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THE EMERGENCY | CLAUSE LOSES _ GREASED PATH OLYMPIA, Feb. ! on the emergency Roed-MeCoy first ald bill to gag referendum by the labor organiza tions of the «tate, which bitterly opposed the measure, apparently has brought results today Organization leaders who pilote the bill thru the have back-| Last Week _of Our Big | $35 and $40 Sale CT at once if you would take advantage of this great tailor- n The clause tack fight A to compromise” right of| n the . . ed down on the emergency part of ing event. Take your choice of it, and are understood to have y entire . nf @45 < greed to see that the clause is our entire stoc k of 5 15 to $65 chopped off in the senate suitings and ov ercoatings at S35 With this understanding S entative Hastings of King county or $40. sterday withdrew his to naider the bill Mark I ite author, has agreed to have the sen-| ate kill the clahse rather than have| Sale closes this week. STAR—TUESDAY, FEB, 20, 1917. PAGE 6 HARLEM GIRL FOOLS REPORTER, WHO TOOK HER FOR HAWAIIAN Mies Olin Field the whole bill rehashed in the | house | Fear Governor | There has also been some fear that the bill, with t emergency clause attached, might not meet with the approval of the governor In fact, the legislature has been/ lean solicttous about the “immedt:| jate preservation of pub! health | and safety” ever aince the governor emergency provision of |Se oviding for distrt |bution and sale of grain bagw at the state penitentiary This was shown yesterday, wher the jot publle utilities commit ; jteea, reporting out Senate Bill 89 dostgned to place the fitneys under| e jthe control of the public service) ventle commission, struck out the emer 0 |gency clause } Siow on Emergency | | The fitney bus bill, fathered by Senator Jesse Jones, and intended to regulate the jitneys out of bust TAILORS ness, 1s on the senate calendar to-| day. Another measure from the} emergency clause hate Will 42. th of drugless he ed t senate by esterday whieh Was stricken was! alizing the sling, whic a vote of GROUND FLOOR, CENTRAL BLDG. prac pans toll | Fog Holds Up Ships in New York Harbor USPECED SPY Is GIVEN HIS LIBERTY WAR MAKES U.S, ‘AND JAPAN MORE NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Held tn a the lower bay i a heavy fog, four §_SAN. ANTONIO, Feb. 20—Fred-| large steamships are waiting tte| Kaise: jay at liberty, pie so they can proceed to piers. & preliminary hearing ca : are the Patria, from Genoa fe of espionage, at which he oo an Marseilles; the Orduna, from} bound over to the federal erpool; the San Gugiielmo, from | jury. Kaiser refused to of-| Genoa and Naples, and the Rio De| er testimony, and the government | 3 only sufficient testimony to| W ASHINGTON, further investigation. He ts| tions between America of questioning government | are and visiting army posts supply warehouses. 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Drug Store Ora Disle RAH NEW PANTAGES Bent on getting down to from “Hello, Hawali,” we ap- brass tacks, we sought out proached her with just the Miss Olin Field, “The Bird of slightest twitch of the shoul- Paradise,” in her dressing room at the Moore theatre, for the sole purpose of learning al! ders. The effect wae very good and two or three of the Hawaiians, who play the steel Quickly Transtormes the Miabby ¥ to a Verteet Glow YowIt ts that over th old forme of 1 tracts from som: received are given below Dr. King, @ New York physician and author, saya: “There « no vigorous iron men without ve anger!a ne fron deficiency The men and women | f falls, and they o nervous, irritable melancho) from the women, the roses go from t eke In the most common foods Amerion, the starch: syrups, candies, po! bread, soda crackers ron!, spaghetti, taptor riminated corn mei to be found. Nett cooked, ts responsible ther grave iron Jo Therefore, if you wish to presery your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe age. you must supply ‘the tron Geficiency in your by, some form of organ on. * salt when your food| walt ou would k dicat Institution about this hickey dula stuff Guitar, looked over our gway, Quietly whistlin a strain evidently thinking that the in- terviewer was lately from Hen- lulu, Not knowing “Hello,” Mi with a simple the Hawatian for | Field was saluted) American “How do] you do?” She reaponded in the purest English, but quite unable to disguise that delightful twang of} her native language | She laughed just a little and her| Cut Down the High Cost of Living hundred tom, ot thou saved w Eidne: The real and t rt trouble se cause which start wos nothing more! A weakened condition, ack of tron in the ne 4g0 8 MAN came to me nearly half « century old, body rippled with the laugh, leav- hed tne to give him a pretim- ing one of her knees, the right one, mingtion for life Insurance. Buy your grocery supplic protruding from her erase akirt. | 1 setoniabed to find pim with @ f 4 pressure of a boy of and « from firsthand and asnve Her hair wan black and curly, | of vigor, vim and vitality as @ money, Make up a list of your Her eyes were large and brown and| young man. in fect. a yo yng man he requirements, such a* Olive B if there is a pair of lakes any- ng bis pee “ae vo pocret taking fron Ot, Coffee, Tea, Canned Bf where in those South sea isles, why | TMA eeeaY Penh 4 Goo: PY Dry ete, Fruit, and