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THE StAR—MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1912. iene yay Mode! Millinery gar People’s Mawk Bld qi Make Liners — *|Dr. Arthur Selwyn Brown, Noted American Scientist, eras Can be easily seen during TF meeren | | Men and Women odakers Traveler and Expert Navigator, Writes on the No Po on in fogsy or stormy : 4 / Can Buy Their ae Se at One, Gh Pine Graveyard of the Atlantic and Points Out the Les. "(0 0'r DME At BIHE @ vounol can ‘ é = : Done.” No walts or de sall quite close without the lee be er son to Be Learned by Titanic Disaster. Ing detected » hae not, wy , ; : lhe. : oad mt CLOTHING HERE facoBS PHOTO SHOP SUNK BY THE ICEBERG FLEET. devised any carta Year. Ship lost pace phik tale cd essen Aiea on lea Baan 1863—-Canadian ‘ Mid-Atlantic : y ON CREDIT Immigrant ship 2 Off Cape Race 7 i o 4 a Vicksburg . - Off Cape Race 1878 Warrior ose - Grand Banks . § ere rane North Star ...... Cabot Strait tees i Eid ; a asthe ge 87 -- Medway y id . : : 1898-——Snowbird Cape Rac Me atte R L payments may be made 1900—Kndymion . Grand Banks j 1901--Islander 2+ Off Alaska . 1903-—Albatroas ...... 0.5) Mid-Atlantic . 22 | h 1812-—"Titante ‘ Off Cape Race ‘ merit) & i gagaT RUEUMATION CURR (Bditor's Note—The following article on the destruction Vi, ey =a EASTERN At All Drug Stores of the Titanic was written by Dr. Arthur Selwyn-Brown, the foe and Tage noted American scientist and traveler, who is thoroughly : , a - aa 7 & srewanr Giemen co. familiar with ice conditions and navigation among north At | ye < °2=— hed iy : 1 ae fey oS, ap pote: weekly or monthly, St, Seat Wash, scat “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ lantic iceberg fleets, and also with vessel construction as relat- 4 Se ing to the peril of ice.) ss a iiaemememeammmdiion ihn 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St. | | Thin is the “graveyard of the Atlantic,” where hundreds By Dr. Arthur Selwyn-Brown. f 2 nave: heee sasnad-te the tiihom by Greeniand’ : The disaster to the Titanic must attract attention of the civilize t bottom tt of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland is str World to the dangers presented to Atlantic navigation by leebers: wrecks. also to the means steamship bulldérs m a — cost lini napetnaiimemmapiectentity take to minimize the dangers. 4 INT SEALERS, WHALERS AND/{ fous defects that will, perhaps, The disaster teaches some atern lessons, | & OTHER ARCTIC VESSELS ARE! never be told and If they are not heeded there will be more PRACTICALLY ICBK PROOF, ONE| Although the Titanle was pro: severe penalties to pay, Atlantic navigators OF THEM CAN CRASH INTO AN | vided with 15 water tight compart oooee have experienced trouble from tce from the! ICEBERG AT FULL, SPRED AND) ments she had a double bottors earliest times, hundreds of vessels have been! STRER OFF OR BACK AWAY, Al-| which wan not divided up. With! HATS YOUR LITTLE GIRL MAY WEAR ® P | t Mu at) known to founder after colliding with tce-|————___ pris MOST UNHARMED. her enormous momentum she would ¢ r n t } s «Ran i borge and it ts probable that huadreds of other | {ce Baromteric and temperature iv TH AT T 3 simply telescope on colliding WIkh|@@ OOOO OS SCOSHHSOOCOOH SSC HOH OOSOS ae a 7 Vessels posted as missing met similar fates. | changes ot ti dteatior GER VESSELS TINUE TO/an iceberg. The bottom would give $018 THIRD AVENUE ‘ The majority of icebergs found in the At- ye: eb poe si USE THE af SAILING! way and permit water to run Into , lantic originate on the western coast of Green. TRACKS, MUST BE/all her compartments. Something land between Cape Farwell and Disco bay.|** Present is gfforded by the ice TAKEN TO SIMILARLY SAFE: | of this kind must have oceurre The whole of the interior of Greenland t#/ and meteorological! charts \ssned by GUARD THEM. Good will eventually be done by covered with a thick mass of solid ice. These| the United States government each! Little attenth given to this| the terrible accident. It will canse spreading ice cha are known as «ia year important matter by the builders of | marine constructors to strengthe One is 18,500 feet wide and 940 foe IT IS POSSIBLE FOR SHIPS TO the Titanic; they wanted to con-| the framework and shells of steam produces enough lee to wu BE SO CONSTRUCTED AS TO struct a gigantic Moating palace of vessels, paying more attention to ple with five pounds of ic 1 tury. | St ER LITLE OR NO DAMAGE great apee They succeeded, but | that feature of shipbuilding than | Piest Av., cor- , Icebergs float with field ice, sometimes | IN ICE COLLISIONS. THE PRES-! the fate of the vessel indicates ser-| they have done before Bao gher =! SSE: End. 3686. : alone, sometimes in fleets. Sometimes there | om | doing adds to the demureness of |the small wearer is of course straw are several hundred icebergs in a feet. The! » gall + ire $$$ err 5, Fr : , Arctic and East Greenland currents are the| fe “S de ,, |in natural color. It is trimmed with ¥ 4 mm v , pale blue ribbon put on in the form | - jof a stiff wing. The ribbon su: ed and placed {n front of the bat a The hates that little girls are wear- ing this spring cast a pretty shadow upon their faces, This means that the hat of the small woman is worn at the same angle as that of the ownup, well down on the tiny ad. The rim is also just wide enough to throw @ bit of the child ish face Into relief. One hat that does this and by so Phe greatest help the mariner has t 92 M STEVENS ACADEMY Tourth Near Flue principal transporters of the lee and icebergs Danciog Guaranteed tn They bring the ice around Cape Chidley along | Priv: Lessons the Labrador coast. Near Cape St. Charles 4 See BE it divides. Some of the ice runs into the} Strait of Belle isle and the east coast of New: | foundland and spreads into the Atlantic or fol-| ’ BY MARY RB. MACARTHUR ing 5 tows the New England coast. It is estimated Saturday OR. BROWN. that fcebergs travel at an average rate of 1 Por a darling little girl of three or four a lovely bit of headgear Is of pure white straw trimmed with | Secretary British Women's Trade Union League a circlet of tiny moss rosebuds. The | Mate 3911; tad. 106 miles per day. But if the wind fs blowing with the current the speed] To join a union is ike planting a seed In a oi ofa Senin wile roo ange the| r- may reach 20 miles a day or more | flower pot : 3 ears, The moss roses are of a deli-| _ ALBERT HANSEN =o SS "3 You plant the seed and go to bed at night cate pink sh with tiny green} Established 1883 j You wake up in the morning and there is no leaves. Big roses of pink velvet mingle Corner First and Cherry tters to yn ey the night a i bat of @ girl of 11. The hat is made| 4 SEATTLE The week passes, and still there Is no change. of yellow str braid, the brim| But you know the change ts going on under a al slightly rolling off the right side of Ree eee eH! The wexnal laflvence but not love. neath the face. The crown is high and ts * * Go. 8. * surrounded with rose pink velvet * WHEN WILL “BISMARK tI" #) 4 9°G. S." you are right—and Ping sive it water and watch it, and ribbon one side are the vel- CRY “ENOUGH?” wrong. It is very true that tho] * day, a tiny little green shoot comes. ‘ vet roses, while the pink chiffon ie * | world does not contain as many} You « erjoyed ones are at the foot of the velvet [ee eee eee ee eA Crear women, from the world’s! bs You take-it to the sun, you water it and watch band. Dear’ Miss Grey If “Bismark | standard, as it does men, but wow: | pe oni 3 % ts “ hcaneee HI” should ever be 0 fortunate 4| en have been free but a short tin tS ee ee eS ae f 1 B66 0660646606008 * |to deceive another girl to the ex-|It is only a few years that women oh watinea | 3 i er ——~itent of becoming engaged to her|have been allowed to even attend | eee er ae * Women in the News ® PRICE SALE OF JEWELRY sg nal a Payee Ae mts = ’ ion is Ike tha \ should make every posd@ble of | the same sc ae do men. You t " ty t dues, but you hav: t stock of Watches, Dia-|fort to conceal the fact from her| we r ‘ CA it ta ake Gd tapenent ia sour owe trade 264 tn : aie Seda gs te ete Wm. Rogers’ Silverware,|that “It” is raving crazy, and per-| have been fre 4A. pera hay th Wifle’s Complexion Would Be Im- pow being sold at half price.