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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917. PAG | | THE CALL 7 OF HER PEOPLE 2 “A Maiden's Trust, reels of Mack Sennett Keystone comedy. 'ALLACE URLITZER ELODIES ASTERS IT’S A GOOD PICTURE If you { emphasi7 ioned, honest werd good gree and underline it a doz couldn't *xag this picture. It's Georg | piece—a comedy drama. } coul Today Only— |New | | Show | Thurs- day | GEORGE BEBAN “The Marcellini Millions” TOMORROW. House Peters and Louise Huff In a Breezy Romance High Up in the Sierras “THE LONESOME CHAP” fore) MEAN E Sth at Pike (MARKET R rer the old-fash to the Nth de- zen times the quality of Beban’s master- you ate over yer First at Pike— Continuous 11to1? Admission 15¢ — Children 5c. MUST GO INTO FEDERAL HANDS By BASIL M, MANLY Special Dispatch CHICAGO, May 15, 1 have spent today In Packingtown at tempting to discover for the readers of The Star the truth about the meat situation Will meat prices go back to the old figures which fitted the average man's pocketbook or will they go even higher? Is there an actual shortage or are the American people vic tims of a hoidup? Have we enough available meat to go ahead with our normal con- sumption or are we in for meatioss days? Have high prices for meat reduced meat consumption? How much meat Is being shipped abroad and what kinde? What ls the hope for the future? LETTERS Y . ’ | Cynthia Grey's Good Form MEAT PROBLEM | Cynthia ERS | 4 NTLE MAN personal ut at ntions in ¢ soctal circles that the man who 4 fairly polite runs the of having courtesy misinterpreted 1 have talked to the best meat editors of , ator "Young Men, Answer in Chicago) “This Question for a Chicago) Miss Grey and Norma J | Q.—I have always enjoyed Plenty of Meat? Never Again! | your column, People's differ- There are « two points on| at slaw which these varied Intere re in] EPORT §: COCKROACHES =" Ase easily killed by wsine w per a Stearns’ Electric Paste * Full Directions in ee Ls Gord everywhere U. S. Government buys it. Fieri@a, per Ib BARRYMORE THE GREATEST ALASKA STORY EVER SCREENED UNTIL SAT. NIGHT eed Locals FRUITS Appico— | Btayman Winesap Prices Paid Prodncers to Poultry, Veal and Belling Prices to i Butter, Kags Second and University \ purposes. The population our om two ways In cor American people will ne again b able to eat in the caredree eof © 1 old days when a comp inner without two k in of meat Was a Ide affair, NOR WILL MEAT PRICES EVER GO MACK AGAI TO THE OLD LEVE! ere hy t ourt Jand In the feeding a to th nand of pec who read ay fa y f ! ou are blame any body you will have to pick on old Nature who ovide that able to {ncrease and multiply their | a little faster than hu-| * iW w could plant ‘orn there might be a but we can't! at} cane there | points on vari lous questions ave interest led me very | much tam a high school girl land | go to a great many dances, Now what puzzies Ime isthis: At | | twice as many Cynthia Gre 7 Y boys who come by themselves, or with other boys, as there are boys who escort girls What is the reason? ‘es it that these boys cannot get acquainted with girls, that they don’t enjoy the company y which pric of girls, or is it the high cost t ught down to anything| of tiving? ° vels—a decreased 4 1 would like most awfully and through general curtatl well to hear from you, Mr. meat consumption, ant the Bachelor Boy. NORMA, ng off of any excesa profita that A—Yours ts not the first exist int business of meat ymment of this nat 1 ha {uct and distribution | ard. Old J t hat as long as ave ff 1 this pureba for fe A ne Eat More Than Ever | {fered All the figures Vvallab’ chow to w Jown the *, t asa Ww at ing and see the numer ore me w than ever before oups of boys and of girls hatever the cause, the fact re ealize the truth of your ainw that there ts no prospect nents. WHAT IS THE meat prices within the complete the crease {n consumption * government takes a hand and unless | KNOWS KE SON? WHO tablishow meatless days or meat! MENTALLY CONTROLLED h Dear Mise Grey:—In answer to Marks church or some The only posible other very drastic hope of reach of the common people Iles in government control over the meat industry from time the animal leaves the range or feeding yard until it reaches the consumer. This is not my conclusion alone—it has the backing of no less an authority than J. Ogden Ar. mour, who has suggested that during the war, the federal government should assume con trol of the entire industry THOSE AWFUL CRAMPS Suggestions That May Save Much Suffering e contin ed until ay Tread at rout dia har at | Most decidedly YES, “Rbeah” as to whether one person can control the mind of another This mental contro! of others is the curse of the age. The one who is controlled not being aware of it, thinks it is his own choice or volition, under which he speaks and acts. Itisa | very common usage, a great deal of It being done by mental suggestion The writer has seen little chil dren #0 made the victims of this baleful practice as to turn in hatred towards those whom they formerly loved and whole neighborhoods estranged by it All of us know some person who, when we are in their company and | | | | nd pro-government does not want strong do not rink eve lowe tee e are con 4 th ‘ nts t he G the ve a n Russia . . troduce a re one that that th onst ” mittee take pr ry steps i that end aking in the reichstag toda David, socialist member, ceclar |"The chancellor has not re 1 to ble ci « t R Episcopal churches of the city w present the historical play, “Two Thousand Miles for a Book,” at the ose of the convention of the dio ene of Olympia Wednes even ing. The play will be sta at 8 o'clock, in the guild roc of St ‘TRIES SUICIDE