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a __THE SEATTLE STAR ___ PUBLIC MAY ‘14-Year-Old Prodigy Leads Rebellion! BONUS BLANKS oe aera KEEP JUDGE Cries: ‘P've Been Robbed of Childhood’ SAT-MTEWOON) “77e Bon Marché x | se J ‘ Office to Be Open at wecainidah tide “aw, OUT OF JAIL County-City Building miemietcwace™™ I What More Do You Want? . SHIRTS | at $1.15 Sturdy Percales— Guaranteed | ixserviee men who have a, | | | | ~° ao The special office at Room 107! Believe Officials in Colorado ye ay no Will Be Afraid to Enforce was announced Thursday | Sentence | ‘Thh office will not remain open | | ‘The two offices of the Washington | DENVER, Feb, 3-—Local “best Mutual Savings bank, however, will Minds” and friends of Juvenile Judge remain open from 6 to & p.m. Satur Ben B. Lindsey, who is under sen it will be closed Saturday aft ox | Pence of a year in jail for contempt | Dail fice hours for bonu | Gf court, scoff at the prospec plicants are 9 a! m, to 4 p,m | offices are at #10 Second} vd The bank served 10,000 veterans and Wednesday or is maintaining a service » m. daily at his real estate 1012 Third ave. le and the Seattle | tthe J an Legion, and the university are also passing out! Jurist going to jail, Judge y was held in contempt when be refused to reve ence: @f a l2-yearold boy wh other ‘was charged with the murder of her a. ‘There is no official in Denver who WOuld care to take the responsibility factually sententing Judge Lindsey Ne jail, his friends say. Pubdlic sentt Ment, they say, ix too mu in his Tuenday the blanks PaVor, and should he actually t Eix-nervice men were warned today | fm jail a storm of indignant pro | against attorneys and notaries public | Cc ] | aguinnt attorneys & H would Arive throut the country wno are trying to charge then for o10rs— ct, ATTORNEY siding in preparation of their applt- | i. SILENT | charges range from $1 \ Indications seem to bear out what ! Pudge Lindsey's friends say. Distri Attorney Phillip S&S Van Ci» Be knew absolutely nothing of the ERO and-could make no statement ‘Os to what action he would take um Ql tho recent decision of the United yupreme court confirming the came to him thru legal] @bannels, which woul! be several les who will give ‘he clerk of the Colorado supreme | @ourt declared that body had nothing | @o do with the case and sidestepped Fesponsibility. Officials were reticent | ° —~~ |He Objects to to what action, if any, would be| “Don’t let the cynical remarks of your parents stop your day dreams,” is little Susan's to send Judge Lindsey to jail jad ice. Dipping Pigs Be cone win be pe Rscagy oT BY DJUNA BARNES } First of all, little Susan maintains |if you want to. far enough in the background; NEW YORK.—(By Mall)—If phere in which the ae werme in your pockets it} E 2 W. k nD tren. jeage | [ree “anus srechays aauaon th he poate prodth-vo For very little girls she has a line very eeRs ‘erm for Denv Juvenile judge. ]your child a prodigy, abandon the ‘nf trend PAE Saray Aggy Poh gece] SARS ma REN ‘ATHER DRUNK, | * = eons E oners requiring hog | Full Cut— Good Buttons— cations $10, Deputy Auditor W. KR. Fart “Absolutely no expense ts neces connection with filing an ap: | raid, “We have a} npetent to advise the fill out the | yuntyPity be MEN'S SHOP—LOWER | | } MAIN FLOOR yolal @races,|from being real—audactous.” being rv of them at the ten-| And, of course, there's a chapter | county ¢ i* {for grown-ups | raisers t animain’ food for | ‘ “Give children their chi is | « ish joys which she, like so | make them develop their imaginative | every two wee . Ludiow ob m ma it DENVER, Colo, Feb. 2—A com: | yer battlecry. modern children, have never | powers | tained an ord ainat the commis. | [I 1} Web that officials here have) wi. been robbed of my child-|known | CHILDREN