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or 1 SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LEAGUR OF NEWSPAPERS, Telagraph News service of the United Prose Association MEER Entered at the postofficn, Seattle, Wash. se seqand class matter, Publ by The Star Publishing company every evening except Sunday poo bre Private grohange com- with wll 4 epartnente. By mati, Gatiy, « RATES "902 tie“ earrinr {n He’s § Jap,This A d me COURT PR \He’s Some Jap, This Ambassador, | BUNK ee epee PRESIDENT WILSON’S LATEST STORY AI Me WASHINGTON, D, ©. May 1--When Woodrow Wilson was o Wrote That Sassy Note to |- a gindesen GE veal pune ar Betueedas ta, ted '0 1 Recall of the ary has been tested in San Fran | y . When | reached my office this morning, there wae a line of girte|| Mtudents that the initiative and referendum wouldn't at for cisco, and it largely thre the support of the Uncle Sam; Short, F at and Jovial ail the way from Dreamland—walting patiently to show me thelr bank |} 1!) | ( . rieey gh som Pl gers governor of New Jorsey he t y » mist © attrib udge Wel . changed his mi and declared for women, but it w« 1 mistake to attrit Judge eller s| ' pushed my way to my desk and ploked up thie letter: I can prove conolust hoe of recall to his personal Really, what has been Dear Horr Slapheaver: I'm yours for the asking. | have # million|| De eld, the other day, explaining anged hie ted Pet @nnitine In my own name, Tensile Tab.” |] on the initiative and referendum tive An secalled is al practic ! looked In the directory and found thie: Tab, Tesste (wid John L.),|| (ui Won't work, but the distressing part of the demo The police court of San Francisco has been too lenient | walter, 2323 Angora h. the indisputable fact that they do 2 Tessie, you're a liar, You have onl matter o} bail for me ccused ¢ fenses| | only @ part of @ million in your in the matter of x bail for men accused of offenses own name, and that’s the letter #1." i aii hice: thas : rs Ae against girls, and too many of the guilty have escaped pun 1.9 866 daw Neck Ue ceeiee bak Waka Ge troube.oce eal } : Da pe A0 v he ible ” de ishment in consequence uk ee Paolflo Overland drew Into North Yakima at 8:16—|epofl nearly as much perfectly good manded his em ~ tho ane * | |white paper and black {nk as they |fice boy came in half an late, No one will dispute that this judicial practice was tee nturprited were a party of fishermen who boarded It for Se-| use to atviaing wa folks out here| “The los om the pavements,” sal wrong. Indeed, the San Francisco courts themselves ac- phere Dar eens. themscives and presented It to the| how the country should be run the lad ery step I took I slip- . ineer, wi ses ped back two. know! d this by tightening up in requiring bail, even be veorry, ald the engineer, “but thie train te Just 24 hours tate.” | “1 want « btred hand, and one| ‘You did, eh? Then how did you fore Weller’s fate was known, The women took to the re je point le thie: What were flehermen doing In North Yakima?)|that isn’t afraid to use them,” Is|ever get here? call as the quickest est way of righting the wrong, and | ive: daiiacs Wik ta Wien bo tha Sareea manniditing thd bet Wiel oO farmer advertises. ' “I started back home."—Judgo | for this column by June 1, For personal reasons I am includi it| eee they are to be cx ulated their succes li “ Y al reasons I am including myself} ’ n this contest — - — They made one mistake, however, and that was in] ee ee | Z f | ing re lier off the p orm of their meeting, after! | hooting Judge Weller off the pl rm of their meeting, after Bryan seems to have mot with fallure in hin mission to Sacra-| TheGreater Seattle Cloaks Suit | inviting him to defend himself. Even ges have | mento. q Our Idea of misdirected energy | h ear, good, a right to a female portion of th takes 1 have relied for substantial The point which we would give emphasis to in this mat- ter is that even the serious endeavor of the recall forced the desired reform in court procedure some time before the vot- ing settled the judge’s fate. Popular hostility, throughout the country, is not directed at the law or its executives so much as at the way the law is executed. some mis: bound to ma people, are when ar institutions which they use against upon SELF-MADE SLAVES Speaking of proposed indictments of wealthy men of Los pe f prop » ‘Angeles, a former district attorney gives this rather novel ; SAHARA EHEAHRATEOREARAER EARS | with Skinner’s satin, made of “If there is slavery, it is of men of prominence and |* readers wish to offer suggestions or make * beautiful materials — men’s- wealth who were indiscreet once or twice, and ever since iS a « in, they may tite ; don't ® wear serges, mixtures, hair w | Q a of start anything haven't * ‘ have been in bondage to these women * & quarrelsome natur ‘ si bof lines, etc.; wonder- There is a whole lot of truth in this, and it is one of} es *| ful bargain at ...... 