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° ay et a ae pa ep Shia nee tat. aw Kom we’ a teomeaw / 66™HE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE,” to begin in The Star next Monday, appear in the form of a § diary, full of human experience—a diary in which a woman tells the high and low, the \I bitter and sweet of life after marriage. “The Confessions of a wife” are REAL. We feel sure that et -- the , | women will instantly recognize this. ‘Margaret Hastings” confides to her diary the thoughts that most women think, but do not dare to speak out. She has written them courageously, systematic- ally and sanely, She dos not extol herself nor does she blame others for her heartaches. The writer of this diary has set down each day the different episodes that go to make up married life idl ) i 4 7 he- ss helern. ere Lo aia, i JX ev AW cial At She tells what she thinks of them and of the man she married. he every-day life of a wife is p dill Sia at mK y ia Se, : om tured—the joys, the sorrows, the humor and the tears, the big sacrifices and the little sins. Q Anan there naw wv gee lion abou KAIR TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; LIGHT EASTERL Y WINDS Se TTT TIT] 3 gam KN = aooco} The Seattle Star ~EDITION STi AHV 10000 HE HEAL a MINN THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS VOLUME 15 NO, 221. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1913 ONE CENT Sktwe'sranns, ce RICH CHINAMAN IS HELD AS A WHITE SLAVER HAVE YOU RECEIVED YOUR INVITATION YET TO MISS JESSIE WILSON’S WEDDING? NAMES OF WILSON GIRLS IN PEC an ISWARM | HIS BOOK Z ‘9 ak | ie ‘SNNnanananen neni Cabinet Member Tells Labor Convention About Strike at Calumet, Mich. TAKES RAP AT GREED) Tells of Administration Plans for a Federal Employ- ment Agency. Federal Agent Charges Prisoner Lured Preacher’s Daughter Away _Bapsing Sorpiration ered | From Convent in Portland. tricts of M ai, ea Bok! iniiody cand. if -apine. irl i of a P nister nly a few months 7% lies on . a cot at ho a victim of the fascin- + ation of rl r Harry Toy, a we Chinese. Foy is in the county jail today, facing a charge of white avery under the Mann act, and possibly, also, of attempted ent, Secre m. B. Wilson before the jmade an American F bor convent which he partment as would co-op 4 trade union moveme | — - ig vate the standards of socict le ! , Wiles statement ( / Vee ss’ Labor Insurgents Fight for Peace! Jug the Calumet strikes caused a 00 bonds n Seattle th 1 a oung Chinese nwest when he married Christie e two had become juainted I 1 taught. ed the “East-room” of the White House. Here Miss Jessie Wilson, daughter of President Wilson | _ ‘ a on November 25 to Francis Bowes Sayre The famou will be marr HARTNS eC awine about tw ————$____. The tired littie girl, weary of i Sih ene as beart, weary of brain, whose 7 2 : 5 ae face |s mantied with a ghastly | * © e : pallor and takes on a haunted Seek Earning Capacity. look when Toy’s name is men- or want to take sou tate my con-| TD ustria nionism ou ean tioned, 18 Galdia E- Goodell, sensation among the delegates. deuce about enzeh at Calumet,” said Wilson. | Grieving over the death of her ’ sister, Goldia had entered a con teieteui" =| Less Squabbling, Greater Solidarity 1 co agatet we ogwroee| IN MILLER CASE hehe strikers and employers, but an| expert to look o the earning ‘The biggest thorn in the side of organized | erers and brick masons went out with the sheet ‘ie nt gi possession letters said to h | written oy to this co: Calmly, deliberately, slowly | capacity of the companies involv : ge: eit the convention of metal worker The plumbers, steam fitters an¢ | 2 Mit has been the custom in cass| labor may be rem during the conven meta . c am fitters and smuggled into her in some cun-| Measuring his words, Judge vet strikes to find out what wages! the American Federation of Labor hoisting engineers stayed on the job contrived manner, letters! ¢ poe ge Piet in contrast were paid, the hours of work and| It is the thorn of craft controversy Had It not been for the presence of Domick burning with passion and emotion, | manner oo? apeenl ot ae the conditions of labor, and to make There can be no solidarity In the ranks of D'Alessandro, international president of the Hox é gan pata tt = apie | quent client, Peter Miller, to- c. vi propose t Aol) p nally t pave the ¢ 4 4 Spgs! ta ant make public the| OFfanized labor so long as this exists. Follow Carriers and Building Laborers work might have ae eee ae tare eg Seattle | a¥ Continued the argument for ‘earning capacity of the company in| ers of various crafts, thcugh members of the same been tled up for weeks pending a settlement Last March she came muerte if se se Gilt rl ‘eolved: trade, squabble among themselves They can't D'Alessandro arranged a truce between the strik Toy held a_ remarkable eburt, ba sie: |_. “Here is what I want to tell YOU.