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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1914, OMEN COPS ON BEATS IN ENGLAND NO SCANDAL IS ™ BOTHERING THE MUNY DANCERS 1 - Wa me ne-steps | Q—t am a girl of good family,,He ts responsible for their exist r { t Col LEAD UST--Al Right Away /jence and should be made to sur } Y OB forced, through no fault of my own, port them, ‘Th ure laws that ‘ toward to work. Will you please tell me if, even ¢ im to do 5 . there is any hope for such a girl to. T are Just law nd it is the Ww t what] marry a man who not beneath ty of eve other to help en 1 am nearly 30, but look fully five y 1o not have to accept any » t u ant or six years nge am stylish p usband’s money for your t and rather good looking. | do not OWN support t W r consider myself t exacting or v particular, but every young man | Dear Miss Grey: In answer to a ‘ one know 4 consider my equal will Misleading statement in your col S| sede | shower his attentions only on girls umns that women are required to i old who have money give age In registration, | wish to wit t la there no way in which | could ®4Y Now, “legal age” |e all that Next 1 meet some one who is not insane |# Necessary or that the law can re ‘ about marrying money? | have had Wire. It le common sense and t nd three proposals of marriage, two "ight. Thinking women and club t a from men much my senior and one WOMEN everywhere urge women t nf ‘ from a man with no ambition or "ot to ndy their ages about the rs out ead business ability public offices. “Legal age” 1s all n ed t ) | really am anxious to marry soon that is necessary In marriage tt PAGE 5. cy, CAE NIQOR THE FARCE THAT IS MAKING THE WHOLE WORLD LAUGH ONE WEEK STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT $1 Matinees--Wed., Thur., Sat.,--Best Seats $1 H.H.FRAZEE PRESENTS r xe t we but want some one near my own riage efiiese | 9° further, claim: ” ay . ta each | age who would be companionable, |'"d that even Uncie Sam, In the . # t e » am not crying for the moon, but |Privacy of our ages between 21 and . e 8 for at P t attentions from some one 5% a& statistics are notoriously y nig \\ can really like, PERPLEXED. false along these fines, 80 few STAGED BY EDGAR MACGREGOR € | Lahn + woman states Will tell the truth, so why encour ryt seri ex Jquite frank ‘ whieh &9& oF legalize lying by meddling with t Reichas tant sai with what Is no one’s business but t PY " ems, os tha T thir rate ; our own? The same applies to scee xt yea eed ri ratett men, Sincerely, That ies eae teen oe MINNIE B. FRAZIER dance a week Lig mab \ ! | of tw hust a Q.—I am in trouble in a way, and ves slar, it Pn ye ole cannot decide for myself, so am 10 ey ‘ ot, the twice. [final test. B alling upon you for advice, The WITH THE BEST FARCE CAST THAT EVER VISITED THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST le w resumed. fate. J place where | am working, there H the Lescht park pa-| ss gat hl are two girls employed, and | think Hy s = 35 , are good | whe = etapa turk HB ge talk to one the other gets “sore,” | ne | eid ag ete / nas geo 1 they Com | and It’s the same case with both § heatlora sane CET a } {sider beneath parties. They are ail the time | 1 would be far as to pull each oth hair, As 9 | questions re 1am afraid thelr employer will | them mix up things one of th tim ; ply to the above and fire both of them, which I Evenings 25c to $1.50 tter would hate to see, | ask for your ‘ 25 1.00 y Mrs. Watson fi x: advice. Thank you. M. P. All Matinees ic to $ - policemen” of Londe Q.—I Nave been unable to find A.—Pro 1 that like one are nen who have ta out by what majority the state of man as well t Lond Washington went dry. Will you/and your attit t 7 4 hting 4 please print the figures? that of pure com ‘ A READER, [clear to the gir A—~The state voted ni bitic f each other that by an approximate majority of| ®ccept y tentions tn the spirit | EIGHT DIE IN LAKE *: att oui hie i | F x a Q.—1 need advice. | am married, —KI SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich.’ with three children to rales. My| pcp indly tell me how to play a} N 1—Anxlety is felt here to bubble game at a child's birthday 2 xlety | husband |e a selfish man, who day for t # never could get along with hie par, |Party: Please describe other simple A girl soldier's thrilling es | Hussare evidently thought she and the aah, are. hase “thas now. “Ha | one MOTHER, cape from death or capture Is | would not attempt to cross. which Raraga says he doesn't care for me, and| A-—Blowing bubbles can be made| thus described by a corre. | When near the stream her 4 day ina heavy § growls to think he. made such a t. Select # and stretch, Spondent at Petrograd, Rus. horse was struck by a bullet PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21.— PORTLAND, Nov. 21—The fom Tonawanda, N. ¥ mistake when he married me. He nk @ dividing line.| @ and fell, but the girl disengag- The American Federation of | tification o mour Narrows, thé some of them knowr hates our oldest child, who is just one & bow! and pipe, Use} ‘The daughter of Col. Tom- ed herself, and, plunging Into | Labor is holding its final ses | orthern to Vancouver nembers of the la like his father. He is always find yoerine wit yap and wat Noffekaya of the Russian | the water, swam across, She sion today. ! Nanaimo against poss ale M. F ‘son's ri ing fault with him, and yells at contestant on the; Army, who, In male uniform, | was wounded in the arm, but The reelection of a con. sible invasion by n cruisers « ashore near Grand Marais Friday, him and curses. He says he hates t bubbles he blows to the| “distinguished herself in the | managed to stop the flow of | servative slate headed by off the « is progres+ Piles, Pissare, Fist ing no doubt ning that hig home and doesn’t care to come try! te fighting at Augustowo some blood and got to the Russian | Samuel Gompers, was con- ily, according to C. 8 rying to ghting r] Eonetipation, and all Rectal Troubles s loss rson, hOW-| into it . "4 over by, tlme ago, has been wounded | ceded. gent for the Portland Se 9% > doctor > ae or, carried nly tam too Independent to have eturn. Give prise to| for the third time. She is in large number of women | Washington, Oregon and Cal. at Junea Lindsay | home trea a, Gtve prix vihaed = % ment 7 * se) And the elght dy was taken 88 \ him tell me so many times to get East Prussia with her father’s are serving in the Russian | fornia delegates were disap- | Passed thr hi aws Wed; 7 Githeut rishing the ons of & penny. The | lea 9 «question that another | out, but | am afraid to try to make uothe played with| ommand, While on a scouting army, several have met death | pointed at the refusal of the | "esday d stated that 5 big gummy i, Sebtiahere of thie have re-|craft had been lost a living for three littie ones these | eat mac obtainable, tour, ehe unexpectedly came and others have been | federation to sanction a fight /%re being mounted on the bluf is remarkably eff hard times. | worry night and day, | ¢,,, wocer—the kind “4 upon a patrol of German Hus- sent back wounded. In last In those states to establish a | 0% either side of the thin strip ogg GALLS FLIGHT OFF 273,7y heaith ie beatnning to ait |f ve. Give each guest a laren| are. She quickly wheeled her | week's news mention wa legal eight-hour day. | Water, and that he had counted aim @angerous operat! |! think there Is no use to put up pours. Gt nce some ine tc| horse and dashed away, but | made of a famous Cossack girl jless than 12 squads of from 26 after 30 and 49 ys satin ee with this until | have no strength | bendful announce some Ii wae heel feued In the direc: | trooper who has been at 50 men who were apparently sta milder cases are usually controlled tn t ‘x be formed by letters. Award a y pu tioned at artillery emptacements. 4 HONOLULU, Nov. 21.—Samuata, | to work. to first successful tion of a stream which the | the front. brtletrre) the Japanese aviator, was to have| Me has few friends anywhere. 1 / ‘0 first successful one. am - | made an exhibition flight here to-| Would not take a cent from him for! @ met a young man and feil In LONDON, Nov. 21.—A Petrograd YOUR OLD 7 |qay. but. the performance was |th® support of the children, as he | love with him, but since that time |dispatch says that in the border re-|} 3 FURS | — soln ott te cine rity [Cares so little for them. What he he has married. But | know that ° |gion of Rast Prussia even peasants ae be remade into weautifal | He was act 4 for a previous| wants Is a sporty woman, He says| he does not love hie wife from the e eads ante It astor jhuts have the side facing Russia|| puns’ urls ne 2 ae I fight at the time the Ge he doesn't care whether she keeps way he talks. | cannot live with peconntnh wer Nght pope er py ney lcd a Model Milli C . was under house or not. | am a woman who out him, Please tell me what to do ee cover for rifle pits, and for 10 years jel Wa emo s 0. boat Gele was und asa bles \ h dd E.R. 8. e r $ u P h he ‘ i i Sth in Honolulu harbor wan ce, clean home, and do . R. 8. t t y jermany has had underground tele. anese warships were all the work myself. A.