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STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. | PAGE 5. Teething - time is hard enough on the babies, without having to be neglected, too. But what is a busy, tired woman to | ESTABLISHED 1975 Me<Dougall 2 fouthwick R. B. Gaye, Receiver Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS QI have never written to you [ a Pp, 4 6 d ha iT v bi d ond sve, and Pike St. ore onan 9 a.m, 10 G Pm. do? She has so much work she must do, (220 Wit ie eee PL” 9 |umns. There is a certain party In —$_$<—<— that the baby must be left to cry and fret until it is done. Every mother knows how hard it is to want to comfort the little dears, and not have the time to do it. But babies can be kept happy and mothers rested and well if women will this city that | love, and the worst of It, he doesn’t know it, | him occasionally and he talke | | friendly manner, but | never to be able to attain the position of a real friend of his, He Is a good clean sort of a chap, a wholesome |conversationalist, and one you | would like to have as a true friend | It la not a case of “love at first | sight,” as | have known him to japeak to for a number of years; | but recently have had an awaken he Annual January Sa Muslin Underwear Muslin Underwear Section opens this Janu oon ary selling after months of careful preparation use the easy-w: i ling. How could | gain to know : th ° “? a y a soar , help them with him eo we could be true enter The garments offered are, in every instance, es 4 eir ousework, e s-Naptha 1s the At? you have not already done pecially selected models and have been chosen for . easy-way soap, because It 18 the Cool- [Fee ee My hkn iekan eat | the style, quality and the workmanship of each water, no-hard-rubbing soap. It cleans tie w20 tf “iine'Sr'nin Hichte | | The variety from which you are to choose is greater ; everything it touches dissolves dirt de yours, also, be sure to Invite and more comprehensive than we have offered in hem " tak t t A , j Having done this, and fatled to any previous sale. It comprehends not only the k es outs ains, removes grease; and al po a p's oto lags Ba ba simple, practical garments for use .in every-day this In cool or lukewarm water, nothing else to do but submit to the wear, but it includes the more elaborate novelties v4) $ es ag 05 Fon Giaaet tam the in cotton fabrics of unusual quality, in Crepe de ’ : Anty Drudge Tells How to Help Baby Os borer tay Biron 0 an hour, and I am in the mi ack v ” . Chine, in Pussy Willow Taffeta, in China and —I use coal for cooking an ‘ rane . cannot keep my oven from burning Jersey Silk and in imported fabrics. on the bottom. Can you tell me any way to remedy thie? —C, D. A+-Place a sheet of asbestos on ies = EI; The. prices quoted on the items listed here are in each and every instance, special. We have , m: ® - he be of th , pesgrres ge Kewl am be w f° see Ber. i ELS NAPTHA s meg oD the bottom of the oven. withheld comparative values, for in some cases ‘ and I think it makes her feel sick, too.” ' anil Cine hana ackeken kbbenat’ raintoly the comparison would be too large to seem fair. : Sees nl oy CN 23,4 tee, Lae * Oe! cheapest well made Corset Cover to the most expensive and elaborate. Specially priced at 25¢, 50¢, 95¢ and up to $5.00. Drawers In many styles, knickers or straight narrow models, in a complete variety of Combination Suits Ln this selection there are many pretty | and unusual styles. Here, too, the trim- mings include lace, beading and insertion in more or less elaborate effects. The special prices at which you will find these garments range from 95¢ to $10.00. | and what city has the highest tem perature? w. A.—Cherrapongee, in Southwest ern Assam, has an annual average rainfall of 610 inches. It ts the wettest place tn the world. Caicut-; ta has a mean annual temperature of 82.4, the highest of which any) record is kept. | FELS @ CO, PHILADELPHIA RAILROADS TO ASK REPE | ‘yy aA: SRR Peet Q.—1 am 18 years old and have Petticoats trimmings and quality of material. Priced AL NOW, IF IT WERE WANT OUR HELP al betas FF gy, Ply rebate ato These garments are to be had in a full specially from 50¢ to $5.00. ‘ ONLY LEAP YEAR| LONDON, Jan. 6—Henry Van and | love him dearly, We ar range of | Svil materials, trimmings and Crepe de Chine Gowns = . DON, i e dhe hi t yet prices. i y ; seed 4 ? Dyke, American minister at The | tae te merry i "eines my grad berry and Py pe ge Brg ri | In this assortment you will find some Hague has been asked to iat, in| uation from high schoo! in another Special? ' hs ) 50. » of the choicest and most pleasing gar- P - of Witten tonnasie epatioh pet | oY | have corresponded with sev. 315.00 priced at from S0¢ | ments of the entire sale. In the gowns P _ - vate, who assaulted his Germat | Sc. prae:4 oy etnies ioe. winch | offered you will find either pink or white Haditor The Star: I noticed injpermit the appalling loss of life guard. Lonsdale was first #e0-| friendly, The man | go with gets Crepe Garments | materials in plain or elaborate trimmings. = or Nae ge ig raag—al f= gro neters, che yaannge + ol tenced to 10 years. 4 furious ery time he knows of my These most popular Undermuslins are | Well cut, carefully made, dainty night prrit December 26, ir. W. crew law © railroads natur- writing to these boys or offered in Draw Cnic ms, | . iced speci 95 IC. Albee, superintendent of the N. ally want to avold this expenditure a letter from them and ini P 4 Drawers, Knickers, Gowns, | dresses. Priced specially from $3.95 to P. railroad, urging the uselessness for salaries. It is a cash outlay. GET BIG ORDER | drop thie correspondence. Do you etticoats and Envelope Chemises. This | $15.00. of the full crew law passed by the Loss of lives ts paid for by the tn- sists think it Is right for me to keep it fabric, as you know, requires no ironing, Envelope Chemises legislature in 1911, that there were surance companies. BRUNSWICK, N. J, Jan. 4—a|¥P? NOT ENGAGED. and for this reason and because of its A A $ 3 One or two statements that were, I believe the senators and repre local firm has been awarded a| Well, I should say 80. No girl splendid wearing qualities it is recom- A large variety is offered in these most not perfectly clear. sentatives of Washington are fatr ns Seatrast tk > should give any man the right to ’ opular garments, whose introduction has million-dollar tract for horse 4 mended to you pop’ & At the time the full crew law was minded enough to realize the ad- aboe calks, to be used by Russian | ‘ictate to her in this matter, en simplified many a problem in undermus- married or Drawers and Knickers, special 50¢. gaged or not engaged, and there fas cmlaeian Sh pane of this Si daviay the take tases ee, . | unmarried A person who may not Full-length Petticoats, special $1.00. fine Rely gy: gro ba! @ dill of this kind to create jobs| years, and will be satisfied to let communicate with any one with Gowns, white, blue and pink, tri q| fine in the various assortments. ic CHILDREN ARE Jout the consent of another ts a» 3 ’ pink, trimme: trimmings include many different kinds of lace and beadings. Special prices are 95¢, $1.50, $1.95 and up to $10.00. Envelope Chemise at $1.95 Is made of fine nainsook with the entire top, front and back of an excellent quality the bill stand as it is. MARK FLETCHER, Chairman Railroad Brotherhood's Legisiative Board. COTTON LEAVES *| NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—A constgn- Vege’ vi ese Bom supplies and | es of al ir it cotton, gath- to be able to absolutely guard ered by the Washington Red Cross, ends the train against /jeft Sunday for Pau, France. |ESCAPES FROM for the unemployed, as he says was ‘This bill was passed to com- railroads to have sufficient properly handie long trains. cases short crews were in dainty lace, special BE and O5¢. Envelope Chemises, in white, special | D5¢. | Muslin and Nainsook Gowns | In these garments we offer some of the most exceptional values of