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STAR—SATURDAY, M ARCH 27, 1915, PAGE 5. There is hope for the victims of cocaine and = morphine,ewho have been hard hit by the new federal antinarcotic law, re stricting the sade of dope Veers of druge who belle they can never be cured will fin Much encouragement tn the let fer which follows, It is from a Woman who has been using dope and who fs gradually { for years, freeing herself from its bondage he has promised to tell The r the result of her fight in a of weeks. Watch for the We believe she ts going to win out Here is what she says Editor The Star I see your paper has been giving out a cure for dope fend I am one my self, [ thought | might hel Phil Rader Tells | How Spy Died ni 1) His Trench in War * ie For Grip, Influensa, ‘To get the best results, take Dr.! “Seventy-seven” at the) feeling of a Cold, lassitude, a| or a shiver. | Don't wait ti! your bones ache,| till you cough and sneeze, have sore | throat and influenza or it may take longer. | Pleasant to take, handy to carry, | fits the veet pocket. ‘DBe and $1.00, at all droesiats or matied Hamphreys’ Homes Medicine Co, 156 ‘William Street, New York. | “Here are nine vaca | fn each any number , | that when complete. th 1 a | 23 both ways | pameral more Fou & start, we have placed one of fumerais in the center circle Solve goed puzzie and we will a You. abeotately free, a toau Diet re of one of the Expo eon Buildings at the San Vran- World's Vatr. These build are said to be the finest and Most beautiful examples of the bulider's art that bave ever been ted Do not use ¢ than once 7 We are giving these ple tures free to everybody who sends ws « solution to this puz that we can secure the names of le'who might he interested In fornia land, We are going to one of @ number of California é Homesites this year for the , low price of the cont of making Warranty Deed, ete. Home if wet thin e under any Jan! felling you get one of t a con however uazle yor and yo ntr $ that will and the oranges ond f within her ehildren or yo fend your full name and address LIFORNIA IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION p56 sek Bailding, San Francisco, Cal, | Sood will |death by court-marti | 1013 THIRD act We caught her one night in among the men, but the collie iiked | De Mielle best We found out afterwards that De Mielle used to save his food, and | even go hungry himself, in order to keep himself high in the collie’s How De Micelle ever trained the dog to go to the German | trenches from ours we were | never able to figure out, but we first suspected him when we saw him lift the dog to the edge of our trench and send him on his way by throwing a stone to- ward the German lin which were only 150 feet distant. When the dog came back that night a sentry caught him and searched him. Under his collar was a map which De Mielle had drawn, with | a note to De Miele, written in | German: “WE DON’T UNDERSTAND THIS MAP. CAN'T YOU MAKE IT PLAINER?” The sentry put the note back in place and let the dog go to De Mieile’s subway hut. Two men were watching De Mielle when the dog entered. De Mielle put his finger under the # collar, pulled out the note, and began to read it when the men Jumped on him. | Officers Order |Pets in Trenches Shot | De Mielie was very cool, but he| knew that his end had come. He| was taken away and sentenced to Luckily, the firing squad was not chosen from among the men in our trench. The officers paraded him before us as an example. He kept his head high and seemed satisfied rig what he had done for his coun THEN THEY TOOK HIM AWAY HE <*1 VATION ARMY INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT 1904 Ninth Ave. Is now 1 STEWART HOUSE 96 Stewart St, Near Pike Public Market Rooms 25¢ BULL BROS. Jusi Printere Special Linen Finish ‘BUSINESS CARDS|'‘ Printed for $2.25 Per 1,000 KAPLAN PRINTING CO.