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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915. PAGE 5. Care for the Dead The Society has every modern equipment for the care of funerals brought direct to us, and will take full charge of all arrangements for Earth-Burial Shipment or Cremation $50.00 to $150.00 will pay all the cost of a funeral, whether the body is to be SHIPPED, BURIED OR CREMATED. Heretofore the people of this city have paid from $150.00 to $500.00 for this same service. ity can render the same service if their institutions are conducted tn a Pusinessiike ma: and they do not resort to queationable as brides and commisstons, as such « systen ie expensive, and must be paid for by the people, the same as other services We ask that the public visit our institution and compare our system with others in the city. Death comes to us all some time—surely we should know something about how the dead are cared for. CREMATION SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Pogk leit, ¢ Fuseral Directors j ARTHUR A. WRIGHT, Manager of the sh TELEPHONES : ese Anne 886—Q row Day and Night Am! 8 of pace The ita, 4 | A rope was thrown to him by the > all 4 UPS FROM BR DGE first persons who reached the FS , but he refused to grasp it ry ; scene : vr © TO DEATH IN RIVER exe raxcovven. oc. vay 2» ELECT A PRESIDENT 4 se tenpis into False creek from i, raat tam be elderly oer LOS ANGELES, May 29.—F. H $38 ly bas not been recovered, a hes committed suicide last night. He| L074 of the Spokane Ad club was im the vicinity of the Lulu| lected president of the Pacific owing station Electire until there | Coast Advertising Men's associa i tion at the final sion of its con vention here today. then Magnolia Wreaths made of natural preserved leaves, in either Seen or bronze, Very lasting, appropriate and beautiful. Made With cluster of flowers, at the apecial price of—~ $2.00 Each Cemetery Vases, 25c each. Flowers telegraphed to all parte of the World. SROLLYWOOD GARDENS .. Te EE eRe PAY US $1.00 AND WE WILL INSTALL A GAS WATER HEATER The balance is paid on installments of $1.00 eaeh month. | HE GAS WATER HEATER is a gas ap pliar every household is sure to have E oner or later, it is next to impossible to be without one. This being the case, the prope: time to buy is when you can buy the cheapest and at a time when the initial expense is less bur densome to you, That Time is Right Now—We will soon return to the former installments of $5.00 down and $2.00 tach month Cossasoxse SORIA LOD ALP PDP LISP PPPS EPS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY @ 1308 Fourth Ave., Stuart Bldg. Phone: Main 6767. mo an ome om oe ar Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q.—In the name of decency, why don't you print some of your char. acteriatic letters awers to some of the! recently your column, particularly those of “E-23" | and “C-30"? When people have done wrong, but are trying to do better, we| should do all in our power to help| them, If, having fallen, they rise again and keep towar ut rve forgiven: p. They may numerable times, but it is pers verance that counts However, when the edge immorality and f in it, believing that all like the they need to have something said or done to wake them up to the fact that there are people in the world who have high: er ideals and live up to them The two writers in question and many othere who have sent you similar letters must have all their lives associated with a different | @ of people from those | have published in acknowl! | no shame others are There are exceptions, but peo. ple usually find what they look for. | have attended Sunday school and high echoo! and know a great num- ber of girls in and out of both, and would certainly place the aver. of morality higher than one In te My associates always had plenty of healthful fun, but undesirable and questionable topice were strictly taboo. | have been uated most of my life that | have been thrown with men more than wom. en. Only one, by his topics of con versation and actions, ever attempt ed to create an atmosphere in which an immoral thought could Without doubt, many of the re were not moral, but | place the average of morality much high- er than one in a hundred. A clear and clean understanding of desirable, cu carried beyond the bounds of whole- somene In advocatin standard, too, many vague, From their might think the lower but