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Member of the United Preas, Pubs Hehked dntiy by The Star Publish- yi HOSPITALS / SENTIMENT We NDS we | To ns of cu y experience, the hospital is an institu ihe tion o nt, a place where the woes of mankind are les a ened by hing hat ind where sympathy exerts itself HW tothe ut to allay the ills and accidents that befall humanity Atl In reality al tal is a business institution, in which a Sympathy, except as ac mercial asset, is rarely found, Ho * pital sympat y akin to that of the dark and sorrowful ; , wnilertal t itward manifestations being a part of the} oe Dusine Iti be doubted whether it really exists | Phe sad and reproachful experience of Mrs, Fassnidge i brings t! facts home with unpleasant insistency, and doubt } less all less spectacular cases of our own, which if Hf totaled a to this one would make a sum $0 convincing He , that the spital would ever after stand in no false hallowed light The blame for Mrs. Fassnidge’s comparative neglect does fot lic entirely with the managers of the hospital in question, | _ but rather on the city of Seattle, you and me and the rest of us { ’ Seattle should have a city hospital; a hospital better in every respect than any privately conducted institution of this | character in the city ted so long is ample reason to we have procrastina bring the blush of shame to the municipal cheek present time we have com] hospitals and by installing an emergency hospital, but never have we faced the problen suarely and settled it like a warm { blooded community. Evasion always leads to humiliation and consequent self reproach f In the present case of Mra. Fassnidge there is room for i many specious excuses on the ground that she was an alien among us; fortune should have cared for her; but they all fall utterly flat when confronted with the unequivocal fact that she is a human being in The of Whate degree one throb of her aching brain; her sensory nerves do not gnant because her husband direst misery circumstance that she was born in England instead wm county does not ease by the smallest imaginable cry out in anguish one whit less pot is not possessed of citizenship papers; the maddening realiza tion that she has been reduced from the noblest work of God to a thing hideous and horrifying to look upon is not the less soul sickening because sofie group of persons may have w ashed their hands of her. No, Alice Fassnidge is a woman suffering the tortures of body which the theologians of old reserved only for those who had affronted God beyond the pale of His infinite mercy. Tor- ture by burning, in the days when cruelty was a fine art, was considered the most exquisite of agonies. St. Lawrence on his griddle burned but a few hours; Nero's human tortures found speedy relief in death even though they continued to illuminate his orgies; Joan of Arc, Servetus and the host of others who have died in the faggots and achieved immortality suffered only $or hours, while this seared woman has suffered for months. In all the annals of harrowing deaths there are few which E) exceed in intensity of suffering that which Mrs. Fassnidge is { i : ' : i 3 ‘ \ ; ‘Bpproaching with glacial slowness. | © Some day when we have fewer laws and more humanity, eases of hopeless, useless agony like this will be ended with a merciful anesthetic, but until that time arrives the sufferings of those of the earth's most unfortunate should not be left to the ministrations of any person or persons who are losing “money by their care. As well expect the grocer to feed gratis all the hungry, the clothier to dress the naked, and the under- taker to bury the penniless dead Up to the} spromised with contracts with private | that others more closely connected with her mis-| JOY RIDERS MUST PAY | FOR FUN WITH BACKS a joy ride he wants to’go fant there's a bump in the road out Georgetown way instead of going OH over It gently, as would be the cane SUCH A with an owner of a car who is used to riding, the machine Jumpa In the + | wrenched from his seat and tumbles Jaround until the motor car steadion a iteelf again, ‘The same is trae of turning cor ners The careful driver slows down at each corner and turna It | wently The joy-rider, on the other hand constantly urging the chauffeur to } \ lukid around the corner, The pas senger on @ joy ride ls yanked thle way and that and all the muscles of bie back