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Catalog gives full particu- lars and price of courses in Electrical, Gas and Steam Engineering. Send for it. SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL 108 West Roy Street TOVACATE HOMES A campaign which may result in the ousting of 500 families from their present homes in shacks and/ houseboats along the water front in West Seattle and other parts of the city, has been begun by the city sanitation department Notice to move has already been given to 100. The order becomes effective | in 30 days. sanitation exist in these shacks. and the action which will throw out of their homes many poor peo- ple who cannot afford to pay rent, is necessary, the health offictals say, as a health precaution Take Up Milk Bill The milk ordinance will again come up for a hearing before the public safety committee this after. noon, Dr. McBride, city health commissioner, will speak for the bill. Council committees Wednesday | morning recommended a $700 pub- lic drinking fountain to be placed wherever the public works board |may see fit. Councilman Hesketh will offer an amendment to the peddiers’ bill Monday to exclude peddlers from the downtown district, between Denny and Yesler and Fourth and Terry aves New White Public Maret Mis. L. S$. Martin °°" Wins a $5.40 box of Thompson Seedless Raisins in Raisin Cooking Contest at NEW WHITE PUBLIC MARKET Mrs. F. Esmay, 304 Oregon St., wins a $5.00 box of Chocolate Covered Raisin Clusters because the judges thoroughly commended her Raisin Cake. C. R. Stong added this additional prize until further s By entering this Help Charity ce.."s3.07.iorte Contest. Every day notice Stong housewife who brings into the White Public Market the best dish cooked with raisins a $5.00 box of Raising, and the dishes brought in daily will be donated to some worthy charity. Bakers and Housewives—Take Notice! STONG ALWAYS DOES THE IMPOSSIBLE He just purchased a carload of Fresno Brand Raisins, which he will sell from Thursday, May 20, until sold, at prices averag ing 10 per cent below wholesale cost. You can get any quantity LOOK AT PRICES pkgs, Seeded Raisins, any | 19¢ pkgs now ¢ | Raisins, Seeded Raisins, any ee | quantity, 7¢, 2 for ihe 10 pkgs. Loose Muscat pkgs. 1 Raisins, any quantity, now 5¢ | Raisins, any 12%e pkes. Seediess Raisins, any quantity, now weve ME | 400 pkgs, 2 > pkgs, Seediess Raisins, any | Raisins, any antity, now’ 1¢)|- Stock Up on Raisins Now. 10 Real Specials From Thursday, May 20, Until Saturday, May 22 Full Cream Cheese, |b. Black Cod, 2 Ibs White Market—Pork Steak, Ib. $2! Stong’s Grocery—% Ibs. 15¢ Prunes apple 25¢, 1 1b, can Guittard’s Chocolate Stong's Market—10 Ibs, Fresh Green Ground Bone Pure Lard, IW... ccce eer ec eereee in Abe: eo oer a Raisin Cooking Chocolate Covered 1 Te. 15¢ Ib. Table Cluster quantity, now ’ 12'2¢ Ibs, Table Cluster quantity, now ze Until Fall, ie quantity, ise pkgs any quantity 2 No Mor Stall 2 Fish Marke Choice Halibut, 2 Ibe. Picnic Hama, Ib. cans i2¢ Pine (CITY ORDERS 100 It ts claimed that no means of/ Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Dear Miss Grey the letter written by “Four Broader Minded,” and must say | entirely! agree with them on the subject. | do not think “R. SV. P.” Is to be cast out for Ker mistake, | made the same mistake myself, and | know that | should never make the tame mistake again, | think, tho, that | am as good as any man, and worthy of making some man a good wife, It Is not my intention to boast, but who will answer my ques tion? What per cent of all the girl are moral? Get out among the sin. gle girls of all classes and | the secrets of their hearts, and you will know, Nine out of every ten of them marry, settle down as good wives and are good wives. Chum with Sunday schoo! girts, club girls, rich girls, working girla—how many are strictly moral? | say one out of every ten, Where are your strictly moral men? They are as scarce as “hens’ teeth.” Show me one moral man and | will show you 99 Immoral men | have been in the rich class and In the poor class, Even the major ity who stand up and preach moral-| ity to others are, or have been, im. moral. | do not uphold immorality, | but | have been in a position where | learned these things. Like many other girls, | made one mistake, and “R. 8. V. P." has my sympathy; also| my best wis! and my advice, if) you will print it, which is just thie: Tell the man you love about the| mistake you made in a tady-like| way. If he really loves you and wants you always he will not let it keep him from you. Don't look upon it a black mark on your life, but only as a big mistake that hundreds of other girls have made. | MISS E.23. Tonight | read Q.—Please print a recipe for a} Plain prune pudding. 4.7.) A t pitted | prunes, soaked for a few hours to! cold water, in a greased baking! dish and pour over this batte Mix 1 cup of molasses, \% cup of| butter, grated rind of 1 lemon, half cup of sour milk, into which stir 1 level teaspoon of soda, 3 cups jof flour; mix to a smooth batter | Bake until batter ts done tn center Place 2 layers Q.