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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. PAGE § =i Manly Replies to Rockefeller Denial of His Tax Charges Rockete Whittall Rugs MODART CORSETS “Mintons’’ China ac Dougall - fouthwick Metablinned 1876 The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price SOROSIS SHOES One Hundred and Fifty © D. Greene, secretary of the Foundation, hae} j challenged the charges of Basil M. Manly to the effect that the Roe p we q Py | feller Foundation was created to avold, among other things, the United i iad i itn States income tax. These charges were incorporated in three articles | $2 oats— atur ay A Recumertal offering of Men's High-Grade Oxfords which have Just appeared in this newspaper, Greene's challenges as to! | ne Manily's ace cles ¢ fanty eplies to these of such standard makes as Burt and Packard and wereld ls cel inaceuracie and Manly's replies te so] Thompson Bros., in sizes 6, 644, 7 and 7%, and a full ends a baIsE: actlethe. dre 46. tall G0 tindcuractid and jerver An Unprecedented Price : line of the season’s newest models, in dark tan and gun- } sons that it does not seem necessary to do more than call attention to! Latest Styles New Colors and Materials metal calf, leather or Neolin soles, in all sizes; regular afew misstatements which are typical of man hers in these artic * : } $4, $5 and $6 styles. Here— The first of thees _ Sizes for Misses and Women 4 It is sald that the attempts to gain a charter for the Rockefeller $2 Foundation were #imultaneous with efforts to pass an income tax in Sel & dats eg ; |‘ | THE Greatest Coat Sale of the Season. Newest styles for sport rongrens reatest Coa tC) 50 $2.95 $3.45 | ‘Tho fact 1s that the Income tax law was passed in 1913; whereas) sor wear, representing a special purchase of great ’ 9 | the bill to Incorporate the Rockefeller Foundation was introduced in| street and outdoor wear, repres¢ g I , by Why not save a dollar or two? | the United States senate tn 1910 importance, for values such as these have not been available earlier. ; il Orders : F SAYS GREENE EVADES CG f wool velo in sport and’ street models, finished with 4 | oats of wool velour, in ’ + starry onnelagnedbedy nation rat lls ch Nelda alte oc enh le oa vith ind Wallin) “potets. 46 Green, od foth and Mituitene, Full sik = feasion in avoidance.” My original article stated: “The first ‘i t and slashed pockets. green, ole and lg . TAKE Ortn application for a federal charter was made almost immed! lined ; 4 LEVATOR OSTON HOE 0; SATURDAY ately after the submission of the income tax amendment to the | Angora Knit Brush Coats of rose, light blue or Mandarin yellow 4 EVENING states for ratification.” Greene merely confirme this, while r : : . pore ; SAMPLE HOP ING attempting to evade by misquoting me. The detailed facts Made with sash belt, flat sailor collar, patch pockets. One model has J SUCOND p ° are a | leather belt with four patch pockets. Wonderful models for coun- ; FLOOR Second Ave at ike St. he Income tax amendment was submitted to the states | oe Seal for ratification in 1909 and was so quickly approved by a try club wear. ¥ f t : ‘ . ‘ duced in the senate to Incorporate and exempt from taxation “ks 4 j 4 4 , a Coats. iT ; + | $100;00;000. checks and plaids, and a few all taffeta Coat xtra special, $1 | This original bill did not contain any other IImitation to | 4 ‘ ate j ? | the uses for which the fund might be expended, except the fo! “ S lowing words, “in the promotion of any and all man progress,” which such eminent authoriti man, president of Cornell university, hold Includes anything from establishing an army to financing a political party. BILL AMENDED the terms of the proposed forced, after vehement pro ree to certain rigid amend. Featuring for Saturday in the June Sale of White 3 SAYS PREACHER WHO __ KISSED YOUNG GIRL BY KENNETH W. PAYNE | 50 Hats Reduced to $2.95 A great public protest over charter arose, and Rockefeller w tests from his attorney, Murphy, t 1] CEDAR GROVE N. 3. June | ments, among which was a limitation to “eleemosynary and 50c GOWNS Z hen three kisses are applied philanthropic means.” The bill was not even voted upon in | ee j z f f : REAL ESTATE LOANS-- pI hatred clergymen, 1910. As amended it was introduced in each successive session Originally $7.50 and $10.00 Muslin Gowns in ipire style, with Cluny or Bag) je Nyse of his prettiest of congress, but no pressure was brought to pass it UNTIL | ‘ ” ‘eauaas . 