The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1913, Page 4

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j ' Le — poet people were on a laun . “4 Astoria, wh the ¢ t @ mighty py : Let the loss of our friends be our only grief, and the eae meets the ocean culm tedaae ad apprehension of displeasing them our only fear.—Landor. @ merry little crow4 fifteen teas pitino iiss In the cabin wam a 1 coverag woman mixing up some shrimp noaked The party upstairs was Ket A n her wriggle on a chafing dish ‘ natch, Ung hungry | flaming tagg Yor heaven's sake, Vivian,” nd / i | they called, “hurry up with | nly her second { If the Chamber of Commerce bo is not made up of} took ghitene.” | te quot or ae Me a ‘daloriv of wi have opposed every step Seattle| All right, I—oh, oh, heay | is “olmply oa 7 ; | ens!” and the girl came dash has made in her municipal ownership march, its opposition) Se wi the otate & the Stok, adil he city-owned telep! t carry some we her clothes all ablaze. She ran T , ‘ad be Scat ve. Years 680 to the railing and dived over STILL IT'S POSSIME But e same men weatties move, Years 86 board. | Maude Le P that Chieagg to secure her own water From the rail to the water | who offers to or , 1 ine plant she looked like a fiying come same men opposed the municipa a It was all over in a few m return for one day of frag = These same men have OPPOSED EACH AND EVERY utes, the excitement subsided, houldn’t complain. She's at ; : . i PEOPI y RE TY the girl changed her clothes, now, isn’t se? MOVE MADI PEOPLE TO I I EE PHI cit | and the shrimp was eaten “e* FROM THE CONTROL OF MONOPOLY AND SPECIAL! The girl was Vivian Mar “TN bite,” A shall, who i# thrilling folks 18 going to get the re aA I De 1 eR ° STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22 iN ER _THE SEATTLE STAR_ Tk EG ‘ Te ei DIVE INTO OCEAN TAKES PORTLAND GIRL Saree RICU Siar $10-A-WEEK JOB ONTO STAGE AT $ j } Fail f) rif, postofiice as seeond-clase matter up toeix ten otk moe $180 year Sl28| “'There’s More Ways Than One to Get a Feed,” ee the Artful Crow. : hamge Main 9400 wast August a part her bob fag PRIVILEGE dive at the Pan with her fire tawes theatre this week row the people on On board the launch that night was a theatrical man. He NEXT—THE POSTAL TELEGRAPH BN ig St magn Mohan saat clothes were inflam | for vice president Ub—uh—we good me ition to the munici But we'd know it if we heagg again, rhe Be SERIOUS pon xeentive work of the ‘The next day Griggs—I the doctor's After a natly nv 20 years, and after lagging bebind |b e 4 anting to the maid the Sutch a sad, sad story about a proud father in a yn t s ’ oe gyncnndly ell tos ay the Mare s by fro: ) to 50 ye we bave exe of th K Bhe thought it o - ‘R aay fa he Rreropenn pee si ears . Sane con, bas lighthouse who wanted to holler a long ti Finally she de Br aes I should say sot @ured the beginnin a ost 7 wante to collect } Lawl h} tutte Gn ‘inate Cate » fo r sciicticbeisiaieiai {ded to ac his offer. a bill The express 1 b n able su ly to block this f hoe _.. BY THE JUNIOR OFFIS Boy. | ~ c be Transcript “ obviously beneficia of governme es Phen hs ~ Aap * n. y. jan, 21—poor nat for } ind \ os. @ long that na formal cerem rr fey gree 0, When on cheap |! bet you aint heard about how | TILLIE TURK, SHE VIVIAN MARSHALL. READY FOR REVIVAL? the part e nM r i several postmas s, an : te sy “a - he queered his good job. FOR MEN And that was how Vivian es if in celebration « ment hich it 1 | ee omen the detales of poor nat's trub ¢ WRITES Marshall ie Portandl sense A fine lot of hitching posts am The post nes s and whe Nir gin be nie . eur thing out of which a} rapher, leaped fr the dull n installed at the church , facts, the: ‘ . taboo ~ 4 ppera could almost be i By Misa Tillie Turk ner, i n th Cor. Hicksville Nev Most of the ations of I gov custard ple whe «| fram ‘ Vi | sty First Word: Expect Little} | routine of a job in a real estate | — 3 ernment-owned ar at ‘and |least it gives the cold storage men| 8 Is @ cullerd man, and he te! ‘and You Won't Hoe Dieappointed..