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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1913. PHONES ctine with sesame RATES 70) sin men, G0 aaa, EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR ae ae. PERE eine U) [What Would Father Sey? | Norman and Artist Ewer Visit New York’s Bayard Street and Barney’s “Tin-Pan” Saloon, the Only As peante Bevone move feowressweieealvsise when | Place in World Where They Trade Old Shoes for Old Hats in a Queer Stock Exchange of Their Own s, the time will come when by at Ewer, the H hw . + then at ' “» One might ge or THR soRIrrs NBWAPAPERS, Service of the United Press Association, Entered at the postotfice, Seattle, Wash, ae second clase matter, Published by The Stor Publishteg Company every evening except Sunday MEME LEAGUE very rich citizens will ne got rich, and what By Norman ‘ ea foliafaBal-ie] ur fo wht s of 1 for daughter f the NEW YORK, July 9—You see a 8 IN wages he was pay? rich to soci lift work, and many of them are| man ambling along a dirty, people ; a we ee §6=eentirely really want to do wl good they can filled street. He wears a hat, and hi uh RANC " ‘ re tik te that the | Carries another, This other Is a de was t thing But often Apper that they don't know lat the | cidedly second-hand black derby wrinkled tweigt clothes and jewels they , the autos they ride in and| This extra hat was not given to Y « he finally next the mansions they live in were bought with money gen-| the man. "Ww earnestness, hat he erous fathers had piled up by pay tarvation wag » men, He Is not taking It home. a c ell, 1 wag ptem ” ‘ gen ' He did not bring it out of his i Happy ash ~ - wor ana ct n house to throw it away or give it But I me a mishtak by f t j . th ©. An’ Humanity ay expect more from the dau rs of the) away. gotta stand ‘for {t how! P t , I gotta heny - sons, for the sons are more fa ar with He ts a merchant and the hat | t stant rich than fr led away to his bench ay condi nder which f y was de, and ea stock-In-trade ‘ : "vei +“ sa ectnee siemens Se acl nother rehant of Bayard st ead bless a es | often help make matter ’ eyi pon the poorly-| ons against a railing. Under t aay EF, I ie ea ie : ra eae ge Re ot ear Tim PAN SAL for a 1 y= . . f f | many young i fefective * A j ae ! ay t the lid| beau he tn not. a/ a ra tn Bayard st inquire d » social ¢ ae Soe wate low merchants of th, carrying two, BEF has been n exposing hant | the hing mar ! or He or Ga weler princes and the low-wage nect slavery, it I he will have don ns eens Py never car clamped down t¢€ be unseen | 80 t he will ha pipe tae Meron, pee Now > | A few wecor Nn by pry - ear Or ag a high-spirited girl naturally noble ert! imp her pen to her rich and] to pror wi ne such as this Jawdle up and bs “ rou'v a get bus father. You have denied the bio: would ha aia all Dad, you've been a generou: Bas Bu Pig 5 Moonee ide’ give me? | wreathed {tself into ap smile and his bleary slits Ah me nothing that money could buy. We live in a beautiful | these second-hand cl home. We have automobiles, fine gowns, many servants and | who have no store everything in a material way any of us might want. You are ¢ who ek a rich man, You are known as one of the leading citizens, | r and all of us have been proud of you. | “But, dad I've been finding out something about how| the other half lives. I find that thousands of girls in Chicago | L are paid less than $5 a week for their labor T am told that|*tber Bayard st | rth « men al than they can their hands have traveled and! ors of many great s say that nowhere ts there an- | you want to see the | Should I buy a eat tn (IN BASED: STCEET low wages of men, women and children have a direct bearing We will go in “Barney's Tin-Pan | | «<n st on vice and crime. I know there is much poverty, much vice otherwise the place of| PECIALLY ILLU 8STRATED FROM LIFE FOR THIS NEWSPAPER BY RAYMOND CRAWFORD EWER The only chance I had Bayard do any business in Bayard = siness of Barnet Levi HIRD and much crime. ot % inni with it, | st. It !s hard to get to Barney's bar lover o I am beginning to wonder what I have to do wi The small room is filled with Rus-| With and what you have to do with it. I wonder if many poot) oi poles, Italians and a curtous| tr 4 clothes! . before the other window alts one|this old-clothes stock exchange—|talk to us, Dutch Loute fs a friend-| when H. Frost, proprietor back to one of the dirty| who Is very fat and cleanshaven,|THE BIG DEALERS. The small) ly re