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e THIS WEEK: “The Rose Garden llusbamnd,” by Margaret Widdemer “a * | ad 3 te Craid, DY JOMM INCE OSL 40: ee on) ae Read the first of The Star’s $1.50, book-sized, popular novels, beginning on page 4 in this issue. It will be completed next Saturday. And then, next Monday, a . . . . . . ’ 9 second story will start. This paper is going to give its readers the best lot of summer fiction ever offered anywhere. Remember, a book-sized novel will be publishe . . . . , , 9 COMPLETE every six days. Five popular, high-class books for thirty cents! If you aren’t a regular reader, CALL MAIN 9400 AND SUBSCRIBE NOW. ph bag _ the S e attl eC S la IGH Start reading “The Rose Garden Hus- band” in today’s Star. It is a com- oi an tin iach et i. andy dealt aan Gan ao ae ee : plete, new novel in six installments THE ONLY PAPER IN SE/.TTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS Don't miss the first chapter. Page 4 Na PAL OO RRA AAA VOLUME 18 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1916 DNE CENT Oxy TMAINS ANE ¥ ) INDARING JUST PROPOSE! WE'LL DO THE REST ISTEN, girls—listun! DOWN TO TIPPING ‘THE THEIR CHILDREN.” » us, it is SOME MACHINE CREWARE © WAITER AFTER THE WED. are several advantages too. } EXPLOIT! re in DING BREAKFAST in getting married on leap yea 4 FLOWERS—golly! You i a How's that? day oughta see ‘em! It's alread e ; All you've got to do t* pro First place, you pick the man Frasad aan eile Sinister HIM to propose Star office—the ne the bet And you can call yourself a flow p Ante Bold Beggar Comes Right Up ~ ter A YOU'RE ON uddinn -dae -dous ered in flowers and flowers and 7 ie » years, because flowers right fro ne Holl to His Very e iat Qulay, airs Feu Hiok: aaalvaraary. Wit be Rowers Saat, m th j One Sailor of § Steamer Victoria Door Oh, you knew this wag Only eight days distant te» the in 1920, next leap year. . sea ae Burned and Two Over- a fn hea Leaw Sear day that makes this leap y Also, anniversary presents Ms igor psi gh te RE cay “yt come by Smoke. 2 Pas, , February 2 for hubby won't cost you much Pesci pga re AM Pmt ye faglen , LANG CALLS POLICE story On that day The Star couple's The classiest. TIFFANY ‘Manager A. Cheshire Mitchell LOADED FOR ALASKA a oil Of course it is. Now leap yea® wedding will take WEDDING RING you ever saw on era re — ber er ng mdi Lei : sagt A ig ehh seek” eh place at high noon, on the at girls, is waiting for your finger als Weitere Can POL UP—And you One | sailor . . tical. Won't believe anything a ! get married! Wy itp Guided, shasta, Sonned Seon a: Gases he rey a now about them Ine sailor was , severely fellow tells ‘em t t YOU I ‘it’ ak » One of this kind called at the si le : bad ave, near Seneca st Second av On the table, among otfler surned and two ship's officers home of Chief l oar ave r married to anybody Admission will be free te fo pick your own per things, will the hand “ overcs smoke while 9 XN aividos ot. Be us 1 want AND THI says Billy Smythe, son, of courre one you | WEDDING CAKE anybody eer that broke of chief wanted to get h STAR WILL PAY FOR the manager, “al? those who wish. We'll fix it up with xaw—made by the Northern Pa in’ ie the SS,’ Vill but didn’t WET cence want to the niftiest movie 1 and your prospective ifie dining car department es : : rig gh. You're pinched EDDING show in town can stay. Not ut will be taken to the peclaily for YOUR WEDDING toria, lying at Pier 2, Monday reported to have sald ra your other esr. only that. | WILL GIVE THE ounty anditor’s office from And ma here'll be a lot of mornin alter a coal ga a The } he right out THE STAR WILL FOOT WEDDING COUPLE A LIFE our homer in a Hudson Super other thin We can't tell yet sion Lend THE ENTIRE BILL, FROM PASS TO THE THEATRE— — Six. which will be at your serv Girls! By brisk: fighting, the aaa | Aw, quit yer kiddin’" he sald THE MARRIAGE LICENSE FOR THEMSELVES AND e until the event is over. Re HURRY ? oF hy agp ¢ ae | “De ons FE Addin one extinguished the flames withe 1: Who" are “yes, Geores NS out help from the fire tug Due i “? ! : ™~ | wamish and the harbor departs v8 a sponded. Lang Weary: Sevetatn, “thie : : ls E i sailor whe The beggar doubled up in langh orion about the face an@d | hands, went into the hatch with @ vow cme wot oe WATCHING VOTE CHENEY WRECK HE FOUND FROZEN =: wk | ust before the exph - | First Mate Johnson and Boats Honest. 