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« flayer Piano Club I? Great Success Opportunity to Get a | Perfected "Player" 1 Strikes Responsive - Chord Music-Hungry Folk Avail Themselves o( Club "1 crms of Two Dollars a Week and Enjoy Fine, Fat Savings Members Get Free Library of Music Rolls ami Exchange Privileges ll)ll PARIICUIARS IQDJU i— IT" . ««*(• -v-.ruv; tit« I*l ano Club of It! J hit* tak«n Mrattl* by •( »rm l'p to data «J tiriul)«ri itavr air*ad> U«n •nrollf<t. and •I the rat* ih»r'r» >«mlng thr lupply of for iliti ettih i« not i«<ini to l»«t mui h longer Thr plan Is a*.» aim pi a. »•» aaf» ao «urt thai OR* wiindrra that It not Attopitil bofora It (■ ttmptr (hi* o«» handr*-] [■♦"pii by clubbing fogothrr buy at practically «hol«Mif ratM IN of than*« [wrfw(««! j>l»)*r pianos Thr* thrn pay 111 »n jolnlni the club, which l« applied on th# 94aao. an d |»( ear of th*M new play #r* d«llv«rrd to thalr hontM for )• day* finer trial With th* playar r»inr« a b:< libra/y uf muaJc. fra* Th* m«i: may t>* whan Ita n*vn*a« haa worn off for othrr ptarra Th* mrmhar |>rlnci U«*k 92 worth of mu» r ■ • «r,<l g*ta f worth la raturn Tha rharia I* 10 rrnta. whrh g»ea to halp maintain tha t*i| library of war II HI roll* fUjrr* \\ ..adrrf «l Th*a* prrf*r(Ml pl«y*r pl*n<»* ar* mar ▼r!• of lß(*nully With th* rt*w apptl aru-ra oaa can raally raproduca "han't playing' 'and It la not dlffl ult to laarn A faw hour* la anough. and th*n thr whola wondrrful world < f mu«! with Ita frt»t maa'rra lis popular air « Ita "Id tlmo aonga ta Immadlataly available Naturally mo ugh. th* club la a v*ry jrrat aurrfw Th* aa\in« In Itsrif )■ •n»u<rh to attract attmtion. hut >uplad Vttil th* aavtng ar* th* rvrnark r*a> trrma of j m P FO R m PLATER H PIANO No «*traa, no lnrid«ntala of an, kind Two dollars a w««k par* for th* i.ia pl.t no It a club m»mb»r want® to pa r,i»r r I than th« rlub rutM, h« -r »h* K*fs a t>a»#« of II canfa If < aah for -vry r. i*p ptM Thla In lta*lf in another r< •a. Jo* and n. 1 owning on# of thaao aplandld player ft an on KichnriKi* Wad* I-'MAIIv B, Th* man ot woman r|M>o whi'h !■ ••Mom played ;ir. find ip«» artd rh»'-r <r if th'rfr aHd'.tn pin -»''• ;-ta» aa part pa- fi.«-ot .f .< I ' »*■ pit y 'tra n-d •• fu I*' way th' . <an u-u ' «•»«' wmmfing and <mf I h-y want It Any '1 iff*i l n«a >** i rata, aa. Ma- »« < • L|gr th* month l<*a4)-r* f ' ' .'** ca/ ar Kii*r» W" «*, l il% «*ralty O- '• ' t .riMitrc (ii Oiipla tham for tharnaHva* and without bain.' Iniportunrd to purohaaa. 'an ti-t a f.illj 1 raalI caption of th* wondarful wff*" f« whl'h; A m*y ha produced with on* of thraa In Iflrum*"'* O Adolf Unaccountably V a i| s £ 0 Pass a Civil vVervice Examination THIEVES TUNNEL INTO VAULT Ot PAWNBROKER; CiET SiiOO.OOO !*'». * k'll i*. trnC* trt e* l\\ t'nitr«t l*rr«» I„«•«»«■<! Win fl NKW YOKK. March 17 With only pairs of heavy gloves ami some unmarked tools an clue*. th«- police ail in 111 cd her** today they have no trace of the clever cracki men who jistorday tunneled Int > the vault of Martin Simon* &• Son'*, Heater Street pawnbrokers, and e*caped with $300,000 worth of Jewelry and negotiable securities The Job I* believed to have been the work of two experts The loot consisted mostly of dla tnond*. and could have been car tied away In the pocket* of th two men. The robber* overlooked more than $400,000 worth of vain GIRL LEADER THRILLS HEARERS WITH STORY OF WARFARE UPON SIN Commander F!va Booth. *1*" * little while ago was a slim girl In her teens, described, at the Moore theatre, Sunday, the life and w..rk of My t-'ather My Wonderful Father," the late Oen. William liooth. founder of the Salvation Army, and rendered an account ng of her stewardship as the head of an organization which has spread Us Influence to every corner of the globe, which reckons It* soldier* In corps of hundreds of thousand* and which own* property worth ten* of million* of dollar*. The theatre was packed Eva Itooth |* an art!