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He’s Sorry Gift Is Not Larger'| WASHINGTON, May t4— | BY DR. MARGARET Vv, CLARK | president Wilson hae increa® | About that little downy head that by $300, a popular fund be- | rests po other's breast | paiged here for an emergen: * are the inv pital | e# which lead Ac sorry I can't give a | traight to the y amount,” sald the pres reat workshop of dent as he signed the check. the world Radiating fron —— other and child “ all the force Deane es {which — rule the 0c j untverse | There ts not 1 gle law, sec S an ice nor Chrtetia at has not been made for the bet disar die erment ot hu | TS oe inf h min nanity. them with Stearns’ Electric Sr and Roach Paste, the standard nator for thirty-five years. BR Y aclence fs =studied = and proved only for kills off rats, mice and cock- the benefit of t tn a single night. Does not man progress ‘away like powders; ready for All art is only gothing to mix, The only ex for th plitt of | tor sold under an absolute Di. CLARK the ra of money back if it Every altruistic endeavor is made that human Hfe may be hay ¢ druggists, 25¢ and. $1.00 longer, of pric is attempted Electric Paste Co., Chicago, itself approach hear to a st rd of pe = | mother ther ely of m but unfortunately » is not given | should be aghamed not to pass on something f nd bet ter to their chi ents we do this selve No child of an alcohollo-user can approach perfection. No child of a tubercular par. ent will have strong lungs. And parents can transmit tempera mental defects just as casily as physical ones. “5 O'Clock” | half-pound and pound | In weight and weigh at least 20 pounds. it should have Grown nine inches in height (A human being grows more inches taller the first year of its fife than any other.) Its chest should measure 18 inches and Its head 18 inches. must KNOW wh CHARLES RICHARD SHANE TER BARBIES and then they should} AND HIS MOTHER, MRS. C. N bend every effort to bring t 7 Idren to that standard ments should be about the same a Taclhhnan hears « clock First they should understand When your baby is 1 year old Give” he knows it's time for that much depends upon them it should have nearly trebled W your baby is born its It will be seen from these fig weight should be about 7% pounds; ures that at birth the baby's chest Its height should be about 20% r than {ts head, and at 1 4 inche its chest measurement the same st , 4 a : ¢ same size, This a Suits Made to Order (about 12% inches and its head 14 t until the child $25.00 and $28.00 inches. 5 ld, when its head should A dr abies can average one fourth less than @a@ workmanship guaranteed. | pound less other measure LARGE SUMMER HATS “fiw Your Smai Te Lemon Excns Hate Made Into Large Ones dye and re-| Panamas and peeew, clean Milan chips, he MODEL MILLINERY “SUPPOSE THE TABLES | WERE TURNEO” | Dear Miss Gre As I have be come Interested In I would like to say a fe is con erning the many broken hearts instance, a letter 1 noticed “Brown Eyes,” stating she had heard disrespectful stories about her loved one and was about to turn him down for this scandal would get busy and weed out their own fauite they would have enough to do to keep themselves th ~ occupied. H “Do unto others as you would they should do unto you.” If you Jo not wish your loved one to lis to others’ gossip of you, treat cordingly. Suppose the tables ‘e turned. | A SUBSCRIBER. [| BIRTHDAY GIFTS Dear Miss Grey If a gentleman nt a girl a benutifulpresent for 1 she knows wh his birthday is, should she send him @ present? Also, what are some things you would suggest? A. B A.—None but dear friends should exchange birthday pres- ents, and then they should not be costly. In such case, it will be propsr for you to send Machines rented, 2a month. coal an occupation. from gramm & paperweight, or memoranda (loose leaf) and many other articles along these lines. if you are handy at embroidering, there are many dainty, inex pensive and useful articles you can make, such as cuff and collar, and handkerchief box whisk broom holders, hangers, laundry bags, He has graduate a is his second year in col also has a good musical e play any ca. your ad PERPLEXED. A—You may advise others concerning their line of work, but never take the