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THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1914. § — ones ESTABLISHED 1876 pao tl, ~ LETTERS ac | ougall <fouthwick hard feelings prejudice to THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF AOWARD D. THOMAS Co. (Largest Whole te Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest.) Print and Inlaid Linoleum | econd Ave. and Pike St, In Connection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., N ve open 9a.m, to 6 Rae wards the unfortunate and the Chelales At on, [erring, may find It in their hearts te na be « és itable A FRIEND, | mistake lan n the j or ai ‘ By Hugh S. Fullerton penitentiary 1 reason he 1s There ta a limited number of the cuts of Staff War Correapondent at Tarrytown Siege ot n you orl i just Linoleum in the print and inlaid, in suit YTOWN, N. Y., June 1.—Th ix dollars and feneniag ond of the leneone’ tn able lengths for the kitchen or bath ve one billion two hu ed million eighty nnd ic Penta’ c ghd “a d, blockaded and balked in}ence than you and I. My plea is not to 1 missionary to prisoners, | but to know 6 are no bet we—but are} Print Linoleum: D. Rockefeller, the richest man in the world, and D., junior, are today as close prisoners in their ing penitentiary border ter nor worse just schoolmates with us, I will] lly publish the verses you et state as are the convicts in O jtheir magnificent estate | War ound the hills and woods, enjoying the| What's the um to worry, you have ing ai »t long to stay ——o Why not take thing ime " pass along life's way The most astonishing situation in the history of the United "Twill do no to wor States exists in Pocantico Hills, where the Rockefellers, father things are going wrong beauties c smatt z of NV beauties, are a smattering of I. W. V ES. when NMONMAs+adpZ R U G Ss Cc A R P E T Ss and son, are cooped up on their estate guarded by four hundred So you may as well be ple nt, | or more men, mostly negroes. | take reverses with a 1 | The possessors of the greatest wealth in the world are | | hiding, In TREMBLING FEAR, from an enemy whose existence What's the use to criticise, what's is denied by almost every one within a radius of twenty miles. the use to knock? | On the heights of Pocantic Rocke r holds the citadel while| What's the use to ridicule, or to} ‘Twe Becks! nearer the roadway the jJuntor of the same name directs the defense throw a rock? | We Delt No Advertised Goods 8 SEWING $ 50 and MACHINES New Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE co. 140 Third (Near Phe Main ists sor, no matter} Anywhe ant against a foe which seems imaginary Don't hire you a ce Theatre GUARDS ORDERED TO SHOOT TO KILL what you do The altuat ed, The armed negroes occupy every! For this big world was never made » and negro guards stand by the double for Just a chosen few space, Whi t lead to the of] man’s castle | | n command of a negro named Dunston There's none of us that’s perfect} ds are to stop all persons who approach and few are they who sta any attempt to pass; to stop all who cannot| An TO SHOOT ever tray or wander from the} pe | account ¢ usiness, and to shoot first and question straight and narrow wa oie A Entote 4435 afterward to them to be of a dangerous charac-| So, when you use your hammer on Particula shines in the great amount of typically new designs and latest ideas ~| ter. some fool that’s gone astray | | = NX tr. Out f-T B » here, within thirty miles of New York, the richest | ‘Twill dono harm to stop and think for wear with the newest style developments in ot ~01-10Wn wyer man in the world lies entrenched against a foe which is not you'll lone that grip some day aga r garments. The following partial sale price list will indicate how comprehensive are the as- —— Order your printing by mall | visi! guarde A PRIVATE ARMY WILLING EVEN | what's tne use to knock one when STEWART HOUSE Pee Gad & NOLAN rO COMMIT CRIME TO PROTECT HIM—eager to shoot Nets aboet 40. fail? sortments and how unusual the pri | 1407 Fifth Ave. he y one who dares make an effort to get near to him.