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=| WHAT IS A BLACK EYE WORTH TO A LADY: This Is the Delicate Question Upon Which the Great O. Henry Dilates in “A HARLEM TRAGEDY,” Which Will Be One of the Series of Short Stories We Are Presenting During the Summer. This Tale, in Which Mrs. Cassidy Tells Mrs. Fink How an Eye, Blackened by a Spouse, Is Worth Exactly Two Tickets to the Matinee Plus a Perfectly Good Silk Shirtwaist, Will Appear in The Star, Saturday, July 12. It will Be Illustrated by the Famous American Artist, Dan Sayre Groesbeck. Next Saturday, “The Sign of Venus,”” by Robt. W. Chambers. And Then, a Week Later, “The Harlem Tragedy.” SHOWERS TONIGHT OR THURSDAY; LIGHT SOUTH EASTERLY WINDS GETS SECOND SIGHT AT AGE : DAUGHTER OF PRESIDENT ean, THROWS AWAY ‘SPECS’ S wn a e | a IS HER OWN MILLINER KALAMAZOO, Mich. July 2—(SpI.)—After lasses for over 60 years, Dr. A. T. Met WASHINGTON, D. C, July 2.—(Spl.)—Miss | S suddenly discovered that he could throw Eleanor Wils6n, youngest daughter of the pr Be SPRY. OS crronce in ineatoal annals By PS Nighoiee Cohewort aan him eaeeneced declares he can see better now than leading society milliner of the capita Or Mag naif a century ago NOLtiE a THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS aoa tho trime all hen own hate, and does It well NO. 106 WASH., WEDNESDAY, UL 2, 1913. es ; ONE CENT On JRAINE She EDITION p/SEATTLE MOTHER ROUTS BURGLAR WITH GUN Well Dressed Woman Is Brutally Murdered in Chicago TCLOTHINGIS TORN LEADERS OF 5 VETERANS AA OFF VICTIM IN HER UNIONS PLAY DIEOF HEAT PEPPERS INTRUDER WITH BULLETS AS ae SEATTLE WOMAN WHO USES GUN ON BURGLAR A PR a Nt fs J Be gr: vette ioe GETTYSBURG, July 2.—Heavy | 5 1s former charges of corru; niers, as Ing on the part of the National Ae. | fatalities wit Page pu bal | i ‘ veterans gathere e! 9 commem- — ———— ie CHICAGO, July 2—The body of a well-dressed and comely woman soc alan. Of | Prac reotarr aed vues’ tne hatin aoa dita a0 Mrs. Rillie Ridenour, a real estate broker, who lives with her t about 35 years old, with the head almost severed, wae found at day: Mulhall, of Baltimore. quotea |Ganented unlene, the te ot Uabh ia 16-year-old daughter and her son, at 1344 Franklin av, was Hight today on the loading platform in the rear of the John Smythe| here today as detailing how, by|making thelr tent shelters veritable awakened at 1 o'clock this morning by a scream from Edith, the daugh- store, a West Side beset Toe | bribing labor leaders, he broke var- ovens, moderates within a few ter, who was in bed with her. 3 The woman evidently had been assaulted, as her clothing Was) joie strike throughout the country hours. Coup! with high humid- The mother started up in bed. The room was in darkness, but i torn and diearranged, and her hair wae clotted with biood. Bloody | Wnere manufacturers were in- ity, the high temperatures are In the checkered moonlight that filtered through the curtained win- i} ints on the walls of the bu iiding Indicated that the victim put | Yoivey Bearing -heavity on the aged. sel dow, she saw something move. F w a terrific struggle Mulhall) also involves prominent diers and the hospitals already are The child screamed again. meh ———————— | The scene of the murder was! church officials overworked caring for those who It's a burglar, mamma,” she cried, “Il saw him come in.’ ii near the Northwestern railway 6 Muthall’« story asserts that in suceum’. | Mre. Ridenour clasped the girl's mouth with one hand to keep i tion. The police believe the victim breaking «trikes for the Manufac-| Yesterday's torrid weather great- her quiet, and with the other whipped a .38 caliber revolver from } was a traveler passing through Chi- turers’ association he, besides brib- ly exhausted the old men, but in ‘beneath her pillow. There was a tremendous clatter as the burglar i cago, who strolied away from the ing labor leaders, established secret view of the circumstances, it t# |dropped the sliver plate and other valuables he had collected, and i station while waiting for a train, sources of Information through tral- considered remarkable that only Pe for the window. Hurriedly, the woman fired. The man kept i and was attacked and murdered. tor strikers and frequently hired five died. It fs feared, however, going. She fired again, but the gun Jerked upward in her unpracticed vt Three night watchmen employed agitators to break up the union that the atrain will result later in hand, and the lead went wild. he at the store insist they heard no meetings greatly thinning the ranks of both ; In her excitement, the mother released