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Little Miss Muffet, sat on a tuffet, Eating her curds and whey, Along came a Hoover and sald “I approve ‘er; Let's alt head the same .oeery. aay. Threatens to Fire Mayor and Chie ST. PAUL, Minn., July 6.—Gov. J. A. Elum Citizens Form a Stock Co.| ELUM, July 6-Citizens of fle Blum have formed a “stock com thru which the city will be re- from the mass of ashes and the result of the recent con ce Louts Harhill, of Min Chief of Ps neapolia, ‘Take Forth Ave. Cars COPPER UPSETS PLAN FAS DOCK PRIMER bottle of milk, a blanket and § cents Mata 976 M. Baer, and returned home. 3. NIGHTS S532. Bep. MONDAY MARGARET ANGLIN In the Merry Military Love-Comedy -BILLETED’ By F. a. Jesse and i M. Harwood “Makes you forget the meatiess, wheat coaliess, drinkless @ays and the new tax laws."—New York Prices—Ev ‘enings, 50c to $2.00; Mats. as, 3c to $1.50, plus war tax 5 MONTHS IN NEW YORK PALACE HI COOL AND COMFORTABLE Theatre Cont Daily 1 to 1d Tomorrow's New Show Will Willie Zimmerman THE MASTER MIMIC OF THE DAY In “THE MEN OF THE HOUR” PAUL & PAULINE KEEFER & ALBERT: Dainty Acria! Novelty Skit, “Down on the Farm” BAYARD & MARTIN INMAN KAMP Piano and Song Novelty Revue Comedian te 100 Per Cent Good! Thirteenth Epi Photoplay Feature Monday to Wednesday isode, Spy Se MONROE SALISBURY “The Eagle” Weekday Matinees 10e—Evenings and Sundays % NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 —_—— BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON UAKERTOWN TO BROADWAY A Story of Life, Love and Laughter AL WOHLMAN Riotous Comedian and Singer Other Big Features—General Admission 25c Burnquist has threatened to remove riage ts the proper mating both Mayor Thomas Van Lear and| This can only be effected by « unless immediate action is taken to quell the riots caused during the newsboys’ strike, which ts now In progress The strike is the outcome of a raise of $ from $1.00 for 100 papers. OF YOUNG LUMBERMEN With two boxes of strawberries, a kinds of stoves, George Wa 10, and Louwle Jacob ranges an son, 11, 313 Pine at haces and “colls t0 do their bit by working In put im and com-| spruce lumber camps Renee, The boys were found in a swamp Ss Pie st, [near Georgetown by Patrolman D. f explanation of my belief, permit me to propound a few facts, towit The fundamental principle of mar wex at fillation of soul, combined with the higher intel aoand the mu tual knowledge « cred pow and re#ponsibilit the propaga or giving A life brought into existence by the morta ia sub birth, palpitating within substance of flesh and bone ject to the «; te of family | Gona and environment. As th continues thru 2 alloted Ume. dominated by the characteris | heredity and family tradition upon the ancestral circumetan which govern the mental moral. physical and f atus. t based four basic prin hat create w cess or failure in t if fa huma being tion and by the ret fon own life, from infa pres ent day, I feel justified by a sense of duty to macrifice all desire or expec tation of marrtage. While I love and respect my elder. ty parenta, who married and reared their children ander adverse circum stances, I would not assume the obligation of matrimony and even tually attempt to rear a child or | children under ench condition or en | vironment which would not afford highest point of eu the acme of ment Glare Tyepttin Ger STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1918. | to the Theatres The wh some men and), ask wh maids and bach re do not women have never marrte com:| marry. Well, 1 think 1 have the and fant, since Cynthia | moat common nolution, Tt iy because Here Next Week || quest of a few days ago.) Ye 20th Centur “Maid wants to pt 5 xome of the letters|marry a millionaire and tt ar whieh been received f them to go enough mo Interfering Mother: “ vi Spoil s Life how 1 guess I'm not edu enough to appreciate a human ch Dear Mins Grey: Why have 1 JOLLY BACHELO! never married? 1 will tell you what happened to me when 1 was in my rainks Men Only Want in Vern whe wan bor Hee To Marry “Baby Doll parents a rar and au 1 M Gre wh 1 well t wen & , seats 1 1 say 1 wer n t . 1 her) x world and lonely as I find tee ar ' world keeps me too, f © married the first 1 repo mat corse of thedh or drifting DIY | work P nd l 1 am to T came here and ' cit o money; but ever melt th : face who wins ory of her went 10 i n the course of time ot ‘ . sorrow, I cared rina wt way, but would have m a ' her. Only the same old at he ‘ mother stepped in and separated us. because scheming ma wanted her m | to marry a man with a bie house aint An auto—and I maw my finish be AN UNMARRIED MAN na No Children Unless es of Environment Perfect os : Dear Mins G My re f hey not marrying is the r of 4 tle but t . strong belief that life sh< be 8] Sher always rave about 6 ‘ ‘survival of the fittest.” On a brief gai and want to introduce t? or put in @ word for them; not al of them, of course, but the most of them co I'll ever have wil prety girls are mar are none left but us but men be even T get olf ar some because they are left alone and marry some innocent young for nothing more or leas than wervant. I long for a coxy home with a good hustmnd and a dear baby to love, but I guess ‘twill never be unul men ¢ ee A. 3. w You Are Not Really Healthy 1—Dixie Boyd, at the Oak, 2—Al « Wohiman, at the ‘antages. 