SHOULD BE loners Wednesday to show cause ar S O l re e e ine unable to unravel still sur | ood,” she comp “pat | hope to “DON’T. BE-AFRAIDS* BOTH SEEN AND HEARD ebruary 7 why the rules should not | b | the killing of John Wright, tm | ove other children.” FOR CHILDREN | “Don't thwart all the natural tn Eo a 1916, which led eventually to) “os. is 14 years old and is the! In her little brochure she offers | *tincte—children should be both seen _ ep Sotinnns oreo ee ee ne | aaa, vest to sot pay. authoress of a book to be published |, «imple solution—it reads most con. me he a dag ny vey naar: FULL 40 IN 20 asta bedig " o spring—the t a sty: @, oe thy t the don't take your children to see | States * netion on ‘ cm k ne. ef aay dua ter eaateennt ot sary tn ot, sors —ts tne. c vinetngty: nd it is for the ear of plays that were meant auits nts Males ; prone | INS. WIDE e mf SHADES | « btitle—"Advice be | ° m oe afraid t intl, to blow not read them French novels, « € attorney; Sparting | Wright came home drunk one|and it has @ subtitie—“Ads ar Stteel te widen fon't use the word ‘Don't’ as much ;Neaith officer, and the board | } : ; Peer and beat hie wife. He left. say" | Mim Jenkins is a very modern| “Don't hesitate to take your pet io T ate havine $0 ete Oe See ene | If you are planning new spring clothes you surely will be interested Bea Scan, ne Meu a ey ‘er Feee| Spot Re ne sie than 0 el win = *| Soft Drink Man at ||| in this Crepe de Chine at $1.39 @ yard—for don’t you know that crepe Dee tas eset Game ar tne |'= © penttictan. |remarks of your parents ary het de Chine is to be one of the most popular fabrics for spring dresses, Batter down the front door of the)" it this uitramodern infant la-| day dreams.” y think Ravensdale Is Held) frocks, lingerie and trimmings. © large frank eyes; “t| ¢ is a special chapter devoted . A shot rang out in the hall caste Alen gin ell fell dying, When police ar.|ments the old-fashioned child, and an gead nk people are spo Marry on, proprietor of a soft | Ki the woman was hysterical, |Nae Very detinite ‘dens wrgone te| “Don't te afraid to ask for two| rth wanting to know too|drink « ment at Rav 36-Inch Black Charmeuse $1.95 36-Inch Tricolette $2.00 Rein Ane ann, Neal, 29, told the die-| tel tinge. SERS Wales Homes Rams Cehee, FUN TS he gaan, ner! no claim they found « pint ally low price—fine for skirts, blouses black, flesh, rose, white and j: -t @rict attorney he killed his father. | “It'e awfully bad for the wheats, | of ine whisky, @ erving tray | and frocks. sport jackets, blouses, frocks and trim- mother was acquitted of the e you know,” she finished and five ginaees at his place. mings. ih terphi the Thad sguinet) D k-( d M —— . 35Inch Black Taffeta $1.95 MUMMIES, coor team Gene cheut cho} r un r aze an Crisp Black Chiffon Taffeta —35 Drop Stitch Tricolette $2.50 s bees e ° ° inches wide, and a rich jet black—very Yard-wide Tricolette, in brown, flesh, ‘ eee Riddles Wife With effective when touched up with bright white, and flame—for sport jackets PATRICK DOON colors. and blouses. 33-Inch Natural Color Pongee 95c Yard FY What, only 95c a yard for Natural Color Pongee? Yes—and it ean be put to more uses than most any other fabric—for lingerie, hangings, shirts, dresses, pajamas, children’s clothes. sortavsrar| Bullets; Kills Self SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.— MUSKEGON, Mich, Feb, L—Hor-| tered. “One shot left tn rifia Mush | da guy dat ain't goin’ to enitch.”