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PAY ONLY | . AST ONE CENT See FOR THE STAR tits AF ba $18 om, 19 ft Weed VOLUME 18, NO. 69 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915. ONE CENT 03 (AME 2s, Tt pom, Wo tt S BIANDS, | LUNDIN ATTACKS HOTEL VICE RAPS POLICE IN ANNOUNCING CLEANUP PLAN y | BUT THEY DO DIE WELL, THESE GENTLE FOLK! DISTRICT WIDE W HAVE blistered the genteel sons of their fathers; that Archibald Butt did a man’s part and died smiling WE WISH THAT THESE GOOD PEOPLE COULD we have scored the wanton excesses of the idle that a woman might be saved SOMEHOW CATCH A GLIMPSE OF THIS SPIRIT You remember Astor, who had a none too savory OF ETERNAL BROTHERHOOD BEFORE THEIR Tee tate ne paraded the sins of the do-nothings and — soutation, on the same heroic deck chose honorable LASTHOUR. THEN THEY WOULD NOT PROFIT t general of those second and third generation drones that death and went down with a laugh ROM NEMENT RENTS, WHERE WEARY g merely inhabit the hive to steal the honey. And word comes now of Vanderbilt, who on the WOMEN TOIL IN SQUALOR AND DISEASE AND ‘ But every now and then we have to take off our hats Lusitania gave up his pleasant hold on the present and DIRT, AND THEY WOULD NOT EXACT UNEARN- to these gentle folk, especially their men folks, who in a stepped off into eternity that a woman might be saved ED TRIBUTE FROM THEIR WORKING FELLOWS :) 5 crisis stand rock-fast to the brave traditions of the gentle- THE MAN WHO MEETS DEATH GRACEFUL. MERELY BECAUSE THEY HAD THE UPPER man LY, WITH A SMILE, WHO STANDS ASIDE THAT HAND You remember that Archibald Butt was the bold THE WEAKER AND AFRAID MAY BE SAVED, But they die like men and their women face the grim butt of the nation, the tin soldier, the gay official gallant in. THAT MAN BY HIS DEATH TO A CONSIDER. _ visage of things eternal with true regal spirit epaulets. You remember when the Titanic went down ABLE TENT JUSTIFIES HIS BEING HERE, Hats off to the band of gentlemen who die well. ess ; — ‘THE “BUTTON- UP-THE -BACK” GAME IS BACK ' ——— t caval = ’rosecuting Attorney Lundin announces “.oday tha’ Germany May | ON THE JOB, ONLY THIS TIME irs WORSE; he is preparing a gigantic vice cleanup of the city—over | a ae ——~ ithe heads of the police. HUBBY WILL HAVE TO WORK ON HIS KNEES | He has planned, he said, to sweep with squads of for Arbitration on SLAIN BY CHARGE eo ee |deputies Union, Pike and Pine st. resorts, from First ! P — Wilson’s Demand NEPHEW RIOTERS > Conditions are getting so bad that something has » be done,” he declared. “This is really police work, ba I dislike to do it, but the time has come when I feel 1 must act.” 4 Lundin dir ed a raid Friday night on the Newport hotel, located ee eee 0 ee on First ave., between Pike and E | Union sts., wh he says, he has 4 t en informed immoral women hav. j Af lkcaitaialitlinliaiiiaiiliiaie - “ pane a. en working openly and liquor has is willi j been sold for more thi e q BERLIN, May 15.—Germany is willing to arbitrate the eaten to death with a length ROME, May 15.—Serious pro- | Aas Thirkeen Are Arrested existing differences with the United States, according to the weas Daa oobi WF bhia haath Way Freee Bigs | er, Cneme Deputy Sheriffs Campbell and Von . © Y Vossiche Zeitung. of here, Friday night, the | Rome today. In order to avoid Gurst arrested the landlady, Mrs. E. q a “High government circles favor submitting the Lusitania bodies of Harry Stokes, 60, and @ possible civil war, King Vice on spaced bib noreee ie ? Ms difficulties with America to a court of arbitration,” the paper ey aan pe pure tor Emmanual id to have Pst as iaucec ston wan el t said. Schmidt, 33, M Sto Issued an order summoning the Three women, besides Mrs, McKen- “a Ambassador Von Bernstorff may be given immedate/ nephew, Is in the county jall, chamber of deputies early next zie, were booked r. @ charge Rs instructions to suggest arbitration, it is added. their confessed murderer. | week, instead of delaying the vagrancy, and are being he! 7 fult of $500 bail. The others were 3 ' The Vossiche Zeitung declared that it is believed that Pe bole on a nents | assembling of parliament to fale Fone tll be aaliea upee aa a Germany will make prompt answer to the Afmeritan note! o'cjiock last evening, he tried in | May 20, as echeduled. witaéeuee | 4 before proceeding with her policy of torpedoing merchant! vain to resuscitate them, then The king and his advisers LUNDIN DECLARES THE PO- steamers carrying passengers. went to the home of a neigh feared the situation was getting | LICE ARE BOUND BY ORDERS he Z £ the liberal ty. Thi Adolph Goldschmidt, and eyond control of the militar, T TO MAKE ., The Vossiche Zeitung is an organ of the liberal party. e his supper while awaiting Victor Emmancel has ask THAT THEY CAN NOT d North German Gazette is usually used as the govesnment’s, the arrival of Sheriff Hodge. nor Marcora, president of the m HOT UNLESS CALLE I mouthpiece. Trouble had existed between | ber of depu to a new cab- He says he has recently talked s x P Schmidt and Stokes since the lat- jr It was reported Marcora had with a number of patrolmen and of-| Whoops, my dear ’ ter ficers higher up, who all agree that,) Horrors! it had orders, they could rid) Have you seen the paintings of the city of its element of vice from : ‘ the evidence now in thelr posses- upaan Tanaka and.“his independ sion. ‘ent associates,” at the public It Wide Open District | brary? “One man told me he had been! speaking very, very soft-pedalish, | fired from the department,” he said,| some of them are a bit risque, and aa Si ra Schmidt told the sheriff that his!” premier Salandra was closeted GERMAN GE S NO E; aunt had given him to understand vegeta Wali ichmidt t with king ly today he was to come tn One sion of clined to reconsider his r the farm after her death, but since y P ake to 4 e b entire charge and had even cut off ‘ gl jis credit at the store Rome Under Martial Law pS ae TS Today it was 10 be «had | because he went into a hotel after ‘: . WASHINGTON, May 15.— [save the situation at home seh ne Git WH oti tovaied his’ wasesty raat sgt a woman he knew to be tmmoral|one of them, “The Bather,” Rag j President Wlison’s note voic- The belief is expressed that Ger-| Schmidt came from Chicago two) reconsider his resignation, provid and told her to get off his beat “September Morn” looking like @ nave evid Ing the protest of the U. 8. (many may go through the form of| Years 4g0 to take over the manage joe tie King would give his assur against the German subm. consulting her allies, Austria and|™ment of his aunt's piace, he said.| sices that he would support Salan warfare on merchant Turkey, before replying to Prest-|!1@ had spent all his time on the | gov” ya ram ae is in the hands of the German dent Wilson's note ta On Semerem, 426 hed brought)“ Rome remained under virtual trict, and that there are few hotels Lang and the matter has been re- a, rg ine og ope } Would Advise Conciliation Rs Bo gager lt lll Pala martial law today, while great in that district free from immoral, ported to the city censorship board. yy Ambassador Austria Is friendly to the United " ‘ tee fgg own | crowds gathered about the govern-| wriend Husband has been res-| business of “wife's” dressit women. Much of this information The latter has carefully sideste a. m. today, according to cable And Ambassador Moreeo | nef: believing he would later own Friend Husband has been res-| busin ft “wife's” dressing inn, hoa ivan aia ae the eee pped nee that Pike, Pine’ funy clad, abashed spinster. and Union sts., from First ave. to ! ig Bighth, coleprise a wide open dle- Women have complained to Chief r e has a ch onths| ment buildings and quares a Git aula ieebanieadar alnue MP Pe ‘ advices to the state depart. at Constantinople is influential! ‘te “rm. He has a child, 2 months) ngs and In squares. cued from the ranks of the unem-| And now comes trippingly along | themselves the issue, after looking over the col ment. , - old ar mise gh one ageinst the cat the path of modes and styles the Gill © Right Back lection of “art,” by announcing thai th President Wilson at | ~'th the Young Turks Following Mra, Stokes’ marriage, | neutrals, the kaiser, Emperor Franz, Ploye laced in the back” shoe. Down on| ,,, Sill Comes Right Bac! .” by on ian te Neer York on |__it 18 consequently believed these! he told the sheriff, things changed |Josef and former Premier Glolltt!.