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SpEPSIN WILL REGULATE. SD STOMACH IN FIVE MINUTES to suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, of @ sour, gassy, upset Stomach, pad stomachs tn order-“really doea” overcome heartburn and sourneas in five minutes— Pape’s Diapepsin the largest selling stomach Sworid, It what you eat ferments tnto stubborn lumps, Se sour, undigested food and acid; head te ond foul; tongue coated; your tnsides filled with i waste; remember the moment Diapepstn comes in ‘all such distress vanishes, [t's truly aston be stor and the joy ls ite harmlessness, a gate of Pape’s Diapepsin will give you a hun- eth of satisfaction or your druggiat hands you your fm gold to men and women who can't got their belongs in your home—should always be kept ~ sour, t stomach during the day or at night, ae perent and moat harmless stomach doctor in the worid, US: ED YY ray 2th Wy: rol of Publicly-Owned Utilities. Labor Council, the Municipal seattle Commercial Club are on rec- to Propositions 7 and 8. The pub- misled by the statefnent author- ; of directors of the Seattle Com- Bon the 2nd instant on an affirmative half the members of the board to to lessen the effect of the club's 7 AND 8 On Propositions 1, 2, 3, 4 AND 5 A. 0. POWELL, JAMES E. BLACKWELL, WILLIAM H. GORHAM, Cynthia Grey’ s Letters RRR RRR E RRA * CITY SCHOOLS AND CHILDREN * os i ee eo oe a a a a a ae a Dear Miss Grey: I admire tho way you answer the many letters izes reootve. Your Judgment ie safe and sane, 1 could not miss read- ing the paper because of your column. 1 would tke your opinion on an important subject, My daughter attends the high school, and I can gee that the soclal wore ik what appeals to her, Not only that, but she is becoming so | * * * * * selfish, thinks mainly of dress, her personal appearance, the young men! & aod having fun, as to her parents, of the high school, and obi! WORRIED PARENTS. A.—There are many influences that affect a girl during the trans- ition perlod—from 14 to 21-—-other than the school she attends. And there is as much difference in the general character of the different high schools of this city ax in the Kast and West, Locality makes the difference, Some are attended largely by children of the middle Class, while others are made up of those of the “get-rich-quick” parents, who have not had proper training, and are snobbish, Other girls, in trying to keep up with them, are doubtiess influenced. If you had Mentioned the achool I could advise with better understanding. Here are some of the things that most affect the girl when her {ndividuality fa but awakening: Dress, volubility, extreme quietness, exaggerated anxiety as to personal appearance, boys, hero worship, and so on, None of these symptoms ts to be taken too seriously unless real danger threatents. In the majority of cases (it has been solentifically investi- #ated) the sex question does not enter in this early “boy craze.” 1 re member In my OWn case I was accused by my mother of vanity, when 1 was really unduly exercised for fear | would not @ & good appear. ance, and would be noticeable, Usually there t# one teacher whom a girl expectally admires, and that teacher, or older friend, can do, more for your daughter just now than you can. A girl very seldom become “hateful, croas and disrespectful” to her Paronts all at once and I am afraid you have let things of this sort slip by instead of taking a stand each and every time, before she reached 1 would give the girl an allowance and let her buy, with your guidance, her own clothes, It is a wonderful help for a girl to feel reaponatble. @ calls it, She is hateful, cross and disrexpectful © rust from clothing, You are dem|-blond. ETHEL ROOSEVELT 1S ENGAGED WHKKRAAw HRA RER Ee * ~ * TO DRESS THE * '* HAIR WITHOUT RIBBONS & * * RAK eKRRR ERA Dear Miss Grey: 1 am 14 years of age, but do not like to wear rib- bons oo my hair, so please tell me nome other way to dress it, What will take freckles off the face? ‘What will remove rust from clothes? I have dark biue eyes, medium brown hair and fair «kin. What am It EST. A.—-Put your hair in two braids and wind around your head. 1 ‘think ribbons are very pretty for a young girl's hair, Peroxide is good to remove freckles, If it Is too drying to skin, use a little glycerine, Salt and lemon wil re- ab PAID ADVERKTISEMBNT. FREDERIC B. CHANDLER MAKES OENIAL Mr. Chandler finds that per- sistent rumors are being cir culated, evidently with pose, to the ofect that BASEBALL 1. Uniforms ~ 50 Uniforms ...