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° RAIN TONIGHT AND WEDNE v& MODERATE SOUTH TO SOUTHWEST WIND, he Seattle Star THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JANUARY | 21, 1913.» ONE CENT CANADA ° FIRST OHIO FLOOD PICTURES All alo the Ohio river, from Cin- cinnati to Evansville, Ind., thousands of homeless people are today suffering from the cold. Photographs, reproduc- ed on page 5, show the situation graph+ coves HOME EDITION “7 : WHAT THINK YOU OF CORSETS? Billie Burke, on page 5, takes issue with those who malign this article of apparel. The modern corset, says Billie, is designed to form a woman @8 _ she used to be in the good old days, RS NO. 280. VOTE THAT “SILENCE “TREATMENT” IS A GRAND DISCOVERY! ‘BORN AGAIN,’ ONLY AMERICAN PIRATE, ASKS HIS LIBERTY Werte as? | } = BULLETIN— 3 ' ASS ON | SOON T0 (mt Seren Gary WHERE 1S IT! , 4 ' | WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER CANT. WHERE 1S IT! Yj y A | *, Ysera Cs 22 YE Bi | | (2? Hie 4 Wy OF THEM we = £ /, | a | PAY % Envelope 7 FF, si] Adds Renton ‘Dominion Politicis Lp Te. FSH, | Council Adds Re Dominion Politician) \ (sent 2 “lace , ; 7 soak Wi | - WY, Agreement to Elec Predicts Break With) ree Sis BY) | : (3. ‘* ony ist ny P 70 TES , }) Yj a] . si ] ill tion List. Pas | England. Ip hy ain /j| Sumner Senator Introduces Bills : 4 ‘ ‘ | L i] THe *"Snence thee O ine Western Av. Books t ; ‘ cubed eres Jered Were, | TREATMENT“ tYy pening estern AV. booKs to leferendum vote on the Grif sa, one of Sir Wilfred Laurier’s| bil ae A ) MH M +4 . am . sme eria ab amamsig “arconesten en Uf, | Producer and Hitting Aliens, The question of a bond lseue today that absolute freedom for] Vay | Oe a a Ss ‘ for the extension of the Pike Canada will ‘be the re YA (& | ge _ — place public marke nt | present relations betwe | Mtatt fp Eleven charter amendments, |minion and England, which, he said N HOME LIFE — OLY MPT se th onan’ bette ere totic ee Including the igh ae were similar to those existing be-| I IA, Jan 21.—Tw were j luced in the meron railways | |tweon Great Britain and the United senate tor 1 n. Cotter ner, Pierce county, to aid The question of a ond | States in 1775 | ~ | farme rket their produce iff Seattle in their figh ef 425,000 for an auxiliary | The greatest question in Canada| } (WHAT Bo Oi | far arket their prod bE eattlc ty ae steam pret, tor ty edhe aed today,” sald Bow “ie t of} WEN D Bld | against the ion ce T wn as the “Big Six” om a plant on Lake Unio jcontributions to the English navy giNer! Wester ‘The bond issue of sees ig gine Canada is a transcontinental coun & Or hn I bill, introduced alt bs t extensions of water P an ‘eons _| |try and so long as we are not rep ne $ sOm es . Be bend leave of 91,0000" | resented In the affairs of the em jon relating for the seven bridges aver e |pire, we should be under no obliga it is he Paulhamus Lake Washington cana j [tion to that empire. | | heir books oper Approval by the 1 _— oo JOSEPH KiIRWIN That is the same trouble as that 4 a f shipments the Fesolution to sul lo the! of your original 13 colonies—taxa | ‘ A aakesii . ag ‘on March 4 th tion of LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Jan. |tion without representation. Ca WE GAN | t ¢ g lands outside cities whether the city sha into nm 21.