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° “(Gone half crasy, Altogether dazy') | Keep him to the dark a while for fenders are in common use elsewhere which make fear egaia het ace Although @eath bericath the wheels almost an impossibility, they are not in use in Seattle bis train Poor f ko thump!” We really should protect that head low's “all mi calla himself “slow! His dimple’s most effective anyone must Know If a prohibitive price attached to these devices, if such} equipment meant such an outlay as to embarrass the corpora- | tion financially, the public might conceive how the selfishness ire Fm id tebis just ike | @f corporations would induce them to take those chances which} poor fellow raving about her toe Maybe he'd think thie wouland are daily resulting in violent deaths and ruined lives, but such! Sinebae eee ait een Pm oiatte ng A ap coma. | is not the case. Not only are these devices within the finan- } her size, | I plead also tn thefr name—- cial reach of all street railway corporations, but also they prove | Ravts @ great financial saving to all companies which install them. They prevent fatalities and the serious injuring of accident that | this poor chap, | ween, | Could we mold that dimple to a well-formed bump. her skin, Ko hopelessly insane, Senscless of hie dimple ‘cause a) | Not Jost “daffy with a dimple — ‘* “tm ber chint™ ' her chin!” ee SAYING, “1 LOVE YOU” BY STAMPS © Do you know why the girl you, When the clerk in charge lots one saw dropping that letter Into the Mose tt yg ike 4 young] | cyclone and ¢ tere dash by ao box at the postoffice placed the quickly that you ¢ t ‘That is why the question is hard to answer. It would seem that, aside from humanitarian considerations and considerations of conscience, the street railway corpora- tions of America would adopt the best of safety appliances as a Fancles he has all kinds of girls In| Stl! other girls to make his heart / ; 7 . i | Raves about a girl that 0 soft—"like velveteen | Dave read the note again Why they are not in use is a question which is hard to an “gtammer #o;” Not fully mushed--you understand again, but no reason for her fight swer. Told about a Cuddiey Girl and now | —"Just sort of half between”; was given. He rushed to the rail | Recovery may yet come about for | x over brown hair and about If he's given fullest freedom he'll | victims; they prevent expensive damage suits against the cor : me pena ee BY CHAS. NELSON LANDON. “T ase ceardhing for Margie and ‘porations? In this respect alone, they pay for themselves many You You GIRLS WILL HAVE To STOP. A peach par exeelient, a very Queen of Muliebriey, ts the 1907 |1 will look the world over until 1/ i rt find her,” was all that he would | qmge over. tell the poltee. He was adjudged ; seated In the parlor. and the old man He handed Dave a | “She ts gone, rted to ery | a note and way station. Margie, he learned. had gone to the city on the early morning train. Dave got a Ucket and left on the next train. A week later the following jarticle appeared in one of the daily papers: + | aur ° Tne nahh EL STAR-«—SATURDAY, S&PT. 14, 1907. O) THE SEATTLE STAR UST | THE 1907 GIRL, ° By — pudtisnina &. 6% | STAR: ‘D i j pik Dani keer A ea ERY AFTERNOON EX o® Who 1 the 1907 girl? Whgt is whe like? gyhat are hor distin @ * <a vs BY JOSH nse ES : fe nia Eaitagal: Independent 875; Sunset MMn 1080, . pili i In whe undordrenwed? In yyo ov@rdrosed? Or gts she Just | pave Harrington nat on a Jow ength tor tay Bucinese: Independent 1188; Sunset Main 1050, 2 p Tleht in bench in the suicidal ward of the n wrapped ier _ Josh Wise Says! ~ }from his vacation.” In whe pale and anaemic or rosy and full-blooded |Oldenham asylum. He was tall and « fond and BALLARD gTAR AGBNGY am, Bats Huneet, Ballard Oe Who cheap street car fende@ ia an "You," o 6 le she “a phantom of delight,” an was the Girt of 1906—a von | yandnorne The records gave hi AURREET STAR AGENCT—itomer Ryans, Ei HgXe@Aier avai wunet UM linventi® of the devil to get quick| “How long was hp gone?" ® of loveliness, dainty and othoroai,, 4 |dRe us 22, but a sprinkling of ray Why al ay i ‘ othe th nw y oTh "ey of skin on hig, nose,” ot nol ight or good that she 4 through his dark hal ( oe Fee oe ie Same ees tree Cormn tere er ee eee MilWaukeo Sontinet. 1 kee For human nature's daily food? leaded 10 yours to. his appehrance Dave, Mave, 1 am yoy ©, _ om Billy's Finiohe ® Or tn sf & port, atlyetic mins, m cay-oyed gitello who roams [Tio was gazing fixediveat the coll. That ny tm YO, iter, #1 oF Poatottion at Beattie Waghinaton aBnaggnd-cinas matter” OU | a aaa a itttiy pont ihaseteotae baad: wild qyor the cei Hinks @hd rows about with well-trained munctos, [je Qa vunming hin long. thin before t left wana a he | your subscription expires We on ime | With pockets full of tin, She cried out for a Teddy Bear, feartal o¢ noth ae ony, Rigpptestles abl fingers through hin slightly enrly | ter f orleans 4 i een eens, Your" seme te tanen irvm the list, “A change of dae ow | And everywhere that Mary wont, They granted her request 1907 Uke, anyway lhair, Suddenly hogjumped to bis | !pfar Ate | She 'Radiees Vener ‘te S veeetne. _ | ‘Phat goat came battia’ in Tyt #ull her erying filled the air; pc ig Nghe ie Me ged lly |fewt and ran to the barred win: thought he ought to toll ame, ih 4 a te Gore, af he Gear fall wy resem pou ey | Hut now the gout han nothing, left te anted Teddy dressed. paper hi n observing the Girl of 1907, andieach dow that f xe, that my Lh yock Gy evening. pisawe de Gree Pall uo tqur mnie, ofticn | But whiskers on his ehin prepared m gharacteristlc drawing, with ° appropriate comments, |9° auf, wergio, why dae't you fd Dave, ie. | He 1 Fee Na lad moere teak soe plekes telephoes ws = See BE | Atws, he was a human goat ate th setting forth thelr idea of the srl who, nay: Bernard Bhaw, has | ne buck? Den't you hour me,|'" # 4 wreck : re ao eee een rn ee rere And Mary blew his tin. WMHe the Moveree, nelthor #@x nor conscience. Look for them! Wait for thom! The [Some back? | kent yen ie van were thd’ puma | te (his way we can be cortdn of atvin a ur subseribers © perfect service—and f “Here,” anid Towne, “is a rather! first ia here presented | Mare sed ‘ miracu ql @ & the caly’ wey. as anes aaiides j elover Hitle book—"Don'ts for Club . A Nhe gay men bar Reinels om | We we | “ad ——— 1 = ; ” down, rflngton,” cow Ahi * CRIMARN. recut AND “INCOMPETRACE taceetans cat mint the lily,” de I don't nee anything in that,” pe |manded an attendant, gruffly : Yn Sow have ven sine samen f . - ve « J he been on — iT r ov 0 a3 — Maybe not,” responded the astor,| Marked Browne; “it isn't the weak, Gad she Gover quines, 90 and 1 were if - | ‘dont's’ that worry Olubmen, its | in the nam a ces : : srly char- | “But have you noticed i ” |what's the use of acting craz ne tow! ag Criminal aegligence is the only term which properly cha Noticed what?” the dues.” —Philadeiphia Preas. | 7 os 5 ee E veined of our i . | “ < No vi ebip lw g N cterizes th ilure he Seattle Electric Company to pro he ily pada.” Washington ave ¥ ington and Margie ‘1 hot brave ot 48 acters he failure th attle ec t ; J AF “ pada mh non | ts Wiere''tnd teehee: ween ts Phen nd barring rates igor dh fell you Dave, Will you B) vide its cars with fenders which are a real safeguard torlife anc | the . world: thee woall never havo ine eGiagd of Searwane. They were | OLS," fon * iM limb I Husbands or ueamn to thipk ot a "complexion — ee \eraduated on the same day from booty forgive you. y \ mene tina ose operations en-| forming a ubion to demand some o the high school. Dave became a , i Men at the head of any corporation whose operatio socaing & Chien SOREN Ott ITLL He nat ad Marcie’ pat ber do | Date riage { danger the life and limb of individuals are responsible for any | York Press, } id mantis solenes into practical applt-| cured.” wae rien’ on ie ; accidents which occur to the extent to which accidents may be} } Tf the Standard does not intend | cation in her foster parent's home. | jate eoords 1h ve Time He Was Gone, to pay that fine, why has it doubled | Every evening they met, and Along the tan avoided “1 nee Tompkins has returned! the price of ofl? eventually thelr ongagemont Waslgsyion” wate fo Path to ' No responsible official of a railway corporation can escape | = = wr * Sess ee > announced. They were to be MAr-\wajked band in aro ; i criminal responsibility for loss of life or injury to individuals, : eee es ee ee ee ee ee ee gy boc before that happy pa hat “Gn i unless that corporation has done all in the power of money and * ‘aes have harried. Kaeswand trie Hamilton foresight to prevent accident or injury * rd bye a cual ee oo Colman Building Accordingly, a heavy responsibility rests on the shoulders ; ie acageecthiad Ga ane an ie ssepene at te able | i of the responsible officials of the Seattle Electric Compay; the va HIS BRAIN a hove into ight, as abe had been ea 2 a randa, La , . wont to do since they had le ; H responsibility for the loss of many lives, as well as the ruin of |» » | school, Dave's home was two doors 1 i tims who have been maimed beneath the . farther down on the game street 4 many lives of victims who have been r * ey) | . BY T. S. HENRY As be turned the corner he took a ; wheels of its cars » hasty survey of the porches on : Were the cars of the c ompany equipped with the best fender terre ARAHAORAAR INTERNE ERA ARR AT | thelr treet, but no one was ta ‘ ; May think ¢ , | Had we best not call him off, © jsight. He quickened his steps an Pi the officials for those few inevitable deaths which ph from | know a man with a dimple in his! Perhaps we yot may do it— Uae ichils. iin te Dace q » 4 ‘ | ello’ squire, where is Mar 1 cars striking pedestrians, But the cars are not so equipped. | brain: Retrieve hia sensea through It hg hy ae tye gree cl 7 fy i lj 5 | oll dressed man, who says he is Dave Barrington, and refuses | |to tell where he lives, was found }wandering aimlessty , about the streets last night. Unable to give an account of himself, he was ar rested on a vagrancy charge” Reposeful, self-reliant, self-contained, vigorous, vivacious, effer- VYeucent, ambitious, intelligent, bh ightbred, she wears her clothes like | & princess and amiles like a godd ens in & rose garden. She ts as much at home in a green chair in « summer garden as fm & box at the opera; as easy ln one of the “three last seats” in « street car as in an automobile Never beld, yet jolly; neverstald, yet always within maidenly insane and committed to the Olden: } ham ovum. | eee “This a ais wuteidal ward.” anid the supervisor as be uplocked the) | door to Miss Margie Gordon, who + 3 business proposition. stamp in that position this morn bounds; she Ix a Juno in form, & Hebe for delight. Hut above all | in turn repeated the information to i ‘That they do not, leaves to the public but the one conclusion ary: her eyes were not on the gM ye Tego 2 when the things, cho ts ever and ever her own sweet, wholesome, irresist [the puplis of her psychology cla Aeranlnggae : : T 7 “4 me lance i I that was visiting the asylum In con tow pete bias, They were on Postmaster) stamp te ta 4 lereny of Stewart. As you see, she was a the top, ich means “ " it also very pretty young Woman; more Meena that particular thee meet The stockholders of street railway corporations should be ve she was on with a lot of = mowery yo beg yt and pogo the first, from selfish interest, to demand the adoption of ltl som er thcumenee: a te oe of miming mall trains. possible safeguards against accident. City councils, the legis- | language {Postmaster Stewart says that lative representatives of the people, should insist that such safe-|,, 7h, lier was probably to ber fiaty letters meow ie ana | gmards be adopted. But in cases where the corporations and of the state .of her affections by |"*f understood only by the inteia: the city councils fail to do their manifest duty, the public aot 5 Gael Sante Ses Wen a po deavtsiteue al og mainte - —— er nas ot take action. ae sis sense vet Se. te Se the stamp language: ay the iit t $s witnesed several glaring sacrifices to criminal ee ot negligence on the part of the Seattle Electric Company recent Sainel Gb satin teenie ae ooeee ete | ly. These sacrifices to criminal negligence and incompetent shoukl be stopped. Sickening