responsi- bility upon yourself of selecting it for them. They are better able to do this than anyone and If they don't succeed then they can blame no one else for it, There must be some line of work that appeals to the boy and that he can do better than others. This he will be more apt to make a success at. will ask FAIL TO MA KE ACQUAINTANCES you much In the eyes of a gen Now, my friend, what sort of WE SHOULD CHOOSE OUR jcharactora have those who speak OWN OCCUPATION. disrespectful of your lover? Are Dear Mise Grey A boy of 18 they pure, or do you think if they /has asked me to help him select ar and high school and ficult for me to help him, | |settle down and HOW TO PRODUCE THE PERFECT BABY; WOMAN AUTHORITY SHANE vise in this first article » a that is old ene Such recorda will suxgent thought different ways « proving your baby, not only 5 ally and mentally, but, tf the edge thus obtained can be sent to the proper statistician, it will help| all the babtes to come—and that| medhs the entire hum race! } 'THE STAR TELLS — PER CENT PURE OF WATERLOO, BABY, 1OWA 91 The one thing | am going to ad i» that | wet a “ba | blank book | should be kept care-| records of the child at differ-| ages; at least every week for! first six months and then twice | month until {t fs 1 year old. After) once a month until the child ‘hb to go to school should kind of a mother Any will do. ful ent it know!.| have a har hor I, A I know I am a pretty good Ww, and have good mind of t own, and wh le arried I want to be boss. Don't you think {f | work and make the living that [I should be head of the family? jl can never be happy otherwise. A indy friend of mine tells me I | must such an idea a (JO Sewing Machine Co. your friend a gift Dear Miss Grey: We are twc 4 Third Ave., near Pike. The foliowing are suitable: your from the East, and| - Main 1526. Initialed handkerchiefs, books, sted Sa nn nabareama nO about a ause rather ed , ny ac The two wo pass each morning on our way to work whom we would ke to ma equaint ance of, and know iff t would t to ak to them on the ns do BELLE AND MAB A—It is never permissible for girls to speak to strange boy r cultivate the acquaint ance of them it w cheapen ARE POSITIVELY THE GEST ADAM SCHAAF instrument | VALUE EVER OFFERED AT | ANYWHERE NEAR THE SAME PRICE, They are beautiful tn tone and case and last a lifetime. WEDNES DAY, MAY 14, 1913 3 Deliveries Daily in City STREE Batterich Patterns ick: is ac Dougall cfouthw LCOND AVENUE AND PIKE In connection with JAMES McCREERY& CO., New York Store open from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. daily These $18.50, $21.50 and $25.00 emphat- ically emphasize the splendid Suits at Emmerich Pillows values offered in our regular at Money-Saving Prices stock. in color, in In style, VERY Emmerich Pillow is guaranteed material to contain feathers which have been thoroughly curled, cleaned and sterilized by machine processes. The Emmerich line is the standard, and always is the leader. We carry only Emmerich Pillows. in workmanship, their equal is not to be found in the Northwest. At $18.50 strict material $1.75 Pillows $1.45. $4.50 Pillows, the pair $3.90 Good curled hen feathers Choles mixed goose, covered and black serge in semi and be quality of skirts follow ls will tallored in Th the latest dictat tan and white herringbone with covered blue and white | with Ucking four superior and es of fashion ticking 6! size 19x24 coats & strictly At $21.50 mannish $7.50 Pillows, the palr $6.75. Light covered with blue and white her. $2.50 Plitows, the pair $2.00. Choice curled turkey feathers xray goose, half down, covered with fancy art tiekir ringbone ticking-——slze 22x28. size 21x27 $5.50 Pillows, the pair $4.95 mixt Are tan and gray res, $3.50 Pillows, the pair $3.00. 