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8 F YOU'RE a baseball fan, you'll be , interested in reading BillkClymer’s story on page 2. Bill's some man- r, having won six pennants in @row, d here he tells how he did it. VOL, 14. NO. 271. . SEAT a2 SIGHT FAILS Woman Jumps to Death From High Los Angeles Office Building. yANY SEE HER FALL RAIN OR SNOW TONIGHT OR SATURDAY; TLE, GE MAYOR'S AT IT, TOO| WASH,, ., AH, CITYNOW AFTER HIGH LIVING COST Councilman Blaine Has! Ordinance for Municipal Commission Market. | COOLER TONIGHT; MODERATE NORTHWESTPRLY WINDS The Seattle Star THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE FRIDAY, JANUARY tn any other college in the country Never mind who says 60 Figures prove it, Of course, Miss Jessie Merrick, the wo men's physical director at the U. of W, thinks #0, and sincerely, hop But modesty prevents her giving ve to the fact “The moat perfect feminine figure,” sald Miss Merrick, “depends on the person who | does the Judging. | know many girls whom ° RE you ciwuae HOME EDITION 10, 1913 ONE CE! UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON CO-EDS ARE SHAPELIEST AND HEALTHIEST IN NATION Girls in the University of Washington are healthier and better proportioned than (hose I consider beautifully is Just my Ide ‘Figures, statistios and ay proportioned, but that ges count for ° one of the thousands wi turn first thing to page 5, to re Cynthia Grey’s dozens of letters she gets daily? They’re worth it. answers “ooh al STOPS WEDDING OF RELATIVES GIRL HIDDEN TO FOIL HIM, YOUTH SAYS: Asks Police to Find Hie | | Sweetheart After Cour§ | Blocks Marriage. é | ae SHE’S A_ STEP-NIECB sa e ;Cotterill Will, Spring a) reat oft 'a clas, treutel letoula’ be wane | i Pas j n clay model should be mac { 2 Seamstress Fears Foor Scheme of His Own in) according to the ave measurements of | Moth f Girl Gets R : Eyes Might Endanger Annual Report Saturday) !! uilversity girls, it would be the funniest |Mother of Girl Gets Ree Pie contortion act off the stage a j Her Livelihood. Everybody, these dave, im out at-|,-M@n are most fotorested in the height straining Order to Brealg | er that greedy cuss, old High Coat] S24 welght of girls, Women are concerned Up Love Affair. id 1 > Waite ce - Wir 1 of Living, with a club | Li hn surements, Neither have any LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10.—€: Councilman Blatne's club ts an| BeamBe on the physical condition of the in 2k dae ae } . Dausted attle to eke out a ordinance, which he will introduce bron That which couats is the jung Love, vying with the law ig living, an ng sight gradually Monday, providing for a mun pacity and the size of the muscles itl pt of Mitchell Mus 7 eodangering her livelihood as a commission house which will com:| ,. Th breathing space of the average uni ; waite eeamstress, Mrs. Katheryne Booen pete with the Big Six } yervity ici ie 161 cublo centimeters. This arry Marie } 67, today leaped from a window on Mayor Cc i worked all last} wo-hundredthe of a centimeter greater } the « tep-uncl i of an office building night—and is still at it—on his an 1 Sete ba rg ‘age of fed alae of Oregon r 1 hed ad | heer to a paved alley nual ort, while "mt Men] at’e not much of a margin. How- 4 . identity was eatablish in cnameate tnes ts Tike her peek-a-boo eight centimeters more than ] , handbag The Blait s for’ the city SP rorage girl who attends the University li . t wn & CoN ine to which | OF Michigan King ' Be Stel lags , = |. The average Washington girl weighs 120 . ‘ , iidiag age Pounds and is five feet two inches