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} WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1 ERE AURORA SPANS THE SKYIN FLAMING BEAUTY Jack Pickford Woos Marilynn SnowC Scored— Mt. Robson~Monarch of Peaks GIANT of giants, immeasarably supreme, rises Mount Robson height of 13,068 feet. Enormous glaciers hang onitssides, For magnificent scenery the panorama extending in everydirection from this imposing mountain, Surpasses anything to be seen on any other railway in America. See Canada Riescd Fiat tc magat is ‘be had in ali the Rockiea—| Se ‘Rupert, the gateway to “CONTINENTAL LIMITED” Crazpee the Rockian tthe towoetaltinde,theeushort gradients Canada's highest peaks, Summer Exc. Tickets on in Aumust 31 rent! ‘ j Bere |i oe Por detalled interme ie peal 38. M The Swaggering, Dashing Capes that one wears like a cavalier, and the POLO COATS Ne have their place of distinction, with their beautiful THE SEATTLE STAR = We Tell It With Values ™ “‘Sweet Sixteen’s’’ M id- S S t | —entirely F ov and “2 yy Loa ciousness that comes from the art in I eason y es lines and the appropriateness of fabrics The Dresses, Too Clever to Be Ignored, Are the Final Touch to the Perfect Wardrobe silk linings, give a new impetus to mid-season dress. Are Your Valuables—Safe? You never know who may try to pry into your private business—sometimes for mere curiosity, sometimes with malign intentions. Put everything that you wish kept secret or — | sacred behind the double locks of a SAFE DE- _Here’s Jack Pickford, Mary's brother, calling on_ his POSIT BOX. fiancee, Marilynn Miller, musical comedy star, at her Long) To this -anity We have individual rooms where you can look re ee 4 mid-season over your affairs privately. The rental of our boxes ranges from four dollars per year upward. We welcome an inspection and will be glad to answer any inquiries, poe eh eeea OLE = With “Sweet Sixteen” to com- mand, any wom- an wearing a 16 or a 44 can carry teen” overlooks out her Fashion nothing new in (-. moods to perfec- the vogue for the mre tion. season, Cyuthia Grey: | || Spanking at 18 Outrageous, Thinks One Reader,| Wrong at Any Age—Other and Better Methods of | Correction—W hat Do You Say? BY CYNTHIA GREY Shall the miss of 18 be spanked? The question interests many and perturbs many more. TWEED SUITS—In graceful, breezy lines, enrich- ee Following are some of the opinions of Star readers on the! ed with their high-gr ade silk linings, strike the new ; | | Spring showing | it is apparent that “Sweet Six- subject: | note in mid-season attire. Dear Miss Grey: The Non-Spanking Mother has the real) science and the rea! logic in the matter. Reha that hee 7 owed some ruin others, and the time to get obedience, one of the greatest of all virtues, fully rooted is i the very early childhood, wept “ am a grandmother, thus my training came back in the old- Several hundred Shriners from the| WASHINGTON, June 1.—-Prefer-| fashioned days. My parents were very strict. We children| East and South will be the guests of peak ag Anais tetas eea| Dever thought of disobeying. The training had come so early | Seattle during the next two days. The | not be permisaibie if a bill Introducea| We did not remember how it was done. It some way had been Several days ago by Senator Capper, | ingrained in us that obedience was the mark of a good soldier. | Kansas, to repeal section 28 of the| Every one had to obey some law higher than themselves. It bs merchant mari: 1 : Others from Texas and Kentucky are|pammed by the senate, | "| Was a part of the universal law. | } expected Thursday. They are en| Capper declared this preferential) There never was any spanking tn \ route to the Shriner convention at/ rate provision discriminates against |Our home. My parents knew of cases San Francisco. the Western with her, She is the best daughte Caldwell heads exporter. The action|Where the spanking was careless and Pik ong hod Jas Wan nthe world and only the other night thorit: d ! i” me her other told Hugh M. the Nile | now grants the shipping board an-|the spine injured. and Friday from 1 to 2p m, pose prog ’ba — bg mee var 2 temple committee in charge of enter. | y to allow preferential freight| Boxing ears was a punishment|| OM Tuesday and Thursday from ||t) 0, eeved her reputation. t of the guests. lpates to Americanowned yeancle, |comimon in those days, but my par.