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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1913, PHONES “*uctite’ with it’ department. one mouth te advance, 91.40; one your, $8.26. oly, the © month OF THE sckIrrs NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS, Telegraph News Service of the United Prose Association. Bartered at the postoffion, Seattle, Wash, ne second ‘clhat matter, Kubiiahed by The Star Publishing ¥ every evening except Sunday, | THE CIVIC SOUL | The so-called middle class—the great class that makes any . €ity or any country what it is—the class that takes in the YOUNG MAN, Come WiLL. WiLL ‘Ve - - } w i. WE'VE Got TO great body of people between wealth and poverty—1s where NOW-You mys] CURB HIS Temper r 6o ° if the soul of a city grows an To SED f RiGHT NOW is. ; In that class tl Giations, fraternities ar “ PATIENT TALK To wim) ae Ly organizations, societies, asso 1 clubs that bring her people who ing upward, trying to uplift then ves, and herice By NORMAN. Peerless Leader, Chance ambled one hunched close to th ang Ken ciety From this class sme most of the vir . NEW YORK, June 11.—Irvin Cobb | over to him tlernan alongside him and pleaded, maybe hie i ing TIME = 1 D0NT certainly ts a mean man. Would you ke me to give your in a hoarse whinpe j leaders of and th h ruling class above is ever striv While the Yankees were right in ball team a little treat?” inquired » me fahder, and i capture and c he rs. the middle of thelr awful losing Mr. Cobb of Mr. Chance. w out % Beeeeacture and. cont as streak, Irvin went out to a game Go TO Mt," anawered Mr. Chance that rippled all over Knowing that the people are repeatec aved by their {fo which the Yanks got t to Mr. Cobb. They need some-|the vieinity found the student's lady { Cobt t Maybe it’s 2 friend ‘Fhe youth “ d t bitterness: s sentmen ow thereat, the customed trouneing. Cobb 1 thin Maybe its at nd Fhe yout meder rng teres burerucae ant renentmeh 6 was) a friend of Frank Chance ry good,” continued the Yan and finally the Tuling class is ever fearful that some lay this bondage of the he Grose in his box seat, as the kees' friend, “BRING THEM AL policeman, who nt hi leay gume ended, and beckoned to the OVER HERE AND TLL SHOW the erafty child to his adopted will be ie ms THEM THIRD BASE.” parent for the rest of the game. many to the few will cease, and that the mighty wer and real democracy en Mu hauled from their seats of fF throned This soul of democracy never can be wholly repressed. No, matter how thick and firm the crust above, that soul creeps} He was a little dirty ODD ITEMS Jy, so One of the sights of the great city i ee ents on the ar of th nen who come nd a Colambla over from Ne Jersey In , bout 20 time » waysinteresting state wasy and he always came new law which compels wor SHE PICKS POISON through its cracks and crevices and goes on up in a prayer} TACKSOD ‘ June 11,—| fence ts a . ~ ack ‘otect he 18, 86 to God that Just reign on earth | | Proparing for suicide, Rose Mullen t ie ppaes ‘ =~ ee at ; as. De : “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in | 22. eae red about ner % vatamer Play woe ema p women use #mall 5 of cork to ¥ ven.” ina ae . — = ae cashelia 8 n 4 |of seats until make tht points harmless Reaver. : | NOW Go TO \GUBSS (TS NOW WHo does If His oe waa poten on swallowed | root alongside a well-dressed One woman had a couple ot 3 That isn’t a prayer that has no mqre meaning than the mere} Pres uKe |! JUST STUBSORNNESS HE TAKE AFTER? FATHER oe on ee very self-conscious undergraduate chunks of potato impaled on the © polly-wants-a-cracker of a zoo parrot. It isn’t something to} |{ 4 Goon poy. )! gtices CUPID GETS BUSY broneht a particularly |tips of her pins as she came out mor ® —<— ae: J e rrfare of the be uuthed in Sunday school and church and forgotten the Goop