The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1905, Page 7

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EVERY-DAY PRICES Merce's Golden Medical D@over $1.00 sine 38 Pierce's Fav@Mio Prescription, $1.94 | sizo radia Pinkham's Compound, wes size Piquosone, large $1.00 nize Liquoaone, small si o size Peruna, $1.00 Caastoria, I her's We size MOTHER DIED FROM FEVER C Williams ving Soap, cake .. be 3 Colgate’s Shaving Soap, cake be DAUGHTER INCARCERATED Gasoline, pint bottle ., 10e | onia, pint battle 10¢ | Send us your mail and telephone} pits Anna ce . orders. Prompt attention PRE capper one ting t IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. ae R LANG DRUG Co ate $0? FIRST AVENUR, " . COLMAN BUILDING Pane See oF en eye Detween Columbia and Marion | eager age , ' . BUILDERS’ HAROWARE SALE A pitiat ory Our buil : th A ‘@ work hey Sash Tite Bash Lock pper ! PY e Lock, set 4 old ‘cog ' Look Cycling will give you the qual that Insure success $55.08 cushio wk, coaster brake Spinnir 8285.00 wh 955.00 coaster brake RacycteR39.00 $40.00 Bagte 825.00 medical car 4 the Lit SPINNING’S CASH STORE, | one was lett for & month 1310 Second Avenue. bs ae nelba ‘Ger tae 1 t also sta’ hat $8 in oma used porti € the Got re taken from the vs NEW TION OF SEE OUR IMPORT TRAVELING CLOCKS oe iiven ver on 7 ond ee not aa ate just ttle friends to discover the orphaned FRENCH BRONZES G. BENINGHAUSEN Jeweler and Optician. 713-715 FIRST AVE. SATURDAY A.M. AND “4 P.M Look for the Red Cross WHEN YOU WISH AN ASSORTMENT OF GOODS NOT KEPT IN OTHER BRUG STORES == === You Pay Less for the Best--- Always--for Bartell Cuts the Price HAND MIRRORS, HAND MIRRORS, NAIL BUFFERS, REAL EBONY OR OLIVE, REGULARLY SOLD AT SOc, FOR .... 2he NAIL BUFFERS, IMPROVED PAT. TERNS, Tie KINDS, AT....60@ NAIL FILES, 2% KINDS.....15¢ ORANGE WOOD STICKS, ALL oo AND SHAPES, THRER ty ENAMEL, S0c JARS... 3he COMPLEXION BRUSHES, 6c VALUES .... +. BRE COMPLEXION BRUSHES, EXTRA FINE DRISTLES. VALE... 55e We JARS 15e CREAM, $1.00 VALUES, 7We<« $2.00 VALUES, tees SPECIAL PInaurrs RUBBER GLO’ $1.00 KIND CANS, SPRCI ALMOND COLD CREAM, POMPRIAN MASSAGE Ge SIZE .... 29¢ POMPEIAN MASSAGE CREAM, LARGE JARS (4 TIMES THE 50e SIZE) 1. . -59¢ CIAL EUTHYMOL TUBES TERS, 20¢ K ELECTRIC be KINDS . The Red Cross Is the Ideal Prescription Drug Store Bartell’s Red Cross 610 2d Ave. SAME PRICES AT BOTH STORES A rare opportunity to acquire « rapid, easy hand writing st « nominal cost. The very best instruction by TORREY'S RAZORS, $2.50 KINDS aT ° HAIR “BRU SHES, $1.00 VALU Tes, HAIR BRUSHES, REGULAR $1.50 $1.00 SIZE .. VILLARDS EAU DE QUININE HAIR TONIC, Sec SIZE EXCHANGEABLE UNSATISFACTORY), . 65e TOOTH BRUSHES (BACH BRUSH WARRANTED) DR. LYON'S TOOTH POWDER, 2c LISTER'S ANTISEPTIC. POWDER, %e BOTTLES, SPE TooTH PASTE, %e BELLADONNA se POROUS PLASTERS., Bartell’s STAR—THUR Three-Year-Old Baby Girl Railroad For $40,000: ; : to 28 univ about three years Shi nud Gab on tabs Whshinaion charged with assault with intent to! ago, having distinguished bimself [Part and wut on take Washington! SUES EX-SHERIFF | <arerd nit), up| is debating and it solieos eahtetion day evening President G. Ls. Taen | next on the criminal ondar, The) particularly. He ts at present lo Gat, Of the Sederaied German be defendant is accused of attempting! vated in the Alaska buildin nd holla ‘Wal Quliver Gn edieene Of A jury tn Judge Taliman’s court! to kill Emma Jefferson, alla 1 {# one of the ng young weloome at the Madison pavition,|!® Matening to the evidence in the|mons, at the Ballard circus! mon before the King county bar, Supper will be served the crew sult of KR. J, Morgan, as receiver | grounds in June Both were cirer ~— at 7 o'clooly followed by addroanen| fOr the Interstate Fisheries com-| employes | by Consul Geissler and Captain] PANY, against EM Cydihes, former) Miss Norman V. Ronald, daughter | ae Sahat, a ee orcinen sheriff of King coumty, and his|of Yon. J. I. Ronald, is to be mar Ragley’s Corner im has boon an-|bOndamen, the United States Midel-| ried Tharadayevening to Wdgar J ity & Guarantee company Wright at th 431 family residence, ». The bridegroom | t the day will The plaintiff claims @at it is up! irtieth AFTER THE 1RUTH bor at 9 o'clock Sunday afternoon, n up with nsightwcoing and initing. = On urday Captain|t? the ex-sheriff or his bondsmen | has rece ned from Alaska. | 1 ppointed her guardian, Dam-|Behake