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THE SEATTLE STAR ¥ 8TAR BUBLIsHiNG co 1307.1309 Seventh av. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Telerhones— CRE SCOrr, wks, THE SEATTLE TAR—WEBNESDAY., MARCH 11, 1908. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE HOw LONG ARE YOU GOING Te PRIMP STARTED FOR Private exchanges connecting all parte of the “ a” AROUND UP HERE BEFORE we Gar dultding — Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441 wsgyagipo DOWN TOWN THY You 2EGaN 19 == Ask for the department or the mame of the person = “ sired, ° BALLARD STAR AGENOYV—sr! Balivrd av rT Ballard S06 RVERETT STAR AGENOT—tr * ¥ A wet, 1049, TO MALE SUBSORIBERS—The de » your ® h aw ty advance, ¢ ante te taken ~ v NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS mould y The ' Once in a ile the Ur 1 State ipreme court hands down a d m on the side of humanity Such an instance was w 1 they 1 ju t an Oregon law which limited hours ‘ un it work to 10] hours a day. $ time the jud 1 not dwell upon the sacred right of contract; they did not i st that a w an should be allowed to work as long as she pleased in case she had to have the money; they found no musty clause in some old document which put property above human life Instead, they went back to the facts of nature and backed their argument with human sympathy A part of their de cision is doubly worth repeating. It is now the supreme law of the land: “Differentiated from the other sex, w is probably | and legislation designed for her} placed in a class by her protection may be sustained, even when like legislation is} fot necessary for men, and could not be stained. Even thongh all restrictions on political, personal and contractual | rights were taken away, and she stood, so far as statutes are | Vartven ashore 1 and herried ¢ cother jand then, 1 wa Carter, vz tl A LETTER FROM A WESTERN GIRL ‘: (tt the he had scomen nt tighter ‘ t oom tee The WHO IS SEEING N Sec 8 ) fi . wn her in astos . be W the slog sn eee Ea at, fashiona dyess and ° WOT tala ts 10M me he it he 1 ” Now York, Mareh 11, 1908. an ah hs inta 1 away, Tham by ’ My Dear Mar This ie such an ae eee eee var ayes rere Cul of tay th ‘onay place to learn the streets that, | PB ba 3 . a ee : and In te althdugh | only arrived yesterds mails the ae h "ald, “40 ¥qq J can find myself abou fairly well 5 ae , “ss b £rOW (0 Care ju the shopping district, at lew pe Eon ge . ‘ , deceived wishing if i ean't buy all the 8 fd ’ 114 ay Re aa beautiful things, | can le at them. ne LomartOm and wish for them. and tell you But he hed hard 7 st. thing about them now and Me sendy «By, <Rgnhe anf t YOU at the 1 1 16," onthe heart just aches pow, an I ern ; ye; ; welt away, write, over some laces fT aw at one x. ye st morning, of the big sales today, and som : oe mage arvivat now fancy dress trinmmls Buch 2a Er to s alked ai as we nover saw at home, They , Were all short lengths and were be wer ; fairly «i away. Bat I didn't ‘ h , ! the tump tn my u oat a ere 7 ‘ @ Summer Hotels jand we irs to look at the .& od ae ; new dre » 1 forgot it was} nid. “But what "i Y : Phe Po cold out and just bad the j taunt make youPell ¢ t ae in time of my life looking at tb beau | yu fishing but tN the ae be ‘ in white, tiful spring things. Stripes! Stripe | cor os, and I'll bring ~ z ne running up and down, stripes run “ every da : ning diagonally wbri pe rue neg tn tb uncon ve hi n ma « around stripe, but it te on the edge of the} Carter became a he upon th : The clerk showed me what he | goods, intended, of course, to be) rocky} H wkle ed b called printed silk musiin, Love-|used around the bottom of the| too m to permit him to exy vty ly; the most beautiful banches of | akirt The first stripe ia often | the interior. It seemed one of th . wee o4 On & flowers, Mace and forget um or six inches wide, the next | #Umerou i ah Be They looked as though g Httle o no on, | Coast freq _ p. | ot tie ek them right off the good times the vat alermen, The » - Oh, a0 a mell them ard im depth the | appeared with fre “ ar a There is a lengthwise stripe of stripes are of a contrasting color, | and @ basket of p ,. - poe 3. witk in these goods; looks like «| but more often are the same tone Now you m dinner | we - now aan piece of satin ribbon, These stripes as the vorie with me,” he anid. a ly 5 n't know what var greatly on the different pat I haven't time to tell you of the} They cooked their meal « -- - corns ome are almost hair lines, | new waists this time, as I am dead | down together It was 6 ‘ " e lain everything i while some are two inches wide tired. I suppo must walk at| dark before she stepped into the) 5 tase oe ee ay The other material that | thought | least 20 miles even on a little shop | dingy and row bs ames x most attractive wae the borde ag expedition in this wondert The next day next they! "PGi GABEBALD vollos This also has the satin'elty. Devotedly yours ANNI “pay your bat of BN. Brooks & | Piper & Talt, 102488 veccm | ewmrris sere © Pe acm ae <amecmmenaes |Co, 1311 Bocond oe “ST AR DUST ON CRUSOE’S ISLAND ,, concerned, upon an absolutely equal plane with her brother oy sietalioe biaseaie pg ee ‘ » } ni U. the sands and remember | it would still be true that she is so constituted that she will BY JOSH When Carter first opened his O, dear, are you feeling better | eM TOWN STORE | feet upon and look to him for protection; that her physical eyes he could not remember aty-| now?” exclaimed a girl's voloe be} UP-TOWN STORE “ina " ‘ : Ree thing which had occurred. He was hind him structure and a proper discharge of her maternal functions yeaa jataring at « wide expanse of sky! He turned his head painfully. A One, SY ew age ene WE. having in view not merely her own health, but the well being A Word From Josh Wise. Little boys mustn’t monkey with | 49d sea, cleft by a lonely Hehth »| beautiful face was looking into his of the race—justify legislation to protect her from the greed paren Lowsville CourierJour }oenagt ena from the rocks a mile bi 2 gh — ey eer ore oer as well as the passion of man. The limitations which this B54 He looked round him, He was! stronger,” said the girl ag Ce : RR: “Sid ; ae “Bome people too! lyfag om B Gravelly beach, néar a} She held out a tumbler containing | 9 statute places upon her contractual powers, upon her right} superstitions ter a Luxury Expensive. tom | smiall fishing hut. Blowly and with | whisky and soda water to agree with her employer as to the time she shall labor | walk under a ladder| » on oo nos pier Hong e infu! effort he sat up. Then he ‘0, | am #o giad you are not on mi e are not imposed solely for her benefit, but also largely mi — BN gente! | Wann . i : od machine g él Ww the wree® Of kis schooner upon | Gead,” she cried. “Tene your yacht * ne of all.” Ax. ate. er got ow i the benefit of all : ‘ : | wards. oides, iat t bad to pay toctetl ae Unless you can buy your Cigars at The Quaker. There all By deciding as they did, the judges overruled a recent — jpairing the people it ran over.”—| E M Sh Id ference In the cigara you smoke as there in the decision of the highest court of New York state, which de Phiiadetphia Ledger | ve an pg Ae ED ap rek Ay e Caner Four oe clared that laws regulating labor for women were uncon Ever Notice That | fa Outfi . C emember . airtes. stitutional.. Not only in New York and Oregon, but in all | Canadian money is seldom worn) we oie sucing ie here to stay tting 0. wah this te the oat ae te Miele We Want Your Cigar Business— Wl Weed | — a AndY ou Need U States, the door of hope is opened to a vast number of op-| . — ho — the forests gray, Incorporated that salts ndYou Ne 8. c | A Well-Koown Play mw o Cave pressed workers. It will not only permit humane laws for) We'll gaily rove B 1b S Cl LOOK AT THESE PRICES. the protection of women, but it will-give a tremendous im j Aud wateb the fairies at ther play re ry yystem lothes : £12 Gi 5 3 oa | S ri ir s 2c gars... petus to the strengthening of childdabor laws. The legis { | Rut now two planks 1a rather pay: | They are, without & single doubt or All Standard Brand or 6720 Cigars for lator, his retainer from the manufacturer in his pocket, can! |! totem it ts the better way. 9 question, the finest rabéy tailored All Standard Brands of 10c Cigars.....4 108 ; | | ‘The canvas grove clothes, from every etandpoliit, fit, fash " sigs! ‘ go longer plead that such bills are unconstitutional, le green above - + ; fon, fabric, price, that it is possible to All Standard Brands of 5c Cigars......7 fog r the merry fairies at the piay.