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Tr scturrs Nonrnwret APERA, Telegraph News Press Association, MEMERR OF LEAGUB oF eorvice of the United ‘ Petettiney, Beattia, Woah. 94 recon’ Dlighed by The # Phiten « *eeie eompany ove every evening except Se t— If the every-day peoy ‘a Wree press, an incorruptible, 1 for the defense of + ‘progress, they will soon have to fight for inéss and Big Society are unmistakably in the saddle to it, for Big Busi Sa Pe ‘ ‘ 1T SREMS AS HARD To GET HIM ‘TO COME OUT AS “41 WAS To Ger a HIM To GON @errorize or destroy what remains of such a press Two ted qwhat lengths the higher-ups of finance : Wet Philadelphia there is a daily {Newa-Post, which has been getting along without advertis ‘ng. It roasted high society folks, personally, fi grading banquets and other vicious didoes, and when John notable instances may be c¢ as showing to and society will go. newspaper named the Do You KNow VM WAITING on You? ow their de “Wanamaker, a heavy advertiser, scemed likely to escape "publicity in the matter of sneaking goods past the custom “house, it roasted “Holy John.” To have a newspaper men ‘tion unlovely things about so lovely a user of newspaper ad |wertising space as John, shocked Philadelphia, and, as an act ‘of brotherly love, her police slapped the News-Post circula tion manager into jail—for a minute. Im Chicago is a daily newspaper name fan by Neg Cochran, and Neg refused to publ tising, in an endeavor to give that cesspool « {and journalistic corruption a paper that nobody save he | Neg) | can run. {Neg didn’t unite with the Chicago newspaper trust in \Suppressing the testimony in the recent O'Hara vice investi ‘gation, and those department store promotors of high profit ‘and low prostitution feel that the Day Book is re nsible Hor the regular advertising sheets having to make mention of ‘the investigation li ; Why they didn’t jail him after the Phila je don’t know. Neg wou!d be too hot a thing to hanille t ever, the police, under orders from somebody h orders that the news stand men shoul? : ‘ ' A free press! Human liberty depends on it. But the time has come when it must fight for its life. Money force, fudicial force, brute force, are surely attacking it as never be-| - fore in the history of the nation, and, as a rule, the attack is} adver So they have set the pe Perhaps it was because they t t sell ae THE EDITOR'S POME Oh, bring the good old euiphur out, Moiaeses, too, alack. "Tis time to take All kinds of do Sweet sprir fmsidious, and hence the more vicious and dangerous. me has come back . Watch Us Grow! A Light Party f Mrs. Clara Light S soa Cart ntial im ls n Ca The real estate flurr antia H Light - or. provements for the near | Mra. Sol Car hay Seattle's bank clearings S| Pa n | The reat p enjoy seeing the the rebels ridd 4 per cent in the past n on the Pacific coast : There is an evi }Beattle. Business has been Dys ic] jpeople have not so long ago been inclined to the opinion that | Seattle has reached its high-water mark, But the Seattle ‘ ar Spirit is as much alive as ever, and the Queen City of the) OUR ExsMAcT } a“ARTIST ‘West is drawing people here in large numbers. i It will draw more when the Panama canal sbusiness. It is drawing people who have “bandits,” who are the triots of Mexico, must federals and ng each other. irit of activity ent marked, healthy sp a growing is read for| | tr to inve ey It is bringing people who have and energy to begin at} ‘the bottom and work up i Seattle is far from being an overgrown product. It is | growing, growing, growing. Just Ceremony | Those militant British suffr, es ha ing against what they call the Marriage ceremony. Among the “indignities” are that “obey, #Who giveth this woman to be married?” and “With all my ® worldly goods I thee endow.” | = + Of course, those mil fion-submission to sucl Choice of Americans w! got to choose any @ld mossback ‘squire, who, practi is binding.’ ants are ne 1 | A Carcrur DRESSER dy Arrangement Chicago's becoming angelic. eourt, only 14 per cent of ber 4 + The choice of cerer 1 view of} «yo ers in the hall seem the marital obligatior I in ten who] flourishing. 4 : a ; Doing nicely, thank you.” feriously intends to “obey; legroom in ten who] upp, get plenty of Seriously contemplates tran is worldly goods |water; but plants ts such A a task The form, the ceremony, matte ittle, and no part of any)" «No: for me. The bathro @stablished ceremony can be actually accounted as an indig-|above leaks rs 1 i t ¢ | aoe ve ftity. Ceremony is merely words and formalities. It is the} 5 par says tho folks down Yap Spirit of the thing that co Jersport way are not interested tn P : jth’ anti-sereen bill, as much lux lurtes | Ise fly season. According to her domestic re tlons | ¢ ® IIlinols employers seem will- Ing to compromise by admitting that most anything excepting low wages is responsible for | white slavery ‘ gtic troubles are due to immorality Social workers report that you can buy a baby for $2 or a poodle for $100 in Boston. We'd like to ask President Wilson if he’s doing @nything to cut down the high cost of poo ? The government ts going to that all patmasters work Tariff on sugar or secession! That's Hawal’s reply to the Slag Re gugar for 92,000,000 consumers. The naughty ee en ene ag deserves a severe spanking. ooh GAS Little Tales of Country Life A pair of overalls blew into Wal ter Huston’s blacksmith shop last eight This country {a fast r, Eleanora Ruff, of Hollywood, Since becoming tax Mrs. Cal., has discovered that jars, with an occasional honest} eee cia Corner bak one. She'd have to hurry that occasional one among the ay dur a amine f te & male tax perjurers. ieee ee | Sherwood Chronic a 8 DJAVID PASHA MADE A | Smart Class fans, and we could begin to } him {f he'd only surrender ach In there anything you we could call him just platr © |know of, ehil which expands —————————- | with cold and ¢ th he CLEANS THE HAIR AND MAKES IT Bebe Ke BEAUTIFUL—25-CENT ““DANDERINE” 585° acts m. Ice, called flat And noth the owners who re aera AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. 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Ola Yes, mum; them mono"-war Sweet Young Thing—How fn torent are th jus What He Got hous 3 three turning loose d nutes before mime Since the strike of telephone girts in Boston the chtonic morning grouch can take all his revenge in biting hie finger nails. President Wilson's barometer razor strop indicates a low tar iff area with high atmospheric pressure in political circles. 4 Norfolk Suits for Boys $4, $5, $6 Up In all checks 5 to 18 new mixtures, the 1 stripes. Sizes and Double-Breasted Suits, from Russian and Blouse Suits Iu plain colors and fancy mixtures, Ages 2% to 10. QF $3.5 Up Free! of . Outfit given away with every Boy's Suit each” ball or Overcoat, New lines of Wash Suits and Straw Hats J. Redelsheimer hed Oo ema ‘wo Entrances First and Columbia e kana see rpm, “What did they give yousr at dat fF | THE BIG ‘NOYES’ IN POETRY! HE’S ONLY. noes + POST ANY THONG = | th woet lat te of Engle | t fred Noyes 1* making a 4] —NO. 3 | h nat euaned. ireinn cou viait to Ainorioas. It tn hie Heute — dead, who makes poetry PAY! anh in engaged to lecture tn Keven | He earns a comfortable lvelt |Kantern cities, but his chief pup |hood, maintains @ country res powe is to write a veries of imprp dence tn England and supports an| n ft, although t he | sons of America and American pep morican wife exclusively from the | 4 od quickly, “for 1 have writ-| ple for a London publication He conf os to this amazing it rust be, b Blake Furnitare Cg | i : ' A. state of affairs without the sugges » one can do anything |tion of a blush, The secret, this t they do not LIKE to dc - ar greatest Hving writer of