bout, who displays a com-| clothing store, eased me windows there stands a tall, Both of them look bored fry barter among themselves over dable interest in art and jour-| place and offered to allow girls have too little because I have more than I need. rift-raft of ations, al! haggiing red-bearded man. In a big heair| THEY are the GREAT MEN of their sha stuff and their sep-| nalism something for the sult I had os, BAN “I am beginning to wonder just where the money comes) arate garments. When they have Bill came over and had some-| an inducement to get a reall ; a Jot that ts tn good condition they thing, as a preliminary to talking| ult from him. But Ewer us, He stood behind the bar and| ed me from that I have been spending for all my Senne vent al ——— lo Wr ‘ | Tr etAta aiiace cae of tel: How it is that by the accident of birth I have all the comforts TIOS Il AN Y | HIING | Cn Lid asvhan the * et and luxuries of life and so many girls, just as good in the ve RF ee __ al ae | ¢ Bi. lin, agiiegny bay, Poy Moser tat | sight of God as I am, have to struggle for a bare existence} Oh, Yes, He Came in for! | 0 Exchange Bureau—Third Floor, Pie, All Right! | a) with them A dar oung man, shock-head sweating, rushes tn with a bat q 4 suitcase and deposits it be hind the bar, with a word to Bar. ney Barney node. The young man has likely been far afoot + i > into Jersey, or up in Con-| nticut, trading tinware. for old ANT os. He rushes out, perhaps to : up some customer or friend fn , - throng of street venders. | EEE ee — a *® Barney ndicating the and too often fall because they can’t get enough to live decent lives on. a “So I want to know what wages you pay your employes. What reply would the father make, if he happens to be one of the large employers of labor who has piled up his wealth by taking it out of the lives of women and babes? Three Millions to Spend a0 Dy ‘AND 1 1 sig xX a Judge Albertson has decided the validity of the $3,000,000 + tn tod deat: to “All my bum with a genial em rowd In the rooms with a gestur of his arms All my ums f bume I got. Look at ‘em.” eee “The Economy Store” Second Av., Bet. Spring and Seneca Sts. bond issue for King county roads. The suit to test the legality was a friendly one. In the same friendly spirit, it will be carried to the supreme court. When this perfunctory suit is over, the county com missioners wil! have $3,000,000 to spend How will they go about it? Will it again be a case of “expensive waste” in Commissioner Ha nilton’s district? Will} that vast amount of money be subjected to the old “spoils Darney's genial category includes » clothing dealers, various sorry duals who are asleep with | their heads on stables, and several |“roust-abouts,” or odd-Job men, who do small errands for the mer- rheumatism men for a few cents a week. Here Teet 7 ps ry 3 |"Don't swear,” pa told his chants, at ver all pa! mow ., *7stem” and “pork barrel methods giickPike asesiae| 2. : Doctor—Why, you sald in your| in # beck room ot the Tin-Pan | : Will the commissioner of the South district be absolw “Jost hearken unto me. note that you had the croup and I/ saloon are 100 or more lockers. Read our ads, d Gold dictator of every item of expense in district, on the prom-| There's no excuse — remember come here to find you have the/| The: are rented to the clothing ; rage os a ERB ERAT lays, visit the various departments n... ise that he will allow the commissioners in the North dis that Patient—Well, Doc, there wamn't| th store clothing and tinware night. Hence the saloon's For coarse profanity.” and benefit by the attractiv commissioners ae ang? ill the trict equal autocratic sway Or will t B " : t Ps ¢ 5 ut pa stepped carpet tack a soul in the house who could spell i Sw break away from this rank system of handling the people's) “Wien getting tuto b ez rheumatism. ata) Mets with onable and money? eee |The business end was standing up - | Two locks on each locker. Any whe Wk d Gold An honest effort is being made at this time, The Star} And this ts what he sald Friday night that the rent hasn't needed iev he part of Commissioner Knudsen to break away |"~ ° x mt been paid Barney's lock ts locked selling, ee ne Deer niiton Barney 1s fond of his “bums”—bdut selling from Commissioner Hamilton, and to work independent! D 4 as Commission McKenzie has been doing. But powerful Mes = =pressure i being brought to bear upon hir Representatives 8 of all sorts of plunderbund organizations have waited upon 4 Take ™ him. He has been warned and threatened and cajoled. ( iy King County Republica paces yesterday Chairman Metcalf of BR WOR Central committee, whose fame is based upon his “handpick ing” methods in political conventions, came up to urge Knud Slenslend sen to stay in the “ring.” ; & Will Knudsen yield to these sinister influences? Or will he be brave and strong and refuse to play their ne? Knudsen has now an excellent opportunity to break away, and the quicker he does it, the safer will the people of King co’ be with regard to that $3,000,000 bond issue And incidentally Knudsen will be safer, too. he extends no credit eee A fixture at Barney's 1s Bill, the| ight watchman, a bit of human flotsam. Bill was asleep on al bench, quite drunk, when “Dutch Loule” woke him up, so he could Fashionable | Hand-Tailored Skirts Similar to the illustration, made 4 such choice material nish Mixtures, Whipcords, ete, is Tey smart, pleasing models. Last, dat ai least in importance, is the very low price we quote you on these attrao tive garments, which is White Skirts for Potlatch, $1.25 Stylish, plain-taflored two-piece Defends Conditions of Workmen in e ’ Snoqualmie Tunnel Editor Th Seattle Star In lo Star un not ug over the issue of The! I ® date of Friday, June h article regarding m The Bigger Value. king yment at the Sno. trimmed with pretty pearl buttons qualmie i] This article con pocket. Jusx the thing for : sists mainly of a letter written by wear. Splendid good values cagoan, has a lit garden. His wife Henry Klein, Ch rt 4 a , a ernst ag They one o © university students, I h tends it. She planted tulips. He wanted cabbages They : J I at, eac! icone quarreled. With this result, says the Inter Ocean neh tas ee cee Plenty of other Skirts {n white, satu Things were partially smoothed over yesterday in Judge aa lnen and colors, at $1.75, | Ubiir's repository of domestic woes, The jurist advised Mrs Eweela like very wath navel $1.98, $2.49, and up to... Klein to please her husband in the matter of the garden. “But the tulips were so pretty, turning up their bright yellow and red faces to the sun. I thought, of course, he would like them,” she sald nt what good are they?’ objected the more practical lord aster. “You can’t eat ‘em, can you? And you can eat Il promise not to desert me any more.” “AN right,” agreed Mrs. Klein, a trifle wearily, “I'll plant the cabbages if Henry'll promise not to desert me any more. e We except to his honor’s ruling The husband was wrong. There is more to life than bread and cabbages. at I say, old fact man needs the beauty and grace and poetry of|bloomtn’ Yanke : sort. In a restaurant I requested the work gone over by one of your men and I will personally go over it with bim aasas: We are somewhat proud of the ; camp and arrangements, and know will ing that your paper is largely a Heap Mecbitde re rereees open workingman’s paper ‘and that you fue eonae paren aiooriag nee ty fox Paisinass have their interests at heart, we |clined to suffer from prickly heat Toca Sppueniete SY ati of Abe: hints is in rather a bad way this season pig te te aca oe ee to accompany your rep. nn — ntatlve or come at some other time, and ff he can find anything Pretty Middy Blouses, 98¢ Mado of white Linenette—one model has a very attractive braided satlor collar and cutts; another style has elther plant or plain blue collars and cuffs. These are indeed very attractive and popular styles at a very popular price. Ladies’ Bathing Suits, $1.75 ] Second Floor. It would seem to me," obse the Constant Reader, “that, betwe t stor chapple, these are the oddest flowers in his scheme of things. Cabbages he can work for si A A J and buy. Affection, inspiration he cannot buy |S Bit of Sled bacon snd two coe, seeta We will be gua to Aoreee Stylish, durable and exceptionally low-priced for this and buy. Atiec ’ , , he i > ow, and the waite irl re ‘i pHs, % nf the year. There {s much more pleasure in bat w: vi se— almost alway ye thin 1th ‘ 0 0 : 7 It was the woman in this Able tanh ayy =e ee aa ia eto ee own suit—one that no one else has worn, These are woman—who saw the bigger value. And it is the great fault Quit your kiddin’, old musseltop We claim th : of cotton serge, in black and navy; square and sailor © of judges that so them never see it Lect Npel aster tg elle Mend | ine latm that our camps furnish trimmed in white braid. Some open down the ’ : ri ve hy the odor of /Brabateria? I s’pone what you want st class board; that the