The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1903, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR WY #TAN PUMLIRING Co. =— EVERY AFTERNOON PXCKPT SUNDAY, = HINESE BRIDE * Business Dept, Matn 1050, Kaitortal Dept , Matn 1198 a | \ |H B. Masard Wells, Ritor FR. F. Chase, Business Manager ‘ | | ation 1907 and 1309 | WASHINGTON, 1 F ve ULB | with Intorent the val of & novelty 3 . This be @ beaut aes | ° 2 per mente, MFO) Voung Chinene je Mra, Wu y ae & favorite in al circles, and the ribére changing their addreas tify this offlce at | same will doubtless be true of the once and send their old as well a@ thelr new minister's wife, partioularty as n Beaithe, W tecond-c lane mation expected to ann bride Kitered at the Pestotticn at Beaitle, Wasi as second mepgnind be cent ot 8 Were, | fev 7 and his bride-to-be in Mine a TOUGHENING PROCESS FOR BABIES jo Fy Keng, dauahter “of I. cnn Mise Yu te not only a young and ’ 2 « time an old auntie was asked by her mistress how she | beautiful girl, but she ponseases bie dag gba go Amertoan as well an Chinese blood Getormined the correct temperature of the water for the baby's bath are ix Ok wenie onl tek cena tana Te Hiess your heart, honey,” she aaid, “if de chile turns purple is too | China, Mer mother wae a Misa e it's too cot Poarnon, daughter of Captatn Peat hot, and if the goose pimples come {t's too cold Cox. | 80% Of the United Mtates navy, and Over in Germany the solentiste have been oarrying on a series of ex~ | OPM. COS eee te Ne periments in toughening babies, subjecting them to extreme cold, both | Mra Ps = Wine wmalaie bir and water, After reviewing M1 cases wh he treatment was vigors | Wan Teen, traveled extensively with ous, Herr Heoker, who tv a scientist from away back, says the thing wilt not do, and that the toughened babies catch cold and become th with | A, Greater facility than the lucky infants who have not been compelled to * endure scientific treatment The whole thing sounds @ little barbarous, ‘There ix as much comfort Rad seemingly as little seose in it as In one of those homes where they being Up bables by rule, If you haven't been Im such @ home, be glad, for those rigid-rule babies are subjects for t a dynpeptic and has monkeyed The wife has nerves. and living ts @ serbsus matter, and can yell until it te blue in the a sign of « ” appearing upon the of its parents. There © steep and hours for wak- ‘ ‘The infant te not rocked, because It is not selentifie, and In extreme instances “mothering” is barred, and kissd tabooed for (he same reason, Tt Is & miserable situation all around, and ranks with the toughening Process that has just been pronounced a failure in Germany ‘The old way of caring for babier—the mother’s way—has relied little on rules, thermometers and clocks It has produced magnificent women and strong men. $t te stity the thing In most homes, THE AMERICAN FACE The man of the house ts gene with hia stomach and rutned his disposition ‘There ts a thermome ‘The baby dat face at other times witho: tern faces ter in © rtain how mpas are hours Lave be glad A writer In London Health has observed that there is nothing dis- thetive atout the American face, as there ts about all the reat of the group of Caucasian faces, It has no individuality ‘The Engtish face, the Jew face, the German face, the French face, the Tratian face, the Irish face, are all distinctive types that may be dis- tinguished at a glance. Each of these has something about it that calls up @ definite pic fm the mind, But the American face has nothing about it to differentiate it from other faces of superior races, though it te peculiar in some ways. It te pecullar in tts cosmopolitaniam, It te in one sense a composite face. It is international, for here and there one may find the which sugeest @ relation to this, that, or the other face, It may be a Ine or « ligament bequeathed by an early suggestive of Teutonic origin or a sharp suggestion of the