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WehusGaaa iam Go| Hot Weather Health for Baby OTTO S, GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU ove CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your con Yenience to assist you to furnish your home along your own Individual ideas. than Our terms are easier and our prices are lower will be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest. | JUST YOUR W ORD THAT YOU'LL PAY | bag | milky water, APARTMENT DINING TABLE OLID OAK in the fumed or golden finish. Top measures 40 inches, and extends to 5 feet. Just |f} | right for small dining rooms. $12 85 | Special for Saturday............... a Fobacco Habit _ Dangerous Dr. Connor, formerly of Hopkins hospital. Thou- of men suffering from fatal es would be in perfect health were it not for the dead- i nicotine. Stop the habit before it’s too late. 8s @ sim- Sprocess to rid yourself of the © habit in any form. Just go o-date drug store and|/ take them ernicious ruggists the money if they fail. Be to read yg and interesting | ncement by Connor, soon ‘Appear in this paper. It tell: the dangers of nicotine pol- and how to avoid it. In the antime try Nicotol tablets; be surprised at tho results, | | KAISER IS RELEGATED | TO COBWEBBY gies» (Special to The Star by N. E. BERLIN, July 18.—No more will| the pictures and bust of the! former kaiser adorn schoolrooms | and public buildings in Berlin. The| town council has ordered them all | removed and they will be stored in| the cobwebby attics of the public| | butidings, 10 to 60 Ibs., or pe under GUARANTEE by Korein sys- Obtain Oll ef Korein at any busy drug store; or write for free brochure to Korein Co. NH-1128, | tation F, New York City. hod. Become No salts, » ho tedious impreves health, ef thctemes 1 ADD FeARa To TO OUR LIFE, Start today.—Advt. | point of the elbow jis right for the baby's skin By Mrs. Max West Child-Care Expert of U. 8. Children’s Bureau Every healthy baby daily bath In very hot have two baths morning and a co to bed « hot pla should have a ather he day—one should in the bath t ht weather brings to of prickly bet and bran bath a fore K When the the nothing than the salt bag wry bran, babies there oothing For this fill a with ordir filled bag into warm soak and squeeze the water becomes milky into the bath for fiv dashing the water gently whole body, and dry him gently with & soft towel, and without rinsing off the bran. Use no soap. Just lave the baby's skin gently with the The bran bath may be repeated daily as long as the skin is ue heat mor or muslin put the water, and bag until the Put the baby or ten minutes over | inflamed The ordinary daily bath is usually given the baby in mid-morning, after the bowels have moved, and before the mid-morning feeding. Rathe the baby in a comfortably warm room, being sure he is pro tected from drafts. Use a small in fant’s bathtub for babies under a year old, Test the water with the When it feels neither hot nor cold to the elbow, it Never add hot water to the tub after thi | baby is put in, Never leave a young |baby alone in the tub. Watch and |hold him constantly: Before begin. ning to undress the baby for his bath, gather all the materials need- ed, A mild soap, soft towels, pow- der, the clean clothes, the rubber apron for the mother, the tub, water, | ete. should be placed within easy reach. Soft cheesecloth is excelle use in washing the baby. towels should be old and soft Before the baby is entirely un dressed, wash his head and scalp| gently with a very little soap, being careful not to get it into his eyes, and rinsing the soap off well After the head is washed, remove the clothes and lather it with a soapy cloth the entire body. Then set the baby in the tub, holding him with the left hand and arm and sponging his body with the right hand. Re- move the baby from the bath and wrap him in the towel, patting the skin gently to dry it. A little very fine talcum powder should be used in the folds and creases of the skin. Many mothers use far too much, thus clogging the pores of the skin. Do not apply powder until skin is well dried. In summer, the only dress the baby needs is the diaper and a thin) slip. For mothers who cannot easily ob tain the bran for the prickly-heat bran baths for summer, there are two other simple baths, cooling and his | ty The mn SEATTLE STAR_FRIDAY, JULY a 1919. (SECOND LESSON) healing to the inflamed may used for with heat The starch, bath is. cc made by dissolving on dinary ta of water, skins, babies which be suffering rash ling and is cupfal stareh in directed for vdry and using i the bran bath. Another cooling j bath is the goda bath, made by dis solving two tablespoonfuls of plain BY MILTON BRONNER WASHINGTON, July 18.