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ld 4 THE SEATTLE STAR NWS Ares TH ig TAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1913. —LAUGH AND GROW FAT—| FAREWELL, WICKERSHAM! MAYBE RICH CRIMINALS NOW HAVE CHAN Nexnen oF THE scriprs NonTuWwE LEAGUE OF ” Onl Seatile paper having full leased wire news service of the Lb sid ® : rl Sg Se ‘ OFAP ISON C ee ere ee ci pantoTING av FOCONECTaRS TATTSE—— | altor. Nothing Berton SKYGACK FROM MARS lO SEE THE INSIDE I By mal at of elty, Bho per m up to aix im x ti dd: years My husband sa baret are : lished Dally by The Star ishing Oo Phone: Kachanme Main #100 some, nt dof ca ed and 1 We TAKES WIRELESS OBSERVATIONS IN HIS NOT BOOK ON By G IL 3ON GARDNER R : ay t are baby bi Who LET: CUaTOus W he ma » 7 right?—Mra, B, % | : tet dil lat, | » be at ‘ f the United + li NOV deeld ny bet] | ( . been able (ca e | FOUND STRANGE KIND OF ABODE TODAY “ been able : ae WAS EVIDENTLY A RETREAT QUILT FOR EARTH ae cea: aout ibje th og hat t m Bagiies| : a : ant tha mat when E Ld) BEINGS WHO HAD NO THICKNESS -———— Abou ti the grand Jury in Dalla La , | | A, 1 t ta ( - ad : nd refer 1 ro jock a Panaburet Wormin Up 1 LOOKED . JUST LIKE OTHER EARTH* BEINGS conald ar ait tle of 1 y | 1 BUT WERE INCAPABLE OF MOTION —~— ALL eat of ' mpan * matter ; y ag es ie an RETAINED FAVORITE POSE AGOAINST WALL; "| " 1 t verninen rone « But don't key with pt bk eae cure started ‘the kitchet THE CURIOUS FPOM CUTDOOR'S SCMETIME r ford A HG. Folger, Jt lood th ¢ co | Monday \¢ a oe TO ew Yo: \ uglo of Plainfield, N wnd ¢ ; not of \ ie 2 |fire ove w ing | N, Pai 1 i The warrants were ; : yer right - ¢ wT sow vrant franchises is a sovereign Tg t of ‘ hal, 10 came 1 the power to hg here that the people are the One of Bobby's Failings. | } Thai. iat : feputy marshal t “t it rr court ys| “Mise Adatr 1 the caller ders fr ‘ al Wickersham sovere? pows forge 3 cd {“you kept Bot a att he asge By h “ t the the that that ; ; . apt : of the Shen ae Rell eee Will y 2 outigatir 1 « not suf 4 be deleg 1 ta the city ancil a Ge Mr I “ an , A sonera a4 orig q But to the people? Never! | Y hate n 1 id we tha Let the people vote about fr anchise matters and pos: | ) I opened the ltt ri t 1 f w Y i hou aged sibly step on some franchise grabbers’ toes? Let them de ia tsboean stekrit? : la ‘ » re for such action being taken cide “sovereign” matters by a direct vote? Why, it’s un- “se 9 . " m perece 4 that heard of photogr 1 tend | nent pr r fintriet 1 he proba It's precedent and would disturb some of Gedcwdek armen 1 wai t i * sale | ee Ro t tandard OW celal the cobwebs which the judges faithfully transferred from | | tt ‘acaiess | Aw are { several prosecution @ num the « old building | to the new Temple of Justice at Olympia. [4 woman « on $1,000 er of of f o found £ n xer » this * els Kat uh a She ¢ has wo f ' h , hw or jegtvlature st specifically sa : . th ss ie é | convietic t { former superintendent Way back in s the le re kav ve tn ; And It May Be the Truth, | Prager a — peg thor of the | The affair will consist of Ice Gerbrac i ‘ . in «t, busy with ite fa cream, croquettes, tea, and Mr | the Atlanta feders on fine | Moel M n (ind) Times of $6,006 4 B do wha ordinarily means, We Did Gerbracht to jail? A q : tive and refer-| A Martyr in Love. tad pronov Th 1 the cou t that isn't the] The t ever Not afte murt of appeals had passe Gc ARRRIS 6 BeinGe endum pow yi on rt slative hoard of 7 - nosed | appeal A at er appea Not after the eae ve kind of | . mayor—that ‘ oA } United Sta me 4 refused to consider GEORGE W. WICKERSHAM q eant is that vested in he y a times to the an 1 geen ote . =. ame back to be the | the final appeal rhe artment of justice and Mr, Wickersham nodded to the people who should a thee The san’s mind was never meant to grasp the subtle) tenth time, | | Jailed G acht. sto fall @ietinct om ie | “Dear Boy,” explained the girl | The oxy was & case pending against another man, Heike, secretaty off i Mut Jukey Furth te