The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1915, Page 3

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o~ Ea EN One-half of this recipe can be made, q “A Wei r f ary Girl": Wil you Q.—What te th : please come to my office or | |mcniger tnd’ e'annateoianer of communteate with me at once? Since your letter appeared yes- | | terday, I have had a number of calls from worthy people ail willing and anxious to help you CYNTHIA GREY A GIRL, A.—The state flower of Michigan |i the apple blossom; of Minneso: |ta, the moceasin. | Q—We haven't been living In this, rt of the country very long and 1am anxious to make all the friends Q.—Three years ago | met a man possible. | would like to know if whom | cared a great deal for at|! yt thie woman an apology. 7 t a socialist gathering last Sun. i i | ; , : _—- Seattic’s Leading Dentist the time; but later, met another day the women were all talking of 705 to 715 First Ave, Union Bik, |man and learned to love him best.| the war, and one woman in particu: | The Largest Dental Office tn the|! don't think he cares for me lar seemed to be In favor of Ger. p World, Imitated by Many Equaled| Much as he ought to. | know he goes) MANY Winning, she being a Germ IP iy None. with women of not very good repu | said | thought It should be set. tled by arbitration and all countries : tation, Do you think | \ F Some teeth are shaped and devel! foolish to Pend Tete tite weve hold only the territory they did be- + ‘qped so perfectly and arranged In does one thing to make me think o by EDWIN J. BROWN, BD. D, 8, He never|fore the war; that | didn't belleve in one empire ruling over all. S the mouth in a way that they are/he cares, and he won't answer my! ghe is one of our near neighbors letters, 4 . requiring ver: th ny ) ~ peifeleansing, requ rs ¥y little There le ancther and when leaving for home she } ho wants 4 to keep them from decaying.| rie made It a particular point to ask care to marry me, but | can't forget the aii the rest of them to come to | Other teeth are of Imperfect forma-/second one. He le really better but never ‘eald ‘and development, the enamel looking, but has a son 12 yeare old. to m abled eenps i5p5 G. a | Bp tauity with «malt pits or crevices| What would you do? . | Now, do you think | owe her an) | A—It would be impossible for] apology? | don't mean to leave Wat result from lack of develop-| s , that ach a casm the tooth are ent? tay What. would do in your|the impression that Germany w pent. In euch a ca e te are circumstances, I would have to see trying to grab all of Europe an “gare to decay at an early date. and know the men in order to|more than the other enatitiee 7 CHILDREN’S TEETH egg and then ten chances) were. MRS. J. DM, Votre most deceiving of all teeth ne my choice would not be) A-—Now why on earth should you yours, People contemplating matrt- ‘ the first double or permanent /30UTS i apologize for saying what you owe teeth. Most think rage Bee bars take everything tn-/thought any more. than than the are baby teeth because they eration and then sult others? This, you know, is. the th when the child is stx years|‘emselves. If they don't choose/ tree United States of America, ‘and are located just back of hero tha 4 have no one but them-| where every one Is entitled to his baby molars or double t T ame. jor her personal beliefs and opin. © mo, it seems foolish for anyjions. First, be sure you are right aan to waste time on a manithen go ahead. Don't sidestep. the most een bone one you deseribe.| My personal belief in regard to because 1, negligent and indisereet be|foreigners 1s this: If they can't re marriage it ts barely possible | conscientiously cast off old tles and are allowed to decay with the that they will have to be taken) but they are of alt Boon, teeth, anent teeth in for 2 Would change afterward properly, and serve allegiances when they come here of mastication when the/ a—! and enter wholeheartedly into the teeth are of little use for this lent there a national holt free, progressive, impartial spirit, it Gay? If 0, will you please state/of this nation, they would far bet-| care or consideration because! What It ist SCHOOL BOY. (ter go back to thelr old home and come in at an age when the) A-—There ts no national holiday,| remain there forever. 