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Mats, — 2:30 Nights—-8 :30 STA SUNDAY NIGHT Q.—i am a girl of 15 and | would like to know how and where | can) become a good school teacher. (1) How many grades of high | schoo! work must | take? (2) Do | have to attend college? (3) Are the books furnished at the normal? (4) How many yeare must | at tend it? (5) How tong before | can get a| ‘life diploma? | (6) How much tuition do | pay?! 'f you don't know correct an swers, please give an estimate, | remain, CELIA, | A.—(1) In order to teach in the des, must be a high school| normal graduate. | If you wish to teach In high! Kehool, you must have a college or jequivalent education | (8) A deposit is made for use of; |hooke and returned at end of year. | (4) Depends on kind of certifi leate you wish | (5) Certain length of experience a requited, Consult } SHOWN ONLY IN SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES PORTLAND NOW SEATTLE IS FAVORED as tate (6) By girl « vw ‘ 2 ach iaw will cost you 60 cents and give up-to-date information. ‘AND A COMPANY 1,000 PLAYERS NEPTUNE’S DAUSHTER “Phe Fitm Master- Plece of the World SPECIAL Orchestra All Seats Reserved _ 2S¢ and 50c eliable, Q.—Please tell me what pickled limes are. | have been reading “Little Women,” in which they are mentioned, Thanking you, | re main, “DIANA DILLPICKLES.” Limes belong to the oren t are th A -May |, also, take the liberty to ask a little advice of you? Would it be legal if | should marry before the time is up required by the state, jand what would be the result if some one would make me trouble? Thanking you very much, and hop- ing to see this In your letter col- umn, | walt patiently for a reply. GH. A. Your marriage would be tlle cording to the state law, and you in iness, as ONE WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, JULY 5 QJ weit ss tepnve your children ot Matinees Wednesday and Saturday MR. WM. HODGE} If some ong should make you trouble, I am sube that would be the ‘agp Q.—Will you not help ue In a very ‘moma problem? rhape you are not used to En- | glish questions, but at least print this, so your readers may answer us (ISTAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 27 THEATRES == . THE MOORE rs What ts acknowledged by Eastern critics to be the last word In photo- plays, “Neptune's Daughter,” from th Capt. Lealle Pea offering the story by ‘ocke, will be at formance will be ok and the evening at n00N f Being in the “Land of Make Be- Neve,” the ploture Is described as a “fantasy of the seas.” In order to obtain the proper setting, Miss Kel.) lerman and 200 actors were trans-| ported to Bermuda. The scene showing Miss Keller} THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Thurs., July 2 if they can. An early answer will be appreciated. Our English teach-| er contends that in the sentence. “And the bland emile, that, like t wrinkled wind on the glassy ers, drove his cheek in lines,” is a simile and a personification. We beh it is a simile and a metapho 1d reasoned It and proved it to our pees satisfaction that It cannot poe sibly be a personification, Now for our proof: The definition for a personifi THER OF PRIMARY BRANDS IT AS A “P. B.D.” CHARTER ca. this i igenit city charter, it mage rondbog ong) ap gph to tion le, “A eke det anvve Bite ioe ® aver at & salary | Oy Special interest.” to abstract ideas, lowar animals or $5,000 per year, but in order to] ’rnis is a “public be damned” |!nanimate objects.” Now, a emile Is the whole city exercising | charter, In all fairness, they |the thing which drives the lines In| power through the mayor, his| should also have given the voters his beg A site is not an ab- power is taken away. It pro-|a chance to vote for a commission | ** @ lower animal or for & manager at a salary of) charter thaaateuste object. There is the que : elected| Voters of Seattle, vote against|tian: {8 a smile animate or not? ‘and by preferential| this charter and let the people| We say it is. A bland smile ie per- @ smal! number of council-| rule. Seattle must not adopt oe peter reba boii on a er. old obsolete form of ward or dis Sg eee trict counctl, which has been such | an arm, or any other limb of the) ‘and, with 30 trading| a source of corruption in the Unit- | body. | controlling the man-| ed States. eae Miss Teacher said, “Why, my Scam charter SHRISTOPHER W. | dear, do you ever see a amile walk abet cm oe ing by itself?” and we answered: “No; neither is one likely to see jan arm or leg doing that p rticular| | stunt, unaccompanied by the rest of | | the body. It tal power behind it, but when once the smile is made it is animate.” She laughed at us, share of the class. We have a good many business men’s word that we! jare right, but want your and your |readers’ opinions. In haste, TOM, DICK AND HARRY. A.