Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
10 THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909. r curlous eyes at the SOMETHING NEEDED FOR _ |) soe ®ivrnes sage, oe oe blew in through the ‘Standard MICEKNOSHER SHIN a dus PROTECTION OF BABIES: ::).°: iF was a W loth covered table |and be Pee (RSA by SEES MIS Sale ER. NESTE sipinalnceniotn m with a little beneh on each ehildren | : . | ehildren were really given some jan apron, “Mamma has gone down on hs rah ¢ ime n Wl Mere Enforcement of Sani-| gempiance of a mother’s love, | town to the market and I was just Se tiie Tnnasad wane ; i} H H | that of Mre. Elizabeth MeDon getting the bables w ed up. We h Tittle patte a ade a H tary Laws Fails in Real) (iq vas closed by the sanitary [have an awful rush getting the bik ing on the tabig. 208 litteusiee HI Regulation of the Baby} fficere because the sanitary | ones off for schoo! In tine acd ¢ woll Billed, evidentiy, but | conditions were bad, they sald. Bhe took me into a sitting room| + aklagern a as : y pillictcebicae | | Farms. There are no sewer connections | with a bureau {i It and knitted | yo a A VERY UNUSUAL : i at this house, and the place le | tidies on the chairs, It wasn't Very | goutod | ot meee’ ene eaatay closed, despite that conditions | orderly, but it was only 10 o'clock |" «Ny my mother loves obildren PC mae anit, Me. Sent 4 - "OKTLAN ©, Bept. « Nothing can be done about are as told In the following: and there had been 13 faces Ol They all oall her mamma, and she 2 y t nd ob BH. Peary is regulating “baby farms” In Se —-- wash and 18 little mouths to feed | gyoils them all. I'm the one that | mander Robert Pp « , - ere wiay ‘ter bi trenu ' tio, exongt to oue that the let BY BETTY HOWELL that morning, | “Do you and your bas to make them mind, Sometimes poet og id tee explores “Wanted—Bables to board.” ROtaet GO & Ol Sane ed. {1 get croas, but my mother never , ts war Marvor to fon be followed, neserding 0 |does. She's German, you know," | Wil! probably go to Bar Humane Officer Vaupell. Ts there no place tp Seattle where Bister Helps. night to confer with Gen, Thomas |whe added, as If that explained, and | trinbard, president of. the Peary Wednesday, after the stories [people who do not want to put) say ait 4 et the “baby farms” had ap- |thofr children {n an institution can have tas rascomnlions te the winter | Serna it did, for this woman had | 4 Mie oiub, ared_in The Star, and after jhave them well taken care of by | but ghe's big and strong.” eae Be the old world atmon-| “At this conference tt probably | people who make a business of |phere, where a home was always ba Bis ] pA re Thomas, capesiaily, hed | ee . ’ 5 ‘Then we got down to bustness,| rich in chidren, If in nothing else, | Will be determined what course off Sale of Women’s $ New Coats at... VALUES TO $22.50 They are the best Coats to be had at regular prices ranging up to $22.50, been given every opportunity | Just that? a°F ebcininga Gast wen Waxte Jaction Commandér Peary will pur clean up as much as possible, It was in a very skeptical frame | 8% Longe age ! 4 Negligent Fathers. |aue regarding his controversy with te P La of mind that I took the Brighton | for a home for the ohild of my dead | alg Ibe, Frederick A. Cook. The ox-| — a views oe aoe eeeein [ear and rode tar out into the open|#ster, Would they have room for| 1 asked about the children and |r. Predertek A. Kool, the, | tt | pam The ster country to the home of Mra, Elisa. | ber? found that most of them had been | Pe Hubbard's advice, Following his While he admitted the sun |Deth McDonald. The Star has un-| Yes, they had plenty of room. | donorted by thelr fathers, and thelr! Oi eence with Hubbard the ex rounding conditiona to be bad | covered wo much of dirt and dis-| And the terms? mothers wore making & brave ef- | (i ree a obably go to hie Engle | ‘at the Thomas home, he stated | order and greed in the baby farms That depended on who pald the| fort to support them. But there falane home. the sanitary conditions appear [about Seattle that one might well | Child's board | Was one case of complete desertion, | 1a GAR |. This was a little startling, and I) and by the mother. The girl's eyes Nomance tm Real Lite. |had visions of favored little parlor) flashed with anger as she told me! “puke, my father hae lost hiv | boarders, fed on the fat of the land, | about It r ed to be all right and the chil. | despair of finding a single ray of dren seemed to be getting [real love for these little unfortu along very well. nates In their unfeeling guardians excellent style, of best cloths, with splendid talloring—some of the smartest ney ” 1 wil) marry you, enzpew els brought out this season—unusual and positive bargains at $15.00, At the Gager home he found And it takes #o little to make a/ 82d of poor little Cinderellas eat) “she brought them here and pat h 1 belleve my'earey | nothing to complain of, he eaid. | child happy! ing the Sorape for them for two months and nove o; p man like your fotune | ; He did not know whether the Only proper food and cleantiness, Difference in Rates. came again, It ain't the money 1) fPhifax city Journal | Included are long, tight-fitting and semi-fitting Coats in tan covert children’s treatment wae all & place to play and a little love! | om 4 for the child it would care about, se think bey mend ———— —n re : ; — a a * it or not. But nowhere had we found a sin-| FOR DUS For whe on be the children that way! And they're covert, black broadcloth, navy serge, English mixtures and elega 1 go these reports made | glo one of these requisites sup- | b¢ $2 4 week, but If her father did.) the nicest children we ever had.” | PROF. STEVENS - pai Mh gant Raincoats 4 by