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Dopgall &— Southwick Co 7“ store Open From 95. m to 8p, m. Dally r SummerDaby—Alow he weathers the [Os Baty) bE care . to standardize and stertiize babies, "7 gy Teo Be ie t nays Ellis Parker Butler, in Suc | em ens Magazine, “I organized the . very hottest + ao . Fond Fathers’ Oop-de-baby associa : , y oy o ° ° tion of America.’ 24 : : : . i . For thousands of yenrs fathers] f 7 5; => | have, oeen permite to -wopae| | 1.00 Glass Freezers, 95¢ . : ‘ baby’ unrestrained, and this right : » " aes was One of the first rights cked par ; " : ry, ‘x : ° by the advocates of the automatte | The purity of a glass Ice Cream Freezer i 4 We: baby 1 conmidered it a double} apparent, and in additio; m1 don't have t« ahs ee blow, at the baby and at the father, | Pr - pe You SOnE lie F g and resented it as such, If a father crank this. sort of freezer—just pack it in 7 may not ‘oop’ his own baby, what ice. Tomorrow we are to sell them including 4 js the world coming to? ‘ : , Ooping’ the baby i# a father’s « papier mache pail, the two 95 a greatest pleasure, It fs the act of worth $1.50, for .......... 4 grasping the baby under the arms,} | = = © 7" ***ee s+. JOC . E toasing the baby Into the alr and ey at Sate @ i catebing it on ite downtrip, while Croquet § ets, $1.10 i; tt words ‘Oop-debaby!’ are re Buy tl now, before ® peated af each toss the Ap 4 his is repeated until the baby cgin to é in hysterical, or drops on the floor | horter ht - ball a by aceldent, It is then handed to| polished hardwood sets its mother,” in I-li boxes; = regular $1.50, we Se ie i ie ie ee ie ee ee eed DELIVER US FROM THE PESTS THAT INFEST OUR DAILY RIDES DELIVER US FROM The man who carries his dead” cigar into @ street car to pollute the atmosphere. The woman who lets people $2.59 Golden Clocks, abies ob “$1.10 $1.59 Especially appropriate just at this Potlatch time, be- cause they are plated with ormolu gold. “Ten inches Milk and water are the only food that the average baby under 16 acest appnnsmamengeensnninimpnniiinsiensinscctemsesstett crop of babies. You may talk about the bumper corn| months old should get from now until fall BERRY BASKETS ators which will be filled with grain, the immense fruit vey cep Hp pened tat ep food. sox clean. Ip you! Mash one quart of strawberries; and all the other crops that come from the soil, but until you get! have nevice weap a cloth Wrate ut of cold water around the bottles or | me and « half oupfuis of sugar to talking about the baby crop you are far from touching upon that which | pall and wet the cloth several times a day eae tal ca: tere yer interests the fond papas and mammas of ever so many “cutest little Do not keep the baby’s bottled milk warm by putting It under a] one pint of watery, tare 1nd a} Hee ee eee eee eee eee eee eax KRREE REESE REE EERE ER EE EK baby in the world.” | pillow or tn a thermos bottic a f , pone ore C f a 4 ‘ t t R But thie crop of babies will require a far more careful cultivation} Be sure to buy clean milk from a clean milkman and then be care a tee ee by Angra peed tp amy oe Pa Bar an pra shigye mantra 92.59 Te { than any other crop this country will raise. And it will require more ful to keep the milk clean tn the house Wi aa tn ‘o Heh & : esign ; Bula i | Icigare"eativeton toe Mcthore—and father e-ahGaie Ks] Buy ony bated lk,” Keay the milk covered x0 the “Wyobold| ater ‘Sar have'vech slowed | "the routn who nts sity ¢| | {he Slarance 4) 5G what is jor the baby, else there may be another crop—the crop) fly” cannot have a bath in tt in t . } le : AME sore APs ccauae ap eg. . he a P which death will harvest in the hot days. Pl Wash out the baby's mouth before and after feeding milks hp. Ceoalan: atveretertion, edb Argo 50 8 hme | ers little two-cup size 5 The most sorrowful thing in all the world fs the fact that yearly,| Give It plenty of cool—not ice cold—water and plenty of fresh air.| ding with whipped cream and a The tan ae iia Alarm Clocks, 59c | [¢aPots, of Japanese china, } nay, even bourly, babies are dying needlessly, Little white hearses are | Guard it against dampness, especially tn the evening | @ MAR WhO expectorates hes with insert, we have mark- ying iy arses big, ripe berry. on the car steps. | on kept im a continual procession from sorrow-laden homes to the tiny! Don't allow every visitor to take the baby up and kiss and coddle | The autoist = shawda ibe They'll keep time—and | ed specially for tomorrow a holes in the cemeteries. jit to death. : | NATURAL MISTAKE bodies of people waiting for they'll wake you. To close | at ........ .... 4 The pity of it is that in so many c . in most of them, those Don't follow everybody's advice on what to do for the baby, and voces om | funerals are so unnecessary! | never take any advice when it opposes that of the doctor cars, out a little odd iat the price 10c felly Molds. Se : } ato should nurse their babies, whenever possible, during the Keep the files off the baby tomorrow, instead ( seein “pe i ‘hot months. They are the “plague months.” Keep too many people from It, too. Tere rrrer ee es of 98c. 16 to Bex _59e | 2 cree fis with & == — : am — — rr 1 . overs—halt-pint size, * 4 | ‘“ 9 Te ay QUEEN'S PANTRY Scales for $1.19 | Regularly 10c. Spe- : ¢ | ’ elp ers riad s Motto Mary of England Owns cla). 88 65. peassdbes penn | : Quen taren eat wane Majestic | 20¢ Kitchen Mirrors } and women Mra. Louise B. Dor seen Mary's pantry at indsor 3 ss e 4 € iy BY PAULINE RICE SHIELDS Stn ik oe. Gk, be te is naid to contain the most valuable ea ; Toe 19¢ Cream of Mushroom Soup , shaped pieces of toast, fresh peas iginator, The Triad Girls ts the collection of tableware in the world . oe 2 | 10 by 13 inches, made sviils Cold Kennebec Salmon, Tartare|and carrots around, and a slice of [name of the organization bvery Gesign since Queen Bites-/ ee al ard Slat se ere 4 Sauce lemon with a beet heart on top to As the basis of her work, Mra beth’s has contributed to the col-| four pounds | AScwood sratus, 19. | Heart Cucumber Sandwiches [decorate them. Or they may be Dorman takes the old quotation lection, which is stored in two by half- | Regularly 29c, for Cc : Squabs lroasted and placed in a little Show me the mother and I shall rooms. ces : 50c Perce o Sc : | New Peas and Carrots tohaptek ‘wubtle of holloweldut trend know the daughter,” and the fam The most imposing thing is the mepekec cay Bee De Per late ts, 35¢ Heart-shaped Souffle Potatoes | with crackers stuck on toothpicks, gus saying of Ha Beecher dinner service of solid gold. T War rantec minum Percolators, 5 Butterfly Salad | for the wheels and a china Cupid to Stow, “We can make more of our | |!s a table of solid silver, thr to be accu which will fit cofiee pots of ig Wedding Belt Ice Creams with |draw the chariot, the reigns being family, more of our friendabip, |in length. "A rosewater fountain of| | rate. We're selling them, | every size, instead of 506, 4 Strawberries baby ribbon of the same color as more of every secret thought 0 silver has a dome supported on col regularly $1.65, Pah Mises sles * 4 ; sic aia teams: Cab Sond cage man bral ep ee Bo love, if blossomed into a deed. uinns around which are grouped 1.19 ‘g <atiats ha eked ome carted wader glans! The Triad Girl makes the prom jhorses and hounds. tomorrow at ..... . POW OE ac ose 7 Cream of Mushroom Soup [della on heart-shaped pieces of | fae “to be loyal, do something for | pA iver silt Slagon, almost a yard $1.48 Teakettles, $1.15 dg eas and obey the Triad high, is sald to have been saved | } ; Take 1 quart strong vegetable |‘ : The Triad Cul he from the Armats ‘A hallows. | All copper, nickeled; the No. 9 size " soup stock strained and 1 quart rich cone Satan | heart, cultivs head, cultivate I didn’t know you|mounted tn silver and gold, was | Regularly $1.48, tomorrow at . ° a cream. Blend | large cooking spoon- Gute the b for athletics. once the property of Nell Gwyn. — The pra 1 object of the Triad mean? gat Y iRie mrusceceaee — —— Oe aa ba) lew folle over your|4**¥e¥¥¥¥"¥¥¥¥¥*! THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO At the age of > L) How to * J 4 a ew © straight seam ) How to “Filia! Why, those are my hat * “Brides are sepolled chil. #| ——— - | prepare a simple meal 3.) How | ptgg * dren,” aaye G. Rouch, “until & to be happy % \* th own spoiled children & rd : At the age of 12—-(1.) How to de BABY’S HICCOUGHS make women of them * Low Round Trip Rates | velop the body, (2.) How to @/) Av few grains of sugar will often * velop the mind. (3.) How to 4@] 505 the tro 9 PR EEERER COREL ST To All Eastern Points via i the character | Hiccoughs tn babies. while not) TAFFETA AND BATISTE At the age of 18—(1.) How | serious are uncomfortable and dis 4 mah Mo eaten ho eae, arguements 284 $s see and ett, tne wow af © Canadian Pacifie Railway ! ful butter with 2 tablespoonfuls| This may be formed by using the} liour, add salt, pepper, celery