The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1914, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR } THE GILVER LINING SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LOAGUN OF NWaPrArins Aanoet hk News ferviee of the United Pr aan Matter * $1.80) yone 68.08 far Pubtiabtn, © eonMeotton ‘3 Old-Fashioned Love A NOCTOR sald the other day that “old-fashioned love” waa the best basis of mating-—-far better than this new Pangled folderol called “eugenics.” : What waa “old-fashioned love"? 9 In the time of the cave-dwellers it was to seize by the the woman who piqued your faney and drag her to your Bhin-covered flat in the cliff, clubbing her if she resisted | ‘ Outdoor living, free from the vices of civilization, in Whore days bred a race that, though brutal, waa hardy Rut you'd hardly want your daughter to be wooed in ‘What way been married “Hrownon hae | Then came the era of barter-so many cattle of ele-| onty four monthe, and bis hair te ata’ trunks for the mate of your choice, she doomed algae arn. LMR af SL on and ma to the highest bidder , hate at'all! ¥ >: , - That, too, was “old-fashioned love” and some of it atill eee aren't proud of it All Right, We Won't affairs of life, E Survives; but moat folks today The truth ia that, in love, as in. other (From Oocar Duryea’s Dancteg Pathions change, Each era wants a fashion of its own Instructions) So that if the woman of the future, wishing to escape — Bame of the hardships which in past ages have untairly fallen Dean her sex because of the greater selfishness of man, should Crouch. to set up the eugenic fashion, demanding the health and WragKerate, ntiness of her mate which he in all ages has desired of Hend the knoe , why, it wouldn't be long until that kind of love would old fashioned, too But a better fashion, for the world do move Good Time to ‘Piste~ss What! F course there is a perfectly good reason for tearing up the east side of Second av, between Yesler and Madi , Just at this time re totes it is to be greatly regretted that tt should Wwe to be done during Potlatch week, when Second av, will Yeoming with crowds, many thousands of whom will be t va in the city, when handreda and hundreds of auto- a will be using the street Superintendent Case of the streets department calls at- n to the fact that the work has now been in progress) two weeks and that the mains must be laid and the! mt renewed, wader the terms of the contract, in 100 To have delayed the work watil after Potlatch would carried the work three weeks later into the fall, and the} * of rain and inclement weather would be too great) contractors to risk Just the same, reason or no reason, itl atrike most ane as a foolish stunt for the city to carry on such an Sway the shoulders. Embrace your partner. Pump-dandie the arma Bhuffie the feet along the floor, Move the hipe from aide to aide, 'Rejoicetul Place for Hungry Tilikums South-End Public Market In “Market Square” Thire—| fontaine— | | ment on Second av, at this particular time. | d It Along ESIDENT WILSON tells the suffragiste that their! cause is a state's rights one, whereupon the women | h their attack to the House of Representatives. Seats ‘the House are state's affaigs, all right. It looks like a eruel “passing of the buck” by Woodrow Pe SUL EANG Gods tn8 the Penema enpeeiten, bat one GG tote of fun ewatting esler The Ideal Market In the Middle of the| Heart of Things i} Que block east of 42-story | Smith Bidg Half Dieck south of new Court House and City Hall Square and Arctic Chad Opposite Frye Hotel Two Mocks north of KR R. Stations. ICANS, DEMOCRATS and progressives planks im thelr state platforms, They must be parts mined 2 few streste / A& TO Tom