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MER OF THR SCRIPPS NORTHWEST GUE OF NEWSPAPERS, Telegraph News ‘of the United Press Assootation, Ratered at the postoffice, Seattio, Wash, as second eines matter, Published by The Star Publishing every evening except Sunday, The Opening Up of Alaska ee EVELOP Alaska Right.” That the Seattle Star, Other papers throughout the country ) €rnment-owned Alaska railroad j Today, the Alaska railroad bill Signature to make it law Credit must be given to the Washington delegation in ‘ongress, to James FE. Wickersham, Alaska’s delegate, to the Alaska bureau of the Chamber of Commerce of Seattle, to Dthe Seattle Commercial club, to a a helped in this work And to the + ihe credit for the campaign they carried on, in every section Gf the country, in behalf Alaska and for its development im the right way It was through these papers that the “made a national one With confidence ment and public interest, laska bill, as now passed, although lacking several definite Plauses’ suggested for direct operation of the railroad and development of the coal mines, right way, and the big territory to the north will be free the grasp of Special Privilege The Star is proud of the part this paper and the other] Gripps papers have played in drawing attention to Alaska’s ds and aiding in the passage of the bill year ago by The of oO was slogan sounded a enlisted the support in a campaign for a gov when this paper lacks only the president's number of Alaska issue was = in President Wilson's discretion, greedy SWEDISH CABINET has gone to pieces because King Gustav made uncensored speeches. But that's no reason why Bryan should quit lecturin: MISSOUR! HIGH SCHOOLS are teaching poultry raising Big black rooster and little brown hen are certainly getting plenty of attention these days ‘ine Sound LL WOME) business world, nowadays, except, ts who accept life without giving anything in return Discussing this subject, a current woman's magazine says Wage-earning women get actual money to put into their fets and there is an intoxication about the possession of own funds that is not like anything else. It is not known what working women are referred to, if it is the $6 or $8 a week hordes, it is hagd to imagine ‘“intoxication” over having money in their pockets when, s fast as they get it they've got to pay it right out for board, + fare and clothes Then a woman is quoted as saying: “You can buy fine and go hungry; or buy delicate food and go naked; work, either in their own &gmes or in the of course, those para- ou like. A wage-earning woman is in her own way a That sounds fine, but it doesn’t ring true—not on $6 or week. amenting on the difference between a wage-earning lan and the married home workers, the writer goes on ty that the kind of a living the latter gets depends on the and zeal and the extent of her husband's work, not NOT HERS? The man or woman who wrote that nasi “a bachelor or a girl. Not hers, indeed! Then it doesn’t matter what kint of puse she keeps or how good or bad she can cook? No, sir, or miss, don’t forget for a minute that, just as this little old world rolls round, man’s zeal will be him. THAT DIVORCED Ford automobile employe, who all. mony has been increased from $4 to $12 a week since his wages were raised, is probably mad at the fly in his ointment. EXPERTS PROPOSE to speed up tennis by limiting the number of service balls to one. Huh! If they want to speed Sams game, let the limit be 20 balls, and lower the net three GREAT ADVANCE in prize-fighting! They've got a ma- onged that registers the number of times a fellow Is hit. Tough on liars! AUTO RACES at Santa Monica this month promise to be fine. Entries show that the chances of killings are exception- lly splendid. S! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR FOR 25 CENTS YOU CAN MAKE - YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS, FLUFFY AND ABUNDANT. hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglect ed or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin, Besides beautifying the . hair, Danderine dissolves every par. | Immediate?— Yes! Certain? ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies That's the joy of it. Your hair be- and invigorates the scalp, forever Comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant stopping itching and falling hair. nd appears as soft, lustrous and but what will please you most will Beautiful as a young girl's after a be after a few weeks’ use, when Danderine hair cleanse. Just try you see new hair—fine and down moisten a cloth with a little at firat—yes—but really new hair, inderine and carefully draw {t growing all over the scalp. If you through your hair, taking one small strand at atime. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive | ofl, and tn just a few moments you © have doubled the beauty of your care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and just try it Free Theatre Tickets for You Today some one's name appears in the regular ¢lassified columns of The Stas. Also a message for that party. Read the want ads today and see who wins the Free Tickets for Thursday night, Fe 19th, for the Seattle “Three Weeks” ruary Theatre. See Elinor Glyn’s If your name appears in the* message, you must call in person at The Seattfe Star office, 1307 Seventh Avenue, béfgre 5 p. m. Thursday, and claim same. This message will appear each Monday, ‘Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday. Your name may be there any night. Watch for free, tickets—Read the want ads daily of good citizens ) Scripps newspapers must be given some of | good | The Star is satisfied that the will develop Alaska in| ‘Bive your money away and go both hungry and naked, | up or checked down pretty closely in proportion to/ love for a woman and her love for and co-partnership | | pretense midget, her cholc pay eave a pair of “Tm gh you did,” “Why, you. the last I've got job as « house, | Lady. W a REAL I've rece! to their o When | ministers house of Jeal meeti }@ halt. | church }a nickel | show speeches ABOUT THE COLONEL in one ch speaks o when an attractive, ambitious girl lke m brawn that door Street Fair and take it |e 1 think Inthe Editor’s IH} that Is holy, No wonder than me. @ shame that I even had to make a| whiskers as I we of 31-pound bright, might have © of the finest brain and ever brought home a/ “Tt makes me oe A marrying a lope she went an, “to see the kind t| }meon girls will marry, just be 18e }they think they can't walt. I Itke you, and if ever you marry, | hope } you'll marry a man like me! You speak Ike a man your ™ 1 sald. “Well, | just reckon I do,” HE sald, beca 1AM And to prove it he got down off the platform and raised his skirt far #nough to show neatly pressed trousers, ad you told me as soon as 1 gasped. I've been waiting to tell| I've noticed you around here | let work of worry unnerve couple of days. Listen, the promise mgineer in an apartment | "m going to shake this In I'm of myself as a Bearded il you marry me and get) man?" this is proposal No. na| ived in my sweet young! HE DON’T LIKE IT Editor The Star I notice that certain persons are airing their | views on politics. In the name of why can't they stick | pwn calling? men who of the gos I) themselves turn the God into a place for politt | * ngs, It is high time to empl |t people don't go tol! They would sooner apend and see a moving pictur listen to campaign delivered from the pulpit H. L. HUGHES. | | ] r: Col, Roosevelt, | apter of his autobiography, f himself as a statesman Thomas B. Reed defined a states man as a “dead politician uft] sed 8 er eae THE WAY OF THE WORLD? My mo the kind one who general do all of |ness has for me seen many marry §¢ A WOMAN'S HANDICAP Editor nless lishmen iness ou tell ad no hance t willl as if ence cloud. housework you At | other often told me of a girl men liked was| could cook, sew and I am able to| yet this fit | man's love hove) these things, never won a In the meantime, I gay and frivilous giris| sod 8 Why is ft? | SARA, | The Star have a and © are id It seems that list of accom: | pars of expert-| few places in the for a woman, It s that you have but want a business and they look at you were an escaped luna et this has bee my ea AUBURNDALE, | Reminds Him wor exp o 1 ng to n the wor Hoax—That fellow Skinnum al iys reminds me of a borrowed unbrella | Joax—-How #0? Hoax He's generally under | Sant dy jon 1 do | %* THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1914. 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Do you “play out,” mental ph y. at the aifente ‘This ie the greatest known nerve un ere | Special Correspondence } RIO DE JANEIRO, Up into the denne, basin of the Amazon Brazil, Feb undiscoy has the Rooxevelt expedition, i by the colonel himself, He is now in the tnterlor of Brazil civilised feet never trod giant bon constrictors craw! |through underbrush so thickly In |terwoven that sunlight never pene trates; where savage Indians, who ver see even the rough edges of thrive and war upon where ne clvilteation, each other, Hin tour, although not cut and dried beforehand, will probably cover the greater part of that tm }mense trip of jungle world tween the Madeira and the Tocan tina rivers, tributaries, running from be the south into the Amazon. His journey will give him not jonly excellent opportunity to see | Wild animals of the region in their native haunts, but also the spect mena of plant life only to be found | tn the unknown Brazilian Interior | The animal life of Brazil is ex tremely varied. It differs in many ways from that in North America or the old world The Dough Man. le a “1 Respect Your Sentiments, Mr. 8 earded Lady, but My Answer ts! ee ee } ‘Nothin g Doing.’ | runt owe folks IV " ife. L BY FREO SCHAEFER Still, I had to turn him down, “I As I said, | went over and talked | respect your sentiments, Mr. Beard jto the Bearded Lady. The Bearded | ed Lady,” I sald, “but my answer | Lady seemed to take a fatherly in-| is, ‘Nothing doing. oem | terest in She said {t seemed| Hoe muttered something in bis| P. 8.——But, shucks, maybe he jwee bre 4 that way Big Crowds See Presentation of Attracts Large Houses to Carrying a moral which as unique rtlingly limned, “Three Elinor Giyn's stirring Weeks. drama, continues to draw capacity lerowds to the Sen.tie theatre. Bailey & Mitchell have invested the [piace with rich tings, and the principals, notably Miss Florence Bell, Guy Usher and Dwight Meade, bring the audiences to that hush which indicates perfect absorption | An the insulted Queen of Sardalia | Miss Bell embellishes her role with | a depth of feeling and a grace which “lis worth traveling far to behold In the role of a brusque, brutal and jhated king, Mr. Usher lends to the character a convincingness that ap- peals mightily to his auditors. As the English youth who falls in love with the beautiful but unhappy queen, Dwight Meade, always » fa Kei jones Sanitone Wafers are s/vorite with Seattle audiences, with new life right off.” “They make nightly demonstrates bis ability as strong, courageous and undis-|a versatile artist In “Three inayed no matter what you have to) Weeks” is a tale of perfect | overshadowed by the animal jeal ousy of a sovereign hated of his own subjecte—a situation which “SEATTLE. BUSINESS | DIRECTORY | Select from the Goods of ste Fol- lowing Merchante—They Ar Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit Your Patronage. PENNANTS Liven up your Store Front Fatimates Free LINQUIST & LUND 1104 THIRD AVE. ELLIOTT 5340 RESTAURANTS Let us qu Awning. Beattie Shop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE ‘The Mece a1 FUNERAL DIRE SACREDNESS We shall not mar the humiliate you gr belittle our cremgtion of your loved ones Let us know your wishes will be complied with BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS FIR@T AVENUE ind they 1921 that| PREPARE FOR SPRING) E wsinens getting” | | |German Delicatessen 9 BAGARD | First heen | ae OFF 219 Union Street | sacredness. pro- | ¥ foesion by bidding for the burtal or! * leads to the death of a beautiful n and the heart-burnings of her found lover. “Three Weeks” in nly costumed; the stage settings: articularly that of the mounta inn, are startlingly realistic, “Three Weeks” ts a show distinctly worth while; at least that is what every one who has seen the drama Adv =aAZzmo ROBBED | BY A DENTIST | ON FIRST AVENUE off elng + People come to my and compiain about of thetr ney by on Firat av, rep rearnttnge himeolf to be Dr BJ Jor hit assistant REWA patients every day off my reputation — 713 First Ave., Union Block | 1 con guarantee to eave you Just one Aoliar avery time you pay me m dolar tor dental work. because 's fn r. It conte y charged | uu neo, T Jollar whe Sentite’s tentang Dentin ‘EOWWN J. FROWN, D, D5 | 713 First Avenue pen event wat 4 for pe unt & and who work. Sunday of this thief who atente my | EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR THE BALLYHOO WEDDING Screecher Diana Dillpickles Film in Six Reels -TEDDY’S OF F INTO | nnn If be has a mind,! the PHONES ™*!n 2400 rrivni ts RATE By mall, daily Abe s win mi By earrier UN GLES | wee the eater and the arma . los at r Peautitully lumaged bir ¢ known to the Bravos eoples of other continents, will BN OIANS | |chatter to him from the tops, 1 |and all sorts and sizes eking monkeys will announ arrival In thelr own queer gibber | Probably some of the tont danke will have to encounter t yan which grow in South American climate to such enor. mous size Roonevelt's anda wy is to ba satisfied, if he chances 1p against some of the most unkpgwn Indian tribes which inhabit the small clearings in the forest regions of Brazil, Among these are the Parintintins Indians, the Mundrucus tribe and the Guar- PARINTINTINS naras. All of these live in the mn INDIANS jtion between the Madeira and the Where T. R. Will Go Up ‘and Down “Rivers of the Unk The colonels party will emerge nown Interior of Gr fr Brazil's unexplored forests near Manaos, on the Amazon river, Roosevelt will almost he will probably encounter the na-|in March, and return to the United chance to bring t tive puma, th J ar and the| States a few weeks later with his fon some very defMite proof of ocelot new store of stories and informa. xistence of these animals, for