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Filings «eae THE SEATTLE STAR OF SORIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrArinns |) through the streets of Washington at a speed of about P@ mile a minute andthe question as to what extent the| } president's automobile should be controlled by the local speed | ee is being warmly discussed in the capital city Decision should be easily reached. Speed laws are neces Sary to the protection of life. The president of the United} States is exempt from operation of the laws, in some par-| iculars, but he should not be and should not feel himself to be exempt in the matter of safety to human lives | The fellow who speeds his machine through city streets } at a mile a minute is little short of a murderer at heart, if * not in intent, and both law and sense will presume the intent : Again, if one public servant may defy laws for protec tion of life another may, and we can expect to soon have nother “aristocracy” or privileged class riding over the hts of the people, and it would not look well for Woodrow ison to be taken as an example in the institution of more muceed classes. Washington policemen may feel squeam- tae oe Seen s R Jones is now saying a lot of mighty nice things about Col, Roose- ‘velt. it's the same Jones who, In defending the crooked election of Pura Ut ta ineigeehedehbebinnceaerunaceadrtece ted meet ociadnaame STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914. PAGE 4. THE SEATTLE STAR’S LAUGH DEPARTMENT | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | was while dancing the hesitation, and he never got to the point.” TOO DILATORY “Did Mr, Coin propose to you at rty last evening?” The only chance he had A LIBEL REFUTED You should hesitate a@ | “ | 40¢ 4-neam Winner House Broom 3 . 25 per mon, up to six mos,; atx mos, $1.8 Sal Ta hine S Gas. sees . 2he By carrier, city, 260 a month. Yhite Paint ® | 6%44n. Genuine Swedish Long : Jerm Destroyer r Nose Chain Pliers 656 is a Bare jiximmond AS | 44m. same Bidecutting mee 4 " POT "7 Maker's Hammer 22e | °°: Pe A a 5 Me i ‘No Special Privilege to Kill 26e Gate Latch ' 10¢ | 0596-0598-0599 Trunk Lock Key 4 es eand SAAR Stiletto Trowel Shank Grass | Blanks, each h¢; 6 for 2h¢; 1 } PPRESIDENT WILSON’S automobile was recently sent oar oY . wne loon tse long time before passing these prices Sohdionrishiemitninasoe SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1415 FOURTH 1417 AVE. Chicago Will Have First Hydroplane Harbor in World CHICAG June 19,—Lincoln park is to have the first hydro plane haven in the world, by the term of a permit issued to Logan A. Vilas, the sporteman aviator. A plot of land 90 feet deep, with a frontage of 125 feet, at the foot of Cornelia st., has been wet aside to be used as a station for hydroplanes. breakwater for a takeoff and a landing. |MISSISSIPPI FISH _ EAT CANNED SOUPS ST. LOUIS, June 19.-Tomato soup fs the ‘chief item on the menu for fish in the Missiseippt river today Two carloads of the produ made up in 23,000 large cans, were dumped into the river yesterday by order of Judge D. P. Dyer of the United States district court. It took seven men two days to open all the cawns and empty their contents into the stream. The soup was) condemned by about stopping or slowing up the president's machine Contractors this morning start- “A i i oes . dba “ rie ha |} ed to construct two hangars~ the government, food’ nspector Dut they can readily secure testimony from victims that it Lad Bente Be ggg a as being decayed, Teally doesn’t make any difference as to agony or damages Hea Meco fades mee ee = Whose machine it is that hits them. Most people have no |] hangara will be constructed for Preference as to being killed by being run over by a milk |] flying boats now being built €art or by a presidential limousine. Indeed, it is a president aerarPaPyeranen | The station is protected on te Who should be most solicitous about promotion of human ul (3 tr At sine usa, east by a breakwater that af- |) ata ie cy " - ariaagoy | ac eum Oe Mes |] fords « smooth harbor of about ‘Safety first. Se ALAM, Guiry |] naif a mile, so that, no matter | Don’t Hide Them With a@ Vel — wy oneas ene || how rough the lake may be, there }| Remove Them With The Othine IN THE hope of being reelected this year, Senator Wesley LOR- will be plenty of space inside the || Prescription This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prom!