The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1909, Page 5

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On & window in letters a foot in| by a With the complexion of an Otero,| Sannot take the place of that mis Saal _ dolite alte? He's ed like an egg shell by the peta @ugared inducement wil! that sentence. Bhat ty just what it le oe. | Old Copper BAx3% Door TREATED IN THIS HOSPITAL ii LITTLE GIRLIE MOTHERS 80L EMNLY ENTRUST BABES TO NURSE'S CARE. BY 4. -T. MERRILL. Ta the second floor of the Crary | on Union st. is a gilt sten it: “DOLLS HOSPITAL.” The idly cartous pass the sign with Httle more comment than t do you think of that?” But do you know what a commo- ean be caused in the family | tol hill, Queen Anne or a} Yashington houseboat when | Delile “won't grow up,” but dob Disque forehead can be crack.| SCENE IN DOLL HOSPITAL, W ON THE L wave of a dimpled hand, be the pet of tae family takes Sognizance of the sharp cor | tid ills of the emergency of furnitere, and if doilie would probably frighten even the to collide with a tiled floor, | beat behaved of the little aproned work of a German or Partsian nurses into raising a cerefuly paint has gone for naught od eyebrow Wants Her Own Littic Girtie. Feared for the Treatment “ mn hered b That feature, however, door not |g nee agg hs regime tingpeteliy | f © trouble. Far frog it! - i cai doliie has nightly gone to bed little tot of 5 years use! “Bhe's afraid of the use of the + Soa Rousehold pet. and when | inite by a horrid big surgeon, tattered, said the still faintly smiling moth Sirty and sorely bebandied | 6 "-put 1 told her 1 though hore on there is no consolation. A | no operation would be performed.” talking creation, at $2,000, | "4 ot me seo her,” sald the Also | raintty smiling Miss Miller to the roundeyed child about to surren der ber treasure to ministering an gola—good or bad, she didn't know » bedragwled, sawdust filled | ‘with the cracked hand or the crushed The new one is | *%) + cue, bet T wan’ my doitien| Ob. my." Teassuringly, shes Netthor logic, petting, suasion nor | %t %° bad anaes coe bi regular, and I don’t think she bas much fever “That ittle home In her head? Oh, dear, she won't mind that-—just ja little bandage for a day or two Come back Monday, dear, and I really think she'll be ali right Put to Bed in Hospital Cot. ‘Then the embryo mother amtled change , What, then, may be done? The| ‘is right there in those gilt “DOLLS HOSPITAL,” and A Star reporter visited the neat Apartments presided over by Miller and Brown, and he i er “rae ta tuto the myster./ faintly and rellevedly, and without place—this hospital where | hesitation consigned her chicfest ny nO groaning, no wails, no | treasure to the arms of Miss Miller smells,” and where the hor-! A dol! nurse oeside a doll bed eae SPRING STYLES FOR STREET WEAR Jeft ts cut from | broidered broadcloth. A graceful ef- ines. | fect is euhanced by panniers of the le ent | cloth jooped together In front at the made of | bottom of the skirt. The bat carries braid, a stunning display of white plumes supported by heavy folds of net and mi-train |a rolling brim is poh ta a see} Gown to the right: The third | coat close at| costume is remarkable for its ex treme simplicity. A long coat opens over a severe princess effect, re leved only by « braiding at the yoke, The sleeves are of net like eloth | the = guimpe The hat shows the t and the | French combination of roses and ‘ho back. It is| the stiffened aigrets, so much worn Trunks Sult Cases Traveling Bags MEEK pig A 4 BAG CO, Ave. You All Know What That a at Spelger & Harlbut’ s 30c Gas Mantle 19¢ | Welsbach Gas Mantle, as- Butts, ked in || bestos tied; double weave yg Bagel guna on brass base; the best man- separate box with screws. 1 eager ty ee... 15e aa 19 19¢ Whisk Pa 10 50c Saw Set 25¢ Set: | This isa real Whisk Broom, Te eee ie” ate i Rage firm, select whisk | his. After yaaaainaaees straw. ras tdi 10 | flyer ....