The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1912, Page 7

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ships augmented, Premier Asquith put the Un wendy direct!) att rapidly inc strike situal) hourly today to settle in war befor i" carving Dandies, high | - 1.90 ator $2.85 | a... =< 4 x y ‘ al Re for this Other the St, Seattle house BROOMS —A good | w well known grade. | 36e Stie broom. 206 0c 4-tie broom. .28¢ | B00 4tie broom. 400 | orators and the © conferences, tlesanese of the miners is and it is feared that » amay occur Incubators $8,00—The stzen in proportion, Nas, H. Lilly Co, Poot of Main oo WOOD BOWLS—Chopping bowls made of waxed maple, finished, 16-inch size, 40¢ value se 246 Saturday WASH BOARDS — Best quality wash boards with glass or drase rubbing board, See value to 35c morrow . . broom | Economical housewives will buy this lus- ‘i it li tied juicy and of wondrous flavor. cious golden fruit like they do apples—by the Good-Health?” Weck at the special prices, to fin out the difference between perfect, tree-ripened —nee and the ordinary kind, ms): dozen, half-box or box. are much ; Good health for the entire family! A 1HE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1912. ; f ‘There is only one ideal food for the infant, and that | mother's milk. Every effort should be made to seoure that diet for! every child. Unfortunately, there are many instances where, through disease, death or other unavoidable reasons, the child ts deprived of its natural nourishment, ‘The question then, of course, is simply one of proper food or starvation. In reaponse to this demand, of mnity hundreds of different preparations have been manufactured and placed on the market as infant foods. So extensively have these preparations been advertised, and so largely » they been commended by physicians and others, that moth re often tempted to deny the infunt ite own proper nourishment to substitute for it these preparations, which are so highly recom pended and so freely offered In point of fact, the so-called infant foods should be regarde materials which are to be axed only in cases of necessity, If regarded from that point of view and precautions taken accordingly, the infant foods Ny matter of proper comsideration, it will be impossible in a | short a: ¥oie to enter into any general discussion of the various forms of infant foods which are manufactured and offered to the public i may say, without any desire to discriminate, that there le only one proper substitute for mother's milk, and (hat ie the milk of the cow or the goat, modified in a sctentific manner to resemble ax nearly a8 possible the milk of (he normal mother, | Let me explain in a few words what modification of milk meann | BY shows the normal composition of mother's milk; It contalhe « high percentage of milk sugar, a very low percentage of protein, commonly known as caseln, and millk albumin, and a moderate propor | ton of fat, Normal cow's milk containg much leew sugar then mother's mite & great deal more of thd nitrogenous conatituents, thar! in, it also contains somewhat larger quan tit of fat than the milk of the mother, but not so much in excems as to render any great modification desirable. How may milk be modified? Pirst, only milk which is drawn from @ perfectly healthy animal, well nourished and kept Gean, should, ever be offered for the consumption of infants. Every such animal should be carefully teahted for tuberculosia, should be scrupulously clean | fand be generously nourished. The milk must be drawn im a perfectly | sanitary manner, tuto the sterilined vessels, and while still warm passed through « sterilized separator in order to have it in two por) tions, namely, cream and skimmed milk Fach of these components must be artificially cooled to below 50 degrees F., placed in sterilized containers and sent, as soon as possible, to the modifying laboratory. In this laboratory a portion of the milk le treated to precipitate nitrogenous constituents, especially the l casein, which i removed filtration, and the whey, kept cool and | perfectly sterile, ty used in the modifying process, A solution of pure, | milk sugar of known strength ts prepared and carefully sterilized, and hie always kept cool and ready for use. | | Inaemuch as the infant often requires a greater degree of alkalin ity than the normal cow's milk possesses, a solution of Iime water tn | prepared in a sterile manner and kept cool and ready for use. Armed) with these solutions, namely, cream, skimmed milk, milk sugar, oy © water, the chemist ean prepare milk according to any formula which the physician may prescribe. he healthy } subject of foeds of more vital Importance | foode of infants and invatids. Or. Wiley's| up the subject of foods for invalids. —-Editer.) } SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. — Special Low Prices on Most Healthful of All Fruit Next Monday morning “Good-Health Week” begins. The most wholesome fruit in the world—“Sunkist" Oranges—will be sold - special prices in all grocery and fruit stores. A trainload has just arrived from California and will be disposed of by special sales. Each orange is perfect, large, sound, California. “Sunkist” Oranges cheaper than good table apples. delicious and economical treat prescribed by physicians Buy “Sunkist” in Quantities ("No Texas }- VERY AMUSING March 16, 8 watched Sam. or, enthuatastioal. | Hall of} the wall] | of the disfigured od to undo his mis iehiet NO “TEXAS TOMMY” STOCKTON, Cal, March 16 Tommy” was the sav ‘a collection for flowers {ng clause of mothers here, agree BUILD HOPES ON YUAN ng that schoo Iehildren should be instructed in folk songs GOOD JOKE ON 'EM MARYSVILLE, Cal., Mareh 16. Thin is 4 great note,” said fr publi Valter L. 1 ning, thought to feet, | b murdered when they re P tier from him saying he They had just taken up BAN FRANCISCO, That President Y bring order ¢ March 16. t of ¢ and that the newly onda the opinion today of Amos Wilder, United States consul general at Shanghal, who has ar rived here from China on the Chi Yo Maru 4 Dance at Dreamiand tonight. °* oon will be firmly on ite+ | +PWST a PIRE-OPPP i YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED AND DELIVERED—SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS Main Store 1013-1015 FIRST AYE. Trusses and Braces PATENTS 204 Wine tineeeeese OG $1 bottle Kilmer's Swamp Root size Hor lick’s Malted Milk .... bee box Palmo Nerve $2.89 ‘The box A. K. Headache 5 ttle Vital Vim, .. 