tal! | ir ensity mly two stories w » sell the " Thies compares very favorably with An & en, who wantg 1 block saw her commission of 7% pe Kellerman, the Noted “mermaid,” who step-nic ee BOF ‘a io See one Soi ae tan 90 as buns weighs 126 pounds and poses at a height he OLNEY re She } TT tha etkde tt “5 ; ‘a ; | Of five feet four. And Annette is called “the to prevent the 7a ledge, a2 f or Thin. ng of ont, | Perfect woman.” ! at p bro her, know@ stories, the adually turned an Blaine eves, and age aed V. of W i aa Mother Goes to Court. saps . ody. e nee . coaile of Yaa iaeaie pat | 12) ’ | Fearing the boy knew her wheres er bo THE “JERSEY LILY : Agent Toate Ca mpg d Eo ‘ abouts, the mother rushed to the t tablish «a fort ta v tl te Seattle : out. Shine and fe BY FRED L. BOALT ! And {t was in the ear ‘ great favorites. Mis ; { a restraining order from On the stage she wtill } 18Si—that she the | } Claim, has Annette J Everett Smith to forbid mar oa f her 61 yea stage. Ge KID POLITICIAN Walker when it comes tc , riage between the couple on the al GREEMENT Ye nm e across thé f | going on the ca) perfect ground of blood relationship. A ; pm ; ae It's not my fault,” M i tell I vy, fearing the mother el-tale wr ‘ } jeties hax done | Ie police to find her 1 UP TO VOTE « | GETS MARRIED Miss Lovina mn han played on four | ding to officers in thd | varity tea all, basketball, hockey e department, the girl hag | and tennis & entitled ear the in charge by Mid > i pat cheriuhed “Wo Th +, too, eof the members , ~ a| because only ten out of the § nae, Ae nt. Miss Mai ths he girlie at the un this privilege located this morni and’ . la of Mien Willson what t sgess, head of the juvenil@ oe & ng © the most « er aimed connectiog j . part h the 1 fellows are ffice with the case. The { < the | A c “ aid, was tuken in cuge the n & ! to son on her own f@s people on March 4 as no longer invite } —T Above, Lovina Wills ow, Anette Kellerman Saye, He'll Marry ter. Paul K. Mobr James T ck Edward nd Alexandr | Yo illen wus served with nd others again tool veral re parties the ¢ r 8 toning. which re “ete nS en au so “TURK TROOPS DELEGATES 3 WIRELESS. ° poratic beet ‘ GETTING $2,500 A WEEK | tol | t Sevth a weelg ; She “held her years” won- at | from to len Is an employe ech ce arnt “ MUTINY; THEY ARRIVEFOR PROMOTERS °° :":.*. rtnersh was courte |\ ‘ ’ wa le became arGuaiited wh said was | by and t | | h ‘ ece only a year axo, al eo purpo e age of wa e at first sight ae era | tawie who (COAL DEALERS DEMAND WAR CONFERENCE SENT TO PEN Sent Gerssie sand oil The lobby was Ac | dlown “Jersey |. nw | i 1a way t may, BUTTNICK SAYS training wan prim c nar ae Boi oh SHORT WEIGHT CONSTANTINOPLE, Ja ‘ ' SEW YORK PB _ Mayes hey aa Vi we to the « * t no! ecome 0 * the mainland car efore I t a demanding tmn ce a he Rath hall, oorg siege ) a few days ago when Mise rd of the beaut! Sotho Jate resumption of war with the Bal ‘ all tri ; s taken in charge by Misq 1 “Jersey Lily The chron Mr rg - Pichette, who owns @ COAl! Kan stat t { a gen-| Thur ' g. From | to nas 2108 he lived with her mother v LEFT PENNILESS es do not tell how she es ‘ ard a av and Madison| i Bs oust te er] ear, a na Franett, at 123 Thi caped from the island. “In 1874 pe S let. 20 ounds of coal to} °T™ . on G oe lson in Young Mullen lived therg Denying he married Mr. Langtry of | sketet |Mre. | burg, 1015 East Pike| today t kist de- | nor tay || sree ral months also ney Jay ( ” € Belfas a s fendir Tehatalja { nigh eo | : ia a Buttnick fam to SHE DROPS ICE b.