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LAND HAVE THEIR =a Tonight z By ena Gardner Amateur WASHINGTON, May Land grabbers have got their} eyes on Alaska The prospect of a government railroad has e roused their cupidity and their frie in congress have taken Ni ht steps to jimmy 1 vhich has guarded the public] nator Ke { Ne 4, chairman of the com AND mittee on terr backed by a unanimous vote of his} committee, has reported out a bill to abolish the Chugach rest ould open all these lands to entry | | The proposed government id is to run. directly} |through the Chugach forest | By abolishing this r vation, an opportunity is given 3 DANDY the Gy heims to re the Cunningham coal claims grab. Dick Ryan can take what | s on Controller bay or any other bay, and private ts can s timber ment. More important than this, individuals can take up lands along the right-of-way and hold them out of use for ACTS unearned increase in value. It is claimed by those who demand the ab of this forest that these la ure needed for deve WITH complaint ates an entire wr impression, truth is that all lands in nat al ests may be 4 R ny purpose by the ent of the go ee S 0 for such use | Little Mary Pickford ts» going Timber may be used free by settlers, minerals may be Euro to appear in a . mined, lands more valuable for agriculture than for forest artes Sn subjects; in purposes may be taken up and cultivated, water powers may | “"4 Bomttabe se Prog 7 “em Ic ures be developed under permits issued by the department, which Her protect the interests of the public, road may be constructed, telephones strung, grazing lands may be leased; in fact any- thing may be done which does not interfere with the primary use of the forest as a forest s is to be entirely nd is to mark a distinct The Chugach forest contains about n feet off re In the production of standing timber—a prize coveted by the This} Moon. pret reserve was withdrawn by former 1 ust] al tour planned for a yefore he went « of office | ia The Pittman bill will be foug by the ationists in the h and senate | wey eu | which will cted for Miss Pickford t rin will be a well-known play. The real lo | eale and atmosphere in which | the action occurs ts used Little Mary will go to Buroy under the manage Famous Players of any HOUSE TONGUE FOR HER LITTLE ONES; ry THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 1 1914 NOW GRABBERS OF {Proto [REPUBLICANS SOUND KNELL OF OLD PARTY | First County Convention De- plores Age Tendency of Present to “Undermine” Government. G. O. P. STILL SLEEPS andpatters Call Tariff “Disaster” With Reduced and “Point Pride” to Own Record. OLYMPIA tended by the masa convention county republicans adc form Saturday which divided between a der dent Wilson's admin a thinly attack Initiative, referendum rinciples The tariff, Panama tolls ean poll Wash 18 than Ma of Thur ted At currency law, the nd the reduce Mexi din | rat mentione on by the “Point g with ¢ With Pride” ide” to th part 6 his the that tory re platform proce republicans "d pure di }4 cour United § The re | continues | tendenctes blican belle r magnitude eds >» not f are that a flity in of the f the ates t that undermine and tional by the Sound Party Keynote The Thurston county was the first held Means in the state co th by . F naming of 13 delegates to the state nvention, to be held in Tacoma June 18, it sounded the keynote of » convention was open to | Fepublicans who chose to attend Everyone who attended had th | pr rivil to partictpa jhad been no primaries or even jetnet caucuses to cho ates to nvention leaves after a viol rrel at q eon and besides the! RESPONDING THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY McCORMACK BROS.’ ANNIVERSARY SALE CORNER SECOND AND JAMES Is meeting with REMARKABLE SUCCESS. CLEAN, TRUTHFUL AD.- AD- VERTISING, along with Special Prices which cannot be ‘duplicated else- ed else- MEN, if you are in need of Clothing, look at the Suits we where, is doing it. are offering. DON’T WAIT—DO IT NOW 10c ~ 10¢ Corded quality Percales in and dark figures, stripes, 79c Mary Jane Pumps, size 8% to Extra light 33-Inch Madras in stripes, checks and figures, suit able for shirts, shirt waists, JB checks, etc. 36 inches wide; dresses, etc. A regular 19¢ full bolts; no limit. Regular 2, In gunmetal. Worth $1.00. cloth. Anniversary Sale price J 15c¢ value. Anniversary Sale anniversary Sale price 79. 10¢, price 10¢ 89c Pumps and Oxfords, 9c 98c Misses’ Mercerized Bureau Scarfs. H qunieitel and: iis. (Ae Bedspreads, double bed size. | Hemstitched on ends. Size 21x Hi oie, gi, to 2. Worth $1.50. | Worth $1.50. Aaniversary Sale” 36. Worth 35¢. Anniversary Anniversary Sale price I price 98c. Sale price 19c. 89c. $16.50 Women's $35.00 Sult-, new est of this season's models. Principally sample Suits, and $2.25 $4.50 Silk Walste—Summer models, with high or low neck, three-quarter or long sleeves, $9.95 Women's $18.00 Dresses, skillfully tailored, of the sea- son's most popular fabrics and He spends his time at a California | you know sample garments have i ‘ ilk messa'ine or satin. Cherry, Above 2nd 9|Barbara’s Here |summer resort, sketching and paint.|{M to be the acme cf perfectivn. jm colors. Anniversary Sale price @ ins eo . ’ bé 99| _ Barbara 7 A : ling, and meets there a charming fq Anniversary Sal> price $16.50. Im $9.95. Anniversary Sale priv» $2.25. arbara Tennant {# starred in an conf n oo s JAILERS SAY SHE'S CRAY See n od « | jhambra today. It is @ story 10) Quicksands abound in the vicin the mother becomes so ity. O that abe forgete| itt; One day when Dacey sees his| ‘i Cc In the woman's ward at the; mobile ¢ juvenile Sonus. Mar toe coming to him over a stretch | county jail Mra. Josle Coparotti (rage ois of quicksands he does not warn her. | i , nie Aprons = Gowns — Remarkable on a cot and moans, beating tie tin: ti aughter bet pert, ane | She is caught tn their grasp. Leav-| ene Yemen ere eee ality % ee lice ade or hands against the wail ation home while al hara Tennant) t* about te elope thar) 28 der to certain death, he runs|[m Mere’ samples, where you don't @ coverall. Gest Amoskeag gine Hf waingook and cambrics. The women in the ward shrink mmission examined the|they awake to thelr mesioce eke are | AWAY from her appeals. However, || find two alike, All new goods. MJ ham. Long and short sleeves. BM nutch, others V neck. 87e to the other side of the room « . mo . fate saves her and gives him the Mi anniversary Sale price $2.95. 98c value. Tuesday 59c. ues. Tuesday 49c. Wuinaae, aoteizens,"Ghe'e areny.” iate acland wih Ghai dc jere three other subjects on the new] death he had planned for her. | nniversary Pi UP, FOLKS There {s no room for hysterteal light over the auto ride a ea J | jor insane women at the county jall Josie was still smiling when the * lew i Hi | They are simply locked up in the was reached |Mary in a Great Play Two N _ Comedies dia’ [general ward where all the womes|"She stopped emiling when one] Teas of the Storm Coustry* | Mannan eernaay” and “Fickle c “AN prisoners are not criminals, jare housed. ttendants took her chil Pe ~ mca ng " been : « he | : : and a prison life may be a fruitful) So a hey Beyer A geen ah ge Garha cove paving et Ps the oval Fite comipasy This is | Fancy Tapestry Drapery, 40 Vien tennarce 4 haemgginvony lace trimmed. Dr. Sydney Strong Qaeen —, an girl, who is held has Sean Uoiibiilied | ¥ : ' joe Bl wove ae freer sale |by officials, cowered away when| She could not oe a wel il, wine written by Grace Miller thetr fu t appearance in Seattle, To-|M inches wide. Worth 45¢ An Mana Gor yourself at times. [M grade, but this Ie not the day morning, on “A Message From|Josle was first brought in. she made it plain aje wanted to g0| etudy of the Ovyuge Lalee, Nove Peeters night niversary Sale price 2%. Monday take 5 for Se. See both Tuesday. a Prison Cell.” aria comforted the woman and! with her child eae N.Y i “Some of our best men have been|*0othed her tn words that Josie) She resisted when officers took the obabnieys te the ene with |“The Mountain Rat” in jail” understood. her antas to the teachina . itis the etary of a. pricolinve “The Mountain Rat,” a big four MEN'S SUITS we ticeiibitindll Says She's Not Insane came violent on the way the heart struggling with the aiff. |Tee! Reliance feature, acted by 9c c ou Nat he «20, eraay,” ex. jail, No one eratood what she] culties of modern life, and Mary | Henry Walthall, Irene Hunt, Donald | . ys aria. ‘Shi a da) sa) Cris x e | ‘din v — Th " ire AF TER ANOTHER Jeheelder, thassall. Da cop taka da| “She's sure got ‘em, all right,"| F,ckford brings out all the tov. pt ey yee Hage dle Henge | Orawere ~~: Ohitdrents, White Coches —— tae ee te All-woo! material, In |kids away and she feela bad.” said an officer. tale re octerietics in the wild Gue ) lira penta yeu “t/ Cambric, trimmed and tucked. MJ style. Long skirt, hose sup- Mf coins in values to $17.50. An insanity complaint {8 pending| “She no crazy,” insists Maria.| senna —— Donglas Williams te howdy I Fine grade. Ages 2 to 14. You [Mf porters, Why pay 75e for one? I close out, Anniversary The Seattle council of the United| against Josie. » wanta da cheelder BY aa eS Sack Ol Ghananmient tag te tee can't make 'em for the price, 9c. I Take two for 75c. $5.95. Commercial Travelers has started| This ts her story. Is she insane? Wor friends of Josie, who] ’ 7 ret Colt. Discoura ag ieee i: : a campaign to bring the annual con-| Judge for yourself. ha arned her story, are work | Jack sa Villyun! West and te attracted by a “wonen| . vention of the grand council of the| Early in the year her husband ing ‘in her bebal "The Quickeands,” a Majestic|of the world’ in a Western dons. o4 order to Seattle next summer. The| deserted her and their three small) — — | drama featuring Lillian “s my et | hall ; She is kaows as “The Mount. 10c 7c ¢ mi Wa ton, Ore-| h unge: eve * | - oye je Moun fon and Britian C olumbla hie ae. te ee THE VIRGINUS HOTEL |‘ Melbourne today. jain Rat,” and, though beautiful, 1s Ps | She struggled along pitifully| 4 Virwinie #¢., near Weattake Av. | sary unde ‘he Wife of an artist,| shunned by the more “respecta Turkish Towels, bleoched, Curtain Scrims and Mull | si a “ Jack Dacey, who, growing tired of| Women of the community. Douglas Strong, serviceable materials full double width, fane: enough until their little cottage Phone Elliott soa a 1 with red borders. Worth 15c. 9, 'y WILL LIVE HER |burned one night. Then friends * “Toornacunr |finally marries her on the spur of “BE which will wear well. Worth Mf work bord Worth 15¢. took her in and aided her for a |the moment. Later his mother and|{M Size 16x32. Anniversary Sale IM 75c, Sizes 5 to 14. Anniver [Mf ors, white and ecru. An oanaier time. i former sweetheart come West to see|I price 10c. sary Sale price 49c, sary Sale price 7c. Seattle is going to be the home of} gine had no money. Her friends him. The “Mountain Rat” finally Burns Lyman Smith, owner of the|wearied of the extra burden. She wins, 42-story L. & Smith building. He | pleaded. Th was a quarr aire Tae 35¢ Window Shades 20c Table Oilcloth, Colored Men's 15¢ Tenderfoot has leased for six months the resi-| and her friends “Jumped on her Bi =" Cotto. Sox dence of A. 8, Kerry, 421 Highland | and peat h ae , WHAT'S ON THE BILLS i { Vy drive. | Appearances Against Her preventing further dec | Alhambra Until Wednesday Night 2lc Sc 8 3c OPEN BRANCH OFFICES | That happened last week. A po. te, “effective By malt or ei!” stant! ” store ie. %: aael George H. Tilden & Co. bond |llee officer happened along at the 1 Eice “Stee On. Gectin. Sem, ee od W eal mac ares | Good quélity, principally me- Black tops with white feet; house, of Seattle, has opened branch |“ Me and stopped the combat on onan ogg sgt So Daughter,” Eclatr drama, and a com.|fy , S128 3x6 feet, In green only. Hf dium and dark patterns. An- 9] double heel and tos. Annivam offices in Tacoma and Chicago, to She's a crazy said ney ra . to 6 or onal a dl a ns, BNE A COM) Anniversary Sale price 21c. niversary Sale price 15c. sary Sale price 8 1-3c. better connect $ » with E: stern | allan. ERD Se RN ANTE OD ape Eg LA . FOR SALE Class A Until Tuesday Night and Northwest business. fiac-een tote. & 1 hae 7 ' Brand New Visible Type The Mountain Rat,” four-part Re. — = ne peek m8 j ern outside roo <|had been pulled "Her NX Mr. Out-of. home Buyer ; y Hance dram Getting Rid of A). | gpa ey, | always get a little warm mB gataide rocme, 20/084 been pulled trom her eat. gy,” Thanhouser comedy | I begin to talk of Mother Way ‘ L cmpeueee Sivene, OF Went |S? Ter covered With maak Order your printing by mai Morey —— Co. erg | It seems to me she has Stewart “ |the beating. trom mini te ace als | 7 . Clemmer Until Tuesday Night | THE jbeen “negative.” She a ell SEATTLE BUSINESS | She was taken to the | Selig News W ly,” world’s | you “what not te a “ jefty Jail and the next day 14607 Fifth Ave. = [news ‘On the Minute,” political | cae Ea teins ab ih 5 ae AUNT " jencourages you with “what to 0. {insanity complaint lodged ag Ee will save you money on all |drama; “Doc Yak's Temperance| MOTHER WAVERLY COM PARED WITH AUNT MARY. \w ith Mollie she deals wholly DIRECTORY her. printing orders | Lecture,” comedy; “Gilligan's Acci- | | Bronte Sean: poh y= bE Select from the Goods of the Fol-| Last Tuesday officers took her | —————————_—____ dent Policy”; “M 6 Three,” com tween Jack and his little wite. © never a part of her advice. towing Merchants—They Are (and her three children jn an auto: eis. Leading 4 edy; “A Secret Crime,” drama CHAPTER Cov Worhone ahitdven truly love each|_ She reminds me of the Thoroughly Reliable and - DANCING | A \ oe | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper oth Margie, and they will be whose little girl was asked, “ Solicit Your Patronage. HIPPODROME Dentist and Melbourne Until Tuesday Night Enterpriee eee > the NAPPY Wherever they are. I have| te ontiea™ answered the onal Sais ety etait m Fifth an@ University Optician |, “Out of the Night,” two-reel Dom-| Today Dick 1s going to brea © taken Jack's wife right to my heart,| 7,00» pd pen s Lcslednipcion FLAGS Scien Co plete Report 10-plece ‘Union Orchentre : P ‘ jino drama; “When Alfy Froze Up,"|news of Jack's marriage to = Margie,” Aunt Mary continued, antl cna what?” persisted the Dancing Taught by Competent Entrance 708 and 713 Wirst nhouser comedy; “Quicksands.”|father and tell him that he has wh I go to bed at night and | ae eat cksands,"|father an 1 nen I go t pe Ps Linquist & Lud, Inc. ||of Market Today ee Majestic drama; “Izzy and the Ban-| promised to lend that I begin to get lonely and pity my-| tog. ari ee ;inswered thesia D dit,” Komic comedy to put him in the business self as being a poor old woman} Phone Elliott 5340. to put h (To be continued tomorrow.) 1104 Third Avenue. ices Paid Producers for Vegetables and | ————— eeha wan’ sic if aii he bk sappointment whose husband Is dead and who is| | Frute 4 ran ntil Tuesday Night eka ssa she was de alone, I think of you two dear Manufacture to order Flags, Pen-! (Corrected datiy by J. W. Goawin >, THE LARGEST DENTAL OFFIC! i} The Card Sharps." feed, | SIE to Dick's moth: n aes de pry Pa age ge ope yr se nants, Sleeping Porches, Awnings | skims potatoes 26 oF is. My success le dus to my painiess meth-|{no; “His Reward,” Princess drama: |\¢™™mined: that should marry | vou, and I thank God I've got you we and Tents. \yoog > A ngrggenmieaet rier * |“‘Snookum's Birthday” and “Fickle|™money. as Dick did not | for my own. For, Margie dear, I'm = | Onions wie wae ne| Mary Jane,” Royal comedies; vaude The book and stationery i pgmee 2 going to just pretend you and Mary RESTAURANTS |Ontons, green : working for prices, that| Ville that Jack’s father owns {s a go are my own daughters.” [cre nda nions io » pay for the beet ey ore one, and, with the ee ee ys nd t's adopt Mollie, too, Aunt Cabbage Ee tintry and Optical ork. the yuthful ideas and enthusiasm y, s kis: “You ambers “ abant ded and BYES | Colonial Until Tuesday Nigh vous 1 0 Mar i sald With .¢ Sine vi Cision Delicatessen | | Beta, sack ! a} | Prevent Falling Hair and End EDWIN J. BROWN: | “Marriage of Cupid,’ if terran ae orgs will bring ~ 2 hype jit see, dear, you have been 80 busy Union Dentists itabagae 0 ¢ | . Pathe : ; nelp but be very success et 1) since you came here that you have Reteen : oe Itching Scalp. Pathe play; “Broncho Billie’s Leap, Dee that Mathur Wavedty will a > Shop Parente ic a9 @ Yt | be F |Essanay drama; “Buddy's First points: Par tb aire Task enough ae ae ane he toate neaae: With |] Gola Crowne { C. F. Baasch tos @ ri2%|_ There is ono sure way that has poi comedy; “Pathe's salary to allow him and Ms new ljoving’ sympathy and. wise advice |] Briteowort | ee 2.26 | failed to remove dandruff 6 little wife to live comfortably more than either Mary or 1.” : } 913 THIRD AVE. “oo nd that js to di neat aihes Dick told me that he was going | “atoiie has her mother,” answer-|) (eld Fillings ou destroy it entirely Alaska Until Tuesday Night to advise #n entire change in the| oq Aunt Mary somewhat stiffly. Alloy Fillings CAFES ies just get about four ounces| The Stolen Rembrandt,” Kalem| methods in which the store was) “phere are mothers and mothers,” || Silver Fillings ——— - — ie: | ot plain, common Iquid arvon from | arama; “The Snakeville Epidemic,” | run I remarked lightly. ae eee: eV. ADAMS J.D. THAGARD 1 O4 drug store (this ts all you will] ea enta or Essanay comedy; “The Miser’s Wed-| Dad Waverly is not very well and!” “you must not talk like that 2 @ 4) appl at night when retir ding Gift,” Vitagraph drama he should draw a salary and have! \targig dear. Sarah would be very jk M one os @ 2h |ing; use enough to moisten the| a3 n ive s+ his hours shortened. | Then Jack much hurt if she knew you felt h Seung 226 @ 200 |scaip and rub it in gently with the! pe Ss Tivoli Until Saturday Night hould have a stated salary, and/ that way about her.” r 225 @ finger tips. | “Toss of the Storm Country.” Fa-( ®t the end of the year the profits)" “My doar, dear old Aunty, you “8 @ 475 |" By morning, most, if not all, of| aitte mous Players drama '"?*” ©) shouta be divided on a proper baste haven't the’ slightest idea that 1| aie Dalen -fineer! 160 @ your dandruff will be gor nd| # oe Aunt Mary t me that sheliove Dick's mother as T do you, || “With the ata of first class matertal q i 2.60 | three or four more lieations will |‘ Tilikum Until Tuesday never saw anything more beautiful nave you? Why, if you ask me T|f and a modern equipment we are _FUNERAL DIR Paid Producers for Mutter, Eaxs,| completely dissolve, and entirely | r “Zingo, the Son of the Sea,” four)!" her life than the meeting be-| shat say that I think she {fs an ex-|f { serve you well. and. having sdaaag 21 | destroy, ever ain vign and | pu / “igo junk. tor Peels; first installment tremely self-centered, selfish old | pesuits in all branches of dentigtey, wer CREDNES, tat 14 |trace of ft, no matter how much| ork” nder another name 5 i lady who has never been much of|f offer you a 16-year guarantee. A ators, live * |dandruff you may have. THK BEST 18 THE CHRA RESIDENCE THEATRES Quality a mother to any of her children. ae Sine, Pane ee We shall not-mar the sacredne i | You will find all itching and A . at Town It is a bape) to me that Jack f onlaas forse os belittle cm ea 000 size, dom 00 | digging of the scalp will stop In-|the Porcelain Crowns tn th na et ne Home Until Wednesd io} Service tas they are.|| INVESTIGATE OUR EASY nu ate yo a J live, doz. 96 tantly and your 4 will be fluffy ’ best Bot of it Mad Hermit three-reel and Mollie, poor girl has had al PAYMENT PLAN, tession by bidding for the burial or Sina i inatucas “aieeny, silley aed sot abd aoa drama; “Mike and ‘Jake ihe f ICE DELIVERY CO. most to form her own morals, her|f a ae i crematior ja 5 ne, as . Sxam.nation tree. Office hours, 0 13 @ isu |look and feel m bundred times| A a mat | Clutches of Circumstances,” com TT own character and her own social |] ¢, S&8mnation free. Office hous | Let us know your wishes and they ‘ 1 @ 12°" | better which ia ae ote a | eC ELLIOTT 5560 environment all by herself. She is|[Sto1bem ee will be complied with. 7 oem hy pty i yg OE eR, ABB og If you value your hair, you|Saynoy . and ts, gt ed now at the age when she must have ss % | BUTTERWORTH ty Butter rer ©) | should get rid of dandruff at once, | theret At the Pleasant | Hour Until people who love and sympathize Union Dentis Native Washington for nothing destroys the hair so ednesday with her ts ik . creamery, brick %% | anickly, It not only starves the hatr | A Father's Crime,” three-ree 2 “One minute to hear Mother Wav-| LADY ATTENDANTS : Native, Washington mick! y ‘ NG ‘ ; Pry ; | ‘creamery, sold pack 24 [and makes it fall out, but it makes eature, and @ one-reel cemedy. | rly talk you would think she was aes ihe & SONS vrerh, Basiern creamery iF stringy, straggly, dull, dry, brit-| | 4 | Furst Pri mte rs never youns, and the next she does ore permanently, 1ocnted MORTICIANS brick 6 tle and lifeless, and everybody no- At the Olympian Tonight — | some foolish thing which a child |} 1054. Pike at 1921 FIRST AVENUE aud pia scseere, ‘ces it Sake Dloveier ot) Walk Un “The Adventures of Kathlyn,”| 1013 THIRD «sAIN 1043 (12 years old would be ashamed of.”