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THE SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907 and 1800 Beventh Ave, ERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Main 1060, _ BY Independent 575) Bun Independent 1138; Sunset, Malin 1080, vowel, Ballard Bad The Star has secured from Olym s nla the following tat Of those to Dare . " wy, ente per month i auton vi mn me “ 4 have z been granted in King and Pie mubsoription expires, te S eanen “ The sumber corresponding with) the name as appearing here into be found hanging (n the rear of every automobile | The Tacoma list’ ts nied be Nullifying the Scorchers’. Law | cause of the fect that Tacoma an | mobile owne quently visit Seat * tle with their ma shin date Mat of all the owners of Beattie Lic . fut ther with the aumbers rr Herman € ot , $ Welwar A st nm secured from the office of the secretary id elie TANNOY of state at Olympia ” . Be, Cals Ad s to the lst will be published im The Star from time | 4 patentee aie aeons to t as to make the record mplete 3 Raton t esident of Seatiio and vicinity ve this Het is oY for ' for the best of reasona-—|, ¢., self-protection. ‘ wt At Ant sesate siature a law was railroaded through | 3 “ mA. Phillips for t tt those wor nly known as | CL it “aoorel who wa r autos at dan s speets and | ¥, D, Seymour escape the penalties of justice, This law took the Hist of auto own 7 AW, Bid ors and their mach numbers from town | over the state to ue ~" Olympia and sequestered it in one of the ata atfioes where tt : ti mea would be hard to get at, except through the services of an attorney. | 7 John, Davin The theory of the chaps wh: geled this law through was that | © j ‘ very few persons would be able to se the names of machine | , Ned yt “scorehers” even after seeing the number on the flying au owing | 32.0. Gans to the inaccessibility of the list at Olympia. If anybody sing a | Charics G. Hoteomt street got knocked down aad injured, why was his fault for not +S Pons looking out! The buxe wagon must WHIZ if ye My, ines The emers who put up this job on the people falled to reckor ¥. Do Stimen on what The Star would do. Theil fully guarded list, whieh | pS, pene they supposed waa protected, Is t vadeast all over Se | f Wie atevens attle and the surrounding oo possession of ‘ . at A The Star recognizes net th Ke majority of auto own » Jaren Campton ers a aw-abiding citizens, wh 4 ly ¥ any » " eu 4 law, or willfully take chan injuring pe jans ese people a el Will have no objections to the public knowing who all the automobile | ‘ nF owners are. But there ts a troublesome minority who are determined | He Latimer to “scoreh” at every opportunity e will, no doubt t M a With loud howls, the action of Th rel Automobiles are all right an 1 given every privilege Rae Mor z of the roads, [F properly handled hetr operation calls fo | , edntrol 4nd management, and this cannot be & in att eases iz Jess efficient regulations can | } i autoists as a class have suffered Uirough excessive restrictions ,- fn recent times, the cause can be traced to the foot ored who ‘ have done U stmost to bring the machines into popular disfavor. | ‘ At the next session of the legistature the law that the “seorchers had passed to protect themselvea,will, without 4 t, be repealed | In the meantime, keop The Star's ready reference list of auto | ia owners : Pity the Poor Rich } Nu w Car negi¢ “Millionaires who laugh are rare,” say Another rich man, Jas. T. MeQua ft New York, gives it as b | Opinion that a wealthy man neve live happily “Now | am dtssatief he saye “I am constantly cray ia More money. My marriage was a failure, and | am constantly and ‘= * geasingly busy. And I know hundreds of others who are in the same [0 : way” Let us shed a tear for the poor rich They have been shamefully neglected and left to suffer alone social settlement work we are doing much to make p s oor, Ought not something be done for the negle ave a pound of theory for every ounce of charity tn dealing with the “unworthy poor.” But must we draw the cloak of our dign ty equally close about us in our attitude toward the unworthy rich? Perhaps. after all, we have been trying to e feeult, wh overlooking the cause. wetan Possibly if could evolve a social system that would teach the ich how to find happiness in using their money property, the poverty drove =over Problem would speediiy solve itself if a Few have not felt that if they were only wealthy they would