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: ne SL LLL/2% Mitt HUET ot have to take our vertisers de and in see the S La, = Real Circulation, Too! = More than 40,000 copies of The = Star are SOLD every day Ad = books. a mm 15, VOLUME NO. 165. aad KAIN TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; MODERATE SO THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH,, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1913 UTH, SHIFTING TO SOUTHWEST WINDS. The Seattle Star (ee NEWS. CENT. THAT DARES TO PRINT THE ONE ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS at the list or ye 3 HOME Gy wenn etn EDITION WORK ORKING GIRL WRITES LETTER [0 THE EDI ‘DITOR A working girl has written the editor of The Star a letter. She signs herself “Gertrude.” She wants to know what incentive there is for a girl ‘ stay good when Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, wife of Harry Thaw, is getting $3,000 a week on the stage after what she has gone through. Here is the editor’s answer. We're putting it right out here on the first page because we think it may be of benefit to others, too, and we want them all to read it. It’s true, Gertrude, that Evelyn Nesbit Thaw drawing big money these days largely on the 0H,BOYS EEWHA ISCOMIN o—s Oh, you men! All those various and sundry styles of skirts that ministers have cautioned us against will be there There will be silt skirts and X vay skirts. And live models wil Wear them It’s going to be The, style show SOM Paris. Then it London. New York 1 line And now comes Live Modeis in Windows Seattle is renowned or its stores. Sti owned ts f for its store wine and inter display. This yw will an elaboration of this display, with Hive models in the windows and in the various dep ents of the stores. Seriously, it serves a purpors, Qside from increasing sales. It ef courages merchants to bring from European centers and the style cen fers of the world, the very latest patterns in feminine apparel. The @dded attractiveness of the dis the use of women as models for the display of gowns and the interest engend Dy, will lead to a better-dressed Gommunity—it that is povsible ' ‘to x step forward bn the world | of fashion. | it’s No Fun for Father Kk may bring woe and grief to father, for father will have to pay the bills, but there will come as ree. @mpense that satisfaction that @ to the villager who gazed up on his daughters and remarked to “What are the women up to now?” “It gets my goat, “The modes are geting wors strength of her notoriety, getting $3,000 a week. No wonder you ask, as you crawl wearily home | with your paltry $10, the wage of strenuous toil | in an exhausting store, whether the straight path- way pays. We can’t defend the smallness of your reward | for honest work. It’s as hard to do that as to | justify the public’s profligancy toward Evelyn. | They're just facts, that’s all—parts of the irony of life as we find it. In our short careers we can’t do much to change 'em. The papers say she’s AS WE'LL SEE "EM IN OUR STYLE SHOW | SENATE WILL GOSH-A-MIGHTY ! ('M GLAD | DIDNT BRING MIRANDY TO THE CITY WITH AE WITH APOLOGIES TO COLONEL RUDYARD KIPLING said Styles-on-Parade. it gets my goat,” the Reuben Felie 5 | vow," said Styles-on-Parade. But you and we, Gertrude, and the rest of the plain folks can, if we will, refuse to let such illogical, such cruel contrasts make us mean. We can summon philosophy and patience and what we can find of sympathy and fellowship and op- timism to our help and decline to become em- bittered or sour. Far be it from us to affect to despise money. But don’t forget, dear girl, that money isn’t all. Evelyn is getting a whole lot more money than you are getting, but in ways in which you are |__ rich she’s tremendously, pitiably poor. PASS TARIFF BILLTONIGHT WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Presi dent Wilson's tariff bill was the cer ter of the fight in the senate today, and is expected to pass that body tonight Tomorrow it will go to the house and conferees will be appointed to- morrow or Wednesday. It is ex pected the reconciling of the two bills will require a fortnight 4 After It passes the tariff bill, It in ox there will be a brief tion but the ehamber will con-| « few days and 4 the HARLEM, Texas, Sept. &—Par.