*t, a* well aa an ex ecutive. a great K tres* aa well a* a great Chriatlan A Bernhardt or n Terry might envy the timbre of her wonderful voice with which ahe played cunningly upon the heart strings of h<-r hearer* Sh« Get* Rtch Legacy It wa« a rich and terrible legacy that the militant old general pass ed on to hi* slip of a daughter rich In ita opportunities, terrible In Its responsibilities Yon were Impressed and oppress ed by the thought aa the command er's voice rang through the darken ed theatre, the spoken narrative correlating perfect 1 y with the mov ing picture «tory flashing on the screen. "No man waa ever honored aa waa BOOKER T. WASHINGTON TALKS TO IMG AUDIENCE An enthmlaatle audience of 2,500 negroes and about s'Hi white people filled Iweamland rink Sun day night and gave Dr Booker T Washington. Jhe world * f iremost negro leader, a tremendous ovation. The crowd waved handkerchiefs shouted Itself hoarse, and cheered when It recognized him c *m : down the long ha'l to the platform Dr. Washington spoke !n < tllstlc vein. and emphasised his points with aptly-told humorous stories e again and again advised the members of his race to scttli down and buy land, to save, to keep their heads up and advertise none of their difficulties to the rest of the world. "To him that hit.h shall be glv en," said the doctor, quoting from th" Scriptures . "Don't live In a knapsnck Don't move aliout.' said th** foußder of the Tu?kegee Institute, In Ala bania. the greatest Indus rial trail Ing school for negroes In the world. "(Jet a home. Get a bank account. POLK'S OREGON AND WASHINGTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY Just lanie.<l for 15* 13-11 Is the only work of the kind published. It contains an accura < business dl rectory of every city, to'vn and v!t lag« In Oregon and ashlngton, and the nanus and i dr >■ • s of country merchants and profisslonal men, lumbermen, etc . who are 10, , j.r.. : ad'.i n.' It# vilbii >:-■> a list of the government ail 'ounty officers, commissioners of deeds, state boar-la, sta'utory provisions, tsrri.H of courts iimih-s <;f the |n.it offices, express. telephone and telegraph offices; Justices of th" peace; ho'ela, dally and weekly newapapers, besides much nth* r Information useful to all classes of btislneaa and professional men. A dl i rlptlv<- f-V'."'tch of f r |.lace in given, embracing various Herns of Interest, such a« location, distance to different points, population, the produ , tliu ar-' to ■i i eted.- ... communication, tra ' statistics, mineral lltMAll, ' b'tr< I '•*, schools, libraries arid KMltflA. An lmuoi UuM faatnre I* Ib<- Classified I»ir«-<- U>ry, giving every bualne** ar r;. iigi'd under Its sp<■< lal l:< idlnr thus enabling subscribers to obtain at a glance n list of all houses mßftCturillf or dialing In utr. particular line of goods Thatwtfrk, i'er,fj.al|y I compiled Ja> ne i t tin fIM of the cormnunlty, and Ih so thorough a* to deserve liberal patronage Price $y, Ulobe liltvk Adverliseuienu tble* stored In snot Iter section of 1 the vault. The thieves Knitted access to the vault by digging a tunnel from an ; itbUttlliK bUlldlßK The police be lieved tiie Job required all of Sat urday night and most of Sunday ' morning, the actual robbery oc curring ycsterdiy. The vault was entered by chop ping awa> the masonry. A woman living In an adjoining tenement said she saw two dark skinned men emerge from the cel lar of the building at noon yeatnr day carrying a bundle. A light wagon, bearing an old man. drove up to the curb she *a.d, and the I pair then dlsapp it red my father at tie time of h « death." 