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! & QUESTION” |} JANUARY 7, 1914 MARY BOYLE O’REILLY INTERVIEWS A KING; a>3€C€ sin wn“ | GRECIAN MONARCH TALKS TO HER FOR HOUR: SS SESE sSSee"™ WSTARLISHE ac | Jougall 2 fouthwick fn connection with JAMES McCREERY @& CO. New Tork » 18 i d 4 1 d 4 Q ‘ { SECOND AV. sag PIKE 8T BARGAINS By Mary Boyle O'Reilly! i eceanenagean pepnateed Used Mac hine Copyright, 1913, t vsennch (Editor's Note—To Mary Boyle O'Reilly, our famous woman correspondent In Europe, has come the | mothe In opyriah per Butervrlve |T distinction of getting the FIRST interview ever accorded any journalist by the king of Greece. “For 66 His Knelish walted with the| New M Ath ] || Minutes,” write Mise O'Reilly, “Constantine received me, talking freely with me, discussing the affairs of } idiom of an American colleg WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO an sia own nation, and asking me of my experiences in connection with the Bellis care in Russia, and also ins | rapped out in the eurt ition | pee Third Cone PURe Main 1008 “Loam meet youl’ || terrogating me about ‘your great United States.’ Constantine is a wonderful admirer of America, and is | of one ace med to command | tvery inch a man,” she concludes.) vc tn talk of our | nic gx Constantine ot! 1 y t! DANCING Greece as he shook hands, and a SA E OF WHI E | i. i We 6 r HIPPODROME despite the absurdity, + the oder asetil L I ‘4 University phrase carried conviction! | BACH SOLDIER. be ot i tar vf the} or defe depended H Helle per None bin ( cat The le ndermuslins ( tinue t nified irit of} tia < er etlnen yd ished stock a Greece t zed at} ‘ | t } My Men,” He Gowns, ( vat Pet at } c ypulsive, idealistic, his per "EACH loved our k with flat trimming of 1. or ad ace. Choice ral ! ee eke | f any of the above-mentioned garments at O&¢. j It ret the Greek with the beefy B riar . , hare tat once, Guat poerved to sn ata, of tight welght Children’s | lis est { his na mature, only they were OLD I Ition e i 1 the Greece DURANCE. Bite J | ° lot 5 ic tr Bey aay Undermuslins | ' 1 ea net ba and cor , A wh salt fish, | | t t Pp curdled k, hard br nd a few] . ] | respect ; : cloves of garilc-—that was a fennt at Specia’ | T mine s to rece yor v . Bu | tome N at 1 announce th ! - ric bees afta at It r , es ooo Dd. 8 out go to the pa at half y : Money. ost etn a edge 1 sleeve We want you ¢ vikae Rie Eee | Idlers dag 40] n small sizes only. 50¢ ages v rt h a1 | | Victim pit, o men a alue t 25¢. attention to exch | ban Saat ehaeae | | Ne Doxato } r troop | Children’s Muslin Gowns oversees ¢ - | King Constantine of Greece and His Fine Family. Jrounded a bill where Capt ith high neck and em of work. Our prices are t King Str Out ater bodies ced ‘ ' ; : aver offered In Seattle, con lig Meet Her Jcollection of marble fragments,!from his table desk to shake hands! the vigorous age of fn tall as # | throug 4 | sepia” Adcloas> pian, Late ssipa the his ire His ajesty is ready.” A | Signed photographs,’ military sou And | note the king In his /lance and as straight ; “I estimated that Bulgarians m t 14 years. 7 @. All we ask ts to give us ¢ Se wath, te = ue to the ro venirs study Is more simply uniformed His long head and gray eyes indi-|have massacred in one yea | lunes at 5Oe@. e malty. We are sure we ca The « rape he door: |. / pause by the door to make the than any man in HIS palace! cate his Danish blood, his womanly ‘ pa pearvef P . [ you and you will be : we ‘ firat courtesy The king strides) Constantine of Greece, now at|lower lip and unexpected dimples | non-combetant e nen and Children’s its jownese of our prices he grand equerry bows and retires ence " ; ¢ é : eee a ; tia bie, eumitt poems Aha ge ehildre Not a village through | 4 vith f WE GIVE GAS. nished in strong, dark colors; se ot Yap pasee a8 sooted) t 1 style or leath e and partla rned ; h he I f { P P ¢ 1g | 15e. “Regal Dental Offices ES lg et tan oe LR. Clark, D. D. S, Manager, . ‘ies Pear oe a see iti ete ‘ ' on ared ts nd 50c values, Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union often, 1am very much in love with {closed fist smote the table nervous + 25 ng this ad with you. one of them, and like the other one, | ly, as if he hesitated to voice a hor eo¢-. ; ~~. Mow can 1 get ecqusinind with Aga | : them te” “AN Uatkn Is Love. {Pid met | Muslin Panties in sizes A.