the words, they prefer to adopt art of the double » you exercising the self ry to make the higher The Man Whom “The American Citizen” Would Meet at the White Hous BY A MEMBER OF THE U. 8. INET Let them remember this: - wee, aper F “The bird with a broken pinion we Associa Katt enether frees the anaret I wish every American could And the life that sin had stricken|meet Woodrow Wilson and know Raised another from despair yte an as he ja known to those of Each lose has its own compensa-|4# who are his yoke-fellows in service . ling for each pain, i wish every American could But the bird with the broken pinion | Know him as | know hin Never soared as high again.” | teem ? thy mes ersonal contact with him 1 am 22 years old and not cross: |" eyed, either. Honestly, now, what What a unanimity of opinion ie your private opinion? B.A.R, {there would be In America about r 3 mate may peivele |the greatness of the man! How ed the first letter « Some reader did not and sought to cor nl anawe this subject agree with rect the advice I gave the unfor-| tunate girl 4 another reader/ jidn’t agree with either of us. bed | put of it grew a discussion of the |sex question. I have been printing, | |not my own personal opinion, but |the opinions of the readers. Now I have printed your view, which ts a good argument for moralista | I would say, however, if you have |apent your 22 years in the small |town from whence your letter | came, that you have not, as ye |had an opportunity to meet the . big world as it really is. The standard of a small town is higher than that of a large Why? Because in the vil ever) knows who and every else 1s and what are dol nile in the city two pe may live for months with but a plaster wall separating Ithem and still be total strangers. | Because of the fact that my |work brings me up so close to the [secrets of so many lives, and the |shock I received at discovering the }loose moral code of #uch numbers probably mokes me just a little rejudiced at times. Your letter is | good, and I appreciate the thoughts of a good girl, 1 only hope that in| jthe future yeara you will not meet with phases of life that will shat |ter your preset “high ideals” and) cal you to lose the faith in ha-| have | | rody man ity | Dear Mise Grey: If what “Miss 23,” says, that in her opinion not| one girl in ten is what we can call/ strictly moral, then nine-tenths of what we call the double standard al-| ready has disappeared. | do not lknow If “Mise E., 23,” is correct in | her estimate, but | do not think she lis far wrong; especially as | have had my ey opened by knowing \this to be true of a prominent church woman, a paragon of wom- jankind, loved and med as an lexample for our daughters; yet, |when it comes to sex, she was like |her so-called weaker sisters. Now, Miss Grey, | think It Is about jtime we women face our true selvet The ex questions are all two- | sided; Ike a quarrel, they can’t ex-) jist alone. If we are only 10 per cent more moral than the sterner this is surely no great ground jelther criticiem of men or boasting | for us, for | firmly believe that fear jof consequenc. alone keeps far |more than 10 per cent of our sex |moral. Our sex has nothing to gain | by being unfair or unjust, either to | men or to ourselves, if we are what we are, we are, and no denial or | self-decelt will alter the fact. A MOTHER, you now Q—Can you name a good book for children? 1 would like, if pos- sible, to get one of the latest books. Thanking you kindly, | am A MOTHER, A.—"Half Hours,” by J. M. Bar rie, has been issued recently, it should prove expecially to children. it interesting is full of charming dialogue under the separate head ings of “Pantaloon,” "The Twelve Pound Look,” “Rosalind” and “The| will.” | [RESIDENTS OF TRENT "ORDERED TO LEAVE GENEVA, May 29—The civil population of T t has been or. dered to leave the town, according to advices reaching here Only those well supplied with provi ‘are permitted to remain and |able-bodied men have been enlisted lin aiding those who are preparing |to defend the city against an ex-| pected attack, America would feel in any ori knowing that such a leader is th at State | CABINET MEMBER TELLS PERSONALITY STORY OF __THE PRESIDENT; WHAT A CABINET MEETIN DOOM Pe CLOUDS, whose and untaformed tanues And it is precisely that he was for so long himself engaged in academic work that he ts this way | He knows too well the the mind