<% o rate, Mrs The troops are insubordinate and | K. ! pro ay a fine of railroad Shabse O w DOWN KING'S BACK ph ® ‘ red 1,000 the officers are experiencing great | K's ~ ee ance and ‘x EXPRES 0. HEAD of J. M. Bu tr Mr. Langtry of Belfast, hs el whe had it weighe diffieutty in holding the men inj ° RE wits one tive i a an ae a2 2, Lanatry of Delta nar | Senne aieeanden [ont es0 pounds nes ne [aia Washinton ex | earn =the Ate" ADMITS PARCEL le Lena, « mak . hurried exit | is a r, embi woman. t was iasued for Mar They thr n to depose the sul A W. Davis, chairman of| Spear, Collins and 1 were tar abn aureg nt | em dur, ered coma meta ee aman etn enone Yr | arta, Uae, Shale |cnttea a" ate ae | POST HURTS HIM Judge Ronald's court a ho ylarking to, a Jap expreseman,| mediately, and demand that the an ; ‘ vnote | frau conection - daughter wa i siikte as eeenkaabe Megane tivay A pacts pounds of coal to the| Turkish peace dia at London jomauties, will make pic mht steiion or tke witch of oe Col s six weeks of marriage heaps tolve anectil det hed and measures man and] return to Constantinople at once ores See bel wires ierina Wirel Telephone and. ‘Tela| NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—Admission dalle Gee alt alld ex.” His Royal | dolorous court. There are the. coal: howevel. 1 cussion, At 6:30 tonight the dollar the Continental Wire roads made on its busines erfminal nonsu of er Highness Edward, prince of court favorites — «till—young damped eff 666. nounds PORTLAND, ORE > escape | banquet will be held in Rathskelle 1 post is made today iq sean0o i apie ge at Wales, himself no fledging, has and beautiful, but decorous, | SHArked. he dumped te got him. [the northern winter, 207 men, wo-|hall. About 600 have reserved pared by Preaident Cale 60,000 In " y tha bah the ee te ci is | This morn e police go | " yhoo > Ry toil bases DUCHESS’ well of the Wells-Fargo Expreag A “wa |men and children, residents of | seats DA t ‘ ; ; pc omg ono io , tt | daughte There are escapades | bag The Je ney ae SANE ANSWERS TO} inces in Ca: are today on thetr | members of the Me eislatur progres | WEDS FOR LOVE erery ex solar st e company 6 8 and ip work is done, two exp ids ay.to southern California — by and the state central a nick's house | 1 was, for example, the | help her out of her stag FOOLISH QUESTIONS | ** (0 Svthern Cantornis will hold meetings. fe -vimtiat 9cn Gh nee ne The new year has brought te | “jee incident,” to this day a | clothes and into street clothes. | Fae an. 10.—After obtain- | the ess company a competitor [- JUDGE ARCHBALD | cherished tradition supposed to | ‘They help her into a ta fick, 0, 5 ete ee ae eine pa ae a ae mage mtiperce Francis | wor of its mettle—the new par illustrate the gracious good- | «he returns her hotel ib; a pt alts , | Peters ae iene er parents,|cel post. It becomes a competitor o TRIAL NEAR END) nature of the late King Ed. | third maid takes her in charge “Really there is no good reasor fay ae nau Karl ‘ hen te Oe ye ee PW ASTIING When| ward | and makes her comfortable why you should stop biting ‘em. It RCELS O day renounced all her Mauiting matt in the service; hence the the impeachment t ‘ Someone dropped a bit of ice | for the maida, she trav is 00 ercise for your teeth ina telvilabes’ coanked. Sie we 1er is an important factor im Archbald, charged wit sconduc:| down his royal highness’ | She her Own land besides, you are prob of] fank by watcving “an. Austen lie Apc nee teen tae as a judge of the United tes} re neck. The prince ac ag She dines alone. such a temperament that you have etal: bine: ' Pate cat 8 ee to 2 ‘pelittled