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,|ERIDAY MAY 4, 192> %o Every Woman Loves Her Separate Savings Account No matter how small or large, there is no charge in this Savings institution for keep- Compounded Semi- Annually Is the Least We Have Ever Paid On Savings urned bman ae ing the account. Mills Accounts accepted in amounts from $1.00 oe to $5,000. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000. Be 5 Tomorrow is the Last Day you can leave nee savings here and have them earn full divi- per te dends from May Ist. a that * —— ze Mutual Savings and went Loan Association 815 Second Ave. kept lake | xiety veral hing coess. ered Mother Suffocates Baby During Fit| DUBLIN, May 4.—While suffering from a fit Mrs. on her baby son a: Bootleggers Now Smuggling Drugs MEXICO CITY, May 4—Amer {can bootleggers are changing their Profession and are becoming dope smuggien: ALIGHTS ON COW HARTI cng., May 4.—Thrown from her bicycle by collision with a herd of cows, Miss Helén Pharo alighted on the back of one of the animals and stayed there until lifted off. of Many Uses “Wear-Ever” Self-Basting 1,27" Aluminum Pot (3) For i os aad (4) For preserving. (5) For general cooking. (6) For use with other “Weare Ever” utensils ‘se combinat cooker, Self-Basting Feature ~ Inside centre of cover presents a flat, extended surface - against which steam condenses, causing juices to drip back ‘on meat making it deliciously savory. : : Cover has metal ring, which cannot burn off, instead of swooden knob. i For these reasons, pot is particularly ideal for oven roasting, Get a4 quart“"Wear-Ever” Self-Basting pot at your dealer's today. Dealers have but a limited quantity to sell at the special price of $1.49 The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. New Kensington, Pa. ‘TRADE MARK) mane oe usb Sale opens Friday, April 27th, closes Saturday, May 5th These stores, we KNOW, can supply you + Spelger & Hurthut, Second and cople’s Store Co, Union rumm Hardware Co. Standard Varniture Co, Second and Pike Grayson & Brown, Rainter Bon Marche, Second and Union Grupbaum res, Sixth near Hardware Ce. 625 Virnt Woodlawn Hardware Co., Green slow Store, 6623 Rainier Grote-Hankin Oo, Fifth and Harry Wood Viardware Co, Bremerton Hardware Co, EDMONDS Vdmondés Hardware Ce. RTT EVE e Kverett irtment Store Ernst Hardware Co, Sixth and Grand Leader Dry Goods Co, P OLYMPIA Dressiny Hardware Co, 4941 Mottmanm Mereantile Co, University way RENTON ry ford Hardware Co, N. MePhersow Vurnttare & Hurd- 45th and Burke ware Co, EK. B. Holmen, 85th and Green- | RICHMOND) BEACH wood Walloch Hardware & Furnt- ture Co, mn 4. J, Hocking DRINK SIGNALS WRECK THIEVES “Barroom Telegraphy” Proves Gang’s Undoing PARIS, ¢ De nal When a member of | ke May 4 1 for a © a while » which the Paris the gang ants, Includ m London,” thes men had been in the tr ontha, but had t with the money and jew Americans and Englishmen, It was the “barr telegraphy” which proved thelr undoing. Dan Norton, the “man with the cull | Mower ear,” had had #o many mes. sages to transmit to his pals that when he left the Hotel Continental fter a big haul of gems he wasn't able to navigate the pertlous cross ng of the rue de Rivoli and was picked up by @ sleuth, In the police tatic om abundant proof of his | foment was found in his pock | Meanwhile, Daisy Evans, so-called wife of an Australian of Norton's confederation, had been [transmitting similar mensages to | sundry gentlemen of commopolitan ap pearance in a bar near the opera Having had to change her order |many timen to “get the story over,” member |she was found an hour or #o later Jcureening down the rue Daunou, |shrieking “Tipperary.” The plain clothes man specially aceredited to her saved her from the regular |“cop on the beat” and sent her to |join Norton, Within an hour the others were all gathered in. Scientists Declare Kissing Dangerous VIENNA, May 4-—Austrian sci ntists may the savage practice of robbing noses ts better than kissing. Civilised kisses spread disease, they teclara, 3 a Consult Your Mirror Eyeglasses affect the appearance of those who wear them. Are yours at- tractive and suit- able, or just glass- es? Consult your Mirror. Glasses made right here— at the Columbian Optical Co. 1315 Fourth Ave, Just What You Need Dr. Carter’s K.