| alieling on a smaller scale the Black Hole of Calcutta, eight men smoth ered to death here out of 11 who were confined in a plank cell seven by 10 feet, which was ventilated only by six one-inch auger holes. Co held Jail Superin tendent and Guards tew art and Fayne on a charge of “neg Hgent homiecia three surviving prisoners were In the last stages of exhaus tion when the cell door was opened after their night of horror. They been « eve ould the whole night had desperate fight for lfe,| y man In the cell fighting to near the scant supply of alr. | Mrs. Jacquanna Russum, Who Is Called the 20th Century Helen of Troy dence in cases before him. ff | 10 TRY JEROME. CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—Helen of Troy may have a new)! beauty named Mrs. incarnation in a meteoric They Call Her Helen of Troy for Her Havoc With the Lives of Men You have RESPECT, the esteem of your asso- ciates, the regard of those among whom you live. You have the chance to win the clean love of an honest man, to be the pure guardian of the sanctity of his home, to be the mother of beau- tiful children who, as they grow up, need not look upon you with a sense of humiliation, aton- ing wrongs for which they were not to blame. Don’t think too exclusively upon money as the measure of happiness. The best things in life money can’t buy. Hunt them. Cherish them. Your conscience will point the way. FIGHT TO OUST HIM TS BEGUN That impeachment proceed- ings will be commenced |against Judge John E. Hum- | |phries on the very day of the | special session that is expected | |to convene next summer, was | the statement made by leading | socialists in the city today. ei: » fact that the socialists have representative in the legislature |for the first time in the history of |the state, in the person of W. H. Kingery of Mason county, gives con- weight to their position reference to Judge Humphries’ chment { | Can Start It Alone ; Kingery can alone start the ma- chinery of the impeachment process, |The charges against Judge Hum- phries have not been completely | formulated, it is asserted, but they | will embrace at least four main al | legations, namel | 1, That he is totally Incompetent | to administer the duties of a su- perior court judge. 2. That he has directed the | mutilation of court records without reasonable or sufficient cause. 3. That he has been guilty of Preaching againet a legally consti. }tuted political party from the bench j—the socialist party. | 4 That he has disregarded evi- Just how far movement will proceed, it vossible to foretell. In the first place, the extra ses- the impeachment " is im- Jacquanna if Bis wife: “Well, Jen, there's one “They'll never b'lieve this on the farm,” the Reuben Feller said. COATICOOK, Quebec, September sion must be convened. This, the thing dern sure—there ain't no girls “These city get-ups that | display mere than mere cheek, &.-—Wm. T. Jerome arrived bh to. Russum. socialists contend, will surely be jf | fn this town better dressed than And e’en the mildest slit skirt makes a wooden Injun shriek. day fre Montreal. He will be tried At any rate, Dr. Oscar L. Triggs, rormerly professor of English Mt- done, if for no other purpose than fj | ourn be.” They ought to duck such fashions in the middle of the creek. thi oon before Judge Mul-/erature at the University of Chicago, ts so struck by the parallel that to pass a law for the direct election ] Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 1 reckon I'll go home rightin the mornin'!” veen of Sherbrooke on a charge of bes writing a book about Jacquanna. of senators | @ next week, September 15, 16 gamblir When Helen eloped from Greece with the gay and festive Paris, Need Two-Thirds Vote i | And 17, are the dates selected by the “1 once thought | was used to shocks,” said Styles-on-Parade. Harry K. Thaw is atill here, Feel-| 3,000 years ago, her husband, Menelaus, raised an army and fleet and| Jt will then require a majority of # i Merchants for Seattle's show. Each “You are no more, you are no mor the Reuben Feller said. ing here ts decidedly against, follow her to Troy, and