nor overestimated, court of commerce, was res cuse The Jersey Lily,” who e moments are given to to bite something; and if you ¢ one a on t ate tr eae oe beat. Gay in the senate, it was expected| held her peace. Others said her “Memoirs.” When the week not bite the nails, you might | part o ells o men to “ i 3. Worthington| {t was Mra. George Cornwallis nds, she and her maids wil x sledge ame anvils, | are " Danese | “ nuff M 7 t tain the company's standard of gp rg aL pel ba »| West, an American woman and ends, she and her madenoth, |Diting sledge hammers or anvils, |" “ iyere is The Stars list of farmers who will fill orders for farm |anyning Adv TNE 3.00 | service as the basis of public favor would * argument for the) at, § hap Meerchitt Sty A hee botel produce, exes and poultry by parcel post. Uncle Sam given you] \ nd patronage.” ¢ this afternoon. | mo’ of Winston Churchill, | er city, and to another hotel, KI tell me how ¢ +~-| Me wyetem and it Is up to you to get the best results es = PORRES gre e Nowing Worthing the present head of the Bri j} ands he will appear at another Li oh many ways. If yc The Star is doing its part by supplying you with this list of pro eman Hen-| ish navy , creep 1 have a vaenum cleaner you could| ducers from whom you, the consumer, can buy direct. The Star does ma, will sum} Note that she was 30 when And 60 she will go on, and sect 8 sal | not recomme' » men, thelr products must do that. Scan the list 7 ‘a > 7 ' use that, thue saving a great deal) no ed ¢ ition, and a rulc| she won royal favor and was on, friendless and alone, until | us a ee wee ing | a da f taking ‘ote on | received at court, wher sh row no longer b th f he vane | Mes . bio yote_-Demand that the farmer pack his exgs in cotton, in a strong rd e either| braved the int and utter. | vases of time ae oyster with cold cream, marwaging | ron, Oiherwise they may be scrambled before you get. then tonight ed the snubs of the roya eanwhile, she gets $2,500 a e cream , a siniad ss Ave we brushing with a stiff brush ys | sp Alexand \ U hshiwene. z H.N, PETERS, Sunnydale, Tel. Sidney 1088—Poultry, exe 4 FIRE DESTROYS M awe aid of warts] PRANK PIKE, Renton, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 16A—Eggs, ducks x “erry HOTEL E IV Y re ure is difficult, but you can| MAS. M. A. OPPS, R. F. D. No. 5, Box 137C, Seattle—Eggs receed by perseverence, patience} 4, p, AUSTIN, R. D. No. 2, Box 136R, Seattle—Fresh eggs, hatching sler w , act and kindnes Begin by r \ ‘eges, (Barred Rock, Brown Leghorn, White Orpington and In destroye y tie € pi ng with he Next turn to litera dian Runner duck.) Bes si p wusiahie, at ; ture, first telling her of the man] ¢ w, ENGEL, Tukwila—Eggs, poultry, fruit * pa t | Bet used 3 ty , ee aca 7 H MRS. H. HEIN, Auburn, R. F, D. No Box 27—White Leghorn The Tailored-Ready Company is holding a a sia neck for a collar button enc t a - . on f 1 BE PLACED ON TRIAL JAN. 26 to her Browning's beautiful poem.) wy. sMITH, Blaine, R. R, 1—Eggs, farm produce. clearance for Saturday. It is going to give choice in use. The d . t ’ “My Firat ‘Wart J A. SPENCER, Olga—Tutter, exes, 40¢ of its. fine stock of Overcoats at one-third less J. STEVENS, Bangor--Eggs, putter, chickens, fruit, vegetables. a rular pric ic ‘te i n about $2 | MT. VERNON, Wash. Jam. 10—ycounty for 25 yearn an@ at one| 1 at ® cracked mug for Chriat ES. LANGE, fF. D. No. f, Box 130B—-Kegs for hatching pane Sea Nba aol ee Sp oo a ELEVEN KILLED IN V. E. Behricker, the pioneer bank: |time was a member of the legisla-! j¢ will, of course, do no g¢ H. J, SOLVIN, R. R. 1, Box 178, Port Blakeley—Eggs, poultry, a ess than marked prices, is store of 8 recently com | ture. (ib to clue it, an it btready hb hatching eggs , has the reputation of carrying fine merchandise, so at BOILE R EXPL OSION | 0 n ac-| Judge Joiner did not consider| pasted, Take it to a marble cutter.