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eet Making History. gNFANT MORTALITY in past ages has been something frightful, something almost beyond belief, and even today it occupies the time and the mind of leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being gradually reduced through new methods of hygiene, new preventatives and new remedies for infants. This reduction in the death rate has NOT been accomplished by adapting the precautions taken and remedies used by adults, Rather has it been to keep clear of the old methods, and choose after long research the precautions and remedies specifically applicable to infants. is This being so, is it necessary for us to caution mothers against trying to give her baby relief with a remedy that she would use for herself? Will she remember that»Fletcher’s Castoria is strictly a remedy for infants and children? —awee, Children Cry For rr) Seeman amaamrennnnen nea "ALGOHOL~3 PER GENT. Vegetable Preparation irs: Food by Regula similating the vom MAAS Of Course You Love Your Baby. You love it because of its very helplessness, because {t can't tell you what is the matter when it feels bad. It can only cry and look to you for help. But the more you love baby, the more you want to help baby, the more you ought to realize what a wonder- ailments for over thirty years. An experienced doctor discovered Fletcher's Castoria especially for babies’ use. It is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Doctors who know what is safe and best for babies have only good to say of it. Don’t neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria and give baby a few doses of !t. See how the little one smiles at you as if trying to thank you for helping it. Soon you will learn to depend on Fietcher’s Castoria, made just for Infants and Children, and of course you would not think of using anything for that was not prepared especially for Infants and Children, So it in the house. Genuine CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of ir id At mor 7 35 Dosts 40t*™* THE GENTAUR COMPANY, MEW YORK Corry, A NATURAL CHOICE rayson {t chose a mrud puddle.” ‘The motor car had skidded on the ton Transcript. wet road and upset. An Irishman - came up and said to a friend In the) reris, the excitement, : A ican Girl Is | * : Killer of Bandit BUENOS AIRES, July 26.—-Pedro | ond leader of the bandits who|crowd, “What's ve terrorized the Lake Argentine | Pat?’ j ‘@istrict for mahy months, was shot| “Shure, tts an automobile that's Yo death by Mina Mildred Fane, when | turned turtle.” he entered her room after attacking| “Turmed turtle, f9 fT" sald the er uncle's ranch, i newcomer. “Bebed, that must de the government Freedom! The whole afternoon to yourself. Freedom for calls, teas, matinees and the hundred and one other little relaxa- tions, always desired but often denied to the housewife. Free- dom from the muss and fuss and delay of cooking the evening meal, which ordinarily deprives the housewife of her afternoon. The Calmet Automatic Electric Cooker brings this longed-for liberty. Cooking is so easy with the Calmet. Simply prepare the meal desired—all of it, soup, meat, vegetables and dessert; put the various courses in the Calmet; set the time-clock for the hour the food is to commence cooking and then forget all about it. The Calmet does the rest. The time-switch turns the current on and the food starts cooking. When meal time comes it is ready, piping-hot and delicious. Even if the meal is delayed the food will not burn or scorch. The Calmet maintains an even low heat through the automatic control of the temperature that retains every particle of flavor and makes the toughest meat tender and juicy. See the Calmet Automatic Electric Cooker at our store today. Know for yourself how simple and easy it is to make— “Every Afternoon Your Own” by owning a Calmet Automatic Electric Cooker. ful remedy Fietcher’s Castoria is. It has been used for babies’ | Bow | Republic of Georgta— Two Armenians held for nssassina- tion of Djomal Pasha, chief of statt of Afghan army, and former minit-|most pleasurable essoctations in hia ter of marine in Turkish unionist) led. $+ | proach to the wife. THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1 Fool Your Landlord With Clothesline He’ll Never Know It’s a Radio Device' Safe Your “Minute Men’ for Concrete Work You may be thinking of building a bird bath or an office building, a home or asilo,and you may be won- dering whetherConcreteis the material touse. No need to wonder long. By return mail from our nearest of- fice, you can get the facts about that special use of Concrete in a free every- day-language booklet on the subject. Booklets of this sort have been prepared by the Port- | are mewen Tf you live In an apartment house| be to you for recelving radio men, All that ts needed ts to attach « lead-in from the clothesline to the | The lead-in, also, may and the landlord won't permit you to | 8. Every radio enthusiast knows that antenna wires need not be bare to |.be receiving set part of the camouflaged clothes: | put up an aerial, here's way to fool him € waves. | line. . 2 jeateh the high frequency , \ Associa Dayo. clethesting adel | sates Se cermcanatiens Wan cater| she plotwren’ iticte owt thio taf land Cement tion It's a string of antenna wire cam. | the wire even thru an insulation. Bo | done, In this case, Daniel Callahan | on all the common uses of jouflaged as @ clothestine the cord around the antenna of the Jomeph B young radio fans Concrete. They give not only counsel on the con- ditions under which each use is advisable, but spe- cific instructions for car New y the ob 4 their landlord | pemline method, 1 Hut it ts Just as useful to mother | clothesline type ts fo hindrance t for hanging out the wash as it can’ the reception of radio mesnages aroused by uncontrollable instincts, | it can be made to cower tn tte lotr | ' ° tn the aud ‘ 4, he lm snes to net onencietea | Gl) 7 4 4 dangerous thing to arouse | | pont cowrehee Sh archer af ad’ coat rying out the work. 9 Jealous Girls—What Does the Average Man Think | Malone ond critical, traits se man ind tt tay queitien Bo ik / ta seca te hy by Ey! ewared in pour sind alter resd- Does a man like hs Siac be Rabek af eat [Beret moderns nove erty be] icapeerpasane sear i Jealousy is the subtiest form of flattery? Do men like it?