-The only ay | know of Paved | 1 to 6 years; 15c¢ values, to will not b offensive to right Upem leaving the h ded girls in to get an t nows that 9 hon Se. she thanked me, and told m than the one bb A boy wit nee of theirs to ec a1 nderin-chief sent Misses’ Drawers of mus- at her address any eveoion i pes Yor 1. t ? erate cul-de-sac, | “ sata . weald be at heme 1 calied, but brine ow up to you to fine - - 7 i vt | lawn ruffle and found there was me seach addrows. er hot a per Greece n For gentlemen. Washington Raths,| Cam ya tell me hew t can find her, land no will t ear Mise Grey ; 65¢. Moore Theatre Bldg. Masseurs,| [2.4 “Ss weil ue my parse, Nie why be so | 1 cident. The rhird Floor. Wm. Wicklund, graduate Dr. Kjel-| lenesome here. IRisH JACK +& friendly kind word} mobile lips were but the gray berg’s Institute, Stockholm, 8we-| A—Really, you are mistaken. never ht 1 ma eyes smiled r Hilmer Peterson, graduate of This is not a private detective | >¢ re. ‘ aly i ck dak teats thaebind EY Bare : eas sons, being etricores be. - --—-—— 2 $toc! ency ind e ive to the am f f ng th th hi " “iss gaciae aie mecaoanaaetetermtaecnd bed gs ae soe a + tnatrumental in helping any-| gre’Greeks and nothing else’ SacBongell Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. A girl who doesn't want her ew 0 may ae sarge Senile. rossaghtir podd no ee | biel * erie PP sh ock to| best wil Ww hter, commented the king. rt to # arer than a t v : i me. To feel that fe emend the state law regulating her home, usually bas sor back of the not! an to me an Irishman should be keen enough to know It ething EVERY ONE is INTERESTED IN A GOOD PLACE TO KAT Viett This Home Like Restoarant The Meals Are Good Telladie, effective My honest advice ts to keep WARREN’S LUNCH § tight hold of your purse strings Formerty Wheeler's—218 Union. [| when beautiful young are |about-—untll you grow sus. ceptible _ ALBERT #ANSEN | Jeweler and Siiveremitn ls Now Located at His New Store Second Ave. Near Madison. Q—Wil you please decide this } bo: 1 am @ tative bore woman. My parents are Americans, also, If I marry « for- eigner and he will net become an Amertena, will tt de me of my vote and American right Thank Ing you very much. AN OLD SUBSCRIBER. rey {| A—Yes. It ts an unjust law, | LOOK! "READ! THINK!| }and one that women shovld get “abetately the only theatre in Seattic busy having corrected. I might tweive firet-run reels of that are badly broken down| marry a foreigner and be just as), true an American citizen as J am and too far gone to save, can be removed and be replaced Ate assured of soning something Before shown In Sea every by nice, clean bridge work— bs ‘Tuesday and Friday Bid oO 8 now, have a more inde than the men who sell everything from a plug of tobacco political position with power pendent vote ~——_/a credit to yourself and the|and money attached dentist, too Q—We are two girls, 16 and 17 years. We went to « thew other wight and got acquainied wn two ushers. They went home with Reliance # tieat ers, and being so does not mean young m are not all the a But, it was a mighty poor way for the right thing for young girla to SHOP 215 Madison St. b. be ou © late ithout som : Full line of lace mt person with them, and you th : DT an4 tace back 1ce yourself open to | suspicion w Corsets, $1.50 up "it the boys are all right they Special Sale This Suite 301-302 Eitel Bldg. ‘ =n won avg bal Week. Cor. Second and Pike, Next) Do » ak any appointmen h them outside your own hor Corsets Cle Door to Bon Marche. with bs ess t - ar own at home only ¥ A | Formerly ents are there, It simply is not Eastern Painless Dentists (the proper thing to do, no amatt r Cor. 4th Ave. and Pike St. (07 JC ier 43 nista be y afterward START TO SAVES |: BEFORE JANUARY 15 We will pay dividends from January 1 on all ac Counts placed with us before January 16. 1 would gr ndvlee on a small Jn your amo ith @ young lady tainly not, Don’t make a f it; but, when you next time, simply say like to ¢ en she wil up some at home After having paid 6 per cent per annum for over 13 Years, we have just declared dividends at the average Fate of to wo who has ni PER heen” readin" ANNUM Thes claim It le @ good home for yn fine place to get rid of bad edue letters for a year hink y n give me anode A place for an Viease anawer A : da boy or girl $1.00 or more > will open &n account, way from home to any kind of a chool, #0 you #¢ I am biased in WHY “THIS IS A GOOD PLACE ty views. During the {mpres fonable yeara | would endeavor to trengthen their view of Iife, afd} FOR YOUR FUNDS would trust this training to no one % Barn ings divided equitably among members. Ise ficient and economical management A boy can be a man