the sale. | You will find the assortment complete | of shadow lace. It is an exceptionally as to trimming, cut and length. Special | good-looking garment and one for which prices are 694, 95¢, $1.50, $1.95 | you would usally pay quite a little more. and up to $10.00. de Chine Envelope Chemises | A novelty slip-over Gown number, made These garments are specially cut for us slave to that other; and the fact in not changed by any formula re peated by a preacher or justice of the peace. | A man who ts fit to enter tnto) relations as intimate as those of) marriage with a woman, certalnly | ought to have as much respect for) her as he would have for an office | boy or a acrubwoman, whose cor respondence he would not think of censoring or supervising. TAUGHT CRIME EVERETT, Jan. 4.—Two arrests have been mada, and others will follow, on charges of coaching chil dren to steal, in connection with re cent wholesale chicken thefta, Mr.| and Mrs. W. L. Taylor, colored proprietors of a small restauran' are held. They are accused o: having bought the chickens stolen by the chfidren HAVE DARK HAIR WSHaentiotid | ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan, 4—-There will be no social frills to the new democratic administration In Minne. bi Q—! am @ young woman, 24 years old, and am teaching school) # of Dresden batiste, with square neck fin- Detective James Doom from St. Jo- | seph, Mo., to face a charge of rob bing the store of D. B. McBride & |Co. of woolens valued at $2,000, |last November, escaped from the |train Monday morning as it was ind the “executive man unpretenth bachelor suite in a downtown ho’ The new “governor represented Minnesota in congress for several years. hi it time. | am deep ‘ on our own pattern, which we have foun a SPEEDING TRAIN) %2%.,722 official hail with which Te ian work: "but mi | ished with beading laced with ribbon. | p bile mcsesbe Senet d i Pe [emer governors opened thelr, 06 poor mother thinks | ought to pay |B | Special BS¢. ¥, CATOEY OURS YREOS 20 00 tae aman 4 fame Lavinew, being beseght by | mmrations ‘will be omitios. | The more attention to men, and says | re | detail and to give the maximum wear and | 9 . |new executive, W. 5. Hammond, Is am fosing chances every A vers | comfort. Simple, dainty garments, or elab- @ bachelor, These useful garments are offered in| orately trimmed an almost unlimited assortment from te | $13.50. number of my friends also seem to think | am too particular about | whom | go with Two young men have called on me for about three years; but | care for neither except as friends, garments, $2.95 to —Third Floor. | Don’t stay gray! when you with Sage Nobody can tell ray, faded halr and Sulphur leaving Auburn. train was moving rapidly. tion are searching for him. DR. L. KR. CLARK, DO. D. 8. tered and locked the door, then | Meght. caped from the window while the) Police from the Georgetown sia DRUGLESS DOCS | _ Grandmother kept hur hair beau Sulphur. out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonder. ful effect. By asking at any drug |store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Compound,” you large bottle of thia old-time recipe, TUESDAY and have made this plain to both of | can never er? | have rry @ | been told it Is not a good thing to | |go with men eo long without seri- | ous thoughts of the future. } | 8CHOOL-MARM. | | A.—As long as the young men understand their position and yours, {t {s right. There is always | . them. So they just take me out — a = Levikow asked permission of his| Service at Queen Anne Congrega-| tifully darkened, glossy and abund- > ° ° re | ccasionally. ie it right for me to fuard to fo to the lavatory. He en-| tional church conducted by candle-/ant with @ brew of Sage Tea and sccehe their attentions when | Sale of White With Striking Values A Big Special Purchase of Waists in the January Waists at $1.00 This is indeed a special price for Waists such as you will find in this assortment, for here you may choose from allover embroidery in various | lready to use, for about 50 cents. 7°) as s : . 2 ) WILL FILE BILL Seattle Market This simple mixture oan be de. | Pafety in wanae lsonrenl tiene models; some have inserts of lace in genuine Venise og | A petition bearing 31,000 signa oe wal okie piers | Mare aad go with them as} imitation Cluny. The collars are of batiste, either] B= here's how it happened: tures will be filed along with a bili i 4 long as you like, so long as : ‘ * ; s a" ae sone 2 ted py Bh Fir Mgen Bat pe Occidental and Yesler suet me. eenarers dry, Itely | oo are trank. Be as particular as embroidered or plain. One of the most attractive 4 band of boosters, for the nine|the state at the coming session of || MEATS—(Stalle 1-9) ee? Sel-known- downtown drug-/7OU like. You still have time models in the assortment is a Waist of plain voile % t ath that you extracted for me did/the legislature, it was announced Steer Round Steak, Ib. 17¢ Hl gist says everybody uses Wyoth's Cnoush to think of men In a serious with black satin ribbon ties. Another is of allover i not hurt a bit. I have had teeth | today Loin Pork Chops, Ib...18¢ []|}Sage and Sulphur, because it **% fs se t extracted by dentists who told me| ‘They ask that licenses be granted Mutton Chops, Ib... 42/e¢ [| darkens so naturally and evenly embroidered voile with organdy collar and vestee. that they would not hurt, but they | such practiti without the med on | body can tell it has been ap-|, @—Please print formula for mal All si ffered in th h i + certainly 4i4 hurt, so I was very | tent school reat Releng Pork Back Bones, 10 Ibe. viedeit's Bgreting Sea honghane yin |ing the salt beads, which a sizes are offered in the assortment at the special “ SEAR ee fr eesesssssecee 856 [Ils amen om of” 20 PERMA, BUNCH ACF aut tan price of $1.00. urt, but you certainly bion 11 brush and draw {t through your)“ Mer | . . efid prove to me that you can de |CAPTAIN 18 HERO [inion 3 ine.,.....cane [f]iair, taking one strand at-n time. oy enn te inte cup water The Waists at $1.65 The Waists at $2.50 nless dentist § » B Ib 5 ; . y >. | CUD Cor up wate: ard : : ; te “G. A MAGNUS LONDON, Jan. 4.—Capt. Arthur Herring, % Ibs --10¢ ay ee aaee Gensiuc Gaellentson ae With the cornstarch solution mix also present unusually good values as well | are embroidered China silk, lingerie and » “719 North 82nd " |M. Loxley, commander of the bat Salt Herring, per doz. 20¢ |}| two, it 1s restored to tts natural sp apg Ranga en rf Rae as a wide selection. Here are included | patiste, with plain collars and cuffs, in V- . This band of boosters is what is \tieship Formidable, sunk in the lcolor and looks glossy, soft and|Diuing, Easter egg dy a Voile and Batiste Waists that have long , se ast i * , making the Regal Dental offices’|channel by a German submarine, ||] VEGETABLES—(Stalie 16-17) TI) undant j for ealmon pink, TO make black neck models. One that is particularly at- business grow taster than any oth-|went down with the vessel, com Choice local Celery, 5¢ }]) ee use Fone wa dees loa easel bodic bisidabad lly | tractive has set-in sleeves joined with - er dental office in the Northwest.|piacently puffing a cigarette, ac- ond wae Fa pice My ase pad en Bigg Mc bodices are embroidered in unusually | beading. The collar is umneusiiy ete 10¢ |and add the colored mixture. Work & y is ° dainty patterns. The other models shown in the assort- ment offer a variety of embroidery and lace trimming. price of $1.65. As Mr. Magnus says, we can and “/ o deliver absolutely painless den- tistry. Our prices are low—our ma- terial and workmanship the best. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. cording to stories told by survivors. for its large flare lines. The vestee in this model is finished with pearl buttons. There is a large variety from which to choose at $2.50. 100 ibs. Potatoes..