1 at,” ts rted My rent cto agg len ely ihe rae wain Donahue headed the crew tn fe Gang has not sath tha fly an He Warns Election Officials, Two State Oificias Among pogetins. the Oe. were both | ASZOUNL of, my Against Countenans---- te on of .N. rts Sorenson: was “iakewtog ‘ re * we ing Fraud Nision | : |e of Dr. F. B. Whitney. "i al survey’ commis- gt Miszourt.” the beagnr 7 : is reported to have rejoined. “You x The Victoria is owned by Rm Mi rie el he will urge.the commission to rec-|gotin show me icheres the green BIG VOTE “Js EXPECTED FOG Is RESPONSIBLE) ,!AKE FORREST, 1, ey 31 | crea “tne, tow oo were decitie ané Ataana, al on your panta? an as ommend to the next Jegislature.a state law making mili- ba becear wen relentiess. He @- SPOKANE, Feb. 21.—Officials to | !™Patiently waited in another room,| the crowd by going over to Lam-| She had broucht « cargo of coal omy | demanded to see the chief's badge ay had determined that a denee| e"* lambert told a coroner's! bert and shaking hands with him. | from British Colum! i: taryeinstrtiction compulsory in. the re igh schools of the “The ““tnier had” changed his ‘toe ible for the collision | tragedy. surrounding the death. of| for Sear, and they conversed ‘et-| age had been. done to the. ship Of ‘of Wan responsible for the collision | tragedy surrounding the death of| for years, and they conversed sev- had been done to the shi 5 clothes am. t im 3 n 8 age n done to t ship as State. Wait & mitted, 111 get 1" the Cail = registration office, | |at South Cheney early Sunday, his daughter, Marian Lambert, for|eral minutes, parting in the best) far as they could learn, They be | There is a difference of opinion among authorities as to whether chief said, it is reported Main 8500, If you do not know when five men were killed and bay ned, . meet 8 ; 4 berg Wy cag the predicament! lieve that a gas pocket formed in — Dest results are gained by compulsory or non-compulsory methods. Or. Hut when be returned the beg | where your polling place is three seriously injured } “Rego thapey ogee i? eed hah mids = sesh o }the cargo. be | # |home on the Wecwesday, I thought! The elder Orpet testified 8 PP. Claxton, U. 8. commissioner of edtcation, ie’ one whe belleves a) 9%, “tt £000, | This mundo Lang aXe sep oreiioe ~ oe The bodies of the dead were|she had eloped with Orpet,” said| bert telephoned him on the nian | MUTINY? NO, TH mon-compuleory method would be the better. He so advised Zednick the telephone. rporation counsel, one claimed by relatives and taken/|the father. “I then called in her|of Marian’s disappearance phon for corpora’ | } F when in Seattie, last week. | Fred Mills, telephone operator at | for treasurer, one for como: a pe seter, ther Rr din: a Jo Daviay but she did Your boy has got my girl.” , The ition of mitita ruct' Hi | headar arters, thought the chief | troller, and three for the coun- state | not know where Marian was, Then ‘I told him that was rank non SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21.