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—_———_ A RESPECTABLE RAG! doing itt y what? Why, the earned it On page 11, today, pot article, with pictures, that tells you an pet tt THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER. IN SEATTLE VOL, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, ONE CENT 4 15 ie cat 7 1913 UN TRAING AND S STANDS SEATTLE IN THROES i CIGARET WAR; WOMAN’S | TO BLAME, SHE ASSERTS UIST PICTURE OF MADERO _AND HIS BUTCHER, HUERTA pus id twostg ent. P ied ats D-, 45. § And dd; ed Epon ford Co 1 ent. Pri ie See ae ry, light. ible so! 2.00— . With h spl Ghapshot of former pres . Jue? before he was taken to prison and assass ates }HERE’S HOW THEY PLAY THAT FUNKY GAME OF LOVE This is how the love gusie: game is played: All's fair. * are no rules, It’s a pleasant game, a game of skill, in Which there are many blunderers. Some win and find happ Stes, a few lose and gain only sorrow, but more often than | **" mot the score is tied. SHE HADTOTELL auc} Oo = Rasta SHOT OF MR. AND MRS. WILSON LEAVING AT THE PRESIDENTIAL CAPITAL MONDAY @ THE DARROW JURY It is a , ai eacher. pretty Un e J a Ss Wa w Cooper ot Miss ¢ 1 O r of D s coh Geo. C. Hempel, ranche there is no connection between The Seattle Star . HOME EDITION Tm TE SHIP BLOWS UP, 75 DIE | W AWAITS FATE AS JURY WRANGLES Housewives, you want tc Star's women's page beginning today g oe, haded cooking expert, will give you some tips. NEW WRITER ON JOB keep your eye on The Caroline SPECIAL bine | GIRLS’ DOWNFALL NOT | DUE TO LOW PAY, SAYS IN UNION STATION “WOODY” AND. FIRST LADY OF LAND IN TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO WASHINGTON EXPLOSION RIPS THREE | SHIPS OPEN BALTIMORE, M ty-five persons a h 7.—Sever eved to have today at Curtis bay, a € be met death Baltimore suburb, by the explosion of dynamite ab ott which w a dynamite vee ng loaded with Most of on the Gritish was boat. i bodies had been be explosives for Panama. the victime were steamer .Alumchine, .which anchored near the dynamite Up to 1p. m recovered The tug Atlantic also was blown sizing D the Jason's crew 25 injured [fett In Ph Approximately» CHIP MAN WITH A CEMENT NOSE 1 Wire March 17. March 7.-— HE WASN'T GAME scot dts arti ang ea | ae On cag MAL DER MAG) : 5 2 e:: a ar ae min opie — = CAN 7 HEARING ON. EATS A NICKEL, See taate = SWARM OF BEES low wages and prostitution “An honest girl, properly ELLWODD CITY, Pa., March Kromisk Judge Ronald, heb i Yesterday the supreme court reversed but said: 1 hel P we Bee Wan Seren reared, will not yield, no matter 4) “His (McPherson's fession of his inability to support his wife i , Byer-| 2°ve : radi what her a. This Gueatiea Fh) (Met to his credit. it shows a moral cowardice to which few young { ; Scent Na aint wlanearie ought to be treated on a diffe q > : ' gir ec ad Va men would confess. alld \ wallowed it, | ent moral basis.” LA iF [ A ) r throat and as | Rosenwald admitted the dividends REFEREE IN CAS , ihe finer vi vi : tor, the father * P t t ' eit Ke the Se ehh uie ware SAME PAY HERE sides rr t ‘ I 4 t ‘ r throat s Roe & ¢ 7 ar- rl Dr. Philip F we r € He - t witnes An tor arrived the re, his getting a r alled. A : D . tha Th 1 1..B. Hart, om A Niele fae me ‘ . six wa b H s aint b . % , ‘ poe sate a ak qt. doct e 2 redtrainis { ; ura, ca een playing . “ h nd had