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’ Seventy-Seven up Grip and ‘IG SCRAP. AMONG STATE DEMOCRATS After the law was laid dowi to 0000000000 Ceceecees DR. WILEY PLEADS FOR EFFICIENCY AND PALATABILITY IN DIET The Cheapest Diet Consists of Cereals, But Man's Such an Omniverous Animal He Wants a Taste of ee a a MMH STAK—SALUKDAY, MARCH 30, 1912 eeeeoeoeoeooo? Everything Good. SHHHHHHSOHCHOOOHOOSE EC OHOEHH HOO BY DR. HARVEY W. WILEY ee Dear Miss Grey: ple's appeal. This Is @ orip- Both my lege have Seattle's Leadine Theatre THEATRE JOLIN CORT MANAGE TOMORROW NIGHT THE REGINA PRAGER OPERETTA COMPANY Headed by the Most Popular Prima Donna on the Yiddish Stage THE CRIPPLED FLOWER MAN'S PROBLEM— WHO WILL HELP GOLVE vr? ee ee more of my flowers. Now | am coming to the question: | Mme. Regina Prager There are two points in regard to LDS os cold on the he A take} om fat the firs ine} voles J. Rey Erford, president and + tow | ROTMtAFY, Fespectively, of the King ‘tun | CAMMY Democratic club, finally con- by aa - jetuded to call the executive com. pone] mittee toBEtNEr On April 10 to die: cuss the manner of selecting dele gates to the state convention at Walla Walla on May 6. Both Murphy and Erford them in an emphatic way by weles diet in health Which should at gressive democrats, George Murphy | ¥4y* be kept in view, whether one be rich or poor, ONE IS EFFI cL ‘Y OF NUTRITION AND THE OTHER PALATARILITY Those are two things which are most important from the mere point of nutrition. A food should be of a character to nourish the body and at the same time do it effictently Efficiency also ip teates economy Terrapin te probably as nutritions as turkey, but it would be poor first @ begin to ade throat » hand: wg v, always with Eten in a a a your not have peep “Seventy-seven” or the Metietne Oo BP Ano Streets, © thousands, witl Fifth year pmade cones Harmenites, and are feula! standpatter,” as the Ohio candidate is called by Bryan, is hardly more popular in this neck of the woods than one Rill Taft. The Harmonites, therefore, have been advancing a “Harmony” plan, namely, that the delegation be hand picked and divided equally j between Harmon, Clark and Wil son. Wilsonites strenuously objected, such @ tate date that impossible to hold Wises people again asked Murphy to call « of the executive commit Finally Witsoe democrats pre- pared a petition demanding a meet. ine the executive committec within 24 hoarse. They seoured by coulition of forces between enough Clark men and themselves, & majority? of the executive com- economy, reapiting in poor efficien 4y, to recomigend the general use of terrap!: Ae bas already been indicated, the gveatest economy in food is found in that diet which con, sists chiefly of cereale, but man, being by mature an omniverous ant mal, at least this is the opinion of the great majority of investigators, cannot have his dietetic ivities confined go one class of substances, as this would not be In harmony with the principles of general nu trition, Wheat, for instance, ix an of. ficlent and economte dict, and to a certain extent palatable, bui if one were fed wheat alone, although he would not need any additions! ow tritive cloments, he certainly would Bet tired of his diet On the other hand it is well known that certain kinds of game, such as quail, cannot be eaten « ‘Sreat many days in auccession with out producing an apparent distaste therefor, Hence palatability is of As great importance as economy and efficiency of “nutrition. Or, Wiley in the mortar and gown|* * RETA EK REARS CRS SERRSA ASAE O EAS he wore when the University of Vermont conterred upon him the oe eee oe fast rules in case of health. As far aa ponatble the individual should be allowed the widest cholee in bis foods . (The thinking reader will dert make my living as an able-bodied (and honest man. 1 am selting flowers and giving all he value that is possible within my means. | have been paying $50 8 month rent. | had to do this in order to pay for my license. | have invested ail my ready cash—in fact, \all 4 have-—in