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Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 gad workmanship cuaranteed “ Tailor Suit Shop tdi , nae Lemoer Rrchange Iu = * {ARGE SUMMER HATS tine pees Teer Smal sate M “r — x dye and re reee gate Milom chips MODEL MILLINERY ga? People’s Bank Bidg BRONCHITIS TUBERCULOSIS gall or write for Free Booklet, g full Information con this remedy and what tt dene for reatdents of Seattle tn Asthma, Bronchitis and which lead to Tubercu ts This remedy te sold on its NATURE'S CREATION pasts People’s Savings Bank Bidg. famtotpm —— TALK ON CONSTIPATION —_——_BY OUR———- FREE DOCTOR Sedentary at too much and negtect | fale of nature otto tae “notated theta Screech a ye Prescriptions will be compounted Graduates for less money at THE BRENDEL DRUG CO. Wee euler | aod Occidental Av | ILadies’ Sa One group of 45 | Parent Jor doctors mak Specially Priced Tallored Suite— BABY EXPERT TELLS MOTHERS HOW TO KEEP SCORECARD ON INFANT’S HEALTH BY DR. MARGARET VAUPEL CLARK. Young mothers should, as soon as the child ig four weeks old, Take {t to a painstaking phystetan, recording the height, weight condition of the who will fll out clroumference of the head fleah, bones of the ' mouth and throat. .He will also test the mentality of the hild and advise especial treatment or methods of tnstruction that may be required, A new score card should be filled out by the physician month during the first year of the child's life, and one every three or six months thereafter until the child is 7 or more years of age. A careful study of the cards, preserved by the pat ents, will keep them in intimate touch with their children, and they will always serve as a valuable guide to physicians, instructors and scientists in case of need Cards, with directions for dress, on receipt of 10 cents Health Contest association, Au in the book I have spoken of o: score card chest abdomen feet and limba physicians, will be sent on applying to the American Haby on, lowa. These cards can be kept ne Matter can be copied tn the book to any ad Every father should make sure tered by the physician in charge rigidly enforced registration of the birth of tnfants would prevent many that his baby's birth Is duly regis hot later than 10 days after birth, A cases of blindness and other of the se children, This beca th amatances of every « diseases that will ut e the city Authorities will investigate vedintely tt ts reported upon recommendation of Ita) (For your own peace of reful entries tn your “baby Ask those who have used | Dok and cs! not think th condition or action on the part of your baby ts too unt ra 1 ad will be furnished : recorded. 1 would advise g thelr gg hth that you make out your boc fter this fashion request “ | CONDITION AT BIRTH. | Name. Ciroumference of abdomen, General symmetry. Quality of ekin Bones of skuil, limba. Pupillary distance and shape of ° name. Addr Nationality of mother Nationality of father. | Living In the city | Living In the country spine, chest and | Sex. shape and position of ears. Complexion, Shape and size of lips. Welght. Shape and size of forehead. Height. Shape and patentcy of now Circumference of ch Shape and condition of jaw. This score card nurse The examination should be made b who can detect the slightest blemish | sight, heartng and expre: om a8 Quickly as a@ livestock judge can spot & weakness tn a calf, colt or pu Have them do this while you are an understand just how they do it They can explain to you if the bones of the skull, spine and chest and limbs are all right and yet, unless asked to do so, very few nurses this careful examination and often children grow up hts and deformities that might have been cured ie the ou can fill out with the ald of your physician or your physician and the nurse, nes, muscl features, flesh. with slight first fe nthe after birth r this you vuld have your baby exam the doctor the it it ts three years ia olnts ir book ab t gro older, but & score r sive } is th n _you ¢ f points on which to mark the score of your! to Ai oan al ra err score card | give you today is the one} A MOTHER'S