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THE EXTRACTION OF TEETH ANCIENT AND MODERN | Wy IN J, BROWN, TOS-TIN treating rut | feath were al t . as it was human tndividua fred that the person whe eatest number of teeth we LY and It was belley man 1 nore teeth than ANCIENT TREA Te o long: MENTS FOR | eTH. The treatment for dine uch worse than the ne prescription of Hi b G ladies wit A teeth is } ery inter mouth smells jack and un- separately, the| Py and three @ in-} bow: one | a woman gums ar one bu hare 0 a ing taken out th ¢ two of them (not, liver or the kidney in a stone mortar, sox or white and pass it through a sieve then mix ual parts of these ingredients and ith this mixture one rubs the te and the interior of the mouth: af ward one rubs them greasy wool and one mouth with dirty wool in honey @ rubs dt and outside. tae-seed: one immerses halt one t holding it in the moutt time; this Ix to be don jouth to be on j ter t su of pure white win * the mouth with ft for some frequently need with the aration fasting and after @ach meal. The medicament de- @cribed above cleans the teeth and ves them a sweet smell. It ts nown under the name of Indian Medicament.” Lisppocrates contended that cold was the enemy of the bones, the teeth, the nerves, the brain and the inal marrow. rAristotle lived from 384 to 3 C. He contributed largely to sindy of anatomy and al! of human knowledge by his fons, as he in considered t tural history and © He desc ps under the name of 4 proceeds to explain ould be loosened with ‘and removed with the Aulus Cornelius ‘Coleus lived and] he time of Chris e wreteed his Knowledge largely He probably was i practitioner or sur- eon, but a student who compiled Ings of other men gery eame Calus Plinus Seindus. He was born 22 A.D. ‘wrote coe the days of Nero. was a man in public life and fa many important positions. ‘was governor of Spain under Nero. and commander of the Roman fleet at Misenum when the eruption of Vesuvius destroyed Pompell. His desire to investigate th phenome- non took him to Stab ae suffocated by th emoke erupted by though a hard time to contribute medicine and surgery. His REMEDY FOR TOOTHACHE. Pitnus tells his people to touch bed | diseased tooth with the tooth of a hyena, or scratch the gums with the tooth of a hippopotamus which has been taken from the left side of the jaw.” “The ashes of a stags horn/ rubbed over — eo sees hem tight and soo oe th Buin and many flithy remedies advocated by these anc dare not mention convi the most highly educ that time were not as the American Indians of tods upon the subject of medicine MODERN TEETH EXTRACTION. ‘The discovery of general anaeth sia by choloform, ether and nitrous ide gas mar! the beginning of| extracting teeth without pain. Forty | years ago painless extraction with but general anaesthesia was scoffed at, but the sctence of chemistry sup-| plied the want, and today the tooth can be removed in ninety-nine out of a hundred without p: carefully and thoroughly ana tising the tissues in the area of Operation and particular! brane surrounding the te All dentists who adopted this m ern method of local anaesthe laughed at and called qt ears ago, but today only t ist who does not underst principle in detail calls the painless! extractor @ quack; yet it is a fact nevertheless, that teeth can be ex tracted without pain, and the dentist who contends otherwise is deficient in understanding and behind the times. Eye Strain treatixe on remedied ‘by the correct adaptation of only, gree of rel obtained from them depends upon the skit! accuracy® and intelligence of your Opto- metrist The correct GLASSES should give examin- and the twenty-five| years’ experience consult | DR. €, T. KNOWLTON | Specialist in ail Vieval and 3 Trouble, in my Optical D> EDWIN J. BKOWN, 7 Ave. ton Building and Union Bik.| EVERY ONY, 18 INTERESTED IN A GOOD PLACE TO BAT. This Ho ike Restaurant Visit ‘The Meals Are Good. WARREN’S LUNCH Formerly Wheeler's—218 Union. {| Le ;|points and strong points. th | seriou THE STAR—SATURD. tell me vance. A.—The win love Grey a Thanking you In ad | remain, A FRIEND. best and safest way not to try to do #0 rea Have letters, reeling an ith of your ot always [ think the advice you give j splendid, and I would like to give jmy idea about a few the | tior ne to you, \e Q.