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bSHr PFSRSELAS SP wetted? a UNTIL ESDAY NIGHT SP THUUNUAUUUUUANNACAGOONDAUUTAUNAUNAAUAY Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS UODUUGALLUNUUUALLUOUCUUEECULEAG HOD A Adopt Sammies for | Period of War as the HIRED MAN STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY and a SEASIDE TANGLE WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER ADMISSION 20¢—CHILDREN 10¢ 1,800 Women Nurses With U.S. Army Special Staff Dispatch Fe. 5— of the “CASCARETS” FOR HEADACHE, COLDS, LIVER, BOWELS Serve as the Hun alr raiders, who love the shining mark of a hospital. The commander of America's women soldiers is Miss Dora EF. Thompson, whose official title is su perintendent of the nurse corps. If purses held military rank corre sponding to that of men, she prob- ably would be a major general at least—for she is a corps commander in effect But in her office at Washington. surrounded by her staff, she sug gests rather the head of a woman's college, or the principal of a high school. Her task is enormous, She must recruit her corps of 4,500 to 35,000 or #0. to give the arny the nursing force it will need. Release Graduates She was asked to send a message to the young women of the country and tell them what they can do to | Dear Mins Grey print in your meaning of “Be umn what ts th a war daddy & soldier,” to settle an among a bunch of my frienda? M. M Since our country has entered the Buropean war, « sort of cum tom has originated among citi living ne forts, training station», ete, to entertain the men from these places at their homes, and from thin has alogan, Adopt a Sammy for the dura jon of the war ea num have er or sailor boy e n, and keep him supplied with knitted garments, tobacco, candy, ete zens ntonments, grown the Adoption Papers Cost About $25 Dear Miss Grey tell me th for a foundling baby? quire any papers? If #0, please teil me the cost of them. A SUBSCRIBER. A foundling must be adopted before its foster parents have any lawful right to keep it. The papers cost in the neighborhood of $25. Cynthia Explains Valentine Customs Dear Miss Grey 8, and the topic for the afternoc “The Origin of the Valentine,” ( you give me any information on thi subject? MRS. H. Valentine (Saint) was a bishop and martyr of ‘the church, who was put to death for his faith during the persecution under Claudius IL, Feb. 14, ‘The custom of choosing valentines on his day is of considerable an. tiquity, and it was an old belief that birds began to mate on this day. On the eve of Saint Val entine’s day, young people of both sexes used to meet, and each of them drew one by lot from a number of names of the opposite nex, which were put In- to a common receptacle, Each gentleman thus got a lady for his valentine, and became the valentine of a lady. The gentle. men remained bound to the ser vice of their valentines for a year, A similar custom pre vailed in the Roman Lupercalia, during which fextival boys drew from a common box, each tab let inscribed with the name of a girl, to whom, under the aus pices’ of Juno Februata, they were to be devoted for a twelve month. Must Wait Long Time in Montana Dear Mins Grey: Would you kind ly let me know the length of tim tw \ iq Will you please | Will you please requirements of the law Does it re| I am to have our club at our house on February STAR—TUESDA* Mra, Lincotn Valentine malian, who has spent in Washington, has interent jean republics in Ted a Guate everal years rtaken to “4 women in the Spanish. e Crows | White | very liper these women have tions in © never under n knitting and sewing She Will Teach Knitting to Spanish-American Women ||| IRS, LINCOLN VALENTINE FEB. f, 1%! SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS ee -| THe IROTE-RANKINCO- OTTO F: KEGEL, President STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 ” ECOND BABY'S COMING « | | have been thinking a good deal s|about the subject of the difference jin the kind of love an adopted child receives from a woman to that which her own child receives, little book. Eliene has told me that she cannot detect a particle of differ. lence in her feeling for the twins and her love for little Eliene. In blood stronger than water? Or im it one of those conventional |ideas that has grown up about the home and family ties? Ido not know whether I have ever told you thin, little book, but Tam quite sure that if Mra, Trent jwaa not Dick's mother he would have no compunctions in saying that she bored him and that he dis Mked her, Because she is his moth- jer be does not own this even to him. nelf, Tam gtad Donna ts going to adopt that red-headed boy baby. She had been getting very self-centered late- ly, and this will take her out of her- |nelf an nothing else could | An noon ax #he had put the case lbefore her attorney, all enthuwinam | Jand excitement. he at ones set about jmaking arrangements. Then Don-| |na exclaimed, “I want him sure by| tomorrow night, Mr. Stein.” / “My dear Mrs. Tenney,” said the lawyer, “you cannot have a baby | sent out to you as you have a Parts fown sent. I shall get these things dane an soon ax nonsible, and then I | Will let you know when to come x» THE a the Montana law requires after get-| down here and «ign the papers.” ting a divorce before one can re| And ta the length of time | lawyer's office, Donna turned to me marry? any different for men or women? ANXIOUS FRIEND. The law does not discriminate between the sexes. When a di voree is granted in the state of Montana, the innocent party can- not marry until after the