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‘4 ‘~ —— THE SEATTLE STAR e MEMPeR OF TH SCrIPrs Norriwhst EmAGun NeWwerarens ving full be wire service of the Vatted | Wap ice aa wocond-claas mattor OF COURSE! ibe p to pix mos. aix mow #1 i136 Oh, Helen! | suppose 1 should The Star Publishing Co. Prone: Exchange Malin 9400, faint some time, and I she come to in some young man's arm! What would I do "y Why keep you oye WE LET OUR UNIVERSITY WOMEN STUDY ]),,\\)°; Maret: Koo your eves IN A SHACK ae oe ————————— F 2 ;. panne FACT The women’s | ut the University of Washington, Rich gifts wax poor when for which the h pa n opriation of $100,000, is an] givers prove unkind, —Shakes Urgent necessity, and the at wuld follow suit a ‘es There are ‘ pproximate at the university There are 900 approxi ately, a x What has become of the old now—a great, big number. We're proud of them, Yet thas iss hioned baseball player who} as . ousing, [didn’t have to go to Florida to get far the state has not furnished them with decent housing. nation? q Even lockers for their clothes, a part of every high chool} And the o. f. bd. b. player who A . - oO didn't write for the newspapers? equipment, are lack on the campu Gymnasium work, nt ¥ or the newspaper S$ requir or all freshmen and sophomores, is carried on orcs or ® we : . ised by 100 Col. Lil Russell is going to a by $00 girls in a space one-third the » of that usec ©} wear a $1,000,000 gown In Chi dirls evm suits are obliged to cross a miblic path cago. Tak our advice, Lil, ig , ee oad ages ‘ ; ' and don't wear it except in a reach their nletic fiele police station, Tho girls have neither tudy hall nor a lunch —_ 1 “ee Wedating clubs have no rooms for practice work, The Unive ; W. C. A., a wholesome agency in many ways, bas no definite eines hi ago banker says he made 000,000 in traction securities quarters. And, perhaps as important any other need, a suitable A tne he had only $100,000 capital Place for the home economics department, where these college | here iw great deal of difterence 7 rig are taught domestic science, cooking, eto. This is a new | Ay ran ke an AutOMo lepartment in university work, only in its third year of existence, | Dilt about $10,999,950. dit. but it is a department worth while. enlaces Sate The first year there were only 80 girls taking thie course The second year there were 180, and the present year there will be fully A teat i# being made at the unt THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1913. JOSH WISE The New York stock ox SAYS: | change has adopted rules to pro ° a “Consider abt tect the public, We notice, how. | indignation haw! eyer, that the rules have several | been aroused in| important loopholes to permit Becleysport by @| the public to lose, as heretofore mark of a atran- . Ger that th’ pud| a First-Class Date on Which to Pay die everybody has Your Debts. ter wade through) Ail people who know themselves to git up town)in be indebted to me, please by from the depot | ihe s0th of February, or your account ought to be re| will be left for collection.-Newton moved, Thus at-| ralis, O., Tri-County News. ‘ig | tackin’ one of our . s ~ [most venerable in-| omperor William, #o one lear stitutions.” from the cables, owns a model farm “a We fool certain he ddes—for our idea of a model farm is one you WHY DAN HANNA 18 STARTING) 400) “live on and on which some FAVORS GUBWAY MARKET Editor The Star In referring to the subway market building propost tion, permit me to way that I believe it to be a very good plan for us farmers. First on account of th convenient location tn the centra park of the Ousinens district of the lolty, produce from the glare and heat of the sun, making conditions coo! and buyer and seller and for the winter season affording & much needed protection from cold pleasa and being for built latreet level, would tend to elimin bel 1w ate dust and dirt from collecting on and contaminating the produce |while it is being offered for sale. During the summer season, when most of the produce is being sold, this plan would best protect the and storm for the seller and public A SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM [10 4) cice does the work lo The menuét was fascinating in] rhough an Al farm is one with |Heydler’s and Johnston's carefully], state roof, hot water heat and a |subdued plzzicato background and|4+y basement in the delicate and fine spun tone} Which reminds us that Vincent that Marcos and Rychitk drew he intendd to th He cm . AstoP announ’ h | be « farmer. | from r instruments, a tone that afford to be, approached the diaphanous and {n-| oe [hibited any thoughts of horsehatr | more always is room at the top. jbelng drawn across gut ‘or metal) 4 piaee for the n who's a star, strings.