|| 11 ®.m. to 12m. each week. Pi [that mved her reputation. ente refused to inflict that as it|| 40 mot come at other times as it Beg son, trem ail ‘the ‘vd might mean injury to the child. sertounly interferes with her || oes a a ae the| 1 The “rod” does not. mean a club, writing ; | 4 ih ot. I am sorry for! Cooking the Cheaper Cuts of Meat oro ‘1ec’c: stsirtrusn or s shin | \ostattag sie 6 n jany gitl being punished, but ocoa-/ Part IV. of Uncle Sam's Cookbook ts now ready for you, Mi er than Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Please send me the bulletin, “Cooking the Cheaper Cuts of Meat,” for which I inclose two cents in stamps for postage. NAME. .. ..-sqrescocnescnes cocces cecccccmmencccccenewencecs Street and No... .....cecececrescnennsrcecesewececscenacecns Hie ua that pine ca. gle to maul the gr means cor-/henefit of @ good sound spanking, |sionaily it's very beneficial and need- rection—punishment that shall make oh " tty dpe » do not derive any Housewife. Our Washington bureau has completed its compilation given to much better wdvantage than |ful and parents do not derive | from tested recipes of the government kitchens, and the result is Srupen Salow: jme once. A small limber switch| show that evening and we came to jmade arms and legs tingle with ne|understand each other bett one in me. I said within myself, Ume not mincing matters. From that | Take Spoonful of Magnesia in » Lit- queer father you are to hurt, really day to this we've had no trou tle Water to Neutralize Stomach being disobedient A spanking at 18 seems outrageous id that forma in the to me but sometimes would tell me they rather I would not go some " — ee eee ak kee of his way. tor |2h@, Hot the night before. she was|pleasure from administering — It, ° ae great reverence fOF | jocks we either NOTHE a three-page bulletin, free to readerr of this paper. The bulletin “yaptntertbncad amp je gear fata ee a specigiizes on good, nutritious meat dishes that can be prepared || spankings she gave her she ts differ-|first thing I did was to go to nee} from the cheaper cuts of meat. It helps you both to save money ‘ie from me. |her. She. wae repentant aad edmit-| amit. | chance for injury. But that switch-| ever before. jing never made me “see the error Of/ Ahout #ix weeks Inter I again had hurt your own little girl,” and I tried | ————_____ i Acids When Indigestion Bothers herd as ever I could to be spe} s “If you enjoy three square satin- to ms. At that age I had finished teachers’ college and was teaching place and my habit of obedience made me respect their wishes as jher mother because of the numerous the evening when I came home the |———— and get good cooking results with meats. Fill out and mail the I remember my father switching |ted she was wrong. I took her to a |my way.” It roused the very Joccasion to use the hairbrush, this ] cially trying that day without really WHAT D s at them. You achool My parents did not dictate long as I stayed at home. The Telephone Qty OF TOWN. . 2000. ceccconcmces coceccemrccorscoccateccsacs id in the Candied Laxative Wafers heartburn, have that cated tongue ——S— [spanked his 18-year-old son. Sons|! ADS OTHER, WATCH BABY'S BOWE GIVE “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” «2's Ssszstasme cca armless Laxative to Clean Little Bowels and Sweeten Sour, Colic Stomach—Babies Love It hen baby has colic, diarrhoea, | Soothing drugs. souring, feverish breath, coated use of clogged bowels, just give | bowels clean, sweet, and regular. Ask give either her mother or myself. your druggist for genuine “California! fier mother repeatedly asked me up. It moves the wind and gas|¥ig Syrup” which has full directions to epank her, but I always objected, all the souring food, bile and|for infants in arms and children of thinking she would mend her ways. | nm right out of the tender little|#!! ages plainly printed on bottle. One night I waited up for her and ls without eramping or over.