—Po- Ronis ieee eg cue rai peas a a Pac ret. . i cae there wan 0 “berger” de ble ‘ chemist, Pullman, Wash. }1 telephoned to Madison to learn if|sense,” said Orpet. “Then I tele-|lice thought there must be « ; rest vital, In fact.! ome instead of a “beggar The Star recommends Grif. Ld MINICK, deputy ol! inspec-|Orpet was there, but I could not) graphed Will's landlady at Madi. mutiny aboard the S. 8. Fairhaven — that The Star thought it worth while to send a staff correspondent to Desk Sergeant Frank Kennedy fiths for mayor, Murphine for Spokan Hlocate him. son and she wired back that Will) when she put into port with fice ; | ‘i Wyoming to study a system of military preparedness that has been | ordered out the reserve squad corporation counsel, and three LEE N. CONRY, Northern sihttég FATHER TELLS OF was there. \signals flying. It was just a case ~ worked out in that state, While the rest of the country ie TALKING] The detective department was| of the following six for the | traveling passenger agent, Spokane. | FADING FROZEN BODY He said he had told his assist-/of the negro cook losing his wateh, iad w is | notified Several sleuths also! | council Thomason, Moore,| | 8. L. BERKEY, Portland. My wife sald there was a ‘man|@=t to throw away a quantity of : 5 Preparedness, Wyoming |S prepared. |rushed to the Lang home. Case, Marble, Fitzgerald and J. J. WHITE, Spokane. in the case’ and she thought of c¥anide of potassium some time MAYOR MITCHEL — 4 j In this state the famous “Swiss military system,” which nearly all| Sergeant Gene Siler and Patrol | Paysse. The injured, who are still In Spo-| Oot iene away rouKht Of eo because it was too Weak and) TRONG FOR TANGO -* F authorities agree should be adopted by all America, is practically IN| MAN McCafferty, In the “police @ - © a ig hospital oe ver | Lambert then related how he had| /mpure to use on insect : a had BR EXISTENCE, and thousands of high school boys are yearly being | Prowler.” antord to the foene. | with weather conditions satintac:| y.7" $bant Roreerey, Waa ate, [searched the woods on Thuraday|,,,The officials have charged Wil NEW YORK, ‘Feb. 21 hh trained by its canons In the methoos of national defense. way. Street cara stopped. People tory, @ big vote is anticipated in Wash, ake of tie a ee conain student, with murder in con.| Mayor “Mitchel is a tango : A This, even its former critics agree, is a wonderful and began pouring out of houses the primary election Monday. The J. A. Payant of Los Angeles. prvon Saute gir A pga had been 'M\ nection with her death, they said| thusiast. Built a la Vernon successful experiment Wyoming is making in NATIONALISM, In a jiffy, the squadron of patrol-|poli# will remain open until 8|_ Superintendent De Force of the) \. nealth “and high spirits fo poo as Castle, he succeeds in putting this turning out of an annual host—not of militarists—but of men and detectives arrived at the ! o'clock Northern Pacific division se aint Ne hr Pang her death.) (Continued on page 8.) some tang into his tango, too. HEALTHY, ACTIVE CITIZENS, TRAINED IN THE USE OF Lang residence Municipal league scouts are|on investigation that the engineer pet d | a not ARMS! Where's the burglar?’ demand-|keeping a close watch on all down. |of the North Coast Limited was un After telling of her keeping com : THE’ FIRST OF THE ARTICLES ON THE “WYOMING PLAN”/ed Sergeant Sisler town polling places for aters” |able to see the flagman sent out by | Pany with Orpet for two rs, he Be WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE STAR TUESDAY, THE OTHERS| “Purglir?” inquired the aston jand non-resident voters the eastbound Burlington train|*ald: “We did not ob. we ‘a WILL FOLLOW FROM DAY TO DAY. | ished chief, Do you think a At least 15 non-residents, Prose. | when ft enone at South coats oo rely ho: a the case would not) 4 called you to get a burglar? Itlecutor Lundin says, registered as| In the fog the train dashed past | become serious. The Star believes the mothers and fathers of Sc-|was x beggar. He's hesded up the| voting in the First ward him | As for the cyanide of potassium! Fells of Affection for Maiden of (5 — Ps attle ought to take an active interest in this matter. |*treet. Go and get hr No. warrants have been tasued| A torpedo was exploded Just as|used in the green house on the ox aw “4 M6 . But the bold, bold gear bad ‘for their arrest in case they at-/the Limited crashed into the stand-| tate where Lambert worked, he de h is healt. & e ade pra d : | : YORK 21.