her hold on the daughter, te scr 8. The victim evidentiy wa the Blue and the Gray and Edith screamed again. The burglar reached the window. Mrs. th a woman of refinement. Her nails Lamar Admits He Phoned In an effort to break the tll ef Ridenour fired again. Then the burgiar, too, screamed as he dropped le were well manicured. |. WASHINGTON, July 2-—-David' fects of the heat, it has been de |to the ground if The woman « two rings and|Lamar, a New York stock broker, cided to tone down the enthusl The woman followed him outside, and looked on the ground for iy an expenst necklace. The jew-|testified today befare the senate, To this end, the Gettysburg blood. She could find none, and doesn’t think she hit him. elry, however, was undisturbed committee investigating the “Insid- are closed nightly at 10:30 to pre 4 “Ten days ago,” she said today, “we heard a no! at our window, The district where the murder|tous lobby,” admitting that he had vent the possibility of midnight re- but we screamed. and the man, whoever he was, went away. I occurred is notorious a harbor impersonated congressmen and unions of the fighters, sapping \ bought the gun the next da for criminals, urders occur| others of national fame in telepbon- their vitalit v. Jas. M. Cox, of . “ egies: eee: there almost nightly Ing officials of the Harriman Ines Ohio. learning that many veterans : 95, *, )|. The bloody thumb marks on an on behalf of Edward Lauterbach, from his state have not been pro- es , cor redipentg a Star will tron door and a bloody knife are|an attornes vided with accommodations, person- 3 pals. | ‘wks to the person who sends in | the principal clues against (he mur Lamar sai ephoned Robert ally rented today a field near the 5 { j © derer. S. Lovett, cha of the board of battle ground and erected many 4 i ‘Be best “I should worry” couple’ ~ ry - + ; if may get their dollars by, The police *pent the day search-| directors of the Union Pacific, and tents for the convenience of those , Ba 4 i ailing at The Star office. * |ing the lists of missing women, hop-| Paul Cravath, a New York banker, on houseless 4 who have b 2 B. Rort 209 Third ay. S|! to learn the identity of the vic-| representing. that he was a repre; Today wae \illfary day In the re- Fe tim. sentative of Congressman Riordan unjon, and heroes of the civil war —* Pinner, Here 19 os scseph Jackson, of three |of New York were espectally Kontited one FEDERAL JUDGE WASHINGTON, July 2—The nomination of Jeremiah Neterer of watchmen mployed by Smythe's worry and make a ‘ho! store, fs detain ed by the po Ws 20 easy to grab a dollar.” | 10 mit t “We thould worry, we should fret, Tay tl ret | OF FEDERAL JUDGE ey A REGULAR WAR IN RENO SCANDAL “We should worry that June was By United Prees j af BELGRADE, July 2.—Field dis ——— f patches from Uskub say the Servi-! RENO, July 2.-—The impeach: eee ment of United States District “I should worry, not if | know it, : : Judge Frank P. Lanagan and make a dollar by being a poet.” along the entire battle front and| the assembling of a special « 0. T. Sutton. 1726 7th a secured several important po-| sion of the legislature to ac- i tions. complish his removal are rec- oh Servia has mobilized three] ommended in a report to Gov- id worry and lose my vote! mies. Greece has Bellingham to be United States judge for the Western district of | Washington, was sent to the senate today Judge Neterer, it 1s understood, was the personal choice of Sena- |tor Miles Poindexter, the Bull Moose senator from this state. Judge is os July delu | Neterer is a democrat, belonging to the progressive faction. He held BF Willson, 15 ‘sensation, charging that United States Senator Key Pitt- man secured the signature of | the position of superior court judge of Whatcom county for eight } | Gov. John Sparks on the lat- | | | | an forces are pursuing the Bulgare Above—Mrs. Little Ridenour. | years, being twice elected, as a democrat, by overwhelming majoriti Below—Her Daughti Edith. a: in a district normally republican. | ‘AUTO DRIVERS For the past few years, Judge Neterer has been in private practice, | ‘ARE ARRESTED ADMIRAL PLANS BIG raster crim ay avonote) SINKS FOR JACKIES agent, driving a thachine belonging j caress" DURING POTLATCH | 1418 Broadway, is the second man | to be arrested on the charge of operating a car while under the tn ‘ oP ey fluence of drink. If convicted, he | ci Admiral Alfred Reyuolds of; | will lose his Ieense to drive. the United States navy has com- | Tw | Gibson ran his machine late Tues-| ple ssh the ‘am of Potlatch) The distance and course of these | ter’s deathbed