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NOWNLTY WORKS || 1113 First Ave., Seattle. } Learn to do it Right | in the “SCHOOL OF EXPERIENCE.” Steam, Gas, Electrical Engineering practically taught upon standard equip ment Installed under actual working con- ditions, SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Inc. 104-6-8-10 West Koy St. Phone, Q@. A. 234. B. KORB CO. Speciatiate in Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Face Massage, Wig Makin ork, wi and Toupes. GET OUR PRICES—LOWFEST. 1102 FIRST AVF. — | con a be Fogel ae = to dock under the Naaieiead. | Sanitarium Publishes Free peak y for the newly acquired Lake Showing How Tobacco Habit Kidney ani Blier Trobe Sizes sets a2) pies or overvose | Abuses Of Our | estes” sca: wget 0 Seattle. The utilities committe psi Five Days at Home the celebration of the centennial of ° jin session yesterday afternoon cre armen 28 in | WICKERSHAM, Wash, Jan | the wegian co! Nay weal eSS ated a “Lake Burien railway ft ° abe mg emennig eager 7 al ind J. M. Riffe, the barber as The Fiders Sanitarium, located at) pendence in Norway, ¢ Jand transferred to it $2,200, which | song deat ta bed by his wito early gfe Main at. Bt. Joseph, Mo.. hae| Dan canner Lend, | was part of the gift ‘ 1 | |published a free book showing thi editor of the Washinggon Posten, of | It gives me great ie te sure to rec- this morning, He had his head| Jheadiy effect of the tobacco habit, |Seattle, has been chosen by the Or- ommend Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Pa bf lb ot up a in cloth and a bottle d how ft can be banished In from ions of Norway of Amer cy achaae weiteriag thous bladder | of chloroform near him. He had | eet gto five days at home, gor {ica The festivals will begin the trouble troub with toothache nd it is ‘“ ane part of M. - 1 ja ” than 60 years have tried t p ay gS SE ame | supposed he used the chloroform |“The Crime of the Law” Viv- 4 and say it in entirely by hemorrhages from the bladder | to induce sleep and took an over} coneful, and tn addition to banishin and was not able to get any doctor! Coasting down Howell st., with | dose idly Illustrates How Con-/the desire tor tobacco, bas imorg “4 who could help me. I was in such|the power of her automobile shut victs Are Tortured in Penal 04 banishes the desire for to-| thape that sleep at night was im./off, Mrs. Edwin Maxwell, 2206 &.| AGAINST SOCIALISM stig t p'matter whether tt ts amok | possible on account of distressing Terrace st., was crossing 18th av paid Institutions. hig ee LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2 symptoms. While bending over 1) last night when the machine of D.| NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C Ke thin book tn being distributed | pinay 19, <Y an, 28.—-Louls would be stricken with such a pain |J. Lindsey, 608 18th av. N., crashed! Jan, 28-—-The British umbia : Y ng & copy should | amy efor id murderer, be-| that it was Impossible for me to|into hers, knocking {t to the side-| Federation of Labor, at {ts conven-| yyow convicts are tortured in ortinement aadarene’ at once ear dyn Gallia da oan straighten up. Mr. Henry, one of walk. She was not seriously hurt. | tion here, is on record today against oy mel ig ee an tedate tviaside aivinck be * , against some of our penal instiutions for Bundy already has admitted the Dimers ie a Pt :| Cétde Game Maphack Grip | dopting socialism as a plank in tt )the merest infraction of arbitrary | killing of Harold Ziesche, 15, whom mer’s “Swamp-Root; although I Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets remove platform. Woman suffrage was fn-| py) A how th fort ten Ss 7 “oO AAC HH | lured y spot an never had any faith in patent med-| ¢ause. There is only One” cnrome ‘Quinine ‘ | rules, and how the unfortuna men he lured to a lonely spot and beat « fet 1 Is bee signature of B. W. mo Quining |dorsed, and a resolution against) who have violated, in varying di to death to secure money to buy Me bas. a4 8 last resort I purchased son om Bt | Astatic Immigration was passed grees our laws, are hounded by the|| TROUBLE) a Christmas present for a girl. : Swamp police when they have served their || r* noticed a decided change, and afte . loa sing two hotties I was completely | NeW Pennants Make a Hit DEDICATE HOSPITAL | ine eee gg To Cure It cured. It seemed remarkable that pee | -_ na Re eae cured. It seemed remarkable that) rhe new Billie Burke Series of} NORTH YAKIMA, Wash. Jan |The Crime of the Law,” produced Treat Cause, | being 111 so long. But since this Pennants, now being put out by the Bishop O'Dea of Seattle will|for the first time on any stage at) Not the | oes took place nearly two years ago, | Star, have sur won favor with officiate at the dedication cere-|the Seattle Theatre this week \| Ss LOS ANGELES, Jan. 28.