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Through ~— Cars “THE BOYS’ GIVE. LAFE A SENDOFF ....: STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 1916, PAGE 5, 30, Letters To Cristhin Gr Gre I have known a young man for a few monthe who wants me to ry ° Py Py Py 4 him. | have not told my parents yet, for | know they will ob ° ject to him for a son-in-law, because he is a farmer and his parents are 4 poor My sisters are always making fun of him because he is noth Via Great Northern and Northern Pacific $ Politicians Hold Jollification) ing but a big, husky, sun burned armor, one who would look out of Railways to the Ships’ Sides . Meeting Out at Des place in a city ballroom or a swell cafe. | have three sisters married } 3 Moines and tiving in the city, and their husbands are quite wealthy, | know ° they would be dreadfully shocked if | marry this “rube in the country S| HAMILTON IS MODEST|@® they call him. | would not feel like taking him to any of their re 4 ceptions or social entertainments, neither do | want to be shut out of Js their lives & From Falls City came Al Nw DT ee aoa ee moee " 1 don't know what to do. | wish you would advise me. We are ©) town came H_S, Nolce: fram |P00r and | am working to help support my mother; but she could Jive ©) Vashon came Ira Gase, and | With any of my married sisters, altho she says she will not live off 1 FOR Cee churn. Kent, Oriltia, |them. We are paying for our home, on installments, and she wants me @| and other placen in the South |% Stay single for five more years, until it Is paid for s S| district, came other politicians. | tam 24 years old, and think | have a right to a home of my own ° From Seattle came Norman |the same as the rest of them. | love this man, but | could give him up ©| wWardall, clerk of the county # it were the best thing to do. Me understands how my sisters fee commissioners, who wants to | about him and has left it with me to decide be the next county auditor; J Your advice will be greatly ‘appreciated J. €.M Ld ’ commissioner; Deputy County | wher will be recelved as a Woman for your Womanhood, The cu Frida Engineer J. R. Morrison, who {tor he age rcumstance, necenalt as forced you, ike VY wants to be the next engineer mbe ot «k women, t loor the t BEGINNING MAY 31 end on aie ty 1 ill be admitted : Hition that 1 Leave Seattle ollification” testing held fori fieures and fae hb Clear brains, physical strength, willing 10:45 P.M. (G. .N.); 11:59 P.M. (N. P.) Late H ot easy D b feet and ready w , t des olnes Commer _ Wh hou ou he ‘ « ' om it to fol at - Arrive San Francisco 3:30 P. M., Second Day ; oa age Vh vd turn from it to fo u af BREAKFAST ON DINING CAR—LUNCHEON ABOARD SHIP t tification” | n€| the world matte 4 bh tt hat sort of . Northbound—Leave San Fra ° y T : vide ‘ ' 0 ating x @ arsdays, Saturdays. Similar e, with Standard ing rhe speakers Wid be fig r farme eothea A cut in an ¢ ive city club, l. ‘ars, to Seattle and Vancouver, B, C. Passengers in oe fi. nice to ha not picture your aristocrat ther win the midst of a harve ave advantag H. 8. Notce presided here would be 4 the Ma et 4 Ride on the Liners with the Speed of an Express ¢ » ne t Kot at at ce icf > Ronaeatdhend tract fr Lafe Hamilton t My ° Train. Extra Comforts Without Extra Fare. Sjup the county paupe h i, : ray orate ¢ : “ — Meals and Berths on Ships Included in Fares. $| A few soreheads In't ee Suen | thes Wendin ronve orn old. world — For May sailings of the Twin Palaces, leave Seattle May 22 or Sit aoe dean ee “i t r Nat o learn f har that th only ecupation that is . $i: Brsgp all anges pees rea lasting wort the one occupation in whte Mot : Ticket Offices : ‘ tt } 2 L. ©. Smith Bidg—J. 0. McMullen, C.P.A.,Northern Pacific Ry. $/ +4). ight fel : Q.