}| 709 Fourth Ave. Main 2623 Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be. cause our work is different. It's a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First Henecs, Main 4136. EVERY GIRL IN TOWN | The Star's E eAIN 1042 | others out who have When I was only that habit 15 years old 1 was married to a doctor. His business took him to a location in California, where there war malaria, 1 took chills and fever was sick all the time, so he gave me morphine to keep Me quiet while “he attended 40 patients After we separated, the doctor 1 called in found 1 was a fiend down among the bodies of the d | soldiers and dying deaths that }ourselves might meet at any tlw A dog can't expect a better de th | than his master,” said the Portu guese, with tears welling in his eyes No soldier in all this great war had found a harder thing to do than! we had that day wh ee dogs were sentenced to die WOMAN DOPE FIEND WRITES STAR A. LETTER; from morphine If | had been older new what | do now, | would have quit then, but 1 did not 4 It eased my pain, so 1 kept on tah ing it I am now 45 ye all that time t © restricted mall as possible, | taking only 4 grains in 24 a ‘fo North in RR Fluny the act, and our officers sent Expectancy of another Alas her away, | don't know wher ka rush this spring, rivaling es had = her country for those during the early gold ex rman gold, Phil Rader S | itement ir th North, is in Tells Story of the | pekigey : ‘att " sieing the righted. 1918, by the United Press, og, ton? | creasing daily, fo c ri : a pi ea y of All Spies’ Tad te LONDON, March 6 love ‘whe Gh coe instance of positive announcement in The There was a little old (the thoroughness of the German| Phil Rader, Garbed as an Aviator) Star that Seward had been woman of French nation Spy system SOMEWHERE TO DIE chosen the tidewater terminus A day fe “ia telep eo} 0 men llway ' ality whose little cottage ag Po Arg eran to eniggro a But the next day we were forced i ag be pp madh aly oeca. } Was about a mile from our [| fieids, from the German trenches) t perform several exec ations that! owned by the Pacific-Alasks trenches. She had a huge | to 1s point far behind our lines bby ie ye ‘or bs me o' ‘ thy 2 Navigation company, salled fe and when It ended in a poplar tree, whore|! think, than shooting their old) yesterday with nearly # capac supply - met and . ah a German spy, hidden in the ‘rench-mate would have been ity load of p gers bound one of us got money anc . : # Kill all the ‘one «im YOUT) for Seward. id | Dranches, had been telephoning the] | a ng AR ¢ a chance, we would sneal enemy ail the details of our move.| trenches,” ran the new commani Sines euciy yeater panei through the trenches back | ments 1 1 think some of the men who/other st hip con fo her little house, knock | But De Miclle was the spy of all! bad made pets of st ay doga wept! offices have bee ie shuttered i aples. He lived with us in our, the night that order car quiries of we wi nthe shuttered window | thiccnes, he shot at the Germans) One fellow I knew slept with hin/ mained here during the wit Hintil she opened it and | and cursed them as we did. But ali @8 that night, We could not kill) awaiting the opening of railroa handed out a big cupful [the time he was sending messages dogs in cold blood work thia spring of apple juice te them We were acquainted with them, Washington, D. ¢ ti t . aap hoe ual y/ to The Star say the Jor depa as che described him, | ®¢t._Be Nept silence like « man. Our mn oer te trab| rush ‘north paring to esta — raha cers charge of him and he n our t f notes, ts 1 : . was killed in the cottage | disappeared—executed, we heard é were. we| persons inte = t ab nort 5 a German bullet. In those early days of the war cen d dirty pat fs re a} berece We buried the body for | When foreigners in Paris were) Were Title Cee nee ee tace pe forming a foreign legion, De Mite —* pling thea - wand asked her why she [,siiendid looking» man with a| te rainy or extra dangerous CALOMEL SALIVATE not move. beard and a manner that was the/ there was always # sparkle tn = . “No, no,” she exclaimed. | essence of courtesy, got bis name) $76 oF the trenih Mgt. a Calomel 1 o This is my home and if | isto our list and was accepted hie " , y lone a day's ’ Beatie anywhere, I