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The Price of The Star Is Now, as It Always Was, ONE CENT Holy Week Revival; “What Would the wou! Savior Find if He Should Visit This City?” Great Evangelist Discusses Ques-| 18 NO, 28 Id hold the crowds. ‘Hut I need not argue that t would awaken an | at of any other chara We inatinetiv el th true because His name js Insep tion in The Star. i has been eaid, religion tt Week ve will tiny thie week which Key im Seattle Gay. the greatest evangelist in the world, through the columns of The Star —Pditor Today's text: Luke 19 Jesus ¢ atered and passed through Jeriebe. = By the R-v. Billy Sunday | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper © rprise Association) The announcement of the coming of any historic} Character to Seattle would arouse deep interest. If I Could announce that Shakespeare, under the alchemy Of whose brain all classes and races and all institutions we up their secrets, were to speak in this tabernacle; | 1 could announce, that George Washington, the father, of - count»y, was to honor this city with his presence ‘ would run from every section, and no WILL SAYS DOC NPSIC. MASSAGED PARKS HER BACK Mayer Gil! is stripped for Chiropractic treatment of a pretty — | action. young woman detective, whore only ike BARTH, 22, a mgehanie ants Hheir baby. We worked] ¥ by J le. Tani sw. asking. sh for me.” the. batiment was a haeky voien, inay 9 jhe Beagle Tas jinto. the crowd. asking. what) pe, gg le 04 igd had happened, but nobody a Ss band is going to wat the liberty of Howar! L. Stan p20 ined on the’ jotheli road.) Apr , y a in other parks besides = ford. who went on trial Monday in} balf a mile norte of Lake station swered this summer. This = judge Ronald's court. sceused of jat 7:30 Sunday. night, noe, hs “We looked down, ee we ie ve.” ' ithoue a P| | automobile which he was diving) cy 3arth—it was Barth , oar hee ee | skidded off the road. Barth wee) i. minute before had wav- ere ne eerm beard 02 ree | Conse. | hurled against a telephone pole and)" )\’ ® cabpdygonbeeg son, he does not say. But Mrs. Mary B. Fox, a sprightly| his brains Were dashed out. td back to my little boy—t oi. determination written | vinow. is the state's comply ining Charlies J, Hart, 22, srolarse by ing in the ditch with his head = . the same company, lies between crushed in. It didn't. need } “Yeu can say, also.” he said, | Witners. Acting In the capacity of ral ecu eatin hae A ete in't. a “that there will be more band = private \etective for sitorney Max shoulder, “°" Ox o see he was _ | music this year than Seattle Wardali, attorney for the state mel . and prob. lead oupenes e Stent | 1 1 injuries. Batth’s body was lying across of a 40piece band ex- a! board, she went to Stenfor!s| The Rev. Billy Sunday and, Mrs. Sunda vopularly Known at Sunday heed Pr eesur i caabinie seisiessart” We thorght Bart dl rie ely for Volunteer park, it is office last November 17 and obtain Revivais as “Ma.” es ‘ty the M. &, Brigham Motor! too, until we lifted the corpee off ‘ A al the mayor will persuade | ¢ treatment to clarity her voice,| philosopher inatructs us, but a saint feeds us Car Co, the third member of tne |him and saw his breast heaving q board to secure two ye she testified Hut the fact that Jesus was a spiritual genius Is not an adequate! party, escaped with slight Injuries. We washed the blood away the best i pana under ok Soha st lie had me remove wm nS! explanation of the unique {interest His coming to this city would arouse HE story was told to The Star|We could, One shoulder seemed In 7 bined = to my waist and put on no | There have b: other spiritual gentuses. who incarnated the good | = rs tf another car|*™ashed all to pieces, wit lg the ts two vars sop emp which opened in the buck,” she te®) and the great, but the grip which Jesus has upon the heart and con-| by the pif he- road at|. “We worked over him—the crowd ag saaaiies the Unt} ‘ified pn mass mY | sciences of men Is different from all these we h was on the Both had come out of its stupor by now : spine. He said | had vertebrae in Lat me try to describe the unique appeal of Jesus he tim —and FINALLY HE OPENED HIS , 4 Versity Cadet bind my back i } yu kifow how ft is,” he said Whenever men look at Christ, they feel themselves under obliga EYES AND BEGAN TO SCREAM. “The boa: 0 a ve got a good car yo Seuiseess yet.” ogi ee si tion to have reproduced in themselves the character He expresses, Thie| “When youve Kot a —_— ar ict A woman gave a queer kind of pe od, before any definite con- music, because of the bathing | Mral compulsion is indestructible understand; Be .