The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1911, Page 5

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An Unusual Sale of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits One-Fourth Off and $1 Down Rvery Suit in our Ladies’ Depart. mont fs offered in this great sale, Made of soft finished worsteds, home. apuns, mixtures and serges, in the now est winter atrictly tailored and fancy effects. The lotngs are of excellent quality eatin, and throughout the garments are thoroughly guaranteed, backed by the Gately stores. Every garment ts marked in plain figures, from which ane fourth ts deducted, so you can see just what the original Gately’s price wes. ORIGINAL PRICES, $16.50 TO $30.00 1-4 Off, $1 Down Resides making it doubly easy for you to buy, it creates an intimate ac- tance with the largest credit stores tn the world, The values offer- e@ at this sale, coupled with such Wberal terms, ve aroused many thrifty buyers to provide themselves with good clothes, economically, con- ily and with entire satisfaction. should investigate. Open Until 10 p. m. Saturday for Your Convenience. QiELYs NEWS OF SPECIAL THE STAR BY LEONARD KEENE HIRSHBERG, A. B., M. D. NOTED BALTIMORE PHYSICIAN AND AUTHOR The usual American child, born at full term of healthy parents, is destined to suffer about ten times as many tls as nature intended. Why? you ask ite grandmother, When the infant yells, “colic” noda the mother, Sh either nurse it, m to do one of two thin worne, Some other mothers coddle or Simply because of the Ignorance of its mothe: and the faulty logte, following the observations of other children, oF is apt then ng of the bounce the babe until he is either sick at the stomach or vomits, usually both. Deapite the universal notion that some bables are foreordained to! suffer from colic, it is really preventable, Colle fs actually pain In the abdomen, with more or le Its presence indicates that sufferer has been given food Its stomach can't manage, or too much | been asleep. tion of gas in the Intestines. oF too little of the food he actually needs, It he ts at t exercise, It fed from the bottle, it may be that the food, even though sup | screws its fi posedly excellent milk, ts poisoning him. In each case, the remedy | physician, He will determine exactly what the baby needs, what causes the colic. ASK THE STAR’S Dear Doctor: Will you please toll me how to prevent styea? I have them so often on my eyelidn, and they come and go without any cause. cause of thom, Thanking you In advance, BELLE. A—-Styea are very common tn young people, They often occur tn series, They are frequently aaso- ciated with a deranged condition of the system, or errors of refraction. in the early stages they can be pre- vented by cold compresses, but if pus forms, use hot compresses, Consult speciglist for errors in re- fraction, Dear Doctor: My baby was born in October and has a birth mark on his face. Neighbors say it is caused from a scare. J was badly PHYSICIAN A-—-No, birth marks or deform! tes do not come from fright or seares of the mother, This com monly-believed idea has no founda T should ike to know the) tion, Dear Doctor: Every winter I am troubled with the earache, not all the time, but every few weeks. It seeme if I take a little cold that I have the earache, and thea I use oll and Iaudanum, but that doesn't help me much, Please tell me what is the cause of it and what I ean do for the pain. Thanking you, Tam 1.6. A.Barache may be due to many causos, but most usually ts due to laflammation set up by cold or an infection. Relief is usually ob- tained by dry heat being applied to the head on the aide affected, by using a hot-water bag, or hot cloths, otc. The most efficient rem- breast, it means that his mother's diet needs ad-/ justing, that she requires a certain amount of frésh water and milk coddling. for herself, that her habits are not regular, that she needs reat or| fed is more than likely to produce nausea, if not vomiting, an appointment with an efficient, alert | baby” or | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1911. ERR EA hhh not for drugs, not to alleviate, |for the time being, the tummy ache-but one for the dairy or the milk Then be will write a prescription laboratory, and for the mother Ree eee eee ee Specialist Tells Some Mighty Important Thi nge Not to Do for the Little Fellow at Your House, The baby needs pure, nourishing, assimilable food ood material supply falls-—the most perfect food In the world igestive powers. Plain cow's milk is polson to many bables. id & Klutto®,| trom the various harmful germs, colic may be manifested. or dose it with camomile, fennel or other tea, or even a drag, which 1 contain constituents that an Infant needs, and contains others that | Properly modified, and taken at the hours and tn |tervals laid down by the uptodate doctor, the child's colic will fade | teaspoon malt apd are indigestible, away forever, If the doctor finds that the nocturnal erying health, the fault Hes with the mother. days old. Next to foolish feeding, as a source of apparent colic, comes