for yourwed thi * Sugar ‘ou will see they look Ike thone. @ native herself. he mist be % to 30% You dance the hula?” a question ean easily be saved by taking was ventured. advantage of wholesale prices Yeos,” the extra “e’ making it ° Hawatian. Call Up Elliott 652 4) "*s2s*: Alaska and mail orders giv “Do you like pineapple? This should cinch the question “Very much, Herr Senor.” She was all right, she was a | native. Possibly she was a relative |@ to Queen Lil. Possibly she had riddén on the same surf board with the Duke. Certainly she strummed the ukulele on the beach at Walkiki But the revery was Interrupted } She was called for the next act And as her plaintive voice could be) beard, mooning to the white man she had won, the more the realiza tlon that we had met a real wild woman of the tropics thrilled eee en special attention Manufacturers and W Grocers Coffee Roasters 309 Occidental Ave. |A MU EMENTS 1 HAD A DOG ing by Shep Camp ‘ The stage hands were setting the third act, where Mt. Pelee raises thunder and spouts lava all over the stage, apparently, but which it doesn't; it's a fake, we learned that | last night | She, this Hawallan beauty, came again ‘On what part of the you live?” she was asked ‘Out near Harlem.” “Then you're not a native | walian?” “No, I was born and riz and edu cated on Manhattan. Three sea- sone of stock, a flivver at voodville fsland did Ha} | 1 and last season with ‘A Foo! There| fos anout 11 o'clock when my tele Was,’ as the vamp, gave me this phone rang. I went to answer it MOORE-Tonight haughty stuff, But 1 do plan tolWitn my heart In my mouth, for I Ko there, and his summer, too. , an was afraid it might be Rarneat w Mat. Wed. Nights, 250 to § And I might add that it ts to bel ,ome new scheme of torture in ws Retarn of the Perennial Vavortte my honeymoon mind. OLIVER MOROSCO Presents ‘a 4 “LT was very happy when a glad. id, “Aloha,” Dt . |The aes of £ Caeetics Wo sald, “Aloha.” There was a bit! youthful, feminine voice came over of sadness about the heart. But.!ihe wire. ‘In this Miss Newton? by crackle, she sure can fool you Wen’ i onld : I'm Alma Huntington of the PREDICT COLLAPSE | Press, and I want to have a little talk with you, if I ma | Of course, you may, but I warn OF CUBAN REVOLT 01: 1 ai vers stapta sna you" wit probably be sorry you wasted your SEAT . yAN Teb. 2 , pp time on me ne ey eget ts Menorca gall I'll come over and see if you RESERVED the Cuban revolt: movement was/ are really modest or just fishing predicted today when announce-!for compliments she answered enone ment was made of the tightening | @4Yly uaibien > : vo, | “In Vout half en hour she came, POTEE 5up)— Miers Camphelt, toner |H the grasp of troops on Gen.| 44 't fell in love with her on the Miguel Gomez's forces in Santa] MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50¢]] EVENINGS 10-25-50-75¢ WILKE Clara, With the exception of scat jtered revolts in Orient Province, | now believed to be well in hand,| the malcontents have apparently been overcome and order restored thruout the greater part of the! island, Hundreds of prisoners have been arrested. S “PLAYER Pope had|@ renewed life At health, at «6 he w riy all tp “ and b SOME DAY YOU WILL FIND’ YOUR ONE FRIEND j <a “I shall never feel otherwise than grateful to Earnest Lawton, Mareie,” said Pavia, “altho my ex- perience with him was one of the jmost terrible my youth It took from me rf h of my trust in man, but it also gave me} the friendship of one of the biggest _ best women I have ever known. was only a little older quad | et the time I made her acquain ance, but abe had been earning her | living for two years. Her justice * as great « nma’s, and she brought & more refine philosophy and a greater power of analysis to her de cisions Alma Huntington is a newspaper woman. ond I first met her the day a found I could when rhe to interview sense of hed me act ¢ me I had moved to the Bellevue ho. for I would not spend another in the same notel where Ear I was eating my break tel night nest lived | spot Suggestion on Eczema It will take in and perience hax ist a few moments to what ask us our ex i grateful custome Love Story of the w and $1.00, Your snieas Crmet Ie and 250 IN TWO MONTHS SAN ANTONIO, Practically the last official act of Gen, Funston was the designation of dates for departure of militia |contingents under the recent order| |of the war department, which will| | send home the 50,000 National | Guardsmen remaining on the bor ja The guardsmen, in two ¢ roups | Tex., Feb, 20.— Mats., 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 ALL THIS WEEK DAISY JEROME | Electric Spark of Joy MOTOR MADNESS 6 Other Features 10¢ and 20c Jof 25,000 each, will leave the bor |der at the rate of about 6,000 a| | week. It ts estimated that about || 150 trains will be required to move these troops and that two months will be consumed in the movement. | JAnKOW, her Vaudeville Acts and Fen- ture Photoplay HANCIS X, A dea WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 Rico bill providing civil organization for the islands pase the senate today without a roll call Threat of a filibuster at the last moment caused the striking out of provisions which would have let down the bars to women voters and | have constituted the first act of} the federal government in the di rection of national woman suffrage. = | Porto Second mt Senecn 200 OAK ree “IZZY'S NIGHT OUT” Seeret Inga the first’ bottle D.D.D. The Liquid Wash ella Deng Stores st ETROPOLITA THEATRE PRICES: Mike Mats sh SA on whe ons WD, have removed the iron o Fart) from these = try rished foods, and stity methods, o home| by throwing down the water in which ah, Tonelese Tienes ty—Ofte “Iron ts absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change food into Mving tissue, Without it, no matter how much or what you eat your food merely passes through you without doing you any good, and you become wi king, 3 just like ® consequence ert foene lor well, you owe tt to yourself to) make the following te fee how! | H you can work or how far you an walk without becoming tired ¢ two five-grain tablets of y Nuzated Iron three times after m for two weeks. your strength in and see how much you have gained, I have seen dozens of nervous, run- down people who were alling al! the while double thelr strength and en- durance and entirely rid themselves of all symptoma of dyspepsia, liver « days the proper form had. in some cases. | for month without benefit. But do | forme of reduced | time simply by taking fror And this after th obtaining any fh © went Into the affray another h Why," | wondering ly she 1 do believe you are | stage.” 1 am 19 years old, great dignity. And then we both laughed. It was the first time I bad laughed since | Spain had tumbled about my head ‘You must certainly jon the stage since childhood— haps first brought on in your moth fs arms, and so on? she ques tloned “The part of Elga is my first ole, | answered quietly “Good Lord, then you are in jlove—oh, I must not ask that | You may if you wish, At least I'll answer what I think was your question. l- am not in love| with Earnest Lawton. I have nev. er been on the stage before. I am almost a graduate of Vasear—-my [parents died suddenly in the last City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron To Make Beautiful, Healthy Women and Strong, Vigorous Men NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY Pallid Cheeks of lncree cco \Nervens, us-Down Folks 200 Ver Cent in fwe Week been doctoring | other troubles in from 10 to 14] tw CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE exclaimed rather} younger than you appear on the | ington’s face and she reached over I spid with |ful friendship bad begun.” my castle in| CHEAPEST FARES have been | ] }months of my senior year, and I} was not able to go back to college after their death if | wey ask so obvious a question, why did you go on the stage? 1 had to @o something or starve. I thought the stage offer prospect for an untrain who was versed in society and manners 1, have you found it so? have not been at it but I don’t mind ways We 1 enough to be sure, telling you I grew very discourag ed before I landed this part | How did you land it” Mr. Lawton saw me at one of the agencies and thought I looked the part Then you belleve in Fate? ‘I'd hate to think that we are only pawns in the great scheme of | things. I Ifke to feel that I can have anything in this world | want if I want it bad enough—and yet it almost seems to me everything that has come to me, good or bad, has come to me by chance. “My dear,’ said Alma Hunting ton softly, ‘did wny one ever tell you you were great copy? | What ? | “It is the story write about you “*You are the first person that has ever written ene.’ e Tam going to never been Geen interviewed Ss TO yweer HERE MARCH 6 Se What are the st ways to main a county roads? | This is the question which | be answered by a dozen authorities fen jat the annual road builders’ confer ence to be held at the University of Washington March 6 and U District Hughes, of the lroads, will be the Engineer L. I. bureau of public chief speaker. }Lundin Has Hard Job, So He Feels Prosecutor Lundin Olympia “all het up” posed law to do away with the of- fice of prosecuting attorney, which he went to the capital to fight It beurd,” he said, “If they away with the office it would that any licensed attorney could prosecute a felony charge Also it would remove the one of fice that insists on the prosecution | of the violations of laws.” is back did mean \ from | over the pro-| long | Do you mean to say you have Bt will | broken stream of galvanic electricity tm Asaomic Men Deiteate, than pleased with the inue tts Df frhuyler — C. Jaques Bur: pon of 8 beth'a tompital York y, sald 1 have ever before given omt © any medical informe tion oF aAvics for pub- et ordinertiy cation ot helleve in it in the case of vated Iron 1 feel I would be remiss in my duty not to mention t 1 prising and sat! results, Apd those who with quickly to increase et opinion. ne been brow: te scribed and recommended above by phy. siclans in such & great ¥ y of canes, is medicine nor secret remedy, known to droggtets, tuents are widely beth In * the of nent phyetetan America, Unill products, it in « rganic ir offer to rt tution if they ot take any man or woman under 6 wtrength weeks “ "Never. “A wide smile lit up Alma Hunt and shook my hand. Our wonder Pome be continued) TO CALIFORNIA ——t.ase—— First. Second, San Francisco .$13.00-14.00 § 9.00 Los Angeles .. 20.00 21.50 14.50 San Diego .... 2200- 23.50 16.50 Frequent sailings of the McCom mick Steamship Co.'s fast lisers for all California ports. 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