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iN Cynthia Grey:| — IN3SIDED yarn é POLAR ROW | Mother of Three Writes to Mother of Five—Tells How She Solved Her Problems While Babies Were Young. | Dear Miss Grey: I want to say a few words to the “Mother of Five.” ; I am a mother of three and I want to say this: that if you One Rival Accuses) *"° going to follow the instructions in the books that are pub- | lished on the subject of rearing children, you will need a Him as Another nurse for the baby as well as other maids to help you. When my first baby was born, I read different books on SY 9 lea! how to care for the new baby, and I also read the books en- Plans t 0 Make titled “What a Married Woman Should Know.” I started to . * First Flight | follow the directions of them in feeding and clothing the baby, letting my housework go. But the baby is not a piece of machinery so you can adjust it to the clock. The result With Edwin Fairfax Naulty | was that he got cranky and had colic and stomach trouble. " I went to our family physician and spoke to him and he told me not to feed him so much and not less than three hours apart. I had been feeding him every two hours and some- times he was too sleepy to eat and then next feeding he was so hungry that he ate too much, with colic as a result. The doctor’s advice did not work, either, so an old lady friend of mine told me to feed him any time he wanted to eat. I did this and had no further trouble with him. As a result of his start in life, however, he is very frail and thin. He is now 844 years old and weighs only 51 pounds, while the next one is 4 years old and weighs 48 pounds, and the baby, 11 months, weighs 28 pounds, When the two younger children came I disregarded the books on feeding and clothing, tho T must ad mit that there are some good facts in the books. If that maternity bil had been | passed so that the poor people could j@et the doctor's advice before and jatter the baby came and so that when the baby comes mother could go to the doctor for aid and protec tion, free of charge, it would have been a great help. | The advice I want to gtv Give the baby mother’s ©, that Capt. Roald Amundsen | has stolen his plans for a nar Plane dash across the top of the earth, a third rival to he famous Norwegian explorer appeared on the horizon Monday. The newcomer in the race for fame Maj. Trygexve Gran, Norwegian tor, who intends to hop off at labergen and fly pole the opposite direction from the mapped out by Amundsen. ‘The fact that Maj. Gran has been (voiding publicity is taken as indica that he intends to make an early rt and to beat, If possible, Amund. "3 attempt. Tn the meantime, Nulty ts enlarg. upon his claims that Amundsen, his projected transpoiar Might, ts use of an idea and plans that mity and his son worked out a ag. Last September Naulty was sched to hop off from Seattle for Alas and from there make the attempt 9 My across the top of the world event fatied to materialize, Noth More was heard of the plan untit| n arrived In Seattle and be- fe outfit the Maud for his pres |ture'’s best feeding for infants) and| it trip, including the all-metal plane [lots of fresh air, When my babies | Which he hopes to make the his-|come they sleep with the windows | M¢¥ "ay be polished by rubbing alr voyage. open all the year round, from the|“#h @ little eweet off and polished Naulty’s accusations, thru the ac-|time they are bern, and they are |" Corpet. ly Of Senator Robinson, of Arkan- |healthy little fellows, too. Geeupy eight pages of a recent] I see so many people covering of the Congressional Record. |baby's face when in the open Law for Boys ity states that he and his eon | but that is wrong, because that’s the} J to make thelr postponed | way he gets his cold. Give them lota| De@r Miss Grey: Thiru your pre- Rext September. He charges |of fresh air, summer and winter, | OU" Columne please advise me if Amundsen, learning of this, | night and day, and you'll have|*@#r? Is @ law which prevents work- his own attempt, with a | healthy chikiren. ink @ 16-year-old youth 49 hours a to mapping out and claiming | Don't overclothe a Iittle baby, an) tek at 4 salary of $8 per week. Norway an alr route across the |he needs is a wool and a cotton 5 JUST cURIOUE regions. @ cotton bélly band (use outing .