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MEMBER OF THE SCRITES uWwrer LEAGUR OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Rervics of the United Brest Association, Tintered at the posteffice, Seattle, Wash. ae second clase matter, Published by The Star Publishing Company every evening except Sumdny Chance HAT of the nati Slama, Most A Jabs, mm Lawyers to Clean Up lawyers ac e it is that as some of the big - gathering in Montreal to read papers about the uplift of jy ¢, others were flocking as buzzard around the v ns to share in the fat pickings by A New York Striving t lef e A woman has a per ing to de 2 Fo ye tt has been a standing | Men's Clothes. It ; Rs ‘ doa for some we advert fact is for sale wear th In fac ar many scandals of its class, this one pad if some of them were to| has re k of professional standards among | wear any kind of clothes DON'T YOU OPEN IT lawyers; the fact tha greatest breeders of cc ptt Answered by Mr. Cynthia Grey. | AND SEE Ff the co re the sworn servants of the courts who! 1 tina as t aiok W tn way 1] make their liv xy perverting its processes n k ¥ owiy tH. F.| % ‘ Evidently you are payin | oor de n ditch ed to frenzy by the smar paying rent No poo v 1 the ¢ led to fre ) ©) Buy a house, get a good tenant and for w ety as organized seems without fe- collect rent. You will find tme dress, was ever the ace to the existing order that these | Pa##e# more slowly well-fed, well-groomed, well-educated lawyers are who pros Please tell me how to prevent my| ; : . b oa face from tanning. —(. titute their brains and count it a privilege to be hired to|1 4 . ; " . | Wear gloves and sit tn the shade. | conspire to bring justice to a miscarriage. s | ete | The vice in the law is the same that poisons so many |," t drive roaches out of] Hitech ‘em other callings—GREED. Ro | The laborer is worthy of hire, of course; but n 4 1 1 h say I am going fishing next week.| man can do clean work who thinks always of his pay. _ what kind §, fishing next week. | Suppose that the lawyer was like the parson, employe if ‘ on a salary, and, since in theory he is a servant of the state pom employed by the state, with no incentive to juggle but fre k. weer " f ery where to give straight-forward advice every wher Suppose that if you wanted to hire a lawyer to get you out of a fix by he make a farce of the law y would have difficul of professional F 1 Out fn the coun ne, because of a real code Questions Mr. Gre Tam furnishing s which would shame such a shyster ot Lola Norris, voicing a discovery which he is finding intensely uncomfortable | But that isn’t the big fact in big fact is that public opinion is crucifying the woman—it is,beginning to put the heft of the|™"s At the end b prom! The! ’ xt to stop with | of b that California case. blame where it has always rightfully belonged—upon the| “Tr ayor had platform to the guilty man. | Had Drew been an irresponsible youngster sowing wild| ats and led astray by evil companions, while his offense would still have been vicious and severely censurable, it’s quite likely there would have been a commingling of mercy with | severity in public opinion’s judgment. But for a husband and father, a matured man, to set out on a campaign of persistent debauchery raised an issue very different. The time was when even that would have been visited lightly by public opinion, in deference to his family, to his stricken parents, his humiliated wife and to| the babes thus cruelly foredoomed. Happily we live in an age of changing standards. A new eonscience is astir. There is at last the dawning of a desire $n public opinion not only to punish the violator of social report read. The Diggs and Caminetti verdicts mark steps in a revo- lution of social opinion for which the second decade of the TWO SUFFRAGETS who mopped his golf grounds with the Brit. | Freedom Versus Privilege AISES now an Eastern editorial voice against the pro-| vision in the currency bill requiring national banks to invest in stock of the regional reserve banks, under the limi Ration of a five per cent return: | “Contrary to all theories of Ame an independence and fair play. Might as well fix an arbitrary and unchangeable limit to the amount of wages a man might earn.” Kitty Gordon is coming to the You forget, brother. National banking is a privilege, not|Moore theatre this month in “The . r. ¢ * Enchantre m right. Uncle Sam fixes the terms. Folks who don’t like} ‘jt being customary, when ar them don’t have to go into the business Jactress of K tty * fame comes