—We are two (girls) of high school, tell ve if we are toc our hair braids freshmen Kindly old to wear down our marrying age t ¢ in 1 a oliove individual one, like a good I lore on one never igh to they have to mar found of tage love, and to be a success at must be Hetter to live state of single blessedness than to marry without for that id be the sa ing to keep your home warm without fue We have young men friends years of age me fon marr MISSING: FEAR HE'S MURDERED women and young » at and As MUCH oC at haven't re have m few and th of either ” cause My 16 ares old ried, and we olght ye drep band only was when ha two healthy « and the r could our owt ed, happy d anywhere Our income was only $60 a month and not one cent in the bank, b we were paying for the monthly 4 We didly, and he is now earning month. he $ not a necessity for perfect n but have tt 1 was could prepar which or home you lots of #0 You #¢ *. if possible, by all r expert cook a good, whole # far better than ¢ man gets HAPPILY MARRIED. Dear Miss Grey: At we I attended a lecture on ve Comes to You,” and I mined then not to marry a was not morally, physically as clean my husband always hi will, of bis own free will, live up to that standard. We have never regretted marry ing so young, and often speak of the on our home runs so smoothly 4 think it is this perfect frankness each other BEFORE m. ch other's weak sae es ante pe we Muehiberger conducts a shoe re both went to a physician to be pair shop at 3700 Wallingford av amined, to be sure there were no|@nd lived with his wife and four| reasons why we should not|Children tn the rear of the store. marr, My husband's physictan| Circumstances surrounding his said, "Well, I guess tf every one had | di#appearance have led those inter as good judgment about such things, | ested in his case to belleve he may there would be 50 per cent less di-|have been a victim of foul pla vorees,” and I agree with him. |Muebiberger left his store at My mother and father were oppo-|0’clock Thursday night, to visit a sites in their likes and dislikes, and | Contractor on Queen Anne hill, He| consequently our home life was| carried with him $100. j always a storm-tossed sea—mother| Muehiberger is known to never caring to go where father |Crossed a bridge which spans the went, and father never wanted to|!ake Union canal. It is a theory | do things mother wanted to do, ao I | that he may have been attacked and found out if my husband-to-be en-|Tobbed and then thrown into the} joyed the things I did, or if t was |!ake. PASSOVER FEAST home very often, but when we do we both enjoy it so much. We love The Feast of the Passover began last night, and the festival will be good music, good speaking and continued for one week. It is an| not an the ne 14 yeafa o Wh William Muehiberger Friends and relatives of Willtam | Muehlberger, proprietor of a Green | Lake shoe repair sh his myaterto ance City tives aiding in the search for the missing man. re . an are toward ria | ve plays, and also love the best books and the out-door life, and last, but not least, we wanted a home and children, and pray that our strength and finances will permit a larger family than we have. A HAPPY WIFE AND MOTHER. A.—Such letters come as a fresh breath of air, and convince us that life is well worth living, and love, and home, and right living, our heaven here, in the synagogues and homes. | Unleavened bread is one of the| symbols used in remembrance of dren of Israel rushed out of the land| of bondage in Egypt. It now sym- dolizes the bread of freedom. The services here are being con ducted by Rabbi Samuel Koch of the Temple de Hirsch, and also in Congregation Bikor Cholum and other Jewish places of worship. LAFE’S VICTIM IS IMPROVING Q—I am very much In trou ble. | came to you for advice once, and came out well. And | thank you very much for It. Now, Miss Grey, can you tel! me what would be good for my hair? It has two or three dif- ferent colors, | used to part my hair in the center, and it be- came gray and thin just at the part. Now, as | part it at the side, it does the same. In the back it is partly brown and partly light brown, and split at the ends, and won't grow. | have cut the ends off several times. Sometimes | put the front on hairpins to get it kinky-wavy. If | don’t it always flies in my face. If you can help me in this matter | shall be thankful to you for my tife- time. | wash my hair in borax water to get the oi! out. HELEN B. A—The best thing you can do is 4 to stop using borax on your hair,| Pending the appeal of his case to and massage vaseline into the/a higher court, Rev. Albert Dahl- scalp. |strom, the “Heliga” preacher, who was recently convicted on charges | lof violation of the Mann white slave jact, for which a sentence of five years was imposed, has been admit |ted to bail. The bond was fixed at | $6,000 If the condition of former Deputy | Sheriff Mcintyre, who was slugged | by County Commissioner Lafe Ham ilton, continues to improve, he prob- ably will be able to leave his bed within the next few days. | DAHLSTROM OUT ON $6,000 BAIL Q—t! am a young man of 21 and come to you for advice. | am in love with a girl of 16, Sh works near where | work. She is quite good looking, but she doesn’t seem to pay much atten- tion tome. $ too young to talk about love she is only a child, Please, Miss Grey, tell me what to do? Yours truly, DOMENIC. A.