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BY G, LUCILLE BUTLER | 47 ago, we told you about a wonder ful thing that a wonderful man was doing out at Minor ave. N.—recon-| that don't Burge and his for boys and | structing little minds [track? Dr, R. A school | girls? | It was a shining ventu: warked on cournge and faith—and helped by such donations a scat tered few of Seattle's busy men and women could afford. But with no defined financial backing—no civic help, the time was coming—Iin fact, has come, when, without the strong arm of public sympathy and ap- proval, the good doctor and his all— | given freely and without thought of reward other than a life well spent |-must go down to defeat—be wiped Jott elvilization’s books—an almost | total toss. i And tn this crisis the doctor and |his good friend and true supportery | Mrs. “Mayor* Brown, appealed to The Star. Said they, “If people knew the kind of work this was |they would back it.” ‘The Star believes upon close tn. — dul worthy ¢ause, and to me falls the task of passing on to you our find ings. Day by day I will tell you the story of Dr. Burge’s school and the | stories of some of those little minds future with coherence and vision— | children who, tho not bright enough cast Into the whirlpool of the Medical | Lake asylum for the feeble-minded— the only institution tn this state pro- | viding for sub-normal children, and already crowded to capacity, with approximately 800 occupants, to say | nothing of several hundred more on | the waiting list What then Is to become of these lite people with, perhaps € kelp ASOD ex very time _ Find your taste/in Coffee and stick to it Important: 2 level tabl. Percolator {percolate 10 minutes} [bring toa boil—settle} Standard Coffee Pot % level table- spoon M-J-B to the cup 2Yalevel table- spoons M-J-B to the cup |Drip Method —ipeurdiru fier if paper once [pour over twice) 3Yalevel table- spoons M’J-B to the cup equal 1 rounded tablespoon Tricolator ] the exact you 1 freed ew Then—si constant. that M J 0 you to see tha ke it in the youfind is," of coffee shouldn't be a of luck. It should happen ‘ou make coffee, But, first, . Wesee to that! But This chart will coffee taste tick to it! Bisthecoffeeof 7% t the strength YOU remember, some months | vestigation that it 1s a more than/| that are beginning to look into the/ Helps Little Minds to “Track” But “Opportunity School” Needs Finances to Bring Coherence Unfortunate Kiddies to Left to right: Mis a cloud upon the mental hortzon, whieh, under careful and scien. tifle tutelage and proper physical living will reclaim them and turn them into useful and up- right citizens? Legislature will provide for these mentally-retard. ed children some time in the fu ture—but what NOW? { Dr. Burge, expert in abnormal | Paychology, saw the crying need, and | threw himself, body and soul into the | ap, |ber, Dr. Burge gave free! jtime, effort, money — es splendid home, trusting {1 if-supporting, but of t # chosen work, unable in need away—Dr ¢| Burge, assistant to Canon Bliss, of | will tide this ac |the Episcopal church, must see his | Ufe work crumble—must turn back | the 30 odd little ones now under his This was one year ago. Remem- | Dr, R. A. Burge (inset) and his specialized staff, each member of which is expert in the handling of sub-normal children, | teachers; Mrs, Lawrence, matron; Mrs, Anderson, assistant matron; Mrs. Leichliter and 8 Salladay, Miss Burmeister, [thelr chance—or see them drift bilndly on life's backwaters until they are swept Into some institution for imbeciles, where they will shortly become at one with the hopeless In | mates | It ds not a picture of darkness I would paint | that b and girls a even as other taking a bit longer—that is all—they need individualized care, the con stant mental and physica! on which a skilled and loving human tarian ts giving them. A year or two | hool over the rough spote—when the people of the North | west know what it ts, they will re |spond—and The Star is going to try are, to homes unable to give them |and tell them. NEW INFECTI DISCOVERED