4 mixed goose and duck sultings, shepherd checks and blue and Teh Ene eae turkey down | covered with blue and| | black serges. Many are strictly tail- covered with tan and biue striped German linen ticking ored—some are in Norfolk style, oth- novelty sults. —Second Floor. ticking—size 21x28. ers are Third Floor. Homefurnishing Specials for Thursday brated Hrooklyn Gas Bread Toaster Is absolutely the bent rm toasts four of bread at Reg ular price $5¢, Thursday 25¢, ee-oRR capacity patent sprir , for Thurs 19¢. A Sale.of Men’ 8 Handkerchiefs 130 Dozen Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for 50c all not once Exg Poacher. ty, regularly Regular prt 50¢, Thursday 6-cgg capac Ricer, handles. made of beavy block tin Regular price 25¢, with Thure Pres black enamel m day are pure linen Hand. @ thread of cotton % and block tin. ursday 19¢, pinum nter, warranted num " 656. um ular Thursday perforated enke 99 per cent pure ; from 26c to 35c. Thursday, price is 3 for 50c. The dozen, $1.90. Ba 99 the spect) alumi Steel 83.75, per cent pure nickeled; regular ® Basement First Floor. Second Ave. and Pike St. The a enone -Southwick Co. - butt Southwick bas torn clothing and forced thought; that we must agree ar a! put on old, be reasonable, but such thoughts her to go from door to door begging make me wild. Please give ae money and food. She said the girls your advise on this matter boasted of having taught several print as soon as possible, = G. P. RIVER children to steal A-—You had better take a " back seat as you h ideas of THE ANNUAL May fete celebra- the 15th century man, | advise tion at the university, in which 100 jou either to broaden your nar co-eds will participate, will be held yew mind or enter the happy ge dredge Duwamish, to be! CHICAGO, May 14—The story of on the campus this afternoon, be- lucky kingdom of bachelordom ‘sed tn the work of dredging the how children kidnap other children’ ginning at 4 o'clock. Duwamish river, will be launched f i and force them to beg and steal was ee oe on ke casi \aede: 6 sen re # at the Drummond |to\4 by Anna Gringer, 11, who re-| BOOKED AT police headquarters now entertain. A ». dock, on the west tumed to her home after beingjon the charge of drunkenness, Do you suppose any woman Side of West waterway, next sing 48 hours John Pittard, 82, caught his foot on with common sense ie going to | Monday on, about 5 c'clock.| Two «irls, older than herself, the|the jamb of the door, and falling, be “bossed” around by a mere /) Pigg er ; vey seenting several | little girl said, her to dislocated his shoulder man who has not one atom net at noon today to; -—— —— a canes esenneniapen tt a EE rangements t-inch and more of brains, and whom she is equal to in every respect? You must have forgotten your mother was a woman nish is a idge. suction 136 feet ult length in Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores Your friend wae right; In a aw peers sibs vhs dias happy home there must be a common meeting ground, and IN husband and wife MUST “agree to be reasonable.” It is true you make the living; but your wife’s work is just as import: ant and difficult as youre. To manage and care for a home properly takes the greater part of her time and it is no play day work if you care to In vestigate. DISCOVERER OF THE NORTH POLE. Strictly Tailored Suits for Stout Women FOR CREW’S TRIP Indications were today that mmittee on publicity of tion and industrial bur Chamber of Commerce wi raising the bal the the the have no trouble in , , ance of the $3,600 fund to defray Do not fail to see and hear the’, Dear Miss Grey: | Who was the |tne expenses of the varsity crew's ADAM SCHAAF before buying a ek oA — Pe fee pode Captain |tT1P east to row in the Poughkeep- | Several attractive Piano or Player Ptano Peary, or Cook? Was it ever "0 Fe ay values are offered in pro’ This is to settle a dis-| | lance remaining to be diagoval and plain Prices from $225 up res as please anawer it at your Taised Was cut down to $1.25 Tues serges and — grey t convenience. WAITING worsteds. The jack- terr Satisfaction guaranteed. Fasy NES, ROSQUIST & KILLEN Seattle's Home Piano Dealers. len n, id you had best never thert young men if you must | 1510 Third Ave., bet. Pike and Pine do 80 In this way Main 3121 If it is best that you should | —— bi * know each other, a way will Hints on How to pen by which you may be come acquainted | Be Beautiful “A REAL GIRL” | Wain REMOVET—Smiling ma he ht wh D Mor « a alm 1 urd to the Is and|* alokiy ra wr sya being boys and girls and not)|, f eat, one th « yvany children wh are they know It b f ps and I t hed ive Other t of door Wo f rity of|,.