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NOTICH TO SURSCHINENS— shoud your Seder any evening. please do ue the fe wentyfive conte per monsh ey And we will tend you & wp yleaee Velephote us every time ¥ of The Siar fail lo ened BP our main effies mle MH more than « can Me certain of giving our subscribers @ perfect serviee—and Rights of the Injured Necessity for the better protection of the rights of the injured in case of railroad and street car aceldents te demonstrated by the Night on the eve of the coroner's Inquest of Conductor F. O. Stall ings, an important witness in the Fort Lawton street ear collision investigation. Although Stallings was conductor on the car of McKay, the motorman who lost his life, and his testimony might fix the blame for the accident, he was not placed under arrest and no other pro- vision made for his appearance as a witness at the coroner's inquest and the damage sults and prosecutions which may follow ‘The absence of Stallings may prove a benefit to the Seattle Electric company and the person or peftons whose criminal negli gence was the cadse of the disaster, but it will be « distinet dimad vantage to the victims of the secident who nee’ all available tee timony te prove their claims for demages agstnet the company. The county and city officials must be held negligent im not tausing tho arrest of train crewa In the cases of fata! accttenta, In the majority of cities in the country, immediate arrest of train crews follows fatal accidents, the miombers of the crews being put uoder heavy bond to appear at the coroner's inquest. Had this been done fm the case of the Fort Lawton accident, Stallings would have been Produced at the inquest. A bill almed to protect the interests of the Injured In such ac @identas is at present buried fn the judiciary committee of the house ‘d at Olympia. It was introduced by Ropresentative Halteman, of Spokane, and was based on the case of a man who was Injured ia that city and who, after spending eighteen months on crutches, was unable to find any of the witnesses to the accident and unable to recover damages. . ° ‘The bill provides that a common carrier company ‘must pro cure a lst of the witnesses of every accident at the time of Its oo Currence and file the nanies and addresses with the county auditor 0 that they will be available for the use of the injured in case of damage suits, and further provides that failure to procure names ‘will bar out additional witnesses unless the company can prove to the satisfaction of the court that the names of such witnesses could Rot be procured at the time of the accident throagh the exercise of Teasonable diligence. Buch legislation, backed by activity on the part of the coro How to Stay Young : Perpetual youth ts generally considered as great a miyth as Sichemy. It isn't. Men have lived and died in the search for it from the beginning of time. And it was just within reach. Many have posseased It. Fow have recognized it. Bone have realfzed that the art of remaining young is, Jove, hate, muste, not « thing of shape and tangible form bet De Leon spent a Ifetime in search for the fountain of tm the Everglades of Florida. fountain was flowing tn his veina. It was only whee the search and became a skeptic that the fountain was man who discovered alcohol thought he had found eternal he hada’t. discovered a spree. The vendors of noetrums that are Preservers of life's springs are but sounding variations apres. ‘There ts only one key to eternal youth. There will always be. We call it enthusiaem. STAR DUST By “JOSH” Teason’? They don't teach us that at school. It fe said that John D. Rockefeller, May give away another $32,000,000. concerned. He may 60 far as we're Gambling too, they say is wicked, and down hill we'll surely go, Wall street to us is not mentioned, why it is we do not know, know naught of stock ex changes, never hear about 4 > wo! We pool, Do the rich men ever gamble? ‘They don’t teach us that at/ school. A love affair bring out all th’ dumbness uv a man an’ all th’ shrewd- ness uv & woman. Mow can men that do not labor | ride in auto cars so grand, | Have fine mansions, richly fur) nished, with the best that's| in the land, | While the man that gets up ¢ works all day, just like #) Don’t Teach U f —_ | ‘each Us That at Schoo! | Can not hardly keep his family Btocks are watered almost daily, They don’t toll us that at and much money is then school BOSCO. made, — It is really highway robbery, but its called a trick of trade, | Shares soar skyward without warn-| ing, Just the people for to fool, That's high finance im this country but they don’t teach that at school. Bqual rights to everybody, apectal privileges to none, That's the way our history tells us this great nation was begun But the practice all around us ts | based on a different rule [ Wealth and standing make a differ ; ence, that is not taught us at : school 5 : We are taught