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LADIES, HAVE YOU TRIED THE MONA LISA SMILE? ALL PARIS FOLKS ARE. DOING IT ARIS, Ja Cultivate the “M P i yt { Paris are p ng hours dally in assur BOY OF 16 SEEKS A SEPARATION FROM WIDOW WHO C Has D AND MARRIED HIM Dp” S$ MOINES, Ia, Jar Charles L. Bates ol boy, who on July 4 was marrie at Mrs ed suit PRESIDENT WILSON BREAKS STATE LAW BY TIPPING CADDY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS P ASS CHRISTIAN, Miss, Jan It wae discovered by Pres ident Wilson that he had broken a law in Mississippl ( statute which forbids tipping. The tip old tad, Warren Agrindaard, his caddy FAUGHT FLIRTING BY MAIL; NOW HE IS FACING LONG TERM IN PENITENTIARY WHICAGO, Jan Boca flirting through the wr of five years in prison, of $5,000, or both, Among the exhibits in the case was a book entitled “Thirteen Ways of Flirting.” The book contained the following by Hammond if Mc one bites tho end of & « it signifies to the lady that the man desires her acquaintance na Lisa” smil a Lisa” smile! Fashio se he sent books on and 1, Allie Hammor love the d faces a term Dus amile of the 6 ee which has been writ ut for nte According to the amile recipe give acopy of the famous portrait is the on des you The mysterious amile be practiced before the mirror J to WM Maude Patrick hast age be he gave wan a fine ed. He says he was fo ad fled to escape Mra. Patr e mill at t i) to a 13-yea who has a his marr The antitipping law is a joke, but the president broke the law, technically, There ts not likefy to be any prosecution n today nes, whithershe F that she enticed hir the ceremor ‘ only th own face of the masterplece may a ‘ e ormed RAIN TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; BRISK TO SOUTHWEST WINDS The SeattleStar THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE, TO HIGH SOUTHEAST gaytutntnstvteicsevttteenenatitetet ne More Than 42,000 Paid Copies Daily SADUMNVUNUOON LUAU Ta NIGHT EDITION su EMM VOLUME 15, NO. 265 WASH,, Tea Pad a wae NAUGHTY SALOONS # Farley Announces Governor's Secretary on Her He'll Try to Put an End to Way to Close Lawless A man and his wife were accidentally asphyxi- ated this morning. Latest Dancing Craze Oregon. SAYS IT’S IMMODEST SOLDIERS GO ALONG During the year 1913, just ended, 13 persons in yyonsienor Adds That Church, Militiamen Will Take a Hand Seattle suffered a similar fate. ; : Regards Tango as “Ball if Woman's Orders Henry V. Longtin, a waiter, and his young wife, nahh: Aerciation” eats ‘ are the first victims of gas asphyxiation this year. E ee The couple were found side by side in their bed, | PORTLAND : both dead, at 5:30 o'clock this morning, at 418 y STD [eta raat Tate eee ne Columbia st. ! ' eathed in amilen The landlady, detecting odors of the poisonous ss fumes, broke down the door, which was locked. The coroner's office believes the asphyxiation was accidental. The cock controlling the flow of gas was found partially open. It is believed the jet was accidentally jarred open when the electric light was turned out. ed to ar The couple retired at an early hour this morning. . ; Ge the uateiced, Ww last relic The landlady heard them moving about in their ; room as late as 3 a. m. The bodies were still warm when found. Longtin was 32 years old and his wife 20. IMERICAN FORCES GIVE REFUGE TO DEFENDERS OF MEXICAN TOWN PRESIDIO, Tex. Jan The Battle between Mexican and felersis for the posi ot a raged without {nterrup FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914 ONE CENT Siws'srannn ce be DYING MAN LEFT FOR HOURSIN PRISON ne: PLAIN AS AN OLD ‘SHOE Cardinal Town in their differences. Today the day doctor said maybe it was the hospital’s fault. He had had a hard