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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PU HLAgMING CO, Seecermrnncaaen OT EICHS—120T and 109 Sev enth avenue P EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. TELEPHONES Dusiness Department-—sSunset, Main 1060; Independent (3% Baitortal Department-—sunset, Main L108 The Star's Kastern offices: 106 Hart a tn ticlteage, Chteago; 83 Trifune building, New York, W. MH. Porterfield, mer, forelan advertiaing . ‘One cent par copy: al): conte Week, or (wenty-five cents per Beant. detivered by mal! or carrt No fr coptes. Entered at the {five at Seattio, Washingt a second-class matter, _ AN ORDINANCE THAT SHOULD BE KILLED | ened Te it te true, oe to wheetmen, ff will be Just as woll for the elty ¢ le he Bike rhiers who met last night to prote at the pasthge of the oniinance tnctuded many of the most prominent professional gnd bus Rese mon of the city, and thoy Mt the nall op the head when they branded The Hew ontinance as a cold-blooded attempt to Ki! the use of the whiel in Beattie Tt matters not what may be the motive for the proposed faw, the onde ance, shold not pase—and the Star believes tt wil wot. The mere fact that tie Seattio Ricctria oon y ie auapected to have a Anger in the ple Bhould swerate top the elty } ture are alfeady too well known as hired men of the etrest ear octopus Aside from this feature, the bill Is vielows, ‘The ceed for ereater reetrio- tons, upon the use of the Moyele tn Beattic hes long gone by ‘The whe en who ride for pleasure are now few ant.tur betwoon, and the “seoreher Of & fow years ago te but a ai Dory. ‘The ordinance is almed directly at the amall army of wage earners who Fide to and from their work on bicyeles and thereby avolt fattening the electric company's already plethorie wallet, Most ef there members of the G@taner-pail brigade tive in the suburbs, and were diey forbidden the use Of the ritewalks they would be forced to abandon thelr Bleycles during Most of the year, if not permanently, Down with this sneak-thiet plece of legistation, son the measure, Several members aa agreeable m Ree eT ee Oe eee Ne im home, WHY NOT CHECK THE BABIES? § Vou cane wrest mmm through aisles of a department store, You run a risk by leaving him on the sidewalk, Seattle mothers are confronted with @ proviem of no sm: cance in the question of what to do with the pet of the fh shopping. For some time past the bargain-counter enthusiasts have been tm the habit of depositing the go-cart with the little ene tnside at some Senventent point near the door, This habit came near to causing the Gieruption of two happy families recently. The mother and father Started down town wheeling the Infant between them. On reaching ‘One of the larger stores the woman In the case took a decided notion ahe Wished to go within and look upon the bargain when it % conta ‘The proud father was somewhat averse to joining the general rush and refused to be led like a lamb to the slaughte: He would stay and watch thetr offspring. He staid. But he did not stay until his wife returned. Growing tired of gazing at the feminine foibles In the window he turned to look at the street. It struck him K would be a good idea to ‘Wander across the street and have one with himself for soclability’s gake, He could not take the baby along for that individual was not yet Up to his father's brand of dope and the parent Bid feel equal te fotning baby tn his formaldehyde cocktail T A bright idea struck him. He would push the cart near the building and tle a red ribbon on it for identification. It would be easy. It was, . Shortly afterward he returned and sought oat a carriage bearing a fed ribbon. He took it in charge. There was nomeed to look at the con- tents since no man—not even a father—can tel! his own offepring from ‘That of another, Mis wife came out and she was busy counting up how “Much she had saved by Investing all whe had is the Pink Card sale, She dito't look at baby either It ke erery mother who leaves her lit ‘The question te—what shali be done? The Mar would suggest (hat the babior be chycked Not to be thrown tn the cloak-rooms with the olher encumbrances, “Dat to be taken charge of by @ trained nurse in a room provited for that purpose, Each infant would be iabeled and « corresponding ticket handed tr, the person depositing bim there All large dtpartment stores could well afford the innovation IT WOULD HANDY. IT WOULD Hm SAFE. Por it ts a wise fat child. ‘Think tt over you mothers of coming president: Think It over you merchants with hargain days. CHINESE WOMEN DECLARE THEMSELVES that knows hie own BReveryone ts wo accustomed to thinking of the quaint tittle women of the Flowery Kingdom being such complete slaves to the an nd CLMOTYAncom of thelr country that {t comes simost ag a shock to learn that & bomber of them have artern and joined o revolt against one of the nation’s moat cherished traditions-—tfret binding. Hang-chow & short time ago was the scene of & mosting of some ad- Vanced Chinese women who, tiring of a