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Personal Appearance Today by Courtesy of Thomas H. Ince “Bill” Hart Will Appear at Both the Coliseum and Liberty, Afternoon and Evening of Today Until Wednesday Night COLISEUM Until Wednesday Night Three stars, 2 features —Kathlyn Williams and House Peters in “The Highway of Hope,” a Western, and Fatty Ar- buckle in “A Reckless Romeo,” two reels of hilarity. Charles Ray in “The Millionaire Vagrant’ — a tale of men, maids and money. Some ro- mance, some thrills and adventure. “A _ Royal Rogue,” a 2-reel Key- stone, and the Pathe News complete the bill. Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11. Admission 15c; Children 5c; Loges 30c. First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15c; Children 5c. banana in America than 4 He offers at our very door ‘The Woman's Army Against Taste “Nice-a-Banan!” use higt s and palatable reasons wh not used their He learns the ladder of promotion from peddling bananas with a huge basket over his arm to a push cart, and then a small stand and finally a grand store with a wonderful array of all kinds of fruits. > The Italian with his push cart: ° ling nice-a-banan’ in the streets done more to po in the By AN EXPERT When the picturesque Italian fete foot on American soil at ry park, he casts about for occupation. Naturally he looks to see what his fellow Mountrymen are doing in this plenty and very soon he finds his piace, for ali about him he sees the sons of Italy Presid) Ing over prosperous fruit CANADIAN PACIFIC The World’s Greatest Highway BACK EAST EXCURSIONS Daily June 20th to June 30th Ask Us About Dates for July, August and September $67.50 | 67. 67 80.00 91.00 Correspondingly low rates to otner points, Limit 2 months, but final limit not to exceed Oct. 31st. Liberal stopovers. SPECIAL SALE DATES Ses Moines, June 7.8 Chicago, June 12-13 stands. have ; the nana for tat sut this tropica is worth erlous attention pound of banans much nutriment of potatoes dietitian ous me nas than in most fre contain much sugar starch Most households 4 as a betwee a de cre pote when contain pound. says a know There is more nitrogen and less water in bana h fruits; they ter know the bana- al tidbit or a with sugar and salad or It fi vegetable ith certain iced a fruit so on sert n, in 4 com nd in and er combination A meal of boiled mut auce and A # deliciou: ton with banana cook caper baked nd dish and fried ban wh fs fit for kings. Here ipe for fried bananas Pe alf (cro lengthwi and roll the in and then erumt capable beet hb she claim is her rec n steal eut in wise, not yananas St. Louis.. Toronto Montreal . Boston . New York . wire basket Fr 1 around the lemon Minneapoi Chicago .. Detroit .. plunge hot fat cate bre steak platter and serve wh, arrange with slices of 3 immediatel aie wie niin TODAY'S WASTOGRAM Consider the banana and ways and means to make it appetizing on the table io - PLANT IMT. TACOMAS TACOMA, Juv Jed potatoes today, thus phratli a local election, [t was urged that foot of fertile ground be util ceceeeseeees Final limit July 6 .Final Wmit July 11 —« For Further Information Apply to E. E. PENN, General Agent Passenger Department, 712 Second Avenue, Seattle. on Tacoma plaat ized, y other! food STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1917 PAGE 3 Young Man of 26 Writes in Favor | of War Marriage Should Uncle Sam call upon his soldiers to marry before they go to battle? With the exception of one young man, whose letter appears below, Seattle folks have voted a solid “NO.” Mrs. Blanche Mason, of the women's protective division, Seattle police department, writes the following MARRIAGE M A SACRAMENT—MRS. B, H, MASON W with ht For at no do not on Philippine t ivey agres Cameron Keneral of 1 al wb sol ywed to march ent of reproductior 0; its that would multiply the into hastily 1 iid occasione A KACTAL 6 ed nor ely Cor uKe’” wo! , my opinion, produce uffering byt pr war | The young women who became partners in such unions | would be embarrassed and handicappel by responsibilities and cares most of them are unfit to meet alone, and the innocent offspring be made the victims of a dependent and defective youth, for which the government would be responsible, and later be forced to share results in efforts to aid or care for them in custodial institutions. BLANCHE r " SHOULDN'T LOSE SIGHT OF THE NATION OF TOMORROW Dear M War claim It in. the best of the men who are led to de acy on the battle fronts are left the the and the crip. ples. It ts that the men of tomorro next genera tion, will be unless marriage ah s Grey s the flower of manhood old men re that the ed. | The Napoleonic wars sapped the vitality of France, and as a result of the slaughter of the cream of the nation’s men, the physically unfit became the fathers of France, Asa result, say the medical men, the French today are the shortest in stature of any civilized race, and the percentage of infant mortality in Paris rhe Vie matter jon fo Let A We are all that is lose higher than in any other white capital re the tl that fa solu of nanity but | to a glorious end sight of A YOUNG MAN FRAZIER WRITES MINNIE B marry? ips to TRUST TO DEPOP “i WE BECOME HORRIFY A DIVINER INS ULATED! UT ED REPL OF Mumbled rites never made marriage sacred lies wholly within the TRUE LOVE, companionship and mutual ity with which both parties endow it. Russia and China have numbers, But we cannot afford to mimic foreign mockery mar. riages—for the state, church or for convenience. America's marriage ethics must be born of science, love and freedom, to endure. Its sacredness Shall we ler to the soldier nation builders? ne ating ab tions no at | The marriage institution is on trial before the world, It trembles in the balance. This last act would break the last thread. Courts couldn't handle the divorces—its consequences. MARRIAGE MUST EVOLVE TOWARD HUMAN HAPPINESS FOR ALL CONCERNED—not retrograde farther into sex- parasitiam. THE GOVERNMENT MUST EXIST FOR ITS PEOPLE. This principle reversed ie the fundamental law of all monarchie Miss G warning th f the | | of your column can never bear a more worthy UMB TO WAR HYSTERI Don't go to me ‘ English women always there } Im some « Hatment 1, COMMON SEN thar W pest prot every y extreme a little SE. N AMERI( & in more prec ember AN WOMEN ‘ ‘ool capable to solve solved to endure. Youth of both sexes are earth's most precious asset. Guard, then, its divine rights above all property rights known. Let America never have England's sociological shame of 20,000 WAR BABIES—even before the soldiers left the training camps UNCIE SAMS PRIMER dl NC Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schn rium Stocks, Makes to register? SELECT SERVICE QUERIES Q.—Is8 a man born in the United States before his father took out| his first papers a citizen of the United States? A.—If the father tor ship papers before of 21, the came a citizen SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F. KEGEL, President out eltizen Unusual Sale of FOLDING GO-CARTS $12.95 Each Regular Price $16.50 to $21.00 the age on the Q.—! am 19 years of age, and| married, But | gave my age as 22| when I got my license. Do | have! ear | of the fact ed the marriag liee prepare to establish if the cane government ause You could ter and contir ly are Q.—! made my app! to the government for in the officers’ reserve corps, and was re jected on account of not being heavy enough for my height Should | be chosen by select draft would that rejection still hold, or would | be subject to another phys lal examination? A.—It first 6 will cation a comr tire Ihe and green enamel Iwenty ¢ ( $21.00, are $12.95. MONARCH RANGES last long they are protected from damage by Vitre- Enameled Linings art price from r from no because Q.—! placed my application for} officers’ reserve corps, and) sed a physical examination, and was recommended by the examining | officer, but was not one of those selected, altho | received no notice of rejection. | have been informed that inasmuch as | have already of fered my services, | do not have to register. How about it? A.—You mu that you were rec training corps 1 offered your services, doesn’t give you any distinct status as far as the obliga tion of registration Koes. Q.—I have moved from Tacoma to Seattle, but never was a voter in Tacoma. Where do | register? A. Re at pre ive t register. The fact mmended the continue giving the same satisfactory ser- vice year after year because every joint le perfectly veted instead you Q—When joining under the se Inct service plan do they take finger prints and scars? A taker the 500,000 men chosen for rervice will probably be recorded| along regular army standards for) {dentification. This, however, in| merely opinion of men who than any other on the be But select not ter Finger of those prints who market today. Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch Mallea»'e Range. GroteRankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin are! watching the government's military polictes —and winked at by church and state. There are boldly live to defend his country betrayed be their d ing sh woman has wort le lingert fathers saying no soldier or other Complete Report of Market Today aughte wanton whileness to treasur your le remorles exe tr ! Soldier No one would be. nstea Mothe y what even the mat ist mit Divine Love and its Wisdom MINNIE B. int rontent with loving Cordia FRAZIER * must be Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for No one r Vegetables and Fruit eider and Empo- xm Onions Supreme Effort to Turn These Great Mer-| : chandise Stocks Into Ready Cash. Here’s How He'll Do It: This | le Jawa tried itan _ REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ail Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth. | ing Co., Who Is Doing It. 15c ARROW COLLARS, LA GO AT TWO FOR 15e. Overalls go at 49¢. Men's P. to $3.00 at 9Se. Boys at $2.85. Dress Shirts, Blac alls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, ' Slicker Coats, ete., in fact, Gold crown 83.00' Man's Dress or Work Wear in $15 set of teeth (whalebone) 88.00 Sale, and at the $10 set of teeth 5.00 Bridge work, per tooth, gold White crowns Gold Miings . Stiver fillings Platina fillings to introduce our new ng) plate, which Is the A strongest plate known, foes not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; giaranteed 15 years In order (whalebo Ughtest ¢ going $3.00 $1.00 up 50c 76 IDENT SUSPENDERS at kerchiefs at Se; $1.50 Cluett S Men's Wool Sox Go at Cotton Sox at 5e Men's ear, worth to $2.00, at years the morn Fxam- AIL work in w goes {nation free, F « and advice and Wool Underwear at 98¢ Mort of our present patronage ts morrow—you'll save money recommended by our early custom ers, whowe work In giv wood tatiagnct have te your office, be ht place, Br OHIO vunist UNIVERSITY ST. terson Ce. re you are in the mistake here this ad with you Cut - Rate 207 Opposite | '15c Arrow Collars 7$c $15 Men’s Suits Go at; A large lot of ’ Suits, worth to $6.00, everything for lowest placed on world-standard merchandise. Wednesday we will sell MEN'S 50c PRE 17 annel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.3: Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 68¢; $2.50 Silk REMEMBER ROGERS’ GUARANTEE: Sale starts Wednesday at 9 The Red Front Clothing Co. 1508-1510 First Avenue Peas Ex Peppers } Men’s Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, worth to $4.00; Walk-Over stamped on every pair, will go Wednesday at $1.98. Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, worth to $3.00, at 98c. Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.89. $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, celebrated Red Cross make,| 12-inch and 16-inch tops, go at $3.45. | Men’s Florsheim Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48 a pair. Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, for wet weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at $2.85. Boys’ Shoes, Walton make, all solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ Sandals and Mary Janes at 98c. Over $30,000 stock of high-grade Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings must be turned into Ready Cash, and Rogers is doing it. Tarnipe er sack ° iy PRUITS Apples Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork Ege. TE STYLES, Hens Pigeons Turkeys Veal Roosters Pork $5.75 Suits that sold to $15, over 200 in Men's ants that sold ry Men's the lot, Suits to Men's cheviots, worsteds and serges, many Society ay k Bear Over Logger Shoes, go Wednesday at $5.75 $20 go at $8.95 Selling Prices to Butter, Eggs a taller for 1d Cheese cluded in this Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, prices ever brand and Strauss pure wool fabrics in lot. Worth to $30, but will be thrown on sale $11.85 Rogers says he'll do it, and Rogers’ trying should help you buying. This Rogers’ supreme effort to turn this great $30,000 mer chandise stock into ready cash and these rifice prices will certainly do the work. If you want to save, don’t delay—be here with the crowds Wednesday. at Hand- ye ¢: 10 hirts at ; 13¢; Men's Wool Under 68c. Men's is Grain esaler) Country Hay and Prices paid w Come here to- Bran Shorts Money refunded cheerfully. You can’t make any A.M. sharp. Come—cash your pay check here, te | Oyster Shells [Pian Meat Alfalta Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street Timott Wheat Hay