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Creamy Milk to Drink? ng milk of this character, come to the Bniddale, at Third and a full such we serve James. Here Yeounce bottle of just gallk as we have described for Se We own and operate our own ganch, one of the finest in this part of the country, We produce our own fruits, veretables, milk . a putter, esxs. poultry, an them in fresh every day ‘This insures Our customers the dest; and producing, as we do ourselves, enables us to cheaper than people who have to buy in the open market lunch sell ‘Try eating here this week, fiddle Cafeteria Capitol Dye Works DYERS and CLEANERS Main Office and Works 205 North Broadway Phone East 951 Branch Store 528 Fifteenth Ave. North Phone East 690. Sulphurro ‘The Great System Toate. At all Drug Stores, Sesent goa $1.00 Bottles, STEW A SULPHUR Co, 41 Columbia St. Seattle, W | STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE 1 de not compete with cheap den- BE work, but with the high priced tal Combine, on quality of work M flees July 1 flees attoraed My large practice, a yulred by fareful methods and work « teed, was what broug ry 4nd wrath of the State Combine upon me; the My Meense and exar Matters and things Dental science and in Meprive me of it. ‘They thought Because they could not do work for By Price that it ‘They forgot th OE dental work 4 Sly had to yield me a smal! profit B fAch patient in order to make BY income ampie to satiety ran t the jealousy Denta! refused me ds me mknown to & manner to Ht does not make mny atts fe any dittereuce Whether it in 7 of teeth, = bridge, 8 Bold oF poree wold, er, enamel or p: Va filllag, ment of pyorrhen oF your teeth tm fact my guar when 1 do your Dental Beware of Dentists om Fir eRe door south of my o: h ( gia my NAMB to y Pov my hs. fawn Brown, D. D. 5. _ Seattle's Leading Dentist 713 First Avenue Union Bi ne Door south of Sebi ‘Tele- Open ever: &raph Buliding. Sau « ave, ings until § and n nd Sundays for peopie who work ° it GRADUAT scheol gradu. ate soon and mothers who are a helpful i mm. it ie laimple but. very ipretty, and for j that jean be made lily from cheap | materiats. of $10 and offered by The Star for the prettiest and neatest gradua. tion dress made lof cheesecloth—a ta ReBecca. : * WE GET WHAT WE GIVE * * RAAT RARe eee The few cases that the pessimist not returned in Ike, are but the ex ception that proves the rule that “tke produces like, whether phys jeal or mental.” The parent who thinks be ts cain ing the child's obedience by tyran ~ nizing and terrorizing rather than |by appealing to the reason, tx bat doing so temporarily. The child thinks, and with the mental attitude it will take at the legal age. The teacher who bas not studied the psychology of the child mind is not in demand, even though she may have diplomas and degrees, with all the letters of the alphabet Strong after her name And the laws of this particular branch of the udy call for the appliance of love and reason. The employer who thinks, by faultfinding, to keep down the wage and at the same time urge the employe to better efforts, is chent- ing himself of money and of an easy mind Can @ child respect a parent who in uncontrollable anger beats it? Can a pupil respect a teacher who demands blind obedience Can a clerk respect an employer who uses his tongue as a lash? Force and temper may seem to control for a while, but love and jreason gain confidence; and obedi ence follows confidence, as the earth follows the sun. thet hewn teeth ht * * & TITANIC DISASTER * * AND WOMAN'S RIGHTS * * * Reeth khehkehheen | Dear Miss Grey; As to my ovin }ion in regard to the Titanic disas jter and women's rights, I really jthink the men were treated shame fully in giving up their lives for |the women. Women Want men's rights, take their places, throw them out of work, and then, when jit comes to being brave and acting like what theg are striving for they expect the men to give up their lives and treat them like ba bies. What will it be when they go out to fight for their country? A READER | bility of thesmen giving up t llives In the Titanic disaster is en- leaning