The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1903, Page 8

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HOW ONE LITTLE CHILD WAS POISONED BY FORMALDEHYDE poisoning A most flagrant case of formaldehyde Sixteenth has been discovered in the neighborhood of avenue south, where there has been widespread preval- ence of infant illness for weeks. Last Friday one mother, alarmed at the serious ill- ness of her little four-year-old boy, who in three weeks has wasted away from rosy chubbiness and dimples to a veritable little skeleton, took a sample of the milk up: on which he was being fed, t@ Dr. Tanger, the city’s analytic chemist, and asked him to analyze it THY STAP F Ll RATHER ASHAM RUNNING MATE TS A STRAN iy ¢ t Dr. Tanger analyzed the milk and FOUND IN IT a A LARGE PERCENTAGE OF FORMALDE ene HYDE Try a Formaldehyde Stew, Dr. McCulloch, the physician whose care skill and and you will never eat another watchfulness saved the life of the little one, states that continued /ilness and wasting 6 felt quite eure thot the but had no proof of this away was due to bad milk until the analysis of the sample showed beyond a doubt poison Kad been administered to the child daily igh the milk he was compelled to drink for sus The milk was delivered by the King County tenance Dairy And that is not all, The sample of milk which was analyzed and found to contain poison, was sup plied by this dairy AS ESPECIALLY PURE MILK fed on selected feed. ris taken from selected cows dairy clairsa to make a specialty of supplying ESPE CIALLY PURE MILK for wea children, AND A SAMPLE C ling infants and sick , $0 SUPPLIED, SHOWS A LARGE 5 OF FORMALDEHYDE, THAT F WHICH EMBALMERS USE TO PRE DEAD BODIES. The digertive organs of little children using this milk are actually EMBALMED ALIVE The name and address of this family are known to The Star and are on record in the books of Inspec tor Woodcock, but are withheld by request ‘ STAR NEWSIES WILL SEE “EAST LYNNE” AT THE a He—Can't you learn to love me? Bhe—I don't know, maybe — 1 Teurned to like olives STREET IN ANY!) ey ¢ WOULD SMELL WASILY THAT A AS SWEET ‘There may not be much tion in Seattle at present 4 rushing business in FORMALDEHYDE MAKES FAT GRAV EYARDS. true there Another war threatened in South ‘America—what. again? having broken winius stuck ¢ toher knife : ‘ 4 ' Seg SS eS cesae aru manne wanes sneie wires sonoma SOR a a ee ere ee ereerse $3.50 SHOES Mien’s Shoes Worth $5 for $3.50 W you have been paying $5.00 for shoes, a trial of W. Just as good In every way and cest $1.50 less. Weare in the wortd. We make and sell more $3.50 shoes than any other two manufacturers in the United States. Employs 2600 skilled “Walon?” shoemakers, work- ing every day 48 weeks in the year. Their average wag, es, based on 52 weeks in the year is $15.64, . The Highest Average Wages Paid In the World The W. L. Dougias Shoe Co. Is now producing over 10.500 pairs of these celebrated shoes every day, and they are worn by over two mil- lion people. Try one pair and you will wear no other. For Sale Only THE SEATTL SEATTLE THEATER TONIGHT ne the (the trouble OOKS USED EXCLUSIVELY. UTH SHOE COMPANY io calehenenaianeniiod eileen BANiom ne fF © el, nt: mn mem a === AIC | Nine to Noon Sales at MURDERED r¢ h ea nnex ‘| FLEEING SUSPECT SHOT rise from DOWN AFTER HAVING These are old fashioned bargain sales at The é + ' WOUNDED OFFICER Anne Each morning the big center table }h al am the center a are filled with a medly of imiont wha maroe to as 3} Pane sineitin “Guilt A able merchandise at prices refreshingly new io | each morning the crowds grow more enthusiast | " apes tee Tomorrow the list of values is longer and better than any printed hitherto | _ WIS SAY EcS 25 SES Se UP-T0-DATE| Somes | ‘icra! ROBBERY | Sen Sn nS Women’s Stockings Jude Rough Rider Stockings 3 Pairs for 25¢ Embroideries At 14¢ Instead of 29¢ meee 2 | oy : 4 ah to meet. with onthe arya At 3c a Yard Kitty Bird Landed in the City " phe woth was gone io mr ones wan Men’s White Shirts Jail Again tthe. hous tas wide of this ators. At t . ™ ' — ve y every shade - \ ir 1 tt ‘ a At $1.15 Instead of $1.50 | bown rr ‘ a mentiSe YOGA | a eeinaterinen eemrieieecne Kid Curlers “Tomorrow, nine till mo S Ne ns suber ually an At 50¢ Each {There tsa bit 9c Instead of 18¢ recy, “Limat {fits Bhe war looking for 4.1 Towels | fora! pattorea o wait I jwhe b nia t Fifty sosen of these good d With & trace of Bast }who had wedded another, Kitty » ont snes ie wees | & ght fie: fended ony $ he wot . a ' At 6c Instead of 20¢ Only nix t wuyer. UNION MADE, Union Block, next door to Mac- Dougall & Bouthwick Co " nan AB aR Bi het pee 6 RR ii hiINE L. Douglas $3.50 shoes will canvinee that they Goo nvguet anchane and retaiiore of at’a O2.00 obese ype The réason more W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are sold than any other make ts be: " ‘ y ot cause they are the best that be made. They are made of the very best imported and American leathers. The ‘Semmaenes is the best. They fit like custom made shoes. The style 1s the best and always up to date. We lead the fashions, a ‘"e have the largest $3.50 shoe business in the world, which 4 gives us a great advantage In buying leat! “ materials at the very lowest cash prices. _ We produce our $3.50 dake at less lol ee ae somany. We employ the best skilled Union labor that can be secured in the United States. : We sell direct from factory to wearer through our 63 stores In the la! f earer th *. rge cities at one profit. The ext middleman’s profit that others have to charge we add to the quality, and ine te the wonet The reputation of W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes for st Ne Dug 2 style, comfort and wear fs known everywh throughout the world. They have to give better satisfaction than other makes, his the standard had always been placed so high that the wearers expect more for their money than they can get elsewhere, Over ; 000,000 satisfied wearers. It is not alone the best leather that makes a first-class shoe—it is the brains that have pianned the best style, lasts a perfect model of the foot, and the con- . struction of theshoe, It is mechanical skill and know ledge that have made W. L. Douglas 83.50 » “hoes the best in the world for mens Sealtie’s Largest and Greatost Popular Priced Shoe Store 7 Second Ave., Seattle

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