—De. I have never been troubled and| Star readers. The new series, al-| monies here Sunday of the New St Miss Marshall treats the .theme|| ymptonss tectives are investigatin the death would highly advise anyone euffer-|thoush a trifle smaller than the | Elizabeth hospital of the Sisters of of her play with a fearlessness that | re\lof Mrs, Henrtetta Devitenn, 60:4 Ing from the same trouble to at|{tst series put out, are made of Charity brings out clearly the fact that re-|| They!| whose charred body was dragged feast give Swamp-Root a trial ‘and | much erior felt—the best form in our present treatment of || ko to the||from her burning kitchen by ee! Ithink the resuita wil be the same) BOveY, can ur. and the eotorics FLOOD. IN STANWOOD ]privoncrs "must “come, 'oon, The ¢ tne "atiment |! men. as mine. , nd-painted wo: story told {s one that mus appea oad 9g 4 "Yours very. truly The Billy Burke pennants are] gan WOOD, Wash. Jan, 28—|t0 every one who has a spark of memotin hues THOMAS A. BENNETT, gotten out excluslvely for The Se-|stanwood ix considerably under | Manhood In his make-up ve prone. ‘KILLS WOMAN reensburg, Indiana a Posed i iat . pte lhe re . - water today, owing to a break In| To one familar with prison af-|/ this 14th day of Februar 19 A series of ten “pennants He on the Murphine and Haller|form, “The Crime of the Law” 18|| iss FA; Bentatt, who cubsoribed|been announced so tar aed’ fine| eee The schools were tem-|not overdrawn, It is true to life. SGicceaie the above statement and made oath|of these have been Issued 4 [Dorris alowed | There by i story of the young SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 28.—J | that the same is true in substance | supply of the back pennants ia kept Pe WOU AARE. He DEAR | 2OF (8 | Gle nnerd, recently paroled trom the and tn tact on ban wophiy anyone ay SHOOTS TWO WOMEN | minor offense. When released he | Atlanta prison, tried to renew ac L. A. BOWE i: Fd is hounded by the police and again | Yo Ferr WER Tiopein 1 Mart solewing star i quaintance with Mrs. Clo Ferrand, Nitare Weetiia. | thee dave ‘bean tomnet SACRAMENTO, Jan. 28 sent to prison for a erlme he did || canes of mtoma [manager of an Bilis st. apartment Letter to This week the most beantiful Poettcher, mechanic for the not commit. When released the|| Srearht Wr se house, failed, shot and killed her, Kilmer & Co. ‘pennant issued to date is being put hee Pacific, shot and killed ¢ ne hety hose ne 60 pps bps tle, whieh jena committed suicide. Binghamton, N. Y. Jout. The “Matinee Girl" is the | Kroner nd Helen Elliott, wom hat he decides 8 useless to try cures 95 per emcee Jhew pennant and is made up in ©" of the underworld, and shot him-|to lead a righteous Ife Daria Sites | | KANSANS WILL EAT ° i: : Swamp-Root Will Do for You! several beautiful colors on a deep 8¢lf Especially strong 1s the second = ‘ yore ty ee ot ore now Gend ten cents to Dr. Ktimer &4Fed back ground Jact of tae play, in which “Rat” Sul-|| made ving in Seattle, will participate in Co. Binghamton, N Tt ek ere ne secured one ot SOFT PEDAL, THERE! tivan, a confirmed criminal, relates|| tion an a dinner and soclal to be given by i and 1 will 3 7 le size bottle jit vin yennants ¢o #o at once, ¢ to the younger prisoner his Ife in|! frankly whet bie dagen ie olub aUrnaay even anyone fou will also rec a| peuna vp from front PHILADELPHI J the criminal world make ng at Good Bats cafeteria, Among oklet of valuable fr : 7 Le " i 9: Alipay a Parfect Sp hours m e speake will be. Cla i bos let ee vale bie inform n tar and present at TI u're #dead imase of T Tuave te no advance tn prices et A Rectect Bpine h \t am ! i, Bis ane akan will Clay Atl n, telling about the iddneys and blad.| tar gifice or any of Its branch of-| drug clerk told,the ex-president [the Seattle Theatre because of the Wealth Dadty Annt States district attorne enti Dept A. pl pe idl geet ih ; ce - and secure one| as he purciased having [new play, The best seat may gtill)| DR. Rest modern outside rooms in Tat and aupaiiiny alee soe 4 po e H: et If ordered by fe Don't emphasize the had for 50 cents at night per-|/ Seattle, 26c to 50c, Stewart Houses an hegre ay pt i rs for mail, enclose five cents extra to| dead part of it ’so,” Taft se |formances, or for 25 cents at mat 86 West Stewart (near Pike Public 1 drug stores, cover cost gf mailin lied, 6B. plied, inees,— Advertisement, 4 Market),—Advertisement, Embroidery Sale HERE THURSDAY gns that are rich and beau 27 inches wide, in values up to $1.48, Embroideries in splendid design, 27 inches LOT NO. 3—Involves an exquisite line of 27-inch Em- LOT NO. 4—Includes the most beautiful Embroideries Here is the place to buy materials for Graduation Gowns; values Lee Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca. | with six of the passengers of the RKABLE of the principal heirs to hin gr Greeley-Smith | tango very tiresome. Of cours them how, tiful the tango Is. inn W in the Tam going out with learn what Is being done We herself on small wages and with the in our {dea of vacation savings whic elet ars EE WINDOW DISPLAY. Hand Loom Embroideries. of idicaial Hand Loom 49c and save any money. families. marked. numbers of wealthy women w yard... of a house to occupy them? Mins Morgan answered: “Such while, but they get awfully some real work to do. Oh, then they take up soctolog. “How do you know {t's only a sincerity, more purpose, constitute the only le idea of and should have NO classe you in fineness of quality 98c sh Point and others, in 45- and the suggestiven ignorance of the dance, disappears when they see how b The tango, like any other dance, may be beautiful or outrageous, according to the nature of the dancers. continued Miss r the hopé thi THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, J. Pierpont Morgan’s Daughter Tells What She |AMUSEMENTS| Thinks of Working. Girls in Interview for Star at fortune, “1! believe In dancing,” “and | find this talk of the immo it can b will ho are women tired of it and look around frantically y fa * Mies Morgan answered re class we hav lasses In the United States is ridiculous appeal to ot “You and | know that the girl who makes $ week cannot possibly live on her own resources In New York In fact, no girl can support herself here a than $8, but @ great many young women do live on oney here, because they are partially supported by their THE EMPLOYERS WHO DO NOT PAY WOMEN A LIVING WAGE ARE PARTIALLY SUPPORTED BY THE FAMILIES OF THEIR EMPLOYES!” “You said a little while ago that all women work,” | re “Don't you know that In our large cities ¢t dn By Nixola Greeley-Smith (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) New k, Jan, 27, 1914 Anne Morgan, daughter of America’s greatest financier and one has Just left New York for a tour of Western cities, to Include Milwaukee, Ohi cago and St, Louis Misa Morgan told me, before | leaving, that she Is going into the West “to learn | from tt I saw Miss Morgan in the offices of the new home of the New York vacation savings fund, a philanthropy established to promote the welfare of self-supporting wom earning small salaries, of which she was one of the founders and which hopes will ultimately assume a national scope. In this house, on 39th et, near Fifth ay., the girls who are known an tax “payers” of the assoctation, be cause (hey pay $1 a year for the privilege of shar-| ing in its amusements, hold weekly dancing} classes, Where they and thelr young men friends may tango, boston and one-step to their hearts’ as content Miss Morgan attends these dances her Nixola self. she said to me, lity of the eed In a mann be that Is suggestive, but no girl is going to dance the wrong way, once you have shown her the right way couple may show by their manner of dancing that they don't know the right sort of tango, but we have Instructors to show which springs only from Once in a while a u Morgan, “to girl! who has to support there may be something cities and $6 a married, but children, who tive In hotels and who have not even the care How do they work may do nothing for a iittle 1 Interrupted. Give them credit for more Women of wealth America. But really all We are a democracy $1.48 NTON(O.|\| ~Traced by TACOMA, Jan 28. lroom rent receipts | dropped while rangacking & resi dence in the north end here, L. le Grace, an ex-convict, is under ar ext today, charged by the police boot burglarizing a score of Te | homes. “While tracing down the room rent receipts early today, three detec- | tives boarded a street car on lower) PF cific ay. and were accosted by a jeonductor who was “breaking {n. Fares, please,” sald the conduc: | AL-KI HERE WITH PASSENGERS OF | GROUNDED LINER The steamship ip Al Ki, Northland Steamship Co., E. Guptill, lor. of the! The detectives looked at the man Capt. J and then at each other, and knef their hunt had ended The fare reached port last night collector was the man they were) hing for. Canadian Pacific steamship Sophi which went ashore {n a snow storm | while seeking an anchorage Blinkinsop bay. Various steamships caught tne| NEW YORK, J wireless “S. 0. 