The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1912, Page 5

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? No eAll Gone! f the Wor Waters Préve Pimpice, Bolle Free to Prove It eovered with ‘eruptions, black These are all in the blood oi thorouxtly and iil disappear Btuart’s Calcium to accompliad Their princtyal Sulphide thorough blood Nitti wafers get and destroy t in it, few days is suff i improve- Dlood ts pure @ hundred per about those bolls, tetter, eruptions * if you use LIDS IN THE LOCAL RING Counting the number of hate that Nave already been cast into jthe ring, the courthouse la one jgreat, bl millinery shop these jdays, Pt ity hill resounde with booms, beomiets, and rhape boomerangs, At noon today there | were exactly 33 lids in the circle. All nine Judges are, of course, up for renomination, though rumor has [it that ome or two may run for congress and for governor, Com- missionera Rutherford and Hamil. ton want another term each, Treas- urer Hanna has no opposition so far for re-election, Parish wants to be aasessor agal Sheriff Hodge and Auditor’ Caso are after the gubermatorial plum, and there's a lively scramble among courthouse employes for the positions they va- cate. The sheriffs berth at prea ent has the largest number of as piranta, There are six courthouse taches who would like to wear the gold badge that the sheriff gets, and there may be a seventh if Seott ~ [of eating In cases of dinease or disturbances of bodily functions. -| CURED; THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1912. ots Mistakes About Or, Wiley, in new series of food articles for The Star, says that Laan dieting by the sick and the well, also, will aid in elimination of BY DR. HARVEY W. WILEY Chief Chemist United States Agricultural Department, and World- Famed Food Expert, Moat people think of the rd “dieting” as describing a condition This, of course, restricts the use of the term rather narrowly, Dieting in tte broadest sense means the whole scheme of nutrition. While there i» no question of the value of food in the prevention and alleviation of disease, FOOD DORKS NOT CURE DISEASE, NOK DO DRUGS OR PHYSICIANS CURE DISEASE. DISEASE IS NEVER it i# sometimes ovetcome, palliated and eliminated A .| proper diet will do much towarts aiding in this desirable consummation, y i | | e é i i! | | i i i fi | | [ i j 5 z 4 call 3 83 ? : Bel- are that courage antl but i lf but first of all, dieting means good nutrition, probably different to some extent from that which has been usually followed by the subject. Tn disease, an well as tn health, it is iinportant to have an abuo- dant supply of food which can be digested. In disturbances of health, which are usually attended by disturbances of digestion, dicting be- comes of supreme importance. In this sense dieting consists in Gnd- ing out what nutritious foods the subject can tolerate in order that he may not add starvation to his other ile, There are a great many diseasesjing and destroying largely controtied by a/merms which, if left alone, would belonging In gen-[the power of these guardians of eral to the class known as the/the body's health, and even after of the blood,/ disease has once been established, if we can Improve nutrition and | | Mons have shown (that moderate drinking of water or other harm liens beverage at meals is not as ‘part of wisdom to limit the | amount of it to a minimum. | Diet, therefore, is not so much ia science an an art, and only by continued etady of each individual person can the physician or physiol jouiat write the best prescription for ‘There ate, however, a fow » ble character, should be as ible, the more recently the better; the fresh from the garden, the ears of corn fresh from the stalk, the eas freab from the nest, and the milk ifresh from the cow. On the other if the foods are those which with age, such as an alco- cured moat, then aged (o produce the best resulta. Diet in the case of disordered health ts largely @ personal matter and must be adapted to the idiosyn- erasy of the patient, with the limita tions of purity, freshness, ripeness ‘and wholesomences above outlined. manufacturers’ brands of goods which we are closing out, will be continued until these of. Note the following: ~S-joint Rod, atic Reels. Lines. Regular 15¢, Sale ....