—Republi can standpat leadership in both houses of congress attempted to knock out the federal employment service and was badly beaten after a| combination of democratic and re. | publican liberals got out their meat axes and took the hide off Senators Warren and Smoot, the republican conferees for the senate. This makes the third time recent ly Warren and Smoot have sat in the senate and heard themselves de nounced. The opponents took no steps to soften their words with the usual “senatorial courtesy” stuff | They were too hot in the collar for that. The fight came up over the con ference report on the sundry civil appropriations bill, The senate had ordered an appropriation of $400,000 for the employment bureau to tide | it over until the bill could be draft jed putting it on a more permanent basis. Conferees a with their brothers from the house to cut this to $200,000 and restrict all its actly This entire line will go at a radical reduction to effect a quick clean-up. Not one article will be reserved. Positively every these prices. It’s a chance of a lifetime. “Selby” lead - ringed Sinkers for trolling and sea fishing, as- sorted weights; regu- each— 3c 10 Split Shot regular 5c Special at Bamboo and Steel Fishing Rods Half Price 3-piece 9-foot Split Bamboo Rods, nickel- plated mountings, complete in cloth par- $2.00. ‘Special at--........ 91.00 $1.13 Same as above, with extra tip. Regular $2.25. Special. 3-piece Split Bamboo Fly Rod, selected stock, closely wound, locking reel seat, cork grasp, with extra tip. Regular $6.00. Special..... $3 .00 Steel Rod (non-telescopic), 9 feet, 3- jiece. Regular $1.50. Bpecial ge a ae 75c 2-piece 414-foot Casting Rods (bamboo), selected stock, well wrapped. 88 Regular $1.75. Special at...... Cc Defiance Steel Rod, 9-foot, 3-piece, cork grasp, locking reel holder. $1. 00 Regular $2.00. Special. 4-piece Telescopic Steel Rod (Bristol), 32 inches long when telescoped, locking reel holder, cork grasp. Regular $1. 75 $3.50. Special at.......... 3-piece, beautifully whipped, fancy col- ored silk, extra tip and case, complete. i $2.00 Special at .............+. Trout Flies Leaders Imperial File Point Tacoma Special, 1 yard Hooks, selected gut, pure single gut, ree. 4 silk, ameled : each “Italian Silk,” regular 75c. “Italian Silk regular 8 SILK “Kennebec,” ular $1.00. Fly Books, leather. Simmons’ No. special metal, regular tiplying, full clal Horrock special, each Horrock double cial, each Other brass and regular, special, single gut, reg. 17c 25, special. 2-yard ‘Tacoma Spec fal, 23c twisted gut, reg. many others at 35e, spectal. And one-third off regular prices. 20c, special. . Of ee ee Champion Special, 2 dogen, 67 c ular 25¢ 1 7c “superior,” special a — .. Te single, res 10c, special. Queen City Flies, 7c Sagres. 206, special yard single gut, regu lar 25e, for dry fly fishing, 7 1 7c regular 10c, special 6C — reatherweight, Boxes, reg. 25c. Special 1 7c yards single gut, reg- special ..- regular 10c, Water Witch at. Hercules Special, Hercules Divided Wing special ..... 1 yard Ventilated Bait at ..-- “Rainbow,” 25 yard: Steethead, énameled silk, pounds, regular $1.00. Special, CASTING 50 yards, test 17 pounds, | nr Bamboo Casting Lines, pounds, regular 60c. celluloid Regular prices, multiplying lide Horrock Ibbotson, 60-yard, Horrock Ibbotson, nickel, Tbbotson, double multiplying, 40-yard. Ibbotson, multiplying, Westlake and Pine lar 5e to 25c; special, 17c Sinkers; package; 3c test 21 pound lar 90¢ “King Fisher,” 25 y: $1.00 and $1.50, “Mermaid,” yard silk, regular $1.00, en- reg’ est Pes each yards, test 22 ‘Special yards, test 23 each, “Desont: line, pounds, 50e each "Gold § rds, y test pecial 82 pounds, LINES Unaio, $, Cuttyh test 17 400 25 raids, Special, each, leaves ce to $2.00. Special BBE Reels Simmons’ No. iy multiplying drag, special, Willow and Canvas yards, double slide regular $1.2 83¢. yards, double regular $1.50 - $1.00 riveted bright » B8¢ 660, 60 drag, Canvas special suse, No. 322, double regular $1.00, spe . OT¢ agatine je regular $1 mul er, regu Canvas 242-5, ments, M Regula Reguls No. 194, regular 80 yards, $2.25. spe - $1.50 nickel Reels, to $3.50 28¢ to $2.13 each. Rush, ae ; s \ ) and Pike “Kingfisher” 15 pounds, regular Hygrade, 26 yards, Seal” regular $1.50. (waterproof), coiled spring fasteners, imitation and real ( tasket Straps, fine Regular $1.00 Baby Tad, article is affected in this one big sale. Get what you need now at Fishing Lines at One-Third Off ards, test 18 to 25 pounds, regular special 67¢ and $1.00 each. ds, test pounds, best enameled 67¢. special Black Wonde regular $1.5 50. yards, Special, . $1.00 aOlUnK, silk Special Tegular 60c. Special, eee nes SO ournament, test 23 pounds, Special 25 17 pounds test, pe ; nk and ar prices rds, lal. Salt Water Lines weights, all 10¢ to regular cone in various yard lines each, Sale Te to 330 to $1.34. Baskets Split Willow Bas: kets, strong and durable: i { Regular $ special ..