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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1915. PAGE ISKY-RIDING THRILLING SPORT, DANIELS WILL T TARQ@*4 | SAYS DARING GIRL AVIATRICE! NOT BE BLUFFED . Nineteen-Year-Old Miss Tells a Star Correspondent How She Got Started in the Secretary of Navy Stands Pat A Western Drama with Air Game, and How It Feels to Loop the Loop, She Has Made In Attack by Ship Wm. S. Hart in the fitle Flights in Sixteen States. Builders role.” The supreme sacri WILL MAKE FINE FIGHT) fice of a man who recalled BY GILSON GADNER | his deserting wife and her ny riers Navy *Dantels ie not} doctor lover that hi child planning to resign might be saved from sick- The report that Daniels is soon to ness retire to his newspaper comes out " simultaneously with Daniels’ attack on the ship building trust. Daniels has been singularly courageous in exposing (his com- bination of private interests which so long has held up the government for private profits in the construc tion of ships, armor plate and munt-| tions of war. Thetr big profits have seemed to them almost a vested right, and the spectacle of a secretary of the navy daring to tell the public the truth jabout the matter is an affront to these powerful interests whieh fills FIRST AT PIKE. CONTINUOUS, 11 A.M. TO 11P. M. {them with amazement and @ hatred which the layman can very slightly | comprehend \ Try to Discredit Him | “Get him out!” is the one thought | now of these powerful interests. | Spread reports to discredit him fill the great metropolitan news | papers with cartoons to belittle him, MATINEES EVENINGS | Quote authority against the possibil Children 5¢ 10 Children 5c 5 c c ity of government manufacture, and | Lo 25¢ Loges 30c above all things, continua'ly fill the | one ei dally press with rumors and “au i jthoritative reports” that Daniels is FONIGHT, UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT SevenDining Room Tables Slightly Damaged in Transportation, on Salein theExchange Department |.» |son—foremost Ar By Gertrude M. Price Katherine Stimp erican aviatrice What's your mental picture of a feminine flyer, not jin her flying togs and not in the air | Ever get a “close-up” of one? I did, and 1 never was more) agreeably surprised in my life, | Yo ego. No eccentricity mannish manner or freakish ap parel, No bombast } Just girt! That describes little Miss Stimp son, 19 years old, 102 pounds light, five feet and two inches feminine. UP TO DATE IN DRESS | Dressed in an uptodate suit of brown seal-—correct you will note even to the popular shade—and a/ chic round hat with a quaint bit of| trimming at the center, on the top, | the only girl sky pilot in the coun try who loops the dangerous loop looks just like a little maid from school She has been in the flying bust ness four years and commenced, she says, when she was too young to appreciate what she was under taking. She has made successful | “Her Painted Hero,” Keystone Comedy with Polly Moran. | presently to resume the editorship of his paper in North Carolina. —— This is their plan since Daniels has been secretary of | the navy, and these reports, singu-| larly enough, cit these fires and | their financial effect as reasons why | Mr. Daniels cannot afford to go on | j being a cabinet officer, living in ' Washington. | to be bluffed or frightened. Ic or , ened When he exposed in his paper the| Seattle is giving thanks Thursday | corrupt deal of the local railroad, |for the blessings that have come to = Zavorite. i and the local judge thought to shut |her and to the country during the} The Film Favorite, in under contempt proceedings, Dan-! : jeln went along with the sheriff and : et tion of the story continued to edit his paper over the |@Mt Churches and theatres of the) |dominant in services held at differ: The Raleigh News and Observer| has burned to the ground twice| Daniels is not the kind, however him up by threatening him with Jail! year, The theme of peace was pre-| the 6-part picturiza- telephone, in defiance of the court, | city | made famous in announcing that he w One 54-inch top waxed oak Table, 19 50 regular $45.00 value. Sale price . ° se; gular $60.00. | base; regular $60. 