to Remember how the railroads talked the same way when rs, the Moore theatre pre Uncle Sam began to regulate rates? Nevertheless, the old has bronght to The Star 4 gentleman went right on. Haven't heard of any railroads| itty, having broken some time itting, have you? back with her husband, Lord Beres quitting, ey ford, an honest-and-traly ’ ee ae rd, by the declares she won't TALK ABOUT PROGRESS! The czar has created a minister of Wr. the way. duclitos fil Nott sports, and those Russians think a sacrifice bunt is something to eat, 80 J. thu: whe will not have t little do they know about baseball. Sls es jsacrifice herself to his own partic - ular happiness a | n willing to be a partner, Kitty says, according to the pres x a servant and pla thin er ‘Too bad, of course, but It doesn’t interest us much The really teresting thing about Kitty is back, She acts a little, sings a bit, but it fsn't until she turne her face from th audienc and revea that vast ex par of smoothly-shinin back that the audience awakens to the fact that here the have « artist Kitty Gordon's back! It has beer made immortal in song and history : And, believe us, who have seen A. ——1 Doz Victor Hugo's famous master ade es att j e plece, “Les Miserables,” will be Kitty Gordon seen at the Moore in moving pic: —— — nen * seine tures for an engagement of a week,| known French actors were ob-|Four Marx Brothers and a com ) starting Sunday night |tained, among them Henri Krause 18 people in “Fun in a Hi The play will be presented injof the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt, | gKool The added attraction of nine reels, taking 2% hours to Who is cast in the role of Jean Val-/the week will be Minnte Palmer's i! e show. There will be special or-| Jean. production, “Mr. Green's Recep i chestral music. Prices will be 25 tion.” Other numbers on the pro i : and 50 cents ' d Victor Ha ‘ tinct epoch in the “movie” art. It and Gre “A Page From Min H lecost a fortune to secure the proper strelay,” Eddie Howard, the! settings for the various scenes en For the headline feature at the comedy tumbling clown. Comedy acted, Services o! Judge haw deolded and of the ranks. ee red Ragas pel nt Wouldn't that be fine? r w shame ness. | Revolutionary as it may seem, there are some lawyers, | whoo? 8. +e buy a smooth cog] more judges and many laymen who think that in no other} How can I remove freckles trom | Py 4 " , i my wisdom tooth?—F. C. R. way, if at all, can the lawyer's profession be reclaimed and) r . once more made respectable in public opinion, | Improbable Stori sseaddi jullcwnabenel | Three mont $s aii OFFER OF $50,000 has been made for Diggs and Marsha Warring: | “08 any John », cand! ton to appear on the stage together. Isn't there any sort of dirty re da 4 lor =omay elt that Jations at all that can’t get upon the stage or Into the magazines? Betas tal i. 000, an BP ie : Provide A Revolution of Social Opinton |: 'w: cumber ‘ce HEN public opinion is against a man it’s just about |7T wenty-siz ed publ = " provements and refe his finish,” says Drew Caminetti, the seducer of| mentioned ri | What Has Become of—|; MOORE THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1913. Boosts and nything fect right to wear would be a good EVERY TIME ! STAND AND LOOK AT A LETTER AND WONDER WHO IN THE WORLD wRoTeé IT WHY mon to begin to ot, It wouldn't be a| ~o use a whale y Cannot Answer) & bedroom in co I will fulft an 108 | The Generous Stone-Webster Co ublic utilities does not pay A carr out bial Baitor Star in and they are telling this to people last the liseue of your paper I no’ who are paying Se per K. W., with the thayor of Cleveland bh a minimum of or month for ception to vor ements | rer ¢ Hghting under munictpa ‘6 by the Puget Sound Traction, ownership, as against @ rate of 20¢ Light @ Power Co., through two of | per K. W. and a monthly minimum our dally papers. From time to|of $1.10 under private ownership time these little “advertisements” | undisturbed. What applies to have attracted my attention and I lighting plants, applies to street cars an well, and when they tell us that woe are not capable of man. aging our own t railway and that Ita doom certain unless have often wondered how long tt would be before some one would “call” them for the many mis representations. The Electric Co. have been telling us repeatedly how much good they have done for Seattle and how little the efit to themselyes. They would have/ is managed by Stone & Webster, they offer an {nsult to the {ntelligence of the business men of Seattle TRAP HAD R. na beliove that they are doing an | +48 act of charity by ing thetr| The University Museum. street ca The enchanced value| Editor The Star: Why does not of Bay excellent service; the tax payers’ burden ts is largely | the president of the University car} Washington have the director of the museum (to which the support- of real estate, due to their y most ‘ hn lightened by thelr gross-earnings | ing public are invited for enlight morality, though a ‘man, but also to look with new justice The Old Fashioned Neighbor} | ixx eet paving manu-|enment), if there !s such a director upon the incidental sufferers, whether among his kin or among . 