$1.00 * BAKERY—(Stall 12) 2 10-cont Loaves Bread 15¢ 13 doz. Cookies FRUITS—(Stall 10) |with the hands into a smooth |dough. Wrap it in a damp cloth Jand break off pleces of equal size, | molding them into beads | | String beads on hatpin, a knit ting needle, or a fine wire, and dry several days. They shrink in dry FITZ IS TIRED OF STANDING UP Councilman Fitzgerald has intre duced a bill providing that when Union Dye Works, Inc. White Gloves Cleaned 5c and 10c os | set-in sleeves with embroidered cuffs, and | All sizes at the special —Secord Floor. 1405 Third Avenue lever 15 persons are without seats Dromedary Dates, 2 pkss. |]! ing. To polish, dip the beads in : | N.W. Corner Third and Union ([ 7." theatre or other public bulld ff .,,...... ol sen ew oe aN ane, aweet ofl and ‘rub with » bit of| The Annual January Sale of White The Lace Section Offers for the : ntl yore ge wae os Fara Dates, % its....859 “String with steel or gilt beads Offers Many Especially Good January Sale of White ow glen paca GROCERIES—(Stalls 13-14) E. 849—Phonee—E, 1164. between the colored ones. Pure| Values in i i . ‘hpontl Met ae . & Ibs. 88-cont Coff |white beads alternated with gilt $2.25 to $6 Silk Chantilly Modern Single Rooms 25 | 5 in 44 cont Contes: (RE beads are pretty acetate Sloat S| cS ine Safi ene we | EMBROIDERIES — Sas oe Sue. BOd 17 HOMES BURN Campbell's Soups, per ®an - ne? fof beads of various colors to match Lace Fiouncings for PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4.—Seven Ba Ln ae lor contrast with different frocks, |) | === Susulhinaivuthcs ethene =a beads vis wale 08 amb ow. OC . ra y REPAIRS, EXCHANOYS, rvKs | separate parts of this clty Sunday (Stall 18) taught—thorough, reliable. -All |idyes; for instance, red and blue, of your attention. In each you will ° WATEUMAN, CONKLIN, PARKER 7 Plymouth Storage Eas, feations must be In before ]/ then knead pastes together before find y, fresh materials i fa f ee ———-—= t . “1 can fit your hand.” 2 doz bbe nary 16th. | molding beads. | ind new, [res rials in a variety o HIS is a special purchase which has MENDENHALL | ALBERT LEA, Minn. Jan. 4 4 large cans Wild Rose Model Millinery Co. | 3 Eitscamohet Sr ei beautiful patterns and at very special jaat bein rebaived bin waka Gee nan The Pen Specialiat | Twelve persons were s Milk . Ve tke List your vacant rooms in prices. , . this sale, and offers an exceptional lot of fine Silk and Chantilly Lace to sell at a really exceptional price. The flounces are full 24 and 27 inches in width and present elaborate designs embellished with raised silk thréad, thus causing the pattern to stand out sharply A relief train was ex ‘arrive before noon 117 Madison St. ——— , RreoOoona—__——-OowmlWwlCLCELYEEE-_ Orn Group 1—Embroideries, Special 10c These are Long Cloth Edges and Insertions in the Matched » 3 to 4% inches in width, offering the newest eyelet and Madeira effects, as well as Convent Scallops on fine long cloth. Group 2—Embroideries, Special 25c In this assortment you will find 16- and 18- |Star_ Want _Ads. 32% Just Received 50 Firkins . inch Flouncings on long cloth in especially from the fabric and adding greatly to Fancy Creamery Fioowsings in the same idee’ in the tepr| | eee ee eS ee Plouncings in the same widths. n the latter TY - a: - S ; j are prettiest imaginable baby patterns made There,are nearly as many pattoras im black as in white, while the Laces them- selves are the softest and daintiest that we have seen for several seasons. For evening dresses, flounces, waists and for on hand machines. Group 3—Embroideries, Special 48c Ruffled Baby Flouncings, 27 inches wide, on ss ina variety of exceptionally pleas. | Butter owa Butter ing and unusually dainty designs, The ruffle general ulnar 8 roreoem we recom- 4s attached with veining, The Plain Baby mend these Silk hantilly Flounces, Guaranteed Strictly Fresh 1511 PIKE PLACE CALIFORNIA JACK Miounces are show& in exquisite new patterns 38c which are extraordinary at 8 RANCH £GG8, doz Two Dozen, with castellated and French scalloped edges. irst Floor, 7c 20c Pure Food Shop ]| cxersr, [BUTTER DEPT.

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