The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1909, Page 5

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“Bey Here they are in all their shim mering glory Dig, father, dig! ‘Tho American maid and matron this spring will wear hats that me ‘Wil call “sensible,” for they are Modified in form and sixe and they Sbound in charming colors. They &re much simpler and, most women ‘Will say, prettier than last sammer's Merry-widowish styles, or the ex- Bagerations that followed for this ‘winter. Dig, brother, dig! Flowers, yes, great bowers of flow @rs, will be correct. And fruit will flso be largely used. Mr. Shepherd. New York correspondent, who ined the photographs repro- editor of The St page, said: ers will be the one in highest favor spring and during the summer; talked with Mme. Burby, and she) told me that her richest patrons Were ordering hats with immense Dunches of varicolored flowere—ev Fuse to the forget-me-not Why Is Fat Ts it because one is born with the feadency? Or is it one of “life's “or hearty appetite? Mot any one of these phrases the| lon correctly, They say fat} Deeause the fat person's diges tive organs are defective. Such or-} ft seems, don’t change the foods eaten by stout persons ito heat and energy, as they should. Instead the food fats pass @n into the system unconsumed. | moe fat layers accumulate under the skin in quiet spots, such as the chin, a! shoulder blades, Let that digestive defect be cor | fected and the formerly fat person | Goes back to his or her original @bape. You can prove this on your. self, Seventyfive cents will se | cure from your druggist one of the | large cases of Marmola Prescrip- gale by the Marmola Company of Detroit, Mich. Take one of these tablets after cach meal and at bed- | » apd the demonstration starts | land loves pret [her coming-out party fruit on their winter hat | seen bananas, peaches, j actually, In one Firth av WASHINGTON, March 4 1 rogin rome glory Mra, Taft, distinguished tn Cinctn« an & one natt_ and Washington per howtess, usual attainments iterary and intellectual. mociety Sb jbrained husband Mra Taft ie « charming Taft and Charles P. Taft All are well bred. cb Roosevelt: Longworth. and Mrs. Longworth are chums. It was on the trip that the president's daughter and th Cinctanatt congressman > an agreement. Mra. Longworth will be | seen much at the White the new administration. return of 1 th Navy Forever” in the new tration. During hia servic won many warm among the army contingent President Taft also through entertainments wil) embr ctrete. Mrs. Taft, as mistress of the White 1 have| over the b stapes, and shop, there | which is & hat trimmed with large red ap-' was of purple FIRST LADY OF THE LAND wy above from models in fash. P.—With the tmetaliation today «| ble Fifth av shops, in a letter to| Mra William H. Taft as mistrom of | '* woman's/the White House, Washington wee, |the beginning of a s¢ “All of the milliners seem to agree! which the military will have prestige ‘that the bat with a burden of Nlow-| ang the pretty girl will reign in me is & woman of Her tastes are has @rything from the American Beauty| been an Weal companion for her bix- mother and talented girls |Holen Taft, her only daughter, ts Bryn Mawr, and Washington |in already speculating on the date of Both Henry 0 have Criais,” or fe it due to just plain.) daughters named Louise, who will The doctors say|be seen much at the White H #, wholesome and pretty girls. Mra Taft has « number of charming nieowg too. | Nor will the capitol Tse Alice! Helen Taft the world, headed by Secretary Taft, | House under Military men and their wives see | id and lace and epau Army and minis 4 an etary of war and as civil gove lof the Philtppines, the new pres personal friends has a wide thon Tablets recently licensed for|circte of persona! friends running ery branch of government | [ administration. The White House: | | a large | | MRS. WM. HOWARD TAFT, From the latest photograph of the se rand ts profusely orna THE STAR-—SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1909. course,’ she sald. ‘som are going) ples. It was a pippin, and that’s no/light blue violets, and at one side in for fruit. But that #f be a short! joke.” there was @ cabachon of white roses fad. July will proballp see fruit] Dig, ur dig! with stuffed silk ball drope—a new jextinet. Violets will bela large de-| " hat shown to the left in the trimming |} mand. group above, is the new flower Dig, grandpa, dig! | Shepherd said, also, that New| tog It in a French importation.’ The flat hat, se from the left | York women are already wearing Built on mushroom lines, it sets well in the picture, was a white chip very simply trimmed with a wreath mented with flowers. The hat from of green leaves and spiky blossoms the aph was made of the » shade. Th straw, covered with are sometimes trimmed only } RRR \* ® LAW GOES AFTER THE PHONE EAVESDROPPER ELAND, 0., Mareh 6 P.—Did you ever listen the phone? That is, when wore talking about s, acquaintances, or the trouble of keeping cooks, even driveling, “Ob, say, kiddo, ain’t you the fresh oF Did you ever keep hold of your re ver? It you haven't, don't. If y« have, quit. It's now to tb against the law, according statute just enacted by the Ohio state senate. The bill calle it eavesdropping and a misdemeanor panishable by ® maximum fine of $100. at two people stocks, aty a Steet e eee eee tee eee e \* Ceeeeeeeeeeeee 'WOE TO THE “MASHER” IN SEATTLE inition of the city counet y decided to approve |the ordinance providing for the ap pointment. uf @ police’ sergeant {0 jxor, Chairman Sawyer objected, on | the ground that was really wanted to work in conjunction, witr tthe YW keeping an eye of the ¥. ¥ ong plea for his pittee fina ABOUT SPRING HATS ‘They vary Not all are email. Dress hate will be large. Summer hats wil) be large. The midseason hat is medium. A. ma Intment. and ided in the there. Very soon you will ¢x-| House, {4 eminently satixfactory to fe of thé Some of them show very high & new sense of digestive | Washington society. You may not wn ot She Sew Gresident. |egowas fort ands delightful feeling of |think so. but this is important.) 4 large Turkish bath towel! Full, broad crowns swamp their increased energy, which should be | Washington 4 oe eerie a | mane & splendid bathrobe for «| supporting brims. followed ta due season by © grad) C0 e lady’ who did not teasure|4by or small child. Use white| Soft satin and silk crowns figure wal, uniform decrease of your fat. lto requirements. Invitations to Mrsx.| cotton curtain cords for the girdle| with straw brims. During the demonstration pertod | Te. functions have always been | and make the hood of a Turkish! sik = you eat and drink as formerly, re member. The tablets need no belp| from either dieting or exercising: | Reverthelens the daily loss should Approximate ten to sixteen ounces | a day } Now, WHY ts it you get thin? ‘Why is it the fat jnst seems to stip | firm and wrinkivless? Simply be cause Marmola corrects that diges prized. long before there was hint of here the White House ee ed * * Don't laugh, * of cold mornings. | # FIRST AID TO FRESH BREAD *| t @ reliabl way, lw housekeeper says a hot water s Seapine aly ero f& bag will keep the bread warm #| She claims #} By Dr BL any |tace cloth ation to mistress of very serviceable This litte and is easily laundered. robe and convenient, | Looking for a room? Find on page 6. {Nhe te eoetly Inendore, ik * penile * iP 7} A New Stock tn o * lilustrated Orthodontia Gloves just arrived: ail the latest aha emt rakes. high -@rad | nian es: * | ‘| Lect | CUES Stanley, at his rent-! every MARTIN & ©O, nd of Mareh Oppestic Savoy ot b) " ‘i for-|* that the heat is perfect and &| dence; 922 North Tist st ve ait catemation cae enatlianey # that the bread will be ready #| Friday eve the body forces to harmlessly dis solve what has already gathered Ady. Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appetizing n Your ce of Lune a, a ace frustn up Bunset Main $830. Ind. Lane NRW YORK BOX LUNCH co. # to bake before noon Car of Yakima Potat your or not last ite 466. Spelgor & Hash } | After Six o’Clock 10¢ Old Dutch Cleanser, 7¢ Duteh neer worl sler; in sifting top 7c 10c Pot Covers, 5¢ Stamped Retinned any size you pelal for Can of Old mak your chases dirt; cans; special, can Cle tonight, each $1.25 Automatic Drill, D8¢ “Yankee” Automatic Drill, with set of 8 drill points, in compartment handle; nickel plated; extra 98c 10c Nail Set, 5¢ Carpenters’ Bost Cup Polnt Nail Set; a bumper bargain