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STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY i6, 1915. PAGIS § SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION HAS THE PUNCH; NO STILL LIFE HERE; ALL ACTION AND PEP 6). Typical view in the grounds of the Panama-California exposition. Looking westward in El Prado, Tow of the California building in background La carried on in years to co’ SAN DIE Cal, Jan. 16. fean will be Watch the winning of the West re. enacted before your eyes! See the conquest of the continent retold in living, moving, spirited ex hibits! Everything at the San position is life and action There will be no exhibits of canned, packed, stored, bottled preserved or finished products Every industry will be represent ed by men and machinery actually going through the necessary move- ments in the putting out of their Product. In the same way the engrossing story of the winning of the West will be enacted before the eyes of visitors to this historic city of San |the first American flag was unfurled upon Californta sot! Ss Diego, its residents believe. is destined to be the port where the greater share of the maritime bus ness betwen the United States and atin-Amer countries So there is a commeret tion in the exposition as well as his torte. Diego ex Q.—What are the maximum and fork be changed to the right hand Diego. minimum number of words a short to convey food to the mouth? It was here that the foot of white story can contain, and what are the LM. man first fell upon the Pacific coast. prices paid for short stories! Please A-—-Not if the « an be it was In Sen Diego that the first give me the names of some maga- | avoided Th philosor of good Christian civilizaton on the Pactfic) zines to which stories may be sent. table manners is to an few slope was established and here tha BEGINNER. | motions as possible. It is the ARARARAAAAAAAS, | AA short story may run from|N#h custom to use the fork ¢ ) DON’T TAKE CALOMEL | 1.000 to §,000 words in length, It “rely with the left hand, Americans : { depends upon the magazine as to are very careful often imitate how long the story may be. Some English way, but there {« no Instead of dangerous, salivating | magazines prefer stories of 2,000 *Pecial criticism which can be ap- Calomel to liven your liver when plied to th who use the fork in words, and some those of from 5,000 bilious, headachy or constipated get | a l-cent box of Cascarets. They |‘? 5.000 words start the liver and bowels and the right hand You must study different maga re ee zines before you can tell to which|,,@—What was the real cause of straighten you up better than nasty A the present war, or does yone Calomel, without griping or making | t ¥OUld be best to send yours, and), now the real cause? where !t would have the best you sick. iy WAR-FAN chance for sale. There is no stipy| , é lated pay for short stories, It de The indirect causes of the Eu ropean war date back many years pend upon the policies of the mag azine which buys it, the worth of the story, and upon how well known the author is. and are so complicated that it would require too much space to explain them. The ostensible cause was the refusal of Servia to allow Austria to come into her territory to find, if possibile, the assassin who killed the Archduke and Duch A Russia sent word that {t would back the rights of Servia to forbid the entrance of the Austrians, And Germany said that Austrian wa right and that she would help b But history with deeper insight wil! probably give some reason, such as commercial jealous: Jealousy of Q—A, young man and | have gone together for nearly two years. He has called regularly and treated me with the greatest respect. He has also given me presents. Lately, however, he has been taken up by ind | have been left When | spoke to him about it, wetria out. he said he wanted a few months off. | What shall | do? LONESOME. A.—There isn't anything you can| power between certain of the great } do, is there? Time only solves such| 9#tions, when time has clea i B, CLARE, HD. 8. puzzles. People who are not en-/the entanglement, | | gaged have a perfect right to meet jand take up with new friends. There }is no need for you to be lonesome Pree es 7s 8 § CASH COUPON—W orth 82 This coupon, if used on Q.