dic | ios, and before he departed trom| smaeine They're ven up your sluggish liv here.” | Paris to the front he gave parties; Shooting at Germans stipated, head ‘One night we saw three little (right and left to little groups of But we had to kill them. A Por a 10-cont ft Mlickers of light come from a | comrades tuguese who lov ttle white fox They of the shuttered window. His profession was that of an en- terrier discovered easiest way ’ e, wh : the hill far away in the | gineer of a ar-making machine, He threw a stone out of the trench F: lines we saw a tiny [and he knew every inch of the the little fellow went er and a Blink three times. For (sugar beet country in which our) just as he was pleking up in his « nights we watched the regiment was finally stationed mouth, about a dozen of ew oo in the widow's Takes Fate Coolly as biased at bim ° , ind. ' *, " e made believe to lve We did not want to believe |He's Led Away to Die | imax we had been shoot the “ehe was @ spy, because if she fons ndoing of De Mielie, a fine,| Germans. and that Poo Poo had Dees taken away, we would miss ion. aired animal. All the stray been Killed accidentally eur cider, but at last we had to dogs which made their homes in 2 ger. as dos seinen oe ate the trenches had the most friends} ternlty that day, laying them DR 1. BR CLARK, DOD & R. W. Lowden Is Delighted With Regal Dental Service He wisboen tooth J and It seems that ‘mo in heart set on winning most every girl town has her ster bonnet Bonnet The “Baster tor as I have gal I Dent ta pleased me ver and | recommend them as pa has| dentists received thousands of sketches of] : ¥ ay sm what the artists think a nifty spring). Pagel sory rea hat ought to look like Pei socays oth a rage peng Phe You will find a hatless lady on| ‘rom day to da oak Ee aoe Guaee tele selves, After reading these There in yet time for you to draw| ments made voluntarily by rel the beat hat win the prize The have a doubt that thi pntest closes Thursday, ne , t doe tien is. oc his will give Mme. Pearl A. He ae we omen O18 os mer of the Paris Millin 143 testimonial we publ Fourth a who is to design the} found to be not genuine new prize hat, time to complete the stot creation,” so that the-winner can | wear it on Kaster Sund hat will be a faithful copy of drawing Th the winning FRISCO FIRM OFFERS JITNEY BUS BONDS A dozen f an en tirely different ” than any now operated-in Seattle, with a eating capacity of 10 to 15 persons, will |soon appear here, Secretary Pra |ther of th Auto Bus association | announced Saturday A bus oss meeting of the | ciation was held Friday night at the Bao: | Regal Dental Offices OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR, | 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union New Book Free ———~ Rheumatism sufferer from Address £1.00 | Press club at which the question wee I ' of bonding the buse ‘ ngain|) taken up, An offer by a San Fran-| ~~ et ait are ciseo company, agreeing to write bonds and insurance 3100 # ear to meet with the requirements of the new law, was recommended by the truster The same compan. wrote 2,000 similar bonds in San Francisco recent! | ‘SALVATION ARMY HAS GOOD REPORT The Salvation Army has furnish ed over 16,000 free beds to jobless |men during the pa jreport issued tollo wi ven for work done ; 1,045; |1 n credit, ¢ beds paid! for, 42,641; employment obtained | Industrial home-+Me given for work, 21,633; beds fer work, | 533; men pasted out of home to |positions, 50; cash gratuities to| jm n for work fn WOULDN'T TALK) $3,882. | | Because her husband morore she say md refine to talk to her for long periods, Mrs, Jane Wil | cox is seeking divorce from Kdward |M. Wilcox. Mra, Wileox says she | supported husband for severa | moaths after her marringe last] June, finally leaving him last tember, She asks to r maiden name, Jane Lapp. sume mh Send Today FOR THIS FREE BOOK Tells how to Treated [rne cnatiane Through Beneesty etn the Feet Wien ne P tiefied with t recelved ca keep your TODAY and m } ol My Dentin von My OF trated tt 1 mall, prepaid, Addre Dyer, Dept, List ant, | just nd Do it now, the} @ year® About mont my doctor told me about th \ 1 advi © to eut . uve 6 #0 until t © on rain 1 i tarted t wee t\% ' rr t { 1 wait Expect Rush C¢éez in December | boarded vers man who was out of er ment. He sald would f s00n as he got work. He t ed two months and always has a al n * d excuse for not paying me, and ha told one of my roomers | woul wait till he was ready to pay me 1! want to put an attachment on hi wages; but don't know how to g wbout it. Who must serve the pa pers? IGNORANCE A—Have an atto dr i the ra garnishment. The ywe 1 by a constable Q.