ouTy. , | Wt Ie often a steep, rough way. | the Ink spot will disappear ear Miss Grey: 1 would ap If you can possibly avoid it, After it is ot 4 rinse well preciate your advice on a questio do not leave your children; In cloar warm water, PANAMA, M 15 pe xing me very much of | they need you; your guidance - sci vity has showr c & woman of about instruction and motherly ° a ahide the Pa a ca age, married, with three “ No one else can ever take your .. nl, wi of ¢ a t ildren, two of which are going place. Homely, Yet Admired ut ; : Yeacigat’ aco qi school. My husban wages are — d Envied; 7 : o ; and Envied; Her Secret | |. hea only of such as allows us nothing but the NO SPENDING MONEY FOR A 4 availaite track being lett at the 10 very necesaitien of life __ |GOOD TIME. foat west level, ac the canal I have considered going to work] Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell As this ts the k of the at some nico respectable place. /me why !t is that a boy who stays | {sco rainy season sti greater trouble Miss Grey, do you think I would/home at nights never has any | shares |i» expected, and drainag be doing my duty to my children | friends? recalled gent ad t ing them in another's care, Am paying off a porteage on my wh is what I would have to do| place and never have any spending if I foltowed above course? I|/money for a good time When I await your immediate reply, |come home from my work at night, PERPI eat supper and go out tn the garden jand at eight o'clock go to bed RIGHTEEN AND LONESOME. A—You cannot expect to make friends if you seclude yourself from the world and do not mingle with others, | admire you for your ability and ambition to pay off the mortgage as duty should always come before pleasure. One does not always d: the most pleasure from ing money Can you A—Ht sceme there must be some kind of work you can do at your home—sewing, baking fine laundry work etc. if you will just try hard enough to get it, for where there is a will there is always a way, although not arrange to Invite some of your acquaintences to your home q occasionally In the evening? | " A am quite sure there are boys like yourself who will enjoy an evening at your home in prefer sew Spring models and materials, ence to a pool of billiard hall, beth plain and fancy tat! reguinr or theatre. Try it at any rate Malues of $25.00 and $20.00, and a few and you will not be disap las high as $25.00, will be sold tomor- pointed ow and Saturday at the spectal JEALOUSEY 18 THE price of WEED OF DISCONTENT. ear Mises Grey: My question hough rather unusual, means a deal to me. there any way tn which to husband from being 1 We have been married THE UPSTAIRS four months, and if If speak to SPECIAL We are c on TAKE THE ELEVATOR FIFTH FLOOR, Ladies’ Samp som sl a 95. ES yet at at tee Rooms DEALE HIGH GRADE PIANO: Phone 276: SUIT SHOP WILL SAVE YOU MONEY —FROM $5 TO $10 ON EVERY SUIT. $4.50 WAISTS Second Avenue, Between Union and University. WAAK. BAKER PIANO CO. os ming ie Repairing and Refinishing # @pecialt an, or about him in any way jagines I am flirting. He even gets insanely jealous of young men friends of his who come to the house, and there is absolutely no reason at all Do you think, Miss Grey, should give up dancing, when it is one of my greatest ple he cause he cannot dance? to a dance . together evening and ause I danc »me of my old boy c embarrasing for all parties Although I am just a young girl I realize that he only makes him f miserable by ac thus ry ixiously awaiting your reply, TROUBLED. A.—I know of no way to cure him, Jeatousy Is a mental dis- ease and can be cured only by the effort and will power of the person inflicted. You can, however, assist him or make it more difficult for him to overcome the fault Your move Is to remain cool headed; do nothing Intention ally aggravate him, at the same time do not give in to any of his jealous whims. You must have known your husband could not dance before e went other a with to le Suit Shop 6-7-8 Arcade Bidg. you were married. For my part, | cannot understand how you can enjoy yourself at a m of entertainment in which cannot partici your husband tate. Reverse the case, do you THE CHARM OF B | Seta you mecle enjey youresart | This case Iilustrates fully why SWEET MUSIC } | 1 advise persons of similar lepends upon the instrument i] | tastes to marry. hat gives it vo’ ce tisf lTO REMOVE STAMPING hy the Ivers & Pond i] | INK STAINS. 