Nunt FY] f CHICA June ib marclane al policernan who had put! ‘They take the protectors off when remainder of the week. It isn’t the mere recitation of a child, in Chitako ‘winse Tene 1 out & dozen times or so spled they get to New York, put th in fan and clambered i their bags. stick them om A total of 244 Juno have aszailed the county clerk's of fice In 24 hours in whe: who has learned it by heart, at her mother’s knee. | ‘ Even though unexpressed, that prayer is always in every} | human heart everywhere on earth; and it always will be until} BATHING SUITS AT EASY PRICES A NEEDED OFFICIAL | the Golden Rule is actually established here on earth, and| SLEEINCTON, June 11-Meore % ice governs all the relations of men. | tary of Agriculture Houston ha Hired a préss agent to translate MAY MANTON PATTERNS. PHONE MAIN 6035, ile, down deep in their hearts, aera yell English and ge newspapers © in reports into it into print in Men believe in the Golden | E But they are afraid to try living by that rule unless they can| ave absolute guarantee that all other men will begin living} it at the same time | Tt isn’t so much that men want the best of it, as it is that] they don’t want to get the worst of They don’t want the} other fellow to have an advantage. Probably am the world would gladly establish a minimum wi workers, if all were to establish it at the same instant, nobody enjoyed an advantage of a lower wage scale than his} competitor. | | BRYAN I8 LUCKY WABHINGTON, June retary Bryan's offic grocery today, with arrival of grape juice | white radishes sent by s PANTON & | ONDON Co. “The Economy Store’ — Second Ave. Bet. Spring and Seneca “SPEED-UP” BARGAINS loyers all} and HE STEALS HOSIERY NEW BEDFORD, Mass, June 11.| In order to gain favor with his lady friend,” whose one desin ap- {pears to be real silk stockings, ~ How much of a coward are YOU? Have YOU the | i a AL —— — | ettened mod Pee, 10 courage to search your own heart for the good that 4 MosTr ZAIN LINY THI TP “ore pes For Thursday . . |CAT GUARDS PB is there, for the love of humanity that is there, and| ID 2 ING o> | Aivbe Lg All Guide Posts on the Road to Satisfactory Shop- 4 ee’ | Theeries of a pet cat, which guarded | ping Point to This Stroe. We have made special prepara- Nuthin’ Doin’. |. By the way, have you forgotten |the lifeless body of his mistress the name of ‘the Michigan paper {four hours, attracted the tion that Mbeled T. Roose . of police, who discovered the body | » the courage to let it come out? Or do YOU believe, as| seems to believe, that the Golden Rule is merely} "0, ,Hae, Their Clothes? a utiful, sentimental dream, and that men would) where they had heard the + ns for extraordinary value-giving tomorrow. Your ney will go farthest here—and you'll have the satis- faction of assured quality in every cent’s worth you buy. 4 p ‘ as & to be held, a number of What cide jot Miss Hattle Peck, eccent think you a crazy fool if you tried to live it? oe iat a coincidence. So have attle Peck, eccentric ; ; ; ; y men, whom the deputies recogn | we. | spinster, We will itemize but a few items—there are more Big jas devotees of the sport of cock | sie & | enidiccsie Orin Lt iin giana |fighting, hung about the place alm. Ob, what is so rare as ip | MUSIC AIDS TES sargains at th u . & day in f 2ST A TRIUMPH FOR POINDEXTER leasly, wearing a disappointed look, coh D1 MO ENBRIDOR, Mees, Jus 11 the deputies say, but that was all With ite gentle breezes and skies |A® an aid to students taking the Dealer. that soothe? Harvard examinations, minute Cleveland (O.) Pi ee Oh, twice as rare ax a day tn June | COMCert*® have been arranged to Is @ Seattlo street with a spot |*eothe thelr puzzled brains: that's smooth! eee It is a tribute of no small measure to Senator Poindexter, who was o non grata with the Taft administration, that