—I am a young man 25 years old jand would like to become an avi- ator. | ama practical mechanic land understand the combustion mo. \tor thoroly. Can you advi [where | can get such training free |of charge? Or where | could work lin return for it? FRED. | A—There t# no free school of javiation There are several hools in California and « number scattered about the yuntry The lfee at Hammondsport, N.Y. t# 1$450 for the short course Dear Miss Grey: Regarding your| answer to “Truth-Se in regard to the letter of “R. Vv. PL” it would seem that Cynthia doesn't dare or wish to look into the future | for this solution, but prefers, or! seems to find the protection for! woman in the dead past. Pray tell me If we are not to look into the dim future for progress toward the single standard, where are we to |look? And, as far as men cecerting| women, and then looking down on) | them, you will find thie same de-! |sertion on the woman's part The jonly difference is the man takes it) more stoically and doesn't squeal for public sympathy. Marriage today rests almost whol- | ly on economic conditions, and you! will find the same number, or more, | of women offering themselves to men as there are men to buy. Men.| as a class, are striving today to! make women their equal, and in this! state have removed every barrier in their power to permit them to be-| come so. Do the women wish to re-) main free and equai? You advise girls to “abide by” the Present marriage laws as long as the double standard exists. 1 be.) Neve the double standard will exist! long as women “abide by” and slave to the conditions she “abides| by,” but the woman who d step out of the beaten track may suffer, has made an effort for freedom.| | Freedom can never be bestowed; it |must be attained. The step this) taken, if it be with a de- for freedom and equality, is nec-| essary before any of the women can| have this single standard they so| If women entered the sex or mar- riage relation with as high purpose! as the men, that relation would be placed on a higher plane. When |this relation becomes to the woman a thing too valuable to sell, even for a life meal ticket, then will the man place a like value upon it. Woman is reaping what she has sown, and she must continue to sow. If she wishes to reap different, she must sow different. “Ye do not] gather grapes from thorns nor figs) from thistles.” Yours, TRUTH-SEEKER NO. 2. | A.—Woman is reaping what she was compelled to sow by man, her master. How do you figure that men enter the marriage relation with higher — purpose than women if they buy? Who got than women if they buy? Who got things into such a state of affairs that girls and women are compelled to sell their souls? The women? Who keeps up restricted dis tricts, the vice holes, and carries on white slavery? The women? I was| not aware of the fact before I read your letter that men are striving to} make women free and thelr and it will take more than th ment you set forth to convince me that It is true, It is women who are striving to have an equal say in| the laws that govern them and men have removed the barrier only as women demanded tt You misconstru¢ the meaning of my words when you say Cynthia ci does not.dare or wish to look into the future, I do not belleve in| wasting the present by idly contem-| plating that thie will or won't be in the future, But we can make the future what we wish it to be by} changing the present. Today is all| we have, for what is tomorrow but} another today? a the Use Star Wants Ads for Re- sults, | the dancers, but she is no longer a siave—she |‘ STAR—WEDNESDAY, ‘ROCKEFELLER EARS PASTOR DENOUNCE HIM - WASHINGTON, Rockefeller, Jr May 19 wat John dD, at fed quiet! the hearing today before the Industrial sion and heard Rey the eral lations commis Eugene 8, Gad dis soclal and ounce work conditions ofeller Thruout was tn cha work of the the ing Ro prevailing in the s in Colorado strike Kev, Gaddi of the soctologi Colorado Fuel & lon Rockefeller subsidiary in the Colorado fields If an investigation should be kept out of ¢ another six montha, shackles will in t ed and it tak fires of another them. properti the commission vlorado for the riv hellish break he sald 6 surely will the strike to ‘SAY BOYS, TWILL BE SOME PARADE It to grand march Operators’ ball on the evening One of the leading firms of the city allowing @ per cent reduction from regular prices to all who are going to the ball First will come the mayor and his partner, to be followed by their pages, and next the winners of the| two handsome prizes red for! } th t costumes at the ball en will come the remainder of It of them tn fancy costume or evening dress, as none other will allowed the floor until after the grand march. Detective Wanted Private detectives are squabbling over a $745 alleged debt before a jury in Judge Mackintosh’s court and the books of the local office of the Burns International Detectiy agency are being examined closely to learn what, if any, me is owing to H. P. Murphy, an oper ative. Has Taking Ways Sadie Haskell, alleged tady pick pocket, is charged in an informa tion filed in superior court Wednes day with having nipped the purse of N. Anderson, May 17, depriving Anderson of & check for $30 Two Claims Filed Two claims were. were filed Wednes- day morning against the city by residents of Cedar Falls whore property has been destroyed by the floods. Charles and Anna Carter ask $2,750 for a house and con. tents and John and Mollie Brown lee ank Be is be some parade the| nat the Motion Picture at the Hippodrome of June costum: on Arrest American BY CARL W. ACKERMAN BERLIN, May 19.