The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1908, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. {807-1909 Seventh av. * EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY bd v Telerhonee— Privave exchanges connecting al! parte of the dullal paet, Main 1050 and independent, 441 Ask for Me department or the name of the person sires. - BALLARD STAR AGENOCY—ort Baliee@ A * ot, Matlerd 906 VEXED? STAN AGENCY—ttomer Brena font f at the Postoffice at Geattia Washinat TO MALT SUBSCRIBERS —The date when Sddvess label ef cach paper When that de amok yeur name le te 4 recwipt WS—aheuis ¥ please de us tween § and ° » id mise It more than ence ~ an be certain of @iving our aude * only wey ET sapaiiiiiees RORS IN AMERICAN A report published by the American Prison association United State Two hundred and ninety institutior } atates were visited and carefully inspected, With a few excep not be justified under any statute ever enacted, Prisons were mitside public. The character of food and the way of serv ing were reve 1g and demoralizing. Overcrowding was a frightful evil, In Birmingham, Ala., 240 men were found in 72 cells and 25 women in 10 cells. In Los Angeles 135 men were found in 88 cells. One says, is all that should be al iation person to a cell, the prison asse ! wed on,” says the report, “to spe is a strong temp little chi particular cities where nameless abuses exist; wher dren are kept in rooms with polluted and diseased adults ; a poor insane vi pany with ruffians ; where aft honest fellow, ur to pay a fine for a spree, is locked in with thieves. These are not pictures + from novels; they are bald prosaic facts set down by honest yewitnesses in answer Imprisonment without occupati h to insanity. In 143 jails the men prisoners have m, while in 155 the women prisoners have nothing to do nies where str ly in favor of labor ce The assogi ng persons may be tan useful lives. It favors keeping prisoners until their reform is reasonably assured, but it is insistent that where no effort at reform is made, the whole influence of jails is debasing. In many jails influences f xxl are meager, if not wholly lacking Twenty-five jails do not provide any reading matter for prison sus services of any kind are ever held rlig ers. In 88 no relig’ Undoubtedly American prisons need investigation and re form as badly as any institution in PIPING PEOPLE OVER TO JERSEY It is a cold day when a new tunnel is not opened con necting old Manhattan island with some other part of the United States. High finance and Tammany together bave combined to give New York and Brooklyn the worst street car stion service in the world, and it becoming a serious q the population will not leak whether a considerable part o' through the tunnels into New Jersey. Wm. McAdoo, a young Tennessee lawyer, at the head of a company, has nearly completed four tunnels under the Hudson river. The Pennsylvania railroad is finishing four more tun nels. Within a year all eight tunnels will take the people quickly and comfortably away from New York to the New Jersey suburbs. New York newspapers and real estate agents are making frantic appeals to the city government to build more subways and keep the people at home, but the city has spent all its money up to the debt limit in providing a high salaried political machine for Chas. F. Murphy, and there is no money for any local holes in the ground “In 10 years;” cry the real estate men, “people from new American metropolis, Jersey City, will be employing the guides to show them where old New York used to be before the tunnels were built.” 