President Wilson} M. ED, evidently a somewhat Froud place so much reliance upon the Waghington senator. It marks |Captious person—possibly a school “& Kinship between these two big progressives that augurs well for an|teacher—finds much fault with H. pendent, conscientious, honest discharge of public duties. PF. K's “Death Chair,” by which Senator Poindexter was at no time afflicted with the desire to/flies are electrocuted. M. B. D. at the patronage counter. He came to congress expecting nothigg doesn't believe the plan of drawing Speaker Cannon and President Taft of the “sop” upon which fis |a fly to a magnet and sending a cur. cessors and his colleagues grew fat. And his expectations were not rent of electrichty through the mag | ointed. net, likewise through the fly, would | Poindexter steered a straight, progresstve course, and it ts gratt-| work As well eat your cake and ‘fying that the president of the United States, a proxressive himscif, }have it.” he says. The trouble with Tecognizes a faithful public servant above partisanship and above the | M. B. D. is that he knows nothing | d influences of the gang politicians, who have never forgiven | about the kind of electricity that iletexter’s election or let up on their abuse of him. It is the more|H. F. K. has in mind for use in his Ing because President Wilson has not only seen fit to counsel |!nvention i Poindexter on strictly local matters, but on larger affairs, affec: However, M. BE. D. Is re: : the whole of the country. [kind-hearted man and he suggests) wie say, pop, the fishes 4 ; ‘That is the significance of Hermon Craven's appointment as one of |2 method by which files can Pel oing tke an en er ee three members of the civil service commission, a position at one|Xilled without necompanying pain. | Faker. A rte tea 4 held by Theodore Roosevelt. “To the end of a vacuum cleaner | 91. eh tere sd then want one tube attach @ phonograph horn and | ¥ 0.) ight here and they won't bite f place in an open window near ones ‘ eee en Ore wae wy ony Comrnerene Sore which a lump of sugar previonsly ‘ sa if, as a matter of abstract principle, it Is better to have five com-| has been hung as bait,” ho says Essay on Life. 9 foners than three, as Ed Chilberg #0 fervently elucidates, why has|"A® the files are drawn {nto the ss 4 distinguished statesman allowed these many years to pass without |tube they will be blown to atoms “sfvocating an increase to five members on the board of countp com-|bY the internal pressure of their Miasioners? Why does he remain so upronriously silent on that sud-| bodies, since the atmosphere Is re ven now? Depends on whose ox is gored, eh? }moved about them. At first glance —_— ——_—- itt would appear that {t would be “Let the people rule,” argues the Chamber of Commerce, boosting |!mpossible to keep count of the for the addition of two more members to the port commission. “The: flies killed, but this can be done ‘to be elected, aren't they?” Sure, they're to be elected, but 1s THAT | ®® ly by counting the wings and/ ny guarantee that the people aren't going to have something slipped |“'Viding the number by two it over on them? Remember Proposition A? | there should be an odd number, one | “a wing can be subtracted and count-|Life {s real and life 1s earnest, | led as a complete fly Life is not an idle dream. | we ai, Wateh the girl who weights but} DISEASE, THIS. “I wouldn't run a dog fight with-|. % YORK, June 11 out music,” says the warden of the|®® #ald_ he had caroanserinusab-| lowa penitentiary, Good boy, | ™etu and hat not | ned to swim, | wardes. What kind of music wili|® #enior at Columbia was refused you provide when you pull off the| I" degree. The long name of his| dog fight? “disease” was translated “goose - flesh from fear.” | Dance at Dreamland tonight. °*¢ Main Floor. Hundreds of yards of fine silk and cotton Shadow Lace Bande in medium and wide widths. Fine silk Maline laces and bands, beautiful black silk Malines and Chan- tilly laces, worth up to $1.50, 4-1 Chotce tomorrow, 250 yard . 