—I am on your side of the dis- Pirin as it is thought that con- tracts the muscles and produces| | what we call a smile, and a thought | }is certainly animate, Losh sd me! Ye say yer nae gaun tae the Scotch picnic at aeons park next Saturday, the 4th! Sic’ unpatriotism. An’ * this the year o’ the sax hundredth anntversary o' the Battle o' Ban- in, when a’ the guid Scots and their freends should be ‘oot tae ‘Celebrate the michty deeds executed by ‘oor forefaithers during thae times. Ye ken it was on the 24th o’ June, 1314, that Robert Bruce an’ his little Band o’ Scots licket the English a’ tae sticks Bannockburn, and forever freed Scotland frae being subjected tae rule of her southern neighbor by force. The Caledonian soctety Clan McKenzie o' Seattle hae pit their heeds the gither and are tae stage the finest Scotch picnic ever on the 4th o' July, and ‘also the Independence day o' America. There's tae be a’ kinds © games, like “Kiss in the Ring,” an’ ither games sic’ as is © foyed at an auld-fashioned picnic. ! CHECK ARTIST PUTS IN BUSY DAY Q.—Being a constant reader of your items, and gaining much in- i formation from same, would like 5 jan answer to one little question. | In playing croquet, when a per son hits his opponent's ball, how many more shots Is the player al- lowed? Thanking you In advance, FLASH WORK A Quiz. — A.—-In the games I have played, The new flashlight system is be-| We always allowed two more plays Meved responsible for the capture, |'°,0e hitting an opponent's ball. '| Whatever you agree on at the} last night, of two men who earlier | peginning of the game is all right in the evening held up and robbed Aibert Johnson, ixth av, N., at ew hotel, cashed one for $25, Fifth av. and Denny way, employing go to the shows, there are always on Broadway State bank, made a gun to intimidate their victim. | some boys following us, who fright- out to F. Loranger, signed by Wolte| They got $3 and a gold ring. They) en us very much, We are not loud & Co, per F. Marshall, When he! admitted their guilt today. on the streets. BELOVED CHUMS, A.—Girls often become unneces-| |sarfly frightened, and think some! one is following them when simply | walking on the stre If | knew llyour age, I could er tell you how to deal with matter The main thing | yw no one can bh you lon 1 are do ing right Just walk along, attend || strictly to your own affairs, and || pay no attention to the boys. | || I would advise you that you visit! || the theatres in the afternoon, or, If || at night, have an older person with you. Abad check artist is abroad. Be-| tried to to collect, he found the check Seattlieites! | was a forgery. H. Dix, South Seattle druggist, @ $12 check yesterday, sign-| | by “E. Baker,” payable to E| who indor: it. A little later Van Oistine, also a $611 Duwamish ayv., cash- ed another check, for the same it, indorsed by ©. J. Clark descriptions the two druggists of Clark tab to a T. GC. F. Wingfield, manager of the Q.—Please few lines, anewer these as tell me what 1 could do to make my hair grow? It is very thin. Please print this in the next paper, as | am very wor. ried. Thanking you, A. B. It Is claimed that olleof sweet almonds, massaged into the seal will increase the growth of the hair. points. Ferry leaves Leach! & m, 10:00 & m p The hair should be shampooed| Ip m., 6:80 p.m. Returning leaves Newport 1:49, 9:40, 6:40 labout every three weeks. Lake Washington | EXCURSIONS dally Q.—Will you If you want the and cross Lake Was! jana Newport, where you ta beautiful Lake Sammamish a Lescht Park shores of juah, running betwe passing along th the Ferr 6 the road for Is ‘on to Fall City North Bend and other points, the shortest roure A of 00 Dp om, 4 7:10 p. m 6:00 Q—Will you please name a good tooth powder? Thanking you very| much, E. M,C. AA mild solution of salt and) | water, applied daily, and the use of| powdered pumice atone once every two or three months will cleanse || the teeth nicely, Madison Park eight times for Kirkland and} Madison Park seven times daily for Houghton and Bay times daily for Medina, Bellevue and for points around Mercer| - || Q—Will you kindly tell me what day the Canadians celebrate as Do- minion day? Thanking you, A CONSTANT READER, A,.—July 1 is the Dominion day celebrated by Canadians, fweet side of isla ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPANY EACON 143. ANDERSO! did a good |‘ jot steamship Every time my chum and || j, man hurled from a 60-foot cliff into the water, bound hand and foot. is t nes, Bert ndid sce environment for ( nteresting novelty Miss Marie Haynes. who plays the part of Martha Hardcastle in ‘The Road to Happiness,” will be seen in the production at the Moore during the week of duly 8 METROPOLITAN Tite Metropolitan players, Man- ager George J. Mackens' tar ag- gregation of stock actors, will ap- pear tomorrow in the first perform- ance of “Strongh the beautiful © race drama, in which Robert on and Percita West made one coll nde * of their greatest successes. Miss Florente Malone will be seen in the pretty ingenue-lead role of Dorothy Nelson, sister of Strong: heart's m. Dwight A. Meade prataha (Strongheart) The ‘play Yells the story of the wealthy young Indian chief who has