—Use judgment enough to ap- preciate such a sensible girl. Drop the love question and respect her and yourself enough to be a fine friend KUSSIAN BATHS Washington Baths Theaire Bldg. Massours, Wicklund, — gradui ore'n Inatitute, 8t Milmer Petaraon, Prot. Unman's fockholm, #weden. era Inatitute, Q.—What can | do to take the brown sunburn off of my neck? Also, my face is always rosy, which | do not like, and when | put on a little powder it always shows. 1 would like to know if 1 could use some kind of a cold cream which looks the same as powder, ROSY CHEEKS. A.—Forj the sunburned neck, ap- ply peroxide diluted with water. You are foolish not to wish rosy checks; but if you will send a stamped, self. addressed envelope I will tell you of a cream. (The best printshop in Seattle ‘The Ivy Press Third and Cherry; Elliott 875 and you bankrupt it as a sales Q.—We are a set of girls from the ages of 12 to 13 y We go to a large Sunday schoo! and have formed a sewing society which meets every other week at the members’ hom: We have all thought hard for a name and so we would like your opinion on what would be a nice little name, because we are going to put the name on the sewing aprons. Thank you. HARD THINKERS, A.—-How do you like the name of Thimble-Bee,” mble Club,” or “Needlecraft Club ; WHITE HOUSE Q.—1 am in love with a nice young man and | don't know how to win his love. Plei BILLIARD PARLORS Joshua Green Bidg. Fourth and Pike backs? Also please tell us a good recipe for a liquid rouge Thanking you in advance ZEBONIA AND HORTENSE P, &.—Please tell on what day of the week November 19, 1899 fell. Atif you are the freshmen GREEN LAKE MAN MURPHINE CANDIDATE FOR 1d to wear the halr in bratd wn the back I orr prove of rouge recipe for it but I do not ve you a 1899, fell on Sun Q—Are two girls 14 and 16 SPEAKER; POLITICAL GOSSIP amo to 13-—the sxive party was born Seattle, though fe it national pro in Arcade aod it Two years wae urday, April er all th It wa Murphine W real on that da then eh b can central outed master tandpat steam rolle t primaries Aberd tire the At ized om » commit COR tee, which the King 1b woap box At Chicage Thy » ago convent! the 14 Washi Had the there, ogrensives t was certa ave ominated, and there would have been no progressive arty today, it has been again and gain asserted by national leaders we Roose What more fitting time than to y then fo Rey omas F. Mur ¢ sor leader in th announce oaker of the phine has b bull moose candidate for congre but he belleves there ts greater UNCLE SAM MUST WAIT TILL FLOOD LANDS HIS WIFE WASHINGTON, April 11.— Legislation is of secondary Im- love and matrimony eosentative b progressive islature come firs This was the attitude today of Chairman Flood of the house foreign affairs commit- tee, who plans to be married April 18. * were rush ive appropria- tion bill In order to get the dip- jomatic appropriation bill out of the way before Flood’s wed- ding. it was belleved the latter measure would pase before April 18. a se PICON!, MAY 18 ‘The case of Frank Piconl, charg-| ed with the murder of Henry Wer ner, wae reset this morning tn annual Jewish ceremony conducted |Judge Frater’s court, and ts now | scheduled to come up May 18. Mra. Werner's trial is set for the same date, but attorneys for Picont have bread baked hurriedly as the chil-|asked for a separate trial for their! probable that Mra. | client. It is Werner's case will be continued when the date ts reached {SQ Me. Out-of-Town Buyer Order from your printing by mal) FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. Ee will save you money on all printing orders. OVER 100 STUDENTS PLACED IN POSITIONS tn Engineers Machine Shop Repairing NEERING SCHOOL Rheumatism Write your name and address here Name Address And Dept turn Hook 4 to Frederick Dyer LK-14, Jackson, Mich. Re fi will bring you ‘This 1 My $1.00 Drafis to Try FREE BOOK Tella how to get rid of Rheumatism, no matter where located or how severe, M|without Medi- cine. My meth jod has created such a sensa. tion all ary simplicity, ax we tainty to bring pr: that as by Its ce pt and pe and 4 fetime matter how of failure right along cent in and send with my advance tr Drafts, with send mon it the mi wutintiod 4, you can If not keep