—The only pirate in prison in | nadian antiimperialinte and many Teer or land tow a penalty of $1,000 fine- agreement with the S *. Renton! America today wants congress [other classes have turned against! ARE FY! WE jor a i It is aimed at Japanese & Southern railway to - ntrol the) to pase a law letting him out. |Premier Horden because of the din-| The ee. grows hs a acres upon acres of land ; | Joseph Kirwin, evonicted under | *atiafae Pay ey pert So : TREATMENT > > pong aad : ; there are still peoding before the| an old law of piracy on the high os watalinn | oreree t council the « s of whether th seas, his crime being the steal "With no representation abroad, | people shall b the ance to vote ing of $200 worth of jeweiry we should no more contribute than E L N #0 issue general fund bonds to the) from a woman in her stateroom | did the colonies, which now are | a extent of $5 panic util on a Lake Erie steamer, eight the heart of the United & ties bonds f 0 for the e% years ago, advances a | Se tee f os ee tablishment reason for a par The vote Monday in “OLYMPIA, Jan iientaeesl te 4 hi ie sesertae coi horeiaal Phone system, « He says he has been BORN |broke up the ) > em-|the whole reported orning gubmit to the pe AGAIN! party lines maintained bers of the b : rep ntatives ainst the proposed junket, Lieut, b i for the ne Mrs te and the lieutenant governor, and v. Hart, presiding, called upom 1 approved Dy the cou provides; came to prison,” says Kirwin, | lexislators, voted on opposing sides IN OL! uv $s y be neces ny, cron't FE pon Allen wanted to nidestep thai the company shal! start with the pirate. “You know, science Mra. Ax voting for the trip and mec } | tha nice Uttle $8,500 ju a ? rj the ye Lage aio 7 sone pth. 30 days after the ax S| Says that our lives are divided | Dr. Croake se aa . = jarranged { emselves Monday | buck jo Ben ethe ! jet ve net adopted on the x into cycles of seven years, and junk with } i* ernc 4 ; ican oer Sen. | sroarpemst to t € chai Jf. ities svecificd, and m| that in each seven years our Tay) ¢ was promp SEEK YOUTHS OFFICIALS OF VOTER WON’T [iy The wenate todas, by a practical. Hatchingon wouldn't come, and i completed with entire physical being ie made - a nine p a em Mr i) Be | . © beard of supervising . over, #0 that there is not one mittee of —_ Ste hy ; er bp ern age Rar <r fees SEARS cS" WHO FIGHT TO, UNION, INPEN, GETACHANCE 0 s:i3'cyo: cease road, wit! regulate fare mot one’ nerve cell that was [by the house | | b) b institut 1 a week A\There were but a few sc attering 4 and decide on what extensions there seven years ago | | pecia had been arranged for, votes in favor of supporting the ag needed. The city, by the adop “iam literally bern again. |OH YOU DAVID! | i 7 ad be an ; in favor of of the agreement, does not « mentatly and morally, as well | ° ° | 0 leave O riday oe on of the house ithe chance for manicina ae physically. My. mind naw | NAUGHTY! NAUGHTY!) t The agreew provides that the| hanged, my ideas of right and | | ' Babe eignsra:| oe get Mt | earn, arc ‘yoivias ts oun atewne eon oem DIFFER ON NEW LAND RIGHTS cent fares w b P he body. By a system of reading | he introduced “high kickers” T vett me oe pr assed Cour geuth city mits, and transfer priv and thinking have taken on a | in the shape of a bevy of pretty euars « with tedare z eo Sot oe Nee ye Ae leges to and fr ad to the} "ew moral nature. in pajamas, into his 4 ng the : on “eeare | Re 6, vet ee i municipal line noth of the}, Vee are new puniching the | na Harvard dormitory, F nana 11. for to the voters On| (Mit Pea Jem. 3—Appreeh] he cet ees eee ro | city. | oo oe ave teeny ver id W. Lewis, jr, wae dis ansport dynam are March 4 of the single question, | mately $ 006 OFS ab droparty | coenee ce ras en $ The city will have the right to use| What the body and mind 1 had i today from the uni. returned to office oda y he the voters will not cx the ree fina bt ! iatrounecd by. iat rh aie gpa * Nar ners = r the tracks to Dearborn st. This will eight years ago did. versity Biate Bul rakes os + the! r i z inea r te cevuse’ tive rs of p ase at a enable th ation ef municipal) = ¢ ” ey a & county Irt- value, appraised by the port com le the ratic unic - anny t j ng over to tt rt commission | mission meee (0 ibn Sages on the Ren meviag ' sen gsi gah newly uncovered lands in the gov-|" Members of the Seattle commis tom company’s tracks, and to con E I cir threats of what) qe! seer ancy a me 1 Ge A, rese & the res’ ernment canal excavation in Lake sion favor the Houser plan, ‘Th@ Rect with Empire way if a municipal if she would not go, Deg of the ex board passed Ip vember, Was! Washingtor }Chamber of Commerce is lined Hine is butit on that street | them made her Telexrame we pnt to the men passed by the council Monday bY ®) The Wray Dill, introduced last! on the side of the Wray plan. FEAR BRIGANDS ying confidence PE toe atnute paatne wenteie | eres, Cale own The meeting today to consider the Var aie with , € eat nent rae sce Bo Pacific Coast company,|ious port measures } eS 4 he etaire . splay iorgpeo9 he people! © = <== == HOLD AMERICAN n ates Bree Leased Wie - live stock are dead was Mra, Jones, whom the girl| . REJECT CLANCY'S BONDS, ident « the co The peopl —— ? . Jan — @ eruption started at noon asked to step into a room, where pS dimird bre . bs a IVORC ° F M LI SHY WOMAN CAPTIVE volcano Colima is vomiting Monday and was followed by 1 her Sl Ago. ire atl ree | WANTS D E; HAL IL ON | enormous quantities of lava and | terrific subterranean rumblings. he i te fs - b 8 os Poisonous gases, and has sent Railroad tracks in the vicinity are covered with several feet Fran BUYS WIFE OFF OF SUM NEEDED 2 By Unit eared W the inhabitants of several vil of lava. Traffic is at a ® to o hould not. be ie i tand | ; tages fiaaiag'ae server omens. | Sut Tne Der ee eee ee pe etanuon | FOR $2,000,000 FOR COURT HOUSE ty 1 ing to advices received here to- 100 miles from the volcano, — 8 ame | - : day : pia appe reports ashes from the eruption Ry 1 sed Wire a a8 veka thasda ct mare So far as known here, there | are falling there : HERO SAVES LIVES UTES DEFY UNCLE | PITTSPURG, Pa. Jan, 31.—"Glve| etter erence Monday with the t New York, wife| Mave been no fatalities, but it is feared several towns je Wilt be delayed at SAM; BUILD FORTS i 2 mens sdvisory committee “ag | S Mead of the onk| 'Mindvede Of éattie and’ ether. | wifi be Grntoyes OF TEN IN FIRE : 2 me a ni and you may have a county commissioners declared the at Columbia un a that the bonds, }divorce. 1 won't even contest the |@Stimated $950,000 bonds for the LL LOS ANGELES, Jat Patrol able because the} CORTEZ, Colo, J uit,” Mrs, Josiah V. Thompson, |” bahay Bon voted = bar nan Russell Smith is relieved from bondsmen w lim eating into the t ember election, was about $500. ONLY TWO WOUL “FIVE. dusty today while he recovers: from tion of thelr resery eid trmillionaire coal and /000 short of. the amount really tte oman ULD BUY ‘FIVE duty toda reco) ers fr rm Bo ‘ today are t : coke operator here, told her needed, according to plans drawm