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“pop” GEERS TELLS & “appears on page 2. The first of « series of yarns about hos” racing in the good old days, by the dean of the ge ame, Edward F. Geers, FAIR SUNDAY | MODERATR TONIGHT AND WY WINDS A STORY @ THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE. ‘NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ~ SEATTLE, WASH/ 1913, ONE CENT ¢ Ws STANDS be W FE, INISH TH JOB, MR. after the was a sa “Soft Snap SLAVERS LYING IN we HUBBY WAITFORSTRIKING 1? "GIRLS INNEW YORK «. Good Women of Underpaid Garment Workers . Terrible Fate. “By MARY BOYLE O'REILLY EW YORK, Feb good Our day en driving upon ds of ittle toward that most horri bie maelstrom of }modern civiliza Ition—-w very Th hite sia « ts the aw and by far t saller I have n my garment | rike. bosses, ¥ SAYS SHE WAS HYPNOTIZED On the charge 1) & hypactic Dorr Frid ment of her + Dorr, who says h« his wife her w Judge Mac culminated a pe Rev. Aucu med the ceremon am her complaint ’ that Dosr had notized Men and women who profess M0 Seorn the trinity of vows ex changed by man and woman iM they wed should read t MN UnVarnished story of the why fall in Gray and hee , —_¢ e Hvar just as; Weary, exhausted We been sb Iaek-luster office home. the BroS@ wa ladinon st. « Y filled—ever Ht Space for tw >, lard end of the « Little Woman husband 8 and made their a move but ! » J ido nocent W. Roberts, who let Shomo e © thi cape, who jailed a As after-thought, Cudihe out to Renton again Monday affecting Roberts ‘Are an en respectable citizens, and wh week arrested an in an man on the say-so of a mine official, was not among | } | who departed | hi deputies | the three no,” sald the good-natured sheriff, “but erts is in charge of the other deputies out Bee now I guess I'll put some one else in charge. Ro juick-tempered Cudihee today,| ‘quick-tempered.” r, but I don't think I'll fire him. | “Quite a dangerou n [b¢ in charge of 17 « Rob and ff thinks it t blunder Cudihee he says would be too drastic Roberts for late 8 is toc “Re berts i s bad drastic,” said “and It's too in an offic putic UP A TREE---BUT COMING DOWN DUDSIN | GIRL’SROOM 1 Mis of Millionaire| Names Singerin Di- Country Driving) yore Sit to. atts hung in the apartments of Maja Gloersen Huit-| feldt, prominent in muateal circles jand @ concert singer of some re-| pute, Mrs, Clara B. Jones textified Friday in. her suit for dfvor against Hilrry A. Jones, mittionaire, in Judge Humphrey's cour Pea t with | sleuching thuge, A tale of cruelty and licentious an, ferret-faced gangsters, the | hve th ¢ her busband/ jackals of society—walting, No tving on the part of her husband ar that of at the moment imony a ‘portion of t n'a wardrobe Mise New door which Outside the wide « he Seattle Star : aqusnzae HOME EDITION Caren was told by the wife. Undortioed ta order caren whe | "Mrs, Jones named a second t. Ne human power | Woman, living im Vancouver, as adequate protection to |baving had intimate relations with pretty, penniless girle whe [Her husband. She claims Jones must run that dreadful gaunt. |%"Kht a home and automobile for let. this woman and tra ied about the country with her as man and wife. | The plaintiff told of an occasift when she had followed Jones and They’ 11 Make C Our |the Huitfeldt woman to an apart B bi t ment, had seen the blinds pulled | > O rey acd the lights lowered, and of abies to Order how, an hour later, he bad emerged inaccompanted Jon alleges Incompatibility clain « that for years he aod bie wife have been unable to get along together They ars ago ‘opert Scientist Predicts Infant Fac- tories for Future. Feb. 1 will labor ROSTON of futur irew up anges whereby 8 na tur $100 a me th made in baby and estimony Mra. Jopes agrees she accepted lene moneys het saye-ehe did xo un-[ der duress Th « was accumulated married in eral years af! were in straitened clr P : Pusther hearing af, the Saaiee oant daneeutee || PROPOSED SITES er to bu-|continued until Monday FOR NEW BRIDGES near WILL RELEASE ies 22208 °° | acon a RYAN FROM (oc: onc FEDERAL PEN “= rcs “At no time during the discus Woo has it been thought & poke if they vote for the bridges, | which the way, are ab: CHICAGO. ank M an, 7 gested by any member @eanci! that any ¢ bridges show and such ic residents of the North Mood to be Il not otherwise have district of the rnational Associa w it the sctural Ironworkers, one of resolution, jus union men convic ot ransporting d this afternoc sass. ae, 4 ain An re conscious rt th befe whieh t after Roosevelt i 1889 wher R sue might not pass if the pro- posed sites for the bridges were fixed, because communities which got no bridges would then go out and work against the project FMmance ungrac I de | construc ted with t fasue to be subs Goddard's resolu council] has had a re of he preposed elimin 1 were r roximately sug SAN M FRA R ‘ ons Main ter be ing the No MoreJobs for Highbrow‘Profs’ by | necessary to End, who wi ees to the busines They will knc ¢|counet) ad: th what it is do with th Mayor ¢ as fol The release dent of the of Bridge Fed. 1 Ry “ “Montlake boulevard, cinity of Eantiake ay. “Vicinity of Halladay st., Dexter and Westlake ave. “Fremont av “Third av. W. “Fifteenth av. W. “Thirty-fourth av. W. “Spokane st., over and West waterways.” vi tbwa w intention to council's r $1,600,000 tterill had raised stren placing the issue its present 40 amite by the cireuit court of ap on $70,000 bonds whic been a Ryan wil Leavenworth, | lawfully WRIGHT 1S ELECTED ‘nite! sist Movies Will Displace ties in Our Colleges. Facul here ed rt East men, virtually admit. ting they had planned to fool the voters, replied the bond ie SANE ANSWERS TO || FooLisH questions} KANSAS CITY Fe cer ad wc my ot “nf SR EDITOR | SENT TO JAIL a dinner. “KAN Nelson George ased t today | Kas., tomorrow \Suffragets Run Down Mean Plot '! Students Plan | 1,000 Mice in | WASHINGTON as @ wet hen” only the indignation of laiiiew today they learned of a “dastardly to 1,000 mice among their auguration day The suffragettes were that college students thon mice-distributers points along Penney! are gleefully trappin ppara-| p tion for the big scramble The suffragettes are discussing| himself in the b a plan to have a detail of cat car-| fiance Mrs, Mary riers in their parade as a counter-| widow, held him in plot | brace, yriferlich from Fort Dods is de {FELL AMONG THIEVES tox AID BANKRUPT EARL. Claiming he was lured into a ten derloin resort by two young wo. LONDON, Feb. 1 As the eet men and was then drugged and sult of friends coming to bis res- robbed, a man who gave his name cue, the Karl of Yarmouth, former as Chas. E Colby of Grants Pass, husband of Alice Thaw of Pitts Ore. appealed to the police today burg, is today enabled to pay off to recover a gold watch, stickpin| $40,000 of his $90,000 indebted- ang $100 in cash, In a STATE WILL GO AFTER WATERFRONT TRUST OLYMPIA, Feb. 1 Represent ative Houser, who started the fight on the Seattle waterfront monopoly, scored a comj@ete victory late }, Friday when the legislative committee decided that wharfage charges are excessive, Md in violation of the leases, in many instances; that the attorney general should start a sult to determine the legality of the deal by which waterfront property worth over $100,000,000 was acquired by private owners: and.that the state board of land com- missioner@take action to cancelh}l leases where the terms of the leases have been violated " ‘To empower the land commission with this authority the com: mittee recommends that a new law be passed covering that point The committee’gereport will be considered by the house next ‘Tuesday. ° | | c to Liberate | Big Parade. Ke 1.—"Mad feebly expresses the suffragette narr her against M him. She said Kansas City of Judge fam f your owner of the economical hase would t size the i you to en ward thing for chickens tated Most today was adjudged gulity liberate to b ne ar marchers on in contempt of court by Cireult benefi KILLS HIMSELF IN SWEETHEART’S ARMS | t home attachment this 1 prevent an ironing board (Guthrie, who issued ! , het my a for his foing the ironing outdoors : 5; afternoon and a dislike} tiew can 1 dey ta fall yearns. | 9" genet ah lagna Guthrie's action followed the pub Sweep in the afternoon Heation In the Star of an article referring to Judge Guthrie's action | SIGNS FOR MEMORIAL '* * "©: sivore ase WATER WILL be shut off in the} sg informed plan to ata various and ed to ¢ ppearance in court icate with Dorr dec today the parer