|If you don't intend to | help him, A most practical Novelty Gown for traveling Is Also Crepe Combinations, Envelope Chemise, qi save you money on aii] ak y WHth, Rip sightoen untige of tnchenes Suh, 10 en aetenl) cnr at wen tale notin a straight kimono of China silk, which folds into | Corset Cover, Long Petticoat and Knickerbockerl: " | State of siege. ’ Be oo te » mall flat case or envelope to match. These | as follows printing orders. | JN gH sca el a ama 1 sy 1. W. W. MEN ALSO ON GUARD . pe bee may be bad in delicate shades of pink, blue or | Combinations, $1.00. ae - Ma aOR ic mate | err enerea anew oF tae iron white, at $4.95, | Envelope Chemise, $1.00. Dainty Crepe de Chine Gowns, lace trimmed and Knickerbockers, | Corset Covers, 50¢. | Petticoats, $1.00, Bt hey siaabrasiorts very special at $4.95. Gowns of China silk, at $3 after an industrious effort, aeventeen of them. They |~-Writt en the raflroad gives spectal rates, for | /4aho, ATTENTION, LADIES | [ine’wcaron. "Noting better onthe | segrc arket. We clean and reshape them | We are the only factory tn Seattle others to c te th rckad | Elaborate Gowns of crepe de ching, exquisite. | Sele caeaeee ae termi ne ee Every Sunday the industrial, industrious and ultra-independent| @—Can you, or any of your read-| | 1, ince trimmed, at $7.50, $8.50, £12.50 and | DRAWERS 50c TO $5.00 > enn ll and plush hata We avares:| MODEL MILLINERY workers of the world take a day off and « t here to try to tell | ers, tell me how to successfully dry| $18.00. All styles, including open or closed, Princess tea satisfaction Fifth Fleer Feopie’s Rank Mids. one or both the Roc orn what they think of them rose leaves? | dried some last sum-| Crepe de Chine Petticoats, flounced in lace,| drawers, knicker drawers, Culotte or regular BOWLER HAT CoO. | Second, at Pike. But the Rock rs refuse to even go of doors. mer, but they mildewed. Thank 4 $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. shape drawers, S17 Union St. Opposite Windsor Apts. E $2.95, 85. ar a OM. pd e BY es A It ts « some etch around th kefeller barony—18 long|ing you. Sincerely BETH. Chiffon Under Bodice, trimmed with lace and Night Gowns, 50¢, 75¢, 95¢, $1.50. $1.95, mnfles, up hil! and down dal and if It were not for Mr. Ford of Detroit} A.—The rose petals nilldewed be lace shoul: straps, at $1.95, $2.95, $3.75 $2.95 to $18.00, I would hardjy have made ¢ause you did not air them enough and $5.92 About » bundred different styles in Gowns But there was not a furlong which was not guarded. Ap- They should spread out on pa! Cr de Chine Gowns, very unusual values, | of all fabrics, in slip-over and high neck styles, } proach the fence from this clump of woods or by clambering up per, or cloth, and tos#ed about at} $3. 81.95 and 86.90 | from the plain to the most elaborately trimmed, that hill and suddenly a black face or two would appear from least once a day Crepe de Chine Petticoats, $2.95, $3.95 and | Combinations, 95¢, $1.50, $1. $2.95, behind a bush and YOU WOULD SEE THE GLINT OF STEEL $4.95. 83. 95 and $5.00, BARREL sila, Closed Drawer Combinations, Corset —1 wrote you some time og NOBODY WANTS TO EVEN HIT 'EM IN THE JAW dau’ Wak aovec"Ook oe canton HAND MADE LINGERIE | nd’ Skirt Combinations a = Jo&n D., Sr. and John D, Jr., must be terribly afraid of something.| Hope you will not throw this Hand-embroldered Chemises, with reinforced Petticoats from 50¢ to $25.00. WHY SUFFER TOOTHACHE? and yet. during two days spent in the vicinity, 1 COULD FIND NOBODY| away; yeu answer so many hand-embroidered scallops, extra special at | | A most tremendous variety of White Petticoats, WHO WOULD EVEN GO ACROSS THE STREET TO HIT ONE OF in all styles os . - "4 . - i tions maybe not so import y THEM A CRACK IN THE JAW Bb greyed ag ° bag Night Gowns, lavishly hand embroid-| Tennis Petticoats, in this we feel that the tm 10 But those guards are sure exasperating. I insisted on my rights to} Can you please tell me If back and front, at $5.95. possible {s accomplished; madevof pique that will walk in the public road, run tn the public road, sit In the public road,| there ie any lawyer | could con- Narrow Petticoats, elaborately trimmed, $5.00, | 20t tear at the hem, at $1.50. Dom Fue 2 oe oe: se if 1 so pleased, and thereby I peeved the guards terribly | sult without paying? Could you $7.50, $8.50 and up to $25.00, Six times they shouted threats of extermination at me while I stood! also advise me of any kind of Gowns, every stitch hand embrotdered and your i Chemises, regular and be sar - co caleaceall 5 the boulevard roadway and tried to snap photographs of the Rocke | work to do at home so | could duces of any vies, 23.0% thd 44:00; | skirt trimmed Chemises are shown at these prices. 7 lant relief. fille the avity, pro-| feller breastworks earn a little? | have two boys Combinations at the same prices. | €Extra-size garments. In this sale will be found Ft mega aheaoe Aap Four negroes, three italiane and an American have threat- going to school, so | cannot go | all extra sizes in Gowns, Skirts, Drawers and DR. LR. CLARK, D. 0. 8 | Srosgtsin 2h ened me with death or worse because | wanted to get near Rocke- out do works | am very lone- MACHINE MADE LINGERIE _| Petticoats Batier Deng Co, Seattle, Wash. feller’s house. | @ald | wanted to Interview John D. They some and weary But made with the utmost care. } CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ When a patient will write to us — refused to even give me a chance to have John D. tell me to MIDDLEAGE LADY. . » | and say our work gave perfect sat: | Doctor Tells How to Te CETTE Cink. nn: 10 SRR THE HIGHER Amt have sald go many, meny| | bon or ince strape over. the shouldet. abd. lace UNDERMUSLINS pereeens Cyne te Sethees Sere | jl OE AEA ase tn hi es ade has kt times that I cannot gives names and! | trimmed, at $1.50, $2.00, $2.95 up to 87. In our June Sale, which began today, we Lge a number of | Shed Bad Complexion anyhow—built by labor paid 20 per cent below th * an ugly house, | addresses in this column, and that Night Gowns of fine batiste, trimmed with lace | have not overlooked the needs of infants and chil- oe a eS = 1 Sc sr Te ja stamped, self-addressed envelope) | and ribbon bows, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and | dren and are offering the following specials; such letters of testimony. sal al | We cannot restore degenerated jwill bring a prompt, private reply| 85.00. | Children’s Drawers, sizes 2 to 14 years, 10¢, The work {s painiess, an o- od bes 1 tlemue any more than we can jthat I should think nearly everyone| Combinations of,sheer batiste, trimmed back | 15¢, 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢. Reace pilex Rang ag ior St? tanemgt th ourert @ werneet eden ARREST ANTI- ROCKEFEL | would know {t. However, you may and front with Valénciennes lace, $1.95, $2.95, Children’s Knickers, embroidery trimmed, sizes rr | plexion Into a new one. The rational | not. $3.95 and $5.00, 2 to 14 years, regular 50c garment, special 25@, Regular $10.00 Gold Crown... .$4.00 | ‘Gevteatined une Home work for women {s one of] Three-plece Sets: Gowns, Chemises, Culotte | Children's Cambric Skirts, with hemstitched lar $10.00 Plates $6.00| cle. Not by . the cries of the age. Whatever you| | Drawers of fine batiste, with binding and strings | ruffle, regular 25c, special 15¢. Reguiar evesyes te | aes lert like best to do and can do well is] of colored batiste, $5.00. | Skirts that are embroidery trimmed, regular 75¢, Dr. Clark personally oversees all | [l)'> thy Bi go yey the thing for which to create a de special 50¢. work turned out of this vifice, and | mercott Rp ‘sd nana TC tay DO Gariied ‘ett COTTON CREPE GARMENTS Children’s Cotton Crepe Night Gowns, special for this reason we are able to give sorb ats inge—if it 1s, offer to darn your Are popular because they need no starching or | 50¢ and 75¢. you a guarantee that is bona fide. | «Tees a + youthty ~— Ineighbors or those of business} froning. | Children’s Cotton Crepe Knickers, 25¢ and WE GIVE GAS NEW YORK, June 1—News of|clair. “The tact that Rockefeller| women for a few cents each. What Night Gowns, Empire, slip-over or kimono styles, | 50¢. | iret dy need hesitate to try the arrest yesterday at Tarrytown | lives there should not bar them" |ever akes he, or sh lace or embroidery trimmed. Your choice of | Sateen Bicomers, black or white, regular 50e, Regal Offices \er tne doaboiee ° Tere at of persons who were trying to car-| ___. | must stick to and use Industry 4 white, pink, lavender or blue, at 95¢. | special 35¢. Third