that life is preciou and to kill is a great er They don’t tench us how the roads are run ‘at the pr time, AN OLD TRAPPER Svery day they kill somebody, in a manner very cruel oungest boy sald the They're not punished, what's the| pr fathers “draw What is better than cash? Snsen eotied Geraaeert™ Ans | orem Lacie R. Cooper 473 ¢ ar back il} building. o*0! ing’s Hest tea eee =—=STEINWAY== =— | ot the contributory reasons why the m Steinway piano is nized on i | THE WORLO’S STANDARD. | iI may be found In the fact that since its In 1 eption it has been made under the supervi i 4 w f the Steinway family, and / ¢ improvements | a | i im not merety | Hy felt# and meta Hi | combine them tn i i} «= musical resulta which haw made the Stein HH wey the wlano by which all others are meas- i ‘4 a ii] - | THE STEINWAY. | i} twa k of creative art which stands alone su ifledly the i | The House of Sh Th erm q s House of ae Quality, an a) & Co, Quality Z 1406 Second Avenue ERE Cartoonist Bushnell writes them and draws them, THE OLD GRINDSTONE. A passing sctmors grinder ringing hie bell and calling out his trade, recalled vivid and painful recottes- tions of the off grindstane down on the farm. In the summer it stood benesth the shade of an off apple tree, be- hind the corn orth, but in the winter HR was brought inte the wood shed. Many a backache and bileter that @id stone cost me, Many a half-hol- iday from selsool 1 has leet te me. Tt seemed us if saxneone always had an ax to grind play. While th siding down bill, oF skating, of wwimestns, or playing ball, there was |, tolling weary, with my soul full of anguish and misery, ever: lastingly turning that squenky, creaking, wobbly old etone If it waan't my father (t wae the Dired man of some Reightber whe would say, patting me on the bead, “Bonny, turn th grindstone for me jest a few minnite, That's a good bor” And the minutes wolud Astronomers don't know so much For all thetr telescopes and such They are all excited sow, Raising mont amasing row, Many theortes propound Over something they have found, Tryin to explain, each one, what Is the reason for this sun spot Now Iam no astronomer, And yet I quietly aver That, for ali my tack of science, 1 can, with « calm reliance Mere explain It all te you This Diack #un spot Witch you view te the —wooder how {t missed ‘emt--— Pitisbure of the solar aystem, — HOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION! Send S0c to Knapp & West, arebt- tects, 363 Colman butlding, for « book of plana for pretty homes. It will save you money and tel) you how to build a good home cheap. °** Buy That Easter Outfit Now— Pay When You Can You're welcome to pay a little each week or month for anything selected from our Spring showing of ready-to-wear apparel for men and women—a show ing which is unapproached for quality and variety New goods arriving daily from our buyers in New York, Every garment rightly priced and abso lutely correct in style, De lighted to open an account with you; it may help your purse out, Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. 1532.34 Second, near Union “Geattie’s Reliable Credit Hous We Sell the Best h ufacturers are nly too anxious to sell to the anh dealers, We Sell Pianos at Lowest Price ur me expense in at fth of the expense of We Sell on Easy Terms funda enable 1 ye f being The Meyer-Toner Plano Company 314 Union 8t, Opp. P,-1, PeeRPUC COC I CPSC S LISS E Tee RECOLLECTIONS OF AN EX-RUBE—NO. 4 SEATTLE STAR—TURSDAY, 10,1 aa. ER Re : t |: A BIT OF VAUDEVILLE: * is BY F. W. SCHABFFER, bel z Redvuebbcdcéassbrdatheanradwdanne “You are chargt mit being 4 mind ompertness, Osgar, Gulitioss or hod gutitiess “Quiitiess as to der oxpertness, Adolf, bud nod guiltless a deg ner 1 vill Gen procedure to croas-oxamination you for der second dime.” “Ah, you vieh to doppel cross me. Vell?” Vot do you conclusion of dem? “Pot dey are 4 “fo, Now tv u, do dey stion & sount mind?” “On der contrariness, der mind tae goundicss, Id les a pairfect slience.” “Vot do you make of der pathologtea! ?” “I whould ehadge dot der pathologion! wase tm bad repair.” “Remember, my asking im hypothetical” “1 know id I haf carefully hypothecated 14.” ow, I have here oxhibit B. De you recognition dies letter?” ure, tt letter “Do you belief id ies a conclusive?” “Youn, yors, Id tae Ger limit” “Aha, und vot waes mentally der state of der writer? “Pennaytfania.” “Voult you bronounce him cranky in der crantalt* “No, Only loose in der root garten.” “How dit der subchegt get unbatanced? wase he pushed?” “Nelder. He parted hia hair @ lddie too much on von side.” “Vot tee der answer dot der defenseless wass @ hall fellow well met? My question to dot vould be @ brain storm” “Vell? Ine id ofert™ Did be @et shofed, or and the houre would seem days 1 Would proudly ‘muscle up” my arm before the other Kida, could wrast “Nod yet, Wheo der barometer fell, id sprained Itselut.” or play ball all day