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MEASUREMENTS OF A PERFECT BAB’ AT DIRTH vO YRA Wetkht 7% Ibs, Weight ... Height ..20% in, Height Ches' 13% in. Chest x Head 4 tn, Mead ..... , ONB YRAR. THRE Weilent seseefl Ibs, Wetght Hels os 29 in. Height... Chest 18 in, Cheat Read <..18 in, Head , vee LOM tm, Skin should be pink, flesh firm, lps red, breath aweet, tor cloan, ‘Should’ breathe through nose only, Should not be fretful. Should not be restlessly active, nor disinelined to play (In a health contest conducted at the state fair by the lowa Congress of Mothers, Charles Elmer O'Toole ef Des Moines, aged 36 months, was adjudged the healthiest and most nearly perfect baby in all lowa. He le a picture of sturdy health, Here is what his mother and one of the judges, all of whom were wom- en doctors, say about him.) RRR RARER EE * * THE MOTHER'S STORY . * By Mrs. C. J. O'Toole * sean . REAR RRR RRR HE Our baby was sickly and delicate anti) he wag 7 months old. During this time I fed him on modified milk After this he was given malted milk. I fed him this until! he was almost 2 Now his daily diet con toast, graham bread, milk, extremely well-cocked corea! and a little apple sauce or orange julce. He has never tasted meat, candy or sweets of any kind, As soon as he was old enough to walk he was taken for dally airings out of doors, not in his baby cab, but a real walk, where he was required to use his own little legs. Every day he is taken out of doors for three or four hours at a time RERAARAARARRAR RRR REE * is «(of § 6soft-bolled egss, * * THE DOCTOR'S STORY * * « By Dr. Lena Mea sane * teat eee eee eee ee ee ene This baby was given the prize because he came nearest to filling the requirements for a theoretic ally perfect child, A three-year-old baby should weigh 31 pounds. He should be 35 inches bigh, chest bes, and head measurement 19% inches. The raby secured 96% points. vortant facts usually (1) Was he fed re: ) How many hours larly during the first does he- spend out- Personally, I think a baby should be kept out- @oors about 23% out of the 24 hours What to feed him? I should say to every mother, select the | best doctor in the community. Follow bis advice termine the health | } concerning your baby's diet rather than that of well- ' auita, All woo! should be used next the skin. —, CHARACTER READING Seasonable Menus 2 A SCHOOL DAY FRIDAY BREAKFAST MENU Oatmeal, well cooked Cream. Halibut Steaks. French Toast. Hot Milk or Cocoa. RECIPE FOR FRENCH TOAST To every well-beaten egg add 1% tablespoons of milk and a little salt. Cut rather stale bread in thin slices, dip in the egg and milk and fry in a hot skillet that is buttered only enough to keep from sticking. When brown, sprinkle lightly with sugar Exchange Column OF THE STAR. a TO WOMEN READER: ANSWERS “Margaret” asked how to make reception cocoa, Here ts the way Scald four cups milk. Mix three tablespoons cocoa, one-fourth cup sugar and a few grains salt, using enough boiling milk to make a smooth batter. Add three-fourths cup boiling water and boll one min- Pour into scalded milk. Beat two minutes, This is called “mill- ing.” and prevents scum. AMY. Here ia the receipe for milk sherbet for “Mrs. H.” Mix the juice of three lemons an. one and a half cups sugar, stirring constantly while adding four cups milk. If added too rapidly tt will curdle, but will not affect the quality of the sherbet Freeze. A GIRL, If “A Widow” will try this recipe for drawn butter sauce, she will find it good: One-third cup butter, 3 tablespoons flour, 1% cups hot water, % teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper. Melt half the butter, add the flour, with seasoning, and pour the hot water on gradually. Boi! five minutes, adding the remaining butter in small pleces. To be served with boiled or baked fish. A WIFE. REQUESTS Will some one tell me the very best way to cook a pot roast? A WOMAN READER. I would like to know how to pack eggs in the summer so that they will keep well. Can some woman reader tell me? FARMER'S WIFE. 1 know cottage pudding is common, but the recipes for it are not always one as good as another, and I want a real good one. I need only ask, and I know some kind-hearted woman will give It. . TRUSTFUL. Twenty-Third Friday Surprise Sale Hundreds of Seattle people economically inclined save neat little sums by taking advantage of Lennon's Friday Sur- Come for the items quoted below—you will be most agree- ably surprised by the values. $1.35 Pique $1 15 Kid Gloves. ?