| Mother! You must say “California ing and baby usually gets peace-|or you may get an imitation fig had been. She became abusive and if-teaspoonful of California Fig gui relief. Contains no narcotics or| syrup—Advertisement. booklet. Wor sule at the Pioneer Stores, Heattie. w= |fathers who are trying to keep their; Millions of mothers depend upon where between 2 and 3 in the morn- sue; is restless and can’t sleep| California Fig Syrup to keep baby’s ing, and no explanation would she ———~ ithere put her across my knee and 4 kindred spanked her, using the back of her . Conquers RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS *"4,.trdcec AR-RY Removes the enuse and sesteres the cath, own hairbrush, The next morning I Send to us for Free Trial Treatment riptive went to her room intending to be ee ae jon Drug Kind to her, but she was again abus- KAU-BU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash, |ive, using language no girl or boy caret I do not feel like criticising these | daughters within bounds these lax| days, but spanking at 18, or even 16! |1 cannot fancy myself holding stil! land let my father use my hairbrush Jon me. There would have been a mighty big fight in that room! Yet that daughter of 18 should not have defied her father and she should | have remembered his business er- rand and it was his place to see that she did right in these things, but{ surely there is @ more dignified way than spanking. | I am wondering if he Mkewise) need disciplining as well as daugh-| ters. | | Parenthood {# the most profound | *! ‘profession on earth excepting none, | yet how few fit for it or give it any ought source of all wisdom, | ANOTHER NON -SPANKER. eee work like a charm. I have an 18- year-old girl, and up to about aix| months ago she used to,run around night after night, getting home any- anded an account of where she sassy, #0 I took her to her room and Dear Mies Grey: Spanking doen)’ wertisement,'should use. This time she got tha MOVIES patn and For infants, children or adults. %5¢ at all drug stores, or sent, p. p, by Joyner Drug Co, Spokane,—Adver- tisement. E WAY TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS There is one simple, safe and sure way that never fails to get rid of blackheads, that is to dissolve them. To do this get two ounces of calo- der from any drug store— little on a hot, over the blackh h the parts and surprised how the black- heads have disappeared. Big black- | little blackheads, no matter mply dissolve and | aving the parts without any mark whatever. Blackheads are lya mixture of dust and dirt and {ions from the body that form in es of the skin—pinching and squeezing only cause — irritation, make large pores, and do not get | them out after they become hard. The ealonite powder and the water simply. dissolve the blackheads so they wash right out, leaving the pores free and clean and in their nature’ condition, Anybody troubled with these unsightly "blemishes inly try this simple ertisement, 1221-Third Ave “COR UNINERSETY will digest naturally « get a fow ounces of p Magnesia from the drug store and after ev take a teaspoonful or two te & gins water, Then your will @ ne. This famous corrective has been used for years housands of former stc sure to get the genuin Magnesia expecially p this purpose. It i# pleasant to take, ja not @ laxative, cannot injure the stomach and is inexpensive. Just a Nttle In sufficient to give instant re lief or to prevent the slightest stom- ach disturbance. Constipation Rolieved Without the Use of Lasatives Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative— so cannot gripe. ‘When you are constipat- ed, there is not enough lubricant produced by Fa system to keep the ‘ood waste soft. Doctors rescribe Nujol because its action is so close to this natural lubricant. Try it today. Directory Good telephone service depends vitall care in calling telephone numbers. A Seame bss ber called causes loss of time to you, to the party called and to the operator. Every instance means avoidable inconvenience to all concerned. It is not the loss of time to you alone or fo the pperator that concems us most, but it is the = ance to the party called. Your mistake cannot 2 ome to him, and the Telephone Company is held responsible for your error. , Consulting the current issue of the telephone di- rectory, instead of trusting to’memory; giving your number clearly, and quickly correcting the operator if she misunderstands your call, will greatly in- crease the efficiency of the service. f The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company