always had for him because he is a man ‘ Miss Williams has been employ-| ed at the Hudson Bay Fur com pany for the past year. She was forced to resign a month ago on account of poor health Dorr charges her parents forced her to get the marriage annulled #0 she could marry a man they 6 chosen as her husband . ared girl's | sentenced him to one straws from fm CHICAGO, Feb WASHINGTON, Feb. 1-—-Preai la ad here dent Taft signed today the bill pro-|district between Rainier av., 42nd viding for a $2,000,000 memorial jay. S., Andover st. and Conover way temple to Abraham Lincoin on the|on Februory 3, from 9 a, m. until 5 banks of the Potomac river. ip. m. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 1 THE WIFE ond fitteer of her left hand. Her husband was young, too. He wore a heavy serge overcoat with the collar bundled up around his throat, and his light felt hat was pulled stodgtly, down over his head His eyes were meme anda sullen frown made him particew larly disagreeable to look upon And, to be piain abou® it, he was drunk The Little Woman in Gray had a protecting arm linked in her husband's; ghe held him close, like a mi@fher holdg a baby. Sho whispered to him, once in a while, some little word of courage or love or sympathy A fashionable grand dame farther down the ear, wrinkled her nose in @ finegeorn—for ——$—<—$—$$= really the man reeked with the fumes of liquor. A paunchy old gentleman with silvered hair and a fine old face riveted the man with a cold, hard stare. The young: man was oblivious to the disapproval of his fellow passengers; he just scowled on and stared at his boots. But the Gittlhe Woman in Gray, his wife, held him close, like a mother holds a babe, And she whispered, from thine to time, to the weak, wretgbe@ man at her el But she met the gaze of the others proudly and unashamed. She wi taking her man home, wh he belonged; and he wai ith hy him close, like a mother holds a babe. a was something about to draw one's eye;s of the car were in- There the the couple people fereated Newspapers were ated women brighten interest, and every- alowered, the ed up in Woman in Grey perhaps, 25 bier brave with a ucts breast nt, Was almost swagger, it was obviously # home Made product The neat gray tailored suit show the effect of much pre and brushing and f@ ne up. The whole eff@t of the little woman was one of spartan cleanlinegs and neatness And a ees gold ring shone very @onspicuously on the sec- ° PO YOU KNOW JACOB FURTH? Turn to page 6 and read a most in- . resting word picture of the president rattl street car monopoly who is ing the bar of Justice in Bellingham, die an | bel 1 Cudihee, He will hotel, will be ° m out- from (_|STATE COMPLETES ITS CASE AGAINST SEATTLE BANKERS \Counsel Will Argue Motion forJudge to Direct Jury to Dismiss Four Defendants. ree more wite ts case and R, d of con- after his motion of conten= show part of the and that lay rest Andrew ers accus deposits n the failed to the doors, THOUSANDS _ rican | Fights Way. to Free- dom in Chieaco Busse iness District, HICAGO, Fe deposi . Younger time des- off the > opera- indit who last expre train in s business dis to free : estimated at > $100,000 d at from robbe Jesse er nd loes = were t his y of the boldest was the work handkerehiet dit foreed the over the ester. Union ts were r bag and the the car, ed with a re i to block the rob- ked down Then the train, and, tre crowds jumped with Attending rned today ich King ing since sty has @ and is un- such attacks His chest off : Would You wae a Pig in a Poke? Of course not, you say—and yet that is just what many advertisers do when they buy advertising in a newspaper without being shown absolutely just what PAID CIRCU- LATION that newspaper has. When you buy a bill of merchandise, Mr. Merchant, you examine the goods carefully and know just exectly what you are getting for your money. Why not buy your adver- tising the same way? No money that you spend brings you as much direct business as your advertising appropriation. The Seattle Star stand# ready at any and all times to POSITIVELY PROVE TO YOU ». that it has a_paid daily circulstion greatly * IN EXCESS OF 40,000 COPIES DAILY. Circulation books op@® at all times to any business firm or its authorized Wergieater tive.