- nent physician and is usually so successful in recnoving freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money ff it fails. tor William Lorimer of Illinois, called Roosevelt “the Pontius! of modern times.” [TRAMP DOG FINDS | $400 AND WINS HOME “Hum, I suppose those notches wheel represent ¢ run down?” “Goodness, I'm tired of hearing that old slur, On the contrary, | Ma as a Money-Spender 3 Oe m j : Chic: thage notches represent the peo- CLaRKSDALE, Miss., June 19.-— Don't hide your freckles under a EFORE the convention of club women met in Chicago ple I haven't run down.” “Rags, the shaggy, bobtalled|vell; get an ounce of othine and estimates were made as to how much money they would eee |tramp dog that recently took up|remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonder- ful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee.—Advertisement. | his home with H. M. Taylor, today enjoyed a fine dinner and a new dog house, because he found his master's pocketbook containing $400 and brought it home. The purse was lost by Taylor when he was taking it tg a bank =? Spend. . The prophets figured on a total attendance, delegates, | tives, iriends and spectators, of 35,000, and upon an aver-| ‘age outlay by each, for car fares, hotels and meals, amuse- nts, shopping and incidentals, of $200—making a daily aver- “age of $20. ' For men off for a good time at a national convention, | Absent-Minded | ‘The man had been as pecu- | Marly non-resisting as most | bridegrooms. Something had | led him to the altar, and now he had turned and something was steering his course down Identifying Marke Young Hibbard was exhibiting some photographs to a charming apprehensively. Then she sald “Somehow, it don't taste just as Mrs. Mink’s did the other “these figures would not be surprising. At a conclave of soctety ctl with whom he was iKht. I suppose I must have the aisle tt! re peseed | ° Knights Templar, for example, the outlay per Sir Knight] very much in love. left something out.” = pen. ‘naaeatne vnon i011 e-= rganize bly exceeds this. And most Elks would be delighted to “This one,” he said, handing Mr. Benton tasted reflectively, | 5:5 Crm thet he twice tried think #0," he re her a picture, “is my photo with FOR ck Mrs, Benton's face brightened within such a limit. Did the women attain it? to shake off. When he got | Into the vestry he discovered my two French poodles. Can you Is ma when away from home recognize me?” Veith-Cammack Co. exe off your chin. The income tax man {s Just two seats in front of you,” morsel she had carefully com. pounded in the chafing-dish, and looked at ber husband somewhat much of a “blower” as pa? “Why, yes, I think #0," replied Yisibly, Then her husband con- | baat 9 Ps had ig choy cet | We shall probably never know, for it would exhaust the} eee the young woman, looking in- en ‘i hy “Oh, you, Elizabeth?” | us department to collect the t figures Tipping Him off tently at the picture. “You are eae at ee ae “Why, Henry!" ; iepa men collec exac! figure: Th t ne A ites the one with the hat on, are you leave out.” he said, “that could Pg y, Henry | The only thing we may be sure of is that, however much Fn cece ie. streak ee oat : make it taste like this. It’s | 4 To ‘- you gn gh | D a rose ? t * jearie,” © groom sald, wit pent, she got fewer headaches and more lasting value for|] aisle and whispered into the ear vai in ous enna) ~ ne 29 » a glance over his shoulder to Even a child would quickly realize the wonderful values money. of the tall chap In a gray suit: | make sure that no one heard that are being here. You do not have to be an expert You'd better wipe that bit of Mra. Benton tasted the savory A bee, uni in, will fly forty him, “I hadn't any idea who it | | to pick up a wonderful bargain