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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915, PAGE GALS AS WELL AS PEOPLE IN PERU FRIENDLY, LAZY AND LIFELESS, SAYS BABSON, ON TOUR OF SOUTH AMERICA 7“ “_@ The most talked of picture on the photo- play screen today!! NE a Rae EE ar ay eee Starting Sunday The liama of Peru, one of the most pecullar—aiso one of the t—beasts of burden in the world. | BY ROGER W. BABSON 1 Cairo. | LIMA, Peru, March 22.—(By Arequopa fs another old town Matl.)—Yesterday 1 went out into/ 7,500 feet high, with beautiful alr the mountains and typical fine Peruvian climate and saw the nw s I have just returned from as they are seen Kigh } tive Indians liv | It is a city of perhaps 50,000 peo. im Northern At I saw these miniature circus/ ing and working. ple, very interesting and a great I saw mules actu- market place for cheap goods of gay colors. This city ts at the very foot of | the Andes | r rica. But of all, let me tell you what made the| T H @ rings in fromt of each native hut y D Upon asking. | found they are} ally treading out Sfeatest impression on me. Admission the grain with In front of each tiny adobe hut animals have so little life that they) MRS. WAVERLY FINDS FAULT their hoofs as in in which lives a family of Indians will not step over these few | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper lag I saw the cara vans coming in from the desert eter and bordered with a few stones loosely laid around, so as tc make @ rough wall about a foot What Fred Boalt Wrote The Seattle board of censorship ie | truth. The lady holds up the mirror in a hole, So are Mayor Gill and | of truth, but society averts its eyes Police Chief Lang The church, smart society, politics, The board, the mayor and the chief | the home—everywhere is the naked Wednesday morning witnessed | truth shunned, Nor will society even trial showing of “The Naked Truth,” | try to scale the hetghts where truth a four-reel Paramount photoplay, at | beckons the Laverty theatre It in a pretty allegory, and sober The play is really an allegory. | ing, though perb 09 subtle Truth {s a lady. Truth ts naked Chiet Lang dectined to be Inter white, beautiful and {lustve. This | viewed. All Hiram would say was s accomplished by clever double | “Truth never appeared to me so at photography. The lady ts clothed | tractive before in sort of a radiance. The censors| Dr. Sydney Strong, speaking for have thelr doub to the propriety | the censors, said Ahem! The of her wardrobe. | board will make its decision known But the point of the allegory {s | in due course and after ample con that society does not want the naked | sideration. The chief? beast of burden out Mother Waverly came over here here in the mountains is the llama,/Yesterday and nearly drove me} an animal which looks like a great | crazy big sheep with a long neck and a| She told me that everything neat small head. These llamas need no|changed since | came into the attention. They feed and take care | family. of themselves. Hence. they appeal “We were very happy unt!! Dick | greatly to these lazy people. | got married. she remarked Yet the difference between through coplous teara that hed animals of North and South Amer started over the newspaper {nsinu-| ica is no greater than that between |ations about Mollie. “I, for my the men. part, do not think it ts right for| As I travel about the world I am | Women to meddle in business ] convinced that, in a xiven locality, "It may be the new way or the| both the domestic animals and the | Way of the new woman,” she con-| men have the same traits. tinued, as I did not say anything. | In view of this, let me say de} but I, for one, know that a news-| fore going further—that the trou-| paper office or a bookshop is no} ble with South America is with the|place for young women. And I} men and women of this Southern | must give you the credit for both| continent. |these arrangements, Margie. He-| They are good natured. but life | cause you had earned ir money less; they are friendly, but lack|by teaching school, which ts, per-| ambition; they are well-intention-| haps, the most ladylike way of ed, but have no initfative. Peru, earning your living, you have al y Equador, Colombia and Venezuela, | ways aided and abetted both Mollie especially, need a new race of peo and Mary in going away from the ple. |place where they belonged—their The Peruvian cities are very | homes—to work. In doing this, you! Interesting. Travelers make a have gotten the whole family into) Great mistake by judging Peru | trouble and brought a good deal of by the coast cities of Caliao, (unhappiness In their lives as well Moilindo, Arico, Iquita, Antafo. | as mine. | gasta and the like. j if Mary had not gone Into the} These port cities are uninter- bookshop, | am sure that Jack/| esting, temporary affairs, con- | would be home today ' taining simply shipping, cable | | stopped her right there, and | old Bible times. F) fs a round corral 20 feet in diam stones! | Enterprise