have @0 much more time for enjoyment and that their lives would be - Measurably more happy A WORD FROM JOSH WIS But is this a fair conclusion? Common as it is, all evidence Bgainst it We know that it isthe resolves, the efforts, the triumphs tn the @ccumulation of wealth, not the mere possession of it, which gives the keener gratification ee a Do we not see the brighter, happier faces among the humbler moxty an’ ask “im folk? not t tell Does not the langh ring out more merrily and more true from the cabins than from the mansions? We can't all be rich, and it is far better that we can't. If we could, it would be a dull, sad world If there were none poor, pone struggling, none aspiring af ee ust titen @ssential things, there would be no genuine happiness for the fast As through a trop’ ty passat try to imitate The world would forget how A man at more than burried gait to laugh ‘ A galt whose apeed would indicate ‘3 cs | Skidoo. |}fle whiskers long and snowy white. breeze of night Were wafted by 1 cach blew | Likewise the | throw haire tb WITH STAR READERS in Ly that} The WATCH GO wa) the man jared the little ma: little bon & jockey in that Fate Knterprise an with talk all » the us man GRO « youth don't know whether {t is or pot has & ewell name w. A new gasoline lamp has been drag st a please wine in the eo TTLe STAR_WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, 1908. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS AND'} SHALL NEVER — NUMBERS THEY HAVE MARR ‘Alway 8 Something New Take the Road of « Thousand Wonders for California The Southern Pactfic Co's Coat | Line and Shasta Rowte through « try where there ie always sumething ne Ite charms are in. exhaustible, Tickets. reservations and descriptive literature at Union Ticket Office, 608 Firet avenue 6. B KLLAS, General Agent Dress Up For Thor but de rner be. } I say, old man,” & ——— |“Why hasten as er Editor Seattle Star mer bathin }Oh, apray of hope! One wa of mankind's notions m “« | knew reveals many curious |'¥ anything mn of the w he eason With the celebration of ae - i hey ye A FINE FIGURE PAINTER ter the curtain rises on Spr __ jand very v ne omer ‘ aveler rE as Take, for instance, the question] Neverth , very be | said Hardup is out nights a great deal! ot what proper wearing | ple” go in nnmber vw | But quickly had the stranger fled, | jar nt he? | the bathing t oust ppia h | And as he disappeared from view, | *, when be plays poker, ahd apparel. On the bathing bea ¥ applaud what th A plays p y oe Sr ee eel tee Lat { these four actresses | Replied Dowie, here a|bere s out daytimes, too re You Kea or about and min eely in the me i: coe & Geen. or inc rp | Skido Things b come ns: ct On abbreviated to re ng 0 aed te police and thel —— pa red the « only the » contour of their fix yaaa | Misa Bounds, of ¢ and, and] Hut they hadn't, for at that very The Latest Wearing Ay ures, but areas of bare skin. | Mr. Bounds, of Bellev mil | om mt he was digging up good parel for Men, Women and Yet let one of these persons ven paren what is accepted a8 ors at B. J. Lafene’s after-l money for a railroad ticket Children fs here—hoste of ture in such “ “ me place, whether it ot Be den te th elgg 0 then gts aivest.” and ¢ bathing beach or theate easonable prices, Our “little rible uproar . maidered grossly impr at-a-tim plan makes the pur and the first immoral on stone sidewalk hase of your Raster Outfit tle the culprit treets. ae And why? Just nobody knows fe the on h means that the popw ae generally known as of Inconsistencies, E. 0 f i people,” we > harm in athing| Perhaps the savages of th th astern ut itting Right now, at the G a i bushy hatr Y Phones 416. ompany, ne. house, there is r mnt Ng & specta sistent in their ideas of . ; ler prod ont “Ba os then ave ous taehiy Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. 