there was a merry old war that the world the house to bring Judge Humphries | Sore will have its own individual “They spring a new one every noon,” said Styles-on-Parade, still remem to impeachment trial, and it will | @ispiay. It probably will be a day “This town is too blamed swift for me” the Reuben Feller sald Jerome last night asked the crown When anna eloped, a few months ago, from her home in Ev-| take two-thirds of the senate to con- | OF two before the merchants will be “1 once went to a music snow, the costumes they were queer today instead anston, IL, her husband, Thomas F. Russum, put detectives on her/yict him in order to remove him | Prepared with their special an The first act hadn't finished when | ras away in fear, is » date originally |trail, and she and F-ancis W. Keeler, a Denver broker, were arrested in| from office. Bouncements But they wouldn't be a marker to the rage | see right here. set for the trial. Hundreds of a hotel at Colorado Springs j — 1 reckon I'll go home rightin the mornin’! farmers have come to town for the There isn't any war, but if the stories related by Dr. Triges and by Jacquanna’s alleged husbands and fiances are to be credited, she has the anclent Helen beaten for more varied adventures | EXONERATE CANN And as for beauty—here's what Patrick F. Shockley, who declare he trial. PUTS SCRIBE OUT That short and ugly word came in “Don't leave me here alone, O Rube!” eried Styles-on-Parade. “Come home with me, come home with me,” the Reuben Feller said. I'll seize your invitation, sir,” said Styles-on-Parad: “Give me a hayseed pillow and a corngob mattres: LILLY SAYS ART MAKES HER SICK DELAWARE, O is one of her earlier husbands, has to say “Her will held me at our first meeting as in a vise, and it has the whole world ‘is watlering Just let me primp alfaifa stalks from suprise until dark. _ always held me in the same way when in her presence. She was for a hot session in Judge Hum- ftom too much fan it Enslave me in the wheat fields and I'l! @rof like a lark Capt. T. H. Cann of the (fated | beautiful—the most beautiful woman | have ever seen. phries’ court this morning, when This was the deck aration to 1 used to love the city, but these styles! 0 save the mark! teamer, State of California, and “She was a little above medium height. Her hair was jet black the jurist sharply denounced C. B. er Gee tae nant he I'm goin’ to be a farmhand ip the mornin’!” bictely ex.| and glossy, and it fell in waves about a well-proportioned forehead, Jones, a reporter for a local paper, iS sitouneed har intention ies tha | "She had soft brown eyes, that opened wide and seemed to be and ordered him to leave the court- suing Arthur Bogue of Chicago » lows of 21{ melting with tenderness and purity and devotion, and looked, oh, room and stay away. The judge de- tor divorce, charging non-support hii Steamship| 80 innocent of guile! Her face in repose was sad, but under excite- |clared that the reporter deliberate- eftravagance, habitual vt ot 1 Turner ment became radiant and sparkling. ly misquoted him on many occas Saaiets ahd irreligious tenden- ; the blame t the faflure “She had that beautiful thing in woman, a voice low and pleas- sions, and especially with reference cles » seh la kovernment to chart Gam.| Ing—oh, well, you see why | loved her.” to his comments upon the bar asso “ 1 sien Cccording to his story, Shockley met the present Mrs. Russum at ciation. He 4d that) he ‘There won't be any ginger | correct) ece 4 : ‘ ; Siaeher connected with the Owing to the absence of Council bas © complimer , a social function in Chicago. He was smitten—as men have always|“damned” the bar association in @ Proceedings,” she added. “It || men Wardall and Haas, and the oc- | Jwhich was sent 4 "| been speech from the bench. | will be a pert ctat y of the mayor's chair by | D. O:, for their Against his will, he married her The reporter, after being orvered ores upan ! y j ater, he asserts, he learned that she had been married twice be- | out, later returned to the courtroom; 1 want to ¢ twats Hi President Hesketh, tt 1s probable | \ ’ hoe! and had at least one child, a boy named “Benny He hadn't stepped more than two or me mine. et, Retinal n Grifft esolt < 1ort ste ter and former actor, says he was /three feet into the room hen th makes me si hat Councilman Griffiths’ resolu | IT Fred Cromwell, a short story writer ani e room, when the 3 1 ‘ hen she a girl named Bessie 8 ebron, ba > at he a phetore her marriage, Mrs. |) tion submitting the qpanticd Ol rie health, tiie, and Balding de and (he remalbder'.as a lodging engaged to her when she was a girl named Bessie cae ballife informed him that ni cae con . 