+++ ci 20c Door Butts 15¢ Pair AVENUE ANO UNION STRERT. howpttat | ee ee ee JOMNNIES FLIATED AT Republte, March ing flirted at by South oun stage Johnnies Amert $1,260. This is what Mamie Stuart, ifs] awe PANY [ost an Engilsh actress, bas fuat been awarded by a Jury for the damage to her dignity as she came in and went out of the doors of the Casing music hall, It whowa the way the laws of Argentine Repubdlic rogerd the stage | Pere eee eee eee eee eee ee eee Mise Stuart, a London con- * cert hall favorite, was en ® geged by Sherek & Braff, ® agents for the Casino, to sing ® bere during a term of weeks. * The contract guaranteed the * character of the Casino, and * that Miss Stuart should be «| treated as became a lady, But * ITH ANXIOUS GIRLIE MOTHER agents couldn't keep the * ooKouT Spanish dandies away trom |® the theatre entrance, and the * walt and its verdict followed. * equlpped with dol) furnishings, was » Aid BT receive the ae pr Lae ee ee ee ittle Miss Reacon Hill went o the door with the knowledge that! THE HELMET HAT. her “eh would be returned again Little things are sometimes sneer ed at, but none would be #o cal 8 as to so much as hint to the rful, wondering, round-eyed lit Ue “mothers” that bring thetr dar lings to this hospital that it ts not all real They believe tn tt with childish j faith, And Miss Miller can really repair any disaster that happens to the well beloved pet of the pet Their doilies are m as good as new, no matier what the injury | A Pretty Solemnity, This. Sclemnity--a rather pretty lemnity--ts the atmosphere of that dolls’ hospital, too, for its operators understand And some day thor yed, phy little bear * wemains” w gray-haired mothers of a the mothers whose love begins with their solicitude for doliie,” and ends only when their it fluttering sigh has been given rs ll be the generation for maternal love of the boy or girl who are too often not at hand to close those eyes in the same hospitals, (SRR RRR RR RRR it.” xifted 3 teaspoons of baking powder, | Britain IS PERMANENT question of new grades PROPER TY OWNERS COMPLAINT MADE AGAINST “treet, and you cannot dig ont one ACTION ON PROPOSED street without digging out ® lot ot Why should we people on REGRADE. be stack up in this | “Jobbed Pr | That ts the ery of many of the north Beacon hill residents regard ing the purported agreement on the question of regrading av. 8. and other adjoin This NEW TAXI-CABS to conform to a grade suggested tn the propo: sition to span the Dearborn st, re | grade cut with a steel bridge, has Secirity Casualty Co, of Indianap- women’s building at the Alae-| club women alone, but all women of | phigh lot of hard feeling. | otis, Secures Largest Automobile nkon-Pacific exposition ts to be | the state of Washington are expect: | The fact» Indic a ae y Rayreants | Insurance Policy in the West. owners on the north end of the h ote of the seven permanent struc-|ed to enjoy it. Mrs. H. W. Allen calling for the submission of the/| bond question to the people at the | bext general election will probably | RECALL CANDIDATE 1S to revert to the University of /of Spokane, president of the Btate| tr In {he powliion of the man be) a asiCab Co, recent | hington. ‘The xtructure is lo-| Federation of Women’s clubs, has | 1% ' ly organized, and now operating in Gated not far from jhe main on-joxtended an invitation to any andj" a lhe city, have placed thelr eutoma: iachetan” And le rapldly nearing | all women's organizations and indi-| oor, ownors skirmished sbout | bile insurance with the Security wry tion: a i vidmals, to mek “se of the bulla reong & number of eounciimen | Casualty Co, of Indianapolis, wie puliding i not intended for} ing while the fair is In progress. | iting seport that “everything | have their Const Agency at 96658 | | was lovely,” and the regrade would | Binpire Butidin CRUSHED BY ELEVATOR. [not be opposed by the north end| James T. Hodge, of the TaxiCab ‘PLAW TO BUILD (hy United Press.) | people. Several north end rest. Co. went to Indianapolis and per TACOMA, March 27.