are strained trying to | if} hit ‘er up’ more and he jets the enr| Map of Italy Olive Oil For Table Cooking Medicinal STAR DUST lessence Is ab r Absolutely Pure Virgin First Press Of Selected Olives | From Northern Italy | Imported Direct Guaranteed by Us Delicately Delicions nam Ps Ae welcome af a snow in summer Hhakespeare “her (a poh Ye daring the tarmer f Mab Transcript Direct Importens Seottle, Wash, and 4 ui hold his seat the Pay Streak or at the amuseme nt wer | parkw will do the same thing | emnais Gee ot pelt'|| Atk Your @rocer | The Doctor's Name for It. Don't cull we ol pal” As to your | on itleman ‘On | Here's what the doctors call Joy-| Pues’ Ga your venation new, ot lrider’s back Chronte arterial les. | Cleveland leader jon produced in the dorsal and) ois poate ara ni a liumbar vertebral regions through tochefoucauld | excessive strain of posterior mus i | cles governing the torsos move | | pseret iq peers t . | ment } 4 ré it Kapectaily to be found among} | C |those who have ridden rouahly & Wo be loved, be lovable —Ovid | ; motor cara, jolting vehicles and} . | rit P amusement devices Wherein the mo-|, Ferelener— What was tht totsll bd ° | | —— tion is of intermittent speed ltlonary War? Native Ar i a a 1s AN Doce Treatment: Abstinence from so-| Nobody knows. We Keck Maryse | Joy-Rider's back—the latest sum-| fraught with danger, It soon re | called ‘Joy See — — Tribune | a mer disea sponds to treatment soreness and lesion ts reduced or ‘ | —that has no red tape about it Doctors who are busy treating A-| A Broadway auto dealer In chug |@radieated; massaging the afflicted | Nothing so aifficull but what man tm 5 PY. |Y.-P. visitors and stayathomes for wagons sums up the disease in this parts with an emollien lotion twive | —that makes unlimited allowance for }iame back and spinal aches don't! wise; “Experienced motor car own. | 487; bine hours of rest oightly Mrs, Ciitheroe-—What are » 4 try I f | call It that, bat the name fits the those who own or drive care the body being allowed to lie In A) Ine to Md arg ® sickness or loss of employment complaint, all right constantly never get joy-rider’s | Satural position.” trying 10 op Fy Instead of # hangover headache,| back. They may have @ slight at-| If & Queen Anne Hill resident rt Cfivherow —that costs not a cent more than if you | the joy-rider now has a backache tack of it when they first bay their | comes down to breakfast with one |! t nee wn tes paid cash | The growth of joyriding, whether! machine, but it soon disappears,| band rubbing a sore back and bie) Goon it with prayer —derape in automobi on the Pay Streak, | just as saddlesorencss wil! disap | body bent up lke he had rheuma , q | as practiced in the Uckler or on the | pear in the case of a bicycle rider | tiem, It's only joy-riders back. Rett never eee oon 9S Thi ° h C di fhe ‘ jwoonte railway, has made the dis | or equestrian Women suffer less than m resome sie) 9 re tee’ cums is is the Creatt we offer you to ease one to be recognized by act What causes {t? Why, the name | doctors think, to the prote ian’ speaking terme with her be Ree e — g entista ought to Joy riding! forded by the long style own conenenes k h b f - While painful and at times You see, when a fellow goa on | pow In use o the diffs make the uying of your summer | pe ee . — - srabactaantaicted | 1 — —s Pe i STATS a ey SOME KANSAS LAWS. latter @ @iF outht easy. vision, but dont Recently a Het of forgotten Kan nas lnwa was widely printed in Kaneas. Charley Harger has lined up another bunch of them It is unlawful to whip « child un dor 18 years of age It is unlawful to write a threat ening letter It la walawful to injure « door or $13,500,000,000.00 THERE'S A MAN IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE WHO CAN PRONOUNCE THE ABOVE FIGURE AG EASILY AS MOST OF US CAN SAY THIATY CENTS.” ADDICT CLELLE! SEs. TRUNLTLION ae BY GILSON GARDNER. J unique man in American puplie life. window of any house WASHINGTON, D. C., July 17.