+00.. 00 Baseball Shoes syrah Baseball Shoes sper | Baseball joes (Claflin’s) Uniforms This is a recent picture of Miss Ethel Roosevelt, the youngest daughter of Col. Roosevelt, whose | engagement to marry George Pallen Snow of New York ts rumored. She said to be one of the party. 1012 First Ave. | Sadat dndndndadndadndnde 3 *% APRICOT CUSTARD AND ®) * CURE FOR JEALOUSY « * * RAKRKKKHHKH RH Dear Miss Grey: Will you please give me a-recipe for apricot custard person do to disposition? What will cure eczema of the scalp! and eyebrows? A READER, A.—Apricot Custard Pie Two oags, 3 tablespoons of sugar, % teaspoon of salt, %4 cup of milk, % cup of cream, 1 cup of stewed apri- cots, Stew your apricots and mash! PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Haas Pledges Good Faith Will Serve the Inter- THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1912 We would like to know what you think of the influence | ® through a sieve, Beat ogen allghtly oid wugar, walt, milk and cream, Tastly beat in apricots. Line plate WIth paste and butld up a fluted vim, Strain in the mixture, Bake im hick oven at first, to set rim. Decrease heat afterward, ax oes and milk in combination need to bb at low temperature Jonlousy, if the person #0 af. te Will think generous thoughts ind Mako herself enjoy what every-|* one else has, “cutting out" the mean, petty things, ahe will find horself cured bade iete et * TO REMOVE FRECKLES * tempt and are saved by being putaped, do you think she will like you better for having played a cow. ard’s party Why don't you write her a sensible note and ask for an interview? If she does not grant it, let her alone. After she gets over this, she wili probably send for you—if you are not too anxious, EEK hhh * TO MY READERS * So many good letters that ® should have an answer come * in, but as only 4 certain pro- ® portion of them can be printed, ® I know many are disappointed. ® A stamped and self-addressed *® envelope always * * * * * * * * * insures a ® * BERN ee | Prompt reply. Dear Mins Grey: Can you give|* CYNTHIA GREY me & recipe to remove freckles? [|** *ekRAAH KAR w Re Ae have big dark ones that seem very deep. : CARROTS, A-—Try peroxide of hydrogen. If you find this too drying for the face, apply a little glycerine, TTT TTT eee er TT et * * *% TO CLEAN WHITE BEAVER & * * ERROR Dear Miss Grey: Would you please tell me how to clean a white beaver? LOUISE, A.~-Take equal parts of flour and powdered salt, which should be well heated in the oven, and thoroughly rub into the fur, It should after- me. I have been going with a rds be well shaken to free the young lady for two years. The) salt and flour, then brush with other night, when I went to her | stiff clothes brush, the way the fur home, ehe refused to see mn, and | runs. bong Ps sive me any antiafac- | ton, | am heartbroken. What [February Announcement NL rete eee OONTE arta booetht of ouh patrons we will give 26 per cent actual or kill myself? Awaiting your re-| O u fr ply, THE UNHAPPY wAn, | S -* rogmt aaa pl z willowing ok Bldg. A.—-What good will it do you or} mot 637 EP ERVAE EMER EE EH * WHAT'S THE USE? * BREE REO ee Doar Miss Grey: Please advise * * * * anyone else for you to drink pot- sou? Buppose you make the at- THE POST-INTELLIGENCER PAYS ITS RESPECTS TO CAPT. ANDERSON ington, In paid advertisements, makes a vigorous at- tack upon the proposal of the port commission to bulld and operate a ferry across Lake Washington. The,port commission believes this ferry to be a ne- censity; the New Chamber of Commerce has given ite approval to it, as did the Commercial Club when the proposal was for the county to take over the work. Granges and other organizations have asked that the work be done, while the capta! strongest argument seems to be that it will interfere with his present b There is one other argument which he advances, however, which is worthy of the attention cf every one who desires full light before making up his mind on this subject. He declares that the effect of pub ting on the proposed ferry will be “to double and treble the value of the land” on the other side of Lake Washington. He uses this argument to show that there are selfish interests behind the proposal, as, indeed, there are. ington bas @ direct selfish interest in securing better and cheaper access to