Jones, the U. & somate seems opuosed te Die jod a the fat reserve beard imteriacking with Die joo em the Marvester trust EXCURSIONS DAILY THIS WEEK TO . S. Navy Yard POTLATCH VISITORS INVITED YOU CAN SEE: VE FAMOUS BATTLESHIP OREGON and ge advard ole Where There's Every- thing That's Good to Eat, Is Just the Place Drinking Men Not Wanted There in ae vince m the Justine workt tor the man whe drinta Me '® 20¢ Wanted Qwemane De le ae de gendadia, The Geverner ef enw State declares Qe wil net appeine to offre aay man whe deoumes tr contented, and wi lnege Dusiness concerns ane adopting the same peitey. De set de Randicagped by thie badin, Yom cam De fewd trom aii craving for drink im three days ~—withoat the use of Dy pedermia tr ‘ectivne—dy the Neal Drink Biadit ‘BA other Balticahine there ine Vicksburg, “he Pitteburg, 0» 2, he Chasiesten, the Davin sod whe Fortune, x ‘The Mammo Wry Vook—iargest on the Pacific coast. Submarines \. 3, Warines Macdine Guna Big ins CHAUTAUQUA, JULY 14 TO 18 ‘The S. S. H. B. Kennedy LEAVES COLMAN DOCK BWERY DAY AT 10:30 A M. AND 1:30 P.M STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1914. |THE SEATTLE STAR’S LAUGH DEPARTMENT] OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | ALL. RIGHT IN THEIR PLACE, BuT'T Canty STAND FOR SOME DRUG } CLERK OR ANOTHER To PRACTICS ON ONG AT A SUMNER ReSORT! Advance PAGE 4. | Ponto, the Purp} Had Not Gone He was 1 new customer from the country, and he had given a fairly large order, The courte ous old senior partner was con ducting him over the establish- ment A desk telephone inter. ested him as much as anything. He had never seen anything of the sort before. “It is @ great convenience to us,” explained the senior partner. “You see, I can communicate with all our departm: without moving from my seat : * gad won: I try tt for myself?” | visitor got bimeelf switched on to the packing room Have Mr. Giles of Mudbury’s goods been sent off yetT” be to quired Back came the answer “No; we bavren't packed ‘em We've just) un packed a new an rival designed as a Fall Model in a White Chinchilla Ralmacaan Coat, 42 inches long, and the last word in refined tailoring $95.0 Strong showing in wogue at Seattle's Reliable Credit House with 2 com- plete line of Fall Coats, ranging in price from Use our liberal credit plan, and pay the balance as y« the coming styles. Remember, Cash at this store. am pay 2 few 5 ivance of » Be im advance of Telephone poie vs, anta, Pike and Credit is the same as toth a« Ms, W. G Jones, wife of presi > slippery customer. | ased were all new | ee | Improving the Breed One day two English fare hands were discussing the wise nese of the present generation. Said the firwe: ' “We be wiser than cur fath- ere was, and they were wiser than thelr fathers was.” | The second one, after ponder- ing a while and gazing at his companion, repiied: | “Well, Garge, what a fule thy | @rendiether mast ‘w besa! *e Mes its Uses One-third of what we est, | Yeu know, enabies us to live” “Tm that cose,” said Biv friend, ‘esungiy “what becomes of the ether two-thirds ”" "Ty" Errucic steerng gear follars down dunt of Erivksenm Canatruetion Cm, hadi beuived, but doing nicely. MISSIONARY BOAT OPENED TO PUBLIC “Gebert G. Seymour” colportage $4.00 244n, Spinning Studded Non-Skid Juvenile Bicycle Tire Lua’ poubdeasveneden eee 1.75 This in the best juvenile tire value in the Wert No other firm sells as good @ tire below $4.00. | Ln ws _ | bn so + | 1415 FOURTH 1417 AVE. He lb. ball No. 18 Twine. .9¢ A high-grade stout twine be- low the wholesale price. You must buy within three days to get this price. SPINNING’S CASH STORE PHOTO PLAYS the two-reel feature “When Fate Disposes.” A comedy and another drama make up the bill. The trio, composed of Max Donner, Stanis- jJaus Bem and Louis Dimond, te drawing packed houses. “ee Grand Until Saturday Night Mande Fealy will be seen in a two-part Thanhouser drama, “Deborah,” at the Claas A theatre, commencing today. She is seen at her best in this revival of that great Biblical story. “Their First featuring Dorothy Gish; “Izzy's Night Out,” @ Reliance drama, Passing the Love of Woman,” 4 “Shorty Gets in Trouble, stirring story of the underworld, a . complete the bill. drami ee Beauty comedy, Clemmer Until Mary Pickford drama, “Wilifal Pe; on and the Bumps,” eiichainitae nati RESIDENCE THEAT 7 ft George Ade _ At the Home Until Friday comedy; “The Debt,” drama, and two scenlo pictures. “Lacilie Love, No. 12," two parte; ee “The Adventures of a 1 Report Colonial Until Saturday Night er,” two-part drama; “A Ranch Ro- The fourth installment of “The Million Dollar Mystery” “The Third Floor Fiat.” eee mance,” drama; mother,” comedy. aa “Nearly a Ste called a i . At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday “Lucille Love, No. 6," two parte; |The Siren,” drama; “Hearts and Swords,” two-part comedy. Russian monk stabbed by woman may recover. FREE TRUSS ‘Trial to Prove the Landberg Truss to Any Other No leg straps to chate, no leather te et foul, no elastic to compress the hips and interfere with circulation Self- sdjusting pressure im any ponition: cool, comfortable and sanitary A. LUNDBERG co. oe Melbourne Until Saturday Night “The Devil,” a drama in six parte. eee Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “Luctie Love,” two-part drama; “Animated Weekly; “Lilly as «@ i picture; ." comedy. Clase A Until Saturday Night “Deborah,” two-part Thanhouser drama; “Izzy's Night Out,” comedy; “Their First Acquaintance, comedy “Passing the Love of Women,” drama. eee Alhambra Until Sunday Rob Leonard and Ella Hall tn PORT COMMISSION OFFERS TO LEASE UNTIL AUGUST Ist For Thirty Years or Less Block 5 Canal Waterway Plat 150x200 Between First Ave. So. (paved) and Occidental Ave. (R. R. spur). Other highly desirable Factory or Ware- house Sites available. Secretary, 843 Central Bidg a & “PERCE sce @ Stapway, calling at Jlert Bay, Prince 2upert, Ketctiiien, Wran geil! ang Juneau, The “Princess” steamers offer every Orber Trips at 6:30 and $ a m,, 2 and $:30 p.m Treatment. Call and lwh us expinin eminer, « miswiimary boat, the Mi comfort. “Princess MM ‘Prineese Sopiia” June 20, to you how vow cam be treated af thin of ite claw tr be owned and BP muy 19 and nf sailings of the magnifivenc the Neal Dastitnhe “ar ab your home aperaged by the Amertean Bugtivt § scammer “Princess Altea” June 27, Daly UL, 25 ant Awgnet & and Oe cemtored to sodrtety. Write Pubiteation seciety, is now eon or phone for il yarticuars anid pimoed. AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP free book The Neal Inetitute, 1740 > —_ These who would lite to see thin Por races, sailings and (nformacion apply to Sinteenth Ave, Seattin, Waar, 1332-4 Second Ave. moderniy equipped missionary Phone lnat «3? rath will Rave an oppartanity Pr CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY (ity offices, 62 Northern Bank tuy from fa om until ® pom The 779 Secand Avenue, Seattie. ae ee ling Ba x Bere i ont will) iw at the foot af Pte st meuenceninnia [ "APteR A RISTC@ UKE Thar, OF Coutse, “ah, FARDOm MS, MITT BUT Do “It, GURLS, T've YET, GIRL, Lm GOMe Moms. WHO WOWLDnOT fe L Cant NOW Kiva THE lat TD THE em Mauss Chea HY MND? weeoTats (oDee BEAR TW STay at on, | CALLS SuccoTas LoDSS f° MK. IMEARE, HAs PROVED Svecerass Lope]es amis oR WeTeRion,” ANY LONGER WWiTHOUT >. \ es a& Beau,’

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