1 bas little or no concern about 29% even the Fourth of July. Con aaihsaintins teeth Parents know little Te*s has at various times appoint Dear Miss Gre DP shout the child's teeth and neglect|/*4 #pecial holidays. In the second 4” need I take it to the Dentist to ascer-/ Session of the fifty-third congreas “War le hell,” and here is Tain the facts about its teeth. Aj!t Passed an act making Labor daylone who can give Information on f great majority of the children who/® public holiday tn the District of| the glory to prepare for such. Fol fave crooked teeth (irregular|Columbia and it has recognized the| low the armies in Europe and you! feeth) are victims who pay the un- (existence of certain days an holl-| will find murder, rape, destruction, garned penalty for neglecting these days for commercial purposes, but,| Every modern invention that can fear teeth, one above and one be With the exception named, there be cunningly used to make widows, These teeth receive An “Orphan! a > ow on each aide. iif no general statute on the sub. orphans and cripples is in opera. “a [Seet. The proclamation of the pres-| tion a TIME FOR EXTRACTIONS ident designating a day of thanks Just think of 14 years of such [The first teeth must not be al-) training and 14 ye mare; ane then what has mankind received? What Is a good soldier but a soul | lees, murderous machine that dares not ask a question, even tho it ame to killing his own mother? led Jesus to the cro giving only makes {t a legal holf lowed to remain too long nor bel day in the District of Columbia and Mitracted too early, for in either) ing terrherian tase the child is very Mable to! aie Mave irregular teeth which {9 @ very) wigg Grey—Kindly allow me to P eapensive deformity to correct. give anstnes aan fer ane al? HOW TO OVERCOME FEAR IN pickles, Should be made late In| Surg | ‘i HI the season and kept In a coo! place. | | The fear in chikiren about Den-|Onefourth cup salt, 1 cup ollve oll,| on cert’ ane’ sive nie n pony trale | tists is caused by the talking parents |1 quart cider vinegar, 2 tablespoons) nim with the understanding that} friends do before the child ever! white mustard seed. Mix all In a| another human being will be his| Dentist. “Now, Willie, if large earthen dieh or crock. Wash target, and the brute nature will be a good boy and have aland wipe medium sized cucumbers! get the best of him. will buy you a nick-\and slice very thin (peeling on)| Every normal person abhors war, of cand. Now, don't be/into the mixture. Have the mix-| put still they fight. Why? Too it won't take but # second,|ture very thick with cucumbers as|many are spineless. We need an} will all be over. Mamma /the juice In the cucumbers will) army of m to war against war,| stay right by you and hold| gradually swell the mixture. Stir with backbone enough t use ti hand. Doctor, you don't think|these all frequently with a silver| kill. When men become truly | hurt Willie, do you?” This) spoon for 10 days, then put In frult| civilized they shall learn to war no/ children are told when the| jars and keep in a cool place. This| more. Let us all strive for that should be let alone and stm-| will make at least three quarts.| day. PEACEFUL. | told that they are going to the} "s so that they can have , Clean white teeth. I can han- i } ELE 4 aS i} HE @? SS es§$ F] i dae | ate up to Dick and tell him all about jit, and then T am afraid that it i ies ony Child 1¢ the parents will let B | would either bore or sadden him./W% + | |He seems to have forgotten all) about ft. But you never can tell |that Dick always draws between| me and a certain part of himself Bans to do. A Dentist who would It sometimes seems to me cJ © this should go to jail. he does not want to be with mo| a % THE jy TO THE too much for fear I will take away) ¥ from him some of his independ-| ence He resented the fact of me hav-| ing that money, even when | gave it to him at a needed time Isn't {t queer that a man always LETTER PROVOKES Wants the woman whom he {Is sup RETROSPECTION posed to love to turn b “I wish you could find a little to come over here,” Kitty's ‘ . Land Dee Over ut T know you |keep something of himself back e til some of this awful I pose it is that little feeling! supply [anno nat Jack has made ie cleared | Masculine superiority that will) At mess thal | ; | not down. over fou away. I shall be anxious to know) 4 ian can do as he pleases, but't met * og gre pearing |* Yoman must do as he pleases “How is up, and how does Mollte feel about A child should be taken to the) Dentist before there is any work to be done on its