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Arie THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1913, bid | Hesketh, ‘| Vassar Girl Loses Job on Police Force When -| "oF INTEREST TO OUR RS] I ——— dB oe lw ~Mac Dougall of outhwick 32s. } In connection with JAMES MeCREERYG CO., New York Store open from 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. daily SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET rin th =: She Unearths Graft in High Places; Town Goes pa, Heaketh in “|__on Warpath and Demands That She Be Put Back AVE YOU TRIED i? | Sngetal Correspondence, ‘ Then the Denver Express ¢ DENVER, Cc June 2 " a Jone. posed payroll padding graft a The Great June Sale of Lingerie - phine Roche, ne ppointe ‘ puty sheriff of dane, tne tears cod the calling of a special mo women the right to vote and hold eo : _ Gowns, Combinations, Petticoats, Drawers, Corset Covers, etc. In the greatest variety of materials, styles, a can do this with "thas te Bede beet Then the police board acted, It trimmings and prices. ; 0 be lischarged her. An idea of the magnitude of this sale may be had by glancing through this partial list of the dainty garments long to the saloon and bright light crowd! Miss Her dismissal was answered by a| big masa meeting In one of the hurches, whe 600 men and stood up and voted she be | which will be offered Tuesday in the June Sale of White GOWNS AT $1—25 STYLES Among the many models are F CRESCEN ss Roche is the first woman BAKING deputy shoriff In the country, She orary deputy, though, THE SHOWING OF COMBINA- TIONS AT $1 aay given that oir ° bs of nainsook with uare ne | > POWDER lc aberitt re oy . dow But the police board stood firm. | i ae win re neck | neludes drawe rt and Princess —— . je she fights to yoke of Val ce with meda nenbidatiot One of tan ee uo The civil service board, however, id position In the city not that her discharge w dainty leeves edged tri ed rule ment fid has em- Pollcewoman" sounds @ bit t | ) crepe gowns in white ry ke. It 5 oid tora Vasaar.aul. cf 00 with pink, lavender or blue rose buds; an ' r fo (Dut that's what they called her ”" eg ‘ “igual 1 with ng. An * the . e e dainty garment at embroidered in «t @. and) Lindsey Gives Her Job, pi he Py werent at mee 1 Sages i It Alway: Mise Roche was studying so- AND AT $2 YOU WILL FIND ste } eae ae sae . t ways clology tn Columbia and dotng set gowns of nainsool with yoke and . a Raises the |{lement work ‘in Now York, when vee fathead re BB COMBINATIONS AT $2 Dough aahoe peovidiun bie e paulcdmomes bon lace and ribbon bdWw; al tiful garments with wide . to censor city amusements, Judge ole vas” ot ver Bike ghia tle or plaine ye if pre 25¢ per __Ib. | Ben Lindsey wrote to her to come as h b nd Att me ine Party W CORNERS eae oe and take the Job. She passed the « ot 2 with a band of fine embroidery Ask Your civil service examinations with top and edge finish the garment AND AT $2.50, $3.50, $5 AND UP Grocer {notch honors. AT $2.50 THE ASSORTMENT WILL TO $10 First sb CRESCENT MFG. CO,, | to the dances turn her attention found the police you will ete and per- APPEAL TO YOU INSTANTLY > . a for it includ scestrir oil Wash jboard was giving verbal permits to and fect a rtment of combinations in an Seattle, ash, allow the sale of liquor after mid embroidery-trimme ‘ aborat infinite vari ty of st ‘i and materials. MAKE MONEY—LEARN night and so charming F weal dante all f iety yles and materials. ) MILLINERY nice tae Aecee Ganee, shortly seem them to appreciate their daintine ‘ #2” MUSLIN PETTICOATS SPECIAL AT 95c mittinery 8 oonens Jue, 18 | tteeman left a Bo Ms ape the DRAWERS, AT 75c uslin and cambric petticoats in narrow styles, Fee ee enable . jbar was still runing full blast Nainsook draw st. teimmed with lace and ‘ ‘ es, with emloidered front panel; many s , |. The bartender kindly informed embroidery, slashed side with. ribbon v: other with er y flouncings Mize “Roche she needn't stay any with embroidery edge and be MUSLIN PETTICOATS AT $1.50 she would regcapaetbaaer 3s 5 AT $1.00 Made in the narrow style with a slashed side and | “Well,. you needn't see too are drawers of clotl hd Val. ¢ and re f lace and embr y at the bottom and a dainty 00 and $28.00 janes al and she ts to have a hearing insertion ver h f w embroidery f " , | SPs Gtesharons Hor shortly AT $1.50, $2 AND UP TO $2.50 f : AT $2.50. In the meantime the police board bas ore od the enfes to quit selling Mquor at midnight and Py and workmanship gusranteed.| When she reported these mat- ‘ ters to the police board they lis ‘Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop |tened coldiy, but never acted sook petticoats, narrow style, flat flounce Cluny and Val. lace, fancy ribbon bow. A garment Many other ex- the assortments will be found comp DAINTY UNDERBODICES of — gudee Lumoer Exchange Buti | Then she turned her attention without meals Of lace, net and cre e ¢ Extremely most effectir and dainty { ie to the cafes that slipped in under} And Miss Roche, as deputy garments which can be effectiv und t ly attractive styles range in price from $3, $3.50, the restaurant liquor tax by makin MISS i NE heriff, again busy seeing the} dresses, thin waists, etc % Th $5 and up to $10, © bluffs at gtving meals with drinks. VAS y jaws are obeyed. NC! , . waists, ra . a F , Dear Miss Grey: In answer to “B. W.'s" request, I have stutied the} angle Bidg. you may obtain all problem quite fairly from both sides; I have owned my own home and) particulars and information also rented; have bought ready built dwellings, as well as built and to becoming a fireman and sold, and here is the proof. | when the next examinations If you have $2,000, (the very least you can expect to buy a ready| are held. built house for), you can loan out your money at § per o mat and get $160 per year; rent a very nice cottage, as good or | than yoo HELP YOURSELF could buy for said sum, at $15 per month, or $180 per year, and be $25 Dear Miss y Can you tell ahead. Why? Because if you invested your $2,000, you would be pay how to keep from worrying and 1 BR LAR CLARK, D. D. 8, _| ing $160 per year to live tp your own house In interest lont, plus $26 Arieving all the time? I don't be is joined DAINTY little crepe waist has Byron Mar quarter sleeves. Crochet b ming. $1.50 value $1.00, A smart little waist with Dutch neck three-quarter slee 1 with Cluny tion, Armenian ¢ 1 broic lieve there ts a minute of my life! e ar ery tax, plas $6 per year water rent, besides $6 insurance and $20 per year n } Jet say to onr patrons that you| in repairs, painting, etc when I am not asleep but there ts F t attractive del at the price. $2 value at bad Work done at the Regal But, you will say, property increases in value. I say, “Forget it.” something on my mind; my mind $1. wanders, and I often think of i mu set ‘or r ei ‘ t. and they will immediately | Any property you buy so far out that you can get It f wry reel places far away and want to be Very new is this crepe waist, whose front 1 ed.o The low neck is finished by a flat, “Well, the work was done | sonable sum of $2,000 does not increase in value as much as your house : - ra fad will give you good serv-| depreciates, unless you get a special bargain, and right bere let me say “VT > round collar. Tiny revers ; > a vest are nmed flowers embroidered in pale blue or pink. It e iat That is what our name is|that