any place if} 8 limited to 2% per cent by state law. ne governed by strict state law. Every do ced with this association se cured by first-class mortgage on improved Tealty od principle back of him ip to it; out a place » in thrown only with men 00d. Neither do I ap- chool for girla only 1 1o not endorse sex segregation. I it is helpful for boys and mingle in the right way; a I said, | am preju Puget Sound Savings Hoed in the matter. and Loan Association Ot tare, sober fos she ° . Established 1901. crease taken arent pride in your 5 a hastie fen satin 222 PIKE ST. aking Wf she she 2 on the street with whom she Ie einplayed in the store, Her told her not to. with may be of the very bes uid be spoken to bY her the downfall of many a you otan thoae with whom he works very theirs for) come true fo me true for e helped will pass it on Is my sn ant, Mie Over 1 am an ation. & local theat! vr prety y “NU BONE CORSET 10 SELL DIRECT lik Mostery Loss HANK The plan of the ¥ ‘ashon- Maury Ie) | lz Producers’ Union to sell direct | to the consumer, was indorsed at ‘OUR 1914, MOT 10: meeting held by the Anti-Food | Trust league in the Grand Opera | : house Tuesday. | DRO EUR? Dental Work Known to} ‘The Producers’ Union will collect THE Prices known to|the produce on the {sland by auto | DENT truck, distributing !t in the same Materis'*| manner in Seattle Producers who desire to cooper: ate with the league, are requested to send thelr names and addresses to Mra, F. F. Martin, 1163 Sunset av Divers are now equipped with a telephone, so they are at all times » communteation with the surface. | oe Go Armed Against WE Fil Crown, Brides or Extract | S h T. bl wei asia tomach Irouble WE au artitic inl teeth which | WE make without piates|A Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet Car when advisable and safe | ried in Your Purse or Vest | war | Pocket Will Enable You to | TOU we the] ys Keep Your | at p Stomach In Line. | U wa | ton | Don't let all sorts of stomach | you troubl dy pepsia, ¢ tritis, mal noe wae dysente and vertig 4 t A constant torture and ¥ " not nine n ultimate failure. The 1 and we are sure to win when *4°la going to succeed tod ' sure t * have his body, as well as bis r in perfect working Tableta are a nece ach ine hit hd | ones Dealing Is the Basis of Our Success interested If you are Piano or in purchasing a Player Plano, and want DT) a) gat When | Will, What | Want, the BEST VALUE for | Because After Each Meal | r Take a Little Stuart's your money | Dyspepsia Tablet.” | THIS IS THE PLACE |f| Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets fur 7 nish just those elements—pepsin TO COME and other ingredients—that tt We are a Home Com- |f| normal stomach secretes for the gestion of food. One or two of th pany. You buy direct at |) taniets will completely digest tt Headquarters. Our prices J | heartiest meal without any ai are the Lowest in the city |J| {rom the stomach At the oar : “hy time they tone up and invi an on same grade of Pianos. |the enfeebled stomach #o that t| |] We carry a large stock J! is -soon in a healthy monnltion | of the best makes. | again | Prudent men always hive a box | Convenient terms lof Stuart's Dyspepsia ‘Vableta on We guarantee to please }hand, They make digestion cer een |tain no matter what or haw much ) is eaten, Don't wink beeause your | ‘ |stomach 18 usually all right that | you don't need them. The police | 9 9 |P}ho néeds it all the time, bat be} | oes cause when he does need it, he} | needs it right then. When yon] | ’ | want relief "at once. Ke armed Seattle's Home Plano Dealers |B) ncainst stomach troubles with a 1510 Third Avenue box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Publots Caieesi HID Hd Bins 50 cents at any drug store, Suc cessful men everywhere tndorse them and rely upon th “My eldest son killed at Yanina was nearly An exploding \| broke his wrist watch— ‘ON CHILD LABOR child labor, in order to do away with the consent of parents ut guardians for children of school age also nipped hie ear. By the The King Progresalv mercy of God he was not |ieague met Tt at ga wounded. His brother did very |Good Eats cafeteria. Among Only in o re ) y one person In 100 inhabl- well, too. The third stayed at eral important discussions, the|tants of Great Britain owns more home, His mother thought him jup, in which it was acre of land proposed to ‘than an too young for the field.” The father heaved a sigh of retrospection. The Shoe Repair Man “How old le Prince Paul?” HO pio ea he Maine gt UG EN 216 Union St.