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% 4 THE SEATTLE STAR . . Prd ‘ MEMEEK OF THE SOHIEES NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NE WAPAVIEN Only Seni paving full te wire news service of the United Breas Assoctatio Wy ix mw rT) y $3.26, ~ up x ‘Fublianed Dally by Phe Star Pablishiog Co. Phoner a | Saving the Babies Machange Mato 2400 } | 1 ryation only | posse i V | Ss im Jacobi, president of the American} Me © \ poke truly What is va at iee 1 | m efre | babies h tt f 5, th eatest of all conse nt y is verative 1 va om i t P | i ity 1 It tr rthel ec nizes 1 in inf leath as not deen t 1 has not ved that spe ciali to have Ss } } b ni t n ‘ and t bat 1 scl f th ers w 1 ye y t . s and berea I ng it for life is a Dr. Jacobi spoke 1 ! thers t confined to class or caste.| $1 poor alike, are asked to become interest- \ 1 by y ans and trained all ll have an ) receive expert zreat and noble work to which the schoo! for moth- And it deserves the hearty support of And it deserves the hearty support of Itisag ers has dedicated itse’ ers has devoted itself. all of Seattle. } The New Congress There's In a few days a new congress will be at work not much doubt about what the people want of it Rarely | has the average | demand been clearer Mr. and Mrs. American expect A real lowering of the tariff on the great, s' aple necessaries of life—a straight cut in the cost of living. The might of all used to curb the reckless, cruel greed of the few—which means MORE PUNCH AGAINST THE TRUSTS—and a banking plan con- ceived in the interest of producers. ago. PFE By J. Campbell Cory (Special Cartooniat for The Star) ome years one man has holding wn jobs that two pinet ¢ rm to Congress wished the now ¢ on the cabinet at the recent ses: Taft didn't like the plan, and said so right out fn meeting when he signed the bill and rushed for t south-bound train that took him from high office and consider able worry. It's common report ) new “ofletal fam yut the hallmark 4 4) on the re cent pre personal optntor But o} labor haw had tts way, an it fashion of doing frequently ho department of 1 the cabinet to stay, with W suchop Wilson aa se retary Between the Woodrow at the cabt table and th foot, there ts a d experter t thelr meet to be tru One has} wo most recent of his fe In scholastte sur r igs; the other fought bis way to wledge from boyhood with little ald from schools, One ° the head of the by the route of pre 1ulversity and the gov a state; the other to a place on his cabinet through the toflu ence of organized labor and his work for labor aa @ congressman By the time he was 26 Wilson was p fent of the miners’ unton for his district in Pennsylvania. He managed to see that he got on the board which organized the » facts of life that seem United Mine Workers of America He was made se retary and treas- urer of the organization and held look a bet and came jthe Job for years. Nor did he over. He used his influence among the miners He stuck the While he was tn the cong six All Credit to Bridges. Editor The Star appears that lisland steal did not work, anc everything turned out as It was pro dicted by Bob Bridge that the are ind But Mr. and Mrs. American can’t pack and go to| Ports It {Washington to see that congress doesn't shirk its job: C juently those members of the new congress who news ere for the peoy 1 have to stand for an absolutely new /district deal in the way in which congress does its work No more secret caucuses. jeata th No more closed committee rooms. THE CARDS ARE ON THE TABLE, FACES UP. Scoffing at the prouc 3 man. Omaha by wind, in Dayton by flood—shows us pe are when brought face to f with her clem ‘pions The wind no man can tame. Like the earthquake, it is @ hazard lization accept But in part man-made was tree-clad and root-bound against Then 1 ¢ aw gold in t standing 1 felled it tous! So 1 the a 1¢3 away, family broken g endo of and want treas n wor f rescu ted renev et an f A wg the s But the g at felled t noble tr the carel Tush } t nder a . lution of abate | Be in Seems like there might have rmoré™etten WAHT in the While the Griffiths auto ordinance is making its way slowly, the autos and motorcycles doing a pretty swift business. or killed other ba ye day Gov. Lister need have no worries on re. The republican office holders will n eave the payroll abr until he yanks them | tit off, all reports of re ean “Ww its contrary notwith standing With Pennsylvania ratifying the dment, only one more state 1 to m lirect election nators part of the federal r Yet ton w e ie. se of the fa'lyre of the rotten legislature, to take ad ot w order of things Judge Humphries now ought to demand that the county commis sioners sh a certified accounta nt the number of rs on the n z in his troom, a o its exact measurements Are w ) at 1 th no ement in proof thereof, that there are 42 st mn the 4 that the flag does actulaly | measure 6x9 fee N-n-n-n-nev Absolutely Pure Absolutely has no substituto Many mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal. No other aking powder is the same in composition or effectiveness, or 50 wholesome and economical, nor will make such fine food. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar \ s jth have ive tb ink thers cram ad it not ess and fide © pe tor his ple, Will the peo, for it? Mr. Cal of bis district years Donnybrook fatr look Ike a m 1] Inst fall.' ing in the morgue whenever a rights of labor T “HIS ME house he made tion touching the AR Jat the dession just closed of this port Bridges be ar y to the inter {ions might 44k your assistance In keeping the} I OPLE, MEET THE OTHER |. “YQODROW’S CABINET---BILL WILSON, WHO USED TO DIG COAL IN TH 1 It te the | From late re-/ general belief that the bit! would /ticed that your the Harbor have passed had It been put to a] bee d that vote in the houne. It will pow bo necessary to begin during the coming year that Pres ate in this ent ffi Wilson will rt ple matter before the public. I don't houn and Courteous att I have known Bridges at the peor we don't ele kno Exposur the land e, tho prettlost actorine nd “ ayin lea 1 American Pr e Class A has an o- eek at the Olymplan’s r today eee stat took atule t more ALBRECHT a From Yale Professor The As the Internat high cost wn on the calen Star you At the Class A Until Sunday The Ar Moros,” “f { Pla How neric set . At the City Until Sunday all tn It nis un re the house odd a8 Th SESSLER ERE ER eee Eee eee sa Lady, The Modern Prodigal two parts, “A Lucky Mistake,” “Chinese | ples | oe t the Dream Until Sunday. ne Land Swindlers,” tn th reel Edwin's Masquerade Their One G suit.” At the Union Until Sunday. » Fate The Ono James Waterloo, At the Melbourne Until Sunday. | f' rts, | Until Monday. eD f the Confteder t Newlyweds, At the Circult Until Sunday Ray At the Olyme At the Soclety 12 o'Clock.” in two re 0 Tex Kelly an Tonight Cra ut i, “Rew « t Ho Why ered ter Nose.” At the Yesler Until Friday ! r Th Col r itil We Three in two ree eee Until Friday irim ‘Toll of War,” two 1 Ways,” “Bt Ic Broadwa the Home Until Friday ene,” in two reels; “At With sincere apprecta' you viously «tive . 1 remain, Very since y PROF, IRV tment of Pol je Uni ity on It therefore | anew the work to secure the p sage of this or a similar measdr We hope | cooper writing to | ¢ have pre » matertal fr y Crawford- * resentatives that # thts WsHer. | Economy | i Al ge ag t Ro te th tk HEADACHE MEDICINES The Star Doctor The habit Is ab drug fier tly of the « that are of little u to ascerta trouble a of a cure he a * * «| * so * o 8 Be lead to es atl ine #] | 1 cella n of out the on. Re frequently t is far t he undert prevent th IT'S TIME TO TAKE n Pee eee eee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee ur u're ng to set any hens Ing or put eggs in an tnen 1 ht to have an egg ester, Don't buy one. The depart ment of agriculture experts admit they cannot improve on this home made contrivance. It consists sim ly of & pasteboard shoe box and an ordinary kerosene lamp. Tho box ts provided with a hole| at the top and ono on the side, the | latter belug Just a bl wlier than in og, The lamp nted, put | In the box and the eggs are held | igainst the hole in the alde. | After tho ¢ have been under the hen, or In the incubator, seven days, @ fertile exg will show a dark } spot In the center with a lot of lit tle veins ru t In all direc-| tions from It, An iufe egg will bo Clear, SDAY, ‘WILSON IN APRIL 3, 1913 fHODS ARF EX CREDINGLY EFFECTIVE” came upeame up. His methods are not academic, but they are exceed, ingly effective. Editor The Star As I have no valued pa: has n successful in bringing togeth parents and children that have lost from each other and sep- for years, 1 plead with you ist another old mother to find er girl, I feel confident you ° p this lady find her lost he came here from the must go back before long, f b tter will taken care me and anrwe The lost woma » is Anna Sophie Huffey, age 31 yeara, Let ters written by her to her r from Sacramento, Cal, July ; from Discovery, B. C., July 1, 1904 from Boise, Idaho, Dee, 1904. She wn in Seattle and Everett lat Th are rumots to the effect that » Everett but It « noth rt and her know that she is dead. The mother's name t# Anna Marguerite Huffey. She lives in rth Dakota Excellent Norfolk Suits For Boys 5 to 18 In all the new mixtures, checks and stripes. At $4, $5, $6 up Double bre sack style, sizes 7 to 18, from $3.60 up. For Boys 21% to 10 Russian plain tures and colors At $3.50, $4, $5 up : | FREE | | and styles tn fancy mix. A Baseball outfit, consisting of Bat, Ball and Glove, given away with every Suit or Over coat for Boys lines and Furnishings. Complete Cape fo Hata, J. Redelsheimer & Co. FIRST AND COLUMBIA E MINES viv LAUGH AND GROW F — erhaps Last eat Mako it better it slow," sald Willie to the clergyman Ayllinrdnc mad toyota who was dining with the fam fe ; 4 THe ily. Mamma never gives AMY GIRL COULD Abr more’n one pledge of pie.” | PMRPER A LOTTLE J SHRIMP AMY Gir Pr Lying Down, Probably