that wears Its learn a badge-—a decoration fluence OF EVERYDAY NEVER MIND LIFE. THE FRIPPERIES When he took the presidency Princeton. M Wilson told trustees that he would not cons to become the president of a cou try club thought Is; the White House upon prac futility of ing as for parad o¢casions and not a controiling In in meeting the PROBLEMS of | the that he considered a col a place to get real education | IS LIKE conn le te "Melati a tide tical Boayrs ites venting 3 D4 Amica oA 2} Fresh Cream Flavor—Purity First Buy “Mount Vernon Milk” AT YOUR GROCER’S ! the bottom of original sources for} all topics that eng: him, so that he will have a basis for comparing information placed before him, hy The American citizen, atter meeting, would have acquired that assurance in the head of his gov ernment that springs from ENTIRE CONFIDENCE nthe — perfect functioning of a superior mind| ed with a beautiful feeling for | humankind | | With euch a president we can- | not fail to be the true interpreter }of Americ mission. | VASHON FERRY IS PLANNED BY COUNTY BOARD THE REASON WHY DENTAL WAR at Hie Desk in the Private Office be is concerned with business of 100,000,000 people Direct ferry connection with} it fs a serious task with him, and/ Vashon and Maury islands and Kit- FRIPPERIES AND THE TRA-| sap county, at Olalla, is being plan-| PIONS OF THE OFFICE CON-|ned by King county commissioners, . CERN HIM NOT AT ALL. In fact,!{n conjunction with those of Kitsap.| 7 ZOMIN 4 BROWS, D. D. s one of his first remarks in the/ ‘The commissioners made a detail-|_ Did yc White House was inspection of transportation fa-| that non “All the things | want to do, [cilities on both islands Friday, and|{ 4 they tell me here in Washing- [have practically decided to build a ton | ought not to do, and ai! |$50,000 ferry to make alternate the things | don't want to do, /trips from Three Tree point to)}' they tell me | ought to do.” |Vashon City and a point midway ones) were So the American citizen | between Ellisport and Portage, on | pigeons are would find a man who thinks [Vashon island a the taxpayers for himself; who throws all the If possible, they will get the Kit-| for running the courts of thia counts, # of this county, tal Combine can 4 competition and use this state as Dental reserve light of learning upon material circumstances and arrives at— UNDERSTANDING. Surely It ls demanded of him to under |sap county commission to build a similar connection between Olalla jand Cove and Lisabuela on the oth jer side of the island A PRACTICAL MAN that would help students to inter h A DENTAL COMBINET AT THE WHITE HOUSE pret a right life itself in after years | pono ts ts conden te gin | With these connections 70 miles), ['Githine in thie trate is ensily First of all, he would find that/ and not a place where social activ-| knowledge to the service of his [Of the distance between here and shown by the record at hand, but the the impression created in the ity or athletic interests were the | feilow! the Grays harbor country will be cut Dental mbine of today is not t minds of those who think of the) paramount issues, with studies as| put neither would any man find|out and the commission hopes to| reckless, audacious bully that tt was president only as the profound/an apnoying annex ihim with a “closed mind”—with a|draw practically all the trade of 17 720%, ae Sena ee scholar is the last thing that fits It is this way with him now {n/ mind already made up that district, amounting to tens of| ming and exp: n the courts and him. The all history Is at his tongue’s end and he ts versed in the ologies and sciences, the president ts non-prac tteal, theoretical DISPELLED by quaintance even short ie 4 noo at ¢ he was to receive an ear, | he have to present case In cor te terme; that President) Wilson has NO PATIENCE WITH THOSE WHO DWELL ONLY IN Ost Mend Boots on Posenss, Trado-M afte. ore rot iiee. Peronte proceredg through Mann Co. receive (100 novice in the BUNT 6 CO. 683 Weshowrth Bity. HY. WASAINCTOR OFFIC: 627 7, Cochingien, B.C. St. Paul Stove Repair & Piambing Co. Rhododendron Field At SILVERDALE amer leay ing PIER 3 BUD 9:00 a. om and 1:30 p. m., retu kat & p rm. Dally except Saturday, leaving at o @ r ning at 5:30 p.m. Fare 60 CENTS round trip. umption that because | ‘Closed All Day school-teacherish, | Monday Dr. C. F. Lathrop Offices 214-215 People’s Bank Bldg., Second and Pike. Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Consultation Free. SPEND DECORATION DAY AT P. S. NAVY YARD AND PORT ORCHARD SOLDIERS’ HOME See the Navy at Home and the Veterans S. S. H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Leave ONE HOUR'S RIDE ON PUGET SOUND VISITORS WELCOME ALL DAY Fare, Round Trip, 50c. lock Leave Bremerton, 00, 11:15 a.m, 12:15, 5, 5:15, 6:30 p. m. Children, 5 to 12, 25c. ve O el ncisco r Visitors Guide Hotel St. Regi 4th at., at stool ket. 14 min. New, 1 Rupert Rate $1 per day up. # LINCOLN HOTEL # 6 het Py Thar) Francisco's greatest “ mtn. | min, from princhpal II HOTEL COURT BUSH 8T., AT STOCKTON the Heart of Everything” tes to Expo, Dir Kuyropean P Take Universal i eg: ROY ,* thousands of dollars annually, away |Pres* of this state from 1903 to 1913 He would find him open to all from Tacoms: | that Is well remembered by the peo- | points of view, receptive of all tn. | ple of Sea > formation; but he would not find — aoe This Dental Combine, like all cart him any mere blotter that only) diabolical destroyers of liberty am 4 E ights, ni i Jeasence in return Stat f this state, which was amended by the legislature of 1901 NOT THE OF MRS. |. COOPER ::""3.07 f° uesies Sm “CLOSED MIND Washington State Dental Society. N he would find him aseir won The law rior its being amended tax evervitiog cting the un To pay fitting tribute to the!contained a standard of qualifica- lwise OF antimely, but seizing for| memory of Mrs. Isaac Cooper, phil-|tion for those wishing to practi ¥ ee ae ‘ yi anthropist and leader in many | Dentist tale wate. | Ait See his purpos that helps in ‘any|Chartteble endeavors, in Beatthe ("bo hed graduated from reputable |manner to form the final conclu + |schools and those who had practiced joint services will be held Wednes-|10 years could be examined in the sion ‘ day evening at the Temple de|subjects (standard) prescribed by It 1s a8 one of my cabinet broth-\ Hirsch, Mrs. Cooper died in San |!*¥ nd receive their state certifi- The p gi i, cat ers pon pong aS Lansing Francisco recently. The services|“! 1901 the Dental Combine be- the only man I have ever seen who/ will be conducted under the tween the State Dental Society and Dental Board was formed; its mani- : Ladies Hebrew |! ms formed: Ite ree with : x est purpose was to keep Bai | Benevolent society, the Council of |[or itty ur of this state hicense all Jewish Women, and the Ladies’|wno were practicing under precep- Auxiliary to the Temple de Hirsch.|tors here at the time, but at thi combines to such an extent thelauspices of the quality of open-mindedness } the quality determination } What perfection in one mind! of | I can filustrate this by relating|/Dr. Samuel Koch will deliver the | juncture the Combine came into evi- INET MEETING some time ago. | musical numbers will be rendered. |rctused to issue certificates as the We met, talking and joking, a little at first, as is usual at times when no grave international prob- lem is to be consid —for the - — “a and our courts sus- 1 | tain ‘This court de- ISSUE 1 WARRANT. cision made criminals out of all who | had for years been legally studyt: | Dentistry under the law of 1893, an: | PRESIDE IS VERY HUMAN] Seven John Doe warrants were/the Combine, having recelved t AND LIKES TO YARN as much| Secured Saturday morning by Pros-|sauction of our unconscious courts, a thane aid ecuting Attorney Lundin, in Jus-/#ve way to unbridled license, and ¥ ‘ | proceeded to refuse state certificates Mr. Wilson read a document he! tice Brinker's court. Lundin re-|to three-fourths of the Eastern Dene had prepared, It was a message fused to say whom they were for and|tists who took our state Dental exe to congress, I believe. It may have| Considerable mystery is attached to/*™!nation The scheme was, and still | jis, to refuse state certificates to been some other important paper,|the probable arrests that are to be | Dentists and then prosecute them for jlaw prescribed, 1 the Combine. loeb tt d0es- net matter |made before the day ts over, practicing without certificates, This, o Bagg adlensclneog ag CE ae coded wd In effect, is a denial of the right to | “Now, ge . jlive and labor in this state, for the |should like your opinions on this reason that the Dental Board iteelf (not the state) prescribes the quali- fon standard with which all Dentists must comply and subscribe | to before they can live here. both as