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SELFISH YATES By C. Gardner Sullivan, author of Hart’s “Aryan,” “Return of Draw Egan,” and “Hell's Hinges.” ALLACE URLITZER STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY SATURDAY'S RED CROSS PARADE MOONSHINE A comedy jag in two reels FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 2¢0—CHILDREN 10c Do YoulKaow That the Union Dentists for first-class work than any other Dentiete in Se- Stack? thei ‘Their eg, is DE ATTEND for 15 years. Absolutely pais: Jess extracting. ATTENDANTS. —— | — wer benefit th whe are busy during day, we keep open trom e ‘J cock eventons, and 10 a.m. te 1 peg fandayea WANTED—A BOY We have several good paper routes open for bright, ambitious boys. Come in and make application for a route at once. Circulation Department The Star, 1307 Seventh Ave. - | $75,000; 20 policemen eliminated. STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918. PAGE 3 MAYOR HANSON AND SUPT. MURPHINE __INSPECT NEW MUNY ELEVATED LINE Mayor Hanson and Superintendent of Utilities Murphine (pointing) | , on an inspection of Seattle's muny elevated line, now in process of con- | struction. HANSON PUTS PEP INTO HIS NEW JOB Municipal enterprise is keep- ing pace with business enter. prise in Seattle. As general manager of tho community's biggest organiza tion, the municipality, Mayor Hanson rounded out two months of service Saturday. He's been a busy man, records in the comptrolier's office show. Documents reveal economy steps eatimated to save $250,000 in two years, Tho city is on the way to seal the Cedar river dam basin and to develop another big power site, the Skagit; the municipal elevated | railroad is under way, and soon to be ready to give permanent transpor tation for shipyard workers now be ing cared for by free transportation on steam roads; I. W. W. halle have been closed, vice conditions Improved and Chinese gambling stopped for the first time in the history of the city. Savings Listed The savings to the city are listed as: reduction in strpet lighting, 160, 000; elimination of carbon lamps, $50- 000; park expenses cut, $50,000; health department $10,000, The salaries of city employes have been increased $15 monthly, but the brary board and engineering de- partments are both taking care of the increase by reorganization, it is stated. Among appointments the mayor claims for city betterment are those MILLIONS TAKE ONLY CASCARETS Best, safest laxative for liver and bowels, and people know it. They’re fine! Don’t stay bil- ious, sick, headachy or constipated. Real GRAVELY of Real Gravely Plug if emok: a little to your phd emoke. your otamp will it into his hands tof the U. jt directions how to You can be the one to send him a pouch of It pays to know the facts before you spend your money. You will be sending your friend more tobacco comfort and satisfaction in one pouch plugs of ordinary tobacco. any man a chew of Real Gravely Plur,and he will tell is falee economy. It poe is per week to wely, because a small chew of it laste a long slice Gravely with your knife and add tobacco. SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. 8. A. Even “over there” a 3c. stamp will take him. Your dealer will jeupply envelope and give you official P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. The Patent Pouch heeps it Fresh and Clean and Good —lt is not Real Gravely without this protection Seal Established 1831 [nf Thomas J. Murphine as superin- | tendent of public utilities; C. Smith as reorganizer of the purchas jing department; John Creutzer, Cor Simpson Wilson and J on the board of ap “© Simmons Reappointments” because ae efficiency include Port Warden | Paynse, Chief of Police Warren an | Fire Chief Stetson, Appointment of women to representation on boards is @ policy being carried out Get Big Industry The landing of the A. Galowsen Engine Co., a $500,000 industry, for |the city te another accomplishment claimed. The vice congress called was the firet of ita Kind and is being copied, Mayor Hansdn says. Hin vetoes include that of two nec |tions of Rainier ave, paving, in the | Interest of war economy; of the Hud }won wt. water main, because a ma jority of of the East Marginal way plan, be | cause of errors and costly ominsons and of the National District Tele graph franchise, because he held it would be needless duplication and impede municipal ownership. ‘The council overruled the last-named veto. CATHOLICS OF WORLD ANSWER POPE’S APPEAL ROME, May 21.—The Catholic clergy of the whole world has re sponded to the pope's appeal, promis ing to celebrate mass on June 29 the feast of St. Peter—according to the pope's instructions, the Observa tore-Romano declared today The pope has issued to the Cath olic clergy a special prayer for world peace to be delivered on June * BILLY SUNDAY TO GIVE $56,000 TO AID MISSION CHICAGO, May 21.