—Seven years ago, while Vw | very indireoty=-but ee perce: @ nl : : F in high school, a girl entered my | jealousy r oh . Second and Columbia—T. J. Moore, C. P. A., Great Northern Ry. $/side at ng” re pe ag pi eb atl fry ay AM set San Francieco—665 Market St. » Ue yreighll ree Bert other girls, and we were together a| Five years have passed since then ° ywersorae. i li'l Great deal. When she left, a year |! have finished college and am well ’ egurpeseqeeooesoosees emery tee Inter, for college in the East, there started out in the world, But, Miss n fae 7 re was an understanding between us.|Grey, | cannot forget her. | have : " ‘ and then | heard that she was going very nicest kind of girls, and | have . ame Leads Applause i vith some one back there—heard it gone out with many of them one, * arg Serve yedcas by two, or perhaps three times, but nev : AS COUNCIL VOTES ware nant Wane anys c The First Time Jooking for a girl like her—with her eyes, her hair, or her smile; and in Washington not the same, | lost all interest in them Oratorical bombs, gases ° and | ds ae prc ts, ace ee ee shrapnel were used in a two- storm broke after 1 nds |tfied to convince my ; hour attack on the city council [son's amendment, making city rep *| Local Drug Concern La could s0c hec Galia, pad tek Oe by peacers and preparedness resentation optional, had been pass Big Deal. was not for me; but | cannot. She fans who stormed the city hall jed, and the dads w ready to has been the very center of all my * Monday afternoon vote on the amended resc Coe deepest thought and feelings al! the 4 When the smoke cleared Demands to Be Heard W\while, and | am just beginning to a away, the council had voted, 5 May we not be heard before ¥ Of come to a realization of the hope 1 to 4, to pass Councilman Dale's take this outre us action?” th Cre jeseness of it all, | have built all ‘ resolution, as amended by (dered James an eacer, his Lafe Very Modest of my hopes, plans and ideals about Counciiman Thomson, which voice tren « with em There were other aneakers a : a dream, without fully realizing will permit any city employe t was ded to let ody the same line fo" what | was doing. | am now 26 to absent himself from work 1 a f the ¢ > years old, and | long for a home See pparcesn, lune 16 two howrh Sunipamssonad (dee-ling—tate bimes "UK And for the love and companionship and march in the preparedness |iarations for prepareinem™ and/ “1 never had hat ta that | need parade if he so desires. agai reparedness, and for and 1 done ommis uicle ‘| Miss Grey, you are a woman, and ” Moo los Pr 4/Sgainst a lot of other things fl ¢ d this wa ° succesmful as has Cactus Juice can understand, perhaps, how | feel ioe ed the resolution echoed back and for the tot want t yusand ' b to and What | want to know is whether : kton oppo i — - |non-absorbent corridc give Knudsen, | C@! a who sed you think | ever will be able to yee "Dal wae t ~~ shia Taxpayers sorr f He ays | premie reparatio express 8" forget—will | always have to live ” hie We “Ouvragesed { protest in|done the right thing, too abiding faith in its ATKALIO alone and just dream and be satl The lobby as crowded taxes + nen And ther owers fled with dreams 1 am afraid "i Bye lhl phd ra ide of tn wid th nd naict He Speaks of Holes The Bartell Drug Co. say# in 10% that | have loved once and lost; i Hynde; ypc ging? Pg eg Stare Bi eateahs Som | t 008 people when |! We have « 4 the ex jbut 1 will love forever just the ; the room. age 128 7 y 1 ® nd «distribution o > Giifows Sere on the | ploves “without ‘lone of n we'd te th ar tion of | game i SacwesA! ‘Theis yetrict would cove to tho| Woods to now Juice in this city. & year ago | heard that the girl front and ins ate fro reports WEICR of my dreams was somewhere in weré agaiast partie [rol Engiand. Do you think there is the the prover f Wan Ke least possible chance that she = mine holes he might remember marcher was ¢ gn LONESOME “BOB.” . > » r ition the } A That the r mbers nocent of the wai he was being], tunte tanta br tis a at eB tees pant net By nip ceoenisge? 