| haps she won't throw him down #0 | vantnag tong aa men have been You have got t0-go about preaching the goapel + proved by Slaps, Says Doctor. Hest bargains you ever saw. jhard. “It” certainly cannot survive | up to this day, then will be the time | at Cae calcio peteunding: your fellow — Sas Meanwig ve Wiad i8 thn Oe ar ee ae ae 1 Gg Pn blew 4 ro pen ple Phat i ped | week rs to jotn, and this to caly = bq ae $ versity of Paris, declared at Los : what they can get out of ut for the sake o! Angeles that slaps are good for a guente Annex Building. pro BeBe I ogee STaaL MA Sacked Secaaghen andes “ehere what they are going to put into it, MARY R. MACARTHUR woman's complexion, and as a| \s josity ence on AS , . woman will not slap herself hard, why? Certain it is that “It” has not | are women who are intellectually] === Tele respect. “It” cannot ‘be from|the equal of any man and VOY © ©O006000 0 COCCOOCCOOC OOOO OOOO REREHEHHRER RK RH! NeF husband should give her real ) | good hard siaps. | \* | talligent. “It” did net come from | mark 11" and [ honestly agree} BEAUTIFUL SPONSOR FOR CONFEDERATE pet RISKY BUSINESS. |, He said American women need} ° 4 — |Mars—for they are sald to be in-/ superior to many—including ‘Bis improvement in complexion, lungs, Hell—because our breakfast foods! with her * fe | 01 RS. | eo ¢ sustain such @ diseased| You touched a high keynote REUNION NEXT MONTH Reha heehene ee eee a feet and ankles, and for spindling | would not sustain such limagination, nor the imps endure/the latter part of your letter 0000000000050 F0O0 OO OOF F HOFF OS, Dear Miss Grey—ie it good taste ankles and pudgy feet women | the fumes of “It's” pipe must rise above the mere phy for a young lady to. attend the|*™0w4 run hard every day enemas SRS” ] It is, however, a sclentifie won-| attraction for trae love, harmony 2 theatre with her employer? ] Good Honest ‘der! What mobs “It" would draw| yes, and greatness. MAL Adopts Husband’s Chum, a Man of j ? lat the Panama exposition! Stan A-—The cases are so very rato 45, as Her Son, . lford should capture “It” for the in| ee eee kee eke tke the where a young girl can accept at Charles A. Williams, 45, and aj Dentist {finite contrast with their unpoliuted | * 3 tention from her employer and not} Plano salesman, has been adopted Indian. A more perfect likeness of|% PARTICULARLY UNFOR- *& J regret !t that I advise you not to do|as the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0 e jthe Taft stand-pat bacteria could | # TUNATE * ft. I judge this man fs single or |G. S. Kennedy of Worcester, Mass.,| leat oat practicn will appeal to f{not be conceived, and woe be to) * * you would not ask. It is never good | Dow living in Sicily | he cast 'thnla and the much £\ Teddy should he come here beforolaw eek tet ehhh th kint " form to go out with married men The Kennedys are wealthy, are! t wissen: “Patatess” \* "ithe durn thing ts captured | Dear Miss Grey—I am a 4 | 60 years old, and their adopted } 0 00 so stuffed and placed in his Smithson | strixing blond of very qu J ee te ROK tk eR tk has Jong been a chum of Mr j!an collection ance. I always carry myself in 9 *|Kennedy, a former music teacher. \* | SHADE OF BISMARK. /igdyiike manner. It seems that A * THE BOYS AND A LATIN - | Ve | es Ghae. wea man, Hick oe. oeet ; \* PONY. Woman Must Spend $1,000 in One a ei un | kes my charac ee * ‘* Dear Miss Grey—May 1 express | young or old, mis Y J Week in One Store. oh appreciation of the sentiments |ter. Recently I met a young fellow : ot RTI tok tt kt tte : | Mrs. J. Pletcher Poulsen, who t 7 . , could love ry | . ae tel conveyed in “American Youth's” an eat If it cna ee "— j wr a war Pha Is * por r t | millinery store in New Rochel! swer to “Bismark 11"? It certainly |first time we were Out te hat ’ , | Heestes Jewel ry from «doy riend!N. y., and received a prize in 1 Nn his refreshing to read after a man| theatre he took it fo n and how should we thank them for | magazine circulation contest, is puz 1 was like the other people , jit? What should a girl give a boy who sees men and women as they | ot ae tematic - A led how to spend $1,000. really are; who gives a woman or/|sociates with and was in: i i lor a birthday present? Can you! she must spend all the money i If you knew what dainty, ap- it and honor, and alsv| What shall I do? BLONDY |tell me a sure way to translate my|one weck in one department stor, |p Detizing, well cooked end: ‘wen man his due. A—If you conduct yourself 4 ot j Latin with ease and rapidity?) ang after making a list of every elected foods we serve, you ks of young] properly it is indeed hard thet y : Ia there books with correct trans-|thing she wanted she found the|f{ would certainly eat your lusch “ inveigling men into marry-|are aly misunderstood. : 7 lations? . sen apay mye | total cost was $376. She says spend-|—f| with us, - Regal Dental Offices ing them. Do not older men in-|there are a lot of fine teliows who F : | BROWN, BLUE AND GRAY EYES.