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WHAT ( ny Cynt? : s we an startling | t ¢ is er f u Little woman tha whe ) aS YOU ‘sc mehear the sake of 5 she say e wa !” that her might t was she bad ! by mig ' v r was she valet Wha ay now? What advice would you ve her? " e Dear Miss Grey I have been reading your answers to women who have been bad and are now trying to be ood, and I wonder if you can help me, too My f js so different and I think worse than any other I have ain in The Star T was raised when I was 16 the best I ever saw case by good Christian parents, but married My husband was a Christian and I think We lived together four years, dur- which time two dear little ones came to brighten our lives. ——— But three weeks after the birth of my baby tC the fives foot deed, ‘4 entere NO. 76 DRINKS I'VE DRUNK! ROOSEVELT GOES ONSTAND TO TELL MARQUETTE, Mich. May 27.—Theodore Roosevelt took the stand Jere today in Judge Richard Flannigan’s court as his own first witness F ie his sult for $10,000 damages against Geo. A. Newett, a newspaper itor, whe accused Roosevelt of “lying and cursing in a most disgust Ing way,” further declaring that “he gets drunk, too, and that mot in —, all the society of the little city who, in their “gladdest rage,” fecked to see him grilled, Col. Roosevelt took the stand at 9:30 a. m., | ged, while Newett, the defendant, looked on, was immediately exam Iped by Jas. H. Pound, his attorney, as to his contention that he never werd liquor except moderately, and then on widely scattered occasions. Roosevelt Is Guarded Prominent among the notables | fie court room, who included many @ Roosevelt's intimate friends ‘gre Frank Tyree and Jimm en, the secret service men They guarded Roosevelt closely, a on the stand. They also will Bre testimony on Roosevelt's de tment during their long nese) dation with him The jurors, all of whom were se Ieeted last night, are being guard ie, not even being allowed to re geive letters from their families Vader Pound's direction, Col. Roosevelt recited the history of his We, gave detatis of his public serv fee during his presidential tern and touched lichtly on his ex (eres during his African hunt. He then identified the copy of New eit's paper, the Iron Ore, which fontained the accusations against Dim. He said Says He Doesn't Like It “I saw the paper first in Mercy ‘eepital, after 1 was shot. I have Bever drunk a cock or a high Mall in my life. the excep fons noted, 1 nk any | WG ‘Whisky or brandy e fer th iMiviece of a doctor. > not like the taste of either not smoke | @ drink beer, for ke both 4nd 1 do not drink whisky or bran @ except by a doctor's advice, un less, perhaps, after gr hen I feel chilled t “I do not drink r aly wines I ev = adeira eel ets drink a w ¥o of madeira, and I o Stall glass of white at ex JUDGE FLANNIGAN ly before retiring I have drunk a es drink goblet of 1 with a teaspoonful Weste, perhaps ts of brandy in the goblet @, this means that Col. Roosevelt gave, aimost Piste about once a month. in detail, a list of all the alco- hd only exceptions | holic drinks he had swallowed stated about drin during his whole life. He In @ brandy are as follows sisted that for 12 years he had Drinks Mint Juleps Twice not touched beer except once “Mint juleps 1 r drink 1| when he swallowed a single Id say that an I} mouthful—in Milwaukee fn drunk half a dozer ear The former president was lee I left the W: House cross-examined by Attorney of m p ‘once at the mtry club a Horace Andrews of Cleveland The colonel denied that the na- tional organization of the pro nom part of a glass e at| gressive party was pushing the ig lunch at Little where} suit. passed around a } atl |. Mitw:ta Roosevelt had ever { No.” He I e ; man, Th Mtraight or with . ay w ties, On my tion took a ¢ elt was ex 4 { 25 o'cloc He was le of brand ie labte Henry Ruthe ity a yecause I don't hpeming, who fled the sare oe are van ae. bee een “Roose , iets Ps sid dvaem- (thea: fol d@ Ruther to the stand » for trave 84 other, wh TRAINS CRASH = oe amy reg prey 0 f Mears a. tere - TM touch of 1 {01d him 1 ajo CITY n met de Me as th pagne. F = It helped 1 and gave Cuningha “Fight torn | meaty ro With qu, 8 asked me : ed BHT be wong ne, thst out of! wa ay ees Of brand even | the fo not 4 ¢ ‘ oft 1 ong or hunting but at} . HE, tos, b iA camel THIRTY and of Dr, He MS cane Late MM ationas to my tt ty urs It t| tra T ind o others other GTOM HERS FREE THREE ton § MEMBERS Vashing Art met Monday night to vote on amended by-laws, associa VOLUME 15 of he Yair boy, my husband was killed by a tree falling on him. I worked hard-from that time to care for my little | énes and even then it was terribly hard for me to just mabe a living. When my baby was seven months old, an old friend of my parents and myself came to visit us, and two weeks later asked me to be his wife. I did not love him then, but I respected him and liked him, so in five more’ months we were married We were never very happy, but he was good to my and I learned to love him dearly for that my third baby came, children, year after seemed Seattle more than a entirely gone married, Four we were quite pleased mon few hours at a ths Then he commenced to drink, time until One and he ago, we came to | never being sober our money was Several times he brought men to our room (some of them intoxicated) and left them there with me alone last, he tried to get me to go out on the streets until we FOR SEATTLE AND VICINITY | At | | SHOWERS TONIGHT OR WEDNESDAY; had enough money to go out to work on. I refused until one day the baby’s milk was gone. I had not eaten that whole day and that same afternoon had received a let ter from the lady who has my other children, saying that unless I could pay their board at once, they would be placed in the county house With it all, I gave up! hree months I° led that awful life, and supported my husband, myself and three little ones. At the end of that time, I had $70 laid up, so I told my husband that I would not have any more men in the room except himself, He said, “Oh there's no use stopping now. You're just as bad as you can get.” But I stopped just the same He has been so abusive since then and has been drinking heavily, and now the money is all gone again I hardly see him at all now. Today I have eaten just one meal and have just 15 cents left. Baby's milk will be gone tomorrow, but I will not go back to that life MODERATE WESTERLY WINDS THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE, WASH., Sets Snakes on Lover, but Kills Hubby ALEXANDRIA. ‘Euyet May 27 ~The trial has just ended at Port Said of a native snake charmer who was accused of murdering her husband. Recent ly the woman was accosted by a Frenchman with whom she had lived before her marriage, and he besought her to return to him. At first she refused, but pretended to give way when he threatened to Inform her hus band of their relations Inviting him to her home on a night when she knew her hue band would be away, the woman prepared a welcome for the for mer lover by turning loose all her venomous snakes, but the man became suspicious at the last moment, and instead of go ing himself, he sent an anony mous letter to the husband, who hurried home expecting to sur. prise an unfaithful wife. He was killed by the snakes, but the jury accepted the plea of “mistaken identity” and acquit ted the woman FISHERMEN ASK BIGGER REWARD of the Inde agree t 1 of one an owners the total catch thetr share, a fishermen’s strik ex | pected | The demands have a eon presente 4 by a comm the Halibut Pisherr inion [opp ITEMS] BIRDS IN ARSON TRUST. “Masa, depart st HOSTON eal fire incendiary rrows. investiga ineas and Hook heroes MAD mi D, on olives, thereby win 0, which he will ing an olive HE SHOULD UMPIRE. | AKRON 0. Ma two broke ribs. F r for three ngs. aware of his injury, recetv iny be fore, until, at the end coir nning, he felt a pain in his side ing PRETTY PORULAR TUESDAY, MAY 27, THE REV PORTI AND 1913, _ FR AUSTRALIAN MEAT BRINGS BEEF BARONS 10 TIME Or ay 27.—As a by Call WOMEN BOOST — FOR HATPIN LAW»: THAIN AND on NEWS STANDS, ONE CENT 1 DON'T KNOW WHY din it! OM_THE CHICAGO DAILY RAPPED “AGAIN of the greatest| NEW YORK that Dr. Frederic nann’s alleged accelerates r port of New today to Health ( i erlin, asks the latter to submit a resolution at the next regular meet tr of the ard administering tin New York f health pr of the ering of pric ng the nal for much reatme nvestigator of your depart |ment,” the letter says, “finds that IThief Gives Back fis" ett r,s be mann’s treatment have not $5 i d, but have lost ground to an| for His Wife extent greater than might be ex pected from the natural ravages of “CHICAGO, May 27"Wm. to me that It would be| Becker was knocked down by a te ik tS henitate: ahd negro early today and robbed | that duty now {s to Insist up When Becker recov- |guch a regulation and supervision nactousness, the negro /of this enterprise as shall prevent was standing over him, count. | perpetration oo the public of ing the money Ja dangerous and cruel fraud Here, you po’ sucker,” said | assailant, tossing a bill at | ker, “there's a five for you |Who’ll Be Take tt home to yo' wife LAWYER AGAIN on Stuck River? vin * At last, one of the men foun it that he wa husband and he says that I can have him sent to prison for what he has done. I thpeatened to have him arrested if he didn't support the children, but he says they will take my children from me if I let this be known to the rolice WILL YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO? I HAVEN'T A_ FRIEND NYWHERE AROUND HERE. I CANNOT GIVE YOU MY ADDRESS, FOR HE GETS ALL MY MAIL BUT WON'T YOU PLEASE TRY TO TELL ME THROUGH THE PAPER? I DON’T WANT TO LOSE MY BABIES BUT I CANNOT LIVE THIS WAY ANY MORE THERE ARE LOTS OF MEN HE HAS BROUGHT TO MY ROOM WHO WOULD BE WITNESSES AGAINST HIM IF The Seattle Star HOME EDITION I HAVE HIM ARRESTED UTTERLY DISCOURAGED. _ COUNCILMEN GIVE A BIG BOOZE PARTY TO CEDAR LAKE; A FINE, LARGE TIME! party, that r Cedar Lake, It st al 8a the same being tt : bought for lice use carried alc eral goods besides gasoline The “commissary wagon” the booze quadron. Three other city part of fleet, as well as two private also v a “private” which from some liquor em- p y not many miles away from the city hall. Just by way {n.idemtification,..too,..one-of the machines employed by the booze party is the vens-Durvea, which the council re- cen took away e excu to Cedar river was an inspection of the mer of the board jof board of public works ser an inspec- In fa were some who « of iness there contributed to the success of the some of them fell under the table (fig- aking, as there were ables at the lake) early and strewed with their stupefied was a beautiful moonlight, Saturday igh the urdier stuff in the rest of the bunch kept he night alive with ribald songs and jest, in tuneful ac- sarment e ued pop hottie The real t was hurr ushed forward as as the p iv t Cz e inspectors were cilmen Peirce, Hesketh, M afhle Haas and Parish, and Sune fents Valentine, Case, Dimock, Youngs and Ross 10 in all Among the “invited guests” were: Lice Clerk Marsh, Council Clerk Schrader, Finance | Committee Clerk Drake, Civil Service Clerk Kenyon, Mat- t Secretary of Police Sullivan, Police Lieutenants Dag- and Dolphin, Motorcycle Officer Papke, Police Auto r Weedin, two newspaper reporters, two lawyers, and »s full of “high s vol” boys were met n incilmen Haas, Parish and Ma and public works left the scene of the coming gy as soon as the inspection was over, and returned to Se- ttle night € ned to booze, and to fish in Cedar lake, fr our lovely Seattle water state health laws prohibit contami 1 tained, and, of course a city ore nance hibi s in the Jlake, and if w ark ngman at the minin at Cedar | Falls ever attempted it he'd surely “can” tied to him. But it was a different sort of a cr you know, Satur- |day and Sunday last, and what's the law between lawmakers? And what's the odds if Cedar Lake was just a trifle pol- luted by beer and whisky d tho yse wh empt ed tt Stuck CHARGE MAN DROWNED _ BABE IN PAIL OF WATER And now it still remains a moot 1 question as to whether Kin |Plerce county will be stuck On| wagy her about her second baby told her It had died, Mrs. Bernard | stu k river | whom its father drowned in a pail.” | testified u remember, Pleree county |" Thig demand by a woman, who| At this point, Judge Brown halt. NEWRURGH, N May 2 sued King county because the river | aroge from the crowd of spectators |ed the trial, ordering Mrs, Bernard |-rhe defe' of Pea its case here Cet and did a bit of dam-|in Justice Brown's court, furnished |o accomp an officer in an ate today tn the trial of Burton W, Gib-| “8°, far which the county to (he! mogt sensational climax late Mon-|tempt to looate the Hallard woman. son, a New York attorney, for the [South wanted sur thousands of| gay in the trial of Carl Bernard,|The trial was continued