| There is no minimum wage law in nel bands in summer), outing flan. |*¢ state of Washington for me nel dress and two diapers, and re-| ws, but tf you feel that an in ootving blanket, so ax make it easier | ice t# being done I should advine to handle him. Of course, when you|¥°4 fo take the matter up with the are taking the baby out, a nice dreas | Washington State Federation of La and plain coat should be put on him. | 5r. 08 Maynard building, this city If he ts too warm he gets fretful. . Never let a baby ery. If you do/ " | you will have a baby crying all the baer to Hear Make it your business to find out the reason for his tears. He enic Lectures may be too warm, or not warm| Plans for bringtn: * wconte re enough He may have colle, If the | Ure of the Northwew ant Alaska baby’s feet are cold and damp he's | t the attention of the auto pilgrims to the latest /not feeling well. Don't put the hot |*t the Woodland perk tourist camp | Alaska, expects to|water bag on his feet, but a pair of | Were completed Monday / Airplane dash from Point |warm woolen stockings or m woolen| Herbert Evison, secretary of the cloth around his feet and lege 1| Natural Parks association of Wash never used a hot water bottle for | Aton, will lecture Monday evening mine because I believe it forme a/*t ‘the community house, while bad habit. Thomas B. Hill will speak on the T could write a booklet on how to| “Development of the Pacific North care for the little fellows ff space West” Tuesday evening Permitted, but I am afraid my letter| Other speakers will address the | is already too long. | tourints on suceseding nights of the Yours for suceexs, | week. The Chamber of Commerce is ee | sponsoring the lectures. \Off Ag’in, on Ag’in, detachments of the 161st in-| , are: eo have eat . try also lett for the catnp. More |many roses and Tf showld line te mone | One Ag’in, Caldwell $00 men were included in the/rose beads of the leaves, but do not| Nile Temple Shriners, most trav know how to go about it. Will you |eled temple in Shrinedom, will Please print a method in your col-|ney to the interior of Alaska to help CLAUDE M. AIKEN, president of | umns? BELLE. [aspirants tread the burning sands to. Jocal chapters of Hotel Greeters,| The following ts a very good meth-| ward Mecea. Under th returned to his desk at the New | 0d of preparing the rose petals and jot Potentate Hugh M. Caldwell, the Dolington hotel, after attending the | making the beads [Nile Temple party will Seqttie convention of Greeters in| Gather rose petals while fresh, run|on August 3 on the steamship Ad 2 thru the meat orinder eight times|!miral Evans, going direct to Seward. across the Miss Grey will receive callers In her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from li a m. to 12 m. each week Please do not come at other timen as tt seriously interferes with her writing. i jdatly for eight days. Then roll the Consistency into beads twice the xice Wanted and string on hatpinea. Any wind of roses will do and if one jwiahes them Black keep the pulp in @ tin or tron weasel. If dark browa color is wanted, keep in a & js this (ne No Minimum Wage Four batteries of the 14th Field ar , National Guard of Washing: | left Sunday for two weeks of in- | training at Camp Murray, | lake. ‘The detachments are | posed. of Batteries A. B, C and p.| 08¢ headquarters company and regi | Beads wre. c. ndershig THE BON MARCHE BarGain BASEMENT In the Bargain Basement 1,700 Pairs of Women’s White Pumps, Ties and Oxfords Island Canvas. Sizes 23 to 8, in A, B, C and D Widths. Good Leather Soles and Louis Heels presses$4 89 Of organdie and ratines, Sport Skirts $2.95 Real quailty without extrav- agance. Splendid tweeds, wool Cotton Blankets 69¢ Single sheet, 64x76 Inches, Good quality, in gray and tan, plaids and pleated atyles. Checks, periwinkle, rose, blue, with striped borders, | Charming colors; self belted; white, tan and many others. button trim. Sizes to 42. Embroidered collara and cuffs; New Sport Hats $3.89 Dainty millinery of straw, combined with felt and also ribbon, Medium shapes. welt belted, Sizes 16 to 42 36-Inch Muslin 15¢ Yd. Bleached, and woft finished. 34-Inch Serim 10¢ Yard Bordered, in ecru, white and cream, The Big Mid-Summer Economy THE SEATTLE STAR Event at The Bon Marche SWINGING INTO THE SECOND BUSY WEEK OF July Clearance Sales WITH BIGGER, BETTER .BARGAINS 150 Women’s Silk Dresses Specially Priced for the July Clearance at $17.85 Every Model Greatly Underpriced In the lot are Crepe Knit, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Fantasi, Baronette Satin and Roshanara Crepe. The biggest Silk Dress event for a long, long time. Why, just look at the styles, the materials and the colorings, then you'll agree with us that they are remarkable values. afternoon, , Straight models, fashionable long-waisted styles and conservative waist-line with plaited ruffles, embroidering, beading, strap tie belts, long tassels; with and with- Models for many occasions—street, out collars. In Mohawk, black, navy, brown, periwinkle, tan, Copenhagen, gray, tanger- ine or white combined with rose, jade, tan or black in most fetching ways. ‘THE BON MARCHE SECOND FLOOR this unusual offer. Former Bale ’ Price Teaspoons ' Table Spoone.... 4.50 Dinner Forks... 4.60 Dessert Fork: 4.25 Dinner Kontves.. 6.75 Demert Knives... 6.50 Dessert Spoons.. 4.25 2.85 vet Oneida Community Silver “RELIANCE PLATE” 33/3 to50% off Former Prices Guaranteed for 25 Years The beautiful “Andover” pattern—discontinued by the factory, H@e is a wonderful opportunity to purchase a well-known brand of table- ware at greatly reduced prices. Hotels, restaurants and boarding houses should take advantage of Also nice for gifts or for home use. 5 per cent tax to be added to these prices. of 6 oré or4 ore ot¢ of 4 ors BASEMENT, UNION 8ST. SIDE—THE DON sports or business wear. Lovely frocks— Former Bale Price Price Bugsr Bpoon# 5 40 8 54 each Butter Knives #0 -b4 cach Hutter Spreaders... 