| ~ office at $10 a week to the ex LADIES— NOTICE the result that their e Pac ir rors an opportunity to talk ® lghthouse keeper down fn the “sa | - citement and fascination of ? all the advantage waht a the law of supply and de|>shamy islands | L have before me a letter. Just a! yaudeville at $500 a week a service, of which (t t are the poy | ao nat was happy, and tiny * of paper, enf ab] She alw has been a swim. |an4 « f ments General Hitet o + * he sellabrated by. getting m but, foes it enfold? | mer, eves e she « walk. On 2 a year as Se ine taker t an his br t The tre ing confidence of ten She has scores of m and r cock rec t a yt Of the X¢ stag! | ight } = on wattiag der youth budding into manhood! | trophies, won 4 compar P A ty th r ' It ts signed with an initial only land and San The AT >a tected service that only the & (@ guess that some: sea) c indicating aweet 1 modest na ‘ ernn an ive . without the delays that special I ‘wo ture aroning out into the Vase UN-|i fnterests w i tide } well 1 wan peaceable and wa not known for help. 1 had to pay th t ‘ a ! ke ag r/ otic Ss odes n in (fi y then ¢ day a ste " d to the Unutterable whatever t ma - » oe talewhod companies going by nc v of Beauty knows t! : ee Mies Turk: [ have a It is t strong B Bro cowlich I recently - “ apee vernt acquis n s r s c Chap mm . 4 at t for serv ad not (s omy Store y set. Spring and Seneca ti or | ° . . P ° x a p Confidence-Winning Prices : os: . M Prevail in Every Department at Our . ¢ it had that Pufo Investigatir rT ae) | boing 1 cannot eve clearing | t yonder tks hate | fixe NER u get some e > 83 mn need mave the b pation “ft effect, to restore] “Soy Bean, our village cut-up,|sent a ligh Jer with 2| young nat had arrived a few days| White para y prey for th t of the ery day thi wa will be ed be . . “a ie alte wants ter know ef a parcels post | ¢ mpanye and a field befor and aie pa explaned that he op = Fe eli egpso” a day e is : in its second cla p ; th c simply|Package mailed without stamps}«un full spe « island had run up the flag with nat| TI ; 3 pent Me aie aaa s as it Reo: In 190 . Sed tnce vitor gambiing| Will be delivered In the o-zone (owe, when they got there everything | jones, just by way ating |!#mon J to give ite oe hs me tad : eo oe advertised | because the : ced that clearing bouse|z#one). Soy ie tellin’ thie joke all|looked quiet, and the coman gee, but the command C ai peemnnce.. Then secune =e = an in tt ement th ave become exhausted; | emo vank in the country that|Over town until somebody is finally (he marines thought perhaps marines was mad, and when he got |pt 8 Soulbior, oF etter, and have|f Dut, on the d, there have been some addition ii 17 certificates shi snd we had the astonish |foreed to laugh boddy had* been murdered jback to nassau the govner was mad |hand tombstone cutter, and be bargains brought forward to take their places. Forgg th ele 4 forced into circula-| ore |} so bim and his men weat up| and now nat jones has got the|YOur esr pieced out with the will 2 iffe it s0 mM ¢ he government has just] It's @ strange country. Here/to the lighthouse and nat seemed |bummost lighthouse on the smal-| Individual hair | breces witig@ instance, we are Oliering a E tios by sn organiza : |nearly all of us would Iike to drive|very mutch sirprised to see them |lest f#land in the whole bahamys| Straighten pir ieee ee “cheat in @iacovered to be deserving ¢ 4? Were we sufficiently dj|Jack Johnson out of the country,| they asked him about the nj flag, pritty tuf luck for a prond father 400s not. send a self-addressed two) l di 5 and Misses’ Winter Coats at Half Pri th But were we sufficiently wig Phuaiigs se nog lator |and a few federal of s fight toland just then bis wife came in with |that just wanted to boller a Httle,|©e?t stamp and I will mail you my adie bs ting so of New York manipulator t la for cowllck straightener. to the dar 5 On et Are we sufficiently alarmed over|keep bin here |nat jones, Jr. in her arms aint it, lormula for k stra po to say what fia ioe Aggy mt | a . ' cee Bortly Jack Horner Except Six Lots at One-Third a bs p ness pt emprormens, wees, : Stood in the corner, A oa oe ouser unity and 1 I and demand, but upon the| Right by the entrance door; ort ne Recessities of a mere handful of our 90,000,000 people? Will wo try : > : Don't stand in the back, f . ' Recefleve the situation through another plan to