without ferling “| vill now ask you to tell der chury if td tas incurablyt it, Dut, oh, how sick and tired and “Det, to der best of my brefessional, expends entirely on der ac- weak I would siwaye feel whee quitta: someone had an ax to arind. “Vile der oxchester biays bridge vhist, ve vill recitation dot trag- BUSHNELL. foal vioh begins mit der vorts, I Am Nod Angry, Sire, Yust Mat’ ” Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Eitel ***ballding. Phone Main 6256. oe “DEAN” CIGAR. ‘The new quality, be. Beods, Fruit Tress, Cut Fiewers Sendehi & Bon, 179 Pike, cor tad av, oe Have You Attended the Easter Undermuslin Sale ? Thousands of enthusiastic buyers crowded our aisles today. Nearly the whole store is given.over to the Muslin Underwear Selling Smart Spring Suits $12.50 New Eton Style of Fancy English Suiting, dim plaid pat- tern. Jacket satin lined and finished prettily, with fancy white trimmings. Skirt is cut on the latest model, This smart little suit only $12.50 New Box Jackets New Box Jacket, made of fine black cheviot, quite man- nish, strapped seams, every detail correct, See these Coats $7.50 Girls’ Jackets $2.98 Girls’ Bright Red Jackets—Latest Eastern styles in Miss es’ Spring Box Jackets, in plain material and neat checks Nicely trimmed with fancy braids and buttons; wide cuffs and collar to match. Very attractive at— $2.98 Wash Goods Siiicn'ts amays Suey 6,000 Yards New Dress Ginghams, NEW WAISTINGS 12ye Values for Se. Figured Madras Cloth, white corded Resuitul Costgns, euaet suprodee ground with bair line stripes and tions of the finest imported neat designs in great variety. sephyr; stripes, checks, plaid«; Makes fetching waists and the plenty of nurses’ stripes. hese price is modest at, yard, goods improve with each launder ing; per yard, Ull noon 124¢ 9c In the Basement— Wednesday we will soll heaviest long Bilk Gloves, 16-but ton length; all sizes; champagne color only 75c TILL NOON j NEW ZEPHYR Fruit of the Loom Mus. | ETTES 100 ‘ Darning Cotten lin, you know what | Clean looking es ) yarda best Tn . it is; per yard chotoe 8 de digo Calleo; 10 yds. TI noon, Darning Cot Family requirements Se ee | eee ton, per ball, Ie only and the is but, SPECIAL SHOWING OF EASTER HATS better choose price Easter time is getting near your Hat soon Our Hats are exact copies of models from the great Master Milliners of the world beauty are now on display med in fancy quills and buckles, in a | ll their pristine Hats, trim s and Beautiful Creations in 2 Chic Spring Walkit Woh e nev a) colorings. London's prices are modest Base- ment Carnation ( Easter Sale of Py, Undermuslins Today's Under Muslin business was tremendous, the values we are giving are extraordinary. Tomorrow's offerings will be found 260 can Fruit Te ream, for 25¢ equally good. It will be more satisfactory to you to shop in the forenoon. be 0c Flag $1.87 and | $1.50 Skirts, | $1.25 and ce and 86c Kites, oach | $2.00 Skiets, | Gowns, Draw. | $1.00 Skirts, Skirts ors, Chemise | 4 Chemise ri $1.25 $1.00 79c MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. Gray Granite Roller Skates Wash Ba pair 50c Garden Seeds package 2c 1-pound pack ago Linen Lawn Writ ing Paper [4c ia HOME OF THE UNIVBRBAL RANGE, ~| think I will out ft out. OEE EERE ee DIANA’S DIARY NUMBER ONE id TOPCO CCP Pee eee eee MIG6 DILLPICKLES DRIFTG INTO THE PHYSICAL CUuL GAME, MAKES GOOD AT IT, BUT ENCOUNTERS A PITFALL THE PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT. STUNG AGAIN . eeteteeee “MOST OF THEM HAVE COMMENCED TO I have had so many adventures lately that I am am proper on the frits, That ie why I have been « ing notice of Prof. Btrongarm's Bchool of Phystont ( mic Made a Florid; Dull Complexions Brightened; Tria! Course Write for Descriptive Clreular, Prof. Strongarm edvertises EXTENSIVELY, like a Nevada ing company. There lan't any physical culture in standing behind the Taffeta & Balbriggan's in high-heeled shoes and « cast irom There may be a lot of MENTAL culture in listening to the criti marks of 909 varleties of shoppers, but no physical culture, BEGIN TOO ALL run ‘This evening I went by Prof. Strongarm’s and watehed the ners’ Class coming dut, but I didn't have go in. I have put It off til tomorrow, Hke going * Just judging OFFMAND, I should eny that Prof. Strongarmy of beginners, most of them have commenced to begin too LATE look lke fugitives from Dr. Onler. (To Be Continued.) Weare introducing a li of Toilet Paper that can not be equaled anywhert in the State of Washi ton. We know that if you buy once you will never again take other than one of the following : Jumbo Round—2, Jumbo Flat—<« Gest Rite—R Quaker Special—5 rolls for First Avenue Round—6 rolls for Big Deal Round, 8 rolls for In the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must : be, when for 5¢ you can get Uneeda Biscuit J} : fresh from the oven, protected : from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY