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per mon. up y carrier, olty, Daily by The & Publishing Co, Ph exchange connecting all departments. eee SEATTLE tot, four years old, had the time of his young d life, the other day, when he ran away from home and was missing from dawn until night. Ignorant of the anguish pf his mother, he wandered clear across the city, alone—and ; Free from face and hand washing, free from a dose } ipecac or castor oil; free, beyond the boundary lines of is back yard! And he gurgled with sheer joy and happiness in the re mbrance of his adventure, even when caught “No, 'tain't naughty to run away from home,” he chirped Tt would probably do a lot of people a whole lot of good Wf they would follow the example of the youngster, even for "& couple of hours or a half a day and “run away from home away from themselves and the things that have become notonous in their daily lives. Like the little kiddie, they should hike out, even across city, through streets strange to them, gr into the coun- letting the fresh air brush the cobwebs of discontent mgr from their brains 0 them discontented and pessimistic and will be in a het- jo remedy them. ‘Which, Woodrow? NOTHER test of Woodrow Wilson is coming particularly observe how he meets it It will be up to the president to decide whether the Alaska railroad shall be operated by the government leased, after Uncle Sam has built it. Tf leased, the road will have to pay a profit to private tal. Let's d at cost, plus an amount sufficient to gradually reim- the government for its construction Is Woodrow Wilson sufficiently progressive to “Let Uncle Sam Do It?” he Czar’s Latest SUSSIA has got to raise her customs duties mightily, and SW the Russian market is going to be more difficult for all nations, the United States and Germany in particular. ¢ czar has ordered his new premier to do away with State liquor monopoly which has been furnishing over hird of the entire national revenue. “You have filled the exchequer, but you have debaunched drink my people,” says the czar Sounds like a clash between Men and Dolfars in “dark- Russia,” doesn't it? ft Is to Worry e the past ten years 46.689 men have deserted from the Uv. S. army. In 1913, the proportion of men who de- ted, compared to the number who enlisted. was over 17 cent. Our costly batleships become “effete” in almost no time, our “standing army,” once in ten years, prefers to bear cri record for life rather than serve longer! Accordin exico in order to get some return for our naval lat, What of It? HAT senate sub-committee has finally reported that con- ditions in the West Virginia strike territory were “most This ought to make the coal barons’ ears ring. ie DE MACKIN, of Chicago, a distinguished philanthropist, is dead. i ced the free lunch in saloons. You got a lunch if you boug! getting a $25,000 Carnegie library if you raise another , a la which is philanthropy, isn’t It? FELLOW WANTS to know why some women kiss their ‘pet cats and dogs. Perhaps it’s because they have whiskers. bes OF. DELBET, of Paris, announces that he can graft India rubber fiving human tissue. Save your biown-cut tires! “THOSE PORTLAND, Or., women made sick by tobacco smoke in y hali and court house, should encourag @ men to smoke a better é _ HOUSTON, TEX., Is al! puffed up because it’s going to have a ball by the big leaguers there this month. But the difference between games and season games is some. | WAIT UNTIL Grandpa-to-be-maybe Roosevelt gets home and finds Grandpa Bryan has six grandchildren! Look out for the big stick, PREACHER IN Walla Walia says we're right near the end of the And think of all the fish we'd planned to catch next vacation GITY OF PARIS has issued map showing where, within Its limits, tango may and may not be danced. Bet those non-tangoing sec- are dull. THOSE CHICAGO policewomen may have been removed because y yore not active CLUB members. DENMARK I8 promised equal suffrage through a coalition of so- radicals and moderate: Some coalition, that! Just Arrived New Suits, New Coats and New Dresses Now is the opportune time to select that new suit, dress or coat. These new arrivals justify immediate selection of ‘your ap- _parel for spring, as their great desirability will make them move fast at these. extremely reason- able prices. $19.50 $24.50 $30.00 See Our Bxclusive Showing of Three-Piece Suits. New Spring Suits and Reefers for Boys -pow on display. J. Redelsheimer & Co. First and Columbia. | | they