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AVESTIGATORS | WANT TO HEARHER SIDE OF TROUBLE Colo, Feb 1T- powed today fo congress h ar her committeemen testimony governor of their wanted to} They notified wishes and | ee og coal miners’ rey wanted Mother” Jones Will Obey Their Wishes aa a witness eetore the Will you direct the military au wl committee Invest! | thorities to bring Mother Jones the coal strike before this committee for examina = tion? was the query Chairman Fos: | ter telegraphed to Ammons BARGAINS Th I will obey your wishes,” was jthe governor's response, “but et Machines Ue iene prefer that you subpoena He her here after you return to Den. rented ver or see her at the hospital to Ne OO. on || avotd possibility of trouble. Letter follows May Await Letter Foster had not decided whether to summon the witness at once or} to await the ernor’s letter. Charles Morton testified that b orado coal Pennsylvania arrival of the gov a strike breaker, | came to the Col-| mining country from because conditions | and wages were better in the Weat He nald he was opposed to un: fonism, that the conduct of the sol-| diers stationed at Berwind was all| that could have been desired and that no one inte ed with bim. | |\WHY NOTTRY | | SHERMAN LAW?) MOUNT VERNON, Feb. 17 LINEN LAST LONGER emit have to replace your TNE STAR—TUESDAY, Mother Jones Will Come From Prison to Tell Stor OH, THAT AWFUL, AWFUL Income] COURT MAY GIVE HOUSE FAVORS TAX! HAS HER BADLY WORRIED frequently If you Fe" ur te ua Brery washing compartmen| There's war between the Rar asso : of Skagit county and the bstract companies, The latter have been drawing up legal docu ments, such as mortgages and leeds, for less than the price fixed by the lawyers waltmited In retatiation the Bar associa ton has notified the abstractors they will not recommend to their clients to obtain abstracts unlegs absolutely necessary. A NIFTY CATCH | | |. The fishing steamers C hicago and | Idaho reache Seattle Monday, | | bringing @ total of 265,000 pounds lot fresh halibut from Northern wa |ters. For their catch, they will re |eetve about 2% cents per pound MODEL MILLINERY Hemps, Milans and Straws of all kinds pS sowed. rebiocked, | Gyed and cleaned The new Models pound, dry weight | Election Returns Dreamland R CLARK, D. 8. 8. 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WEST LAK PUBLIC MARKET. 5th, 6th and Pine EXTRA SPECIALS |\WEDNESDAY | | For Stall Numbers on Specials Listed Below, See Bulletin Boards DANCING HIPPODROME Uatverstty. | Ib | Grape Fruit, 4 for ....10¢ Salmon 25¢ Meal 25¢ 15¢ } Supreme Blend, 3 Ibs - $1) He Cotiee, 1 ae 5O¢ | 4 Cans Alaska Pure Lard, No. 10 pail | 35¢ Sack Corn «a -- 81.25 | Pure Honey, Comb 65c Teas, Fresh Home- made Peanut | Good Apples, box ..$1.00 ater, tb ... 15¢ | 5 Ibs. Fancy Rice ....25¢ ited Best B iscs, Ib. B5e@ | 5c Pkg. Toothpicks ..24¢ ae 1.00 | 20c Cans Italian Peas 15¢ Mtb Granulated or 23 | 20c Cans Pineapples 12%4¢ : tre Cane St $1.00 | Arm & Hammer Soda, pkg i With small ord : Aomeere be ' th Glasses Hi: Sc Cans Fruits | Apricots, 2 1b Jelly ancy 5 Ib. Pail Ot Qu en Oliv | 25¢ | Shaker Salt, 3 for 15¢ Good Brooms seg DRYGOODS ON THE MARKET | O86 pe ‘his grief was a mere han have to do it for ourselves. Ud) lrather learn a new part twice al week than work -on this | | Institutions IT’S GOOD CAMP. nger Job may have had his troubles, “ite y enougn to say what but one earns in a year. But the Misa Helen Singer, who ts “Hu-| [ules Say you've got to put guette” in E. H. Sothern’s play, “It| 9°W" everything you own. Mi I Were King," at the Moore this| Valentine and | have some weak, desteten: decnnatinals ducks and chickens on our farm. Now how am | to know just how many there when | haven't been there since last summer? “If | swear there are so many and one has died since | heard last, I'll be wrong. The penalty is a $1,000 fine or 8IX MONTHS IN JAIL for untrue statements, | thin A JOY TO | pared with hers Miss Singer ix incometaxtt as is Mise Eliz bh Valen who plays the lead-| |ing feminine role. And so are the jother Sothern principals | This income tax affiietion ts| |strieul modern. Our old