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| ; | MEMBER OF THE SCRIPPS NE LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS, Service of the United Press Ai Entered at the postoftice, Seattle, Wash clase matter, Published The ® Company every evening PRTHWEST Tolegraph News ton. - ae second Publishing copt Sunday. THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1914, hange partments, PHONES "reeling with RATES a ony daily SEE IT THROUGH Don't Jump tn the] ine hurry | n you get} tr-owhy, etek | to tt In spite of the strife and the worry Keep ine spirit. with ktek to It; | to on with the plan as you chart It if you atart It ‘The game ts worth while Finish it! BkKeep out of a fight"—ts a moral ‘And excellent phrase—there’s no doubt of tt But—once you get Into a quarrel | Don't quit till you've fought yourself | out of tt Don't whine and don't ertnge for a min-| ute Scorn fear—though your features de blue with tt Keep out of a row-—but, once tn It Go through with it! Go on with the things you have Your courage— © dim Don't funk like « Finish it Rerton Braley eee Ford employes, now that’ thelr) salaries are raised, are rushing to get married. Poor fellows! They'll) never know they got a raise! . Which Nobody Can Deny lt may de of Interest to the dance en | hing of the man thustasts to know som: who ie « great deal more than half re- | sponsidie for the eat of the new! Uriel Davia tn] riety of the new fiipwatpit His name * & | ot shrd emf wvx,. bev —lola (Kas) | eee Kaiser Bill has ordered that) army officers must not hold wom- It Is humillating that ninetenths of our energy in the twentieth century should go to keeping the wolf from t half of It should by this time be devoted to beguiling the nightingale into the arbor.—Charies Zuebil n. | We’re Proud of Commercial Club F‘ )R THE first time in its history, Seattle has two cabinet visitors at the same time And the city owes a great debt of thanks to the Com mercial club in general, and to Otto A. ( ase, its | ive-wire secretary, in particular, because, in spite of difficulties and discouragements, they insisted, with true and proper “Seattle Spirit,” arranging the successful banquet held last night ir of the visitors. It was no easy task William G. McAdoo and David F, Houston, the cabinet | upon showing the city’s hospitality and courtesy by| 1 honor officers who are here today to take testimony with regard to the possible establishment of the regional bank in Seattle, cities, and had even turned down an invitation fr Chamber of Commerce. But the Commercial club went ahead and made arrange- | iments of such a character that the banquet was not a mere! ' |have turned down many, many banquet invitations in other) the} | om club affair, but representative of the whole city and of the state. Seattle is proud FOLKS IN Alton, Ill, are wading acro Mississipp! now wi would feel over some new excitement. sissippi doesn’t cause too much Do You Agree With This Advice? And the enterprise, good saint nearted, | Manifested, was rewarded by the acceptance of its invitation |by the cabinet men will, and of its Commercial club. th as much enjoyment Let hope the old xcltement next spring. imitiative the six-inch. a New Yorker thus deep Mie YOUNG man put this problem up to us the other day He is through school, has made a good start as sales-! mah, en's arms when walking with them | “go” which foretells success We suppose it’s all right, though, to hold their hands when not walk- ing. eee Some coll boy has figured out that Wilson "was 1,800,489,600 sec- onds old at midnight Jan. 18. And no doubt Woodrow feels it. ary Our Precise Artist DROPPED IN SUDDENLY NE SURFRISED HER. Suppressing the News Atlas Peck and Sidney Hocks had fight at Perks Monday morning. Owing to the nence of the participants, they requested that it be left out of the Bianner. It was only « matter of misun- derstanding between t two, and while} to read about It, ft would be best to leave It out ‘ or Sidney had got killed, It would have got out and Into print sooner or later, but no such fatality oceurred, as only a few licks were passed and Sidney caped with a shot in the leg. It seemed that Sidney’ not In good work der, and while fired se t, none of the bullets | effect, one going no Ulin (m.) took the desired closer than through Atlas’ hat Banner eee Scratch a man who Is known as a “sport” and you find some fellow looking for easy money. . eee There's only one question we'd} like to have answered regarding pitals: “What's the catch?” oe The Indianapolis chief of police | Until the gray hair Is darkened gut has ordered patrolmen to stop and) investigate the respectability of| every man they see on the streets after midnight. Any time you see man on the streets of Indianapolis after midnight you can put It down that he’s either a somnambulist or a stranger on his way from a train to a hotel. ‘The Chisca hotel, Memphis, die plays in its office a sign disclaim- {ng responsibility “for the loss of) money, jewelry, revolvers and other Valuables left in rooms.” oe Here's a headline that appeared) in the Milwaukee Journal the other day: “Was 91 Years Old; Had Lived in Milwaukee Over a Cen- tury.” Anybody who ever spent a week in Milwaukee on a summer | afternoon can see the possibilities of truth in the headline, “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. . NAVY.. YARD ROUTE Kennedy, Athion feamers HB Tourtet and sLaave Colman (except Sunday), 2:00 (except Sun: Pm Time notice. | Phone Main 8101. Fare 50¢ Round Trip. ttle: eons, « m, 1 3:90), 6:38) change without | An 014 established office, suas equipped in every department. Northern Rank Hailding. “But I have a curiosity to travel,” should like to see the different countries of the world afford a year and a half's leisurely trip around the globe, but| taken opt, too. it would land me ho; me ‘busted.’ has saved a nice nest egg of money and possesses the he explained. “I I can “On the other hand, if I give up this desire and go into work for myself, I shall probably marry, settle down, have children and get so much interested in routine that I won't ever break away. What ought I to do? It is a problem, isn’t it, with much to be said on both sides? Travel broadens a man, while money-grubbing nar- rows him; yet every wholesome young man should have a wife and babies, for We advised this particular young man to travel, study,| observe, then return, they humanize him hustle and marry. What would have been your advice? STATISTICIANS ANNOUNCE .that the average wage in the United States is going to be close to $610 this year. STIMATED supply of avaliable coal is 90,- MRS. MAGGIE SQUIBB, fine Kentucky society lady, is be Ing urged to go on the stage if she secures her divorce from her Alexander. Kentucky Post says that when it interviewed her “she wore a ravishing seaiskin coat, of extremely modish cut, and a dark hat.” Sure! With some alteration of the name Squibb, and with that costume, Maggie might go on the stage with confidence. She Darkened Her | Gray Hair A Kaneas City Lady Darkened Her Gray Hair and Stimulated its Growth by a Simple Home Process. She Tells How She Did it. A well-known resident of Kansas City, Mo., who darkened her gray {hair by a simple home process, made the following “Any lady or gentleman their gray or faded hai! its growth and make glossy with this sim which they can mix at half pint of water add 1 oz. of bay the unknown philanthropist's offer|Tum, 1 small box of Barbo Com to spend $15,900,000 for radium hos-| pound and % oz. of glycerine. 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Third and Pike HENRY LIKES ’EM Acting President Henry Landes, of the University of Washington, ts probably strong for the new board of regents, At thelr meeting Wed- nesday, his pay was boosted to $200 ponth, And to make Landes all the more Joyous, the board an president be procured for at least DANCE AT BON MARCHE The sixth floor of the Bon Mar. che building was converted into a | dance hall Wednesday night, when a dance and card party were given | by the Big Brothers’ Association of The ‘the Knights of Columbu |couples present numbered 250. || How to Beautify a Weatherbeaten Face It's really a simple matter to ren- oiled by dirt, wind or dinary mercoltzed wax, used 1 cream, will transform the mp one of soft xion and into velvety n It literally peels off the outer lvell_of surface skin, but #0 gently radua * ‘no discomfort n comes off, ne in tiny part er he ne ye kin form! |ton Is one of « One ounce of 1 to be had at any drug # Is enough to coarse. chapped faded or nallow ¢ retiring, washing mornings. Many skins wrink! wrinkle tightens the rengthens relaxed lotion made a te P saxolite, 1 om dissolved in witch hazel, one-half pint s gives immedi results Advertinement Public Demands That New Play Crowded Houses and Heavy Advance Sale at Seattle Theatre Puts Stamp of Ap- proval on “The Crime of the Law.” Crowded houses and an unpree- edented advance sale at the Seat this week, ia sufficient evidence play, “The Crime of the Law,” |scored a decided hit. Because of popular demand, the house manage ment yesterday announced that, In- stead of following its usual rule of | producing a new play each week, |The Crime of the Law” will hold | the boards during the coming week Prominent city officials, mints- ters of the gospel, eminent jurists, jand students of prison reform, who | have en the play, endorse it as a masterly handling of a subject | now uppermost in the minds of all | right-thinking people | How a woman who, though good Jat heart, has been the victim of a politician who aspires to higher of. fice, may become the respected | wife of a man she loves, is realis: minal life by the police’ also is clearly brought out. Prison abuses are vixidly illustrated In the final analysis, “The Crime of the Law” is the unveiling of present abuses in penal institutions that soon must be corrected, 1 is based on fact,sand the many cli maxes are in no way overdrawn by the young playwright “The Crime of the Law” is a “Se- attlemade” *play. Miss Marshall has succeeded in placing Seattle on the map as a city where new and ful plays are written. re fs no advané In prices he cause of ype new play.