® se thor nar |9a8P, and the last we saw of her tracts are made. | feel safe to say, beach frolics, unle ‘ou're close to Men may deny the historical Christ or the metaphysical Christ, and | road - r hac y challenwe you, 8h@ Was running zigzag down the @hat the band music situation will the band stand. But as to the oth-| leave only the ideal, and they have still to reckon with a power of firet) aheud tha ovoms bo, obalie « tena turn out satisfactorily parks Woodland, Ballard,| magnitude, the Christ of human experience survives men's doubts of There w phys ne Both “HART WIGGLED ONE HAND— af “Personally,” he said, “i do sehi, South Park, ete., they're go and still under the name of Jesue something calis| ing both ways on the nan’t ta, THE OTHER LAY LIMP—AND believe there should be any bar to get their proper share of out to our spiritual capacities to awaken. jand, for my part, I couldn't resist: Kepy ON SCREAMING. music at Alki point, because ther snd music this summer, ANO | The very name makes us dissatigfied with evil, in spite of our the temmation to jog he ns a Carrel, though bleoay, aan . 6 a oe ee eee \ He was dazed, though are no seating accommodations JAN ASSURE YOU | KNOW love for it ior. much hurt Y a you ‘t hear the WHAT | AM TALKING ABOUT.” IT SHAMES US OUT OF PETTINESS INTO LARGENESS jahead i and wandered aimlessiy in and out OUT OF SIN INTO SALVATION, OUT OF VICE INTO PURITY perth cate essere of the crowd No man can read the fragmentary description of Jesue in the New|'¥ when ma ~~ “ der cone When Hart and the body of Testament without feeling laid upon him an obligation of surrendering | “4 a: ne ay 4 y ios 4 be arth on their way to the city oO nce Ow or hia little and ignoble life to Him for a life that I lived more abun. | thinks the accident le going i we all got back into our cars and e for home dantly. ‘ha started for “$0 WE WENT HELL-BENT : : When royalty enters the city, the city puts on tts holiday attire, but I think it occurred to all of us , : | the most momentous day in the history of any city is the day when|ANO ENJOVED THE PACE then that we had n taking 19 E t m e n Josue Christ gives it a apecial visitation of Hix Power and presence | “We saw — a geet peers ae chu that men h no right t ; If Christ came to this city, would I be glad to see Him? |ped at the side of the roa nd | take uppose th cident. hed n Oo e Not appear to be gl but really be g' to welcome Him fled Foe Ca Pa Bey d happened to my cer! It might Whether or not you would be glad to welcome Him is an invariable | shoute i aicaer waved 16 ton have b my little boy, instead of > F ndex t r or » in ays where all is well, There is a| body in Barth's car wav y-\Barth, * * © ver since | HONOLULU, March 29.— Portions of a submarine’s super- index to your characte He | we w ner amen aaaie f draggin: structure were brought to the st line of scripture which rei as follows " 7 Be Bs ag i, have been trying to get rid of a After three daye of dragging face. eh @ sur And when Herod, the king, heard it, he was troubled jand had gone a q nart , f « mile meltal pletare af tay een len The last hope that Lieut. Ede and Men who have been living like Herod are always troubled when pha ioe aartee reat atasionr still lthere with his brains dashed out!” ," rbor here with her [his men on board the F-4 might be| they hear that Jesus is in the neighborhood. Jesus Is In the way of the|of auton: It was another kind of a eff the harbo nts at the side of erew, naval authorities were {found alive vanished with the dis | Herods. Jesus is in the way of the adulterer, the thief, the libertine and | and thelr occupan procession that crept back to pot absolutely sure early today | covery yesterday that the dredger | the oppressor | the roac ‘ aisle alone tha Bathell edad /~ that they were any nearer re- (California had been tugging at an Would the presence of Jesus give you peace and strength or would/ We s do and got out)Seattle along the thell roac covering the vessel than they old anchor it worry you? If it would worry you, you may know that you are living tq see what had happened. No- It seemed we couldn't go Were on Friday. | All work has been hampered, oW- jn gin. By this you may know all that eterinty can ever reveal. If His) 4. pulice They just stood/enough or drive carefully With first hopes blasted by (ing to a lack of diving facilities, oresence can trouble you, it is a bad sign { LOOKED DOWN AT iecnough | the discovery that the object (and a diving bell is now being con IF CHRIST CAME TO THIS CITY, WHERE WOULD | WANT ®! ‘if THING WHICH LAY i Toth Bt De a Phat! iemmeen the cables had caught | structed HIM TO FINO ME? WOULD | WANT HIM TO FIND ME IN A Sa. >()MI Y J heer. | Saturday was only an old A huge floating crane has reach- (oon IN A HOUSE OF SHAME, PLOTTING TO RUIN 8OME CON.