He will have « good opportunity! tion on the people imal, plants known Bra- and adventures of t for jzilian int Get Rid of Piles at Home NA pleture of the French cab. ; iI inet, recently publisted, I n pts yer gies Remedy, Easily Ap- 1 that not one member) Bee étage Relief and was clean shaven, and four out of| Grevents 1! Danger = From the 12 wore full beards end mus prmer taches dee ago, a clean- | oar |thaven Frenchman was pretty sure Send for Free Trial Package and But Liars Figger. to be set down by his compa Prove It in Your Case Bro gplyr eget g convine jas either a priest or am acto Don’t even think of an operation od that a Bill rendered ire ey om. | Nowadays, smooth tac for piles. Remember what the old utcher was not correc © COM led by the younger gene Suuiliy ductir ald: Aue’ hare ue Oe ~ yee ” on t Pv ni Frenchmen, partly as the of! the body cut away is gone Sorevind an. ire e the growing cult of athletics Or 7 ; 3 . i on |One or two applications of Pyra- heae eee sociated | mid Pile Remedy and: all the pain | fire and torture cease. In a re Porverarry WHERE’ 9 |; markably short time, the congest- “What tn frenzied finance E’D HE GET IT? pth fpmatibir aya grr osge Financing your friends. | ee a ee — . | Where did Alfonso Flores, the Fill-| 7'¥ this remarkable remedy. 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BROWN to call in a villa district, stated quite frankly In these visite I shall, of course, . : NE Fo D $225 embrace the servants.” $15 and $18 Fancy For $20, $22.50 and oe Sits sedis abl $25.00 Fancy Suits, | He purchased his sweetheart a say Say ee medium and heavy |pair of ten-button kid &# *, and Overcoats Overcoats. handed them in at the door him- jand I }bawled out | Brown, | again.” | Justthe thine, Alired Benjamin and Cheasty Special clothes hold , | | With all the persuasiveness of a position of unique and well-earned favor with the | {his kind, the insurance agent was . pattie calling upon Murphy to insure him-| best dressed men and young men of Seattle, for they | self against aceident | stand supreme in quality, finish, fit and perfect adapt- “For instance,” said he, “if you p re: . lose a hand we pay you $1,000,000," ability to your personality. All sizes to fit ‘all men, Faith, the retorted the other, from s 33 to size 48 Olle spake to me brother Moike about it, He’s a contractor, an’ e ‘ he do be losin’ hands all the toime. No Charge for Alterations . . jeountered much difficulty Tommy's Pop—Just as much, my |robbed Saturday night in Seattle? | °4Y for Your case, even though you ‘aon, an there in between a wheel} Because his answers to this age ee bts tag pile truss. barrow and an automobile. jquestion were vague, he is helf in| > °*t 8m 7 the coupon below at — |the city jail, pending an investiga. | °°C® for the free trial treatment. It Well, Anyway tion by the polic will show you conclasively what Silicus—1 admit that I am lack-| He was arrested last night by LF bicep Jan git te viioes aa Detective Cornetison, he left} 5 , Cynicus—I don't believe it. The) work at the navy yard | Seer cuatar aneeh 1 estate Gans girl You are engaged to tells me you sta. 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Name FINAL WIND-UP PRICES ALFRED BENJAMIN AND CHEASTY | 1,500 FANCY SUITS AND MEDIUM AND HEAVY OVERCOATS | FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN | “He is one of the leading lawyers of the town.” iota pretty big fees, eh?” “L should say so. Why, it ts al as cheap to buy a grand jury hire him.” to “At last,” cried the musician, “I have fame within my grasp.” “How so?” asked his wife, who had heard the same thing before “You know Mendelssohn's ‘Wed- ding March,’ and the marveiqus repute it brought him?” sald the musician Yes; but what of it “Well, I'm going to write a divorce mareb.” At Surprising ——— | $11.75 || $14.75 Embrace 'Em All A bachelor minister, when about self. The servant girl took them going to the foot of the stairs ‘ere’s a young man you a pair of leg “Please, miss, pas brought wings. $17.75 For Suit and Overcoat 7.90, $30 and $22.75 — Fancy Suits and Sea- sonable Overcoats $35.00, $37.50, $40 and $45.00, Just because he can't sew on a button is no reason why a man shouldn't mend his ways. How's This? of recent widowhood en- in tram. n inscription for her dear hus band’s tombstone. After endless consultations with her friends and neighbors this was the one she se-| lected: values $2. $32.50. A lady All Blue and Black Serge and Cheviot Suits 25% Reduction in? Pi until we meet It's Just the thing fur him.” Correct Time. ‘Cheasty’s Haberdashery Wt wad | Second Avenue at Spring Street. | » time and any old time When you and she are m If Cheasty Has It, It's Correct 4 t

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