scat t,. who ine , it. g her’ . ; ‘ : 7 M | tered coins all over the floor. ence of H ‘ 7 1 ar 8 had swallowed a nickel be manager, th rule f id fe} : ‘ Har re her “athe rf got home. et he Chicago plant as w < a P a we “ joying women a in ef 1g ; 4 here. No woman wh far t ; 4 font i is} cou 4 band é : i I es a 4 yesterday ed another meeting to take "" . a 7° place in the c of Or. 8 mes, Burke building, at 3 p. m. Mon inp come: * arted to make aj sked if day. Or. Hoir d report to the court : Abr ' fe v | nen ple im ee A rt « ! z. » bs would i rease the r ia i ha 7 Jol ! f t nj equit 1 jw them and ¢ | ; ‘ Se ae Sas mame 1h A aha R I elyes, In ont t iderin a : : be “| STARTS ON 2,000- eno Chiat | te Aecesbitien of competition. | : Smit M 0G RACE | E am bid +g plus of $12,000,000 s not t s he r we ynes 1 : : ) wa He merely says he had professed Waa gt “ILL IN CALIFORNIA eMac titre: langdees | rt of this siteplus to | Le raat ad neve as they belonged to different) Hr, | he oe crease in wages. He al 1 i | SAN FRANCISCO, Maret s ' ryteit to tell what his personal income is. | HE: RE IST RAGE ak | guy unc, mec la the tartan Ss si ithe nature of which he is| tion of Job ek, he repl that he did not! : ‘ F t the | kno he h ver tried : baal f e bee rR W fied the company Indy.” : i ; ' a be ; ens employs 4,7 ymen, at an average f ‘ eafikday eve ' | : i ly wage of $9.12 i o'c n her. he Y EaAEeA ih aa Gael Rosenwald testified he has 119 iene Soe ‘ 1 ma@ lying | GET TING READY TO ota ; fe tis under 16 who Ket $5 and 1485 nce you have made guch unjust accusations | simply¥had | and girls not living at-home at less| not me ng hearts once Qnd could not endure the harsh treat WASHINGTO March r BABY BOY KILLS AHROUGH THE efforts of Col-}than $8 a W Fle declared he | ment nave made gi if | have wronged you, | hope | have | hot nd means comtr | SISTER WITH GUN) |Igetor of Custom Harper, the emple women who get paid t Yours last (Signed) “A F@OL. met t » outline its program. for | NEW YORKPMarch 7,—Steal miarios of 18 ¢ es of the ¢ than week, Fow depart Th man W Herbert I fine a « ductor on t Ir r on ol o sacitf. .1t.consld 1| ing his father’s pistol from a |toms office of the Port of 8 tle} ment head “t $2,000, Reliers (in : leight tentative bills, and , bi bureau, Chas, Corell, 4, shot his {have been raised from $100 to $300| Rosenwald denied that he worked Te had ggked Mre. Anderson to marry him, She had refused btm | will fix a date for a “tariff caucus 18month-old sister Sue through ja year, according to notification re-| his girls more than 10 hours a day epeate Jot house democrats befg@@ April 1, the eye, killing her instantly, ceived Thursday, Jor tat his time rolls were Q FALLSINGTON, Pa., Samp- yelled crati- rentors by surprise fighting alt P. BURKE PUTS ON BIG SALE AT THE A. BRIDGE STORE J. P. Burke, the well-known sales special- ist, is putting on a big cash-raising sale at the A. Bridge Store, at the corner of First and Yesler: The sale starts tomorrow, and full particulars will be found in’ the large display ad which appears on page 2 in to- day’s Star. Mr. Burke has an established reputation as a price cutter, and he states that this time he will fairly outdo himself, as the creditors have demanded that he raise a large amount of cash immediately. the big ad on page 2. ° ° See RE ENRON ETE A °