—| This habit of bis of getting a real When it comes to dealing tn large | Dfoad perspective on legislation ts Shy ctl ws reas Mara figures, no man In public life can |'dulged by noother member of compare with Francia G. Newlan either branch of congress. Ty fact, | senator from Nevada. Newlands is| most members of congreed have «| ¥eriosd « horee & perfect Hercules in the wielding | “worm’s <. view” of legisiation.) It is unlawful not to properly of the large denominations They see things only from the low, | feed or house an ox or horse Listen to this: (Cong. Record, p./ arrow point of view of the iittle| It ts unlawful for any agent to 4382) “Only $770,000,000 worth of local Interest. Misrepresont in selling fruit or or commodities all) into this coun-| It ts refreshing to seo Nowlands Samental trows, bulbs, roots, ete try over the tart wall” | looking down on the legislative) it is unlawful to wear a G. AR Please note the “only world through his statistica! field badge unless a member of the or saowar nage pie m neg ainsees, and hearing him map it all) der seriously ‘ie wae deploring t out in terme of millions, billions, " jheavy tax on necessities resulting trillions, quadrilitons, quintillion: Pie hye pint eS from the tariff. Said he; “The or whatever the higher denomina- | yy 6 gui mI to ractice mod! total production in this country of tons are! The Arabic numerals cing without first tiers attended commodities covered by this tariff are gather Mmited for Newlands two full courses of th dhe es and include in Ite dutiable list pfoducts| ‘The queer thing about Nowland® being graduated at a respectable which aggregate in value thirteen | is that he is really @ progresal¥®. | school of medicine, and a half billion dollars.” instead of standing and fighting for, jt ig unlawful to sell pistols of (In figures that would look this things as they are, he #ands 404) any kind to men under 21, ote way: $13,600,000,000.00,) It is unlawfal to overdrive or | AND THIS CAN ONLY BE DONE BY MEANS OF A CITY HOSPITAL, ONE OWNED AND CONTROLLED] A, moment later Newlands re BY THE PUBLIC, WHERE THERE SHALL BE NO) this country have sakes &o tod enet QUESTION OF PAY IN ADVANCE OR CHARITY 0 production abroad. of similar PATIENTS UTILIZING THE TIME THAT BELONGS] gyn 7 % O™moauies 4.000000 TO THE MORE PROFITABLE INMATES. THIS IS THE) It ia seldom that Senator New ONE AND ONLY WAY, AND IT BEHOOVES SEATTLE has t +g Doane geome Bon TO TAKE IT. has been known to run into 13 fig ures. No matter what the subject up for | legislation, Senator Newlands be fights for things as they ought to be. Perbapa one reagon for this le to be found im the fact that he waa) not born to wealth, As a boy and as & young man be had bis strug) it te uniawful to get drunk tn your own house i t* anlawful to misrepresent live stock in selling it It ts unlawful to leave open gates gies, and bis encounters with hard-lor pars to another's premises. ship, However thie may be, his record will bear examination, and/ while often he seemed to be stand. ing for academic remedies, and the oretical relief, be bas talked and voted for the change. Another thing which should be placed to Kansas City Journal ee ee eo GARVIN’S CORNER Those Pittsburg Indies who are rioting with a brick in one hand and a baby in the other should make no mistake a® to which tw the missile. —deliatina Rocketetier has jumt chipped in 10 million more to the Untversity of Chicago, probably what he saved by giving 10 cent tips, “4 The shah of Persia, having but one head, hurried to the Russian te | gation with it, for safe keeping. ‘When you contemplate the long headed finesse that engineered the University tract deal, you'll prob | ably understand why you are just working for wages. For the time being, public gaze fs on the man with the veto, to the obscuration of the man with the d faunal antipathy toward hippo potam!. After Mr. Olson wrestles Dr. Rol- ler unsuccessfully, tt will begin all over again, for reasons that the| fate Mr. Barnum well knew. If Harry Thaw really wants to prove his sanity, he'll make a noise like a deaf and dumb person For some mysterious reason the Biate Ber association seems to think that Attorney De Wolfe is the suspected party SS oS ee BABETTE By Wilf. Griffin The stars besprinkle the skies, Babe The blossoms are wet with the dew— But the stars ne'er gl an with your eyes, Babette And the dew of your lips I shall not forget— The red, red lips of you, Babette, The soft red lips of you! In matters of tariff, the repubti ean party proposes and a person named Aldrich dispones. pe re The ghostly rose droops {ts head, Babette, The night has 0 willion eyes Hut give me the that is red, Babette, For {ts ertmaon flash I shall not forget, Till rose life wanes and dies, Babette, Till rose life wanes and dies! The dusk of the night la sweet, Babette, And the dreams in the twilight fair— But sweeter the night when we meet, Babette, And the twilight dreams I shall not forget, With a rose in your dusky hair, Babe With a rose in your dusly hair! FOR A LADY. ipon her stage life at had attained phe ADDITION ar; whe was then 23. Bight years afterward she left the glare of the footlights, married, got a divorce She enterer the age of 16 nomens ese at 20. Ten yearw | 40d feturned to her old love at 24 P later she toured the « an a| Notwithstanding the fact that her “ ——- long career upon the boards (@% ~ ~ - years) bas left ite marks upon her a PROF, STEVENS 9) face, sie soems an ambitious and OP ican who rvernntees B| uimble at the head of her awn PRIVATE company on she evér did. She is See epee pe now 28,—From the Bohemian, \ vy and avening “ 70 ey \.\ Closer and pasenthilen, farenem, if taties fies. Fourth end Doeutiet—That ie wide enough, aboliie Telephones madam. 1 shall stand outeide while i drawing the tooth,@eraps, } gins operations by taking a finan- Newland’s credit; He Is not lazy; | clal birdseye view of the whole af he works. } fair, including the surrounding) 8 = _____. oe H country, He climbs ap tnto a rare ] | fled mental at from which Overjered. i | the Individual ike so smal! Pe 4 FE | pape, oat ween you) HAVE You HARD jthat it ts onl; Mpeck of sand. |About The New Summer Sehoot af ands are not more than smal) rock: of s n | gs ednent i Cit tax and millions are hardly bigger than emt Hack money to knock beer” Phils school trip, Bestdes, it by paving blocks. In that way he gets & perspective on things, He has a PEA » p POSE Of att 1 See the ider and bly a better finan woul pee ee st | Tt educates, You ought clat_ perspective than any man in anding collar, and aariet Ife | winked and smiled at her, and irector All of which nigkes Newlands a! jowa-—-Mrookiyn Ragie msg the Ferris Wheel a — a | headed for the Pay Str ) many colored a P POeoeood: « PPOPOHCHSHOH OSES CS ESEOCOS parkamen Thome iste bundien — + talned lunehes for the eh iron whe ere finient vet non ork ¢ OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE § 2°20 i 1 A tonal work In ch * yO ey oe ey S toes Te All Meant Why a“ t ition te filled with sights ning for children a in alaht-seoing {instruction ‘Talk ebout manual training making the mind and body skitiful. This course will not only give the children « good, cléan, healthful time, but also xive them ideas and lmpressions that will remain with them for life It strikes me as being © m@reat op portunity which no parent should childr Are Homa Wt A from the rank ra in thie olty. re there for mething to their pug ake well for the school ield once said: “Let me alt at @ae ond of a. OB the othe university 1 and Johna Hopkins ad it will be all the at” He referred to the aching abitity, and character of that -ood, learned nan, So here your children will be under the supervision of trained and noble t It means much to aasvct You Don'y Skin TO CARR VERY MUCH FoR Feowens |) n Work Is Carefully planned, just as it is in school. In this way exposition Is “cover in one w | Jaye. Now and girls enjoy ne at thin the right and riy way. But they need leaders. Turn them joo in that bie fair and if they don't fo low the Seottiah baapipers, they will be hanging around the pla the Pay Streak. The stately build ing filed with mystery and won dere mean nothing as yet to their excited minds ey Want some thing to be doing Santa Clana’ Hn | | of Gifts contains nothing half so Interesting a# ean it found tn the niches aw ners 4 along the alsian of these stately Ne etures. the marvels are y expinine to the very as Jefferson in wa the Deelaration of How many know tt where they ean find it? ‘These Are the Heat Kind of low. sons, too, When one can seo with Whe wouldn't 1k ik on which BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Why not take advantage of it? iS uowremite'si't! | Eastern Outfitting Co., and ite worth the money—| w York Weekly 1332-34 Second Ao. 209 Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit Hour” i A Wetgte Problem. She This te Mise Waites first aeason | He-—directous! What will she be Hike when It's her fifth t—tHeraps. | Polnted Parcgraphs Relf-satisfied people have nothing | ore to ] A nen | mi | men can] | How much better and quicker the COOK. , ING can be done on A GAS RANGE It saves Time, Labor and Expense. Seattle Lighting Co. Both