expira- tion of two years, and the guilty party until after the expiration of three years from the entry of the judgment Here's Rank of Commission Men Dear Mins Grey: Will you please! not plan publish the rank of the different of. ficers of the U. tenant up? INQUISITIVE. Second Lieutenant, First Liew. tenant, Captain, Major, Licuten ant-Colonel, Colonel, Brigadier General, Major-General, Lieuten ant Colonel and General 8. army, from lieu | the coming of her second child as ‘The moment we got outside the jand said: “Come on, Margie, let's go jand indulge in an |clothes’ buying.” “But, Donna, don’t you realize that there may be such a thing as a hitch In the proceedings. and that after all you may not be able to get your baby? “Of course not, croaker,” she an- ewered gaily And I thought then, little book, of the time when I, too, was sure that | nothing could happen to my baby— but, well, this time I cannot feel [the mame. I do not anticipate; I do I wonder, little book, if any woman feels the same about orgy of baby she does about her first Somehow, Sonny lived for me }from the very instant that I knew! that he was coming to me. I never! want to sleep without the feeling | that I was holding him in my arms. | It has always hurt me when any one Confessions of a Wife | Patriotic Cooking Best Succeeds — With Hoosier Saving To save food for fighters and money for the family, you should have this efficient kitchen equipment that safeguards your supplies—Hoosier saves food by keeping them in place; by preventing guesswork and waste in measuring mixing. Instead of walking the endless rounds of your kitchen, with Hoo you can sit down restfully to get the meals. Ho? You can buy the Hoosfer and pay as convenient. Delivered for $1.00 Pay the balance $1 weekly. Your money all back if you are not de lighted. Why not come and order at once? Start the year by starting to save, “How much more sensible they t dressing bables than they | 0 be, ‘These little garments as fine and as dainty y can be, but there is| no emb to hurt “It is a pleasure to look at these baby things,” she said, and then she| laughed such a happy laugh as #he| picked up the most exquinite little rons, and said to the saleswoman, “I'll take thin,” (To Be Continued) VETS HERE CELEBRATE BATTLE OF SANTA ANA| In celebration of the 19th anni versary of the battle of Santa Ana, in which the First Washington in- fantry were under fire for the first time in the Philippines, more than 100 veterans gathered at the Wanh- ington Volunteer association banquet | at the Washington Annex Monday. Among the speakers were Chief of Police Joe Warren, a Spanish war veteran; Sheriff John Stringer, City Attorney T. J. L. Kennedy and Capt Hopkins, military police chief at Camp Lewis, , ne roneleaf flesh of a baby Every kitchen device has been tested by Hoosier makers, and Hoos- ier’s Council of Kitchen Scientists are using the Hoosier constantly to find new improvements. If a better cabinet could be built, these brilliant women would find a way. No other maker controls their talent and genius. Pike at Fifth—— Grote-Ranki MAY PACK HERRING Herring, one of the most plentiful — fish in Puget Sound, may be packed | Tuesday and preserved for food out of ea-|U, S, TAKES ONE MORE = fuifilied every requirement. The jnorth end of the city aan te, the. mane. tabare, |ades ih Westerner is another of the Seattle) A mass meeting will be held 4 Commissioner Darwin mays that the | SEATTLE-MADE SHIP wpe of big cargo carriers and was| University Masonic hall, at § famous Scotch method of packing| The United States shipping boarg Finally ordered by a Norwegian | Speakers lag Forges herring can be used successfully | today accepted the steamship Wert |**pping company. eee great ca gage pecs r with the sound fish, The Key City |erner, commandeered by the govern: | lana Cnet Crosce. | Win a Pa-Xing Co. of Port Townsend, in| ment while being built by the J. F. \iinson wi Cha already Interested in the proposition | Duthie Shipbuilding Co. The ‘veanet,| HOLD HANSON MEETING | storer remuge iar 8 an! and has asked for detailed informa-|iaunched early in December, has| Ole Hanson will carry his drive for| Boys Come Home,” as the a lbeen given her trial runs and has'nomination for the mayoraity to the| number oa the program. Save America’s Fats— Improve America’s Cooking —Use Mazola—the Oil from Indian Corn joy life! Don’t stay bilious, | »«! En} P y sed She says: “Every young woman| A goose sold recently in Green: of my friends seomed to think that! sick, headachy and constipated. Get rid of bad breath, sour) stomach, coated tongue, | indigestion. Get 2 10-cent box now. | They're fine! Cascarets liven | your liver, clean your thirty feet of | Dowels and sweeten your stomach. gat one or two, like candy, be-| going to bed and in the morn-| fng your head is clear, tongue {s| clean, stomach sweet, breath right and cold gone. Get a box from your drurgist and enjoy the nicest, | gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Cascarets stop sick headache, biliousness, in- digestion, bad breath and constipa- | tion. | Mothers should give a whole Cas-| caret to cross, bilious, sick, fever y tim They are ver gripe or sicken, | | | | E. N. FURMAN WU Teach You the Shortest Way te = Good Position Northwestern Shorthand Reporting School d Civil Service in Advanced ren | NIGHT SCHOOL | Monday, Wednesday, Frida; ‘Arcade Bldg. Elliott 1581 jed immediately lof good physique who wants to help [should enter a hospital training school at once. Every girl who en ters a training school, and shows that she