The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1907, Page 6

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4 T___ THE SEATTLE STAR LISHING CO, Temporary Offices, Pot, Building. “EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. japhones— jal; independent t Independent RALLARD FTAR AGRNCT-on Raita) TWGNRREGE FAR AGENCY WB Leonard, lei Mewitt Ave, Buneet, Main 0% PIE cent por copy, ot + per Week, oF twenty-five canta per month, Delivered deali or carrier, No free copies Sunset Main 1080, Ave Hunset, Ballard Jt TF Walidcca Gs the Poatettice ai Genito, Weshingion, Oo covend-clase matter RSCHIPERA. The date when your eubseription expires ie om the Tubhrens inde! ot each paper When that date arrives (f your eubeoription hae et ean paid in eivanos, your mame te taken from the fist, 4 change ef dete om Batrese ladal te & reoetpt — 4 SiGe TO BURSCRIMERS Snovld your copy of The Star fall to reach my eee 2 f * te y) . y even please do we oun oftiee. Ai ante. if you sdould mine it more than ones, please telephone Ge every time es Fee way we can be certain of giving our subscribers © perfect serviee-and ste Oe “~ ‘ RIPLINGER’S DEFALCATION sips The astounding announcement that “honest John Rip Jinger,'’ ex-city « smptrotler, is eharged with the embeazzle “ment of moneys belonging to the city, seema hard to credit, and yet in the fave of the evidence presented, there does not seem to be a shadow of doubt as to his guilt It even looks as though Riplinger deliberately took refuge in Honduras, under a belief that he eould not be extradited when his thefts were finally discovered Most vigorous measures should certainly be taken to apprehend the ex-comptroller, He should be brought back to face the accusations, and, if found guilty, made to suf fer the merited punishment of his crime. No stone must be left untarned to secompliah this end As for Mr. Carroll, the present comptroller, he has much to answer for to the people According to his own admissions, made to the finance committee of the city council last night, he has been in pos- session of Mr, Riplinger's muddled accounts for more than one year, and yet failed to take any steps until recently to check them up and ascertain whether the moneys belonging to the people, as turned over to him, were correct im their amounts, Tt seams to have been Mr. Carroll's idea that it was more important ‘o protect the interests of his friend, John Riplinger, than ‘{ was to see to it that the people's fands were protecte: His whole proceeding in this matter was most unbusi messlike and carciess Mr. Carroll should have known within ten days after taking charge of the office as to where the city's funds were loeated. There was more reason for it becanse of the fact that Carroll dis &s soon as he Had he acted months ago, Riplinger could undoubted ty have been apprehended before he left the country and part of the missing funds recovered Tt is a good time right now to have a thorough investi ation made of th yants of all city departments. The people would like to know whether everything is all right in the other public offices While the law is reaching out its strong arm to ‘ohn Riplinger, let an examination be made inte city and aunty offices along thorough lines WHERE WILL WOMAN STOP OR WILL SHE STOP? ywered the looseness of the aystem in vogue k hold of the comptroller's office ‘This is the age of the woman ve the fut aleo la here § is lees than 50 years since American girle were refused iiiesion to the colleges thelr brothere attended Now these are ore women tn the colleges than men (Almost every agency of modern times caters to woman. Mer Vie for ber custom The ipit wante her strong support 1 Press seeks her favor and patronage. Woman fe so longer hit the throne She is the throne CAD this change of « few years seems a radical departure. But t Pour eres over Europe The women of Britain are pounding at the doors of pariia it. seeking suffrage Ta Germany the gates of the ancient universities have been fed trom thetr hinges to jet women in Tn Italy the partia ee, 1s possible, for equal The French w have gone ahead of men in the field of eclentific discovery A n England of the twelve best selling books every one was writ “y & Woman Bven tn darkest Russ on physicians are teaching the Goctors of the world advance methods in hospital work ' But most striking of all. in Finland—think of {t—in Fioland! 