7m rh Mot yor na fit of jealous rage, co Burke Against Gambling | manded her to forget t# not proof Judge Burke repl ae eT ee that she has done has no and freedom are some’ pp Frenne dt ubt learned, as have you, that it engerg than peace, which, at the} peal 5 ; is quite as necessary to forget as cost of honor, was subtie poison bape Py which }to remember, but very often much and he regretted that there were By sage ong herr ey fol fe well known put i* tO| more difficult so many good citizens ready When he pag taps partie tt tel® invertigate @ para) How do you know that the girl gamble with their country's for-| When he go! be part-— "I tt ta] r indorse-|too, does not hope and dream even tunes by advocating unprepared-|POr tn, oe choked. ‘The remorter me it, to do|as you _ iow do you know that tn a eatetered neat & one e ha st he secret chamber of her hea Then a tall, slender woman eth istered: “tears” is thetr| cms and handle only the best.”|she does not go back into Tus NONE BETTER straight as an arrow, and with face |"°16®. i a | The Cactus Juice Man will be on! terdays? ash white, arose <““ inend ot the Bartel ‘Drug: Bord ome one has said thi AT ANY PRICE I protest against this resoiution |O#&Mtion corner First and Pike, after to- | thirte eat things in ses saiet | Why the hysteria?” she asked.| ao) to ext be te SAA] b ealy Veer soneee tn Tere, not a better bi sarcastically, and sat down Master M ose wholtance. 1 S prontet, #0 Cat P rder sold t any price . Richar anafiel: Vhite n disc ery 7 that {s more dependable, effi Wonderful Skin and frock coat, and carrying & silk hat,|°> Be t a : re ot anew yo : life wee ever e: purer or re role . oh te t of Cactus 0 « th It is up to you & ch om bag) a t Fa - ¢ Wrinkle Remover | ked to be heard. He tevk result of years o ng researc ae AeGey ationt Ge anicininiite sor that has a stronge: his time condemn the ord ad thas Pose: : from e 100 j 4 ‘ and study It# ingredients arejwith the «¢ 1 make amends «eae core Rael 1 of removing bad com. (0, International Workers of the| gathered from remote parts of the| That ia the only way you may ever re es Dtion seems to| World. who, he ventured, ere} world, combinix roots know if your dream will be ful general use in | Against the constitution lbarks, leaves, juic of the filled | Rogers’ AutoClub Frmercoised” wax| “Donald McDonald, former Senator|tact carts’ and "other with warm water,| Piles and a score of others follow properties that act directly Baking Powder we, faded for preparedness FB C.lthe stomach, rer and kidneys n al-|R. Cotterell, E. C. Snyder thats ine PaRan SER Guaranteed an absolutely 1 py|louls Strong, Rev. R. E me and wo! t Gute, phosphate baking pow e se " nde n.|Were among the peace ta the stem, ¢ ‘ » yt rita? ed t artif t ° ounclis see ¢ er wholly free from Alum A he ce cit ar F i 4 th >mot FA FD W AN and Albumen Sold on a t th \ artemis aged n oo“ di oy Eee be over before we WENATCHEE, May 30.—John 25c Per Pound ~ Pg P Stewart a ranch hand, broke he meeting faction pax down here today and confessed to Made by - {/both hot under the collars, surged tae Gee taetees [1 SMM” co tareey weed ate ot me THE ROGERS co w almost mag.) Richard Mansfiold White was| TO ma J, Smith, an aged homesteader am | nkles ant istopped by a harsh talking young| on Badger mountain Seattle Office 208 Maynard Bid. to age, tines fellow who wore his cap over his| cs 1 don't know why I did it,” he {3 Se eeete te ett eve |robbed. “I must have been crazy Phone Main 2055 [fei A hesitate tol won of you fellown who talked All I got was 10 cents,” y for preparedness wovld fight,” he After Stewart's statement, Dep lsaid Y' never have fought ity Sheriff William Moyneaux R. M. White Was a Scout went to the spot where the young | “Young man, you are mistake QUALITY man said he had thrown the 22-call declared White. “I was mit for| er revolver with which Mrs. Smith the \ MARKETS wa shot and found the weapon 1 A ot he Mrs, Smith was first shot and insisted White ,| Wild Rose Creamery 29 