may have a clearer vision and understand | the whys and wherefores of the existing conditions that | fer position to intelligently co-operate with their fellow men} Tf operated by the government, the road can be oper-| | to some alleged statement, we ought to go to | hold all of those who are guilty of ||| Francise | Too Wise for Him The smart young housewife went to market one mcerning to buy some geese, and found five hanging outside the shop am a boarding house keep- or,” she remarked, with a amile, “Will you pick out for me the three of those geese that aro toughestT” The man laughed, knowingly } | and obeyed “Thank you,” sald the woman, briskly, “Now I'll take the ovher two.” | A girl's heart Is simost as apt to o@ patched up as a boy's trou- sers are. > Why, sir,” bragged the actor, “one ‘night when | played Ham- jet it was half an hour before the audience could leave the theatre.” “What was the matter™ Oe gi queried the unbelleving cuss EME Tran “Was he lame?” A Dual Capacity “Now,” said the new husband “Tam your captain, and you musc let me command you through life.” “You have a dual capacity.” plied the clever widow, “becay you are my captain and my sec- ond mate to one.” Not Always No, Prisciila, the man with the lordly air on the back seat of an automobile {s not always the owner. CHAMPAIGN, DL, March 19 ~It's too much bother to dis- robe before going into the pool. University of Iilinois co-eds jump right in with their street clothes on! It's done at the orders of their instructor, Miss Gertrude Moulton “Ability | | to swim in trunks,” | Therele Only One Inthe Editor’s Mail HIGH RENTS The Star The people to blame for the high They demand more Editor are largely rents of today conveniences each year. THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1914. Whenever” you feel @ cold coming 00” think Huch ts the drammers song P, S.—"Did you hear how Bo and-So quit his job?” “Why, he was a drummer and he beat ft.” . . Costly Justice A colored gentleman, on trial for his Iife in a remote Ten- nessee town, Was asked by the judge if he had anything to say, whereupon he replied All I has to say is this, judge If you hangs me, you hangs the best bass singer in Tennessee.” A Little Twisted An eloquent Irish candidate, speaking of a certain emin®t statesman, sald His smgoth tongue ts that of a serpent Which lures but to de stroy, and which holds out sugar plums fo one hand, while {n the other {t holds an unsheatbed dag ger behind tts b . . His Reason Our grocer tells us that he gives short welght to some cus tomers because tt fs a long wait for them to pay their bills, see Yes, Mice Mrs. Gnagge—It's the little things that get on a woman's nerves. Mr, Gnagge—Yer; mice, for in- stance Just a Snowflake * Just - And when It asked to bg a Mower Goa ald It could Nichard Kirk In Lippincott’s ove Perhaps Perbaps the reason money is called dust is because so many people are blinded by ft. eee Rapid Descent They had been making hay while the sun shone, and when they had finished a high hay wtack the boy shouted from the top “Say, mister, how qm I golag to get down?” The farmer considered problem, and finally solved it the “Oh, feat shet yer eyes an’ walk round a bit.” cee STAGE DOOR JOHNNY By Jim Manes Me toges up tn bis very best, He weare & lovely rows. And then its the tage door Johnny loiters Is = pose Me for sctresses know Areened np. And hae no place to go. P. $.—They can amile at you tn the theatre, but nothing doing at the stage entrance, you poor simp! COEDS MUST SWM WITH CLOTHES ON she saya, “won't help a girl at all if she falls into a big body of water. I'm going to teach the girls here to swim easily with ail thelr clothes on.” They will be required to swim the whole length of the tank tn street clothes before being ad- mitted to membership in the Woman's Athletic association, «Bromo Quinine” To Get The” GENUINE,” Call For The Full Hans Laxative Bromo Quinine Used The World Over to Oure a Cold in One Day lights, ete., I could make the rental | $16. ‘But could I rent it tn that| condition? No. Every prospective renter would |turn in disdain and pay higher | rent to a landlord who furnished all conveniences, Yet every added |improvement costs the iandiord | money, money upon which he has the right to expect a just return | And few landlords are making more than @ just return upon their investment. B. D. J. WHAT ABOUT THE REST? Editor The Star: I noticed the article in your paper about Joe| | Kaufman, who 1s being kept in Jail | as a witness. | What about the three men now being held In jail at Sacramento, |Cal. (“General Kelly, William | Thorne and Tusdale)?| The law, it seems, only hits these three men | because they are the leaders of the so-called army of the unemployed Are they any more guilty of va grancy than the rest of the 1,200? All are without work but willing to | work if Jobs can be found | Thorne and Tusdale are two well known loggers from this section and, from close observation, | know |them to be industrious men, If it | |ts acrime to be poor, well, there | aren't enough jails in the world to |such a charge | ps | David Powers, government wit- ness In Western Fuel Co, case, kid \naped his 18-month-old son at San and had him christened | Patrick David Stuart Powers. His mother wanted him named Norman, CITIZEN, Luna Park Natatorlum opens March 21,—Advertisement. Crescent Mfg. I recently built a little four-| 66 ene eame! Lesative ; Bromo Quinine” family apartment, which rents for ‘ $20 a suite. Without kitchen | ‘eo for this signetmre oo the bon. » 280, “ ranges, refrigerators, combination ~ — - furnaces, pantryettes, — electric | A Powder a Woman May Trust, Not a Trust Powder Co, Seattle QUEAK FROM % WAVE A THER Paso TINA AND WHATS mone “4 az) 1 Chm py THAY 4 CAN 1 bunt 7 Oe R OLCMMS PREM Hen 20 YOU YmiMR FH ¥ ’ Como 4 THINK THAT 4 THK WANTS THEM TO KNOW “Henpeck has made a lot of records of his wife's voice in bis phonograph and sealed them up in a safety deposit vault.” t Scott! What for? “Well, he says he wants future generations to know what their ancestors had to put up with TRY HIM AGAIN After deliberating for a day and a night, the jury in the case of Harry W. Boswell, charged with manslaughter in the death of Beryl Bill, a young girl who died beneath the wheels of his automobile, re ported disagreement to Judge Ronald, A second trial will be held A card party will be given this evening by Seattle court, No. 1, Order of the Amaranth, at Standard Furniture company, By a botler explosion at Tilton: ville, Ohio, three men were fatally hurt. Boston Dentists 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche. PATENT Sucriow True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental Art xamination and advice Free Id Crowns (22-k, and extra |heavy) .eseceeeeee ees 85.00 |Bridgework — (stric tly _ first- class), per Tooth .....85.00 Gold Fillings .....$1.50 Up | True-to-Nature Teeth, per set seseesees 85.00 to $15.00 (Finest Teeth in the world.) All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. Endorsed by leading business men and the dental profession generally. | | May. | ea —_—— | 7 HERE 4 ° says! L. J. Heacock, Fairbanks, with npedes won't compare Alaska's prosperity boom. Catherine Boyd, 736 11th N., was shaken up When an auto hit the curb F. L. Harrison, Fort Lawton sol- dior, arrested on complaint of Marle who says she was robbed Giving cruelty as grounds, Mrs.| Wm. J, Walke seeks divorce | Dixie Dye Works’ auto runs} away, Badly smashed. No one hurt | Economics conference here in| W. 8. R. club met today. Rev. R. A. Vander Las, Monrovia,| ts call from Bethany} Presbyterian church. ids Ad D. Whitney and ersen to court house. | Martin Veldee, Washington gradu-| ate, gets job as sanitarian in Cin cinnat! laboratory. Follies’ informal, Broadway hall, Friday night Cardiganshire, first of — eight| jocean Hners on Royal Mail's new! line from Burope to Puget Sound, arrives here. L. R. Hoffman, 802 115th scares porch climber. » Annual gym demonstration at) Franklin high tonight Court awards Mrs. Camille Beffa! divorcee decree | Women's Loyal Moose Circle! » card party Wednesday night.! Two hundred music lovers hear av., M Leonore Foy $n concert at Unitarian church. Marriage license taken out by W. E. Lawrence and Ethel Wood ing, Auburn Pythian Sis mal dance at day night Funeral of Mrs. Sophie Arnesen | Saturday. | Mayor Gill ake at noon lunch- | eon, Commercial Club, Saturday. Washington State Camp, Royal) ghbors of America, closes con-| announce Infor-| Pythian ball Satur- pation Sugar beet industry in Montana on decline, says G. R. Carhardt from that state Amethyst Chapter, O. E. &., No. 128, gives card party Monday night 15 Jackson st Company A, Tilikum Drill Corps, dance at Redding’s. Bliss Sinclair and J. G. Meagher hurt in head-on motorcycle lision. Benefit concert by Norwegian) Hospital association at Odd Fe lows’ hall Tuesday night. Dr. F. P. Gardner and Sidney As