bere. | | MRS. ADELE BRYANT, art critic, formerly of New York, Is denied , a Los Angeles judge, although she testified that her Solomon | with his knife, retired with his clothes on, scorned baths and would send his linens to the laundry because washing wore ‘em out. in’t that jolt your artistic temperament? The Admiral Way Affair HE STAR has a tip for you as to the cause of all this opposition to the improvement of Admiral Way—it’s the ttle Electric Co. Admiral Way cuts across the West Seattle peninsula, m water to water. If it were improved the city would a chance to project the Lake Burien municipal railway g s thereupon. This would mean that the city would cut into that vast trict out Fauntleroy Park way that is now served by the faction company. The Fauntleroy line is one of the best ing propositions the Traction company has. The project is hanging fire in the council. The press that defends the corporation is bewailing the miles an hour, but one coming home | was!” laden with honey does not travel | faster than twelve, re pee The new organization demands that present stock must be on its way--in consequence wherever you turn in this store now you are sure to find a bargain and a bargain that is the real kind—the kind where highest quality is linked with high- est value. Included are Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, tallored by the foremost fine tailoring organ! of America —headed by Adler-Rochester—acknowledged lors of Amert- ca’s very finest ready-forservice clothes—fully 75 per cent of the garments offered are from this famous house. In styles, you may choose from the very widest range of models shown in Seattle. Included are English styles, Sth Ave. styles, College styles, Conservative styles and styles designed especially for Seattle's most critical dressers—there are styles for everybody. In fabrics you may choose from the most recent and most exclusive designs from the leading weavers of the world. You may choose here from garments as fine in tailoring, as distinctive in style and as exclusive in fabric as if you had gone to the high priced tailor and the prices are only fractional prices. In furnishings and hats you may choose from the world’s best Everybody is talking about this sale—everybody will even- tually come to this sale—why don't you come in now? SPECIAL ATTENTION Broken sizes, very special—$18.00 id $25.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, many broken ~ $12.50 at SOUL CULTURE URGED AS CURE EVEN FOR LOVE PARIS, June 19.—Dr, Bertilion as- serte that paychotherapia, or soul | culture, is the medicine of the future. He invites patients to repose on their jbeds and think of nothing. Under the “tick-tack” of a metronome they | |drop into hypnotic slumber, If it ts |desired that the patient shall be| cured of a tendency to excessive in-| {dulrence in alcohol, the paychothera- eee : WOMAN ENDS LIFE Whadda You Mean?|'" ON A BLAZING PYRE BY “DUNCE”? | DAVENPORT, Ia, June 19.-—~ Dr. Duns Scotus, one of the | prooding over the doath of ber hus greatest philosophers of the Mid- band, a retired farmer, Mrs. Mag die Ages, build- ed for posterity. dalena Pruter burned herself to He wrote many | death. books; he found-| When other members of the fani- ed system of tt by fro: bi TA philosophy ; he | ¥ were absent m the house bn established a Franklin st. Mrs. Pruter locked all 4 great school. Yet | the doors, and, going down Into the posterity knows almost nothing cellar, piled papers and wood to-| about him, except that to his name| «ether in the coal bin. Then,| may be traced the origin of the | sprinkling the heap and her clothes word “dunce.” | With kerosene, she lay down and) It was because the philoeopher’s| touched a match to the pile. When 5 i, b followers, the “Dunamen or| the police arrived, 15 minutes later, pe Foe ag ag rg, ae pl _ of property owners along the proposed improvement. | “Duns,” protested so strongly | she wi rned to a cris and repeats the suunestion nate AS A MATTER OF FACT, THE SMALL PROPERTY | against the revival of learning that ———= ted / Dr. Bertiiion, it t#| hypnotism, has freed) pationts