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THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1912. SHH HSH SHH SHES HHH HHOOCH OHHH HO OOOGD * MILK AND WATER, YOUR BABY’S BEST ¢ ” SUMMER DIET. ee se! a a a 2 a ee ee ee ee POSS HSSHSSSSOOHO SSS OCHOHHHOOOO OD * BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON . Don't feed the baby every time * it eries, Nothing will sooner upset RARER RRR RRR RR ite stomach, Doar Miss Groy; I just read @ letter by & “Reader” tn tonight's! Ono of the most important things tn the oare of the baby in ‘4 3 paper calling attention t litte starving 4 om th treet. Hundreds of Answers Pouring in ah. Anas Gee command ta one, Ory, ‘a \tarving dogs are|#ummer is the regularity with a m wandering forlornly on our streets, and many poor, hungry and thirsty | Which It ts fed, From All Directions } TIME IS SHORT 4 a $18,000 in Free and : | Equal Prizes * ANOTHER LOVER OF THE “LITTLE BROTHERS” * eats are pitifully mowing on the doorsteps of vacant bounes, wn, the milk as cold as posal Also, let me call attention to the work horse, for he 1s often abused| >! If you have no ice, drap a and overloa " . cloth w out in cold water ded. But no one seems to care—everybody is too busy to around the bettie and set fe & bother. ; Mins Gray, T want to do something to help our “little brothers”) {nn and KEEP THE CLOTH for their suffering has filled me with pity, [ wish to aak ff there ts a way for one interested in the welfare of helpless animala to become 4 member of the Humane soclety? Sometimes, when I call the at tention of people to a particular case, 1 am asked if | am a member of the Humane soclety, People seem to think unless you are, you can't have any feeling and should not interfere. Following is a plea for our enslaved brothers: THE BEAST OF BURDEN Poor, subminsive, lowly brute, Man’s faithful servant, humble, mute, Uncomplaining from day to day, : Carries its burdens, and without pay, NC _All it asks ia a simple feod, For luxuries it has no need. ‘The numbers on the Pyramid, when translated into letters of ‘the alphabet, will make two sentences. Here's a key to begin with. The letter A is number 1 in the alphabet, the letter T is umber 20, and so on. Now tell us what the pyramid says. And sometimes even this «mall reward Is denied by the master whose heart is hard Oftimes it suffers pain and abuse In the hands of its owner; It cannot refuse To pull heavy loads; and should it slip, The master’s merciless hand wields the whip. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY tFFIELD DENTIFRI 25¢ size JAVA RICE 50c size Though helplege word less, and cannot speak, And stand for-..8 rights, or justice seek, i cash Waka eee mealies. tall: Ok ab. @ waanin 08 Its sad and almost human sigh on one side oaly, and mall it or bring tt to Pleading ascends on high NAGE To God, creator of one and all, NATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS Who even notes the eae g —_ ee OF ANtuats. Whe New Salesrooms, 823 Third Av., Cor, Marton, Seattle. A ANSWER: Date... ss ceeeeeeerereneseeee From, Name ..+ Whether or not you are a member of the society, you ar a citizen, and have the right to report, and to see that your complaint is followed up. If not, report to the mayor. | Apply to the Humane headquarters for requirements to become a member, Also to Miss Virtue, Boston bullding, who ia at the head | of an organization just forming to help “the little brothers.” POMPEIAN MASSAGE CREAM, (Specially Posed for The Star.) WELL FED AND CONTENTED Never put the baby’s milk under;5 months old or over, give it one your pillow so it will be handy! —_ | hour before feeding in the morning ows or City . | eommemencanaton ° ‘The numbers on the Pyramid make the following statements [tee ee ee ee eee eee Re yOUNK men. I took no pleasure in \* ® their company. My parents think |® SEEMING GOOD |S ® he has 4 very good influence over HE NOT ALWAYS 80 *® me, which Is true It it should cry between feed-| a tablespoonful of water mixed with TREASURE_ HOUSE UNLOCKED lie * eee eee ee eee eee ey | Dear Miss Grey: My husband }was divorced from a former wife on the ground of Infidelity and was |given the custody of the child, a beautiful little daughter, whom he | What I want to know, Miss Grey, do you think it possible for him to really care for me after having shown such a dislike for me, and for so long a time? Do you think « person can learn to love in a case like mfhe? ings, give it cold water, but DON'T FEED iT WATER WITH A SPOON, Put ft in a clean bottle, the nipple of which has been boiled, to kill any germs, and jet the baby have ite drinking water this way. the same quantity of orange juice If its bowels are loose, do not give it anything but cool water for 12 hours, keeping {t outdoors in the shade all this time, if possible. Keep baby cool and clean, and it will get through its first summer EUTHYMOL TOO 25¢ size CAMMELLIN 0c size CAPILLARIS, bert in the care of the grandmother PAITHFUL HEART $18,000 Set Aside for Equal Distribution as Free Prizes to Those Taking Part in This Extraordinary Manu- he wife's mother. When we| A.