the humane officer, report- | plied jand if he gets good wages, It would) “Why don’t you put them in an | The man whe guarantess of silk, moreen and bengaline in black, navy, gray, green and brown, rr : ere for The Star did find much Instead were Mith and old, solemn | 5¢ $2.60. Mamma says @ woman) asyium to each you tf fance . dats Beef z DI Owne, to complain of. Certainly if |iittle faces and stunted little | @on't get as much as 4 man, and) “We think too much of them. My | ‘ — \ a astonishing values at $15.00. a the humane officer will take no | bodies! bes she don’t take as much from) mother wouldn't give them up now, | ty “ee action, the mothers of the city — and after awhile she's going to \apeee ent ey sere themselves should see that Vine Clad Poreh. “And it doesn’t make any dif-|adopt them.” | GA" Rink nleneminin poor, unfortunate chlidren who T walked up Graham street to | ference to the children?’ I gasped; Bo the little hearts were not @re put out to board, if that | two-story frame house on the right|This was almost too good to be/ empty, and there Iittle homeless - | must be, should have more pro- hand side, vines climbing over the| true. A baby farmer who consid-| ones had made 4 place for them tection than a mere compll- rch and some quilts atring above. | ered that other women had to work, | selves as a child always will do if ance with a law requiring good Rte door was opened for me by a@| too, and paid her in money wrung|ft bas half a chance. And the sanitation. bright-faced girl of perhaps 16, from their dafly toll! bables tumbling about the big In proof of this fact, the one | whose hair was neat and dress; “Oh, no, they all get just the! empty play-roome had a happy look house of all which The Star jreasonably clean. She apologized| same. We have our own cows and) They were not entirely clean, bet Investigated, where, so far as for having « cotton-flanne! pinning. | chickens and a garden.” |they were not negiected-tooking, The Star could ascertain, the | blanket about her waist instead of The house had 12 rooms, most|and they stopped thelr play to look | TanGKerchers We CIGErCOWNS “sc Unusual values in Women’s Crossbar| Extensive Fall showing of : Handkerchiefs, initialed and fancy embroi- | 4°W"s—comprising plain, fancy gag ay | dered effects—all marked on ay | low basis of price at 15c and 18¢ yard. les ed and with dainty embroidered corner. | did values are also offered in new Flan High Grade Gloves dered—also plain Handkerchiefs, hemstitch- These are priced very low at 10c each. | ettes at 10c and 12}4c¢ yard, ‘ - ee oat st 2 ea ili 4 Exceptionally attractive Fall showing of | ‘The excellent quality of thes a the celebrated Fownes’ Kid Gloves for f f women. One-clasp styles, pique sewed. | *"4 their splendid style and fit @ Two-clasp atyles Corsets ; overseam sewn In Saeco avers i a white, black and all 8 if the favored shades for strect and dress sizes. Remark DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYE, tae (Estabiiahed 1892) BROKERS Stocks, Grain ana fr svistons Both Phones 270. Private Wires 3 Tons for $10 Last Chance Today and Tomorrow ‘ Money Save $2.50 AND 63.00 sHOKS EASTERN SYSTEM Take Elevator to Third Floor. || . & &. Shoe More, 804 People’s jank Bide. cor. Secone and Mike. After this week we will not sell | A Good any more King Coal Mining Co. | stock with the special inducement | Investment we have been making. The fact that we have raised Keg? over $10,000 in the past threé We Have Raised | weeks is sufficient evidence that the Money | quite a few thinking people have Our eect has been accom- | eonfidence in our property. plished. The necessary money to : install the improvement we have We could sell this amount of stock three or four times if we been contemplating has been so desired—but we have accom- TOMORROW TOMORK At the Exposition Second day of the Harvest Home Festiy The opening was a great success. Tomorrow comes the Grand Free Barbecue When fine, freshly cooked foods will be served without charge to all who visit the gréat Stadium. oe raised. We wish to give those of you | plished our object, and that who have been hesitating about | means the end of this sale buying this stock a chance to do : so at the price and terms offered. | We Guarantee igi righ were of eee we Delivery Fs ve three tons of coal free—in 7 ieu of dividends for three years. ret, Srey: nee theg ile greed give you a guaranteesthat the if You Are contract for delivery of three Interested tons of coal with every'share will This week will be your last and | be carried out, but eacltand every only chance to buy—and we don’t | director in the compffhy backs mean next week, either. - this guarantee. This will be followed by a Tournament of Country Sports Climbing the Greased Pole; Catching the Greased Pig; Wheelbartom> Sack, Three-Legged and Potato Races; Corn Shucking and Pie Eating Contests. Everything ever seen at a country fair. | With a big Barn Dance in the evening in the Washington State Building. Free up to 10.30 to those in costume. After that | hour free to all. | Music All the Time = | Philippine Constabulary Band : Channing Elle s | Wagner's A.-Y.-P. Band Clan Fraser Highland Pipt ° WE WOULD PREFER *TO STOP THIS SALE NOW,’BUT WE HAVE MADE THE STATE- MENT THAT IT WOULD CONTINYE UNTIL THE END OF THIS WEEK, AND WE WILL FILL ANY ORDERS THAT COME IN BEFORE SATURDAY 10 P. M.—WE MEAN THIS. COR ee ast . 8 wy e e King Coal Mining Co. Room A—Entrance to Arcade Building Phone Main 8287 SEATTLE, WASH. Phone.iInd. 3921 NEXT MONDAY Opening of the Great Live Stock Snot With the largest and most notable entries of horses, cattle sheep | swine and poultry ever brought together in the West. Day and Night. Free to All