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CHICAGO'S SURPRISE BABY AT 5 MONTHS KEEPS COOL AND ‘COMFY’ DURING THE HOT SPELL; MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE DOES IT men, says President Sue (Bote T, of W,, shouldn't be thin Now wat much as to feos Chautaugaan something like this back “Ne tee, club Good Rev King County Democratic ya weekly luncheons at feteria Saturday noon ™ or) Kleihauer, pastor of Unt Christ spoke on ng the Flag Mise Gerda Bergman, of Sedro y, to leave Sunday for Korea chureh ghe will act as missionary fer Presbyterian church ‘Thomas arch, lineman, em plored by telephone company, pain fuly burt Friday when his chug tke ran into hole in planked road gar Foy station and he was parled 20 fect WAR rorM | Of all the sews | 1 ~” | | I never maw a saw Like Warsaw Mra. Sue Wright, 502 Stst ave. § lost purse containing $11 to tcher Friday, while in q@owd leaving Second ave, movie bi i Gtate Treasurer Ed Meath says § sekeye salmon are entirely at feme in Samish river—thankye 5 S: City of Seattle arrived port Saturday afternoon with paseensers and cargo of 15,000 of canned salmon, 150 bar- me oll and 18 tierces of mild cared salmon. SESE It ought not to be surprising Rassians are ready to retire, Isabella arrived in Se- Friday night with cargo of Mra. J. M. Jackson and her “Surprise Baby,” tons of coal for Cumberland! the heat a bit. (ml Co. She began discharging morning. | BY HONOR FANNING Jot the “surprise baby.” “A long Ino Hayden, chosen Prin-| CHICAGO, July 31.—Whew! Chi-| Sleeved shirt, a little white slip and tems We-Nat-Chee by people of We ‘s a hot place these days! ‘no underskirts or petticoats is my/ watehee, arrived in Seattle Friday Everybody's worried! Every-| baby’s hot day outfit But she night en route to Frisco fair. body's wilted—everybody at least) ¥e socks even on the hottest of city departments —but Chicago's wonderful baby,/ “ay. It's so easy for a tiny baby within 1915 allowances Marjorie Virginia the} to chill. 1 keep her legs and arms six months of year, ac) “Surprise Baby” who, ar read-| covered to comptroller’s report ers may remember, the| “My ‘surprise baby’ is an oat to fed baby In addition stork, surprised daddy and mamma / © mother's milk she takes four bot according who doesn’t mind | PAGE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1915. 5. WHO WILL GIVE | ey abd yosk. | | F Childr TEMPLE, Tex. July 31.—A pile | Mayor Gill doesn't believe in a Tike po of smouldering ashes in the public | floating fish market at the fe of % square here told the story of Texas’ Madison wt Councilman It for * latest negro burning, when Will ee , 5 ° The inevitable happened Frid ° Stanley, charged with the murder | ceaccion When the TOe Gane Cs “ of three children, was dragged out} mittee reached that iter Tie - by a mob here last night | A | ensineering rtment ¢ ’ : Thousands of men and women ‘ uling for $2,500 for the market Yj ‘\ TOMORROW ° thronged the square for hours, | Taras Seaeiaie’ er te yh clamoring for Stanley, before he oor man to buy fish direct from P 3 D VY Po was taken from court officers and a; wneinia Gitkest th a \ / ays Pt on wounded by a shot which was ak Aol Gaclated tha snewen . 4 ‘before he was thrown Into] | Saoeid’ bh. cacabiisned ar the Pivatee SEE IT ALL ff: the flames | should ablished at the Pike Ps "lac arke but Jolton pointe - He went to his death atotcally, | pee eee ott op, neue WONDERFUL! §- Even while the mob was gather nty niin ge Ms vcd sede a - ing, Stanley spent the forenoon and boy rash Wied tie adéeats ; WONDERFUL! : evening calmly smoking cigarets, jand again cited the advantages of - apparently undisturbed by the we | the fishermen selling their wares . to have confessed to having beaten briny deep, right off their boats to the three children to death as they| | the consur ers’ market baskets P. i i Two negroes he implicated were jtinued his argument, and in the e spirited away during the night end the commiltee cut the estimate sas ro Their deaths are certain