pot POUND NOTE” FOR A PENNY | | eeries 1a {bana y "Architect Goud LONDON, Jan: 21—"Vivesound set he peut FIFTY OPPOSE BILL ‘ el th ene) at eo than > estimate was, obtained before e unt ea ri daionipay te ee a moke. 7 FOR STERILIZATION coting a Mexican, White | give ior "| | etkgobavinery commiliga eal now ; oie) inindlne 4 Yarnane Caraania ts \@aheven . ee a Wenn bere fear An sing. In-| | Mr ot y has a cer ged in an investigation to as PAD the Grahd : ; ALES an com t r was ordered to-| fled ct for 000,0 whether or not a building (ted sapere llama he Vi =e © the Grand hotel | ey lope RAISE MILLIONS TO fica pony Sern s Washington not to use| Th has his divorce decree. as large and costly as that planned . me 8 ; } a fp I DEVELOP ISLANDS Rebindt sterilisation Mgislation ' Bi bes t * pa | ASKS INDUSTRIAL time r uld is necessary at this ‘ I } ommended G West, for w ‘ | % noe i WOODROW WON T Every one thought I was a faker,” said the actor t n ' @ bill has been Introduced, wa 1! Ww. RB. FOSTER b nt-| s Di ‘ | STAND F RY“ U 5” P ' ing looks and passed on. A friend in SAN FRANCI in the te andar: The 00) aah ctamsear eieares yw SCHOOL FOR GIRLS DENY STRIKERS i 0 FUS t Pinaity % 7 * Dia ieee aut : for investigation Steurpation t of In eaP eiad vane Miss Reah Whitehad, deputy pro RIGHT TO PICKET. ' s contvnves . het hi could not se x five Seatern aala alsth, and the ‘Veaaiess ecuting attorney of King county, | ny United Press Leased ° é OVER HIS COMING nd notes at a pe each, in 20 minut 1 nina t for abominable crimes, as a ADELINE GENEF arance | spoke Monday night before the NEW YORK, Jan. 21-— The strike a ' race rtunate ate n Seattle has been | from | attie Bus Girls’ club, at the Y.| ing garment workers are dishearteme i f New ‘ atitnt and tends to moral de-|F to the 1 ent] W. C. A., of the need for establish-|ed today as the result of Supreme TRENTON, N ew] any, wh re toda | genera t are good for this dat |ment of ndustrial seh Justice Greenbaum's injunction pre- Jersey affairs w ‘ “ = | girls Th chool, for the sake of venting picketing about factories . Wilson t it 1 be placed under the and shops. Strike leaders admit ~~ |POLICE REPORTER INTERVIEWS THE DIVINE N Sarina Sam € ight is hare slay U INE AND FRENCHY SARAH, AND— |< ESS t ’ rt ! FINDS PLACE ALL CLUTTERED U TISTIC TEMPERAMENT : “S| VOILA! Va ing tto| BY THE POLICE REPORTER. Tt ed, and J 1 hrugged her | B k M k T k Fl a elt ana| afternoc Dain amare the as pp oe ole en ned ment I'm « need Shoreha P . ’ tain pind ee Pagal ages With strange, wietd cries and he sale of the Stoelting stock at 1420 Second John Wilsc ‘ aper had ¢ to pre Iptoe pict ssanet taba tnnlaue a an incessant patter of “parle Ave., full particulars of which will be found in the ms 3 ; the City Edi Sarah heatne “Hid. eaues thee vous,” she tor that sketch into large display ad on page 3 in today’s Star. And P seme ap G Bon D ee be sae n he great | b wh our | | graph oan take ze 4 TE A ¢ he says that he is not oaly making the trunks fly, j said ’ 3 ‘ a saat : praea if wo Sa of 9 ues pleture | was scared but also every other article of merchandise in the unt , o ‘ ate, chatt bout; the Sarah kings and Se cubieeion he: ve at the door, Bill store must be sold at the earliest possible moment. ere t neth w with he Boa ts queens | ‘ had court- | gurgied. We gasped, blinked, | 2 iy proused it | Frugal buyers will not fail to look up this ad and our } ow man, you i " ed M t was hammering a ried to