7-49 women now occupy seats as law makers in the lexislature of that duchy! inted a commis Ta point of fact. in {te appreciation and advance of women great as that aivance has been—-America ie some reapects far behind wor This ts the » ans ane Im this new equation of modern life fs man be the X—the unknown quantity’ SPEAKING OF YOUR “LITTLE MARY” * Do you temember Barrie's giay, “lAttle Mary It caused quite a good deal of talk, because t was on a father extraor ome semuch as “Little Mary” was not a person, but ‘twa ar little insides he health as well as the sickness of mankind as e at we ought to know and under a and t ts and the best methods of tain Dr Laison has expiained—-not in technical aylia words that nobody understands excep* we may doubt him about some of them) sin language that points out to you that, when know that s know everything practical there Here are some of Latsor rineipal pon u t eat are of no value to us We should not ea n we are hurried, angry, excited or nxious " ninet the body; and we ca ‘ ereating as well as by not eating We t subject of eating is one of very great importance » 4s not k. He hean't wild dietar ‘ ortes a ra frultarian or a nutt a « a wa at we dor The New York World for eeveral weeks has been publishing anewers) “What ls a Dem When it receives a satie no doubt it will take “Where ls a Dem to the question, epriag, what How proper all ctreumstances miner ie under 1 don't see any evidence of It Why, be's fixing up bie garden and he's wearing his | cold because | had taken awful seedy clothes.” The Error of interruption. Gracious, Smith. a ferce cold Hang me if | know ad you don't & how you caught WHEN A WOMAN GOES SHOPPING AMTICL Ne 2% OTs OF RATING Wyse asp you say the word “eating.” you are mentioning THE SEATTLE STAR-WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1907. STAR DUST BY JOSH could tell you' I'm surprised that posed intelligence “I don't see any occasion for euch an outburet as that, You act ae though | had committed a orime es simply going to #ay I've 1 Off” And you don't know how you caught the cold! Why, it's a won der you're not in the hospital with | pneumonia! | didn't suppose 4 man iike you would do that. You read the papers, don't you’ very day you see Interviews with doc tore— “Excuse me, old man. | try to be patient with everybody, but you are taxing my temper to the Iimit I to tell you I've taken off 4 and you ought to ashamed to confess it. Don't you see interviews with our best doo tors, urging people not to take off thelr Nannels unt Who said anything about taking off his nnels” Why. you did. You sald you'd taken ‘om off 1 didn’t eay anything of the kind But I did try to say that I dida't know bow T had causht thie good care of mysel Gen Wade says the army can teen should be restored. The ladies who knocked it out no doubt wil! clatm the general ts prejudiced He has been tn the army for 46 yeare 1 spring lent One Bad Enough? Jack Jesserf, of Gunbarrel Galf held a concert at the home of Mr ening He played 80 pleces own composing. He has two ays of playing “Mocking Mra Springville Journal and Herald A Pittsburg doctor says every body In the town ts suffering from pheumonokontostis, which is a paew domelanotic formation Induced by carbonaceous accumulations De! mas might have cleared Thaw If he hed called attention to thet Red Hot Subject. To Hell and Back” te the etrik ing subject of a sermon by Kev Chas. T. Russell to be delivered at 2 p> m. tomorrow at Ford's opera {id house —Raltimore Sun Auide ot we as 4 Sigee . p ' ‘ding « p the toed ® advient kf t average « t A aad . ° a b cen “ and « « 1 fond experte Recmume @ word, they a eting ‘ mans | & man of your Intelligence, or sup aod Mra. Fred Blemseter Thureday OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE 4 PON'T ANOW WHETHER / CAN OR NOT, Sur ¢ NOW / WON'? ~ YWEN Til MAKE IF MYSELF Ll! eeee ~ THESE THINGS WOULD SHOCK YOU---WHY? HY 2RLMA TRAVERS. » tO ee & Woman & bathing eult on « eres nothing shocking @bout such a coe r Knee! in prayer be ae & preacher and knife? A fork his appearar Why does the ¢ perfumed bath to wureet ’ «x te w dinner end soup for Ww eal reason for « ti that © way, There te REASON O the # t le that man te bim wee that « ortes FE omy 4M that way Thee ke, \4-thme custom cated mank Sta! Gnees = we and & “ ”” 4 only been WHI ? liy triendly aughed Prep & Sl You foolish t& ®y R. ©. Phittion But there was hing in the he foolishne able tone that told Bi was not wholly « i next act Was certainly 1 clreumatan excusable his arme about that ex p evening gown and Mignon Morrison that could sot have hed « Hilly Abbott was pussied Generally, © man knows when and with whom he ts tn love the Morrison twine were so dl ingly alike end unlike, M gery wae quietly dreamy, Mign. fascinatingly vivacious, Otherwise they wore as like as the prov peas So It was no matter der that Billy Abbott was pursied However, the affair must be The atle pre ted ope way or another teat hes Accordingly, be stepped brisk mtre “ the phone and called up the Ye And I'm going sumber. “Ie that you. Margery marry you, Mignon'” announced Ob, hello! Mignon Will you. two ! with as are Erie Have othing to say about 0 to the theater with me tomor evening’ Wh» oything you But she made no effort to get care to see. Al TH call for #*8y from cirele of his arms you about 7:20 Will you marry me, Mignon? The one who enters the room awierstioned Billy, obediently first te going to be ‘it’ I'm weary Yes, Bi with becoming of shilly-shallying ookness belied by a Mash of the Which remark did not necessarily 4° blue eyes : mean concelt on the part of oue Teenty delicious minutes later Wm. Abbott. Unquestionably, the Milly's siance, In one of ite minute Morriaon twine werd fond of him. wanderings from Mignon’s dimpling And other than