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oe ee es en | RED-HEADED AABE TO GET. A BIG PRIZE Fair Officials Make Special Efforts to Get Auburn- Haired and Cute Kids in, Show. | The amartest fedheaded child award the v under 3 years of age will be ed a spectal prize of $16 baby show to bo held at the ex sition Oct, 2 All of the other} prizes will be for some specified age or clase, but as it te thought by the ficials that the red-he a style of beauty al ought to have a class to itself In baby show of ded kid has} of its own it addition to the regul Nat of per formers, Performers te the word, because | ff the Hittle brick-top can perform, his chances for the 5 will be | greatly enhanced. | Beauty will play a smal? part in selecting the winner of the Knights of the Scarlet Dome | rine The funniest costume and most amusing stunts of the red-headed | ones will be the qualities on which they will compete. The idea ts that they will throw life into the com petitors. It doesn't make any difference whether your baby is a boy or a/ girl, just so long as it ts red-head ed and fa under 3 years old, brin n mg. - if it has any parapher nalia with which it might entertain | & crowd, bring that, too, and if the| infant wants to recite its favorite poem or yell “three cheers for| Taft” during the ordeal, let it shout Any tricks which the youngste learned will be taken into cons! ation. rt RENIGK WILL GREET PRESIDENT T In order to avold any possible| Mi feeling, L. O. Meigs, speaker of | the house of representatives, has resigned from the legislative com mittee appointed to welcome Presi dent Taft. SHERIFFS. SIEZE PAY STREAK RESTAURANT he Bera Meeker restaurant on the Pay Streak was taken in charge yesterday by the sheriff's office but removed from the mde the deputy sheriffs were interrupted by the exposition guards on the advice of Counsel G@neral John W, Rob erts, who desired to extablish a precedent of not removing anything from the grounds until the fair ts ove The effects of the restaurant were turned over to Chief of Guards Wappenstein, who gave his receipt fe them CRIMINAL GOES 10 PRISON, DEEDS HIS WEALTH 10 VICTIM LOS ANGELES, Sept, 25. ton Hyatt, a welltodo archit was sentenced to thirty years in San Quentin after he had confess attorney hia re a girl of 13 who he sal ed to the district lations with his ward, and Louise Huffman. he had deceived into believing a contract marriage was as good as a legal or religious ceremony, After | recetving sente Myatt, fn repa ration, dee _ hin estate over to his victims, each of them receiving about $15,000. BAYAN AND BAILEY TO MEET IN DEBATE EL ASO, ox., Sept. 25.—United | States pnator Joseph Batley has telegraphed his acceptance of an inv jon to meet W Bryan in a joint debate here at an early date to debate the tariff rates on raw materials. ance has not ye had arranged day. Mr, Bryan's accept been received, He! 0 speak here Mon Bryan Wi!! Anewer Baliey. EL PASO, Tex. Sept. 25.-—In a! telegram received from Phoentx, | Artz, from W. J, Bryan, the demo cratic leader sald he would come to El Paso next Monday and in a speech would answer tn detal) Sen- | ator Balley’s criticism of his post tion on the tariff PROMINENT MAN SUED | | | | WILL TRY TO FORCE. GIVING OF TRANSFERS Superintendent of Public Utilities and Corporation Counsel Told to Start Legal Fight. A. V, Bouillon, superintendent of public utilities, has won the firet skirmish in hie fight to compel the Seattle, Renton & Southern and the Seattle Electric companies’ lines to exchange transfers The corporations committee of that Bouillon and Scott Calhoun, corporation counsel take the necessary action to legally enforce the exchange. recommended | ON THE FRONT ads Bo The steamer Cottage City, which was scheduled to eall for Bhagway and the North this evening, has been held back until tomorrow, and the er Queen, due to aall for San Fra » on Tuesday, has been felayod till Wednesday. Both ves sels belong to the Pacific Steamship company The steamship Jeanie, which ar rived In port yesterday afternoon from Valdez and Katalla, brought « large consignment of salmon for thie port and about 600 tons of ore. The ateamer Governor sailed yee terday morning for fan Francisco with a record list of passengers for the season -going south. he exact CLERK SUSPENDED Justice of the Poac Frea ©. Brown yesterday exercised his power of clemency in the case of ederick Staley, a clerk at the Butler hotel, who had been found gullty of Ucket scalping the city councl! yesterday afternoon | ‘rite STAR—SATURDAY, PLEASE TELL ME WOMEN'S QUESTIONS ANSWERED By CYNTHIA GREY Dear Mine Grey WII you ple tell me how to clean a #otled k waist? HB A.