after 6 o'clock tonight | tedden dedindndadindndadaaadnd a Old Town Canoes—Gendron Go-Carts al Bargain for Everybody ing to the MONE (Without Com * LOAN teston) URPOsEs. MR. Campbell, 18 Every woman has so | vork in tif ediens daily suffering fr headact Hinxin 4 Kidney Pitis ha health an t omen forat t tha Too k that be the sex. Don't m Suspect your kidneys fi have simtar jere are atek ito her family to det |signs of kidney weakn: |give the kidneys prompt and str affl i much p that brow ngtt Anoy she wearm, the reaching and lifting th ares of bringing up chil Any fever ¥ weaken th y et up congeatic backach id disturbances of urine rat the an Ip. Columbia St pain, languor infortunate reht Many rinte ete thin ckache, pain thr the hips, headache, “blues,” ¢ pelis, sick nervourness and swelling ankles, w or limba, m peaulla ke that mistak Men aches when the kid It isa woman's duty to herself and first d to A H. L. KLEIN ~ THE SHOEMAKER, If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at | Many Mysterious Aches | May Be Cured by Cur- ing the Kidneys. “EVERY PICTURE, TELLS A STORY, "| FEEL ALL TIRED OUT” eee ee eee eee eee eee ee ‘comfort resulta, We postttvely cure | WOMEN SUFFER NEEDLESS PAIN | DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Sold by all dealers. Price So cents, Fosren-Mirsurw Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Proprietors. scarf, with one big rose at the side! The photograph at the right shows or In the center the new shady brimmed turban. It Dig, cousin, digt is going to be the rage. The fad of ‘ wi massing trimming toward the back The poke bonnet ts, of courve, for) of the hat is nicely worked into this automobile wear—sort of fection, Gree on with a spray fen't it? The ribbon stream t of leaves combi d with fancy to keep the bonnet from blowing braid, comprise the decoration of and the veil may be turned back) this tasty turban when destrable. Dig, George, dig! DIG, HUBBY, DIG! CLUB WOMEN INVITE | The Seattle Federation of Wom ne that ix wanted, but the en's clube has issued an urgent ay all the women King peal to the women of King county | county, as it is desired to make this in an effort to secure their co-oper- county's exhibit the best at the fair ation in securing a suitable exhibit|A meeting of the committee in { women's work for the women’s |charge of preparation of the exhibit wutiding at the exposition will be held at the Seattle Fedora ‘Thus far much apathy has been | tion club house, 232 Harvard av. N ghéwn by the women of the c antry 30 pp. mm March 10. ivlaide of club circ tub a& gone : BLUE-BLOODED —— with Mre Joseph and war enter 1S MISSING jtained with readings, music and « | flower teat. in whieh Mr Hurd and Mre. McKnight carried off firet Mas any pers a blooded ond prizes, After - Ferelan h we to the evening, refreshments » ood, of 1410 rite av and the aristocrath te Party at * jine le valued at $600. Several friends uJ eur Queenie” disappeared from the d the McKnight home at Sunny Rijwood apartments last night on Thursday, February 25. with bright and early this morning oF of the first birth wood was on hand with a rep Maresi McKnight the poltee mi nts were the Queenie,” der of the evening { many ¢ of brown There ur spota Eliweed and he wa PERFUMED FLANNEL SOAP BAG FOR BATH. An excellent provision for every washing stand is a perfumed funnel soap bag, which can be bung up on a nail or in « string sponge bag over the washtub apparatus, and used for cleansing the hands «x should be filled with a mix of a pint of bran, half an of almond meal, —baif | of orris root, and a little pure} soap shredded down finely foline was stolen, returned As good work an can be turned out by any office In the state; better work than most; and when the ciass of work is considered, we guar. antee that our prices are as white and sifted well through the powder 4 ingredients, This makes a de-| fumed and wonderfully soft for the hands after exposure to the sun in hot weather, the bag being tied with a plece of tape when filled, and dipped in the warm water in low as any. We further which the hands are washed end promise that every job will rubbed over the backs and palms be perfect. Satisfaction is guaranteed or you don't need to pay us, These offices are equipped with the latest and most modern appliances and in for doing painless highclass opera tions of the mouth at very low till a soft glow is experienced. WANT—A position, any kind 3 . WHEN PRINT BLURS | rritable temper and genera! dts-| edients this condition with our specially | gtownd glasses. Sehuchard Optical) €o., Hye Specialists, 1207 Second | av, Seattle, 1 OE RT Trunks | Suit Cases Traveling Bags prices, We invite every man, wom- an and child to visit our ele gantly equipped offices and have their teeth examined free by our expert {n charge You will find no young tried in this fice un Ope: of a MEEK TRUNK 4 BAG CO, B 919 First Ave. | Phe dread of pain has kept thousands away from |ff the Dentists’ office week k and month after until the tom has suffe after w month, whole sys and id irreparably | Apecial for weakened | diseared kidneys, for backach urinary disorder in conseque: Pills. a If you are nervous and | Ingredir fear the Dental Chair, do not By hesitate to call upon us the kidneys, Doan’s when we will satisfy you, Js restore normal action ¢ beyond a doubt, of our abit Kidneys, regulate the urine dat backache and Janguo! ity to do just as we say kidney troubles permanently SEATTLE PROOF Mra. G. H Minor Prices Greatly Reduced | Chamberlain ttle, Wash ve tatement j recommending D | 5 y Pills ana Tt now tink just | For a Few Days of them, For three or ge highly bBrur ve WAS an almost con #tant sufferer from kidney trouble | 1 had the most acute pain in my| back, and at times was unable to | perform my household duties, 1 d and languid, and my gen- | Rooms 8, 9 & 10, Hotel Alix ith by me mue ‘un down, | ately read of Doan's Kid | Pills, and was so improssed 1 procured a box from the | Kennedy Drug company. [ had taken only a few doses when I felt much relieved, and soon a complete cure was effected. I have had no} return of my trouble since, but o¢ pasionally take a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills to keep my kidneys in normal condition.” We will AL BOND & REALTY COMPANY, 1009-10 American B us at once. INTERNA RIDDLES ARE EASY FOR THIS SEATTLE WIZARD CLERK GILMOUR SENDS CRYPT nanumed that IC ADDRESSES TO CORRECT «in the sec STREET NUMBERS. o he had pi eR aes | were known TOR hh ed the seneey , X|amount of large numbers in the #161 N17 W2X 13NO2 18 15 02 # |code ~All under 26--and Prog * OQ 18 15 E2 18 W3 +o ane gooey The * W3NH16H2N wine fame vs dn ta 4 rN 1813, {letter “t he nin the alpha- if . but as “a” is not much used, he assumed that 17-—which ts the PERERA MEM HH Hl fourth Character In the first line What does that mean? | stood for | If you were a pc clerk, that Trail Warmer the kind of dop would find] ‘Phin left, after & compart yourself up nat every now a w h.” and “St.” only he ome BUYS | the cha 4 w2 and in oa ce for in the first line that were not ac vige don: glitygps counted for. Noticing the two ail of th in the last word, he seraped | inteltigtbt io noon te oe habet for # letter that would Ps he egg ot ye the dead Jet lone that would do, so that was arr ad Led hath bol used. In the third line he had that tt wae te nant sane claims | Taoma,” which was enough to During the Inst too yom, cither. | warrant calling the “H” # “o,” thus |halt dozen code addresses have | ™*king “Tacoma Spun saneiied Gad “eeerr abit When this point had been reach ne ba oe | been delivered to its intended des-| 0%, *"* second line was given atten: Stention A tion. The first character, “OQ, struck Gilmour as being different Has Second Sight. from any of the others, and after This {s not a boast on the part|some thought he decided to use of the doughty little clerk, who| them as the street number of the seoms to be gifted with a second| house. “O” is the 15th letter and sight when codes are presented, It|“Q” is the 17th in the alphabet, so would be too bad for anyone to|that number was scoepted, tem- take further liberties and fire more | porarily at least, “1517 tough ones at him, but {t's dollars| Here a Tacoma directory was to pebbles that you can't stick him,| brought into use and all of the if any system with the code is|Hansons in that City of Destiny used at all were investigated. Sure enough, | After receiving this note, Gilmour | right before his eyes was printed, opened the envelope in the hope