and bis officers will hold «| PAY $4,200 damagens, stating that| He graduated from the Washing AUGHT ON TRAIN AND Tiny | to the amount of $26,000 are| feeeption to invited guests on board| When the sheriff took over the tt- | agama | 4 for the lone of her mother'a| the ship, solvent company the property was} | IN PEST MOUSE it ek, @ 000 for in-| Visiting hours have been an-| Worth $4,800, but that through care- | o | juries which a have fol. | Retin an follows: From 12:80 to| 188 Management and by reason of | wed from an of made nee and from 6 to 7 p.m. on Thursday| the sheriff's allowing 4 leasehold | h ached Seat but she appears by an abscess in her head,|®"4 Friday, and from 1:30 to 2:20|t@ terminate through non-payment | | ' wrt neatly and repre. | ot 1 to have been caused by im-|% M. On Sunday. On Saturday only | rentals, the value of the property, | | 4 by W. A. Larsen, who has war care At the pest haute those guents invited to the reception | ¥en months later, had deterioret~| | } | will be allowed on board. On pub. | 4 to $600, for which sum i was | i viniting hours launches witi|*0ld. The amount sued for is the © the pier at the foot of Madison | “ifference between the two valua street for the erulser tous. | | At Madison Park ILS SESCEOSESELSSSIS NAA A RES SOHHEERS * * *® PUBLIC VISITING HOURS ON BOARD OF THERE GERMAN ® * CRUISER FALE * \* ‘Thursday iday-12:30 to 2 and 6 to 7 pom * * Sunday—1 10 p.m * * - RRR RRR o Thursday aft m the o ot & w of the boat . med at the boat landing front by the Seattle { the German soctety, od to apec rein wait m, After a ride y will be taken to ial « over the Madiagn | er *|“*This Lessening of Birth a Rate Is Not an Evif’ i N OARDNER. ent official of the f rhe © of The Star, | bureau - | Dr, John Shaw Billings, whit) wis WASHINGTON D. c ployed to help write the Baby race suicide we of Pr bullet lately ismued, Roosevelt are opposed by a promi-| think the decrease in | Pecommmrily an evil | “It does not appear to me,” he says, “that this lemening ofthe birth rate ts in itself an evil, or that ft will be worth while td 4t jtempt to increase the birth rate ‘merely for the sake of maintaining & constant increase in populats because to neither this, nor the next | generation, will such increase be specially beneficial.” A theory that the diminishing birth rate might be due to indulgence in tobacco, liquor other excessen, bringing about tertoration of the race and a weak ening of th. sex powers, i» sald by class and tadividual ower and ported by the facta, Dr. Biltingy says: “It is probable that the most important the change is the deliberate and vot- untary avoidance or prevention of child bearing on the part steadily increasing number of mar- have but few children, but whe know how to obtain their wish, The reasons for this are numerous, but 1 will mention onty three. “The first is the diffusion of in- formation with regard to the subject of generation by means of populer and school treatiaes on physiology aaa insiaantaiiaiae and hygiene, which diffusion began | $2 ’ .50 Shoes for ll between 20 and 40 years ago. Giris| 5 of 20 years of age at the present day | 3.00 Shoes for .o eer scccommes mee con wecsemens - know much more about anatomy $4.00 Shoes for ....0.+ceccoce moore conse esas - and physioingy than did their grand- $5.00 Shoes fOr 2.000 n0ss coe ce vemos eocem snwee+ mothers at the same age, and the married women are much better in- formed as to the means by which the number of ebitdren may be lim- fted than were these of 30 years ago. To some extent this may aleo be 1 Go not think this is an important factor. “The second case bas been the staining from having children on the part of a married couple i» not only not im iteeif sinful, or We creeds, but that It may even be, un- KINDS, SPECIAL .......84.15 der certain ciroumstances, com- mendable QUININE HAIR TONIC, ‘The third cause is the great in seeeeeeweeens BRE crease in the use of things which were formerty considered as | Urtes, but which now have become almost neceasition “In the struggle for what is eon sidered a desirable mode of exit ence at the present day, marr late ™ being held leas desirable SPRCIAL. _20¢ bonds leas sacred than they were 40 ago. Young women are #rad being imbued with the idea and motherhood are hief objects in lite, the sole methods of obtnnine that they should at being independent of possible or actual