—The love that learns to | were married it was with the um ee Eesti eh tl gi he's "Sor" ner zu PRETTY CURTAINS, BARGAINS IN FOR SUMMER AT | LOCAL STORES Plano Business Revolutionized—National Piano Manufacturera Tak. Hf) veo fo child should ing @ Mand in the Retail Selling—Now Forming Factory Clubs in ago yy ermomae aho child should ipelied him. A diamond in ‘the Gentile at 823 Third Avenue, Cor. Marion Street. First introduc ive 4M wiere Lie to jFoukh does pot appeal to us; but If the baby is constipated and ts without being til 50c size OWL EMERY BOARD: regylar 10c size .. . MILE tory Club Only $3 a Month. Ten-Year Guaranteed Quality Pianos. Per Month for First Club Only | The wife lived for two years tn MWegitimate relationship with the }man with whom she went wrong but now they have apparently sep Jarated, and, for the sake of the lehiid, I believe she is trying to live good life, and if I were not tn the |way, I believe the child could | | bring father and mother together | again. | Shall I go away and try to start }life over again? It would be very hard, as we have no money, but I love children and sympathize with | them, and, for the sake of the child, would like to make the sacrifice. What would you advise, Miss Grey? 1 am tired out worrying about the affair, My husband was very much fn love with his first wife before sho went wron He also seems to be very much in love with me, but on account of the child, I belleve a notice the difference after the, pot- | tehing. More to the Point Sharp--What in the world are }you doing? Mra. Sharp—-What am I doing? LITTLE COST Among the attractive and inex- pensive summer curtains is Japa- nese crinkled crepe. This material comes in all shades and combina tions, so that no matter what the color scheme of your rooms {s something to harmonize With it may always be found. An arts and crafts design on white or tan makes pretty summer) } the regular figure of $10; $6 pumps draperies, Linen crash which is 48 Inches wide needs only & coarse lace or | $2.85. They say “There is nothing a woman enjoys more than finding a bargain.” Many are to be had this week at the different stores. There things suitable for late sum , and, for the more practical, fall n one-piece dresses which were formerly $9.00 are shown in a variety of colors for $5, while those of foulard and messaline, suitable for afternoon or evening wear, are going for $5.95, against to go with them may be had for machine hematitched finishing to! For the home dressmaker there make a charming looking curtain, | &re Scotch gingbams, which are al- particularly for a den. | ways a saving because of their Imported dimities and dotted mar-_ washable qualities, for 19¢ a yard, Quisettes, white piques with col- ored striped borderings, the silk and cotton foulards are also at- tractive, regular 250, and Tc taffeta silk at 9c. The little girls are remembered, and wash dresses suitable for regular 25c size SYNOL SOAP, regular “ os as asecesoveses SLOAN’S LINIMENT, Te regular 25c size . HIRE’S ROOT BEER, regular 25c size Pane BARKEEPERS’ FRIEND, regular 25¢ size 18c PLUTO WATER, 3 quart size ......... KENT'S FLEA DRIVER, regular 25c size ... be 19¢ VIOLET AMMONIA, 19c ome oo oo 4 ible. With all|!'m sowing the segde of entighten- | school, usually $4 to $6, may be |{hene distracting influences, my|™ent to poor down-trodden woman |had for from $2 to $3. For her married life has been quite unhappy. Sharp—Well, instead of sowing] Modern Furntture Company, 415 / older sister, are to be had sweaters DISAPPOINTED WIFE. |88Y more seeds you'd better go) Pike. Everything. worth up to $6.50 for $2.95, — A—As I see {t from your letter, re a and sew some buttons on my the former wife has but a left her paramour. Whether for the | sake of the child, or from TRAE RAE EERE S BS t, she has decid to live| Might, this fa her test. It is up to|* FOR THE ABSENT LOVER & y her to prove herself. \* * } It in difficult to know what is best RRARRARTEREKEKRARD ORANGE BLOSSOM, regolar $1.00 G06 ii.is 00s. ses cvcsecncee sien DIOXYGEN, Wh regular 25c size PIERCE'S PELLETS, regular 25c size Pees WALNUTTA HAIR STAIN, 4] regular 60c size C STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS, regular 50c size soessesos 6 ° KARL’S CLOVER ROOT TEA, regular 25c size * ee sees HORSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATE, regular 50c size odVeaed ... 