content, And there's mo chance left to split/patiently, “I lke you, but I shall] © _ |wugar trust. The Ger id walt for the Helke appeal. But the supreme court uphelg het a a : |never marry a bachelor, 1 have NO LOSS liower court in the Heike case. But did Heike and Gerbracht go to jail? They did not. Every exp 4 ™ ate Ses): Sanu Jalways said that if 1 wed, it aah Aitihens” ti the death | known to the | eon exhausted, Nothing could legally keep these men ont of jail. Yet they # § }ab to a widower | Fre ( efiat will be eon tn 1 Selly re 1 4. Ten months passed and Gerbracht and . See Rack Ont Ere Cen a the compuniig? ering th continued to be fres time word came from Washington that Taft is nerfully. “TL quallfy lust’ Ga ses|:1tlebtes understand the| commuted the two-year se und had wiped out the fine, a é which of your girl hire, whe earried |'o00 is red by Iu oa All cases against the beef trust were dismimed February The new administration wi ve 4 ft f o ° ne r . ° gathe ow evidence the yrosecutto: of eef trus With int ion of the Murphine asible n. like to have me| a bullet in his i cre Rapabewer fis dr yy Mag sensor ote antiea ts by Wickersham on ith I 2 i {marry first } hip since th’ civil MUCH WORSE There ia bing poetic about this final action, he first action ta a | AB isso ear tangible, « for the deve od esos war, had it re) w ing office in the Taft administratioy was to wipe the slate clean against the beef trus : 1 * | A Handy Tool 7 Ille—Does or send nes Sigler? legislature That some ‘ moved last week.) in by logged-off ae g eae aes The mee who's versed {s proverbs He needed a sink: |’ ple 1 be hen you're 4 ing wld b wa « ¢!] Can sometimes save his ja hie fish- |" + ‘“ Oe ae geotiiaet MT Tae ie Hobby —Worse'a that. When ve The Editor’s Mail State is now s Ss a | . . ith an old and well w saw i bad he makes me get up be t r ' fore 7. longer. and busy and act at Boston Transerip i : | iieney B uaman 1 fr 8 Overhead All Right | 1 EASY TO KEEP COOL | aBoUT THAT FREE FARM vate 12 acres the firet year woman's ror that the man hed oe “egg * Innocent Wifey a what es ae Editor The Star In your lf res additional each wronged her. fections. It simply provt J veaatvema aie * sacl pe She—! hope, George, dear, ort >a ed, in a e did not ac Let us hope that the senate Provement districts. or w fcituees Man \ ra ‘-" rig Sette tie that you will keep cool when cakes ne aption “A ¥ rm Pree le + ae ere }kill the bill or that the pee etricts are crea man's hate and who ja™thrown out of a| YOU call to interview papa. ter from B. E. Axe asking) There are two points I retoes it BR ae . bie Mae ng that gives the best ac-| He—Keep cool! Why, It ‘sisce to rey > a letter of make: First, Mr. Axe’s exy Mt. Vernon, Wash. onal mage ~ “Captain,” sald a wealthy |count of proceedings gives me a chill even to think Ho then proceeded to set fort! yes NOL pr s no — 4 on the 20 ent pla passenger who wae about te | agp os Ce ae attractions of a cert m, wh for farn Evidently He Do q wig alan take his first trip acrons the Hi Bar says it's often the he offered t ase, 1 fre if Editor The 4 the Sa te se ocean, “I understand this ship | hen that cackles loudest that PROTECTING HER five year A te he au to be a movem: 4 that job over , hae several .water-tight .com- lays th’ smallest eggs You ate all your own cake and previous! 4 na pre f of no not le id oe k oe Se + aa z, and as more « o wie 's, too, Tommie 4 the demand for farm iand in this sec- | we Seatt nope they will trea tt eae. os ny air,” was the reply. Ev 4 man in a pr sothar aj nd long vacant than those who already occupy The Murphine ain.” the passenger cd while, but when b Yor iSaaali 1 to in JOHN CARMICHAEL. |them rot tax them at c a went decidedly, “I want one | finds « things in his top You'll be sick, child Axe at nearly $3 an acre wal ry r ' , m | e ¢ e © might as y pane, oF y's | h Iumberman once 3 that Uncle Sam should on intervene] ° compartments com: awer in the dresser might “ 1 eee If lease, In Friday's