—The Berlin police today arrested Maurice Som born, a naturalized American, who was ejected from the embasny at the order of Ambassa dor Gerard because of insults of fered President Wilson and Secre tary Bryan, Live bees are allowed in the mails thruout Great Britain. The Baltic h record of all the seas, averaging one a day COCKROACHES IN THE KITCHEN Nothing is more repulsive to the neat housewife than to #ee cock ound the kitchen pantr ting food and] fnjuring clothing. The easiest most effective way to comple all vermin Get a two | Ble trie Stearns druggist night as morning swe ckroaches languages in ounce from thereby |' cash and) American |; the greatest wreck | MAY 19, 1915. PAGE 5. LOVE PIRATE LURES GIRL FROM SCHOOL TO ALTAR; CONFESSES ON THE HONEYMOON THAT MARRIAGE CEREMONY WAS JUST FAKE Ida Ha FRANCISCO, Cal, May 19 sured from her high school class room to become the bride of a love pirate who, ft is alle had two wives and several children, and who is now being sought by the police on a warrant charging forgery, ts the trick an unkind fate playe don Ide Hamilton, until a Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or More on ie perfect harmiens Hwitte drome * every® and every pack om & Ruaratites of welght Incr Regular 100 milk, ean cost of delivery, profit okkeeping and bad ac. STALLS 4, 77, 38, yike Place Market. PANAMAS Bleaching and Ke-Mlocking Is Our Specialty WASHINGTON —LADIE! MANUFACTURING €O. 1625 Fourth Ave., bet. Pine and Mewart, Main 8663, MAT Absorbs Skin, Chases Wrinkles—Young Again “In at one, at five ff) they’re done” | JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Sees loor Pi. Bids. STEWART HOUSE || 06 Meowart Mt. Near Pike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 25¢ Large, Modern Outside Rooms for One or Two, BOA The Daylight Store |! HOW? When you visit our salesroom you'll immediately see why we can afford to sell New York style and quality at a saving of one for we are on Third ave., of the high-rent district, a three-minute walk up to Third and Seneca, where $15.00 buys a wonderful Suit for Men or Young Men 3 PRICES ONLY $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 fourth, out John Lindh Co. Third Ave. and Seneca St. CLOTHES SPECIALISTS jsolving an ounce ‘The shock at beholding myself in the glass after nine long week ly relapse ng lady re The with ite fines worry, seemed " 1 thought, 1 chum's wedding, 11 which IT had looked and Now my to for not attend days hopefully | ward herself came to down my rescue at the ¢ f apre washing it Applied nightly, this ap 1 the withered skin renced no dikcom dding the pallid complexion had entirely en way to of youthful loveliness. And there wasn't a wrinkle, ‘This to w wash lotion made by dis of p nd Baxo a half pint witch hazel, The face bath had dispersed every Advertisement she which 4 morning due Hte dally line in UNION DYE WORKS Inc. Everything in Cleaning and Dyeing Plant and Office 10th Ave. and Esst Union East 1164—Phones—Eust 849 We have the latest improve. ments In cleanin: ind our work is absolutely guaranteed. A trial order is solicited. milton a student In ol in this city Miss Hamilton became Samuel W. Tolar No. performed in Fresno, ( ry 11th last She ts now in | months high the girls Mra. a mar al, on » Francisco with her mother and sister, Mrs, J. B. Hips, at whose home the girl's am of love was shattered by husband's confession that he 4 bigam nd that his latest marriage had lly been a farce If the forgery was only charge is not made to hold, it does not seem pro! that Tolar will rought © Miss Hamilton and her family ve decided not to press a bigamy charge against bim They will, however. institute proceedings to annul bigamous marri ASQUITH LAUDS CANADIAN ARMY LONDON, May 19.—Premler As- |quith, in the house of commons to- day, spoke in glowing terms of the slonial troops fighting with the immediately the Canadians have in France an |ing name,” he said There is not part of the em pire,” Asquith said, “that would not |suffer annihilation rather than be |come subject to another sov ignty The colonies have rallied to the standard to defeat the machina tions of a man who has violated all |rights of man. That man has been brought so far to the depths of In famy that he has mobilized against |himseif all the powers and influ ences back of free spirit and free m Sends Two Women Solicitors to Jail! arged with immoral purposes were @ned $50 and sent to the city Jail for five days by Police Judge Gordon Wednes. morning. Three others were 5 h won for The P everlast selves Two women, ¢ Heiting for the streets, 80: on nd F. L, Bildine, xt ave. and! heavier sen- mith at | Pike the tences. Helen Jones, who solicited at Fifth and Pike, and Julia Banks and Gra Waters, inma | disorderly house on Weller st., | fined $25 each. INSULTED FLAG A warrant was issued by Justice Gordon Wednesday morning on complaint of Truant Officer Ketch- um for the arrest of Mrs. Frank |Raymond, charged with desecrat ing the American flag. According to Ketchum, Mrs, Raymond object ed last Sunday to her boy, Edward, 12, participating in a flag drill the Seattle Parental school on Bea con hill and uttered unfit remarks about the United States flag st of a were Mayor Won’t Sign Mayor Gill Wednesday refused to sign the morning | bonds for the MacDoug: ESTABLISHED Dougall = foushiwick open fee A Special Sale of Women’s Suits at $17.85 Values to $32.50 HERE are included in this special selling, which we fortunately secured at a very pecial price from a reliable manufacturer of Wom- en’s and Misses’ High-grade Suits. The size range is somewhat broken, and there are hardly two alike, Every a most exceptional value and would, if bought in the regular way, sell for nearly double the price asked. MATERIALS: Gaberdine, Wool Poplin, Serge and Shepherd Checks. COLORS: Belgian Blue, Gray, White, Navy, Mixtures. The styles semi-tailored trimmings. Special Thursday, $17.85. Store 9 Recond Ave. and only 56 Suit Suit i Black and represent plain tailored, models, in the newest fancy and styles and Second Floor, Bungalow Aprons 50c N a splendid assortment of checks dots. Mi ade of a good quality of per- ¢, cut large and room They have turned-back cuffs, patch pockets and belt, and are neatly trimmed with white binding tra good value at 50¢. Fancy Tea Aprons, Special 50c Made of a good quality of lawn, cut either round or square, lace and embroidery trimmed. Nurses’ White Gored Aprons without bib, 50¢. Long Silk Gloves—Special 69c LOVES that are fully guaranteed and are of a quality which closely resembles our regular $1.00 All have the double finger tips and are cut lib- eral in the arms. Two silk-covered fasteners at wrist. Special, the pair 69¢. New Chamoisette Gloves 50c assortment, in- white with self or embroidery. Full of sizes. Guaranteed nicely. The pair, stripes, and A gc luding black range to wash 50¢. 75c Short Silk Gloves 54c Black, white and gray, in a splendid assortment. The finger tips are guaranteed to outwear the rest of the glove Special, the pair 54e¢. —First Floor. outhwick Second Av. and Pike Say Germany Will BERLIN, May support her at war ex) ressions of Reichstag that the government atill |had hopes, Germany today expects Italy to declare war within a few hours, coroner's Support Austria 19.—Germany will} Austria with all resources | command if Italy declares This was indicated today by the German press The Jury Wed the jitney bus driver, came to his death by as well as by unofficial statements in gen will will tolerate offensive public utterances. But jalone she will government Austria and Germany are deter. mined circles. The Mor sclared” editorially: Low-Cost Real Estate Loans Por to show Italy up to the last not declare war official good | second. They! and will not if Italy expects to fight Austria is mistaken Germany support Austria.” Despite the statement of Chancel lor Henry, | occupants, some day for your lunch grading of Admiral that the ordinance over his veto by only eight votes | when It should have received all nine votes. The amount involved in this improvement is $230,358, and |the contract had been awarded to the Independent Asphalt Co. In |the event of court action, Mayor |}Gill proposed to act as his own at |torney to defend his action way, declaring was passed a little Scottish her husband, Wal times from prison with the toll of her hands, according to her complaint |for divoree, tiled Wednesday, and |he showed his appreciation by beat Jing her and leaving her helpless and deserted They ave three t of whieh is her last October saved by money parned | | fh Anderson F children, the old. He alleges he ENTERTAINMENT AND DINNER | The Ladies Aid of the Grace M |B. chureh, to r with the Home | Consumers’ League, have arranged |for a dinner and entertainment at the church, 30th ave. 8. and King st, Wednesday evening. \| ‘MOORE le | Pri Von Bethmann-Hollweg in the | $12.75 Is the total expense’ of procur- ing a $1,500 loan. This covers attorney's fees, appraisal and recording fees. (It does not cover cost of bringing abstract cown to date prior to making loan. For building loans add $5.00 to above charg You may pay in any amount on the principal at any time in multiples of $5.00, and the interest is figured on balances only. ge NOTE—Your abstract and fire insurance papers are held in our files, where you may ob- tain them at a moment's no- tiee. White and Stuart building take walk to 212 Pike ~Adv, 4 Days Com. Sun. “NO COMMISSION NO “RENEWAL CHARGES” Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE Assets $4,600,000 ty 82, Wed, Mat,, $1.00, morning found that Harry Altman, ©