the whole world today, but jnot from your narrow viewpoint |Meny a wife who was wrenched from her husband's arms would have preferred to go down with him, or to have gone down alone, and given him his life, One side lof the question cannot apply to all cases, The men and women could do nothing but obey ship orders What will they do when It comes to a fight for their country? Some x walk side by side with the stoutest men; some will attend to the cooking; some nurse the wounded; others, with children, will perform the hardest work of all, re main at home and wait, day by day, for news of the battle. ee ee ee * a * HE WANTS HIS MOTHER *& * * et HTT TRAHAN Dear Miss Grey: Lhave strayed away from my mother, and now find it hard to place myself in her eyes as @ gon; the fault Mes with me, I have tried to locate her, but have failed. Can you advise me in any way as to how to locate her and win her motherly love? CARLOS, A--Did you read how a@ little story we published found Joe Bal ley’s mother for him within 24 hours? If you will bring, or send, me your picture, name and address I will see what I can do for you You can also apply to the city de tectives at the city hall, SHOHSHH HSS HHOHOOTOEOO SESH LO SUGGESTIONS FOR PRETTY AND SIMPLE ¢ e 1ON GOWN jS POSS HHHH OOOOH OHO OHHH OOOO OOD t \¢ | Milk that you know absolutely jg: clean, pure’ find rich-—milk that comes to you in a sealed pettle, so you know there paan't been a possible chance ‘of its becoming contaminated? It you would appreciate drink TARR REAR REERE * * THE GIRLS’ TRIAD * * * thd et ene eeenee Dear Miss Grey I have bees employs to prove that kindness in! reading in The Star about the Triad guard. A Girts, Wil you please explain it? How old most a girl be, In there a branch, near Green Lake, and fe there any fee? 1 thank you in ad vance. INTERESTED. 4--Write Florence Partridge. [1708 Kilbourne, | } ! ‘2 | Ma—How did you meet with such lan accident? Willie—I called mott Reddy Ryan « HRA * THE WRONG BABY BROOKLYN, May 6-—~Mre. Carl Schule «: irth to a baby in the Cumberiand Street Hospital, ten days ogo, and Saturday went home with what she supposed was her infant Yesterday, after relatives & Wad called and discussed which & parent {t looked like, a police * man appeared and told Mrs * Schulz she had the wrong *® baby and would have to take }w it back. Later her own was * taken to her ce hh th aeeeeeee Seeeeeeeeeeeeeee White moved to North. ith and Pike. ooo | Dr. Gk ern Bank Bid A.—The question of the advisa-| Halls for private le x ‘and evening). always free. Dan ednesday, Priday BULL BROS Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 READ THIS PNR, OPTICIAN 30 DAYS SPECIAL COLD FILLED FRANES SPHERICAL LENSES DB $20 Sy THEN COME AT ONCE The above price = in- cludes examination of the eyes. IND. 5200] § T THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 6, 1912. Do You Like Rich | OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN te RR te me * * CYNTHIA'S RECIPE * EXCHANGE * TOR RR tot otOt i a it Riot i Will some one give a recipe all {the way .through of making good bread with this Weatern flour? | NEWCOMER | Please tell how to keep a custard |ple from falling when taken from the « BUSY HOUSEWIFE. ait | ke! Here in the whole wheat b recipe “A Reader” asked (or of the sponge set the night befe for white bread 1 quart, 2 tab spoons molasses, and enough whole | wheat flour to make a stiff dough.) Let it rise, knead down and tet it! |rine again, Shape into loaves, and] ; When moderately light bake an} hour MJOH Here is a recipe for fried caken I have rare, They will} ot dry out cup sugar, 1 teaspoon bot mashed potatoes, 1 tablexpc ing molagses, % teaspoon nutmeg, 1 cup sour milk, 1% teaspoons bak jing powder, Fry in not woo hot} | Rrease, ax the molasses makes (hom brown easily MRS, C.D. Ob, how L wish somec give @ reliable recipe f would nat cake E.G. 8 Dear Mise Grey: cook a pot roast? |recipes for some good dishes that will satisfy my na? INEXPERIENCED How do you Will you give | | Pour 1 pint dolled vinegar, in |which 1 ol teaspoon salt bas been dissolved, over % pound shred. ded celery, or % ounce celery seed | When cold, cover and let undisturbed for three weeks letrain, and pour into small bottles Jeork securely, and store for The above recipe for celery gar was sent for “Mra. K, A SUNDAY NEWS TOLD BRIEFLY Douglas Ho of the late | millionaire f manifacturer, }Saturday shot and killed Dan Swem, aged 10, son of D. R. Swem. Mhanager of the Coast Coal Co. The shooting was accidental, A bullet from Hofius' gum glanced from a log and struck Swem im the right temple. vine }fius, 12 | CHICAGO, May 5.