80 'D LIKE TO, Round Trip Tickets PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL '25c Devonshire Suit- ings 16c Also pretty Juvenile Suit ings in plain colors; also ves and checks in. favorite colorings. These fabrics are specially adapted to making up for women's, misses’ and boys’ summer Wash suits, Values 10c and 12\%c a yard, in a nice assortment of dress colors and patterns, such as stripes, checks and plaids. There are no nicer fabrics for warm-weather wash dresses for women and chil- 4% Actress Trixie Friganza, who used to be Delia O'Callahan of Cin- einnat!, s: he believes in reincarnation, and hopes that in her next Alas for the Hoskyns Family winety | existence she'll be a cow, she’s so fond of salads, jas for the Hosky a Colors absolutely fas! 4 4 z | A. D, Miller recently redecorated Get outside a quart of cream. } od tub: 32 tle sad peel af war erate tue a j } “4 ‘and Mrs. Ho ore “ ; . 5 Jury awarded man $11,000 for simple fracture of leg. Now watch | tie exterior of Rev. and Mra. flow) a } Special price, yard when you can buy 71 the pruning knife in the hands of the judges as the case is dragged on kyns and the home of Mr. and Mrs, Have you seen that picture | a yard nip Ria ae c Se Gee ae a vad Ze with new motions and appeals. James Smith with a new coat of Morn’? “ aye r) rarrineraee }paint.—Arlington (Ia.) New | “No, but I've been to a charity ‘ou note, young man, the abstemiousn: ft > 4” “ght es neers unk: Sign in many cigar stores oe ood nee on “Pree with Cigarets. LARGE| | |MINIATURE Rugs No Escape Possible. Teddy, milk only; Bryan, grape juice exclusively. SLIP-OVER GOWNS | of soft finished nainsook; Want Ads | i neck trimmed with two rows - | < F of Val. insertion, edging and beading—dainty lace medal- lon effect below; sleeves trimmed to match. Six mod- Terrible Tragedy Told in One would-be New York divorcee who asks $72,000 a year allmony shows up her cigar bill for three months—$49, CHUGBIKE; SPEEDING BOY GONE; THINK HE AUTO; CRASH, BANG IS CIRCUS STRUCK TERRIBLE TRAGEDY TOLD WANTED: mily motor car, in |good condition; speed not requi-| | | Motor-chus. —— “ans } |site. H. A, Bung, Box 5 peg ng t Tenth av. and E. John st. sistent for Freddie Gates, 11, to mad g m | Ing | exchange tour-| sete ae feidhtter tae iat dan: OTHER GRADES IN GOWNS Lars Lovseph, employe of the overcome, and police, his relatives, | Great Northern, escaped with minor and friends are today watching ali | Fue tae eee St See Sse Best of Trai brufses. But his motorcycle needs the highways and byways leading if ‘ i user Ss, st of Trains & heap of fixing today. George E. to the Selis-Floto tents. Freddie re placed. For { Milham, driver of the auto, was not left home, 2414 First av., Monday | 4 DAILY booked, the accident is regarded| morning with $20 belonging to his She stood upon the steamer’s deck. | ee grandmother, Mrs. lola Beebe. He stood upon the pler, | 8, At Convenient Hours She threw a kies at him, she did, Then cried out, “Catch it, dear.” |He caught the kiss all right, all In Siipover styles and high and V-neck effects; some are very elaborately trimmed. Let us show you the splendid values we are offering tn these and other undermus- lins. The gown prices range $1.25, $18, up'to. $2049 about. H. A. Bung, Box 5, (The third month.) | WANTED—To exchange apecey| run bout for racer, H, A. Bung, | Box 5. (The fourth month.) | WANTED—Car, capable of 50 miles an hour, Have slower car and some cash. H. A, Bung, Box 5 a | 1 To obtain good service from 9 badly! ry . | few ue to front Yt. tnen |] Ficavy, smooth running arde crown tt with | | coaches, smoker and obser- right, You wil) be ei . 