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’ THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1913. MEMNER OF THE SCRIPYS NORTHWEST LEAGUB OF NEWSPAPERS, Telegraph News Bervice of the United Presse Assuciation Entered at the postoffice, Seattia, Wrsh., ae second ‘cinas matter, Published by The Star Publishing Company every evening except Sunday PHONES "iting with Ditined kines fe eee ee ae ee a ee ssteay wacniscros tas teaet-e « !Noted Author Scathingly Arraigns New York Society; Tells the Truth of greater democracy and humane administration of Meaty He erm Neos esis" About Its Orgies With Shameless Tango and Degenerate Turkey Trot Judge Neterer has unequaled opportunity, by simple . jor oO ‘ollec dic orial cantrast with the arbitrary, corporation-controlled, dictatorial NEW YORK, July 22.—This, fathers and mothers, is a story for YOU! It is a warn-| policy of the impeached Hanford, to make good, and the ing for you, a warning which you will want to heed when you hear that “the turkey trot” people are hopeful, even confident, that he will prove him-|and “the tango” have arrived in Seattle self worthy of the place to which he has been elevated, The turkey trot and the tango HAVE ARRIVED in New York, There “everybody” is dancing them from the Bowery to Fifth avenue. And what it means to the morals of the| and, far better yet, worthy of their respect y ft metropolis of America—the popularity of such dances—has just been recorded with wonder Judge Neterer comes to the federal bench by appoint-/ fu) power by Rupert Hughes, the famous author of “Excuse Me,” “The Old Nest” and “Miss ment from a progresstve democrat and with the endorsement 318," in a new novel entitled, “What Will People Say?” The opening installment appears in of a real progressive in the senate, Miles Poindexter of the August number of the “Red Book.” Washington. His own career has involved Judge Neterer| jrugnos shows how these #0-| men of other places than New York | thelr husbands, young women who ° sle’s b $ sta as ved ‘called “Innocent dances” are really must have dressed as beautifull lainty what called ‘nice in many of the people's battles in this state. He _ ssa | spreaders of moral looseness and but in a more Innocent way tere | ol Till aheleennne beking young on the Whatcom county bench for eight years, and served gorrupters, indeed, of all humanity. the women not so much femi-|men of deferential bearing. Yet well In order to tell just how nauseat: nine as female. They appeared to! mingled with them almost inextri ing the dancing and the rest of be thinking amorous thoughts. cably, brushing against them, trip- Judged from the character of his associations in the;"New York life" ia, Hughes ite They deployed their bosome with| ping over their feet, tangling el past, Judge Neterer's ascendency to the federal bench augurs |}? the expedient of selecting a meaning, and thelr very backs con-| bows with them, were girls of pre a hero a young U. 8 officer who veyed messages. Their clothes cocious salacity, shopgiris of their well for the people. has Just returned from long service were not garments but banners. | own bodies, and repulsive veterans y i " in the Philippines where things are) “He had dwelt for years among | from the acks of evil. And the ; dge } F 1opes of} } Our best wish to Judge Neterer is that the hopes of}. ‘cast natural. During his first|half-clad barbarians, unashamed all Into the people will never be disappointed \any and evening on painted Man but these women looked met with one motive {hattan isle he leads him down ed than those, The more To exhibit their al impulses | Fifth avenue and at night takes studiously they were robed the less over the very borders of lawless 2 2. him to the theater and to one of| they had on.” nese.” Compensations for the Blind 310 veins funtes Ba Tivoat oe see lind way | At the tango restaurant, after the; Finally, however, Forbes tries | } ID you ever see an ill-tempered blind man Here are some of young Forbes’! theater, as he watched the turkey turkey-trotting with one of the ztrle| : |impreastons of the life of our Ame to whom he has been introduced. | We didn't. ir “i metropolis as recorded by Au-| ‘otters, Forbes “was disgusted.” His experiences are set down with i There’s a reason for the blind being good natured in spite |thor Hughes Hughes, who fs a New Yorker,| unusual candor see « Py of their having sustained perhaps the most terrible affliction) writes The one epithet he could And yet they were gripping é io ctie P | All the windows along Fifth think of was ‘obscene.’ He felt one another close; they were al-| to which mortals are liable | avenue seemed to him to say: ‘How that he wae witnessing a tribe of most one flesh; thelr thoughts were l They see human nature at its best jean you carry your beloved past my on orgy. #0 harmonious that she seemed t | “wt ™ * wp ho Ww: " , the Igor follow even before he ted. Everybody is kind to a blind man. Everybody shows up|riches? Or go home to her with- Rathaane and te prophesied hie next impulse 1 toward the sightless with just a little more tenderness than = some of ant Solgar «ant girfe of Chicago; and the m coincided with It. . ‘ coring |tne she would look in my folde!’ of thie turmoll was the sam: “They moved ike a @ he exhibits ordinarily to persons with all their senses working. |-How well my diamonds would be knew that thie dance was the Inia Pend Eo drill Ingle being, And that, reacting, in turn makes the blind good natured prepdilccg Minoo - Her, bees af vention of negroes. Its wanton a two-legged being, for his right : 5 |YOU love her get me for her!’ ‘it barbarity wae only emphasized by foot was wedded close to her | Think of that old blind man down in Kentucky wh |! shameful of you to pretend not to the fact that It was celebrated on and her left to his right. er left, hasn’t missed a ball game in years ize seh to oc to poverty!’ Broadway, in the gr “And so they ambied with a t : ‘ uidn’t you borrow money some what we are pl If you saw him on the street you'd be inclined to pity him |where to buy me? Couldnt you etree port pl tering, sliding hilarity. Instead, he could very appropriately pity you. For he misses | postpone the rent or some other “He could not adj ) * i |debt awhile? rhaps | could be mind. In the eddies h | Ne PRE - . cited to jump up| © saw women sawed with thighs crossed X-wise, eing some rankly rotten play ; he isn’t eect 1 to jump uy bought on credit. of the most manifest respectability, all intermingled and merged to- and rubber every time there’s a fight in the bleachers; and in|_ “lt seemed to him that the wo-| mothers and wives in the arme of gether.” the rush to the cars, when the agony is over, folks don’t butt} - into him as if he were a practice dummy. -MOoOsST ST ANYTHING =) A marvelous thing is nature. And great on its compen Sations. | Cc inch, Foe Annie [wou vou] Su a nshine Follows Clouds 2 : . f " ms WOULD Y ? Wants Justice Done 'neeks to have the city dads and the; The other began July 2nd and July We notice in those pictures of Jessie Wilson and her| | ou The Seattle Star: Dear Sir—In Park board examine the hillsides i6th 1 got one ose Ce en beau that he isn’t keeping step with her. Jessie should reform | actA behalf of myself and other property nd other places difficult to !m- in the morning, another in the him in this regard, immediately after the White House wed owners tn this district, I ask {f you Prove on account of slides where afternoon, and still another tis din Married life usually has its glooms, when he doesn't would kindly publish this letter in there have been regrades, with a shelled egg at closing time, mab ess grt ed abkether hat | Jour paper. | would have sent it View of ‘being purchased by the ing three eggs from two keep step with her, no matter whether her gait is a hop- ~skip to the city conncil, but thought it city, i all right if the city will They are away from all and-jump, « jack-rabbit lope, or just an ordinary split-skirt| would do us more good tf we could PAY What the property {ts worth. I They had both laid every wiggle | get you to help us to get our com. Will mention the property on the | the four days preceding. Whe ; | plaint before the council fn {ts true east side of 30th avenue south, be-| beat it? it to his clamped together. So they see | New York's turkey-trotters, as seen by the famous American artist, James Montgomery Flagg WAT! YOU POcR SMP OFA wap! © ya, Dow yO AnD wice THROVEN Omsk a waees 6 yu your nove! ‘ ae %4 q | leht, hoping they will do justice tWeen Lane and Atlantic. I have) MRS. JAMES % WONDER OF WONDERS! Even Olympia has voted ee ee ee one lived in that locality for years, and| 7011 8th Avenue ; ‘ a oO mg | We think they are not giving us the city has not even given us @ —_ for municipal ownership of its water plant lympia, where | * seats deal which they promised Street that we may get to and from | Gets Him “Riled” to do before we annexed. We do the cars conveniently. Ihave spent| Editor The Star: not think {t is right or Just to con-| Several thousand dollars {mproving thing decidedly wrong @i eur demn our property and raise the ™Y property and we property hold-| government when the called streets, which were on grade, from @'8 bave almost got down on our soldiers