|ing the money will be th nue DRL. R. CLARK, Manager yeigio young girls into far worse| know how to treat ® good girl, and A—It the gift is not too expen-|task of her life, and ahe m enlV9, ORB and operate one of 45 Thifd Av. N. W. Cor. Union fithan marriage? Again, it will be|i¢ you keep on doing right you will ‘ sive, but I do not believe in making|to invest most of er fortune in| ‘he finest ranches in this -sec- Bring This Ad With You. Bl poticed that the very men wh| meet one of them. As for the fel : @ practice of it. Say “Thank you,"|clothes for herself and husband, |§ %0" of the country—on this jeritivize women the worst are thoso| iow you went out with, | wouldn't and make some remark about the| | ranch we produce all the fruits, ———_—_——— ————|who are most brutal and heartless| give him another ag < 7 ee thoughtfulness of the person giving | Oidest Woman in Michigan Dies at bong yo a cream, butter, and unjust toward a woman or girl.|showed what he was. Rather be ]it. A book, pleture or school pen || eses and poultry, ete., which we They are the men who have lived|giad that you found him he ? " , nant or pillow is a nice present for the Age of 108. use in this cafeter md | ‘ emse 5 you o him long oy. The be y to get ou] Mrs. Ida Osbinsky, the oldest | , the worst. lives themselves, yet|fore you had known him longer aboy. The.best way to get vou y | ‘a. welded gee Capitol D y e want a perfect, pure and {nnocent | Always remember this—ne ' can translate your Latin with rapid-| Woman in Michigan, is dead at Han-|I those articlos. Pier ye srs ae \girl for a wife. They are the kind| respect you if you do not respe ‘ ity and ease is to study it, Teannct|cock at the age of 108. She had |i Gan you get better food thea a W k who want har to link her blameless | yourself : } recommend a pony [eaee ce, he SRD: SEIN for Teams life with his often unspeakable } ‘ 50 years ; : oh or Ss past fe TIO TOSOTOIOTO OO tek kt te tet tet tet |, She took several trips abroad, the American Youth” is right, too,| # le | ast of them unaccompanied, when THE - * when he says that such men “hol-|® THE ETERNAL DANCE * it *% MISTAKEN IDENTITY 4% |Site was ears old an lier” the loudest when they get hit) « QUESTION. * * * : rg e . lby girls who may be just as sm tie 4 % ; FR RKAH RH RKERAER ES Bi ceasing vy Eniddale af CLEANERS a they. Let us have justice and| ak kkk kk kkk tt Rem SA 4 OR Er PLEIN RN EAT En ORR at ie e Dear Miss Grey: Iam a woman] Dear Miss Gre: ave bund Oe WOMAN WHO KNOWS. Dear Miss Grey—I read your let- ‘ ’ over 50 and have two married chil aching ut t know is good. for hist aces Vehion yan ters every night and they have done ' dren and two at home attending} the a me good. I have been going with f ‘ |school. I am alono a great deal,|qqvortine it nnd sell sempie bottieg {| _P. S—We have a large ban- Main Office and Works: | Dear Miss Grey—About your/a young man about three months |and consequently have a lot of time attencents? TRO ING, | Quet hall, suitable for lodge, po- iS Merth Sresewe lequality and intellectuality that|and he doesn't want me to go with La to think over my troubles. What| 4 —1¢ you have discovered litical or other organizations. y women are superior over men, #s|anyone else but him. He says when worries me is the coldness of my|cure it is best to have it patented | Rates reasonable, Call up the |that “Social Nuicance” says in re-|he has a girl he doesn't want her) |. neighbors, and the contempt of the| for your own protection. It would|§ Manager, Main 3626, Branch Store: | ply to “Bismark II.” going be Manage Mgr aon to pia A a known - apy We} not be unlawful for you to sell it woman will never become «| do you think abou’ have only been in our home a little} pense 7 Fesate kenius in seeking for trata} mother keeps her home all the time] and motor driver, appointed by Gen. Mickle sp over a year, and only ‘two huwrel iaxateenia’ Bem acximrenn ae Phone Hast 690 bn fret one side, and on the other | and will not let her go to shows on}ing the reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, to be held in May,|caliod on me or spoken, or showed |urning the manntacruvie aud call | side creative for the preserva-| Sunday. She gat pare Do }at Mason, Ga. ‘ae clash enaeiciasinicecepsbil yoy of eR ey