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‘THR SEXY SEATTLE STAR BUSINESS G VISIONED BY ELINOR GLYN # Believes “Loveless Woman” of Super-intellect Is | Developing SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. Pint vex, loving not and loved not @evoid of female emotions, yet evoly fg from the female; with the form of a woman, yet with Instincts of either male nor female—this ts ‘what the future holds, according to Blinor Glyn, famous author of the startling romance, “Three Weeks.” ELINOR CALLS HERSELF CONSERVATIVE Not that she classes herself aa nen tral—not at all—Elinor Glyn says She's one of the most conservative of the ok-fashioned women, and does Mot agree in the least with the Drusque demands “for their rights” Being made by modern women, She's 4m favor of women being “Just as Sweet and lovely~ as posible, and ways that men will “give them any thing they want. Tut, neverthelom, the new eex ts | em its way, and may be expected to we at full maturity about gd influences the boty | @nd controls tts emotions, @ons, and since women’s minds Fapidly turning from motherhood ‘|@nd love for the male, her body and emotions naturally will follow, until @ creature for whom mere man will hold no interest will abpear. DEPOPULATION MAY | UM BRING MILLE! Tt may mean that the mMenntam 4a approaching, says Elinor; at least, for nations where women are fighting so vigorously for their in @ependence from man's control, For With the ceamtion of childbirth will eome depopulation. Why ts this neuter sex coming from the female and not from the Male of the species? Recause, says Elinor, men don't need to evolve. ‘They've always had all the freedom They wanted and have nothing more | ‘© ask for. The day wil come, thinks Eltner, ‘when civilization will be based upon the old Greek system, under which certain women were taught the do- Mestic arts of spinning and house Keeping, with the expectation that they would be wives and mothers, | While other women were tanght the art of pleasing the masculine and ‘Were allowed to enter into competi-{ tion with men tn law and literature. HISTORIC PRECEDENT IN VESTAL VIRGINS ‘The two types were distinct and) Tooked upon as two separate sexes. | ‘The new woman will be classed much | @8 were the vestal virgins of Roman history. ‘The evolution of the neutral sex @tarted, says Elinor, with the preach. | Ment to woman that she could avoid | ehildbirth, The change is made more | complete as each year gee more) Women gtving up hopes of husband @ children and entering Into busi- Bess and politica And with the coming of the thira! @x, the remaining women will di ‘Vide into two distinct classes, the Mother woman and the love woman. Each will have her place in the @cheme of things and there will be Re clash. The “home woman” will live for her home and her children, While the “love woman” will make it ber aim in life to divert man, to! Blease him, to make his life easier apd happier. Children will be of no| eensequence to her. HOME WOMAN TO HAVE } HIGHEST PLACE | Under this new arrangement of the home woman, the love woman and the woman of intellect, the home ‘woman will have the highest place, thinks Elinor, altho she will be out- mumbered by the “neuter woman,” But the neuter sex, in its fight for @uperiority, will not have as easy a time as it would have had before the War, she warns. Elinor believes American men treat their women Better than any men in the world— too well, in tact. ican men are discovering that ‘woman is not such a superior being @s they had supposed and will soon rane being “the under dog” and will Might all encroachments on their in- herited rights, Elinor concludes. URGES LAWTO SAVE SALMON Industry Threatened With| €xtinction--Nichols | Oregon and British Columbia have | Proved, thru sane legislation, that the salmon run can be made perma-! nent and unless legislation is enacted by the Washington state legislature immediately the death of the salmon industry in Washington can be seen, mid former Senator Ralph Nichols, vice-chairman of the state develop- ment bureau of the Seattle Chamber ot Commerce, in presenting @ tenta- tive bill, drawn up by the fisheries committee of the state development | bureau of the chamber to the execu- tive committee of the bureau yester- | day. “It bas been the aim of some fish- | img interests to fish, fish, fish, until there are no salmon left, thus show- ing no regard to the future. ‘There fs nothing more urgent before the people of this section today than the! restoration of the salmon run to| Puget: Sound and our present meth- ods of fishing cannot continue un- less we want to see our third larg- est industry wiped off,” said Mr.