Association.) | | and similar offices. jam rather ashamed to say, little The réal cities of Peru are {n-| book, I did not mince matters at} Jand. The most prominent is Lima, | al! | the capital. | 1 would like to tell you, Mother| The most interesting Peruvian} Waverly, that if you had your un-| cities are Cuzco, Arequopa, Iquatos spoken wish and had your scape-| and the like grace son Jack back and Mary out} These are the centers to which|of the bookshop, you would very| the natives bring their wares, and| probably be without a bookshop| here the real life can be seen. and a very comfortable income of | Cuzco, which was the capital of }& hundred dollars a month. Jack | i} game. It is a charity game, the net the old Incas nation, is both inter-| was trying to steal from you with-| HEL STILL WITH US | proc eeds going to Charlie (Moose) esting and important today in 48 hours after his father's will — | Swain, the popular ball player who Here centered a nation which | was read Long since given up for lost, the |lost his leg in an accident at San once numbered 10,000,000 to 15,000,- Mary hax done better in the|schooner Ethel Zane. nearly seven 000 people and which many believe|shop than even Dad did of late months out from Bellingham, has The egg market weakened Satur-;@ | Francisco this winter. _ —") 1 ' j | Bob Brown of the Vancouver was at its height 5,000 or more|years, and in your heart you know/at last put in at her destination day, but the change was not suf-| | Pricer, Bald Brodacers aes, | | |team has selected an all-star team Poultry, Veal and Pork | Sunday follows: Tigers—Johnson, If.; Hiester, 3b.; The preparatory educational sys-| Wilson, rf.; Hogan,’ef.; Butler, ss. 14 |tem in the United States is badly |Boeckel, 2b.; Stokke, 1b.; Stevens, ae borrowed, badly adapted, badly man-|¢.; Shea, ¢.; McGinnity, Kaufman os jaged, and doomed to certain and jor Melvor, pitchers. radical reajustment, in the opinion) All-Stars—Killila Seattle, ef. of Dr. Charles Hubbard Judd, direct-| Altman, Spokane, Wottell, V r of the school of education at the|touver, If.; Kelly, Victoria, 1b: University of Chicago Coleman, Vancouver, 3b.; Morse, ia aaaiiien eet As the guest of Dean Frederick | Victoria, ss.; Arlett, Spokane, rf.; tnd Cheene K, Bolton, Prof. Judd visited the uni |Grindell, Vancouver, or Wally, Se | Had she been kept down to a petty|the schooner, She was 120 days) }social life I am afraid she would | overdue | have startled. us all with some-| All hope of ever hearing from the| Not #0 long ago the cow country |thing sensati@Mal. Now she feels| schooner again had been given up.| extended from the Mexican borde that she is h some use in the Braarte Pidasctelp ith " world and she has a place for her her very clever brain tains, On that great theatre, bron The place for a woman is the and horse anglers ! | place where she wants to be, just Mrs. Nellie Walkling is rego bed 4 with stage driver cow as the place for a man is the | divorce in superior court from ? ustlers and outlaws place he makes for himself.” Charles H. Welkling and one alee fives. gy ten gg A wita| 4 4 But you geet all srown away rar oosges peverty worth | tite that has had no parallel ———--—@ | versity dnd addressed several cud. |attle, ¢ rk, Aberdeen, Bonner, from me whimpered other haat es . Fo 7 . | all ‘ liences of future teachers. Seattle, or Hansen, Aberdeen, pitch- “ | But all things pass. And as ag ; § | »D Waverly. “I have nothing to say | 0 sper and wife,” since their nan aebeacad on the Nn > Washington Our elementary school system | ers. about things any more marriage in hae ¥ Tacoma, August 6,) Meultur a8 4 a4 range, the cowboy has been crowd You never had anything to say | 1904 led back into history | about anything of importance in | Seattie’s Round-up show this|; your family If you had, you John Meriella, 19. held in New | summe will perpetuate him bet | would be marching along with us| york for threat to kill Vincent Aa | now We can't stop, we've all of/tor, jr, if he didn't come through us got to go on and it is only when with $600 jone of us drops behind that we|——— iicipatiiieineiiidorialahinict grow apart. The new woman and the new way is here and that means there is no place for the wrong woman or the wrong wa Try and see bers report The demand for poultry has im proved and may mean better prof. | tens, over 2 1b its for the farmer, beginning next week | ( years ago. this is so, As for Mollie, | have| Guayaquil, Keuador, according to ficlent to cause any change in| g— ™ » daar 4 to play the Tigers, and his lineup Peru is the Egypt of the Ameri-| never known her so happy in my|advices received here by Fawkner,! prices. A new paying price prob-| Aeigian har 09 \looks remarkably strong. can continent and Cuzco is the|lfe. Mollie is an exceptional girl.