if the mob to $1,500 Xposl ion " locates then Likewise they reduced from : $10,000 to $1,000 estimates for har Pa , bor fuclities, ‘They did it tn thi COMPLETE - Would you like to take him Into | manner IN 5 REELS 3 your home? Let's cut off a cipher,” said - | 1] nad dright beam of sunshine, tn the Sree bee ay stray cman aah SEE |happy person of a 14-month-old boy. |1a/, had gone where the weodbine a] wae answers to the call of Edward, | ,. . mens iz The Beautiful Night “4 | awaits some childless hearth in Aue ts i mad iFul Bl Ll Iluminations, Aviation a | Benttle. ? partment officials are ‘iar Gr ya Yh Flights and Vanderbilt . This is the last night of the {ttle Edward's mother nis} Slesed | oa eh squandering excens H ore Cup Races, too! m4 Kirmess. Judging from the crowds itather wan drowned recently in| mounts in the purchase of luxur id that enjoyed the show the | t tWO! the Straita of Georgia—after a tow |!0"* , obi " © comm ittee nights and eo rday greed or Ing struggle to support herself and | Peer’ © ronolulon br he ip ° fund ‘or the ' hildren’s Orthopedic ling child, has appealed to The Star a he atu no automobile ma ® — " will be immensely lig tind temporary home for the mt nN goo may ro tbortnpaet » ar healthy little tot while she gathers —- s Owns “Ore ace author m4 | All traces of timidity on the} : A izing and making an appropriation sank ah tue yuna. eatore and | enough money together to bring him| 7 0F, actresses who appear in the dance | of co OEP a alms ay pageant have vanished and the/4 0°)” a Moke ‘as z Jeg Nae ee eek ineeeeding per. [ Series axtraation e found no ED iN With sympatby in Vancouver, Bi. C,, where L formance EVENTS WORTH SEEING Bold, Ba Friday night the aged veterans|'ntil two months ago she made her of the eivil/war bad thelr inning,|home. 80 she brought her baby the best seats in the Moore the |Under a neutral fag atre being reserved for their use.| Edward in just learning to walk | The final Vanity Fair dance, de-| He never cries, she says, His exist-| picting the present for of “trip-|ence Is a happy one. But It cannot ping the light fantastic,” is a fea-|long remain so unless ald is given | FIGHTING AT PORT AU PRINCE secret Mrs. Joseph M. Jackson, the “surprise baby's’ young mother, is! | 4 il in Bayonne, Bay ity announced. Wage announced at Her Wilmington, Deadline, is “dipping into” some- and astonished the doctors by drop ture sufficient in ftaelf to call|the struggling mother. | | Gecther, Must have berome ® Ding in the family circle five) ‘les of oatmeal water each day. 1 orth the applause of the most crit-| Anyone Interested should commu-| \. Es os it be ah pg | months ago without giving a mo-| Prepare it by boiling ono teacupful | ica} audience | nicate with the editor of The Star, |,. WASHINGTON, July 31.—Four| opened Auguet 29) ont’s warning of her coming. | f oatmeal in two quarts of water eee |Haitians were ‘killed and two August 1 at Bremerton | '', 1.4 tho the “surprise baby” has| for about four hours. I then strain «xiRMEss" PLAYERS TO BE R wounded tn ursday’s clash be Ei Gerveyor Coast guard] oh doing surprising things ever|‘t and when I put it in the bottle BANQUETED B IDGE DESIGNER tween the American landing forces ne, N. [since then, nothing {s more sur- ! 44 a teaspoonful of sugar After the “Kirmess” show at the natives at Port Au Prin Ad ot Dg ag aid bate he. prising than the way she defies As I sald before, I make no [u8* yoore theatre Saturday night, the] T0 APPROVE PLANS Caperton reported to the ie uieah @ walter ot he | the beat and grows Slump and) over baby—-and she makes no fuss), company will be banqueted I artment today Comedy Mesae biocont tendered a giace|sturdy, and is even trying go cut|{or me. If I were worth a million) ar the Commercial Club. A dance! postponement of awarding con-| ¢ admiral reported the killing! F te George F, Cotterill, Oh fame! | her first tooth while other Infants dollars I'd raise her just as simply will follow. The “Kirmess” play-leracts for the eonetrection of the of two American satlors in the en CRAWFORD, Organist i event: Jare being swept into all kinds of/4# I'm doing now—just give her ers, all local talent, have given/ canal bridges at Fremont and Bal. | **sement with snipers, in a dis-| , Bf , Thiet stole aeroplane at Oakland, | troubie by the hot wave. | good food, good air, keep her quiet considerable time and effort to|jard was made Friday by the board | Patch yesterday, i yard to C. E. Sisson and| why does the “surprise baby”| 4nd let her grow Itke a flower making this ra show better) o¢ public works, until A Munster, | The hospital ship Solace was EH Morrits. Stepped into tt.) prosper in baby-wilting hot weath-| Tho “surprise baby” now weighs|than ever. Tho proceeds Ko to the/congsulting engineer, original de-|0MMered to proceed to Port Au Bl turned propelier, and sailed away. | Pr) 115 pounds LOrthopedie hospital signer of the bridges, has exam.| Prince from Newport News, fol A flighty burglar. | Listen, mothers! Here's the —|ined the completed plans. |lowing tho receipt of today’s mes- ‘Wage increase to 7,000 Standard | Thin is done so there will be no | sxe willing to share with you: “I try to let the baby alone much as possible. hot weather rule i F i Co., at Winchester Repeating Fe E } Co. at New Haven, Conn. z all mothers to follow. __ American Federation of Labor. tee bg aaa ie wit hot? UJ S INTO WAR GARDNER SAYS DETROIT, July 21.—The Oronte, ~ aoe THE COOL, PERFECTLY =. don't coddle 1 just let her owe +] one of the finest steamships on the | SAXOPHONE CONCERT VENTI D THEA’ e sleep and grow. | don’t bother Great Lakes, went aground in the; The Washingtonians, a quintet LATE. TRE gbout her, and so the het Detroit river, off Grosse point, to | of saxophone players, will give an- 4 jay he passengers are in nojother concert junday night at ‘th +o sagged See coer te Rother CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 | danger. ‘The Oronie is owned by|Leschi park. The program will be 4 mad the Northern Navigation company.' gin at 7:45 p. m. - “T leave her alone, cool ané quiet, in her basket-bed on the porch, where I place her every day just! as soon as she’s bathed and dressed! and fed. | “A BABY CAN DO WITH FEW CLOTHES AS WELL AS FEV CARESSES IN THIS WILTING) WEATHER,” continued the mother THE RIGHT DR. BROWN The Dentist 627 First Avenue. Foot of Cherry St. Over Pioneer Drug Store. Telephone Main 5778. JOHN BROWN Is my RIGHT name; 627 First Ave. is my RIGHT address, foot of Cherry St. My patients get RIGHT treatment always, given them RIGHT prices. My Workmanship is RIGHT; my istants are RIGHT, too. Every day finds us RIGHT on the job and we will treat you RIGHT. So everything is all RIGHT, and if RIGHT makes RIGHT, then I am The Right Dr. Brown, the Dentist Come in RIGHT away and I will give you RIGHT advice, RIGHT off the bat, FREE. That's RIGHT enough, isn't it? THE RIGHT DR. BROWN The Dentist 8 a.m. to 8 p. m. FIRST AVENUE. Over Pioneer Drug Store. Siete our ships are all needed at ; , as New York, Boston, New and above all, the Panama tenets oe hall AMERICAN ARMY AND CLARED. to the alli neutrality all munitions go United States is since the active are for the cause of the alli materials to her enemies. Germany could do if the U. trains and interfere with ports. located somewhere on the the Panama canal or in th able of making the trip a a serious matter. @ Even the fact of war United States and Germa’ Heating Water With Gas a Great Economy in Household Expense N HEATING water for every domestic pur- pose, gas gives the same economy, con- venience and satisfaction that it gives in cooking. Its continued and increasing use by thousands of Seattle families'is proof of this statement In the heating of water with gas, there is no waste of fuel, and this fact, combined with the low Price at which gas is sold here, is productive not only of satisfaction to the user, but also of actual economy. at home. In Germany's handling of the diplomatic exchanges preceding and following the Lusitania affair, there