has the necessary qualities of a nurse, will, in a short time, be able to release a graduate nurse for the front.” SEATTLE GIRL HELPS ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS Mary Louise Rochester, daughter of Judge G. A. C Rochester, 1230 15th ave. N., sails for France in the near future to help take charge of the entertainment of soldiers ct the American base. A telegram re ceived by her father here Monday from New York, where she has been studying music, told of her appoint field, Ia., for $2,912. Previously th same goose sold at Crons © Sonny had never lived and that I/ Winterset for was making a great fuss about him. | $2,559, making the total of $5,471 ‘The sales were at auctions for Red feeling I have not a# yet nad the same about the baby that is coming to me now. Perhaps that! ment to the post and sought his permission to accept. It was grant-| She will work un- der the Y. M. C. A. | Judge Rochester's two sons are al-| ready in the service. SCIENCE CAN’T STOP DECAY OF BUILDING Efforts to save the tamous forestry building, on the university campus, from decay by fungi growths, have failed, according to Assistant Profes- sor J. W. Hotson, of botany, and H. L. Trumbull, of chemistry. X-ray experiments to kill the growth were tried. Made of giant logs, the build ing has been one of the interesting structures in the United States since 1909. It houses the untversity mu. seum. 50 THRIFT MEETINGS =| WILL BE HELD HERE! Thrift meetings will be held in 50 of the largest industrial plants and institutions of Seattle, starting Wed nesday noort These meetings will be held in connection with the ob nce of Y. M. C. A. “Thrift The plans for the meetings were laid at the thrift dinner, held at the ¥. M. G. A. Monday night by the thrift clubs of that organiza- tion and the Y. W. C. A. | How Many Are Coming to the United States After the Wart Ask Dr. Steiner at the | Hippodrome next Sunday | evening at 8:15. DR, J. BR. BINYON Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLAssEs tem with drugs on Earth We are one of the few optica stores in the Northwest that really enthusiasts. * from start to finish, grind len the only ¢ ON F free, b sae not ly neceasary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE. Near Seneca St. Thoroughness Characterizen our methods in every transaction, and our cus tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound bual- Judgment. 4% Paid om Yavings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited. graduate op Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. preacribed Vhone Main 1550 neys and the thirty feet of intes — tines of the previous day's waste, feeling will come later, but just now I experience no great hope; only al | strained ndition and al physical weariness that is almost | weakness, There is no feeling of |worry. Tam going on in my usual | way, and trying not to look ahead| fn any way or to any distance. Donna and I went this morning to the Baby Shop. I really did get up |e little enthusiasm when I saw those |dainty garments. Donna simply | wont wild nervous | Get the Habit of || Drinking Hot Water | Before Breakfast | Says we can't look or feel right with the system full | of poisons. Millions of folks bathe internally now instead of loading their sys What's an in side bath?” you say. Well, it is guaranteed to perform miracles if ; You could believe these hot water ‘There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos phate in it, This is a very excel J. lent health measure, It is intend ed to flush the stomach, liver, kid sour bile and indigestible material left over in the body which, if not eliminated every day, become food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the @fiick result is poisons and toxins which are| then absorbed into the blood, causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stom- ach trouble, kidney misery, sleep- lessness, impure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who sim- ply cannot get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very lit tle, but is sufficient to make any one a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation, VERY time you fry potatoes, fish or any other food in Mazola instead of butter, you save fats— e And you improve the cooking in flavor and digestibility. Cooking with Mazola holds the flavor of the food it- self—never flavors food with the smoke of burning fat. You can use it much hotter than butter and lard —and so make fried things digestible. For economy—use it over and over again. It never carries taste or odor from one food to another. Why should you melt solid fats to make an oil for shortening when Mazola is already an oil and makes such delicious pastries? Mazola makes a perfect salad dressing, equal in quality to one made with the best olive oil, superior to one made with ordinary olive oil. It is easier to mix than an olive oil dressing. For sale in pints, quarts, half gallons and gallons. For greater economy buy the large sizes. H There is a valuable Cook Book for Mazola users. It FISH BALLS shows you how to sauté, OR CAKES make dressings and sauces Boil one-half pound salt more delicious, make light aie Ae Set: Senden) digestible pastry. Should be and shred fine. Mix in every home. Send for it with two cups mashed or ask your grocer. FREE. potatoes, beaten egg, Corn Products Refining Co. one tablespoon milk, salt and peppertotaste. Make intocakes or balls, P. 0. Box 161, New York dip in beaten egg and . crumbs. Fry in deep Selling Kepresentatives JOHNSON LIF BER MERC. CO. Seattle, Wash. Mazola.