flowers to selt for Egater. Now | have orders to va cate, mot only by the police, but by my re, whom | have paid unti! April 4. The location iq the Ger mania cafe. Because of the will of God, | am Sompelied to seek other quarters. The wind blew in my direction, spill jed my flowers, broke my vases caveed the water te flow down the sidewalk, and | was censured by the Police, In a wheel chair, for the past 26 days, | have been eating in the Germania cafe. Yesterday the Proprietor not only refused to serve me, but threw me out bodily, and) broke more of my vases and ruined, * * * A BOY'S LOVE * * a STeeeetanakeaaeeane Dear Mine Grey: 16, and do you think a boy of 16 years knows what real love is? WU! you please give me the names of some goed books for a boy to} read? wip. | A.—Yos, a clonn-minded, all'round boy know is, but not the the kind that a grown mag has for the woman he wishes to marry. been cut off, and | am trying te Have | a right, not sa a cripple, but t iin have contracted for? ere a reali paid for already, and | must something, or starve. | am not claiming anything unreasonable. Ali | want is my rights, Can 1 re- cover my expenditure for the flow- ers, vases, ete? Can | recover payment for tost time? tower my head rabble and grov Hoping you will t justly, tam, at this matter These flow. Supported by an excellent cast of popular players and xingers direct from New York City ——“THE OATH AT THE SEFER TORAH” —— | PRICES—35¢, 50c, 750, $1.00 and $1.50. | COLISEUM— Third Ave. and James St., Wm. Russell, Mgr, Phone Mabe 4225. 1 am a boy of ® what real, chummy tove| GEORGE A. FLORAN A.—Uniess there is some vital point you have not told me, you can hold your stand the remaining three days and recover damages for loss of property, and probably for tows of time. fear for your sales. Things) er ae black as they look, ven at their worst. necessary, 1 will furnish you a lawyer's serv- joes free. SECOND TRIUMPHANT WEEK OF THE OLIVER D. BAILEY STOCK COMPANY Starting Matinee Tomorrow (Sunday) March 31 Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Presenting a Mammoth Production of that Ster ling Historica! Drama UncleTom’sCabin On LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. Fifty People on the Stage—Far and away the grandest presenta- has ever known In Seattle. Take dren, ie S PRICK: MATIN, Ge amd 160; ‘2e. he EVeNiNG Paice & FEATHERS ON YOUR * FEET NOW INSTEAD * OF ON YOUR HEAD & * * * * SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE * Raat eeeeeeaneee SULLIVAN ¢ CONSIDINE cirncuIT “36S HOUSE OF EXITS” Farewell Tour of Karno’s “A Wight ia Aa English 4 ” I have pointed oat in a previous] much profit by studying Dr. Wiley's| Here are some outertaining books Music Hall article how impossible it in to give determined to save his dig- calling the meeting for 18 before the petition could disturbance of health. @¢ difficult to lay down hard and MY FUNNIEST STORY. artiole in Monday's Star. He will & general rule for dieting in case of| write about the regularity of meals|and” and It te equality |and the eatand-cun-back-to-theof-| son flee lunch grabber.--Bditor.) = = = for boys your age: “Treasure Ish “Kidnaped,” by Steven- “Boy Crafteman,” by A. B. Hall, and “Men of trou,” by How -jard Tyte. ein WILL A GIRL’S HOME PAYT & WIS OHO O SO 0000000000000 HOH O/* It Pride ; = My Interest in English . . BY ALLA NAZIMOVA ALLA NAZIMOVA A prompt and witty pleasantry al my expense, uttered by a member my company a couple of seasons ago, has been, since then, the moat story in my amal! list of amusing anecdotes, and is the one most popular enjoyed by my friends. In acquiring command of the English language. i have derived great assistance from tracing new and unfamiliar words back to (heir Greek or Latin roots, and this habit was turned to my discomfiture by the actor who aturdily opposed my charming ‘of the most admiration of Philadelphia as one of American cities. The actor was bewalling the fact that we were shortly to play an engagement im thé City of Brotherly Love, and beaping opprobriam without reserve