teeth—teeth should| [[— Rot be mentioned. It is well to tell the little one how well the Doctor| ——— Ikes Httle girls and boys, and then! xi 7Ty's Make a social call for a minute and) F have the chiki meet and shake | hands with the Doctor and see that @ te ts & human being. If a child) "fan be convinced that a Dentist is : and can be left alone by its » friends, its teeth can be cared for. All Dentists should learn to love} thildren, and the Dentist that ca Bot, is too small-minded to be a at he liters an Be m, but we knew we would ten, 1 believe was his name—that | Diese the people there because! seemed so much in love with her? Particular pride and care is taken) “why did she not marry him? 1 When doing the work for each pa-|tnink tient. lband, and I know he was dying tO| Pairiow used to be. 1 am going to read Kitty's letter » to Dick. ter idea of her. wvidin I think he will get a bet- mii de! I don't think she! pjant, tn and amaigam fillings involve the|i 1 can do anything to help YOu |peanor does not seem at all happy “The STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, POSTPONED Attorney J. B. sel? inside before the fran out for him, to tell him everything the council she thinks, but he always wants to| presented the proposal of unnamed cllents to take over the city’s milk am afraid that I do not very often|and council to be he would make a fine hue) \, guy more frivolous than Eleanor|qetermined by city authorities, and 1915. PAGE 3 | ROUND TRIP Children, 5 to 12... Excursion rom mr. 10f the Season Will Be Held Sunday, September 5th am Ou WHIDBY ISLAND AND IT WILL BE ONE OF THE BEST OF THE SEASON, TOO Give the Children a Delightful Outing Before School Opens. They'll Feel All the Better for It, and They’ll Do Just That Much Better Work in School. Leave Colman Dock at 9 a. m. on Steamer “Whatcom.” After a beautiful two-hour trip arrive at the town of Maxwelton. You may stop here or go on to Austin, whichever pleases you the best. There are delightful picnic grounds and one of the finest bathing beaches on Puget Sound. This bathing wl beach is especially noted for the warmth of the water there. Whidby Island is at its best now—the crops are just maturing—and the whole country is beautiful as it only is in Autumn. Whidby Island abounds in fine roads, and there will be autos there which can be secured at reasonable prices for those who desire to take auto trips during the day. The picnic grounds are fully equipped with benches, etc. Returning on Steamer Rosalie, leave Austin at 5:30— Leave Maxwelton 6:15. Arrive Seattle 8:30. Take Your Lunch, Or Meals Served on Boat, as You Prefer 50c for the Round Trip Children 5 to 12, 25c Remember, the boat leaves Colman Dock at 9 a. m. tables, ROUND TRIP B to. Brees seesesse AOC 5 to 12. ROUND TRIP Children, \ RANCHISE CRIME, FAT WOMEN ‘rns tions unt os R PEACE sentative here, and Capt. S. B. Gibbs, surveyor for San Francisco BY C. P. STEWART WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—Late |marine underwriters, were patch-|fall or early winter may see an ing and sealing the steamer Ad-|American move toward peace. This miral Watson Saturday, prepara-|intimation came from “Aa high offi- Shorett appeared tory to raising the sunken liner.|clal today se committes of |She was rammed and sunk last} The peace appeal of Pope Bene- at/dict to President Wilson is not ex- jpected to bear fruit immediately, —~——-— ——— | but with the lull in fighting, which is anticipated with the approach of Friday and formally Sunday by the steamer Paraiso [| {the Bell st. wharf. Rhythm ts the law of the universe . | winter, it is ad th \ his request the matter went “ wags |. : said e preat lent ir weeks, Shorett declaring ly underatecd there will beng: [thinks' the time will be ripe for did not wish to hurry mat action. President Wilson will make crime, there will be no poverty, | nal ; there will be no fat women. [So roniy t) ths: Sones Seaen aa "To tell you what euhrythmics ts, |Presented by Cardinal Gibbons, it 4 ritatively stated today, both the public thoroly con-| a wanted Dentist. lthings? obey ee Prag eo oat versant with the plan before any Bs will ask you to do certain things. | ie hecuiran ngs? please and I want Dick to do as he action was taken Try, for instance, to execute one |* 4 ls F; 7 SUCCESS IN is thE “Do you ever hear earthing pleases, provided nefther of us does| {pn submitting the proposal | motion, or one set of