night, and the nurse felt sorry for him and let him sleep. And the police said, “The doc is a good little fellow.” Miss ¥ | And the ’bo is dead as a doornail. Gov. Went ~ ‘ * * + h Patrolman Webb found the ’bo in a ditch near Railroad av. S. and Connecticut st., at 8 a. m. yes- terday. He had a black eye and was very drunk. He was booked at 8:10 at police headquarters “sober drunk.” Jailer McKnight diagnosed the At 8:30 he phoned the hospital to Jan and thing jas a case as tremens. send the doctor. “Oh, you people are always yelling for a doctor ‘and half the time there isn’t any need for one. The doctor has had a hard night and is asleep,” said the |tender-hearted nurse. The ’bo was put in a cell. He mumbled and raved, and by and by sank into a stupor. At 9:30, an hour and a half after the arrest, a written request for a doctor was sent down to the hospital on the floor below. It was not until 10:30, however, that Dr. Camp- bell, refreshed by slumber, came, examined the ’bo, and ordered him removed at once to the hospital. NEW YORK, Jan. 2—Car At 2 o'clock he died. dinal Farley started an active t | He had a fractured skull. fight on the tango today when ara ons of ype ‘ : * *£ &* & # On the same train with her was Col. B. K. Lawson, of the coast artillery, and five mill tlamen, chosen on account of their courage Velo to the ing that once, and me of al of whom dat wiknat 10 train rives her departure Cardinal Farley esistance ¢ of misketry and the % of cannon made a terrific ¢ the Amert he said, through his secretary, ® th at the ir hivena and today Gen. Biiss, commanding the U. &. forces on the border, was today instructed by Secretary Garrison to permit federal ref- ugees to cross into Texas from Ojinaga, if such action is nec- essary to save their lives. Despite the fourday assault on fhe position by a superior force of febels, the federals still offered a| side of the ri quantities of ammunt wasted by both sides The left wing of Get army was reinforced night by The whieh ap was during the troops from Coahuila oral fewer desertions than at time since the battle began any Orte«a’s! demoralization, | to have begun last} ked today and there | », that he deplored the trend of the present vogue as immodest and had determined to stop it if possible. Invitations already ont for given auxiliary of the Catholl dance to be » to the car. that no prte fered by the there and+ had refased oP THE TOWN He was a nameless *bo, At the morgue were ad in a pocket of the dead man’s clothes two re- |ceipts showing that he had stopped at the Michigan j|lodging house, Weller st., on the nights of December {28 and 29. asked the clerk at the lodging house. He had occupied room No. 183. “What do you think this is—the Washington?” “How do I {know who had 183 those nights? PRESIDENT 10 SEE LIND TODAY 2 : . i arian ms ae ata Sate a Re ps ky \ / Kg They pay their 15 cents and get a slip. That’s Br y Frederic E. Hamlin , PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss., Jan 2.—\ drow Wilson, drow Wil- a are two DIE FERENT Nobody registers PASS CHRISTIAN, M n. t io . ft “3 The stage , ine t 8 conference portant be: thon’s fut Presid rt John Lind, was aboar ® Chester, anchored off Ship island, ~ HORSEWHIP MODERN il GODIVA “Dead, you say?” asked “ ‘Kid’ Ruhlin,” a guest. It was a good many years ago that the “Kid,” ed on, a hohed a inspired by the hope 6f fistic eminence, christened Miss. Below, Inset, Is Miss Alice pa a second Gus Ruhlin. : ‘ Housekeeper and} “I trained on booze,” he explained, in introduc- ya eietinlss bora wont) himself, “and John Barleycorn, the bearcat, put oa hace |me down for the count. If it was the gink that had zs sped & toward them. |ro9m 183, 1 knew