on the entire town—its architecture, its government, ita climate, ite citizenry, its sacred faith. orang at ance to the defense of m “is ts charming houses,” ! cried, “its shaded streets, its great , ite colleges, Its atmosphere of cul- ust adenire #0 ark, it# lovely suburbs, ite schools nd refinement hy, the Qi ri Yes, that’s just it,” 4 wome “equa, “horse’ many secrets yo shows and vigor. letter 1s just an offer to be- app! negotiations.” explained Attor- MeMicken for the company. || letter repeated a tt | promise made by the Paci Tele phone company, that it will refrain from asking the public service com- mission to raise its present rates| mre. po ge A a The widow of John Alexander Dowie is trying to revive the Zion- ist movement in Chicago, and is gathering about ber the scattered. supporters of the prophet with a * view of founding, a second Zion The potice are today looking up| city. = the record of J. B. Carroll, who] ghe says she is obeying the divine ij jumped from a third-floor window| wit and that she possesses the order! power held by her husband to heal ito avold arrest, when he was found,|py faith and prayer, She has \Iast wight, iorking im the hallway. t together about one thou- | Detectives came upon him while| cand of the original congregation. isearching the room of a prisoner | named Henry Rodgert who, with 8! How te Care for Baby When Mother || woman claiming to be his wife, was Goes to Vote. jj arrested on when some} Mrs. Sena H. Wallace, state thing iike $500 worth of Jewelry) organizer of the W. C. T. U., has was found in their suit cases. Cat-|toid the women of Kansas how to roll ianded on the pavement with-| get away from household duties to ry, but was captured by the] vote. police after several shots were fired) at him, one of them grazing his head and causing o slight scalp . | wound, Ob, you Frisco! Jack Barberis, of culinary fame in Seattle since the days of the old Maison Barberia, cialms to be the only and original inventor of the Frisco label for a beanery. He says his place on James st. alone is en- titled to have “San Oye ter House” painted over it. And he asked Judge Dykeman this morn- to make A. Marinovitch and one Mileht take their sign, bearing the same name, off their place on ie Cherry st. Judge Dykeman denied his restraining order, but the mat-' ter will come up on a péermanent in- NEOFS | soaction tearing tater. AVENUE IND. 5200 tention of jute, Cut out now and te ws, LITTLE RAILWAY F—Lmited trains are two ways to care for baby when mother goes to vo “Either leave father ood, LiL ienited (ae a. : Unless they prevent the rupture Most trusses permit the rupture A woman with a white poodie mind. Women in “serapple,” and even to the Quaker y dear Philadelphia. ‘ou ker City is unique——" Interrupted the actor; “‘unus,” meaning ‘one’; : ‘wnique, meaning ‘one horse” Haht, madam; Philadelphia is « ‘wntque town.’ ” You are quite the News home to look after him, or take him along and break him in to the way things should be managed in poli ties.” Four Generations Attend Woman's. 83rd Birthday Celebration. Mrs. Mary Hettinger celebrated her 83rd birthday last night at 109 Coligny av., New Rochelle, N. Y., and four generations attended it She is in good health and insists on Going most of her housework and much of that in the garden. RHRRRHRRRKERRER BASEBALL TEAM * RHEE HHR RARE Dear Miss Grey: Will you please give me a good name for a boys’ baseball team in the Univer sity district? U. R. B. A.—Why not cail them the U. D, (University district) or the U Reeteaekheeenane Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl 22 and work in an office and board. One does ect feel at home and can- not entertain evén a girl friend in the right way, De you think I cotld make anything over expenses if I should take a cottage and get a few congenial girls to board? 1 am a mood cook and housekeeper, Can you give me a few suggestions how to begin, and the capital needed? A TIRED BUSINESS GIRL. A.-~Your idea is a geod one, with one exception—you are not old enough to carry it through success fully, wales you have an older wom- un with you. If you pay ber it will make the expense too high, so try} 4 to get her to go in on shares, 1 think a house with « number of one and two light housekeeping roome ‘will pay better than boarders. Have it for girls only, and not too far out, Henke atentateanae * ‘A WOMAN'S OWN MONEY & * ® wat eee eee eee Dear Mics Grey: 1 would like to find out if that husband of mine can claim some of my money | had be- fore | was married to him. When f was sick I sold my house and have. the payments coming in, so he gives me, part of his wages every week to pat in my bank, but he puts more in bis. So, I have $231.47, and he hag about the same. He thinks we would fori better if we would put i all in One bank for both of us, but, 1 won't trust him, for he is a man and quite attractive, pretty black eyes, black curly aryl well built, | am also good ing. with brown eyes, large, aad a nice, heakthy complexion. 1am sick and need a alight opera tion, but he tells me I am sick in my mind, and have no pain in my side So, how can | make him get me a doctor and pay? He tells me I will have to pay my own doctor. A FAITHFUL WIPE A.-Your husband cannot touch the money you have from your house, and by law he must pay your doctor bill if you need the services of one. Keep your money tn your own name, in a separate bank. RaeEReEHERRHHEKREA * * & TWO FRIENDS ANDO A GIRL & * * RaeeReERAK EAR Dear Mixa Grey: Don't blame any one bat myself when I tell you my trouble. There is a very attrac tive girl working in kery I'm very much stuck on. But I have a friend that is in the same position. Now, Miss Grey, what shall I do to remain friends with both? Hoping you will give some good advice, for I am feeling down-hearted at pres- ent, M.M. * A--Make if an open affair be- tween yourself and your friend, If both are honest and fair with each other and with the girl, and each) is willing to give in to the one who ‘wins out, you can all remain friends. But if any one of the three has a jealous disposition, there may be trouble. CREEK HER HH * * * PICK THE BEAM * FROM YOUR OWN EVE * * Kee HAE Dear. Miss Grey: My husband is very good to me. He works hard and never denies me anything. He will take me to shows or any place 1 want to go, but doesn't dance, don't want me to go to dances. He thinks I ought to stay at home Now, I think he is just jealous. Now, what do you think? Is it right for me to go? A WOMAN READER. A.-I don't believe you realize very selfish you are, Turn the Helescope of self-Inspection on Yourself, then-eall in the gold dust wins. Let love represent the gold * * Faust, name the twins Good Sense Get from entering the Inguinal- cana’ to remain in the hernial opening’ and the wearer believes his rupture is properly held because it does Ht not show. We are soecialists and guarantee our truss to be the best, and refund the money if you are not satisfied. | All advertised trusses and appliances at a discount. A. LUNDBERG CO., 1107 Third Ave. } jis good in every other and Patience, get out your scrub and go to work on yourself. rid of selfishness and tnconsid- erateness before you put yourself up as judge of another, You have fa #imon pure brand of husband, but if’'¥ou are not careful you will learn what it means to appreciate by lous. A hard-working man doesn't feel like going to dances, and as he y, why can't you give up gracefully to this joue wish of his? * | take my chum and myself to a clase eury tips to be worm on hata. Seek teewannane ae * THE YOUNGER SISTER *& * RRMA HREREH Dear Miss Grey: 1 am a girl, 16 Is it proper for my ateter, 13, to give my largesited photograph to my tboy friend without my permission? ls Kt proper for two boy friends to play? Is right to stand on the porch just before leaving your fiend, and is kissing over the fence allow. able? SWEET SIXTEEN. A-—IKt te certainly pot right for your little sister to give your photo graph away wiibout your, permis- sion, nor right for you to do so with- out your mother's permission. If you are the kind of girl who kisses over the fence, it is not proper for you to go anywhere with a boy friend, without your mother .with you. If you were a real sensible girl, a nice crowd of you young peo- ple might go to the glass play, and nothing be wrong about it, but don't fool yourself that people don't know when you are silly; and, another thing, my dear, they blame your par- ents for it, That isn't fair, is it, to bring blame on them? | | eee eee eaneae * * * THE BIBLE AND LAND * * eaeeeeneeeene eae Dear Miss Grey: Attending a lecture one night, | heard it quoted from the Bible “That ‘the land should not be sold forever.” Will you please tell me where it can be found? AN ADMIRER. A.—Read Levitious, 24ed chapter. ‘To set the color in a blue middy, soak fh salt water, then in vinegar. Harry Forbes defeated Sammy Kellar in ten rounds at Cleveland, |Ohio, October 10, 1911 Silk trains are given preference above all others because the cargo is most perishable. Mrs. Wier, president of the Writ- ers’ club, will recommend a reliable manuscript critic. Phone Queen Anne 2727. Klectric irons dry the hair and scalp, causing the hair to fall. Massage the scalp every night, v ing © little pure vaseline twice j week The United States government makes most of her guns, The United States Field corporation and the Bethlehem Stee! Co. make the carriages, Some of the large guns are brought from England and Ger- many. The V. D, B. on the backs of the 1909 Lincoln pennies are the int- tials of the designer, who evident- ly did not know it was against the law. So a few of them got into circulation. The actress, Rose Stahl, who is now on her Western tour, was born in Montreal, 18 Her real name is Mrs, Wm. Bonelli, Flanders, formerly an Buropean country, is now included in Bel4) gium, Holland and France. When in existence it stretched from the Scheld river, westward along the Hond, and west-southwest along the German ocean. The statue, Venus de Milo, or Melos, was found on the Island library for person to whom to give idea, } With Charlies Chaplin and 15—PLAVERS—15 Unequated Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudevilie BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE GREATEST OF ALL GIRL ACTS IN VAUDEVILLE The Soul Hiss A Big Musical Comedy Complete With Cast of 20 Principals S-OTHER BIG ACTS—5 Summer Excursion Rates to the East —VIA THE— 0-W. R.&N. 0.5. L and Union Pacific This system offers you Superb Railroad Advantages, Inclading Diver: sified Routes. Service Unsurpassed, the Best of Protection in the Way of Steel Coaches and Electric Block Signals. —-—TICKETS ON SALE TO—_—. | St. Paul and Minneapolis | Dallas, Texas ........ . Colorado Springs, Denver, Pu {port, Ia, and Rock Island, May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, Tune 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 1 July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, eblo, Sioux City, Des*Moines and Dave 24, 39. 1, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29. 2, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31. August 1, 2, 3, 7, 12, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31, September 4. 7, 8, 11, 12, 30. Going transit limit will be 15 days from date of sale, and final retura it October 31, 1912. RATES ARE AS FOLLOWS———. Atlantic City, N. J. $111.00 Baltimore, Md. . 107.50 Boston, Mass. 110.00 Haffalo, N. Y “ Detroit, Mich, . | New York Montreal . sees | Philadelphia . | Portland, Me. | Teronto, Ont. Washington, D. C. Chicago ..... Council Bluffs, Kan: Duluth Milwaukee . Minneapolis and St. P: St. Lanis . Winnipeg | tmi | sas City, Omal ‘maul . For further information, literature or reservations, address or call om E. E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Avenue, Seattle, Tel. Main 932; Hlliott 1995, Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMPANIES Tf you want a Messenger In &@ rush, call up Main 18, Ind Y6 AUTO MOTORCYCLE MESSENGER CO. 928—PHONES—Meln 3043. City eas & Transfer Delivery Wagons, Baggage, Express and Furniture Moved and Stored. 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