23 50 her way to give exhibitions at the EO eng cits (aves shoes Fae e | son declared # for father, well, “Ee Og Palle Ala regular $45.00, Sale price............. ° jsee, I have never had an accident Katherine out to the desk, crossed and touched wood. I did, too. It | Miss Stimpson drives what she! 511 PIKE. EASY TERMS ing Beachey’s motor, a one-valve | Delegate Wickersham Outlines sed’te' fanet For Winter before he would pay the threatened | zens’ service was held at 10 o'clock One 48,inch top fumed oak Table, 1 7. 50 worth $45.00. On sale at... two California fatrs. One 48-inch waxed oak Table, 1 1 50 “Mother knew I bad made up my regular $29.50. Sale price............ ‘ ° mind; that | wasn’t afraid; and he never saw me fly till a short mi ' tho | saw one man killed w I Hy One 45-inch top waxed oak Table, . to fy." Sh hed Stimpson priced regular $35.00. Sale price : 14, 0 alls a “Stimpson-Partridge Trac construction called a Knome. It T Al ENDMENTS VANCOUVER MAN meregp at wee Legislative Program motor, she cleir | hor, ‘ . fine or stop writing the editorials . . aa) te opera lighter, [t {is manufactured in } with Dr. Sidney L. Gulick of New pera TO BAR POLITICS |IS ENTERTAINED HERE HEAR EXPLOSIONS? | ree fines One 54-inch fumed oak Table, with massive platform flights tn 16 states and is now on| i MOTHER HELPED ; she gave her consent,” Mise Stimp- One 42-inch top golden oak Table, $8 50 $19.5 ale . regular $19.50. Sale price.............. . Vohita dda Week I. whe in Mobtle was learniug to fly.” She r her fingers ee ! seemed almost uncanny for a mite | of a girl with her hair still hanging | lin curls down her back to speak so fearlessly of the treacherous trade | of the air which “gets” so many, | BEACHY MOTOR | FOR STATEH D tor.” She has purchased and ts us van the ordinary id rot tn jail] At the Clemmer theatre s citi fiction, drama and not paid and the)” Frénes. editorials were not stopped, «nd it|YOrk. as the chief speaker. He Landing, the Ifttle girl told me. eS oe eee ee eer eee a, sot foc alata PHM BLASTING ON ROAD *': '¢ eretict, tae wits any sup-|talked of “Ioternational Friend tka pr Ay Lice yeah ate ot aerou lautn Aasitics te ens canaus 2 saan of |port in public opinion, Dantels will | «hip K respe ‘ely tha he 4 - make a fine, good fight during thia @ouncl! shail indorse and shal! not ort bamp to cultivete and in to be Others who participated were Dr wp acorn og ; Several citizens clamored for im-|congress for government manufac A dorse public offic hay tk tw almost a necessity. | congress Delegate James Wick -“ Sydney Strong, of the Queen Anne me smetten to fe coach Wet. IS BET TER IN A Tho Miss Stimpson bas a me-‘ersham, who with Chairman W. C,|formation over The Star's tele-/ture of war r munitions pa ‘i ‘ Pie - dulntens a haggard Me. Wells | 0 Ua chanic, of course, she has taken Eden of the Alaska engineering com-|P200e8, Thursday, concerning ‘ongregational church, scrip Pesday night by Hulet M t : careful » ' { plosions which they said they heard ding; Mra. Jessie Nash Stover Roth measures were voted “own.