camps sida, othe 3 a 3 A husband held t > the hearth one only b ie odor Of ft, conse ons chee hatha ete are well built, each man having a side, others In front. See them at.. home. May the missus in this case yet 1 the way | fritte {th the blonde side up. and nets s; all toflets are tn »r flow i Sane kid, why don't ou talk closed 404 far Ghough aWey 46 cog MA liana alag [sar kia” wn | Soweto for “nosh away” so fl HALF-PRICE SALE OF ° 4 My word! of contamination, the same being With 604 cases pending, the United States supreme court oo as ce kept clean and taken care of with PARASOLS 4 tas gone off on four months’ vacatio# Those judges draw Gur. Brank Aaa chloride of lime. We have several | $113,5 ca shower baths at the power house, A startling announcement for these $ sunshiny days, but nevertheless a true one, and the manager says you can have the one. you want for nothing if you find the prices have been tampered with. All Ladies’ Payasols, in black, white and col- according to the professional obsession he be br : 500 per year. To expedite business, we should have It used to be that a woman which fs’conventent for the men. two United States supreme courts, with 11 months’ vacation, | would rather dio than admit that As regards gas, in all hard aeee : it put the t-t-ninetost speck DR. L. 'R. CLARK, D. D. 8, tunnels, at certain times of the day i. ; er Pee a read this from the social colt of| ‘The pop ty ” Sims, Rockefeller’s valet, is father of a fine, boy haby, and a seattle newspaper me Th, popularity of +h8, Regal Dan when blasting is being done there is more or less gas. However, the P fh tists 1s the simple result of superior men remain, out of the heading fo mes 00, $3.7 ry het eta dnhn i¢ enuck “led ike not, lt 1 0 will each will ate a. vic ¥ " & for ors, at $3.00, $3.75, $4.25, $5.00, $5.75 an’ sf oF ak ye age Be eri is Grea ia, OH NY ale ornk park i © Die! warvite, high-grade work, guarar three-quartets of an hour during | up st exactly HALF PRICE. Tho $3.00 give that boy a penny to savé ii e grows up AR MSN DOre DUDE A WhNG Oe: caciita ouinlagm aa adios Open this perfod sand» when they return | ones for $1.50; $4.26 grades for $2.13 and | their pal materials {b¢ 1 f ety SRAM 1 he air is clear, In the bench and so an hotr paln nate ron ular prices, modern facilities, latest * : winga at times there is a certain . Effective May 22d, 1913 +f) iightful day in the woods. daiantifia apullihoel. ahd. akon for inspectien amount of gas, but at no time is pecia S.S.PRINCERUPERT S.S,PRINCEGEORGE]| Thinos that have disappeareg| Anlst combine “to create July 12 and 13. fhilow mack tunel wer Oecane tf Fourth Floor Items| Millinery 5 soe . entirely form, the country are the|@esree “of excellence in Rega ally some man who is 7 r Leave fieattie, Wash, Leave Seattin Wash, ff) wammus"” afid hickory shirt, But| work which 18 not possible in the 4 with tunnel work eda ee Lagios’ ‘Trimmed Hints Qf Midnight, Wednesda: M f rk & Window 8 ted 5.00, foF.+ night, Wednesday, Jdntght, Sunday, |you can find an oddasional leather| ordinary dental ry be gaan Hae aga : Indo ha mounted on] worth up to $5.00, vor me dpe tesa ordinary dental establishments, You be the judge. ae RoEne a ght Ar self-neting roller, three best col- a 1 ria, Vancouver Voto rane | many other classes of work, this is | °°S eo ady to >a taal od yrs parr try A se Regular extra heavy something which they become ac-|M ZtRoct extension Heda, “$04 Latiee Ste tema om] jranby Bay. Stowart. | Every grouch will soon have an| $10 Gold Crowns.......... —E= customed to after two or three Inet complete with ‘Sele * we eee ea opportunity to get n with his hift oreach : adios’ Trimme L_ At SRCe RUPERT WeenengT FOR wife's relatives, ‘Tho C. 0. D, par-| Re@ular $10 Never $5 bas Phy k wend aokio ea can” for’ Wardrobe, “Drapery | worth up to $7.50, pe INOn ENT BATORDAY FOR cel post will soon be effective. Slip Plates siivhee ee ae) r" and make the heading a preferred | TOF od eelonfin of] All. Braids, 8 eng Pacof keport, Jedwny, tkeda and Rose ie We : ing $s afeteria Joly arranging so that men can In | worth 48c, very § J. H. BURGIS, Genera! Agent, || Doleful tke. Regal Dental Offices z : orange their earnings by tnereas: eT | = an wine Wr, tate We If there hadn't been any wars| Of &. R. Clark, D. D. 8. Manager First and Union Rocatieataate etme sy i AM Hing Frames Af A in the past where would we get all| 1405 Thir® Av., N. W. Cor. 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