scenes of slaughter on the streets | that the officials of such corporations are not only criminally negligent, but criminally incompetent as well. delays the sending of the letter. to see you” A good many sentimental young) Even tho ordinary positiam has a ig do not know {hat by pasting meaning, Wet It Ie sufficiently pie-| ee them over, RN “WITH THE HIGHER COST OF LIVIN with ured to ent fairly well. == | neetion with the chapter on insan | ity. | “Stes Gordon and her high schoo! Class walked slowly around the as. sembly roam of the ward serutiniz- The |ing~the faces of occupants of the | eas 8 ree ‘benches. Dave Barrington was hid-| | Fiy--Poor devil! He can't £0) ing his face in bis hands. Not that | very fr on that any longer, in the he wished to avold their gaze, but esting line And a man making he was in one of his customary at only $12 & week hasn't any ue titudes. As the visitors were leav- | whatever for fly screens, I can tell | ing the ward, Barrington ran to a him. \harred window. He clutched the | Ant-—Why, it's bard for me even cold tron bars that separated him | © get crumbs in this house, The from freedom } (lady gets down on the Goor and| “Margie, Margie, do you hear | picks them ap for her camary, be-/me? Jt is 1, Dave!” he erled at} Fiy-—Where do you ¥ 4 tonight? | Caese she can't afford bird seed any | the top of his rolce as he peered | more. | wish | had wings { | ee sn ae pert but ao nee toate to cause no alarm It merely! Ant—I wus thinking of eating at Fipsltiaydhek weutine ont | through the bars iuto the gloam- H 7 corner of “onvelope,” ter means, “I want your vy . you | ing. of Seattle are a blot on the reputation of the city; almost matt ‘einyoa Seis Ceced teen tu cartaen a ne} Semeur eng hae home, as usual. : janything. 1 get exhausted flying} Miss Gordon gave a cry, partly much so under present conditions of ceckless railway manage- da: tancy | Wiy-—-Dos’ ¢o &. Tve eampted & aS square meal | jone of fright and partly surprise. | ment as ae ae from outright murder. at least so says Postmaster) But say, girls, think ft over. Don't and the butter’s flerce. They only a ree mice died in this! She recognized the voloe. She ran/ ae Stewart. It is because of Uncle you think the whole “Business Is | pay 26 cents « pound for it house the other day. Starvation. [to Rarringtan and threw her arms | Fiy—-Poor things! ~ | Sam's new ni oman machines, | ee — — INQUISITIVE EDWIN oY By F. W. Schaefer “Oh, maw!” “Well, what did you wish to “Well, dear?” | know?" “Kin | ask you somethi'n’ tT “Ie them ostrich feathers you “Ask it” wear on your hatT | “Ask whet, maw?" “Ya” | “Eetwin, you irritate me.” “What's ‘irritate’ T “Making me lose my temper.” “Then why don't you let the o# trich wear them?" “The ostrich does.” H “I didn't know you'd Jost ft, “Where, maw?” j maw.” “The ostrich wears them on its “But T have.” tall.” j | “Any reward?” “Hoehee-hee!” | "What do you mean?’ | “Kin L have a nickel if I find It tor you?” “Why do you laugh?" They're its bustle, ain't they? “Oh, that child, that ebtid!” “Never mind; all I ask of you is aw” silence.” ow what?” “What would you do with {t,| “What does the ostrich eat?’ maw? | “Oh, glass and nails and tin | “Oh, hesh; I want to read ‘Hor | cans.” tense’s Herolam, or Facing the Kin @ ostrich digest anything?" | World With Only a Powder Rag.” | “Yeu, you.” “I just wanted to ask you about} “Then | must be an ostrich.” | the ontriah. “Why | “I don’t see why you should Because I digested that cake you | i trouble your head about the o#-| baked.” t trich 7 Then “maw” recollected telling “T ain't troubling my head; I'm | her friends poor Edwin had an ap troabling you.” | petite ike a bird. uae am SEATTLE MAN MISSING. PS | @UTTS TO COACH AGAIN. Leave Pier 2 ve see battleshiye wiliate removed permanently by | o* ' Bidg., Second and Pike st. (Star Special Service.) ASTORIA, Sept, 14.—TF. Mit ler of Beattie came here several Oliver H. Cutts, the famous for + Harvard football player, now —_---—--- ——--—— .