pinall escape Injuries when autos bump. | Ray Brown gets license to marry | | Elizabeth Adamson | Seattie Commercial Club requests special steamer to take Dr. E. Les | ter Jones North Mrs. Alexander V. H. Pemberton sues for divorce. Scribes’ Study club meets with Mrs. M. P. White, 509 12th N. tonight. Mre. Nellie Burnside, local wom- an, spoke before Tacoma Card and Label league today. Minnewat! dance at Redding'’s tonight. University Dally nets $1,700. Ridgiey Social club dance and card party at Odd Fellows’ Friday night. Schubert club gives recital. Mothers’ Training School session at Bon Marche today. Bids asked for new addition to) 3 |For the BEST in Traveling Goods Lincoln high school. Lakewood Outing club meets at 326 Lumber Exchange Bidg. night Members Washington Command- | ery of Loyal Legion gnests of John F. Miller at Frye Wednesday night. Body of Geo. W. Jones shipped to Coldwater, Mich. Special Sale 157 $15and$18 Fancy Suits $1 1.75 are placing on extraordi da at a remarkably low pric These are beautifully m of Alfred Benjamin and and taken together offer ing opportunity you shou Patrons are in no by the alterations in Cheasty store, which the finest display fro ° Second Avenue | fle: col-| «, hall) | held | mt Cheasty’s Haberdashery KEWHE a RE “ELSEWHERE Farmers’ Builetin,Washington, D. C,, charges Chicago meat packers control Argentine beet industry to keep up high cost he Dr. Harrison Kane, Eureka dent int, convicted under Mann act. Fire caused $65,000 loss to busl- neas section Columbia, 8. D Swedish steamer Torhid foun dered Bilboa, Spain, Ton lives lost Court order, Detroit, Mich, re quires 31 messenger boys on strike to show why they should not be re strained from, interfering with tn terstate commerce, Centralia is to have new street signs. Windsor hotel, Evening Wiscon- sin plant and Western Newspaper Union office, Milwaukee, destroyed by fire. Loss $350,000. Robber gets $14,000 on exprese car of Colorado & Santa Fe train, near Beaumont, Tex Will of Gen. James Grant Wilson, New York, bequeaths ring contain- ing hatr of Washington, Lincoln, apoleon, Wellington and Grant to Metropolitan museum. French chamber of deputies will begin probe of murder of Editor Calmette by wife of examinister of finance Friday. Senate passed $10,000,000 de- ency bill, including $500,000 to care for refugee soldiers from Mex- ico in United States. Explosion of nine tons of powder at Equitable plant, Alton, IIL, shook up things for 100 miles around. Kelley's unemployed army has laugh on Sacr ento authorities. Socialists bought acre six mniles from town, and army has campsite of its own now Miss Ellen Gates Starr, a founder of Hull House, Chicago, on trial for resisting officer, She protested against arrest of striking waitress on picket duty Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. sued by government under anti-trust law, on charge of combining to control anthracite coal output of Pennsyl vania, At the Pleasant Hour Tonight “Heart Throbs,” two-part drama; “At the Half-breed’s Merey,” drama; “The Adventurous Girls,” comedy. Home Face Peeling No complexion treatment yet di covered seems to have r process, vidently the reason that this method actually gets rid of a bed complexion, which can hardly be id of any other. i hide or b with cosmetics cannot compare with |the effect of literally removin: askin itself. Mercol! |the offending surface «kt ike particles, a little at a til there's none of it left. The new complexion thus produced exhibits tainabdle in no other w This we ich you can re at your applied at night in the same a use cold cream, and ‘washed off next morning. x thet does ered samoilte tos. 4 sarolite, 5 pe. witch hazel. Use as @ face ba: —Advertisement. | at the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169, Miller Trunk & Leather 904 SECOND AVE. 3 Days Only! We have 157 splen- didly tailored medium weight Suits, carried | over from the fall and winter stock, in our popular priced clothing that nary sale the last three department, we ys of this week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, during the progress of our store front alterations, e, $11.75. ade, fancy material Suits, Cheasty Special make, tweeds, worsteds and other pleasing materials, a wonderful money say- Id not overlook. way inconvenienced the front the will give us one of nts in the West. of at Spring Street healthy glow and girlish beauty ob« = aa uw

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