*+ Women’s Pique Kid Gloves, for street and dress, in all the wanted new Fall shades and col- orings; good range of sizes; the segular $1.3 value, Friday, $1 15 . per pair .. $1.75 Men’s 1 5 Mocha Gloves. . Men Gray Mbcha Gloves, one clasp and P. X. M. sewn, with double drawn embroidery; the popular $1.76 quality, priced for the Friday re... S128 1106 Seeond Av Women's Onyx Hose, of medium weight lisle, with double top and spliced heel and toe; the regular 50¢ value. Priced for your surprise Friday at, pair pier |. 35¢ 40c Lisle 2 Thread Hose. . Women's Lisle Thread Hose, of good quality; warranted to be fast dye, in black gnd colors; the regular 400 kind. Friday, for the low price Ae hs imedeey EP) A996 Per Cont Porfoct HOW NEAP_DEPFECT IS meaning relatives and friends. months each may need vastly different diets. Many mothers dress | There should be more loose clothing and jumper ours = CHARLES ELMER O'TOOLE Two babies of 15 thetr babies too warmly | often think you can tell peo jpte's character by thelr gardens.” “I do, too, There's Mins Matchitt, who ts af Mercenary as she can b and the prominent plants in hi |garden are moneywort and marry- | gold.” A man’s iron will is generally pig iron, Age, Finds Cure Treatment. A. TRIBOLET I feel well now for the first time in four years, after having been cured of my catarrh and rheuma tism by Loughney & Loughney’s Absorbent Treatment. It cleansed my body in great shape and brought |out a great quantity of poisons and corruptions. My address is at Renton, Wash., and I will gladly vouch for this statement. “Le, Mali, This is one of a great number who have taken advantage of this great treatment and got the best] of results and often instant relief, The rates are within reach of the poor a8 well as the rich. Every pa- tient is under the care of a medi- cal expert and licensed druggist. Consultation free. Address 401-2 People's Bank Bldg., corner Second and Pike, Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p, m. Sundays, 9 to 12 only. A. Tribolet, 65 Years of in Loughney & Loughney’s External Absorbent THE STAR—THURSDAY, iT) : you au gratin? A.—-Boil til tender, pkle yie car aod atra) answer him? (2) Am I too young to go with 1) I would not adviw ing with strangers you, enter into a lengthy conversation. to be merely a good girl friend to th Dear Miss Grey: in @ buttered gratin dish and place the cauliflower upon it Dear Mise Grey: (1) I am 16 ye sitting next me starts a conversation, should I Neithe every man Who spenks to you Is a fascal, woman, you would be able to judge makes a otvil remark, be lady enough to answer politely, but do not (2) Not If you have your parents’ consent and a SEPTEMBER 7, 1911. IGNORA Put a white sauce, mixed with grated cheese, Cover com. turface with erumb¢ and grated old, When I am on a street boyn? (3) What is godd to make the hands and arms white and soft? AUDREY at your age, to make a practice of r would I have you believe that If you were an experienced If one asks you a direction or sensible enough Wet your mind should be very much on your studies and improvement, (3) Use cucumber juice, followed by a good face cream. Kindly let me know through The Star whom I shall write to to put Ina complaint against the freight department of 4 company? A STARK READER. A.-You might better employ a lawyer, as it should be done in ‘egal form and would be more effectual, Dear Miss Grey: (1) 1 am 1 and corresponding with a boy 2! Sometimes I love him and some umes I don’t care p for bim He is « very nice boy, and a gentle man, Please advise me. (2) Will washing the neck with dampened meal whiten it? (3) You may think me foolish, but 1 read somewhere that there is & medicine that will make the feet small. Do you know the name? BLUE EYES. A-—(1) You are hardly of an age to determine such a serious question 48 s0ve, so Why Hot be a happy, gitl- ish girl, and not bother about such things for a while? When love real ly comes to you, you will know it (2) You, it will help to whiten the neck (3) Any medicine that would have such effect would be very injurious to your health, and the health of a man or Woman shows firat and mont | plainly in the face. Do you want to | sacrifice your face to your feet? Think enough of your personal ap pearance to be neatly and becoming | Home Recipe for an for trying to look as young and, attractive as she reasonably can? Why should she be placed at a dis-| advantage in numerous ways by wearing wrinkles, if she can avétd!