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\ ISTAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915. PAGE 7, AWhat Do You Suppose These 165 Mothers Think of Our Last State Legislature? | LAST LESSON IN STAR SWIMMING SERIES! |s\""2" b> rmom,ct | Me ARE REFUSED PENSION = THESE DON'TS BY COACH ROBINSON; ‘29208 ssc) fo vee Se of them the fact that they must , > . y a . bear what comes without making ’ Others rail ,and even) Dear Mise Grey: Since coming; me, as usual, a score of remon-{be doing the girl a favor not to Mont women, however, | ty geattie, a few months ago, one of | stran Hut what I think, or + marry her, and she will find very show remarkable courage and for rl o read the thinks, or what ” hat she can and wil but t must gay, lave, Waren |e Coe delights has been to read ' r r wha shortly that she car 4 will | x baby Is wanted aa | YOU" edifying column, and | feel you thinks js unimportant. Facts prove without you. 8 is a foolish girl a baby in wanted 88 | are a true friend of young girls and| the convention to be a good on ot to realiz at “until death do h do yours, I have rare Facts 5 e that the girl who fol h a telpation {that you will give @ patient ear to Pacts prove that the & no fo! art” with a man who does not . 7 n such radiant anticlpation my tale of woe. lows the strict rule will n r have her is « and the on an immediately expectant moth anything serio in her ; slp PR ga 8 er's fac You do not show a sign ie Oia courts ¢ y more Beattie woman whom we will) back and threatened her; and was of fear and you are as calm an you Vivacious an@ very pretty, and am hile th Mrs. A has three minor chil-) recommitted “ look,” she sald, and her hand rest-| employed In the office of a big de ; . ‘ vt om - dependent on her. She was afratd of him and so P , ed on my pules partment store downtown, | miss & n the downward peth " at a man S$ come out of a hospital became a DIVORCED WOMAN, | ‘ 1s very calm. T helped to ar. 80 much the social life of my little din sertgloerd foe who cannot er, even tho he Tecently. That was in 1912, before the last| ’ ange everything, for all the while|town—the boys and girls who met, © 1h ° ment for His | gid deceive is scarcely able to work yet. logislature met, and she never was} 1 felt that I was only waiting for on our lawn Sunday afternoons—the “8” I am not excusing you, either. Tately the county of King able to forecast what its wisdom the crown of womanhood to be repartee that sharpened our wite— You are jist as much, and likely } taken official notice of her un- would lead it to. placed upon my head the little court that make life more, to blame than she. In t Tot. It had gone on the Now sho must give up her chil My arms are waiting—my heart | pleasant. From time to time | have first place, why did you keep steady fy that it ts better to pay her dren, Sho takes It pretty bard - in singing lullablen--come quickly | met boys who have asked permis. company for a year with a girl you & month to care for her children ee | ‘ come quickly, dearest,” I said to sion to call, but they seemed to ex did not love, without having a defi- ‘At ts to support an institution The husband of Mra. D was quite s| myself—and then my whole | pect to kiss me; seemed genuinely nite understanding with her, at they will be cared for—away a politician locally—the barroom " 4 strength waa marshaled to con-| surprised at my refusal, and have least? And in the second place, the mother. type. Ho went over east of the! iw (a front the dreadful, agonizing spec-!toid me | was unusual in refusing, why did you joke about anything that theory has been re-| mountains and was arrested with| ai " ter of pain and did not seem to care to call) 404 w ? The mother is no longer another woman, He smoothly| Nr, é | (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | again. | *Now the friends believe it and| There's a mignty good lesson for other young people in your expert- , e offic ; | to a mother’s pension. She talked the officers into thinking he ere 1 went to a picture show with! ,.No ait meet every: one whom | ited a crime, she is a was a persecuted man. Ho was bi | 4q j mother the other evening, and on). ence and it is to be hoped that they CED WOMAN. leased f COUNTY EMPLOYES looking around at the hundreds of “77. 