80 many sincere admi H | Dear Misa ( ey: I am ane. ers and friends. Newt to the} |tous t By a lag pae spel eo human organ, it is the per | Inot ordinary ink, but black stamp fection of musical expres- HH Ii will 5 be 60 ke nA sion. It is e product advise me goon? a f expe Pe cien- A SUBSCRIBER YeaRO. OF SXPEF! ” tell A—Dissolve one ounce of tific thoug and skil cyanide of potaselum in four mechanism } unces of water. This mixture ‘ is very polsonous, and should therefore be used with great RESIN p d * 8, PLAYER PIANOS Moisten the stained part of goods with this solution by dip 4 Maine BEATTL y WASH. ping It Into It or by meane of a amall brush, and In afew hours ly rutn the lives | | | | | that I IURSDAY, MAY 15, 1913. jhave been laid around the the south to prevent the packing of) |the water fn case @ movement oc-| curs durtng the deary rain. table we itl about her that caused ait that comme wWaent handeome, she was form and feature Yet she sly fascinating Her be the secret. "Reaily.| The Curaracha slide, which is te equal Yeoturing|known as a normal or gravity allde v quaintanceship, I learned |, ¢ ine of the large of Its type on not bullt for beauty.” ohe|the Isthmus, It gave «rent trouble I've ‘ make the | to French company {n 1887 * st atl when ft reached a maximum area nent of about acres 2,000, yards of clay Jebris have slid int the cut this slide since it first became active. UNSAFE TRACK CAUSED WRECK TACOMA, May 15.—In t jon of G. B alker, track | of the stat ublic service ¢ Vour New sion, an unsafe track was the cause bg oom of the wreck of the Oregon-Wash. Here—Sust Open = Asean os ington Railway & Navigation Co The National. train pear Monday, ts which four persons were kl d ar Manhattan seven Injured peciteing Tailored at the commis said he believed spikes from Suits and Coats Fine the rail hané-ta: "y Phene Main 963. Cys Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. RHEUMATISM harges for $1 a Week : PAYS THE BUILT SCENARIOIZING" is the new ie 3 m | tor the folks who have been fortun ate ht to get in on the ground floor It's the product of the moving b 4. It's work of or 1 book or a play into mov. tur 7) i re's one of the tip-top mem bers of the new profession. Sho is The tailoring, trimming and finish of these Suits Nell Shipman. A short while ago ; z oe she was an actress. But thore's is absolutely high grade. Fit and satisfaction guar- more money in “scenartoizing,” Jand you don’t have to go away anteed. from home, either Miss Shipman has a fine studio of her very own, up tn one of the new buildings in Los Angeles. On her desk is a heap of books which NATIONAL |i: Skin an a pate sea QUTEITEING, $e soon Stiphurro : We Are Closing Out Certain Patterns in | Plated Silverware At the Following Low Special Prices . $6.00 . $7.50 & . $8.75 $11,25 by 4-Piece Tea Set, regular price $12.00, now. 4-Piece Tea Set, regular price $15.00, now. 4-Piece Tea Set, peeulay price $17.50, now. 4-Piece Tea Set, regular price $22.50, now. These Sets are of best quadruple silver plate, made the leading manufacturers, Also some exceptional bargains in Silver The above is for Plated Tableware. 3 days only, GRAHAM & VICTOR} 821 SECOND AVE., NEAR MARION. are ready #TORK IN SHATILE aPougall C fouthwick Store on Pamnine sKOWING — Avene and Pike Strat A Great Showing of Waists Friday Priced at $2.35 and $2.50 which here 1, the In Connection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New York Votle and and Crepe there are with two el is are practica Maize on The thread Val, lace and hand embroidery are of crepe with De Lagrande collar with French fri an i es with pleating at the cuff, These waists are really great bar at $2.3 At $2.60 are tal 1 styles of white cotton pique with Byron collars and three-fourth sleeves. turned back cuffs