Kogiish) The briliiant English poet is poetry affirms, js much a matter of | Oxford im ‘ound athh Ayer’s Sarsaparilla personality and appearance and a crack Heing human and NOT lone I'm not a long outat haired or moody” is a large sharelelbow, rmoon-easing creature,” he | Changes tendency toward dlssnay of the financial success of a twen-|frequently admonishes a new ac-| tendency toward bealth. No alcokel |tleth century poet, ho says. “When|quaintance. And me Sold for 60 years. it knowa you to be one of It Bliook too ridiculous,” Is his favorite z public 1s already half converted to| parting Injuncion to the American Ask Your Doctor. L our writings,” this wise young - — ae man avers Alfrod ts thoroughly Greater’s NC with a pink extra in | et, there's a tang of! } | far a @ rut 1 t} | | w'n beart is doe Possibly there are a few hus- bands tell of in England who could | their perronal experience | in hun 1) bold | #, tal) Jone will until the| oe Yes, Now and Then Occasionally you. run across a girl who fs afraid to go downto by b If for fear » not try to flirt with her, +e 8 oe are generally first with bayonets, now Best Short STORIES of the Day Here's a Scotch story told by th The class at kirk had been read-| story of Jose A d it came to th minister to examine | replies to all his quick, been se sons ommi vid their b corre r Jos for eph.” | how) unswer.) ade their treachery even stable and heinous? little fellow ager hand an sellt him ower an «ive me _ the correct of the word intense? asked Miss Emma Garwood, a jteacher in the Whittier school, yes terday, Three or four of the p gave different answe but “Surély someone can give that nition,” st read |hand we tle |to give Miss Garwood sald, al to explain the term, A from the rear and a 8 awarded permission definition | Indians lve in tents,’ | pupil replied. 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In-| deed, in a good neighborhood, even | }a $5,000 flat is apt to be @ tiny one ng this phenomenon Brander Matthews sald at a the othe wa, marked to a lady day Why, madam, your dog his tail up and down!’ “*Yes, she replied, ‘he has t We are comparatively poor, you ee, and Fido was raised in a $5,000 flat.’ "-—8t, Nicholas “Woll, sald the pres f the company to old George jen it?" ry to midlin,’ sir George,” swered And he continued to cur comb a bay horse Mo an’ this |here hose,” George sald, suddenly fihas worked for your firm 16 years.” Well, well king a Mttle Ye both pretty aid the president, | guiltily of George's “And I suppose you are highly valsed, George “H'm,” said George, us was took sick laat they « doctor for the hoss, but they just docked my pay.’"—Wom: an’s Home Companion, “the both of week and | | 4 lacebulindd unr Aneisipes el LINGERIE sae ar age Sige PP wag tinker } $3250 coats DRESSES shed volumes to his cred REDUCED TO } REDUCED TO : has made a reputation for hi ‘ a reader of his own verse and} $17.85 $1.85 1 ; vry.{% lecturer on poetry In general. your enemies,” “Ugh. "Do you object to that?” “Not altogether. ‘em I might as well forgive. big enough to lick F PHONES " ‘icine’ with''alt’ Zopartanenis” Ry roAll, Gatiy, one month in wAvanon RATES ito; @ix mnos, $1.80) one yore, 66th Wy earrier In elt, 360 ® ‘mooth, BROW PO | “Do ye " herer all ane | newsE HIGH ET WHO MAKES IT PAY 4 probabiitt ver since I was 6 rs lo of his published works ix He {s ne blond, blue-eyed practical, Con he doesn't look over IRMAL Take Advantage of the Predicament to Raise Cash 10 to 50 per cent on new, up-to-date high-grade Coats, Suite and Dresses. Here Are Prices That Will Do It: 1 save \917.50 DRESSES { REDUCED TO $8.85 GREAT VALUES $32.50 SUITS REDUCED TO $18.85 i] $22.50 SUITS REDUCED TO $14.85 ($22.50 DRESSES: REDUCED TO $11.35 WONDERFUL /$10.00 DRESSES BARGAINS { REDUCED TO { $4.85 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ; i H H 035 SILK GOWNS, REDUCED TO $17.85 | { $17.50 SUITS REDUCED TO $12.50 COATS $9.85 REDUCED TO SPLENCID $ | ASSORTMENT ; | $6.85 { ALL WOOL } GREAT $45.00 SUITS SACRIFICE REDUCEC TO ~~} $26.85 $17.50 COATS GREAT REDUCED TO ) MERCHANDISE f $5.00 WHITE $}) $9.85 ALFRED NOYES eel SILK MESSALINE PETTI- Kind He Could Forgive COATS, REDUCED TO... Now, Mike, you must forgive $1.95]| In this sale you will find all our new spring arrivals in Coats, Suits and Dr —splendid assortments both in styles and sises— all leading eshades—beautiful materials. Your choice at these, sacrifice prices. COME EARLY AND BE CONVINCED Probably Falls to Hubby THE GREATER SEATTLE CLOAK AND SUIT CO., Inc.} those English | fire star’ CORNER THIRD AVE. AND MADISON ST. ‘ +-3 There's some of ; Lain’ ™m. “-. as handy at it at scription list will open on Monday, April 14th, and close Saturday, April 19th, Subscription blanks and subscriptions payable at the following banks: NATIONAL CITY BANK SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK STATE BANK OF SEATTLE UNION SAVINGS & TRUST COM- PANY 1913 FIRST NATIONAL BANK GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK OF SE- ATTLE MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK METROPOLITAN BANK NORTHERN BANK & TRUST COM- PANY Western Union Fire Insurance Company Incorporated under the laws of the State of Washington. Authorized Capital $1,000,000.00. Divided Into 10,000 Shares of $100.00 Each. Applications are now invited for 2,000 shares, at $200.00 per share—25 per cent cash with subscription and balance within six months. The Company was incorporated October 26th, 1912, to do a general fire insurance business, and to acquire the asscts-and business of the Western Union Fire Insurance Company of Vancouver. This Company has assets of over $350,000.00, and a premium income of over $125,000, The assets have been investigated and certified to by J. E. Chilberg, D. E Skinner, J. W. Maxwell and J. F. Lane, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J. E. CHILBERG, President D. E, SKINNER, Vice President WM. B. BIERCE, Vice President J. F. LANE, Treasurer C. G. McLEAN, Vancouver C. P. RITTER, Secretary The above officers and directors have agreed to qualify when licenses for the Com- pany have been granted. Why 2,000 Shares Are Offered A contract has been entered into between the Western Union Fire Insurance Company of British Columbia and the Western Union Fire Insurance Company Washington, whereby the Canadian corporation agrees to transfer its assets as soom as sufficient money has been raised from the sale of stock to license the Washington corporation in the State of Washington and Dominion of Canada. As an absolute protection to the public purchasing these shares, all inoney depos ited with the different banks is subject to joint order of J. W. Maxwell, President of the National City Bank, and J. F. Lane, Cashier of the Scandinavian American Bank, to be held in trust in its entirety until sufficient money has been subscribed to secure the licenses, Extract from report of New Chamber of Commerce Committee, adopted by that body March 11th, 1913: “The high standing of the men engaged in transferring this Company from Vancouver to Seattle precludes any necessity of an indorsement from any one or from any organization, their names being sufficient guar- antee to the public that any statements issued by this Company are reli- able, and that the interests of the public will be thoroughly protected by their management 6f the Company.” i ; ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE J. E. CHILBERG * , FeLANE G. N. SKINNER D. E. SKINNER JOHN N. JACKSON H. A. CHADWICK JAMES D. HOGE . ! J. A. HALL A. H. SOELBERG N. B. SOLNER , W. L. COLLIER V. HUGO SMITH F. E. B J. W. MAXWELL J. W. SPANGLER ERNEST GAnsTeNs ° i xi & ito 64 ° Additional information furnished upon request. KENNETH®McLEOD, Financial Representative, 1507 Hoge Bldg.