'she said "My father my wonder ful father!" King* and co*ter*. merchant princes and paupers, saint* and •In ner*. line* and barrier* of ca*te were forgot- The whole world grieved It w.ii mv father * religion which made him great Hut It waa a* a saint that he most linpresses ua all. and it was aa a «alnt that he was able to Imbue auch a great fprce of worker* all over the world with hi* own Ideals ami religious real," Tells of Army * Work She told the *tory of the army and It* almost etidleo* activities The film showed a painted wanton praying with a lassie, which waa followed by the picture of a rescue hom» , a convict In »trlpe*. sullen, defiant, at outs with *oclety. and 'next you saw him saluting you smartly and wearing the uniform of a soldier of the army. a bench •leeper, whom. In another moment, you saw working In one of the army s Industrial home* "He i* mending his poor, patched coat lletter stll! he I* mending the renta tn hi* i« '»r. *ln sodden soul " The story wandered from the • luma of l*ondon to the slums of New York; to all Kurope, to the five continent*, to nil the far away I*l and* of tbe sea* Kettle ilown iiermsncnlly Ino In the South by making n reputa llrm here for reliability. labor. and throwghne*. Iton't yield to the temptation to spend your hard •*arnlng« Invest >our money In land, In housi < Now In the time, while there I* land to buy." "We're g . rig to live," he Raid cheerful!) The negro race will g"t well In b *ly and In mind Our* In a wonderful rare. No other rare, Just 50 year* out of slavery. ha* made aueh great progress." PUT "0.K." ON TANGO DANCE ttr Inllnl I-I.M I.oWMd Wlr. ('AM PA ION, 111, March 17.— Th< Tango la (). K I'nl versl'y'of llllnoi* faculty mem bers • merg d from a long and careful consideration of "Tango" and other wiggly din'' with thin pronounce ment Hiey lifted the ban that had prevented the co-eds and male student* from dancing the "Tango" since last fall. The llllnoi* faculty action Is In direct contradiction to the stand taken by t'nlverslty (if Clilcngo authorities who barred a "Tango" specialty from a production, to bo staged by co-eds. STEAMER HERE FOR REPAIRS With her rudder and stern |n>st torn away by striking the Colum bia river bar, the llrltlsh steamer Hubert Isillar Is anchored In Klllott bay today, after being towed here by I hi- tug 'l< ! Hi Divers an- nitik ing an examinatloti preparatory to hi-1 le-IBlt do- '. ■ d f>r repa is HOLD DONATION DAY Annual Donation Day" for the Day, Nurse-v will hi- held Match at 4'»h BuUlkl .av from 2:30 to 1 p rn. <>n thai data, gifts,pf coal, groi' rlet elothliiK iml will l»i- gladly in ' • i#ted The Day Nursery I* keyt up by local society flronu ri and ''<t' for little tot ■ whose mothers rniiHt work all day It was started about a year ago and became an Immediate success. THE STAR—MONDAY. MARCH 17, IQI.I ÜBLIN'SLORD MA YOR SENDS GREETING ~'S TO MAYOR COTTERILL THROUGH STAR flflarmdTi fßullin. On thin r.t.P itrlck*» morning I desire to extend greetlngo to the Mayor of your City on behalf of tho Inhabit ants of Dublin,arvl to avail of the opportunity to convey their % thanku to tho oyspathloers with hunan liberty In your progreas lve town for th« substantial support they hive alwava acoordetl to the people of Ireland in tnelr struggle for Horao Rulo. To a largo degree the present aatlafaotory pooltlon of the Irloh cause Is due to the splendid services rendered by Irloh Anerleans and Amerloans In dark anil evil dayß. St.Patrlok's Day.1913. PLAYGROUND MEMBERS TO ENTERTAIN TONIGHT EVERYBODY'S GOING CIIK'AOO, March 17. Despite unfavorable climatic condltlona, travel from the Kast to California In breaking nil recorda, according lo a report here today. The wide publicity given tbi I'liiiania I'nelflc fair li declured to !"