—After having a dance en gaged with @ girl, and the dance happens to be “ladies’ choice,” Is t proper for the boy to go to the girl, or should the girl ask the boy? °. B ‘ “and, € ’ ay to her partner Q.—! am a girl who has been dis appointed in a great love affair never intend to marry, because can't have the man I love. Wovl like to spend the rest of my life solitude. Would they accept me | a convent ALN ' ' d n ir Dra. George and C, KE. He and Dr, Frank J. FY ived from the firm), Th * firm has, fo ine in high-grade pre and ods in ling with thelr m among the most suc men on the coast 515 THIRD AVE Opposite the New County Court House ruisement) AN EASY WAY TO GET RID OF | | SKIN-TROUBLES A Baltimore 4 off. That a fan dom t ‘ alt ince t I have cut just 4 of ain of f or fi mmtil I t I ar doing r ker arden and othe WIFE TRAILS HUSBAND FROM EGYPT TO CALIFORNIA TO HAVE HIM ARRESTED e = A.—Do you think moving pictures are beneficial? If #0, how and why | NOT THOROUGHLY CONVINCED. v ' f ben ! ¥ ernme The ones de tr 4 very br ening. T ing the and beautle ongs, ¥ ytherwise would Hive : of them. The pano-| mn is #0 Yeal that imagination one ally t ing all that ground The dramas, as a rule, uphold al MT) a of als, teach the! a t TT neke the beholder equainted with a of haracter ttl him n closer touch with | nature Q.—1 am a young girl. When | am introduced to a boy or man, should | stand up if | wae sitting down at the time? MAUDE, | A.A woman does not rise when| © is intreduced to a man unless ery old or some very dis Ung d porronage Dear Miss Grey: 1 wish to ex. press a few words of appreciation for “No, 2414's" wonderfuly refresh. ing letter Your position of adviser for wounded hearts and outraged feel ings seems to me, a man of 33, as a Monotonous and a thankless task, at best, and in my casual reviews of your column in the past year I have never thought of writing to! you, but the letter from “No, 2414” has lifted a fog of doubt and misap-| prehension as to whether a woman! can assume and maintain a spirit a described by her | have a sister with three chil. dren, who quite reaches the stand. ard, and her example is refiected in the manners of her children, and her friendship is sought continual ly for all that uplifting. She finds time to do a number of things at once—-sews, reads, entertains, corresponds—yet has no servants 1 might add that she has maintain-| ed the same spirit throughout her married life, from 16 to 30 years of age, showing no tendency to change She has never known what it is to| have fine clothes, but her personal-| | ity soon diverts any thought of that) nature when one associates with her To “No. 2414” 1 must para-| phrase, that Solomon never uttered a greater truth than that the exam: ple, and not the advice, determines the character of the child, and the same influence, no doubt, deter mines the happiness of husband and! ,. wife ‘Twas hardly the character of So! omon to set examples, but he was long” on advice. BACH. NO. 2415. Q.