|Currie & Co. Seattle agents for| ably will be set up Monday, job- | Brotiers 13 @ .20 | The way the teams will line up e block hogs... 08 rs + 06 A wine, doe 2.00 {to Canada and from the Kansas Missouri line to the Rocky moun eo 339 : Ten members of the crew of the big liner President are ashore here because of orders tasv the Britigh government that “all Ger. mans, Austrians and Turks, wheth. er passengers or members of the crew, found aboard neutral vessels calling at British Columbia ports will be detained and handed over to the military authorities, They were taken off the vessel fast before she left this port for California, The President calls at Victoria, B. C.. on her way out Other steamship companies oper ating along the coast, both to Call was borrowed from the German | gs 7 24 |folkschule, which was intended, he| said, to give a child training from! y) 32 |the age of 6 to 14, with absolutely | 19 9. | no thought of his going farther in 17 | school oT The last two years of this time he pointed out, are largely given t s, Influenza, trades, patriotism and preparation For Colds, Influe for confirmation Coughs, Sore Throat America borrowed this, instead of i the gymnasium, which is {ntenJed ; H to prepare students for higher edu-| . eation, and then tried to build aj ¢ H high school on top, Dr, Judd thinks . ‘ we have made a sad mess of It | | Domestic wheel Limburger | Oregon triple’ than marble, bronze or epic poem Jean do it, for it preserves him tn] | action | Action is the stirring the round-up, or stampede, to be held at Madison Park race track from July 10 to 16 Broncho busting, steer throwing jroping, tying, fancy Mriat exhint-/ | Washington. twine Young America eee eee TCS Cee Toe eee Teer cre 9, Trade Marks, through Munn le Co. the new theorles: try and be satis: fi tetive tres notice in che Selentific American. fied with the new practices—one MUNN & CO.. 083 Weshworth Bidg., N. Y. tions and cowgirls will hold the/ fornia and Alaska, are concerned | oe which is: That every woman WASHINGTON OFPICK: 427 F 54. Woshingen, D.C. | crowds in suspense | with the new order. and ticket |j44 quite as much right to live her agents have been instructed to) ww lite in her own way as a man question applicants for passage )4. closely as to their nationality be 7 pas fore they are given transportation The Pacific Coast Steamship Co., It ig not a Wild West show, Tt The Grip is here with all its a epee | KOVH Heyond that. It is the cattie |round-up, reproduced with all the thrills cut in and none of them cut} out | 10 Behind ft is a name long known| Winesaps 100 @ wi on the range and among the great distressing symptoms of Influenza, | | . » elapse a EXPECT 12,000 AT Catarrh, pains and soreness in the * Hi ; 0 Head and Chest, Sore Throat and : el “*) BENEFIT CONTEST ii tos ft ; e eS 4) Be sure to Komp Dr, Humphreys’ MW PA ciate. te. 4 14.00 TACOMA, April 1 With delega.| “Seventy-seven ndy and take a ' Onions *° | Harley i700 [tions of fans coming from Seattle,| dose at the first chill or shiver, to i : 01% | Bastern Washington oats eo /Olympia, Aberdeen, Centralia, Che-| insure best results. wet sound timothy ih60. Tutis ans Mioeas 3 ry is and Vancouver to see tomor-| yy I can't live my life in my IF WEATHER 18 DRY own way,” protested Mother Wav. owners of the President and other |°"lY, tearfully A Free Auto Coast liners, have ordered all mem Tom, 20H eat Det YOR mie and CoE ered meme |remember that every other woman Bus Service wien ith treat | 8 trying to do the same. You ca countries yds nh Great! run your own affairs, but don’t [will be operated from the end of Hirltain, not naturalized, to report expect to run the life of anyone §Phinney avenue car line to ashore. eine. al Mother Waverly thinks I am the S / STEWART HOUSE J) mort crue! woman sho ever knew, WA HELLI 4 £6 Btewnrt Bt, | but I have come to the conclusion C Near Pike Public og Py |that it is foolish to make many emetery Modern Bingle ooms |people unhappy so one selfish old SUNDAY AFTERNOONS Laren Motern Outside Rooms tor | Doobie VNNADDY, He AY APT EON insane oJ (To be continued Monday.) 4 |ranchmen of the Northwest | er | hat is the name of Drumheller,| Ben Davie Jassociatea with large achlevements| in cattle, land and whea | ontor are The round-up at Seattle will have! onions, Yakima 1% @ 100 |I | : straw ; rngaped v.09 |row’s game, and thousands of tick all the attractions Mr, Drumheller] Onion set viel diated | -<° e-catahiaat 17.00 Jets already sold to Tacomans, it nh muste White river spuds @2s.oo Wheat 46.00 looked today as if the Swain benofit| Pleasant to take, handy to carry, kate Burbanks 2 @x0.00 | ig : | will be greater success than had/ fits the vest pocket Use Star Wants Ads for Re- oe eons eee sada iad | P. C, J. Harold, Seattle, manager jever been anticipated O6o and $1.00, at all druggists or matied. se § Barty Obie ep seeees {00 | White Sewing Machine Co, killed There should be fully mphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Co, 166 sults, idaho and Montana spudees.oo @28.00 {in auto accident, Victoria, B, ¢ sons in attendance at the Sunday wiitiam Street, New York. you wait till your bonee begin to ache, {t may take longer

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