« Hi ‘‘Partial buy in the city \ -rtifies i’ | Washingtoe Herald Payments” Use our credit service —it's free—ab In addition to this our certificate agghss “ - | solutely no charge whatever is made for 4 per cent on all your cigar purchases. t HE “HUNG AROUND CORNERS TO HAVE JURY TRIAL. | the accommodation of credit. ! ‘ _ I beak | ter than putting it in a savings bank. inated “er : A young man was the center of a little group in a sa Fl ag gl al = ge Second Avenue and Union Street Rg PUB ie a tery, we loon. He was one of the and he was telling the bar room loungers al! about was a bright enough fellow; but shave, and the ease with which he bent his elbow some practice had lost his job. He hard-time victims, looking young neede indicater “The boss told me,” he said, “that he had to cut down! |terday & his pay roll, and he had picked uie out for one of those to | go. There was not a thing the matter with my work, he | Sonaiete wl deal around | gaid, but he noticed that I hung around corners a gu & neigh’ Now, what business it I corners or not? was of his whether hung Getting Help These Days. He don't own the corners, and as long as I} “Bay, mister, did yer advertise for did my work all right, it was none of his business.” |& boy willin’ ter wotk? os ° Tos, sonny Are you such a It happened, however, to be the boss’ business in just | poy this way. He was a pretty shrewd boss, and did not have Naw; but I know one wat is.” ity j zi : , - @ | “Weill, who is he?” any really incompetent men in his office. So when it came! qe me bradder.” to a question of letting one man go out of several equally “Why didn’t you bring him?” h lly looked es | “He wouldn't come competent, he naturally looked outside of the office for a Thea why in thunder do you deciding fact. Hanging around corners, he figured, indicated | answer the advertisement | something in character that sooner or later would make that 1 tort dere wus a reward,” particular employe of no account. He sensibly took a look! It Is sald Washington threw a sit ack wad We the ss | ver dollar ac the Potomac, bat ae Se ee gO history doesn't dwell much on that Wise employers realize more and more that character,! because it in evershadowed by his " liater achievement of throwing an even more than ability, is a great asset in the worker. The army aeress the Delaware. habit of hanging around corners reveals a pretty big weak-| | We may expect, ‘most any day ok ae somewhere ._|*me country news dispatch to say REED A robin. up Hohok way, Was meen by Mr. Reuber Phida deiphia Press. | Oh, slow, quite slow! We way re He Visits the Earth as a Special Correspondent and Makes Wireless —i#'e, that here tn seg ee —_ hen saw.upon an earlier date. eo tire Observations in His Notebook. Dossiae hae. —+— " ows. SAW LARTH- BEING BURROWING UNDER bless us, on February 17 Why ARTICLE OF UTIITY GROPED | Hitt Harris wrote us he had seen a SPASMODICALLY ABOUT WITH SUCH 2EST vernal robin, lank and lean, @ YO (NDICATE FIRM PURPOSE ~~~ frisking down at Bowling Green VTERED YO HIMSELF AND RUBBED New York Mail TERTH TOGETHER, | | Fellers, we can beat you all Last New Years day we heard a call A ban And, looking, saw a harbinger lia cut Digging worme and dressed in fu shoulde: of the ered In blow All Depended. Pa!” aald the little vanin boy Well? the Pennayl it called for But ron along Not U.S. Navy Yard |H Take a trip on the visit the | 8. navy battleships Oregon | | moon made of green on Not if the contract green cheese, son Sound and yard, see the Nebraska, Wis The consin, the cruisers Colorado and Pennsylvania and the training ship Philadetphia, ine mammoth : aca te One 3002s eet Ask for Horlick’s jonve at | At All Druggiets we j 7:30 «and a om Stirring