—Billy Sunday expected today to hand a check for $56,000 to the Pacific Garden Mix sion here, The sum was the free will offering given him Sunday at the close of a ten-week campaign. Sunday was converted at the Mis sion 20 years ago. Billy's Chicago score stood: Trail hitters 49,165, attendance 1,200,000, expenses $135,000 MAY DIE OF BURNS After drinking a combination hard cider, Florida water and maica ginger, according to police legations, F, J, Cariton, 34, of the Shasta hotel, 212% Fourth ave. 8. fell asleep Sunday night, smoking a cigar Awaking in the midst of flames, dazed by drink, and incapable of car ing for himeelf, he suffered burns that may result in his death. He in in the eclty hospital | board of Ja al Chewing Plug than in half a dozen It will give flavor—improve A 3c. in any Training Camp or Sea- ' roperty owners protested. | "7 | LAN thru | | ttle's municipal) elevated car line is already well un-| way, altho right-of-way | condemnation sults are not all set-| Ued in court | No time is ng lowt to get the} ne ted , the thou | sands of Seattle's shipyard workers Mayor Hanson and Superinte | of Public Utilities ‘Thom Mur phine went out on the job Tuesday took a look at the work ready do A pile driver ts rapidly putting up) piles which will support the elevated road along Railroad ave The ¢ vate will come down to earth at Washington #t., and run up Wash ington to Fourth ave. wh physical connection can be made with Division A Out tn the south it runs on gr OUD ot) miles before it takes a jump ” the waterways to Spokane ave connects up with line natruction of Be com nerve st a acre and the Lake Burien “| CONFESSIONS | OF A WIFE | NEW LOVE FOR “OL D- = | —“ “Wasn't that wedding of ours a/ fright, Margie?’ wrote Dick at the beginning of his next installment. “I that if man was anked wan his om embarransing he would may, ‘It was at my wedding ceremony,’ provided the ny was a church affair, as ours was. | m sure mt “Sometimes I think that we are al-| most as barbarous with our wed dings as we are with our burials. “Do you know, Margie, I feel a cold chill go down my back every| time I think what will happen after 1am dead. I know that mother will| want the same ostentation she had| at the ume of our wedding.” | Poor Dick, that is just what his| mother did have, the most ostenta-| funeral that was ever held in bin city I can wa Dick hated b fely say, w little book. if| dding, he would! his funeral. coming unexpla us am most surprising and , thing about our love and our spar-| riage, Margie. You know, at the re-| ception, you met Eleanor Fal “Eleanor Fairlow and I had been sweethearts ever I could rr member, We took alternate bites and divided our cream amicably, I al-| her books to school, and, when we grew older, Eleanor and I were always paired off togeth-| er. Wo were left alone many times in those years of our adolescence, and-—well, I should not wish my daughters to have the freedom with any young man that Eleanor had with me “I do not Lame now I since think one of us was} than the other. You intended to marry » old enoug Honestly, 1 did inten Eleanor. That was perhaps t son why I did not, in so many w ask you to marry me, altho, at the time, I did not concisely voice that reason. And I give you my word that from the time I saw you thrul the door of that school I absolutely | forgot such a girl as Eleanor Fair-| low lived. } we used Eh and to marry » rea: | make no excuses, Margie, I Fairlow very badly but it is the way of the of a way a world anor you worse, the world, my dear man’s world—-the made by man for man. It now that I know all thie imes I think we will begin stand, but I am afraid it is going to take something very tragic in the way of happenings to bring the world of men up to the realiza tion of what are only their just de-| serts “Think of it! After practically all from the time I could talk, | irlow, I forgot her | when I saw you. And I] thought a bit about her until} days before we marri when she called me up and piel me to come over and see her “I did not want to go. I hated to| be made unhappy, and I felt like al dog, as well | nor was a good girl, Margie; | her only fault was that 1 me devotedly, and even you can hardly blame her when she said to me that day | "'Dick, Lam not going to give you | up. You were mine a long time be fore she took you away from me.’ I tried to tell her that had not taken me away from her; that, the moment I saw you, you had bowled | me over, and I knew I would be per: | fectly miserable if I did not get you "But, Dick,’ whispered, ‘you will get tired of her.’ “T started to protest, you will, for you have nd she can't love you any bet ter than I do, She can't be any more devoted than T have been to you way of is © were you and she said. tired of even you have called m I want to tell you, Dick going to wait until you are your school teacher. nd will come back to m “I fairly slunk from that presence, but as soon as 1 saw again I forgot everything that I loved you and you le (To Be Continued) , that Tam tired of then you girl's | yed me," | where I | Ther |R | Recipe for Rice Bread j knead stiff. | Mexic TT Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Least Action When a her Try to Be Conscious of Dear Minn Grey woman for letting what should he ma BASHFUL BILLY 4 be no further compliments on a regarded thanks a man suns a door in which should be a matter of phrases and useless welt persor ious of their course. Bet remony The thone make on conscious mont are are least cons Library Contains Books on Subject Dear Mins ( may wo tell n about military cEeCIL, the libaries information anh irey: Please et inforr West I admission academ You compiled int will be find ks information you Parents Can't Pick Husband in America Dear Mins Grey: If 9 help me out of my 1 whall ever wo thankful to you. I have nt reader of your cob profited much by helpless now be een & connt umns and have