salt.) curly leaf lettuce to form the top) Dee well. Take half of the mixed | wing of the butterfly, with a round: | ~ stock and cream, let 4% pound | ed piece of tomato for the lower! cleaned peeled mushrooms simmer) part. A straight piece of boiled | fully half hour in this until tender, | carrot may come between these two | hen strain. Heat the other % | wings, with caviar in strips across pounds mushrooms cut into quar-|the carrot body. The feclers may} ters im the stock and cream until be made of curved pieces of red) they are no longer raw. Before |pimento. French dressing or ma; serving add the rest of the stock | onnaise may be passed with this and cream to the well-beaten yolks Salad. If this salad is not desired, MRS, LOUISE 8. DORMAN. of 4 eggs. Mix all well. This is a| plain hearts of lettuce with decora- }to buy economically for a f4amil¥.|/aoasmodic contraction of the dia- | feta, a supple, glossy kind, are com. delicious wedding soup. jtion of beet hearts and green pep-| A movement Is under way here (3.) How to do simple nursing | phragm bined in quite unheard of ways. | Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian = = hed used with a cold that. if pet into ae not came os — motto Dol" A very simple means of relief|One gown, which t# made of dull Rocky Mountains and National Dark. ao prod See a Tench dressing. a only better homes, but better men | something for : _|is to place upon the tongue —— send once — flo = = | For information, dates and rates, call or write The = - = sets s r, which e cleaned, show.d be put in milk over} “Flavored to a queen's taste”— slowly down | bottom of th The coat is ae. 1 pigs waa i little hot a if P night to remove strong taste. They|Mapleine Ice Cream, made by Se ° ’ }the throat. This or a may be broiled and served on heart-lattle Ice Cream Co oe ( yynthia Grey 8 Letters water given in a dropper very slow- 1 cessation of th y will couse a censation of these | AreYou ae \ 718 Second Av., Beattle. Dear Miss Grey What will keep; possible in the sun. Yes a. ee eae - SD, shoes from squeaking? JIM. |part is becoming, part the hair/GRAND OPERA HOUSE A—Get shoemaker to drive ofther at the side or middle, roll at Bogene Levy, Manager wooden pegs in the soles. Try | the sides, and tle with large ribbon PROTOTLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE standing In water over night—not|bow at nape of neck. Or braid the | paaee lenough to wet the shoes, but mere-|hatr, if you prefer, then tle | om Ind lly the lower layer of the sole. a | PS 8 -- Dear Miag Grey: What will re) | | Dear Miss Grey: ‘Tell me how! }ieve a bunton? OB | Pe I be a uw R E co | 1098 to tell a nice young man when T A.—The joint must be relieved en oe me er ? see one. WAITING. | from pressur If possible wear a setae or the i otlatch A.—It you haven't any confidence | loose slipper until the swelling has e in your dwn judgment, ask an|gone down. Bind a linen over the older person in whom you have/bunion and around the foot, and confidence. That's the best advice} wet ¢loth frequently with strong), I can give you. sborax water Holidays, then only Five aod Tea Cente. - | Speclai Atiractions These Da I have blue} Dear Miss Grey: Please give Gately’s liberal credit service enables you to buy a or a Dress when you need it the most and arrange for the payment to suit your convenience. Gately’s unsurpassed The Pre-Inventory Sale Is in Full Blast Your opportunity to secure the very furniture you want, at | | © pr | buying facilities make it possible to self you on credit at HH} Ming, ai ‘ > eyes and Vght brown hair, but 4! recipe for unfermented gr juice . a . Hejedéy ‘complexion. can i weer| ow BLANK BOOKS eee | ae | * pink? j Wash fresh grapes and remove ethi: % [Helen WIMKT suonet urns. |rda Wem “Putin saan soe || TRICK & MURRAY Just as liberal credit terms during thie sale as at any ti Z | A—Not unless you have a white | Ue with enough water to keep from Office and Factory . . 3 during le as a any time. yoke next your face jburning. When done, strain and re 72 Columbia St. A — deposit will hold your selections if you do not de- e | Iheat. Sweeten to taste. eal in ALES . " Sale Prices | Dear Miss Grey: What will cure |airtight bottles, Keep in cool dark sire immediate delivery. i pe. : a cold sure?—-Mrs. A. B place of even temperature ~ j A.