$1.66 Regular $3.00, special ..$2.00 Reg ular $3.75, special ..$2.5) . $1.00 "67c regular Pressed leath lar $1.00, specia attach special. . Straps, leather regular 7 NOWS FOR BAS: ar 75 ar 94 ‘ang ‘Standpat Republicans Flayed in the Senate carentecnscnten baking soda in a cupful of water, and| adding it to one gallon of the warm bath water. ities to Washington instead of al lowing it to work in great industrial | states where the unemployment sit | uation needs attention. The ball opened when some one }asked what had become of the ten ate's appropriation Torpedoec said Senator Ashurst. “Submarined shouted ator Robinson, “Sunk without a trace,” said Senator Ken yon. Offers Weak Alibi Warren made a weak explanation that senate conferees had agreed to the cut because the house was over whelmingly against more money. Ashurst and Robinson flayed him on this, They showed/ that the only chance the house had to vote on the subject was on mo- tion of opponents of employment ser- vice. That motion was beaten by 187 to one. Robinson scored the un due haste of the senate conferees to agree to cut the appropriation for this great service. Warren squirmed in his seat and finally got up to say: “The senator is entitled to lambaste me and the other con ferees, and I suppose the conferees must accept it, as they always do™ Robinson heatedly replied: “The senator from Wyoming will not again interrupt me with a statement like that. I know, and he knows, legislation like this cannot be put on 4 personal basis, , It is time now to inform senators who are fortunate allowing any|| Summer Hats SPECIALLY Pe Hats it prepared exhibit em and of taffeta large Summer colored crepe and trimmed flowers and and $10.00, ailk with season t $5.00, ribbo 1 —New Second Floor, Bathing Suits and dren, the Upper Main Floor, at $1 50, $2.95, $3.50 and up to $6. 26 to 40. For mis on Sizes Men’s $1.50 Athletic Union Suits $1.00 Main Floor Rear, HESE Union purposely on the s) of fine mercerized mesh that ventilates readily and of fast They are sleeve Athletic Suits are igned (for men’s of sum comfort warmest mer da absorbent quality less and in knee 26, 38, 40 and 42 Special Saturday, length in sizes $1.50, $1.00 Former a suit.. Bathing Shoes and up to 0, —New Second Floor, Women’s Silk Gloves in white, black, gray and pongee. A new ship A pair 85¢ and $1.00. —Main Floor, Sizes 5% to 8%, ment. Bathing Caps » We and Te —New Second Floor, F ilms <¢ Supplie —Main Floor, Capesand Dolmans At $8.95 New Second Floor. stock readjustment J ready-to-wear resulted in the assembling (for Saturday's _ selling) this group of 55 Capes and Dolmans. The assortment is composed of Capes developed of navy serge, brown and tan silvertone and tan tweeds, lined and unlined. The Dolmans are designed of black poplin with braid trim- ming and plain rose velour. The sizes in this group range from 16 to 42 and the sale offers timelin and value in wraps appropriate for summer. Spe- cial at .... . 88.95 and | Special Saturday ULY our in section of wom SUITS, the $2.95 and up to $10.00, on ew Second Floor, $3.95 Organdie Blouses $2.95 Upper Main Floor. Sv MME! son is R Blouses on special sale ‘n summer, when the sem weather most appropriate, for economy as well as dis | and attractive styles, tailored modes with Copenhagen blue, light green at its height and the affords an criminating unusual opportunity cool, comfortable are displayed in high or low neck in flesh, rose, and lavender with white collars. taste in These Organdie Blouses Sizes 36 to 44. Ae es, Untrimmed Panamas HE Millinery Section on the ranged for Saturday a group of Untrimmed Panamas in natural color with facings of Alice blue, rose, and black. Suitable for women, misses and children. merly $3.95 and $4.95. Choice Saturday New Second Floor has ar GETS BLUE ENVELOPE Because he was alleged to be in| the habit of growing weary about | midnight and leaving his beat at the University bridge to sleep at the home of a friend, Patrolman M. J. Jobnson was handed the blue en- | velope by Chief Warren Wednes- | enough by long service to control thru conference committees the leg- islation of this nation that they have a higher duty than to respond to their personal will and inclination, and that duty ts in good faith to abide by the judgment of the sen ate.” Robinson charged the friends of the employment service went to the opponents of it in the senate, and that It was agreed to appropriate $400,000, and that this went thru the senate unanimously. In view of that and the vote in the house, there was no excuse whatever for cutting and crippling the service designed to get jobs not only for soldiers, but for all men seeking work, instead of placing them at the mercies of pri vate fee charging employment bu- reaus, Kenyon Talks Plainly Then Kenyon brought his fourteen- Inch guns to bear, saying: “The action of the conferees illustrates the abundant eapacity of republican standpat leadership to make mis: takes, I have observed a number | of bills at this session have had a | very difficult time passing thru the submarine zone of the conferees. We |have had various instances of the | difficult voyage of bills that are for| | humanity, bills for curbing of pack ers, bills for economy; and republi- | can standpat leadership can take the |responsibility for the situation. I | think the senate !s, by its vote, go: ing to let the conferees know that the senate is doing the legislating. The conferees are not yet masters of the sen LaFollette got on the job, caustically saying the conferees | would be made to understand that they are not masters of legislation, | but merely servants of the senate sent to express its wishes. | Amount Is Restored | By that time there was no fight | left in the standpat crowd. A vot | was taken to reject the conferen report, and it was done. Shortly afterwards the conferees got together and restored the $400,-| |000 appropriation for the employ | ment service, |USE PIGEONS TO | men TELL FOREST FIRES: D, Ore, July 18.—Pigeons | brought to Bend by the forest | ice are demonstrating their valu a means of communication betwee’ n | | points not connected by teleph | William Sproat of the Deschutes tional forest reported today, after a | trip to Bast lake, where h ried on a series of tests with the birds which averaged to a mile a minute, One forest fire was located | by Sproat and the news was sent into headquarters by pigeon before it could be transmitted by telephone by the fire lookout. PORTO RICO PLANS HEAVY MOVIE TAX (Specia] to The Star by N. A) SAN JUAN, July 18.—Porto Rico. has hit on a nice little plan for rais- ing revenue—if Porto Rico movie fans will pay any old price to see their favorites on the screen. It's a tax of 2 cents a foot on all film brought into the island. However, it means a tax of $20,000 a year on just one film exchange, and already several of the importers of films are prepared to close shop. ‘There are only 20 picture houses operating in the whole island serv: | ne, day. Three D’s Heals Three “A terrible itching commenced on my body. 1% bottles of ». D. D, eompietely cured me.” saw a remarkable cure of @ “A single bottle cured another | case, Salt Rheum of the hands.” | Quoted from recent letter from | Walter Rickey, Write | him We, too, have seen such remark- | able results accomplished by D. D. D. in healing all forms of skin trouble | from pimples and blackheads to se- vere cases of eczema, that we feel it| must reach your case. Come in and| ask us about it, We guarantee the| first bottle—35e, 60c and $1 D. D. D. The Lotion for Skin Disease| Bartell’s Drug Store If your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis. ease, which {s a menace to good health. We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who specialize in this dreaded disease, Examina. tion and estimate free. Special care taken of children’s teeth, Reasonable discount to Union men and their families, All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633, Hours: 8:30 a, m, to 6 p, m Bundays, 9 to 12, Cotton Garden Hose Special for Saturday $10.00 50-foot Section at.......... $7.46 $5.50 25-foot Section at...........$3.98° This Garden Hose is made of the best grade rubber tubing and is cov- ered with a layer of thickly woven cotton, A hose of this kind always} gives long service. 25-foot, special at -$3.98 50-foot, special at . $7.46 Wool Bathing Suits We have an excellent assortment of Wool Bathing Suits for both men and women. You will find a good assortment of colors to choose from. Priced at...$7.50, $8.50, $10.00 Can What Fruit 85¢e HAND FRUIT 35¢ Dozen ECONOMY JAR CAPS 35¢ Dozen SCHRAM si CAPS ... -gallon STONE JAR i COVER at ~ Razor Blades For Less 50c Gillette Blades, pack- age of 6 at... .39¢ $1.00 Se Blades, pack- age of 12 a -69¢ ie Gem Bis ades, "package 7 at. . 39¢ 5c imnders » pack- age of 5 at... -...19¢ 25¢c Keen Kutter Blades, package of 5 at......19¢ 50c Auto Strop Blades, package of 6 at ie on 40c Ever Ready Blades, package of 6 ue 50e Durham bike nash Blades, package of 5 of 25 Hotpoint Deswonsivaiee will alee you alt about Hotpoint Appliances. 1221- T hird Ave. “COR. UNIVERSITY: