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Reading from left to right thea Olsen, 225 Broadway N.; Daniel Ca ni 20th « Frank Jacobs, the photog- ' rapher, needs a vacation. He yearns for it, longs for it and » like to get away over Sunday—off to Mt. Rainier, or Scenic Hot Springs —and forget to come back Monday and Tuesday. He would greatly wish to make it &@ sort of Fourth of July outing. But— He's not going to do it. He can’t. There are 200 babies whe won't let him. There are 200 mothers of tho: babies who are against him having a vacation. Come by Scores He's got to stick in town and work long after the whistles Blew for the close of day, to @et out the pictures of the badies entered In Tho Star con test. Jacobs, whose office is in the PI. building, probably holds the record for camera men fn the taking of baby pictures. Between Monday and Thursday night he “took” 600 babies They came tnto the office by seores. They filled the watt- ing room and crowded into the hallway. Bon Marche To make sure, in case there Was a slight sprinkle while the mothers and babies gathered at the park for the “mories,” the Bon Marche management courteously offered to drop the stand awning over band “There's nothing too good for kidd: said Manager Frank that goes 1®, Play Discusses “Where Are My Children?” the control picture which comes Clemmer Sunday, deals Plataly with the premeditated de struction of the unborn. The film is « very frank, force ful, pictorial discussion of the control problem. Many con- not present ee arog to a marked degree. rt of the film birth control Excerpts is book are flashed on the They read perfectly rea- & jury 1s shown convict man of issuing indecent |it- The story then unfolds terrible conditions resulting from igno- The types, characterization and | phy have been well han-| siderable discussion thruout the 4 Reading from left to right: Thelma Forrest, 3211 23rd ave.; Alice Clyde, 1424 11th av Rosey Leopold, Edward Chambreau, 200 BABES STOP FRAN K | JACOBS FROM TAKING HIS VACATION ON 4TH Also Helps) “Birth Control’’ The film has created con-| Elizabeth Fett, 3969 Eighth ave. Harry Martin, 1126 Alki # STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1916 PAGE 5, MOTHERS 218 16th ave.; Doro 1603 Terry ave.; ! ~ Wednesday there were so } many Jacobs had to turn away | some, But on Thursday the | photographer was prepared He gave all applicants an iden tifying i. There were 390 | that day. Jacobs told the moth e ewspapers ay ou ou re) ers to come in on various days | next week, and The Star | agreed to give him that extra | time to get the photographs up and would not have the judges } decide the contest until all the | pictures are tn Then Come Judges That is why Jacobs must stay In town, He's got to keep busy turning out baby pictures As soon as he is thru the judges will take the photo graphs in charge, and will care fully examine the beauty claims of each of the 922 fn the contest The judges are Mrs. Minnie Parkhurst Rimer, secretary of | the seattle = Birth Control | league, Miss Cornelia Glass writer, member of The Star staff, and Daniel Landon, attor ney. Landon ts a bachelor, but as he ts a state senator he claims to have kissed as many babies in his district as any man there, DESTROY Your Daughter’s Education, as Well as country. Only adults will be per- mitted to see it at the Clemmer. BABIES TO BE IN CLEMMER MOVIES At 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, hundreds of Se attle bables will get their first chance to make good | i in the “movies.” The camera man was ready on the job to take the pletures of the tots who are entered in The Star contest. Only a heavy rain would spoil the taking of the pictures. The “movies” will then be shown at the Clemmer theatre for the next week, as an added attraction to the mother-and-baby play, “Where Are My Children?” The Prizes The four prettiest babies tn The Star contest will divide $50 Own, but You Should Believe in Teaching Modern Ideas and See the Return Engagement of the Modern Sociological Photodrama WHERE ARE MY in cash, while the mothers of every baby entered recetved a ticket (good for two) to the Clemmer theatre for next week, when the mother-and-baby play “Where Are My Children?” will be presented. The prettiest baby will get 26; the next will get $ third prize winner wil $10, and the fourth $ The winners will be judged entirely from the photographs taken by offictal pho | | } ; Emeline _ WAR NEEDS TAKE » MILK FROM BABY Nici anianaenoinliaiel To n at first hand what experience civilians in Ger- many were having a result of the food stringency, Staff Correspondent Shepherd of the United Prese went to Rotter. dam and got a set of food Stories from travelers from | Germany. This Is the second. BY WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD ROTTERDAM, Holland, June 15—(By Mail.)—Right into the baby’s cradie, at his five daily meal times, reaches the hand of the great German govern- ment In war time. It enatches his milk bottle from him, empties out half his milk, and fille up the bottle with breakfast food. Twice day, when bottle time comes, this great hand kheps his bottie away from him, and with a spoon feeds him apple sauce, crushed car- rots and sieved spinach. You can't get the bables to talk about it, tho their mothers have a great deal to say on the subject But the fact remaing that the babies thrive on their new menus and that, perhaps, the baby experts of Germany have found a new and better way to fill baby stomachs “Here's my little muchacho, a Spanish lady from Germany, who) had, as she said, “brought him out | to get him some milk.” She displayed a little fellow of 8| months, Doctors Urge Nursing “In our town in Germany. doctor gives you a certificate. May have a pint of milk your baby. “The doctor works with the gov-| 1 | | it the| a day for} —~e| ernment, you understand, and he les every effort to ‘persuade mothers to nurse their children at |the breast “If he considers that a mother {s/| able to do this, he will not issue a milk certificate, and the mother wil not be able to purchase milk A DARING FILM PREACHMENT ON BIRTH CON TROL, WITH CONDITIONS PLAINLY PICTURED | “Nurses also are under govern |ment control, and when they dis |cover that a mother is able to nurse her baby, It is her duty to notify the doctor to that effect, and then it becomes his duty to cancel the milk ticket “The milk that is issued is not jenough for a baby, of course, but |the scientists have worked out a | way of mixing it with an oatmeal or wheat broth | This is fed from the bottle three | times a day. I extend a cordial invitation to my many friends and admirers to hear my famous Mothers Instructed | “But he must have food two other me times every day, and the sctentists jare busily instructing physictans Jand nurses, who in turn Instruct | |mothers, how to cook apples, car rots and spinach for the babies “We cook the appies or carrots until soft as porridge and serve {t| to the baby FORMERLY AT THE COLISEUM | | id | Mk tooth in Ma heed vob Ste ea es IN OUR NEW HOME. —M. GUTERSON ie rows fat Niven ateeec i { SECOND HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY -By Liszt 3 i ie tien say aap mach Musical Program | THe ROSARY ; : “I don’t like to see him have : tit ea hit ipnac. "ne I~ ADMISSION ADMIESION Holland to give him all the milk he wants for atime. He laughs and coos every time he sees the milk bottle coming. He knows the difference between milk and carrots.” 15c Children Not Admitted 15c Children Not Admitted LEMME You can get « lot of good land bargains in Star Want Ads.