—Try applications of camphor | | en shi. Geaaae rae Open Saturday Evening | lice or peroxide of hydrogen | Dear Miss Grey: I am 18 and DD annce; that’s nothing. Pour 7 er | Ladies’ Suits | have a proposal from a respectable juice: Senbiae | Dear Miss Grey—(1) How can/man, 1 am at a loss which way to $ 2 5 Dresser & i $45.00 values for ..830.00 | stiffen rod sitk hair ribbon? (2):/ decide, ax I do not care for him but .5O va 3 fo }Teli me how to use egg sham- a» a friend, though I would like to $37. alues for ..$25.00 |poo. Is it good for the hair? (3) |whare his lurge fortune. Ax this 1s $32.50 values for ..$22.50 What is a nice way to dress my my firet, I am afraid it will be the | y < ir < don’t you think I had $30.00 values for ..$22.50 J)! 4m 14. and have short thick hair. jant chance, so ie jhatr? MORNING GLORY. | petter accept, as my one aim in life $25.00 values for ..918.50 BH) 4, 1) arter washing them iron is to be married? Please give this $18.50 values for ..913.75 at once with wet cloth between flat- your prompt attention, os he awalta| ALBANY fas] $15.75 Save Money—Avold Pain. be arte othe i — ; Handsomely designed dresser, jfron and ribbon (2) B ik white my deferred answer. : 4 } Ww oe 3 Ladies’ Dres: of egg into the wash bowl, add a| A.—If you do not care for the) im Sune ae Ns ; a tittle eold ‘vater and beat with the|man, you certainly would be miser pa oo age wd - similar to illustration, made of $32.50 valucs for ..$22.50 fi) nana until frothy. Add jutce of one |ably unbappy in married life with | euiiate oak and finished .golden. The femon. Rub thoroughly into scalp him. Since you are only 18, there} fast a» you would when using soap. |is not much doubt but you will have Rinse well in luke warm, then in jother chances Better wait until cold water, and dry as quickly as! Mr. Right comes along. i} ee re = top measures 19x41 and the shaped French beveled mirror 24x30; a strong $25 value offered special for ............$15.75 ‘ Three patterns to choose from at same price? Hundreds of oth- er articles at equally attractive reductions. $30.00 values for ..821.00 $27.50 valucs for ..820.00 $25.00 values for ..$18.00 $20.00 values for ..$15.00 Men’s Suits $30.00 values for .. $25.00 $27.50 values for .. $22.50 $25.00 values for .. $21.00 tients, and repu BY JUDGE PETIT, OF A BUSY CHICAGO DIVORCE COURT. | [iii fi itkelven FOR THE HUSBAND: | FOR THE WIFE: PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE on't quote mother Don't quote father GOLD CROWNS ; | Cen up your wife while at busl-| Pet your husband; ho 1s only @/ PULL BET ... aire he: bes $3) |ness and ask how she is, and tell big kid |BRIDGE WORK .........$3 to $4 |pes* tat you culled her up just to| Meet him at the door with a CROWN WORK .... $3 to $4 hear her voice. | smile SILVER FILLS 2.0.2.0... 2... 800! Bring her a box of candy Dress as as you did) ALLOY FILLS 50c We ar 4 the world around for our 600d Work AINLESS DENTISTS K Gt » Ditto—one of the new books al when he came courting | ower, even if it Is faded, a pretty| Wear the color he Iikew you In} pin or handkerchief. and the style of gown And don’t ever jay your head on Have something in the way of a) your pillow at night without hav-| surprise for dinner ing done something to gain and| Read the papers and ma obtain a firmer hold on your wife's | and be your husband's inte equal gail & Qn the second Hank Buliding, Go-Carts —Special $15.00 Go-Cart . vee s 812.75 $1 a Week at Gately’s Will Dress You Neatly and Pike Street Opponite The Bon Marche a thwick’s Take id gt Walk Up i Kins her every day-but not just] Keep up with him in any special) 4 $0.50 Go-Car Roget | line of work peg? em $9.50 Go-Cart ....ssseeeveeeees $6.95 | City ot Rverert or Telegraph. $7.56 Go-Carts onc iacicns oe G4.95 | At least once a month meet her| Encourage his hobby Str, | downtown and take her to dinner] Keep his clothes in order, a | and the theatre {clean house and good food | When you have to have a big] OR—Somebody else will snap time, take your wife along with|him up and make him think she ou. jand she alone ever did or ever will, Don’t ever stop courting, for as| understand him. | soon as you do some other man will begin. Quills and Rosettes. ae $30.00 Perambulator ........... $22.50 $20.00 Perambulator ........... $15.00 Seattle Store: 1119 Third Ave., Near Seneca — Bunday Tac! Store: 11th According to reports, Mr, Colt,| Prominent among trimmings are | meend i hacoma, Store: 1125 C Street, South of thel Berrymore’s husband, was|the dashing effects in quills and | sen: Nedule subject ta ebe with A APS tT FY dens half shot quite often. rosettes.