The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1905, Page 3

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i “Dowie’s “One Child a Year” Idea Is Wrong, Wrong, Wrong PHYSICIAN, SAYS DR. ELLA K, DEARBORN, FAMOUS THAT IT 18 UNFAIR TO MOTHER DEARBORN. tt wad, Ore, The Star Dowle has set a the Civic Tm the United 1 beyond all an be built and vuriahing ¢ a tion without saloons, tobacco, pols onous drugs, theaters, gambling dens 1 resorts, or other un cleann In fact, a wideawake, up-te te city, In which factorie of var kinds flourish and fur nish labo colleges abound; where all that ts good in city life is nourished, and | all that is bad positively left out and kept out forever And this has been done through | the efforts of ONE man When people want clean cities, we will have them Having accomp derful work In so shor me titles this venerable man to the ad miration of the whole world According to pu hed reports he ordered “a baby each year for each family in Ziov.” The questions come. can such a thing Ie it ished such a won possible? If it were possible, would it be right? T must answer each of the fore going questions with a most em-| No! who has borne two children within ONE YEAR (not multiple birth) but this extraordinary woman could not continue with a baby a year for even five years, for nature wisely protects & woman against this ex cessive drain upon her vitality, but if willing and deliberate parentage would permit this rank injustice to the woman—one is stil! compelled to ask, “Is it fair to the children? Decidedly it is not fair! ‘The children w * Read Page 6. It pays - Jit is @ great mistake to say that | women of today Qe SR STAR READERS One ert WITH but she bas ser is only a bugaboo rightly refu disadvantages, beginning of bife advanced thought UNION MAN The fight between the tw CHILD AND POSTERITY | yorship and| possession of the ra large family WEEDIN FORCES ARE ROUTED BY ENEMY: did not make all of them cast thelr od by @ man antagonistic them and the ommending the ast kept neutral, | » meeting of the » of improvement day afternoon ome of them b for all, where schools and | es of Patrol to the amall majority he Bleventh ward DEARBORN of the union men | fra and that ts by they would be and wholly unfitted to responsibil! children they would have all 2 contagious diseases a the east to ta his continued of his followers, the saloonmen and the breach wid low resistive powers and thelr ¢ rate would be high strong frame representative ¢ Jof a saloon and ga » strikers and | to convince bim that Mr people who mother stamps the ure tired of lettin service men run We will give One know different from as high as its mo improvement began cirew PETERSBURG. was surprised ledo, O. superintendent who allows bis union to be forced into a strike oon which handles union beer and is the rendezvoun of strik Adams Tea&Coffee Company who packed t CHENEY & CO. thin afternoon from toys to wiv As women rise, Pile for Constt will rise with them. of long ago when man ‘wooing with club, sionally meets a women | men intended to named Wood, of Bouth Sh fancy and took her to his rude hut she became reared his sturdy sentiment was Parade of Horribles Be Feature of Newsboys Ball) unthinking pro wooed with a club man began to think for her 1 and her ebildren masquarade Wednesday evening, Nov Auditorium orehestra will and the parade Thanksgiving turkey! nid be deficient in | physical vigor, nerve energy and} and women try up to each other's ideals And a lot of other good th appreciative Cash wai ty, > be made & spec who wants to these are what know, as an| 'WEW LOCATION 1535 2d Ave. A FEW OF OUR EVERY-DAY BARGAINS 12 1-2c Ib. for Best Quality Sugar Cured Ham pantry Club Pine St. little news are counting upon for the ¢ Governor Mead, by authority in him verted, shall have solemnly deciared to be a legal holiday and the offi cial day for offering up thanks. the wherewitha their Thankegty newsboys w "t Worry, Wateh Us Grow” Thanksgiving dinner, that the hun gry stomache of the } of the elty will be fille on the big fenst plan to its fulfillment by « Credit to repletion | whieh to pay Credit Is Yours in Any Quantity ‘There is no limit to your credit at the new store as long as you are fair and reasonable—the new store makes it pleasant to buy on time, because it really believes in the hon Come in and get acquainted with $4 1.50 Morris Chair Very heavy, quarter sawed and polished; has hand polish finish; and claw feet; first quality velour, hair filled special this week Bally Weather, This! Remind One of Old Lunnon, Y’ Know We have one gr Hi at 1G¢ per pour We muarantes this Bak Baking Powder a Powder equal to any on the market 2 packages rf EGGS, ‘FRESH EASTERN 25c DOZEN pound cans, COFFEE day in our own and Seattle kies blocks aw ny thing of ‘em - couldn't see « the advantages 184 hackage Ihe packages