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GOUVERNEUR MORRI PRINCE OF TALE TELLERS! England’ ‘ JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG,PRINCE of ILLUSTRATORS | | rates, thers te N La YW Tea These are the two men who are to contribute the] }?" next number of The Star’s superlative series of “Short i inter [Ze Stories for Summer’—which will appear tomorrow. | Seg \ They represent THE TOP-NOTCH in their field $0 WATCH FOR IT TOMORROW SHOWERS TONIGHT OR SATURDAY, LIGHT, MOSTLY WESTERLY WIND! e of the Good Things Don’t Forget the Time or { The Star Gives You Today Place for Our Free Show Evelyn Nesbitt’s Story. Page 3 Metropolitan park, Fourth and University, at of Vj Night Life In New York. Page 2 p. m. Tuesday. All the stars of the “Hanky ; , ” company, with a full orchestra, You never AMile Underground Without Air, Page 8. Panky THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS WASH, CENT In vaudeville, saw anything like th Pe Ad 4 “squaw Man” Romance. Page 10, VOLUME 15 NO. 102 HOME EDITION ON TRAINS ANP WA STANDS, 6 They'll Touch You for Your Change | “HOORAY FOR THE STAR,”SHOUT 5,000 KIDDIES, OFF ON DAY’S OUTING AT LUNA PARK; EVERYTHING’S FREE dd a SEATTI FRIDAY ONE JUNE 27, 1913. Some of the “Hanky Panky” Girls Who'll Take Up the Collection. | Just kids—a bunch of The Star's guests on their way to Luna Park, photographed as the boat left the Madison st. dock, ia | | “Whoopee, fellers! Come over and get a fall on thin thing!” ell n , who had bean hy ; HoH anacooeriide made a rush Yor tke oponage T It was a great day chorus girls. {when the parade passes, so as to At noon 5,000 kids, guests of The Star, were rollicking joyous | they not lovely? Yes.| The stars of the “Hanky | Ket 2 close-up view, you will make| ly at Luna park. “The Lord knows,” said the gateman, “how many ‘ * |] Panky” company, and the pret ery that will surprise you more there'll be by 3 o'clock.” | f they are as good as} tiest chorus girls ever, will all entertain a notion, born of AND EVERYTHING WAS FREE! | ae beautiful. take in th je Star’s | cynicism, that chorus girls are Kids began to arrive at the Island Transportation Co.'s dock ake part e Seattle | they are very haughty | big open-air show in the Metro. J #h who cannot bear the élear at 7 in the morning, although the first boat did not leave until 9:45. | queenlike. politan park, Fourth and Uni truthful Hght of da When the first boat pulled out, loaded to the t, there seemed | versity, Tuesday at 2 o'clock. You will discover ne to be just as many on the dock, so a big boat was pressed into serv One of these good, though Chorus girls, after the per- || “Hanky Panky” girls ) ice and both were kept busy. Hundreds living in other parte of | uful, queens were t0/l formance, will take up a collec: }/no artificial aids ¢ the city went by car and shot the chutes, swung In the swings Pp you coyly by the lapel || tion for the purpose of giving || charms. tumbled and rolled, and had one grand, glorious time your coat and ask you for || the Mother Ryther’s children a |) You will be, u're welcome, kids! Piece of change for sweet || %27'8 trip Into the country. s the biggest thing In the way of a kids’ party | have ever a cause so worthy with the youngsters.” ity’s sak ‘the id seen,” sald Manager Charles Loof, “The Star certainly is strong ¢, what would ——<<$<$$<$<<<—<= . do? her’s motherless children could & a x ‘ — 3 nd a day in the country |e kerk eke BY MAJ. GEN. DANIEL E. SICKLES. Come across? You would?) : . , Th r of company, he | *® * he ser entennial remonies o battle of G sburg pez with spelling Very good. You will have an, Pit would be fine too,’ So| One more day to give advice # Fk IREBUGS A ] LARGI bows E recep sap cr ee Ct ee de x ee Met ‘ 7 rg al pl ‘ mn Mati ! ng to prove yourself as jhe put it up to all the stars—Max|® to June brides. 