1 }|_ Ana others caught tt, too ty of mich @ tooth | Vation cars on day trains, (The fifth month.) WANTED—Will exchange reat Corset Covers New Rompers | |dence property and speedy car for Third Floor. Third Floor, With square neck and short sleeves for girls, round high neck and long’ sleeves for boys; made of chambrays, and linenettes, with piping and Nght, medium ile had been eating onions raw, | . \} with dining car service that So what else could they do? fl ewo |} 1S. Standard and Tourist i re) 9 |} sleeping cars at night. | Speaking of names, Ernest Brain | a requires considerapte of experience . |] |lives in New London, Wig. lo place brifxe work correctly. Our ELECTRIC LIGHTS | mpeotalicte can match ain | poe P in the rainethg te ri Cheering a professional base-| br Gold, se that you will have the best | on all trains. ball team,” writes EB. 8. B., “is a from them Shon mney ioase”” "|Full Sots Teeth, $5 Up a Sean “Hun F et , , Hunting Extinct Animals tn the| we nave thoumnde.of Beattie custom: | Patagonian Pampas” {#8 the subject | ers who will tell you that they never! Oo: ai en of a new book by Frederic Brows. |kuew that plates could be Mued eo per-|f On Sale daily. Long return ter Loomis. A long " +. | fectly uw they had us do the work | imi ¢ Loomis A one hunt, we fonr. | Fea “work ‘that doeent Drove sattetede limit. a mn anima, is always diffi tory will be repatred free of charge at machine capable of developing over a mile a minute, H. A, Bung Box 5. (The sixth month.) WANTED—Will exchange fast motor car, slightly damaged, for and 4 colo! ver: professional services of first-class Prices Shey Bey Be, Sbe “an surgeon. H. A, Bung, Box 5, \echad “STATE PARK BOARD § Ladies’ Street and Dress Hats | Kaward C. Cheasty, of the Seat SPECIAL Made of a splendid quality of nainsook, neatly — triwmed with embroidery and lace in sertions, edgings and bead- s. Seven pretty styles to ose from—every one an extra good value j Parlor Observation Cars, Dining Cars, High-Back-Seat Day Coaches Standard and Tourist Sleepers on night trains, ready for Learn details from occupancy at 9:30 p. m cult to find. | . Pe ae |""Zomein HOON today If you wish -tov | a4 «orate og ion, ha# been ap- In an assortment of good shapes and such examin pe ed by Gov. Lisi p . Why Oldn’'t Somebody Tel) itr |7PB™ ination and estimate, || CITY TICKET OFFICE })??!"'¢4 by Gov. Lister as a mem leading colors as Nell rose, new blue, gray |ber of the state park commission, map eap ® ot jwhich ‘has supervision of all the fm Dnck, ete. Worth up to $4.00. A. good, park lands owned by the state, The T ORS DeLiey Yeiuy tye $1 75 |position 1s an honorary one, earry BOmOnT BY DARTS : ing no salary, and marks the ree- Classy Ready: 490 ognition of faithful work by i Cheasty for many years tn Seattle, during which Seattle acquired one COUPON | of the great park and boulevard cvperty Tobacee ‘Tag systems tn the country, A young man by the name of| | Clamont fell from a street car yer|12-Year Guarantee to Alli] J. 0, McMullen, City terday ning and was slightly Free Examination Pass. Agt. bruised, The car kept on tts way | H. N. Kennedy, Gen. Agt. evidently not knowing of the ac-| A eldent.—Wausau (Wis) Pilot O a i CUT-' First Ave. and Yesler Way, one | Seattle, sh, A wonderful man, Edward Pay RATE bisa ron Weston, At the age of 74, he Tel. Elliott 5750, has started to talk from New York (DENTISTS i Dicken oe | . D. Chariton, A, G, P, A,, to Minneapolis. P. 8 » we did note mean | 207 University Kt, Second and University Portland, Or, |eay Wally Bi, Opp. Fraser-Paterson Co, Limited June 1 TICKET OFFICES Colunbia& Second Ave. es Main 117; Elliott 5609 OrGKING ST. PASSENGER 8 Folly guarant them in the Men's Paeniattone Natfonal Park Route ri Department on the Ma 10N Fill your own teeth. Liquid Tooth Filler, Druggists 26¢. —Advertisement,