388 CUTICURA RESOLVENT, LAPACTIC PILLS, regular 50c size ook. ot an LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, 14 C regular 25c s oe esse cede seties KONDON’S CATARRH JELLY, regular 25¢ size ° STAR HAIR REMEDY, regular $1.00 size . PHENOL SODIQUE, = a o CLONAL CLOCKS _ “MILWAUKEE” Seattle, Aberdeen and Hoquiam ‘Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 4:20 P. M. For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE Sccond and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Office for the child—and the mother. You) Dear Mies Grey: I came here might be doing them, through your/from Minnesota, I received a unselfish sacrifice, @ great wrong.|letter from a lady back there, a A reconciliation between the par-|few days ago, whom I love very ents might not be best. I cannot) much © known her for sev Make the decision, eta ure eae ten Mow Jeng should 1/TOQ DEVELOP OUR ORCHARD LANDS IN GRANT what is best. God alone know. | would | me to toll COUNTY. Try to be still, and know constant-| her how I love her? Would it be oH ly that He Is the guide, and a8 sure) Droper to tell her to write? We H U aled P: iti fi Men With 'e Have an Unequaled Proposition for ii Families to Assist in Our Development Work. tee wees neeeeee ew enced r= —_ co o ly as there is a Higher Power, you J. will receive your message. There) 4 —Anuwer the letter as soon ad = vet age een a “at a8 You like. If you truly love her, ow wha mu ell he ”, oO hn s t " nee vie tnbeaiiet, 40 nothing.” O58) crm ne Pd ee oe ve found that not “meddling,” even r na 7 n with her, exchange} Grant County is the new fruit dis Our lands are but two miles from have fe wn affairs and being “atill jfriendly letters for a while, before) trict you have been reading about. | Adrian, with postoffice, two stores, in ee ewe hen works the proviem.|*peeiins of love Joining Wenatchee on the east, and|a blacksmith shop, @ hardware for a} ‘ with similar advantages, her val-|store, a hotel, livery and lumber * sg SERRE Re a ues must rise to and keep pace) yard. * | with Wenatchee. |” We have 6 and 10-acre tracts raw |* MOURNING AND *| The story of the snug fortunes| sagebrush, with water right— * "§ DECISION * | . A GIRLS DE *|% REMEMBRANCE &)roaned by the early settlers at| We have tracts plowed and clear- *) Clark 7 a Wenatchee|ed of sage brush Se Reed |Clarkston, Yakima and nate c ra Re Te ee coing with | PAAR ee HHA A AHHH roads like Aladdin's Lamp. The| We have growing orchards of Dear Miss Grey: Tam going With) Dear Miss Grey: Will you please |yistory of other irrigated districts | best commercial varieties— a young man whom my parents like, /tell me how long I should y. All are for sale at extremely low wear lig to be repeated in Grant cour A 1s : A prices and on liberal terms. ookkeeping tk et tk ttt ewrlting 6 ‘Hyatt-Fowclls Schoo Tourth & P but I like another better. My P@t| mourning for my mother? My lit-lit must! She has the soil. SI ts will not let me go bay ee tle niece just died. Should I wear!nas the climate. She has the wa 15 down and $1 a week will start ) |boys, nor do they want -” © ENE |ore round my coat sleeve forleer, She has the transportation.| you on the road to independence, up the one I am going wit t omy her, and if so, for how long? Do ghe must have the increased values! Ten acres of our land will be a love him, and I do the one ey; |they ever wear it for a friend or| ADRIAN POWER & WATER CO. fortune to you in five years. What is the use . my bain with? sweetheart? Thanking you, Has some of the choicest of Grant Free excursion every Satufday, time on ooo gag he yr A BABE. | A FRIEND. |oounty lands. The Great Northern leaving Seattle 9 a. m. Saturday ine Tell me what to " om phos eetace| A.—Mourning for a mother {#|rafiway runs through our property, | and returning Sunday evening. A-—If you are “s ‘until you| "°F" @ year. It is not considered |The Confell & Northern is but half ADRIAN POWER & WATER CO. to go with either of them win ge. |necessary for a child, which showala mile distant 225 Leary Building are 18, When you make your ¢ fh the fallacy of ft, but is sometimes - — - ee cision, let your head decide whith) worn for friend and sweetheart.