8." from the Sophia lest fog in yea “FERRIES COLLIDE The hea Jan. 28 but the ALKi was first to reach | UP" aod dir eee r! ‘ork bay early today Eee revananes veeies Sak, trate One accident was the ramming red 46 passengers. Many of them) landed at Vancouver. “We knew the Al-K! was coming and the passengers did not show the slightest bit of alarm,” said Manager Wiikie, of the Ketchikan of the Lackawanna ferryboat Scan- dinavian by a car float. The Scan- dinavian’s passengers were thrown into a panic and the officers had hard work to quiet them. * | Later the municipal ferryboats |who wae aboard England Fish Co.|prookiyn and Manhattan crashed | There were two more — panics,| though nobody was hor Six transatlantic itnerh, together | CARS with eight smaller craft inward bound, dropped anchor | outside |Sandy Hook rather than LONI FIND BURGLAR — ENGLAND FACES BREAKING IN AS A BIG NATIONAL CAR CONDUCTOR; LABOR STRIKE ION, Jan. 28.-—-More men en which b@| gaged in the building industry here for 1914, From Her Late and Best Photograph ‘DIG, PEOPLE, DIG! TIME FOR PAYING TAX HERE AGAIN) County Treasurer Hanna is pre-| paring for the annual tax-paying rush at (he court house. His office ) will aturday mail 100,000 state D ts to taxp: rs, notifying th that tax payments are due on Mon |day, February | For prompt payment of real prop. erty taxe fore March 16 a re bate of 3 per cent Is allowed. It ts thought that many com panies will take advantage of this | reduction Onehalf of the taxes }may be paid by June 1 and the lother half by December 1 If so de jstruck today. There was every in- sired, without @ notice of delin dication that the rank and file gare | no taxes are pald by June 1 would ratify the Building Trades they become delinquent, and cer. federntion’s decision in favor of a tificates of delinquency bear 15 per | national tle-up Employes of the street transpor: | a companies also grew threat ening, and the deadlock between |the coal carriers and their employ-| ave taken them u Y ers was as firm as ever. That strike of engineers, and shipwrights w there would be a natlonal| boiler makers a prediction joent interest. Property owners may redeem the certificates by |paying taxes and Interest to the county or any purchaser who may WOMAN CHOKED BY BURGLAR SHE FINDS iN CELLAR Surprised tn the basement of the home of Hugh J. McGee, 1827 Eighth av., yesterday, a burglar) seized Mra. McGee by the throat, threw her out of his way and encaped Edward Cowen 24, and Joe Drisc rest, charged wi bbery. E. D. Sather and Ernest Hen drickson say the three men robbed 28 John Conroy, are under ar. them of $5 and a gold watch Mon day night at the York hotel, First! ay. and Pine st Trying to sell two doors and a} gas range, Charles Bilderback was! arrested yesterday. The property is believed to have been stolen. Gus Hermes, John Boldrich and!) Fred Moore are held in connection} with the robbery of Adolph Tasco and Joseph Buveps Monday night. William Ward, 40, is held in con- nection with several minor bur glaries. GAMBLERS’ NABBED; Minin iS" A DOLLAR IN CROWD ‘WILL TEST LAW EVERETT, | tent of the eight-hour law for wom. | house en is promised by H. H. # caused two emash-| manager of the Independent Tele. New| phone Co. at Snohomish, who has |been arrested and charged with employ! ‘Wash, Jan. Hazlett, ng Nellie Purdy, an oper ative, for 10 hours a night for five nights. not on Hazlett says the actual “waking girl was duty, and the night shift permitted “sleeping | opportunities when inactive,” the board was so that the | elght-hour maximum was not violated : NewPlay Shows “Caught Without the Goods” was | the title of a farce-comedy playlet) staged fn the municipal vaudeville yesterday afternoon, with) Police Judge Gordon as chief censor Officers Griffin, Crawford, Gor [man and Morris are lated as the matis personae representing of ficlaldom in the thrilling capture of six boys in a house at Hanford st and Rainier boulevard, on a charge of gambling The boys Stops Tobacco Habit in One Day were C. D. Merritt, Jack Hathaw lie Elliott, Ri De Lop. Officer Griffin testified he saw no money on the table where he be- | Heved stud poker was in progress, ‘and sald only one dollar was found in the crowd. The charge, on mo- tion of Prosecutor Boswell, was re- duced to disorderly conduct “Not guilty,” said the chorus at the rail “I can explain this,” said Merritt “T own the house, and live alone there. I frequently invite th boys up to my place