4 parishioner, aged 19, is it merely carly In 1913, WHEN THE LAST NECESSARY STATE RATI. | SPLENDID embroidery edges; ribbon run. Specially priced at — opportunity to buy your second Sum- manifestation of fath: the exuberance of ¥ affection, prankish boy- FIED THE INCOME TAX AMENDMENT. Rockefeller then became insistent—Greene was sent to A 50c. | Ricvticds a Bag » avant Washington and was in the lobbies of the capitol up to the iat rth evi | Nick himself? last minute of the session. Aimost immediately Wilson an mer Hat, or a Hat for every- | Ne Commicsion Miss Maud Jacobs, the nounced an extra session of congress to revise the tariff bog geno iia 50c ENVELOPE CHEMISE No “Renewal Charges” maiden kissed, e AND ENACT THE INCOME TAX day wear. This lot represents GcVoral stvies ta salad from. One sini ae ippnittee: Servies thought ministerial em: No time was to be lost so Rockefeller abandoned his | bar renular sot laree and Several sty ¢ ; em- braces were token of paternal | attempt to secure a federal charter and in ABSOLUTE Aa fue 4 broidered organdy band with two rows of lace, ribe i Lowest Rates regard. } SECRECY had a charter rushed thru the New York legisla | small shapes, flower and rib- wegen . ‘ ’ ¥ or. 5. Lewis: Busine, ‘she. Kies ture with ALL THE SAFEGUARDS which had been | bon run, and the skirt is lace trimmed. Exceptional ’ ing paeter, upon by congress OMITTED, | charge the circumsl bon trimmed, and popular, | red evidence is complete as to not enly a direct connection be f values for 50c. fo Le aie tween the Income tax and the establishment of the founda / shiny straws. Be a Tey tion, but to Rockefelier’s purpose not to be restricted ; WASHINGTON Mrs. Evans, wife of the pas | In the pur; for which the funds may be expended. | ha 50c CAMISOLES ¥) tor, says it was the work of GREENE: Next it is stated that with two exceptions, every mem About 200 of our Better Hats have been He AER Ne ake inted eal . SAVINGSa¢LOAN ie Week. : ber of the board of trustees is “either a member of the Rockefeller étlwrs: | Of pink batiste, with insets of lace in pointed ef= . Anyhow, the society of Cedar! tamily, the Rockefeller personal staff, or a man whos job and salary re-grouped as jows: fect. Finished with lace insertion and lace edgings, Grove ts grappling over the prob- : lied by John D, Rockefeller.” lem, Dr. Evans haa met demands | *T® °RtTo ’ ; ‘ tf ASSOCIATION of the trustees of the Congrege- NAMES TRUSTEES $12.50 $15.50 19.50 ribbon run. Special 50c. Third Floors * tlonal church by resigning, the ru- ‘The fact ts that of the 14 trustees of the foundation, 2 seven are ral half of the congregation says | entirely independent of Mr. Rockefeller or any of his interests. ‘There the trustees have been too hard on/| trustees are: Martin Antoine Ryerson of Chicago, Harry Emerson the pastor, and Mrs. Evans says | Fosdick, professor in the Union Theological seminary, New York city; she and her hushand will have to! Frederick T. Gates, Montclair, N. J; Charles W. Eliot; Harry Pratt move, that he may never have an-! Judson, president of Chicago university; Frederick Strauss, member other place in the ministry, and if|of the banking firm of J. & W. Seligman of New York city, and A that is true she does not know|Rarton Hepburn, chairman of Chase National bank of New York how t help their son, Ray-| Only two of the trustees, other than Mr. Rockefeller and his sons, are} mond, finish his college course or | his personal employes. how Stand “the shame of MANLY’S ANSWER My statement was based upon it tee} z Bei a? the last published report of the Rockefeller foundation, after Maud has always been a friend | | had applied * .1an a month ago to the foundation for of ty ge mad says Mrs. Evans, | further information regarding their activity. No announcement Faire ~ tl. rts A ay BA | regarding any change In the board of trustees was furnished | ne Wee waavita tate the gartenl to my representative. in the absence of full information re | Gun: aie, Kalbad ea: low conpete garding the three new trust erate my original state. ee ment, based on the latest published report of the foundation . You will find in these groups any of the newer styles, whether it be an all-white Hat, all-black, or a color to match your suit or dress. Numidia, 810 Second Ave. Eatabitened 26 Years ¥ ae a + German Silver Mesh Bags Special $2.95 SH BAGS in novel pouch shapes, with French ivory frames, in white, black, shell, amber ai These Bags are silk lined and finished and hairlace ostrich, Trimmings are goura. can h he wil Untrimmed Lisere Sailors ies