and patch pockets, They fasten coat style. Another model, with low neck, ts made of white linen with tucks down the front and is fastened with crochet buttons @ Dainty Night Gowns Specially Priced at 95c Collars 75c \MBROIDERED in neat Bul I garian designs in the corners, -4 and perfect fitting HREE different mod els of soft nainsook Messaline Epaulet Collars, 50c. in empire styles with White collars with tucked edge round, squ or V-neck of Bulgarian figured chiffon. faintily mmed with lace and rot Shadow Lace Stock Collars, 50c. Model No. 1—Soft, fine sook in empire style, with 7 own in white or cream, fin- yoke and bands of embroidery ished with velvet ribbon band and Model No. 2—A squar 2 bow gown with yoke and s Batiste Epaulet Collars, 50, wide Swiss embroide ribbon run, finished with Torchon lace These collars are finished with and insertion large double frill of lace to match. . 0. 3 r ith dee Maea es Ta dak waaay Net and Shadow Guimpes, 25c. I Pretty little lace Full bodied style, with arm holes sleeves. Choice 95¢ and draw string, white or ecru. Third Fic —First Floor. of HE new English Walking Boot in the popular last, flat toe, low heel, blind Jets, lacing to the top. Leather is Tan Russia Calf and White Nubuck. The sole ts ha welted, the $4 50 the heel 4s broad. The price for this most stylish model is ... conc cone we made of Indian Tan leather, soft and flexible as a h ie lay shoe for children, Leesag Ras Hap aged jest wear. Trot Mocs are celebrated for their wearing quall- ré # to resist the hard bs r which they give children’s feet, and = 9c fact that they ordinary from ond Fi loor. . yet wo stu for th porte ct con Second Avenue and Pike Street By TOM JACKSON, Mother must have new dresses; Sister wants some, too. So ore 1 ages pat with last year’s The MecDouge- “Southwick Co, 7] NEW ‘SURVEYOR GENERAL DIES’ 15,—Richara | Addi NEED THE DOUGH? WHY NOT TAKE UP SCENARIOIZING? || spring waien "held ih acid males like new, ion at Columbia TACOMA, May Roediger, aged 59, recently appoint Selling Well ed surveyor general for the state of ngton, and a pioneer news-] For the past few weeks one of ad at his home |the additions 3 lumbia, put on disease, — the marke id P. Eastman, Roediger was a native of New| has bec attention of York City. He came to Tacoma in| the hor 1884, and entered the newspaper | pe off business. He was proprietor of the | ranging f Daily News until 1898, whea he dis-|on §§ pay F posed of his ho! S$ and went to/ sales have brought complete trans- Dawson, Yukon re he estab-| formation, the addition being dotted the Dawson Daily News, over with new houses, all of an at- establishing the Fairbanks | tractive character. taxes are mall, and the tract is laid out with city water city light, and, be- WIFE DIES IN BED ing ciose to line, furnishes fifteen-minute portation to the Mrs. Fred 51, died of | center of the Tak- heart failure afternoon at |ing into parative her home, 2203 Atla When her | values ainly this husband came home at 5 o'clock he| property looks attractive, found her apparently asleep in bed,! but should appeal to the small ine bit could not wake her. vestor. We Want to Make Your Clothes 17th, we will make any of our Special $50 Until Saturday, and NELL SHIPMAN O’°Neil’s Tailors he has been commissioned to scenartoize.” She says the work Is fascinating 1419 THIRD AVENUE Wi Money in it? wo guess! JUNGLE SAFE; BROADWAY NOT] Phone Main 4029 ,S; Government Inspected Mea” | far nw, | PUGET con declared Migs Ida Vera v ‘s See Ay Meat Specials Friday Rita the. uabie.oe vis wots count UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. OF MTree se uivl ig really safer in. Lamb Chops.,.....15c] Choice Corn Beef.... the African jungles than’ she mie es the streets of , Ney York, Pork Steak........1%e @oenad Pig is Fast, ie Here temptations Turk on eve Pork Roast........47c] Lamb Stewe.......10c core ting industrial. octopuses. BIG WHITE MARKET, O14 Pike Market. to coil SNYDER'S MARKET, New Corner Market. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Your money returned If any sales we make are not as represented,