— Highly |fectly happy For it is YOUR boy that they’re planning to drill. ldisappeared into the dark, dark wt to vote, Lundin said, but it|tng train, but not in sufficient time|clared it was kept locked and that) NEW a, ae |darkness of the night will be the policy of his office to|for the engineer to stop | Manian never went to the green|perfuyst nd much bdejeweled,| _ The prince is 35 and his wife 42%) i Shall our state legislature be urged by the educa- : punish olection boards who permit| In the pocket of Prof, Fullmer| house unless she wanted a bouquet. | Pri) #.Ander Miskinoff was his S"¢ rrthnedtnn ig: rd ere tional commission to adopt a CONSCRIPTION plan, or any fraud was found a traveling Insurance| PRISONER IMPATIENT awn witnens today 18 AOA euler con snes Le sh Id h of tr inin be fu ish d, 4 1 he b |MILITIA PAR | The large registration Indicates, card worth $25,000 in case of death| ay DELAY IN CASE i ag 3 jould the course , al g be rnisne ri the boys also, that voters are taking a/on the trip. Tih” Geld ob that. acabewte ‘enth “al se parting fea ie. ee oe pen eae Revie the prince's ' ts serious interest in the election, tho| He had purchased it only a few - ‘ormer California heiress, ee |affection for Y¥ BP ermited to volunteer. | The Star baieves YOU) QM FOR TUESDAY jr aha ona ot ae in nn ca ma f F should have a voice in deciding the point. i TR fe practically’ ovncated, hal thrown himself beside the girl's) In answer to the charge that he|number of the “honey darling” let- ee a uy . i ae a o Washt " sit rapa a | body was too affections with his beau-|ters the prince's wife wrote him, " ‘ RE soe ape Bo aatee a * gl ts disireag “i mo sath birthday renlversary be asthe Ip sfinfertl oan Leg ir, While the inquest was proceeding |titul 15-year-old foster daughter, telling of her anguish at surrenders ” “4 J IPI? t ) Moud cay im “Avanen OCltawa one at the two nominated fa Orpet was in a room apart, fretting the prince swore, thru an interpret- ing Yvonne to him “to love and j p DITOR OF THIS PAPER {finalt signe wl at Knights of harsealibe ane ae at the delay in hearing the outcome. jer, that his wife had said cherish forever.” 4 °) iF = K / oh. IGoleinben ‘hall | te ikea ealpeanicy | aaniael:. aaa * wish they'd get thru * he said “If you are really in love with Yvonne, guarded by a nurse, and : € | Tuesday, the anniversary proper. | interest lies in the contest between }"I'm sick and tired of the whole| yvonne and would be satisfied with half buried in a big fur coat, wag will be marked by a full dress p mein Ciciff bog | business.” her, 1 will divorce you and be per-' present to. bear the testimony a i " calion & Auetin FE. Griffiths and Oliver T. hi —-—— | rade of all state militia bodies Erickson as to which shall oppose | " " ‘ and appropriate exercises on the /G4i jn the final election ao | Speaking of Washington’s Birthday Coming Tomorrow, There Are No G. W.'s These Di ” 1e contest for corporation ' 5 erman = " = ) ae a atl ou ail pute Stee and the Seer e ee Oe, ee eae SHAM aNG Peanos aPnURahacds progptoieo NO-NE INT IN > /NEXPE CaN NERS. en, Neetu VOTE FOR AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS—Under ali the cir- ek ’ ee Coppeccenered ON ee Senne. (fg ; * WS Geek OVE — nl {0 BE MANAGER OF THE cumstances in the present contest, Austin E. Griffiths is iogic- T ~ pare will start at First and second nomination Thomas F ly waa le they + ge * | b gtr eo APRICA—— HE WONT, ham | FATHER WANTS ME TO | RAKEOFF CO.