4 factu stabliahments orignate|of any competency, keep such ex se Magdal h itiful ift whom the 1 f tho would build a’sp and flourish, they tel us, because | hibits in decent condition! Inspect e Magdalens, those pitiful sacrifices whom the lust of men ainst your ho se to shon they supply power at little cost; | and see the absence of method, no fn all ages has sent shrinking along the bypaths of life. they «ive employment to an army! labeling of spectmens, scores of un 8 g & F others how hateful you were?) or men, ete, ete, until one might |{ntelligible, faded-out labels, other scores of covered up labels by silly placing specimens over the names on labels, Is this museum incom- |think that it was Stone & Webster who put Senttle on the map, They . have shown such a keen Interest In fwentieth century promises to become historic. The later nsation In feminine |... weifare that they are carrying | petency a criterion to the whole A revolution from the cruel but traditional judgment of ete boo pn ee Brigg on & campaign of education in our| standard of gbvernment of the unt stone the woman, but let the man go free.” Janklot, which makes us fearful that |DChalf. They are even telling us| versity? Yours truly, _ lan, 1 t a go . the Saxton. Will bb the binlet at what time of day we shall go} 8, V. SMITH. : higpe aa sii down town and what time we shall sins SHE'LL TEACH DANCING return in order that no more than | Emma A. Wald, a native Ish prime minister are described as “stalwarts.” It carries us back to, A man who was carrying 79.8 two of us shall be hanging onto the | Miss @lden days, when stalwarts wiped the ground with our own dear mug- per cent of a fulleized souse same strap at the same time, But) daughter of Seattle, has just return wumps, as a matter of before-breakfast calisthenics, jumped off the Brooklyn bridge the first and foremost, they are try-|ed from New York city, where she , — — ther day, and the police are trying Ing to educate us on munictpal| graduated from the Chalif Normal |to find the reason for the leap. It's ownership of lighting plants and School of Dancing, and will re Jen To get another drink, of street raflways. They tell us mostisumo teaching classic, esthetic emphatically that municipal owner- and social dancing fn this city. f will be week sme of the best| Pantages next the! pictures will complete the bill, Mat 0600 Private exchange oom necting With all Orvariinenta. Diy ronll. Axtiy, one ment tn af oe, CPO) oom yemr, $5. in dy, oo nee RATES | EARN A DOLLAR | AS UNCLE JACK LOOKS TO PAULINE BECKER, ONE OF HIS CIRCLEITES Glad to get back tn school, t and girls? Presuming that most boys and girls dld welcome the da th week when it was back to ach studies again, the Circle club ha decided to hold ntest on thi ibject The regular weekly prize 4 dollar in cash, fs going to be given to the boy or girl who write the t letter to Uncle Jack, te ing why he or she ts glad 0 has started agin The letters must not contain eve 50 words, and It is required th they be writte neatly and on wld f the pa r only boy and girl readers of The Star are eligible to compete tn the content ra should be ad dressed to Une Jack, In ear f Th r office ‘The contest closes next Friday the winner urday’s Cire afternoon 1 o¢ ing announced in Sat rner Dear 1 taken yor and Mhke Jack please send me | Tam 12 years ol rade Otto Wileted, Ed is, | Vash, Box 287 ; oe 8 eCOvxVvKr——— ee | W. SEATTLE BOY | Dear Uncle Jack Iam 11 years jold and we have taken The Star about 4 year Iu the ¢ corner very much }send me a | Vernon Corning, 4 Went Seattle, Wash . 