3— Keeffer and Alberts, at the Palace satura r how lightly I dress. Even so with my head—it (x Hip. eae almost impossible for me to wear « hat, for, 10 minutes after I don tx PANTAGES streams of perspiration run down my "Quakertown to Prroadway,” a face and neck. Iam in good health| merry musical tabloid, containing and would like to enjoy the summer a story of life, love and laughter sports. Thanking you I am with the telling left to a lot of pretty MAID O' SUMMER. | giris, will be the headline attraction Visibly, you are healthy, but of the new bill at the ntagesn. open the excessive perspiration {ts jing with the matinee performance proof that you are not. I would | Monday you consult a first an and let him pre tviee tha class phy Al Wohiman, « comedian, remem bered here for the hit he made a sea corthe fur 70 son or two ago, will be the extra fea od. ¢ L KILLED Other 4 ere: Emily Darrell and . ' company na ekit built for laughin Says Girls Are Too purpores; Marion Mungon,. the pr Anzious for Money tean star, in a new act called “The Dear Misa Gre I see where you Spy Neat ‘ a and Veri, violin and cello. © Three Bartos, ath leten. o ? H », The new epleode of “A Son of De Margaret Anglin Ke tontinued From Page One" mocracy,” depicting the life of Abra ham Lincoln, will be shown on the to Play at Met iceciat counsei to the city of New nia AR a SRS RE ® York, to which he was appointed tr eee ee December, 1% He was PALACE HIP Margaret Anglin glin and her compar err the Metropolitan ish comed Billeted,” or Ju and As the heroine, Miss put The omes here York and Chicago WOMEN SIGN PLEDGE Strike Back at im Hundreds of c Womer WOMEN'S LEAGUE ron Ar run en of ring this prisoner in er maltreated contrary to ation after the close o comes from ( have anderg: ch ervelty or be sufficient evidence of ite truth: president of the b tr Wille Zin “ ee poly mayor GUriNg | stimic of the Day,” w ep tigen Bog 0 : 7 * Palace Hip. He w held that office unul December of val x the mame Eng Bele Mitchel te America ng thee term, holding office fr : Marshal Joffre and Kir The former mayor, wh s pire oa ar and I ne ha athlet pa igi ta ed An Aerial Oddi Mitchel . ag i New Yor aving t 1 4 and Ie As mayor, Mit made ar . ee ie hundreie eb) (t OAK While still execut The new musical comedy produc citizens’ militar yuk tomorrow will De and formed an He wa ng Da Monte Car a candidate for re-ele again attempt matrimony was endorse tier te, Fen Holmes and y om par nt to prevent war | ng advoca Blanche Gilmore of milit have a ly role. Leona I Karly in his mayoralty career, the Prominer 1 ngs, Oscar Gerand Mitet wht the popular imagi |#Md Dixie Hoyd have good roles nation by residence n ordinar twelve da hicks will be “partment house a continuing nection, their regular pastime, dancing. Rot? . cra SiERAL GHA the 1 ver LYRIC Beginning Sunday, t Ow ens company at the I will pre A DIEGO, Jt 6--Former | sent t musical come Rate or John Parroy \ of New The trou of Jerry Claney in get Yor ft Island aviation field t ‘ et night's re the Field, 1 Cal 1 vaudeville features will be offered in addition 106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. KDWIN J. BROWN DD, ss Now at 196 Columbta for Prison Brutality made EOTION OF AMERICAN PRISONERS I have left the imita of my name soon Firat ave ved my Dental tices the corner First and Columbia aL, Just acrons the street from my old location trance is 106 Columbia My new en- midway be- Name tween Firet and ond aves. f will not raise my prices because of the Address war, but I do expect to Increase my dental practice ao that the increased Z business u fret the increased cost of doing busine: because of en this p e, cut it out and mail to the Women's League for the| the war. Protection of American Prisoner Joattle 1 want to be known as the only man in Seattle who did not raise his Pledge blanks are available alxo at Red’ Croas headquarters, the| > hic a itondaied National League for Women's Bervice, Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club epwin 2. pace. D. D, & ¥Y. Ww. C and Seattle Girls’ Honor Guard headquarters 4 ¢ atlet | ard headquarters, "100 Ootaien | stay TROLLEY CARS — ARE KITCHEN LONDON, July Traveling kitchens are England's newent meth od of wolving her food problem. Women working in munitions plants have no time to cook. There fore the traveling kitchen, which ts a trolley car with a counter In the middie, comes to them