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\ PAGE 5. WAR--SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915. DESTRUCTION | Does the Girl Who Works _ | GALIFORNIA MAN 60 YEARS OLD IS A FATHER OF QUADRUPLETS OF NEUTRAL... Tell Business Secrets? Says Cynthia Grey—What Do You Readers a SHIP. PIRACY The Star Think About It? —U. OF W, PROFESSOR, According to international law thes destruction of neutral shi without examination of their na tional character, cargoes and pur | poses, ts nothing but pira Dr | G, M. Janes of the political act | ence department of the U. of W declared tn a lecture in the eur rent university series on contem orary history | National or legal neutrality, Pro. Janes pointed out, does not impose any restriction on manifes tation of sympathy in public o: private. He said that more to harm fessor MOTORCYCLE RIDER HITS AUTO; DYING LIES BLEEDNC yng "AND HELPLESS ; "FOR FOUR DAYS ae nothing had dow the cause of Ger. | many in seeking the moral sup) yort of America than the attempts to tell Americans that they have! eon Diinded and hoodwinked He doubted the efficacy of the proposed German-American polit feal movement, and said he thought Irish-Americans had too deep a} sense of humor to participate in it Germany's Misfortune The manufacture and sale of) arms by American citizens to bel} Nigerents is sustained by our his tore record, since the time Thom Jefferson indicated to Citizen net that to attempt to stop this traffic would be hard in principle and impossible of practice, Such | goods are shipped to capture and confiseation. The fact that the ab Nes contro! the sea ts Germany's misfortune. j The policy of strict neutrality, to} which many of the nations of the world are trying to adhere at this | time, was given to the world by} the United States in Washington's! administration, according to facts | developed tn the lecture. Jefferson Laid Down Rule “Washington's secretary of state, Thomas Jefferson. laid down the rule in the case of Citizen Genet | * jeveral KnI¢ nce The MeKnight quadruplets and) *') #t |! pature orning. He¢ their mother (above) and father) Was tM ben (below) “RALLIES TO AID 2 OF THE FAMILY to give any explanation to why he desired to end his life mar . enkened | | th) Hi Cynthia Grey’s PLUNGES INTO: LETTERS ind “1 aS " Q.—Please print a recipe for wm jhome-made sausage, as ! fail to RUSINDSS GIRL, A CLOSED MOUTH. - and the troubles raised for us by that interesting visitor at the time| NO PRIVOLOVS CHATTER. homemade entieage, av 1 fall’ of the French revolution,” said Dr. GRINGS SUCCESS. | ' © hor hich diel bec bie oeg " ¥ ne he ¢ ft ! ” Jane: The lexistation thes jar BY CYNTHIA GREY a ton b ' r 7 oe soot had Salers ar ag day ly Does woman's chatter burt bh \ pounds .6t° fet pa * © m4 ed States by governments other | “™4"0S" o —— S vaiak aan with ; prsthnn Ba grein cAleblgaiyent dig he fa co ' y i t * oe nn ae ai er fro c «hay eputation for being a mono : ‘ wine aa cen oS ea gie ee tiheanoons 4 Cigeten at prevodi sien und | #e8t# the question as one of the un artist, both by birth and At the risk of her own life Jar to keep the wolf from the| ‘Wo tablespoons salt, one tablespoor weet. eomalderably farther than | Considered but very important cation | Mra. A. R. Kinney, 605 Orcas | hh od or ip Beings ; " tat pies the exigencies of the case demand. | Points in the education of & success Personally, 1 do not believe that| % Plunged into a room filled peat Bic or fe ae i Bc pat tor |Of kround cloves and mace a ot ed. In 1819 and in 1 and | al business woman a business woman wastes any more) W'th fire and emoke to rescue |), on grated nutmeg. Mix. thorough! In 1819 and in 1870, we ad her baby Saturday morning. | t it seemed ‘only ' to this legislation, to prevent en-| MY correspondent writes time talking than a business man.) Qa, i, ANatoay sniy bur nurs: aaah alanela |pack in # stone jar,'cover wit . inney i mn | , at every cdl , listment of troops on American! Dear Mise Grey: MBausiness girte now But she is supposed to do so | ep ebeak ane heed, Shasta had heard of melted cottolene or other fat to ex soll for p foreign | service.” adays talk too mach te each other. ln 99 pe ent of all the offices 1 se tnehe tint a Sve. Maitntene’s maternity andi‘ @ the at Keep in a cold cel If 1 ge home this evening with Mise A, of this broad land o girl, | a gpeP acetone Hyogo , ; tg | Hae. | wemoerew by B pio tien , spreading quickly ely ent on na her share to know * © credited rooms. Hefore Mre ghten * new burder lithe hasbands of thelr married friends ity of an ordinary boy, has each the infant, th < Dainty ‘ as whee Q.