J in the tent in which she and A shrill voice from the cdge of a son Were camping on their home Ithe crowd yelled, “He means the | Butter, fresh churned c stead WANTED We have several good routes open at the present time. If you have been waiting for a route, come into the office and see us at once. We will try to put you on a route near your home. Apply to Circulation Manager, The Star, 1307 Seventh Ave. National league ‘COL.MOSBY DEAD | ‘ WASHINGTON, Ma Col John Mosb daring confederate ate leader in the civil war, died to day at Garfield hospital. He had yee critical n ind As leader of Mosby's guerillas the colonel niade a place for him self in history during the conflict bet North and South Mosby suffered from a complica tion of diseases, partly incurred thru exposures muffered in hia pic turesque raids upon the Union army, and later when he was a fed eral prisoner DRIVE TO PORTLAND j Crehan , t ith motored to Portlar 1 Monday with John Von Herberg of the Greater Theatres Co. They ex pected to return to Seattle Wedne day. Full Cream »wart was picked up by Deputy 18¢ »:: New Cheese... iff H. ©. Decamp as a suspect ; 2 in connection with the theft of ci n Choice Shoulder 124c some clothing at Bridgeport, yes Pork Roast........ | terday Choice Spare Decamp found liber cart-| Ribs C|ridges in his pockets, and a thoro cer are g questioning resulted in the confes Choice Steer “10 *" Zoiling Beef Choice Shoulder nn PARADA Megat IIc CONTINUED hoice ul 10 Saunage oon Cc} FROM PAGE1 Sugar Cured Bacon one | 6c. Page Backs... Cc} MATUK St WA HK a Ay WESTERN MARK SEEKS HIS SISTER: AN r 18-—-he had no place to go, no 1100 Weatern Ave WHSTEAIC ES, MATUICEDE riends, no home Corner Westlake nud Pine His mother and stepfather APPLE MARKET mare ts 100 Occidental Ave ‘ . HALLARD MARKET He could not read nor write 5448 Hatlard Ave. Except that his name as Ber Look for U. S. Purple Stamp nard Brady, he knew practically | It Signifies Purity and Quality nothing about himself LEARNS WHO FAMILY WAS In the next 30 years his was Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M Bre Ae) ac ougall - fouthwi Fetablinhed 1876 CHARGE PURCHASES MADE WEDNESDAY BIL! LED JULY 1ST. Nadia Corsets Reduced to$1 .00 medium or large hite or Morning Dresses 98c Dresden Crepe Middy Dresses 98c Gingham Middy Suits 98c In and combi One-Piece House Dresses onl P € 986, e thre t ¢ t d children’s wear. ere i 2 the edges that matched 3 ive be i] t d Se. | 15c Swiss Vests Irish Medallions 10c Half Price i g V or yoke fq : \ | ate Irish lace, others of cluny. Fors § j me Xe to $2.7 to 20¢ to $1. 38. 1“ —Virst Floor. 50¢ AND 65¢ suits UNION 38c tS¢. CARTER AND MERODE VESTS Up to $1.00 REDUCED ecves, Sizes 4,5 and 6, 30¢ for 25c Sand %, 50¢. Up to $2.00 for 50c Up to $4.00 Children’s Waists 14c i Rors’ Knit Waists. b patgtcres ving bathe for $1.00 | for the othe nents cial at Ife. ut are suitable for table decorations, also HADES t mall boudoir rat Floor. S lamps or living room lamps. we but have one and in others six ome 50c Hair Brushes 35c 1 back Hair Brushes excellent quality bristles cial Be. Fotlet Wares Shop | 10c Hooks and Eyes 8 for 25c s and Yet Pull size ednesday selling to 25¢, 50¢@ and China Section, Fourth Floor. Sol with Spe First Plc Stationery 1 7c : Box A Peet Hoo or black er 8 an f pac d ACCI rrespot I MULATION Initialed a Stationaee and on lence Cards, all in perfect condition, but 10 full line of initials. 24 sheets or 24 cards and 24 $1. 75 Bust Forms not a full line of in hects cards envelopes in each box, 17¢. 95c $12.00 FOLDING CAMERAS $7.95 Covered with genuine jersey Eastman’s Folding Brownie Cameras, a discontinued ny Sse made. Not sil sises model Takes pictures postcard size. Very special Very special, 95¢, AOR $7.95. Untrimmed Shapes 10¢ WRITING INKS 5c Best qt y Writing Ink in two-ounce, square bottles, Reduced to $2. 