7 un ha © the people, ouse. | b,, and that she sae a 7 so sable irae etiiag : gue cor men un- | charter revision to the people, will| partments of the city ate going to hous } — bat t Edward Smedes, an actor, once shot at her and at himself. _!in remaining. He did not at 30 were not fit to marry. Iie postpor |Join in a campaign to remove every| A letter signed by Dr. Crichton,| It’s getting to be a regular habit | ‘24 Then she marr Bogue, who wt vant personnel of | (nsanitary or unsafe buiding with- Chief Sanitary Engineer Stevens, | with Acting Mayor Hesketh | Was seven years juntor With the pies at »D - " ‘ ile the city limits. Building Superintendent Ober and} Kach Monday for the last two HEAD ithe council, ¢ r ution ® A thorough iInspectia of the Fire M arshal Bringhurst, notified| weeks he by n called upon | it oan {doomed to defeat, as only the votes | plans of each house, stewing con- the owners of the building that it|to pitch the f all across. the W Di of Counctiman Griffiths and Erick-| ditions of plumbing, sewer outlets, must be vacated at once and torn | plate in a promtsing poe bbed IRL TILL Hy | 0: Z 3 aes ed on to support | ventilation, floor = spacd and exits | down Last Mond it was at the Labor| The Seattle postoft e was robbed | man Jisrobes son could be counted on to SUPPOTY) Wit) be made, This camfaign is the | The columns and Jolsts are so de-| picnic, when the score ran almost |iast sight { * | the obit le e . 8 . ‘ ; | SAN F gels egy leans to the south, The auth | first ball in Dugdale's new park Somebody broke into the pay tele-| | Litts FRANCISCO, Sept. 8— The first house to betondemned also complain of the fire 1| But, tt ratned phone, Postmaster Russell told the ; Me ter the i hop fs pepe the three-story fram# structure from an open b room police today, and got @ considerable|_ NEW YORK, Sept. 8.~-Ooroner). Had the ir) lived: “acoontinaaanan thee Beenie iate recovery oad and Olivést. owned | sanitary conditions erally | amber ot nickels, He doesn’t, Scheme of West Hoboken was still County Physician King, she would | af Mrs. Rosalind Goulding, who pp, which If partially | An Inapection of the theatres was Ulm delaying an inquest today on the have become a mother within four | ge idenly bereft of her Judge Dy ae er mor nS «| | Palace Laundry Co., | begun today know just how many, | decapitated body of the young wom- months. He was uncertain whether f as she sat in the choir (cided that f. Johnson, B. —— | an found there last week in the hope an illegal operation had been per ofthe Howard Street Meth- | Kersh, and G. D. Brooks, employes | ‘ 1 Off o | of identification. formed sees ah CS "xel at NQ SENSATION IN THIS CASE 2/2" zz) Buffalo Bm Ott on, Ute co ng eee fy Rev. Dr. Cari 08, temporarily laid oO ‘ 3 pertidat mn jo) ETOOR ~ {everywhere in the vicinity for the membered,” he said cuts | ; 014 1 0 shi 8 31 4 1 eal qi ] vn ie concluded '& prayer |sexvice commission, tn dpbee. i 08 ANCES, #A Tipe tedab ar bata He ya eRe ie Sal Nk tied Hunt in Rockies missing head, The lower portion were clean and the bones squarely | r oul r 72 da ere entitled to the ,O8 ANGELES, S@t. 8.—Sensation-seekers are doome oO disap | afternoo ny fermen: Jennings, m ; J | began to Sianoe balers ae regula sae tas. ue owed, pointment in the trial pf George H. Bixby, multimillionaire of Long oo les fear iar ye wad / pom of the body was found yesterday sawed. Whoever cut the corpse in 1 _ttartied congregation. The total amounts to over $800 Reach, who is charged with contributing to the delinquency of minor| charge of selling Mquor without a} DENVER, Sept. 8.