| seem to figure out just where, in the process of | ers and the carpenters until the question can be traction for white girls, decla’ His argument, begun at 11:30 ‘The ‘argest corporation involved tn ft ought to quit a task and another settled by th Iding trades ment, and ed Bryon. When arrested ye Tuesday, had continued th h the strike at Calumet was organizei| ® Job. one craft ougt a 1° sissies Sais to setae ae terday, there was found in his latternoon and this morning. the fn 1879 with a capitalization of take it up. ee Dept phd: peed rat possession the addresses and Sap: by alan 34 took the Saal 2,500,000, the stock valued at $25 Now, in this Seattle meeting, the Insurgent | industrial organization have telephone numbers of at least) |throuch the mass of tes , @ share. This stock was sold at! stement of the federation offers a solution already been taken at this convention in the metal a score of white girls In Seat- od, ca both atten oka ie . ie = $12.50 a share 2 nda It ts {n the organization of industries —indus trades department He the Insurgents put tle, and as many in Nelda coldly calculating, again denounced ctual cash value of the origi oH 2 hrough a change in wa which \ number of de-|the murd vee f 01 trial unionism, as the ixsue has come to be know? through awe which calla out nt 1 as a frame- inveatment was $1,250,000 a pies all unions on strike discriminai r city were also! up and cc he police and “During the 42 years this | The naries who ¥ as poh ee ‘eae 7 nated memorandum book | the prosec company has been in existence ganization a “ the str e es © has more than one ae He charged ths testimony of it has declared dividends este ¢ 150 9 the L. C, Smith build craft in his shoy dia Goc 1 came to Seattle Mrs. Michelson newly diseov- Senqunting to enone. The ing of a between the carpenters The other was a prc tb that vaanby interna | repatngst dociares she mvs | cred wi iieen : brought after paying all expepses and | goes sade tiann’ ‘a y furnished he Yx |in to testify that she heard the enormous salaries to officers. and sheet metal ediction.. The semen , t en » girl is at present in a local sound of a scrimmage outside her “Then the men control re-| metal workers co} » door and win of the meta partin ganiza hospital, having undergone an oper-|home, which adjoined the residence fused to meet with their employes| gow work being carpenters should tlon may t Jon as a unit instead of being ation recently. x t , {of Hugh McMahon, on the night of and declined to accept the offer of| 1. gone by them rical workers, plast ch craft Among her effects were found/the alleged murder, had been cobk: the 4epartment of lat Pl serra re —_— notes, reading as follows ed up as an eleventh hour refuge ‘They say the prope fs theirs! “To Whom It May Concern: | by the state use Coroner Car- and they can manage it to suit them- Harry Toy killed me acciden- | roll and Tom Page had fallen down. selves. | REGISTER! tal. Him and | was quarrel Prosecuting Attorney sturphy will “Maybe it ts.” be ® and gun went off accidental and | wind up the arguments in the “But | say that the age has $e J Vacky iii t registered for | killed Heart , | case. The jury probably will get gone by when he holds who can, election th ar your The second reac the case tonight and might is right. All title to | NOW A FRIEND OP MING last regist mn you have | *L got something in my heart property now existing is by HURT HIS THUMB THE Same oved to a new regis trouble. Tell my father, T. C. law, and the law of titles was \ as Lage thee made by society as the best way to preserve the welfare of | the community and not the in- | WAY AND BLOOD POISONING SET IN AND THEY HAD To AMPUTATE IT —7> Govdell, 286 1-2 First street, 5 Portland, Ore., | killed myself.” Four hundred persons have received the above invitation to the Wiliam Bryc vernment agent wedding believes that the notes were writ ; - SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12— dividual. Whenever the indi- | f the most Important elec ~ — — — |ten ome one else with the evi 3 vidual or corporation uses title in King county. on tne dent yarpose of atay ee cior yy lh sta od ee to property in such a way as | question of cre should she be found dead John state labor te Inare as welfare of” the DH lesa” dintete | ‘The information against Toy was | Cor contemplated issuing furnished by a former inmate of its for the arrest of William also be @ port ¢ elect, and three school directors It Is important that you should vote at tt election, and to vote, you must be registered community, then he will force | society to modify its laws Concerning the proposed federal employment bureau Sec. Wilson paid | case was worked up by Dr. Mary |Charge of violating the state law W. C. A. protection of [Which provides that all discharged and Agent Bryon employes must be paid the same house where Toy is al ale, president of the Southern leged to have kept the girl. The| Pacific, and other officials on the Martin, NEW YORK, Nov. 12--A bat for sal At present vate employment Any citizen, who has lved in in Carnegie hall he ficer : mediately t ass are 7 priertap| the state a year, in the county tle royal was anticipated here Nov when Mrs, Emmeline | A preliminary hearing was beld|0n their dismissal breakers. Men are 4. into thre months, and in the pre today between Anthony Com Pankhurst, the author's mother, before United States Commissioner | Blair Neged that numerous com. woing to a distant to gat net 30 days, is entitled to vote stock and Mrs, O. H. P. Bel | er, will delive her final ad Totten Tuesday and Assistant U.|Plaints had reached his office from Job, then taker : a mont dress in this country S. District Attorney Sullivan intro-| Wor men who sald they had ® strike exists and for wor | New Yorkers were gleefully M mont promptly re. duced the register of the Cottage}been torced to wait for weeks for f the opinion that the great plied that the literature would Inn, 212 1-2 Cherry street, showing| their checks. a pla whieh ELECT purifier had plunged into the be ld regardles of Com Toy and the girl to have lived thers age J a fight of his life when he serv to command. Many suf. |from May 4 fo June. The following {improvement prop-| it! _evil_must sais» penta wauetuey meres shh) WHEATON, Ill, Nov, 12.— es Would Dispense information | ositions will be presented the ~~ | | Attorney A pei represent- NEW YORK, Nov. 1 arence Aa : Pa i Henr encer on trial ||H. Mackay returne TREE Batence toh ie ‘ SCARE INTO EVERYBODY Pra ieulla foal | | | Mildred Allison-Rexroat, a Chi. | |his two children, John and Ellen atter - labo ‘ormation THAT GETS A ScRAaTCH! j ade al ta Lake Un. | —— || cago dancing teacher, was! | Asked if he planned a suit for die “eather bone ed t the ee ate ueaey, purchased | Gas fumes yesterday claimed two Has the city of Seattle the right} | knocked down at the opening | | vorce, Mackay said _ bike Through mar be F victims at 417 Yesler way. M. F,|to use space under any sidewalk | | of court today by his client I think you will understan¢ tidn could be pied hi The! acquiring. of dockaltes and R. Doherty. Their| Within the city Mmits? “iam damned. tired of thie | | why it is impossible tor me ta vs tidn could be gathered as to where and their improvement on Lake | Corman anc ae Te The question will be settled it| | delay,” shouted Spencer, | my domestic affairs he men can find ¢ th Washington; bodies were found Tuesday after-|tne council passes a resolution Then he struck Zemon twice, | ps a oe tg cot che ma au : ae of a ferry to |noon in a room rented by Gorman. framed by Councilman Marble. flooring him. Sheriff Kuhn - sre recoenized, and thera run from Vashon Island to the |It ix belleved that one of the men which calls upon the corporation | | and two deputies overpowered The man who doesn’t know when tien re the - mainland celdentally 4urned on the gas when counsel to begin sult for condem.| | Spencer: s licked has to take a lot of ae ; they retired Monday night Or }nation of space beneath the i @ punishment taken of thie 1 1 be man was a murine engineer and wa of the trlananic® — ~ — _ — se caf one epor Doherty # marine oiler abounded by Fifth and Westlake [ i Re me c id aves, and Pine st. The ce it COUPON eer» 1, as well Capt. Woodbury, in command of wanted for the installation of a pub. | NO pbiihet ace where ae atts a [the revenue cutter service tn the jig comfort station, ‘The bil ri - 4117 v An earth: Northern district of Seattle, has) yy Monday Any four coupons cilpped from The Star, consecutively num. c | quake at Cuzco killed 200 persons! received word from Washington to : bered, when presented at The Star office with 46 cents, will entitle ' last Friday and left 2,000 homeless. | ¢ perate with Dr M A Students in journalism at the!) you to a 65-cent Pennant. Nebraska Pennants are now out. yreary News of the disaster only reached | Matthews, head of the Red Cross) university Tuesday heard Charles || Pennants will be sent by mat! If 5 cents additional for each Pen. a on jhere last night. An inquiry was or-| here, in sending relief and supplies |B. Welch, managing editor of the nant ls enclosed. Bring or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh dered to see whether damage was|to Kodiak island victims of the|'Tacoma Tribune, in an interesting '4 Ave, near Union St. done elsewhere in the viciuity. measles epidemic, |talk on nespaper wory ‘

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