensation. Tt generates a constant drama; “The Song of the am of electricity, which Shore,” Majestic drama; “Bombski raing through every nervell | body, restoring M| and the Bombs,” Royal comedy. vitality and strength and giving t * ° every weak or inact! | Wednesday Night |poamet, € do ite work | two parte; “Ant Weekly,” world’s news; Sterling comedy, and a Rex drama, eee Py Vita will quickly put them in good condition. The man does not live whe cannot be made a better man by the of Blectra-Vita. Those 4 it way that ft ia the RESIDENCE THEATRES 4 At the Greenwood Wednesday and Thursday Ripidaek toviberater ot cisions ‘The False Bride,” three-reel drama; “Ike Gets a Line on His FREE TO YOU Wife 1} or write for our | comedy see At the Home Until Wednesday Into the Lion's Pit,” two-reel drama; "Hearts and Swords,” two. reel drama -* At the Pleasant Hour Tonight “The Primeval it,” two-reel drama; “Jane, of the Moth-Katen Farm,” comedy; “Universal Ike Gets a Goat,” comedy. Pie gg Pig, . Heattle, W Please send AT THE THEATRES Metropolitan—M etropolltan Stock Playe in “A Butterfly on the Wheel.” Moore—Dark Seattie—Dark. 80 10 @ 1% nod block howe o% @ 09 (Corrected datly by Keas Presh ranch 7 Native Washington ereamery, brick 21 Native Washington creamery, solid pack 26 Cheese win triplets 19 16 Home Wrinkle Recipe— Astonishing Results Such startling come sensat thom r we worthless foods,” which don't f bing, massaging, steaming senseless methods which expand and loo skin and underlying tis sue, aggravating a wrinkle condition solentific double looking, ontn: almost | haxel The efte Even dees quicks mooth, fresh no trace of treatment except need beauty, Get these Inexpen dients at your druggist’s, pint in t ngcloal complet comes firt bp witch ht YT had a husband or not. '\have been perfectly content to talk| his family All this week, until Saturday night at 10 o’clock, we will give you choice of the highest grade clothing in the world at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. We bought for our Tacoma Exclusive Clothes Shop and for this store the highest grade clothes to be found anywhere, and as we explained before, the entire stock has to be forced at once. Every garment at less than BANK- Men's $15 and $20 MEN’S HIGH GRADE CLOTHES Suits at $7.95 This is the Most Extraordinary Offering iver Made choice .....'. $25 Men's Suits} $10.95 Your choice of Men’s Suits, made by the best makers—Kuppen- heimer, Hornthal, Benjamin, Aleo and other good makes. All of them this season's newest styles. While they last, $10 95 ay f) Any Young Man's Suit $7.95 $7.95 for any Young Man's Suit, age 15 to 19; sizes 33 to 36. Made by the best makers. There is no better clothing for young men in the city. The stock has got to be closed out. You have +} Any Man's Shoes pleated: Bannister’s Bench Made: $7.00 and $8.00 Shoes at This includes Alco and other +] s good makes; new up-to-date ’ ny ans ll seasonable styles. While the . last, your free $ 5 4 All this week and until Saturday night, choice of any suit in stock. You choose suits made by Stein-Bloch Co., Kuppenheimer and other celebrated makers for $14.50. You select from the finest clothing made in the world. All new seasonable styles made to sell at from $30 to $40. You pick the style you like and SI 4 50 hand the cashier only.... s Any Overcoat or Cravenette $10.95 Stein-Bloch Co., Kuppenheimer, many vther good makes. Highest class garments made, as only the above celebrated makers can make —Overcoats and Cravenettes. These gar- ments were made to sell at $25, $30 and up to $40. It is up to ‘ou to secure one of ea ee Reba $1 0.95 Any Man’s Hat| ANY SINGLE in the Store TROUSERS 9 5c in the store, value $1 445 up to $3.50, pair. Your unrestricted choice of ANY LEATHER Yaluce 2, 4250, $3: newent BELT styles; at the ridicu- 95c in the store, value lously low price of.. up to $1.00 ARROW >” Formerly STARR-MacPHERSON Department Store 1420-1422—THIRD AVENUE, NEAR CORNER PIKE—1420-1422 | rejoined. “Men say they do not understand women, but it is because they think — }} 8S So complex; but if you would talk to me as frankly and sincerely ag _ | you would to any man strange! had met on the cars you would find me just as simple, just as common- _ | Place, as any other human being.” iy dear young lady! You cen ly are very different from most of the women I meet.” THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE DID | REALLY FLIRT WITH HIM? intend to be, but people interest me in the | tain CHAPTER 182 (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | ore than anything else Enterprise Association.) worse ; : | “No; people don't,” I answered, 4 Well, Tam on my way. | |“but women do!” He looked up| saying ® Tonight I am at the hotel in quickly, and my woman neighbor) i.” city where Kitty is to be married. | snitted insisted upon going to a hotel, *] don't. think ‘you are ‘aibes is as for at least 24 hours tren ‘| this regard. Men and women are be alone—away from everybody interested in each other to the exclu-! I had rather an amusing expert-/ sion of everything else. Please no- ee on the way over here.’ The| tice | am saying men and women,” r car was full; next to me sata “I'll confess that men are most woman somewhat older than I, but/ interested in women, for they are she looked intelligent and I thought) aiways a riddle to be solved,” said she might be a good companion dur-|the gentleman i ing the long journey | “That {8 all noi I don't think she Hked my looks, however, for, after letting her eyes = ——_—______. run over me in a leisurely ‘ention. Man she paid not the slightest attention | wes to me | 3 Tell How Akoz Relieved Them em ——____ t 1 spoke to her two or three times | and she answered me in the veriest | monosy ples, At last I gave it up New California Mineral Proves Very Curative for Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Other Ailments as a bad job and turned my atten- tion to the man across the aisle. He} had evidently been watching my maneuvers with my taciturn neigh attended out the the new Califor- that’s all. (To STEWART HOUSE 56 Stewart St. Near Pike Public Market Modern single rooms 2%; Large modern outside rooms, for or 2. 