friend! Fag knew absolutely nothing about} “I'm so gind you came,” nald| 66 ) M Singer at the Washington to/ TI & Star man. “How much is seven | times seven, please? Look!" She had a string foot and a half long! T've looked at them so suffering from | of figures a |"TIZ" FOR ACHING, BURNING, long 1) PUFFED.UP FEET AND can't even add two and two,” she i damares | CORNS OR CALLOUSES You see, wo've just been not! fled we must have our complete tn-| come tax statements in New York “Hew *TIZz* by next week. If we don't, we're| dese help | Hable to be arrested or fined or} fore feet.” | something “It's dreadful. I don’t know how to answer all these foolish ques tions, Mr. Claxton Wilstach, the man ager, is figuring it all out for Mr Sothern, but Miss Valentine and I TELLS OF CRIME SING SINC Peb. 17.—Hans Schmidt has repudiated his confes sion that he killed Anna Aumuller id «he died from the effect of an |illegal operation performed by an other, that the body was left on his hands, and that he cut It up and threw it in the river, fearing he would be suspected sore fect, Good-bye, . bur sweaty foet Jawollen feet j feet, tired fee Goodbye, corns, fons and raw spots tightness, no more HMmping with pain or drawing up your face in agony TIZ" {s magical, acts right off. “TIZ" draws out all the smelling callouses, No more shoe feet. Use “TIZ" and wear| jamaller shoes. Use “TIZ” and for-| |get your foot misery. Ah! how |comfortable your feet feel Twenty-five R asian peasant em-| Get a cent box of “TIZ” now igrant families were aboard the/®t any exist or department Pacific Coast Steamship Company's | Store. Don't suffer. Have liner Governor, Capt. H.C. Thomas, | feet, siad feet, feet that never which ent to port this morning |#W@ll, never hurt, never get tired |A ye « foot comfort guaranteed from San Francisco, The peasants j will locate on wheat land near | Money refunded | Hartline, Wash., in the Big Bend | eae | BULL BROS. PREXY TO GIVE ‘Just Printers "EM ONCE-OVER 1018 THIRD + AIN 1043 Henry acting president What Bun Baye About the of the of Washington, Seattle Engineering will leave Seattle for the East March 7, for a visit to the Eastern hool He will look for 15 | new instructors for the state school | \ here. CHIEF INVITED |~ 104-6-8-10 W Roy St. Phone, Q. A, 254 in juat abont Miss Julia Lathrop chief of the} children’s bureau at Washington, has been invited to attend the Child Welfare exhibit in the Arm: ory, May 22 to 30, The Invit on was sent after the meeting of the|f{ RHOADS DENTAL CO. local committee yesterday, in the ‘ Third and Pike Dental Experts. Rathskeller. RADIUM FAILS | When tt com a Aentinte can 0} you CHICAGO, Feb, 17.—Miss Mar , ively in methods garet Qu daughter of Bish- |] 804 reecin | Lot them tell you ait ea of the Methodist |] Nat not to do: get an entinate of hureh, died at Wesley hospital to: yur dental needs and have th day of car She had been un ares 73K te ‘ 4ergoing the radium treatment and |] Santa work. do you will was discharged as cured, but col-|[ certainty Not Wy feel way home ywed on her paed These fon for © will be valuable An office fitted entirely tn white “Even If we did have to haul enamel and sanitary in every way our ice two miles to make if # drinking water, we had a pretty good winter, and | want to say right here that the Shushanna isn't as bad as it's been paint ed,” said A. F. Haggren, who is at the Hotel Savoy them before going elsewhere Gold Crowns $5.00. Bridge Work 85.00 W lings 600 Up. and Cleaning Free with Other Work. Rhoads Fatrneting The public safety committee has | under consideration the, granting of a permit for a new fisheries bullding at the northwest corner of le Fourth av. and Seneca st. The 5 building ‘Third and Pike exhibition will be for educational und| purposes, SORE, TIRED FEET, bun-} polsonous exudations which puff up| FEBRUARY 17, 1914 MRS, WAKEFIELD LEASE SYSTEM 'NOTHER CHANCE ONALASKACOAL NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 17.— WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.