Frenchman's face or the Irishman's face or the Italian's or the Scotehman's But when one must deal with the American abstractly, one ly cal up the Amertean teow. Uncle Sam, with his striped trousers, his sharply-cut coat, hat, his whiskers and his bland, good-natured countena: ts a happy Comeception, yet he may never hope to portray the matchiess and inde- scribabe cosinopolitanism of the American face, But tf the American face has no distinctive features, it has distinct- ive strength. It is & composite of the best In all peoples. It is a blending of the Nights and shadows tn the faces of men who have come from all parts of the word to conquer, and who have conquered. Intolerance of oppression, longing for liberty, polltiea! and Industrial resolve, effort, energy, succese—all these are written and rewritten upon | the American face by the best and bravest children of every tand under the sup, From the American face are obliterated all the provincial narrowness Sand weaknesses that make the other faces distinctive, In it ls combined the strength of them all. ture traces or wiieh ancestry or something | | has already po 4 js the service of his country that the ompe: t L | Neti ie, who ts as beautiful as her! ver of the party sent by the jester, Although the young w | perer to the « of King & | were bern in China they were | ward that Sir Chee first | tight ww» owe (READY TO A ——— ‘The appointment of Hermon W. Craven as the third deputy allowed the prosecuting attorney of King county by the iegisiatare wilt meet ‘with general approval, Mr. Craven stands high, both as a lawyer and a citizen, and may be depended upon to do his duty honestly and fear- Jemly. From a politica) standpoint, too, the appointment ts a good one, Mr. Craven's services to his party havieg been long and faithful. An 18-year-old boy was before the Seattle police court the other day for carrying a concealed weapon, © “binck jack.” He pleaded that he carried the club for self protection, but Judge George fined him $5, telling him that tm thie community it was unnecessary for « citizen to carry Weapons to protect himecif; that the poll were pald for that pur- pose. Judge George evidently « Christian scientist. ——— Now that Prosecuting Attorney Scott has appointed tye third deputy the pubite will expect him to settie down into the harness and pull the city out of the quagmire of municipal corruption. Apparently the grand fury does not ste a “Joke” in the same light as does Chief of Police Sullivan, —_————— ‘The grand jury seems to have struck a hot Chief of Police Sullivan. RECORD RUN | TO DELAGOA TACOMA, Feb. .—A record pas- Poy was made a oo Soe [North Yakima at which resolutions masted barkentine Koko Heaa,| or? dopted instructing the repre- ¥ arrived at the South African |*Mtatives of the county to vote ort last Saturday with a cargo of |4#@inst the measure. mber from Port Blakeley, after a QUARANTINE voyage of but #6 days. This was her VICTORIA. B. C., Feb. 1.—Advtees maiden voysgr. from Sydney state that the ports of SURPLUS WATER Australia are quarantined against PROBLEM fan Francisco, and that all vessels coming from that city must be fum- paca nth igated with sulphur efter leaving tt i or they will not be allowed to dock The , heuer | at Australian ports. The certificate of fumigation must come from the ul at San Francisco. trail t ite pursuit of tendance. BE. lL. Blane, of the Sun- ny side Ditch Company, is advocat- ing the pasemg@ e of the bills which residents of the valley claim is Intended to give that company a avaliable for irrigation in perpetuity A Mase meeting was recently held in OLYMPIA, Feb. 0. committee on irrigation held a meet- ing iast night to consider severnt tills by the house relating to the| British con i impounding of surplur waters. The question is an important one to thal, dialt cutting. 