--If you do not care to to the dry cleaners, the bes jin lukewarm white soap sude, rinse starch has been dis@olved, and tron before {it la quite dry Dear Mise Grey rain spots out of a brown suit? H, ADDY the material and the hot tron Dear Min | A |from the fntestinal canal, due to in tipation testinal digestion, and ¢ recta to sehd me & pennant. In} lreturn 1 should'like to embrolder & pillow for his room. Would it | Dear Miss Grey: When a young number wae 426, and she had be-|man calla to see mo, he calle only |her face and bide her pretty hat with the heavy; disfiguring mourn. ing vell? sides 2,016 tone of freight, which) once or twice, then never comes consisted «principally of canned / again I treat him as well as I pemuaeen ean, What ie wrong, and what rms oof can I do to remedy the matter’ SENTENCE OF HOTEL Stok | A-—The chances are that you are so anxious that you bore him. Possibly you are nervous and ex cited, which state of mind is rend fly communicated. That may be the reason be does not return, for iit {* proverbial that boys and men like to be comfortable in mind and body. Learn selfcon | trol, be your own simple, natural self, treat him Just uf he were an it in to wash it carefully | lin clear water in which a very Httle | How can I take | carefully with damp cloth between | SEPTEMBER 25, 1909. | Re cars, They should not talk in loud * *|tones whieh rry conversation \* MODEST MOURNING HAT #/ Over the car to the annoyance oF ¥* » | amusement, an it may be, of others SOMME EMM) When they have been shopping |they must refrain from unwrapping | their purchases and looking at them, or showing them to som friend | with whom they may be «itting on their way home, These are person al matters, and the car is « public place, in which ft Is not proper to make an exhibition of one's personal ots One of the beat bleachen for cer tain skins in made of Epsom waits, one ounce to six ounces of witch hazel. Shake the bottle well before using, apply with a bit of cotton and lot it dry on, This also mak a sort of Nquid powder and {a an ex cellent thing for very otly skin The girl who thinks herself too stout has a safe and sure remedy at | A-If the euit te made of wool hand which can be expressed in # material, spe it with lukewarm single sentence-—no Hquid at meals jammonia water all over and press A famous German physician makes this ts his only tnelstence in the treatment he prescribes: What causes An casentia! element of good the skin under the eyes to get into manners 1 #elf-control, Write out ittle yellow Inmps? Does bensoin this sentence in plain text on # applied in full strength, to enlarged card, pin it on your wall beside pores, cause the skin to turn yel your dresser, and take a bit of its low? ANXIOUS meaning every day He that rut (1) Absorption of polsons eth himeelf ie greater than he that taketh @ great city | (2) Yea, Dissolve one part of] 1) mourning millinery there is lit-| ever force food. You will er benzoin In five parts alcohol Use | tle Variety among the bonnets, They . ase dyspepais If you do The equal parte of this and water as a| ji) /8ncu) Mnone form, and|SYerase person really ean afford to jwash, Rinse in clear warm WAter. | tere te practically no cha 1 | Skip & meal oceastonally, when not on Hiine and the manner in which the | "6" 4 Dear Mies Grey: A boy friend | voit te draped | : of mine ts 4, Ok Wiel ear te Reto. sha’ ack A fow drops of lemon juice added to exgs that are being scrambled they are # ey are hey aro small They are drag improves the flavor very much d with the heavy vellx and with Hgbt-| er ones. And wome fair, mourners be proper? 