2 botilen tor $1.25 6c Sal Hepatica Selte ... . We box Chioride Lime e* Se bottle Port Wine and Iron Tonle, 3 bottles 20c can Horden's Eagle Brand Milk FOR MEN ONLY The Quaker Shaving Lotioa. Gentlomen, it ts the greatest staff you ever put on your face. 25 A large bottle ic bottle Rubifoam Rubber Complexion Brushes, special .... THE QUAKER DRUG CO. 3 BIGSTORES THAT SERVE YOU WELL 3 Our big After-Inventory Sale is fast drawing to a close. Only a few days more to take advantage of these wonderful savings. Come early for best choice. STATIONERY 600 boxes of beautiful Linen Stationery. Boxes slightly soiled or broken, Valued at from 14 35¢ to T6c; special c 16¢ Indelible Penciis 15¢ eake Vernon's Vege- table Olt Soap 26e Cutieura Boap .. R6e box Cupid Uightful totiet von A2¢ 660 bar Castile 26 business size Envelopes for .. $1 quart bottle Writing and 69 Copying Inks dee c $c box Schoo! Patats ....... box Violet Transparent cerine Soap 10e can Old Dutch Cleanser . SUNDRIES $1.50 Oxford Razor 19¢ Tc Dressing Combs . The Single Leather one day only .. $2 Double Strop, genuine Russian leather ° Cases and Pass 0c box Gold E Playing Cards Ibe and 20¢ Fine Li Tablets rie 8c l6c and 20¢ fine quality Linen, Wedding Plate and Vellum Envelopes c 10¢ bottle Fountain Pen ink 6c TOILET DEPT. Theatrical people have deciar ed the Quaker Theatrical Cold Cream the most delightful in qual ity, permanency of its exquisite odor and velvety softness. Sold at S0e per pound can. Sold also in porcelain jars for home use, 26c and Bec, 65c Louise Imported 35c French Face Powder. . 50c jar Pompet Masnag Banitol Creams, Tooth Pastes, [Big After Inventory Sale at all} | Quaker Drug Stores [ez] | Fountain Pens DRUGS Friday and Saturday are big days in our drug department. For this After-Inventory Cleanup we are going to make some extra special prices for these two days. 26e bottle Denatured Alcohol .. ee 2he Witeh Ad} 10c bottle Droge . : All 10¢ package Prem chips nonvvcscug 6c Pound Horehound Drope ...... 26 bottle Citrate Magnesia . be for return of bottle. Whale Of Soap, per pound ., Quassia Chips. per pound . Arsenate of Lead, Tr on Valuable “Sunkist” Wrappers Every Eeriuine “Sunkist” comes in a tissue them durin “Sunkist” Oranges on Special Sale Choose From These Fourteen “Sunkist" Silver Premiums At right is shown new “Sunkist” Orange Spoon, actual size. Genuine Rogers and of the latest style. Sent you on receipt of 12 “Sunkist” wrappers and 12c to help pay charges, packing, etc. For each additional spoon send 12 “Sun- kist” wrappers and 12c. Read carefully direc- tions at right. Send for full descrip- tion, number of wrappers and amount of cash aec- essary to secure each article. ‘Sunkist”’ Oranges At All ° * at Pleasing Prices “Sunkist”? keep well and they will sell at such reasonable prices next week that you can buythem by the box or Palt-box at special prices, The wrappers from this most healthful of all fruit, along with a few stamps to pay charges, packing, etc., will provide you with several pieces of luxurious silverware. Amazing Quality of “Sunkist” Tree Ripened, Picked With Gloves _ Seedless, Sweet, Juicy Navels These are the choicest oranges grown —the prize crop, of 5,000 of the finest orange groves in wrapper plaifify marked. Your dealer will supply you it ou e yourself a that you want only GENUINE “Sunkist,’”’ the finest oranges in the world—‘‘the ones with the valuable wrappers.’ Economical “Sunkist” Lemons Extra juicy, thin-skinned and of the same high quality as ‘‘Sun- kist’’ Oranges. They go farther than other lemons. The wrappers are valuable—the same as the orange wrappers, Recipe Booklet Free upon request, (12s) ’ ‘Trademark Registered Premiums Table Knife Table Fork Dessert Spoon Child's Kaife Bouillon Spoon Coffee Spoon Salad Fork Oyster Fork Child's Fork Orange Spoon Fruit Knife Teaspoon Tablespoon Butter Spreader This Fruit Knife Yours Made of special tempered steel heav- ily silver-plated, same high quality as the other “Sunkist” Pre- miums. Sent on re- ceipt of 24 “Sunkist” wrappers and 20. For each additional fruit knife send 24 “Sunkist” wrappers and 20c. Read This Carefully On all remittances u; to 24 cents send one-cedit stamps; on amounts above 24 cents send post- office money order, ex- press money order or bank draft. Do not send cash, Make moneyorder or Graft payable to the California Fruit Growers’ Exchange, and address your letters to the Cali- fornia Fruit Growers’ Exchange, 192 N, Clark Street, Chicago, Ill, Not responsible for cash sent through the mails, You can secure these remiums with “Sun- ist’? orange wrappers, “Sunkist”? lemon wrap- pers, ‘Red Ball” orange wrappers or ‘‘Red Ball’’ lemon wrappers. Or merely send trademarks cut from wrappers. Ifyou will buy only ‘Sunkist’ and ‘‘Red Ball’ oranges: and lemons, you will get fruit of the finest eating quality, economically iced, and you will soon Rave enough wrappers to secure a complete set of fhe beautiful table silver> ware,

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