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eer Wenn Congress: the Clayton anti-trust bill by a vote of 275 to 54; th Reyburn railroad capitalization bill by a vote of 32 to 12; j;and the Covington trade ce rission bill wit! out a record vote, The are admitted to be lo drawn and in need cr rough overhauling in senate. The only vital question is whether the called labor exemption clauses are so drawn as to b etfective The Bs, Tee president’ s tolls gepeal legislation passed th = ok scsegeablinilbancath Annee = HENRY FORD WILL SPEND MILLIONS ON THE GREATEST ~ CANCER HOSPITAL IN THE WORLD; HAS THEORY THAT CANCER CAN BE PREVENTED BY COMBATING CAUSES ATTENTION, LADIES We are the o using the new ating ladten Panama and pt thon OWLER WAT CO. Om factory tn Seattle um aysten fOr ren straw, Mila B hata. We genres Apts. | ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 SEWING $ 5 ud MACHINES Up New Machines rented. —The administration's trust bill passed the house; STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914, PAGE 5 senate and was signed Thus ended a tedious debate formal impeachment charges against Judge Alston G e over an unimportant matter which was made import Dayton, and the case is now before the judiciary ant for political purpose The investigation ludge Speer resulted in con committee The committee is getting so tired of im firmi practically every charge made against him, peachment matters that they are almost in favor of f which the committee recommends that the judge the recall of judge be “censured,” but not impeached A very bad seaman’s bill was reported by Chair he investigation of Judge Daniel Thew Wright man Alexander of the merchant marine committee ¢ continued, The chances are fair that impeachment he bill has everything in it t it should not have will be recommended and lacks everything that it should have. It neither e Representative Neeley of West Virginia delivered provides for safety at sea nor terminates involuntary WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 424 Third (Near Pie) Mate 13t8 Th START NOW; SCHOOL ork Learn Millinery DETROIT, Honatre, HE T Mich. ts going 18 GOING is the Ford w le end w on the 5 | Thre Det re supposed and make the 1 TO Complete course : and reilabdie tag y on NERY, Sth Floor BANK BLDG. ough woe 8 the stitution " declared Neil, ance in the ut the worst of all Berate, how to “In our n ideas. To me it » and how to about September 1 Tooth Facts By EDWIN J. BROWN 705 te 718 First Ave. i aed for ede educational paryones ond “eit he from my twenty years f kts perience as a ee The in equipment. mistake. took over the whole propositio: pital will come knowledge whi caycer.” By Otte M mental “I gave $100,000 to the men who began ¢ hospital plan,” he aaid, “and was sorry afterwa: It was to be a repair shop. e Cancer Hospital, rhted, 1914) Feeley ce CANCER medica! world. 1 am telling you it Hions to'carry out bis own . a large, unfinis faile 4 to carr No word of his new nm made public until the conference between him and Judge Henry i, the her's pension man, at which I was present Our I al will not be a repair st jared Ford. “It ts to be a produc As everything worth wh There are lots of | hospitals to cure dts and to cire for the wrecks, WE ARE CON FIDENT THAT WE CAN PREV INT CANCER. This enemy of men can be conquered and we have faith we can find a way is the result of lowered vitality of body ‘That is just the & replied the automobile man 1 have |reached the same conc Intemperance ts the cause of cancer | Intem * only of drinking, but of eating nking process is as d #, and it ts mental as drinking er » have been intemperate can be shown how to be tem think without fear, cancer will disappear. w hospital we expect to demonstrate some of these ema simple and certain.” Ford said he hoped the hospital would be ready to begin RRS) It is situated in a block of twenty acres of ground, The administration, power and one-ward He paid all the debts, amounting to abo to spend $2,000,000 in completing the plant. This does no’ bulidtngs are completed. mt $400,000, and expects t include the rd. 1 felt that it was a When their plans failed we mand will try our way, Out of this hos-/ ich will enable men and w it majority of Advert Dentists have to hire some profes- jonal writer of advertisements to) a thetr ad writing and, of course. man with ‘vocabulary writes ada which slander other Den-| tists, the Dentist with the ingrown, | sour grouch, thinks it great stuf but, In fact, when y matist ha! to talk rag about slander other Dentists you may we!! and wisely vemeenbat that much a) QUEAK FROM Y MADRONA LOT GIVEN AWAY If you want a real genuine bargain {p a paved street, Ma- drona lot, see owner at once. 709 Fourth Av. Main 2623, does not possess real ability |) <7 SPONTA 0US —— COMBUSTION HAS STARTED 070 RE CHILDREN'S TERTH. ‘The teeth of children are withor one of the great responsf- Biitties of the parents and the Den THAN ONE FAUILY ~_formpus t wane ee st Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. o m . t tists. The baby teeth while coming ri ) sete and colle el in are responsible for a tremendous s