|” Tk eee of the answers tn this) , in that particular classof Before marriage, undoubtedly they do, even in ite green eg eis there Powe any Laser est versions, It proves to a man that he is the most im-| Rann paltr gy Bh he Fig ci ’ a ; ments are acientific facts which no portant of his sex in the girl's horizon. mere opinion can alter, which not) If he ia worth so much, in her eyes, he is to himself the even nature herself alters except in| more important. His will-to-power is gratified and en. /ene er ore, | larged. : “ | Dear Miss Grey: May I not an-| Naturally when a girl “just hates” another girl because|swer the important and impatient) | some man has been too attentive, said man can't help feeling |Yours man, “lL. M. C2" T have had | pleased with himself! wise oo \ year ane Stat 9 = Jealousy is an inatinet which char-| wo feel gai 1 aan yeh with ‘thie| acteriees some of the Moher animale | problem. | ae well as man. It artece in a senae at eumerthin; ts tab tds “the Pg np my, everything Gepends on | hereditary inatinet of the conqueror” ; Hine Gt and bet: expenonnn tan Sree tt comes & @ ities aeckerre if she had very, very little, with « A® long as man ts @ suitor, jeal- aed hinte” she ought to do nicely, oway (1 a stimulus tehich arouses the lnoutd a a aan Ban Cote ao? |mand shampooing, manicuring, etc., |from « “beauty shop.” } In other words, a woman's jealowey| 1 wag rained in an academy and ceases to delight @ man as 800n 4 Mt) married young, I am afraid I was begina to hamper him | very inefficient domentically. My hus- The unmarried girt has plenty of band's malary w & month, food SS aaiiaed dint lopportunity to observe this charac-| prices were mu or than at! And the stfe, poor thing, eringes fortatic. |present, but after mth of futl Before the hard word, mot knowing| Girls often misinterpret jeatowsy aa | Ure we got along tably | that jealousy ts often a righteous cry | proof of love, when it ts merely a| We did not own o home or for jastice! proof of the extatence of an unbal- (furniture nor did we have a “nest And almost invariably the man anced ego or will-to-power. In that e@«” to start with, but we “got by.” who i# moat flattered by a girl's form, whether an emotion of girt or We rented an tnexpensive house, Jonlonty. te Sock. effended tu the|ment ut hecoines tyranns. bought furniture for four reoma We setfe’a! While jealousy (2 an emotion have an good food and ciothing as sei anit " the next average person and are try- ing to save a little, too, All depends, tho, on four things work, will gladly answer it. Miss Grey will recetve callers in her office Monday, Wednesday |) and Friday from 1 to 2p, m., and || on Tuesday and Thureday trom The publication of these booklets, and their circulation without 11 a. om. to 12 m, each week. || Pieane do not come at other times an It seriously interferes with her writing) Dut after marriage men of a) certaln type frequently make it a re- “Oh, you're jeolous!™ encers the errant husband, a tf the wife's natu ral resentment, when deceived, were! may be made more useful to you are invited, a / ing sales, 1-—-Good management. ¢ ' a No extravagance j Gotng camping this summer? Want some useful suggestions on camp lore, and camp cookery? How much food to take; how to __1 do my own mete ae shampes- build your fire; suggestions for dishes that are eany to cook and . oy oo ete. Nearly every tasty? Our Washi nm information bureau has a bulletin rea @ Goes. | for you. It ts based ly on the practice of Uncle Sam's f ik my mother for lots of help, ers when they are out on a hike, You can have it free fo for hints and questions i say to asking. Just fil) out and mail the coupon below L, M. C..” why not talk things over with your girl? If she loves you as ee ey she must surely do, she would try { Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, ga Pees lags pred tra My letter, I am afraid, Miss Grey, is already too long to print | MRS. C,H. 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. ) AT want the bulletin on CAMPING AND CAMP COOKING and Inclose four cents in stamps for postage and mailing, To Get Patent Dear Miss Grey: try It out in the immediate timet | The best thing for you to do wows | a How much does It cost and how | be to see a good patent attorney. It 7 Can I get pro-|long does it hold good? What meth-| is atoays best to employ ong tn jel & patent od do I have to pursue? rmeth- it and BTREET AND NO... cccccceccevesseceressseseceeeeseeees or Yours for an efforts, A.W, |CHring @ patent, ad there are Subscriber to The Star, technicalities in the procedure, CITY OK TOWN MEN WANTED- The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men at rates prescribed by the United States Labor Board, as follows: STATE ... Yh) Machinists ........ceccceeeeees 70c Per Hour ; Blacksmiths ....... 70c Per Hour Sheet Metal Workers 70c Per Hour EAFNESS {s a sneak thief: it comes stealth- Electricians ....... 70c Per Hour ily, destroying little by little until 40 per Stationary Engineers . Various Rates cent of your hearing is gone before you discover it. Stationary Firemen .. Various Rates : Boilermakers ...... 70c to 704;c Per Hour Don't allow it to go on. Arrest the thief with Passenger Car Men 70c Per Hour Leonard Ear Oil. iy The treatment is sim; le and Freight Car Men ...... - : 63c Per Hour agreeable. Just “Insert it in the nostrils and Helpers, All Classes ............ 47¢ Per Hour “Rub gently behind the ears." Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. Young men who desire to learn these trades will be employed and given an opportunity to do so, A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway. Apply to any roundhouse or shop or superintendent. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY _ AT SEATTLE It not only arrests the disease in its early stages but relieves deafness and head noises no matter how long it has been progressing. Thousands, in all stages, are relieved every year. A. O. LEONARD, Ine. 10 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Desctiptive Circular and Testimonials Sent on Request. $1 At All Druggists.