Seattle. The members of Seat- ge ¥, reason of valuation will pay the bonds, of operating the ferry over ime not only the whole burden help to lighten the tax burdens of ity, by reason of the greater taxes ; ED by the Ander. teamship Company, which wants Lake Washington all to itself, K. C. Beaton, an employe of the Anderson Steamboat Com- Bellevue Ferry has earn INDORSED by the follow- les: ‘HE TIMES ‘THE POST-INTELLIGENCER THE ARGUS ‘THE UNION RECORD THE DUVALL CITIZEN THE EAST GIDE NEWS THE KENT RANCH THE SEATTLE CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL THE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE ATTLE COMMERCIAL CLUB PORT COMMISSION T KING COUNTY FARMERG6, POMONA GRANGE THE EAST GIDE COMMERCIAL CLUB THE RAINIER HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLUB This overwhelming public sentiment in favor of the Bellevue Ferry signifies a practically unanimous vote tomorrow for this mag- niflcent public utsitty, which is covered by PROPOSITION SIX on the PORT COMMISSION BALLOT, BELLEVUE FERRY COMMITTEE E. P. Moran, Secretary. 867 Empire Building. Phone Main 911. HEADACHE, SOUR STOMACH, CONSTIPATION—CASCARETS Furred Tongue Headaches come fre your stomach to b ferments like garbag Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable torpid liver and clogged bowels, which filled with undigested food, which sou will barrel, That's the first step to untold 5 ath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning—-a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months, 10 Cents. Never gripe of sicken, ‘ASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” THE BOGUE CIVIC CENTER PLANS BY RICHARD F. MARWOOD, TAXPAYER. ‘Aye, tear the city inside out, And turn her upside down, We want a Civic Center In this good old Potlatch town! We've won the wonder of the world ,. With Thomson for our mentor; But what's a world metropolis Without a Civic Center! ‘We want arterial highways In our Civic Center plan. That radiate to everywhere, Converging like a fan; When Bogue regrade assessments Their batteries unlimber They will give our population Short cuts to tallest timber, Seattle hasn't streets enough, She's hampered by her highways, he needs new angling avenues, New slant arterial byways; Her old square-corner thoroughfares Seattle has outgrown, She must have a star-like center Scintillation all her own. Why hesitate that proud Queen Anne Is standing in the way? Did we not cut down Denny Hill And dump it in the bay? No, nothing shall deter us, Neither waters, dales nor hills, ‘As long as our dear people Don't refuse to pay the bills. We are building for the future, “Building better than we know,” ‘And, in planning for that future, Prudence, common sense must go. Come along then, Mr. Voter, Mark your ballot like a man. Saddle on your children’s children This Bogue Civic Center plan. ‘Aye! tear the city inside out, And turn her upside down! ‘We want a Civic Center In this good old Potlatch Town! We've stood for slides, for shattered dams, For regrades, for recall— Let’s carry through the biggest, Baddest, boldest plan of all! The Bogue Plan Is Proposition No. 2 Mark Your Ballot as Indicated PROPOSITION NO. 2. Shall the report of the Municipal Plans Commission, being File No. 45382 of the records and files of the City Comptroller and ex- Ofticio City Clerk, be adopted, as set forth in detafl in Resolution No, 3494: NO. ests of the People at Large in the Coun- cil, Berlin Machine COUNCILMAN A. F. HAAS, During the past year I have served the people of Seattle honestly and to the beat of my ability. 1 have advocated and voted for the enlargement of the city lighting plant and the exten- sion of the Hghting system. In all things I have con- sidered the good of Seattle alone, and shall continue to do so a8 long as 1 am in public office. I have not been and am not the servant or candidate of any private interest. I have acted and shall continue to act as my conscience and best judg- mt dictate, = A. F. HAAS. Landgrabbers Drove the Milwaukee Terminals and IDLE LAND MAKES IDLE MFN Works from Seattle NAMES OF CANDIDATES HERE PROPOSITIONS . 1 “AMENDMENTS |_ Amendment No, 2 for{X]Agaiast{ | THIS OUTLINE SHOWS WHERE THE ERICKSON SINGLE TAX AMENDMENT (NO. 2) WILL BE ON THE BALLOT Single Tax Advisory Ballot _ March 5, 191 ‘PROPOSITIONS "AMENDMENTS: 1 CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 703-706 Northern Bank Building Independent 2156