4 |, hy she did It, and| Will benefit trom it © Rrounds of her divorce were Before she knew it, Mrs. D was boys and girls present felt suddenly) ..) S8ig°, er wt gfe gtin anlly e husband had given her a a DIVORCED WOMAN . Td PICNIC MONDAY very lonely for youthful companion-| S06 *2'0 Shak we a. oon te nag| PUBLIC OWNERSHIP LEAGUE Which he had incurred from Hy some legal crookedness, she 4 ship, 80, when talking to one of the| 2"% of ert ain ‘ ead i ng The Public Ownership league With dissolute women, had never received notice that a - offive girls the next day, | suggested NOt and that not love her and’ will hold tts recular monthly meet- n of which she had to go w fl against her 4 At the courthouse great interest that she and some of her boy ‘at | would not marry one whom | 1 ae 4 m. at the Laker ns hospital. K a month for 7 « shown in the baseball | friends visit me. did not love - Temple. business will tise of the crime she com- her four children > - &..4 Igame to be played between I She locked at me intently andl aniea sol petted her and get Nerl Cobia Oe ee fm separating from this life- She tells the officers she doesn't ; Jand Kigs county employes, at the|asked: “Do you allow your boy|ccce,we | petted ner and out Ber) holding # plenic and dance , she must give up her know what to do. . friends to kiss you Upon my bad o" vd | on that A. pvt and accept charity as char- Ca Re answering “No,” she said: “Well,| (ue a cood wife. f know ah the county. Exceptional cases? (G - park Monday, starting at 1:30 D. M.| Sirtie, belleve me, the boys in this, Make & good wi oe ew shell, Bhas alimony, but she cannot Not a bit of it [Thera wil also be contests in ten-| town have no use for a git! who| [oves me for she said if | left her In at one, at five Mt. Her former husband has In thts county there are 165 such |nis and throwing horseshoes. won't allow them to ‘love her up| *"e would dia. (Suicide, | guess.) cases, according to the lists on file The following are in charge of/ and they'd only get after me for|me: but she forgives everything | cee at the court house. In each one the plenic taking them to see a piker.” ldo. (wot Grek, bak ama an anh B was the wife of a min. there is just as much a tragedy as neral arrangements commit-| Miss Grey, this has given me fu- Pap gh gid a Dyer fe ne} in those cited. The margin between Srven H. Palmer, chairman | rlously to think, and while her| “erm ous we OP Gt ORS One 4 not Hy 8 — c 2 fina Theodore was told about it, and it makes her| Went clsewhere for the glory living and not living—es a family nan neodore] words may not be a true statement! worse, She wants to sce me servi and for other purposes. has been take ty, chairman; committ of facts, | can't help feeling they . FREE MISS officers wrote him, but h “ must break up. Little Mabel Donaldson, 11-year-old girl champion swimmer, |& " Charles §. Campbell | ape largely true, and the quetsion night. What shall | do, marry her ADI ION t right FORCE! ' ' ttee on program, | for pity'’s sake and take chances DREAMLA not answer. What right has a DIVORCED) showing how to enter the water for a shallow dive. ‘ ' n Program, | arises because | am so lonely—Must| on icarning to love, or maybe you AT D5 ND fh the eyes of the Inw.¥ Mrs. @ WOMAN to a mother’s pension ai t J chairman; ©oOm| | do without the broadening influ DANCING BEVERY EVENING criminal. She is an anyway? BY TOM ROBINSON almost criminally neglige izes, Gus Jones, chalr-| ence of a boy's society or lose mylie oun yicctasRa aps pe Fs a ‘Sv ERY ONE WELOOME INED WOMAN . «4 Coach of Northwestern University 0/0)" a be oigin mig self-respect? Shall | keep my self- Cannot get the pension. She A legistature that spent $5,000,000) Championship Swimming Team ie eatote imming gamit, 1e rewsbury, ¢ “ig ec —_ esteem and suffer a kind of ostra-| a her children and ac- for roads-for-tourists and over $19. gwimming 1s a pleasure. It is renga Fh Bc Matin’ dieiuata:” enema cism? Surely, surely, of all the as charity. 000 for its own salaries and ex ms s my t ds, man; comm OO hundreds of cleart-looking, well- BINYON OPTICAL CO-—1116 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SENECA sometimes a necessity tion of the af |echildren's games, Miss Lottie bas been a rather high-spirit-| penses In 60 days—$1,600 a day—|chiiq should learn to swim between! Whether you are able to awim| Brinker, chairman; committee on 9700med boys | see, there must be ; fi 1 Special All This Week Gold Filled Spectacles and f 4 Woman. did this in the name of our old/¢ and 14 years of age. That is the or not, there is always an element| baseball, Henry Odom, chairman; |™&@y who would care for the com- Eye Glasses, Fitted With Spherical Lenses— “4 Riad friend, Economy: | best time. of danger In going {nto the water,|committee on tennis, Norman|Pany of @ girl who values self-es- Song C has seven dependent on ——_—_—_—_—— | Every person should be able to! and th | teem—some who would not expect ‘ | B puld be able to) and these precautions should be | Wards chairman; committee on P _ She drew $30 a month. With TAC OMA, June 30—A brief ca-| swim, not alone for the joy that Is| observed, by both the trained swim-| refreshments, M George T.| kisses In exchange for escort. earned, it kept a roof over blegram, announcing the death of to be gained from it and the splen- mer and the beginner. Fields, chairman. | have a feeling that you will ad Including sctentific examination by | Grad. and Zyesight Speciaitet. Examination Free Rey. W, M. Uperaft at Yunan Pu, | did exercise which it afford | _Don't enter the water when you - - vise me to go on as | am doing, but, Was divorced because her China, was received in Tacoma.