1332-34 Second Avenue Toyland,” which trawing races at least Come and See—Seeing Is Believing. Near Union ed house Most of the ch are consistent in their garb, no mat girls appea aeanty co where they go or what they d THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. Reliable Credit H tumes than can be seen on any sum PH Y AGAIN | 1013-1015 ams HMiard EE MO FIRST AVENUE’ " hoster | owoll, You think I was wicked; (per, looking {nto the other's eyes | gnonse i Ednugher vou with not understand |with pe@ect equilibrium. A week | PAIN 1240 dmithy A ‘ ur face you are not| Mater Capt, Graham had ordered the | sities Abe te 1 > Apion tig |rings and extorted the promise Ho L, MeCnughey | Wicked. Tell me all Gradvally Barbara came out of the civerue Adame | he Hatened to @ story of wAME) oot NS ‘find that the deepest hye Admins [And cruel wrong, little dreaming | coat springs of her nature were Team | that the tron was to enter her own |W PClen) Dt Nie oe ee ae eahtn be L. Peter soul at the ending \° oll " @. Debeite | »|Kan 40 Ko Out freely to Felix, I x d | “If Capt. Graham had lived,” the) Si cn ee her by the fibers of PECIAL PRICES AT THE Qt At Churehiil, Kirkland | What ship? she inquired with |#°" fens, Quaker pr ote I a gyfe s A A fie debated the ubility OCT gantpure Milk, rq J. Micholeu i. Agee “ | knew | breaking the promise which had be Pagoda yer! Be aoe 5D. Howe | the girl questioned, fearing}come hateful to he Her more’ ¥ $3: wi back | one know not what age to do and dare was rising 4 . Ww A Boters | Yes, | knew him.” Herface was}4nd yet & felt & superstt than one cent large fe cag A emonade tog M r ® Southwick |very pale but resolute Give me| dread | Colonial Glove and Fabric Cleaner, rew “ 4 4 Yitteis nod ircumatantial detatia, if you| The ring seemed to exert & malig anteed; large package y "DON, Rape } nant influence over her—to dare he iy ope ih . » Be r uy spraying materials, ( foe 1} she did #0, leaving no doubt |to part with it Her eptrit » Sa YOUr tWomey jin nind of her letener that the|to be held within tts contracted 1B prown'y Tree aL bare for girl's betrayer and her own bus-|¢irele Woodlark Rose and Frutt y, mont ef 1.66 ward Ht Kevton band, now dead two years, were| She lay one night sending plants, Two wiz and ‘0 delicate GW. Watson | identical ling thoughts wift’s Arsenate of Lead a Chip : F oP yGetgtein | She maintained her self-control anchor upon uiphur, etc. all a prices t 27 eal On Be va sti URIEMEZ |sthe abrank from letting the girl] stronger ligence, and to FREE—Beautiful Ba ard en a eal et Yk. Btruve |know that she had been bis wife,/out into fathomiess space with her store Saturday * at our fo 1 C MeMilian [She wrote a note to @ friend and | senses all alert and active Monarch Bat ys, the able ¢ to Cw dtimaon | eave the other with instruc: [length she was in the midst of cet. Regu Fs 0 ADY tay. Geet M. Bacon | tions | midnight tempest on the ocean. Her|— Ptnaud's Perfume in the f $149 m Heeae Wo egtKe |. Mire Bryant needa @ girl to care | husband was towering above her tn pre, Biue Nyt “, Pe ney, Chy- of pomwe Sontartl t hildren just now, and 1] the gloom with something of a men- | Quaker price per or ber on; ' "AS Peplow | th ao eit onde Barbara lace in his face. Bhe stood up erect | Creme Violette for Chaps, regular vat Wednesday te wi Ftd tag S| remarked as she dismissed the girl indignant, while the fury of the Thureday 7 ang fr Andrew #1 ' Left to herself, Barbara Graham | storm inspired her, and accused him | ff Leath t Kyeshades with epring. Quake — Howard leat face to face with the disclosure. jof disloyalty, bringing a tremendous |F Double Celluloid Kyeshades, regular price 2 special price a ert! | tte poison wast way into|force to bear upon tim until be if Imported Bay R Q larg fr jall the aven mixing | cowered before he sh 1 read ir. Burnett's Sulphur, Cream Tartar T Tacoma Licenses. with the cherished recollections of|his very soul as he stood there Quaker ° Drive Me; = |her dead husband ould sense all bis shallowness and | Dr. Burn tive regula Quaker prlen the ‘ i (he all: a chased gold ring|selfiahness, She red with aff Dr. Burr yw ( * « ‘ Luaker pricg ow ° from her ead ‘ 4 of self-scorn that she had eve The Quaker makes free deitve all pa pra engraved ty 1 will never t him, now that she could meas phone. Matn 1240, Ind he city, = ™ marry again ‘ od herjure ber own rit in ite purity of] A tt husband's strange hat|intention with bis Then as the! wih tes Siete Scat the a Phe QUAKER DRUG CO me A had w a coms f the ringed to their filling Barbara} MBB !ey | ax a weal ou his wide of ( mpact.