ts Ar in aw y ovent a ny st quc tion of ber. civil i what! partments—! don’t care what it | way back and locate @/ pody sick 1 éidn't - peared an|that if h was compelled t0 : dvibiz . me easons ¢ costs.” war 1 went to : rd toja ! on these lands he agile fy viliza nen U ung Nom . | wes ty rs rasan Gevacigen ace ea vill repealing the cor-|sboot himself, Those that a} % p out of | yal . y ideal and I'm bis Magistrate ‘Thompson, of SHE DION'T “GET” HIM farm was 10 miles out idence bill holding the inane * = F? This higher thought mi is some comforting, anyhow. Teaches that emer” + ponsible rad Py A woman on a Broadway car five). Arrivec at the pl Pe ane Mis Axtell manne w eae Prag egy! ig donb veal some stale of evol every one is bound’ to find his real sow e affair 1 dictum that a girl who doe® | handed the ¢ ctor one dollar ® surrov but did she or any of the r|for the hi 4 sgh J am Encourages a fellow to keep on hunting ‘round, whether he's = an r hair and wears a hobble ant to the dollar?” {n-, being t members of th isla stop to|same way about it ibieal a 4 @ man or an alley | And your fiance? skirt is too old to be spanked by | q the polite conductor the land consider for one moment what a [bong led to. earn 8 ns } Pees as aera | apa says he is idle jher father woman, not having had ex. ly been a y ful weapon for blackmail |the logged o cane rsa ie | see . i vin the hes e that has lived 1 1 more if his men are admitted into the regu | » in playing craps, was He noted the wing items, are placing in the hands One tha a s lar dyer hee As most of Zapata's men are generass, it is A Withering Retort. _DIRE CONSEQUENCES lo 1 to ask = th nd House to live in, barn|immoral women? Before ltax system and ther uo l@king 00 sais | Road Hog (after mishap in which wo colored brothers wWef® | wucidate. He - explained team and cows, and actment of the corroborative evi-|kind of a system, it gives a ——_—_ puppy had been run over)—Madam,| apparently about to J |wished to know if she ighout. The lease fence amendn all that was nec-| pain The —_ is rotten ‘ e ill replace the anin blows, Rhetorical threats had Jol) . se should res ta man |ought to be buried a Huerta has ordered the portraits of Porfirio Diaz replaced on the ! wil! rer 5 . « jollar's worth of stre asee should » man | i walls of th tional palace. P May thinks they li make good t ts 0 ant Ows oir, you fat been fly ne ree wi tlekets ute intact, she w a fallen | G. L BANDS @uring the next bomb: at jter y elf : Niggah, don #8 een aa cn — at : — - ‘ = baat | me,” warned one cause when ? > doesn't want any as indicated by vs) wag Much Did er bist : yo’ do yo’ sure ts Girtio’ wid | a STARR-MacPHERSON | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 a ng defeat of th ond proposition re. John 2 formerly | ; Avon, but ity now on a farm at pesticate wid me, 3 — | , wher c rdi Industry, had t a few} plied the other, | ban Peuneiienan Blaine got it where his famous chicken ordinance |!ndustry. har 2 5 tee pid te 3 omattanth iad |break her cousin. lesburg (IL) me f to presse this | And once again a fake “citizens’ committee” state was broken| Republican, | | "0 ie = An'll ra | sath a ter yo’ ideas fro ; | me ee aaah ae os __| Cap Larsen has challenged a Ah'll just nacherlly knock y } ; | man to a launch r down} from amazin’ grace into @ | 4 Niagara river. The t down| floatin’ opportunity | P ey SATISFIED Niagara never Interest us. Years if yo’ moss wid nig | } Jago we offered a prize to the man| gab,” replied the other, “Ab | | E }who would ke a trip up the jest mak pass, an’ dere'll | OF COURSE YOU ARE river, but it is still in our posses-| be a ma yo on de face sion. wid a spade tomorrer mornin ee F E = mene | : FROM DIANA’S DIARY. Values Up to $1 5. 