| these hatefal marks of advanctig age? Few women, however, know what to do to effectually rid themactver of wrinkles or sagginess. None of the advertised preparations js eate{ isfactory, and most of them are very expensive. But a simple and harmless home remedy, which any ‘oman can make, will work won-| ders where all the patent prepara. jtions fail | Bay an ounce of powdered saxo. lite at any drug store. Dissolve the | whole ounce in a half pint of witch | jhazel and use It as a wash lotion The results are practically tnstan- taneous, ment ts r the very first trial, Wrinkles and sagging| jare corrected and tho face feels | refreshed and smug-like.—Advt Loans and Discounts, Real Estate . Furniture and Fixtures . Ww. Cash and Exchange vonesncvwuvewm acewecesoves Undivided Profits Demand Deposits .. ‘Time and Savings . ly dressed, and then forget yourself as much as possible. I once knew a ry sirl who thought too much of her personal appearance. Her hands were her “bobby,” and when she was invited out she commenced to worry about her hands and to treat them vigorously, The worry and the treatment combined to make them red, and the redder they got the more she worried, until her good time was spoiled. Don't do it. Nothing ‘s more beautifying than unselfish thoughts. About once every week every ied woman asks her hue “What would you do, ir, If | were to die?” Cupid’s Corner Catherine May Coyle was married to Kdwin J, Clark Wednesday after. noon at $ o'clock at Trinity Parish cburch, Rev, H, H. Gowen offictat ing. The maid of honor was Dora and the bridesmaids Jane 4 Jean McLaren. .The flow little Sylvia and Joyoe Fred Walker was best man, The young couple will re ceive their friends at their home in Dunlap after October 15 Gowen. Florence Gibbs of Tacoma was united in marriage to Bias W. Ham fiton of thin city last evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents on N, Adame st Rev. D. G, La Sourd performed the coremony, Regina Koppel was united in mar- riage to Jacob Kirchner last Sun- day evening at the residence of the bride's mother, 107 13th av. N. Rev Max Feinsinger officiated. After a trip up the Sound, Mr. and Mra Kirchner will be at home to their friends at the Kalckerbocker Apart ments. MARRIAGE LICENSES C., 19; David Blake, Chicago, IH., 40, Minnie Hayden, Chicago, Hl, 20; Hiram Bittle, Seatt! 31, Traey ry, Seattle, 22; Thomas B. Tacoma, 22, Evelyn Mabel 1 Tacoma, 22; Emile Bos. ei, Seattle, 25, Ida Mary Troser, Se attle, 21; Alonzo W, White, Seattle, 33, C. T. Mable, Seattle, 21; Frank Floyd, Creosote, 21, Evelyn L. Adams, Creosote, 22; John H. Brit ton, Seattle, 25, Mattie William Seattle, 20; George Ku Seattle, 24, Emma Pearson, Seattle, 24 if you have nothing to say, it’s your opportunity not to talk. Stylish Coats for Autumn An unusually large assort of the most fashionable mate: ment In, stunning styles, perfect quality and moderate prices, The new show some very unique modes, novelty collars, belt effects dainty trimmings. coats with aud Convenient Credit This is just an accommodath you to get what you wish to when you want it jon to wear If you had to pay more for the accommodation It would be of no great value to you. Come tn and ask us about our payment plan, EASTERN easy Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ac., fear Union St. **Seattle's Reliable Credit House’* —Report of Th Scandinavian American Bank At Close of Business, September Ist, 1911 RESOURCES arrants, Stocks and Bonds «++ LIABILITIES Capital cee e we my wUrvime ow Surplus ....0.... 206 mewwseweee INCREASE OF DEPOSITS SINCE THE LAST STATEMENT, CALL JUNE 7th, $378,238.15 _— eee %, On the basis of strength, conservatism and real nking service, we are pleased to invite additional ac- «3$ 6,314,937.44 . 89,836.12 . 35,000.00 « 1,647,827.65 2,723,671.56 -$ 500,000.00 500,000.00 86,591.40 9,724,681.37 $10,811,272.77 Alaska Bullding, Home of the Beandinavian American Baad Scandinavian American Bank A. CHILBERG, J. E. CHILBERG, President. ques ALASKA BUILDING,’SEATTLE, U. S. “ebunts from banks and bankers, firms, corporations “@hd individuals, to each of whom will be accorded courteous treatment and every accommodation that is econsistent with good, sound banking. -Figures Worth Repeating The interest credited to Savings Depositors in The Scandi- uavian American Bank for the half year ending June 30th last amounted to $92,455.37, On the same date the previous year it was $82,730.07, while on June 30th two years ago it was $73,705 The December distribution for the two years amounted to $172,891.15, making a total of $421,782.37. interest earned by the Savings Deposits and paid to the Savings De- positors in this one bank during this short period T. B. MINAHAN, Vice Ptesident, J. F LANE, Vice President. Cashier, More Open From 0 0 SECOND Avenut AND Pike Steeer Mow York Connection: JAMES McOKKERY & CO., 6° 7 BME Dovtall Se Southwick Co m to 6 pm. Daily. THIRTY- FOURTH STORM Less Than Ordinary Kinds The very best American Enamelware is Lisk. About half the pieces in this sale are,of that make. The very best Enamelware the world produces is the Elite ware which comes from Germany. And the other half of ware in the sale the the coated Lisk mottled blue, white on these scores of pieces average more than one-fourth diseount! PRESERVING FRYING PANS KETTLES 45c size for..... +++ 38c size for. . .25¢ size for. . 