—Is there any way | can keep pumpkin for use in the spring? hers ore “ ° use 1 eefere| iong. If you have been left out of - Bee wr phone geod $e) cack’ on uns work | this crowd, why, get into another = - ane ihe 4 ee gyn mate amounting to $6.60 or more up. to| Life is too short to mope any of ft), 0°" . ey SERGEY Tetvoation & Se gar ecot dint. ‘ keep in a slow oven until the mots. count will be given regard 2) #way in such a manner ture has evaporated. Seal up amount of work you want done 2 paper bags and store in a dr For example have $40.00/ Q—1 am 17 years old and am con.) When needed for pies, soak over omorgh of work, you can save $5,00| sidered very good looking, and am| night; then simmer until fer coupon, and u save $16.00 on Popular among the friends | am per-|and proceed as with fresh pumy $50.00 job, ete | mitted to have. About five months Kin Our prices remain exactly the|ago | met a young man whom | ete same tures Sh. {itegunt offer a") liked very much at first sight, and] Q—I was recently married, and all work | now we love each other dearly. My my husband's friends, whom | have This coupon good only at the Rega | parents y | am too young to go never met, have sent me engraved fa prnrw dl Besson 4 wn * morti-| with boys, let alone to think of mar much happine: either in the te iil tttee| FY'N9 They would not permit me in the New Year. How shall 1 an swer these and what kind of sta tionery will be correct? MRS. NEWLYWED. | to see this young man at home, so \t have slipped away and gone to a friend’s home, and we have seen leach other there. We are planning to run away and get married when | am 18 years old. My life has been very sad, and | could have had such a nice time with friends, but w not allowed. Can my mother and father prevent us from marrying or annul the marriage? They don't think he is good enough for me ETHEL. A.—Provided you are both of le gal age in the state wheré you Ii and plan to be married, and there are no other reasons why the mar riage should be annulled, they could neither prevent you from marrying nor annul your marriage, You are | very young to take upon your shoul . | Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union A.—It is not necessary to answer | these unless there is some personal to you on them, But these people you « ald remember to thank them for their attention to you and your husband and next Christmas you may recip rocate the courtesy, for prob. ably will have exchanged calls in the meantime and have become ac quainted Dear Miss Grey: Kindly publish following for the benefit of the lady who sought information regarding her “rubber plant.” Pour one tabiespoonful of castor oll around the roots once a week, also water it twice a week with clean dish water. and you will do well to weigh care has her hair bobbed and one who friends. | often call him by phone for by Dean Isabella Austin, who has REPAIR SHOP « to lL tot Will Leave Seattle Daily |does her hair up? My brothers for a chat, for it does me good. || cured plenty of rooms at low] AapISON. Wis. Jan. 16—The and Matn_ 41) 2 aay it to lemedent, Please print ieee a ertce, but he never ache eo rates. estate of the late Lord Strathcona At 10:45 A. M. |this soon, as | want my brothers! have — » but wf never aie se “ se Ante ae pe aa ainilaty a pe | | Instead of 11:30 A. M |to see your answer. SISTER, |Come and see me, as he does other eritance tax of $104,000 ‘ Arriving at Portland 5:20 P. M.| A.—You have the inborn right| girls. Other men bore me now, and jiuremin| 8 C. chief justice orders Van \h ritance tax of $104,000 on ratiroad | Tails Youreelt hich matters as|! sometimes feel like telling him advance Lente World sold property. | _ Shasta Limited time also changed |to suit yourself in such matters ae) Re ie not a woman's A | to arrive in Seattle ally at 8:10|long as it does not interfere with ON Ott tt sl pel Drafts itt LIBEL CASE OUT OF Ci URT | With. Horan aad Tienty at Maciel Pertiand 2:10 p. m . fen ke exces an i bot Jour cae eer, a7 get Be Judge Gillam Friday threw out of court a criminal libel case| SPECIAL DINNERS a " will take exceptio you bob your! judgment ot mir part should yc ; " . caste shame ah & kc ee <p SOs New Steel Parlor Car hair, but these aren't the people sacs at the young inaa with your ke 1 ee i yy oe wu phy, N - . " pel ee cece erode: Priest mete Nee ROE i eep the wheels of progress . 