The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1907, Page 4

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By ; ‘ RE _matt or carrier No 6 THE SEATTLE STAR PUBLISHING Co. 107 and 1909 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY, Telephones— Independent 675; Sunset Main 1080, Indepandent 1138; Sunset Main 1080, Paltent CYR Mallard Ave, Munwet RVERETT srAR AGRNCY Wo BH Leow ant Ml Hewitt Awe. Sunset, Main #m cent per copy ote per week twentg five conte per month. waitoerrd ane matter ___ Batored at the Postetriee at Oe ro MALL SUBSCRINERS fT Ha Wasnnicton, date when you Tabet of cack paver, Whee that date arrives, Reon pal) in advance, Your Same is taken from the Het A change of dal BAdresd lade? is a covey Novice Tro at apy of The Gar fall te reach pow by e'etork any fo oh UP vur main effive Runans, 1000, tade pen V'clook Shit We Will ecad Fou @ cope Remo. it ves please Wehphone ue every time 1 sfihaor ter a pertect eervice- aad the only wer te ‘The charges of shocking mistreatment of women confined in the County jail, made by Mra. A. Lovins, « welbknown charitable work er, calls for nothing less tha & most searching inves! igation It ia not sufficient that certain guards if shown to be guilty of Such atrocities, should } are their just deserts their positions. The prison and stripes In view of the spectfic starting nature of Mra, Levins’ ac @weations and the fuct that she avows herself to be personally cog Mizant of many instances where we p have been made drunk and Suffered abuse at the hands of jaliors, the charges originally brought Dy club women of Se ran ne be passed up with simple Genials on the part of rift Smith « ne prison authorities Any one who talks with Mra Levins oa this subject will quiet ly perceive that «> common sonse Dilla. She te not given to exaggeration, or to hysterics, Por past she has been acting the Jail, offering comfort tx notconly well posted, but is a woman of rare and one not inclined to make mountaing out of mole loag time part of a Good Samaritan in the eounty and consolation to those of her own sex who for one reason or another have fallen into the hands of the flaw. Sho bas been deing a quiet work of mercy that most per goes would shriek from performing and she bas done it unosten tatiously and with « clad he Buch a woman's statem When she says to the nis are ent greatest respect “1 know,” and exposes this and that milad: i of jail ers, her statements are well worth belief Such a woman wonld not tell untraths. Her whole character is opposed to any such possibil ity. Nor would she have any object in misrepresenting matters Had it not been for the extreme urgency of the case, M Lav ine would never have allowed her name to appear In The Star over Such accusations as she has felt compelted to make. Sheriff Smith cannot afford to ignore Mrs. Levinas’ charges. ‘They ring true. This matter should be investigated to the very bottom. ‘New Arithmetic---Subtract 40 From) 10---30 Per Cent Profit ‘There's a roar in the land about pay envelope bomsssas. Meat Pecent has been «© blast ae of a thousand megaphones announcing ‘em increase for certain classes of railroad men There ts an echo, though, that says, “Have you got your share? It fs a five question. Have really got your share of the gbounding prosperity’ Let men who toll tura in the newspapers © present day food quotations and then to the same records of five @r ten years ago. Compare the difference with the uplift in your wage Nor is the tnerease in the cost of food and other necessities the only test. There is evidence nearer at hand to indicate from which qnd of the hern