Nevada Inspects Passengers Crossing State Line SAN FRANCISCO, April 4— | Lifting of the quarantine on San | } | | | | |to be taken into our public achools,| Francisco stockyards and the dis-|aidate for the republ are far, far too mentally well to be| covery of one new Infection in Los|tis1 nomination, | Angeles county were the outstand- |ing developments of the |hours in the California hoof snd | mouth disease epidemic among live- | stock. Orders were Issued by Gov. J. G. Scrugham of Nevada whereby all passengers on trains or travelers by any form of conveyance from California must undergo inspection and examination before crossing the Nevada state line. Fear that the disease might be carried on hand baggage, clothing or by other means into the state caused the order. In California, outside of San Francisco, there has been no re- laxation of the quarantine rules, eee LO8 ANGELES, Cal, April 4— Another herd of dairy cattle, com- Drising 30 head, has been infected with the foot and mouth disease, it was announced today from the local offices of the state department of agriculture. that of 1,000 Lankershelm, increased local & general tightening of the regula- tions thru which control of the plague is sought. SUM FOR PARK Senate Votes Money for Rainier Roads The senate has passed the national parks bill, J. J. Underwood, Wash- ington representative of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, wired the chamber Friday. The bill provides over half a million dollars for road bullding and other improvement ‘a | Rainier National park, avaliable over a three-year period. : Progress of the bill js watched with Interest here because it will mean the beginning of a systematic pro- gram for constructing a highway to encirole Mount Rainier, The first step will be the building of the pro- posed West Side road, to be followed later by a North Side road, which will complete the circle. ABATE HOUSE! Order Her to Close An order abating premines at 1036 King st. for a period of six months was issued by Superior Judge Otis W. Brinker, Thursday, on motion of Deputy Prosecutor Arthur Schramm. Maud To joes, way (ined $300, _ last 24) This new infection, together with) head of hogs near} found diseased, has} alarm, and caused| Fine Woman Owner $300; | end, owner of the pen ON SEES CHANGES Hiram Predicts New Force in Power After Vote CHICAGO, April 4—A great housecleaning will occur in the No. vember elections, and the present administration will be swept out of office, Senator Hiram Johnson, can- ican presiden eclared here to- |day in his final pre-primary tour of } Tilinots, | “The present primary campaign ts only just beginning, Johnson said. “In Just one state has there been a clean-cut issue between Mr. Coolidge and myvelf—South Dakota. There he started with a convention con- troled by politicians, and his advo- cates boasted of the ease and com. pleteness of his victory, but the jcenvention’s choice had to be sub jmitted to the people, and ho met with deciatve defeat.” T00 HELPFUL! Bright Lights Induced Him. to Write Bad Checks Meeting two gay young women and a youth in Seattle, and all Being | broke, Matthew Kelly, youthful Port- land forger, waa led from the paths of righteousness, he confessed to Deputy Prosecutor Eugene Meacham Thursday. Friday Kelly was wait- ing for action on his confession. He wrote the checks and his com- panions cashed them, he said. Later he realized he had done wrong and was returning to his homo to begin work to repay the money, he said He was arrested on the eve of his, departure for a logging camp, | Legion Post Gets | Surplus funds of $420 of Division 3, Counell of Patriotic Service, have jbeen turned over to the University , post of the American Legion to as. sist in erecting a $15,000 clubhouse and community hall, {t; was an- nounced by Dr. H. K. Benson, Le- gion he Friday. pr clbat x see Dancing Contest to Be Held in Seattle A dancing contest, in which a cash | prize of $500 will be awarded, wiil at the Masonic temple. Forty cou- ples from Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, selected by Hamil- ton Douglas, will participate. . Goiter, skin, complexion, tonsila, throat, rheumatism, stomach, colds, cough, lung, kidneys, bladder, liver troubles. Herb Medicine Co,, Denny Bldg, Opp. Bon Marche. GARDEN Clubhouse Money | be held Friday and Saturday nights | > PAGE 11 Satisfaction P.M 9 A. M-6 P. M. WEET SIXTEEN’ STYLES IN BOYISH SUITS Are Quite the artest Yet Conceived—Designed and Perfected With That Artistry and Mannish Tailoring That Every Woman—Miss, Junior or Ma- tron—Admires, 9 A.M 6 “a. They characterize the spirit of “Sweet Six- teen,” fresh in thought, high in quality, perfect in tailoring, beautiful with the grace, charm and vivacity that the alert and fashionable woman demands. They have been accept- ed with a spontaneous burst of approval—not as just a passing vogue. With lapels, collar, pockets, slope of shoul- ders, drape of the back, whether single or dou- ble- breasted, or link- buttoned, they are prac- tical reproductions of the smartest of young men’s spring styles. The fabrics include theclever spring checks, sport plaids, tweeds and plain colors. Silk lined. ALL SIZES 16 TO 44 For Juniors, Misses and Women of all ages. Should See the New Spring Frocks Knicker Suit — Skirt, do and Boyish model suits tn © new plaids, silk lined coats, $16 hand ‘tallored.... You There’s a versatility and there’s an originality with a picturesque loveliness about these “Sweet Sixteen” ideals that give them their fame. The widespread indorsement of women has made them the most popular costumes in America—remarkably low-priced, absolutely without competition at— SIXTEEN DOLLARS If you have been partial to “Sweet Sixteen” *garments at $16, a real surprise is yours now in those garments, priced the saving “Sweet Sixteen” way at $25 and up. Your Opportunity—New York’s Latest Gifts to Seattle’s Women—500 Spring Hats Surprisingly low-priced Pet st aa a yuan "itl New York Portland HUNT ELUSIVE WOLF LORAIN, O, April 4.—The country- side hereabouts is worked up over a big wolf hunt that has been under- taken by farmers. No one will swear he has seen the wolf or wolves but re- ports of slain sheep and other live. eh -|stock caused the farmers to spread 000 Gants ed Oe i Blehop. [a dragnet, They had thelr trouble for Saxton: Laamnter Cas ence ee SeGeees their pains. So far the ory animals encountered have been rabbits, and the season for-them fs over. ‘Chicago min- isters complained that Voliva was broadcasting unseemly language over the radio. As a consequence, nearly every station from Singapore to Zan- zibar {s expected to tune in on the turbulent wave from Zion City. Neuritis, the — King of Pains Only those who have expertenced the mereliess, stabbing pains of neuritis fully describe the torture caused by inflammation of the nerves, which Infectioum diseases, Sometimes it reaulte from an attack of rheumatism or ecla- tica, Even the excessive drinking of cof= fee will often produce meuritie, physicians elaim, No matter how {t gets ite | New Corporations LYMPIA, April 3.—Tho followini taaiee UE incorporation have been fled tn the office of the secretary of state Amalgam Coals, Inc. Spokal 100,- 000. Austin Corbin I, A. N. Allen and A. W. Witherspoon. Clty Tee Delivery Co. Yakima, mountain Coast & Electrio Co. , $25,000, Clark Nettleton, Fred w. Towing 000. M. P. Rey Hichenwal keland Ierry Co, South Bend, amendment increasing capital stock to $26,000 from $5,000 Btimeon Timber Co., Seattle, amend- ment reducing capital stock from $750, 000 to $600,000, * Claude Morgan, Bn. & Ine, Granite Falls, Claude Morgan and ‘Transpacific Co. Inc, Be- K. Magnuson and H. . To engage in general do- $20,000. pe.” One oF cations of Tyamol wil) usualy : Pp “he ‘most severe pain, wheth TOOLS er tn the shoulder, neck, forearm, 4 or ‘Tysmol gradually reduces inflammation and helps to restore the affected nerves to eound condition. Price — $1 at all leading druggists. ‘Tyamol Company, Mtg. Chemists, 400 Sutter St, San —advertions ment, Import business. Ber Ko Co, Market Blouse & Dreas Shop, Ber 2 nging name to Con+ ner’s Apparel Shop, Inc.