& B. Tea For a Few Cents You Can Serve This Health-Building Tea Every Other Night for Two Weeks ‘Take it till your bowels are in per- | fect condition, till your eyes sparklo | with health and your skin grows clear and healthy. At the same time you can give the cross, fretful child that will do it more gooa. HOW ““TIZ”HELPS ~ SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen fect, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bimions |and raw spots. No tore shoe tight- | news, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony, “TIZ" is magical, acts right off. “TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet, Use “TIZ" and forget your foot jmisery, Ah! how’ comfortable your (feet feel. Get a box of “TIZ" now at any druggist, or department store, Don't suffer. Have good foot, giad fect, foot that never swell, never jhurt, never get tired. A year’s foot {comfort guaranteed for w few cent. rAdvertisement, | don't forget that there is nothing | THE SEAT TLM STAK JACKIE COOGA N HAS A PAL | | | | Jackie Coogan (right), boy movie star, has a new pal and sweetheart, His parent have taken as a ward Pris cilla Morgan, 4 (left), whose mother is dead Jackie im mediately divided his toys with her, Department for Seattle Sh TOMORKOW Seek net to know tomorrow's doom That is not ours which ls to come; | The present moments are our store. The next, iid heaven allow, | | ‘Then th It be no more; | So all our life & but ene instant—/| now. —Cangrove, | |{~ ‘To complain that life has not Joys while there is = single crea ture that we can relieve by our {| bounty, amsist by our counsels or |] enliven by our presence, is to la || ment the lom of that which we || |] Ponsess, and jurt as irrational as | | to die of thirst with cup in our | | hands —IFitosborne, In celebration of the third annt| versary of the Ryther Child home, there will be a flag-mining and open house at the home on Sunday after- noon, May 6 The Eagles 6%-plece band wil open the afternoon entertainment at 2 o'clock with « concert, followed by @ cal! to colors by the Boy Scouts. | Capt. George Trahey of Bremerton will present a flag to the home Mother Ryther will receive it, and | the Boy Scouts will raise it, to the strains of ‘The Star-Spangted Han ner.” Following the flag ceremony, there will be short talka by Mayor E. J. Brown and by members of the boant of trustees, The band will then continue its openalr concert, while the Washington school orchestra will play selections inside, You will be| amply rewarded by your visit, and you will do honor to our greatest in- stitution in this city, eee SHUTINS ATTEND ORPHEUS Fourteen shutins enjoyed a very happy afternoon Thursday at the Moore theater as guests of Manager Carl Reiter. Capt. John K. Thompson had charge of the party. | cee | EAGLES’ BAND AT CUSHMAN | HOSPITAL Veterans of the world war at ‘Cushman hospital were made very |happy Sunday afternoon by Seat- |tle’s 65-pieco Eagle band, which layed at the hospital. SUNSHINE SMILES Edited by Dr, Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4076 |Copeland, Mra, Nellie Butterworth, IMra, J. Smith, |GUILD ENTERTAINS HOSPITAL LES |text meeting of the guild will be jat the residence of Mira. A. Grayer- ut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star CLUB WOMEN ENTERTAIN SHUT-INS ‘The following women of the Bew-| ard Park Literary and Musical club |eave tho old folks out at the King County home a wonderful entertain. ment last week: Mra. C. Striker, | Mr, A. R. Plough, Misa Bernice | Smith and Mim Jennie roll ‘The Sunshine guild was to enter tain the Sunshine Ward H at tho King County hospital Friday after noon with a short program. The beahl, 421 May 24. 