centralize the “elasticity q he k ditor s Mail cneve ter tatuas doce This is the bargain event >" to reliev ts coterie? Or will we plan to put money and credit Seceott he Peon tate aad Wane you have been walting for. et aie vlreach of the people when @ clearing house would lock OT ae ° | ee eee a ee SS ana banke? ha | to retail in Seattle and are DD) su eee se 2 Ane: ben Editor The Star: In your report, workers and the trades would re-joal harm followed by individual prime quality garments in PRIC { au aura of J. E. Chilberg's speech of recent appear. “Exclusion of Californians” organized force and in time mili every way—high-class taflor- kn date, he says if he had the power he| would be the cry more vehement tary assautts. On a smaller scale well Pi : oring and such unquestionable Bw UNT would compel every man to carry|than ever was “Exclusion of the now find trade unions hedged in by| Discolored, Wrinkled materials as boucles, zibelines, polo coatings and mannish mixt ev LET’S HAVE A FAIR CO life insurance, aud that if we bad Japanese.” Also the law of self restrictions toward those noti{ Skin Easily Renovated All Coats in stock, except as noted above, go at half the such a law we would have no pau-| preservation would compel us to) “carded” when employment in par. selling prices, which were $19.60, $17.50, $14.95, $12.95 and $4 wi ttee ta the hows at | Pers. Mr. Chilberg takes a very one-| hedge ourselves in to keep out the ticular lines is about taken up, in avuntes: ann co Within a day or two the elect on -~ : ey the 25th district |Sided view of the cause of pauper vast incoming horde. Such action | order to protect the members from} 4 aly not | a z AC Olympia will begin a recount of I bballictss mpaegtictelt gg yahmnccbtry |would create envy, jealousy and those outside. retand why Splendid a of to fn the contest of G. Dow MeQuesten, rep ican, aga ” bd "| Granted that tnsurance ts neces-|hatred, and we would appear) Our visitor Riley may talk in ¥ om © eo wart 4 ‘ 8 progressive ae te he whould be seated. No/*&r¥, and that dead men are the| monstrous to the needy outslde.|cessantly about the cowardice of | Chi Id New Ye Tl McQuesten won the election honestly, he sb sept onl pe aaa < cause of | panperism, what) Next would come threats of phyal-|the various orders, also, but they ren’ S - one will take issue on that point. But this recount sho amount should a poor man carry? — — - = are following the natural law of and above board pip iecmaen rye |This brings to mind the very evi our innate being. He said bimself || The manner of recount ordered is not wi oie ' — ets Bibi dent fact that, the poorer the man,|| If !t'e Correct, Cheasty Has It [ithat he wished the several minis. as chaps seems to be a colored gent hidden in the wood pile, Tor Medweeive (the less he can spare for premiums, tors on the platform were million ackbeada started his con against both Bryant and Sweet. the pt the vr the amount that will nf airea, which should surely mean a ‘eee Dresses from the same district, who deser thdrew bis contest against |D@ Teauired for those nt on t set quite as exclualve from the com: wax. pro McQuesten, a at withdrew ne con eat areata (tim. Personally, during the nine eavy OTVTOM |) mon hora’ as any order, and in re, ie applied Second Floor. Sweet, and the « committee proposes on [years just passed on a wage of poaltive antithesis to the charity | REMY like cold cream spe tmae Ty P : 4 Bee MeQuest that an ho ecount would show Sweet} ‘Tom $12 to $26 per week, with sev Jesus. So we see through the]; compiex le prices are so low th . Still, it ma ible that an honest recount wou jeral pertods of enforeed idleness naerwear urface the material self-consider they are selling very freely the low man, and I have found that $1,000 was all I ations governing all men, in over. her. why| ) - greg _ could keep the premium paid on.