Phones Ex. 75. P.1, Bidg., Fourth and Union, ploy a shoddy workman ant « horse shod | Many a man squandere @ dollar's! worth of energy in an attempt to} [mere a nickel f you would keep your friends | don't let them permit you to indorse thelr notes j Reflections of # i an be genuinely | themeelves fl cap fun away w | hs | from a can catch him The reason a girl is sure a man would tk to marys her is some other girl also (hinks she's the one Ifa woman rides 6 block In a tax feab she can talk about tt afterward as when she was on an automobile tour A woman dreaes pretty much the same way to go outdoors In summer a8 she dows to go lo bed In winter. ST a Furnished Free. Sea All hands for ard! The ship's off. fine big cabin} gr always ready | day Sunday for the See Weaver, $9) Painiess enti My article on fon jing’s Some person, or perhaps a party, | got porwie ro Awful | cheap, launch, ai! complete only $276. Hurry Yoster Way p So It goes economy te think that such « school i going on and my children are not enrolled. Many a boy and girl will be awakened to life by having such ® Week on this ‘The Cost Ix Within the Renek of All, This ie a good feature about the ech day The launch has been sold And A. L. Weaver & Co. are tick- led to death with our classified | columns ‘This firm tried to sell the launch | by advertising In a morning paper. | But there was no sale. | | Then they decided to use The} Pius the car fare eac and admission to the ground (26 cents), there In no other com-|g Duleory expense. This makes the oe Gide’ tobe we leas woek ® & ling cost not more than } 10 for days. Mach chtid| Dozens of calls came from the ad} ean bring | moh and it is eared lin this paper. ae for until eating hour arrives: ‘The Benefit te leulable. No one can know or ) What a week's And the launch has changed bands. an to the} Pretty good sale, that fation| After the other paper failed , We keep telling you Don't, forget again jor Ind. 441 Main ne day ing ment and go Fk e to dre dreams and soe visi *, af Prophet Joel ence aaid boys and girls would do. e world means me t Hiv nets! ewes | Bankrupt Sale yet amalier. It ts thetr world, and| they have @ personal touch with all /[| $23,000 stock of Clothing, Mats. tt meane. Sh and Fw hinge ty f The N Heovoss Tine Ix Also Ineluded, This POW" Pyles . Tr fe ut the close of each study period | 44—PHCK ST ad bis Shoe sred tn Beattle, 8 ry. Une the sitively Sometines tt occurs on the Pay Atrenk at the Diving pavition. Some timen at the Exkimo or the Igorrete | \ek your ghoe Villages, Anyway, if always comes ' ° with a eur ine and « treat. Then The Raven prescription service hearted oT Ah, POPPY | means that the doctor's skill in pre tired bode ft green grase|geribing Is moat efficiently supple | MAnTIN & 00, lunche What] mented by the druggiet's skill in| (207 Second AW compounding. RAVEN ORUG £0. | 1416 jond Av. nthe per | offie Th th lighted with Lio wap fee Ste 86/0 YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, rie. Mome of atm | expend "to the priviiegs. ‘iiut it] RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH | giove in t 1 oo bad nv o irl whe really wants to see sue an ox REGISTERS? ; We are independent dealors hand pand. CHULDREN'S ectal ectal | poattton in an orderly way | have the chance, Mr Raymoad Told Me that 1. kinds, sew and second bh IIL ave you big mon THE Bt ling at the! Given clowe of five day#’ attendance, each | he by our pupil wae to receive @ diploma prop-| %!! @tret Av » Wash, an oxaunli ‘is erly prepared and signéd by the ex-| a trouble. | position officials signifying that the| proseribed course was taken. These | Will be nice souventre In thamneelves | and ought to have A real educational ef OSTEOPATHY | ‘The Pay Strenk te pot al} the ex-| Electricity, vibration, light fe ara alth en it furnishes moat | APY, hot alr aweat baths, and other jot the fun. here are many other genuine worthy. sections thee Inust | @fMslese methods. Optical rooms not be neglected, Only tn this way | fof fitting glasses and treating eyes ope ‘a? ohtidren vee best, learn | Best equipped offices In 6) abou and appreciate eriority.| quitation free, Treatinents #2 each The fair wi h a * rey sin, ies fp have a mean) 4. Holt, Osteopath and Optician, Tt tn thete| 407-8-9 People’s Dank Didg., Beoond ing in this way om. | mrolt Your Ohildren, bernie end Pike Male 245), derate. sCHUCHARD OFF 1207 Bee me thor