of plenty the worker is getting his share of proaper ity. It appertains to ratlroads statioticians Measure and weight and assay prospertty (especially unparalicied and amazing ond boundless prosperity) say that @ 1900 the of raiiroad emplores bas been increestd 17 per cent. Fine, You bet altogether But, wait a migote. What bave Harriman, Morgan, Rook nd the restof those earnest workers gotten cut of It? We had most overlooked thet. Let's refer ugain to the prosperity assayer's Teport. Ob, ye Net earnings, that is the profits of the Paliroad owners, have increased 82 per ctmt since 1900. A Government who pay tent fT Now s, here it ts. bled, that's all. The shower from the big ond of the horn mast have nearly suffocated them Their $2 per cont means act only larger dividends but a great ise in the value of bales of stocks ond hoods held ther It bas made possible t aue of watered stock to an .* un paralleled and azing a8 our prosperity, and some additional. So while it is boundless as far as the wieards of Wall st. are concerned, any workingman who can find a barrel or vat big enough to hold his month's wages will be able to get a fairly good lime on its volume Organized workingmen have fared betttr than the feliows who make individual arrangements for their pay or take what is offered them. On the railways in the past five years, for instance, the con ductors hay on advanced 15 per cent, firemen 14 pe ad cent. Railroad ¢ have been an ° er and station men 4 per cen Th t heen rewarded for thetr employes by an increase of 49 pe cont sinor While they land themselves as phtilanthre giving the 17 per cent the wizards o uve to gather in er of for thew setves. The game has been worked before, but like t antall ing puzale of the three little abelin or the aming gold brick, it ts ever pew DIANA’S DIARY—Ih Six CHAPTERS NO. 1 FOLLOWING A STRANGE CULT, MISS OILLPICKLES BECOMES AN INMATE OF GLAMOR GRANGE, WHERE THEY LIVE THE LIFE LOGICAL IF THEY DON'T STARVE—STUNG AGAIN. “THEN AND THERE | FELL FOR THE GUMBOILIAN THEORIES,” I have passed he Selfish Existence. From now on I am go ing to live the Life Logic It came about THIS w 1 uded_a lecture b ( boll, the er listened to hit great Doesn't the Submerged Ten Swirr He ONLY solution wa ommmnity where everything 1s perfect and society is a natural aristoerac No one is inferior to 7 "7 se, and there t an ideal division of labor In facet, eve body warks for everybody else and nobody gets anything for doing it The management of the body politic is directed by pe 5 of supertor Wisdom, YET everyone is as wise an the other, since the no mo nopoly of 4 e la no idle *, but no one works unless one cannot re ation In igabsolnte pe r n n nen 4 h t ‘ Grat ig BSPECIALLY f leech) f t ft oF 1 a i A WAYS ng f I 1 Cult id Glame ! o { wh HALL GEEKS F&xXONERATION ' ! te He was not allowed tell | Now in the springtime, when faney the old evernew etion ariges=-may a girl flirt? Anyway, what te Mirtation’ Does milady need to boldly wink of drop her kerehief to attract attention from the man she admires and from whom she craves admiration? Hardly y Do all girls flirt more or less? Ie it right and prope? that they shoulda little? Malt a a m women, distinguished as writers upon papelar subjecta, have opened a debate upon this gubject Their statement witl appear sertatly in this newspaper, This first is by Cyat Grey, aa follows BY CYNTHIA GREY little of That pretty wweethourt yours who tills her chin and t& her head et you, * he looks at you from under halfclosed, gently quivering ids wn sen up her lips at you, she ts not Oirtiag-— not if she really loves you The dictionary says Pirtation THE SUATTLR: STAN—TURBDAY, APRIL 16, 7. | one ar take tike “ | thinking of leaving New York | | turns to thoughts of lova, Senator Carter of Mon-| A good bet's th Gen, 8. 8. Burdett of Mis one th't cures you |sourt, and 8. M. Stockwlanger of wer bona’, |indiana, at one time commissioners D eral land office, testified they i troyed their let ter books upon lesving the office | the same os did Hermann ree | " “You eetore: should sever find ACTOR DISAPPEARS. life dull.” | “Why not! asked Laudon Ran-| (Seripps Telegraph Service.) ter W YORK, April 16 Advices “You are always having a change ved by Liebier & Co. from the of scene. » ship Minneapolis, en route to Landon, states that # Junie pe brother of Elsie Jania, disappeared HE'S your) | that steamer in mild ocene ir Janis was with the “Mrs Bury s of the Cabbage Patch” com and was to the part af iChris Maay who la (Seripps Pelegragh Gervion) | WASHINGTON, D. ©, April 16 Hinger Hermann scored a point yos A WORD FROM JOSH Wied, | Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Mitel New Arrivals in Spring Petticoats Bitk Petticoats cons acked, in plair enment blacks Ipny V irs! M GLOBE BLOCK Suckers a Chance Baby’s Needs Cost Little When You Get Them ts the act of pretending an affec + th k dion which dove wot exist; an in Giving Him a Pointer, and new and striking of a 4 uUaker | eincere levemaking. fects in black and white j la some way she must let you PED. moog oy oy to Pray checks aad stripes. know that she does love you, and |. 11tle Mi te oe wey ene Ri 825.00 You can depend on the quality, too—for if The Qual if that way is all sincere abe ts not Sonate Jereey Top Petticoats ommends it as good, ‘lis so—or mone flirting “Can you tell me why The only skirt with pert | > you say he only akirt with perfect There is no insipgerity fn the | ear form {itting qualities, that dimples and mang - be Yeesir; so ma won't spank me teseres a smooth fitt ‘ Py G-year-old baby «irl who patiently | _jicmuus “ee Moe, cuter skint. Foun Glitterin cia ith and pe ally wones you with of #iik of other light m ber See A asin roe “9g ; Jane, where is my necktie tertals 83 lo R12 ‘ your adoration wor u pick he “Where did you put It, my dear? ‘ mi rue 4 up and clasp her to your heart Ie t any der that men become setae 959 a or At @ five years of age ®bO | yeutat?— Washington Herald Very similar in climbe up your keee and without rustle and weight to taf. Wednesda *% blush declares, “I like you bet ‘Look here! You sdvertised feta allk-—very light and y of all the men I know. When I [this auto you sold me to go from durable. In several good row up FU marry you.” . four 60 miles an hour.” styles 8275 At thre times five a girtivh Yes, sir, That's right. Fou Bateen Petticoats “a Talewn Fi r ular 2 5 1 . t net n Powder, regular 25c; special MISS CYNTHIA GREY. pride has sealed her lips, but down miles up hills and 60 miles dows. A good verlety to choose Mennen’s Talew pecta! a anit etn aud Frettoning Ute parcel. | —idte.: from, in bright, lustrous Lundborg’s Talcum Powder, regular 25c; spectal the same old tate, “I like youbest,” and ai) the other awkward, on - - growing boys she xhuna or rudely snubs Green—1 was the victim of one “e 50 to 83.00 Robinson's Prepared’ Barley, regular 20c; special .. ‘Then suddenly Vike budded Newer: in May's sunshine, she grows lynching party tn Arizona once. | . 7 NS < ee to tour thes five and Doom to womanhood. “Have years tn passing | Brown—You don't say? | You're invited to open an Magic Binnd Conteuned MEK, per on changed her heart * teen married the wid punt with ws and pay a ortick’s 4 Milk, regular GOc ......... 00. re Enc thavee at you « playful finger, She sete her lower lpi be low of a man who was strung up for|§} jittie down and a iittle at a Hortick’s Mahed tween her teeth and looks demvare traces crisscross lines upon the |horie stealing —-Chicago News time for anything selected. Horlick’s Malted Milk, $1.00 size covce covce sean Ponatve, she gently sighs and then—<ahe smiles, She flecks « | Dont walt antl! Beaitie Toston . aaa dust from coat sleeve of lapel, and say: “I love you the best ek goes to $1.00. It is linble to ensichpetsy Horlick’s Malted Milk, hospital size the boys | know.” » there any day, now that they . ate Melee In she a filet? Not if she means tt, no. But Wf abe dusts wom? [have the high grade senaditigns 4 Eastern Outfitting Mellin’s Food, large 120. ....seceeeeee cee tee ene lother fellow's sleeve and «i hin tender, aidelong glanecs, too, be Jihe hundred foot level. Put your Meliia’s Food, small size | ware She can ot leve you both, she is pretending and the diciowary | order in at once The Seattle Bow Co n Inc. leays tf SHE induiges in a kind of lovemaking which t¢ INSINCERE | ton Copper company is a hame com mpa y, " ENATURED ALCOHOL TO BY {ahe is a FLIRT pany, managed by home people, o- 1982-34 Second, near Union WOOD OR DE? 3 ‘ RN—Cost | et — ore ~ = cated in King county and owning “Beal ere | four different mines from which ittie's Reliable Credit mighty little ber there ia bound to result large earn lings, Go and see the ore at the/ | laffiee of the company, 420 Alaska j= ove By “Josh” AN ILLUSTRATION | OF TWO WAYS OF DOING A i } THING. Putting a Crimp in Bilt t Clev !, Bil Taft mad One of our frenzied plano | tiacto Bill Roberts hae shied his) Jobe 1. Sulltra them beqgave |] houses offers er day in Bie mn = Te ute and wid-| (ner are wo built (hat a belt woold |] one of their half page ads a 80 canter 5 vee anapect he wit} moon stide wn to their nakies, called $40 piano for $260, which @ as toot o tate No. 11; ° ng a common and most peo certainly seems a pretty good itn oneal AS Lot nade » bad SMary article of wearing appBrel || reduction. The fact of the mat bargain when he chose with es po bough jst pat we have ool j Esau when he sold bis birth What do I want with more‘tHo fo style « #0, MILTON-BROWN SHOES no will the lady make n bad bar - ce Prec wrt ou and ee teat 9 “Te OLO COUNTRY LINENS HAMIL gain who listens to the Biren we + iiodsge $480 plane, but pandence, Liberty (Ky.) Nows ne ci ght Le eeeron 1 Silk and Dress Goods Dept. Ox ords for | oe Everyor hould have a safe de eee peat vec gy Ait Ne z | Rveryone shou poi ner it Ladies’ $2.50 Oxfords—Biggest line in town A magazine writer asks Why | posit box im which to place valuable |[ Mt sive Any reduation wo cor @ _ Good Bik for Leex Money herg oe ee ee cas. do men wear suspenders?” While | papers, maney, jewelry, ete. The Bich way do you preter $1.50 quality 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk—None oe, Batten, Siecies. 5 : es : mt pretend to be able to te vaults of Wm. D. Perkins & Co if you want to get posted on better made to wear: no etarch or srenenas oor > A ‘ a tm every cane, we believe that pankors rath piano values, call on yard e mn every cw pene bed ae 18 27-inch Imported China Wash Cite—The | SOc kind te Wear Rrvstar Sete, 1800 Seeens [tions pons senetruction aad See 8 coctantor tmatrix ated ARS | Ome Day Special Sale oa Avenue vide absolute protection for valu-'l The Meye -Toner Piano - ene ab Our private booths seda. Nght blue wink, gray, vf Kid Gloves | ta privacy for their inay Company a. whit 1 black, per yard Be | MAY DAY tion. The vaults are open from Buy Dress Goods Here and Save Money Long K rade; Backs % mtwoépet Boxes $4.00 314 Union St, Opposite P.1 @ 22-inch Aul-W 1 a Suit Impor oth bine Boe inl t e | BR id Read How Little } H Ladios® | Skirts — t | i? Costs Here neatly oe med with o . d Ladies’ W M eertion, VSailor Hats for Ladies and | ‘srw i Mi Regular 75c Val a ee isses, Regular 7 MES Pics ant tue, | ok regular $1.13 values. brokiery. ioe sat Big Blockade Sale Draws Large Crowds « tor zoe | seas of 1 | y ¥ . f t iu al wel q Saturda mela our store was thronged with eager buyers, and we sold a we day = . for: theme " tremendot of goods, but the end is not must raise money stfficient to pay ; our ct No excises go with them, ‘They must Have the cash, In order to get the fl Children’s Wash Dresses NOTE THE BARGAINS BELOW, ! Prices that make friends for the Store— to $1.98 « Ruge—Room size ew @ - ? ~ 2 COME IN A HURRY. H I n, a New Big Line of Childres® ° A. wr %xi2 Rugs; regular & va I Sixes from 1 y 16; made of goo MEN'S SUITS. | MEN’S FINE SHOES. a ae = aterda ak hame tras, ch y. lawns, dienitios | x72 amineter vy — bh ® matertals Fine Imp pues ooh: ems . b a ee | $2.50 Strong Shoes for . a » 81.65 9) pg “4 - ? <i ce k for this stripes, plaid t ft 2 non ces and Cheviots Suits Fitted set 200 Vie aie daahesdlidiin barter t plaids k e ; Regu ar $2.00 Vict Shoes, sole leather tor ig B5¢ to ar 98.50 Suite fo | Men's 88.80 Genuine Giove Kid, in Oxford 4 9-Wire Tapestry Brussels lien Seal wat 9 Ses Men's Fancy Box Calf, leather line $4 Carpets nen pecial Seite fe Ko at : ‘ ig White I Ladies’ Summer 765 YOUTHS’ SUITS Men's Full Dress Patent Leather, regula wits 7a Pee Oe bs. aben iS? ae Neat, Nobby St the ¥ Men. All . $t tay only ' finch Top Cr black o te CUT THIS OUT 1T WILL NOT APPEAR the Newest Materials. Perfect Fitting ’ cies (niet cr gah pares AGAIN inch Colored In naturel Regular $4.56 Suits svecccesss SBIO e er ter t ‘al Regu a Bes ) = : . e 1.75 WOME S SHOES Cut This Out, Too. Regular 4 Misasibiessennses 6.85 nea $1.15 $1.40 Axw at per yard. W 100 650 CHILDREN’S SUITS. < Leathe wo «1 Two and Three Piece Saits—Norfoll I 41.65 Price ; sian Blouse, “Busters,” Wash Suit ‘ ple P Turned Sole $4.00 She ° 4 > . ir stripes aia ¥ 82 5c for Heavy Val. Lace dotted aunty. Be Regular $259 Suits for Soveccsercese tension Dengola Wal z ‘ : mis for .. ihe . ‘ 1 enester MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR. for 81.00 Special Tomorrow 5c heme : 3 ancl cy owes 1 @ ome ema @ Some © <a 5 I © ER © aye. Ge © to w Fou f loc Fa Hanak JOZEN ME ; MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. Sa Men Pancy Stiff Front St regu. $1.00 : red I Men's and Boys’ Fast Mack Sateen Shirt $3.00 ‘ Hats fe $1.5 » $1.00 value, fo ie ob i SOCKS AND SUSPENDERS HALF BLUCK NORTH OF POSTOFFICE BETWEEN UNIN OPPOSITE NEW ARCADE BLOCK TRUNKS A Fleavy All Wool Alaska Socks, worth 5 Fine $7.00 7 nts $1 Trunk fon'’s Warranted } Black Liat $7.50 Suit Ca Hea Ixpen ' Genuine I id tepend ) i le Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317 1319 First Ave., pantie PIANOS Victor and Edison | Talking Machines sTRINOS ND TELESCOPES. SHEET MUSIC, TIL Second Ava., Seattle a a ae 1 7 pica i | t. Gr — POULTRY NETTING—Car just ved r nad quality RSITY AND UNION STREET! i ERS’ SUPPLY CO, i} Colman Dock a j Roth I got PACIFIC & ool s0UND TLING COMPANY: phone O27 ORDER DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER PANTS TO $4.00 at the UNION TAM tocks, Bonda rd WIRES 514-618 TH ie in Tel, Main 279, Ind. 279. eum Rink § Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Qidg.

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