of | “Hanson, Pearl M., 1517 80. J 8t.” getting A clue as to the identity of | With all of the other data before either the writer or the sender him he felt sure that she was the addressee, and thereupon matled the letter enclosed in a government elenvelope and asked the little lady that she return the original en- jtention to the address. He first|velope if the message was meant jtook for granted that the four last|for her. He is keeping @ collection | characters in the bottom line meant of these puzzles that solves and to his dismay und that the | Sage Was written in shorthand Not being able to glean a cl from the inside, he turned his at mes Wash #o he had those four | this one would prove a valuable ad- ters as a nucleus. Next, he took! dition to his “museum.” a) FGCS “ARE HURLED AT shot himself last night was H. Geb- bithoft of uver, B. C., as In- | dicated bY a receipt for revenue tax SOCIALIST SPEAKER thought to have been issued by @ |Canadian tax collector, This re- ‘ . |celpt was found in his clothes, The , OXFORD, Eng. March 6—By U.|man shot himself in a rooming lp authorities of Oxford today | house prosecuting a vigorous search ° siehalinenemeniiilted c the ring leaders of an attack |Inaaeo Jamen Kier Haraie, the| GURL IS KIDNAPED BY |socialiat member of parliament who| HOLY ROLLERS was driven from the platform iast! poRTLAND, Ore, Match 6—By night by a hostile demonstration on | 1, ean . . es the part of the unde seradeaiens. U. P.—Following a complaint made the local police by F. M. Craw- d that his daughter Mildred, 12 | years of age, had been kidnaped by jagents of the Holy Rollers, and prob- 1 "7 bly taken to Oakland, Cal, the au- FRANCE LEADS IN AIR-|thoritice or the latter. city will be SHIP STUNTS asked to join in the search for the Eger and v at the member many fist fights etables wore hurled | for, of parliament, and curred LONDON, March ¢.—By v. p.—|"™ ——+ France leads the world in the num- Today's Treasury Report. ber and effectivencss of its serial] WASHINGTON, March 6—The fleet, according to figures obtained | treasury statement today show: lieday at the duets tee coten ¥ Recetpts $3,113,500. Disbursements great many of France's flyers, how-| 02260000. jever, are owned by individuals. Ger-| Womae Buds a. pany leads in the number of govern-| SAN FRANCISCO, March 6.-—Mri nt owned sky craft STRANGER SHOOTS HIMSELF. PORTLAND, Ore. Maro! Ry |U. P.—The local police today are not | certain that the young man who GERMAN-AMERICAN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST GLASSES FITTED DR. F. W. DICKEY 204.205 PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING, CORNER PIKE AND SECOND AVE. L. J. Jones, 40 years old, in w fit o despondency committed suicide to- jday by gas asphyxiation. WANT—A restaurant or store. See page 6. oe Are you troubled with nervous or! will be only too glad to tell you of dull headaches? Inflamed or wa-|the wonderful benefits they recely- tery eyes? Floating specks? Dix-|°4 from hie new method treat- peed ment. In many cases they were ziness? Squinting? Poor vision? nervous wrecks, having tried many remedies and glasses without relief | Burning or itching feeling of the until going to Dr. Dickey, who, after yes? Pain back of head? Nery. usness? These are but a few of a thorough examination, located jthe many symptoms of muscular the seat of the trouble, which he | vision troubles, which I positively removed by his New Method Treat- agree to care by my New Method ment. Now they are glad to tell Treatment (without operation or | others of their experien drugs) | Consultation free. Prices reason- Cross eyes straightened able. Satisfaction guaranteed or Since permanently locating tn Se attle, Dr. Dickey has cured some of the most severe, chronic and hope- less cases, who had tried other doc tors and opticians, but could get no reltet At his offices get the |nameés and add people in Seattle and surrounding towns who | money refunded. Office hours, 9 a. Sundays and evenin ment Phone, Main 9 Dr, Dickey is @ graduate of the leading colleges of ophthalmology of Germawy and America, and has had 20 years’ practical experience as an eye specialist m. you can panes of | HAVE YOU HEARD | —OF OUR— FREE LESSONS? 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