Special | $2.35 35 Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo M®«: If you want to keep your hair tn good condition, be carefult what you wash it with Most soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much alkali, This | and fix things up, and sne and my | husband used to fool « lot as they | T talked to him about {t, but! be said he had to be friendly with ADMITS CONTROL OF SEVEN But Greene's a more damaging to the founda tion than my original statement. He states explicitly “of the 14 trustees of the foundation, seven are entirely Independent | jade effects. Large and medium shapes with straight, drooping or rolling brims. Black and a few colors. $2.35. Second Floor with large tassels made of the tiny links. Qualities ; that usually sell up to $6.00. Very special, $2.95, @ries the scalp, makes the hair|his parishioners of Mr. Rockefeller or any of his interests.” He thus admits i neti “ a —— =e ‘ brittle, and is very harmful. Just} “My husband and Maud used to Rockefellers control over SEVEN! I keistol : “om plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which | have little friendly scuffies, and it The seven whom he claims are ENTIRELY INDEPEND. “RONBESSIONS OF A WIFE | es Know edge of any kind is is pure and entirely greaseless), is! was at the end of one of these ENT of Rockefeller are: Martin A. Ryerson, president board of renee ‘ood for aching hearts, thirsty “1 much better than the most ex-|play squabbles when Maud savs trustees Rockefeller University of Chicago; Harry E. Fosdick CONFE os 8 Ne teeming brains. It is only pensive soap or anything else you jhe kiered her. brother of Raymond B. Fosdick, salaried employe paid by | CONFESSIONS UF 4 Wiks | ie “ie res for aoe hall can use for shampoolng, as this Dr. E says, “It muat have Rockefeller funds; Frederick T. Gates, “engaged as business Peele yPigip erit manttl ri can't possibly injure the hair. jbeen the kid coming out in me and philanthropic representative of John D. Rockefeller since A TELEPHONE TRIANGLE jene 1 b eard a click, cliek, which other women have faced this sitga fare inate ig led = unt! now Simply moisten your hair with ee 2 + YT 1893 (Who's Who 1914.15); Charles W. Eliot, trustee, Rocke I do nat know how the wires got evidently meant that they had tion as | was doing—where they I want to know it ber Sam water and rub it In. One or beg IE, WwW I feller general education board; Harry Pratt Judson, president crossed, I've read of such things | both “rung off,” as a maddeningly had to look into the future and see| | 1 pant tc rippling. laughs ana ince oO! J pay re | Barton urn, N York bi ers. Furth ne 5 jed th were true. ; Number preas Ady * a7 | » vs » 4 cleanses the hair and scalp thor Fought i in Wisconsin wr a0 a "iia aati tae ies there on my bed of pain| I, too, hung up the phone, and 1 | few, I think, who could see no way amg oar little boo! ¥ oughly. The lather rinses out eas. | 1 ‘ | ’ nd heard a cooing say: |must almost have fainted as my|of making it easier for either] Do you know, ttle kK, this fly and removes every particle of KENOSHA, June 2.—Twenty | CAN JOHN D. GET MONEY BACK Hut, Dicky boy, you told me last |dear little nurse, who had gone out |themselves or their husbands be-|t!me I am not even jealous. I just | dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive|men were injured, car windows GREENE: Third—It is stated that the ¢ ntire fund * at any ight that oan ef nt me. Don't{of ¢ »om, as she always does|cause they were in my condition. |want to step out of it al and bk i oil. The hair dries quic were smashed and riot reigned for| time distributed or returned to Mr. Rockef in teal the eae toa? when I pick up the phone, came |! am selfish enough almost to wish | Dick be happy “in wie Oa evenly, and it leaves it fi 4) ha! E hour tn Bristol, Wis., when " ct is that the funds of the Rockefeller foundation cannot Wh e, | feel the same, hurrying to me with, “What is the |! were insane, for then I would not silky, bright, fluffy and easy to | 200 orsignets, ret sing from the under circumstance be re ed to Mr r, ahd they | hone Dick's clear “ mat Mr Waverl Shall I tel now ? a i cerry | ane. eman, he rtrd atv, tt a re Fe a le ee ony ay ieey LOGAN TO GO BAGK You can get mulsified cocoanut tle, after violent argument over tempt to or any other purpc thet Vill tell It to yo e immediate r to th nowledge of YN 2 oil at most any drug store. It is | the ee war to p na for misuse of the funds, and ¢ nda tor no uncertal In i a No, dear, nie eee medias agth ORNS eS ee a Acar eyes ea 0 . ‘ n , an i t i rs , : fragt kind only means urhappines nas issued extradition papers grante bs very ap, an punces action by the attorney general to remove the trustee terms and then turned n We always hunger to know s/ing an officer from Oklahoma ate enough to last ev one in cig MANLY'S ANSWER | have the charter of the founda Ob, darling ame the words in| wall are like Faust and are ready to|thority te take Logan Billingsley, a % family for months.