to subject matter and ex pression.” |A CABINET | |MEETING DESCRIBED ‘% Board, armed with sn he laid the paper leg our courts, and hav- And then h ald th 2g aa ‘ing the State Dental Society's sanc- the table and seemed to withdraw| tich of what they are pioneed te Gull nical action, have now for 14 years: been able to deny many of the best Dentists In the United States their right to even be examined in sub- |jects arbitrarily prescribed by the | Board and authorized by law, simply his personality from the document junder discussion. He absolutely) j}has NO PRIDE OF OPINION, no! |paternal feeling for. his well- lrounded sentences, no anything ex- Opera Co. MAT. TODAY cept that the document. shall, in “Rigoletto” because they, were net sredualm the clearest and most direct way, ¢ Dental Law of this state and |the Hoard, which are both creatures convey the thought of the Dental Combine, assume that a Of course, we knew he desired! Prices 25c to 50c Dentist cannot get an education and all of the 10 members to speak 3 become qualified except in a college, their minds freely on everything, so Tonight yet many Dentists in the United utes of world renown are not grad- we started in If a Dentist 1s a graduate he One said I wouldn't mention | ¢) 9 || may be examined in what the Board this,” and another said, “I think it pleases to examine fn, and, as the would be better to couch that examination 1s the private aftair and | ° concern of the Boatt and Boe i thought in other terms, and so Prices 25c to $1 examindtion papers ate also te ae on and #0 on. vate property of the Board, th The president just sat still and have power to allow certificates only those whom they choose, 80 SS t |happens that one-haif of the Dentis | who are allowed to be examined are ij allowed t ain in this stat | | TH GREAT WRONG listened while we analyzed sen jtence and opinion, pulling the doc |ument to pieces, or trying to. The process consumed two hours rt eat wron of all You might have thought that loun tomate attinere: sul Guna | Woodrow Wilson was not heeding = SES on © money paid i] taxes are . 4 but the ised by this Dental Combine to oper- all that bad been sal but the final a its scheme. This is what I am document showed that ping had . escaped him, not a criticism nor an| A Baltimore doctor suggests this Meensed Dentista, affirmation simple, but reliable and inexpen. Intellect of doit, bablen, But it also showed that he had |Sive, home treatment for people y ces any antaree ANALYZED EACH SUGGESTION S"ffering with eczema, ringworm, behold themselves in and reached his own conclusion on/ rashes and | elmilar Itching, burn-| the mtrrot seater a neil ito © re ataut smart eonduet|i2e skin troubles hat do you think of an allege jit: Only ithe greatest men cone At any reliable druggist’s, get a | Dentist who had to ta examin - thelr minds in such a clear, ays-|,, At any reliable ation six times before the Board I teiadia whe Jar c nol ointment and a cake ded to his Yassalated pleading \THeE KIND OF A of resinol soap. These will not [ ed him a certificate? | PRESIDENT WILSON [8 jcost a bit more than seventy-five) Wh you think cents, Wit » resinol s a {any ¢ Any American citizen talking tol warm water, Mathes he ead and | nen helt and make cap- our president 15 minutes would ey he affected | ital out ¢ sion of his fe a artes parts thoroughly, until they are/lowmen by mocking those who are. rite th 8: : deat of a( {Te ftom crusts ‘and the skin 1s his superiors as Dentists, as men and hat he Is a man’s ideal o' softened. Dry very gently, spread | °*,<'%en a rome ue he e is 5 ed . oa ! > T st Washington’ Dents man come true; that he ts instilled) on « thin layer of the resinol olnt rene bunks ide Win € : n Fig te a i ment, ane cover with a light band * Ih will listen to all, not alone with age—if necessary to protect the ; readine but with interest, but that) clothing This should be done y he will place what each says under|twice a day. Usually the distress. |{\nsparent Seattle. the lens of his attention; and|ing itching and burning stop with |president sign thelr finally that he will weigh all hel|the first treatment, and the skin | I shall have to say hears, but take no one’s word as soon becomes clear and healthy |MUOut some of Seattle's punk Adve final—that he himself will go to again, senger boys, EDWIN J. BROWN, ee ee ; i et

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