remember that we | we DEAN 8h take advantage of the money-saving opportuni- e For the love of Mike 0 at on tl a. Widens ¢ | t00. violen RG eo za & “OLD ORE FOUND ok “1 dairies: kas 3 ey rab were in the p ba mee ot a Th Was atnover ih & few wir ties which it presents, yt 7 1 wouldn't know @hat to do } couldn't tel 1 the cad Y ay ’ utes. Madame quieted down : ON NEVADA HILL, A"! tye lve 0" on a attty col rr a iran Jot A ng Amante MADAME HAS SUCH and smiled. She sure has got Star Want Ads do the business—they will per- - “L.| war and my old shoes, I can't | “Sarah Bernhard sn Bern, [2 brianna Ealkibedl ie aylel some sinile, It would melt an form a myriad of useful duties for you. They will % Press tease | there | herdt; get a per 4, intimate The savage, medieval gen ih get good tenants for those who have rooms to V4 RENO, Nev. Jar ' Ge up and get that story.” | | foterview with het ss han interpreted fast as Madame, she deed not like “ ram ary il s 4 eld ore in inrze quantities re A he boss hung up nd ie lame spc He was soma ze picture,” said the tall fek rent; they will Seay sree Help. they ha ds9 ‘ rae quantities on the Tae ee eee she had on @ gorgeous gown nterprete it we gathered low cure good positions for those out of work; they / Aitenatend yy ra : wont loto” seaman | ae ta yo aba 2 eee that “Madame did not think We had all about come to will sell real estate; they find the man who has the { i a shave, and a hairer d pennva, nd L much of the future of the mov . e conciusto : " _ Bi Nonzel. fe today causing a 1 pe hs eas a i, ; i ae } amile. She fooks like’ her pict- ine a tase: tha Mb hoe by ame cor ins te 7 : snap in real estate. Just phone Main 9400 or Elli hy is of prospectors to the} fio tne meniewre aad Went | ures. That's all | remember. it had reached ite bigheat de ea re es * orm bane ott 44 for full particulars. If more convenient, 3 Sigler yess gsi bb I've got to slip it to Sarah, velopment With deabiiioe ‘ea backed bab drop in personally at the downtgwn office of The BA TUR st dite the) Gea * SARAH BERNHANDI eareeriLaue Vee MiBNty: Siew. Me eat a ootolen und I trailed back to the friend: Star, at 929 Union St. with the Souvenir and agent Gite the Orohean, te us fellows, sketching bh Sarah_ sudden y Ghabtaet mbit etios 4 Pars ’ gu NS DOWN fold Mier ihee ) eaerd ii «| two press agents behind them | ‘The fierce-looking guy told ly stopped hér chafter and ly shascat SF the polloe EAom, Curio Shop, ‘ TREATY WITH U.S.) lane t. 1 eenidale lently and reverently ap ug Madame did not speak Eng pointed to the artist peta st dike aie ak ‘ae ed that held the divine artic? at |" tore nomrgrsban Tr copa nee |. pletincr acid the saute astine | the Jail birds, and the stlélcap THE STAR GUARANTEES IN EXCESS OF \ ( o-| scene t ‘ FORBIDDING CHAP, THIS through the savage looker what fellow, Tho picture was hand is Pefused to ratity with} of tt | | BODYGUARD OF SARAH'S. she thought of the future of the ed over, | ~_ 40,000 PAID CIRCULATION DAILY Uaited Staten proviai the on the Hi cleared = hin throat, moving pleture, Madame gave one ghriek | Seattle printers are talking of tent of the Guantanamo| With L 10, traightened his tle, and gently He translated, With a laugh “Oh, oh! Impossible!” sho opening a restaurant, You sald it— BVA station, | newspaper 1 be t nd | knocked at the door, and a little shriek, Barah threw ered, “Oh, lala,” and on and |a pi foundry, ™ oo

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