48c size for. B5¢ | size for Fest 2k 45¢ | puDDING AND MILK 75¢ size for . Be PANS 85c size for... 69¢ By ie $1 size for..........75¢ ca tea oe $1.10 size for........80¢ ela: dak. BERLIN SAUCE PANS size for.. 40c size for. .. 20¢ ¢ size for.. 50c size for. 65c size’ for......... 65c size for. gag ay COFFEE AND TE 85c size for.... POTS 80c size for...... $1 size for .... $1.25 size for.. $1.50 size for daiky'o ee RICE BOILERS 25 size for .. $1.75 size for .. $2 size for . $2.50 size for BERLIN KETTLES WITH COVERS $1 $1.25 size for $1.50 size for $2 size for $2.50 size for TEA KETTLES e for. $0Gss»+ $085; for... “THE MacDOUGALL & SOUTHWICK CO. 81.50 1). $1.95 65¢ size for........ 40¢ ec size for..... T5¢ | $1.10 size for .. $1.85 size for $1.15 | $2.35 size for ......$1.69 | SAUCE PANS 25c size for..........19¢ 30c size for.... 22¢ 35¢ size for 40c <ize for lined 9c size for. $1 size for ..... $1.10 size for ... $1.25 size for $1.75 size for... $2 size for $1 size for $1.70 size for $2 size for ‘ $2.25 size for . | $1 size for ..... $1.25 size for $1.50 size for 75 size for.. ec size for.. . $1.15 size for..... SELF-BASTING $2.75 size for DRIP OR OVEN PANS $1.30 size for 95¢ $).55 size for .. $1.95 size for .. —Basement Floor. toth makes ‘Tomorro: DISH PANS are “four Elite is mottled green and white and the "s sale prices COFFEE BOILERS WATER BUCK COLANDER ROASTER remarkable growth every day one trad point of all of them man’s city Every lot is leyet —no stumps, no stones. at this first price. with one of our parties. fast. 814 Second Avenue with the owners of the property. is being made—or, better yet, arrange to go over to Rochester You can return the same day. ever you decide to do, do it quickly, as the property is going 20 A City Located at the Junction Point Tiree Powerful Railroads The Northern Pacific Railway The Oregon & Washington Railway The Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway From an investment standpoint, Rochester is truly every The entire townsite has been handled personally by the owners, and every lot has been sold at the same fair price, the same low valuation, that they were first listed at. This means that you still have an opportunity of buying a lot in this busy town as low as $25.00. A small payment down secures one or more lots—the bal- ance can be arrang- ed to suit the pur chaser. EASY TERMS AMERICAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. 313-315 Mehlhorn Bldg. BIAS You’re Losing Money Every Day That You Fail to Investigate — Rochester! Here is a city that astonished the Northwest with its in less than six months’ time Rochester has become a hustling, busy little city of over 800 people, and is adding to its growth derful when you know that the new City of Rochester is the point of a great, fertile valley, comprising thou sands of acres of land now under cultivation—when you realize that within the past few months three transcontinental railroad systems have finished a network of the steel rails of progress in this section, and that Rochester is the junction Perhaps not so won- Every lot cleared and leveled, with terms that can be arranged to suit your per sonal circumstances. CityLots $25 You owe it to yourself to investigate Rochester thorough- ly while there is still time to secure one or more of these lots Call at the offices of the company and talk Find out just what progress What- ttle for work, readers. ds run exclusively in the If unable to call at the offices, write for complete illus- trated folder, mailed free to any add : In the first edition of The Star each day now a free “Help Wanted” department is being printed. It marily for the benefit of men and women who are | But it helps the employer, who can insert an ad, free of cost, and the department is of real interest to all These free help wanted ai first edition of The Star, ON THE STREETS AT 11 O'CLOCK. Buy a Noon Edition and watch the ads. solleg A He | Best of Enamelware on Sale at | }