you can not get a modern, well-built five-room cottage in a 30-min-| | am fot really satinfied any closes with small pearl The three-quarter sleeves have turned-back cuffs. Regular $2.75 value, for $1.95. a where. The least little thing hap- pens I worry and study about tt; for. werth emong the people who know | ute radius from Pike st, where all improvements are in and 1 ma Ib means to them honest, thor-| for $2,000. They range from $2,200 up, according to location, and t | d Service, square treatment and/| you are $16 more ahead if you pay rent. have been that way for if that any other den- And still, in spite of all, | would own my own home !f I could; but have always b charse. Regular extra |I would look good and long for the best buy in a vacant lot and pay for|Dalrs bey saree on : | id Crowns $4. Regn-|{t; then, if necessary, I could borrow to build my honse by cont ot fg coon Sipe wil very glad eet cesk tshetes acai THE UNFORTUNATE. & guarantee that protects 7 b a. * ETIQUETTE 18 WELL I might stil) hold first place tn bis A.—There is no saying truer by both the operator : ‘“f ih WHEN THERE'S TIME heart. I spoke kindly of the wom-| than the old one: “God helps 4 4 those who help themselv ' e > b e . Dear Miss Grey: I read the ques-jan, but never as though she could 4 ty by. teill 7 ” L 4 » tt ry ‘© thi if. . ~ 7 i Bagal Dental Offices (tons tke ret a question wan|. Leven invited her into my. home oe whe you. sited. tay ane The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Ave. and Pike St. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. LAR. Clark, D. D. S., Manager| e _— At the sa A double frill of fine voile. The wide sailor collar is trimmed with fine Val. insertion and edging. down each side of the front pleat. Pin tucks extend over the shoulders, and a 4 lavender velvet bow drawn through a r f Irish crochet finishes the neck. $2.75 value, $1.95. Another waist in low-neck, short-sleeve style is made of voile. The yoke is formed of Irish crochet and the front is hand-emt Jered. Pin tucks trim the back, front and sleeves. Regular $4.50 value, $3.75. The daintiest waists imaginable are those of fine batiste with inserts of Cluny and Val. The V-necks are fin- ished with Cluny edging. The short sleeves have pleated net frills. Tiny tucks and hand-embroidery trim the front. $6.75 values for $5. —Second Floor. ‘Tesa? | friendly on all occa presented to me the other evening,/and met no relief, Persons who have while at a dinner party, I holding |slons. She did not know I suspect j * ~J third Av., N. W. Cor. Union| “0° Mi ely, while the balance of|ed the attachment between her and| ‘2 much time and no certain a ie RHKKKKKKKKKAE AAR KRARKAE REA HE 4 work to occupy their minds, in- AT THE THEATRES * ly ing This Ad With You |/n. party held in the negative, I|my husband, and began to sympa. y ‘ . L ta | present the question to you |thize with bim as though he were| V@rlably become. discontented, * In buying houses and tak- ®/® Malds want nothing but hus- & x er breath of etiquette, or bad|very much abused and dissatiefied with life. You —| THIS WEEK. * ing a wife shut your eyes and *#|% bands, and when they have * . 