28th ave. 8, Tuesday, eee BABY GETS HOME In our daily rounds this week we had the extreme pleasure in having | & part in the finding of a home! for a recently born and recently abandoned baby. . ORDER FOR BLIND BOY Wit Wiltium Carder, the blind boy who takes orders for hos fory, please call up East 3201 some evening for an order, SHUT-IN GETS TYPEWRITER Daisy Dewell of Port Townsend, a cheerful wheelchair shutin, who has destred a typewriter for some time, will be the happy recipient of ‘one, the gift of Mra. George Curry. The E. W. Hall Typewriting Co. ts going to give the machine a good | overhauling and put it in good shape for her. eee CAMPFIRE GIRLS ENTERTAIN ‘Two groups of Campfire Girls will give the entertainment and program at the King county home Saturday afternoon. Tie Leshi group will be —when you buy bread like it, ready baked? OUNT the raisins—at least eight big, plump, tender fruit-meats to the slice. Taste it—see how the raisin fla- yor permeates the bread. No need to bake at home when we've arranged with bakers in al- most every town and this full-fruited raisin bread, Just’ phone and they’! deliver it ~—all ready to surprise the family tonight. It comes from master ‘akers’ Sun-Maid Raisins The Supreme Bread Raisin Tour P rpered should sell reatie ty eh (in 13 o. bees (41 Sun-Maid Raisins are grown and packed in California by in Growers, 2 co-operative organization comprising 14,000 grower members. Sum-Maid Raisin can modern ovens in your city. And it’s made with Sun-Maid Raisins. ‘That's another reason for its superiority. A rare combination of nutritious cereal and fruit—both good and good for you, so you city to bake —-#hould serve it at least twice a week, 7 Use Sun-Maid Raisins also in puddings, cakes and cookies. may be offered other brands that you know less well than Sun-Maids, but the kind you want is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on Sun-Maid brand, 7 ¢ost no more than ordinary raisins, Mail coupon for free book of tested Sun-Maid recipes, CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, Fresno, California, Please send me copy of your free book, “Recipes with Raisins.” | Toy Sun Maid not more thas the following prizes: 11d pit)—lhe} Booded or Seed Naw | sruzer Wade. The Prusello group will be Ellen Entner, Margaret Thomas and Mra Elizabeth Davia. ap0's GIRL GETS ARISTOCRATIC PET Miss Mallory, a 16-year-old shut-in at Carnation, Wash., will be the happy recipient of a pedi- greed Persian eat that we last week told you was after a home. SHUTIN WANTS WHEEL CHAIR I have promised to help litte Gertrude Boggs, Samish lake, get a wheel chatr. She lives so far away that by the time she hears of one it is gone, Gertrude is an orphan and her neighbor friends will help her buy a second-hand chair, If you know of one call Capitol 4626. Hardest to Imitate BERLIN, May 4.—Scribblers, take heart! 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( fev loves of COFFEE “Breakfast wouldn’t be breakfast,” she ‘often says, “without my cup of Coffee.” And as she pours it, steamin’ hot, into a blue-edged cup (a cherished relic of her first set of dishes) the flicker of a smile lights up her kindly face, What memories for Grandma in a cup of Coffee! : Perhaps she is thinking of her first break- fast with John. (How good the Coffee was on their honeymoon!) Or, of later breake fasts amid the prattle of little children. (Why, it seems only yesterday that she cuddled John, Jr., on her knee as she sipped her breakfast cup of Coffee!) Grandma is seventy now—although she does not look it—and she has gone far along the Pathway of Life. But there has not been a morning in fifty years when that steamin’ cup of Coffee has not helped to make life more enjoyable, : ‘Truly—there is warmth and good cheer in a wholesome cup of Coffee. And the thou- sands upon thousands of hale and hearty grandmothers who drink it are proof that there is good health in it, tool se SIX RULES FOR MAKING BETTER COFFEE 1—Keep your Coffee fresh 4—Don't boil your Coffee 2—Measure carefully S—Serve at once 3—Use grounds only once 6—Soour the Coffee-pot COFFE -the universal di The planters of Sao Paulo, Brasil, who produce more otal the Cotes ured in the United oraten ase saiicing hi educa i eee Sides canta st Gs One ee + Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Commitieq 64 Water Stroet, New York