| Ever since Fashion declared a| his knees dropa “husband,” tickled |. “I am glad to see Mr. Lundin the board must confine itself strict ~~ Mayhower, Secretary |'W countries would advise concill-/ completely. He ‘said he and, The parliament building was| boycott on the buttons that “but-|to death, no doubt, to be back on ata ye mr are ph cence ly to the criticism of moving pic: Bryan was “sitting on the lid” | “ton Stokes had quarreled last Friday gain invaded, windows smashed ton up the back” “husband” has|the job—back at the old business | Mayor Gi ng a Piapiglen A ug bieasid po while officials speculated as to Stokes drove to pattle yester- and furnit broken. A mob of in-, been without an occupation in the of “buttoning, or lacing, up the eeiae sired + ging he nga ll Then there are other pictures, anted to terventionist arged the c oudoir—without use in the da pack | ng attorney, fc ol rhe iad ge nk ae the outcome of the tense situa- n, wanted to terventionista charged the cham u budolr without use in th : laily ba |him unlimited ‘funds and several There is one of “The Pink.” No- with lof de ities and did gr dam be ne ereneepEneninaa ERE ERETNOiCERNpIDESD body knows why it was so named, day, and, on his ret 4 know what Schmidt had dor REVOLUTION money he had borrowed to run the| fore being driven out by soldiers jc courts in which to handle these! 11. 9 shriek 4 fares Horsemen Ride Mob Down . ’ Ah Migs Beautiful? Yes, But—wow! No | | 8. He Was A k T th police court, and can handle the -., Says He Was Attacked The attempt of yesterday to {cases only as misdemeanors. The | %0d¥ would expect to see a real, live “79 King arrests, and there| Woman dressed, or undressed, like! hmidt told him, he sa that ¢ the leading British and French 5 au . march to the palace and demand o ahlioe ; papers that Germany would he was no thief, but knew Stokes | ¢h¢ that war be declared was {pols Is to 20 women in’ jail now | that. If they did, they'd turn and am the opposite view, however. neight airy were detailed to forestall the The police have furnished Lun.| all right 4 tion resulting from the Lust- tania affar. They were gene ally hopeful The unanimous opinion of Dead men tell no tale is Suggestions that the U. S. MADRID, May 15.—Revolu- | said to me,” said Schmidt, | oters In this at pt. The horse din with information against severa!; And there are some examples of prohibit the transportation of | broken out in Fortu- | bbed peng Mo eae and | ™en charged the mob > Ey ar cee places against which the red-light Cubist art war munitions on passenger Gu, Sesording te reports reach. eet ae ie, oo we + Mah hin Business was completely suspend H. W. Starrett, manager of the of the best circles of society and &/igw could be invoked. Nothing has| One is “The Recollection of the ships in the future were not fa 2 9 jFashed at me wrestled with him, | 44 today, Stores and aliops were Sunset Boat & Engine co clean reputation been done as yet Taste of Norwegian Cheese”; anothe vorably received today, He“ shes Ap ei roel — by Ben Ror ono ne AP | cloned who resides at 4318 Phinney ave He even promised to take her on Chief Lang Won't Talk er, “Salvation Music on the : proper; Rares onald. Ne Sb; Gombrn and ether oltlear ses. [out beck Ore aoe ihe {Despite the presence of troops|made defendant {n x xensatior & bridal tour thru Europe, she de-) informed of Prosecutor Lundin’s| Streets”; another, “Harmonic Co- eet Coens wee | ving at Bada declare that | didn't kn when I struck and cavalrymen, who rode constant-| for $50,000 dam filed in the clares. She was then engaged in|arraignment of the police depart-| Existence of Softness and Frae ecaresition at Memwrices' Se caosinnnary Satabedicn umcae |Then 1 struck Stokes and he fell, |1¥ through the mobs, the demon- superior court by Miss Lie, ecoents Lope gta) herself. ment, Police Chief Lang made this) grance,” and still another, “The riygtieg neutral three-mile limit | progress when they fled. Bs He had BIE me twice arith the | strators, kept the cfty in a turmofl pele Fe Haniel all hbk chneea mae Wik arent { : thinking [Tyree met esoppa a enti Rees Pr gmatic Evil of Superficial Reall- and officials do not think such | Numerous clashes had occur. | Pipe before | « tt 2g dipah br him he alleges that she became ac: to get away from her business cares. | 5 Fr intay to ai ¥, Sa} ‘~ prohibition could be executed. | red between civilians and Portu- ‘once boot e back of the neck and U S. FILES ANSWER ainted with him: ‘early: in’ Jaly Their intimacy grew until she|"* 2 PR surely likes to slap on ‘ ¥ The suspense of awaiting a reply| guese troops, the refugees say. [ONC in | 5 considerable f 7 191%, and that after he had made! permitted herself to be lured past 1 T T the lively colored paint : « m Germany to President Wil-| Communication with Portugal | 1." Gitrorent parts of the ctste protestations of love to her, she the point of strict conventionality RECOVER R 0 Loo 5 —erererraes son's strong note, a protest against| {s Interrupted. nba ener Cedus aed caaerin ae WASHINGTON, May 15.—The/granted his request to marry her she says, tho it was not until after aN SAY KING | Y \ the kaisers submarine warfare, | Or. Alfonson Costa, a promi- | iit, tig had the government today filed a red hot{at an ly date, not knowing he ‘this time that she learned her flance| LONDON, May 15.—Police were a wife live oO he 1 2 must continue for at least a week.| nent leader and financier, is noe a wife living in Seattl was a married man |busy searching the homes of per 2 1 t reported to have been, kliled | Des Moines farm 15 years answer in the supreme court of the) then has 1h f, st She ch that be dellt } who participated in the anti Weds F Officials today declared it was use vi \. eat i. on 1@ sald, to go District of Columbla to the charge! He represented himae she al She charges that he deliberately | sons 0 participate HONE. SR: less to expect an answer before! during the rioting in Lisbon. mit the Pipe a when the crrehe bm te the Riggs: National bank that leges ae being an unmarried man and wantonly became engaged to|German rioting this week and re. ATHENS, May 15.—An_ official 3 4 that tim nd it might be longer At latest reports mobs are rived at the Goldschmidt a a lGecretany at the: Pronsury SoAes anita ast matrimonial state, her for the sole purpose of despoil.| covering loot, which will be restored | bulletin signed at the royal palace May Suggest Arbitration fighting with troops in the | witie schmidt eating his sup-|and other officials of his depart »y met in a social Way, according ing her, and with the intention ane the Germans, Work of rounding today declared the, condition of Privately, Washington officials| Streets. per with his wife, child and mem-|ment had conspired to wreck. the|to her complaint, she being a young |spurning and discarding her afterjup the allen enemies continued to- | King Constantine, who ts suffering favoring big armament assert that : 4 bers of the Goldschmidt family | bank | woman who enjoyed the advantager|he had accomplished his purpose. day Ae RG from _pleurisy, was improved, Germany must certainly contemptu > - TEER LE wish ¥ tunly reject the demands. ‘They de- |GERMAN-AMERICAN clare President Wilson erred tn not “ iige"sn ovum nace’ Sis) QUTIZENS HERE TO note. ? Me conc oe ee wathaee ip WILL You AND MRS. | WISH Nou } HE WANTED ME TO Do Him { He's GoT HIS NERVE — 3 Gotitely, abd demand that the surance that German-| | (HELLO | BENMET Br Home WOULD = / ee Nean | You Sent | fae tN - A FAVOR BY NoT HAVING YoU ; : fusue raised by tt nited States of Seattle will (ppt j [THiS evenine® we may] [MELA BE |) mh oar | [ren ator WEAR YouR NEW DRESS THE ONLY REASON WHY be submitted to arbitration Wilson in the oe! L pRoP over!) HOME ie ft oO TONNGHY pis amen Yee WAS GOING CWER,WAS ON Those taking this the dispatching — oN 5 WIFE To SEE | “there can be no last word between kalser'’s government wan given t friends,” has no Justification for re-| day by Alvin Hemrich, president of fusing mediation or arbitration, the German club. when honorably offered, and that We are 1% to stand right this goverhment would be compel |bebind him American cit led to consider the question izens. We have faith in the pr dent, and our duty ts to America Germany Has Advantage Dr. Warmburg, head of the Ger P International e erts believe’ man Red Cross soctet 1 Seattle, ‘a Germany wil the advantage.| refined to make any comment Her position has been that the There Is no need for any state liners en route to England have; ments,” he sald ’ been jammed with munitions, and, to insure the safety of the ships PICK SITE FOR BUILDING 4 i they®have carried women and chil-| Plans are being prepared and a dren site has been selected on the uni Many believe arbitration is the| versity campus for the new home! : trump card by which Germany may! economics build! 4 3 ‘ Zs