■ one n ison for the heavy travel.' •KKATTI.K l.tilM-JI Nfl. il. lilt, i national Order of t»ood Tcniplat will hold Its (lood Templar recruit Ing day In honor of John 11. Klneh. at the lodge ball, 1109 Virginia at., tonight '•. W". I*tiNA 1.1 'Si ),\ , v t*■ i president of the (Irand Trunk Pacific, wag In Seattle Sunday for it brief vlalt, and left Sunday night for I'rlnce ItiiperL | MISS JKNNIE MIDDI.KVICH A vaudeville program will be presented hy member* of the Col lins playground In the auditorium of the fluldhouse tonight. Mlaa Jennie Mlddlevlch, 1024 31st st win en'ertnln on the violin. Miss Orrtmdo Andru* will appear In several monologues, and many of the young athletes will give exhibitions of strength and skill. "The Melting Pot." an orlg It'll sketch by "Philip Gross,' which scored » success as a feature of the Y M C. A. minstrels will b reproduced. ♦ WILSON CALLS EXTRA SESSION WASHINGTON, March 17. Pros Ident Wilson issued h proclamation today railing a special session of congress to begin April 7 Tin- call does not specifically limit the extra session to revision of the tariff. 1 h<• i• •tn enabling Mi* pr< hlilciit and democratic leaders to bring up any urgent matter. I'rei Mi nt Wilson's special mes- HHKeH will ho Sent to Congress Inter. Hevlalon of th« tariff will lie considered. and It la alao prob able that the matter of currency will bo taken up. 16 PALI. REARERS AT GIANTS FUNERAL CAMIIKN. March 17 Hay At klnaon, the Catty Fell*" of Smith Druthers' circus, was burled from an undertaker's establishment here yesterday. In addition to the iinniriH'in a ®rnwi| of more than Mln prisons watched It; pall hearers ' itrt V! out tie coffin that weighed 587 pounds. Atkinson was 2.'t years of Hge It was tmpie «lble in take the coffin Into Atkinson's borne, bh It was too large for the doors The body was then taken lo the undertaker's. LORD MAYOR OP DUBLIN. ONE CHANGE IN COUNCIL Robert II llesketb, president of the council for the paat year, will be choaen to aucceod hlmaelf thla afternoon The new coimcll, which will show but one change In mmbcrihlp with the aubitltutlon of Thouiai A Parish for K. 1., Hlalne, ortmli'-i today. Hlalne* chairmanship of (he finance committee will (to to Councilman Pelree Pariah la to be chairman of the department effl clency committee. Other chair manahlp* will be disposed of an follow>< Judiciary. Auatln K Orlf fltha; streets and sewer*. A. J Ooddard; city utilities. Oliver T Krlckson. franchlae. Mai Wardall; llcen*e. Robert H llesketh, public aafety. Charles Marble, harbor and pubt]c grounds, A. F. Haas SENATORS PLAN INITIATIVE ACT A movement for employing Uie Initiative to secure constitutional legislative reapportionment ha* been started by Senator* Jackson, Nlchola, Piper, Howen and Allen of King county. The plan la to reduce the mem bership of the legislature to 21 senators and 63 representatives, the lowest number allowed l>v the constitution The representation Is 10 be based strictly on population. $550 IN HOSE: NOW IT'S GONE Mary had a little purge. She had It filled with dough. She put In her atocklng, To have where'er ahe'd go! • • • Itut here la where the curious part happened. ThouKh Mrs Mary Kilter placed five $1110 hllla and one tfcli bill In » chatnola purae, which she. In turn, placed In her atockltiK. when abe hi ard a knock on her door at the Wiltshire hotel, 1931 Seventh av ahe la nevertheless mlntta >550 to dav according to her story to the police. Mia. Hitter opened the door for it neighbor who wanted to borrow a dlab. When the caller left Mrs Hitter mlaaed her money. DEDICATE HOSPITAL J. R. Chllberg was the principal speaker at the dedication of the Swedish hospital at Summit ov. and Columbia at. Sunday afternoon. The ceremonies were witnessed by a large crowd, and the visitors In spected the building, which was planned by the late Dr Hlnlnger. Mayor Cotterlll and President .1 \. SodeibeiK made brief talk-t. (lov. I.lster sent a message. 