Geor This paper may CAM KANDEE ni rity ts x in the } ayed Phi f lat's so, 1 tion of f re must er Jumped clean over me a hae On @ houne nit Avenur i Rent. Inquire In @ 2nd Ave. store: “Violin ar a Guitar rings —Latest tyles | Neckwen we Acree vist pleture ong aa In front of a moving pletur eg 74 ~ a8 meter, stl We Three Meet Again graph that in Two Parts. Ore eat OR ate r who doesn’ , We cannot wear the old hats © coftes into the ace ha i tr |__We wore a year ago; |The brime are all too short behind, rult who | the opera The crowns are all too low. kentleman, lWe cannot wear tong hatpine— The Impationt Sex, | It's not because of law, Hat Nelson and hig But owing to the change in hats, ng have a They've modified the straw. | There are hats as flat as platters, | | There are Georgettes, there ae] 4 Missouri man who lived (time without mlasagt® " 60 days on peanuts alone, a 8 tag A towage if ae ana veal married @ woman who had These intermitter ne eae your! ‘ived 90 days on apples alone. wieter 4 ont flashes ques. What joy if their ps = to children | courage the can only live on apples alone! park bench lessee, YOUR HAIR IS FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL AND LUSTROUS 1 AF MO) Girls! Get a 25 cent bottle of “Danderine” and try this stops falling hair; destroys dandruff, te Persistent But do not wear the old ha Those hate of yesteryear; | You'll look tlke 1612 | If In one you appear. (B. B. must be @ milliner.) —B. B. Wellesle girla have or ganized a Don't fd club. An a rule girls don't have to Go to that trouble The Great Trouble One er der great troubles ‘bout|. %9%* Bair becomes light, wavy,) particle of dandruff; fuffy, abundant and appears as|!fies and invigorates the some er do folks dat tries ter re Jfobin do human race,” ald Uncle! soft, lustrous and beautiful as alezer stopping MeNiea aay Eben, “Is dat they doan wanter do . “ a | ‘ A young girl's after @ “Danderine| But what nuffin’ but stan’ ‘round an’ bows de hair cleanse.” Just try thie—anols-|will be atten regis + if Hp Job while udder people does all 4¢/ ten « cloth with a little Danderine| when you will actually wubk | and carefully draw it through your hair—ftine and downy at A DEADLY COMBAT. hair, taking one small strand at a —but really new heir time. This will cleanse the hair of over the scalp. If you camp dust, dirt and excessive of! and in| pretty, soft halr and to + just a few minutes you have dou-|gurely get a 25 cent bled the beauty of your halr. |Knowlton’s Danderine from Besides beautifying the hair at druggist or toilet counter, once. Danderine dissolves every{try it | } | |Begin to Save | On or Before} Referer Look boys, the erowd wants a real vicious fight for Can't one of you knock 4 r out? e a That's askin’ too much, pard I tell you what we | do—we kin give each other jn looks and refuse to shake ’ hands } i en E a Those Gift Cigars rl ay id F siomeatnone itt cioare |B And Receive Three Months’ Dividends on July 1, 190% friend a cigar : ea asmoke. he 4 - js Ha r ‘i 5 s ald t y-three an one-half years = - ca a ve missed a Semi-Annual D ° | years we have averaged |e b | ON ; band | Well, the laugh is y "| Yes: I went with your wife to ‘ § lg gy oa % computed on monthly balances ail th ver I could od in} 2 T THIS BUSINESS: THE MEN WHO DIRE Best Short STORIES of the Day =f Washington Savings yut West he drew and Loan Association of par a cxclalmed ott 810 Second Avenue==— Zs t pe ‘ ie w 1 ‘i ; tone Diatablished 23%) Vears Assets 82,600,000. ? tion! | 1 Out of the Mouths of Babes | Statement Costs Cut Again my,” said the by Burroughs re has been added fellow, | juice sq cored | ied the the little Another new feat awfu ead mder my apron!” “Wille . i \ school’ tesoher | to the 1s Statement Machine jth first six v a of the twelfth | i lchapter of Joshua | It’s the new 1913 Burroughs State j | Ne ma‘am, re: Willte, |} rent Ejector ve “Mamma was using that part of the|{ ment Ejector ( ‘BS. sible for pressing autumn leaves.” || } J one litt rovement df a lever babes Woahe ook ce A ; pt | throws out the finished statement aim yf ‘i : al places another into exact printing pos nes?" mother 1| tion on lied, laying her || hand on he mach, “I've got | his attachment almost doubles the ) speed and ut ty of the statememt mae ! AT THE THEATRES | chia A ‘THIS WEEK. 1 | Moore--Caroline White, In “The May we = sh how yout you Jewels of the Madonna.” | iA See phe t Dt figure Metropolitan—Wim. Cr in || monthly statements and othe The Senator Keey a wre can be handled on @his Seattle—Balley & Mitchell stock company tn “The Call of the chine? North,” Orpheum—Vanudeville | No cost nor ation, Empress—Vaudoville, Pantayes—Vaudeville. GRAND—Vaudeville and motion pictures. CLEMMER — Photoplays vaudeville MELBOURNE—Photoplaya vaudevitte, ALHAMBRA = Photoplays and vaudeville, | Burroughs Adding Mackine Co. and F. D, WILDE, Sales Manager. Henry Building. SEATTLE, WASHINGTONG tr | | and | | | eoeenineae cecal i

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