to a resolution alleged to have permitted trad- ing of accounts and the subi quent | ting of the bank, j ; 1 ten! ernor Oddie today by Attorney * «4 1 yt gall ed my Goat.” | divisions. Two are in and aroun General Geo. B. Thatcher, who It ie also charged that Judge | ip Rugs. a ne a and the others at Or has just completed an investl- Lanagan allowed attorneys to x ewghell, Gradohor and Topt: gation of the affairs of the de- charge exorbitant fees after the PORE | theuls worry, | should care The Greek army numbers 128,000| funet State Bank and Trust bank closed its doors and even “3 Vahould marry a millionaire.” men company after the matter was officially | 2115 2nd a Mon enegro concentrated Thatcher's report has caused a} brought to hie attention. three brigades pik, which | eeremens { will co-operate with the fan BE WORK, CUPE ore. 2: (Sr Sree | THOUGH 2 ONLY TWO ecks totaling $150, aft ab IMORE DAYS -GOODY! Bruce Brandr. (COUNTY'S STUNG | King county will be called on to Little Danny Cupid smashed all eviows records with 493 pay damages for a two-foot fill/ jalong the Lake Washington canal,| which is not provided in the con’ demnation judgment of 1898. The county had agreed to release the government from damages for a |nine-foot rise, but the Judgment mistakenly reads but seven feet sion in a saloon in the pier Heenses issued in June t of town. Sharkey says he Heenses better than in|didn’t have ma drinks. The rob er irerious month in the history bery was committ of the county by an expert day night into the window of the| water sports in which crews of the|Taces have not been arranged, but amar hair store, at 1614 Second will he decided at aicanfetenns aan av. He escaped injury | vartoun haftieships will participate. | wese Rear Admiral Repeeiin. aul John H. Bowker, laborer, 702% |In addition to the boat races, the the Potlatch ecommittene Pike st. was struck by an auto|navy will enter teams fn all track . > ‘ driven by C. F. Martin, 6746 Mary |and field meets, except Thursday, , The All-Navy baseball team has av., N. W., at Westlake and Thomas |July 17, which is the date of the !8sted a challenge to play one of st. Rowker’s arm was broken and | army navy parade, when the t%e mines of the Northwestern he was taken to the Seattle Gen- | tre Secre. leagu and President Dugdale of d, he believes, pickpocket Ms All Off! At Least Most of It be reviewed by e ° , The mistake was discovered in eral higepltal. ‘Martin was booked |ta Navy Josephus Daniels, the Seattle club will make an effort In atest t e for lia y s Doc! the Shilsho condemnation sult on an open charge. TORTAIN of Water events fol, |t0 Shift one of the games on the } etore’ Judge. Prench.. ‘The -mixae i foe regular schedule to accommodate will have to be cleared by stipula. tion between the city, county and Dress: Gotham Is Badly Shocked ov ASK PARDON FOR ei 2222285085 SR pete ten a ated each night during the Pctlatch, government United Press tensed Wire 1 cree a “combination” with em | | poet an rs aceite Dhanted tor the Seat New York, July 2—"On, fel. | Dbroidered silk trunks will sup: | Jealous Dancer | NIUS |: utters, 13 men to ea . features planned for the harbor. Bee Mts all ott,” exciaimed a | plant corsets and petticoats | | eect : ] isS | es w ons bey in one of the Then will come the gown, but Kil S His uaw . oe Gavi bes aiay sages q FARGO, N.D_ Juty 2—Frienas ot || Twelve Angry Wives Raid Oriental Dance 7 Prattiatels the was A | ; abe ae a ned will Armniea yt UtER ut Pe ‘ Peter Olson, a life term prisoner in me it wasn't quite all off, | peep forth from eg dress with jealousy Wwseda ia” baie resatt plans to secure his pardon. rope an rag eir usbands ut in treet na pt | which will be so draped the greatest of the Ute Indian fest! | ——— be Wiad e anaes being sent to prison, ars Ako, — iMleplay of the latest n. : expose the lines and curves at Three new Hehting franchises vals, was in progress yesterday, Tim 6 Olsen has invented a reversible SERA Gein ere fared avery tata cree gowns { the limbs as much as the fig- |} ' pplied for by the Puget Inchwitch shot and killed his squaw 5 olor hich it Bt a Glaeee oe teal Meree.. AtiecaBIT CUE eae eal aie — M the ne Him : nave been ap et ot by ‘the ge 0 Lee Ae aeeteh, hia tert the Me ss oe nd Hr Seen vie of employes of a steel! works siderable of their hair. Several pee et ae | Ore om wit be tne 2, ction, ‘Light & Power| The Indian plcked yp his dead here, raided an Oriental dance of the husbands received black SAN FRANCISCO, July 2 umber of accidents caused by |] that was going on in a carni- eyes and bloody noses. The One vo the “K ch wi te to be served ts the dis- then killed himself. Several white! it telegram of discharge as spe-| broken rails val tent and dragged their hus- trouble is not over, accordi gah ftk one of | pass th in ite Seey ot ee ae as ge bares ane ee Dernons wine aah at \clal Investigator for the department eraar Sl ere aes saw|! bands janv the dancing maids to the wives, who charge that Policeman had + foes | eoenee ae lage le Cakes, letotare raat) aul ‘for a publie| hurriedly left the reservation, fear-| Of Justice ts in the hands of Jud aie gee aa ‘ue ae pro- |] Into the street, where they pro- the men attend the dances featrol the crowd. sy cee * full view as milady walks |hearing on the question of rates'ing that the Indians would rise| clayton Herrington here today from taly benin: toahutacturing teu |], cesdee to, maul them. during the lunch hour by ap- an, DOM devording oti, in full view as m ing on Sas Attorney neral McReynolds i facturing the Two of the dancers, Mile. pointment. Be Acording to the intent de the avenue and ser against them Herrington's dismissal followed his|"ew rail. Olsen has been given | criticism of federal authorities {nj Stock in the company and the pro SLOT OF CASH FOR MOTHER RYTHER’S KIDS UJ |T UP, JOHN: GUY KNEW WHY Were you there? t not a riot? Was it not a knockout? Was 1 Ma ghyteream? Wasik not everything the press agent said It| mone ngs Pennants Coupon No. wormed through the crowd, and the chink o! the cups was good music manded encores of every number, and their enjoy- ntagious that t is hard to say which had the better or the “Hanky Panky” people NEW YORK, fe 2 a new record around the Bs SAN FRANCISCO, July 2-—Ex was started«from here early today! planation as to why she withdrew by John Henry Mgars, a newspaper |all opposition to the divorce suit ame refer thus enthusiastically to the free “Hanky Panky” show| men! Yesterday afternoon under the auspices of The Star and for time the apie A is hy a ete A foe pai ° eq {man and traveler of experience, He | started three months ago by her ben he kids at Mother Ryther’s H 4x Rogers, Bobby North, Myrtle Gilbert and Flo May, in “Where : Saale tia MInKeTi ATLA ULOEhRl. Gab : s ‘ 1s , Ad Reed not € a y “you answered in the affirmative—|the Edelweiss Is Bloomir Mlorence Moore and William Montgom eat “hive: Maye: seas it we inn neh ofitee he aot ." pols Any four conpans clipped from The t lin “Ctreus- Days,” and the “Sextet From Lucia,” by Clay Smith, Flor ‘ ve Sana haat, ? has heen dope layer, is had here today tn the ta . oki Eire ‘passed among you, and smiled upon you,|ence Moore, Virginia Evans, Bobby North, Max Rogers and Harry |D8# been dog Perey ice Ro ieericge likecee to Star, consecutively numbered, when ins of real money Into thelr cute little tin cups.| Cooper, were the bits gf a long and pleasing bill | The finance committee of the! yr). Jesloy u ate 8 Th i i over to" dather heir For a climax not on the published program Florence Moore led|council will meet. tomorrow. after |" Me Geo ee, cue 2 presented at e Star office with 15 Manning, U. S. A. Mrs. Besley, a dozen chorus egiris tn serpentine’ ove ° ’ P| no o'clock inste a dozen chorus .girls in a rpentin ver the lawn fo “On. the/noon at 1 o'clock inst WG Than bee: mera twine. cave t us state | Mississippi |July 4, to take up th dof Friday cents, .will entitle yeu to a 65-cent bill intro. ott be there, le none who were unable to ho Thea been | ¢ “4 psiag! the to Metrope lige rk, Fourth and Untversity The band played “Star-Spang nner,” hate came off, fings|duced by President Hesketh provid ner a A om 1s sta pennant. A different pennant every i ger Blum con made @ neat spe outlining the pur ¢ waved from windows and ne crowd dispersed. Ing an appropriation for a stenos week. Pennants will be sent by mail performar awh ll pre dig when the time other her was glad when we told her abou lraphér and @ motorcyole police oy rs Jeera ne y nt and tT siedlesr ied My,” she said. “My! A hundred and fifty-seven dollars, did you man. tor tha duvenite Sapeivaant, | Kis one enpationce: but ces win if 5 cents additional to cover postage 4 ‘ od Streets at the e ed. The windows of the Cobb| sa My! | Members of the Women's Federat-|student who profity, by the ox is enclosed. q Indows 20nd with cheering office people. These She would tell°us, she said, just as soon as she got her plans|ed clubs and the Mothers’ congress ReTionee of others. | The wiser stu ® raine to: the sherds iris’ tin’ cine |made for giving the youngsters that outing promise to bring a big delegation. |}ond at Hyatt-Powells, 4th and Pike :