4 pow e beca ob the (part ‘ saree tare Id play in cat Com IN WEST SEATTLE; | who has been pure next Week by the reunited Union and Sickles himself, on crute 93 years old, | " Gen Sickles 4 be played in the decisive battle of the war t dd by one | | jy fic d as vour word. len and|® One more day for married y fiel and Christine Niel North and Florence Moore! ® women, who have been suc- in Field's all-star “Hanky | " Company commences a William Montgomery — and * cessful and happy in their leave. at short notlee bh the iok engagement at the Moore said, “Bure,” it would be fine ® married life, to lay down a set Aaistarduioan Rext Sunday night. The he could count on them, you|*® of rules for happiness. A URNED ' eyoee he cta eu ae has arranged with the man-_ bet & One more day in which to of the company for a| We. personally, wouldn't have|* write a winning set of rules s were s sure of o y taken, but I Seeeeeeeee an Show to be given in the Met. | had nerve to ask them. Re-|® and land that $5 carving set, Heved to be of ‘Incendiary ‘ort-|'W ee aR E 9 e Met. Believed to y A bare park, Fourth av. and Uni-| cause, you see, the “Hanky Panky”|* or a $5 set of kitchen knives #| Oo i hig morning com-.! at lage ‘ i => tt, at 2 o'clock Tuesday af-|stars earn enormous salaries—big-|* and cleavers. * | 9in, wohl t Why were you so confiden ger salaries, probably, than ambas-|* Hundreds of answers have w|pletely destroyed the plant of the te lected I asked The A » Potom: You will, we hope, gather in your and the show's been|* been received, and more are ® Seattle Interior Finish Cc. 3011 at West sm edit {had suffered m: Of thousand, And you wilt, playing to capacity business all|* bag. Te kite In Aa Ibongiec *\ California av., West Seattle. The fie rained consi ais ra ! There was The prest- Sure, laugh until your sides |across the country, and they don't|* mall. When the contest clo | 5 in. before the firemen arrived. Resi-|and dent seemed meditation. —4 And for*several days there ly need the advertising | they will be turned over to a # {estimated loss le $7,800, largely In-| rots of West Sealt'e aldol the dc t | His pale face ws » by an committee, and the winner # | sured. partied expression I had not observed be- you will be haunted by tilting There's a Parade, Too Seat manager asked the Fine business anaged to save the nediate vicin fore. He said plant in lees than four months. On It to ¢ This ts the second fire at this residences ; which will run through 4 head over and over and over § You will hum those tunes. ogg will whistle those tune: aoe sleep | you will dream 4 ines. For “Hank nky” Batt kind of @ show. ead * da ® will be announced Monday. x “When Lee crossed the Potomac pred Pennsylvania, followed rmy, I felt that I knew that de on Northern |volved the loss of Was! be followed, perhaps, by |vention of England and jfavor of the Southern Con | went to my room and got down on |my knees in prayer “I felt I must put all my trust in * * the | park-— | ie fe fe fe fe fee te te te te te tae | ‘: om Opportunity Is es Bala tasuite ie ull mils ir re sieht iia 18 HUNGER STRIKE, he ed a lose of about together with the SAYS HE CAN’T EAT: a cked In the volce Almighty God. He gave our people ke t will be a we © te a the best country ever ve to man. what you | be our | bes , h Climbers King oe int i pee Bont His hunger endurance has a scien wi {He alone could save it from de- ‘ oes gata th | Steve—don't comprehend him at ex It Is Longstr 1 1 : t he BD Yacation Trip tor Kids in addition to happened, safd Op-| But that's not strange, says, Steven The. Hoe bocemuh \custe terat ; seca G SICKLES TODAY leas I a ie ek beers ‘ the mone ie? tae 1 o'clock. | portunity also knocked ‘au awfull Clark, who has been on hunger |If 0 ried, your ta tabi the Round 1 sae jhim to help us, and give us victory be turned over to rucks for | ‘in s of Arthur| strike for a wt week today, Jatl-| ac nple ep . | " — i d two her Ryther t Rytt the orchestra 20 8 tomobiles | frabinnon at hint et are provertlally Bbtuse thought ihe bese a Toy hy t t Mr, Lincoln, we heard at Gettys- | now rest eh . © for chil-|for the rest of the ing of a gold watch, revolver, binoc- | jailers think Clark is feigning food. Th neuer cee “liek. pie on a fine | D'S that here at the capital you r my prayer was an- le 6 + of They're Real Girls ular and three gold rings to escay inishment on would gladly eat if I could, I was,black stalli nd baat atend rene all so anxious about the resu wer cnew at God was on Bt Bvould be tine it Mother! 1 you care to loiter on the curb|" Robinson was 8 ee gent Pu Ra Beir ohare det of a ck n \ ind-lof the battle that gover t of-|our side, I had no misgiving about ; ip p sia bak ; eo lagna fae to move i . * bier baad te n tree when |ficials packed up and got ready to’ the result at Gettysburg.” “<SaMIERE’ S =o aap yt = harman a i ing noon h : fi test- Juiciest ste before me, I rse, strt my fi 5¢ donee T had done the » and de ed tl bet 17 he eaben tony, | ulate ap a Net-| 7 report flew up | iT no militant suff et ‘ect of bh . «1 THING ABOUT THE | xan te "bsg tit, (0 heen ha tnt the OVER LINE; WEARS know 5 na hunger strike Jail physics 1d atternpt to for er b PRICE OF OUR GAS STRAWBERRIES! 