| of the young men gong nll n| The advanced idea on the subject manly traits that Bae 4 Oo = any |{8 to show remembrance of depart. jgood husband and father ed friends by making the world | ‘ your future children Soe Nose fachor you can give them. |>righter for those left, rather than beawanmacnbedsesel .e. coe Featuring Tailored Suits ehh hk nee For Women and Mi: in the Now Fall Styles For Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Stewart, [| * ‘i : | DISSOLVED IN WATER *|* CYNTHIA’S ANSWERS * Granby Bay, Queen Charlotte Island points. \* SOAP ale TO MANY QUESTIONS & a i At Thirty-Five Dollars * $4 STEWART, B. C. Peer rrrre rs. fe 2 shen re Saas 2s awe aaah DAYS! ROUND THIP, INCLUDING—( Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly Caracul cloth coats will be Wort 8.0 ALL EXPENSE. $48.00 tell me what will remove soap oFr| this coming wintet At this popular price we are showing the new novelties in S. S. PRINCE ALBERT jany other kind of stain from plate sah Women's and Misses’ Suits for Tri-monthly from Victoria und Vancouver to Prince Rupert and for window glass? : A pound of cheese is equal in loca! points SUBSCRIBER. | proteid to two pounds of beef. fall wear, Models are strictly hand tailored, the best efforts of GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY A.—Try a little water on the soap the most noted Eastern design- aes Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Monday, Wednesday and §| Turpentine will,pften remove other} In driving, one keeps to the Yiglit Serges with 35 11 a. m. for Skeena River Crossing (164) miles, connecting Bf) stains, of the road. If one comes up in the Cheviots Inlander for Hazelton, B. C. (14) miles, rear and wishes to pass, he should Wide wales ers. We make no additional charges for alterations and we have a wide selection at ELIXIR LACTOPEPTIN regular $1.50 size ee PYRAMID PIL, reguiar 50c size .. NATURE'S REMEDY, regular 25c size CARTER’S GLYCERINE SUPPOSI- TORIES, regular 25¢ size . FRUITOLA, regular $1.00 size . SHINOLA, regular 10c size PEARSON'S CREOLIN, —_—_—$————— NEW SKIN, fegater 25e size Re ere S. S. PRINCE RUPERT —AND-~ S. S. PRINCE GEORGE Leave Seattle, Wash, Wednesday and Sunday at 12 o'clock midnight, NACL LANL LULLAL LL LCE KAR CRA LECCE LL CL LLC THE MATERIALS: BLICATIONS regarding Canadian. Homestead Lands, iggy gee kktkk kk kk tt ee always go to the left of the man in Tweeds also Business Openings | oy a nase, 4 # {trout of him. Gen’L Agt. Passenger Department. f| * DIAMONDS AND CHARACTER * : —— First Ave. and ler Way, Seattle, Wash. * - The Chinese year, which begins THE rea COLORINGS: in February, has 12 mopths of 29 * ab Glee” er eebeaag Pave boon {and 20 days, alternating; but every ara With All the Credit laeeply in love. with a young man|1® Years there are seven years hay. ‘Tan, Brown You W. |from the day I met him, which was ng 18 months. Black oa Want: ...6 F Eastern Outfitting Co.,Inc. four years ago. He has arin dm A person divorced in this state shown a distaste for my society; 10} may he married in Canada before] “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ 1332-34 Second Avenue. Near Union Street. Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSINIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE fact, I know he dislikes me. For |the required six months has elapsed, almost a year ho entirely {gnored | tut if he returns before the réquir Vancouver via Vietorin | Seatile-Vancouver (Iitrect), me. §|me, which afmost broke my heart, /oq time, he is lable for contempt] ing Direet) Dally: turning via Vietoria, Daily: and seemed to quiet my boisterous! of eourt. Avie, | 9:00am. | Leave Heattio eesee oh 30 D. ways. Haima le Victoria. 22.2: 2:46pm, | Leave Vancouver’ « T went away for a Year. On my| ‘To strengthen and make clear the © Vancouver 7:15 p.m. | Arrive Vietor return his feelings were the same,|/yoice for singing, practice correct MR, Vancouver 11:00 p.m. | Leave Victoria until four months after my return, | vocal exercises and apply daily, in| “ogy sii aga pes tio ane tees when he became very attentive and|the morning, a brine made by boll considerate towards me. From the|ing salt in water tothe amount the time he showed a liking for me 1|water will hold, to the throat and ceaged all association with other | chest, Now Eighteen Stores on the Pacific Coast ww Third Avenue and Pike Sreet rs | og] TST SAI ST OATCAT RT AT CET AT SMT Ws a & wi Established in 1892 td? SAILING FROM PIER 1. City Office, 712 second Avenue. Phone Main 5588.

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