8. H. B. "08 | scandalize those who revel in grief], “0 you buy a porterhouse A—It would be an entirely by appearing absolutely without steak have She butcher out off the proper acknowledgment, and one | veil: tall and pat it through the meat that he would appreciate, nol. Here's a mourning hat—becoming pase antl saree ee 7S doubt fashionable and attractive, Would)». mixed with onion, 1f onion is you blame tom ber if, despite the eus f the past, she refuses to cover | |'*4 KITCHEN RATIOS, The question of proportions of in Kredients used in cooking ts often pursing An experienced cook giveu the following suggestions One cup of liquid to three cups of | flour for bread. | One cup of liquid to two cups of flour for muffins. One cup of liquid to one cup of ‘flour for batters: One teaspoonful of soda to one pint of sour milk One teaspoonful of soda to one cup of molasses. Shoulders should be white. Nor mally they are, and if not the gen @ra] health should be looked after Probably the owner is bilious and needs a change of diet. A thorough scrubbing of the shoulders every morning with warm water and soap, Through a misunderstanding on the part of the minute clerk of the house the appointment of Frank H Rentck was not recorded, although | during ‘the last day of the special) session Speaker Meigs announced him asa member of the committee. | FOR STEALING. LOVE | OF ANOTHER'S WF NEW Staley had been sentenced to @ eo . fine of $150 and coats but being un. ps sung gent coenee —— able to fing the money wherewith /tertaining. If you are at your ease to pay it he would of course bave he will be and if he ts be will come to go to jail. The judge, however, | pening abetied by the Intercession of} Seen Deputy Prosecuting Attorney J. H./ Now Meigs has stepped down and out to give Renick a place on the! committer, which is composed of the following: A. 8. Ruth, presi-| dent of the senate; Senators Harry} Rosenhaupt and George U. Piper; | Representatives J. C. Hubbell, Joba YORK, Sept dore P. St the isthe been sued for $25,000 damages, cording to the World, by Frederick a Kentucky distillery 25.—Theo- | Perry ate, former chairman of | would be too severe a puniahment| an canal commission, has/on the youth and considering the) fact that he had no money some} considered a jail sentence thing in his favor, gave him a sus Hipech, New York manager for | pended sentence, but informed him!| Mr. Shonts | that if ever he came before that GOK BOOK A. Pancher, Peter David and Frank|!# charged with baying alienated | court again he would get the full} H. Renick. } HONOR FOR PRESIOENT William Howard Taft will be} elected honorary president of the! Alaska -Yukon- Pacific exposition when he visits seattle Sept. 30. A gold badge bearing the inscription is now being made by a local jewel- er and corresponds {dentically with those worn by the exposition of ficials except that the words “hon- orary president” are tnacribed. On} the reverse side is engraved,| | “William Howard Tatt, president of | the United States. RRR RRR ORR ft * WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. * Water will be shut off in the * district north of Gre between Fourth av. N. EB. and ®| Wallingford av., Monday, Sep *® tember 27, from 9 a. m. until ® 5 p.m. xeeeeetee * RARER AHKH HK LEFT TO PERISH ~ } IN ANGRY WATERS (By United Preas.) PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Sept ~The crew of the naval tug Nezin-| scot, which sank in a gale off Cape Ann last month, launched the tug’s only boat and pulled away in her as the tug was going down, leaving Capt. Thomas B. Evans, of the tug. Surgeon Trotter and others to their fate, according to evidence given} before the court-martial at thé navy yard here by Capt. Evans. When] the tug-rolled over and sank, he and Surgeon Trotter clung to pleces of wreckage, but Trotter was drown. 25. Cocoa ranks high asa food, because over 90% of it is assimilated in the system, One of its principal cops stituents is gluten, which the great tissue element in bread. building Mrs. Hipach’s affections, Through Delancy Nicoll, his at terney, Mr. Shonts declared that the sult le preposterous and ts due to a strahge case of mistaken iden- tity. RECEIVES ANCIENT WHEAT. NEW HAV @onn., Kept. 25, — Some of the w that Joseph or! some one equally as ancient stored before the seven years’ famine in| Egypt has been received by Valen-| tine Hammer, of Branford. The wheat was stored in the nineteenth dynasty, 1,500 yeara before Christ,| Or more than 8,400 years ago. sun OF