1" . ce 8 se 6 ' the things which should be especially impressed upon yc ung| CHINDA POETIC LICENSE | ALSO A About 36 men, everywhere | By Oliver P. Newman GROUP OF i 4 ) . chet i Juflan Hawthorne, the poet-convict, dedicated @ poem to Caruso! Suits The fellow who engages in this sort of “indiscretion”| | WASHINGTON D.C, May 1 He talks with equal Muency {n|after hearing the famous tenor ging. There doesn't seem to be any | Now on English, French, German or Japanese. | way of punishing Julian any further right now | | s puts himself at the mercy of the women every time. He He plays billards by Dour on the epéedate billions tedie in|” e vin a ee 75 New | Sale, only makes himself liable for imprisonment for a minor offense, | D's x st. home in Washing on—and & Food game, too. SPOTTED | Suits | $11.85 AK ‘ | le runs his own or car, knowing a intracies of the clutch Lights low risks public exposure that may blast his whole career, and, ' the ¢ . 9° } - | ALSO A ’ . arbureter, hig ow speed, the magneto and the other mysteries Second row. | under the Mann act, runs the risk of going to the penitentiary. | of = Kasoline . my bs Spot light Splendid a 9 tad These are the certain risks, and upon them all men should) priggewhist ee oe saat Nola wate rae Se Assortment. | 4 Pa be informed. There are other risks, just as certain, more) = Phar iatereatioust twenties : } Spot shot | $7. P - - | je tella a goo tory, delights every one who meets him by his o sreat numerous and more terrible, since the innocent and even the priiijant, keenly tatell pprceracewle hey fg Ngee ge arte a ey ti 3argains personification of « metance the unborn often have to suffer for the taking of them. This | every r , a “ Ps . Who? last horrible risk is not open to the “indiscreet” prominent} The Viscount Sutem! Chinda (pronounced like {t's spell and wealthy alone, but to any and all. Even nations have | whom just now falls the brunt of the ext ely difficult controversy Ame a |detween Japan and the United States over the California 1 taken this risk and perished miserably. | ‘The Japanese ambassador to Washington a Social, moral, financial and physical ruin lie just on the | are intensely popular with the great army of . : }life in Washington, They have always en other side of the line of that | spirit of affairs at the national capital |Oriental pomp and ceren © ambassador indiscretion,” young man. se of jhis naval attaches, his attache and wear When submitting jokes, pootry, sadness or sandwiches for this Guess this town of Winslow Isn't making some stir, eh? | Ame ‘ rican flats in Amer *.| column, please lone 40 cents for return postage and to help pay |! > —_____— | ride in Amer! es oF street cars, atter an theatres, | for my mutt. Judge Humphries must be charged with a little oversight. He) and at all ti put on their native| ae ar eT @fan't quote from George M. Cohan, yet 1 uct themselves more | exe business men vinit A brownfeathered humming bird sat on the fence, ——— States than Ifke Oriental jomats representing the Los Angeles goes Chicago several better. Has a grand jury for| Mikado. indictment of rich men directly engaged in promoting white slavery Chinda, short, fat, jovial, brighteyved, 1s one of the foremost men eR ORSON EM of his country. He was one of the first Japanese to cc to America Postage stamps produced by Uncie Sam in six days would reach) for his education, nearly 40 years ago, when he attended the University from New York to Frisco, if placed end to end. }of South Carolina. =o Stat Senator Bourne divorced. Attorney General Tanner di-| vorced. Maybe there's just as much danger in the matrimonial voyage fm the cost of high living as in the high cost of living. It will be remembered that some of Taft's appointments got him| fm an awful hole. .It is to be hoped Wilson will not be trapped ty such The Caterpillar Pest pilars begir leave their nesta types of tricky reactionary politicians as Hugh Wallace. Editor The Star My CONTESTANTS 1 would to Iimit the articular ag einige jhas been called to an While you're hanging over the gate with her, saying “good night” pearing In the Ladies’ 40 times, take a look at Jupiter. Next to Mars, he’s the nearest to us,/nal for June, 1912, page 30, outl and he’s over 1,300 times as big as Mother Earth. jing the plans of diferent Eas —_— cities in their campaign for the ex Socialist Job Harriman is running so strong for mayor, again, that | termination of files, and It has oc: | from, think it advisab’ testants to ar raj would be done |. COUNTING say, 6 Recetv to ® p,m. It would Los Angeles’ big real estate grafters are already sweating blood cold hat the same plan| perhaps add to the convenience of | as ice water. npaign | counting to re the branches + te ent caterpillar, | containing nests to be cut a unt Even the ages of society women In Seattle may be learned today greatest t. This cam-|form length, say from 9 to 18 at the Washington hotel Federated club day party. But one bas an advantage over the |ioches. question remains unanswered Who got the 0007 against the fly that the ca The nests should burned by the collec ficiently to destroy the ca’ but ay nests re rcan be destroyed In the whoreas it 1s necessary to the files one by one, For some thing to beg’ operations of Ohlo’s senatorial investigators have found that three of those Akron subber companies each made $1,000,000 profit per year, and can afford to pay good wages eats, would Ike to suggest the follow and fatrness on the 5 GW. W. Cram, Norwa minister, says that the Panama canal plan j lectors free to all nations means “a lofty point of view on which all nations| TIME: The contest should begin) PRIZES: In my opinion tt would may concur.” Smart opinion, that! It’s almost like saying rats will|May Ist and close May 15th, inas-|require but a small amount of gat cheese. much as after that time the cater-|money to insure a great 1 of = ee ee arom 5 on the part of the fly contest in Sar | Texas, was cou Jon on the prizes be », 96, and five [$1 prizes. A TEACHER. quare Deal for Japs Edit Star 1 we 1 like to'r make reply to an article “Equal Ey | |Justice to All" {n regard to the Jap ery aneso question, I think he has ‘al missed hia point entirely With what other foreign country do we |gesta? True blue Americans are . . ‘ | broad-minded and liberal with for And every man can eat it without takinga_ Q eignete, tod wiuell a0 far thelr Own moment’s thought about digestion when the pie \ |ood. have In mind «neighbor crust is light, fla! y, tender as you can make it with r flag to be d moving picture that ¢ or {ts flag from our Swift’s Silver-Leaf Lard YA os. : P against the Japanese by her pro- This recipe makes perfect pie crust. Try it: | posed law ulifornia for native white o1 sons” is their slogan, aapoon to 14 enpe flour; work in cup Swift's Silver. aod gp 9 renee ry Sarg roll out. pad, With tableepoon- brown; so Japan neod not feel| fol Swift's Silver-Leaf Lard, dredge with flour, roll op like jelly ne is not the only one Foil, pat and roll out, roll up again and cut off enough for lower te’ white, Gaves oat crust. Roll out remainder for wet crast and when ready for any Japanese until I reached the} oven pat few small dots Silver-Leaf Lard on top. coast. Yet I will say, put all for . : leigners in a line and say, which Shortening that makes good Rs crust Jwitl you have ‘ ; * ; would pick the Japane more will make tasty pastry of all kinds. |nearly approaching a good Amert Swift’s Sivarlot Lard is put up in can in § of manner, taste, sobriety and ambition TRUE BLUE AMERICAN Cure tor Drunkenness tight covered, newtin pails. Every one bears the Government inspec- ; Editor The Star: In a recent tion stamp guaranteeing the pditorial is a tement that 44 per cent of the conyiotions for purity and wholesomeness of the lard. Buy a pail. Peart paptrind by ees Jed States. New the clergy and the Swift & Company Ea A he " habit, but none get to the real bait vy ward Se als ta tase tee os ine of yy and Mquors and in a ve brief omy time drunkenness would be @ thing of the past Proibition only makes man more determined to ha¥e {t, as any one’ knows who has | hibition state, hk Traveling across the United States to reason with Cattfornia con- gresemen. SPECIAL FRIDAY | SUIT SALE NEW ARRIVALS y- NEW STYLES NEW MATERIALS $14.85 What's the difference between a soldier and a protty One faces the powder, and has blue 80 the brunettes won't take offense at this, let eyes, like brown cgm, are scarce, bu wirl? | th 6 oth on add that brown | highly prized by some folks. A thrifty thermor (Throw It tn low ¢ thistled theology (Back up; you've ran ose: ¢-@.6 neter theonified theoretically: ork roughly ights into a milk Henery) ‘That ht t wagon.) HEARD FROM RAINIER HEIGHTS My girl i» fair, ber hair is dark, her love I never lc | t to Leschi park, A . & smear of rouge. Suits were selling at $22.50 to $25.00—All hand-made, lined $18.85 ier bi Yor 1 find a splendid assortment of Coats and Dresses of the latest and choicest styles, at prices re you a saving of rd. All new arriv- s certain but death and taxes, latter can always be dodged? For why do they say that nothing | when, as every bank depositor knows, the “ee oe THIS FUNNY WORLD She never wore her skirts too tight, her neck too low or her stook- ings too thin. She abhorred powder and detested faise hair. At 58 she had three cat parrot and read the Ladies’ Homely Journal. of It was the smallest one | ever saw; A wooden-legged woodpecker pegged at Its peg-leg, This Is the biggest one | ever heard. (No, Gertrude, Tennyson didn't write that. 1 did.) The Starr-MacPherson Co. Third Avenue Between Pike and Union. Third Avenue near Pike. JOSH WISE tio goceebone one &" FRIDAY BARGAINS aaithee oe prone ee taliocloRvent. THROUGHOUT THE STORE Listed Below. who sees th’ first robin of spring All Red Tickets Denote Unusual Values Low Priced Charming Millinery {| UNDERMUSLIN SALE We are closing out, $1 00 | Daintily made, good 98c t regardless of former grade muslin and nain- Tailored Waists 98c ale Iving sor tare eaatibe Jo eth re M and | prices, a fine line of favored sook Gowns, Princess Slips day, placing the Hab! at $ ai stvie 1 for Ladies and | and Combinations, in a great variety of pretty lace and the assets estimated to be tailor isses: rand assortme: | worth $4,000 ailored, oth Misses; a grand assortment | and embroidery trimmed — —— nished wi yokes | of values up to $3.50; ideal | yokes; values equal to any 1 fronts ulues. | § Hats at $1.25 to $1.50. Bloom of Youth nd fron valu street : 1.25 $ ‘ Friday's Sale, Choice, 98c.| Friday’s Sale, Each $1.00 Friday's Sale, Choice 98c. Now Easily Attained Another Hand Bag Sale | Silk Liste Hosiery, Friay For very attractive styles in ex extra quality, a good 50c ceptionally well-made leather g. These come in Handbag in the newest yles, boot, rted o much inf r n the East matchin of, the athe and 8 n Li summer 8; offered Friday unmeta f eS. at half their value. While they myrTes a patr. Values range to $2.0 a few Anya this sec |Men’s Underwear Sale, Friday ODD LOT TO CLOSE OUT FRIDAY RESINOL WILL . —— ~ STOP THAT ITCH Basement Economies for Bargain Frida ne AK Boys’ Fancy Shirts, Friday REGULAR 65c VALUES—Sizes 12 to 14 | oe and Chambray Shi ight color stripe and Men's Wear Section these are el Friday at 3 a gar ———JUST A FEW LISTED HERE Brings Instant Relief and Quickly | Sale on Bath Clears Away Skin Eruptions. Dress Goods 3 Soc 1 Oc T \ Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Sale Friday | | ‘owels Soap, stops itching Instant Lee ay) | Sale of | Wash Goods | eae Aulokly Sct enely: Heals: He Dogs ae ‘ ef ws a met Waists | Sale | bleached and hemmed eereaaing Sages oC aor ene tae at wultable fabrics | end Turkish Bath ae, Sy WOR GE Gane bands f 3 Soe ale | Towels, extra good menting skin or scalp eruptions, , for v of your moat | 5 ind clears away pimple black pieod: 2 a adie 5 pune seed heads, redness, roughne and dar : cnaak proven only @ waste of time and is a | . : 4 | money : fo r in attractive | values. On sale F But we do not ask you to accept te 7 | e's wear | day, each our unsupported word for It. ¥ | around the home or can send today for a generous trial | ity an | oc ‘of Resinol Soap and Ointment, and y 5c | | 2 test them to your own complete satisfaction, ‘Nt no cost whatever CL SS . ere berms. oir raa ee rt Just Received—A Very Choice Line of High-Class Fancy Waist: —See These us will dé for you Phy an Royal @oclety ) h C New Idea ibed Resinol for Pa ed jTeatngl, MrT art Neodlework e Starr-Macrherson Co. ee. in the country sells Resinol Soap Package Goods ‘ | }(26) and Resinol Ointment (in ‘ Third Avenue’s Progressive Department Store | Best reeuite by opal Jars, 60c and $1.00), Bor free Centerpieces asing these samples of gpeh, with full direc: | Yarns and Silks| Store Opens 9 A.M, Closes 6 P. M. Saturdays Excepted Patterns ions for uaa? write to Dep 5-8, ° Resinol, Baltimore, Md, } A TRS OT aE a LT 7 een nnn o eT

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