4 Contentment and good cheer vart of a gospel that has develo; an immense number of weak-«pined people Somehow, the cardinal virtue of & woman tsheld to be contentment She is told she should be content with her position tn life, content with antiquated methods of doing ner special work, content with the restriction and conventions around her by custom and strange as it may seem, con entment is held to be a sort. o: ein @ man. 4 forw in am ition carefully fed i ers and inter ou by 5 ler that he may attain something a model of comfort and is parents lacked ° but still the world condew If the boy ts rota big) Should give up the amily and that family girls, they loves and die unwed, or should ot must give up their own chance in eke out a miserable existence on an life to contribute to his success i lent income and wash her It is not a question which te fit- own dishe set to gain success—it Ix solely and) How mach better for all cor atively a questi “ 1 that the woman continue to Custom has decreed t ema work for which she has been | should win the y bonors of this trained and employ experts to care dw remain in the | for her home ound ta bit more wom to and the find women nd 4 bake than it is seople who t f 4 made unnecessarily 1 to ' ' wore It ing to make the ' Why should the clever girl, fired! of wha with your wea with one-half thi 4 abitit zy end of ignorance and may be sent to college? 1 e and remain satisfied The world cries “lese majeste”| with half when &@ woman who can command! | a t to be a et ‘ rlage. | standing still or retrograd the Her children may be recety e of contentment closely 1 the best of care, her home may he! sewmblee the of idiocy t in an intelligent way to lead better and | Trenones. FROM DIANA’S Mies Dilipicktes Joins the Great Suffraget Movement asa Girl in Only to Find That Mer BY. fF. W. SCHAEFER LWA eee AK DIARY ‘| it Usual Luck Ie There Like a wall! U “| Never Before Suspected Wh at a Meek Monster Man ts.” ut | Now | am on scout duty as a suf fraget Just think of that, when only o week ago | would have scouted the suggestion instead of suggesting We must bring bis tffamy home to man,” said my Lotrepld leade Mra. Mudieigh Gorgon-t marty as he is never at home we will take It to him at bf }unholy haunts. You shall accom [pany me to bear your share of the n, the report declares, is a | burden * consi» her smetiing salts. Mine was not a ] | gone ‘STAR DUST A Word From Josh Wise. + ~ hr—-yes, moles ain't everything, bat it's @ whole jot.” — ‘Tis Enbugh; ‘Twill Oe Roarding House Keeper—tiave any strawberries * rocer o—just this ov Ne » ma'am, theyre all lett Hoarding House Keeper—Well, that's plenty shortcake berr Was very 1 want it for straw How Does It Happen— That the the beginning of the season? lee man is so urbane at One Recommendation the etal without breaking th Nope I'd sall @ jeak Or work Or ‘gainst the Yaqui Indians f Xt ti om | | TEROUTFIT, mover you engaged he got the stove lide No. Indeed. deadly dynaumtt Quick Work an with one side of his ty vrIMy Ay AltAg yj su Ti ag YPC ayrwey) “eur Ssnoy a 1 \4 atte “he Wiway oy $1 tas OM 3594, 94 yU2W wiven? Jo 1! poh duis a " U7U . Quivur a ty Yva\y ss p h UN}SNYS PyL E n th ns 8 oy) “ youn my uray) vwo as \ I wish I had the flow of * that Mra. Madleigh Gorgon Rrindlohurst uses. Factory nolses. the rattle of typewriters and the ammertng of anvile dont stand a key show against it. ‘The men, od with their “lutringie tn ity,” were speechions, Many moved to tours. At ny rate, it ded like sobs wh the room. Tam sure the good work in meeting with success, 1 never before suspected #bat a meek mon ster man is The Joan of Are basi day t need » we left ness tv a cinch. A brig awning for femininity, A is to be pried open (Contioned,) nus OSH 7} face swollen settled himself gf gery ty the dentist's chair. | Ah, what can | do for yooste jdayT” sid the D. 8, toying Git | this kit of gleaming, stiver-plale: tnstrunent. Dw aid the sufferer, | T} [want you to extract this | | “Tooth?” quickly answered tha] dentie® taking the word right ‘out of his mouth, “Here, rinse away! j the blowd with this Auld | } Another Martyr te Millinery-iam. Maud Maller, on a mild spring day Quit her job on Yester way And strock the boas for @ fall menth’s payy j As at his desk be nat j She never sighed, “It might have been” } Bat took her hat—Oh, what & to | And went right down and blew it ta For a Merry Widow hat! Envoi, So that te why,‘ oreta nd, Maed Maller or ° and Let coarse and volgar wits deride- Still Maud fe fully Justified, Financially she may be “fiat,” Hat jost “pipe off” ber Kaster hat! wd wt HAVE HARD FIGHT = FOR THEIR LIVES Warren Baird, night clerk at the Madison hotel, Bighth av. and Madison st. and J, H. Backabee & high school student, capsized a/ cance in Lake Washington and pelied to swim 400 yards terday. The young men were oppouite Laschi park when the accident ceeurred. Roth | were impeded by clothing during struggle to reach shore. Raird is & strong swimmer and gave much aid to his companion Select your ‘I Outtit trom our splen- } did showing of exclu sive styles in Men's and | Women's Spring \p- | parel If not convenient to pay cash, open an ac count and pay a res down and a little at 4 time for anything se- lected Finest stock in town to select from—quality right—prices right. Eastern Outfitting Co. (Inc.) 1532-34 Becond Ave. 209 Union, “Seattle's \ Reliable Credit House” °, doom, ° thee in hag ey to — j eo, any mane —— ad e sing | lives. and M4 fin tn eine have their ™ his © a very one ; h you, 4 k '© thank wineing i ¢ ¢ y ‘ " h YOrY colon / « wan MY tl he has ’ f ; “% Beginning ry } ally Chek ‘ a9 alideg: ag AW ve t nd now . ks DU he agar if a] weo an nor nt butterflies are | ' at pring toward J ” ti, : . s m, ave wl ; he OY FRANK H, SWEET tH : ward tise Cha "Al Gay, Hutterfiles, rainbow and tinsel rr ‘nual ability, as Mise Charlton; *one did not advance he mut ll am got fen with thought ¢ for the present ‘ Boyne ine’ be 4 in “tend b reel, a tt ; t whe not fit, | moment, pleasure to the eye and 2P4 precious tin t - ide. Profoy ‘ wke w few | sober and plodding win Snes sonaes,” murmured Miss Rateliffe hy an Pa cae vr ’ th the othe the went | my * mh tensor. There was no envy in her ‘st 11 would Wi uy a few | 70% Want olee casm, only just philoso Mi Chariton we been the | word mu, Minn ¢ it he U. 8. Navy Vard Wee phic apeculation with perhape a iit. malustay at ber hoe ‘ - Z oe! ad anvete | hanuainlig tei joule tle wonder, Aud in ber eyes was Stand,” said the wp xe " ' out on the and 9:30 a.m, the same expression as when ana aud | id be earned the lysing & now bug mone - here herself, & — The pre “oo regarded he ad eeior WHOLESALE mirtingly, reapectfull © wee tfully whe ea lr 4 much the same lo mperscoal * of characte Tha store wisdom in thelr ey nd much the lore the seene ow DOWN- TOWN USE YOUR PHO seme «network fine, studious is not lone enoagh to 6013-1015 FINST AVENUE IMD. 2915 ~ — MAIN ig wrinkles gathering along the bese na at everyone ought t UP-TOWN STORE « we neu brows, They had del H and with Miss Charlton's ST = WEST VER depth Nbiiition the ‘dle hours could be |W tcetes sreeeee me PREC TO ALL Searmig) and were ring made to yleld a va © OF KNOW! ReeT-OFNcE suS-sTETiON Oe at Ht Prom srOMe ma sake And both edge for either personal satisfac mparatively young, with wn tlon or an extra me oward &# taxed strength aad untried field ! hood Ee t hoad Jometines 1h felt Lely St a ae ters pte ta stimati,# ae fl aster Perfum weet cue Niet Oe Se of thin « and idlesess Here is a chance to buy the very latest and he be jes and nee e wd fun volee still . A web on ecueel witiinses ts BiG” "Oe ctesee Ge oadha est odors in Domestic and Imported Perfumes at Miss Ratetiffe's profile Wae change « lives, even should we close to cost. clan, with flaw, The pro doxire, but i—t think « little color ever felt any scholastic dif- aaded might make us happler in her presence, but was “| have gat fom t wey re all On Sale Monday and always calm and selt-coutained, a returned Mi ¢ Tuesday Only Chioris Violette—Queen of all French Floral Odors; wofth gis when immersed in his studies, But gyjiy Mo head of the school LAWN MOWERS sharpened and You ought Ko out and speak to 1 price, per ox repaired, Will call, abarpen, of) @#.8irie. They all Lave # strange ff Lundborg’s Golden Jasmine—Kegularly 50¢ 02.; special pe t u rpen, oll s , and adjust your mower for $1 TO SEE BATTLESHIPS . hi nies ses ser hace se: tates’ me Bi Piper @ Taft. Tel. 1030 oes Take boats at Pier 2 Ten round pr rege 2 Ra ole y 1h th regularly 6@e on; trips daily THE DEAF CAN HEAR ena te A rig S80 round trip. Lundborg’s White Rose—Regularly 50¢ on; special, per on. Eastman's Verona Viotette—Worth 04.; special, per on, . Hudnut's Exquisite Perfurnes—We & complete line of big rs at prices that won't break your pocket book Piver's Le Trefie incarnate—Regularly $1.00 ox; special, por ex m Pp ‘6 Roseris—Hegulariy $1.00 of; special, per on Piver's