husbands and should fit themselves to earn their uy 33e (RVERY PAIR IF FOUND REGULAR VES 1AL l4e “TOOTH valty jthat marriage not to be their ihe | or wubsal. ie porous PLAS INDS which females are beginning to find sources of remuner aployment; that housekeeping is \a | sort of domestic slavery, and that jit } in best to remain unmarried until someone offers whe haa the means to gratify their educated tantor, “So long an the present tendency of people to aggregate in } tinues, as it is likely to do until our ize increas! mat supplies beg eptibly, with a » in the tof 7 transpor n ower for i | ¢ likely to lincrenae, and therefore the rate of increase in population due to excess Of pirthe over deaths will diminish Old Store 506 2d | “This state of things haw oecuvred A before tg the world’s history in cer ve. in refions, as, for instanes, in southern and western Bur tur ling the decline of the Roman em pire; and, if the increase of popula tion had not been checked, aw it aa, the world would naw & then overcrowded Dr, Billings to be abeotutely unsup- | * in} ried people, whe not only prefer to| true as regards the young men, but | growth of the opinion that the ab- | trary to the usual forme of religious | amd tes | ing in some one of the many ways {n | ative | and will proceed to Tacoma j On ngs Eeveemenes | , | ON ALL OUR STOCK OF | NEW ORLBANS, Sept. 7.—Kleven| “NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—The ineur- | | | [new cases and three deaths from investigating committee today | Yellow fever was reported at noon k up the Equitable, William | | Alexander, brother of the ~ having taken $4.66 from the pockets | fact wan revealed that before the | of John Thiery en July 3, is be-|ireae etoos "wee temeterred to Ul evar fore Judge Griffin for trial Ryan, Hyde made @ codical to bis s a i nding bis heirs responsible arnt NOT GST BUSY? SRE 500,000 if the transfer was | STOCK IS NEW, BOUGHT IK 6 diated. The trust agreement |} AT VERY 2 FI FROM REMEMBER |] A BAV oF 20¢ FACTORY THIS MEANS ON EVERY Property Let us %| under which Cleveland, O'Bri | Westinghouse are working is being, investigated | ——FREE— FIRST QUALITY gold frames ~~ | Show You.” |] DOLLAR. or mountings with auch pair of LE | lenses Wear lenses and LITT HAPPENINGS L ‘ Li | fi Id Co FREE DELIVERY. frames ‘a month; then, it otf rhe peracsai injury aut ot sonal, LEWIS-Littlefield Co. pi] = Fri Minne satisfactory, return them and Bi isocan against the Northern Pa Agonts aebbed deserters 5. get your money back. Frames Bi citic tor $1,960 alleged damages in guaranteed to wear ton years; Bl being heard before Judge Aibert-\{] Rainier Boulevard Additions lenses eight to ten years. son. The plaintiff claima that he|| MeArthur’s Addition, Rainier } fel! through an impertect trestle |}| Boulevard, Garden Additions. WILLIAMS OPTICAL CO., / Ophthatmot and broke his tos; that gangrene 22 HALLER BUILDING phthalmolegists |set im and that first his toe, then " 4 vn j 1112 2nd Ave, his foot and finally a part of his leg Tel. Main 437, Ind. 1092 Room 4, amputated MONEY TO LOAN. camo of J. E. GREAT AVALANCHE OF BARGAINS AT THE CLOSING OF THE Jefferson, | | | | | \ Thousands In Attendance Dally Entire Stock Must Go Quickly Men’s Suits EE = = | | $12.50 Suits for ... $15.00 Suits for ... $18.00 Suits for i | Se HEAVY UNDERWEAR Worth $1.90 for wo enn sae mes -T3¢ Worth $1.75 for sesws «see away Worth oo for s+ woos oo $l. ee Men’ s Underwear | j queers ee <= Women’ S Blankets cee ee Boys’ School =_— _ $2.50 Shoes for 2. ceew« eecce sees cee $3.00 Shoes force ses $4.00 Shoes for. eacee eve: $5.00 Shoes for.. ceees « ome sores Shoes Worth $1.00 for .. Worth $1.25 for .. Worth $2.00 for Worth $4.00 for $2.00 School Shoes for... 9B¢ $2.50 are School Shoes for 1.39 1.65 $3.0 09 Fi ine “Dress S Shoes Boys’ School Suits Alaska Outfits 1,000 Men’s Overcoats and Cravenettes at 40¢ on the Dollar. Men’s $2.00 Pants for .. ... 7$e and $1.00 Shirts for 65 $6.00 to $8.00 Suits ‘for 85 $9.00 to $10.00 Suits for +] Men’s All Wool $3.00, for 3, Men s Black Seamless BOP gscccias 8¢ | 5c Fast Socks Sweaters, worth cae $1.39 5 Men’s All Wool Socks 18¢ Handkerchiefs toc Fancy for soc Heavy for . .. B7¢ | HEYWOOD BROS. Successors to the BIG MONARCH SHOE AND CLOTHING COMPANY 1317-1319 First Avenue Between Union and University. Half Block North of Postoffice

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