26 residents of the Yakima and Kitt tas valleys and there was a large at- cents, Shrewe- eee ntate, 4 Union block Two Satisfactory For This Heaters Cold Weather Novelty Hot Blast Air-Tight Heater for Wood ‘This has been our leading wood heater for the paat four years, and we quaran- tee it to give satisfaction. With east fron bottom and top lown draft regiater an-out door, hickeled foot rests, nickeled feet and nickeled damper; pipe cheok damper in col- lar; made with awing-off top and aut tie cover, Heavy steel i Special Price on Ruby Heater Ruby Sheet ron Heater, the beat air-tight heater on the market; well made and closely fitted, has damper, cast pipe guiier. nickeled name plate, nickeled spun urn and’ lined with vy iron in Inwide top, swings off, leaving large surface for heating water—a very attrective parlor heater— 2~Regular price $1.60; Spevial é—Regular price $5.25: special , With footrests, $4.66. Fredericks Nelson Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenius, Madison and Sprin) Streets mnepely and mortgage the waters |i her husband, wettied In Be [WASHINGTON 1S AWAITING). 0228205 2) ric urna Canney and after his death t was th ord Yu man of unw of those t sive elem much for the advanceme io and her young country, It was while he was ated ch for the fow | M es of face Yu. The w and it wan a case eight Mine Yu has left Parts with ber | father for China, and it i said that will be married soon after her arrival there, although Chinese court letiquette makes it impossible for « | formal announcement of her eng mer Sir Liang unt! he ven the berer ta ma: of love at first Sir Liang Chen, the new miniater, be Mise Yu's husband, is t prominent of the of Chinamen. ears old, but he tinguished himeetf abroga the or to the country where the fret gov ornment-aifed irrigation projects are to be located. There is the tidy IRRIGATE cum 000,000 now to the credit if that account, Mr, Newell, of the kevlogtoal survey, who has been in WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb, 20) trusted by the secretary of the tn- few weeks now should make known | terior with the work, has collected Here are a half-doren bargains in Men's Furnishings that are sure to meet your ap- proval. Shey will be here for our advantage until 9:30 Saturday night. Read the details: Men's Working Shirts—Regular 75c and $1.00, Men's Negligee Shirts—In size 15%, In neat figured effects, worth regularly $1.25, each White Shirts—With short bosoma, the most’! comfortable shirt made, equal to any $1.00 shirt on the market, all sizes, each .....7§¢ Unlaundered White Shirts—Heavy quality, with four-ply all-linen bosoms, worth 75c of any man’s money, each .. : White Linen Link Cuff worth regularly 25¢ a , reduced to.1a%e Men's Light Weight Undergarments—Reg- ular 75¢ and $1.00 quality, reduced to... s0¢ The ‘Arrow Brand, McCARTHY DRY GOODS co. Pacific Coast Clothing Co. GREAT hered to by us, and, needless to remark, will be tle. Very few of the garments are the worse for the shaké lhe enormous business done $8.25 . $5.25 at less than half price n's $22.00 Suits at Men's $11.00 Suits at.. Mens $14.00 Suits at Men's $1.50 Working I ants worth $1.00, for PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO.10 5 MOST EXCITING EVENT IN YEARS The Railroad Company sold us the entire shipment on condition that we should not disclose or yse for a¢ Underthe circumstances, they accepted a remarkably low i p—the damaged goods have all been disposed of in other quarters, and we can invite you to a feast of spick and span@ ery day makes it necessary for us to urge you to com I Men's $20.00 and $25.00 Worth $1.00, for... ++. eee arth $2.00, fOr... os ceseee re ey per 2c worth 50c, Sale price ......esee08 FURNISHINGS I leece Lined Overshirts, Men's Hats, Soft and Stiff, worth $1.00, $1.50 Ay E. & W. Collars, cad sizes, sold at worth | 1.00, FOF. +. 6 +s aeeee fener ee eee Age $2.00, all to goat .. “53 en 25¢, Sale price + 00 00m AT Men's Natural Wool Underwear, Men's Derby Ribbed Underw Wilts Dirsus. Shiite, wacth pec to worth $1.50, Sale price .-...