—Put out of oan se ed the lett eae How as of anaton y considerable Ix, according to repat today, It is said Bixby will not appear per-| license | business as a showman, “Buffalo | was embroidered the letter knowledge of anatom gonaily in court, exceptto Identify witnesses, The offense with which! ‘Three other places were also| Bill" Ce will return to plat | SUGAR EAT IT—IT’S A GIRL he is charg H { ; mitte meanor, and under the law his presence tn |r tded sun ys a d poll ° he a: man days here Sept. 17, when | co! de anded qu ers has a la assortment o A Prince Albert sh \ Hictmenta per Rixby, Irene Marie Brown-Levy is| bottled goods brandy and | Wil start with Prince . @ DON’T EAT IT—A BOY. . 1 the 7 | coal | hunt in the Rockies of { mer in one and n another, It is expected he will| wine, held as evidence Monaco on a hunt tn ; LONDON, Sent. 8.—Avold NEW YORK, Sept. 8—Dr be tried first on the Lay \ Wyoming. Cody's charge 1s the} Unless the present owner of the| Congressman J. W. Bryan of S& pi vo , Sept. 5 Sugar if you would have a man | David Gorton, an octogenar: t reigning prince of Monaco and| Avenue Hotel cafe license disposes /attle Saturday secured a leave of | This j uted to eugenics the birth of COUPON ill’s recommendation to revoke the | ine and of the week, to speak at thé | 8 the gist of a state- | twins to his wife, ridiculed Hyatt-Fowells, 4th and Pine, has a rep-|license will be sustained by the |" Men here today by the Duke | the statement of the Duke of NO. 62 WASHINGTON! seit cacovice [eaten ic Thoroughiy™ Meh clam | counell King county fair. | f Roxburghe, in announcing ep ee wee eer eee ys Any four qupons clipped from The Star, lf) consul Estava, at Puerta Plata, San |{he sit, but It ® unquestionably the best mayor asked the counell to pone Seth to bring up betarg | th wife determined e sex oO . é ni cA > . oment ie license follo * S@V-/the house his resolution for an in- | ae birth of an heir to his | Her baby by abstaining from consecutively nimbered, when presented at The ee nat res ats sat ae |" wes SEES ee eral complaints made by the police | , gat a fae Potlatch ‘Hob } e, who : Pad Sot te ‘ ( a 2 minican oO Ace the take tiharlacibe on estigation © Potlatet 7 if aie “ie Aang sugar peters Ne olgelert bea Star office wit) 15 cents, will entitle you to a |H} gunboats were shelling the town, he ceshi Needed? ace bps seers ne SH eee » SOM”! hich he charged’ to, InGlAstaneame or’ ed jothing to do n Bex, ‘ ? 00 ¢ oune susta i a atory BEES don, consuitia De. | arid De, Gerian, “The.ahele 65c Pennant. North Dakota Pennants now out. A hese Man American lives and nything ‘Neede' oi dha wirer's qosition articles in a local pa He deliv. , 60 a 4 ; . : ty. ouse or room ¢ * a scoret denunciation of @ 7p Schenck, the great | matter rests with the parents few Minnesota, Ohio and Idaho Pennants still left. The crulser Des Moines is en ap ities Be wistha Sa Twill’ bac mbanany | oe eerie edltoe. we hiER CARI physician, who advis. | minds. There ie both male . el # | vcusteha.toin tha Rashvltinin Gert ploye? Or have sou something | ixteen cases \ ne heard by |cer ‘ r ma eit ed that no sugar be eaten by | and female element in man Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional jij rovte to Join the Nashy {le in Domin-|) to sell? A little WantAd in |/the circuit court of appeals, which |for a defense reply from Congress the duchess for at least four | and woman; the union of th for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or mail to ? Protect Americans. || ‘rho star is the best and surest | meets in Seattle this Week, ‘Three | man Will E Humphrey Whee ] months preceding the birth rmines sex. | believe this x 1 i | way of getting what you want are from Alaska, *: The others are | Bryan tried to fore vote on ] her child, and tis ad Pgh prey tlath subject to mental con The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, near ees meatiig ct Sa rasttereen a | Phone Main 9400 today and tell |/local cases, The judges aré Wm, |resolution, he wa checkmated absolutely obeyed. i ” i ida ty ok 0 tere TT ous what you want B. Gilbert, judge presiding; Erskine! temporarily by Albert Johnson gt a Q 1. nion re schoo! i "4 dine a e r y tro U n_St eet 1 building Wednesday even- |) M. Ross and Wm. B, Morrow, — Hoquiam, ing, " ‘ nsperiniesenienedl “ o