—Advertisement 495 DRUNKS In MAY tion before me and can find no provision that prevents the a murmur, “you're the very sweet-| All the time my meer oe or, sell our souls for knowledge as he | Seattle druggist, back to that state 4 Hore tints RAN ‘46: many berents return of the funds to Rockefeller or that prevents the distribu. ext Dicky boy in all the great, big | ing. ott is betas ye ta his did for youth, but it never satis 'as a fugitive from justice. "i s tion of the funds. | world would be. ck has to ta _— —- nn ae ere ag oo oper THE JOKER Even while 1 was listening to | happiness ‘in spite of you. f a ‘ May h ere |hea hat Die ould say to that For the moment every one’s a made during the four preceding On the contrary, | ask Greene if it Is not true that the vali ing few tine “ to: the uss | faite aos troubles but my own months since January 1 | clauses limiting the expenditures of the foundation to when we were first married and he| were forgotten The number for May was 495. The “eleemosynary and philanthropic means” and preventing the was so peeved when I called him| I wonder, little book, how many }total for January, February, Mareh| distribution of the funds were not DELIBERATELY stricken Dicky.” He seemed to like it} \and April was § out of the charter by Rockefeller or his representative now, however, for he said Say . { it again, honey. 1 now it tan't Reduction Extended ; oe e : * w true, but I like it just the same ss | ’ ‘i " prceneeites " € mirse, it is true,” was th By Bewin J. Brown. 5. YUM! YL INDIANS AT NEAH BAY KETCH’UM WHALE! EAT FAT acawar: from tov other: ond: of thet D8 . the world would be as sweet to me as my Dick boy is, and doesn't every one say that you are a mon e @ jument of patience with that sick | wife of yours? vantage of my $35 sets | We'll leave my wife out of it,| of teeth for $20 that I n Coralie,” sald Dick {nq choked | MAve fecldet to con. | q , se na hoked tinue the reduced rates s voice. until July 1 e ‘I wish I could, dear boy, I wish 3 } I could,” came in the tender tones | of the woman's voice, supplement. | | led by a kind of groan from Dick, | but I'm g & to make you happy in spite of ii. And ne please, . + os Bo Bhai wooeingit say it to me before I ring o Introducing His Original Cake Walk, and ha 6 a a is But, m lear ! ou wou opportunity and have Jour Testh hot have ime say things over the| During the manth of June teeth the Last Word in Song and Dance. attended to while we a erin phone, wou 0 mi it to caning Will be $1.00 and treatmen o r oi \e ne for rrhea will be from o $10. + a 20 per eae scount on the be night "when I > you ne cporehoe WUE Be. trot i, to. #20 Entirely New Company. New Faces. y ecgula pric oF Gy jt i“ igh lek OY ju of es established grade work. This week only. ay it to myself—and good-bye un suaranteed til tonight ie who Ww none Main | e LADY ATTENDANT Good-bye, little girl,” sald Dick | 22-4, Gold Crown.. | Bridgework, tooth. | emer FALLS TIRES told lings Sliver Fillings iC Note our Wai be , stment basis. eyes miles, Th \s Free Examination Electro Painless J, RB. VAN AUKEN, Ma: = @iwWo 47 towed ashore by the hunters in dug ithe blubber or fat Suers being rendered’ good luck Makah Indians, Neab Bay, Wash-|out canoes and used as a cooking staple of 9 Dental Co |ington, cutting up 80-foot whale on| The picture shows the leviathan |the Makah household 87x Nonaktd . the beach, after an elghthour bat-|elns cut Into strips, each hunter _gometimes ,f number of whales in Treads and Unuaual sixes at Low Pr CORNER OF FIRST AND PIKE I! tie to jand the monster. The whale! fay morte . ; Sings’ nak ane tow ane " ME bend apie mal, corresponding to his powition| sometimes not on here is a Ppposiic Old Publie Market Hl way killed by harpoons, floated by|in the canoe waya great excitement and bh Seattle Tire & Rubber Co. eee vanes mates means of inflated seal skins, and] The meat {a “jerked” and dried,|feasting when the hunters 5656 -DatediresneDaeeaite thnk Sehesiolbet, Snene'e1s

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