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The wedding procession, headed by Wagner's band, just as it left The Star building for the parade down Second av. to the L. C. Smith building. THINK THIS OVER Highclass Dentistry by graduate registered dentists at one-half the) Howev price of any of our competitors. NOT competing with men/| kept her, a We who advertise dental work for less than the actual cost of first-class | callers matertal! Most of the offices which adver. tise in this manner employ stu- dents instead of so-called “spect: ists," #0 why not protect yourself and {insist on seeing the Washing- ton state license of the operators? This is the only large dental of- fice in the city that is owned 1nd managed by 8 graduate registered dentist and only dentists with him. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Or, L. A. Clark, D. D. 8. Manager 1406 Srd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union St. Note: Bring this ad with you. A Conscientious Druggist Here le One Man Who Readers « Valuable Service to the Community. . Primarily every man {te in busin: to make money—that is conceded without argument. But tome things about makin. or & most honorable and manner. There is never edict: ean have this Doctor 4 Ket the Brendel Drug Stor: way, than {t does to tak with one’s health tn th: This e be tested any 4: week at the ¢ number. Office hours, 9:20 a. m children, 2 to & p. m GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Season June 15 to Oct. 1 Round Trip Fare From Seattle $26.95 On Sale Daily Until Sept. 30. A magnificent vacation spot for th camera hunter and lover of nature. rule—delightfully cool.” Park Station have been m Ladt $8.25—dally during T. J. MOORE Billott 6609 @ s that has aroused pul nation. Here ts the way one 4 iat has found to serve hia patrons etter and increase bis business in| legitimate. kind of| when he) nose his) case and prescribe exactly what is best, absolutely free of charge. It does not cost one cent more to buying t wrong or farmful one am 9:20 ».| dally July 1 to September 1 during season, SEVEN-DAY TRIP, $47.00—Tuesdays and On these trips you travel through from 90 to 200 miles of wonderfully fascinating mountain scen ery. Walking and camping tours are popular with some people who Ike the more strenuous form of vacation trips, and can be made at nominal expense. For further information, literature, ete, apply City Ticket Office, Columbia and Second Ave. days, July 1 to September 1. City Pass. and Ticket Agt Telephones Main 117 and TWO VIEWS OF serve. | house. | weeks. | ha’ story, “I only heard.” me it woul made for the A—Personally I would not care to mix with such fickle, flimsy so- clety. Rest assured that one whose reasoning powers are on a solid basis will become contaminated in no way by contact with a person of weaker character. You are doing precisely right to allow the girl in your home, so long as she proves a lady and does not fail your trust in her. those who go about running down other people's reputations had best stay at home and sweep thelr own doorsteps. he expec break our engagement. | A—If you feel sure the young man loves you, and is simply break- | ing the engagement because he can not adjust matters satisfactorily from a financial standpoint, and you love him too much to give him up, then there must be @ solution for I know personally of your problem. THREE-DAY TRIP, FIVE-DAY TRIP, $31.25-—dally cw. M uM Assintant Gen'l Reattle Great Northern Railway _ STA several young married couples who|in tewn In a §1.a-week room, RUDE TO HER, STUNGINLAND HISWIFESAYS FRAUD CASES \="22a-22=—= Q.—Would like your opinion on this subject. Some time @ lady in our hor to board. She are working together for their home | took to show me where | was mak- | ing a mistake in having her in the| She has been here for yet the first fauit to | out to parti find in her behavior, and cannot | However, | find anyone who really knows any-| | nate to hurt their feelings or make | thing bad about her. It le that old | raah promises. What would you aé& | vise me to do? Also le it proper to ome of my friends told | aliow the boys to hug po lanvent If | go back to my second husband hurt me socially if 1) 1 find out that has! ite a difference id invitations cerned. But my husband and | talk- | ed it over and conciuded that, as we | are old enough to take care of our-| have no famity, we could! ily hurt, morally, and after) | all, that’s what counts. The unpleasantness continues, but | feet that a girl who has to earn her own living and depend upon for home comfort, has a hard enough time of It, and it is up to ue whe have @ good home to ex- tend a little love and sunshine when the opportunity presents itecif. Let me have ie opinion, cog wants more money fer shows, but let me hear from you soon. 0. M. @—! am a girl of 19, and am in love with a man of 26. We are en- | gaged to be married. He left here | bast November, with the intentions of coming back this fall. He thought he could have enough saved up by that time