—We are two young girl friends - to a ni ; pretend to be dumb in offiee hours! saat entirely ae. off the ap | nidian sof help tp |Wh9 find that we are both engagec Knew that to be = fmet, for m aie tn aude om _ D H Cena Repellant la cg lig.» qualtence ef mine Groped = remarn |. THIS und: ~ Se anor ex leading © roc di to the same fellow; but don't know showing that every word 1 had said the she effe on the way be t a t A FA which of us he likes best. He takes Joventng previews had been repeated te| from work se to the e amounted |euced one of us out to the theatre, etc him, eadeubtediy by bie wife, whe wes| iii} this explanation docs not ht, and the oth ext | a friend of the sister of the chum of the im, thie explenation ¢ hen on one night, and the other the 1 of the As we are getting tired of both going with the same young man, include a more serious side | TL accompanied home from the offier nee Oe ioe. Man does not babble about - I also know, because this gtr! told all subject that the infant ght TACOMA, March 20.—The case | her ies seer And she fished for the important business secrets. But |LELAND STANFORD the startet ea" th Hfe's journey| 2nd the neighbors are talking about . Een hetr tif 1 woman does! “ye it, would you advise us to both drop against George Francis Rowe, S| ener girts, 1 eupyose, when she got down ndicap. town the nest morni | The girl with the talking Ranit,| | DEFEATS Al SITY |" combined we ot t |him, or find out which he loves the Bittle advertisement writer, was dis-/ Se seine tote: seetty weet, vet once she te Wound will tell « Vv R Lagoons gee Balan oni best? TWO GIRLS. missed Friday afternoon. shall [ tell her to cut the confidences? |) 04 h Phage Pacha A e ob WAS pound OAS LE ls kt “eK Boone es t tor hundred things she should not,| the bape @led at tho-aue ¢ Such insistent man ENTERTAIN MONTANA GIRLS) troubie with her employer. Woald she rather than run down | By « twotoone decision, the Le-| Gaye, jwould not make an ideal husbunc SAN DIEGO, March 20.—Several! tke It right if I warned hert—D. A. Not all girle do this, I think weliand nford university defeated| The mothér, married at 13 for any girl He doesn’t thii score of the most beautiful of Mon-| The adviser seldom receives his! are going to hear from some who/the University of Washingt twice a other, weighs en _ ing rg tana’s daughters will arrive here to- just reward. But perhaps « to not ing team Friday ni k and is aye 014 y you he would like one b night, to be the official guests of discussion of this topic may Can a chattering girl be cured? the negative ition was remerkably good han t other. his a the exposition, They wil) remain| more than one girl To succeed must a business girl sol Ghinwhak Won ord nce at once; the sooner, the several days Before woman can start on an be dumb? she uf equality with man in the bus Let The Star print YOUR opinion. | state ~ Luna Park swimming pool opens | smpeting with ther » JAP AT U, DENIES Q.—Will you kindly reprint the Saturday. March 20. The affi eW ngton tear recipe for dandelion wine run in OM EAST FRONT TO was cor d of t Grant and your columns last season? | have NAVY YARD ROUTE consisted of n Grobaugh a am, HOUSEWIFE. conwru wumcarseeseen | WEST FRONT IN A PALACE ON WHEELS | (i %'e:5.0° 50 joiner’: Late ear Ladve Colman Dock, Seattle, 6:29 (except Former Mayor Dilling, C. J. France one ¢ f soms; let oil when traveling between Berlin the kaiser 20:30 a mm, 1:30, 2:00, om Whenever possible, Sunday), 9:0 and O. B. T grime cept Sunday (Sunday 2:30), $:9¢ B m i and che fighting line, uses his luxurious state train, which is a vert and return to fire ated tetas adenianke dae wtinoat |} table paince on wheels, Six coaches, each weighing over 60 tons, apanese students 4 (Agr notice compose the special train, and of these four are reserved for the SWEDISH STEAMER wit f Washington eee Phone Main 3101. Trice S60 Ress@ Trip |P erineror and his suite, and the other two are used for kitchens e charge made at Blcrge The second coach in the train is the one reserved by the kaiser for SUNK BY TORPEDO uns a tha dd one ts . his personal quarters, and it contains a salon droom, dressing has instru ade 2 t ee “htt We Make Motion Pictures | | °.51:, Sethroc and sleeping apartments for his bodyguard const fortit he 1)8 nd Uh strain Finest Equipment in the The salon is paneled tn the wood of ancient cedar tree taker LONDON. March Tae Swed pam - geo Pp th roe let Northwest from Mount Lebanon, the gift of ex-Sultan Abdul Hamid of Tur ip H which waslawe nm inatitutic mont er and rock keg The {oor is of black wood taken from the piles of a wooden brid yrough, England ia fake a Set tt en ready for use Jacobs Photo Shops built Aeross the Rhine by Julius Caes year 85 B. C.. white cps a dPtage coy ba ar Sato, a Jap PI. Building. Seattle the ceiling is decorated with a design representing the six great m of alh Q.