with food piping hot, and they buy and eat just as good a meal an they could in their own kitchens at ¢ inventor direc prepare home The Spencer kitchen division in Alderman ©, ¥ of the national of the food miniatry He has general charge of afl eta tionary kitchens where workers in industries come for hot meals. But en objected they had no tim it thene kitchens; that to do #0 would leasen shell produc war tion Spencer's invention of the trolley kitehen followed It is now proponed to add auto mobile kitchens, which will not be limited in their travels by the extent of the street car lines “Luxury Motoring” Passe in England (Special to The Star) LONDON, July 6-—The Automo bile asmociation is protesting against the proposed taxation of motor ve hicles as luxuries, They claim that for the last four years “luxury mo- toring’ has ceased’ to exist on the isles in view of the gagoline situa tion German Mark Used in Dual Monarchy (Special to The Star) BERNE, July 6—One of the terms of the recent economic union be tween Germany and Austria ltun gry is reported to call for the adop tion of the mark as the currency unit of the dual monarchy —_———_—————- CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE * MEN'S EYES AND WOMEN’S HEARTS ARE ALIKE * ——t I used to old; not because I feared age or wr *, but because I always re membered what Annie said to me once Miss Margaret, 4 of the Ume when ever thir 47 you will be o 1 ked at her in consternation for I wan then at the when be 20 meant to be old enough to die. You know, sometimes I think. Miss Margaret,” she continued, “that the Wagedy of years is that & man's eyes and a woman's heart never grow old. “No matter how many wrinkles | there are about masculine eyes or how dim they look to any one, they | always are young inside and see only | ‘The man may be 60 to all in-| youth tents and purposes, but his eyes are as blind to anything over the mating age as they were at 26 “And @ woman fat or thin and heart ak. wrinkled, but her for the romance of you 1 her disappointment al ways comes to her afresh when she ooks into the dim eyes of aging men nly to see them light up at the sight nty mins of 20 Her young beart is imploring the comfort of his young eyes a youthful faces her young heart, and vking only for ne “You see, Miss Margaret, because & woman's and a man's eyes never grow consequently they take the aging bodies belong.ng to them into some queer places.” When If my still young h out your manuacript, dear I wish, dear Margie, t you w'll not try to read what I have written to you in this manuscript all at one sitting,” I read yesterday. “f am seifinh enough to hope that you wi come to it when all the world even Richard Waverly I11.—has failed to xatisfy you—when you want again to me near you. I shal alwa to you, Margie, as you read thin manuser: f it is pos ble for me t there the when we we he of life everlasting holds both de sire You can desire ut Ht expect, and expect things you do not desire, but when you hope for things you both desire and expect them Dick knew me so well knew that I would do just t that he very thing he hoped I would in regard to his manuscript Sometime little book, I almost k at ven T ha finished rick anuscript and kaid my say you about it, I more will not write any on your white pages Whicb clever historian was it that said someth © the effect that con tented count ke happy women, have no histories? 1 t that know, little book, T am like the old otch woman on whom the domi called early one Monday morning. He found her out on the green where she had spread the linen that xhe had just woven to bleach under the morning sun, She was delighted to see the minister 1 n at once to tell him how much good the sermon he had preached the day be fore had done her Of course, the clergyman was flattered, and he im mediately wanted to know what part of the sermon pleased her most er a little questioning, he d sien that she could repeat nothing of it not even the text My good womar he 1 WHAt @crinonidisly, “can hardly conceive how my sermon can be of At service to you, when you rember a word of it van went on pouring water ugths of linen spread out on the grass, the When she had fir of « st the minister had already dried he said, as she pointed to it do not now a drop of water that linen, but it has its nd the cloth is whiter than before I poured it on The minister sa ished piece loth near here you Kee on done work had nothing more to I never am able favorite authors to quote from my perfectly, but the meanings of their inspired words with me always and are yurce of pleasure and help, (To Be Continued) a 5 The Big F worry about growing | too, grows old and | AT FIRST AND CHERRY 408, DAN7, Manager ALLL Announces the Appearance of Screen Masterplece as the Adults lie su npay—8 DaYs Bul MILDRED HARRIS THE raice. 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