| por dripped from a Jug Of renegade | kill wife.” Bron blanket indorsement Patrick | aicoho! today and made @ madman of; Mra. Morton had fainted. FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD) Because We Buy for Cash We Buy at Lower Prices And Because We Sell for Cash YOU Buy at Lower Prices | , aged 14, reputed to be the! yevin Morton. Before the fatal fumes| “Wife dead: poor li'l wife,” he mum e eet ki on yelneen st..” gave| had cleared away, Morton, a young bled a “But he _wrentas is any Shose who keep confidences, today. | married man, pumped 12 rifle bul-| bulletsh. Poor li'l wife. No use live *I don’t know dis jedge youse talk| ists into his wife’s body with the | now.” he added, “but if he'll keep | fiendish cruelty of a torturing) Ho fel as he went for the last closed he’s de kinda guy I} apache, and after taunting her for| drink in the jug. He finally got on | 120 minute, finally ended with a last | his feet again and drained it. Mrs.) “Huh, goin’ to jaf ain't nothin’. | 4.44% as gh last shot into his own | Morton, half conscious, heard him ‘Any bloke in my gang would £0 to! pnd. | stumbling and muttering about the | hoosegow before he'd squeal.” WIFE CRAWLS THRU kitchen. Then came the final shot. | Patrick said if “dat jedge you talk) Cow 29 NEIGHBOR'S His body dropped heavily. @bout” goes to jail “fer keepin” his | ™* meee | An hour later the nearest neigh. | (rap closed he can come’ out West| Morton died. His wife, who craw bor, almost a block away, heard | @nd join Patrick's gang when he gets|on her hands and knees thru the| moaning at the door, He ran out.| @ut, if he wants to.” | snow to a neighbor's house, has a) o, Final Clearance of Winter Hats ONE TABLE OF ONE TABLE OF ‘ i Tri d \memed | $7.00] |tass | $2.95 A Jobber’s Clean-Up of 4 doorstep lay Mrs, Morton, un Tale, abe 4 eer Se The hats in this group will give Which, according to Patrick, is a| fighting che » for Ife, And th conscious ‘and bleeding. Thru’ the| ’ u Te Nain 7 7 ve of one you splendid wear—velvets trimmed @onsiderable honor. thorities have started a swif now & Wide trail of blood told of | trimm wit eathers, lowers an ie Weer st ny * Cesena Ss oe fore ireeetoe” “Women’s Knit Underwear ||| |: ts shades of bins end brown, a nol ni “ : ribbons. Some tam effects included. shades of blue and brown. WATCHLADY | "02> 21 ons soem | married man. He and Mra. Morton orus rts | lived in a little cottage In the rest-| dence section. Some of the holiday G d S h l ‘2 fees have ts twee vome’ GOOd as School | }to remind them of the jolly Christ mas they had had. | Se on wourea «ot! ~Marms? Sure!| ak He| ALBANY, N. Y,, Feb. 2—A sta} he first drink or | Ustic Is a funny thing. Get two or! on, lying on the bed| More of ‘em together and they can pr anything. Consider these «ta istics for the past year in New York | | state | MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR | Buy Pacific Northwest Products Brings Remarkable Bargains Lisle Union Suits 95c Fine ribbed, lisle thread Union Suits, some with crochet or bodice tops, others low necked, sleeveless and in knee length. Pink and white—in sizes 86 to 44. Cotton Union Suits 79c Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless styles, with cuff or lace knees. Band tops in pink, bodice tops in white. Sizes 36 to 38. “‘Cumfy Cut” Union Suits 69c White Cotton Union Suits with cuff knees, are low ss. Sizes 34 to 38. joked as he two. Mra, Mo after a short nap, joined the laugh NGE IN LAL oS ARE STARING are you sure it's good stuff, she asked. ” od?” chortied Morton. “I'll say | |) Prosperity, Like Charity, Begins at Home and unless we of the Pacific Northwest give all possible encouragement and sup- port to the industries which are already located here we cannot expect to attract others, Boost and Buy Pacific Northwest Products when quality and price are equal to or better than competing brands—then we shall have prosperity at home and work enough for all! 3 A chorus girt is better behaved | than a teacher. One four school teachers w York courts last year. An editor and a hackman are morally equal. Only one of each was