—A gentleman does not talk in or an Inis e phone and telegraph lines there to le. It was thought th Do you think | can get along If! about the state of his affections for | be used in case of war i= 3 Retu bring you the ight be interpreted as a viol Enso x yet gah gic ges os st is wife r woman. And) pw YORK, Nov. 20.—Rev. Hud-|shears never attempted to kiss | - . — | 7 Tilustrated Book free and prepaid, in | tion of neutralit rhe a h ioe a roal Indy © & MAD) son Baker, youthful Unitarian min-|the minister, and, in fact, never! nti the question of where and 4 plain wrapper. a woul ave wou be myl who ains of wife, Of ister of Portland, Or, and Mra.|“eame near to him, except once | where not auto owners have a right o-_ _ wages, if | could get work. An # is not 4 W. Brashears, who is su-| when out walking she took my . their machine “o swer as soon as possible. " F he sort of ta arion q to k their machines, the police 1 t jort of tn th, some-| arm.” f ae ri ‘ IRA A ‘ ing Mra, Susan W. Smit will take no action in foreing them : Health---Longevity | DISCOUR GED AND rhea a n which many young wom-|times known as “Portland's Hetty| Mra. Brashears had already tes-|+, go to Fifth av. «ays an order| ; ‘ De yen: know that nise-tenthe of ai The sophomores, who figured tr a ope nplaint require, Gre for slander, spent most tified that she had gone to Dr.| trom Chief Lang 4 eee ne ae agg ges hor Fo tigen 8-lthe hazing by the wholesal of hl improbable that your], pir time reading Dante's In-| Baker's room “just to t warm sah SRR Sa i Colon? | freshmen, Thursd night at the Youle kill you, especially |ferno when they were in the and cozy The minister sta m Do you know that YOGHURT ts the| university, will be allowed to at “ ber that the man mar-|clerkyman's study that sex matters “were frequently| American and British pavilions only means to destroy the intestinal tend classes temporar! i A pied 1 the woman after had made| This was the minister's state-|discussed by himself and Mrs.|at Modern City exposition at Ly r © to your digestive| President Landes has t A ody Man is pretty/ment made in a deposition {n| Brashears.” ons, burned 4 4 apparatus & sufferer trom itv sider the case both | @ greater inclina-| o¢ day afternoon. . ms throat tr erro t triangle, and this) The minister deposed that dur-| pa ee | a m, 8D tis, et Quarantine against Canadian cat an whe you had he/ing the winter of 1908-09, when agen 4 bap cell ig nial oo q = tle, placed on account of foot an the | preferred you was unmarried, Mrs. Brashears | 4 nalned on the side lines. He YOGHURT CO, BLAINE, wasn | mouth disease, ts lifted djust yourself|frequently visited him tn hig/!8 recovering from recent injuries. | ONLY 4 ——— = — ate senti 2 at Mrs. O. H. Denny's board The average weight of the q facts plus |ing house, wh she, to Hved. players w pounds, The ‘ — - — 4 B DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. 4 From Its G s Use PUZZLE CONTESTS OF CIRCLE PRIZES Ml Penge Sic: ome rrom its Generou N Bu N TT Other Dentists Nearly to . 1 i Here we are with anothe wm Killed Her. The Regal Other Florida Destinations t« ial e. RiddieMe-Ree it ts called Didn’t Hurt a Bit. ted nd T « one letter c of t The Circle's Thanksgiving story contest was a decided success. Vg arabe, 5 Sold Every Tuesday ieee aioe capital in eac HLeENCe Stories from 53 boys and girls were received. The winner of the dollar Reac og Sb perro nae thee iows 7 u ibsta ou have the answ 1 prize is Vivian Burnett, 8322 14th av. N. W. Her story follows Po lbtaehye ne be br ge y COMMENCING , s . he one who uses Riddle-Me-Ree the Regal Dentists extracted NOV. 24, 1914, t 99 : spied as Absa My first le in Jeanie, but hot In A THANKSGIVING STORY | very difficult wisdom teeth for r ntly f ious household pur | Kate. By Vivian Burnett nd ‘never hurt a bit.’ It poses to which it is so perfec t! dapted My second In Custom, but not In AM Jim, the big turkey, who struts in Farmer Brown's farm yard, ache to anyone in 1 | Portland, Mt. Shasta, State. and I will tell you of a strange incident in my life. ERS. 3. A. THOMA, Hh Danna Pantie To try to use gas in iances that are in My third Is in Loser, but not In One day Farmer Brown and his wife came out to the far aes Bait met bas Gag) to restrict oneself in the quantity Gain where I was standing on a stump. It was a cold day in Novemt os Pn Abs, si Exposition, San Frais } » hive My fourth Is In Royalty, but not ¢ snow was heaped on the barns and fences and everything looked hat more convi 4 point below that required for the highest y uld you reqage ig i i ’ 2 J pier h in Reign hite, They looked at me very closely, which was something they had Spal bal clab tha edt 2 cisco, Feb, 20, 1915 i rtest time e muc The f nding in| not done before, and I knew in an {instant there was something wrong is the proper place to hav es me 4 satisfact and save very little th t Riddle AW besa don Workmanship the best Panama-California Expo- 3 i M f prices the lowest—meth 0: 1 4 M c , A Bo Seo drawled Farmer Brown, “Jim, you're getting to be a poorty tively guaranteed 7 sition, San Diego, Jan, , and I reckon you'd make a fine dinner for us all 1 15. Del M P ro should a ya pel fort - " heart aln topped beating at these words, but I just gobbled * 1915. De onte, Paso Tey Ping gp agp 1 1 Friday after-| . concerned kattatlon : Regal Dental Offices ai a Rathans op ¢ 3 RES hoon ts It’s been since we've had a big feast and I think turkey DR, L. R. CLARK, MGR. gh . bes rofitab oO rea t 1 ttl } folk — eer eng . would suit the 16 folks ton T,” sald his wife. 1405 Third Avenue, Los Angeles, the best. results — Farmer roked his chin; I suppose thinking of turkey and ROW. “GohGbe aioe ah acinkas re ; et tisfactory ser cranberry sauc and then all of a sudden he made a lightning-like move hina New Orleans 4 customer HONOR MENTION at me and | started to run, he after me. Well, he caught me and held “3 nme yet in 1 rms while I struggled to esca Aes found that those who burn gas 1 swan,” he said, breathing hard, “you'd make a fine race horse, Introducing to you, boys and vi UNS Mil pabalda vie im Jim, “but I guess yer running days are ove girls, Miss Ruby Fowler, 1772 t ge ue recet - M “ He ried me, struggling, to the chopping block, where he placed| Market st,, Ballard er money and are best ple a my head on it, and at this I gobbled, as if to say Ruby is a veteran Cireleite and th the ‘ ted Have a heart Sie Sete we ! hard worker, She has won many we 7 auviee cnt prizes and has been given honors the I and give free ; aise atest pric hich Just as he raised the ax there was a call from the house which drew} mention in all the rest in which she | trial ‘ : os the. Ge deed h ter from me, and 1, with a last gigantic struggle, broke| has taken part. The way she goe A. LUNDBERG co. de c ie t ised ; loose and fled where [ was soon in the protecting shelter of the neigh-! after the prizes is a caution and| Trusses! Deformity Appliances and orin ods. I roosted in the trees all that night and after Farmer) other members of the Circle would Attficial Limbs. | in Brown had given up the search and killed another turkey, I came down do well to follow her example. vs oii ee eee tte in. | iH ' and again the "King of the Barnyard | She is a corking good short story 438 1 A | writer and Uncle Jack is proud to | REGAL SHOE have such a girl as Ruby in his SEATTLE LIGHTING : BOYS PLAN A TRIP | [ELECT SCOUT CHIEFS 5. vist ‘chee wore many | REPAIR SHOP C. @. cnienoue , 1 | more like her First and Seneca, Main 4186 COMPANY Amold § Electric The Scouts are planning to take| The following officers were elect SR SiR CRSP District Freight and Pas- Vibrators trip to Snoqualmie falls during} ed in the rea nization of the King TEWART HOUSE Why? Because the b . senger Agent . “ 7 the Christmas holidays and many of| County Counell of the Roy, Scouts, 86 St eather Is used and ¢ ake a Eliiott 1256 PHON MAIN 6767. W015 DEMONSTRAT the Scouts have started making|as required by the national coun PR ahvandhy =9 Market ride in thelr work Pw 4 their own snowshoes {n anttelpa-| ctl TA garde deodaen Codbaiee Meee dee DR. LA MONTE 720 Second Avenue, : tion of much snow. They expect! Josiah Collins, president; Lawr-| One or Two, BOG | Chiropodist in Attendance ‘to be gone four or five days. lence S. Booth, Harry Sigmond, vice