I have] ing of medicines in relation to the| FAST STEAMERS Ition of the race. If the women|you think it all right she % called on some, but they have never| pure Food and Drug Act, ¢a | }do become mental superiors over yith some grown up person or my| returned the call. My daughter, 15,| yoraon at the Gilet mates bi LBAVE COLMAN DOCK |the men I don't doubt it will be the| mother? She is nearly 15 and I am} REMOVAL SALE jinvites her school chums to call,| ory in the Arcade Annex ae Line |rvination of society and the nation,}16,. Don't you think her mother }but they promise and never ec ae FOR TACOMA Rates. | With the advancing progress of|keeps her too close? She will not || We will ecom vacate our present loention and are offering our im- spe , | vilisat ; ; y how to act when she gets out epee ge ollowing may| FOR THE CHICKEN RANCH, BRATTSTROM & CO, 0" ‘Wvilization, and the adomonie| know how to act when she gol ’ * Hi pressure, and the invention of CHUMS WALL PAPER oh alae pt ges RO RT 00 808 Second Av. our modern washing machine, A.—You should not confine your Mouldings, We Pyrographic | husband's brother married a wom or M baa Grey v ill you please aie we Fi jehe will take the place Of|,sei¢ to one young man, and he has| tite, Wis nina, fase ‘ an who was not straight. Now, we|&ive me a name for a little chicken Ca — ~ Art. Novelites are both quite stout. She lived in oaeat t can’t decide on anything) | FOR EVERETT AND the men, and by #0 doing a rou girls are < 4 , no right to expect ft You girls és! NT DISCOUNT town, but has moved into the coun-|™y M, B. M Wave Yo rnom ur Prove .saxen in a|deprive him of his right to wo both too young, dear, to attend) . * enofeet. Cl telear , Real Auto and matrimony. She will become %|ganeey except once ina while, I 20 |try. ‘I think people must take me| A:—Henerest, Chanticleer Ranch EDMONDS ances » White blank papers i for her, I would not care if it was|0r Chicken Run are names that STR, S10) Post ¢ net ot zc x Oia TRO ?—-$1.00 PER Doz.|streetwalker for the satisfaction of | would not persuade the chum to 0) © per ding not for my daughter's sake, Lots of|might be used for a chicken ranch, || 70,8. M. 12:00 Noow, 3:00 1. x. Bi, any siz0. Oval 30 Ore eee seainst her mother's wishes. Youll Ginbbesed meebo n | people will nothire my husband, be-|If you are specializing along one|f O" Suydaya Leaves at 7:3) A. M AM Fog e iiiarent Sl ne Stee na | NY Tour tnotnay Worle not like wo per singte rol |e F : cause they know I will be benefited |line of chickens such gould be|f) "THREW HOUND TRIPS DAIL . M. FROST jeds n some one to influence you. Some | - Ley ulctarmepacty shown ig, the name, as, Plymouth | Stmate Bverett Bic, Rd 1232 First Ave. Seattle | the woman, and the two sexes react nts are too strict, but they} GLOBE WALL PAPER:CO. | ‘DiscouRA Place or teghorn. Lodge. monde 80e. Round ‘Trip, Everett - 7 in diametrically different wavs.) uayally have very good reasons for] fer sRCOND AV. | f : pel st Rone elton aiiiarira: Viens. 28; ‘Man's weifare of the race, a8 he|hamng so. There may be a vital |. A--I would go to some of the z etiegt |sees it, and women seeking the =| kinder of t&e neighbors who called} Inclosed ts @ good recipe for] ff 8! id Prheseles, Sum joct | welfare of generations yet untorn,” jon you and ask them to tell you in]Jemon cookies “Housekeeper” asked out Noi i 2 ae a if nie Tea ASA pia shar ’ Dock, is own #unshine, fl says Nitzseh. And I say a man Incubators $8.00—The Ideal. Bult SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. straightforward way what the/for: To one cup sugar add 2-3 cup] Main 3993. Ind. 236. something that I know is good for Phone East 981 528 Fifteenth Ave. North | reason. = Reb oth to do both if the man wants to|for this climate. Sixty-egg, $8.00. jtrouble is, Then try to remedy it.) butter, 1-2 teaspoon soda, dissolved st reach the superhuman stage this|Other sizes in proportion. Sold by - —— —— If they are not open to conviction,|in 2 teaspoons hot water, a few : — » ~ it speak f. The t bi ith [the Chi A. Lilly Co., Poot of M you are all better off without know-|drops lemon essence, and flour to s sant Fhentra,’ Mitcoet mon ie that they "ere underiee, Gentile, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ing them, roll EXPERIENCED, |Say You Saw It in The Star Elliott 4620

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