+. ster eerenss Gao worth 75¢, Sale price ‘ goc | $1.25, Sale price. - oi . Men's Mercerized Silk Hose, Men's Balbriggan Underwear, | Galtheesi thennal Ys ceroces. worth $450 worth ase, Sale price s++s.seves . ++ 15 worth soc, Sale price Ceveecceees +++ .206 a garment {0 eet # 0 2 Boys’ Outing Flantiel Overshirts, Men's Wool Swesters Heavy Ribbed Undearwes ip oe y , Fi Ribbed Undearwear, worth 50c, for... «cers eeee P worth 75¢, Sale price teen eee renee QTE worth regularly 75, for arty FCs The American Clothier 703 First Avenue F. W. Merrick UP SHOT : BY A GIRL aie asa a OLD 4 $25 Instrument FREE ‘ TO EACH PUPIL lo purchase four high t to the house of 4 1 Wither nded Blue or Black Suits t tion in price, Jee } } al ir Blue and Bla DH, LEE, Prine SATURDAY New York Conservatory and Behoo! of Mu 210 to 221 Arcade Hidg., Beattle | ry | Amusements | MADISON THEATER _——— Managers. | and Madmon St. Prices Oe, tbe, | ” daily, 2:30, 6:30 p. m./ AT THE ALWAYS The Fun Show, | mu a highssasp soy ayqe The Beauty Show. | ov ienall ores The Show That Outelasses ‘em Ali. “ BUSY STORE MORGAN & CHESTER 4 DUFFY FAMILY LEWIS SISTERS i Underhill Lath Hateneta, re ¢ man G05 TL ‘cnasran ve eneat New Arrivals Sprin Inala OM stonee, regular We YMOUR TRIO Box Overcoats sovaceses eeeee eee GRAN OPERA Seattic’s | A Swell hort Box Overcoat To take advan , regular 11.50.0860 f) Lew in new shade of covert cluth BOYS Pr Yankee Drill, regular § | nove: phy hyn ry 7 Geodeli Borewdriver, regular | JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Mam @. | A similar style to ly our sole | ronan WAGENHALA & KEM- $15.00 to sa Russet) Jenning Auger Bit. ren PRYESENT | proper 25 per tin box, 16.00 s | wpring | aan thd 0 $1.00 Aerie Chest ss | Louls James and ouch TAS || 20 0a 350 Porcelain Balt Box,,..,.200 Frederick Warde | © eke | 11.00 Striking Dag ....... 91.20 in it Hound Weight, in dark | Arrived fe o ° Cheviot, splendid The Pearl Mandied Knives, war nk BA are | value 415.00 Just ranted jomorrow Matinee sr nt / THE TEMPEST” | ’ ; Pee age ee ie free 8. Al PE AOTC We ob ALL rHe x w celebrated HAWES ‘ “ m NOVELTIFS IN SPRING in all styl saepine Motte RL ied OPtnA _—— DRESS NEGLIGES effects, aise house °° vd SHIRTS; pr from i} noted ‘JOE neat seccreseesese 100 to $1.75 | HAT. J00N CORT, M Phone Main & | Sunday and Two Succeeding Nights | Mr. Daniel Sully And His Clever Ansoctates, Presenting fils Latest Success Old MillStream ot Willis B. Boyer. We, Me. pelger & Hurlbut . 1337 Geoond Avenue Areade Building ATTLE THE 4. P. HOW®, Both gt Last Week of Pun. Harry Corson Clarke in MY WIFE'S HUSBAND One of the bite of the season. Popular prices tre, 2 Neat week, the w derful apectac- wiar production of “CORIANTON Batter than “Ben Hur” or “Quo Vad- “ eat Raliet Our own special biend of 0 COFFEE For Saturday at 23c JumboLaundry Soap An extra large cake of the fin- eat Boap, the kind you usually get 3 for So, bere on Satur- Worry little about the of the hall, With a stock “this at command, ture te cantly and ed, no matter what the hall may be, Hail Seats and Chairs with mirrors to match, Tables—a profusion Hall Trees, similar @ welected polished finish, 12x18 French ror, seat 26 inches P ee vee Prices—2@, 30, 40, 60 conta, TONIGHT Ané All Week—Matinee Saturday OPENING BUNDAY MATINEE Plumbing and id Willie Collier's Comedy mit THE MAN FROM > MEXICO By H. A. Du Bouchet Ernst Bros. 608 PIKE Telephone John 283. Open Saturday Night till 10:30. Pacific Coast Clothing Co. WRECK SALE ly 3 we ivertising purposes, their name. This condition has been scruptle orice, and we are able to offer the greatest clothing values ever seem early and early tomorrow in particular, Boys’ Knee Pants, worth 75¢, for . Boys’ $3.00 Knee Pants Suits for .. Men's $15.00 Overcoats at ., Men's $19.50 Overcoats at Men’s $4.00 Worsted Pants for Overcoats for ......... Men's Latindered Shirts, worth $2.00, for 0 FIRST AVE.

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