| JOHN OPDAL, Waterman, Rox 10—Eggs and poultry this is a real money-saving event that should appeal n't red consapie. | Schricker a criminal in the usual H. DENNIS, 1216 67th av, W Blooded roosters, egg for i ; is ci artic S J By e rales oo : i 4) R. ait e to the thrifty buyers of this city, Full particulars MO cy with Jac and other § ense, he but for the good ¢ Wound tt per t hatching : si “ HB Son $ ‘ gation tod ‘ naencual ae " knowing at the time |all concerned he made it a peniten-| rier an anoafre CHAS. MEURLING, Monroe R, 1 Box 112—Poultry, e will be found in the large display ad on page 4 in meagre killed ed |his La Conner bank Was Insolvent, |tlary sentagce instead of a fine or|~M re iiheasies call ta netield CHED LOUDER, Mt. Vernon R. F. BD. 4, Box 60—1 poultry, today’s issue of The Star. > -. » the nigbe in the county jail toda jail sentence, ertainly there ca » objec teks re . steamer Ja en ¢ Fri ire’ making efforts to| It would be an extra burden on|tion JOHN MURRAY, Cutten GFresh eres i en ADS BRING R Sin iene d late ye 4 ¢ $ ) ball for him pending his family to impose a ti the C. WESTERGAARD, Hadock-—Rees to! ou this many times, and it’s a . gel was tied up ‘ppeal from the sentence of ove |court said, as The creditors have] REINSTATE GUARDS | €! v. TyLeR, Kent—Loxan berry bushes, $1.50 a dozen a Star Want Ad once. That will prove it to you: " venac th f . ° ears in, the penitentia eized al) of Schricker's property —_— MRS. C. C. FAY, Tel. Sidney 1299—KHees, dressed poultry : *: Sais ie after the accide: : , od by Judge oJiner Thursday. | Schricker's ball * was ed from| PORTLAND, Or. Jan. 10.Final] L, , READ, Tel. Monroe 389—Kggs, fat hens Just phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44, or, if more con- ee — z r made a pitiful plea for | $5,000 to $10,000. His rneys|a@jfatment of th MEfloultic R. L. SQUIER, Port Orchafd-Mamméth pigeons venient, call at the downtown office, at 229 _— CLARKSTO , J len The tears coursed dowmmave notice of appeal | which resulted from the Oregon Na-} D, P. BERGSMA, Kdmonds—Ginger snap#, Scotch cookies . St., with the Souvenir and Curio Shop. Cjarkston will mah actly m and his voice qaivered he trial of Jacob Furth piel| tional Guard “mutiny” during the] 7. HEGRE, Paulsbo—Kggs, chickens e Star’ guaragtees re than 40,000 paid pds 4 paign to ha é It was the most trying | Kelleher, BE. W. Andrew ak maneuvers near Montesano, Wash,| &. A. HALLMAN, Pearson—Kggs, chickens, butter, cream, ‘potatoes, le Rik _ 8 Re . in which con n the juditial career of |V. Ankeny, of the Seattle Nittohal last summer, is today made follow pork ation Gaily. $160,000 approy ke Joiner ‘ bank is set for January 26 at Bel-|ing a proclamation issued by Adjt-| A, W. NELSON, Tel. East 7203—Butter, eggs 9 ter-state free bridge across Snake | e gien had known ch other |lingham before, Judge Hardir Gen, Finze mustering the offend MRS, GRACE KRUSE, 9646 Renton av—While Leghorn roosters, between Claskston and Lew-| fc many year Sch ker a They are harged with alding}ing company's back into the Third exes for hatching in, Idaho. |beom the leading banker in the andabetting Schricker, © jinfantry MRS. J. W. HEALEY, Burlington—Hggs, hatching eggs, e

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