might have Peartine Washir half-pound Mann said T the foe was days, and that acte RAAT Miner's Ground ‘Twas thick er unusual these ugh to cut with an density of f to be warmer 4 hours, and there'll be but Canned Tomatoes Canned Corn, NEWS OF THE : STATE THE WORK maintaining highways and in the state college! This will be done tn} the highways the 9-year-old jumped into the cast all our Coffees every store with the od Bive Flame G tee Adams Java Blend to b get from your grocer for 49% at the Beattie. Sergeant Stuart a Grand-Daddy spring seat cushions are of better at ia i pound than price $15.00; leni RE p CARPET (¢ COR. SECOND AVE. TAS at all prices f per pound up. day at our hew location. is & bargalr AdamsTea&Coffee Company 1535 Second Ave., in the future disappeared into @ bolling pot of gra Jetables which Mr Jing for his hogs. , HORSETHIEF horses in hi a sheriff near 5 Jones was cook h of # grand~ captured by TWO COLORED Cor. Pine St. were arreste st National bank at W jin Tacoma Monday robbing James Bowman ERNST BROS. INC IKE ST. 906-308 required A MASS MERTING of people einudivehuccersamed | |Famous Sculptor to Address Students | Bellingham. | test the law MME. EAMES Will Sing at the D. S. Johnston Music 4 e € VIA, THE VICTOR, OF COURSE ya GbE We Bre puiny-tovcut privée ut 5 GUlneSih rata, We cai 3 here lst BUT A FEW e will be HUNDREDS MOR in 7 @ We’re Selling the opening of a schor | Anna Hannebohi 30 soci to Go | license revok ATTHETHEATERS t's what we ¢ are daily proving to « Steel Garbage Barrels e HAND MADS p the most sub natural Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have en- dorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, consumption, Cures hard cases, des said than that he tial and most durable on the mark to your order. giving any size, n surpassed by Spangled Banne » last just shing Goods with Hoops are extra heavy on our garbage barrels, tended these shall jast for years and yet be as good as Name and Address Free We make no extra charge for stamping your name and ad dress in the steel vides of the can against possible loss. Price, each— $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.50 BOTH PHONES 1158. tremendous dramatic You'll be very vation has been few See Our Windows For Prices “When Knighthood » D. §.Johnston Co CHICKERING 903 Second Avenue. Burke Buildin “When the Bell LION CLOTHING HOUSE First Ave. 8, and Main St. trust a medicine the best doctors ap- Ask your doctor about it, the formelas of all owr playing the heavy villian, im Maris 7 Ri | RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. | Infants’ Hose like Infants’ Pure Wool Cashmer extra a| good and surely big bargains, at ow's price, @ are] pal % l5c | direct + Infants’ Shirts o Infante’ W Wool Mixed Shirts, silk trimmed, with on pearl buttons, sold elsewhere at c & garment special here tomorrow at only a Lace Curtains trem Fine Lace Curtainas, full three ya long and %6 to 42 nehes wide, patterns and qualities that you will like, priced this week at, a pair 69c Underwear Samples A big line of Mill Agents’ Underwear Samples will be on sale here Friday at about manufacturers’ cost Watch this paper for particulars McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. and Company mies 7 Paco eared ered nek ont) Sey x S$ FATTLE “ USINESS COLLEGE NIGHT SCHOOL Four Nights Each Week, $4 Month @ ELSTON, PACIFIC BLOCK. by | MILLE 5 c rato is 5 Cc Saucers to Match 2 for 5c 10c Store, %25, Seco AGENTS WANTE! LAUREL Stoves and } 1.8006, 812 23rd South. Ranges $6.00 down and easy payments. ANOS FOR RE T ea We are the oldest, Hegdahl & Co., Inc. eg Meg = plane and organ 1522 First Avenue, Seattle fn the Foie wn $24 Second Avenue, Ballard ALLEN 4@ GILBERT- RAMAKER CO. 1406 Second Avenue. FORMERLY GL HOLMES FURNITURE CO. Special Sale Wednesday the big window. For Wednesday only eled Ware at special reduced prices > an Immense stock of tinguished TUMBLERS, acid etched 0 bee ecceuesaeeesgeccsbe sap TUMBLERS, biown crystal, plain, per half dozen TUMBLERS, blown cryst bands, per half wide band and two air-line Be CREAM PITCHER, porcelain, capacity one pint; regular PITCHER, foliage decoration; heavy gold edge and handle acity 8 quarts; in plain white; would sell for 65c; this cher cut to ‘ 28e CRACKER JARS, decorate ular $13.50 value, cut for procelain regular — value Wednesday to ...... 87-10 Cut tO eee BOE v Th cut-price specials Sa ae ee enenie decors: Will be for cash and final. tions; regular price $10.60, Phone and C. O, D. orders will cut to : $4.85 not be filled. None to deal- DINNER SET, 100-plece set °: Out-of-town orders filled of best porcelain with fern !f postmarked not later than and follage decoration; reg- 6 p.m. Wednesday. DINNER § 50-plece set L ame ide A cab thee a Raia alta el ale aN iti cid alle: webiste cadet I

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