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3 THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1912 ris. Staite Sere |3|NOTHING SERIOUS YOUNG SEATTLE ATTORNEY USED TO BE MEMBER OF T. R.’S SOCIAL WHITE HOUSE BRIGADE hange Main 9400 TEAGUE OF NEWSPAPPAS hone WEVHER GF Fie coe y¥ Seatile paper having full leased ews setvice of the Lulted Just imagine thie: “3 NO freee - \ —; — OY | You've togged yourself up for a ° Of breve Major BoD ties "1 3 lowell society affair—fuss dress, you ; m. At the By trail, owt 6 Publisned Daily by Tre NOT ACCLIMATED AN IMPORTANT GUEST nz know, with long coattails, hard ~ } if Ky holled, stiffetarched shirt, high col | liar, white tie, white gloves, latest | |brald on your trousers, patent | Ig jleather shoes, imagine yourself | | artfully ing to some charming Happines: on habits, because habita rule our E!bert practicn of he Meyers was the attorney. for ty { +t at! Melocich whose jur 1 ar young dam Let's sit this © has ae feb 46 jury wi | te nh anderen og plo: |Qut By yonder alcove.” You're al-| $12,000 for the of af sem wet FP ona They may Fam a Beng Pl most forgetting everyone and] eee by /udge Hanford on the : ; hh Rae Yy = everything else in the sweet mur jeged misuse of the jj Judge White Exposes the Tories | "Father—It was our mother who| everything, slee in the sweet mur ny," and which ie Aube said it, | suppose, She ts mad at # because | wouldn't give her the piice of a new hat.—New Orleans Democrat liar, when suddenly your boss butts lin unceremoniousty and ord you to get to work immediately—to typewrite a few letters for him one of the reasons for | Judge Hanford. lenpeaching of Today d Can you imagine yourself taking Sor 5 h DUPE, Ste sliution. by Amending it in the matter the \ | kp. age yg ray em such, |*tenographic dictation and pound F we and Hashes constity by ar tm ; ; | hamna "| ing typewriter keys in an opemfront Are delightful dishes are denounced by latter-day tories as unpatr ec and & ss ¢) ie Properly seasoned, f nd as enen of the republi | <difa me a widow)—Vee, of ‘jut that's what Herbert W btn) ers up of strife, and as enemies « ¢ ref c Meyers, one of Beattio’s young at LEA & P + PF n why don't you marry the Steam to ithe White house brigade under Mo Kinley’s term tn 1900, and he stayed on the job for five years He is one of the youngest Spanish American war veterans, getting into| the war when he was only 17, en-| listing in the Fifth Maryland, com J William H. White, grown hoary in public serv mhn ot te candy cxaret—tite ae hemp onnggy ie fs yom veteran of the Civil War, former of the supreme Life’s Color. |was the wielder of the big stick , t e's Color. 4 asfington, a Valatr ! ! © pel 1 » ot yh , #e souned a THE Onorman w Washingt t f ne Pp Life ought to look rosy to naka | 5 pe “ > ys . bv “ é a ONES TEROMINg and ten, thus aptly compared in address to the pioneers} | Jupt now Me . president of the. Unite Seog Fish, Rownte, Stenle anf Saliagy esterday, the reactionaries of today with the tories of the) phat was a terrible thing that) Parker-—The banquet tonight a Ww “a ' it nin. exotitore are artes lhad the diplomatic job At v yh ee a tuticakey War. Like the tories of old, who bitterly 45-/happened to that Boston girl last | can't get along without me } via show d in ae wae 0 ling, cogmanating, tebuletiin. odte sf \ppetioar hed tl srogressive thought expressed in the Declaration Harper—You have a very goad|* Yun o¢ Mtimo merieaOlioguing and indexing Waabing A's Som, Agente, 1, Sarled ¢ progressive thoug ‘ ' ang Seti vi r » that?” opinion of yourself, Billed tors | ton's “400 | of Independence, so these modern tories have arraye | “She t into a cold storage specch? ce 6 You see, Washington's “400,” so gelves against the progressive thought embraced in su lant and was overcome by the| Parker—No; I was Invited to OSM’ ISE far as some of the White House af- tres as the initiative, referendum, recall, direct election eat.” ‘Hater. | A, fairs are concerned, many times ne ear on _ - - — couldn't possibly accommodate ggg yee ne aan [PPAR RRA TA ARR KE HR EH HRS Says: more than shout 606, tt we ap te ores ne are, indeed heir proto } , re 1 evied “Hands off ¢ he is|* HOTEL SERVICE DE LUXE * Meyers to go over the eligible list, fumed and raged, and cricc ands off Ge :? . “How aa teat New York én van oa? * out out @ mere congressman here, r