—2 Pacer Madison cusing smi! “Eleven,” majesty! Our new Greece is of incalcula. ble value. The land is extremely confessed his POCCCOECOSE OS Do You Want to Save Money? fertile, the tobacco yield of the eg If you do, and your hi ‘ “Turkish cigarettes will be Greek : eae cere eee, ee |clgarettes hereafter. These things will give more scope to our energies “American good will will be with ue. The Americana are our friends. For we have brought Macedonia out of bond- age—as America would have done. “But we want you to give us back our Greek youths! Tod the labor of EVERY GREEK is NEEDED at HOME. “The opening of Macedonia, Indeed, should check Greek emi- gration to the United States. Americans will understand this if it is presented properly to them, So be careful not to com promise me with your country- men. You journalists have the world at your mercy—even kings!” $18.00 BODY BRUS. but gave no| SELS RUGS, 9x1 view was ended INLAID LINOLEUM choicest Ii feathers and ation. | tities large enough for down finest qual- d Balkan war, your| bathroom, pantry or kitchen ity art ticking, slightly 9, 50 | The $1 lity, per 87'c soiled, per pair Rugs, Carpet, Linoleum or Draperies Take quick advantage of the wz SALE In the RETAIL DEPARTMENT of AowaRD D. TAomns Co. (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest.) “AA” GOOSE PILLOWS, size 2x28 inches, weight 3% poun of a thir king’s arched fingers inter-| square ya LACE AND SCRIM CURTAINS locked. The $1.60 quality, per 3.00 Scri “ lated the greatest military strat. | rt ¢ lor, ral egist in Europe. aoe ty, per 672c * Muslin Oacnta ¢ er pai Hs 69c | 75c PRINT LINOLEUM, $2.00 Nottingham Cur. FROM EAST SIDE per square yard 372 tains, per pair $1.00 i NOTE—No advertised goods sold outside of Seattle. Ole Hanson returned today from a week's trip to Eastern Washing- and was highly elated at the prospects of progressive success. In Th 4 Moore Theatre; interview with The Star today Westlake Market Mr. Hanson said The people of Eastern Washing | > P>- DP OP POPDOODOoo®D ton are not satisfied with the pres ent democratic administration, al though all agree that Pres, Wilson is a fine, sincere man. The feeling is er allizing over the state that the only way to solve the tariff mud die for good and all ts to take it out of politics and place {it in the hands of a commission De in Stuaenis may outer There have heen no. desertions = | Empress Theatre Bg. | “mea itaa “ 4 " Second term begins from the ranks and | meena Uh FVETH ANE ano VIRGINIA ST Two Blocks East of to! Two Bloeks North of progressive Hours, 10 to 5, daily, many papers that have not done so heretofore will, I believe, support == Catalog on the progressives this coming yea Phone Blilott Request The republican party Is losing its -Shjling’otsta"™"" “"” NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM IS SEATTLE MAN, News of the ‘appointment of John A. Kingsbury, formerly of this city, as charity commissioner of | instantly Clears Air Passages; You) sweet, fragrant balm Breathe Freely; Dull Headache|the Neat of the nostrils; pene. ‘ paicmiaa rates and heals the inflamed, al Nasty Catarrhal Discharge} jy oiien membrane which lines the ops. | } | —— air | dissolves by v Rohe late bia bean. roosived ii nose, head and throat; clears the Kingsbury was selected by Mayor | passages; stops nasty dis Mitchel ‘ Try y's Cream Balm.” charges and a feeling of cleansing, Kingsbury left Seattle neariy| Get a small bottle anyway, fust|*°Othing reliet comes immediately, Don't lay awake gling for breath, tonight strug- with head stuffed, nostrils closed, hawking and blow. wili{ ing, Catarrh ‘or a cold, with its nd-| running nose, foul mucous drop- five years ago. He was then prin-jto try {t—Apply a little in the nos. cipal of the Green Lake school, He/trils and instantly your clogged graduated from the University of nose and stopped-up atr pass Washington. Kingsbury married|of the head will open; you the daughter of Rey, R. C, Glass, aj breathe freely; dullness and t retired Methodist minister, living|ache disappear. By morning! the| Ping into the throat, and raw dry here. catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal| Ness {8 distressing but truly nee@® — |sore throat will be gone. less, About 42,000 persons are en-| Kind such misery now! Get the] Put your faith—fust onoe—in gaged in the manufacture of must-|small bottle of y's Cream} “Bly’s Cream Balm” and your cold cal instruments in this country, 'Balm” at any drug store, Thislor catarrh will surely disappear.