- BE MY a vl ada deel, .F | he parade . ' Murphine, FE. HW. Guie and H. ¢ gaged against Lowestoft, other x eK BG BACK “TLL. GO POWN TO PALM 1 Own Gos: < ” : ally the man to be named y' is election will tend to Pik tl Evercises at the Nee c BOSS, GET Cow! g toty Clie scan Whats have heen tought aut and definitely i @ at 12:15. Exercises at the /caidwell are the contestants aviators were raiding Furness | Tonomons( Deal AND RaSTUP | Renee aeany meh } settled in the past, Moreover, Griffiths has given considerable |ynocial exercises will be held in|, Mrs MJ. Howard, experienced ane datons aoe Be any. dell | BUT, IM BUSY BUYING/ | AS LONG AS 1 WANT FOR study to administrative detail, and his election will tend toward churches thruout the day and even. | gin High deg Malad nae aprhn Francs,’ ft was anneuncsd to- | UP WAR STOCKS! / \ LUNCH, pepe: a ys Bes Wh bey re ‘s Coin oF. nee ePrgocitond gst on) nx judge in Precinct 125, at 303/ day. All the aircraft returned | LONTRACTAT MY OWN, Councliman and chief of police hee been satisfactory. He le | Roren ave unharmed. man of pigh ideals. The city will be much better off with Grit. = | “ROBERT” GAPFNEY Bad aie yx Bonarini fiths as mayor and Erickson as president of the council than 2 S oy ie aa Sods eye Anda igh oh ot Erickson is needed in the council. To the city he IS BACK IN SKIRTS wood 5 republican ct he Hb POURS GASOLINE ON 4 ible th he would be in the m Mr owanl exhibited a posta ‘f A “ Gill offers nothing of any importance to the city, He asked to | husband” of Mrs. Margaret (naming her as official judge rat te city WHY THE 10EA! = } be vidicated two years ago. He said he would not run again. | Gaffney, of 20 Terry ave, , Just before his death at the city How MANY TOBIN ALWAYS RODE FOR : ne fo den SWATS THE SUIT FOR F He should have kept his word. | who turned out, after 18 yours | HE $ BUSY AT LODGE ,."..; Sunday night, Tom Vas-|{ Tes O10 FOR HALF PARE! HE YoU MR. MOTH™ (VE Oh VES NE: HNP pt seengeenains, 0-9 68 es nitin| lf, Greek, swore he had been a Bh go be hng WONT BE FOUR NEVER SEEN A Sut (ini Wa ahi nail 4 husband,” has returned Monday Because ’, Otto han so little! victim of a bomb plot. Detectiy i ed a TILL TWO YEARS T THAT FITTED SO <s Ss \ FOR CORPORATION COUNSEL to the habiliments of her real |time to give bis wife in social di-ljearned later he had poured gaso-|| WUNG MAN2/ \ eRom Now! — eet pone hemoee OLD, AND | FEEL YOUNGER 4 y | sex version, she mente. a divorce line into his stove at 611 Harrison! © ‘ THE SHOULDERS! IT AND HAVE MORE PEP ; | She is wearing women's | She filed Monday 8 > he fire alo s ; VOTE FOR THOMAS F. MURPHINE—His ability, courage eistaws. Wrcneomven Lasedin tne’ |, Mise talc Tma,” ate: alitene:-Sthall Net eee eee LOOKS LIKE A TAILOR MaDe! WHEN. | WAS SEVENTEEN!| 9 - and integrity were put to the test in two jons of the legisla determined he cannot hold |ioae satin kee ‘ hin ewer! ture, and he made good, fetermined he cannot h lodge duties keep bh : | Mrs Gatiney on ax nigh NERO OUTCLASSED = He has likewise decided : duty of supporting Mrs FOR CITY COUNCIL J cate og gevertiog ates G0" | GHURGH DESTROYED 4, sss vivo vatornaye women bo mother { work in order to satisfy his 7 : VOTE FOR THREE OF THESE SIX: THOMSON, MOORE, \ QUEREC, Feb, 21——The church |greed for money, should be classed 3 CASE, MARBLE, FITZGERALD, PAYSSE. The Star recom See t Beauport, across the St. Charles,|with drunkards and gamblers,” sald EVEN THE OLD Boys-—— i mends Thomson and Moore, but makes no recommendation as Fair tonight and Tuesday. three miles from here, took firelthe Rev : a. ° wie He aoa a to the third man. rena nnn) today and is believed to be doomed.ing at the M. C. A. Sunday club, + ee eo

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