motions, with| Acknowledgement of the pope's a am proud of our success in Bel-\trom the sad-looking man—Hat-\o) ning that hurts the other IShorett introduced a new clause, |your right hand, another different |™essese WM be delivered to the cardinal and unless the Vatican or his eminence make the papal com- munication public it will not be published here. « that “the market price of livered at the central milk n case of dispute, should be with your left You can't do it, you see. ll, if you were EUHRYTH ‘ou could |set independently hand ~My methods tn making double} be his wife. 1\* preference should be given to the nf. Dalerose discovered the % ask her to be his wite. Both of them have changed. producers of milk in and around Se- nee of eubrythmies when he| DIXIE PICNIC NEXT WEEK Suction artificial dentures, prophy-| «ajthough I am not In the best |y nde * P * | : » r if they are both happter. [att |assembled his pupils one day and Hep | Metic bridgework, gold, synthetic! oe condition as you know, I hope|tning Kitty 1s, but some way Hidiide Atiediomants Wee asked them to take ONE STEP for|. The annual Dixie day picnic ash 'S " ala. pide ‘c »|dance will be given by Jon- producer of milk today Is }each chord he should play on the foal saint pee A es: cw 0 higher principles of the Dental sc ‘ {1 to call upon ? f , at, you won't fail to any more. se average 9 piano ine . ° hegnd me. Perhaps I can help you best To Be Continued Monday) |Tecelving, on the average, from ? “When he played slowly the|Friday at Alki pavilion me. DP ( on for the milk r4 My extreme low prices on such)yy ‘staying away and just writing | ———_——__ <== |to 12 cents @ ee hie pbs eSoate wd steps were slow, measured, sol a y elass work in Bellingham $\)5.. ‘one of my frivolous letters oc- penoress Gaclaaen JS Bis COR J}emn; when the music became mar-| : in Beattie alarm my competitors.|Casionally. But truly, Margie, I tion, “and the 2 gp yee igh tial, military, unconsciously — the t but my knowledge of the profession | 07° settling down, perhaps before rea. ast cases, is paying toe deaees |body straightened, the muscles] t and my cash basis allow me to baby comes I'll be staid enough to leaving 7 cents for he de ivery | stiffened; if the music was soft, the Make such a saving for my patients| ary Corre other, Please don't of milk by the middleman, which | pupils relaxed, Gradually he made c that they cannot afford to overlook| /° % "\tanger things do happen. | uncn an under this proposal would be re |the lesson more difficult, calling 4 Me when in need of Dental work. |'*/Fi tert, the other night, when | duced to 4 cents, the bene for different movements with each I THANK YOU we were talking, suddenly took me ° fitting the producer and consut jarm until each pupil t i EDWIN J. BROWN, D. 0. 8, |°yTs"Sruant ald. KUty, whet | inner the oredueer because he would un [feof the tnusial et Are appropriate at_ all | ; ak doubtedly t rom » af pe | body and could play the most dif , uy 708-713 First Ave |would I do if you should be taken if custity food and excellent cent more for his milk than he gets ficult tunes upon ft. The moment |} umes: We have made a 4 age eee more capable of || service prevail at the Nor. now; and the consumer would be an ection becomes automatic it is|} careful selection of flaw- ; BOSINESS URSE rine: "LT exclaimed, |] tonia Cafeteria, paying 15 to 26 per cent less than | euhrythinte ; couR [prinsiae op the babes | eae eccxine--acee Por uae ‘vevtie | Eunrythmice Is useful int] less stones, perfectly cut. ‘ on x a teied ts to see him 60 wor. PORRIAS—0: YG, Hi Under this proposal 4 cepts a | the treatment of the insane. It These gems can be . . | frigh ner Strictly fresh ranch egea quart would amply corfpensate the | Promotes physical beauty and t df ti ‘ aie ace darling—1 don't want || with Swift's Premium hams milk company for the cost of erect- | mental polse. And no woman mounted In settings man- a The University Washington |anyone but you-—-I never wanted|| and bacons Ing the plant-and delivering the who Is euhrythmic can be |fufactured by us to your , Fill hold an open meeting at 10414 anyone but you—and will never|| Try Our Hot Cakes and ef hake hn ke WII Reform World With Rhythm! Mile, Suzanne Ferrlere, who - order. “ hl Rent oon oreaiey. want anyone but 4p Pea fel he Wattion merWould Pay for Inspection has come to this country to Introduce the new science of Eurhythmics, | pin be 7 8 o'clock, and