+++++- Egg Hooks, dozen ..... Regular $5.00. Sale.. 32.25 Regular $5.00. Sale ..$2.25 S¢ $1.00 Waterproof Enamel Lines. Regular $1.00. ise We have over 200 patterns in high grade Rods that we are closing out at 1-5 off regular prices. If Reels interest you, call and look at this one. It is double multiplying, nickel plated, has click and drag, rubber plates. Regular $5.30. euubs 80¢ With every $2.00 purchase of Fishing Tackle we will give a 50-cent Sportsman Handbook. . It tells where to go and how to get there. e Sporting Goods Company THE RUBBER STORE 714 First Avenue infectious | * Cynthia Grey’s Letters a a SAAR ee * . A YOUNG GIRL'’S HEART * * i | Dear Miss Grey Tam a young man of 24 years, While living Kast, four yoars ago, 1 met a young girl of 16, with whom 1 temporarily fell in Jove, It wae returned with the first pure love of an innocent country girl, 2 Jeft, and we corresponded for a few months, when I #rew tired and quit After three years’ stience, she writes me, and it seema has been almost dying to hear from me, Now we write regularly, and I pretend fo love her, and she, I know, believes me. | lead rather a wild life and can't overcome Y Bhall | confess? | want to do what is right. Your answer goes, so please don't disappoint WEARY v-It in too bad you did not long ago give yourself a bunny hug and do a turkey-trot to shake ap your gray matter, That girl would be made of sawdust not to receive a shock in whatever way you reveal the fac 1 will not allow you to shift (he responsibility to my shoulders, but leave two courses open to you, First, you may drop her without a word, and In time she may meet a man more worthy than you are just now, and marry--and she may not, Becond, you may write her the facts, and, while the shock may destroy her faith in maukt for a while—or forever—if you can be a friend worthy of her friendship, it will be a balm for the great wrong you have done her, LPR eS aA e SAS * eee LIFE PROBLEMS ANO THE BIBLE * ee ee ee Dear Misa Grey: You replied to “Worried” by telling her to work out her own problem and let the man who is “weartng his heart away for her” do likewise, How can they work their problems correctly when they have started wrong? Three and three will not make four. And the Word says: “A thing made crooked can never be made ikbt.” 1 believe there are (wo persons born for each other only We cannot work our problems correctly by being mismated, MKS, EXPERIENCED. A-—-The man “Worried” wrote about is a married man, ond the ith in a dangerous porition, The Bible ssying you quote is true, but for hat one there are many such aa Isaiah x1.:4-—"The erooked shall be thade straight and the rough places plain.” Isaiah xifi.:16—-"1 will make darkness light before them, and crooked things straight." Isalab XIV.2-"l will go before them and make the crooked places straight.” 1 cannot bs ‘¢ | am wrong in thinking that the man and wife must first solve (™. problem, before an outsider has the right to put one mark on thelr Mate, It in « beautiful theory that two, and only two, aré born for each other, but, oh, how terribly mixed they do get! n * * * * [See AKeen Keane & When is MINCE PIE good # *%|® for you? Read Or, Wiley’s ar & | ® ticle in tomorrow's Star. * axe RRR AEAKRHKRE AE * * RYE BREAD TREE RC SSC RSE RR RIL RAS Eee Dear Miss Grey: Will you plense| Miss Josephine Ratber, nineteen, give me a recipe for rye bread? =| was awakened by @ masked man at A READER. ‘Pittsburg, gagged, bound to her A—The following is a good ree-| bedpost by ropes and blindfolded ipe. One cup each of scalded milk! with a corset cover, ‘and boiling water, one tablespoon| The robber leisurely clipped off eneh of iard and butter, one-third| her long black hair, ted it up into cup of brown sugar, one and one-|@ bundle and left the girl balf dead half teaspoons salt, o o-fourth | from fright. Yeast cake dissolved tm fourth | —~ sr get geile ‘te ie me Ask Your Doctor lard, ter, suger ve ie ene skewarm, ag de Ask your doctor how often he roe eet can od let ries une |Preseribes an alcoholic stimu- thorouahly, cover ant eit deus ts lant for children. He will prob-| knead thor-| ably say, “Very, very rarely.” ie riving, or it will root is cold is will t@ rise, b4 | him about Ayer’s non-alcoholic | SRRHEVEGEHEREESE 6. re # | Sarsaparilla. Lederucs | against alum which is found in To be on the safe side when buying baking powder, examine the label and take only a brand shown to be made from Cream of Tartar. the Things You'll Need for Easter This complete Women's Wear Store is always fascinating to the woman who admires style and qual- ity in dress, and particularly so at this time of the year—just before Easter. We have a fine, compre hensive showing of im the various exclusive styles al- ways shown hi With our liberal credit terms it an easy matter to make your selections now. This will give time for alterations, if any are needed, and you get the goods in time for Raster wear. Pay the bill later—a little each week oF month, just as you choose. EASTERN “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”’ 1882-34 Second Av, Near Union * @HELLAC BUGS * pA: jee katate na eae ee ar Mise Grey: Iam a boy go- to school. We have manuel ining, and Inst time we weot my uel training teacher asked the Claas if they knew how shellac was made. She sald that everybody should find out, 1 looked up every- thing I could, but could not find it. Phave saw you help other people, oF at feast, heard about it. Hop- ing you will put this in the paper, Tremain J. _ P, S.--My brother wants to know how to remove freckles, (Put this in the paper, too.) iH AnBhellac is a resinons ub. mance deposited upon trees ex- from the female of a scale 12%0 FOR 8 130— 1,000 yards of 36-1n. Challis (note width), worth 12%c in the bolt; fast colores; SHROR ERA OES SSS * & FOR/WHAT SHALL * we hod RAEARARRRARAKRH AH Dear Miss Grey: I am sixteen years old, and have no mother to advise me, so IT come to you for help. 1 am in love with a wealthy English gentleman. I bad to quit school when I was im the sixth wrade, and he has promised me if 1 will marry him he will send me away to school. Shall | marry now, or lose the opportunity of having a good ‘education? DOLORES. A—Dolores, dear, if you really want an education and see no way for it go to Judge Frater and tell him about it, and Cynthia will take a back seat if he doesn’t provide a way for you, If he doesn’t, she will, You are too young to marry, even if you love this man. Do you really think he will be willing to send you away from him for years in order to complete your studies? Don't do ft, child, I can always find a way out for a girl who needs heip, If you are one, let me know. body. * MARRY? & * CLOTH — Moritas or Sanitas Table Off Cloth in full pieces and perfect goods; white and fancy styles. Friday only, Plaid Blankets @ray; in pink, blue, tan ight 4% Ibs. per Blankets really SILK STRI inches wide, in black, brown, tan, green and biue grounds with silk stripes. Special Friday, 11 yard VC Draperies —Fearth re PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Business is gaining every day in this department. Let us show you our magnificent stock of New Rugs and Floor LS $1.60 INLAID, LINOLEUM. In the of & to 18 square to close out at ec .98¢ MB in Milustrations § for stories are drawn twice the size they appear when published. Cynthia Grey received your let- ter. She does not charge for ad- vice, To obtain a marriage license, if the woman cannot be present, a sworn affidavit must be given to the clerk. iid Animals I Have Known,” “Two Little Savages,” “Monarch,’ “Through Russian Snows" and “Freck! are good boys’ book Pinely - ground dried coffee grounds make dandy pincushtons. » When ironing stand on a rug. It prevent fatigue to the whole Asbo CLOTH, per square yard 300 AND 36c JAP MATTING, 180 cotton warp, 2 per yard ¢ Se CREX GRASS CARPET- iy. Girls of sixteen should wear their ‘dresses to their shoe tops. Ofl of pennyroyal, or a decoction ft wut, 88¢ of ithe herb, sprinkled around the ae MEE RY RUS- room, or applied to the body, will Ruy pole aes ive away fleas, A solution of citric acid, 3 parts, le and glycerine, 5 parte, Hed to the finger nails will keep them in a healthy condition, Witkte Colling was the eldest aon of William Collins, the land scape and portrait painter, ANTON & LONDON C Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets Convincing Economies Friday Shoppers OUR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALES are fast becoming popular with our in- creasing army of patrons. If you have not investigated the bargains we offer in these “week-end” sales, resolve to begin this week. It will pay you well. SHOES Announced in yesterday's pa- pers is a giant step in bargain giv veritable whirlwind of vigorous economies. At the savings offered here it would rt he nines to borrow the imoney and “lay " your footwear supplies for ear to come. Will you fa ue with @ call or Sut~ urday? We mean business— the goods must Go, Women's $2, $2.60 and $3 Shoes for.... Misses’ $1.50 and $2.25 Shoes for . Girls’ $1.60 42.00 Shoes Children’s $1.00 Shoes for ....... Men’s $2.60, $3 and $3.50 Shoes for .. Boys’ $1.60, $1.75, $2 and $250 Shoes for $1.29 Not all wizes in all lines but all sizes are here at a tremen- dous saving in prices. White Lingerie Waists, hundreds of them, also white and colored tailored Waists in linen, madras, linenette and lawn; black lawn and black sateen waists, “muss- ed and tossed,” placed on sale at much tess than half the cost price. All sises and dozens of styles. Regular prices $1.00, One-Piece Dresses There are several models and they are absolutely correct in style and finish. Colors, navy, black, tan and brown; all sizes. We quote you absolutely the lowest price yet on new wool is Deuleving "Specials Ql D House Furnishings Friday ts becoming noted for its bargains in Housefur- nishings. In fact the Panton- London Basement Bazaar is a good place to find bargains any time, 2be BROOMS _ 190—Selected corn Parlor Brooms, made very strong, just the thing for everyday dao; regular 26e value. Friday Peeeey 6% PRESERVING KETTLI 4$c—Triple coated blue and white Preserving Kettles, 12- art size. Silks 36-INCH FANCY MOHAIRS in heat stripes; regular 29c qual- ity. We wish to close these quickly and will sell them ail day Friday if they last, 123 Extra special, a yard... 1420 BIG REMNANT SALE. SILKS— @ yard seen —Main Floor. + Other Main Floor Items. NEW NECKWEAR—Just recety- od, a fine new line of Ladies Neckwear, floral designs, fancy jabots and bows with tabs; many vor: beautiful designs. Your choloe of 5c the lot ...eseeee rrrerteiss 1,000 YARDS OF EMBROIDERY INSERTION in dozens of fancy ; values to Priced pectal thee, a Yard sree. FOG FANCY BOTTLE OF Goop PER- FUME, cut glass stop- 9 per, special ¢ colors; 260 RUCHING In many regular 26c aeller. Special, a yard ic 19 AND 12-YARD PIECES OF VAL. AND OTHER LACES, values to 60 a yard, but you can buy ny them special, per piece, Friday and Baturday 10¢ ARMOUR'’S SYLVIAN SOAP In violet, sandalwood, cagnation and other odors, aspect: a bar cop! made extra strong of solid heavy . with handles speciall: hat won't get hot: $2.7 TES $e —Imported English Breakfast Plates, beautiful decorations deal, GARDEN NEC 4.00 LAWN MOWERS ‘our blade guaranteed |“ lable” Lawn Mower, 12 and ld-inch; regular $4.60) value. Relaay GARDEN HOSE, | $3.75~-3-4- inch extra heavy Garden Hone, 60-foot lengths, com- lete.with nozzle, Friday. .. ae AN ASSORTMENT OF GAR DEN TROWELS worth to 160 each. Special Friday

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