| Jobn Nelson, manager of the Van-| She puta on overalls and gets out nishe Inquiry brought out this informa-| ny gh rb gs bball The ksgiv i it being co ante that om constl-| couver (B. C.) World, is in Seattle | and goes over the whole machine be-| The banquet was tendered by the |{0 from the police department ston ave. Unitarian church, bene sn sgiving hint: sent leaves the matter The te " dered abe « tution at p teht The unset highway ow unde diction. , Thursda » fore Oights x htoe erty! Mes n chway, now under s show wi F 8M open one. and that It should be| sere atesers any othe ea Are there heaps of money in| par at Commerce mad huriners men |conatruction across Lake Washing There were morning union services This sh ill make 80 considered. signs of optimism that has come| your business, Miss Stimpson?” fetaus howe one witatea " |ton, is pursuing ite course thru on Capitol hill, Queen Anne bill any dinner taste bet- ——_—___ — —--——_ out of the North for'several weeks.| “Well, there's plenty in what we "\creeted in an er atubborn rock and hardp Lake, Woodland park, Ma ter \tory was insuffic lent at present to| } Several blasts Were set off at A downtown union service was| 11 p.m. at in, which ireen ‘i Delegate Wickersham said that) ‘ | 5, Nelson says the gloom of the|call ‘trick’ flying, and, of course, tt| P lmust be persuaded with powder leewee ark, West Seattle, Fremont _KEEF LOOKING YOUNG. | past few months, which has hung|!* Very tice for me to be the only |phiie the population of the terttjand dynamite E and Wallingford. | Continuous, 10:30 a. m, to lover his city, te lifting woman looping the loop. However, it atatehood being granted, he} q. ». * he hureh | § * | my sister is flying at San Antonio, |PeT™ | 8:20, and the shifting wind carried Id at the First Methodist church » It's Easy—If You Know Dr.| “People have become adjusted to| Tex, and my brother ts learning Cclleved It would be great enough | the reports to the ears of Seattle — {with Rev. M. A. Matthews, of the| : a Edwards’ Olive Tablets [the changed conditions brought | In t, we expect to open an avia. hed se time the government £ot | fox are 5 Pout 1318% Seventh | First Presbyterian church, preach: | My rE ainaiills t 4 _{tlon school there some ti next |"? ! | oo ave., is in the Seattle General hos-|ing the sermon | ; about by the war,” be said. “Many | tion es | A bill to establish a naval base at When a fellow butts hie head |Pital Thursday, suffering from| —_—— The secret of keeping rounm is to feet voung To do this it watch your liver and howe He need of having a fon—dark rings PP) pimples—a dillous look in yo a-dull eves, with no sparkle families destitute before the bias | i : Cordova, Seward or Prince William bruises, as the result of being run started are now managing to I! against a stone wall, there's no « Westlake at Pine sound, and another granting Alas | weston down at 5:40 p. m. Wednesday at with the allowances coming to kans the right to exercise home | _%¥ |Seventh and Seneca by an automo them from the fact that their hus ate =e rights, altho these rights had lle driven by Joseph Waterhot 4 Your doctor will tell ou 90 re 4 rt viously used in the Staten, 1319 Minor ave, president of the re pewels and liver. own phvai.|%, Converted ship yard Rew devoted, AUGHT : ie will bring to the at | rhouse, the ie rast d | . ards, © well-known physi-l¢a the building of submarines Four! akin = conarees ‘Gol. "Waterhouse was not booked at the| | | | | Povitnskaee a BY HIGHWAYMEN Witnesses say he was traveling at €ian in Ohio. perfected a vegetabie ~ og i have been completed and ready to| an Eden said he ts going Jan excessive speed at the time of| compound mixed with olive of! to . on the liver and bowels, ch he| be shipped to Russis, and cues eae see " ashington to recommend Kare to his patients for years are to follow $9,000,000 appropriation for Alaska Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tat [the accident. fubatitute for calomel, are Ritroas construction next year their action, yet always effective. SL, TENGE OS IPR warning signal q They bring