| Nichols, Hoe said the law should be admin-| istered by a commission made up of public ‘spirited men acting without | salary, and he remarked, “To save one of our primary industries would | be a man’s sized job and a job that would appeal to a man who thought enough of his state to devete his time and effort without thought of salary.” Following an examination as to| the iegal requirements of the pro-| posed bill there will be a meeting at | 330 next Monday afternoop at| the chamber at which time the legis- lative committee will make recom- mendations to be submitted to the she rea-| EXTRA FINE! 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A booklet t Seattle, tie, Wash, 108 Stewart st. 600 Main 1002 Collegians’ Survey Will Seek the Causes of Crime in Cities CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Jan. 15— “Cities have many faults in coping with crime and eriminals, These faults are contributing to the pres-| ent crime wave.” | This i4 the statement of Roscoe | Pound, dean of Harvard law school, who gyill make « survey of the ad 7 urvey, the first of ite kind to establish a scientific basis for cities generally in dealing with erimo in 1 aspects X FRANKFURTER , ASSIST POUND f. Felix Fra ‘| | Harvard law schoo in the murvey. Both have tional reputations as soctolo; Pound places much blame and ministration of punitive Justice—po-| “Close contact of criminal law and lice, politics and the public; judges | administration with politics. and juries, “Popular lack of imterest tn punisMment will not pre tice, which makes jury servico a ” Pond declares. of the public for revenge | § vengeance against a wrong | Ol doer often ia responsible for inefti y in administration of justice, mitive justice has these and sensation that surrounds crimi. nal trials, | dence.” great conflict of opinion as to the Proper administration of justice. which the law is compelied to satisfy.) gard satisfaction of a public desire “The inherent unreliability of ev+-| for vengeance as a legitimate as well as necessary end. “This same disagreement is reflect- od in legislation “And in administration. “Many jurists,” he says, “are com-| magistrate paroles freely; to the opinion of socioipgists that | not at all, Prof.. Pound points out there is One another One jury is stern, an- retributive justice not only fails as | other is soft-hearted. a preventive, | stolen homed of trustece of the chatabor, ‘be’ O Aiwerign, iu inwuded w “i minf ‘ation of justice in ora| taree P's and two J's for faulty ad Lporent difficuitiess ie | “Public desire for vengeance, bad reaction, However, “And so the fact that we are not but actually brings «| agreed infects both legislation and others re n Annef: } wom the Tht, Other houses are imitating our I} Jabel on thie well known Union Made + Made Onty by QUEEN ANNE. CANDY CO. NANAIMO WELLINGTON UTAH HI-HEAT ROSLYN WASHED STEAM QUEEN LUMP NU Wholesie and Retall j tf Monks & Wiiller, MAIN 1007 QUEEN ANNE 5027 ELLIOTT 709 WHOLESAIE AND RETarm AYRES & SISLER COAL BUNKERS In Beatile Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 THOROUGH ante in SHORTER: AND, ING, ROO co Day ing 8 Nikt School, $5.00 Pee Meath SUCCESS BUSINESS SCHOOL Crary Building Main 663 THE CARPET SHOP} “THE COMPLETE SHOP” ‘Type Fluff Rug Weaw ff i Our Specialty ND-HAND CARETS BOUGHT AND SOLD Phone Elliott 4456 410 Terry Avenee North Repaired by Electricians G.RHART WIC Is Given Ride in Stolen Autom MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥, Jan I= | After Lawrence Brennan had begp picked up by two strangers ip automobile and driven to his h learned that the machine had been from his son-inlaw & few hours previous. The auto was Feeov- ered. eee eE———e—eeeeeeeEe administration with uncertainty, {me consistency and inefficieneye”