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MGOK ABUSES mE SHOWN NEW PLAY ig Mitchel! Players to Miss Rachael Mar duction, ~~, Latest Prod e na Crime of the Law — jn the making four words might for Miss Rachael st pla) “* Be roduc on any stage Seattle Th young playwright et in a bold and apares no one the trath* convicts ay not those who migt t back bat how the tities hound they have served the Crime of the Law’ is the ing man who took a ty ot ot money from his ees order that his parent Pave necessary medical at The youth {s seat to, re ‘school. where he is made into ertminal Afterward he |e) a penitentiary. Eventu-) play deals with (he future years hence, and how our} may de conducted so that) instead of real criminals, | by the state. | advance tn y. The Seat- Yeads in this respect, two new plays Both are the all | the best seats may | ts. Other nights | gol a Matinee | wel Monday handles fearless and how, instead prison makes oth the of ex-cons r time. our only | a! | | | el Seite is not in Trust.—Adv AHEATRE, Lad J PIKE St . te the WIL” tee part “Treacle”; “Bill's Board Bill, jatp-jobair tn the ‘STRATHCONA HIS | V } to DAD, HE SAYS; TO: “CLAIM ESTATE ROSTON Jan 24.—Formal claim of James H. Smith of Brook line, @ suburb, to a part of the estate of the late Lord Strathco! Was expected to follow a confer ence here today between Smith and Attorney Sterling of New York Smith claims to be the brother of! Mrs, Ro J. Biiss-Howard, Lord QI am an single man of 40, Very much to your surprise, 1 hy no love troubles, Facing things ae ; ws they should be, T think your an cellent, aud that they should | Strathcona’s daughter it from was understood that letters Stratheona to Smith recog ising -him as bis son were ready for presentation if Smith's claims © questioned It was also reported that Smith eived a large annuity from Lord athcona, “I didn't care to discuss the le ral phases of this case,” said Mra Smith today ! prefer to watt, as d@ Strathcona haa not been ted. During our residence here husband has been in frequent communteation with his father VAN LIKED IT! Thank you, your “honor sald T an Pel, alias John Baker( when sentenced to a term of six months 15 years at Walla Walla, after admitting that he was caught while trying to rob a pay telephone booth | in Shaw's pharmacy on Second ay So, wo to It, Oye \ A.—That's kind of you, You can't agree, but are willing te disagree with me. no love trouble, that you should anything | may hink T believe in nothing than this little sphere on which we are living for the time being The building we do here. }opinion, {# for eternity, and present time Is an infinitesimal par of eternity, which has no begin ning or end but | am surprised so misinterpre have said as te le bur my willingness to lodge. see! from Ohi ade Union Movement) © THE TACTICS OF SOCIALISM VS. SYNDICALISM SABOTAGE DIRECT ACTION AND ANARCHY Publiehbed and Paid for by EDWIN J. BROWN. party I had @ purpose tm entering into the P*'" i debate inet Sunday night at Dreamiand 4, \.0" Pavilion I was pleased to find every “In snort wilton flied. Huck @ gath- use of & thon’ tae his roed | | New aw | of vilifleation and a William” D York Abiding citizen to know the truth to win his fight break the law government will be an ant hop we 4 Anarchy he by the rank and file of the ering of working people gathered to hear | 00 "ctl te eee 8 discussion on working clase tactics |) that Maywood and Mt. John know lite "| proot conctusiyes that an investigation is/of Socialism or science when they ta | ORLA. CLARK, D. v. Ss ‘& patient will write to us| M4 tay our work gave perfect sat- there is nothing more to. ‘We added. We can show you a number of of testimony Work is painless, and as to we have cut our com Prices tn two. $10 Gold Crowns $10 Plates De Clark personally oversees all tumed out of this office, and feason we are able to give MHS Guarantee that ix bona fide WE GIVE GAS - Regal Dental Offices Math. Sark, D. 0.5, Manager, | Av, N. W. Cor. Union | : Bring this ad with you. HEAIS = llcING ECZEMA Easy Way to Get Rid of Tor. foo ty io Skin Eruptions. Hyour skin itches and burns with @ other tormenting, un lhe trouble, simply wash Se places with Resinol Soap ater, dry, and apply ino! Ointment ing stops instant! ou have to dig and seratct 8 posal ble 1 oh Once, That hing, antise; Seaton strikes rig the arrests the ic of the ? 4nd lets the ortured, in Skin rest,'aimost always re fay It to perfect health i quickly at little cost cat Sos) and Resinol Oint also 1 were $4.00 and he 0 SPeedily effective in are 4nd stubborn cases of lackheads, dandruff, sores . Prescribed by doctors teen years, and sold by Very druggist. For free Mat *rite to Dept, 45-5 Resinol a subatitar on STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS $5.00 |» beat “garernment in the shop.” and ROW On, 404 the people of thie nation are | SUNK warernmont | reasoning from cause to pffect, and art earners in the looking for a remedy gther than tha) which is Advoested by (he teachers and politictans of special privitene Mr, Ettor and the | W. W. memben treated me with the sereatest reepect, | and gave to the people @ splendid dis eussion on Direct Action as a tactic , PRYSICAL FORCE Arnold Reiter. in hie on, which t@ wold by the Direct Action includes the rev wrortatic strike. the #« Direct Action te simply physical force organised of unofganized. it must always emanate from the Impulse of the indi and receive oe lutionary cates, but must find sanction In the self hope acai: -regeeepeppeadingety Fa the Machiavellian Sehool, and pute every | his mines and factort pereon or group of persone at war with |r Pt srery other parson or group with which | hay sonal safety Listen to this ore draati Antl-bourgeolae terrorism againat the and his general «! These acts of th! ede form and not aub- | capitati«t phase of democrat 7 1t depende on individua instead of social intelli Jaman “ thought In it mma ¢ phyatea! force ne ‘The material conception of history wmprehewsion of the the source of surp ne chance for deve’ mind » meine roatures of ow DIRECT ACTION DEFINED the Direct to for a what defini Brace Rogers. campaign the Red Reactionary Bocta present city campalen, i* oe Any leader who against violence ie a trait [ing clase.” when speaking at FE w and bene Saturda Star ONLY “MILLION” PENNANT eS FACTORY ON THE COAST EET SPECIAL DESIGNS MADE TO ORDER —_FOR— SCHOOLS, LODGES, SOCIETIES, COL- LEGES, MONOGRAM PENNANTS (YOUR OWN MONOGRAM) FOR MOTOR CARS OR BOATS Pennants in Large Quantities for Advertising Pur- poses at very low prices. Pin Felt Cushions, Novelties We also manufacture Felt Pillows, Bonnets, Piano Scaris, ‘Table Mats, California Reproduction & Advertising Co. Weare the Largest Pennant Manufacturers on the Coast J Seattle, Wash: ot 218 Second Av. South, Los Angeles Address 107 Spring WRITE FOR PRICES Tam not surprised that you have further in my the the | willing + {gether in thelr effort to ot| Firat M THE } ( AND HER SiC ORRE SPONDENTS au where we wided to abide by your ‘APPORTION FUND | ty I'm sure. > i it VF OR NOT TO SHAVE Thomas Moore, in th Worshiper hi Ob thus, from childhood's day, I've ® seen my fondest hopes decay.” If you will look back, you will reAlize © gone forey Hut, as you shift ed them off, something better took | their place, You expended “many pxious moments, very tender| are” and endured “profuse ridi oule” on account of them; but you ado not regret that they have served their time; that you gained plete ure and profit by the care bestowed upon them; so why not do so in thi », providing something better in way of harmony takes the place of your darling mustache? The ot that every Individual bas a right to his or her personal views. If, lkeeping your mustache to give up your supposed say whether or not you ob- r t | Fight te