—! am a young man years —_ ers of Germany st This an-|a old and am deeply in love with a The windows of the salon are protected by thick steel bars, and - pr pretty young girl 19 years old, who SELECT DANCING PARTIES armed sentries stand at the doors of the apartment night and da te is engaged to a young man who is HIPPODROME The iast concen in the train is used by an engine who charre Two members of the crew were! ni a good friend of mine 1 have Fitth end Universtiy of the machinery which operates a complicated system of emerge sled f inewen thie girl for a number of brake a ——— | years and think she loves me more Serrcendings The kaiser’s two dachshunds, Wardi and Hexl, have th en ’ mf opens | governmer nding students to| than she does her fiance and would 10-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA nels on the train, and they generally accompany their master on bi r thi t to have brought back break her engagement with him | vels to the native land the education and, were | to propose to he Should slture of the West 1 propose to her, knowing that it = ——— ve vara a nots will break my friend’s heart to BULL BROS. Woonpay SERVICES | Lassen ay rt noun tes way sowah ane ia he REDDING, March 20.—The 82nd] or” TS aaate in the ‘0 Just Printere = FOR HOLY WEEK Non of Mount Lassen Began | wagaed couple, ever ~ 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 CALLED OUT; ol thee , , t > anott art of t Twenty-five-minute noenda rv-) col t 8 a“ oe ti {ces will be held at the Liber “Customers bring shoes here 1s to fla ‘ tt atre during Holy week, March 29 to| om every part of the city, be | ff LD would break her engag April 2. Arrangements w made FALSE ALARM |: cause our work is different because can 5 for these meetings by the Seattle It's a bit better, ght she will be more AFTERNOON AND EVENING Ministers’, federation om Hee REGAL SHOE SORE TIRED FEET a ncnpea Sigg yotg vag Cc Jose, O' ne Plymouth Cong 1 ith a b € « h 8 P40) EMME AE TG ionat church, will open the series) An emergency call was sent at | REPAIR SHOP } much chance to win her as the othe FIRST AND SENECA with the topic “The Pre-Eminen prec bgp r to the Min Foy 2 ue First ond Seneew, Main 4190. fellow, especial hen you have callouses fell into the lake | would become engaged to marry & Plumbing Co. i" The pulmotor was sent out, but Originad fire back “Happy! man if loved another better no one in the neighborhood knew age and repairs, Mappy! and thought there was a chance it thing about alleged ter ON Baas Sl tes “Fe” the wor >» win hin fent. Frantic efforts were ranges and NSTALLED IN A VACANT ey I ) hue ent ye pd agin ~pnoy . Bos ag Q.—My husband and | worked for pitghaan rates acta PIKE St years to get a farm paid for. | can-| eel not keep my husband from going HOUSE OR APARTMENT nto debt, he doing this without my knoWledge, giving his note as secur WANT CLOTHES is YOUR SKIN HAS RENTED MANY OF Wy Now | find he has given a note | which he is unable to pay. | have never signed or known of this note until it fell due, and then we did not have the money and a man got judg ment against us If they can take the farm f THEM It Will Do the Same for You | AT ciTy JAIL TENDER? TRY r the HE renting game today is one of keen com f committe of the cit make re, burning, tired | debt, it will leave us homeless and {l haw renewed its appeal for o' i] CLEAN your nj feet fairl dance with delight. | too old to start again, Please, Miss petition nless your house or apartmer fothing that {oth ie erevarins age oap will do if|/ Away go the sachet and pains, the | Grey, tell me, do you thir our equipped with the same convenience mut ou do what becomes of bp Ouse liste bunions | home can be taken for the sitet ae i can be left with the} your « But you kne d chiiblains ment WORRIED WIFE your competitors, you will experience iculty in | Keant at 6 headquar-|that Ja joap contalr arsh, TIZ” draws out the acids and) A.