— Bessie Wakefield, the “woman Who! Hearings on Secretary Lane's never had a chance,” is still In the |death house at the Wethersfield, Dil! authorizing the leasing of | state prison Alaskan coal lands atarted be Hut the shadow does not rest #0 fore the house land committ }heavily upon her aw it did before . Ithe granting of her uppent for a| ‘vey h |hearing to determine whether she ireremeete, | Ware) igs, £6 Jin ‘to have « now trial sentiment of congress favors March % the court will sit here the leasing system to develop The day following the state will! the resources of Alaska hang James Ple who _ killed The bill provides for an acre Wakefield and whowe testimony! age charge running from 25 that Bessie was his accomplice led! cents to $1.25 per acre, with an to her conviction extra charge of 2 cents per ton | Few people here bell Hossle| on all coal mined. Wakefield would ever again be Jconvicted by a Jur | Thousands of petitions from all over the countr the appeal for a hearing upon the question of a new trinl was) The Y, W. C, A, brick nelling granted campaign netted the association board already feels the na-| $11,606, according to the report of ¢ opposition that has been| Miss Emily A. South 4, He nifested to the hanging of anj|fore contracts for furniture and junfortunate victim of all that was) equipment of the new bullding can | jevil in the natures of two men|be let, $17,500 more must be sub whone wre 4 chattel she was _"noribed MOB HOLDS UP TRAIN 'AND LYNCHES NEGRO JACKBON, Mian, Feb. 17.—-State wtle near Love station, authorities promise a probe of the Nicholls convinced the crowd lynching yesterday of Johnson Me-| that the evidence against Phillips} |Guirk, a negro accused of wound-| was slight and he was spared Jing J) K. Ingram, a rich manufac — |turer of Byhalta mob, masked, armed, and| The streets and sewers commit. | |50 or 75 strong, held up the train | te of the city council will hold a on which Sheriff Nicholls of De| Public meeting February 19° with soto unty was taking McGuirk property owr along the East and Jand Wm, Phillips, another negre,| West Marginal way, to consider| suspected of complicity in the In:|Plaue for the condemnation ed gram cane, to jail, ordered the train | BE y ahead, and hanged Mot nirk from BREAKS A COLD, NEEDS NO HELP APE COLO COMPOUND” ENOS SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE IN FEW HOURS Q—I am Interested in your letters and am writing In re- gard to one that was in the pa- per recently in regard to a stepmother. 1 am a stepmother and have You can end grippe and break up 4 nevere cold either In head, chest had a very hard time to make body or Iimbs, by taking a done of the children understand that Pape’s Cold Compound” every) they must do what is right. j two hours until three doses are Their mother wa ick a long | taken time, and they were just wild. Now, I've had a little exper- lence as to how neighbors have told the children not to obey me, and have gone so far to It promptly opens clogged-ap nos. | | trite and alr passages in the head, | stove nasty discharge or nose run-| | news relieves sick headache, dull- ness, feveriahness, sore throat, tel! them to club me when they sneering, sorences and stiffness. | are older. If they would only Don't stay stuffed up! Quit! give stepchildren a word of en- blowing and enuffling! Base your, couragement doing throbbing head—nothing elee in| what is right and help the step- the world gives snch prompt relief lan “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which lcosts only 25 cents at any drug |store, It acts without assistance, | mother; well, there wouldn't be so many stepchildren think badly of the one who hae un- dertaken to raise them. 1 give my children a certain amount of work to do each day, | and that they have good | times, too. They love to work | and | am trying to fit them to | be useful, industrious women. | if you think this letter will | do any good, | would like to | hear from other stepmothers. } tastes nice, and causes no tncon-| venience. genuine Be sure you get the Truly wishing you every suc- o STEPMOTHER. A.—There seem to be # great many foster as well as stepmothers in the present age. I truly know that a great per cent of flesh and | blood parents are not caring for their own children. For this rea json, and the fact that stepmothers jare often misjudged, I am leaving this an open question for their dis: cussion. The letters must be help- 1, short and to the point. Articles on Title Insurance Open to All Licensed At- | torneys of the State of Washington For Best | Q.—1 am a young girl of 17, and am going with a young man | whom | dearly love. He does | not know this. Miss Grey, he writes to a girl he used to go with, and although | know there is nothing between them, | am a little jealous. If 1 thought he loved her better than me | would die. Do you think he does? MISS CORNTASSEL | First Prise .vcivecet $100 Second Prize A Never even having seen the Chird Prize 30 || young man, it is tmpossible for me }to say, but I do know it would be Fourth Prize ........$20 [Il very silly to die if he loves some Jone else. If you would look upon ees these exp as a preparation for something bigge 1 better, | ° !you would be worthy of better Committee = fjiii« To get down to the fine point of | putting something good in {ts place. _ ot Hastings & Stores, Suppose you get your mind to the eens place where you will be willing for JOHN H, POWELL him to marry the other girl, if best ot Paes & Bowell for all concerned; then, If he doer porto |P Jit wilt not hurt you; if not, you ar II | better prépared for what’ follows JOHN T. CONDON lf) pry that one little thing of getting rid of your fault, and you may be Department, Washington Dean of Law University of | surprised at results your poem ts too long If you will send me self-addressed en to publish a stamped article to contain | | “Jus,” Fach | | | not less than 1,000. nor velope, I may be able to help more than 2,000 words you CYNTHIA GREY and to be submitted at lle . this office on or before @-~Veu have oulded 00 March 1, 1914 Awards many girls and boys to the . » ieee: T right road, for | have read to be made and tall your answers to their letters distributed by March 15, |] ever since | have been in the 1914 West I came out here for a change only, but | have fallen in love with a girl for the first time In my life. | have never given love a thought before, but her parents do not want’ me to have her, She wants rhe to go East and make the man that they think | ought to be before she will have me. It was late when | came out Washington Title Insurance Co. here and | could not get into work that | have always fol- lowed; so, not to be idte, | came here to work at anything | could do, 80 as to be near her. Her mother has told me not to on Awards }the question, it fe that little fox jealousy, that you should get rid} LIVINGSTON B. STEDMAN |f/of, and you can only do that by ESTABLISHED 187 ac P ougall 7 fouthwick im connection with JAMES McCREERY @ CO., New York SECOND AV. and PIKE 87 Store open 9 a. m. to Undermuslins at Greatly) Reduced Prices te and trimme with fine 1 and embroide I to $3.50 value pecial A few odds and et and $2.50 value hort and rs trimmed Odds and end OK Gracial Gale. A Special Sale of Rag Rugs Wednesday Only, 79c lace | Just 100 of these old-fashioned Rag Rugs, mottled effects in all olors; very heavy quality and | are excellent for the bath room, | edroom or porch. The sizes are 1 27x60. Special at Tegeury Brussels Rugs comprising de- ortment state effects; also Oriental igns. The colors are blue, tan, brown, pink, et Very suitable i for the bedroom or « | Size 8-3x10-6, $15.00. | Size 9x12, $16.75. Fourth Floor. Second Av. and Pike St. VlacDougall-Southwick Gimeans Cyitthio. Gi j such simple amusements | walk, a little lunch, or whatever the man can honestly afford Q.—Do you !ike the way the girls wear their hair? Don't you think that a girl’s hair looks tougher when it Is done no band on it than even write to her, and she h said she loves me and will mar- ry me. She is so dear to me | | cannot give her up. Give me your best advice what to do | Thanking you, MY FIRST LOVE. | A.—Loving is sometimes doing) up and hi |hard things. As <his is your first | when it's done up and has one? Jexperience, you may have suc Do you think that girls from the ages of 15, 16 and 17 should hair in the same way the little girls of 7 and 8 do? answer as soon as pos | cumbed to the desire to be near the jgirl at the sacrifice of your duty in| |other matters. The mother and girl may see this, and hesitate un-| til you have shown the real man | we are waiting. you can be. | 1G GIRLS. It will not make the girl less| A—I do not object to a pretty, dear for you to buckle down to | plain band on the hair, but when a 1) girl covers half her head with a be- | spangled head decoration, it is ab- urd, The hair well kept has no rival. There is no reason why girls from 15 years up should wear their hair |like little girls; neither should they mee lape grown women. If girls would 1 am in lots of trouble at [use a little ingenuity they could 1 want your advice jeach invent a becoming individual matter of love. | way of dressing the hair that would | met @ young lady about six [be the discoverer’s own. months ago and have been go- | her ever since. She | has promised to be my wife, and sometimes it looks to me as if she does not really care for me. She insists on going out with other men, and we are engaged. Now do you think she should do that? She says she is going with her friends, and if | am Jealous | will have to get over It. | dearly love her and would do anything for her. | am years old and is 27. | take her to the- atres and dances and suppers. Now let me know what to do, as | am dearly In love with her and would do anything to satis- fy her. CHARLES, A.—For a girl who is engaged to continually run around other than her fiance, your share of the world’s work advise you to do #0. It is no disgrace to work at any- thing you can get to do, but I/ think ft a mistake to take just any kind of work so as to be near the girl. Q—Can you please give me the reason why my finger nails should soften so that they are all rag and look as if I bite them? What will 1 ase to harden them? Thanking you —Alum water ma) toughen. the nails, but do not use long enough to make them brittle, | TO CELBRATE A big celebration is planned by |the Women's Democratic club on |March 4, to mark the success of the first year of President Wilson's administration The club will ask the various commercial and social organiza tions in the city to co-operate with jit in making March 4 a day of gen- 1 do not ap. {eral rejoicing. prove. But I cannot see why a és cs “5 girl, or a man, just because en- WHAT'S HI6 HURRY? wage hould give up all friends. The Rainier Beach Woman's club To lavish suppers on a girl in an endeavor to | tonight, satisfy her ts rank folly. A girl | hurry? | who truly loves is satisfied with ' Moser. dances, theatres and | will give Mr Hard Times his Hat and ask him “What's your at the home of Mrs. H. B 1011 dav 8. HEADACHY, BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, CLEAN YOUR LIVER—DIME A BOX You're biltous! You have a throb- bing sensation in your head, a bad jtaste fn your mouth, your eyes burt, your skin is yellow with dark under your eyes, your lips are parched. No wooder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system fs full of bile and constipat ed waste not properly passed off ang don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remem- ber, that your sour, disordered stom- ach, lazy liver, and clogged bowels ean be quickly cleaned and regulat- ed by morning with gentle, thor ough Cascarets; a 10-cent box will keep your head clear and make you | feel cheerful and bully for months. |Get Cascarets now—wake up re- and what you need is a cleaning|freshed—feel like doing a good ap “inside.” Don't continue being|day’s work—make yourself pleas- a bilfous, constipated nuisance to) ant and useful. Clean up! Cheer yourself and those who love you,’ up! CANDY CATHARTIC 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE Ww + ALSO 25 & SO CENT BOXES » ORK THE NEW SHOE SHOP Ride Up and Save $1 You can SAVE A DOLLAR on / the Newest Styles in Women's and Girls’ Shoes Price $2.50 A Few Specialties at $3.00 Low Rent makes tt possible to give such values Correct Fitting and Personal Service We Are Not Satisfied Until You AL these Assured Are, The Upstairs Shoe Co. prices The Denny Building Second Ave., Next to Times Take the Elevator to Fourth Floor