tlters of your future wife, you may| \be able to settle the question }factorily from that point your choice” Q—1 am a boy of 15 years Now Mies Grey, (here is a girl out by my ry one ot the. thutty-rutties | morning, don't get to see her brothee does 1 asked her which of her chums she Aiked beat, oh “One a6 well as aot 1 find, out whieh twin Brother or me fully yours, A. Now, Mow will oe beet, my Very reapect cn be sensible, boy, {don’t try to find out anything of the sort. Be content to remain as good a friend as any you may lose the girl's friendship alto gether The girl is very sensible to keep all her boy chums on an equal footing. Be a dandy good with her, and don't bothag her} with silly playing at a geme, the | rules of which you do not under stand. It is better to have the friendship of a truly good girl than the love of a silly one, advocates the nd milttant “Direct Ac he full extent of our Tt will be een m | to be tied down ink Tam toe young for nial te tight for her to way we are corrying om. you very mach. CIFY NEWS Vilinda T. Brotton, a pioneer ri ident of the Northwest, died Fri day at the home of h daughter, Mra. W. R. Cantrell, t Yealer * .'s Seattle churches are getting to- observance of 8. al Feb. . Under the direction of G. T. | Pratt, the fourth termi of the city | training school for Sunday school workers begine Monday night The first of a on “Lights That 11 te giv en by Rev. A. W. Leonard at the E. church Sunday ee of lectures Sunday school superintendent and their assistants will atten banquet at the University M odist ehurch Tuesday night Rev. F. Hancock has accepted a call from the Lak M churth and will assume his duties Sunday. | A r@usical program will be given Bethany Presbyterian chureh| gees night with a special ser mon by Rev. A Major, the pastor. | Arrangements for the Church For. | ward movement of the * four churches on Queen Anng Hill have} been completed, Meetings begin | ‘eb. 15. Ww Rev. J. D, O. Powers will begin his series of lefMures The New Psychology and the w Healing Methods” at Unitarian church San Annual meeting of the Congrega tional Brotherhood of the Congre gational churches will be held Mon day night at Plymouth chureb | ae sae The police are searching for Am brose Goetz, an aged main wo has been missing from the Sherman hotel since Dee, 20 o- Local Baptists will participate in the ceremonies attending the lay ing of the keel of the tint go pel boat at Kogle Harbor Monday STUDENT ARRESTED filed by Harry Stacy | Shafter complaint the jeweler 8 On a Shown, of 300 27th av state university, has been arrested, charged with pawning two watehes | |given him on approval GROCERS CUT LOOSE Retween 600 and 700 persons were entertained at the vaudeville per formance given by the Seattle Ke tail Grocers’ association, in Arinor hall, Friday night The program was an excellent one | STAR—SATURDAY, \from county funds, \than that many of yd@ur childhood hopes | g» or side of the argument in| ¢ tn |Olutions to you ‘are | democratic | name lJect to some of the personal mat | womanhood * RAID OPIUM DENS .’s:, \second one raided. and) men were taken friend | Commissioner Hoft ‘Moore Theatre ffect agWm. Wicklund, Charch | berg's JANUARY 24, 1914 STEALS CARRIE NATION’S STUFF a lows today to ‘red Benham, attacks plant, The pollee are at a ibe the motive of F 62, for waging Carrle on the Coast Condlr 1410 Weatern av | Renham was arrested’ Friday night, after he had demolished the entire plate glass front of the shop. The place was wrecked tn a sim (lar manner on three previous occa, sions at r Cc. ¥ B. Worley and will be quizzed itorlum by t league Austin B, Griffiths A. J. Goddard, Geo Richard 8, Winsor {at the YM, CLA Women's Good ¢ tonight nment At the row night, called Judge Winsor's dacy, but to which ar been extended to the H.C, Pigott will 4 other candidate to take the platfor The others have declin ed, declaring they do