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THE § Eight Years AgoToday We Entered Big Fight! WASHINGTON, April 6.—A state of war with Germany was declared eight years ago today in a solemn session of congress addressed by President Wilson. The nation is still paying for the war at a minimum direct charge of at least $2,000,000,000 a year. Interest and retirement charges on the national debt, which jumped from $1,000,000,000 to $26,000,000,000 during the war, requires annual appropriations of $1,600,000,000, and the veterans’ bureau absorbs $400,000,000 a year. we of aa are gong to fight, some o Jover (o close shop (o permut ene lemonstration. Show your colorsl THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE —— 19 News |} REATTLE, WASH, FH ONE, CENT "Cio, s. WAR HISTORY © ILAMERICA’S ANSWER TO KAISER I CAN CICaC ALTHO NOT UNLOOKED FOR, the headline in The Star announcing the formal declaration of war United States was a shock when it appeared eight years ago today. The above is a photograph of part of The Star’s first page of April 6, 1917. by the the upper FLORIDA STORM TAX MEN MEET DOCTOR THINKS LAST BAIL TRY KILLS THREE GIRL INSANE FOR SHEPHERD Tornado Loss Will Reach Dorothy Refreshed by Quiet Denial of Bond Is Appealed Million; Many Maimed Week-End; Small Crowd to Supreme Court | Hartley Confers With Com- mission in Olympia The governor cles for the corp his recommenda kitted SAN FR The 7 by a wind Dorothy Elit an appe he violence of «| preme cour new : Attorneys foret 1 f 1 f mu J ward, ¥ i te hephe nn advisory ; ee 2 dates for secre to the 1, have been mentioned the murder ¢ lef defense’ been dented t ed by Depu-) tice Jacob H court, who ru | Jail unt b lienist, was crc [ty District Atte Ho retternt that Dorothy nally #0, he sah The jar and stren end in her mony ued their examination of the vital of Mra. Emma Met # mother, and Dr 1 of the McClintock f (Starts on Page 1) , You {9 crying out for hero }aion. Now, when you described the}! coal Wigan explosion h a pl could you not have nd helped those people, of the HERE in 5 "3 MORE ABOUT choke-damp Nes = ae DOC COOK © ite", STARTS ON PAGE 1 | fr bir to obt ere oe oe el buck The sent the most expres- last om more to my -hea i conti. and bestial it it down in black ps after all it intel 1h never said so. dence. looks wh and white: “There was ut.” “I didnt know.” nothing worth She ked at me is only a fee’ ecullar to myself. rather ma Anyhow, she sat down. e of you.” “Now tell me what's amiss with 1 to. If you want to write me?" you must be wh ve “T'm in love with somebody else,” | things Said she, “What a pro It was my turn to Jump out of my/| to take all t it ' 1 chair, But, still, whatever your 1 went down th “It's nobody in particular, sjam glad that you aye ‘ ‘exclained, la the expreesion | mine.” She gave mo he tne Brother of Escaped Convict of my fac an ideal. I've | with such sweetness and dit “supreme court or even tftad | ; a | Bever met the kind of man I mean." |I could only stoop and kiss ‘ine. Identified in Philadelphia “Tell me about him. What does | dare y I am merely a foolish A day's growth of beard on his | he look like?” wom. with a young: atris fancies, | face, hair uncombed and a solled SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—The “Oh, he might look very much like} And yet it is so re th me, £0 was a changed person said to have eng you.” entirely part of my f, that I ho wan hailed ax a 1 KY » of Milo “How dear of you to say that!| canr elp acting upon it. If I/ hero here 15 years ago | at the time a 1 brother, Well, what is it that he does that I] marry, I do want to marry a famous} 16 months he spent in the} Ariel, was shot and mortally wound don’t do? Just say the word man!’ | Tarrant county, Texas, jail had told | ed the coi ops of the federal! total, vegetarian, aeronaut, “Why should you not?” I cried. “It | on him building here, will be brought back | Dhist, superman. is women like you who brace r 82 RR LE | to face trial on an “4 it, Gladys, |up. Give me a chance, and see it ling him with ¢ n| an Idea wh She laughed at t will take {t! Beside men ought to mak in the first place,| chances and not walt you say, ul prisoner, | ers han bee n, tif ed by lastieity of my own ntil they are positively Iden Jur a, HERE’S MORE ABOUT | ft OLMSTED department of ideal would speak| given. Look at Clive—just a clerk agents as one of the gang arrested “He would be a| and he conquered I By Geor STARTS ON PAGEL Jin Pniaces lout: eiday night harder, sterner man, not so ready to} I'll do something in the world yet i when police swooped down on a TATTLE ern Washin cmp An ° FREDERICK & NELSON rr . 