with unhappy love affairs from their unrequited passion. | THE NEW PARCEL | | POST MAP FREE Two large charts, 3x4 feet, hand- somely lithographed, roller at top jready for hanging. Map of the ERS WANT IT. WILLIE HEARST has had himself carefully interviewed on “Ten! ‘ions on Mexico,” four columns’ worth. He disclosed that Mexico is) + & country immediately adjoining ours. Bi the name became a reproach; and, with a slight change in spelling, | the scholar's name has come down} to posterity as a synonym for “blockhead MUST TAKE OATH TO FISH STORIES | | | | PITTSBURG, Kas., June 19 Over Night If put on right after dinner the evening, an “Ironited” floor will be sufficiently dry to walk upon the next morning. in HELP YOU to-keep well dressed—not TESTIFYING IN her divorce case at Los Angeles, Mrs. Rose Walker | @wears that Walker left her because she’s too young and too prteey for age Poor Walker! With about 200,000 Los Angeles girls to choose ‘too! only will we make you a State of Washington, showing Par- $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits. The The day when a fisherman fine, high-class tailored tall "ot habeas oe rig jes | S000 to Qun00. ignioned the een Mana oh n orm, on as to e ru .( 25.00. BUY A PORT BOND. Great investment for one of your kids. Ab-| coud tell the story of some suit for governing the sending of packages | Sashertshighvienin Ameriii's Taaik vetedsrpentioe Boek ‘Solutely safe, and the interest grows up with the kid. PRETTY GIRLS will sell Potiatch bugs tomorrow on Seattle streets. ‘Who wouldn't want to go buggy in such company? Rochester garments, America's finest ready-for-service clothes. = tage wonderful achievement with hook and line and get away with it has gone in Pittsburg. ‘The amateur angler must now swear to what he says in regu lation, legal style. Otherwise by Parcel Post. This state map 1s in four coldrs, beautifully Mustrat ed and showing all railroads, riv- | ere, cities and towns and the popu lations, The States and the World, CHeonl/ Heel-Proof Floor Paint $30 NOT ONE American city which ever got rid of the ward system in each state in a separate cov ‘ouncilmapic elections returned to it again. Seattie will be the first city, |, ’ i Jett Meith ta. | 2 A is claims will not be consid But we will extend to you IRONITE dries with soft, stiky |) cities, railroads, etc, with - | oh Ape 1 y ks » Fa ‘ ; popula $25.00, $28.00 $30. i -" ‘ —— ‘ad siagte the inky Olak charter. igi as iseek denis tsa the privilege of our lib- er eis teed ean fooler peg — sd eh seuee ts will ciel in ine taliottan: Wicetbitee enn aed po , o . wi. ay: sa you use the Parce 7 , RUSSIANS RESIDENT In the United States sent $32,000,000 home| store, which is the headuoar eral credit plan. That Hl]. felt ad viciniey* Bees vost [| Post. All information right at |g cluslve fabrics the very best custom tallore’ garments at double jhand without going to your neigh- bor or to the postoffice for advice. This is a new map just issued. A six months’ subscription to The ters for fishermen, three affi- the cost, davite for this season have been posted. One man swears that he did “then and there ap- means we will trust you while you are wearing it. dealer sell tt _ HE LIKES TOOLS SOUND SLEEPER G ‘to Russia last year. $17.75 Veith-Cammack Co. M. A. WEISE, Manager attie’s Leading Distributors Adler-Rochester Fine Clothes, Knox and Stetson Hats; also Manhattan Shirts. agar ny — 59 ~ Star costs $1.80. Our offer is to The police are ” conducting a| Thomas May rented a room at 8 ‘io wit; a bass of the send you The Seattle Star for six, vs en titel: Wao nes althe Scenic be weight of six pounds.” The months at the regular rate and to hotel, Second ay. 8, and Washington st., last night, and dozed off. When his Big Ben ex- tended greetings this morning, May found the room had been vis- ited during the night and a watch and $5.50 were gone. head of the bass is exhibited with the affidavit. Two other men swear to the “apprehen- sion” of bass, one from a lake at West neral and other from the lake at We! 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