1.1'.1C HKICKSON lodge No 1. Soiib of Norway, gave two playlets entitled "On the War Path" and I nve and Diplomacy," at the Preen club Sunday tilKht. JAPANESE THUGS MURDER OFFICER fVjr i r»u Wlff LOS A Nil EI.KM. March 17 Thomas H White. h«< r«l M>rv!« < operative. In de»*l today, the victim of n .lapanuae criminal uricantza Hon, the police declare, an<l 'I****' llvea, aided by White's girl wife. ar<- •oouring the JipUM* section of the city for the imraonii responsible for the 'rime White's body, a bullet bole through It, aiid the head terribly beaten. waa found In th»* part of the SIXTEEN MILLION MORE UPON WHICH TO PAY TAX! RECORD OF LEGISLATURE OLYMPIA, March 17.—The 13th legislsture. now generally known as the "rotten" legialatura appropriated J24.3'8,80fi 82, ac cording to the f gures compiled J)y Fred Leghorn secretary of the board of accountancy. This Includes (4,000,000 for the state Ir.suarnce fund, which will eventually come from the employers, and 14.000,000 for capitol buildings, which will come out of the sa'e of lands. So that tht appropriations to be met by taxes amojnt to over 116,000,000, or $4,000,000 more than two years ago. The governor issued a statement, supplementary to that given exclusively to The Star, in which he agan charges the extrava gance of the legislature to the republican machine and the 'pork barrel" system of trading votes. HERE ARE HANDSOME DAUGHTERS OF ' POSTMASTER GENERAL BURLESON 7uu Kt BILiOUS! YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS ARE INACTIVE~"CASCARETS" Furred Tongue, Hurt Tastp. Indl estlon, Hallow Skin and Miserable l<"vd«i li«» cotne from a torpid 11 v r and constipated bowels, which your stomach to became 'led with undigested food, which urs and ferauuiU like garbage In ■ will barrel. That * the first * i> to untold misery—lndigestion, •nl gn»c«, bad breath, yellow nkin.j CANDY CATHARTIC «<> C(NT BOXC# -ANY DRU6 STORE V ALSO 25 a. 80 CO(TOO*19 • &*'• Xafr-f' yri,n,-gapppt43# , ■■■■■■nßaMKsaKxs wnrsfßnrit:nißVT'aa^M MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN fOR IUEnDAY The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.'S MARKETS Tomorrow (Tuomlny) the following big hihmlhlb will V offered. at our tuarkfls: Sirloin i Qn 1 Lain Pork 1Q» Steak luC Chop* 108 Honey Comb E, Liver Iflp Tripe uO Sautage lUw Anchor Brand 101 r» Strictly Freeh Randi Qfl« Bacon ........ Eggs AUv Till. Bltnve pr*rr» IMII p'rv ll.it Ml.' following MtIMW ill Mini >niil>Kl I nii.l t'lkr. M il tin Mlllltri. I>..|||.H(»l nil.l \r.lrt War. Wl.sri.Mil; Al]. \ ■ IK.. Wr.ll.kr nail rlnr. A >11.1111 \N Mill '11. I'hlrrt nml I. r(< rewn Uls|l' UN >11 \ I (II M.- i-Ti \ * nil *>pnH| I Asi VIM M%ll It t I I .... i Mo .r i Mr»iWr< MM I AIIU MtttKi I • i«f»:i \ B 111 It MOTTOi "I'lmr. •ft ronmim^r." itWVBHNM KNT IN ! '*< I II ' ' U for thtt V. S purpl* ■tamp. II |»Hflfv nn >i in' I *' *•!» »! * until fl <0 p. mm Word# by Scha«#4 Mu»ic bv Condo city kr,o»n n IJttle Toklo*' aft*f, h<- had renponded to a note VlitMH in Japan* xe. whi'h in believed to' have been sent to lure htm to bis death. Mr* White de* lar< ■ tbaf tier hut* band »'i*|-e> !e<l foul [ ,iy, and had evicted from her a promise to aJ4 In running hu slayer* to earth (j be did not return White 1m ■ i»5 to li.i\»f Inc irred 'ha hatred of tb* a Japanese orgiuilftatlfla i through sending to prison seversl' of their men MISS LI'CY lIt'KI.ESON (at left, and MISS 81 UNKY lU'HLB -80N. I.ucy 1h the s<m ond daughter of the pos: master general, and la 1* She In attending Virginia col lege, a fashionable girl*' school in Virginia. Sidney. 16. attend* tbs name school mental feara. everything that U horrible and nauseating. A oaaoa ret tonight will surely Miaighten you out b) morning a lOcrnt bol will k<H |i your head clear. stomacfc sweet, liver and bowels rocular and make you feel cheerful and bully for months Don't forp»t your ( hlldren —thdlf little lnaldia mcd a Rood, gently cleansing, too. occasionally.