sacre« » the tories of today holdir t eacreane * I never was © h waited on in my life. A bell ®& # supreme court judge there, an ad- FOR TA of the constitution as ad in 1787, denying t BHt tlw hoy the soup, ¢ ght clerk the game, one of ® i scape ye and #0 on, untii Tas. tae lee ae alter it by the consent of governed, and ignoring the essen-/# the maida fetched the roast pyator man served # pre Bon - o eviearene tne oer 5 i , , j 4 ’ ’ the ootbiack Jaggled the ¢ t, and the manager ® at cou! in tial fact that the constitution itself provides a means for its the oa se Joewies eumers si cen gahine cease, ot lothow room 6 White House! e@mendment; and that save for this opportunity to amend it, ao taaethoveions a Denker * |table—or tables, as the case may) the constitution would not have been adopted by the framers|, peek eee eee ee heen keenkkaeee ball “Phat was Meyer's chief job | of the constitution, who were progressives of their day. — | i |peelally for the four big White / "he tors 1912 are not erlike the tories of 1776 in| POOR OLD PHILADELPHIA | affairs every. weason the | Herbert Meyers in Costume of Con seeking refuge for their unprog ve attitude in false cries} — BIl—1 nee a cradle with clockwork attachments to rock babies to} | Congressional, Judicial, Ambassa-| tinental Minute Men. ym A c te - sleep ia being manufactured in Philadelphia | |dors’ and nd ’ —_— —— eager Of patriotism. They yell for the Stars and Stripes, and at the) *iee) i bells Mee y had to reck anybody to put ‘em to sleep on fal ty ey hat git MB ae hammer out the same on a nearby |] THRE HOUND Rar game time deny the things for which Old Glory stands—the |), pryiadet Los Angeles Evening Herald |xuppowed to be a Jac kofalt-traden, | coin ted from a i 4 —a government by the people. | pane a . rm Seah tla Meyers was promot rom Righest rar Fi of government—a g Brag i ae CHAFING DISH PARTY MATCHED 4 | ae hry ame Si mie rkship in the pension office to : freedom’s banner. It stands for liberty regu! Stands, first and foremos r srinciple contained in the Declaration of Indepe any form of government becomes dest governments derive their just powers from the consent of the nt % uddenly inepired with a brill $ Feo @. adjective with which to introduce O\rrayrs a new me er of the Ananias club. Meyers always felt h wady to JOSH WISE SAYS oe | always felt himself ready t “There's so many loose bobrds in| th’ corridors of th’ Becteysport! ence whenever tuctive of the idea that his snow white gloves and governed, it is the right of the people to alter it lf we ignore House that they've had ter tack : . pany G. He was born in Baltimore &n@ forget these things, the flag stands for nothing. Our sown another layer o' rag carpet ro ~~ oe : ai 2 ago, sot come military | Sw Regn Ye i ~ reinforce th’ floor.” nstead of Cos: training ae a cadet in the jotism must be measured—not by devotion to the flag— %s metics ington high school, and was intor| The German by devotion to that for which it stands. ‘ PT REET LILTLELLTTe one of the chief organizers of the} And the flag stands for freedom of speech and of the me <i set. sous, 4n4/ modern Contineatal Minute men. | ‘ 1 the constitution guarante hts And it “ Y MONEY wien ¢ the skin, erug j ar Be llgeeere nr & - eee we * Litte Jimmy—t'm gettin’ «| % gorse AT THE THEATRES i . ons ents by tt * money from dat family. |‘! Bay : er of the ballot *& Tommy—How? ais sti nin Sake THIS WEEK. old until 36. never trae OT “Undes this provision,” as Judge W emphasi “the * Little Jimmy—De man gives #} “4 aruqwint foran ounce ot|| Moore—Thurlow Bergen _ play- pan cure at 16 waa individual has the right to urge the ad a f political re- b nS ag ae tape eine pod ei wing t enight Apply ike ial — in “Alias Jimmy Valen- |/f one more at 2036 W. = > of us m ° » absure democera . eam, washing i off in the mors foems which to many of ay m abs A ten ype *@ another dime t bring him @/iee. Keep this up for a weel Metropolitan—Maude Adams in thas the right to urge the adoption of an amendment to the © back safe.