% «i gir A T moat r n amed pla " “ yuite ire oT Merrill | anese’'t Sn Saey & U. S. Government Inspected Meats” ould change his ideas f little | f a we fuse of six-year-old the oa ule winicer A REAL GIRL | COMPANY'S A it was a pleasure to read 4AKH BYE PARKLE Hea 4 your letter and to know there “4 eae 4 } LJ S if re : bi are some boys and girla left J , Meat Specials Thursday ae ae ras oa aire: Com = egy lized to the fullest extent the UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. + responsibility @icing =them ‘ 4 This nie l she able disappointments ‘ Chops ..15c] Shoulder of Lamb. 12! id the steep hill that each ‘ rod. tntia te: mit of “success” they would ; ray es - ak .......17c¢] Lég of Lamb...... 15¢ fain be children a while longer, i ae * Roast ..,....17c| Choice Corn Beef .1214c One OF THE "pin ne isin, wa. | iG WH OLD SPECIES. au nr : te ITE MARKET, O18 Pike Market Lp Os tam xotne to| walt et ana| 8SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market write you fer advice. Iam a youns ht, 9 tty auingotn | Your mone: an ars of age, and am fn Hi ailaying ltohing « ‘our ¥ Teturned if any sales we make are noteas represented love with @ very nice little girl, and ni ryan of the soalp, as wel ‘1 am anxique to get married and | beautiful hair Advertisement x. | ‘| PAINLESS DENTISTRY struck A.—Captain Peary has been ets are Hned with guaranteed satin, officially recognized as the | Glecoverer and was awarded a NE | 5 with satin arm medal by the government in shields, cut with honor of same. sa: haved fob-pocket, and the pie unper encine | MAY KILL MAN gg Throughout excel LOS ANGEL 23.—Two lent tafloring is em men were i n an engine) John anson, 50, a shoemaker, ployed an abund- drawing a freight train on the n-|{8 in a criefeal condition at the city of s style ta Fe left the rails at Los Nietos, hospital and may never regain his Altera. miles southeast of Los Angeles. ntal balance, as the result tions free. The dead Engineer J. B iment started by him, wht neeles; Fireman B, Roynolds, & drunken condition, with a 1 it aiaclan be : old newsle on Washington et Prices ae — ——|day night. The boy struck him in $24.50 $27 50 the face, As he fell, his head DW, Di. the concrete pavement, and s skull was fractured. $29.50, $32.50 This office TTT ~ ebonaiaile makes absolute a, W. 5 h pain essness ] omen in the : part of its Credit every day den N f T d tal polley. Pat ews o oday} rons find that Pale wan by the Week our new meth ’} | NEW YORK.—About $213.60 a t yi at ods eliminate | day, $13.06 an hour, or a trifle more —) il h their dread of 4 |] |than 21 cents a minute, is the Y e 0 the dentist's umount of alimony asked by Mrs. chair, and that | J |Blancho A. Hoye, wife of the Whichever is the most convenient to you is all nent \, we are willing scholar and fin ieorge Gus to put more ‘ tave Heyoe. was begun in with us, or every two weeks if you wish—but do time, more fame | nrooklyn today not deprive yourself of the pleasure that good clothes heed liad Wasik edb ve 3 Fe bi . eo ii ; bring. Just mention 1 would like to open an account Petnlaie SB eae b heat hank Ww wicca yee with you—the easy terms will be arfanged. rah . ; _|terday granted a judgment for : Ve have no dentists who are not! g2 999 sinst the Northern Paeifie one 1 mastete OF GRA! gclunpe And havel Renweerernsine in fever of ue All Millinery /4, Off—$1 Down not had years of experience In| vy, Stover, administratrix of the es-| their r pect ve lines, We :upport/tate of her husband, who was ainl ess and expertness with! killed in a collision on the North & policy of low price. rn Paoitio road | Regular 910) Never. Slip. eis LOS ANGELES.—Romona Bor $ An extra heavy re lar $1 » the q-year-old daughter of| ¥ or $4, NOt Only thet, by Borden, millionaire milk mar a guarantee to every Te ufacturer, who disappeared .three | \ bil that means something| times recently while In New York] \ jand New Jersey, is at the home o > lher grandparents in Alhambta, af it} x iN ae 119 Third A Regal Dental Offices | LONDON.—Continuation of the a ir ve. |suffragets’ “arson program” was | Near Seneca St. |Dr. L, PR. Clark, D. D, 8, (Manager) |seen today in Sandgate, where al wes , cotta was burned, with $2,500] 18 Third Ave. N. W. Gor. Union |i, Militant Uterature was found Notte—Bring this Ad with you. nearby,