| practicing law in this city, will jeave fer Cambridge, Mass.,. next|4@¥# ago and purchased a ranch | week. Mr. Cutts will be one of the | "eer Mere and made payment on coaches of the Harvard football|Snother. He had | considerable |money with him. He has now | disappeared and the police are un der the impression that he has met) ee foul play September VICTOR Record: |§| °°%4,faiers Are | team again this year. Take a trip on the Sound and Slashed I, a ' the U. 8. navy yard, see the Including new records by de Gogorsa, Constantino Why be without the refining In- | pattieships Oregon, Wisconsin and and Nielson are now on sale. Drop into our Victor | Sesnee ef neuste you can now | Nebraska, the cruisers Charleston, parlors any time and hear them, nec the regular $26 fully guar Boston, Buffalo and the training anteed Talking Machines complete ship Philadelphia, the mmoth | with large horn and latest repro- dry docks, torpedo boata and Qucer for $9.60 during the closing prison ship Nipaie. Boats leave out sale of present stock of the | Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, six times Johnaten Co.? daily, Round trip, 600 aoe! From the way Pianos and Talk: | «me ing Machines are being snapped | up each day, the end ta Mkely to Boys Wanted como any time. Better arrange , , } yey, Pia To sell Seattle papers, For tntor * D. S, JOHNSTON Co, | mation apply to Geo. Bngler, Star i a 1406 SECOND Oldest and Largest. 963 ond BY, henry old library building, between ree - Store open eveuing eoe|9 @nd 11 tn the morning and 2 ti] VAPULLLALLRELLNRAA EAMES senses noes Oe oe ed CT LEP ATELIER 8 |around his neck Ant—Too bad. Td love to have ‘ | a taste of decent batter again Aut—And look at me, I'm getting} “Dave, I hear you. This ts Mar-| | Fly—-Hush, you can't touch decent | getting | [se Dost you knew sey) | ye ingten turte an gra! butter under 4 Scents a pound | lounelated the ans aad « | There's only one family I've | sing rego tb oy nee jin this end of town can afford ~ The iast seen of them they wore | than ever before. Ant—They must be miltionatres, | {Zing to eat grass Fly—-They are. Hut, dod gast ft, thir gon’ fork abe tone os} Excursions East | for more than a half pound a week. | with steak and ice cream and chicken soaring leura, 694.10. Ant—Well, I don’t care if there api ion’'t much. “All 1 want ts a taste, |, Se. 111213 Chicago and re Lead me to it! tera $71.60; St. Louts $67.60; Oma-| Fiy—1 can't. They keep tt lock. |*#, Kansas City and Missouri river | @4 up, 80 even the cook can't touch |Polnts $60.00. Tickets, reserva. it between moala tions and information at Union Att This _Semily Pm Cm _ftayting Ticket office, 684% First ave. E. EK. PINNEY in Gen) Agt | By the Oregon RR. & Nav. Co, | Sept. 11-12-12 to Jamestown and re wear clothing that is cheap and trashy. Put the ordi nary man will look at the price of a sult a long time UNION TAILORS, Twe Stores—S18 Third Ave, and Salesroom and Workroom, PHOTOGRAPHS Third and Washington st. before be makes up his 706 Firet av. Washington Block Suite to Order on Short Noties mind to buy one. Our aod- Ind. 2606 on ern credit system will en Phone able every one to wear the famous Bradbury System i Clothing { and immodiately assume an alr of distinctiveness. The prices range from q $22.50 to $40 bat PRICE Is not important When juxt a little down and the rest Savings Department Open Tonight Dexter Horton & Co., Bankers New York Bullding SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Steamer leaves perth at HF m., returning at 105 igh SECOND AND UNION, Seattie’s Reliable Credit Music by rl Dancing. Bring your lunch have a good Ume, “Only coftes and # erved.” N. B wiches Fiy < on the Fiyer ge TACOMA ROUTE. S5e—Round Trip, 500 ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 A LITTLE FAUIT and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:45 oe Pom, $5 down, $5 a Month a the | LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a, In the famous ‘Taki the trict Cultivated, planted and cared for | CALHOUN, DENNY. @ EWING, Inc, Alaska m.and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent —Tei. Main 176, Tet. 212. | Seattic Tacoma—

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