the powder in hot water Bry | 1:1 and 4:30 p.m makes a souriahing digestible food. 4A. Round trip 50c drink, better than tea or coffee—no BUTTON Before a great while in the || cooleiny hot—on retir STRUCK neighborhood of a dozen ships will be inchided in the fleet ONE-PIECE GOWN. is of pale large bla Malted Milk Avoid cheap substitutes At your Soda Fountaia dry docks, torpedo boats and prison ship Nipsic. Boats leave Seattle glass of Horljck's Malted 10 times daily except Friday as MilkShot ~makes « delicious and follows refreshing lunch on a cold day ing inda own with assaglt and bat: | re yeeterday granted a jury trial and the case will be tried in police court March 19. A complaint ©as sworn out yee flor the arrest of “Jane Doe 24% Denny war, on « of beating the le-yearoid * of Mre. May Christensen, bor ndsome gown of black fale all in one pl the while ft pieces reaching to the hem Karment and are embrotd pale bine floes. The under bine lace and bas eck spots embroldered ugion in a Milk Trust orlick’s original and genuine The Quaker Drug Ca 1013-1015 FIRST AV- Two Stores LONDON’S DAILY SALES= EXTRA VALUES IN NEW SPRING MERCHA 3.98 Vane sees wo Big Women’s Outside Skirts || Waist Values Thu New Style Full Plaited All-Wool Chiffon Pan- $2.00 and $2.50 White Lawn Waists, } ama Skirts for Women and Girls: It te simply impossible for us to describe in detail this bet This skirt value ought to make every woman in Seattio line of waists. We secured 100 dozen of them at and take notice, This is a high grade, well made skirt on the dollar, There are 52 different patterns to Wide and perfect fitting. Colors black, navy blue and by No such cssortment ever before offered in Seattle ® All_sites. Worth $6.00 and $7.00 each. ON SALE $3 98 from at this price Mogidts 1 nah Ay Sane \ THURSDAY AT a 20 ot hh a | FI Beer “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Fee vee elt w extra We have only 4 dosen of these Jap Silk PET TICOATS $1.35 Peau De Soie Silk. Waists. They are very pretty. Are trim Fully guaranteed, absolutely the Sats med with lace and embrotery down front wear: makes elegant coats, walsts aad it on collar and sleeves, A good, washab’ 11k Thursday, at Londor “a perfect and excellent black; a fall yant : waist. Reg $2.50. On ¥] 19 buy $5.00 and 0 Dou't hesitate to see this speclal Wr sale Th “ ’ Petticoats at $2.98 ssedine ad. pad ie quality rustling taffet $1.10 Black Taffeta Silk. made extra w h inch fancy Mounce Regularly sold for $1.10 @ yard; beautiful ity Plack Taffeta; de t Couch Covers a Lot Lower ng af ta; decent Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers, size 60 inches pink 3 id rose. R nd tomOF RON) % feet long; regular $8.50. Price ber, this is tor one day white tt oi , a only, Thursday _85c Black Taffeta Silk. Bagdad Couch Cover, size ) inches wide s feet long; regular value $4.50. Price, special An exceptional value for She yard; at i S250 ou Batied Black Swiss Taffeta Sik, Fancy Stripe Couch Covers, size inches black; only a limited quantity, 0 1 wide, 9 feet long ar $1.65. foe, ape etter hurry Tomorrow per. cial aa ose retro On the Lo Floor Men’s $2.50 and $2.00 Shoes Hose Supporters Here Are Values That Are Values. Combination Set 69 price Note the Low Prices. now B0e Misses’ and Children's Um. 50c Combination Set, price neces es brellas, good frame and now Be Stove Lifte handle and black 50 Hose Supporters rent aber lpn ‘ Mill top. Special c es = are of best ot leath Women's Umbreilas, stain Misses’ Strong Hose Sup pleat Be = Aliminam If lous top, strong frame, good pine Brice now a cadanis _ handle; regular $1.00 val Children's Strong Hose eaularly $1. 39 : weeial 7 porters, price now spocia Sash | ser dc st Women's and Men's Umbrel HAMILTON BROWN SHOES las, natural wood and bone , ’ handles waterproof, fast 9 black top; paragon frame; values to $1 special -s -...Q 1000 Women's and Men's Umbrel las, waterproof gloria top steel rod and frame, natu ral wood and bone handles; values to $2.00; $1.50 special Thursday Universal R. & G. CORSETS — $1.00

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