2 finite al | commend yourself to Go¢ e ey Ww veryt pe “4 PANTAGES table manners, to spread butter on| My husband knew I did eo for his pate io ot eee git Med ete a usa monte es a urself to God | then they want everything — bon D mittere Dany. Twice Nightty. bread while a person fo still chew |pleasure, and my own heart waal [5 peccorte alee ok arte re * : *|* : * i ing, or masticating fa My | breaking out of pure, unselfish love. Met Nisencdbacte Ade ok emus ynox convex west (1S always insisted that we|He began to spurn her, She grew t about by the waves, | stropolltan—Man Adams in |) * to ot kk ek kk fk oto tok ki tk tik ae c { Adair avd Hickey. jchildren empty our raga Liye pee aeghe 9 Mya gege «9 — of the} “Dost thou love life? Then do | Seattie—"Mra. Wiggs of the . z Fr | chewing before spreading butter on | sight o . © Hever to) not squander time, for t Cabbage Patch “i >» (OTHER miG AcTs—4 |another slice of bread, or asking bring them toxether again, as hel the gtuff life le made of Orpheum—Vaudeville, 'U. S. Government Inspected Meats % for more food. Is this correct saw clearly his mistake now; tha bunccst— Vawittie Tg te eal if if spectfully yours, W. M. H. [she had nearly separated ua, and he . Pantages— Vaudeville. PUGET SEATTLE THEATRE- Ait is correct to observe loved me. Love had won out over ae ately Rare enite, olin.or Lee Cichivihe Kha jaation MARKET Phone Main 43 all these things when one has ee pA a aspiration; if you don't know | pictures. COMPANY'S TONIGHT—ALL WEEK time for it, but | would not | from that day he has treated her hi i " Clemmer — Photoplays nd De “Mrs. Wi f the eT condemning e porsen \vely élsthat, bat oho can never us| S'mores & 90 beter ip 9 ony “ UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. | es in the business world for not derstand the change in him, and) come interested in this work he Society han an interesting | Melbourne Photoplays and LAMB ( Chotosst Steer Ment _ Cabbage Patch. #0 doing when they have ge often aska me If I know what is the} and try to make it the best ture this week in “The Home of vandeville, Pe atest Meet POPULAR eo, long in which to cat. “4 work on earth. he Terns.” Terns are birds, tiving | Alhambra — Photoplays and Legs of Lamb . 186 | HOB, Pee! - 12% c PU PRICES. well to teach children th Hoping this will help some other As long as you dream of far jaround the sea like the gulls, and vaudeville. Shoulders of Lamb 12%! Sirloin Steak .. oo. Oe ot things, as home training always | wife, if printed, T remain, off lands and fret about some- [tho “home” referred to ts an isiand MH lamb Ch belle {5c | PORK of eee ns shows in later years. A HAPPY WIFE. thing you cannot have, you joff North Queensland, The picture . am ‘ops ..15¢| = oy | 2 es aa —— A.—! want to thank you for will continue to be unhappy. jis well photographed ar 10W rk Roast 17e 00 y: Dear Miss Grey: To settle a dis} your letter, and I feel sure | Live in’ your own self and [plenty of terns flying about or rest-| THE MARKETS BEEF rk Steak waco Ww pute, will you Kindly anawer,| your way will win invariably strive for progress and ad- jing on the ground | Pot Beast 1c! Salt Pork 1Se c J | through your columns, the follow-| over the one so often taken by vancement. | eee | ot Rom ve .- ue | wives in like circumstances. ———— « 7 " 100! nic! | eee, ranch 199 ” in “— ] EA "€vnon and where was Jenny Lind LOVE WILL WAIT lec'a thine Mask ei z tho Home | Apple veit—Aelting Frice, iptahpiaitaeg 2 otgal ho wired eae a nd = born? 5 Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a young|Sunday, {8 a civil war story, The|\ ‘ 51608 6 SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market. Where was she buried? A. K man of 21 years, and amin love|hatred of Southern girl for a le AOE a Nests canstiind eet C Geld Medal, London, 1911 A—Jenny Lind was born in with a girl about the same age. {tenant from the North turn® {nto}; enone Hetero ICT wE Your money returned if any sales we make are not as represented, Leryeat WOH-GRADE Toa in Wartd. khoim, Sweden, October 6, About five months ago, I met her|love through the aid of a boot n Wale HIGH GRADE Toa Stoc joim, M. ib r tati ith 1 7s 6 Ribs. Kn 5 1820. She died in Malvern, and