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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916. FAG 3 | Walsh Makes Big Hit in Western Picture at the Strand} The Star » who riend « ry and as ent the there a faith ha man lowing are * “Per ous” and | really calling out the | | read the from plexed” and * | can't blame you for | fire department.” | | have often wondered how in the | world you manage to answer all the | letters the way you do, and | cer |tainly appreciate your mind-read. ing qualities This boy and girl call on you In a matter so personal that it le next to impossible to take the side of either of the two without knowing |the nature of the “secret,” the dis | position of the persons in question and their character. | The poorest basis for any mar } i rlage anywhere is lack of confi dence if these two marry they will continually doubt each other | The boy wonder if the girl would still be loyal to him if she knew the secret and the girl will doubt his loyalty in return Even if another person's honor Is involved there is no reason why the boy should not tell his bride-to-be the whole story, as it will not be necessary to mention names. if he was really innocent, this will not be hard, ard if he was gulity the diff! |oulty of the task of telling will be rewarded at least by a frank under standing, if not forgiveness: People should not dwell! too much i; h it is the future whi GEORGE WALSH on the past; it is the future which counts, and mistakes, however That the really GOOD Western picture is more popular than ever GFA, cannot be rectified by look ing back by trying to do better in the future but by looking ahead and ested by the crowds that have thronged the Strand theatre all this week to see the big Fox production, “Blue Blood and Red orKe Walsh and Doris Pawn are starred Seldom have we had a pieture| And If anything is a problem of the Which brought forth so many expressions of ¢ sroval as has future, then it surely is marriage. this one.” said Manager William Srnythe f the matter HARRY ALEXANDER “It simply goes to ehow,” he o | Western picture has a stronger place in the hea er before. “Perplexed” should bid adieu to The picture is full of the real Cowboys, | “Anxious.” If she marries him Cowgirls, roping, round-ups, etc. are will con. | She'd be sorry for it All men are tinue till Saturday night a So said King David. I've ease cil cccckiinceneneeenitdinineaiatineaimaniaeiemcigen | ROOn marted 27 years | could not believe a word my h CARPENTER TO TALK Pi agin now te W. and he told it ice the ¢ ar Too many women “trust and Crowds flocked to the Ballard Fifty | obey.” INTERESTED community festival Thursday nig rs are ¢ hi Attor «, ” Frank Carpenter will speak Frida | gene We. vettere. of “Ansious and being a man “perplexitie feel con night HANDCUFFS DIDN’T Safe Mitk Infants soa Invalides HOR ICK’S STOP THIS THIEF) White! certainty can understand THE ORIGINAL “" | how hard it is to break the bonds NEW YORK, June 29 of true love and devotion, yet, there does come the occasion when wis dom must step in, where our love MALTED MILK Robert Manning. a pich ip s' - ruin. nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. controvertible fact or law that there Requires no cooking. be no secrets between man and wife for, where secrecy exists, per. 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Liggatte Myers Tebacce Cx |with Mrs, Ed w in Cynthia Grey Readers Differ on Question of Sweet he: BY CYNTHIA GREY € n sent to ¢ irts’ Secrets nthia Grey's department in the assist “Perplexed” and “Anxiou lant week 1 will were noon to way pir letters, are be engag f the young candal, She that he was inno ed her to tr r toda man’s, the went to girl learns him and asked but could not are varying in opinion, but m and will gladly hear from othe hy secret & that it cannot be > marry girl place cannot explain? losing who has a secret b I ble. Again, could ahe, in after years, forgive him for a deed that she could not now? NO! EMPHATICALLY NO! R. D. Having read the letters from “Anxious” and “Perplexed,” | wish to give my opinion. According to the young man's statement, this fcandal took place before his en gagement to the girl, In my es timation the girl is foolish to dig linto the past for trouble, Don't he present and the future hold plenty of trouble without going into the past for it? The boy's past. before his engagement, was his own affair and the right to keep still about It is surely his, If the girl has always found him square and honest, why listen to tales? A HAPPY WOMAN If | were engaged to a man who @ enough to tell me specially when he says ent of any wrong, | would refuse to marry him until he did. | would feel as tho things would keep coming up after mar riage, and he would keep piling secret upon secret untii at last, as many others have done and are doing, we would go to the divorce court to settle it all Don't be a coward, “Anxious.” Tell her. Any true woman can for give the TRUTH easier than to for get her distrust for the man she loves. MODERN 21 If Miss “Perplexed” has no more confidence in “Anxious” than to take the story of another “who calls himself a friend” in prefer ence to that of the one she is about to marry, she had better not marry, because she will find that there are always those who are more than ready to feed such stuff to her, and uniess she changes considerably, would consequently be in endiess trouble with her husband. The poor girl seems to of the opinion that he wa and now that there isa little altho she loves him dearly stead of giving him the benefit of it and judging him as he is at the present time, and she has known him, she le ready to break her en- Gagement with him, If she has not confidence enough to trust in and believe him now, she had better not marry him, beca she never will have There are, beyond a doubt, secrets so deep that a man or woman could not honorably divulge them to one, regardiess of the cost, and if his is one of them and he does not betray his secret, re gardiess of the fact that he loses) im, the one he loves, he is a man in a ifficient t will not be thousand and worthy the love of | necessar on private plants any woman. ernment arse That they shall both use a little, settle their little differ judgment ence In a satisfactory manner, and) » he readers of your column, “thru” your column, re. garding the outcome, Is the sincer est wish of “BILLIE” MOORE BIG SEASON FOR then wri Confident that the Alaska Chairmar k on the > yr 4,000 struction from t He will Alaska t be continued Anchorage north) Ma nks and th struction the old A once u have charge of a crew b Fairbanks and the Nenana fields ELECT COMMANDER | — | POKANI 0. At the 34th A. R. depart encampmer ¢ 1 and andy e lepartment f Seattle 0 H. Robson, of Tacoma commander nior vice The unday, pecial Mat NEW PANTAGES ’ REVO MEDIANS ful Animal Act | o and 206. re SONG AND DA wa 106 Other Ke PALAC TODAY AND SATURDAY CHAS, REILLY & CO inge 4 ‘ HIP at on, 10 Ar Congress has provided in the new | ™ | national defe act, effective July | States, so far as mobilizing 1, that the ent, in time of industries is concerned, js practical. « when war fs imminent, can | ly on a war basis now. r with individ THE ALASKA, <= | 160,000 pound AMUSEMENTS§ The Complete Stock of the BOSTON CLOTHING CO., 1115-1117 First Ave. - ORDERED = Notice ALL SALES for CASH. Entire Stock SACRIFICED! Wholesale and Retail | Foy what Money It Will Bring This stock has been ordered sold. Come here tomorrow and witness this great slaughter of high-grade merchandise. Prices cut to bed-rock in order to quickly dispose of this stock. Orders are positive. Look! 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