over- Pampering, juggling and kissing a baby after it has been kins tt, and of all une! it, should be rigorously tabooed. What Ails Your Hair? She fed it whe RR RE ER RR NN When cow' | lik, properly modified, so that its native cow-nsugars, cow-protelds cow-fata nearly approach human milk, js made to fit the infan Hyen though freed It Incka | is not due to iil| per ver it erled dinten-| she caused it to associate the act of crying with the acquisition of }@ little | meat; she fastened upon it the habit of feeding when it should have| top. Such reflex responses are apparent in an infant ten The child jcannot tell you of its natisea, so it groans, draws up its tittle leks, co into pitiful mold#—all signs of unhappiness Thi ‘« of all aunts, cousins, sisters and grandmothers to “hold , beaux, granddads and bachelor friends to holst if to the ceiling, ride it upon ankles, or even to touch * *| Seeee eee nfuls flour and stir then pour on stirring constantly stewed and] hich has bee flour, two and 0 batter ot Make a white a butter, add flour, milk Chop the whites of the eggs, 4d to the waves and pour over the toast. Rub the yolks of the exer! through @ sieve and sprinkle over the| Stuffed Zags in Tomato Sauce— | nix hard botled exes in. halt, | r the yol minced parsley or | half teaspoonful | half saltspoon of pep- alven firmly with the p two together and hot tomato sauce Garnish with parsley. “Swiseco” Grows Hair, Brings Back Its Original Color and Removes Dandruff and ; Scalp Dt wk tor Booklet showing why wo pay 6% on Savings WASHINGTON SAVINGS AND uu ASBOCIATION #10 SHCOMD AV. Established 22 Years. Herman Chapin, Pres. Wm. Thaanum, Vice Pres. Raymond BR. Frater, Beoy. FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As * FOR TACOMA Stee, INDIANAPOLIS ai 1190, 9:90, 11:00 A.M 5:00, 7:00, 0:00 F. wIONT MOUND THT DAILY Bingle Trip tse, Mound Trip be FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STK, SIOUX Kound Trip, Special Steamers an) ang Tieket Office, Colmas Dock. Main #908 Dr. Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S, SEATILES LEADING DENTIST 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block. STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE ‘You Save s Do lar, I Make s Dollag and the Dental Combine Will a ape ey When I Do Your or! High-ciaes destal work at prices people can pay. I operate on frightened some few months before |edy for relieving pain is to ir my baby was born. Do you think|rigate the ear every few bours with the scar on his face came from|as hot water as can be borne with A.M. ‘a fountain syringe. Cynthia Grey’s Letters A CHILD'S QUESTION Dear Miss Grey: I am « school girl, 12 years old, and an orphan, WHI you please toll me what it means for a man to hold your hand? T have brown eyes and black hair, What colors will be becoming to me? AN 01 JAN. A.—-My dear little girl, Miss Grey dooan't want to make you distrust every man you meet, for a good man might hold your hand and only foel sorry because you bave no papa and mamma. But there are men who will do this to try to make you do wrong, and that is the reason why you should not let any manmhold your hand, dear, Now, Mise Grey knows just as much about it as if she were your own real mamma, and if you bad a mother she would not want you to do it. Now, dear child, Miss Grey and your dead mamma want you never to let a mas put his arm around you, or kiss you, or held your hand, and don't ever let any one make you afraid to tell me, or the matron at the depot, or some of the good women at the Young Women's Christian Association. Write to Mise Grey about anything you like, and she will al tell you the truth and what to do, and she will be so pleased to know you are the kind of little girl who will do just what she tells you to. Now for the colors that will become you, You ought to look well in rich browns, dark reds and dark green. Get the brown the color of your eyes, dear. Wouldnt You Like to Have Seautiful, Luxuriant Hair, Such as These Women Have? You Certainly Car Wave it by Using “Bwiesce,” the Wonderful Hair Grower That Has Proven its Merits in Thousands of Case Hi The O-W. R. & N.— Union Pacific System has for years encouraged the} purchase of Through Railroad, Sleeping Car and Steamship Ticket E advantages of this arran; are many. It eis ten through checkin, eenge. age may be check from your residence fl desired, thas te- ing you of all worry and ‘respons bility in that direction, and when you arrive at destination your baggage is waiting for you gain, holding through railroad and sleeping car tickets insures you against difficulties im securing accommodations at distant points. ‘There are other advanta es in buying through tickets and you are invited to call on of write any of the representatives named below for infor- mation, fares and tickets to any point in America, Europe or the Orien O-W.R.&N. eee eee eA eh he & HR looked at me and told me to “beat [tam OW Tem smasrs coMtrED) * it” What would you advise me to 0. 8. L. AND UNION PACIFIC * i waked ne — bie 3 Z “ I do so much want to meet - ° ristmas spirit st er. RRIOKY, septs Fishes Ofer, lingers, The bugle call for # A.