—Kansas City Star, @|}*° The “Chantecler.” @kstitution destroying customs houses and giving the nation} Ree eh ew HH oD hin. but wo gradually ce oot | Seattio—Dark @bsolutely free trade. A republican has the right to urge an} to discommode you at sil Just Orpheum Pheu ag mind was attested, Cal amendment conferring the elective franchise upon property| was your chafing dish party a That wgiter Is a icas | Ey-toted us k t Vaudeville ‘HT deubt. “1 don't want tog Owners only. A socialist, ander this provision, has the right |saccesst’ What did they have In com| pout” panel ' . be-} audeville and motion IN $00 S.o cn ae me anne: have indicated, of his| “Great! We spotled all the food | mont “In what way?” | For wrinkies jcture: women after the patient (urge the adoption, in the manner I have indica’ mS | early in the evening, and then wont| “Gardening. He bad a bu nt “T eaten tos af pores a face bath by @iseui Bs scone van. | [tem bas been brought belor economic views. a od see Lim one day andj ing an ounce of powdered Clemmer—P vlays and vau through surgical r! " ni osestise se ROG to @ regular restaurant }plant and she had widow's weeds.” |round that his idyl moments were{in’s hait-pint witch hasel. | \f devilie pecs ~~ e aa | kee . remarkable astringe: 4 : > 5 NOW to make the case complete, Ballinger should come) @® RW RAR RARRRR ARRAS AR RAR A ww LODE Bim busy Baltimore | rroperties, and beneficial oot ap nn tagel Photoplays and vau- 617 Bed Ave. h with an endorsement of Hanford * we ee ee , REE ROR. 2 * FORCE OF HABIT * = MOCK PATRIOTISM waist s-very lame defense agninst| ,,Masy tings ror Sos tte tw wt we asc | "SFR SAT TSTMS a a MATT MS RTT CN SAT Oa ¥ Sf ‘e f why they are dons, * pd geal evidence. * “Why do you look under the bed at night?” asked a woman *& x need & who was visiting a friend. A” P * “You'd never guess,” was the reply; “but since my husband & Observations ® has taken to motoring, | often find that he bas crawled under. & ® neath.” —Judge. * RRR ehhh IT LOOKS as though the tid has been taken off the Alaskan oe cea a THE FIRST CHANCE rd o ° ° “Has your afternoon card club adjeined for the season?” _ CHEER UP! Some of those 40 lawyers turned out by the state “No, we have one more meeting. university really don’t intend to practice law. t | thought your president had left town?” hs ° ° ° So she has, That's why we're having another meeting. She's the GOOD EVENING! What do you think of Seattie as a convention! only one we haven't had a chance to discuss since she was ted to ey? Four conventions in two weeks isn't bad. office.”"—Detroit Free Press. e £ :28 — — —— oe IN SWATTING the pesky fly, don't neglect to kill off that lazy bug A REASON FOR THE QUESTION NO CHANCE TO LEAVE makes its appearance during these late, lazy spring days. oO ° o THE “boys” in congress fixed it yesterday. Agreed to suspend par- tiean warfare s0 ali who wanted to could attend the convention. o ° o EVIDENTLY the Ayers Terminal company does not believe in a time terminal within which to present its proposition to the port com- Mission. Representatives didn't show up at yesterday's commission! meeting. TOMORROW, THE FIFTH DAY, WILL BE Half-Price Day ANOTHER INNOVATION in the celebrating of “The | is the same as offered by “The Owl” at all times—THE Owl's” Twentieth Anniversary. Not only is this sale BEST QUALITY. Saturday, the last day of this sale, will unique, but it is something we have never done before. | be another memorable one, but no item which appears i) } eh A ted) ww GH Tomorrow is a ww ts tS by Lowest Fares East VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” FROM ALL POINTS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Atlantic City, N. J. ....$111.00 Philadelphia .. +0 108,50 ‘HALF PRICE DAY.” Every item which | here will be repeated. oe Boston “—— ne ea RE by ’ $120 appears below is at one-half of our usual prices, which are As during the other days of this sale, we reserve the generally considered low enough. Many items featured | right to limit quantities to purchasers, nor can we assure are even less than cost, but this is our plan of celebrating | that articles advertised will last throughout the day. De 9 this event. Though the prices are cut in two, the quality | liveries will be made at our earliest possible convenience. 