horus | vieted it is.” He took another swig. Then sud denly came a change in his laugh. | conyicted His eyes were staring. His tongue), cola crue saad al tripped when he tried to talk. He| and jury wore faced by Aa domenins | staggered into the bedroom and re-}79 cooks, 17h wkeepers and four turned with a rifle. laundresses. Good stuff for a back “Wheresh 't d—n eat?” he demand | fence gabfeat * ¢4, and reeled into the yard. Mrs.) Who said the day of the bar-keep Morton, horrified, heard a shot. Mor-|ix past? Not Statistica. Nineteen ton stumbled back into the house, | saloonkeep and 26 bartenders put holding the family cat, bleeding, by | behind the bars last year. | A skate maker was arrested, but h’a'sh th’ end of that,” he an-| not for being on one nounced, and Morton started| Two fe ‘Sthay where ‘ar. | feather th: EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN SEATTLE-MADE | LINGERIE | Batiste Gowns $1.95 Batiste Gowns in two styles and made by the Graceline Manufacturing Com- pany, of Seattle. . ° ‘ | Made with square or round neck, plain tailored or ribbon run and hand em- Samples of High-Grade Silk Underwear r workers tried to nests with some other nextah. paw ia bird's feathers. at Less Than Wholesale § broidered in pastel shades. don't fool like that!” pleaded Chivalry is not dead. Five prison Mor ers registered as “gentlemen.” | : : | Py My “TLL MAKE 1 EASY; |"“rhe race wan ied by chauttours||| A Profusion of Styles in All Numbers ||| Batiste Bloomers $1.50 Envelope Chemises $1.95 SHOOT HER SLOW" [ und clerks, Dead he 1 of each. | ? P * Seattle-made Bloomers of plain bat- Cross-barred Dimity Envelope Che- i i dee ee ah PPh i cad ite once eel Camisoles of Extra Weight Wash Satin iste with hand embroidered hem- mises with camisole tops, trina MANGE Te Ge: That at A ondeant | envied Saat vine. 6 98c, $1.29, $1.59, $2.25 stitched ruffle. with lace and with ribbon shoulder : He weaved over to the bed and ung a Envelope Chemises of Heavy Crepe de Chine | Or daintily lace trimmed ruffles on straps, | Aig emesis", Federal Church Man $1.95, $2.25, $2.95 [|| cross-barred “dimity bloomers These are Seattle made also, LINGERIE § Clothes Baskets other shot hit her in the Hip. Mor-| Coming Next Week Kareena ton laughed ax his wife begged him| Rey Herbert L, Willett. D. D. 1 to spare her, He fired @ third #shot| to pe in se irtan ‘tna and a fourth ‘ Gowns of Crepe de Chine at $3.95 Bloomers of Wash Satin at $2.50 to $2.95 Then he went back to the jug. | &ylent of ‘ Petticoats of Wash Satin, Lace Trimmed, $4.95 |]| JTCSSES for olly Twice he went out in the yard and, | of Mudents, business men and clerg Reduced to 59c ee waving his arms, defied the whole world to stop his spree, WHILE WE HAVE ANY Every tiny mother who comes to the Daughter Shop on Friday will receive one of the dainty Organ- die Doll Frocks made in Seattle by the Perfection Garment Company. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE yeara the president of the Chic | Federation of Churches and recet — = ps Byte alae | a to pon me head of the Coiane aes of Miss Isabel Marchitello.| each shot into his wite’s body ho| the, feteral council of churches of She guards a dangerous grade| chuckiea at the effect of the butiet,| Nt" America, erossing at East Pittsburg,| took another drink and mado an-| In Central Africa the “gigantic Pa, She is shown leading «| 2h speech. ‘Then he grew weary. | baobab tree aervew ax natural ren school girl ‘aorose the tracks. a pegan to para him |ervoir retaining rain water in its hol Just in—50 New Silk Taffeta Dresses at $10.00 —and they’re SOME Dresses MADE IN SEATTLE An extra good value in Clothes Baskets—of durable split wood. No. 1 size, well made, 59¢ each Frida BASEMENT—UNION STRE ul ‘One drink lef’ in jug,” he mut-jlow trunk,