a y y fa PCAUse a rhe, uo": ervice on 7 sity re BM omen ane soos tatececea ent [SEZ faults Because they ergouvait-|| Lunch—Continuous Service Not only is the city relieved dlecovered by Jacques Dalcroze, famous composer of Geneva, Switzer ILIVES 200 YEARS!,| Diamonds have perma- Fae ae ag meter Pipe ype ayglesey aR S from the necessity of building a| . be wass edecat invited to at-|f than YOU AO iy ay Dinner Barrel puaat oot lec oii. wader] stom eee Meee i ie an 200 years —_ value = are bon raking classes will be orgsn- , this proposal, recelves @ufficient | hogy nuateal {nstrument, You| Now Tis it? tt’ coming much more valu- ening classes will be organ-|14 me? ae a oe ; , a era ie eal of milk to|20dy 18 & musical tnstrument. You! Now, WHAT IS IT? It's a the } ‘ g © titan” “tlesmanship and tn adver-|" «no you know, dear, I sometime: Fine reading and res r : cay’ for’ the. eauipinent | Catt Day al kinds of tunes with {t./ory of BEING MUSIC instead of bladder disorders able every year. We ng. Full information about ‘1 " hy we women | room for the conventence of more than pay for the @ pment | CO; ather, you could play them {f| merely studying it. But It’ he. proof tha must® > the reason why , r, rather, i adying it It's a the y t it must Se¥en other business courses to be Lec Arena husbands do not love | our patrons necessary to make such inspection, | vo Knew anything about the| ory of Hving as well. Mile. Ferriere ert. have them in all sizes, tiven during the coming fall and po ‘as much as they did when we together with all compensation for!irand new sclence of Euhrythmics,{ belleves that when the new actence troubled with pains but the smaller stones are inter months will be given out. ; because before ma labor which Mlle, Suzanne Ferriere has|{s thoroly learned the world 6 estion, in: sre lovers, is because b ; ; 2 nich ‘ h r arned the world will headache estion, {t x «it salesmanship in-| Cre lover eis you all the aweet |[ “7 . | “Shorett’a clients ask @ 20-year | just brought with her to the United | pass. thru a. moral as well. ag a|somnn. painful ot too frequent just as precious propor- Riaiyeiae ng, business | iiogs he thinks you would like to 4 J \\ Se cad dlatrit seen pol bags musical revolution | tite bladder, you will elmost tionately as the larger Ghalyuie, selling laws, and sales-|things be lt varriage he does y to sell and distribute all milk sold| Mile, Ferriere has been called] — If you are really euhrythmic, | fina quick’ rellet in GOLD. 3 | oa by class members. | ree tet you hear all the sweet) || in Seattle, from a central plant,/the Montessor! of music, She] you will never steal your neigh- | Haarlem O11 Capsules, This ones, ; ss) houses are visited NOt let YOU fut! “erbert, how-| || © -wl|lwith the clty receiving 2% per|comes as the envoy extra bors’ spoons, covet his wife or | Fo! vid, remedy that hay stoo dq ure conducted under thins? 0° owing more loverlike| |! ay cent of the grows earnings of Jacques Dalcroze, famous com-| envy him his new automobile. n the proper quantity. ana siness conditions Aaa Ci (Sahl The city has the right to take| poser of Geneva, Switzerland, to] Now then, how to get that way,|venlene form to take. It ts Importe ertising course Includes e umn over the plant at the end of any establish a school of Euhrythmics| “The human body is usical | direct from Holland laboratories, and 3 aby is my trump lover 8 vuman a mu ‘rom I atories, ling laws, wales correspondence,| “I guess this baty 1% — Byear period by paying fair |in New York clty instrument,” explained the slen- | {oll cen. & om Ss lish, printing rules and meth-|card. KITTY.’ 1421 23 4th Ave and reasonable price for the Ax applied to music, the new|der, black-eyed Mlle. Ferrfere. | ; A ; Diamond Merchants mead the preparation of adver- | And 1 have no trump card tol] adjoining Joshua Green Bldg physical valuation of the plant,|method 1s to be taught at the/"Only the untrained human being |lieve you, But be sure to get t 821 Second, Ave. 4 ae campelgns | I) never get over missing |which is to be determined by a|grand opera in Parls and is now|does not know how to play on it, |Kenuine GOLD MEDAL. prand. | ¥ 3 il classes are conducted by |play Wh f arbitration,” | being taught in a special school of so as to bring out {ts harmonies, | Co. . Iboard o Wactical business men instructors sonny. Sometimes I want to cud-!

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