-Advertise at, |NO. 9 IS JUDGE W. D. ~ Run Two Weeks tle Theatre for the remainder of | that Miss Rachael Marshall's latest | has | tically demonstrated in the foui acts of the — interest-compelling jplay. How a young man, good at} heart, who has committed an in- |diseretion, may be hounded into a PLP LPP PPL PDL LPL LLL LPL PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP LP PPP PPP PDP DD nine CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR aaRcee B33eee Be3e<< WOOD I nnn | Once upon a time—be calm; this Judge Moore as mayor. |1# no fairy tale—whenever it came | A Law and Order Man |in the cycle of events, the time to Wood believes in muntelpal | choose a mayor, the citizens of Se ership, but also belle co fn a attle lined up all their judges and dence, and wants only such hal ex-judges, counted “Kenle, meenie prises unde n have minie mo,” and presto! they had from a business basis, as well bd la mayor. from the sentimenta ‘ . here was Judge Wood, and Judge Ho \# one of our steadieg Humes, and Judge Ballinger, and warks for law and order. and tind Judge Moore, and Judge Miller such that he senses a great mena And there always was Judge Hum to the city if both Gill and J phries, who was willin’ Winsor should be elected, ude Hi Gill then came along and bust the judicial title cannot sEi, od up the judges’ trust, and though the citizens didn't do # thing to Hi they have also sluffed on their duty toward the judg and ex-judges There Must Be a Judge But are they to continue to side atep thus forever? Winsor solid with Wood #0 Joy he remains a socialist Was Judge at 26 came here in 1882, law with Judge Ronald, | wooa tieed H In 1889 be went Judge or ex-judge | And 80 Wood Files | “Would no one come to the res committee “Nay, nay,” says Judge W. D te. : Wood + was appol Dives | “Not ff T can help it,” he an Bes des civic aaa gia nounced I tried to get Judge feal activity, Judge Wood hag Moore to run, I urged him, offered large business experience. In Imy support made humt upplica he took up the development tions, and assured him his election.” Green Lake as a suburb. From But Judge Moore wouldn't budge. Judge W. D. Wood to 1901 he was president and It was 4 most terrific mess to con ka manager of the SeattleY; template. Already nine candidates | chine to the Seattle Electric Co. He|Transportation Co. In 1903 he were in the field. And not one| was chairman of the Municipal Own-! ganized the Trustee Co., which | ership which elected'up the C al bullding here, [HAIR STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS—25 CENT DANDERINE jeue?” asked Judge Wood And he promptly replied , Wood would | | And thus it transpired that upon the last filing day, in the last hour of the afternoon, Judge W. D. Wood SAVE YOUR HAIR! MAKE [T/and scraggy, just molsten a f duly presented the requisite 75, SOFT, FLUFFY, LUSTROUS | With Danderine and carefully shekels, for which H. W. Carroll AND BEAUTIFUL. it through your hair, taking elty comptroller, thanked him in a * smal! strand at a time. The {s immediate and amazin hatr will be light, finffy and and have an appearance of al ance; an incomparable lustre, ness and luxuriance, the beauty shimmer of true hair health, two hours’ speech, and Wood is now hot after the mayor's seat Trs Judge Wood {# fully confident of Cation of Danderine, you cannot kiving the city good service, having {nd @ single trace of dandruff or held the mayoralty 1 before, fling hair and your scalp will not when Frank D. Black resigned. | you most, as you will, after an appli 6 | He Loses His Job few weeks’ use, when) Get 4 26 cent bottle of Knowl Pe ek Te eee ean eae w hair, fine and downy|Dancerine from any drug store | August, 1897, when he left to con- 4! first—yes—but really new hair— | toilet counter, and prove that |duct his Humboldt expedition to srowing all over the scalp. hair is as pretty and soft Dawson, and overstayed the period) 4 little Danderine immediately|that it has been neglected of | for which the council granted him a | 70Ubles the beauty of your hair. No|jured by careless treatment. leave of absence, His job was|‘fference bow dull, faded, brittle | all. therefore declared vacant, and he| |found himself a private citizen on| [his return | | Judge Wood, however, has always taken an active interest in civic af. fairs. In 1900 he brought sult as a taxpayer against the city to prevent |the issuance of the “blanket” fran Our Precise Artist The Adventures of ey 1 JUST ROBBED A Jew eye ‘ TO THE EAS The ride along this beautiful river provides you a. trip the equal of any in America. - You can make the trip East through Salt Lake ver without additional expense via the O-w. R. & N. ‘Oregon Short Line 29 and Union Pacific THREE FINE TRAINS | DAILY | TO THE EAST Up-to-the-minute equipment and service provides: Steel Coaches. Automatic Electric Block Sign: Standard Pullman and Tourist | Sleeping Cars. | Spléndid Dining Car Service. Courteous, Efficient Employes, J. H. O'NEILL, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Avenue. Tel. Main 932, i 1 | | 'f It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It DISTINCTIVE Suits, Overcoats AT SALE Representing the famous Alfred Benjamin line, regarded as the finest ready-to-wear PRICES clothing in America. $18 Benjamin Suits, Overcoats.......$14.00 a T EWS $20 Benjamin Suits, Overcoats CI Y N $25 Benjamin Suits, Over - | $30° Benjamin Suits, Overe Accused of bringing a woman) . $35 Benjamin Suits, Overe from Montana to. pattle for im $40 Benjamin Suits, Overcoats. . moral: purposes, Geor negro, has been arrested, 8 8 A reunion of former residents of South Dakota will be held on the first floor of the Lyon building to- hight ° _ see | The final account of the estate of Mrs. Pliny L, Allen has been filed in probate court, showing the value of the community estate to4 be $10,900, Cheasty Special Suits, Overcoats == Burberry (London) Coats and Raincoats for Men and Women, at Greatly Reduced Prices Cheasty’s Haberdashery ° Second Ave. at Spring St. A meeting of held by organization w: the Seattle Home Owners’ Central Assembly Wednesday night. L, H, Wheeler was elected president