72.50 St. Louis . + 70.00 82.50 St. Paul ... + 60.00 Minneapolis + 0 ay oa gi + soca ‘anon proniocieh steeeeee eas Mra. B—Did you mail that letter] “No I can,t get away. You soe,| 7 . A teen eeneee : I gave you this morning? we have two major league ball Mow Vork se +s++ 10850 Winnipeg, Man. . - 60.00 Mr, B—Why do you ask? teams in this town, and the sched AND MANY OTHER POINTS THROUGHOUT THE EAST. Mrs. B—I want to see if your|ules have been so arranged that TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE [veracity is of a higher order than |there will be a game here every day June 4, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, ae emery during the season.” July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 2 26, 29, 30, 31. -arearera areas August 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12, 15, 16, 2 9, 20, 31. ee ee ee ee ed 6 * September 4, 6, 6, 12, 30, * DOING THE LANDLORD M4 Safety Razor Blades All tickets good for return until October 31, 1912 tens i lt ta : * Manager—Could you do the * ~ Liberal stopover privileges and choice of diverse routes are of- * landlord in “The Lady of ® ENED fered. Return may be made through California at slightly higher * Lyons”? * Me « DOZEN. fares. *# Actor—Well, I should think * “Are you going anywhere this __ “Half-Price Day”’ Brings These Most Inviting Bargains Chewing Gum, all kinds, 92 Boracte Acta, 250 Ib. Liebig’s Mait Extrac BRS per package 2c package, for 124c imme 10¢ REE Se Physicians’ and Surgeons’ & Imported Rose Water 1 Sempre Giovine Face Soap, 10c size, for Cc ibe bottled, for 124c Cream, 50c size 25c¢ Epsom Salts 10e pack 5c Baponol Tooth Pow 123¢ Java Rice Face Pow- 25c = Gaure pkg. for der size, for For adidtional information regarding [I|® so. I've done a good man Whole or Ground Fiax Ant!-Kamnia Tablets, “Owl” Cod « ? jone a goo any.— ow O14 Style Reso: 4, 100 pa fo . ‘ “Ow “a Liver Ot, fares, routes, sleeping car reservations, [§|# Answers, London & E1018 Third Ave, i enn Al 5¢ ¢ box of 12 for 124c Oc pint bottle, for 25c¢ <n ge: train service, call on or address * * Belladonna Plasters, 5c Gart Tea 123 i “ Ingram’s | Milkweed. 7 10e regular, for . ; ; eam, 50¢ sine, fo ie A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. J. L. CRISWELL, ee ee 2 2 ve for ct e Theatre full of the best of an Massage 25 Babbin Malvina Lotion, 25¢ —- Pape's Diapepsin 25¢ the $00 size, for et Gen, Agt. Pass. Dept. City Ticket Agent. Second and Cherry, Seattle. “Are you going abroad this year?” | The Now Steet Tram” THE NEW LINE IS THE SHORT LINE. No. You see, I can afford to at home.”—Baltimore Ameri Significant. ‘ r a thaswee o > 1 pettenne ars “sive 123c ca Dioxoge >a a tt map nee —— Malvina Cream ° rr oll You never saw auch 6 sig ri ad, vs VGC | iogne, tho sine, tor .. TABS | boc chert. QE e | the soc size, for ASE = The Handicap, dave... beik ne n's Foot Kase, ‘Sepeen Chane 26 es aaa - “Owl” Beet and PY sae | She— Bachelors like to hear|h comiste’ en SUPOERGS 260 sine, for : 12%¢ ge RE 1236 | SuePcs Beek Bete OGG | wine, t80' pe. be ant $e & themselves talk. | He—-So do married men, but|f| GIBSON-CHANDLER bu m. Dental 124c Mentholatum 25¢ i Tes, i ~ we 4256 size for Oe size, for Mentholatum, the 26¢ Ww e can’t.—Kansas City Star — | - o q Aherorss f FURN. CO. Plorce’s Pellets, Woodbury's Face Swamp-Root, “77 Grease Mile ‘on Moving, tora ge Cece eee eee ee 2 510 PIKE STREET. “9 seme sa Oh Lanta Mo Pee lt 123¢ Boe lee, FOF, 25c¢ for™ re 50¢ - 4 a a * pe Phone Main 3227 z, for the Buthymy »1 Tooth 124c Pure Glycerine, 25¢ Swamp-R 50c . Panto, tho sine, for.... ba@ 6c pint bottle for $1 size é .. 9 1 eg a cage 0 / ah = 4, 260 alae, be pe tion, S0¢ pint bottle for 5c Cream, the $1 size for.. j HOLD J y R 2 Gas shiek muaily puffed.” ? Sutter at times with ome form of Mee Sroaving tapmigcaimas aay: mie —— —— Hovsé: SHIPPE torn Edue ed Meee NE SOM EM we alr pepala.” Ono'done of | wd Goods = fnnt e110” adsl | Doubt. Scotch Stomach Free Tomorrow ( ; ty . | otanlon—Havg, the Y got @ good Remedy Liberal Trial Package of (Z LD, TUG Co - db eg Im | Father dubious; | wit cure indigestion. You shoata| i 4 oy) i AL ) & & OF’ FART? LE Kat = ft y: tater his aie a fa your “Shouse. oF. iiertah remedy | Colgate’s Talcum Established in 1802, CH a ERAELL 305 Mai. SAW |. s1onrr—wnatt You want another! 12 Magentsiantler fan the, Moma, | Raf then now eae Wo, "Bot hes” Now Eighteen Stores on the Pacific Coast -¥ , “al +h [hat? 1 thought you were helping| end guarantesd’ remedion he apis tee Eat ee : Elliot 2679 Witer Ww oie elie a ma eS ae — —_ Third Avenue and Pike Street _ I want.—Boston Transcript, AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS » CAT TT TSAI TT TITAS Rees BERT RRTTRT TT Te Th] tas afl Sw Ww esate: ;