y 14, 4 rs mon: coupon, jackson, at the over| the world by! its extraordin- yt to be present tot ut Olympia fo ded re 421 from the ! ot str Following on niversary the hee the famous ting of two wi In of th Are AKO, the nference bu be held eattle ne In the ¢ ng, M national committee Chicago, will nk at club. Thomas Corker author of the mother 1 other progressive mea 1 also ep Mayor In the after , vd county central Il meet In Bvergreer Rathskeller building a 0 ay McCormick n from Press th « of Spokane, onslon & will pre teen The mitte Tacoma has been called to meet at April 18 to elect a sue Secretary Johus opped of organization tandpatters y al ect primaries for th tion of ten and for more equitable intribution of representation th eretofore existed in national con ventions, where the Southern dele gations figured out of | the votes cast 1 out € » discuss Wht candidate for senate, was spreading | doctrines in Kaw Washington, George Turner Spokane was | handing out the plug-hat variety of democracy to Western Washington | this week THEY DON'T HAVE | 30 HINKY DINKS | IN THAT TOWN it returned from Dayton, O., after a| |two weeks’ study of flood problems and has sowe interesting opinions on the city manager form of govern. ment, which is in practice there | “The plan adopted in Dayton in « |great public exigency seems to be ebm gad all right,” sald Gen. Chit | Ole Hanson moose tenden. “The administration of city jaffairs seems quite business-like, |The opinion exists that the city manager plan will work, and that it should be given a chance.” hall in iblican state central com- | years of age too young to wear French heeled party slippers? Our dresses are long ROSAMOND AND TABITHE r your age do not we long, and wearing low he for the ne wear the 8 very are olally led sl tango ballet slipper Q.—A long time ago you print ed a recipe or directions for making dustiess dust cloths. | clipped it, but have lost it. Will i print same again? Thanking you very much, | am yours truly, A SUBSCRIBER A This recipe is so useful I am ud to give ft wgain. Here tt 1 Mix 80 parte of parrafine with 10 parts doub) refined rape oll moder ely, and stir into art of melted benzoin (gun benjamin), Immerse the cloths in this liquid #o as to become entire saturated with it; wring out we and dry in a shady place. 7 cloths do not injure even polished furniture, but rather phance the brilllancy. ve lease print 3 of need heat it one Q.—I am In trouble and would like very much if you would give me an advice to help me out, | owed some money to peo- ple over In Canada when | was living there and couldn't afford to pay it at the time it was due. They were going to get me into trouble for it. | thought the best thing for me to do was to come over here until | could get work and money, enough to pay it. Now, Miss Grey, if | should get the money soon to pay them and go over there to square it up with them, could they have me put in jail, or would It be better for me to send the money? Please answer and let me know what to do, ae | am very much worried. WORRIED. A.-I se@ no necessity of going in person to pay the bill. Send it by check, and register the letter, ask ing the register office for slip, The ch will eventually come back, and it is the best receipt one can hav Q.—Can you advise me? My husband has a step-mother, who evidently thinks that two young people cannot succeed In mak- ing @ home without her in vention. My hustmnd works hard, and we save nearly two-thirds of hie wages. If | buy any article t is always something the matter with it—when she s It, To be continually under criticiam becomes very monoto- nous. I've tried not to notice these mean remarks and have bitten my tongue lots of time older than |, and, though age excuses many things, | scarcely think impoliten ind malice are among them. If more of the mothers-in-law had been daughters-in- law, | be- lleve there would be less strain in euch a relation, “ELEANOR B.” A.~-It is a pity that some parents are slow to learn how to attend to their own affairs. After a young | Gen, Chittenden was one of a |board of engineers who discussed |flood relief measures, for which Dayton citizens have contributed $2,000,000, ATTENTION, LADIES || | a and plush hate iataction BOWLER UAT CO. BARGAINS — $rand In Used Machines Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near Pie) Main 38 SEE OUR EASTER DISPLAY MODEL MILLINERY 5th Ploor Peopie’s Bank, td at Pike, (Look for Electric Sten.) — FURNITURE Made tn Seattle, Special orders filled through Standard Furnt ture, Frederick & son Grote-Rankin Rattan Furniture Mfg. Co. s TTLE, WASH Ww and 16th couple have a home of their