8S se of a le to the Vashon Island straw par , 7 lnerry fields Saturday forenoon n s to carry me the § 5) ede? tie hukbitas Gt te Beatin ’ Pentel: Ais MONTREAL, June 27.—On crossed the border, to Windsor, Reanisarhiad Hint rhe , role Ten th of y tine “the request of Secretary of Can., he wore a false mustache, t for ye says ed only ( " 1 r t steam . SE catta’ nar ‘ a superintendent ane: ht see me . Wi Tom ittiae lGullate hak been <sohattered ana igh ,| State Bryan, the Canadian gov- The authorities say the big “ Jones and J th to shel A ah | will lenve Pier 3 at 11:30 o'clock. A}. Accompanied by Dr. R. M. Ander ttle docs will forget all aout |, | Was losing a great deal of) ernment today ordered the ar- | negro can be arrested and de ’ fonsume 5,000 eae ene ce matitional ie.|ment, consisting entirely of straw-|son, biologist; James Murray ‘esta Ae Sine aH NG ol blood and felt weak, but | had my) rest of Jack Johnson, the Amer- ported only if he attempts to Re at the ‘rat gtr eee, “Sone aaa ae) ie will be prepared for|ocoanographer Hicks, offictal jig of arms and legs, dispos-|head and shoulders raised, and a8! ican negro prize fighter, pend. stay in Canada. demand . unre. of er pt piggy dette? lek as ane ssitors free of charge.|of Haquimalt nayy yard, s ing of advice at five shekels a/} was carried along the line | held) ing his deportation as an “un- The action of the United ¢ Coats the gas cr py len Maced A ceeding it|{Tickets may be secured at ss ' throw, and the other little worrtes my hat In my hand and waved it to! desirable immigrant,” if he at- States government was taken tical lina! sum tp, sf pie lee corre Rapa clear profit |the Commercial club or at the attached to the medical profession, |tte boys. They saw | had not been) tempts to remain in the Do- at the request of Charles De Me 2nd take | : - o the company, | Bhe return will be made at 6:30 Aaturdny, atternoon when the ing hee ee the Neko | mumlen Woody, epeqial apa0':¢1 oie ie it Of Mngt ne Te Coats tha daw teal iorachuAlls tl ‘ ( Dae sooke neartifor she Hanks: Johnson, who is here, fled | partment of justice, who has 3 account : te the gas trust practically no| ount al soclety holds tt It seemed to be the logical, sen: Ais a } Pp d Johnson in Chic leepin oc \ oa rf ‘ dersor from Chicago, foll in bh . fee ute ohnson i lcago. a ping requir | inate to nurieh 5.000 wale feet to] SURY, | DISAGREES “has Auderaon wi wit meamed, te be, the loaeal.ser-/ rom Chicago, fallgwing the fer | Bresscuted Johnson in Ehieage, ach hew u »f a dozen consumers than It does to n the Jovita land lottery | turn when:the Bterenas in At 1:30 4 the doctors will|and | was surprised later, when, for ; pal al straits,” said De Woody m0 xa ‘ Gc lease failed to eo after deliber-| ty Nonw, about July DOard ia VROHU AAU ain orat ae saelehiet at was given ‘the ‘con.| 000 to $15,000, ostensibly en | Cla! t ul by Woo iy bi t Yet a dozen would be reed at {ating for 24 hours, and Judge Gush efansson and his party arrived|ison Park for a ja gressional gold medal of honor for route to Russta, i make some of r rea |the rate of $1.00, while the one|man discharged them. Those tn-|here Thursday night from Victoria,| lake, Following. the bravery The big fighter traveled from So he k it A ail + lepan ould get it 20 cents cheaper |dicted were W. A. Ridgw presi-|from whence Karluk left for|tivities will be tran Soor I reached my apart-| Chicago to Detroit, it has been Be More, th, rm . cet) This is one phdse of the Seattle |dent, and R. E. Gin ecretary, of] Nome ten da ugo. While here, | Firloch elub o8 ment ent Lincoln came to! learned, with a negro baseball t ittore ween 80 gas rate ¢ he stat lic {the Jovita Heights Land Co. *They| additional equipment for the three | of-door athleti e me r he had give 4) team. He had announced that the has a 8 whi and 3) g h the state public | 4 ‘ : ‘ e : = eis cr tervice commission might well look ere, charged with using the malls|yoars’ stay in the Arctic will be as-|take place, Th touching ex; on of his sym-| he was going hunting in the [commen sohow R he West ao Us of & system of gas| into. to defraud, . sembled lo'clock. |pathy, we tulked about tho battle, Wisconsin woods. When he, latwwotive ae Nyatt-Fowella Ady,