|] Pinest Line in the West. | #8 or out, untutored or polite 4 even now. — Beautiful, cra AND NOW that nee te ne nen they come near you.” | HOW far will $1,000 go toward the ioe Now suppose other « should ‘ od clean Dresses that are as - ganket Dill reposes in | t serat ee oad wi pport of ; wid w and three chil fall {a Ine with Wa n, that} oe gp come as the first flowers of Sof ' now that, kept intact { , . wou ease the co h at w ae Pos , junk bask: nas that sake ev me ian it cit cule Dr Jacger’s Sanitary sav on ;* " ation of| he d Spring The girls that RAPID TRAN NSIT is ad ing. " ay ladd $10 to the family income annu-|| Woolens, in two-piece and || would be the cicnaat haneionk seen them are delighted Forty-two sp ‘ere mac USELESS QUESTIONS ® Cn 's m ge it would add/} union suits most moral, among | men. By the snappy, attractive § fore the legisiatur t : A small country boy was car. pes Athan th pt ont net ie Dr. Deimel’s Celebrated |) common cons all persons would All sizes, up to 14 years. ‘ , and the widow might hav : canes ¥ greo in the suppression of le t rying a dead cottontail by the /f loeur ; Linen } h, underwear for ssion vil ades to choose AT JEHOSAPHAT Ohl + n { cottontail foreclosure. She » The greed fo: Speen Wor sea Soa sve t od old -| ears |tious and engage in business, but|| both winter and summer. adivite " lt fe pA tyreve yom 98c, $1.25, $1.49, pat days, when mndpatierr ! Hello, son, did you shoo then only 90 per cent of those who Duofold, the new idea ry nd so far, bu we would ie eee Se Soiben a ra nquired | The ond of IL all js poverty, it not|h Woes, Sater: Wien SORE 1] ee Os iy Sonnet the aay of the) | Ask to See the Splendid Values Offered in mem r4 " ated all da lwauiebiens. white “t dedie tes, comfort able lining rid and our fight would become | me ’ foten agains: ive rat eae [pasperiam, unio, ihe ,ummurance|| Lewis and ‘Superior, fa-|!nte"agtonsh Be. we see. tha ildren’s Wash Dresses $1. ndat ob or i 1 scolded it and |#0N8 Ay hy not A ernment insur-)] mous lines of union suits the comfort and happiness of the| Sizes 2 to 14, : | , t died of mortification bert a ah be Lng ra ree oak Vassar, Medlicott, Cart entire race. First and most im Ginghams chambrays and in REV. SUNDAY w @ to} thel Se weak 8 Secret IE weigti Warner's and | Portant the physical or tmmediats plaids tily trimmed in embroider ae ee the biel an SARs acing one of more thousands into|{ other leading makes eds, then the moral and event. | braids ty pearl buttons ea live w i e man! piture Co., 415 Pike piaping ons ne ince eee aren wally development of metaphysical Robes} The popular ddy” effects = —— “ ig S inenetan i! jorow aceal fancies. Universal brotherhood dark colo prominent throughout the e only can evolve through further| display. Your choice of this & ‘ge ns have sense enough and love those CLOTHING SALE shysteal dist of this group for only ldependent upon us enough to in-| ; al Gistresses, for the sens . Lawe-ave only needed when é of justice can only be vital in the “ a en ee ey a CONTINUES mind when man feels it vital| ’ —2- af mon ang sok through want of his physical] prem, a profit off the necessities of Tiemann mee ied tile F. H. BROWN . nembe reedom or nourish b 2 Ae | tia Wat tee a | Extraordinary Values in] mont. Only whon the seronity of | IN A FEW MOMENTS YOUR HAIR LOOKS SOFT, FLUFFY, ia — Hand-Tailored Suits, pied a Pia RU ST- p ROOT TROUS AND ABUNDANT—NO FALLING HAIR OR DANDRUFF. | Editor The Star: As “One of the} Overcoats. ment can @ man vitally feel an in-| % Ria | Victims” says in’ The Star of Wed-| terest in the fundamental welfare | i nesday 15th: There are many Se IF Jof fellow beings, Hence the failure Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. Surely try a “Danderine” Hair} purifies and invigorates the scalp, |causes for the high cost of living peconc oor Department [Jot most lawyers holding public Cleanse” If you wish to tmmedi-| forever stopping itching and falling! Now, will some one with a micro Reductions joffice to do real good to the} Dentistry, as we practice it, not Third Floor. a ately double the beauty of your) hair. cople eye ase magnify a real $15.00 Suits and Over- |] ¥itally Interested and therefore the |°%lY beautifies the mouth but tm Too much emphasis cannot be for hair. Just moisten a cloth w Danderine ts to the hair what e#tate man to such an extent as tol] coats, $12.00: $18.00 values, || Trt of some to overt acts to en. | Proves the patient's entire facial ex placed on the importance of correct \ Danderine apd draw it carefu fresh showers of rain and