own, a parent of elther has no more right than I to @riticike or interfere, A loving suggestion, once in a while, may be advisable, but even in such case it should be merely a sugges. tion, and the young people should decide. ance, and belleve if you can con- tinue (but not encourage criticism), you will be enabled to solve the Problem for the best good of all. PUBLIC MARKETS CORNER MARKET Yakima avel oranges, 18¢ potato f 250; ; hamburger, leat lard, pionto hams, and 100; 1 Sttle bread, 6 4 12% stamped OLD PIKE PLACK MARKET Bight tbe. fine granulated eugar, 36e: all Bbc coffee, 2c; Be teas, 200; fancy walnut meats, 40¢ raw khelled pea nuts, 100 tb.) pe ibe 1.3] Imported Swiss tmported at chee Queen | ives, ibe pt pe, 100| nice lemor extra fancy Ib; fang fresh ‘gingerena: 160 doz. 2be each Italian prunes, 60 Ib; eamery butter, 300 Ib.; 2 Iba, 666. SANITARY MARKET All 280 washing powders, 20¢ pke bars of scouring soap, 260; 18c. pkgs. | raisin f T%o pkgs. raisin for best Jersey or New % ter, 306 1b.; Queen or olives, 20¢ pint; New York cream cheene, 300 Ib, or 2 for 650; Clover ‘Leaf butter 1b. can of table peache: 18 cans of minced clams, butter or pears, 106 can. 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche, PATENT Sucrlonw True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental | Art txamination and advice Free |Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra | heavy) +++ $5.00 Bridgework (strictly _ first- jclass), per Tooth .....$5.00) $1.50 Up| | True-to-Nature Teeth, per set | ee5 . $5.00 to $15.00 (Finest Teeth in the world.) All indorsed men and generally, Gold Fillings Work Guaranteed 15 Years. by leading business the dental profession Boston Dentists equal, _Consnt- tation Free. DR. JOHN SORENSEN 314 Kitel But uM ‘hone Main 8097. DANCING HIPPODROME and University. Union Orchestra. Taught by Competent ‘Teachers, Dancing For the BEST in Traveling Goods at the RIGHT PRICE see us REPAIRING Phone Elliott 1169. Miller Trunk & Leather Goods Co. 904 SECOND AVE DO YOU KNOW That Seattle has the finest billiard parlor in the world? Come in and see, BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor 1 am glad you cultivate a/ loving spirit, in spite of this annoy-| we Government i ya ll return | Candy _LAND! LAND! LAND! LAND! Half Railroad i ursion Rates, is going, get le are begin- ple i Price yours will such be Every day Granted! ; BS ONLY $22.50 an bins 10 Years’ Time! * E Railroad Land ™ for 40 Years! Never in years land at the low price, hould charge $50 or so But no, anyone ey think we acre, the same as ma we get per than most else, so the benefit Wa rie land, no Sy East of Ellensburg stumps to clear iree end for I CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING Second Flgor Alaska Bldg., Seattle t | if A _ }; Dr. H. W. Valentine 3 FACTORIES “<font covern | 712 Northern Bank Bidg. The Home Consumers’ league turned out in large numbers Friday afternoon for the usual factory | visits, The demonstration rooms of the Holmes Disappearing Bed Co., in the Arcade building, were first vis ited. | The party then visited the Dabiia Co.,, on Pine st., and the Apex Oi] Gas Burner Co., a con- cern only about a year old, but which has already made a record in its particular line. MUSIC AT HOME, Following out an annual custom | throughout the world, the Salvation | Army will send {ts band throughout | DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. A PLEASING TRUTH the residence section Easter morn-| will be told you by the mirror ing in a serenade of citizens in their | when you see the effect of our work homes. Arthur Dubbin, leader, will|on your teeth, and you will feel have charge of the march, which | doubly repaid in knowing that it is © starts at 7 o'clock. 4 pleasure that will last, as Our semserereinreseani gy | methods of Painless Dentistry not DOTTY MAYBE! jonly remove all discomfort, but ef y | fect a permanent cure for impaired REDONDO, Cal, April 11.— Alighting from a Los Angeles train, teeth Remember, this is the only large Wm. Lubick announced he had been hypnotized. He could not tell who office in the city that is run by @ graduate registered dentist, and did it. The police are trying to con- vince him he made a mistake. has only registered dentists asso- NAVY YARD ROUTE ciated with bim. | Regular Extra Heavy $10 Steamers H. B. Kennedy, Tourist and Gold Crowns ... Regular $10 Never-Slip WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., M 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union, NOTE—Bring thie ad with you m. bie subject to change without Phone Main 3101. 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