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DOWNSTAIRS STORE | BELGRADE—President Zogu of CONSTANTINOPLE. — The Turk- “WOOSTER TO BE POISONED GIRL. ASSESSOR = NEAR DEATH Albania, you nful leader of the re- cent revolw has been stricken sudde and special messengers nt to Jugoslavia asking |ready thas cost the ment 12,000,000 Turkish pounds. Commissioners to Appoint | Condition of Russian Emi-| Him if Chase Resigns grant. ls Reported Worse Death was slowly s upon Woonter, 20-year-old allowed poison Bagnovas rl, who A Special Offering eenor, to for King county ather » be barred by law from| (Effective Until April 15th) Cha il “be: made. by: the ot Provider hospital at missioners Tuesday, in t nda ‘ 9 that Mr. Chane acce ed grad ‘ V offered him by ( here seems and is ex-|/ the city Mon hand his resle misatoners | fg with the go ected to retu day ‘night: He. 9 nat rnor, Timofeev, her ng since th in Moscow, im she has, bed separation five dd ae nce for} Tuesday and Wooster’s app ‘| Electric Washer zat y any hope,” ph m eae sara or °| ogc ag erie tec With Two Self-Draining Tubs 1910. He han been n resident_of|,Tmofeey sent the girl all his savy: and Sanitary Iron Benches eattle since 1907, coming here from mye cific to Join him, He 4s pennil mira, N. ¥. For a time ho was|° and cannot join her. | +f the ht-of-way department of |" in the lEht-of-way “department, of|*™H anO™ JO Marea deporte 5 Pieces Complete for - when immigration offic found sh was not entering to become a stu- Jacnt, but to marry ‘Timofeev and be-| resident 109" Convenient Terms of Payment may be arranged through our Budget (Pay- State Motor Body’s Session Ends Today ba About 3 | Miners Killed i In | a permanent delegates to the West n Motor Freight > ymple Hote Out-of-Income) Plan. ogg i If to a silly girl's whim. laughed at my ! dd rind Pa absolute falsehood, following the} House and arrested five men and a rene: a Ol pie ee pee Gold Mine Blowup it, above all, he must be a man erscence “Why not?” she sald, | panient nh and selzed a small arsenal | °*: " Fasaiess Sassy ol papi * 1 Who could do, who could act, who} “You have everythir sap glad th eran hese AER ON A annuities | feature of the closing day's xession.| CRIPPLE CRERK, Colo, Apri ould look Death in the face and peoaihy anuen=| 1 Tee toditnsat M6” ale attacked | "Serer robe ot the five la saltta| also vote on affiliation |6.—Two miners were killed and a vids no fear of him, a man of great | I was sorry spoke Wvareen\ that the eerieiee anny’ ho. |be Joseph O'Brien, who atso par-| With the American Automobile ). third pre facpen Maehi Out ce| pig and strange experiences. It is} I am giad—so ‘at it it fore the erand jury. was. illegally | ticipated In the attack on a deputy |° ation. AE Cis ater a pre Hay ep ian aM ies ire ae te maaer ® man that T should love, but its in you Licniauaety aieitencine Tiiiitad widen -nikPatinl i here -ovhenst bana is wt oil tie oonven tsa | edreea li se. 20:8) u ‘ays the glories he had won } ‘ bit haaBlaahacht allan. rc land e, late yesterday they would ‘be rahe a . Epo et Her dear hand ke warm| Evidence to support his charges babe : peli ig tok ineeers aac a Think of Richard Burton! When I| yeivet upon my nother | including rn affidavits, will be| brothers formerly operated Raise Fead his wife's life of him I could #0 | y ir! You shou been at | submitted when the matter comes up ee Hel We y ae wee i Noite | understand her jove! And Lady| the office for evening half anj|for hearing, Finch said. Haw ghey SeTE wal | exploits are widely known, | Judg erer’s court was crowded with defendants and spectators dur. Stanley! Did you ever read the won derful last chapter of that book about hour ago; only I hadn't the heart to} you. Some day, perhaps remind her husband? These are the sort of | when you have won your place inthe|ing the arraignment. Ansistant | Men that a woman could worship | world, we shall talk it over again.” | United States Attorney C. T. Me- HT With all her so and yet be the And so it was that I found my-| Kinney had charge of the arraign- | ‘ic count of| self that foggy November evening| men? calendar for United States At- | Breater, not t her love, honore: | r ; | ey Tom Revelle, : | by all the world as| pursuing the Camberwell train with | torney Tom Revel : i the inspirer of noble deeds Oe ee weing within me, and| Roy Olmsted and his wite, Eiste, | Chamber Ceremony in Honor} She looked no beautiful In her en-| with the eager determination that not | richly gowned in a fur cape, arrived of Start of World Trip | thusiasm that 1 n: y in a big Hmousine. brought down | another day should elapse before T the whole levej of the interview. I| should find some deed which was| Mark Fleming, clean shaved and | Sripped myself hard, and nt on| worthy of my lady. But who—who | pale from night work in his cafe on} Observing tho first anniversary of | With the argument in all this wide world could ever have | Pike #t., and his attorney, C. P. Mo-| the start of the round-the-world | “We can't all st and | imagine incredible shape which | rarity, walked up, Fleming received | fight from Senttle, Just a year ago| Burtons,” said 1; {de ¢ don’t | that de to take, or the strange | Wide publicity In connection with the | toda emonies were being held by | Bon Marche robbery and bribery case when two detectives, Ross Watson all, this opemng chapter | and John 3 sky, were suspended will seem to the reader to have noth-| from the detective departmont, ing to do with my rative; and yet In addition to Finch, the balance there would have been no narrative | of @he defendants are represented by without it, for it is only when a man} Attorneys EB. H. Chavelle, B. A. Bet the chance—at least, I never had | the chance, If 1 d ance did, I should try 10 take it,” : if wot chances are all around you. $s the mark of the kind of man I Mean that he makes his own chances. Ou can't hold him back. I've never by which I was led to the doing the Chamber of Commerce at their | headquarters and at San Polnt avia- tion fleld today, | The program of the anniversary of | the triumphant trip was begun by a} luncheon at noon at the Chamber steps of it? And, after met ‘him \ B. x \.| building where Capt. Eric Nelson, | him ap yen" Yet 1 seem to know | goes out into the world with the| Northrup, ‘Tom Swale, Fred .Jono of the threo flyers, who is now case, 7 re heroism all! thought that there are herolsms all) Brown, John 1°, Dore, Joe Griffin, | stationed aw inspector of army air- nd Us Waiting to be done. It's for! round him, and with the desire all| rank C. Regan, J. J. Sullivan, C. P.| craft for the Ninth Corps area, was men to do them, reserve thelr jy such men, Frenchman and for women to| alive in his heart to follow any which as a reward for| may come within sight of him, that La at that young | he breaks away as I did aR inte clther “side of the courtroom, there|!n charge and members motored out F who went up last week| he knows, and ventures forth Intoll ii) tog many to be placed on one| to Sand Point here a brief pro: a ane It was blowing a gale! the wonderful myntle twilight land | Dine t : gram of addrosses wan to be given Mounoad’} it because he was an-| where lie the great adventures and and a wreath placed upon tho shaft ced to Ko he t-| rds, Behold me, then, Morlarity and C. Rt. Anderson. The defendants were lined up on the guest of honor, After the luncheon the committee er i Patrolman George Reynolds was sions ‘The wind blew him 15 hundre of the Daily Gazette, on|in the front row of ono gronp and pire Wee ait Al igi mith eb the a Rue Th t was tha Kind | significant unt, with the settled do bie etre Oe are ‘Jof the Thirteenth Naval district at | He loved, meah: Think of the woman | termination that very night, If pow | Both I f Breierton; Congressman John have ered how other women must) sible, to find the quest which should | several of the defendants havo] Millor and Willlam Galnos were to bo led her what 1] he worthy of my Gladys! Was i |not as yet obtained counsel to repre-| the speakers should like to be id envied @pr my} hardness, was It selfishness, that she| oe thom, oe me mo ¢ should ask me to risk my Iifofor her /*nt them 3 i gunna Bete Asi (6 tis tane é 1 ee oH?” Bush’. thoughts), Attorney. Proc rown an-|by Archie Murray and Reynolds, aN et ars pe Cad! glor \ nounced that he was withdrewing}and the plea in abatement by n't do it merely to may come to middle age; but ne he. You should do it because|to ardent three-and-twenty In 20H can't help yourself, becauso It'«| fever of his first love. t0 you, because the man in (Continued in Our Next Issue) from Reynolds’ case and that Attor 27 clients, the balance ney Griffin had token his place, of the dofendants were given one | Outside of a plea of not Bullty | week in which to plead, the Finch and his FREDERICK & NELSON The Downstairs Store Presents SMART EASTER PUMPS Attractively Low-Priced: BECAUSE of its simplicity, durability and efficiency, the “VOSS” Electric Washer has gained a well-deserved popularity. This model has a heavy copper tub, mounted on a substantial iron base. The swinging wringer has a safety release and locks in four conven- ient positions. An exceptional yalue at $109.00. Two Tubs and Stands Included at the Price (as Pictured) These two self-draining tubs, made of galvanized iron, with their iron stands, are included with each “VOSS” Electric Washer purchased between now and April 15th. This combination of the Washer and the Two Tubs with Stands makes a very convenient, easily handled laundry unit. —Housewares Section, Downstairs Store, FREDERICK & NELSON NE of a number of the unusually smart fash- ions in new Pumps at a featured low price. The model sketched is available in tan calf- skin, patent leather and a combination. With covered Cuban heel. Women’s and young wom- en’s sizes. DOWNSTAIRS STORD ish campaign against the Kurds is meeting with success and the rebels still are in retreat, but the affair al- Angora govern- tnt nvtesense nae arvana Th hs ie i:

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