|in order to save one from drown-|are too warm oh, Mise Grey, out of that big, wise | | 43. R. BINYON, Jn. 1116 FIRST AVE., NEAR SENECA ST. 1 am 18, considered Intelligent, who go Q—A year ago | became a quainted with a girl of 18 and have gone with her steady ever since Three weeks ago we went to a park with some friends and she said: “We are going to be married, aren't we, R——?" And |, thinking she were joking, sald: “Sure we are, . 80 serious as marriage |King county plenie at Woodland se ets T are me 2 an; committee on field events, J I can tell you that you will | gree adjudged insane; then| Rev. Uperaft was well known injing Parents who neglect having! Don't dive into the water unless WIFE DOESN'T KNOW or aympathy for eee you know that it ras ‘disc! Western W ashingtoa their children taught awim is free from ob of sympathy for — rag structions and you are familiar Fp LONELY PEGGY. $26 with the depth Because of the serous condition! A.—With the changing seasons, fe ate ofe fe ote fe ofe ole ole ofe B Don't swim too soon after est-jof Mrs. Frank L, Stevens, ill in the| this question comes up for answer ng. It is well to wait an hour Queen City sanitarium, she has not and discussion. As I have said hun fter a meal before going into the been told that her husband, de| dreds of times before, it is both water, spondent over business disappoint-| unconventional and unwise for a 4 egal ooge into the water feet ments and her tline shot and girl to permit any man to kiss her iret unless you have cooled your | killed himself Tuesday on the lawn| unless she is engaged to him. To: po | head before. This often occasions | of their home, 6106 Myrtle st morrow's mail will doubtless bring | lsd Aciadichel Macaiiemmbabadt eldiiedactohs tere! |eramps or faintness, if the heart is ne ron SRE weak. | Don't push another person under! the water when far away from} shore. He may not expect the} | ducking, get a mouthful of water, jand strangle Don't take a person out tn a boat or canoe unless he can swim. | Don't let your children go bath jing in the lake unless they are ac companied by a good swimmer. Don't let children under 12 years of age go bathing more than three |times a week, and never let them jstay in the water over an hour, Binyon Optical Co.—1116 First Ave. AY W841a DILI—OD 1eoNdO UokUIG 2, % ’ e , ’ > D ’ > ae D » ° D %e y 2 5 » D % 5 Use Ice Continuously The Cost Is Small The Benefits Are Many YOU CAN PURCHASE A 200-Pound Ice Coupon Strip 51.00 CASH : Sanitary Ice Guarantee | Efficient Service Courteous Treatment THE ICE ELIVERY CoO. “The Reliable Dealers’’ »=—— ELLIOTT 5560 <—-a we fe je ope ojo oe ojo ape ojo oje oie ofe oj NOT UNEXPECTED PACIFIC, ERBREIe tlh TO THOSE WHO KNOw ‘eget Ml INTERNATIONAL [gia Se Sec S| EXPOSITION (gina WIN wfe ojo ajo afe eje eje oie ofe ojo back soon, darling,” he said, and I felt his hand on my cheek in a fleeting caress ! And then I only roused enough to drink some kind of broth that the nurse held to my lips. Along late in the afternoon I felt |something hard against my side, and, turning, I found—you—you, |little book. For a moment I did not realize just what you meant to me and then Aunt Mary said, Shall I unlock It, dear?” I did not answer, but as she placed the key in the little box that was one of my childish treasures and in which | had placed my “little book,” each volume as it was finished, I re. |membered. Something burst the |terrible bands that had bound my |heart with stifling bands. The flood gates opened and, with tears land sobs, I held you—inanimate, | but always understanding compan: jion—to my heart | For hours I held you thus, but T \could not get the courage to open |you, for I knew that within your \soul were all those dear confi |dences—all those hopes—all those anticipated joys which I could now never realize. sight of you brought it all back to | me lar ee fe ng ALL OTHER BEERS | hand, the nurse fixed the bed table so that I could write, and they H went out of the room and left me i led the door of my long-closed brain |1 saw again the preparations, heard Dick's quick, nervous calls for doc- ! |tor and nurse, and felt that quick ‘grip of agony that told me my bour {had come. I had welcomed it, for I had thought “in a Httle while I will have my baby—my very own baby |—for whom no one else will ever suffer as I am suffering now,” “You look perfectly happy, Mrs | Waverly,” said the nurse, as she | busied herself making preparations for my comfort and the advent of the baby “IT am perfectly happy,” 1 sald, “{an't every woman In my situation ” of oje ojo ee ofe ajo wje ojo ojo oje oje oje oje je oje oje oje je oje je ojo ojo ojo aie ole ojo nurse looked at me queerly she answered shortly, “A < ‘ e G AX G a

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