sunshine find out really and truly what use 100; alues, Tl hance their apparent concern, Only |Pression. Our methods are painless4 corseting $20.00 valu $15.00. Main Floor Department through your hair, ta strand at a time, this will simple just is real justice, the|#"d our work is gua to be} gotation. It goes right ta he is to the country, and eapectally ‘ common desire, Meanwhile, ag|entirely satisfactory There are jeanse| the roots, invigorates and strength to the farmers? I would like to| First is the Corset. The mo be in accord with the latest styTe must the hair of dust, dirt or any exees-\ens them. Ita exhilirating, stimu know. I really believe the real es Reduction struggle we must, we should temper| hundreds of satisiled patients in dencies. Then comes the proper ft sive oll—In a few moments you will, lating and Ilfe-producing properties man bas coutrifuted more to} $22.50. Suits and Over- || Competition with what charity we|Seattle who will gladly attest ting of the Corsets. This you are sure be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, cause the hair to Grow abundantly the « of the high cost of living n and in the present chaos con.|OUr ability and skill fleffy sed abeadant and possess an| jong, strong and beautiful jthan any Other reason on earth coats, $16.90; $25.00 values, }} sole ourselves with a measure ofre-| We are offering the famous He Patek pouate 10. ne Mt rt fit incomparable softness, lustre and) You can surely have pretty, soft, | B. FP. LAFAYETTE $1 3 $30.00 values 2.50; | Msious mania, musical costacy Anchor Suction $10 Nevor Slip ters. f seman Inzuriance, te baguty and shimmer lustrous hair, and lote of ft, if you $35.00 values, $26 B $40,004) theatricals, and all of nature we| Plates for $5, Regular extra heavy 4 f on a of true hair health a | will just get a 26 cont bottle of| Hditor The Star: If the tate of values, $30.00, etc. Burberry Jf" encompass, waiting in hope tor |$!0 Gold Crowns for $4. eas ina me 1 for the aver fig bor * eartitying the hair, ong) Kuowlton’s Danderine fron ington should enac Pe 4 the tardy e " »| Remember, we have dents nc eter cong Mgr yd irk . 4, Kuno nderin m any) Washington should enact loge ( london). coats ipeluded. he tardy awakening of the whole Remember, we have no student four hose supporters attached, Mate human family, When an injury to|@mployed in’ this office, but every |i [ 4 one becomes:of such vital faterest|dentist Is a graduate and has his | Ta) sec ope erode cout, . trimmed to the rest as to injure them algo,|license to practice dentistry in 4 a vith and of batiste, Sh 00 our developed reason will correct|Washington displayed tt front. of edged with lace. Price {fering employment to,every person, and recompense thetn by | living Wages under-reasonable con: | ~|ditions, a tremendous loyalty and epplication of Dandering dissolves drug store or toilet counter and try | lation o every varticlg ef dan cleanses,| it as direeted. NO CHARGE FOR’ ALTERATIONS > patriotism would be kindled wkhin| the faults and by common consent| his chair, Thig is the only large No. 2, a good Corset for the medium C d her borders, Goaded by the whip of ’ ‘ We'll see the world &% God saw it, |office in Seattle that can truthfully oui hg ria of ped fian tac Sherr 6 4 * Come in i economle necessity, tho o (| Habe ath ; that it 18 very good,” and His rest|8ay this and prove it to you skirt. Materia! of good quality coutil, . 2 esate hr free pictures. # outsiders would quickly phrveAty heasty’s rd ery we'll not disturb by unreasgping se double in skirt, four heavy hose sup iy 617 Second A the state for the great boon.|1 Second Ave. at S Ss complatat. « ‘ Regal Dental Offices porters attached, extra ook below A ” con ve. , Workers would be too many for the J "°c gnd Ave. at Spring St, CRcIL w. RANSOM. |pr, L. R. Ct clasp. Lace trimmed, with ashen Rus! ww work, and the present indlvidual|| If Cheasty Hae It, It's Corredt, f) 1917 52nd Av. South. (08 Third Acc ty cae cMonager) | drawn through the bead aie , . 1405 Third Ave. N. W., Cor, Union| ing. Price ........... ‘x $i 50 ve , ad disp@es of the} Dance at Dreamland tonight, *** NOTE—Bring This Ad With You.

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