Floor. Dental | fay ee petore etirine, eincting “hia | ry into his own home town the cam common sense in order to succeed. | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager |in (he morning with soap and s tne palgn against John D. Rockefeller, | - SEE SECOND AVENUE WINDOWS FOR DISPLAY In from one to two weeks the com-|{n connection with the Colorado| Union. | , cn : Q—Kindly advise how lon eter yenet As: ROBY. Corner Ue |Bigxion fa ons ned-\gtrike situation, elicited emphatte | + Gee ee ee iy rsd Xv Note—Bring this ad with you |, A" spr ie tor WeIN-| cmument from Upton Sinclair iil Kictberye teatime eee es : ae Ee i. sae AD Geto ee. ‘powdered ‘suxolite in a*hait Re ee te nel te eetest whenee betwee eae State Clage lees, Dol have |__ Lhe MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street Lad Witte Wenel. Barkiow the face ue a Bee Cane tntenn a marriage license. Do ! have | __ eS ee peeeteeit coe error" | weeta. go 40 tho. pay where toe of a In ayant ems RANGER. SENATORS MAKE WINTERS ARE REARRESTED Ifa the. solution brings. p' < and med the arrests an “out Khotm. ®meden. to be a resident? Thanking you | king lives to join the agitators in} A-One must be in the state a NEWCASTLE, Ind., June 1.—Dr. W. A. Winters, his wife, Byrd, and W.F their fight. year. The length of time in a city} | Cooper, a telegraph operator, were rearrested today on affidavits or county does not matte { filed with the circuit court, charging conspiracy to murder Katherine 2 " Winters, the doctor's missing daughter. The affidavits charging com “There is no reason why pe should not speak aa freely at Tar |rytown as elsewhere,” said Sin | Q—WiIil you kindly tell me spiracy to commit a felony were dismissed. Today's proceedings trans |= | through your Information when ferred the case from the county to the circuit court | | it Is proper to use the prefix FOR UNION Both Dr. and Mrs. Winters are indignant at the proceedings, de | E T W MAN “mi when writing one’s own claring them preposterous, and stoutly affirming their innocence, | card, or is just the name suffi- a cient?) Thanking you, WASHINGTON, June 1—A dele OR. EDWIN J. BROWN V.v.8. | eation consisting of Sen. Lewis and| THINKS PRINCE IS NUT A.—It {s correct to use the pre-) ci. prughes, and Reps. Sabbath. fix “Miss” on a calling card, but! * sugwttity a NICE, June 1.—It is announced his wife has begun divorce pro not on a business card ng and Hamill, voiced | eeedings against Prince Mirjo, younger son of the king of Montenegro, - a final appeal to President Wilson | asserting he is too eccentric to live with. Q.—I have two friends. One wishes |tody to pardon the union men con to. sail and the other to ‘buy teal \iofad at indionnpolie of wnlewtully | WOW! THEY CLIMB WOW! estate, | have not yet Introduced) ing dynamite ansporting 0 them, The owner offers me a com- ne Forty members of the Mountaineers’ club climbed Mount Wow, in rman, Keat ttle’s Leading THAT HIT A MAN) °‘Dentst ‘na “So that’s the secret of these delicious \Y si. éxwan raminse | nama eve neo 705 and 713 Wiest / foods and ur er mi aires Ties “ane taariae. Ga: toe ae jmission, verbally. They presented a leather sult-| +, southeast corner of Mount Rainier National park, Saturday afters . Ww Gererok Gia aatienctlie which aat-| Wee mame? | am told that | have no claim un-/ caso filled with petitions, signed by! noon and Sunday morning. This is said to be the first organized effort sg driver of the automobile which Sa Washingt less | obtain a written agreement | more than 100,000 persons. Loe eee eC kis, whib GO ea email nt a and butt bills tues shen, sn Bowe Bran’ 208, Phone Main 3040 before the parties meet. Isthisso?| ; er |@ blacksmith, 517 31st av. N THE LARGEST DENTAL OFFICES IN President Wilson took the mat- And is a verbal agreement not re: | Rice is in the hospital with two is due to my painiess meth-|deemable at law? jbroken ribs and a number of bad os Wena whe sear work | 4 alae howe envidhe tor b satink, e e bruises. towt, ‘by tree examination; havine| ang “iet "Betng a. mechanto” must| | te say! 7 ne ght faliate to do your work; guaranteein, | Ei are the, woman sped nang te eur aoa neal ene Nene” Rema HUMAN MAGNET on and asked Rice if he was hurt and| {sin 'bentistry and Optical Work bo ea bag Al AA Hay ab id - | re W: | ec oo me & ue ck mye. [share In return for his mechanical! A thief who poses as an electric bad ee ee uecak ts tae paren Hee ne EDWIN 1 BROWN help. repair man has gained entrance to | Summer Excursion Tickets on Sale June 1 to September 80 (Inclusive), =| 1 should like an answer to thelseveral homes lately. ‘The Intest 1914, via the From Contented Cows ———, above soon, and | think It Is sult t is from the home of H. L. Ve fae E65 ble for answering in print, and of | x1, ' * ALBANY PAINLeE of Interest to others.” Thanking]. lis, Chie _anginest, city per oO W R & N ‘HE DIES ON CAR ners. department, The “electrician” got = Carna' Milk you, Respectfully, INQUIRER. | four bracelets, a watch, a diamond e e — is always pure, | “is rex Fete anand. tonne] att ttt a Sos Traffic the on street 10 do n the right way, so clean and sweet as when fresh | catitS:‘Nine Wun et tn torn Sei at anita fae te OREGON SHORT LINE AND fr h short time today, when Harry Mor Chea Dental Work witness to the verbal statement] THIS joB PAID om the cow. Wherever milk | \o,» picasa man, toi to ine p imety ee srhlerea thie GOR i UNION PACIFIC i i j Witherspoo a passenger, bu Also have itten contract with | Meves this morning entered the ; is used Carnation will add a ff i sors ion tiene eon Expensive Ig ac deg ger ned meee hg hye oben Law nosed vib Sues te delicious fl d ill |course, signed by both Vikin st., and got $30, a ault of clothes | avor—and you wi WE WORLD ter under advisement. | reach ‘his side, | Chicago . Denver . Memphis . Milwaukee ..... . Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas : City, Missouri River $107.50 Points Aifference between and a pair of shoes, St, Leole f ntal work cheap Q.—Will you kindly tell me how] New York City . (SHIP ON ROCKS |r ioe ie ag te remove marks to" 2 | LAY TOO LATE ec: Tae ie recipe in your ¢ ? BAN PRANCIBCO, June 1—The Cow ana tnen soll 7 eye fS; | stains, without Injuring the polish, 7 Washington, D. Cc. wero Cock Book The police are asked by Mrs, C. — Isteam schooner Fair Onks, loaded | 4sework under another name A -GONSTANT. alaaithiard CARNATION . D Shetty with lumber, three days from Grays 10 BEST 18 1 o Fiabe must be very careful in! Mi. White, 1624 11th av., in the Lin Cream Tomato Soup Harbor, crashed on the Lime point| We make the bh 94;| #pplying the recipe 7 & . coln park district, to put a stop to rt tennis players who pursue the ball pore a} To Remove Heat Staing From ‘Qne half can Carnation i rocks early today. Its cargo will| the Dest Por a lw 4 Siesetto wale Milk diluted with same $8.00 to $8; “| Wood—Fold blotting paper to make| with terrible racket at 3 o'clock in |the morning quantity of water. "One de have to be Jattisoned ieand $id; filver filln” Goe: the bewt| four thicknosses, cover, place. with Serelf ontore, One ten, Me ecagie tx cee whe « t at{{t and apply a hot smoothing fron L. e Have ready bits of flannel, folded | poonful salt . CH th “ ve me ‘| TALK CHARTER °°": tnd hoe! Aw'roon as Oe HE HTS WOMAN | teaspoonful soda. ‘Quarter {and apply paraffine, rubbing hard: ae teaspoonful pepper. Smal) ‘ ‘sprig of celery or dash of se —_ A ‘debate on the proposed charter | then rub the place with the warm] A footpad set upon Mrs. A. C.| examination free {flannel and continue, substituting | Williams, 4711 Fifth av, N last cae onl. Pasholcavenpe will be held Tuesday evening at lomether 29 rainuten. Strain ( Greenwood school, 81st and Green 5 DENTE freshly warmed cloths until the/ night, and struck her several times uiidiog Istain disappears. The operation kngeking her down, She screamed Up may have to be repeated, and the thief fled Proportionately reduced fares to many other principal Eastern points. Going mit, 15 days; final return Mmit, October 81, 1914. Liberal stopovers allowed, going and coming, with choice of routes. We offer superior ad- vantages in travel, splendid up-to-date equip ment throughout, excellent dining car service and courteous and efficient employes, Plan your summer trip now J. H. O'NEILL, Dist. Pass. Agt, 716 Sevond Avenue Telephone Main 932 wood, under the auspices of the Home Owners’ club, All invited. | Take Green Lake car,