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'STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1914. PAGE 5. . Dear Mies Grey: | would tik e suggest to “Anxious that ' " te| ited aoe rey aay, } be pee poets adviues me to go away to the, me on as a common laborer friends, assuming all responsibility ms ; at It ig) mitted to say a word to “Anxious,” |country and forget him, Will you] Can | demand that they furnish |for her behavior, and depending en +] sometimes women like her who bes Awe read appeared in The Star | kindly advise? PEGGY transportation to the original point|tirely upon her own efforts for suc:| make men lose ail faith in any re border A.—-If you feel that the magic of /Of shipment? They refuse to do} cesm—thone experiences are more This day reminds us at the ‘ ligion, Such hypoeritioat cant ys “Anxious will read Mathew! the country will blot out BecamnornPang Fa and | would like to know what/ valuable than a college lecture * h y be A e hy housewives of Seattle and State of Wash- aueeates people who can reason |¥i32) Mark x.:910; Corinthians |and that you can really forget; then| legal steps would be necessary to) course. The conditions whieh the! ington have been using Carnation Milk with satisfactory results for fifteen outside th phe Vil. 1011.13-14.16, he will under-|you had better go, for you do not|#ecomplish this end THEO, | girl fears and disiikes most are the} years. run in til ® pnd my point of view. The/love him. Real love is not so easily} A——If the company Is responsible) very ones which she moat needs, | : ‘ ‘ ‘ a Annieue™. te ehurenee are cunpenes te stand for! pacified. We nover overcome ott * bringing you over, you can com) The following article is reprinted for the benefit of those interested in 4 lon, difficulties by running away from | Pel them to send you back, | | . PY net. whether her t huctand |tigion ts supposed to represent the| them, Tho wisest way Is to stay | YOU might have to atart pre vs the progress of Washington-made goods and those who may not be famil- is damned or otherwise. | know 1) teaehings of Christ, and Chriet's/and face them |Rgwinat them, 1 advise you to write iar with Carnation Quality. would rather trust my welfare to Words are posed to be given in| Instead of fretting over your hurt |¢ te Labor Commissioner Bh, W some infidels | have known than we Testament by Inspired | heart, just cultivate a few now fase. |‘ n, at Olympla, Wash a e to “Christians” of her stamp! | “Titers loations, Don't imitate the office Th f There are altogether too many of | Does “Anxious” realize that she| Birl, but be as different as possible Q.—We think this le a hard prob: e or y fo) arna 10n 1 them. These “Christiane” who bulld has taken from her firat husband/®nd much more interesting. There|lem, My sister le ready to go to | 7_—_—_ —_— ——aee and endow universities and allow | home and children, the two strong. /*eems to be no tinmediate necer-|college next fall, We do not want * tnole. thugs rath to shoot a anchors for good that ean come | sity for surrendering the man to the|her to go and she cannot bear to | Fifteen yea yo, we began putting up Carnation Milk. We cannot say we own women and children who are| into a man’s life? And now, for Other girl, because had he really|leave her home and friends. Now, began “making” it, for E j innocent of crime, except to fear the time may come when he| Preferred her, he would not have/ts It wise for her to forse herself 1 aking” it, for we do not MAKE it. We merely take pure, rich cows’ poor and rébellio against. the leared for ur forgiveness, but|to go? FAMILY milk and evaporate part of the water for convenience in shipping, then seal it and wrongs inflicted upon them by such | would have iaed the opportunity] A.—Yes, it ts eaving home and % sterilize it. There is nothing added by us in the preparation of Carnation Milk. etians!" o par ror —————— -——- —— -- — — i ic’ » 1 a eee it oeaiiidai* oct 10. ’ om you, Obtakaing cb date aualiik® tha depp is vind epingelote on which Carnation success has been built—and quality eponsible for the horrible condi.| that even God might not break, but| @—Would like to know if you amount and value of sugar imported cannot exist without purity, = Rey hens op in poor, blood. | !eave in his way, and thus let her |can give me a little information in monthly to Seattle from January to When we first thought of putting up Carnation Milk, we were attracted by y renched wropel _DANTINO. festa gage Hoar § a fr her] = ay ~ snipped on ae July, inclusive, marked tle new de the far-famed valleys of the North Pacific slope, where nature seems to have ' — . only seven months ago slopments toda o te iti irying one to be questioned fore more |as carpenter, Now they have put Velopments today in the federal in-| brought together every condition needed for ideal dairying SEWING $ pe and] things than murder. Beside, where | — nooemneteeet vestigation Deing panenee by Unites First The well-watered valleys of the foothills, where the Up is her faith in prayer and God, that - States District Attorney Clay Allen,| Condenser country offers protection from .witte 1 1 MACHINES Me wilt wore. fer” hor "shina i Sstue a Waites. Vnigh Wn Se MIRO Wo Geta 10). tel y y offers protection from winter winds’ and | His own way? MMW. | Hert Pagresell, ” ft | at Kent, produces luxuriant grass—this was our choice, and at Kent, one of tee tebe euch erbert Paggesell, 22, a clerk em-| for excessive increased prices. Wash. See tweulene anitth inthe & { Washing ll Cain WHITH SEWING MACHINE co. Q—Wilt you kindly tel . ployed by the Southern Pacific] He learned yester from one of asl nv pots in the State of Washington, the first Carnation 1404 Third (Near Pike) Mate 1898 El names of eh iat y tell me the ratiroad at Portland, Ore, is under|the big Puget Sound salmon pack Condensery was located in 1899. the United nd jargest cities in arrest here today, He is accused |ers that the Dnglish are bidding on One by one we increased the ber of Carnation Conde ae hanes . of transporting Mildred Wilson,! this season's pack with prices far 7, We incteasec the HUMDEr OF ee ee | bind Poe 17, from Victoria, B. C,, to Port-| better than American: eries, in Washington and Oregon, until we had 9 large establish- FALL HA . & Vv. land, where the two lived as manjand that there |s every p ment We preferred to have 9 in different airying districts TS P. 8.—Aleo, what Is the popula. nena and ‘wife for som 1 \ I . oh be q « e fo ome time, They |the bulk of the salmon harvest this 6 o y ne se condense < avi Pluses, Velvet, ithe, Satins tion of Portland? Justice Brinker today sent five| were on thor way back to Victoria |year. will be diverted to Great re than to have one immense condensery, because we have alts, Velours blocked ‘Into, the at Ee ten largest cities in the| morphine fiends to the stockade tn| wh Inspector J. B. Lister, at the | Britain. | the condenseries ys close to the farms, eliminating the ne- MODEL MILLINERY cago, Phitadelphia, gat ay Eh" | nope they may be cured of the}Canadian Pacific dock here, crew] Meantime the country-wide probe cessity of shipping the milk LI s ouls, Bos- . suspicious is developing startling facts © of Ca ' has spread oast to coa Fitth Floor, Peoptes Hank wide. (0% Cleveland, Haltimore, ‘Pitts. | habit : Ghionas gaohs packers, 14 wns enid Introduced The fame of Carnation Milk ha pread from coast to coast Second at Pt burg, Detrott and Buffalo. Henry Mackey was charged with) OBJECT TO PAYING last night, are under suspicion of in and even to foreign countries. Its purity and delicious flavor, as Seattle ranks a8 Mist in the |selling morphine. He claimed he shipping beef to Canada and Infiat Eastern well as its safety and convenience, appealed to Eastern housewives largest cities of the U. Sand 115th |had been a victim of the drug for| TAX ON GOOD WILL] i rite at home | 8 haga ppoegt tA Ww Sine’ on the: Atianele’ “Comes aaa |in the largest cities of the world. /26 years, and was willing to take ree favtree tock FW. Loans: tee tates. a as to W ern. Women living on e tlantic Coast anc | Her population is 318,029 |the cure, He got six months.) Claiming the state tax commission} Armour @ Co., teatified while. on women of the Central West wanted Carnation Milk and showed their oe |James Riley, a cook, was given|had no right to fix an arbitrary!the stand before the district attor appreciation to such an extent that, for a time, we were unable to Q.—i always thought that peopie| three months. | value on the “good will” of the com-|ney, that the United States depart meet the demand. With out nine Pacific Const Condenserion who were in love were happy; but| lee Smith has been using the! pany, and that the taxes should be| ment of agriculture is to blame for working at full capacit e id t due soni CO tic 15 PIK It Is not 90 with drug for eight years, He was sent) limited only to the actual physteal| the rise in beet 7. capacity, we could not produce qnuugh Carneros i 5) ST and yet | back to Port Townsend. Kdwin|value of railroad property, the| ‘The department, he sald, warned Milk to fill the orders that poured in upon us. “THE SAVING OF YOUNG ANDERSON” | that the man | I thinks a great| Harris was cured for a year, but|Northern Paeifie this morning |the farmers to hold their grain cro Ww abli J a y hav o| pe) ¢ therefore established Eastern branches and now have fou -oun ‘MUTUAL OIL” | deal of a young woma works|he returned to the dope three!