—You ought to be thankful she Phones Male teas 10d. 1900, help for a member of the ® didn’t “heat” you, Bricky, instead of 13th Minnesota brought many # telling you “to beat it” How does replies. In his bebalf I want # that girl know that you are not as to thank the First Washing: & “bricky” as the name you signed to ton, the Indy who asked for the # me. Judging from what you have address, Mrs. E. B. 8., whose *& written me and the giltedged, pink money order I received this # paper on which you filed your com- morning, and any others whose ® plaint, | would say you are a cross names I may have forgotten. *;between a dish of breakfast food CYNTHIA GREY, #/and army hardtack. Now, I am not hhh hh hk hth et tee Kolng to tell you what to do, and after your recent experience you hardly need me to tell you net to speak to unknown girls on the street. 1 do not ¢ vrork, but wit Combine Dentiste for 1 thelr price they do not # by simply sending your to the Swiseoo Hair . 1847 P.O. Rquare, Cinein- woalp ie not able ‘Gwisnco” invige- re the Bele te as necessary as For Sale and Recommended in Seattle by the Owl Drug Co. oh Seto wea tent ASK ANY HOUSEWIFE Why she uses Patent “Excellent” Flour and she'll tell you that it’s because she has good luck with it. You aleogwill find that Patent “Excellent” Flour is The Luck Behind the Passenger Station, Jackson St. | at Pourth and Bilth Aves Phones: Main 708; Ind. 2028. E. E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent WM. McMURRAY, Genera Passenger Agent eeeeeteeeeeee ALLIANCES Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a young man of 22 years, good looking, and have a good position as traveling salesman for a typewriting com pany. I have met a young Indy at the place where I am staying, and I think I love her, but I also have got a girl in Canada I have prom- ised to marry. Do you think, in view of the fact that I fall in love so easily, that my love for the Ca nadian girl is trae? ROMEO. A.—I think you owe Shakespeare jan apology, for, as I remember his great romantic play, Romeo w: ltrue to one love only. 1 think you || must have the euphonte sounds in |mind, viz: roam-meoh! I feel |qure there Is no rogue whose picture Dear Miss Grey: If a person has | property, but a mortgage on it, and 4 third party has judgment against first party,.can third. party bring action before mortgage le paid. And can third party stop bi rt DER. A.—The third party can bring ac- tion subject to the mortgage. It depends on what the judgment is for whether or not he can garnishee MONEY lhangs in the “gallery” who travels under so many allases as Love. One name he uses is fascination; anoth- er, infatuation; and you may be \surprised to know that personal) Hyomei Is Guaranteed to End mesmeriam is another. Then there the Misery of Catarrh, Colds, lis passion, pity, sympathy and a dozen more. So, you see, it may Sore Throat and Croup. not be love you feel for this seo ond young lady, So don't take it|Breathe Hyomel for Two Minutes too seriously, and don't break your! ang geuft engagement until you are sure. 1 Ip Head Wil! Vanish suppose as long a8 world stand#| Got a HYOMEI (pronounce it there will be young saplings who nig ore) oot soqay, know no better than to tie them- ‘our a few drops from the bottle selves down as soon as they are | juin the little han rubber poo ket n= in short clothes, but since you have /and breathe it four or five times « given your promise to the Canadian ae? aie girl, you should be very, very sure}, Immediately you will know that you do not love her before taking | Hawa dnd titted inset e ep that may cause her pain. Hut HYOMBEI does more nootha FOREIGNE! 1GHT tine. Dear Miss Grey: Can a foreign-| ti er acquire title to land in this state, by warranty deed or foreclosure of mortgage? CITIZEN. A.A foreigner who !s eligible for citizenship, whether or not he|! has become one, has all the land privileges that a regular citizen has. There are a few races who are not eligible, and, of course, they cannot hold land. m —— ——= own a bd i eyry Fe - BRICKY £0 “Cont at druggists, everywhere, 9 Dear Mise Gre; 1 “a B srune Guaranteed not to contsln cop ° oer, man of good habits and all that sort | plum or other hab Booth's Hyomet Co, Buffalo, N. t here. % 4 i y ational nthitin y) Laat olsht gum veer pretty girl, {Avosenee” Prue’ Co. guaranteos| HM your grocer for Excellent whom I have often seen and ad- Hlour—don't merely ask for mired very much. Not knowing cao ee anyone who knew her, I thought tt flour—if you want the best, ould be all right in introduce my- [eet but when I spoke to her she Special i ‘otrow, your Choice of a fine Ladies’ Cheviots collection of hand-tailored Suits, in Irish and Mannish Mixtures. Regular $35 Values Special This Week $22.50 Get the suit tomorrow—pay the bill next eyar. Every suit purchased tomorrow will be ready for New Year's. made up NOTE Why pay more for Biended floure when Patent flour, made from the choicest Bine Stem wheat, te better by every teat?

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