35 Colors are blue-black, blue, red, violet and green. Most sailors ¢ 25c WAR ATLAS Sc linere, in black and a few pur \ mplete Atlas of the present war, with full-page ple, gray or brown, Reduced | maps. A very interesting pamphlet, 5¢. from $5.95 to $2.4 Stationery Shop, First Floor. the weird of a man | errands to holding a candle inthe | British Iine in northern France finding himself tent while they played cards. have amazed their benefactors jradually he discovered what 1 marched right along with at home by requesting practical was, where he had | the men, and wa Petersburg, | books on bookkeeping, 1 1897 learned at Richmond, in the fight at Bach. ally wa Creek, at Fort Harrison HOW TO RED mself to read and | and Chapin's Farm, and Fair | Oaks and Spring Hill Brady told The Star correspond: Brady said, “the adjutant ent today, “I was living wit y puld 8 s, ‘No mb > roy pity OEM bec i ing i my — would say to us, ‘Now, you boys |, SIMPLE, SAFE, RELIABLE WA’ a epfather at Ports: | clear out,’ and he'd chase us back |” People who are overburdened wil mouth, Va., when the war start- | where the cooks were superfiuous fat know only too wi ed But from there we'd carry {the discomfort “and ridicule thag Rig A eo , r over-stout people have to bea! Right after the battle of the | things forward to the men be If you are carrying around five or Monitor and the Merrimac, when | hind the breastworks.” ten pounds of unhealthy fat, you the Union soldiers came into iy's inj ecessarily weakening your vi h ady's injury came years lat- pelo * Norfolk, my stepfather enlisted | or. at Little Rock, Ark. when. a are, carrying 6 ae ha keh Paxnerieanl = ’ i K hen, roys the beauty of your in t Pat ney ivania regl- | as a soldier in the regular army f ie ment, and had me enlisted in | detirious with typhoid, he wan. : is no need of any i Company C as a drummer boy ered away from camp one night tng trom supers acne ie TELLS OF ARMY LIFE and wae frostbitien befohe Be jae safe and rellable way, withe Drummer boy I was called, | was found diet or tiresome exere | but I was a sort of jack-of-a ¢ «8 is a test worth trying: opp Mla Bisa jack-of-all One leg and half his other foot much time ae Sane ‘ he men were amputated in open air. breathe deeply, anil Did evervthing from running get from Bartell Drug Co. or any ~ - .| DISCHARGED FROM ARMY kood druggist a box of oil of koreim Y 1 capsules, Take o tte Brady was discharged after 18 [CANS nefore retiring & years in the army, including |” Weigh yourself once a w * ervice in tough Indian scraps. to know just how fast you are losing weight, and don't leave off the treat Increases strength Soldiering was the only thing | ent or even skip a single dose until | f delicate, ner-| he knew how to do you ara down to normal yous, rundown Brady's one occupation now is |, Oll of Korein is absolutely harme people £68 Ser] continuing the hunt for his efe ss, is pleasant to take, and helps | cent In ten days nuing his sig xestion, Even a few days’ treate — In many Instances. ter, with whom he vaguely re- /ment has been reported to show $100 forfelt if it! members playing when he was a (noticeable reduction in welght, foots | faileasperfullez-| tiny poy in Wisconsin steps become lighter, your work FORFEIT planation In large eems easter, and a lighter and more article soon to ap- buoyant feeling takes possession of pear in this paper . > your whole be Ask your doctoror| THEY WANT TO LEARN |*°Rvery ‘person who suffers Sree swKist about tt. superfluous fat should give this SD Gutiie iadaeie cians tae LONDON, May 20.-—"Tom [treatment a trial and Swifts Pharmacy always carry tt in stock i mies” in a certain section of the You'll Smile, Too if you come here for your meals, Prices are right, and the best cup of coffee in Seattle—positively. MEN. | KNOW THAT Improper measures rather than oftel one at DISOR. DERS OF ‘GEE! but this Corree is ood Rainier Bakery and Restaurant JAS, R. BOLDT, Prop. Second Near Madison Come to me n Blood Teat. oO weary, Pestetiay - m. to m to in” ™