and sailors, paid grade to 16 feet above grade, also Knees begging, but we get nothing | ported by the public and supposed all sewers, water mains and other DUt taxes and assessments and to protect life and property, are ak streets to conform therewith, which Sides caused by the cuts made by lowed to commit anarchy. Gov. Lister was forced to mame the arch standpatter, Col Claypool, as judge, because there was no one better to] appoint. | LOS ANGELES is all bloated with pride over report| that a man has been eaten by a shark in her harbor. It does damages our property to the extent ‘he city. So get busy, city dads,| There ts some cause forthi, make one feel so good to realize that fish can actually swim | ff $200 to $500 per lot, not allow. nd give us a square deal instigators of such crimes around in one’s harbor. ing one cent to us for this damage. PROPERTY HOLDER, |b¢ punished to the full extent E But not content with this steal, _—— the law. . they are trying to place all the Some Pullets, These. A PROGRESSIVE. cost of this work he this Cistrict. Raitor The, Star: I have two| Seattle has 180 miles of ? j except what the railway Company Rnode Island~Red pullets hatched | streets, 25 miles of cluster I'm giad,” he cried, “to see you | pays, probably $40,000. 20, With ordinary care 617 miles of “DO NOT ROLL a stone in the way of your wife's going| to church!” says Winnie Lee. What? Buy her one of those en When the corn is waving, Annie, Stalk out, won't you, dear? nice black-and-white split skirts and then bar her path to| with a husky voice I'li whisper | | | ’ i ~ y glad that there ts one J worship with dornicks? Not on your life! | Sweet words in your ear. | Be Ns foe tan sweet smile again, bukit wae wen the injustice of this one began laying June 16th. miles of sidewalks. L M’CORMIC fe as pes reese ned VERILY, mix? To hear once more your laughter Assessment and has ruled that the MEDILL M’CORMICK says Seattle progressives orn, : awoet elty should pay part of it, but I “cocky” “Bully” Would hav : T.ehs pop ss well 09 corm In allvery retrain tee by the paper. that our dear Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth a “cocky” bunch. “Bully” Would have been more appropriate oeeee | vou Side tnac Siikstte nd: csou |e at” the Chacater We Oey end merce, who promised so much be- FLATTERY BRIBES some judges quicker than mere] Of your love I'd a doubt.” fore annexation, are now trying to | “Forget those sad, dark days,” she | saddle all the cost on us. We did money. | sald. {not ask for this improvement, our - | “I've had my corn took out.” |atreets and lots were on grade; | eee these things were not done te bene- fit us, but because of the raise of Wm. J. Bryan ie being criticleed | the water In the government canal, | by a lot of standpatters for deliver-| Why should our property be dam- jing lectures so he can make ex-|aged and this cost placed on it Thr “the form used by the note Gad Gos Kick THA Soka Made | penses whi also? Are not all the people of _ Seg boone raged Shar screcicne Seattle and King county benefited | enw a Tt all depends on the viewpoint: ay much as this district and should We pay particular attention to every little detail, not only in out = Some secretaries of state live on|pear their just share of the cost? oi ‘That John Mase —— ~— a fentific examination of your eyes, but to the quality of = inten — their lectures and some lve on the|We think this would be only just Hang workmanship of each pair of glasses. ae fees they recetved from corpora-|and right For that reason there is COMFORT, SERVICE and QUALITY S EASIER to stage a riot than a recall | It It's Cheasty’s ‘he complaint was referred by the chert at ancth or Genk we nti th form ee by Ge dart ee they became secre- baie ag 2g: in glasses fitted by | whe noted the Mick Phat Jahn Made, : eee 2002 Market Street. 7 | a Got the euanplaint trom the seventies | What hae become of the old pd a THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO., CG tae te fashioned woman who used to say, Aske a Square Deal. Eyesight Specialists. we et mt et sentry mt wich tr 7 et I'd be ashamed to be seen wear-| Editor The Star: I think Coun-| 917 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE, WASH rer sed by the tari who noted the Kick Tab ohn Bade ing a thing Ike that"? eflman Griffiths’ resolution, which eepiiver dnak who initialed orm ns nw oeneccrnceemcocomoe MAME YOUR MONEY GO FARTHER—BUY SEATTLE-MADE 6000S where they darted John, who died atthe age of m ety avrg’ waiting from bis boyhood fer seme action trom the sveretary of sll another uress; Spé(pot the complatst from thesevanth as | You get