mand connected — rate. Thousands of parents Main 875. knew that the conyulsions which their baby child suffers are caused the eruption of those little white teeth which da-da is so proud of. THE MOST COMMON MISTAKE. The first baby tooth should be ite white eap from its hiding lace when baby is about seven months of age, and by the time this Mttle One in arms has reached the ‘of two years It has twenty teeth ibove and ten below, the baby having passed through eighteen fnomite. of danger from localized stomalilis, irritative fever, 4 and diarrhea and many times ac wy) ot fn Biemanent teeth and serves th chin for mastication during the p riod when the baby teeth are deca cifying, breaking down and being Femoved to make room for the w JLSON ©. REEK, John barred from entering the front July 4 Friend, 75, a pioneer, jermanent teeth which take their | of his burning home here yeste: first permanent molar | pisGeually taken for and considered|morning, he entered, unobse Sensation inbertancs|through a window, to save bah og laced, and that its care is Valuable papers. While he w of little importance, while as « mat-\the building the roof colla nent and ter of fact, it is a pe being | v Valuable tooth that ted, and, if lost, may eause| my kinds of trregularity (crooke; Pet) Many people bring chilareh to the Dentint and demand that this first molar tooth be ex ted. think ing it Is only a baby 4 Often the tooth has | Geeay, until at tem the child is this goost important nie ne His body was incinerated. PORT TOWNS McKenney D, July R was killed yeaté his wife, narrow escapes, when the engi their automobile @ied while th was crossing the tracks of the Townsend & Puget Sound rai tooth in the inning at the age of six hould have its teeth ix months the ry Fuctions te in front of an advancing train ine Sah then remain of the occupants but McKe through life and jumped to safety before the of teeth at « far services. The full perman two teeth are ur of twenty, makir which we have teeth eut In 4 | —— O ‘Hot BURNS IN HOME DIES IN WRECK) child and two others had OTHERS COMING .. .:: Weather Skin Troubles Resinol Clea Them Away Easily. With hot weather comes the worst skin suffering for some folks Eczema, 8, heat-rash, insect poison oak or ivy, sunburn ng, and a dozen other troubles | make life unendurable. But YOU needn't worry That soothing, an tiseptic Resinol Ointment stops itching and burning instantly, ~When|lays inflammation, and soon re was | Stores the skin to perfect h even in severe, stubborn door| Doctors have prescribed Resinol rday | Ointment for 19 years rved,| _Resinol Soap used regularly for pa |the toilet and bath usually PRI rod bh S$ skin troubles, Resinol * 1} Ointment and Resinol Soap are | psed.! sold by all druggists. For trial |free, write to Dept. 25-R, Resinol | | Chemical Co,, Baltimore, Md BULL BROS. 4.—J rday ne of 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 eo car Port | ~ e? ee ee ee ey ee lroad oat a Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer "neY| Order your printing by mali rash. | ¢rom FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave, save | printing orders. leas then twent VANCOL VER, | B. ©, July 4 An. active during the ie ¥ portation company yesterday that} when they need t a second load of Hindus has left sg olligh hard #Hongkong, bound for this city. The nd received the least con-|first party of 355 Hindus, refused coeeeen yes ae wore given |M#nding, are still aboard the Koma 906 oes aa joule aase the Konig yen | gata Maru in the harbor. ar Metlewn be dren! 1 to the alt Nowhere will you find more beau-| — as Be peaices, wh pernag|tiful scenery than Puget sound of-| Bake Oven they would have them. | fer Big excursion up Hood Canal | fyentment - fitch in time would save thirty-|Sunday. Big ad, page 8.—Adv ma A oe two inatead of nine in the case of te Cond. teeth evenings until # and Sundays| Grand moonlight excursion on| mail’ tor people who work |new steamer Issaquah, on Lake | ra & EDWIN J, BROWN. | Washington, every night, leaving| px. soun are of imposters. who try to) Leschi Park at 8 p. m. Madison! #ORKNSEN imitate my name and signs #0 as to catch my patients. Park at 8:20.—Advertisement, 414-814 Kitel Building, shone maim 801% | Where Henry Ford Will Spend Millions to Find a Way to Prevent Cancer, his hoxpttat on the old | jron omen to escape! Just Printers aa Complete you money on all | if Q—Will you please answer alyour time, even should you come of few important questions for me? || age in the meantime. will be 18 soon, and have worked Un for almost four rs. the dealer against you buying the Now, every time | come into the| plano and furniture, and you pald Capital Stock paid in house my mother always nage at! providing you pald for them with me, telling me what @ rough name money you exatned, no one can ave and running down my girl friends She \s always telling me she is going to put me in a home,,r and if she does, can they keep me take them from you. No one can compel you to mar whether you are under or over there after | am 18? Can she put If you are not rough, your moth me there at all, as | have bought/ er calling you #0 cannot make it all of my own clothes and a piano true, but it is wise to be we and a few things for my bedroom? | are not at fault, and remember, if if | leave, can | take those things you leave home you will have to with me? pay board, and do your own Jaun After | am 18 can she make me/dry work, or pay for It jive at home, or not? When I was growing up I thought | | have two brothers who are al-/I would do as I pleased when ways trying to act cute before my/ grown, but since I have been my friends and one always acts sojown fuardian J find I cannot ai- rough at times that | can't have my| ways have my own way, and must friends come to see me at all. }de willing, when ft f* right, to do Mise Grey, what Is my home to| as others want, me, anyway? | have to do my own Four people can live comfortably washing er work and my own/on $160 a month, providing they ing, and have my clothes made. are not extravagant, and know bow to manage money to the best ad vantage, | Then they throw ft into me because | won't pay board. Why should I? qT hey don’t do anything for me, but how unpleasant they can b Now please answer this as soon a possible as | want to find out what she can do with me. Also, If she can make me marry a@ man about four years older than myself because he has money? GEAN G. P. 4.—Between four of us girls we make $160 @ month. Couldn't we live on that? A.—After you are 18 you can live where you please and cannot be confined to any particular place un less the court consigns you while un Q—Ple tell us how to dip flow- ers in alum water to crystalize them, or do you know any other solution for preserving them? Please a swer at once, as we have some ro we wish to ice, Thanking you. SUNSHINE, A.-1 have received so many re quests for a recipe for crystallizing flowers that I give one below, hop ing those who really wish it will cut out and preserve, not only the flow ers, but the clipping: To Crystalize Flowers The English method of preserving der age to a home for a specified| flowers #0 as to retain thelr form in time. In that case you must fulfill and eolor ts to nbed the plants The Woman Who Takes the proper help to keep her digestion right and her system free from poisonous accumulations, is not troubled with headaches, suee «ie languid feelings, unnat- ural sufferings. omen who have _ tried BEECHAM’S PILLS know this famous remedy to be the proper help for them, few doses will make immediate difference and occasional use wil cause a permanent improvement in healt{ and strength. They cleanse the system and purify the blood and every woman who relies on Beecham’s Pills, not only enjoys better phy condition, with quieter nerves and brighter spirits, but she Enjoys A Clear Complexion Directions of Special Value to Women with Every Bex, Sold everywhere. In bones, 10c., 26c. Outfit Is Not BAKING POWDER VITTUCCIE IMPORTING, CO SEATTLE WASAALU 5A Without Sublime Baking Powder The finest baking powder you can get for camp cooking, as well as the very best for household use; made (in Seattle) of pure cream of tartar by the latest and most approved manufacturing methods. One trial will make you a lasting friend of Sublime. 830 Leading Grocers Sell Sublime. 10,000 Seattie Housewives U. Sublime. 40,000 People Enjoy Sublime’s Delicious Products And All in Three Months MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY VITUCCI IMPORTING CoO. 309 Occidental Ave., Seattle | # your parents protested to! Ce man Other Bonds Stocks . ‘ Safe Deposit ash on hand Total Deposits 1, J. V solemnly 1914 hat It Did and Didn’t Do During Month of June REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Trust & Safe Deposit Building, Loans and Discounts. Municipal Bonds State and King Count quipment Furniture and Fixtures ......... eee 15,000.00 Real Estate and other Resources . eos 28,204.11 Government and Railroad Bonds. $ 53,810.14 and due from Bank Surplus and Undivided Profits TE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING A. Smith, swear that best of my knowledge and belief Subscribed and sworn to be- fore me this 3d day of July, MAUDE RHOADS, Notary Public. vitude ser among seamen, It was drawn in the interest of the ship-owning trust The house decided to accept the senate proposal for tk le of two battleships to Greece and to build a new f ught with the proceed Much joy in the ship-building trust, one of w ec yards had been overlooked The senate has reluctantly begun consideration of the president's anti-trust program, having been as- sured by the president that he uld not consent to an adjournment until this le tion is enacted Northwest Company the close of business 1914 Seattle, at June 30th, RESOURCES -$ 769,444.11 125,838.96 18,750.00 8,822.72 2,750.00 14,800.00 253,445.14 LIABILITIES --$ 100,000.00 21,521.30 1,169,343.88 $1,290,865.18 Cashier of the above named Bank, do the foregoing statement is true to the J. V. A. SMITH, Cashier. Correct: Attest. E. SHORROCK, A. MYERS, Directors. a mixture of equal quantities of |plaster paris and lime, and grad- ually heat them to a temperature of 100 degrees Farenheit. Often this makes the flowers look dusty, Laid aside for an hour to obtain suf- fiolent moisture to destroy its brit tleness, it can be dusted without fn jury. To remove the heavy appear ance which is often left after dust ing, ® varnish composed of 5 oz. of dammar and 16 oz. of oil of turpen-| tine should be used, and a second coat given if necessary. When the gum has been dissolved in turpen-| various causes, of benzoline should be|that says if for any other cause the tine, 16 07. added and the whole through fine muslin. straine Q.