till Wed murder of Mre, Rose Szabo, a cli oe Sourplaodie nding charged with inhumanely beating | nesday ent DS eC Ne VeRO eU CE Or This @yearold. baby: Attorney. Henry. Kople, repre: |peeceable, settlemeat were. begun Today, the police are looking tor NAVAL MILITIA TO , pis sa Bad i eee a Y Hut they -were .not the woman in Ballard who had the VISIT VANCOUVER tod prove the testimony of a doc- joners Hamilton and|¢are of the “second baby VANCOUVER, B. @. May 37 hat Mrs. Szabo died from|Knudsen have deferred matters in Mrs, Bernard on the stand,| word has been received by the ped as Mint definitely when the interrupt on eats Pre lub om that nee ernard was arrested a week ago|commanding the state of Washing |EXPLOSION KILLS | ASK COMMON USER jt hits ame, ssn Sencon s! » when ton naval militia, accepting the in- OWNER OF LAUNCH) FOR CITY RAILWAY [reoccur treatment sot his baby. fiom aescelation Mat the Preweees While attempting to solder al Common user by the municipal| His defense was that he ts subject | club to visit the exhibition on Sept |leaking gasoline tank on his launch, | railway over the tracks of the Se-|to fit 14 this year : May Date, John J. Date, 60, 2412/attle,.Renton & Southern and the Taking the lead thus @ramatical couver Will have a chance of W. 62nd &t, lowt bis Hfe Monday |Fuarth company, from Third ay, and|ly furnished him, Deputy — Prose eing the ‘volunteer ore of the |through an explosion. Date Stewart st. to Fourth ay. and Jack-|cutor Silvain examined Mrs. Ber-| 1 “o will found unconscious and the dont n st, is demanded In a resolution] nard about ath of her young: |, he U which waa lying at the foot of 28th {introduced by Councilman Brick-|est baby plied lid not!s N. W,, was burning wh em-|son Monday |know what it had died of, It was ployes of Hagen's boat building | Erickson wants the corporation] but a few months old, she said, and HARRISON HENRICH, noted yards rushed, to his rescue He|counsel to prepare the necessary| had geen given to the care of ajwater color and sepia painter, s died before Dr, C. W. Knudson ag procedure by which the common| woman in Ballard, When she went|companied by his wife and rela | "ATLANTA May 27. — Claim | <a little black dog was frequent-| ‘Tomorrow (Wednesday) the hat-| lowed to sle in his daugh-| pin will get short shrift | bed, while daughter had! go, at least, 1s the hope of a del are another, A. T. Pate Is op egation of women representing the 0 his wife's divorce sult rated Women's ¢ They d to pack the counctl cham | NO MEN ALLOWED when the public safety commit tee, consisting of Councilmen Haas, CHICAGO, May Men are In) brickson and Wardall, takes up the ited to keep out,” reads a sign 80°! meagure introduced by President ouncing rm university | freareth. Monda lady In the gym The women themselves proposed BMRIEED Copter! the measure, and they will fight for it, If it becomes law, women who Bho) cht sear peta allow hatpins to project more than AION CITY Stay 37-—“Shun|an inch and a quarter from the le ple on would a rattle.(crown of the hat will be subj Mike, ¢ eor Voliv ld hin|to @ maximum fine of $100 and ja gregation, explain that ple| sentence of 30 days | containa hog fat | BRIDE CAN DOLL UP STATE BOARD w YORK Th es 20" SAVES $163,687 | a dr ing | ttire narching to the altar. | | | OLYMPIA, May 27.—Reports filed BONES ARE MUSICAL by the board-of control show that LONDON, Ma Dr. William | during the last two years $163,687.86 | L. Loyd, the specialist, saya Enrico|has been saved out of the amount] Caruso's bones are musical, even|appropriated by the state for the | hia knuckles, when tapped, gi care of the state asylums for the ut a more harmontous sound than insane and feeble-minded, the scho the average knuckle for the blind and the state Soldle home PASTORS HAVE ROW , SPARTANBURG, N, ©, May 27,| A SPECIAL organ service will be | )—The Rev. Stephen A. Net-|given at the First Presbytortan tles hit the Rev. James B. Chick on| church Wednesday night under tt the nose during an argument. “Is|auspices of the Washington Chap \thia the hand that gave the Lord’s|ter of the American Guild of Or supper?” asked the victim, quietly,! ganists, The service 18 public, rived user privilege may be acquired, to the baby later, the womanjtives, is visiting In Seattle NSWER WOULD YOU GIVE THIS WOMAN? ©