—1 am J. E. A, who wrote to | you once before and which | wish to thank you for answering. It was a beautiful answer and gave me much comfort Do you think 1 should go to the. atres, parties, etc. with boys, or do you think | should disregard boys entirely? | get quite a few invitations and am always in doubt as to whether to accept them or expensive] not t f e suff - If you have forgotten who J. E. A ng with eczema, \. rach) ig, HH tell you. 1 am the girl who and similar ftehing, burning ®kin| was ruined when a child, but with trouble : jan ambition, Thanking you for past At any reliable druggist’s get &/ favors, | am, sincerely, r of resinol ointment and a cake ae nol #oay These 1 not AI remember you and hop i ent Vl to hear from you again, Certalr - a invitations Why should fe ed} ye « { the mnt r & which wa ot yours bread folio dvic ou will . that incident which hay ed me ‘ r early, innocent childhood en tir and forever out of your mind eee nal gir pate mS se K Q.—Please answer through your, — heainol ointment and rex( columns where | can find out i _ crite to Dept. 2LR,| there is a patent on anything. : ata By have a handy article that | bax n _______ invented and I know it would be used in every household, | have not seen anything like it before. Are appropriate at all times. We have made careful selection of flaw- less stones, perfectly cut. These gems can _ be mounted in settings man- ufactured by us to your order. Diamonds have perma- nent value and are be- coming much more valu- able every year. We have them in afl sizes, but the smaller stones are just as precious propor- tionately as the larger ones. GRAHAM & VICTOR Diamond Merchants 821 Second Ave. | lease send me the address of the atent offiec as soon as possible, and would it cost me any fee to find out if there is a patent on it? ALF. thin: patents, | Patent A.—It wil informa to the Washi ot cost you nn for Write m about United gton States D. ¢ ai ings for am about to file proceed. a divorce and want to re marry right away after securing the divorce. If | should marry be: fore the six months are up, would 1 be legally married? And what would be the penalty for marrying before the six months is up? |! am very anxious. MH. ft A—If you marry before the six v1 h equired by la i your) econd marriag will not be legal The offense for so doing is con tempt of court and you could be} tried nd entenced on that charge Don't >» it Such laws} e made for the good of everyone} nd ft behooves everyones to obey | thom | NAVY YARD. ROUTE pedy 0 (except Phone Main 3101, Price 500 Round Trip | Wed. Mat. - pecans, TELLS OF STRUGGLE TO CURE HERSELF SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March, From the pyramids to the Gol. den Gate, oc sea nd conti nents, the tang! elr love and hate has been dragged by Frank de Raimas Storey and his wife both are suing for divoree on similar grounds of de First gaining international notor ty for her criticism of juild Hall speech on the Fgyptians, Mrs. Sarina F. Storey, not long after her marriage in Cairo, Egypt. fol-| lowed her husband to New York,| where he had filed allegations of | abandonment Mr. and Mrs. Frank de Storey. M 7 | special Correspondence. ntime 1 disappeared. The wife wes acroes the contin and ¢ bia : eotes aie ae od hice he he rol of an actor in a sketch he called “A Bachelor's © F Mrs. Storey sat in 2 4 she saw the woman im he play with her husband tmprint ‘ » kiss” upon his lips. sia the curtain bad fallen, the fhe world reatest platform {eet | volice were notified and Storey was sen t . (Sunday) arrested. evening at 8 h When he was arraigned, however, ed to have swooned dur- ngs. gyptian gown v's ire se d. She Seattle edhe Club Hall Fifth and University il him out rey speaks bitte of his wife, him his legal East by gossip, and s wrecked his happiness, phe ‘ost MOOR One Week Commencing Easter : Sunday os April 4 4 PRICES \ights 50c-§2 25c-$1 Sal. Mat. 25¢-$1.50 With PEGGY O'NEIL and New York- Chi The Water Heater on Sale Is Our Regular Standard Heater Now in Use in Thousands of Seattle Homes Return of _ Oliver Morosco’s PHt in paying cas presen ntage rhe wv installments h for these same price prevails whethe in fact, the advantage goes the man who buys m time basis, inasmueh as the payments have been made so ridiculously low One may have a heater installed in his home for $1.00, the balance of $1.00 each month may be paid whe bill paying your ‘Seattle Lighting Company New Location—1308 Fourth Ave.—Stuart Bldg. Phone Main 6767

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