have been associating with her| Ribs sii’ ba § fee Socens commet oniey Eng. November 2, 1887. only since then, but I have known | At the Olympian Tonight i fall ent delicious tea than you can her brothers for years. I love her| “The Governess,” “The Girl of] Hi ily afford — now that Ridgways | seaLous, from the bottom of my heart and | Sunset Pass,” “The Prosecuting At-| pounds is placed on general sale 4 AND FLIRTS ap my affections are returned, and, as|torney, Trap to Catch 4 ngewe, fresh ie i placed on ge pod A I am in love Mrs, Cora R. Cotterill, wife Ishe is a nice, respectable girl, I) Burglar.” Wdvesies: Dear Miss ae 1 ing 63 | A with a young man who is inclined} © e mayor, is earning would like her for my wife, but Ae in i ees ie Tape hs. Jf 0. ve Jealous; ho also flirts with per day. there is one thing I hesitate about.| At the Society Until Wednesday d All High-Class Grocers other girls, but says he loves me Her job is good for all I ’o not earn enough to keep a} “The Rival Salesman, The : 1b4@ 4 Pon Tal vege darts . git She went to work at wife now, but think in about six|Home of Terns,” “The Accidental | Veal fancy medium we. 13@ 3 Should these things hinder us| §:00 # soli ie t's mon-he I will. ‘This girl tas had Alibi.” pte Bork! You'll Find Interesting Features at the Theatres Listed Below j vetting married? Thanking) % one bitter disappointment in love, | Dressed hoge «+ s++++4s ‘ scieguinsinsinenatipbiieaniteetiabenian eth al leet in kavaean PEGGY cee eat te a juror in |i, 2m told, after Kolng with man| At the Home Until Wednesday | Tn Moh 20200001 ae . CORRE NCR 0 z ’ 4 for years, and for that reason 1 am| “Madame Dubarry,” “My Lac Shoulders COUNTERFEITER—Kaybeo 2-reel VEGETABLE SILK | = A—If you mind in the least | judge Mackintosh’s court ave | Pg «de 7 ; | feature, : F flirting, | advice 7 backward in asking her to wait for| Boot,” “Toplisky & Co,” “Gaumont at) | eee cand WEAR AND HOSIERY | his jealousy 0 Th ks ts me to see further ahead Week! eon ia ea re SEALING, and CULID IN A DENTIORS Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth People’s Bank Bidg., 2nd & Pike you not to mary iaiterwaré. |EASTERN SCRIPPS Witt you please give te your ad oe IEE bd vice in this matter, if I should let! At the Dream Until ednesday is - % | EDITOR VISITS HERE 4 | “white “A Husband's Selling Price. Zz | onlay 4 8 IRIE her go, the girl i love, or what Lies, Scenic ter of the wife who signed herself | now editor of the Philadelphia| =SS2E 7e™ dear ye ee cam ie “ rted,” and would like to give) News.post, a Scripps newspaper, % A.—You love her, you say, | At the Alhambra Until Thursday own experience in a similar) yng ¢igured recently in a spectac. Poultry, Local—Buying Our meas are 29-5 Waite Sensor k co. Wwe yaed 4 your affection Is returned; “Thus Saith the Lord.” «broilers eet the markers and our fl trouble lular fight on a corrupt judge in| S°@¥ 4 Pee Phir) arvice rte vo irs that attracts + om then why give her up? Love cys. tive. tert — First it ja not love Shat | that city, is In Seattle for a three) wij walt. If It were a matter | At the Class A Until Wednesday ‘ancks" aed the hichest s veudeville fi the husband; only a fancy, OF Pa* | days stay. ry . ory it fers of the stage in Seattio. Bl sion and he will come to his senses|” Pow {sa mild-mannered fellow,| °f,* years Instead of monthe, Alcall The's Mistoxediing, tne tucklings : sion, and he wit the wife remains | wis Tools ike the Inet men incne| %%@ clrcumstances would be Human Vulture,” two reel y income much avi except for assuming alword who would start anything.