4.25 2.85 vet Ind, Salad Forks... 6.25 B52 vet Raby Spoons . +50 each Berry Spoons . 1.51 cach Cold Meat Forks... 1.25 +84 each MARCHE For Sport and Street Wear Three Exact Copies of the Dresses Advertised Thousands of Yards of Silks and Satins SPECIALLY BOUGHT FOR THE JULY CLEARANCE 36-Inch Fancy White Sport Satins reo pa that il Plain and Fancy 40-Inch Just the material for present wear. for skirts, suits or dresses, wear splendidly and launder well Georgettes, $1.25 a Yard Lovely for summer blouses or to combine with chid, slate, navy, tur- quoise, rose, Copenhagen, scarlet, seal and other other materials. In silver, colors. 36-Inch Silk Mixed Domestic Pongee, Yard 59c Wil give aplendid wear in Gresnes, blouses, under we. sings, boys’ waists or 4 In white, « . Orange, old rose, brow ink and blac 36-Inch Silk and Cotton Mixtures—Brocaded, Yard $1 .00 rf weight, lustrous « i ' atlk Will wear ox sally Ww In 1, coll, pink, tan and Idren's wear 36-Inch Splendid 1 65 Charmeuse Satin, Yard ° Rich and lustrous, to sell at a low price, For dresses, skirts, blouses or trimmings. Light and dafk shades. Four Big Lots at $1.25, a Yard 36-Inch Roughly Woven Silk Pongee, Yard $1 ° 75 Will wear and launder well in dresses, blouses, skirta, men's shirts or boys’ waists. Natural color or white $1.95 lustrous. Pretty for In brown and navy $2.50 ely woven. Very pretty WUl wear Ivory, 40-Inch Charmeuse Satin, Special, Yard 200 yards tn all. Good weight on only 40-Inch Heavy Silk Crepe de Chine, Yard Heavy weight, all-«ilk, ole for dresses and waists. and navy FABRIC FLOOR fall and midsummer wear black THIRD-—-THE BON MARCHE | 36-Inch Taffetas and Dress Satins Surely you'll want a dress length from this lot. Chiffon Taffetas in brown, navy and black—Satins in navy or black—exceptional at $1.25. 36-Inch Dependable Satin Linings $1.25 In this collection are Paisley and Persian pat- terns—light or dark colorings. grounds in a wide variety of Better get your share of the lot. 36-Inch Rich Black $2.25 Charmeuse Satin, Yard An extra fine quality, especially nice for fall wear in dresses, skirts or blouses, at clearance prices. 40-Inch Fine Quality $2 85 Canton Crepe, Yard Closely woven all-silk Crepe so much in demand just now. In black, navy, beige, rose, folly, canna and other 43-Inch All-Silk Chiffon Velvet, Yard $4.95 Buy your Chiffon Velvet during this sale and save. Here in black; extra wide, soft quality for draping colors, July Clearance of Inexpensive Cotton Goods and Blankets White Cotton Blankets $3.45 Pair 60x80 inches, wool finished and heavy weight. Pink and blue borders. Costume Crepette 35c Yard 28 inches wide; very soft and fine—print- ed with small checks and stripes, for waists, dresses and underwear—light colors. July Clearance Bargains in the Notion Section Rick-Rack Braid 1c Yard White with colored stripes, and also white and solid colors; good quality Sewing Needles, 25 to a paper; assorted sizes, Bale price, per r, 4¢. Bias Tape, ic binding, Nos, 9 to 7, In white onl the plece price, plece, 10¢. Columbia Sewing Silk, for machi or hand rewing, tn black, white and staple *. Bale price, spool, 4¢. Linen Tape, %-inch wide, 12 yards to the piece. White « price, 10¢. sizes, in black and white; will not 3 dozen for Be. ing Cotton, biack or white, Nos 40-50-00; urds to the «pool, Sale price, 3 dozen 106. UPPER MAIN FLOOR THES BON MARCH The Main Aisle is Brimful of Bargains ‘Watch for them in passing. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Cotton Blankets $3.35 Pair Heavy gray, wool finish, with blue and pink borders. Size 60x80 inches. Tissue Gingham 23c Yard Formerly priced at 30c. 26 inches wide, white grounds with neat stripes printed in contrasting colors. THIRD FLOOR THE BON MARCHE A Remarkable Purchase of 108 Pairs White Reignskin Strap Pumps $5.85 a Pair Just the footwear for summer days—cool, comfgrt- able, and at a low price, Ultra stylish—good quality and fit well, 8, widiha AA to C, at @5.85 a pair, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Sizes 2% to TaeBonMarché PIKD STR SECOND AVENL UNION STRE Imported Ginghams 50c Formerly priced at 75c. 82 inches wide, in stripes, plaids, checks and plain shades— very fine quality. Indian Head 15c Yard White —27 inches wide —~for children’s clothes or women’s aprons—low. priced at l5c a yard. A Special Purchase for the July Clearance 56-Inch Fi All-Wool Tricotine $3. 95 rmly-woven all-wool suiting or dress- weight Navy Blue Tricotine, Will wear well and always looks nice. Only 150 yards in the lot. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHA For the July Clearance Sales 240 Pairs Baby Overalls 59c Another shipment just reached us to sell at this extremely low price—khaki with red trimming—-all sizes, 2 to 6 years. BABY SHOP. SBRCOND FLOOR—THE ON MARCHE Clearance Bargains Nearly sold out lots an broken lines, too small to advertised, all over the »