about that exuberance . sys oe : Dot opirit, that natural erbne | B, Gokine: eromeretor of 8 | sipey Is ORATORY | | which should be enjoyed by every stand at Seventh and Pike, and Jas attie’s unorganized abductors e “long green” went out and |prepared (or Thanksgiving Wednes Young Waterhouse says he was/day night, and as a result these en nome meetin’ we had this E> ‘one, by toning up the liver and clear Stewart, 20, are under arrest Thurs Richard Flynn, a Broadway sen * po ‘ " aE ne te sxetem of impurities day on charges of grand larceny, or, Wednesday won the high ygen-| ~~ all Stas at ine Lott pein eee ital o_were made ga the police blot- know Dr. & v “ cal conte e ogiv-| | jter Thursday ni | Tablets by their oilve cols ‘EMBARRAS pet phd aia tlhe mgiess pind | abaya ones epi Ae righ Vag ol veal until he heard a scream and felt|'riomas St. John, 2214 14th ave.| Zée per box. All druggists. that Golden taught him to stea ng assembly iru a series of con-| poe Tear tinnade of ine car aaataat hori mas 2 The Olive Taviet Cotum- The arrest followed the discov pe A the contestants were weeded ables |W., strong-armed at a.m. in | body. He declares he then applied the |brakes, and after the car skid¢ lalley between First and Second, on Pike, by two men he met in a sa loon, and who followed him. They > 12TH BIG DAY a, Sas, ©. ¥ of @ quantity of loot which it down to Flynn, Evangeline Barthol-| 1 a | « declared has been stolen from the omew and Leroy Brown | 20 feet he jumped out and picked 6.50. he stole ‘t under Golden's instruc LAYNDRIES ACCUSED Jup the woman, rushing her to Seat. [BC S50. ose oan. lost a 3 WASHINGTON, 25.—The| Stewart has a mother 61 years| Warrants have been issued by Ge Gene ral hospital jsmall amount of jewelry and $4 in| 4 |administration found itself today in| o) who, late Tuesday, pleaded with| State Labor Commiseloner Ol agg i ere | : embarrassing position toward| prosecutor Lundin not to end her|charging the West Seat-ie and the |HERE’S “PRETTIEST h GC; Beeeans. Hee ener : val Attache Boy-Ed of the Ger-|poy to the penitentiary, as he is her| Peerless iaundries with violating wae: ewelry se Cnone BAe § man embassy and Austrian Consul sole support the eight-hour law for women. PARIS N 99|in silver; total, approximately, + |General Von Nuber * New York | MA | $500 _ EXTRACTING me las conn officials. developed. Boy U N Yup by lone highwayman with a de a oa Ed's connection with the coaling ot| 3 § |clded French accent, who shoved a Br mown senown [ra penaimigd ogenry tes \ [tue gun ‘underly nose” at both Admission 15c 4 Seattle's Lending | Nuber’s activities dination aval N HY lave and {7th ave, NW. Abducted 3 ° Dentist }not been pleasing to the adminis-| ; y | $1.20 Children under 14 years 4 First Ave. |tration | ; $ | 1. W. Brazel, 2208 E. Marion st, mut be accompanied pete ond washington Yet, while the administration is} N § |house robbed: small amount of jew-| ¥ pares i The Largest Denta! of- probing the two men's activities, = ~ ; 3 lelry missing. hing A fice & ace | diplomatic rules require an assump , DR. 1. BR. CLARK ; Na A Be TRO em lated by Many, Equaled by NOP tion of innocence until a cc y : S| Am improved Quinine, Does Not Cause 4 87 News |tion of Innocence until a contrar You Want Your Dental] } S| Aa, teeres Seles est used ate tae oben decision is announced | ; § | mua hapa combination, of lexat fase ie one in which the Datlent ; Moreover, these diplomats are en-| Work Done by a DEN.| } 5 | EA ATIWY aRGMO" ative Ym MUNPUGLGHe see to eneratd becanes of |titied, under diplomaite. usage, to \3 N pen Srdinary Gy Seattle's Best fear |protection from newspaper attacks TIST and the Best One N $ | be taken by anvone without Photeplay House jst ged the ny cal aneathett | An official statement from 8 to Be Had N N a. seamgmber to sal toe the, Sul Ba have made apec » = m Sec : N Look fo ure ul Milbless extracting for i retary Lansing yesterday sald Bc Sta cor ey 7 N | snatched ‘. riorma |Ed's creation of a fund to supply teats ; N z without pain raiders was not unlawful as far as nat N N |disclosed at present | they have a N N Open evenings until 6 and Sundays | ADJOURN OVER THANKSGIVING | as they are bou ir tater; | } ; wntil 4 fer people who work. 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—The trial | aig t expert! § 3 am office is at Erk |°f the government action against | | ae Ca pe ical aneviee | \ {officials of the Hamburg-American | in exactly what we offer you, and the} } 3 Steamship Co., charged with cus | ONLY [kind we offer you. Every | $i cunmmnnwnnnnn eA Latest St le toms violations, adjourned yeater-| erator in this office tran expert “y y' day over Thanksgiving | ted from MLLE LEGRAND | of the state] A petite brunet, whose wonderful 0) q | rater In ehis! large dark eyes have been an in 4 SAYS LAND HUNGER on| Spiration for many a poet and artist 3 { jin the gay French capital, is Mile . . | | Eyes iS CAUSE OF WAR ‘| Marcella Le Grand, on whom his Talki Machine Trouble 4 tedl been conferred the distinction of i xn ae |being the ‘prettiest mannequin in 4 'y Peeping yn fi ae 5 the | Paria Bb , one of the 40 man. An Advertising Offer * +6 } er in deadl It {s the spirit '. | trom 600 applicants for positions as Without a Parallel ‘all an of hungering 4 which don't Jamental prin-|mannequins in the Fashion i H I Will || belong to them that Is the driving ‘that we will let| Fete of the French couturiers to be in the History of P 7 ry Col. Will H. Thompson Wed a ght |given for the French orphan fund the Talking Machine erson- nesday told the Commercial Club Taned ironclad wucrantes|at the Ritz-Carlton, ttle week of : lly Ex cenewcneee on 7 sm,” dur ur Work, signed’ not irae |Nov. 22 Actual Sine—iTx20 Incnes. Business ally Ex- ing which he made for pre-| ator who did vour work, but | ACT NOW! Af i b amine || paredness 0 1, R. @lark, I B., owner | K E ter a certain number of these Machines have | RS manager of this office, ao we U as been given away they will be eold for $40.00 The king of Greece is charg: | you that ; Residenta of the Lakewood and s e ing is sufficient assurance the war issue when war votes | |tioned the school board for new . - “fl escribe will be absent in the army. | i wouldn't it be| SChool buildings, urging that the . fit 1 yal n@ prescrib Tile le where the ean”: showest : aT ait, takS| present structures are inadequate | YOu Can Have One of These $40 Machines Free 4 jlasses unless they : | in Constantine | | f dental |to fill the needs of the communi To introduce Rex Records we will, for a short time, give free absolutely necessary | work, when hore. | ties one of these high grade Rex Taiking Machines, in choice of golden I tE A socia m # | loss? Think this over care sent "Ene: RAN Ba ue oak or Mission, to every person who will purchase sixty-six Rex EXAMINATION FREE social aclence investigator | choosing your dentist Double Faced Records—one or more a week—as desired asserts that in ages gone by, shah . ! Binyon Optical Co || one woman sometimes had a | Regal D 1 Offi The Records cost 75c each, All are double disc—all are 10-inch f 3 ® || dozen or more husbands. Per 6 A ne Kega enta ices Come to our store and hear this wonderful instrument 9 1116 Ist Ave., near Seneca || haps that's where the system of | This Picture Shows an Aide-de-Camp Standing in an Upper Corridor of Dr. L. M, Clark, Manager Jusi Printers 106 UNION ST. SEATTLE Seneca |i giving out checks originated. the Serbian Royal Pa lace at Belgrade, ME MW eee thee or The! aia THIRD AIN 1042.

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