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wee : CONTINUED | ) FROM PAGE 1 WOMAN IS GIVEN PRIZE FOR BEST LETTER ON WAGES JUDGES WANT AROLE LAW FOR ADULTS The er t aperio court the n of two chubby judges of the state the power to etty, tow-headed daughters, Dor stay the sentence an adult firs 4, and Marjorie, 8 offender and to place the defendant Unlike the woman T have men on probation, {s provided=in a bill } tione Johnson had never King count ) ' e to in 1 ber views on any tr present session ©, and she was tre ° E rprised to learn that At the direction of bis colleagues, | her letter had won the prize. aneth MeIntosh has drawn | told her | had called to see . copy of which is now, how the “partnership” worked of Governor Lister out governor's ald has be “it is a partnership,” she said, “There is nothing theo: ent cases tried tn the King aie urts and elsewt! in the Star Photographer Jacobs commitme a today took moving pictures instRutions seemed t of Mrs, Helene G. Johnson, necessary under the h whose letter answering the stirred the King county * (0 question, "DOES A WIFE this action. EARN WAGES?" has won They believe this law ts making the prize of $25 offered by hardened criminals of many of the Colonial theatre manage ment, her home and her chil. provides that the dren. mine the condition He also filmed Fred L probation, which in nc Boalt, of The Star Staff, case shat! c yea when he handed Mra. John. When the def nvicted son the money db om ofteane s @ felons Th pictures will be probation shall not exceed two shown at the Colonial tomor vents. | row, coincident with the com * hun ee of a defendant convicted mencement of George Ran of a felony, probation shall not b dolph Chester's photopiay, more than five years. “Runaway June,” the bride The conditions of probation state}, Who left ner husband on that the probationer ‘must not|| thelr honeymoon rather than piate any criminal law of the}, ‘take money from him ‘ “State or any ordinance of the mu nicipality, and he must report to] retical about It. All that my the probation officer monthly. The| husband has is mine. All | court may impose any other con-| have is h When our little dition | girls get old enough, they can An examining committee consist-| ing of five superior court judges,| who will serve without compensa tion, will be appointed by the gor- ernor. This committee will probation officers. The governor then will choose a chief probation officer and two as sistants, EVANGELIST WILL GIVE TALK AT Y. M be junior partners, if they wish More likely they will want to form partnerships of their an Dorothy and Marjorie were playing quietly with thelr dolle in a corner of the pretty, well: ordered living room. The mother watched them wistfully for a while. “1 can only hope thelr part: nerships will select six be happy as that 19 out of 20 of the writers jidadeas hotly condemn the suggestion of “The Drummer Evangelist,” Biily|“!sulting” a wife by paying her | wages. Williams, will deliver his lecture, “The Last Romp With the Tiger,” before the Sunday club of the Y It would,” declare the writers, “put her on the plane of a serv ant. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon at 3)" ‘Troe: Rut some of the writers— ¥elots all of them husbands—admit that, Williams, onetime commercial) rather than “insult” their wives by traveler, must be some little romp- er. He has delivered this lecture/ 2.000 times. ‘The Economic Causes of War” will be discussed under the leader ship of H. A. Woodcock and Judge Wood. Other discussion topics are paying them wag they give them no money at all! And a few—alas! I suspect they are hypocrites——vow they love thetr wives too dearly, too devotedly, too passionately, to bother their pretty heads with sordid considerations of “Life's Foundation,” “Visions,”|cent per cent. “Building Lite on a Bedrock Foun- 72.04% dation.” This, it seems to me, is a Lage J.