506 nse,” I quickly bor, and when the man back of me/ went into the smoking car he slip-| pied into his seat and made some remark about the monotony of the|,, scenery. and rheumatism. him fn one month. ceptional introdueti: Northwest of Akoz, success has throug Says Akoz cured I answered with alacrity, for Ijnia medicinal. im Hundreds | p< red M. Gtlmore, formerly of 7 8! Portland, but now of 1536 de a 7 a] ore is y indis-}f persc suffering with rheuma-| ¢: , - o Broderick hed never felt there is any indie stomach, kidney, bladder ana| street San Francisco: Feared he cretion in speaking to a man WhO|hiver trouble, eczema, ‘catarrh, pies | W2Uld be crippled permanently as accosts you politely on a railroad|and other atiments have usec on | result. of severe sprain of bof lowing Is 1 list of those who| “eek® by using Akos. * The woman tn front of me was|) writtsn to Trent R. Gallant, of Vancousall G. then sure she had done the right|N ¥ of ‘Sun Francisco | Wash.: Sutfered severely with theu thing by suppressing my eagerness | te z% helped them matism fe Bare years. Akoz gave © to talk with her. jen last Harri- 'N Ms Py son stree Sea sc N. Firestone, pro} He told me all about himself very |*9",, street. Seattle: | Had sciatic! rawthorne “Apartments,” sot hee teenth street, Portland: Had sev: stomach trouble for five years ‘and rheumatism so badly for six months that she had to use a e. AKOR In three weeks cured stomach trou: ble and so relieved rheumatl j she was practically well, oe B. F. Sullivan, railroad contractor, 110 Prescott street, Hast Portland? Says Akoz cured him of rheumatism. frankly, and then began in a polite |not sleep ‘ way to ask me about myself Jally. Ake Oh, what fun I had in eireumvent-| , i. ing him, I caught him looking at my ringless fingers, and was glad that I had refused to tag myself by wearing my wedding ring cohstant- and was run dow: Suffered with musc of two years; also tite and broken sl her in one month. nad loss of appe- p. Akoz relieved ly, He spoke to me pointedly as} y. = poriand, shi ) J jorland, shipping clerk, 1981 |and sto : “Miss,” and I supplied the name avenue North, ttle: inded| standing noone OF fifteen yeare eWay Heinursiy leuotice annie rheumatism of six months'|”G. WW Mellinger, carpenter, 496 rising inflection he put upon the|**&24ing by taking Akoz six weeks.| Arlington places Bortlan ended ra uch, 201 Me- | heumatinn’ constipation, proxtatle Suffered so| trouble and. rectal uleer’ te Every man is always on needles ih catarth for six years | Akoz two months, biiiccs. and pins until he knows if the wom. | that ctically lost the sight of| | Dolly Ritchey. 14-year-old duh: aged lad nga REE og one eye. Akox restored her sight|ter of ungerford, 1328 Bast n he meets—be she 16 or 60 or AMY lind corrected the catarrhal condi:| Taylor street, Portland: Buttered of the ages between is married oF tion. for years with rheumatism, follow- single. I do not know if the man I Mrs. C. Steinford, 937 22 .|!ng a fall. Transformed from erfj ;|Ple to normal child by using Ako: Henry Rramer, brick and tile worker, 258 Front street, Portland Akox In six weeks cortected stomach trouble and rheumatism of fifteen |) years, standing. ie C. A. Elliott, of the Pacific Supply butldin met on the train is married or sin- gle, and I don’t consider it any of my’ business, but he seemed very anxious to make me declare whether ttle: Was fla umatism, stomac! y trouble. In three weeks she was practically well by using Akoz. Capt. J. Speler, harbormaster of Portland: Suffered six years with Never tell me that men are not|* ve Voln. Akoz internal treat-|Company, 601 Swetland 1 more curious than women, I would |[n’n'¢hn weeks ae nee Wee Lm land residing at 396K. S0th stree wee 8, he says. Others in were relieved of kidney to that man about ideas, for he had|#@ stomach trouble. North, Portland, says he would net take $5,000 for the good Akoz has | done ‘him in curing him in two” s ese tab ,| Mrs. Nettle Hagerton, Web-| months of a bad case of catarrh, vany 0 m, or events ae age ig | pase Za aol ae Bhon Pent a stom-| | Charles Allen, 118 Sixth. street, 0g world’s “goings on,” but he insisted] gen trouble and nerve languid| Portland: Suffered ten years with upon bringing the conversation|feeling by taking Akeox for four|rheumatism and stomach trouble: around to the personal weeks. Inmnte, roe toast |Efoitt®® Ako cured him tn’ three ‘ 1 2 a sple! wross-|,.Mi8s Anna Ingals, 103% Kast | weeks, You must make a splendid cross-| water street, Portland: Had. seve Akos has relieved the sufferings |stomach trouble and rheumatism for | of two years. Akoz gave quick relief. "1 said hed and stammered: “I examin He blu hundreds of others and_ shoul help you, Itis sold at The Ow! an velous saxolite lotion to day.—Advertisement. * ha serie J. C. Hutton, assistant porter at/all other leading drug stores, where hope I have not been impertinent, /portiana Hotel, Portland: Suffered| further information may be had res Miss Waverly; Lassure youl did not|two years with acute indigestion! garding this advertisement. ay

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