|IN THE DITCH BESIDE wasn't the first acc ide and i al ta dh og bahar ecpenly o- nod , FIDING GIRL, OR WITH SOME CROWD OF SCOFFERS? BARTH'S WRECKED it won't be the last. We chad As the diving and dragging ope ad aaeot Smith. commander of the ations haye proven to be extreme If Christ came to this city, what would | want Him to find me do) RO) \DSTER der now , yy BUT WE gibmarine division, was sure today |ly slow, an attempt to raise the ing? Would | want Him to find me shirking my duty, doing a question:| Phere were in my party WILL BE BURNING Ul the FA had really been located ax /F-4 by 4 direct lift with the crane able thing or attempting “a men to Him Id THe spend moat ot His{my. wife, our boy and myself,| BOTHELL ROAD AGAIN ging during the! will be made when It is certain th If Christ came to this city, with whom would He spend most of His} : ; 1 t Sete’ OF GTAEEINE Oring nel veneel’ hat bece located’ \time? J know that He would zo wherever there was a einer, and not/and a friend of mine, his wife'NEXT SUNDAY E sight verse ne of character WASH.,, Billy Sunday Preaches His First Sermon of| building i been erected rey ‘the pare of man that he ABMOUNCEMent of th _. . : HEN th: Standard Oli Company was trying to refine pe ie oT ee W troleum, there was a substance that they couldn't dis Gitteliaidiand ‘aceokin for it. .dhie ts pose of. It was # DARK, BLACK, STICKY substance, erably MMibiatea with religion, and atten and they couldn't bury It, couldn't burn it, because it made such ie mace of comets df teanaiveted a STENCH; they couldn't run it in the river, because it KILLED the fish, so they offered a big reward to any chemist who would M solve the problem. Chemists took it and worked long over the fany types of ¢ hallenge our Interest, but it in apostle of re ligion and the he f Christianity that has the superlative For Jesus a law and serves Hin gene getting Himself in and turn to Him for a»pirttua’ Cae TAy As Raturally as a flower! ye afraid of soiling His fine linen, elther . its immaculate lips to be kissed by I know that He would go wherever there was any one in need, an the sunshine and the dew He would go regardless of class, He would go as freely and a» frankly Beauty may please us, truth may|'© the poorest man in the poorest t would go to the strengthen us, but goodness com-| Comfortable home of your millionaires, versa | mands us, A genius charme us, a/ 1 think he would go wherever there was anybody who needed help on the deeper things of life If Christ came to this city, what practices and neglect would He condemn? What changes would | make if 1 had 24 hours’ notice? WOULD YOU CHA ANY DATES? WOULD YOU TEAR UP ANY LEPTERS? WOULD YOU GO AND APOLOGIZE FOR ANY THING YOU HAVE Sal WOULD YOU PAY SOME DEBT YOU HAVE. REFUSED TO SETTLE FOR YEARS? WOULD YOU DEED HA OPERTY THAT YOU HAVE SWINDLED SOME POOK MONDAY, MARCH 239, ‘oming of Jesus influence. sally lives the moral immortality, | ON THA SHWs & ths AND 1915. AN DS, Be ONE CENT Can You Be Converted? By Billy Sunday problem, and one day there walked into the office of John D. Rockefeller, a chemist and laid down a PURE WHITE substance which we since know ae paraffine. YOU can be as biack as that substance, and yet Jesus Christ can make YOU WHITE AS SNOW. “Though your sins be as scarlet, they shali be as white as snow.” for eal OUT OF? WOUL D You a¢ 6O To THE | BANK AND DRAW WHEN YOU'RE ON NEXT SUNDAY’S JOYRIDE MR.AUTO OWNER, KEEP THIS IN MIND: peers ag 1 [LL SHOW You How ) EASN IT |s To Arid THIS CAR HELEN | JusT Posi | Do You : SEE THAT LITTLE | BUTTON DOWN THERE HELEN? —- WELL, You H THAT AND THE MOTOR, STARTS WELL~TomM — ‘| DOES ALWAYS MAKE | THE CAR SHAKE THE MOTOR. OH MERCY NO,cHI ONWN WHEN IT'S bid so? | PASSENGER LINER TORPEDOE The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOLUME IGHT EDITION WEATHER FORECAST—Showers TIDES AT seaTrLe “Lew <b Waa th oa2 » wen, » EY AND PAY BACK SOMETHING THAT YOU HAVE CHEATED INPORDER TO OBTAIN? Would you go to men and tell them you had tied about them? Would you tell the brewery wagon not to call at your house in the future? Are there any books on your library shelf you would throw out? Are there any pictures on the wall you would tear down? H Are you planning to go anywhere you would not go if Christ were coming to this city? Would you take anything out of the icebox? | Would you have to dust the Bible? | Would you make any changes in your prayer schedule? 1 said if” Ohrist-came t his city, but there is no “If. | Christ IS in this city, Every now and then some one writes @ book like W, T. Stead’s book, “If Christ Came to Chicago,” but there is a sort of faithlessness in every such book, for Christ has never been ou uw Chicago. Men of Seattle, the eyos of Christ are upon yc I plead with you to act xe those eyes Can sn yon you. It is a practical im- possibility for n to put bimself fs to face with Jesus Christ and inblushingly a bad life A certain wealthy family, returning home late one night, discov- ered that a burgiar had rifled their sliver-chest of its contents. The drawers were pulied from the buffet and their contents scat- tered on the floor. The table linen was disarranged, the dining room was in general disorder. But the thing which struck the attention of the family was the fact | that a marble head of Christ, which was so situated that its eyes fell | directly on the silver-chest, had been turned with its face to the wall. The black finger prints on the marble bust told the story. THE BURG LAR WAS UNABLE TO COMMIT THE THEFT WITH EVEN A MAR- BLE CHRIST LOOKING AT HIM, AND HAD TURNED THE FACE TOWARD THE WALL y | not hope that you men and women of Seattle will show at least the tender sensibilities of this burglar? f the work, with Sly Sender's revive) te Seattle will continue the res ts POSITIVE Vs. NG- io Star, Title of Tuesday's se SGODOWN rere we Vic, Who Has Left The Star for Stage | LONDON, MARCH 29.—THE FIRST BIG LINER TO BE SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY A SUBMA- RINE FELL VICTIM TO THE GERMAN BLOCKADE OF ENG- LAND TODAY WHEN THE FAL- ABA, A BRITISH VESSEL, MAK- ING AFRICAN PORTS, WAS SUNK IN THE ATLANTIC, OFF THE WEST COAST OF WALES. Eight persons, passengers and members of the crew, were drown: jed. The vessel had 140 passengers | on board. | They escaped by taking to the boa but declared the submarine launched ber torpedo at the liner | without giving time for ail to jleave the vessel. The admiralty made the an- nouncement of the sinking of the |ship, but it was not until the sur- landed at Cardiff that of the attack were vivors had the details | learned. Capt. Toft said he sighted the periscope of the vessel off Milford |Haven, The submarine appeared on the surface almost immediately jafterward, and signaled to the Falaba to lower her boats. | “Most of the passengers were in jthe dining room,” said one sur. |vivor, “when the Falaba suddenly stopped. We could hear orders be- Jing shouted on deck. Every one jhurried above. and orders were |given to lower the boats. There was little time to gather up belong- and, even before boats could be lowered, the submarine launch- ed her torpedo. It struck the Fa |aba near the engine room and there was a terrific explosion. Then came a wild scramble to |get boats over. A heavy running, which made th dangerous. A message to the admiralty later the crew of the Aquilla, sunk yes- today reported that 23 members of terday, were missing. ‘MAYOR GILL HOTLY DENIES OWNERSHIP BY CITY IS FAILURE This is Vie, The Star's artist and That municipal ownership of cartoonist, who is appearing e ial ahve tae hi roy vi oe Seattie’s licht and water sys- ss vandeville thea S] tems has been thoroughly suc- we He talks and = draws pie cessful, and ihat city owner. tures. Doesn't he look just like an| ship of stcest railways has not actor? yet been given a fair trial, is | | Mayor Gill's answer to false stories being circulated in the TAG DAY PLANNED | <2rpersticn bress of the east, FOR MOTHER RYTHER quoting Gill as saying public ownership has been a failure. Replying to an inquiry from A. M. Tedd of Kalamazoo, Mich. Gill sent the following Mayor Gill has issued a permit] night letteraram: to the Seattle Women’s Card and “City ownership and opera- Label league to conduct a “tag day tion of the light and water Apri. 17, a8 a benefit for the Ryther| systems in Seattle have been thoroughly successful in every way. The operation of street car lines has been limited and affected by litigation, orevent- Child home. COUNTY FAIR ON CAMPUS eral thousand students were) ing so far a fair trial. So it entertained Saturday night in the) has not been financially suc- U. of W. campus gymnasium.) cessful, but there is reason to where a county fair was held. The} gay that, but for unforeseen proceeds will be added to the loan} circumstances, city ownership | fund for assisting needy coeds. might have been successful.”

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