—Please tell me if there is a university in Idaho. it Is in? Thanking you beforehand, | am, respectfully, A STEADY READER. A.—The state University of Ida- ho fs at Moscow Q.—Pardon me for disturbing | your peace, but | would like to know where the “Mason-Dixon line” | Also why it was given that nam Thanking you in advance, | remain, CAPECI. The Mason and Dixon line is A th vania and Maryland. It took its name from the men who surveyed it, Charles. Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, and, prior to the civil war, was accepted as the Ine dividing the slave and non-slave states. Q.—I wish you could help me as you have helped many others. | am a girl 25 years old and | have been married twice time: foolish marriages, as | married for a home only. and have been kicked around ever since | was a small child, and | can't | But | want to say, while | was in the eastern part of Washington, | old, and | love him very dearly, and 1 know he loves me. He is a very nice man, has good | people and a good home. He owns lots of property and is a good work- er. Heh and he does not know my p As | go by my maiden name, he thinks | have always been a single girl. 1 told him to wait until | de- cided. What shall | do? Shall | tell him everything or marry him without telling him?) Thanking you, 1 am Just HEARTSICK, A.—-Would you like a man who had been twice divorced to marr; you without telling you? Do not fear losing him by telling the truth. If he is the man he will like you all the better for it If you have learned a lesson by your youthful mistakes, they are | very valuable to you, nando Q.—Will you kindly tell me what If 80, can you) tell me the name of the city or town) boundary line between Pennsyl- | asked me to marry him, | t life, | right kind of | and divorced both | They were both young and ||. Now, Miss Grey, | am an orphan) be blamed for making a mistake. | | | met a young man who is 26 years| : constitutes grounds for a divorce in| this state? son must ri can make application for divorce? personal property or real estate if the wife had a child by a former marriage? = Thanking you in ad |I a aice WASHING’ vance, WORRIED. seas TUESDAY A—The list of what constitutes grounds for divoree is too long for me to give here. i and wife, the court may, cretion, grant a divorce. required, all after marriage ‘new steamer Issaquah, on Lake | Washington, every night, leaving DREAMLAND |}Leschi Park at 8 p. m., Madison TONIGHT Park at | ts 0, —Advertisement. aire, jaatasing 5 Big excursion to Hood Canal) | Sunday, See big ad on page 3,—Adv Auspices Seattle Clef Club A NIGHT IN VENICE (Music on the water) Also, how long a per ide here before they Could a husband inherit either Issa Leschi Park at 8 rm im and’ ‘Maas ison Park at 8:15. Dancing going and coming, Canoes carried on steamer free. Tickets, including everything, 50 cents. In the eyes of the | law, the wish to separate is usually | enough, as, after summing up the there is a clause MOONLIGHT, FREE TRUSS Trial to Prove the Lundberg Trusa Superior to Any Other No leg straps to chafe, no teather to get foul, no elastic to compress the hips and Interfere with circulation. Self usting preayire in any position; cool, mfortable and sanitary A. LUNDBERG co. Trusses, Deformity Appliances arties cannot live together as map at its dis- | j A year's residence in the state is The husband inherits his half of| property and moneys acquired | Heard at Leschi “What does Algernon call his motorboat?” ‘i “Depends on how the enging Pg ie I is working.” Grand moonlight excursion on DANCE AT AUTOMOBILE. TRIPS Ferry leaves 1 hi 8:15 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 3:00 p. m p. m, daily, and 6:30 p.m. on Sundays, Returning, leaves Newport S388 a.m, 10:40 a, m, 1:40 p.m, 3:40 p.m. 6:40 p, m. daily, and a Sundays, connecting with the road to Lake Sammamish, Falls city . Bhar ton, Issaquah, High Point, North Bend and Snoqualmte, The shortest route by five to fifteen miles to any of these point MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS ON LAKE WASHINGTON The new steamer Issaquah will make regular evenin Lake Washington during July and August, daily except Monday, leavin Leschi Park at 8:00 p.m. Madison Park at $:20 p. mi returning at 12:0 p.m. Fine hardwood dancing floor and best of music for those who W! to dance Light refreshments on board, Room for 600 people. SEEING LAKE WASHINGTON EXCURSIONS Seven steamers leaving almost every hour for different points of interest on the lake, For particulars phone Beacon 188; Raat £6, ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPANY J. L. ANDERSON, Manager. excursions on