| ‘fferent, and | would not ad. |Dangerous Foo: Balle Manning unchanged exter | pe vise you to ask a girl to wait | Er Be ‘ ses a ee re ae 4 pind * te aie We Meine’ ene that long; but six months, or [At the Clemmer Until Wednesday al is oes. in company, and srl nost|ran Philadelphia, that they have] ove? # Year, le not considered a Ree fer White | Rete ge work and our pain- Chas ’ tay good woman would when shé|caused his arrest 13 times in the| * J0n@ engagement, Mer Maid, ~L: n | Garret We are experts in our k Silleman. any g00 Per ting wierie| mote d t Tell her the circumstances, |Lives in a Bubble,” “Methods In| noevs, loca fe those who profit by 4} feels that her home is b wreck-|past year nce he was thrown! and if she cares for you sh Tava.” rernips re 1-26 ; " : call on us, : ed before her very eyes. I let my) into jail, being given no chance to} wit wait, eee doz. Full Set of $1 00 ; rh ACENIC CATR husband know I knew of his fond-| secur nd, Pew says he ts still 4 sad At the Odeon Tonight Teeth & ” . andw * 1005 Virst Ave. ness for the woman in @ very kind jon the gang's trail. y,|_ FREE CITY water was the prin-| “The Judge's Vindication,” two |; Vy ag eae Gold Crowns; | ; $1.00 aA. L. SHUT, Mur way, and asked him if there was shy) | While a correspondent for The |cipai discussion at Gynday’s moet-|\recis; gThe Other Girl,” "Mabel’s |iicad, lettuce: cipie, Ke gold soe: | 50 way T could improve my fo that | Star, Pew unearthed the operations | ing of the Open Forum on the uni-| Pet, e Darktown Belle. Celery, Bree od, Belling Prien, Rridgework, extra rid debated of the notortous Cassie Chadwick| versity campus. The largest crowd | ba - oo astern Washington tim Heavy .... raise $5.00 tions . Idxtraction guaranteed absolutely painless, We employ a specials ist, whoatevotes his entire time to this work. "hah All work done painlessly by modern electrical devices, 2p OD | of the season atte ed the from Chrony |riots at Lawrence, Mass. last year! PUNBRAL fed the meeting.| WASHINGTON, Juno 2—With}).0" sound ‘dinouiy lthe white mail clerks demanding] aif : 28 for John separate quarters from negroes on] \¥heat hay + : . and scored a national «# uffered With SERVIC) oo? Goo? uth and 14th N, EB, Beattie, Wash itis or 4 ron ‘ p nights, for land wae the first correspondent to) gjorah, pioneer ratiroad construc- Bran VESTIC OUR BASY PAYMENT PLAN 1 that Thad tol é Siorah, all mall cara, Afexanden, iL, Steph-| shorts Soc abba ae 2 ’ y . as ° Two “becom oo ee ped that 1 he tell a the brutal attacks op wom-| tion man, who died Saturday, were ony of San Francisco, new!) , Our operators are all expert graduate dentists, We employ no 4, y ft this winter has been en bY wool trust guards. |conducted at St. Margaret's church, | nointed general superintendent. of | suai ‘ sees ; Fxamination free, Office hours, 9 to 6; evenings by appointment. Sundays, ¥ t . . as my aath * aw | a | OO er 9 tol p conogt’ hronie aufterer,| ‘THE COMPLETE | program for Interbay, this morning. ¢ {the mal, nervice, will have a a" ‘bariey ee Pm. 1} It has done tor me tknow it will do for others | 10° O84 4 “cities of the North-|¢he Orient-Oceldent club’ in the| Washington, The white clerks also/ Best modern outside rooms tn ewart House, LADY ATTENDANTS We are permanently located on corner Pike and Third, with entrance 305% Pike St. over Ow! Drug west, has beon announced. The! Commercial Olub rooms Tuesday at|have demanded in a petition to the| seattle, 26¢ to boc OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM jfrat institute begins at Monroe|y2-16, Councilman Griffiths witi| portmaster general that the races| $6 West Stewart (near Pike Public Selephene Queen Anne size eM 14 and 16 West Marrisom today speak be segregated, Market).

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