--While tak- | dents who own fine homes on the | sonally investigated the company, USINESS BLOCK ing « load of hardware from the| proposed regrade, to which they | and found it in exeellent financial third to the second floor of the) have constantly o od, declare | standing, and with a clear record city will probably erect &/ wholesale hardware company of | that this statement faise, They | in every department, and upon bis patory structure on the Yester| sunt @ Mottet, William Hansen, the! promise further to keep up the | telegraphic report the business was ngle immediately in front of the | 14-year-old son of Rasmus Hansen, | fight ugainet what they term “street | placed old city hall at a cost of $65,000 If) was caught between the car and the|improvement jobbery” until they The TaxiCab Co. will have 60 the people will vote the bonds for|tioor and so badly crushed that he | can fight no longer. cabs operating here by June 1, the improvement An ordinance | will probably dic. | ‘The truth of the matter ts,” said | Their service has already proven @ The securing of this one north end property owner yes | popular one torday, “that this whole regrade | large automobile policy by the Be | Proposition is engineered by some eurtty Casualty Co, gives them @ be submitted to the counctl on Mon- |real estate operators who see | preeminence in the automobile im day night ELECTED MAYOR j chance to create a good market for | surance line. The Coast Agency This plot was originally donated thetr south-end property, at the ex-| Was opened in Seattie, January 1, to the olty for a library site, and Be or gre pense of us people in the north end. | of — year = has perdi the first and second floors will be ¢ vane, ~ But if they could only understand | cured a very large volume of LOB ANGELES, Cal, Mareb 27.—! devoted to the purposes o hat they wi have to pay exe In thet us departments, ve S iurers it the Castles orge Alexander, the candidate of that be 4 oy Page ake fw |= = lena ivnsir Roa er to rent the remaining five floors for | ee agree gee rt ame oc pg any ag yp Ppl cl a office purposes, and it ia believed | 1 yesterday's recall election over) (1. row thinks before they com Slaity ta mothe the rentals will aggregate a con-| Fred C. Wheoler, the soolallst nom | Fit G themselves definitely cine. Prepares siderable sum ince, by @ narrow plurality of 1.660) cay all the north end prop-| {ory treatment ts often needful and Tentative floor plane and a per-| YOt#s Out of a total of more than] “e8tly art the ns eal Ls | is quite out of the provines of eptle apective skete A “ay Maat 26,000 cant. Wheeler carried five| {7y Owners oppose th Je’ tea clane drawn by Somervell & Coto, archi-| Ut of the city's nine wards, but pain sing peor ed at eT ;; ren “ " Alexander's lead in the Third,| Tom Me improveme xoche i Te | Fourth and Fifth wards overcame | ®Se. in a of aggregating only} | Wheeler's slight plurallties | 994,000, as one enthusiastic real en- a CANADA MAY BUILD ITS }tate agent declared, will certainly oe~r ne MAROONED ON ICE. | approximate $200,000, which must H. L. KLEIN (iy United Frees.) | be spre er a large district. And THE SHOEMAKER. PICTOU, N. &, March 27.—Forty-| so it will be for the succeeding im ‘ i you can't get boots or four passengers have been marooned | provement of the streets. They | ghoes to fit you, get them made (Ry United Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Maroh 27.—The Canadian government will make an offer of naval sasistance to Great Bince the announcement of British naval budget, the sent in the toe in Cumberland strait on} board the steamer Minto since Tues- | day Plight of Aged Man—Jobn Mor gan, 75 years of age, was ye sterday | committed to the county jail for five th ment among the Canadian ministers Gentiomen—We take pleasure in stating throughout the store have been thoroughly pressed air and vacuum appliance that our carpets cleaned by your com- a * - jis that the Dominion should butld| days by Judge Gordon. The aged * GIVES GIRL TIME FOR *| One he oddest and most be-i, Dreadnought or two and control unfortugate haw lately been addict * SPOONING IN KITCHEN. # coming of = new hate is the vo thelr movements, probably using ed to ligt wd tt ie Mkely per: * CARBONDAL fr] mat shape, It beare only very sim; lthem in the training of @ naval| manent arrangements must be made | 27--Spooning 4 wee uuack velvet, with m huge flat; militia, These vessela wili be at the by the county for his ca ® recognised as a wn * bow efther back or front, At the dispose! of the Britten naval authori _ j}® by one housekeeper of this @/side is caught a cluster of fruit, | thes Is city, who bee seco huadreda wlihese being often ts paid or slfver| 4 Cheap al Cotomst Tickets be Company's pictu | | & week to this diversion, provid. ene tee yon mg canes “ook Apt’ frent| | She awaits answers. $j 00ee beaten very Mgnt eo of {My United Pree) Omaha, Kansas City, St. Paut and |% Hore is her ad, as inserted @ 2 2% i 3 teaspoons water or milk.) SPRINGFIELD, Mase, March 27. all Missourt river polnts, $25.00 | daa Goubeeeicie vaees 2/1 cup four, favoring ‘A rifle equipped with an electric | Deposite taken at Union Ticket Of. ie Wanted—filrl t wok oe ltght, which will enable a soldier fice, No 608 First Ave EB pte ay pod Mock Mince Pie. }to alm at night, to being texted at Kilts, Geni. Agt & tren, bake, eoet, Serve MONS) crs 1% cups of raisins 0nd | the government arsenal here. A aaron Fand do general housework for ® jorange. Add one cup of crecker| gmail battery is carried on the un & two persona; eight rooms snd # |crumbs, 2-2 of a eup of molansen|Ger side of the stock, and wires| YAKIMA VALLEY Fa bath room to keep clean: # \2-3 cup water, % cup butter, 4 cup! connect with two tiny electric bulbs * wages $4 every = Baturday *| vinegar and spices to taste. Make 3) 9: the end of the barrel. Sy prese- PRODUCE co & night; one afternoon a weok ® | 5i0, i sais We cetlaes She amaatee taste on le ® off, besides every Sunday af * | es G28 Mewett St, Fremont tor } the lights and ts to see in the j # teraoon and svening * Maple Sugar Coke. |e ke | Thte te th | * ‘Gentleman friend’ may be @) Ono.cnird cup batter, 2-3 cup sour Ry ley Yakima Pe ® entertained, but not fed. seven Wl cream, 2 ones. 1 cup maple sugar | pay a hamptor Gas Range as fat Une ot # nights a week from 7:30 to 11, ®)3 cups four, 1 scant teaspoon soda,| gee &@ coal or Wood ran free Set; oF whi * no oftener or In this gives ®/1 teaspoon cinnamon, % teaapoon ——— — = f# one whole day, 14% — = $ each of allepics, cloves and nutmeg. | | ® week, for ‘spooning. whic " Y oe oa ome S ice Wea ais '. Completely Satisfi od ® matrimony; then you'll be @) two cu ager, % cup butter. *® incky to get one day a month. * beat te a cream, stir in the yolke| F EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. INC. # If these restrictions seem un- ®/ of 2 eggs, well beaten, 1 cup sweet Seattle, March 23, 1909. * reasonable, do not consider . milk, 3 cups flour in which has been} atu Wagon Service, City . o * * i *| Add whites well beaten. Flavor to SHRAAARHA REAR HAM taste. Frost ‘PLAIN BABY CLOTHES Maryland Chicken. Dress, clean and cut up two chickens, sprinkle with seit and | 4 babe should wear only the plain-| copper, dip in flower, egg and eat of clothes. crumba, place in a well-greased drip- it i# nothing lees than cruel to pan, and bake 36 minutes tn « burden & tiny babe with many rut hot oven, basting after first 5 min- flew and frilts jute of cooking with 1-3 cup mett- Do not dress your child too! sq butter, Arrange on platter and warmly | pour over 2 cups of cream sauce. Be careful about pins and tapes, | ‘The first make ervet Indentations| Chocolate Sauce. and tapes often become hard and! Melt 2 squares of unsweetened knotted [chocolate in @ bow! placed over bot! ling water, Cream together % cup These are some of the elite among of butter, 1 cup of sugar. Ati the| Sngiand’s suffengets: Counteas| mixture thoroughly Into the melted Granard, Lady Gort, Lady Cantle-| chocolate, add % eup of hot mitk} teagh, Lady Knightly, Lady C1 nd atic until well dissolved and| il, Lady Monely, Lady Wyndham smooth, then add % teaspoonful