Safronor—Regulariy $1.00 special, per on. Spiehter’s Norma—Regularly 0c ox; special, per oz The Quaker Drug Co pany any Two Stores s hie 10131015 FIRST AV. r ——-—406 PIKE 87. BEKINS Sornée Coste CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Upon short notice we will pack and box furniture, glass pletures, briee brac, china, glassware, ete. We will pack and prepare goods for shipmest and forward them to any part of the world We wil! peck and re the eatire contents of @ house tf our fire proof warehouse We can tell you goods Phenes—Main 1823; Ind. 71. MOVING, PACKING. FIRE PROOF STORAGE + _—_ Y on4 Be = TION ol » 4 A small weekly payment bays « VICTOR The first payment puts it is your home All sives, styles and prices, All with the Genuine Vietor quality Sherman, Clay & Co 1408 2nd. ent what ft will cost te pack your Beth Phones 78 mee Srdare Fsecuted tor investment or sn BE HER Tomorrow, Ladies, for These Forenoon Speci SILK AND FANCY WAISTS $) GI @ BosiFeGES SESSESSE_est_eeeeces ad aa Every Silk Waist and Net Waist in stock, regardless of former price, will be placed on sale Thursday forenoon at $2.98. Taffeta and Louisine Silk, in back, white, red, brown, navy, green, purple, lavender, gray, light blue and pink. Also all our Plaid Silk Waists and Striped and Figured Silk. White and Ecru Net Waists are included at this price Regular prices from $5.00 to $10.00. ON SALE THURSDAY UNTIL NOON AT— v7] ew Lae $3 5 FOR SILK PETTICOATS WORTH $5 AND e New Stock of Silk Petticoats, in black and all plain colors and chan able effects. Extra good quality of silk and well made. These were bought by us to retail at $5.00 and $6.00. UNTIL THURSDAY, YOUR CHOICE....... ia ; a Siow . OXFORDS Oxfords, military heel, pateut kid, short va a very drewsy straps and good bove bette and stylish shoe; all sizes Thursday, extra kN and widths en special Seer pecial ec. hild’s Heavy Jersey Misses’ Tan Oxfords, fMexibie Knitted Underwatst, well sole, low heel, blucher style; a and strongly made, with dark golden brown: very styl Sde quality Self-Colored Sitk Oc M good bone buttons; jwh and lasty; sixes Check Tissues, brown, pale : all shade 2 price Ie; special Thune 8% to 8; opecial 48 bine, champagne 59c Thursday, per yard c ’ a Children’s White Canvas Thuvedey yore - fords, low heel. blac leat sizes 5 to 1144; special UNDERWAISTS | ‘hildren's Heavy Gray B preerized Volles Oe quality Novelty Wash ow, Sex eee hoon ue at: | “eee UNDERWEAR oe Mswerite, 29¢ | Thursday, 49c¢ ff Extra Specials O yard r sole and ce $1.25 quatity and White for Thursday. Chee Silke all sized $1.25 quality White Rmbroid FOR WOMEN, Dent's own make &Clasp Glece checks; 27 inches wid 4 Japanese Silks, genu- fi 19% nite Fine Ribbed Vests Kid Gloves, in brewas Thursday, per 75 ine imported goods 85 low neck and sleeveless) and bi pair $1.22 = c Thursday, per yard ct or neatly trimmed with 4 2. “ aoe $2.00 Kid a 750 Pair— $1.25 quality All-Wool Panama, 62 inches wide; navy blue, NY gen . = Qe asp White Kid car@laal, grees ian” aed . . ioe" gular values to $2.00 raneaday, be 75¢ He quality Fine Cotton USS also 500 pairs restitched gloves ar, vests high or tow - eelasp length, in black and JM S5c quality Wool Batiste, 62 | $1.00 quality Rrilliantine, 46 & or shore — 8; worth doable 75 inches wide; pale blue, inches wide y ble evelpss; Pants om we ask, pair Cc green, tan, gray and black brown, gray, cream, tan and or knee length; on male .4 “8¢ quality. Pure White Ui $1.98 quality Pin Stripe Shel kle length; all regal extra large sizes; + eh ma Cloth inches wide CUSHION TOPS $1.50 quality All-Wool Fy FiP2e eeerawnssgeezegSeez j————] Tops for canoe cushions, in Ro Chiffon Voiles; ali tos all woe extra «ff se on sale oe man stripe, printed and stamp 44 inches wide; Thursday, colored;’ meweet shades i8e Drawers, of good L. ed; values to 36e: Thurs. per Thursday, per plain hemstitched or edge Hamilten-Brown Shoes. May Manton Patterns, 10c YOUR EASTER GOWN |. g e a much more styhyy Rugs, to close. ay r i anee If you wear aa Thureday, woe 85 the Univ versal Reo corseT | id fect, at New Spring Mode! $1 i 7RUGS)> Five Patterns Lovely Velvet now on sale

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