to buy a fittie home, but thinge haven't panned out the way , so now he wants to orphan asylums are overflowing! Mies Grey, | love him too much to mess oa ra . | give him up for that little rng : He has agsociated with his estab- it and buy the fistinget & Gradente Medical Doctor| wanted him to walt and ouy. who je licensed by the State of Washington to practice medicine. home after we were married, but he | eays he wants to have everything 7 need of « cus-| nice before we marry. Please tell me what to do. known him since | was 12 years o! it time | never knew it) | met) thoughtful husbands and wiv Return Limit Oct. 31. | husband being uneducated and un- penn je artist, vacationist, i) ectionate, | fell in love with this Skowhegan, Me., has « prodigy in “The Glacier Park The hotel facilities at Glacier doubled, a new $500,000 hotel accommodating 400 guests just completed, many of the chalet camps have been enlarged by the erection of new buildings, and a tepee camp will be open to the tourists on Lake McDermott. ALL EXPENSE TOURS A new poptlar feature this year will be definite schedule tours at the following rates per person ONE-DAY TRIP, lout, thinking he would stay away | bo: ind the second man was | fath | boy wi | eto. |in' a home. My husband |te come to him—he write love lettere—but never again. And reer Agent |money to pay for his board and, jafter allt {to take me R-TILIKUM-SMI your fiance. Marriage is really a|oh, | get so lonesome. Now, Mise partnership, so why not conduct it| Grey, thie is the only wrong | ever on that basis? |did In my lift | am not» bad g —_— | but | am very affectionate and my Q—! am a young girt of 15, and first husband waen’t. have a great boy friends, M 1 am 23 and nobody has any sus- pavenee onikat ate ey ceraert y picion about thie affair. Oo you think | should be Independent to both these men? if | ever marry ail these tihngs u bound to cauge hard feelings, an my first husband’s heart will be STAP—SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1914. PAGE 5. TH BUILDING WEDDING PROCESSION HAVEHIS OWN TROUBLE NOW my first hueband he would throw! me, which \e| PORTLAND, July 18.—That G. F. that her husband, William Charles| Woodworth; Seattle manager for Saunders, pushed her over a radi- the Carstens Packing Co., A. M. July 18.—A revolt Saunders declares ind Zapata against) er government Gen. Carran-) 2a may set up was predicted here CASEY. broken. Shali | get a divorce from A.—No, and kies you. ‘ A SORROWFUL MOTHER Don't make any rash promises,| A.—Put away the coward in you regard your parents’ inatructions| that closes your lps to the true and risk hurting the “dear boys'"| facts. It ts never too late to do feelings right and the sooner you let your — firet husband know the truth about Q—What do you think of @ hus the child and try to make amends band who wants hie wife to work | for the wrong you have done him and help herseif? He dosen't care | the nearer you will be to the right what does so long as she gets | road . the money. You are doing your husband a We have been marri seven | *rong to allow him to shift his re- ears. We have no children, and| sponsibility as a father Compel ive In reasonable furnished roome. oe Hg law to support his off He doesn’ le a "t want to buy a home, but sit 708 love + ot. the men, ver tak La they, as well as you, will dln weg tha team hala A ter off apart. You will be happier it te hard to work and keep house, living in poverty with a clear con- science than In luxury and @ecelt. but he says all women do It. Please) ai cannot always bring hap piness. A.-I am here to say that every oni S married woman DOES NOT keep] 9) chink “E. B. W.'s" Iden of her house and work out, and the wife who does must elt over a ne ann, ee ae N wt work herself or sadly neglect her|Pelence with some mam tow ava now there a mr g te he Me pre If he wished you to work only for| Who are as Kind and Kneughetes a limited time, and you were both| (ver Wire *B Mey eve ectheart. saving together for a mutual cause, “ k hundrede who there would be some excuse. ae wt a ee may be I attribute the real trouble to-the truly said of women. fact that your home ts childless. 1 am a married man of many No marriage is truly successful un- years’ experience and | say, with- lesa children come to bless the) due boasting, | have been far more home. If it 1s not possible for you! of y jover during these years than to have children of your own, the} ,,, my wife, yet she Is @ good av- , ' id not ex- with homeless babes with childish lt aay Commer a arms outstretched and little hearts iy though her lack of o yearning for some parental love and|tentions and loving kindness. for me, even as | often see her ate pr abe isis ol hibit to others, even to men, often .—Please rc wi rieves me, and | feel it most for a girl to announce her engage t nly, and | have among my posing a smail barf ¢ ae friends many men thee uated. lends. * Ww.” kindly tell us A.—I am sure you wil! find the that wives alah ony king following scheme successful |, hashed up any kind of a Prepare as many * paper! way, any old time good enough “| as there are guest: heon.|for husband, but let some gentie- On each slip wrt of 2! man friend be around and every- sentence whict set! thing must be just so-so? for the wedding slips) This is no fancy sketch, but an and arrange the jual dis-| actual experience, enacted over and tances in the dough of a cake before | over again and again in hundreds it is baked, so that after slicing! The facte are to m each girl will draw one word. At very little dif- the luncheon let each girl read her|ference in the average of men and word, in order, thus completing the | women, although there is far more announcement. complaint from women than from men. My observations tell me Q—i have had an experience|there are more men who endure in that | want every young girl and|silence, also as a rule men are married woman to know, and | feel|more inclined to overlook, excuse ae if you will be glad to advise me|and forget these things than are what to do. When | was years | women. old | married a good man. He) Women are more nervous, high- gave me @ beautiful home, dressed | strung and sensitive than men and me like @ queen and gave me every oftentimes men are careless and cent he made. | thoughtless in regard to these qual- One day, through a married man, | ities, though intending no wrong. nd that was bad company (but at Yours for more loving and very good looking , and my 4. @. mai He loved me and caressed) i). form of a S-year-old youngster me, and | was young and thought! wi has never been to school, but if | only had him for @ husband. |. read anything placed before i He coaxed and advised me §?| nim. Jj I Leak ove the premiums with whch, 3 — my hi d and get voftee. | je life so mise le redeem ail Velver tobac Liggen & Mrers coupons and tags atfeil vals” for my husband that he walked) Crescent Cigar Co. 4th & Pike Sts,, Seattle, Wesb, for a few weeks and | would real-| ize then, but | didn’t. | | started divorce proceedings and got $50 a month alimony and this man paid all expenses, in the meantime | gave birth to a baby My husband, thinking the his, paid the hospital bill, | START NOW; SCHOOL OPEN hacte'a aendinne, at's decatveet rn Mi i inery He is at Frisco, living with a course taught—thorough woman. He is very fond of good- | ble; terms reasonable looking women, 1! am working ev- ery day and. have my 3-year. RANK’ BLDG. my first husband, thinking he is the boy's daddy, never fails to pro- vide for him and he always sends | BAKERY and RESTAURANT 12 SECOND, NEAR MADISON done, he ack, for my well as the child's sak | am living in the cheapest piace willing ke as ator last April, knocked her sense Carpenter, a salesman for the same less, and then threatened to cut company at Tacoma. and bankers, lawyers and men of high standing, The allegations of cruelty form! Were investors in applications for| claim locations on the Oregon and lands, was the tes- Harper, in the ‘ - today by Canute Duines, Mexican | po ey, it is “deecidedly” my husband? Please advise me ‘an | conext YA Selec | improper to allow the boys to hu« | soon as possible. | her throat with his knife President Huerta would go to New York, instead of France, and that he would make the voyage by way| the British | cruiser Bristol, but on the German | warship Dresden, ‘VANCOUVER AND PORTLAND SEND POTLATCHERS A great delegation of visitors to the last day of the Potlatch arriv- ed from Portland today on a train It included Mayor) jand Mra. Albee, besides a grist of; Portland Dads, a big squad of Ro-| the basis of ber complaint for di- voree filed today ried here in 1910 California R. R timony of Henry J. mail fraud trial of BE. J. Sellers and Te Given at That his wife is quarrelsome and) J. W. Logan of Tacoma and Seattle |] Mamttow Park, sunday, July 19, 1926, refuses to cook his meals are the | and W. F. Minard of Portland Harper, one of the five originally against Mary M. Clifton, 50, in his/| indieted, who pleaded Pa mm has! ‘The closing event of the week's They were married in| served a sentence of 30 days in jail. | oy BB casey Tuesday by res it W! 5 Marry Dixon, in bis answer to/ tify for the petamonn aa nay a his wife's compiaint for divoree, de-| He said Woodworth and many|| fus**naiert cf sent ate” UM © ahe deserted him six times! others had paid the location fee, Free dancin, x through the “meddlesome Interfer-| which, in most instances, amounted |J *u*f,_bathin nts and relatives. | to $150, inson filed cruelty sheagainst N. L. Johnson, © married here in 1899. They were mar charges C. F. Clefton, 1, Minn., in 1888 and have four children. ence” of her STEWART HOUSE 06 Mewart st. jot 24 sleepers 6-YEAR-OLD BOY JUST LOVES TO Part of the wedding procession on Second av. The first car carried the * bride and the groom, In the second car were Mayor Gill and Dr. Matthews. In the third car were mem- bers of the bride’s and. groom’s families. Next” came Jacobs’ press car. In Siam there is a common sert of rice which in flood times grows as much as a foot in 12 hours. $12.50 Pays for an “Evening Course” tn Electrien), Gas or Steam Engineering. SEWING $ 5 wd MACHINES & New Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, 1424 Third (Near Pike) Malm 1838 POTLATCH PICNIC Under the Aurpices of the RAILROAD MEN'S EXCU! COMPANY. rians and Queen Thelma. Sixty admen, along with STRANGLE CATS CHICAGO, July 18, ever meet a 6-yearold “Jack the 80 to speak? child, with a blood lust that im- pels him %o strangle cats with his bare banda and attempt the slaughter of babies with gusto? Such a one was reported to the convention of scientis in session in this city. product of Ch This boy has had an exciting cateer in the last year, and so as he has been Vancouver, B. C. Clans of Dads gathered early to- day from cities scattered all over the state and Northwest FLIGHT MAKES HIRAM GILL FEEL JUST LIKE BIRD “I feel like a bird,” said Mayor have others, adopted eight times, adoption was a month ago, and will be ready for the ninth candidate. Grown men would hesitate about strangling cats with bare hands, but this boy delights in Wringing chickens’ heads off is a mild amusement for him. The climax came soon after his seventh adopter had returned him to the county court as ims Christofterson's airboat this morn. ing, after making a flight with the necting with U h Potnt, North Bend and Snoqualmt to any of these points MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS ON LAKE WASHINGTON new steamer Issaquah will make regular evening excursions on uring July and August, dail p.m. Madison Park at 8:20 p. ireturning @ ng floor and best of music for those who wish ascent was a perfect one and the sensation of floating around hundreds of feet in alr over the lake and land. route by five to J. Hickson, head of the psychopathic laboratory, and his wife took an interest in the case when foster parent No. 7 report- od the child had tried to throw a girl baby under a car SITUATION NOW GROWING TENSE SHOTS DON'T STOP HIM {| Patrolman J. T. gan at midnight) jon Jackson failed to stop a motorbike scorcher, | who, Egan declares, the right of way at the rate of 60 miles an hour. Mrs, Porter's Business _ls Prosperous Light refreshments on board. Room for 600 people. SEEING LAKE WASHINGTON EXCURSIONS Seven steamers leaving almost every hour for different | interest on the lake. For particu East ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPANY J. L. ANDERSON, Manager. was burning ¢ Sammamish, Fy except Monday, leav t 12s oints of ‘8 phone Beacon 183; “Tl am greatly pleased at manner in which California and) | other states to the south are taking our Seattle made goods,” sald Mrs Porter today. has just returned three weeks home rule situation was very tense ALASKA EXCU George and Premier Asquith war what caused a postponement of tho royal review of the fleet which was to have been held at Portsmouth to- of successful demonstration of her home-made salad dressing and peanut butter, at large pure food For the last two years and more Mrs. Porter has been dem- onstrating at Los Angeles, splendid results. In a comparatively brief space of time, and entirely through her own efforts and thore of Mr. Por Porter has built up the largest plant in the West for the manufacture and peanut butter, small way, in her own kitchen, Mrs. Porter has developed an immense business, and one that before long will carry the name of Seattle to dining tables throughout all Amer- minority of the cabinet mem- bers favor granting the conserva- tives’ demand that Ulster be exclud- ed from the home rule bill. jority were for making it subject to a Dublin parliament's authority, ONE MORE FILES McClelland is a new entry in the race for the prosecuting at-| torney's office. candidacy as a progressive, Wooley filed today for constable, He is a republican, IRISH TO MEET A meeting of Irishmen and their sympathizers will be held tomorrow evening at the A son and Broadway, for the purpose business for the month of June was| of making arrangements to hold a} by for the largest in our history, and we are much indebted to The Star for assisting us to make our foce so widely known here at has filed his fea. “This California trip was espe- elally successful in advancing the prestige of our products and mak- ing them known to multitudes of emINCESS ALICE” To Skagway, calling at /lert Bay, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wran- The splendid “Princess” steamers offer every “Princess May" June 13, “Princess Sophia” June 20, Special sailings of the magnificent steamer “Princess Alice” June 27, July 11, 25 and August 8, AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP For rates, sailings and information apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 713 Second Avenue, Seattle. gell and Juneau. shipments to California are very heavy, and we are finding a co July 4, 18 and August 1. monster meeting to raise funds to teers in Ireland. The meeting will be addressed by several of the lead ing Irishmen of this city, RSIONS } a7

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