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THE BACKY, AAD PALL E i GARDEN “.- 7 CHAPTER IV to 1 &TAR~WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. PAGE 3. SECOND AVE. AT SQILS AND FERTILIZERS We cannot advine b The gardever's most — critical | st ia point f t s betwee spading and a a warble if yo [ between Ju and July ca b matters not how ——— ee | act time depending upoy how | much work you put foto your gar . “ north 1 aré. Whole books|den during the’ reat of the sea | TELL ELEANOR FAIRLOW Capac ition Of the soil. on he 1 thé very beginning Enterprise Association.) : sowing, on iitivatic 0! f ir in sandy, get plent Iam rather discourage ttle > House weeds We will try to tell“the ba maaure Into {t t0 giveT book t ml have, o6 FOR * READERS f straw manure into it 2 2 ' prevent ft from hardening I--well, {t seems The reade must remember that/ around the wo during the hot the drift 1 drizzle « ? these articles are being written for; days, Tender roots won't pleree y o me while I ie a back ya not for a farm, They | hard, lumpy 1 Nearly all eit mn of fe. 1 fa \are writt enable the home| garden soll needs lit For to th A play worth yo jman to grow & reasonable crop on} 20 cents you buy a washbolle realities and er E a ' , li jsoll which perhaps is a great deal full of lime wherever a new build not for me. 1 thi ¢ newest le Crepe de Chine, Tub Silks, Voiles, standing in line different from soil on a w itt-|ing is being started, Let this would be more at peac Marquisettes and Lingerie. A really $4.00 to see vated farm. We could give you! slake itself in air and it will not physical! we, | t , whole books of advice that would soon become like flour, Before ; re of the| HOt been able . : 5° ‘2 . til the cows come home, and then| til the surface ts entirely white ion, captured alive and being trans. DIK brute Is show a an. Wak They y's war | some Having spaded, fertilized, Hmed| ) | ‘a oe Poe ee ee eee e Wave The atm, however, of these chap-|and pulverized ‘the soll, get out |POrted to the nearest ra ad sta-irun until Saturday nie frantical ters on soll, seeding, fertilization | your trusty rake and make the sur-ig7arg aT COL unt r lc , ake 0 ONIAL | / jjand weeding is not to be sctentific, | face of the soll very If your Every principal rolé in Tolsto .|WHAT’ Ss ON BILLS |; have not exhaustive, minute, but all | garden is rather fi : Y Iway about t jon is ra Kreutzer a,” as presented in ' : |gardener would want to know—alll bed b i vunding Dae. weak te dette aphal teee Colonial Until Saturday Night Jag ir 1 Id not. And, It : at te ed up dove the surrounding Sur Of the week, 18 filled with « Broad. Tollat Sonat % hd gar ian me, ee The se ol Everyone says @'ll absolutely need—to have ayface. Let the back end of the be tl way star ay Pollatol’s “Kreutzer Sonata, ve such a good ae All-wool Serge. ( reer ; 7 reasonably good garden The | be a trifle higher than the f 5 rccrh I ne Og sanoe as into the dainty Black Blue, an, ¢ WV t measure, 28, 30, 32, 34, greatest play ever center whe win @ these These operations will leave a Mttle | ince, in producing “Neg Ham Shay riper ks seams and hiding hopes among the Pleat in the t 1 weep. a, in Seattle. hings faithfully aod carefully will! trough around the bed and te éacle PE 1 gathers, If you could ta little hown not fail. He may not have the/rains will flow off and int peughter,” ¢ hire Clemmer Until Saturday Night | hook, vou would probably ay Very special for Star Bargain day ore jlush crop a market gardener would! troughs. It won't do for wal oui Kre # - Animal Life ea.” ling Margie, Margie, you are get = have, indeed he may not have as| collect and stand around the roots, | VO") shine gat ile parts, and ‘n8| ting foolishly morbid, just because good a garden or an fruitful veg-|they won't grow; they don't get|(h? ™ 1 cong tg medy, with Richard Carle |you are iI), Remember, Dr. Atwa etables ax his more experienced air, and the first thing you|'%#" ! any other big produ 28 |ter promises that in ‘a very short neighbor, but he will not fail y'll rot bas ted. Class A Until Saturday Nighe |time you will be over this trying || Let's begin with the soll. Spade | above are the most im Bs Onell ng An rican The Lost Lord Love >part| period and able to enjoy your Newest |i deep, about a foot. Don't spade it exwentials for a good seed bed. |°h nal actress, plays the role of Majestic, with Doroth Gish | ho! and fears _li when the soll is so wet that a hand-| We could tell you a about va. | Mirt the wronged wife Haunting Memor Reauty dra | I wonder what he meant er Models — ————a | ful of it will not drop apart w rieties of seed and advine y Bara he the ole of the |Reating Hearts and Ce K joying re? 1 get perfectly cold |folted. Before spading your | get fine qualities of seed, but, as « . byte in rayal | atone ¢ d when I think that possit I might In t charmuir hape suit every Nance O'Neil’s spread manure or a comm matter of fact, you'll go to the gro , Miriam's sister, ee |die and my baby han over to one Trimmed ne, with flows , . fertilizer which you have bought|cery store and buy whatever William Shay, former leading| Alaska Until Saturday Night some other woman that Dick will|I ers, fruits, foliage, et wr ticed acting is |from the seed man. If {t is pos-|the grocer has for sale. Thatx/man with Mra. Fiske, portrays tt The Unwe Mrs. Hatch,” )marry—probably Eleanor Fairlow : maid pti fe he te $3 50 wonderful. sible to get well-rotted manure,| what all of us city people do, so/Tole of Miriam's husband, wh 8 | with Henri man | Yesterday she was here. She for Star Bargain day..............-.+.... ° jdon’t bother with commercial stuff.) what's the use of writing chapters | tis Way to the heart er sister “ee |had evidently not heard that I was | If it is possible to get strawy ma-|on good seed? The thing to do ts to pe hen Grand Until Saturday Night { Be | on good see he thing y Nig A j|nure that tan't well rotted make the best of the seed avall-|“LOST LORD” at CLASS A The Black Box,” second chapter.| 1 told Aunt Mary that I would se Star Bargains Thursday fer even that to the com able. he headiiner at the Class A to ee her, for, although | was f Whit ti Each—Huck Towel ¢ Petticoats for ac ue owels, fertilizer, but dig in de |day in a two-part Majestic drama| Liberty Until Saturday Night | worse than usual, | wanted to see : neneie age 5c size 1 inches, in the time th apie neato ch id ANOTH VICTIM a featu uring Dorothy joist al A Gentleman of Leisure,” com.|her face when she first heard the boise i a oruaeely plain and white with red bor- } e gro cots reach ER he Lost Lord Lovell" in the|edy-drams news standard § size ini] ders; regular 10c value. For |If the manure is well rotted, mix ft [story of an English lord who disap | ee | “Why, my dear Margie!” she ex and width, Special Thureday Star Bargain Gat well with the soil in spading and HO TIPS BOAT ars ateriously The wholel Titikum Until Thursday Night |claimed as she came quickly for be “ a raking. | countryside is looking for him. Intof “BIll's New Pal,” comedy, with| Ward. 1 don't understand why ys ;? After spading, you will find that jthe heart of Molly, a slavey, the Bilile Riteht a Curse of the| Dick did not tell me that you w Gowns for women 47c aS ee oa much of the turned-over soll {*| ‘EpyMONDS, March 17.—Leslie|creeps a love for the butler next|Desert.” with Francis Ford and|pot well, I saw him last night 35c Neck and arm-holes |] 9” ips care’ Whine ae lumpy underneath. Take the| craig. 19, is the latest victim of|40or, & new man Grace Cunard; “Their Hour,” with|over at the Symones', where we edged and ribbon run. This PT] co ee oe eee ay 47a. — “| is, 19, 4 hings in the little boarding |Cleo Madison danced a litt ter the men had fs another remarks offer |) Cotton. Star Bargain day, Site , the fool who rocks the boat. Cral€))cuse are tt | te ee |had their conference over the re 59c ee 4 rhage * pope was drowned in the Sound Tue® lof a man wh: Alhambra Until Saturday Night | *chool-book situation 2-inch, in Black an | Best Laxative S| aay, when one of his con perth The Truth Wagon” comedy.| “Well, you. see, Eleanor, men 38 Crinkle and Stripe |} White Pekin stripes, Black For Children in a rowboat began rocking He accep ¢ ar |dramae. |don't usually tell their young wom C Seersucker Petti- stripes, Shepherds and Nov- craft. It upset setteda Whe prov Pie Oy en friends that their wives are in coats for women; regular] elty Checks in 10 separate 1 ¢ delicate sizes; worth 75¢ For Star patterns; worth 89c. Star aint Veonuk } When your baby Is cross and |) RESIDENCE THEATRES Eleanor gray readers, 38¢ Bargain day, 59. sini Yvonne BB | ce fate 20" BEER ENDS STRIKE . olen a be greatest child } laughing little dear you : Kreis _ Friday that had n burned Marg |} customed to, in all p F AL PASSERS he aster No. 9, t¥O/ she exclaimed, “you don’t want me actress ever seen 1} the dig nm has becom thé teal lord le found and the parts; “The Fortunes of Margaret,” | to think | i | ‘eal Jord ts found and the 66: Times thin V ee 12 | in pictures |} ranged and the bowels | i Selitee new boarder denbameatiogtine irama; “Three Times and| That in just what I want you tol\eal tures Sy. Laolase vaiceh { tention. Give it a mild | NEW YORK. March 17.—Credit| an rte Sloliy fads cae bee it, comed Hubby's Cure,” | know, my dear Eleanor,” I sald \¢ dispel the irritability and bring )/ for settlement of the coal passers’ | married a real lord feu | i ie | Do you know, little book, I would| | Selling. Prices | to 9 k the happy content bf baby-}/atrike on the Liverpool docks I|they jive ha raf “mt have given much to know of what| : sd i F x i ¢ © happily ever afterward ¥. 1 it Fri jhave given much n at] @— eres * hood. (igiven T. P. O'Consor Nationalint + adh yt nptrogin oduct f lay oe | Eleanor Fairlow was thinking.| Alfalfa, No The very best laxative for chi! leader. Acting for the employers, ee vw: “— aree-|Over her face d dr 29 | Barley + , 5 gerbe re eee te nat a ending | TIGIKUM HAS GOOD BILL jpart drama; “The Boy ‘Mayor.”|Over her face sho zat drawn al} Eastern Washington oats 1} sin, beeaw , a by ur stars are on today’s bill at/drama: “The Village Postmaster,” |™4&Sk that was as cold and imper “ Puget sound timotmy ...+ }) of narcotic drug. was to be advanced @ = a8y *°\the Tilfkum—Francia Ford, Grace comedy Jetrable as ice. But her eyes) sarin Tneten Puget sound oats é Theda Bara, it, SPeting set gets gentty, bet ours. the men could buy thetr beer: Cunard, ¢ Madison and Billie | seamed and it almost seemed to » o: [eee sent * : if. cian Dieta wen Deron. | Rit |me with hate iF ts | Wheat a true type of } ‘a Syrup Pepsin at fitty cents}! Before she went to Europe last see ps T ol acco a it)’ “That was the reason you falnted| “in and dolar = bottle. For «)/ fall to organize a “flying hospital”|ROBS HOUSE ON BET othe nt,” whe naid 6 vampire. i tree Wiel Bettie write to tim W; tlt) uit prcmey coldiegs che cocaplet-| Would you re MON SUEY haetgnee ga 6 eae 1 ]} B Caldwell, 452 Washington at. {| t0 ai nch sold i np , r mune on a be suppose 80,” I answere w |{ stonticetio, wih ed the fountain which bas made|This is what bh ns in “A Ger | “You must hate to give up your is } (iher famous in the world of art tleman of Leisure,” starting today | social life. | 1 Wm. Shay, playing the husband, is a finished actor. In a novel and intensely interesting two-part Majestic Photoplay The Lost Lord Lovell THE HAUNTING MEMORY A Beauty Drama __ Beating Hearts and Carpets A Komical Keystone Komedy If laughing hurts you, keep away Mrs. Ed. Stoudt at Piano Feige aan Pr ae Each character an artist. A play never to be forgotten. Every one old enough to : understand pictures should _see this play Come Worth making We spend our money on films, not on elab- extra’ effort to orate furnishings—that’s the reason we can give see you such a high-class program for 5 cents. ——$$________— - Clearest pictures in Seattle. | Ei arly | Reason—Our $1,000 mirror screen. Don’t forget to #t come carly in the | day if possible Il a. to 11 p. mn. | When you see this masterpiece | you'll understand why the crowd AUVUV0NNNH0004400000000DUCOOOOOOUOOUONANOONONEOOEROONSHOOQOAOOOOQGOOOUOUOOUO AOOOUOUOUUUUUUTTE: es at the Liberty et Sanitarium Publishes Free Book) “Why, | shall love it. I have al) Showing How Tobacco Habit | Ways Wanted a baby 4 sEcono MYSTERY STORY Can a. Raniohed ta. trom I never thought that Dick cared The second installment of “The | One to Five Days at |much for children Black Box” heads today's new bil) Made | “He ts crazy about the prospect wa a ramael* ate || BEGINNING TODAY Our friend, Sanford Quest, crim.