been polished and groomed tn EF. ern universities until he is the men- tal equal of any, Lionized b of his football achievement »wn personal worth, he falls in love with Dorothy, only to be ostracised when he has the temerity to declare his love for her. + 5 a p Se - Manager Pantages will offer what is promised to be ope of the biggest treats of the season of its kind as JURY STILL OUT) At noon today the jury was still out in the case of Arthur D, Bird| and T, Rt y, of the Pacific Bond and Loan Co, charged with using | the mails to defraud, The two have been on trial for several days in Judge Neterer’s court. The jury has been out since 6 p. m. yesterda; oe "THE PANTAGES Enjoy Your Sunday The weather man says tomorrow will be a hot day. The cool breezes Puget Sound, the beautiful scenery of Hood's Canal and the) comforts afforded by > luxurfous | Iroquois will make to-| to be long remem- on this Se morrow a day red by those who go xcursion.—Adv. SEWING $ MACHINES 119) Third (Nene A Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder That wins ® permanent user with every trial, Three months old. Bold by 200 grocera and used by 6,000 housewives In Reattle. BAKING POWSER VITTUCC! IMPORTING CQ, SEATTLE. WASM..U SAM aek for thie Look for the label, 5 for the sug- ; you'll thank w gention, Menufactured and Guaranteed by Vittucci Importing Co. 309 Occidental Ave. ° 1914. PAGE 5. (1) Scene from “Neptun: Daught In which Ann Kellerman appears in “movi | at Moore, (2) Maida de Long, | at Pantages. (3) Florence Ma- fone, leading lady, Metropol. | | -@ | the feature of the new bill. This is the Imperial Grand Opera Company, on its first American tour, in selec tions from four of the most popular | operas, There are 17 persons in the organization. number them stars, They co & long run at t New York city will be Maidie Del girl, now well known and liked as a character comedienne. Other num- bers on the program will be Godfrey and Henderson in their clever pat- terlogue; Amedio, the wizard accor dion player, and the Gibson unocy- clista. oe added feature | K, the Seattle THE ES} ° ORPHEUM Trixie Friganza wil) star on th new Orpheum bill. The program of the week will be the last one of the season, The house will be closed during the summer, ee —..- | THE EMPRESS -———— “One Flight Up” will be the at- traction at the Empress next week, with William Lampe and a com- pany of clever actors at the helm. La Jolie Deodima, a French beauty, will pose {n living pictures. we Oa « ee Auto Truck Loaded With Ol! From Dingman Discovery Well, Calgary. This Oil Can Be Used in Autos by Simply Straining Through a Chamois. Name of Company. United Oil, Ltd. .... Monarch O11, Ltd. Calgary Petroleum Products Co. . Southern Alberta Western Canada . Western Pacific . The greatest authority of ofl in this field, Mr. E. man familiar with conditions in this territory now. fear of a possible slump fn prices of a grade perhaps finer than that produced by any other well in the world. minutes. shoot upward, COME WEST Y TR. WILL NOT i OYSTER RAY, On account June Ith canceled to of poor he Col Theodore Roosevelt day bis proposed trip to California Dr, Lambert, the colonel’s personal physictan, sald the former presi dent, is not as well as he looks and must take it easy for at least four months. “ANOTHER DELAY — Recetvers of Renton e a writ of mandate to comp him v federal judge fore hearing the city’s petition to modify the Hanfordized injunction | © as to let the city run {ts cars on Fourth av This means that at the very ear jest, even If there {8 no appeal taken to the supreme court, the ity will be delayed until some | ime in the fall, TURN IT DOWN Because of a “common use lause the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. has refused to accept a franchise for 800-foot | spur for gravel bunkers near Chelan av. and Spokane et. line on to the call In tw OR. L, R. CLARK, D. D, S. I want to reach the pr do care about the kind of work they have done. Particular people who are look- ing for @ response to thelr own sense of beauty and refinement. That response they will find in our dental work. It speaks a language sure to appeal to them and speaks louder after it is worn a few yea: My prices are the lowest that have ever been offered in Seattle, considering the class you get. Just think of getting an extra heavy $10.00 Gold Crown for $4.00, or a regular $10.00 Never-Slip Plate for | $6.00! Can you beat it? Our guarantee is the one that protects you. It is signed by the operator and manager. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 6, Manager 1408 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union. Note—Bring this ad with you »ple who dental Par Val . $10.00 1.00 ++ 10,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 The undecided In the meantime the wells a H. Cunningham Craig, says, Enjoy Your Sunday Old-Fashioned | FOURTH OF JULY —A Tan Bremerton 3rd and 4th Grand Military and Fraternal Parades —— Baseball Game | LtENIION, LADIES | | meiji cottege Team of Japan ve. Bremerton Races, Tug-of-War, Athletic Sports Prizes for Best Contenders Band Concerts by U. 8. Naval Band Daylight and Night Fireworks The weather man saya tomor row will be a hot day, The cool breezes of Puget Sound, the beau tiful scenery of Hood's Canal and the comforts afforded by the lux-| urious steamship Iroquois will! |make tomorrow a day to be long| remembered by those who go on this excursion, —Ady P, We guaran BOWLER WAT Co. m Bt, Opposite Windsor Apts. “Main 30 St Pau! Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. connected. VIKE 87. Main 676, See Batti: Crui hip Oregon and rs in Drydocks S. S. H. B. KENNEDY AND TOURIST Leave Colman Dock 6:30, 8:00 and 10:30 a, m., 1:30, 2:30 and 6:30 p. m. Late night boat. FARE +." 50c Children, 5-12, 25¢ taught—thorough terms reasonable. Appl MODEL MILLINERY, PROVLES BANK bth Floor BLDG AUTO RIDE Most delightful scenery; enjoy yourself. A two hours’ auto ride, Seattle to Everett, via Bothell, with auto stage SUNDAY, and every day; stage leaves Sec ond av. and Union st., a.m. and 1:20 p, m. Leave Colby and Broad sts., ett, 10:30 m. and p.m. Single fare, 75 cents; round trip, $1.30. DANCE AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT a George J. Mackenzie, Sole Lessee. THEATR Home of Popular Priced Motion Picture Features. The Greatest of the World Film Corporation Five-Reel Spectacular Film Dramas A| THE TRIUMPH | T! OF AN EMPEROR | “IN HOC SIGNO VINCES” A remarkable tale of woman’s duplicity, man’s courage a and the sufferings of the early Christian martyrs, A meloérama of the olden days when might was right. Any Seat Four Millions In Oil In ThreeWeeks From the Natural Gas & Oil Record of June 6th we give the following table, showing how prices on oil stock have advanced in Calgary since the first big well came in. This is only six companies out of a very great many operating on the field, and it shows some of the possibilities of money in oil. Stock Issued. 30,000 100,000 16,000 35,000 71,000 100,000 ue. Present Price. Now Worth, $18.6 $ 550,000 1,900,000 1,350,000 315,000 355,000 250,000 100, 000 150,000 35,000 71,000 100,000 $756,000 “and the best is yet to come.” That is patent to any investor is lingering between his desire to make money and his re going down, One well has struck enormons quantities of oil This well has produced two thousand gallons in eighteen 351,000 $4,720,000 As soon as one other well goes in in a different part of the field there will be a wild rush for stocks and the prices will Those who get in on the ground floor now, and buy stock at present prices will participate in the millions which will surely be made within a few days after the next well becomes a producer, Calgary Alberta Petroleum Co.,Ltd. [Non-Personal Liability] is by far the biggest company operating in the field. In addition to this it ts obli It controls a ed to buy for the benefit of its stockholders 7,600 acres additiogal. t the pr nt time 2,400 acres of ofl land in practically proven area, Having ample funds to carry on its developments and to acquire additional choice properties as are offering, Its success is a foregone conclusion The men at on properties of the company ganized along conservative lines with ample capitalization and resources to carry through everything it plans. is proof positive that those prope the head of this organization are men who have already made good in the oil fields of Alberta and their O, K. rties are all that an investor could desire. The company is or- Under such cir. cumstances the investor is sure of substantial returns on the money invested, A limited issue of stock is now offered at $1.00 per share, par value $1.00, par when the next well goes in. Before that time you should invest if you desire to make one dollar grow into two dollars. After Unquestionably this stock will promptly go abave that time your expectations of big, quick, sure profits will be considerably lessened, For your convenience a coupon is enclosed herewith. Fill this out for the number of shares you desire to buy, writing your name and address plainly in 1 crease in price within a very short time, ead pencil. We cannot guarantee t Your certificate will be issued promptly and you are practically certain of material in- he present price of $1.00 from one day to another under present conditions In Calgary, so the only way to avoid disappointment 1s to make your order at once, Power Cities Investments, Ltd., Fiscal Agents 920 Royal Bank Chambers, Calgary, Alberta Local Grey & Agents Payne, Herrin & Rhodes 119 Cherry St. Application for Shares POWER CITIES INVESTMENTS, Ltd. 920 Royal Bank Chambers, Calgary, Alta, D I hereby apply for.. shares, par value $1.00 Company, (Non-Personal sseeesess fully paid and non-assessable ch, in the Calgary Alberta Petroleum Liability), and enclo: herewith in payment, this being at the special Mmited of- fering price of $1.00 per share. Tt 1s understood that this offer may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Name. Address