that, mar tace, encountered the grandfather's ne never be certa: of the ck. Ite accusing face recorded view « + five minutes to eight t was 9 to the very second By jove! We are going the when the neal, white capped ma’ heater—and | forgot ushered Mr. Abbott into the cosy | ten Where's Margery? She'll little Morrison reception room | think us erany Here he carefully selected « Mignon’s dimples deepened mis t fe chair facing : hievi waited, wondering If bis heart bea In the ary with Tom Spauid the grandfathe «in the B paused, « omprehending w © Margery? ques n his eyes t he M Yeo, very much so. Tt was on At last he heard @ sound without. the tip of my tongue when I came heart almost stopped beating to tell you that Margery ant 4 tt be Mignon? Would It be go with ue—but, somehow t farge For an awful three got nde he held hie breath expe Bince whe Then M n's laugh Binee they went motoring this pled face came b of morning. That's why she wanted hia vie’ t her part of the engage Hie heart gave a be 4 that t ment pre ® efforte Let's cancel ours, too, and stay had here.” pleaded BR was Mignon Ho the grand? r’s clock chime m t eet the “elght” majestioa but all ir “ ~ ‘ Oriental Bi}! Pa ; *, 1418 Thi eight Ms w tables and om Mis “ Seattle @ fo en COPPER HOHEH EEE ESET EEE EH EEE E SESE SESE EOE R ERS Player Pianos : “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” Sherman) @hy & Go, i406 SECOND AVE BEST ON EARTH Eight Different Makes LOWEST PRICES . S POOH SHE SERDEDS Cee EeEeEee Meat Prices That Please At the City Hall Market, 609 Third ay. near Yeuler “Silk and Dress Goods Dep't. |] LATEST THING) = ray Mighty glad that epring has come, ‘ LOVIN’ rt Meet my htm n’, lovin’, lovin me fee! ao frolicnome n’, lovin’, lovin a y pretty girl I see to such degree Pp, and be lovin, lovin Bought @ rode cheek down tows Lovin’, lovin’, lovin Girl's eyes turned me upside dow Levin’, lovin’, lovin Raw @ lanele on & Car Rpled an old maid angular Watched a widow from efer Lovin,’ lovin, lovin s made of metal and The 4 Bevery boy and every man, ) a, hi st and began matinee. _ springtime lovin * be 05 ye pir? a GLOBE BLOCK With a pleased expretuleg a contented smile ig be It Doesn't Cost Much to fie. Gn "ey Oulfit tin” ae” Soe a ping sround from ste ) store, telephones her ere The Quaker, and is for she gets from Ge. Not only are our prices | Dependable Drags — tremely reasonable, but it’ That is our standard, only necessary to pay a small point not to be deposit down op anything se that “we sell for lected here—you can take hurry, use your ts : your time to pay the balance either one 1240, We'll Thie “Ittle-at-a-time” plan pleasure in deltvering your on) der. We call for pi ' aci deliver them free charge. In our makes the buy! of that new Outfit an em matter—it eaves the strain on your pocketbook Prescription Dept, We invite ‘our ine tion < y pane We employ only pharmacists. with years of perience, and your tions are put ap right your eyes. Byery ti in thie department is and rechecked, making en imporstble. We invite the i spection of the medical : nity and are always glad Eastern sone Sanne Wednesday and Thi Outfitting we ota FREMONT GRAPE JUICES \y pint—per bottle Company, Inc. | J seF quart—per bottle 1ABB-B4 Second, arar Union Try a smal! bottle and “Beatties Reliable Credit know how you like it” Howse think you'll come beck more of our splendid showing of Summer Apparel for men women and hildren—the styles and prices are right quality the best ) Ar cay ) UK GAG Ml ome of the Universal Range tt SECOND AVE HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES. $6.00 and $7.00 — Women’s Skirts $4.49 Biggest value of the season—New, Stylish Dress and 7 Walking Skirts for Women and Misses Panamaag serges, cheviots, brilliantines, broadeloths and faney milky tares. Colors, black, navy blue, brown, gray, green aad: amall invisible checks and plaids. Not one skirt in te) lot that is not worth at least $6.00 and many of them would be cheap at $7.00-— % On Sale Thursday at $4.49. SALE OF WAISTS One hundred dozen Lawn Waists just received: 3a newest things. Beautiful embroidered and lace ame Two styles short sleeves and buttoned in back, and it ‘ Lot No, 1—Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Waists at Lot No. 2—Regular $2.00 and #2.25 Waists th pieces Wool Dreas Geode= 75 Quaiit ‘Inch Black Swiss T a Silk nm Worsteds, Henriettas, Scott ve r yard ple nd novelty sultiagt: Re 7 ar » $9c qualities: Qua Colored Taffeta ... 1s Silk nes, navy, red, green, | Se Pin Cube, filled with t pink, champagne, gray. | . ack or mourning pint m, white and black; per | se Box Jet Mourning PIR | warrante st steel and not soft, good wes } Best Stee! Nickel-Piated Saf er # made ty Pins “ or small sist | \ wn, reseda K rs t 00 oo Best Star Skirt Braid-—tet | pod aien: ae world's § ard at fe Ms per itama Sutee, | White Agate Buttons, all sme) oe | " e pearl, regular ©] . 49e Large Card of 2 Dozen Hoom t ) ALLW M and Eyes. l¢ duitine a(t - wt invisible Hair Pins, 4 sise® } « a ’ . x that sell for 100

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