—Chieago po- pers limited thelr issues to one edition Sunday morning, on ac ounl { the strike of the web men and stereotypers, The papers were delivered under police number of disorders: wére reported NEW YORK, May 5.—The asi 000,000 will of the late Benjamin | Guggenheim, a vietim of the Titan hie, which was tiled for probate Sat urday, leaves $80,000 to charity = & big sum to relatives: A movement in on foot among the-women of the state of Wast Jington to erect a memorial arch for the dead men who went down with the Titanic, The women's [clube of this city are interested in }the plan. | Admen from Portland. Tacoma land Vancouver nded the annual banquet and { jon of the Be lattice Ad clob officers. in thie city, ‘Saturday night. Carl Brockhagen was installed as president of the organization. | NEW YORK, May 5—-Over 10 000 persons participated In the suf- parade in this city. Saturday under command of Mra. t Stanton, president of the There night | Harr Woman's Political union, were no disorders. | THE MARKETS Tri short should wpsvene eat —Loeai Buying Prive. & under 1 don t 3 ‘Vogotables—Selling Price. i potatoes, 100. Ibe é ‘onions 1S .06@ 12 bom) 000 1. 1.00 taley, 408. taltower, dow 2.00@ 2 est Feed, Selling Price. sagtern Washington Fantern va 1 5.002 o0@? mixea . MAMMOTH SALE ; OF LEWIS & CO.’S HIGH-GRADE STOCK NOW IN PROGRESS YOU NEVER WITNESSED SUCH VALUES In order to fully appreciate the remarkable bargains offered a personal inspection is necessary. You're invited to come and examine the garments. 50c and 75c Chain Purses now offered at | 39° 10c pkg, Continental Corn Starch, now 7¢ Men's 75c Balbriggan Under- wear, Garment 5c to 10c Hair Nets with or without black, white and colors, yard 18° $17.50 Ladies’ Blue Serge Suits now offered for $9.75 Ladies’ $1.50 Lingerie Waists 69° New Spring Silks and Foulards, 89c values, yard of° $10.00 Trimmed Hats $9.98 25c Can Openers $1.50 Ladies’ Silk Gloves, 16- |} Hemstitched button length 89° Ladies’ 10c Handkerchiefs 1I¢ 2 Sale of Lewis & Co.’s Fashionable SPRING SUITS Smart Hand Tailored Garments for About 50c ON THE DOLLAR Men’s $15.00 Lewis Suits, Our Price . Men’s $20.00 Lewis Suits, Our Price . Men’s $25.00 Le: Suits, Our Price Men’s $35.00 Lewis Suits, Our Price 15c¢ to 25c Gold Plated Bar Pins, now Be Sc Card Safety Pins our price 2° $1.50 Imported Kid Gloves in all colors and sizes. Sale price pair 69° SHEL. BARRETTES AND HAIR PINS 25c Barrettes now 10c 5c Card Hair Pins . 3c 10c Card Hair Pins.7c -$ 4.95 -$ 9.75 «+. $11.75 «++ $18.75 75¢ to $1.25 Peari Beads now offered for 08° 5c Card Pearl Buttons now Greatest of Ali Hosiery and Underwear Sales 35c to 50c Women’s Summer Weight Vests ard Pants, 25c Pair Ladies’ Hose, sale price ........ 20c Pair Children’s Hose, now. . - 15c Pair Children’s Hose, now... Yard wide Changeable Taffeta, yard $1.05 75 Corsets all sizes, now Men's 65c Jersey Ribbed Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, each 34° Men’s Cooper Knit Underwear. Lewis’ price $1.50. Our price 10c yard Torchon Laces Sale price Searchlight Matches, 3 boxes for 8c Huck Towels for Peroxide, Ac Ladies’ $3.00 Shoes and Oxfords, pair 7c Calicoes, principally light Citrus Powder 500 Pairs Ladies’ Blucher Shoes, Bed Spreads pair gic rs, for 37-in. Storm Serge, 75c values, yard Men’s 15c Socks, tan or black, pair Lewis & Co.'s $1.75 Dress Shirts Sale price 98° Lewis & Co.’s $2.50 high grade Dress Shirts $4.29 50c Corset Cover Embroidery offered at, yard Fels Naptha, Ivory or Fairy Soaps, 7 bars Dutch Cleanser, sold elsewhere for 10c pkg. Our price 4 for 29° 20c Pkg. Cream of Wheat gc $1.49 4g¢ 14¢