—Judgment cannot obta securing tenant | ter If you can't liver your con-|drying alkal! that would ruin your| PO!sons that puff uy iv feet NO led against nuni erty - ; jtribution, call “Main 168, and the|gkin and hair, 80 you w think | matter how hard you work, how | that is, property owned jointly t A very small investment will install Ga clothes will be sent fo: lar ent for your totlet long you dance, how far you walk. | husband and wife, on a note unless Water Heater and it will really surprise | Jessie E. Martin has cha of] Many toilet soaps contain tot8 ee ee eee eer foat nom. {it has beew signed by both partle quickly it brings result | distributing the apparel Jame — injuriou Resinot | feet, TE nrings restful foot com-| 1 advise you to see a Yirst-class at $1.00 down and $1.00 each month for a short Bae Bony cont ns plutely » tre derful for tired, aching, swollen torney at once period installs one in your home or apartment at a le aad! int cation which has mado Resinollsre iw happy you feel Your| @enbike so many others | am . of marine announced today that/ Ointment ful in the treat t tingle for sc hoes nev. coming t@ you. | am going with a . s only 64 members of the crew of the| ment o! in and sealp affections. ¢ tor seem taht gentleman older than | and when saved when the Bouvet fouled alerties which clear the complexion,! from any druggist or department | Me. He says he will not go with ‘cati 7, mine and sank ¢ Dardanelles| comfort tender skins and keep the) store find foot torture forever girl or marry her, either, if he can't New Location—1308 Fourth Ave—Stuart Bldg jibe snd: pauk tn. toe, Dadapelies| somfort ¥en ‘lustrous. . mauinoll were amaliee ahoah, heap, your test | Ries her, Now, Mise Grey, | have e Phone Main 6767 forts at the Narrows, The Bouvet| Soap and Ointment are sold by all] fresh weet and happy. Justo brother to go to, and my mother Jind 620 aboard nt the thme of the| druggists, For trial free, write to|think! a whole year's foot comfort |is 60 narrow she would say drop a ate The others perished Dept. 18-R, RB nol Pallimor Md,' for only 26 cents. him; but, you see, times have * seen one which lexpenses. METROPOLITAN One Whole Week Starting Sunday, March 21 A. H. Woods “Presents the Biggest Comedy Success in Years co — Potash and Perlmutter L A FROM THE STORIES BY MONTAGUE GLASS SEATS NOW ; SELLING PRICES Nights—50c to $2.00. Saturday Matinee—50c to $1.50. Wednesday Matinee Best Seats $1.00. 4 Starting Sunday, March 28 Rose Stahl “A Perfect Lady” §- GREEN WORKER BADLY INJURED changed since she was a girl. read your letters, but ! have never just fits my cas ANXIOUS, dear A-You are have not aed, mange in re » th irl does not 7 ~ g I 1 non-union ems no c Ise w t for her. Ploye.o' steamer President, — sgether out o! pounds of “#8 seriously injured Friday while t aA man to exact /°S*eed in longshoreman work, se a girl for her event His thes got caugbt in a hoigt t The mas tu was thrown down the ott was removed & wh t has p city hospital . ey b > Don't , Beca ise of the strike by long 4 ege shoremen onthe water front, the Pr ent employed a number 6f » will advic men without experience. re tt thi 8 wha e will y The m # to be or us they i v 0. after 1, you see { mostly upon r tan Q.—I have a child 2 years old who bites every child he plays with. He does not bite adults. 1s there anything !| can do to prevent this L. K A mothers would @ the chil to show how much bitin hurts, and thus set an example for nine vacant circles. Pu ore ! would) whiy , amb nit ar c administe othe yor aomap punishment, which the child would co teligerte bs some day imitate, but which would we have pinced Sain t cur th biting abit The als t nter cirele. hild i sien Solve (his purrle and take advantage of the Association's offer and become in (he beautiful sunny » land owner 1 end state of € 8 1 March yond at ty in Lake e ad, See next para atural th yt vty in 4 after h tt nothe r him remain alone in ait we eon" | Cag ornia bow 8 al ostracism i: the t to be Q. Do you think there is any hance for ab and girl who have you are had no experience to get a job as noving picture player We are ! brother and sister We have writ ten twice, but fail to see any an y " swer. B. & C to p A 1 « snawered this que t with Wi variations, numer nig eae Cart ous times in this column, There is M Wrensigell’ ten theail not much chance for inexperienced n all points mate it pos layers, Th ver Exposition and vis t or pla han to eo td suns OLYMPIA, Mat 0.—Mu i cae trict and the residence distric ame fall after Saturd i ouncil | CALIFORNIA IMPROVEMENT has ad 1 this resolution to cut ASSOCIATION i] 119 Lick Building, San Pr, neiseo, Oak,