00 Miss Dilipickies Educates a Parrot to Assist Her in Coaxing a Pro) THEN wey DO You WHEN BY EFFICIENT STUBBORNLY KEEP ON |MANAGEMENT YOU CAN SHAVING YOURSELF Wrrnf MAKE THE RIFFLE WwiTH THAT OLD STYLE RAZOR] ON] OF THOSE IN THE BELIEF THAT YOUJSAFETY RAZORS AND ARE AN ECONOMICAL J KEEP YOUR FACE ALL HERO— IN ONE Piece £ Is a protection and ‘guarantee against alum which is found in the low priced baking powders. To be on the safe side when buying baking powder, examine the label and take only a brand shown to be made from Cream of Tartar. posal From Leslie Lawnecastie, an Obtuse Young Man, Who ls Her Heart's Choice TO GO ON SALE THURSDAY AT $2.95 and $4.95 It often happens that a salesman—after selling to the principal merchants BY FRED SCHAEFER. in a town—is willing to dispose of his sample stock at a figure that bears no comparison to the value of the merchandise in question, Especially is this true For very obvious reasons ‘the salesman is averse to selling his samples to a store which has already purchased at his regular wholesale price. of Millinery. It was an opportunity of this nature which placed this complete sample line at our disposal—and it is the same kind of opportunity which enables the Starr-MacPherson Company to practice the policy they preach, viz: Highest Quality—Lowest Prices—-on Third Avenue Moreover, it is seldom such an exception 1 opportunity occurs for you to purchase your Spring Hat—at such an opportune time, And with Easter only two weeks away—and at such a remarkably low price. nber—there are only 200 Hats—— No Two Alike—— Al! Spring Models You will find all the new shades represented, so that you can easily match your Spring Suit—all the lavest models, reme from the large, graceful shapes to the small, nobby ones—all the fine straws—Milans, hemps, mohairs, chip f «straws, coarse braids, and many others There are Hats for children, Hats for school girls, Hats for “grown-” A ups,” in fact, there are Hats for everybody, It would be impossible to attempt a description of this truly wonder- 4 ful assortment, but here are three mod it 1E TO STOP PA PROM BLOWING OFF ITS HEAD |B One, a ver) all, trim has a t la white Hat has a combi Another lar burnt straw with the WITH THE FAMILY BLUNDERBUSS {@ green mohair brim, and fa white brim of white braid and white ry new Dresden crown, is Jaintily 1 Why don’t you speak for your.|ff maline top, with black satin ribbon The white tam crown Be ity with white baby lac on Be ist to make it clear how I ex-| self, John? loops at back. It is exce gly tri 1 with heather and r is i . pink picot bow pe a piration into the} | Ah wants yo’, mah baby, yes Ah and the price is “$4. 95 | $1 Hat, marked, you “$4.95 ae clust es adding ii 4,95 nd of Leste t . . aj st the 'L think they're pretty , aubtle| | Only « otice finishing touch, The price stan, 1. aan, coechink the cnrbotl. BS (00 Waa: Lueae ete CRE RES The assortment at $2.95 comprises a wonderful arrey of tailor-made and fancy aeCLK Hats, , dear’ with a | been repeating them overtitne, be worth up to $10.00. t igh « the law ug canse T came into the house onc t 1 s. toda just in time to save a fron Blom, sscccteale: SoA ERLUEMCe To Mea ae Wik tae _ You May See These Hais on Display im Our Third Avenue Wiadows hould take a huge tumble to/lly blunderbuss, Pa charges that { = ‘ SHE s ae msolf when a mere bird—a graws | wouldn't let him tqke his nap, with |B D. CROCHEE | le CRYSTAL BUT TONS saaticn up 10 @ oertain ¢ritieat| “Pa,” 1 Waid solemnly, “ik soulll @ 7¢ ‘Dire | t ards containing i mg had pulled the trigger you would} If you aye diff Sly | e arr- ac erson 0.) all colors, 10¢ Every day I am teaching Polly a|have shut the door of hope tn, 1 in securing this catton few selected sentences. It ie doing | face.” ° dé elsewhere in. town, re e Third Avenue—Between Pike and Union Sireets Crochet Wash Buttons, | ee. an rs coe ee ee ant hg aia. not understand, and # member, Hs h ws it | Store Opens 9%. m. Closes 6 p. m., Sattrday Excepted 3 si es—per dozen, 25e \it can rep@@t theve sentences: — |door of the summer kitchen white and ecru—-10¢ * and 35¢ ° | “Rings on her fingers,” (Continued) ; WIRE EEE? . H \4 é/ = ° °o

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