| with @ sease of exultation, a woman 1013-1055 First Avenue a ors Hather singularly, a few days before out on ¢ from among the | SN. Under | hiv death he had lost b before him with | . it, | Barbera bad made ¢ © gleaming in the “ “f) and wecepted the rit If Graham uttered M he should die she belie ald aught Bar- || THAT SOMETHING SATISFY . “ never wish to marry iid not f tron, drew InG 4 A ir |recognize the narrow . finger, enapped ishness of th ung it ip the hens to agree + compact was | ocean to her—an additional proof of bis| Whether in dream or vision, or tn love, She did not know that he had|myatical (ntermediate | between o a sailor's superstition about his|the material and the spiritual, she death that pro » be well found-|did pot understand, but she knew} ed beyond « doubt thet she had met | Her eves be ned | ber husband tm spirit, and that be/ until now, fe »short|had released her from her bond-| few paid, }years of marr made |age; that she had fought with bim her happy. Had he | r she land prevailed " ae at STAR OFFICE a |would have been disenchanted Suddenly she thought of the rias i For two weeks she pondered over/and held up her hand in the semi ne the girl's reve Her paradise |gioom. It wae gone. She felt a pe the jof retrospection was changed to laser thril She id not remem. | the waste of wi! ene ber whe he had last noticed it.| ne All thia time Felis Harper bad notitiad she removed it to waeh ber re been to visit her Perhaps somelpands and dk replace it? ahe} the instant 4 silent intuition, some revelations tay ehied the temp ond seanhed Gell nae ki visions of the night had taught him| marble bow!, the dressing case, the|— | Bg ch that her eoul was passing through |rarpet, It was not to found, and that deep ri 2N & sae of sorrow she has never seen It since |] Dems that ” Felix Harper had been a true, but! The current of occult. influence | Pletety fap a t hes the next day j yma mane EXTRACT - ¢ met him with « strange amtle wag _EX? freak ¢ promise?” she voat + | “. as out, it re- SIL jother moment of peace. He loved | pot at all unprepared for her story.|[| Truly the A. B. Chase has a bye mem He would never have mar Th n lf the qualities neceasar es a, j ¢ promise is null. 1 have com: ’ mmary in the ) 0 ried again ered ti | satisfying parlor plano. |, Felix winced a tt It was not] ered Bim im spirit,” Barbara Go-18 Art perfect action. for him to tell ber that her husbang | ltt When she sat with ber hand| I mag t durability 0 Boge hm [within Felix’s and allowed the in-|[ wo great that dest A. BB. | Singularly, Harper had been is most precious love. “I |] Chase planos are its best ad Jonly male acquaintance whom Capt the chetew ef 8 doubt, My TE VOCS Seal emeunt ews | Graham tolerated on terms of inti-};°medeve® sbeolves me every hour: @ Mitte amount a mont alii ialidasieen expon- | ™acy With bin wife tag hind goon prcgee tng mon th may have one in y Uellevne (O.) Gazette | “Strange you never married, Har = * et — = i ; len | per,” he remarked one day nd Felix enteren into her faith, | . one door new health food any| I'm looking for a wife aa near | WBlle be wondered over the mystery MacDougall & Southwiekia, | pertection es yours,” returned Har-|°! “e rine Houre—4. 0 0 m to 6p & Sunday. 8 208 m. to 12:30pm Sherman, (lay & Co Ti Second Av 911 Pacific Aw HAVE HUNDREDS OF | WOMEN DEPOSITORS | Hundreds of women are deposit fog thetr money in the State Bank of Seattle, corner of Yesler and First ave. A dollar @ week deposit ed there soon amounts to quite a vom of money. They pay interest of 4 per ceat, compounded twice a year, in the Savings department Accounts of women solicited. *** Seattle. Tacoma “Tile QUALITY STORR* Allen & Gilbert Ramaker 1406 Second Ave., Seattle, REAL ESTATE 4 y, EXCHANGE. wow AA BUSS nae GARDEN 50 feet 3-4 Cotton Hos, coupling and nomsle ses THE RUBBER STORE. 714 Firat Ave ss nal We have a} =—§s_s(§-« AMUSEMENTS. number ot| Third Avenue Slightly used | Theater pianos of stan- “The Most Popular Theater” Russell & Drew, Managem * we have Been hand dard makos — ling the celebrated Pennsylvania thet will be TONIGHT AND ALL WEES Lawn Mowers, ™ 4 (Except Good Friday sold at a big Elmer Walters reduction in Call at ea. A Thoroughbred Tramp once or write! est play of ite kind Paar Good company and sim Saturday. A Dells Lane” Bate We Guarantee Them Satisfactory fold « wat int ring get your money sizes Call and see them. | comedy for catalogu ” atin Mat ery inee prices, terms, | etc Kohler & Chase 18302d Av, Segtile, Wash. | Ay TAR. R | Biggest Show Hit of the Seant MATINEES: General Admission 100 Evening 1S¢ and e JPlain Baths12 ~ | Heady’s Barber Shop Cor. First and Wi If you are not them back and All styles and PANTS TO ORDER SC riscow ows rege 1020 Py. {ULL SUITS To oRDER 415.00 Lawn 1 to 2 year Hose, guara 8; all pric Cieo. H. Woodhouse Co 1405 Second Ave For bargains in Page 6

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