| brought sult inst King county, | because of transportation being erlp- baad large condetsertes operating in th de ‘ “Ault ying i" ectic of W cram Phe MUTCAL Cree com |i the same office. If ¢ him, | months ago. John H. Gates, 58, refund of $41,731.43 | pled. The farmers, believing the Have 13 wai age A Iilinols Ort g i Mapp rn G SecHOns Or ag FLOOR" | but not instantly. so| been a user of mor » te aid by the company | same applied to beef, refused to Condenseries, OMsin anc inoi nese thirteen splendid, snow-w hite, modern, medy > iri 34 years, He yen at 14,694.40. oe ahip. | scientifically equipped plants are all operated precisely alike. Each 208 esa | morning the farmers come in with the milk, pure and rich. Every ‘> | can of milk they bring in is tested. The richer the milk the more } = : the farmers are paid for it. Thisis an incentive to then to keep well-bred stock and to exercise greatest care in feeding and in oth- erwise complying with our rigid requirements for keeping the milk Be up to a high standard. : Only Pure, Although the Carnation process is a very simple one, experience Rich Milk has made it complete and exact. The milk that comes in each’ morn- | Used. ing is condensed, sealed and sterilized before evening. The receiv- j ers for the fresh milk are copper and glass-lined tanks, which are ] | thoroughly cleaned every day. The great vessels in which the milk & =z is evaporated are o1 copper, polished inside and out every morning > | until they shine with the brightness of perfect cleanliness. * 3 | The cans in which the farmers bring the milk are cleansed and sterilized at our own condenseries, where we know the work is prop- erly done. The most particular housewife would be delighted with the sweetness of every milk can and every utensil used in connection All advances due to doubled cost of rubber are withdrawn | sae tru gear | Even the air in the condenseries is as pure and fresh as clear August 19th on Goodyear Tires. This applies to dealers and con- country air can be. Far from city soot and manufacturing impuri- ties, Carnation Condenseries are literally “among the hills.” sumers. Babies of every state in the Union may now have this pure, safe, \ We have secured from abroad sufficient rubber at former §| ype Heather sge Universally Clever cooks, and those less experienced, use Carnation Milk prices to warrant this announcement. Used extensively in their daily cooking and baking. It is economical—tess butter and cream are needed. Effecti here August 19th. Good for Cooking. by : : : ective everywnere Augus odyear prices are e Vegetables, especially peas, string beans, asparagus, cauliflower, | onions, corn and “creamed” dishes of all kinds, including cream same as they were ore e war. i ich i al | gravies, are more delicious and less expensive when made with Car- | nation Milk. | Biscuits, bread, doughnuts, pancakes and all cooked foods are .¥ | deliciously light and more wholesome when Carnation Milk is used ’ a | in place of raw milk. , | Use Carnation Milk right from the can, just as you would a | rich cream. The addition of an equal quantity of water makes it - L -i the consistency of a rich milk. Carnation Milk, when diluted with water to the consistency of ordinary milk is still a whole milk, y rich in butter fat, wholesome, delicious. ot | As Babies thrive on Carnation. In some states physicians prescribe | Baby Food. Carnation to the exclusion of raw milk. At Extra Prices With Extra Features | Crores te cl neteriad 5 alee, on Convenience and nourishing for convalescentsand a sustaining, refreshing bev- Makes i hose in. heath... U Is it is delici . . . * . | akes it erage for those in health pon cereals it is delicious. arna- af J ‘ ps , 8 : - A Nowadays, 16 makes of tires are costing more In No-Rim-Cut tires—at Goodyear prices — we it a ae aciik is the right beginning for flavoring a good cup of coffec. . ° t : “ : pe EA oo hi ‘ : than Goodyear prices. give you these four extra features. Not another tire Household The convenience of Carnation Milk makes it a household Necessity necessity to those who have experienced the advantages of this Some makes cost one-third more. One-third more than No-Rim-Cut tires — the zorld’s top-place tires—the tires that outsell any other. Consider what that means. It means $5 to $15 extra on each tire you buy. It means one-third more tire upkeep — unless they are better tires. It means that three of the extra-price tires cost as much as four No-Rim-Cuts. It means that the same price—or less—would buy a half-inch wider Goodyear. Extra prices are unjust. No man knows of any way to build better tires at any price offers you any one of them. The No-Rim-Cut feature—the one faultless way to end rim-cutting. It completely wipes out the greatest source of tire ruin. Our “On-Air” cure—an extra cure, under road conditions, to save the blow-outs due to wrinkled fabric. This one exclusive process costs us $1,500 per day. Our rubber rivets—formed in each tire by a pat- ent method to combat tread separation. They reduce this danger by 60 per cent. Our All-W eather tread—the tough, double-thick anti-skid. The only anti-skids which run as smoothly as plain treads. The anti-skids with deep, sharp, bull- ever-ready, safe, sweet, rich milk— pure — delicious — from con- tented cows. ‘ ; Carnation Milk is sold by retail grocers everywhere, who are glad to recommend it as “The Quality Milk.” Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company General Offices: Seattle, U. S. A. GILLTALKSAT “FAIR TONIGHT Mayor Gill will speak at 8 o’cloc ‘OLE ENTHUSES » BIG CROWDS IN bo FOUR TOWNS ALMIRA, Wash, Aug. 22.--Good | y, | Weather added {ts share to a day of | unusually aggressive campaigning 80, history, civics. | 10:80, English and com, Bnglish; | 1:00 sciences and com. geography; than Goodyears. We spend $100,000 yearly in our efforts to find a way. In the four ways listed at the right, no other tire equals the Goodyear. im Men have bought four million Goodyears. They have tried them out. As a result, they buy more of them than of any other tire. . That any tire can be worth one-third more is simply un- thinkable. (joop No-Rim-Cut Tires dog grips. Those are costly features. On their account No- Rim-Cut tires used to be the high-priced tires. But we gave you the savings due to multiplied output. No- Rim-Cut tires now cost half the old-time prices. And, with all their exclusive features, they cost you less than 16 other makes. Please find them out. YEAR AKRON, OMO THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, Ohio ‘This Company has no connection whatever with any other rubber concern which uses the Goodyear name Any Dealer can supply you Goodyear Tires. If the wanted size is not in stock he will telephone our Local Branch (1748) tonight at the industrial fair in the armory, and another record-break- ling crowd is expected, More than 10,000 visitors at the fair Friday night and $2,000 worth of prizes were given away Several special features are pro- vided for today’s program on ac count of Made-in-Washington day Every housewife will be presented with a certificate by the exhibits bureau of the Chamber of Com merce, entitling her to a sample of Made-in-Washington goods. Candy, gloves, shoes, sugar and many other useful articles were aiven away as prizes last night. It had been planned to give away only $1,000 worth, but the crowd was 80 bie the amount was doubled. t MAYOR TO HELP TACOMA, Aug. 21.—Mayor Faw cett interfered In the Asuichi Tsushimo, a Japanese wom an, Who was arrested for bathing in Green river, the source of Tacoma’s water supply, She was advised to bathe there by friends, who claimed |it would cure her rheumatism. She | forfeited her $10 ball, which the mayor says will be returned, FIRE NIPPED IN BUD The fire department was called out at noon to put out a small blaze which started on the roof of the Marion building, Second and Marlon, The damage was slight. ene of | by Ole Hanson, progressive candi- | date for the United States senate. In one day Hanson made four towns, winding up at Almira last night with a record-breaking crowd and an intensely demonstrative | audience. Time and again Hanson's | speech was punctuated with ‘O- “ longed applause. The Big Bend country is manifestly greatly in terested in Hanson's plan for state development and the broadening of | the scope of the postal savings | banks so as to make loans to farm DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. S. If you must wear plates, or if you are wearing ill-fitting plates, come ‘ an.| to us. We will provide you with a ors easy > es. Han- y bob} a ~ cent set that will give you satisfaction, ter, Hartlive and Almira yester-| OUr facilities for this line of work day, ‘Tonight he will speak at} @re exceptional, and we please and Wilbul add Deveabor. satisty where hundreds of others have failed, We are justly proud | | of our plate work, As to prices, We iTO HOLD EXAMS can make a Setter plate than any of our coptfetitors can for just half th price. Our crown and Deficiency examinations will be! pridge or {fe es near perfect ah jheld at the Broadway and Queen| jg possible to make. We only | Anne high schools Monday and} charge $4 for the extra heavy gold Tuesday, crown that any of our competitors Broadway's program charge $10 for, If you have a few jlows: Monday, 9:1 teeth in your mouth we can sup- jecom, English; 10: ply you an entire new set by our j and commercial new method without the use of @ |1:00, history, elvier, econ; plate. |} Latin and Spanish. Tuesday, All work guaranteed German; 10:45, commercial WE GIVE GAS Greek; 1:00, mathematics; French | ‘Queen Anne High, Monday, 9:00, Regal Dental Offices Latin and Spanish; 10 German; | Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. S,, Manager 1405 Srd Ave. N. W. Cor, Union St. Note: Bring thi. ad with you. is as fol- Qnglish and sciences geography; | 9:15 | nd | 1:00, commercial la 0, Mathe- matics. Tuesday, 9:00, French;

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