46th S | re | COMPETES, TOO | es | Over fifty boys and girls, readers; sketch will appear in next Satan | Uncle Jack: I am writing tolof The Star and members of the | Jay's Circle Corner, The contest just closed was ag unusually interesting one. Some of the Circle artists ple tured Uncle k as young, but the |secure & membership card, and am Jalso wending a drawing for this week's contest, Michael R. English, | 1230 KE. Fir at digi: Seattie Star Circle club, competed in the drawing contest under the auspices of the Circle, which closed s 8 e Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The| majority of the boys and girls drew subject of the drawing contest was | him as an elderly man. SEEKS MEMB' Uncle Jack. To the boy or girl who; The following boys and girls ERSHIP } drew a picture which Jooked most| were awarde honorable mention | like Uncle Jack, prize award of a! for their work: Dear Uncle Jack: 1 have r dollar was offered. Letha, Ducommun, 1415 W. 51th The win 12, er was Pauline Becker, ag who Ifves at 4002 Brooklyn ave Pauline’s sketch presented the nearest likeness of the Circle jclub director Next week, to show his many st.; Ruth Papin, 1120 Stewart st; Michael R. English, 1230 E. Fir st, Mary Kiens, Sedro We August Thompson, 931 Blewett st; |Gladys Huntington; R. V. Hix, Ak gona, Wash.; Gerald Munson, Wins The Star for about three years f' 0 and Please send me a hip card. Hedda J. Sar- 5 45th ave, 8. W like tt hip 3 nieces and nephews what he really low, Wash.; Emmett and truly looks like, Unele Jack Bremerton, Wash.; Grace Longly, will have Vic, The Star's artist 316 12th ave; Otto Wilsted, EB& sketch him for the Circleites, The! STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS monds, Wash, Best Stories If we SPIDER TALK ¢) | In @ certain church there lived ALL NEXT WEEK two spiders. One day the spiders jchanced to meet, and got into a con | ¥Yersation relative to their domestic habits. |. “I live under the pulpit,” said the | | first spider, “and every week I run a terrible risk of getting killed. | During his sermon the minister 1s constagtly banging down his hand, and I Baye to craw! into the small est possible apace to keep from be jing erushed.” | “You are foolis& to stay in such | a place,” commented the second} |spider. “You ought to come and live with me. I never get disturbed | from one year's end to another.” “You don't menn it!” was the sur-| | prised rejoinder of the first spider. | “Where do you live?” } “T live tn the poor box,” answered | the second spider. . ¢ MOORE: STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT A Magnificent $100,000.00 Production ; Of the Literary Masterpiece of Victor Hugo Acted by a Splendid Cast of French Stars LES MISERABLES By VICTOR HUGO The Great Drama of Humanity, adequately done in full for the first time. Matinees Daly 8°30) HIS OLD NUMBER e “Ropresentative Stephens of Los} Angeles,” says a Washington cor respondent, “was the manager of a wholesale grocery there about 26 yeara ago. ‘The telephone number was Main 56, or something like that, and Step’ of course, hed oces sion to call the number frequently But that was a quarter of a century ago. “The other day he picked up the receiver of a phone in the eapitol to call his hotel, and found himself jealling Main For some unac-| J}eountable psychological reason the Inumber of that wholesale g:orery |had popped back into his head and Jasserted Itself after all the mount-| jing years.” | | It marks @ distinct epoch tn the educational work of motion) pictures, A special feature will be the orchestra accompaniment through the entire length of the pictur ICHS—Matinees and Nights, 25¢ PANTAGE Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages | - _ Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE 4 MARX BROS. & CO.} » 6 le | * HE KNEW TOMMY. | ° A lady school teacher was giving a lesson in addition. Striving to make the'matter clear to the class, she sald had three apples and Tommy would ‘eect ate cain 9g aes ee Fill, supposing that you| | tell. you he would give you two more “i ples, How many would you| In Big Music and Fun Production. have then . “Just three, ma'am,” muttered | With 18—People—18 OTHER GREAT FEATURES No, you would have three apples vourself and the two which Tom-| 10c and 20c. y would give you w, how . nany would that be?” - — a Three, ma'am,” muttered Bill = Se = vgain, “You don't know Tommy Y ia 1s well as 1 do, He wouldn't give 1% NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. FF any Casa Blanca Annual “3 Establishea 1903 ‘ H morn 658 Empire Bldg. Main 6324 Best modern outside rooms tn 4 SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTIONS y eattle, 25¢ to 50c, Stewart House 6 West Stewart (near Pike Publi eet) vertisement Home Office © White Bids Beattle Phone Main | =a i | 1) e——se || EY