him,” the broken-down fighter went BURGLARS BEGIN | ‘TIED UP AGAIN | i ie i 7 ‘ii us ! ot een on. “No, I didn’t know his name. got near the president he afk Ae Mite et oe “We got to talkin’. He was a ’bo, same as me, NEW YEAR WELL :: Pasite whiten ions iene fier Howdy! |never in one place long. He'd been a railroad con- “ea u cked today ax the resutt pod rae Aa hea pores Soieha “struction man, and a logger, and a hop-picker, and Tapes. F ot be ‘ ata ic God knows what else. “I guess he hadn't always been a ’bo, and that _ |something happened to him on a New Year's day “ithat made him one. Anyhow, I said something about Happy New Year, and he said: ‘Happy hell!’ He was sober as you are this minute. I said so long as I had the price of a flop I wasn’t worrying. “He reached for his hat, and I said: ‘Where are you going?’ and he said: ‘I’m going to get drunk—s’ dam’ drunk I can’t think about ‘happy’ " New Year!’ “That was the last I saw of him. I’m going round to the morgue to see if it’s the same one. I’ve got a hunch mebby he had a home once, and a wife —or a kid, say, that he thought a lot of—and that died—on New Year's day.” SATURDAY'S LAMPLIGHT STORY | ull, lithe pees The President and Mrs. Wilson! Kennedy rown, former " » student body, aud VE R3 \ former gradu son * adtive: Rooutitaot tae Ive b need t om acre preaidents o Victor Zedn manage Ing was positively refu Wilson today ation here with him sev-| ——— was « OLD HORTON, M Because of Parallee Coli enacted Godiva, r eonntr Jan. 2 tends the t Mra ed with an Woodrow Wilson are along the evard which d vides the 4 Herndon house, where he is holidaying, P tallroa red the from the beach. : EVE COUPLE WERE MURDERED, Bee ee burrcor mare to an anctent ath. spokesmar p | t How did you © to know the president? Where are you going? How long do you intend to stay? Do you know Mrs. Wilson, too? | Where walked Right rider NEW YORK, Jan. 2 tlon into ¢ Marsh Gibson, a n d Patrol! , Man James Prac 1 with a dor of Coroner Jacob M was convinced they theft Both bodies were trady’s | ¢ ra’ worth It was first ble sufc # had polsoned the other. 7 AFTER EMPLOYMENT suas pl pil Stat : tate Labor ( ; : ey alia oa mated to warrant wit} many of t mpantes. | sharks, He wa Sho 2 Sixth ay of several hun th of tis Laura oo wns from oy ome u know dent 1 nil my bo'n Aas, wh! tut you sy the al in public] You mean t ectorships | ther {ng to be in view of ke to him there | tateme at tall man back with them specs? That the president “Gosh” said Jim Carter. “I didn't know it, And that’s the president! Why, he looks just like any other man to me. 1 spoke to him tke | speak to everyone | pass—whether | owe him or whether | don't the. Puget igation Co. = WORLEY TOTALK GOVERNOR WILL SOCIETY OPENS. 2s; 2. msruc mst pros pean INVESTIGATE DANCE PARLOR : oe il ynecnmone; st im —Samuel Bealmer ‘dropped dead when told his wife had LANSING. tris tod, Across the co thes of pi Weave them strande 4 ison ts t ic by at. th iment upon this At meet j ti all be ter les as danced to a sive igarian rioted—and the tables of the girl music bells—the swirled clamor of merriment in a bet vent ar ment agen af wild aan abou clared in his stat t change ir great B "2 WOMEN cops 2° =) ; American girl who danced Mary Rob- author of has written Concerning the pretty owing Chief I and J NEW PENNANT COUPON : utenanclen:‘Mowsied BILLIE BURKE POSES i Pe, Cha THIS . The Co-Ed Phelps to ween can be had at irth " given birth to twins: Pabarih: at the erts Rhinehart, “Seven Days,” a tale breaking with tears, tears that finally give place gladness and 1 the juvenile towArd the with the makes the to smiles of ionable tea dance par tl love! 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