—Cleveland (O.) Leader You'll always find room up in front waded the car No matter how ero WHEN LAURA WAS AN EQU TRIENNE i “A man who gives hie wife Laura Nelson Hall a original) aij his salary,” says a Baltimore OY, tiie Gi otine ee no man at all.” The tieh Little Girl.”—-Kane) judge's remark carries a veiled —— hint that there are men who do 250, of which 110 are making it their major or chief study eteity af Penni a not give all thelr salar to : eh thio department le howeed In a ghack, ttle housed In the | rere °F Desnayivania by iseding their'wives. Name “em, Judge game shack which the chemistry department abandoned at the |). Soca SS : - Ee tne A-V.P. expeattion. Thie eld building ‘te unattractive, [04E", Dispatches fail to | ste IE NCE. for the # Neneo that had watched Insanitary. It is not sult for the purposes of the home economics [an hoing tosted Nivon's talking-n j - department, and is much too amall. ; 7 rar Ge me of BF. Keitt Minnesota, Nebraska, lowa, [linots, the Dakotas—in fact all the) wr rt sat ieee ae on spent 16 minutes large state universities and most of the small ones, have provided | 5. ee ee yr the Inventor, who wa Women’s build » Th girfs of the University of Wa m are! It's t faut, ~ age, but Edison declared he mot asking for luxuries, but for decent necessities. lueq Sette. Devoted te heabe a2 wouldn't go before the curtain for 4 The bix state of Washington can afford to put up $100,000 for a] ome os De voted to home and 1 000. Is a New York audience Woman's building, It should do so at once. ecil) | don't “ | ge thle dovecnaal a that rowgh 2 ERE? : My r, | haven't told the/glad to answer questions on mm: worst. She had a baby just at the/feal subjects, as previously ’ SHIPPING TRUST LOBBYISTS ARE MORE} beish: of the bridge season |noun eer | THE PEOPLE Well, wel 1 © personal correspond y | POWERFUL THAN eee Jone iarces evan uae | After having his skull cracked In| though nnot pro to reply vy, * | Ten months 3 eamship Titanic strt an icebe a eration t ake bin vd | mail to all letters received \ me ’ " juffalo man cracked a safe. A I got a letter this worning from A ) i and went down in x with a loss of 1 VS. Jother case wh the “operation | p in Snohomish coun a The Sixty-sec ress will die on March 4, 1913. So} was successtul, but—" ete | to tell | the writer | : Tits | e. @°S } et spectalint in § a 2 0 bacon fl 4 far, not a . n ’ ; } WERE ONE SHORT |t Ne in Disease | OCAUTifUL wy . the conditior ed to make this disaster f the} Mr. and M rt are lot the name of | . appy ve the a baby | E The wr i GFeatest in the history of navigation which came to the me « n so much as a| If legislation fails at the present session, it will be jay, Feb. 16.—Arehbold Adv , y me f trouble | Mg we ag 4 I t adv ne Free Co a because of the active and powerful opposition of the’ ship- bf int nee adele ping trust lobbyists, who have brought every possible i ie Charg \n bw a " who & pressure to bear on the congressional committee to defeat t = ira mae : ae proper legislation or to prevent any legislation at all o : I cannot afford t ¢ valuable i The house of r passed the bill, known a Bea. 3 we ho © fort twill ot tat | F senate commit has th neas n i t. Deshler Fla on bleed you and lead you on, 1] ) eration. The h an that the jOrtental Bide, Or og | By = Beat least two 4 each/QUR PRECISE ARTIST|“"** wiles 1° 9 ffi amar bad - The chipping trust | j ; : Lj Would require s or on « i i | | to understand ae a ee ® preter. BUT ' ED gnu + } TO CARRY ME . y* 4) \ i" les tha required to 5 Under 500 tons. 1 ALL OTHER VESSELS at of 24 hours w A \ or less. \ } The American $ s Syndica of Ne Yor! he Atla ce Coast Steaius \ a a r : 4 their lobbyists e the comm € Their ject, appare s to P emasculate t 1 » ‘ If the senate committee fails to meet the situation, the ‘a } people of the United States will hold its members responsible cl N6 Fs If another Titanic disaster should occur because of lack of A = 4 trained seamen to man lifeboats, or because of the failure of a Bearing « lion In hie den foreign crew to und orders of its officers, THE ' : BLAME WOULD REST ON THE UNITED STAT sbigggohdhreebbte | If there wasn’t any smoke, SENATE. what would become of all the dl . chimneys? Jim Patten made $2,000,000 by his cotton corner, and the govern-| nae bee et ment fined