not believe tn Sunday campaigning oe. o Dreamland meeting tomor marily for alty cand vitation has candl County Superintendent M. E Du January appor ham today mage the tionment of und county fund to the schoo! distric of the The an@unt distributed ts $ 74, of whieh 6 1 Is dertv-* from state funds and $49,618.23 tute other t coun: | ety probably be the o ‘ Those districts $500 from thir $96,1 recelving more apportionment Kent, $1,931 Hothell, $980; Helle 7 Lake, $641; Kirkla Union $1,064; Richrhond Foster, $728; Issaquab, $753; | Diamond, $777; Auburn,| 7; Enumelaw and Union EF, 7; Vashon, $848 Five of the mayoralty candidates will speak at the King County Pro. gressive league meeting Tuesday night, in the Good Kate cafeteria ore Re and \ 601 Black Supporters ef Judge Winsor, out side of the socialist party, will meet tonight 4 40 In the Perfecta cafe lteria, at Third and James. J. R {Cronin and Robert Me “ 4 are chair map and secretary, 1 clively, of thd Winsor Municipal Ownership club. H.C. Pigott arisen today with this remark In announcing his ca didacy for mayor, Mr. Gill saye he changed Bis views on public qués tions, «1 would like him to tell us « Whether he thinks the recall @ower should by ained or omitled from the new charter . $1,47 WOMEN PROTEST | Acting on the suggestion of The Star that the women of Seattle should demand justice for Mother Jones, the #2-yearold labor, worker imprisoned in a prison at ‘Trinidad Col, the North End Progressi a social organization of prom women, has sent strong res Mrs. Gertrude A, Lee state chairman of Col ling upon her “in the|~ “eo BANQUET GILMAN tub. tnent ete it he B.” Worley _ Searactorined orado, ci of to secure her release, jiman, recently promoted sideney of the 8. P. & lroad, will be banqueted tonight at the. Hotel Washington by many of his friends. Members of the com mittee in charge of the affair are J. D. Lowman, 1. A. Nadeau, George Donworth, D. W. Burchard, Wi) mon Tu ker, E Fy. Blaine Two oplum dens were raided by iad policemen early this Ling seven opium smok $175 worth of the drug net ute wild scramb! men and women took place. were captured | A house St 112 11th av, was the Three colored) The Y. W. jconsiderable success Brigade campaign, dof raseing $84,000 to used in equipping the new building at Fifth re a day, av. and Seneca st ght-hour Mrs. BE. T, Smith, who ts conduct wan placed ing the campaign, has sent out a call State Labor 1,000 volunteers'to assist in the tikes CK te meeting with in {ts Brick PORTLAND, with fe men mot In violation of the law, Mayor H.R under arrest today Jan men mbt b stat Albee by 24.—Charg be wo fi and police for The Best Corrective SHERIFF HURT (Paid Advertising.) gans of digestion—is found broken rib and badly cut face. | golf links and baseball grounds tn | -—|one new club, adopted a constitu. nN week te The Union ‘Theatre. The For gentlemen Institute, Stockholm, Swe- PORTLAND, Jan. 24—When a/ and proventive ofthe uamerors touring car of the Portland police nm! Pacific freight train, early today, in the safe, speedy, nan BEACON HILL CLUB MEETS and time-tested home remedy) At « meeting of the Beacon Hill | Improvement club thin week, an- Jefferson park will be ready for j use in the early spring The two former Beacon tion at this meeting and appointed LOOK! READ! THINK!‘ *) ils meeting and appointed Aveotutely the onty, theatre In seattle! months. The club is undertaking true, regardies of the price of samie- sion, and without a single exception You are assured of sesing something Turkish-Russian Baths Wastitfgton Baths, | Bidg. Massenre, den; Hilmer Peterson, graduate of | Prof. Unman’s Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. co: irregular action of the or- Tom Word, sheriff, sustained a | pouncement was made that the | Seid everywhere. la bosses, Ls > |clubs, having recently united into fon pletures on « never before shown In Seattle every greduate Dr. Kjel- Insist on Seattle- |manufacturer to a student at the | Made Goods In doing this you enable the! increase his output, and compel him to em} ploy more help. REMEMBER, the greater the weekly payroll, the greater Seattle. Bakeries F. S. SHAW Of the Firm of Hegdah! & Shaw | | Candidate for Councilman Two-Year Term Clean, Dependable |- 514 Fifth Ave. W. Chili B. & en Chili Con Carne Chicken Tamales. Main 5306. aw Thire "ENT Sucrionw We Deliver. Avenue Flour “Centennial Best” | FLOUR Macaroni Orice a yea® for a few weeks to Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghettl, Vermice!ti, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Egg Noodles. Manutevtured by ‘A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS Gold Crowns (22-k and extra he per tooth $3.50 to Rrldgework (strictly first-class) per tooth $3. 5O to $5.00 Gold Fillings patont true-tosnat finest artificial 10, per set 8.00 to ® Boston Dentists 1420-22 Opp. Bon Portable Houses TORtANED HOUSES TLE and shipped everywhere. 8 are our retere Serviceable—Keonem vices before you buy or Made in § Satiatied 9 Second Ave Marche, Seattle. 4 by lending ane the dental professt Get our AMET Main SRO8. iness men » generally, caused by defective department crashed into a Southern | nut | far ‘program | plan for beautifying Beacon Hill. | WHAT'S DOING POLITICS tt, for the purpose! | Business Man! | | “Failure Through Jealousy.” Does Jealous Divorces Th Sermon t Dr. A. W. LEONARD First Methodist Church Fifth and Marion St. H. Ober, buflding superintendent laughing stock of t t the Ravenna district with reference to the the rear of the city hall gKested a plan to freeze an the nday Song Vested Ch Prof Mrs 40 p. m led big slide Service by Large Ober sug the slid Donley, organist Austin E. Griffiths, rley and James E dre the Madrona Height In Madror Presbyterian church jeorge Bs Bradford will Speaking to 600 in the Brother hood League hall, Sixth and King AF. Griffiths sald he was in favor the three amendments to the charter which did not deal with the n charter framework There prison weilfa nimum | and akyecray amend ye! An olf established office, sus equ in ry department. Northern Hank Bullding th e 0 ments ” Miiderate Prices In our new 1418 Third Ave., special attention to equipping the repair shop to t advantage quarters, we have best We are now ina p&sition to accept orders for repairing, rebuilding, or refinishing pianos of any make, and guar- antee the results to be the best obtainable. Estimate for Rebuilding Furnished Free of Charge. Phone Main 8940 for Factory Tuner. \GeoPBent Company PIANO MANUFACTURERS Established 1870 Seattle Branch—1418 Third Ave. New Pennants BILLIE BURKE POSES “THE OFFICE GIRL” A series of Art poses in elaborate colors, most beautifully poe ee Reproduced §ne quality felt enatiag 85c a yard. ONE COUPON AND 20c At The Star office, and the following branche: BALLARD— P. H. MULLEN, 5409 Ballard Ave. EVERETT— E. HALL, 2916 Colby Ave. BREMERTON— KOST BOOK STORE 511 Pacific Ave. RENTON— W. S. MILHUFF, Comfort Station, Third and Main NEW BRANCH PENNANT OFFICE NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SUPPLY COMPANY Eastman Kodak Co. 1320 Second Ave. Between Union and University. For the convenience of those collecting pennants The Star has opened a branch pennant office on Second av., where pennants may be procured by presenting a coupon from the front page of The Star and twenty cents—the same as at The Star onice,, SUBJECTS PREVIOUSLY OFFERED THAT CAN NOW BE HAD: “MATINEE GIRL” “BATHING GIRL” “CO-ED” R “STAGE BEAUTY” “FLOWERS” a limited number of. pennayts which are a reproduction of the famous painting “September Morn,” which caw be had*for one coupon and twenty cents at The Star Office (not) at branghes). Twenty- five cents by mail i NOTICE—ADDRESS ALL MAIL CRDERS TO THE SEATTLE STAR. We have

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