LIBERTY USES MAN'S DEATH! cm United Preee) NEW YORK, Sept. 25 up the bay, after having been away | from home for three years, Herman Ruhe, chief petty officer of the! North Carolina, armored crulser. was so deeply affected when the vessel pased the statue of Mberty that he fell over dead. Physicians said excitement caused his death by overworking his heart, | NOTED EDITOR TO PREACH. } Dr. J. A. Adams, editor of the Chicago Advance, will preach Sun. day morning at Plymouth church. Under the pen name “Grapho,” Dr Adame {ts widely known as one of the most trenchant writers on re- ligtous sociological and political problema in the land. California Has Ra SAN FRANCISCO, Sept rhe | first rain of the season began fall-| ing in this state today. - | perfumed. All druggiste. |limit of the law RUNAWAY ON THE WATERFRONT TODAY As the reault of a runaway which | occurred thie morning on Railroad | AY., aN express wagon belonging to! the Reliable Transfer company was badly washed. Fortunately no one was injured, which was a miracle considering the crowded state of the avenue at that time. The team started from pler A and ran to the foot of Washington st, where it collided @ith the cor. ber of the New York Harness com- y's storo. It then collapsed on a pile of sand Both horses escaped injury. cowie BLIND ARTIST TO SING Great Interest ts being shown in the concert to be given Monday evening at the Unttarian ehurch by the wellknown Amertean tenor, Withelm Heinrich. Mr. Heinrich has been totally blind since child. hood. His fine voice has been trained under the best of American and German masters. Sone of Herman Inor Tax. DENVER, Colo, Bept. grand lodge of the Sona of Herman chose San Francisco as the place of meeting tn 1913. The per capita tax was Increased from § to 12 cents and the constitution revised | to admit 210 Indies’ lodges to the | grand lodge For soft white hands and com- plexion, Leary's Liquid Compound, oe It is all nourishing, so you don’t need to be sparing in drinking rardelli’s A little is good and more is better. It smells good— tastes good—is good. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s. %5—The| Irteh Moss Pudding. Here je & recipe for Irish mos — that comes tm handy tn these days of “high eggs” One) third cup of Irish mose (bought at) any large grocery more), fill cup with water, soak 15 minutes, wash, pick over and drain. Add 4 cups cold milk. Put In double boller and boll 30 minutes, then strain and jadd a pinch of malt and 1% tee epoonfuls of vanilla, or do not a vor at all, Put in molde to cool Red Cabbage and Celery Salad. baxe, trim off all outside leaves, out the inner portion Into quarters | and remove the stalks. Cut the rest into fine shreds and add to tt, tn; the saiad bowl, a head of celery, cut Into inch pleces. Make a dress ing by beating one eag, stirring in- to it gradually a tablespoonful of plespoonful of red | wine vinege pineh of sugar and | mustard, salt and pepper. Pour lover the cabbage and celery; sar |nish with sliced gherkins and cap fers. A grating of cheese adds to | this, }ealad oll, a t Lemon Punch. Juice of 12 lemons, 6 oranges, 2 Iba. sugar, 5 pinte water. Have a) few thin alices of orange floating on top; add one cup of strawber- | | ries and one of shredded pineapple if you like. Prepare a few hours) | before using, #0 the flavors may be well blended, then place a gener }ous lump of Ice in the punch bow! This will serve two dozen people. Walnut Cake, One and one-half cups of sugar, 3 eges, % cup butter, 4 cup milk, | 2 cups of Nour, 2 teaspoons of bak |ing powder, 1 cup chopped walnuts. | The yolks and whites of the eggs| beaten separately, the whites added to the mixture last. Chocolate Bread Pudding. Mix % cup sugar and 1% table |epoons cocon, Add 1 tablespoon | butter, 4 slices bread. Pour on botling water tll you can beat this toa mush, Add 1 egg yolk, % tea spoon vanilla, Bake 20 minutes. | rost with the white beaten with 2 tablespoons powdered sugar. Cream of Rice. One-half cup of ri 4 table. | spoons sugar, 4 teaspoon salt. Pour over this 1 pint hot water and 1| pint milk. Scald and remove half| the liquid, Bake until neaMy done. | Stir fn remaining liquid and bake ja minute or 80 more, Take from oven while still quite wet, as it dries up when cool Pig Soup. Gather all scraps of ham, pork, bacon, pork chops, roast pork, pork shoulder—in fact, anything in the line of pork, clear of fat, and put in kettle of boiling water. Let | boll until well blended, Now take kettle up and strain, Take meat and crumb or not, just as you wish Have potatoes in quarters, put back In kettle with bay leaf and ground cloves to cook, having sea Have @ fine and firm red cab | Brown Pudding. Twothirds cup stale bread, 3-3 oup flour, 2-3 cup finely chopped suet, $8 cup sugar, 2-8 cup currants or raising, 23 cup milk, 2 ecme, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 ten Steam 2 bours in a well | followed by a rubdown with aleohol, |ahould be sufficient to keep the shoulders in good form. One of the laws of good breeding jis to keep one’s self an inconapicu- ous as poralble, and women should | spoon salt always bear thie In mind on street «creased mold | — Cm, WHOLESALE” DRU OOWN-TOWN Sore | 13-1018 FINST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST, one WESTLAKE AVE owe owe = ta oe "WAC GUAKER SEQSTIFOR Leas? iE wom, Think of the Qua When You Think of Kode li STATION ™ 4 TORE The offer kodaker, and if you are a s taking, The Quaker be aid ¢ develop, print and ¢ iff And on Sunday af rnoon @ Great Service of Song and Will be held in the Natural Ampl On the Exposition G Many prominent clergymen of the and the massed choirs and choral soel | | accompanied by the famous Philippine lary Band. Anty Drudge Explains Why. Mrs. Don'tcare—‘‘Yes, but soap is soap, and it doesn’t matter which we use.”’ Anty Drudge—''Yes, and medicine is medicine, but it does matter which kind you take. And it is the same way with soap. Some will do the work and some won't. I know from experience that Fels-Naptha is the only kind of soap that will wash things clean in cold or lukewarm water. It isn’t just soap;.it isa different and easier way of washing.’’ “Soap is soap’’ said a woman. Her only idea of soap was something to mix with hot water in order to make a steamin suds. She thought it didn’t matter whick kind she used—and it didn’t. But if she had used Fels-Naptha in the way it should be used, in cold or lukewarm water, she would have learned that Fels-Naptha is not only a soap but a differ- ent way of washing. A sewing machine is of no use to a woman who doesn’t know how to use it. Neither is any other labor-saving device. Before you use a cake of Fels-Naptha then, read.carefully the directions printed UNITFD STATES GOVERNMENT TESTS Show that one pound of flour, costing 2% to 3 cents, will go as far as two pounds of meat, cost ing 15 to 20 cents per pound The average person eats over half more than his own weight in bread every year. Count the Cost! “BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE” And the cheapest thing we eat why not have the best? HIGH FLIGHT FLOUR Is the best, because pure Blue. stem wheat, not a mixture, all grown in the same locality and Shoes and 1 milled under the most cleanly own pele and sanitary conditions, makes it so. For nearly a quarter of a century we have been mak- ing good flour, Columbia River Milling Co. Office and Warehouse, Seattle HAND-MADE HA SPECIALTY. Mme Paul EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, 1928 Third Ave, Op Pestoffice. Ind. Phone 1.-1803. CHILDREN'S EYE TROUBLE! ished Given spectal and careful attention on the back of the red and green wrapper. The directions will tell you how to make Fels-Naptha do the hardest part of your yashing, without hot fires, without steam- ing mae without boiling or back-breaking hard labor. It will save your clothes, save time, save fuel, save your health and the clothes will be cleaner and whiter than ever before. * But not unless Fels-Naptha way. eek green wrapper, ou use it the for the red and soned with salt and pepper to taste. When cooked, set aside to cool, and skim off the fat. Put bagk on stove to warm and serve with parsley. Fine for left-overs Brin BROKE: Stocks, Grate am Both Phones 37% 804-305-3068 them in for | ou suspect SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Seeond Ave. The CHICAGO M ¥ Wonderful Tallors DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? independent dealers hana- 4 second | and

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