0! ° ure ¢ 7 “i tdmun¢ ells, editor, and Ro: akerton, ¢ ditor, ¢ e ee Be anarer iroslae 4 ents pormvestir satee| sat th spntetae wash s eat hoe | Sor diefinet Sun. ‘The eherge. walPbused on the publication. of an urtiele SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER Seattle leaving time of Shasta IAm-|turning. A gir » palit akes) man to appreciate such a git from | RODAY lalleging that Murphy bad been backaward about issuing John Doe war From 12 noon to 8 p. m fted, 9:30 a. m 4 Owl, 11:15|her modest or immodest—not the|a woman unless he himself does Ay : Bei ont catide x p. m., remain unchan manner in which she dresses per|the seeking. Nor will it serve your] « mse re filam. tap the case away from George H. Walker a | hatr. purpose to call him up by phone. tented age SS < a sO0rs' ‘ H oturn Fletcher Lewis, attompeys for thedefendants, before they completed H. L. Hudson, 0. F. @P. A. | Re your notural self and éf he returs Fete the aegdk | Mein ohs| G—when onling most after oul drecei eree totus: vous lover yon| Eieeenien, LTeh: thelr anawer (othe presecutor’s arguments ang. dlamissed tho whol 212 PIKE STREET es 8199 826 With the fork, should the can bear # with grit, can't you? Teoupon, Spo st matter on demurrer. ‘ al celebra-| BANKERS WILL GIVE PAR FOR CITY WARRANT pary of Seattle bankers, the coun Tl Saturday repealed | olution You have often heard comments on the ba Ciidinant ties, allowing & high cost of living, but how about the high a sion cqulvalent®to the dif cost of dying? rascant A par out bir the Hoods People are paying exorbitant funeral bills A negotiations with ind for wha the banke notified Mayor. Gili Becau vhen sorrow comes to you, you they would be willing to accept 6 re imposed upon by uns rupufous under- per cent city warrants par THIS 1S THE CASKET WE FURNISH WITH OUR $75 FUNERAL # At a meeting of the Seattle Clear taker aimed a roecn ait comune knee When bereavement comes it warps good judgment—that’s when the scheming: trust-undertaker would require a discount ° of any ets you to accept his enormous pri That’s why we advertise. lat pullin a Ay ahr Pe We warn you against these method . tlon We publish the truth and offer publicly the same service, materials, etc., they use at less than hcgnall be w6Gin ook olan ent, etst one-half the prices they ask nances for the sale of the bonds on! the terms negotiated with the Cin Me ich of These Propositions Do YouPrefer? Cou iimen Erickson He eth and Lundy voted against the ppeal of Friday's resolution. MISS MORGAN IN WAR AGAINST TIPS Miss Anne Morgan Morgan, daughter of Morgan, inherited « the Morgan millions, #0 she doesn't believe in| weakh in restaurant started an antt-tl by opening a no-tip| Miss ate Bite Anne IP of the big but ever spending her tips. So she ping crusade | re irant With the other well Morgan | priced Stra assistance of known wome financing a on the roof 1 theatre New Y« in cafe It's) in ork not a rendezvous for soclety y just) A popular-pr wtl-magaged | eat sho like other restau rants, ex it Is against the rules to tl waiters. RELIEF SHIP TO | Auto Ambulance Service city and suburbs. EDITORS WOULD CORRECT Other Undertakers’ Prices Cavket as pictured above, in embossed plush ¢ broade h, $75 to $100 nVerage $8 ) Outside b« 00 ' ‘ Gloves 0 Fun al and G marker Automobile hearse 00 Pallbearers’ auto 8.00 Auto for family se 8.00 Candles, when required 06 Total $165.00 and mahogany casket $100, Massive oak » $400, Our price HAVE YOU EVER HEARD COMMENTS. ABOUT THE HIGH COST OF DYING? TO THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE: OUR PRICE FOR THIS IDENTICAL FUNERAL $°7 500 with extension handle, sold by other Cremation—Prices Charged by Other Undertakers $20 to $35. Our Price $10 No one dares dispute the truth of the above statements. We Children’s funeral rates one-half that charged by CARTON & FINNEG. Cheaper funerals, if desired, for We are as close to you as your nearest telephone. - give a man a square deal when he needs 4 square deal, funeral is necessary. other undertakers. Fremont Undertaking Company AN 3515 Fremont Avenue $20, ) $40 PLEASE NOTE NAME AND PHONE NUMBER Calls answered promptly to every part of the undertakers from $200 and he surely needs it when a Phone North 220 Day or Night and $60 oe LEGAL CONTEMPT ABUSE -|WOMAN HORSEWHIPS MILLS, COMMISSIONER AT TACOMA Men's club, | desperate because Commsssioner of| reinstate her husband as fire Delegates from Washington, Ore- | ~ | law to correct the ab of the phasized in the speeches at the} TACOMA, Jan. 16. power of courts to punish for con-| banquet at the Faculty ve contempt without trial by which closed, the institute. Prof.|————— |jury was recommended in the clos-| Edmond 8, Meany presided. Talks | The relief ship Washington, on} ing sions of the Washington re made by A. L. Stone, head of which will be transported the of-|Newspaper institute. A similar journalism department, Univer ferings of the Pacific Northwest to| law was advocated,by The Star four of Montana; Regent John A residents of devasted Belgium, is|years ggo and a bill to that effect J. C. Harrigan, editor Col-| due in Seattle Monday, the Cham-|was iMtroduced in the legislature oxaminer; E. E. Be gon, Idaho, Montana Angered and| Public Safety A. U. Mills refused |tain, that he might be eligible ta pension, Mrs. Richard A. Lam! today attempted to horsewhip jcommissioner in his office at t ‘city hall She managed to lash the official and Caltfornia three times with a knotted rawhide: ber of Commerce was notified Sat-jand was killed by a narrow margin Vancouver Columbian; ¢ are in attendance at the midwinter ured After loading a quantity of|in the state senate Allen, editor Toppenish Review, | Conference of the Western Federa tay Detective foxy es flour at the various mills, the! Other legislation recommended Fred Woelflen, editor University |tion of Improvement clubs, which pealinyacaotsr yd soeas og deem Washington will complete her catgo| inciuded Ben Spear, president W ash. began its sessions at the Chamber |§ “a protect = the port commission dock Substituting newspaper publica-| ington State Press association, anc ‘commerce Saturday morning. one Wushingicn will carry huge |¢ at tetnative me te oe) oe pam. | F. A. Hazeltine, editor South Bend | Municipal and legislative toples | aes Page tie te downs | banners on her sides stating the! phiets Journal were discussed It at Fog i. : 7 a me si nature of the voyage and the des-| Publication of council proceed-| Wives of editors attending the | told ee story to \Chist Linea tination, in order to prevent delay|ings in cities of third and fourth | newspaper institute were the guests he was released and “wii by belligerent warships she prob-| class of the Moore theatre Sat at] SMISER LANDS JOB | broseonte om ably will encounter | More cooperation between edi-|the matinee performance of Le| MSs | tors so that the better interests of Roy, Talma and Bosco, the magi-| wasHINGTON. Jan. 16.—Presi- BEAUFORT, N. C,, Jan, 16.—Five|the state might prved, was em. |cians dent Wilson was expected to send | FR DI ION } burned to death when/ to the senate today the nomination | EE ADMISS! persgns were troyed fire des | New Book Free euftere = MANY WOMEN TO TAKE UP COURSE. | of James MARKET WILL OPEN ON SECOND AVENUE) district | trict attorney A. Smiser to be U. for th DENTIST DECLARES S. dis: | Alaska AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELCOME First e Another public market will be. WAR ON BAD TEETH "NAVY YARD ROUTE = yess about the middle of NAVY YARD ROUTE february at Second av. and Madi} The Regal Dentists, of 1405 Third| , Stesmere M. B. Remedy a6 Se son st., an entire floor of the Com-| ave, Dr. L. R. Clark, manager, mercial building to be devoted to) have inaugura a campaign to get] cept Sunday e | this purpose. Karl V. Norman,|{n touch with every man, woman| S#turday, 11:45 pm ‘ | Housewives, prospective 1 oth | forme rly in the lumber b nd child in Seattle who has trouble ¥ sone table subject to change witnout! ad « e nager of the W h ‘ | age erwise, are ing forward to the/&0d later manager of with their teeth. As an especial cise Stu short course housekeeping which | hot is soe a of the ree attraction during this campaign,) — a pon receipt of t * c ecently organized to run the mar-| they are carrying a coupon in th | 5 ; "Tee )|the extension division of the Univer-|' tly organi " hey are carrying a upon in their \\ ¥ Sa vores Garees [alty of Washington, assisted by the and George W. Smith, an/ad in The Star which entitles any |{ Frederick Dyer, Dept. LK2. Jack#on. {/home economics department, will of-| Alaska mining man, 1s secretars | one who cuts this coupon out of the | |) Mien fer the first week in February | treasurer Y ‘i paper and takes it to the office, to a |~-~-~—~-= Cut off here 1 4 A large number of inquiries con-|_ The new market contains 12,000/ discount of 20% on whatever their | |square feet and will accommodate} work amounts to. Send Today | cerning the session have been made, gpl rk Ss to. ‘and although, no actual registration|4°, Stalls. There will be a main| ‘Their ad and the coupon, which co. POR vets has ax yet begun, the outlook prom.|e@trance off Second av. and a side/ funy explains itself, will be found 1118 Wiest Ay FRE Ew BOO K istito at ate at Tells how to get Arrangements entrance off Madison st | on page tten ce of avrorns hun 5 in today’s Star. 1 of Seattle of the seeits ace being monde, RECOUNT IS ORDERED | ‘SOFT FOR WISCONSIN St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. | || We Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipment in the ' io} ss EFFECTIVE fully the advice of your parents, ‘If ONE OF YOUR FRIENDS. rid of Rheuma-| under art etton ot Mi Mary F| Ot SMe she tia-—on the eee Originad fire back | Northwest . | they object to your marriage, they . tism wi Mu Raucch, who 6 sesslo | ‘ . ne 0 ation of the committee o Tomorrow. Jan. 17 | n¢ doubi have a good reason for s0| @—There is a young man living | heumatism Medicine. My|charge, for the display of hougefur-/ommendation of the committee | Jacobs Photo Shops THE doing. At least, be sure you are|!n our vicinity In whom | take) method has|nishings, china, silverware and cut |Pry sone a plomrens: tn sare Rolidieg, Seattle at er i ch al flowers, . e used to dem-| W!l! appoint a subc ee Monday backs and colle put + P 1 d right before going ahead great inter more interest than Treated created such aj fl werk, vg will b my te oA to go to Miveratt Toe the purpose of a eae BF | ortland- | have ever taken In any other! Th sensation a1l/onstrate the lectures on subject) raking a recount of ballots in the | “eon Pike — ein rabies Puget Sound Express) Q—! am writing to you in re-|man. We meet often at parties| TOT over the world|of home decoration and the arrar sth Sunsuahaetie Qiaten, where | MEN ONLY gone gard to bobbing my hair. | am aland clubs, and he has taken me| by its extraor-jment of the table Thomas N. Swale, progressive, was Pita "the Bambee eon ° — girl of 17 and my hair lan’t a bit several time: 1 have learned tol} the Feet dinary sim-| A special display f silver and! ciected by two votes over James M Customere bring shoes here || remedy for VEMA\ nice and is all uneven. My mother love him. | have done everything; A plicity, as welll china, appropriate for wedding gifts, n, republican, Hogan con-|f trom every part of the city, be Tnunate doesn’t care if | cut it, but my! can think of to busy my mind in| las by its effec-|has been loaned by a downtown s there were mistakes in the |] cause our work le different. LARSTISS, cure the ay * brothers object. They say | would a vain attempt to stop thinking of! tiveness, that! store. count It's a bit better. deren ree Et vee oon . |be considered tough; but do you him, for he shows no more inter 11d learn about The details of the housing of the for $5; matied in plain wrapper. Semis s 2 @isee any difference in a girl wholest In me than in his other girl men are writing | oyt.of.town women are being cared REGAL SHOE returned if they: fall atter fair trial Newt

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