TWICE | REVOLUTION IS THREATENED IN THE REICHSTAG AMSTERDAM, May 16. officlaidom is taking chances of the popular revolu tlon to achieve democracy hint ed atin speeches of extre st leaders the stog yesterday ording to ad Ger man no vices received here today The chancellor urt refusal 's to accede to # ist demands in amplifying Germany's war aims, his apparent suppert of the junkerites all have aroused the greatest anger arnong the socialists rewarne { for n he , t in Berlin an cit * Socialists Demand Peace Text of the remarks by the so ‘ edt these two ¢ clalist fact oi t would be good fi cay phy it ant net ° and t ! ‘r eat Frit 7 oe Revolution Threatened t the gove t ir, lea anti-government 80 powed to the elde Hiofi Tanaka, Japanese sailor aboard the Tama Mara thwart od two ts at 6 ide Tues la He was p bay at Ple whe ft SEATTLE A LEADER pate and Grand R are the only cities in 5 Tatted some one is present whom this nppiocndggve bea pedis pe: person dislikes or is jealous of, We se ee eee eee enontte are afraid to be cordial or friendly «, sirs. Anna Y. Reed, who has re towards, altho personally we may ying from a seven cnonths’ tour have nothing against them. WE |vUe! [fol 8 nm ARE BEING MENTALLY CON TROLLED, Whole families are con trolled by one member, whole neigh borhoods by one person, who con trols their thoughts and actions and ck crush, | have been decides whom they shall associate!to the rear ranks of the mo! with. te ting to board a ca a | More misery is caused by this nders were more often men cursed practice than by any mod. womer Perhaps these wo ern-day evil But there is only that since men regard punishment coming to those mental s men in the working world robbers and thieves who seek only an-methods to get discord to gratify their Jealous a malice, for “as they sow, #0 shall ry glad to they reap.” Se ic is subject WOMEN RUDE Q.—I have long been a reader of your letters and answers and have enjoyed them very much, and now | hope you will give me space for one Why is it that women, as a rule are 80 very ill-mannered and rude n public? | have observed this so not only here, but most every city | have been in. In get ting on street cars | have had wo. much, in Q and have a little girl 3 years old My husband has been dead five years. My health isn't good now, and | want you to decide the fol lowing for me The man | love is 34 years old He believes in easy work, such as Violating the laws. | am almost sure | will have to work in order men deliberately shove me out of to keep my baby and me if | marry their way and me. | crowd in front of am a married man with fe male relatives of my own and have | etc him. He is kind-hearted, a good sport, likes dances and good times, He always tells me there a high regard for a womanly wo- ign't another girl in this world he man, but must say that this is one |joves like me. He gets very jeal prere or emals, Raabe ld that | ous If | speak to my gentlemen = shou ike to have explained to ¢ d SCENE FROM “THE WHITE RAVEN” riends. wis - ting me ; S. G. The man | don't love is a good ] Country May and Grain ould take A.—Today, more than ever be-|provider, hae a business here in | (Prices pald saler) ia (ine fore, we have two distinct classes the city, has etty eight-room 66 n restored to health [Of Women-the ones who earn their! house, well turni: ced, ie 24 years und herb remedy bread and butter, and the ones who oid, and. thinks th> world of my Write for fr nd helpful ad-|@on't. The former, especially the|paby, mother and ne Molasses 32.00 view to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi-|/oWer type, thru constant daily a Whom should | merry? Do you $106) tne «Co. (confidential) Lynn, | Soclation with men in a business | think | would learn to love the man Harley 60.00) 1 wa become masculine 59 Corn. 'e 6900] Masa, Only wor en and read | ¥4 asculin |! don't love, but only care for as a Corn—Cracked 7000\ uch letters When T have been unfortunate |friend? | must have a place to Chop | enough to be caught in the s#Ix\care for my child proper Puget round hay 4.00! — | AT SEA, 38.00 man you should love you cannot The Big Scene: A Famous Alaska Dance Hall—a 5 There n raving ninst \ i i Stake— fate her point to Pack of Cards—'a Beautiful Woman the Stake WILSON TO CONTROL | it S Up to Yo Scag ; seen New Yor Broadway the Destination. H toward an honorable man, Foor SHIPPING ORDER Can you afford to allow that chronic trouble to wear you tho you should mavr m WASHINGTO: May 16.—A bill patent medicines or self-treatment, when the best of medical child's sake. u would be doin placing in the hands of President attention can be had for a small fee? the man a great wrong. Love sel freight shipments under the emer I do all kinds of work the best that I know how Oe that the wa de tas aves FOLLOW WITH PUNCH AFTER PUNCH gency needs of the nation will t I use Medicine, Electricity, Massage, Vibration, light And ten,chances to one, if introduced in congress, Under th surgery and all modern rational methods of treatment you marry the other man, yo ses ena Bee aMEAAIna arlority oe ait The regular fee is $1.00 paid cash, medicine included love for him would soon die. ‘To AY ered to determine prior ot a love a man always, you must re 15c re |shipments. The bill bas the ay spect him, too. His traits of dis THURSDAY proval of President Wilson, It was honesty and jealousy forbid that CHILDREN | FRIDAY | prepared by the direction of Attor- s Don't marry either one of them be SATURDAY | ney General Gregory a : fi Keep a clear conscience and look 4 ONLY | | 401 Peoples Bank Building, Second and Pike Street. the world squarely in the face, and hoge Seats 2 ! 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