| nership so theoretical as to be n partnership at all. eee The folowing persons wrote let ich @ fal WILE LECTURE ON BHAW PLAY | {77s "RIch deserve especial men- t the Friendship supper, Dr. B. Eagleson, a Seattle physician, will give a short talk Mr. Sam Atkinson will lecture on| QQ" Woamal “t Sunday evening next, in Stevens’| Ww. TL. Monson, 1223 Munter bowlevard: hall, Fourth ave. near Pike st., on). M. Winningham, 455 Empire vutifin George Bernard Shaw's play, “Maj.| MTS Jennie Colne in Barbara.” The piay deals with the| i>. Ciarence Terine. nun: question of indiscriminate giving, and shows the inadequacy of these methods to relieve the poverty ex isting at the present time. RESINOL HEALS RAW, ITCHING Riddle, 614 20th ave 134 Roanoke st; Mre 2524 Walnut et. Everett 143 N. 4th ot; A Forey, 4649 Orcas ot; C. B. Mite, 102 W. 45th at CG Merriman, Charleston, Wash.) Mra ©. B. Straphorn, 4417 Alaska st, Mra D. Ross, 1811 Benson, 6116 Duwamish No matter how long you have Mrs 1424 26th ave; been tortured and disfigured by|ton; Bartholomew itching, burning, raw or scaly skin|***: Mrs Ines Me ave. 8; Mrs Oscar Holm. humors, just put a little of that soothing, antiseptic Resinol Oint- ment on the sores. The suffering usually stops right there! Healing begins that very minute, and in almost every case your skin | Mra A building ; Mise Mary Watson Lamber Fe Bohelb, 4 gets well so quickly you feel/ w Aberdeen; Viraie ashamed of the money you threw) f M. Knowles away on tedious, useless treatments. | «Mg w Wo Mrs Resinol Ointment and Resinol| 2, Mra Ft Soap clear away pimples, blackheads] 1 Hebout and dandruff. Prescribed by doc. | Fer Grossman tors for 20 years and sold by all) M ome, 6638 aiat druggists. Contain absolutely noth-| ; P. @. Barnett ing that could harm the tenderest/« 18th 433% skin, D STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart St. Near Pike Public TT. employed by AB Work Done Paiplessly Examinations Free us Office hours from 8:30 a. m, fn, Bremerton; 1ee Martin; Mra to 8 p.m. Sunday 9 a. m. to ©. West, Bremerton; Mra. Margaret 12:30 “ Duwamish or ALBANY | An odd feature of the contest is nm} | HERE Injury sustained by Geo. Butzer, in auto mishap near Meadows five |months ago, results tn death Mountaineers walk to Sunday e J. HM. Thompeon, janitor Mt. Ba ker Park Improvement club unconactous on street, dies T. N. Conway, local manager for Armour & Co., addresses Y. M. A, salesmanship club. Wm. Beil fined $200 for using! gun {n argument with F. H. Surry of West & Surry, merchant patrol |men Duguay, first fleet of four v coming here to load wheat Great Britain, due Saturday Convention of Pacific synod here next week G. B. Rigg, of U. of W., giv Soil" talk before Mountaineers’ elud Services at ¥. W. C. A. Sunday in memory of G Dodge, late president national board New constitution adopted by Bea con Hill Congregational church to Renton is for night | |cludes legislature and primary elec i tons. Seattle Association of Credit Hastie, Mt. Vernon, Mre Alex Robe 2442 W. 61nd ot; Mre John MH. Bur Lee, Anacortes: Cl 1 i. Mre Jae Bower, 40% Roy et; Mra, James Crawley, 1128 Rack an EL aait Mre c Mary Hines. 4408 © A Meat 406 Brown nald, Anoho: Seventh Dean Maru, 140% Ma B. Pyke, #11 Union v Corties ave. 14 Blabth ave hs Blewett at: Mra Thoreton, 2127 Cedar et. Mverett: K, 4202 Baker ave; Mre 714 Thomas et. Mre F. & Mary ave, N. Wi Mre F Mre. C.F. Knapp, 924 10 Dy Tate, 19th ave Bertha Mrs B a) Mre * RB Mrs ER. FF + A. Palmer Ht. Dahiby. Bacond ave CIRCLE CLUB WILL Saosin GIVE SWEETS AWAY Mrs, Oitve Benham, Mee oe gee — x — | Frank Toyer, 2023 Dearborn Mre. Bly | age ore wry gy — Ng RR wats Tho puzzle contests conducted by | 4th & la Moberg, Pearson;|the Circle seem to be very popular) la sight ge ge A |among the boy and girl readers of | 1904 18th SN. Wis Se | Uncle Jack’s corner. 4 Dearborn; Mra A. L. Port ni Mra tent Mee T, Bor,|, THE contest for next week wit! | is Second ‘Where % |be to solve the jumbled names of . 2408 W. oR ve, Jao thowert. |t la listed below. % 4 ted Gene we w 406 W. GAth; Mra Joe art.|the anima ie a limi edt pepe bs will $M. Belmont; Mrs. J. Young: Mrs. W| The prize for the contest is a do. work at the following J. J. Owen. | nound box of candy. The winner prices: will be chosen by lot from among A good set of Teeth for.... the correct anewers recetved b wee ee kites - $4.00 The list follows 22-K. Gold Crown. | $4.00 Ephelant Abor. 22-K. Bridgework, per tooth Tapopophimus. Braze $4.00 Lilatogar Keynom. __ Pagepeggdl Jbepaabd ‘ Gertl Hinoscerros. Gold, Filling $1.00 up Brea. Lersriqu. 5 Yee 5 Dilecroco. Barbit malgam Filling .50¢ Low. Flobufa. Oteyoe, Onil. « All work guaranteed for contest closes at three 15 years. None but skilled o'clock Friday afternoon Please operators of long experience state yor ee "| ‘Those awarded honorable mention in the Circle contest, which closed HFriday, are ‘d H 1 DENTISTS|: ©: So. Over People’s Bank |King, Hig Lake: Mra, 31, 11, Watkins, 9506, Mangels, 301 oe Cor. Second Ave. ahd Pike St iE j= ALE peer Eg he hs found | | nent business me Cc.) Lutheran | Unenheldt, Mre FA Medburg. 19 Marton et; W. C. Hush, €96| Cosgrove ave, Mt Vernon: Mre LL. Bt Derig, Tet Seventh ave; Mra M. Clan son, 2429 W. Boston et; Mrée J Apltsenberse rH |fro, crying as though her heart was Winesape hee | breaking bn gs Pls at 3 “Ww ny, Eliene, what is the mat-| Peppere, it 20 |ter? Are the children sick? | Artichokes 4 RNA AP For answer she put them back| [pervetpe oes. i BARRETT TALKS TO (12, :2¢'7 tte, beds. covering each | Turnipa, white [little sleepy head ‘with Kisses as ‘ BUSINESS she did so. Then she turned to me ” MEN HERE ::: vary picture of tragedy o Margie, I'm going to have a} “Seattle should plan her future | baby.” @\not* only to be the metropolis of| No wonder she said: “I am/ Prices Paid Producers for Fass, || Washington, and one of the leading | the happiest woman tn the world | oultry, Veal and Pork i’ cities of the Pacific coast, but »/ but There was the “but” with] Pan-American center of commercé,’ | & Vengeance | John Barrett, director general of the Of course, I never dreamed that} age bureau of American republics, told/such a thing could happen to me, an audience of business men Friday | she continued, “and, Margie, 1 mi (STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915. PAGE? ELSEWHERE day night Group of Seattie men plan auto Twe $17,000 coal barge: service from Seattle to San Fran-/at Bremerton yards elaco dur Deadiock In Utah legislature Four Queen Anne churches unite! broken by election of L. R. And in forwarc «inning |son as , Jan, 31 Montana legislature Andrew Mack will sing at Sunday quest of Woman's 8 ane services at K. of C. hall Helena for appointment of chaper Clarence A. Gorst, raliroad fore-jon for women legislative employ | man, robbed of $37 at foot of steps Unemployed Butte mine: fon Lt st etween Ninth | prosecute mining companies for and T leged blackiieting. Franco-American relief fund) Quire! y Gomez, Huerta gene beats U. of W. in debate on min! arrested at New Orleans by t mum wage Up-sound clubs indorse plan of National Forester Graves for Olym pic highway improvements N. P. starts sult for cancellation officers Queen Victoria of Spain has sc let fever Continuous flight records ama: ed by Aviator Byron Jones w of taxes against lots located on tide | fight lasting & hours 53 minutes lands Valdez Indians succeed in ra Franco-American relief fund | Seattle schooner Harold Blek Jeunk off Karluk rive dance well attended e1° for | | | ettion | ~ — Corrected dally by J. Wo Godwin & Ca) | (Corrected White river apede 1400 @1F Yakima Geme 2209 @r4 Wurbanke 2 Cal. eweet potatoes ontone OM warts . Oregon onions S creamery, brick . Onions, ere Native Washington : » Ne | _ ereamery, sold pack .. 16 ¢ Eastern brick ..... , ‘Cheese -10 0 Oregon triplets , triplets + to ashington twine ‘gee 7 Washington tw! am e *7 f rar e ee on Alfalfa, No 4 ound timothy at the Butler Edwin R. Scott of Raymond tenced to six manths by shman at Tacoma for writi ‘eat ing letters to German « | bassador. c DOGGIE PUFFS LIGHTED PIPE JUST LIKE OLD TAR WOULD enemy launched | Judge | since | PAYING GERMAN FIGHTING MEN FOR THEIR WORK’ What I Think | ‘Ab ut It. atl fig a7) | have met senators, noted actors on |and singers, | even have shaken the jhands of a num of ma famous shys lawyer crooks and grafters have ha o cigars, But I must say that out ef jall the highbrows I b met, there is not one who carries himself with such dignity and ¢ as HH | Hixon, the dapper little gent wh takes your cardboard away ” you at thé door of Clemmer The other day | met my old friend | Ed Kennedy, who gets half the | dividend the Colonial theatre fd took me up in his private of and after carefully locking the door and pulling down the shades he whispered in my ear that he ¥ going to run for councilm He told me what he had what he hadn't done 6 how with out any cle the hin Of course seeing was locked, 1 agreed d's a good old #¢ slips me a whole Owl in a while. 1 haven't heard a chirp from our | worthy residence exhibitors. Com« in with your programs, boys | re The Mission theatre has opened again for 5 cents, I'm 1 to see that the high cost of motion picture |shows has dropped 15 cents, any way ‘hee cee W. 8. Rand, the man who makes! time fly, i# so busy chasing “Runa ay June” all over the country that he had to leave his wife in Salt Lake City. Undoubtedly Mra. Rand @ enjoying herself watching the ves | |sels pull in and out of Salt Lake @ harbor se Giris, there's no use trying to fg | make eyes at Martin, the hand er. |#ome young chap who stands at the . [entrance of the Colonial theatre re. |For Ed told me the other day he of has so darn many girls now that he has to leave by the night to ev No, Ed {a no flirt. He's a decent rexpectable young man, but he wants the girle to let him alone Years ago Ed used to take tickets from me at the entrance to the Moore (gallery entrance) and later came along with a stick and knock ed our hats off when the curtalr went up scape every on to al ar sh ith THE STORK HOVERS OVER THE SYMONE HOME (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) the room After 1 I slept at Eliene’s tn just across from the nursery I was all ready to get Into bed put on one of Eliene’s gorgeous ki |monos, which she had laid acre the bed, and slipped across the h: to take one last look at the kiddies A strange picture met my sight |Eliene in her night gown had -@| clasped each of the sleeping cher }ubs close to her breast and was |sitting on the rug rocking to and | afraid—afratd,” } “Millions and millions of women have helped to populate the earth the world began,” I said They lived through {t and you prob ably will.” “Oh, it ng m ian't the physical pain DAVID OGDEN WINS A great number of letters were recelved by Uncle Jack In last week's guessing contest. The long-necked bird pictured In the Circle was the Great or Glant Heron. Many children guessed the name as Rhea, Ostrich, Flam PRETTIEST KIDDIES Sweden boasts the handsome st! }royal children in Burope. Their |names are Princes Gustavus, Sig | vard and Bertil, and Princess Ingrid They are the children of the crown | princess. /YOUNG "UNS COMPETE One of the most wonderful Jit occurred to papa Morrisette to| park Ridge, Ill, has an egg lay dogs in the whole wide world | playfully tuck the stem of the pipeling contest Forty-eight children Ie owned by Arthur Morrisette, | between “Hus |have entered birds. Each young a member of the Circle. He To Ris surprieg emed| farmer has gntered one coop ot smokes! to love the Now he will! hens, ‘The cop produgiig the most Buster” ts the name of this re. | take the pip oft the table, bring «8 during the contest will win markable canine, which is a young|it to his ma to have it filled] special prize und vigorous French bull jand lighted and then—if you be It was by accideng that “Buster lieve it--he will calmly sit down The two daughters of Mme. Julia learned to smoke. One day| beside his master and puff away) Claussen, the famous Swedish sing Arthur's father was enjoying a com-| with an expression of contentment) er, have come to this country whi! \fortable smoke, and when “Buster”! that convulses those who are look-lthe wag lasts, Their names are happened to come along for a pat| ing on. Bojan and Sonja Claussen. STAR CIRCLE PRIZE Hee Vee ainda weatien Ve les |child, for I don't want to love it For Colds, Influenza, | correct, as there are many | more than I do these children who| Coughs, Sore Throat 4 branches of the Heron family. |made. me want to live when TI ; David ogden of 1007 EB, Madison| thought it would be best for me to] Iat. is the winner of the pound box!die. What shall I do, Margie‘ of candy offered as the prize. | What shall [ do?” David Ogden of 1007 B. Marion! ave you told Harry yet?” fa eggs during the contest will win a . gi pag nae gee 26c and $1.00, at all druggists or mail vale face pin o am | , [Reraid that he, too will love. my | qHumparers’ Homeo. Medicine Co. 3m Beverly DobbsPresentsWm.A.Hesse’s ALASKAN PICTURES 5,000 feet (almost a mile) of an- imated pictures of the Great Wonderland of the North; cap- turing a 90-foot Whale; hunting the great Kodiak Bear; the Moose; a Sea Lion rookery, showing thousands of the great water brutes at play—a vivid tale of an intensely interesting country. Come any time; you will find the pictures intelligible and interesting, as there is no sequence of scenes. | | There is a George Ade com- edy and still another picture— tcked yet, be sure we are showtn for an this goes to press we are still reviewing w the best there is on the (Not p film market.) LIBERTY THEATRE ery woman is given strength for|two girls talking about this time of but, Margie, look at the ter-/the night?” |rible position IT am in. IT think T “We are trying to define mother jiove these children quite as well|love, Harry }as thouch I was their own mother “You don’t have to define it; you lput I don't know. Surely at the|only have to look at Eliene to see time they came to me I suffered) it and realize it. Come along, dear, as few women in the pangs of child. | you will take cold,” and he gently birth do, and my egotistical heart | led her out of the room. did not react for over a year. Mar | Now here, little book, is where a I have not forgotten the agony | man’s forgettery comes in. Harry that awful day when I looked | Symone has forgotten all about that” the dead face of the mother) poor little woman whose dead face’ of my husband's children | haunts Eliene. I believe these bors: “But, Margie, they say there ie |!2 his mind, are as much Ellene’s something different about a moth.|&8 his. I wonder what he will say Suppose my child brings | When Eliene tells him? 1 hope, for love than I have | her sake, it will be a girl. for these bables? Suppose I can.| (T° be continued __ (te ‘be continued Menta |not help but show that I love my| (C=: =7eo 7 lt | that, jot | upon ler's love. with it a greater own child better than I do them Think what ft will mean to these innocent children who until then |had found their whole world in me Margie, I'm afraid to have this \child better than these poor, little | — jna ameless ones. | “Margie, T am jealotis of my un born child, jealous of these darling boys who have made me so happy.” | Eliene was becoming hysteric: She was shivering. Here, here, my must not do this. BULL BROS, \Just Printers | 1013 THIRD “AN 1048 | dear giri, you Between you and me A don't take much stock in that cme love betfig so entirely dif We can = \ferent from any other kind of un-| save you |selfish love. I'll wager that you} money on your won't be able to tell the differenc Coal Bills. between the children in a year,” Eliene looked me in sur wate prise And then you know you are like ly to have a girl.” | Oh, do you think 80, Margie?| |'That would be too good.” | “Nothing is too good for you | Elien@" said Harry's voice at the door, “What in the world are you

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