of and Lady Seton, ‘vantita, ad 4 “Why, that is the real thing—you can’t tell it from the human voice!” That's what people say every day upon hearing the Victor for the first time. And when their amarement ch] over they further exclaim, “T never knew the Victor was like that!” Do you know what the Victor is like? You owe it to your- Victor V $60 self to hear it With Wooden Horn $68 We will gladly demonstrate any ma- Other Styles $10 to $300 } chine for you. y & Co Exclusively for Household Goods. The work was done very quickTy and entirely to our satisfac fe and we will cali upon you again when we have need for your wer Yours Respectfully, KASTERN OUTFITTING CO, I Secure April dates for the Biue Wagon Service at once.—-Main 2753; Ind. 1149. have & majority petition asking for the work on 12th ay to Atlantic, Bake Oven Cures to measure at 8. from Lane, st? sam not on the other ovneer. but People Quickly Here \s proof positive of the effh ciency of our methods of treatment, in a signed statement by a George: town lady: Mrs. Dod Adams of 404 Howard street, Georgetown, says: I have | been crippled up and suffering with | Rheumatism for four years, and it | was only with great pain I got te | the offices of Loughney & Lough ney. One of my knees was bent and stiff at the joint so I could not straighten the limb, and after only a few treatments the knee is ag limber as it ever was, and all the Rheumatiam has left my body, Those bake ovens cure people quickly, and the treatment ts pleas ant, and people do not need te auf |fer as long as they can get baked jin an oven, My address is 404 Howard street, Georgetown, and I'll vouch for the above. Sincerely, MAS. DOD ADAMS. MRS. DOD ADAMS. The Loughney & Loughney offices are located at 220 to 225 Peo ple's Savings Bank Building, corner cf Second and Pike street. will give you free consultation, and they will tell you at once what your ailments are. They have made many miraculous cures of many years’ standing tn the city of Seattle and vicinity, and their great success is attested by the hundreds of signed letters, as they ha nurse to care for ladies in the bake oven. a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12 » received since practicing in Seattle, They have a t Their office hours are only THOMPSON'S CAFE, Second Av. and Marion St. Prices Wont Change at Thompson's Cafe. 20 years’ lease. Prices right Same rent Business go THOMPSON'S CAFE AND BAKERY, |Ie the place to go when you want something good to eat. j | MODERATE PRICES. Second Av. are those who dive here to pro- | cure delicious special dishes that | have that exquisite favor and j}| dainty prepared concoction that | only an expert chef can give it Our manner of preparing oysters | in ali styles has given us an en viable reputation. Fine Music Each Evening, from 6:30 to 12:30, inclading Sunday FOURTH AND PIKE ON THE BOULEVARD. Try our Business Men's served from 11 to 2 p.m. © ffeo, milk or beer, Ont Regislar menis at all hou raate © specialty. Alt Lunch, Morrison’s Cafe: 1222 Second Av. thea Grill en Unt x ne all con in cafen. Served firet-clans |The Newport | all | CAFE & GRILL Ht St. | | FIRST AND MADISON, 214. | should be. | | | Comfort and con- | 1 SIXTH AND PIKE | | Cash Registers for Rent ee ————— Cline Piano Co. 1406 FIRST AVE. During fair Cash Reg’ Make arranger will rent ason 1 CLEARANCE SALE All Fati Stock of Clothing, Hata, Shoes and Men's Furnish- ing Goods at leas than half price. RAINIER CLOTHING STOR® 1104 First Ave. Alaska Sail Loft See Us Before Buying. i Awnings, Canvas Goods Columbia Street, Seattle, | Phones: Main 8294! Ind, 1166, Factory, Old Depot ° ‘The Genuine WALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO,"S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. vibration, Nght eat bathe, and on Electricity ther hot alr 's oes In Seattl quitation rea ti MANUPACTURERS 467-8-9 People’s Rank Bid, Secon 88 SORONOAL ATE Pte Main 2461 AGENTS FOR KNABE The World's Best Piano One Priced Piano House

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