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——— By mall, out of city, 35 per mon. up to six mos. Published Dally by y carrier, city am exh Be thou as chaste ae joe, as pure EATTLE mothers, rich or poor, can find no better way to spend Thursday afternoon than to attend the session Hef the Mothers’ Training school at the Bon Marche ; An excellent course of lectures is being presented by © the training school The ideas taug the lectures represent the consensus Of opinion of wor! wn authorities on the care of chil Wren. The lectures ¢ dreary theories, but practical 4 8, easily understood » make the points more plain live : y models are used by the trained nurses who assist The efforts of the Mothers’ Training school in behalf of out in generations purposes Eyes, FTER ment in the y been ixpla tf nan, he couldn centur $ today th ition that makes Up and it i / to the doi quarters. that its pa with a loss of 30 lives, fire, police WORK, ALTHOUGH FE.” Tt is often true that the stable door is locked after the is stolen but in this case the door appears not to have SENATOR FALL deciares that he has no property excepting “a few odds and ends”; but he scarcely could be a proponent of invasion if he were an equal partner Hearst or Otis, each of whom is credited with land holdings below envy of the richest heirs to cantankero border, extensive original theft of the whole blooming country. Thou shalt not escape calumny —Shakespeare A Commendable Work | Seattle mothers should receive the commendation of all se | fious-minded citizens aught ced in And if the lessons actual life the effect should be not in the city EMINENT PUBLICISTS, who prefer recognition of Huerta rather ‘of Villa, ought to be willing to exercise their privilege in that di without clamorous criticism of particular persons who choose Fecognize none of the murderous outlaws of any distressed country of friendly relations. Yet They See Not THE Missouri Athletic and pectors got very busy inspecting other clubs, hotels d lodging houses in that city © It is usually the practice to make the Mas after such disasters occur, although officials are being ear ‘round to do just that work The most deplorable feature of the St. Louis affair, how- . is the fact that, a week after the fire, while the city were inspecting other buildings to prevent a recur- the tottering, seven-story wall of the burned building m and buried those digging in the ruins AND ON AND WOMEN EMPLOYED IN AN ADJOINING ILDING IN WHICH THEY WERE PERMITTED “IT WAS CONSIDERED closed ough to invite t ined RHE CURATOR of the museum in Golden Gate park,| San Francisco, has made a most important discovery in repairing the swathings of the mummy of an Egy . covered that the woman's jaws were tightly| d ently, her jaws were forcibly closed "t talk, while she was still alive It is a clear explanation of Egypt's lack of- progress. ies on centuries Egypt stood at a standstill and me of the oldest They fastened woman's jaws so that she couldn't he most backward, as well as « There's no joke in the foregoing “The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules world,” and the tongue that talks to man is the tongue It has been so since first Adam woke man go. s going to be more so. They'll Like Publicity Finally PV HE MAIN purpose of President Wilson’s interstate trade bill, a measure that fepublican support, is to secure government information as bids fair to receive ngs of corporations. Of course, there will be a howl against it in certain Even the public utility corporations have got the notion | that their business is private business, about which the "public has no right to know anything so long as the man- agement keeps out of jail But a corporation is a creation of the government, a crea ture born of law, and it is not only right but obligatory rents know what it is doing. The child shouldn’t be permitted to eat poison, or to Set traps for and rob its parents. WAR WITH MEXICO Don’t forget that in a war with Mexico, the plain, common people of the United States will shoot down the plain, common Not much different to taking people of Mexico. jungle horrore and the poor, mill and shop and field. SEATTLE STAR CRIPES NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS | club burned in St building rigid investiga interests in substantial shrieking for war are not going to fight The men who will have to fight fevers, smallpox, down-trodden peons down In Mexico are our own boys of the You'll find no plutocrats, politicians or war- like newspaper editors on the firing line! THE SEAT are car coming Louis depart RIGHT IN COME yptian so that Mra. Blackbird—Don't stay out there in the cold, Hobbie, Come into the nice, warm kitchen! | Animals You ‘The strangest part of the African chameleon's extraordinary anat omy is his regular telescope of a tongue. He can dart it out to a greater distance than the length of his own body! And woe to the innocent Insect who lies within its down your gun and shooting your poverty-| reach! The chameleon’s tongue 1s | stricken, uneducated neighbor around the | very sticky, #o that when it Is withdrawn into the mouth after the glory? one of its lightning-like dartings Don't forget that the fellows who are }ijt always has an insect adhering to it, This lazy animal can change his color; climb with his tall; has two toes on the front of his foot and two on the back! But he cannot move his head at all, though he can move his eyes in any direc When Run Down in physical condition it is usually because the action of the organs of digestion has become irregular or defective. Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine to relieve the ills which occasionally depress even the brightest and strongest. 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DISCUSS EXPO RATES BETWEEN HERE AND FRISCO SAN FRANCISCO, March Rates during the San Francisco ex position were scheduled to be the main problem before the T tinental Passenger association an important mee hotel today leading railroad men from all over the country in attendance Fapecial interest was expressed in rates to and from the Hast, and between San Francisco and Seattle. |Delegates believed many Eastern | visitors will want to see the entire | Pacific coast, and there will be a heavy volume of north and south business Over half thousand dollars found in pockets of two Tacoma negroes, pinched here for fleecing man. 6Alex Tinling appointed istant general freight and passenger agent N. P, here, THE STAR—WEDNES SEAT ¢ G THE TRAMP By Jim Manee the bitle and che rhe tramp will tramp and tramp and@ To pass the time away P. 8 Keep away from dere, Mike, they gotta f Oh, Lizzie! While 1 was abroad 1! wit neseed a duel in France “Anybody burt?” y me of the principals hac broken embracing the a other after the combat was over . The Wrong Kind Brown—Anything in the way of new suiting for me round at your shop? Tatlor-—Nothing but your last bill, and that's the way of a sew sult until it in settled! . ee Not the Same oat things wear stant use, but a bad temper seems quite different . at with con To the Point A certain lawyer who was not ed for his laconic style of ex- pression sent the following terse and witty note to a refractory client who would not comply with his reiterated demands for the payment of his bill “Sir--If you pay the enclosed bill you will oblige me; tf you do not I shal! oblige you.” oe Scandalized Mra Fly—I wonder who dumps their ashes in my yard every night? cee Pop Explains Tommy—Pop, what does the Bible mean by the people who swallow a camel and strain at a mnat? Tommy's Pop—Ob, 1 suppose ft means the people who s#wal low a fish story and choke to death on a fish bone. Do Not Know African Chameleon tion, and can move one without moving the other! His mes from a Greek} name ¢ | word meaning “ground-lion.” DREJ.BROWN ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People come to my office every day and complain robbed of their money by lat on Firat av. representt r to be Dr. J. Brown or ant eof this thief who T ean guarantees to save you Just time you pay dental work, t work In often supe lean than one-hal pr charged by other high-clans Hentiats, You nee, T make a dollar, and you save na dollar when I do your dental work one dollar ove doliar whtl for y When you come to my offices be sure and see my picture In my alten at the entrance of the bullding: (t's| nat Mike the one tn this advertine ment Reware of fake Dr. EDWIN J. EROWN, D. D. S., * e's Lending Dentest 713 First Avenue | en evenings until & and Sunday® 4 for people who work. Prowna J} ocd So You THINKS YOu CAN Come IN ANY OLD TIME AFTER THE CURTAIN GOES UP AND CRAWL OVER EVERYBODY TO GET TO YOUR DAY, MARCH 25, 1914, TLE STAR’S LAUGH DEPARTME | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE MY FRIEND, You've OT THE WRONG Dore qs times inclined to during the sermon, and a friend who was with him in the pew one Sunday joked with him about nodding now and then. The doc- tor insisted he had been awake all the time. “Now, then,” sald bie friend, “can you tell me what the ser mon was about?” veh | can,” sald the doctor “it about half an hour too long . Practical Advice Nursegirt Ob, ma‘am, what shall I do? The twine have fallen down the well! Mother How annoying! Jurt get me the Inst number of the “Modern Mother's {t contains an ¢ on “How to Bring Up Magazine”; artic! Just a Slip of the Tongue er Tell ywoetalrs er tongue in two. erry for her hushand She was a terror when she ‘had only one tongue.’ eee Had to Be Little Gyearold Bessie was telling about some medicine she had taken while {Il “Yes,” she anid, “I took some compulsion of codliver ofl, and—" “You mean emulsion, don't 1, Gear—-not compulsion?” isitor. 1,” rejoined Bessie, “there was « good deal of compulsion abont it.” ee SETTLING A BET By Jim Manee r of The Star writes bet ome On, Now, where's your skit! t (The bet is that you won't write a plece of poetry about ‘Oshkosh, Wis,’ and about Jeff ever be as big at Mutt CHEAP AUTOMOBILES Editor The Star: 1 have heard a lot of people say that Henfy Ford might better have cheapened the price of the automobiles and not have raised the pay of his work- ingmen. Such comment makes me tired, What in the world could a or man, assuming that he might able to buy a machine, do with it when he has to live in two rooms, or 80, on a top floor? SUBSCRIBER CHRISTIANITY? Editor The Star: The army of unemployed which ts now in Call- fornia is made up of human beings like ourselves. Instead of giving them work, the California authort- ties give them a clubbing, and then we hold ourselves before the world as a Christian nation, If that is the Cailfornia brand of Christianity, then I do not know what Christianity 1s, or else the brand there is wrong. MRS. M. McB. WILSON 18 RIGHT Editor The Star: President Wi! son is right in advocating the re- peal of a law that ts open for dis- honesty-—-the canal toll. What ts to prevent dishonest capitalists from organizing those ships which paid no toll into a huge shipping trust? It would turn out as did 16 protective tariff under which the Americans had to pay much more for their products than tt same products could be bought for abroad No ships should be designated “American” unless they are bottoms, — man by oveltion Kaster Greeting tomt out, price Thc ed free on re ter booklets, bo to a from 100 dow to 26¢ DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and Untverstty. 10-plece Unton Orchestra, Dancing Taught by Competent ‘Teachers. NT SURE HE KNEW “Bay, maw! I know what a Maltese kitty in! “What in {t. dear?” "It's a kitty you can maul and tonne!” see THE MISTAKE WE MAKE was tempted t suicide ‘Oh, we whe aid, it's no use to grieve over the past, We ean all look back and see where we've made mistaken ee AN EXCEPTIONAL FOOL The Lady (to the seropiane demonstrator) — I wish you wouldn't try to sell an airship to my husband The Salesman—And why not, madam? “Because he tan't to be trusted with tt." “But, madam, our pew ma- chines are all foolproof.” “Ordinarily, perhaps. But you haven't met my husband.” ee Iw First Critic hero of the show? Second Critio—I was—I went! the o was American sailors. It is better for all countries that no ships go through the canal with out paying toll. P.O. B. DIVORCE TOO EASY Editor The Star: I read with tn- terest the article in The Star abou the desirability of a divorce inves- tigator in Seattle. If divorce were made more difficult, there would be fewer immature couples going |into matrimony as a joy ride There would be fewer broken homes, and fewer children left to the inefficient rearing of the or phan asylum. obtained, Divorce is too easily M. D. T. Boston Dentists 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche. CATENT SucTiONw True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental Art xamination and advice Free Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra | heavy) Cope) CoS iedie ns APE: |Bridgework (strictly __first- Gold Fillings .....$1.50 Up True-to-Nature Teeth, per set (Finest Reeth in the world.) All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. 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Idell Boucher brings sult Robert Milne sued for divorce. King County W. C. T. U. in con vention here. Rebekah Lodge, 128, |. 0. O. lis special meeting for March Odd Fellows ball, Fremor ca and Lewis st. Wm. T. Batcheller isn’t one any more. He's going to marry Alice Rapp. Funeral for Annie F. Howley to- day. Bruce Gordon Kingsley gives opera recital at First Presbyterian church tonight Information filed against Eliza- beth Van Patten, cook, charged with grand larceny Hee Hees give souvenir dance, Renton Hill club, tonight. Good Government league dis cusses “Preferential Ballot” to- night Port commission seeke war de- |partment’s consent to widen fatr- |way of East waterway. | Divorce granted William Fleh- man. | Discount on dutlable goods im- |ported on American vessels not ltreaty violation, ruling sent Cus- |toms Collector Harper. Twin boys received at home of 'Mr. and Mra. W, Tobin, 507 2ist st. Leah H. Litt to become wife of H. L. Bushnell, Triol & Bushnell. Sixteen births reported against 10 deaths J. D. Yelverton, Interior depart- men, arrives to dispose of Alaska jcoal land cases pending. | Scribes meet with Mra. M, P. ‘White, 509 12th av. N. Thursday night. Property damaged by slide, J. W Pearson sue city. H. W. Evans wins divorce suit. wireless in action brought against Marcon! Co. Seattle Moose tures at Pantages. |. Ravenna Parent-Teacher associa- tion meets Thursday. | Washingtonians dance at Red- |ding’s tomorrow night. |, Monica Gall starte suit against |C. E. McCoy for $2,000 damages, \charging assault Child Culture club meets at 116 49th st. Thursday. H. L. Chandler had his bank roll jin his bat. Man showed him sleight jof-hand trick. Coin gone. | Mrs. Annie U. Townsend, settler, dead Steamer Honolulan leaves Seat- tle today for Hawaiians, inaugurat- ing new service. CYPRUS SAILS | On an inspection tour to look over the construction of the largest metallurgical works in Alaska and In moving ple- N arly owner and yachtsman of Butte, bt sail from Seattle tonight on the ing up to better things he says. MILITIA BUSY arrival of a trainioad |breakers from Buffalo today. night there was occasional shoot- was hurt. RANGOR, Me., progressives nominated H. P. Gard ner for governor | jcontinued prohibition District Attorney Allen studies of strike- Last ing, but, so far as known, no one spe aine jor and declared for RE ELSEWHERE | 7. R. eafe. Seven inches snow North Dakota, House to consider Panama tolls Thureday Mme. Caillaux killed editor rather than her husband should do it, she says. Wets win Richmond, Ind., for five years a dry town Complete Bull Moose state tickets named tn Connecticut and Main Senate ..committee considering |treaty with Nicaragua Mine workers and Pennsylvania operators fail agreement on wage | scale. | Cornell | epidemic. | August Belmont’s son has only $14,000, according to testimony ia 7 separation case. Queen Eleanore, Bulgaria, salle for New York May 21. Willlamstown, Mass., may be pres- ident’s summer residence. Postmasterships sold by deme- cratic organization in two counties of Pennsylvania. Constantinople report that ex- Sultan Abdul Hamid is dead. National Organization of Woman Suffrage societies of Canada was formed at Toronto. ADMITS THEFT | William Bilackemore has com Seamed, escorting 80 Gotectives: ia he and his pals blew open the safe Dry com ‘ : | . # a college faces measies of the Crescent Goods pany’s store at Bverett a week ago and obtained $500. 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Jackling, mine | turn, was due, nine times out of tens to excessive acidit: commonly termed sour stomach or heartburn | hich not only irritated and steamship Admiral Evans the delicat bs del © lint, of bound for Juneau stomach, but also set uj "ea ritie 2 Business conditions over the | @®4 stomach ulcers ‘ia dntse i - © note that he condemns m . o Northwest and Alaska are climb-|treatment for the stomach, stating © that he and his colleagues have se- cured remarkable results by the use of ordinary bisurated mi which, by neutralizing the acidity o the food, es the source of t vis that it ts ag stomach itself q BUFFALO, N. Y., March 25.— Militia dispersed a crowd of! c ot frike sympathizers, which gather-| ne the tack, Res 9 ed in the Depew R. R. yards on nd the foot will Ream the acid and stom= ach troubles will disapp Ircitat- ing medicines and medical treat- ments are useless so long as the con- | tents of the stomach remain remove the acidity and there will no need for medicine. inflam ning of the stomach will then hi itee} Sufferers from acidity, sour stomach or heartburn should get @ small bottle of bisurated magne! from their druggist, and take a t pon in a quarter of @ glass of hot cold r after meals, repeating jin 15 if neces this be> ing which the doctor hae fficacious In all ¢ courss tn | ne, Theory, | COPner Counterpoint, | Bar Training, and | ble Playing, Lec: | Hours, 10 Sem) ~ Monthly | Phone Elliott 2020. Broadway Students may enter Pine at any time, to 5, dally, Catalog on Request The Shoe Repair Man —2 Bhops—110 Madison