greater value because you get another chance at your money and buy an article that is mie ‘o which {8 was referred by the cies @ | for Seattle trade—a tailor-made article for the same price as a ready-made one. Think this over. whe noted the Rick That Johs Mada your dealer for these brands» aan ie ae 0 Ss) Ornamental lron___ Rattan Furnitw PACIFIC ORNAMENTAL . : IRON WORKS. Rattan Furniture Mfg. Co Makers of all kinds of REED FURNITURE We Do Repairing, 1 piesets you to multiply the buying power of your money. This sale will be cash in your pocket, at just the season of year when you want cash sistant chief of the deputy clerks of another depar Por encther desk who initialed the form used by The most notable clearance in the history of Cheasty’s for beautifully tailored, latest style Sack and Works N. Schwehm, M: ALL KINDS OF Norfolk Suits, in pleasing mixtures, blues and blacks, | Editor Most Anything: | 1 don't care what you or anybody $12. \ Suit , $22.50 t F Suit |B elso says, y husband © $12.00 buys a $15.00 54 $2 ouys a $30.00 Suit lee ways many, h uebands are] i Lae N CASTINGS.” ae sane ae $14.00 buys a $18.00 Suit | $24.40 buys a $32.50 Suit | husband and 1 we re ws zi ~ ON ST. AND TH 5 Se nsasthe Wook Phone Queen Anne 5.0 00 Suit | $26.25 buy: 5. Suit || that fat man over there? He t le aaa apnea acca . $15.00 buys a GRO ne PETS 8 MR Stir HAL tat cane Ov ee, chan, Hats Patterns Salad Dressing He must be pretty well fixed,” = $16.90 buys a $22.50 Suit | $28.15 buys a $37.50 Suit | | | | ‘ 1 said TamaleGrotto we ees ae $18.75 buys a $25.00 Suit | $30.00 buys a $40.00 Suit |f} “No,” sald. my husband, “he's Chili Con fee Voor Fa i It Demed Western Pattern Works } d se not well fixed. He's @ lawyer.” -| . Carne igpiye ; Largest and best equipped shop in Ie a product ‘that « $20.65 buys a $27.50 Suit | $33.75 buys a $45.00 Suit ]| mre. LW. 8 | oa * Chicken Tamales Pen Oeeey HAT ‘paints: sibel dust Sehubies sBenttio made”: Ta ea es cts tee cal Main 5306. We Deliver. f | Phone Ballard 566. * Destens, P a .P. n had only one share : Fancy Vests, odd Trousers, Dusters, Office Coats, |[} or moor stone whon he died Tint | Si Be ol Free Delivery. 1828, First Avenue South, co A then, one share was worth just as tc, take similar reductions. much to him as ® million et the| “3 - “ jf | time sarees | Flour Macaroni Pies Show Cases This is a Semi-Annual Clearance of the world-famous |What's 9 Bridegroom, Anyway? 6 marriage of Mins Theresa A yers, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. P. Myers, was solemnly ‘ted thin morning at Soclock| Oe missed her husband- Phone Main 2097 PACIFIC SHOW CASE & CABINET WORKS ni cree! vol nd Files 1618 Seventh Avenue ASK FOR “Centennial Best” FLOUR Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermicetti, Alphabets, Elbow Cute, Etg Noodles. Masutectures by A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS Whiting-Smith Pies ARE BETTER At Cafes, Delicatessens, Mart ot Stalls and Restaurants, Phone Elliott 3631, Alfred Benjamin and of the Cheasty Special Clothes, the very best that modern tailoring provides, and at suck low prices that you cannot afford to overlook the | eter Claver church P. Van Treech officiate by Rev. A. Kraus | deacon, and the brother of the bride| ordered that no more tights be * opportunity. You have the largest, finest stock in the | sisted Mayor Harrison of Chicago has West from which to make your selections. Peete hn iri ‘ Rev, James Hoh | worn by performers at cabarets. Oil Clothing Portable Houses Soda Water Der 0 ukee was master off “or ps 9 ‘ anahires Win) | We have had a lot of hot weathe| wien ci ie aa THTT - = Cheasty’s Haberdashe ean 0) navent wet Geo Ar Jobneon Gon] [omer rere mn] [ GEORGETOWN Samm r here eee STAR WANT ADS AN sizes and styles WATER WOR! A E 1 K nee A Mit Manufacturers of Made in SEATTLE and shipped Di tributers of n Emporia, Kas, paper Is brag-| waukee bigamist puts up as “Johnson's Bost” Otl Cloth everywhere. 8 ‘ ging that only one man was ar|a defense that his mind was blank BRING RESULTS and White Duck Clo ttf i Gatletin® ewners are our _refereness Bottled Coca Cola, Cherry jecond Av. at ing st. [rested there on the Fourth of July.|when he was married. He docan't 118 W. Fit ee jet cur prices vetore you buy or muna pp cheer, Wyse O phen | ed J 4 os 1 ree 18 W. Fifty-fourth Street, Get ow toes before you buy or bulld * a) ; Maybe there's something the matter | say whether it was the first or sec Phone Ballard 406 AMERICAN FOR ‘SE CO. Jf And all carbonate sit Cheasty Has It, It's Correct eee I with the police force, ‘one tine be married, weamaseiae M er et Avene Bees Phone Sidne}