| The Eiders Santtartum. located at] Well, I do hope, Margie, you! inologist, solves some more mys-| ¢¢# Main St. 8t. Joo a aon Dae Bab | will get along fine, and if you want a a effect of the tobmeco habit. nag/® baby I'm glad one is coming to i tt ti WAR PICTURES ALL WEEK LD n< Rh Ry. ST doa tghaa Meat aa pipes pecia e raciion he MOV ing pletures of the Euro. always felt that two people are pean war at the Moore have prov ever tr rr fl chile wo popular that Maange encore | never truly married until a child THAT FAMOUS COMEDIAN has decided to keep them all week ws ieee tad evan by ore. Matin ing to flaunt my marriage lines in PRESIDENT WRITES Eleanor Fairlow's face —and—I wonder why Dick did not tell me e and eventr w da 1 wonder why I am always want Richard Carle | IN HIS FAMOUS COMEDY The Dancing once | that he saw Eleanor Fairlow at the Symones (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | BOOK; HANDS POSY TO A MILLIONAIRE | NEW YORK, March 17—An unl C po dentit millionaire philanthropiet ce Rae omplete Re rt is lauded highly tn a book by Presi “The House Breakers” of Market Today dent Woodrow Wilson which was | launched by a prominent publish-| | ing house today | | The title of the book Is “When | & Man Comes to Himself Vegetables and | Some men “find” themselves i | later than others, says the presi -aaenclheuAcar ied | dent | it is a great mistake.” says one | paragraph, “to suppose that the : great captains of industry are ¢ ieee grossed in the vulgar pursuit of | wealth. Too often they suffer the | vulgarity of wealth to display itself | Call at the Right Drug Co ba $ by | wives and children ry ense and ugh vibe | ¢ 200 @ ly without charge.| ¢ 200 @ patronage and of-|¢ _ bia 3 in ‘FRIGHTENED BY MAN ctor's services as an |Carrots + - e e 9 ’ Ja tomatoes 6.00 | GIRL HIDES 2 DAYS EMENTS f ; oe ee l hima S “2 sl naw, sees 200 @ 298 PORTLAND, March 1 After meerere 4 sd 1 ar a i ie Bln MOORE— "hit", 4:80] Lettuce, hethouse athe e e her on a dark street, Esther Gat : peas s@ loff, 11, spent two nights in a fur . Parsley 30 niture because of her fright. | GERMAN : Rhubare eRMEtT Ee tees | rIeTun Bachem, Hubbard MADE NICKLES IN ALi wae aaa Be aii COMPOSING ROOM? -—— = hadeharsbctiehager oF THE GREATEST ANIMAL, BIRD AND Arkansas Blacks LOEW’S EMPRESS FISH PICTURES EVER SECURED rs : Bpitzenderes TOLEDO, March 17 Fred ae sietiv NY v Strange and 8. F. Kerr are under ' ° . reaat Havas clintaed’ wilh ‘ODlifite: BILL, SYKES: Required three years’ time and presents a mar- feiting nickels in the cofmposing Vive Other Mig Acts AN Sane i 4 room at the Vou Wert Bulletin, & ad ereae i velous panoramic view of wild life from Alaska *to Mexico—showing Animals and Birds photo- FIGHTS CONSTABLE Seattle Theatre Poe Potatoes graphed and caught in their native haunts. ynacnn ALL WEEK = | Rurvanke ssn ; Defyiag Constable J. Kd Shrewe wind Musica nit sweet potatoes bury to use the weapon he wielded jatoes GALA Lean ioartaas Eva toe obit Drees ue i ficial a stiff fight, before he wa Matinee Pr . : finally subdued and taken to police ghee headquarters, Adame is charged Producers Veal and CLEMMER Shrewabury’s handcuffs before the obdurat Adams submitted HERBERT LLOYD & ae , Adame, according to Shrewsbur In a, Und ‘ tJ tried to" prevent the officer tra | “THE KING OF DIAMONDS” |Mers,under IM] 10e—Seattle’sBestPhotoplay House—10c searching the Progress house, 807 WILLY ZIMMERMAN Pork, good b hogs d o Laae st, in quest of Jack Sedman,| — World-Famous Impersonator. |: om tases ? | wanted for third-degree assault 10¢ and 20, Bquabs, good size, dos... 2.00 @ 2 ‘