them, but I am very with my own trouble 1 am @ fore birth, 1am an the Adi always been happy wnt My are old fash |and believe in choosing a husband for me. But I known many young men, but do not love any of them, just them friends is 1 un and but Americ by right of for I ates, 1am in an was early arents have that fortunately he loves r for becaun mes are the mame. W lated in any way, but he is of the same clan a ore, a clan-cousin mother doesn't know that we h other #0 much. I know I should tell her all that I am telling you; but her old-fashioned ways have J prevented me, Can they force me to marry some man I do not love? Will it be a xin or disobedience to my mother and father if I married the only man I love? Miss Grey, is obedience to God greater than to one’s parents? Sometimes this blind matchmaking drives me mad, and oftentimes when I am home, I just think what I can do, Lately I have shed many uncontrolled tears 0 my folks’ misundefstanding of me and what seems to me human ture Please help me and tell me to, for 1 cannot marry 1 do not love, “LA TRI Since you were born in our country and are familiar with our customs and laws, you must ‘know that your parents cannot COMPEL you to marry any man, It is unfortunate that your parents insist upon estab lishing the marriage custom of another country and another age here in this free United States, I fear if you marry the man you love, and God forbid that you should nfrry any other, it will separate you and your parents, at least for a time. The most you can do is to ap proneh them very kindly, but firmly, and tell them what you have confided to me, When they realize that you intend to ple yourself about your marriage, they may retract their harsh ness somewhat un ever our last re not re according to what to der Offers Good Dear Mins Grey: Here's a recipe! rice bread which is better than any wheat bread ever baked, and is cheaper: Set at night; ot use one pint water and one pint of buttermilk or| sweet milk, or all water, Put liquid in bread pan, together with 2 table spoons of fat (crisco, lard or butter): 1 tablespoon sugar. T: 1% oa dry yeast or two cakes ¢ chpiedeed: yeast in cup of warm water, table spoon of sugar in that Take two of rice and be for 30 min walt it When done, stir it into When luke warm, put in and sufficient wh liquid yeast Let rise over night and put in pans in the morning to bake n which should take MRS. E, B. G. us risen, Tobacco Failed to | Reach Her Brother Dear Miss G I have a br who joined the Canadian arm fore America entered the war. Nettle ti sent him a parcel of toba the same time, a letter, He got the letter all right but minus the tobacco >w, Miss Grey, he wants some tobacco in the worst possible way. 1 p tell me how to send it so that it may reach him. I know the Red Cross could help me, but the rule may be dif. ferent, as he is with th Some I would advise the postmaster ean advise you much b I can, you to consult no doubt ter than as he lp ither Form of | Words Will Do Dear Miss Grey when intre dom” I ¢ greeting more suitable since it is an inquiry health, I prefer to pleased to meet you.” While your expression is a lit tle better than the other, it immaterial what one says when introduced, Any form of words is suppe to carry the mes sage of pleasure in making the new acquaintance. MEXICAN BANDITS KILL U. S. SERGEANT SAN ANTONIO, May 21 bandits fired across the int Hidalgo, Tex., Herbert Ulriseh, cording to The American soldiers re fire, killing four "bandits dded, It was not stated Americans pursued the the b do some , say “How nsider that a for friends, about their say T am IRENE people, do you is line 4 killing cavalry today turned the the report whether the across ighth L report here the ar the Red Cross call. | a ne | | $34,000 DAMAGES ARE ‘| have been adjudged against the city at flour to} 1 Satistactory Terms Always HE ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F REOFL, Preaktent Store Hours From 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. Child’s Crib, Special at $9.25 This Vernis Mar- tin Crib has very high sides, close filling rods and a very comfortable link ric spring. The *%-inch con- tinuous posts make the construction rigid and safe for Child’s Rocker at $1.65 ———— | f White Enameled Rocker of ) z EY good proportions, with square posts and high back. An ex- i ceptional Mate each, $1.65. Attractive Values pa Pure Aluminum Cooking Utensils Aluminum Combination” Kettle, can be used as @ steamer, double boiler, roaster, pudding colander, preserving Re tle or milk $2.19 : pan. Special Aluminum _ Percolator, six-cup size, made with ble Boiler, two-quart ca- | ebonized handle; special pacity ; cat $1, 69 | | opie $1 69 special, each each Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH — Grote Rea | AWARDED AGAINST CITY | Dam amounting $34 000 | Pure Aluminum Dou- PAINLESS to by verdicts returned in the contested | condemnation suits brought to se- cure a right of way for the municipal elevated railway. The last contested | nuit went on trial in Superior Judge lliam’s department on Monday. Judgment for $7,500 was granted Jon the Maynard building at the cor- |ner of First ave. and Washington nt., $9,500 on the Lowman buildin $12,500, Pacific coast building and $4,500 for a building in the same | neighborhood owned by the Hines es- tate. ‘MRS. 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