je strong evidence that a breac was desired | At every stage of the affair, the | German foreign office has shown a studied effort to avoid meeting any | of the issues, a course which, if not |ehrewdly calculated, would have |been unbelievably stupid If I am right In belleving that Germany has deliberately man euvered toward a breach with the United States, then it will not be long before that “deliberately un- friendly act” will take place. Another passenger ship, with or without munitions In the hold, with a mixed passenger list of Americans and foreigners, will be torpedoed without warning or search, and the Water Heaters Are Sold on Terms of $1.00 Down . result will be war and $1.00 Each Month. The present situation shows | President Wilson to have aban- PPLPLLFL PALS LPPLAL LPP PAF APAAA IPS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Stuart Bldg. Phone Main 6767 doned some ideas generally attrib. uted to him in regard to the pres. ervation of peace, If he can pre serve peace after the ultimatum Just dispatched to Germany he will deserve to be honored by all the peace societies in the world GERMANY WANTS TO FORCE sible attacks on our exposed and undefended port @ CONSEQUENTLY, GERMANY HAS NOTHING TO FEAR IN A MILITARY WAY FROM THE @ The importance of America in the present situation is as a neutral producr of war munitons. @ On account of the control of the seas by the allies, aid and sympathy from this country @ Germany has tried in vain to stop the flow of war The German government has done all it could short of force. @ What is the next step? enemy which Germany cannot do now. @ German agents could blow up powder mills, wreck @A secret base for submarine operations might be the submarines extended to the harbors of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and the Gulf ports. Germany has any number of submarines now cap- appearance of even one of these off our coast would be @ There are many German-born people in the United States upon whom Germany thinks—rightly or wrongly —she could depend to carry on hostile operations within the geographic limits of the United States. CHECK SOME OF THE EXPORT OF WAR MUNI- TIONS; the United States would have to have munitions were! The dead Americans are William |Gompers, of Brooklyn, and Cason| Wh eriticiam that the plans changed without bis approval |8. eb rat, of Norfolk, Va., both} mpers was a nephew of! Samuel Gompers, president of the foam: home to guard against pos- such Orleans and San Francisco, canal. NAVY IF WAR IS DE- THE SEATTLE STAR GROWING RAPIDLY IN CIRCULATION VOLUME OF ADVERTISING es and the neutrality of the more in name than in fact, es. There are some things nited States were a declared the sailings from American Atlantic seaboard and near ¢ Gulf, and the activities of cross the Atlantic, and the PRESTIGE and INFLUENCE It Is the Livest Paper in One of the Livest Cities in the United States being declared between the ny WOULD SERVE TO N. YAKIMA RECALL PETITIONS FILED) NORTH YAKIMA July 31.—Re-} call petitions containing more than | sufficient signatures are on file to- day here against County Commis. sionera Lancaster, Stahihut and Stuart. A grand Jury which tnvesti- gated county contracts last spring recommended the recall. The @lec- tion will be held in September, The commissioners are accused of giving valuable contracts to friends without bids. Approximate. ly 5,000 signed each of the recall pe titions, ¥ Mr. Merchant—there will never be a better time to become a Star ad- vertiser than right now—if you are not one already. Star advertising space is increasing in value more rapidly than any other safe, conserva- SOUTH BEND, July 31.—A dec laration of war, followed by battle tive investment you can make. between two cats, Is responsible today for a $82,000 fire loss at! Frances, Pacific county, 20 miles east of here, The felines overturn ed a lamp tn the Frances “Mercan: tile store, and the resulting fire | wiped out the entire business sec tion of town except Dahn's hotel