him $4 Uncle Sam see © one of those low-down| There's & wild flower in England Stirs bo rks Hag called “Welcome the master home Ibe he ne so drunk There is | ariff on wild Howe One thing Bill Taft will gain by being a college professor—he'll eae ~ tegen to gna _ be ut es the and root for the b am GROWTH OF HABIT k without cr & the ul Cignity | | have to watch those play | ers who were on the stage all Without her divorce colony, Reno will have to fall back on her winter,” remarked the man- @dvantages a prizefight if she ts national adv n ager. “Why so?” - “First * an 12 steps backward,” the introductory “It's hard to get ‘em to go @escription of a You ca that anything req ga nine innings after they have Woman to k i ying ur midst | gotten used to a drama that - | only lasted four acts.” eporta that 42 th ome Th t ng in the divorce ed € A ¥ gir ! hall r ta um A \e ¢ to the designer, Dr. Cabot jew #8 ot always to be worn Edna Wist and Carroll Bristol went through the ice skating nter a intellectual at Daniecison, Conn. They couldn't get out, but the girl's sealskin n hubby t , ma muff froze fast to the edge of the ice, and holding to this the two (ing a » stake kept up til! rescued. | ft A ‘Wi ecce & | &. Pluribus Unum used to stand Ella F. Zeno has sued for divorce in Chicago because hé nd,{for “One ont of many.” Under our William H., kept a home inviting anyone in to|revised monet yaterm it is now who was boss the t something, ltra te One out of M an A pretty girl tickled the nose of Admiral Dewey, the Bronx Nevada lawa have been Z00 lion, with her new silk parasol, though warned by a keeper. changed so that a man or wom- She has the silver handle as a souvenir today, Dewey having de- an wi have to live in the stroyed the rest. state a year before getting a ee ae 4 divorce there. That's an aw. Mrs. Lois Burnett Ra 1, granddaughter of James Ruaseli L ful price for a divorce. fg her divorce h tn Bor 8 her sband, Edward Rantoul ee flower descenda 4 Harvard graduate, s e at her and ¢ her on the ankies with his fist DOLEFUL IKE rh a } ; There > ma other wom a i New York city th t's hard for the layman out he 1 the tall gras er coun f y can tell C It's too bad that more of us are AXING OWDER i wai we : i n is a femal ota h I worth a hurrah whe Pure, Healthful, Dependable : ond a lameile that ati Its active principle solely New tailors say women : grape acid and baking Tipe ery pert en soda. It makes the food rin some cases women will } 2 fer: ; : ts, placed side b: more delicious aad whole- - Mu some. vis: 6d petieeninny imesia , : : The low priced, low de ri, ee aly ase le a E wd s put alum or " OFFICIAL CORROBORATION phosphates m the f ie The Podur& correspondent of the Gladwin (Mich,) Record asks;, “Who said Podunk is dead?” . The coroner's verdict is the most authegtic informa- tion at hand, ° Ask Your Doctor About That ‘ ice at Dreamland tonight ° w Best Short STORIES of the Day | Hermon F. Titus, M. DO. (Harvaed } } | Phone Main 963. Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. H w arty of & ner 1 wome b bind a ven oO nen aM if ¥ a rn sia Brownlow, who ix noted er it nd who es that We Isa b driac an a headac r nk a 1 o'eloe N er ’ ay feel in e early roi ° ma © or how gorgeously ow I h friend alied bh " b ff ly right now, replied Brow lagazine we co Ono of th i “ Benjamin Clothes os from a Method ste Vi Yue no tailor Colu tributes of Cheasty fea that er wa Clothes, but In addition there ieed his w s much mo 1 distinctive \ d had ness and an ality that en sl dk marks you at or careful ered that he correct dresser hould @ mor prominen emind That's why it is such an op im th sa por o buy Cheasty ¢ fled at the remarkable price re rot! 1 sald yu shou ductions now in force 1 may see the hand of Second Floor Department pth. $15 Winter Suita | I have, brother,’ he replied, a |have prayed to the Lord that 1 $18 Winter Suits @ night see His hand in it—but eve and Overcoats $14.00 ime I looked up all I part pr $20 Winter Suis 6 big paw of that Main Floor Department A Durham farmer was trav , to London to consult a In $25.00 vs vits @4f20 ret He made a hurric h and Overcoats yiug of his bag 327.60 value Suits @48.Q If 1 did leave th Aper ind Overcoats $16.3 Ly Se f = 16 earch proces 1 $30.00 value Sutt ment later he 1 $22.50 value Suits fool! and Overcoats $24.40 Just was exar ig the la arvana a bundle of papers, he aimed en vue Ste GO. AQ fet Mere i A man on the her de of ie 7.50 value Suits A Pl compartment lowered his ne \ $10.00 Yalue Suits Jand deliberately wnd Overcoats $24.40 Oblige me, sir, by laying @ little $42.50 value Suits money that same way for me. very Garment Guaranteed | Without question the Scots curler No Cha for Alterations ve Or een of whom. Lord Lyweden tells in ~ Fry's Magazine plated the proper yaluation on hig sport "~ During a curling match in Swit who happened to be a Scotsman was 80 delighted with the accurate shot of one of his team that he was heard to address him in the follow ing manner Lie down and dee, mon; lie down and dee. Ye'll never | Dun. \Jagea finer @ane nor that if ye live HABERDASHER Ave. cond at Spring St n the New lap Hats for Spri while at the m the plan would rob the his opportunity the pubilc market Auburn, WANTS 'EM Editor should be presented to for date pron muni Anothe oft SINGLE TAXERS Editor much publ in regard to the few Axor value whe m Th al nd th latio or pal may have their views re candidate istration theories lines as to what propose to the single taxe roved ented May Manton Patterns and Boys’ Cloth Fror Wash, R. The Star the coun ownership wants a “t with no What ox desire ve to s he mean The Star d that sing an to th fi ap ng tax on valu th com the that zh th ray The taki valuen fc t take land val Bear would be ‘“@ t Mez. Buy tomorrow if you want to save money, for you'll find a splen Shoes on display “The Economy High Cut Button: Shoes for do to do adera lno for pieknicking CAMPH FD, pt ch orde usines: fr a, f he nt to mal the A Let wu sinew pole euch one. No. on t iu 2 PLEDGED A atforn eandl-| containing od admin adn oF mean o tha ekan PROGRAM An th in mi le tax the woul of Th ly ropose mena Jues tha fn mind clone which th wens in favor » pa the effe at Baser and ¥ ere eadir f prox of ts ding taxe the shou y e? it unappr¢ nent.” Spring M and your rate h bu on spring and early nmer i nall 6 to 6 w opr Y ar y He a palr on these. $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 and $1.75, The Big Sale of Ornamental Shrubs uding few. gray well Mnhod Alvo Suede. atin Bag from the IN HA ove ative fly of ve vital cond creased es per cent JAMES L. HUNNEI 0's ae Brie seit PLEA FOR ORTING HOME We 1 bo | Of the Editor 7 tar: Who fe thin) Washis r ni. sensiate of tia Onlony aah Y9e he Mhbors op ant of the Orting 7 The writer! ¢ * than jy bimesetf site the home ver ofte ent ¢ is intimate with the men, a ‘the 3 pont tO Yea a corporal’s guard could be cone Then mue ered at th he me who would | of Y elimbise ge voluntarily go to the Port O d/hin. a he rei aul I have attende ‘ roll call t men e GO. F.6 the colony since April, and IRONY OF FATE know not more than two or thre w Y rs fornwtag = out of 125 members who would anize 1 broker lingly have any change made of « hon “the Economy Aven hable prices We are open Saturday evening until 9. BOYS’ SHOE lronite Your Floors—Using We Also Manufacture RAINIER LIQUID PAINT | And Paints for Every Purpose| “<= | Big Bargains in Shoes for Satu waren $1.95 FOR WOMEN’S ‘FINE BUTTON BOOTS Made of « tached, If you are interested in. black, in a bargain tn nice | new corsets, hete ar HEEL-PROOF ( Floor Paint > ae Me y Pes 4 No the time to start to | EA r( litt racks and crevices, thus SEATTLE i disease gerr and vermin Do not just paint y f “ ordinary pa ill have the mo: nd most ws and ata ) all ¢ nse It is made very elastic, to withstand the heavy “shoe-wear” on floors. hard, quick-drying pa of unusual 1ish It dries over night with a beau- and Made in Ten Different Colors Sold by the best dealers everywhere, who can also furnish you with our color cards. Ironite, I we ce that yo SEATTLE PAINT CO. Manufacturers Third Ave. S. and Jackson St SEATTLE Color Cards Free | Use Our Quick Service Mail Order ore Between Spring and Seneca Phone Main 6035. Department. e rday 1 array of Spring Remember the place— Ss and we 5, $2.50, $2.25, considered. $3 50, $3 00, $2 and size. $1.00. avy Box Calf Shoes, $1.50 is a splendid shoe oni No matter how big or ta tame Ye ce core LOO Better Values in Men’s Shoes e wor e880) easure We have the good ones= At $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50, This big boys’ snoe id Shoes $1.50 for Women’s K y fitted: Misses’ Hi-Cuts at $2.00 r the ab w , pate ather: here “ t w prices o@ 11% to large 3 fF m $2.00, > Sizes 8% to 11 for git) now $1.75. Sizes 6 to 8 for childre®, now $1.50, nts’ Shoes 5 es in tan k 0c hull oF infa a pair Girl’s Shoes at $1.50 good, ENVELOPE BAGS, Main Floor Ladies’ Hand 1 new design& of tmltatlon Xo NEW CORSETS Ae ird Floor uth (rimmed raat ire priced low a 1" o u ft a i ee me ee eee ee ee ee