to play cards The boys of the “gambling den” were released No medals for bravery were voted to the officers. | GOES TO NORWAY y, J. M. Stevens, Les- y Hughes and Russell | SHOULD BE KILL METROPOLITAN bao SALE THURSDAY MAY IRWIN IN THE FUN PLAY WIDOW BY PROXY Seolnn in ma SUN., FEB. 1 Beginning PANTAGES Khoda Royal « High School Horses INSECTS, SAYS "BOY MURDERER | NEW YORK Police to | the story told | Judge Rosalsky's id Alfred Lohman. played | score of dynamitings tion of girls for white ry slave Operations of an alleged desper- ate Black Hand gang which, the po with planting a bomb in a Houston st. tenement hou » motive for he said, was robbery other, he suid, he and two asso. clates, were paid $2 each for Wl ing a Chinese. Asked whether he taking human life, “Why, no. It is the same jas killing insects.” T ders, ever regretted to me VANCOUVER, B. C., According to Dr. F. L. la lecture last night befo ot radium ores have Jan. 28.— Verteui) in min r Cockroaches At the first sign of the repulsive cockroach or waterbug, get_a box jof the genuine Stearns’ Electric Rat and Roach Paste and use it ac- cording to directions; and in the morning you can sweep up a panful | of dead cockroaches. Ready for use; no mixing. Does not blow into the food like powders. Directions it 16 langut Two Sold by TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA everywhere lice believe, deserted Lohman after | he had thrown a bomb into the plant at Lydnburst, N. J., of Klee |& Co., were Paid bare | Lobman appeared before Judge Rosalsky as tt incfpal witnesses against Angelo Sylvestro, charged ne of the mur-} In the} | Lohman replied, | |FIND RADIUM IN B. C.| the bu-| | MOORE TONIGHT LAST TIME TOMORROW THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE »: Prices 6 to $1.59 ond DEE aM AND” My re an PRICES Ihe AND $60" discovered in bla The direc an analysis o clair springs — British Colum as made after water from Bip. the OLD-TIME COLD CURE—DRINK TEA} age of Hamburg Tea, or a8 the German call Hamburger } be nt ar pharmac T poonful of the tea, put a cup @ ate or pour thre a drink a teacupful af any tim is t most effectiv way to break a cold and cure grip 6 it open the pores, rel congestion, Also loosens the bow els, thus breaking a cold at once, It is Inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless—Ag | vertisement Morality, Equality, Economy, with Fairness Community Self- 2 Cie are Essential to Ci Progress and Government. Austin E. G CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR Meat Pri If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. The old-time Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's treatment, and folks Jare again using it to keep their ,| hair a good, even color, which ts quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance jis of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't |have the troublesome task of gath ering the sage and the mussy mix- ing at home the ready-to-use product called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair |-wyeths for about 50 cents a bot- tle. It is very popular because no- body can discover it has been ap- |plied. Simply moisten your comb jor a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one |small strand at a time; by morn- ing the gray hair disappears, but | what delights the ladies with Wy- eth’s Sage and Sulphur is that, be- |sides beautifully darkening the |hair, after a few applications, it also produces that soft luster and attractive; besides, prevents itching sealp and falling 80 dandruff, hair. Ni mixture of Sage All drug stores sell} appearance of abundance which fs | | CUT | TOMORROW, THURSDA’ TERYE:CO. MARKETS As Follows: | | Choice T-Bone Steak seseeeees Rib and Loin 1 | Mutton Chops ....-.-+++ (This Mutton Is of a sup quality. Try it.) Choice Shoulder of Pork Chops Anchor Brand Bacon, per Ib. Choice Head Che: per Ib. . ‘ American Full Cream Cheese | Leok for U. 8. Purpie it signifies purity and quailty” Shops open until 6: 20 p.m | Seattle’ All Bradbury Wint 1332-34 Second Ave., NearUnion$§ Overcoats Reduced 1/4 You can make a substant saving in buying your overee at the Eastern now. We soon be in our new quarters ready to show the advane styles for spring. In the m time, you will do well to a yourself of our Easy Payment Plan and take home one of those tov noteh adburys at a price De low You will plenty of use for it before time comes for laying it a this season, and it might J as well be giving you good sere ice while you cre paying for {t® litule at a time. 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