law which restrictes thetr move- ments nnd deprives them of the blessed freedom of untrammeled pers mbnta- thon, have declared against the barbaric custom which deforms their fect In this country we are #0 used te mesing women eet up and apenk Tight out tm meeting that nothing they do or say is in the least surprising Wier know thelr rights and the chances are strong as to their getting them. flome of this spirit has in some way permented the meek tittle crem- tures of the land of fans and kimonas, and this protest against foot-binding fe the first step that they have taken on the path to equality with thetr husbanda, fathers and brothers. ‘To Americans the sight of a woman restricted In anything outside the Unes of a proper and correct mode of living ie almast beyond comprehen- sion. ‘To be the slave of her hestend is almost « term of reproach to a women of the United States. ‘They come and go as they please, cat. sleep and dress as they will, and fo apite of their siectute want of restrain they make the very beet wiy 8 on earth. Fo these women who stand side by side with their men, It is hard, pers haps, to quite sympathize with those of China who show unparaliclled courage in thus daring to assert themectren tn attempting t? throw off an intoterabie burden which has bound them down, one generation after ano- ther, for conturies, ‘These little women are to be vory much commended for thelr bravery =i means much to them. Tt means @ way to the end. a release from slavery, an effort to throw Of «@ boninge, not only of the fret, but of the soul and body, and en- able them to stand alone, te equale of their more fortuna’ the opposite side of the globe. SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT INFIRMARY Rooms ¢-5 Haller block. corner #ecand and Columbia, Consul tion, examination and giosom fittéd free We Have no Students—All Our Operators Are Licensed by the State of Washington Giver Fillings . $0.95 AA2-YO8r) porcelain Crowne .... 8.50 Written | Gola Crowns, mk... 3.50 Brides Wore. per tooth AN Werk } Our Artistic Vulean Plates. Ai our Work under the ‘supervision of Dr. & M. Milne and M. fog eet = eager Looe ofl. D. &, D. D. &, and both members of College of Dental Surgeons. Lady attendant always present Boston Painless Dentists S2.2c. Houre—4:0 a m. top. m Bundays, 9a m. sill tp m THEY BLU t FRONT (] copraiouren 1903 ay me. | OS MEWSPNDER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION | “sep into the es As advertised yesterday in the Star, our Fall lines of Men's Suits, Overcoats, Furnish- ings and Hats are now ready for your inspec- This week is opening week at he Blue Frent F, L. JACOBSON, Proprietor 612-814 Ist Ave. Opp. Louch Augustine & Co, JUST OPENED © ILLMAN’S ‘ACRE TRACTS Close to car and school, 6-cent fare, only $95 up; terms, $25 down, $16 monthly. Your choice of any lot in this addition at $25, terma, $5 down per week. Fathers, start your sons in the world with one ¥ will not be peddling peanuts and their old days, Free tickets at office, earetn euee 1 to this remark able defenne with laughter © detected an underourr What Mauriee had teft uw mysterioualy 8 had disappear pleted with the meets the prin quainted with ~ that Tam a nob of the cutrass 4 from his exerti scanning Maurtes's fined at Red Chateau, | fale hopelean!y When I pase through the streets I at- tract little attention, If he had but kne aped bie net & very lapye I receive 10 hom-| epasuanee amuses Maur hageiy and « bru * orled Maurioe, | dropping the dog Mrurtee captures J cates, what was Kis ida that you put up a good Houtenant sald pt the Invitation CHAPTER XIV, “Who are you and what are covered, nat down on to the Red Chat red, na in te charity afternoon. siving alms to stars & house to awalt her re t a clear between his struck @ matoh. ined his features the questioner start a the rear of 0 took the ve her he felt « fire tn hi “And you recognise me? . your highness.” remember what in the archbi 2 oF three t the eolor remou Have you forgott A® the Maine etanda at the She came out o Mim attention veined |AFawN TOA wide street, Where he mew | thy | to ® atadente eurein fanghing and shouting and the aitghtest remembrance “ } ally students atood opposite it down or I you police apy jon me tn « minute why the dog did And we came back at leaving her Meher one and fell » what you sald) pered sharply: the domen or eo men her highness, and tel her that 1 e 1 Gite way 7 was tmpertinent have forgotten, the life he never felt #o til at To what aid “You, you have forgotten. T remember that you offered to be my| Bhe read him thre through, his embarrassment tale color tn his of our acres for « nest-ege, and spectacles on the etreets bi Downs biock, on Becond avenue, Union 1, wid gee gothing. As he turned the crowd opeand and manded the newoomers. sousen me of belie & y aud threatens to break my head “Oh, break your head. te t out with this fellow © maw that they charge bim and hie hand went to hie hip pocket and rested on the butt of ! courage of his my part tn the fre It wae nothing “Don't be modeat laughing, white } om the dom wne ee, fought on and @n,' der his arm and made off 4 ume they knew It tole heating It bee toothioss aha ere about to] defonselene. | The Grand Combination _ Auction Sale « fhe laughed, | Certainly you are! afraid of me.” “1 confoas Tam.’ he sald remember ail I sald to you." Ruddenty she. too, remembered some. | thing, and it ¢ rose to ripple t Requisites ye Wer throat that they hated him, but because I love him ted to her eyes. “Hee, Monsieur ance are human, All good values. dow Display. they might have killed him, Tell me Mis narrative was rather von Mitter as many ing to do that at the Beattie Auction Stable (Ino), venue, every Friday, ‘There will be & large li vers and chu: ner ee ae a Of horwem, Mules, CAttie, Venicies ang harnesses to sell, consign them here, If you want to buy, a cholce amsort~ ment will be here to select from, M. J. Walker, Manager and Auction. During the telling be he ae ee ee ee ee ae she observed the face tn pasmed daring | t she had not ne feature of that in Not a day hai fortnight gone i conjared up had been the eyom sometimes the chin and mouth, sometimes Tt wee wrone 2 t 1 ‘ ' t thie Hite in | He had come thought that Ah, if only she} | QUALITY | SPEAKS of ones heart "E Rave # patel tn and Dm rather handy sire to talk to thie me Return to yexr te nean't concern Fox intended ansault did 4 it ait alone,’ she sald, I had the advantage: f over hefore they | w what had happen LONDON MRAK xO 1 the hip peek Uvtet of the tongue. of « single ARTIFICIAL EYES, BYE OF.AcEme, SPRCTACLEB, FIELD AND MARINE whove dog It wast highness, 1 rece nd to cover the flame aiain rose to her cheeks she bent and amocthed the Proportions whith the affair he sald, huskily nity to look at her | “Dent you @owbt it for a moe interrupted Ma ¢ and fordiing it MICROSCOrnS, SCIENTIFIC Dr STRUMENTS AND notually alttin You, Pitaeers: heagar one's self for and all to the winds if For the Home end Clu Ask your doctor # We'll go to my to its purity. whe straightened. oa his game on “YOU CURS!" and stubbornly SAID MAURICE, PANTING ‘The Impulse came to tell her all that he knew im regard to the kingdom's Dut his voles refased Ite af- Poniden, It wa arm within the asked Johann When Looking for SiOVES RANGES REMEMBER THE BONNEY-WATBON Co. Directors and Embsimera Par. ik sate Wace m thanking y his lege was burt un crushed all red his head. “This evening .me expect to nee wieur, at ® T what wa at the archbiahoy A hand waa extended to He did not know what te m offering you my | hand to kiss, Monsieur Carewe, ft te «| privilege I do not extend to Aa he touched tt to his lips he was thourand patrs of eyes | were centered on him. The truth ts, | lene than one hundred. was the first time tn ma the crown princess had stopped before | the Continental hotel it wan an event on my honor. minet bin lee good day to you, Heu- I must be off." was the principat we: | tenant, and thanks Dear Public Please observe how polite the Hlectrio Trust is getting to be. “It you Gon't like our methods, candies” te no longer their gentie admonition to you. Besides selling light we teach good manners, SEATTLE CATARACT CO. 7th ave, and Jefferson st. “How abont gave me when the “There is a tid tn of men, which, “Walt & mgment wire that a om't you let me go?’ “Look at my ¢ burn tallow | toe felt the arm hankful that they Siaught was eo #u Jed that the students were conf months that | Ihre dry thie time back to Vienna. To the quests | and seme even went ae far as to whisper that the hand ine man wae Prince Fredertok ploked up ihe nd tnéd it about him. nwore and yell There was no mor and Maurice wanted omly an ‘down on the } highness.” sald at lone for other words 4 and stepped b mpiated the ramsier's face released her bh Pretty Safe Rule to Go By When there is @ feeling that the blood or live wince Ia a devil of a dull place, and ” and the royal barouche rolled new face ix a poxitive relief. you know that affairs hy 4 think I wa he aped to his room. (Continued) heart or lung! mnded by traitors to the king and ght te might be mence to doctor the Go to Spinnings for bicycle repaira Poor Coffee Har Spotled Many a Meal. Such Trouble at res to thank commands that aht to her carriage amiled and Ma them in healthy jand the other tr thought of meeting the princess, ined inte Mars thetr beginning In the sto be cured thr reated haene with his nerves ah the stoma him, my braves « aif the tile of life is Dr. Gu 1 Liver Pilla, ; Oil the digestive organs tn ¢ | Aition #o- that __ The above trade mark is a guarantee of excel- 1 for wan time with the Oats bled with hie bat, “Monsteur,’ said the Votoe, rt for your gallant yards ahead there Buddenty, Ip ist of his narra. nothing, your highnens; any | pit is a dose. you munt not belittle it.” ‘1f tt had not been for Lieut 1320 Second ave. ON THD CONTRARY--the Cof- re adds greatly to ur enjoyment GEO. H. WOODHOUSE (0. 1409 SECOND AVE, anybody wh will send 2 pilix but Johan was free » culrassiers wheeled into sleur?” Interrupted the Voloe. bmg ee bo