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Second of the Seven Deadly Sins (e showing ) WAR GARDEN IS PRE Farming Expert Tells How to Raise Spin (This is the third article by , ground and so get a late fa HAVE YOU SEEN RIDE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIT, 20, 1917. PAGE 3 Tonight Letters. To Crirthio. Grey Satisfactory Terms Always 7:30 and 9:30 ieee on "8 Sahn See Tae (RPOTE-RANKINCO. jh been against the cheapening *tarving babies r ] 17 It Is no wonder that the pasty, OTTO F KEGEL. General Manager Coliseum te ret a “the masculine "gen the average. table" 'e apurned. and Extra Special for Saturday — fouble boiler after all the milky s girts’ kisses like scaips at his belt for exhibition, ae prowess among goodness is washed out of it. But Fif G C E h rin for exhibition, ae prowess among | triton a moment Ina fine slave ifty Go-Carts, Eac told married women and men of |under the faucet, dropped by the > | thie cheapening procese—for does Spoonful into salted boiling water - a kept boiling about 20 minutes ir } not a girl really eell, cheap, part 4 : | of her sweet womaniiness and girl. 'e@ slightly to keep from sticking x [pees charm for the small atter e h_ kernel 6 a unit, flaky and < tlons of a cheap young man? F filmy and relished as a vegetable with cream as a dessert. Hot Cy a lhe im certainly cheap.minded who °' |would thus barter in girihood’s k may be added, or milk or precious caresses Ande Je a) Creem soder te she ree while: hos Mad t | poor bargain on both sides PIROOTSty M. B. F 10. ' {| That MEN REMEMBER LONC A pee er ‘ In courtesy to our pat-/E8T THE kisses THEY DIO | come eacud Mi AS NOT GET Is as true as mathema bata ’ . a rons we ask those who) ice. A man told me that he woud ’ n to attend the first | wai, trem. Seettle to. Frisce WANTS COMMISSION ) rest ca y attend the fi find again and marry the GIRL HE Dear Miss Grey: In answer to ‘ has atin exhibit at 7430, as we|COULO NOT KiG6, even after a/“Mother,” | will say that it is har : ' as © | courtship and tentative engage to conceive of a law of compulsory ¢ ne e tee ire better able at thal|ment. She had been lost to him physical and mental examinatior foot rest both front hack in the earthquake. The sacred re- and sterilization of the unfit for Dntk and seat amade Ob elected are —_— time tO acCCOMMOUALE | lationship between her kisses and parenth that would not be gross ie the crowd marriage embodied womanly trust- ly abused under the existing polit-| : ¢ = silk worthiness. When asked why he ical-economic systerr | e offerc tt « 14 ¢ ach complete in one did not marry another girl, free, Under such a system as we now| TONIGHT AND and bold with her kisses, he an- live, it is conceivable that some ; Snee*0) “haan Maha) whisecr''g'ine' | 100 Dozen Turkish Bath Towel TOMORROW Deyy CA, WeOa HUE Th (ok AL lets money, ‘ould Rave: tie: law: eo ozen I urkis. at owel: ONLY bo ciria deceive themesives that {mind and body, and preceed. to ave Prices Reduced Saturday “ their promiscuity Is a hidden we-\usher in a still weaker race than at Rath ie Pane ab ERE tae made of sala ret (even tho the boys do not present ath Tov ise a of splend happen to tell)? Why, If they wore The writer witnessed the mar ‘ ty absorbent cotton yar ‘ rt to bu given, it could not be more adver: man being about 6 feet high, an given, p ut 6 feet high, an 38: s P 9 tised to discerning and experienced weighing about 200 pounds, the ee ; special, each.. 19¢ t e North peer: Verna Bi tarcer that cons iben | Cotiun oncut 6 fest Bona wrelahir 18x45; special, each.. .. 2e to the well is broken.” 80, too, the /about 165, and both very hi me, a oth very handsome promiscuous practices destroy, But this coupie were entirely ig Fancy Bath Towels harm, courtesy and civility, and \ f : e { } norant of eex laws, ar t c tit are offered Saturc at rede —_i ory of a love as/too common use of sacred things the parents of ya J Ae oe ae jua re fe { a redu the fond coarsens ther ave Goad ihe HatioK: On hE doe nese triped borders. Size . He dnd ou Girief ly Arwusure BOUVONITS, | thor hand. | know o slcldy leokina 22x44 ¢ ecia there.” Neltaeihe) ADAGE AE OALIOE' MF lama cis Keanened te lectn come. oe perstitions, yet idly cast away thelr ining shout cet Gk a . haceleun moet precious possession—PURI- |. 4 "a -:e4 according tc th sietia » have ye well and easily “kept” you should arring TY. Psychologically, it is an ac jain, ae is e |cepted fact that the boy oF GI! parents of eight. healthy, normal Use a Coldwell Lawn Mower ® Shirley Mason *: Meret Tait truths, needs con. jniicret: who will be an hoper, t but, like all haif truths, needs con. 1), p > ° heir parents and a blessing é n individual cases. B Luca ic mipwelhrg 30'S nost satisfactory |firmation aclear h respect, why Pp one's \ Py ve “ and Silly kisses, will later burn in|When He denounced the doctrine cutting blades ake o@ i shame like fires when true “An eye for an eye and a tooth for f properly tem- i 7 wigs bc ve betrothal es, or when |# t oth,” and endeavored to estab teel, enclosed a . : The Bathhouse Lending ser the cradie of love lish in its stead the rule of reason doe re ! babies, or in sorrow and deatt Ye shall know the truth, and the ge oriving dy oats . Moral law has no better defini. truth shail set you free and scientifically u r Jeserves the fullest and frankest! ower that | es you a ssible discussion within the eee = $3.50, $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, erned stood.” Moral law is the » ; — of the ethics of the centur re- bounds of propriety, and you are ¢ : rious ¢ ir or as 4 thila ta iN | vined, treasured and LIVED, in hu. to be commenced for opening the $9.25, $9.50 to $15.00. th bath eme| man character. And civilization has way by giving space to the subject Grass Gaichers: piade ot cant Sawelar . CMs) sanctioned moral purity as the matter in your columns sper 50 porium pposedl ny highest moral law. yt in sadness! In conclusion permit me to sug : phe Riveter Cc oe we must relate thet, & long as the gest that the government appoint : ns 80c day night hideous “double standard” is writ- non-partisan commission to compile ncege Pou ten in our laws, to whom will be a book of condensed information for be wf ~p |given the banner bearing of the prospective husba and wives, tc 5 : 15c—Children 5c single standard of morals,” until be handed out, free of charge, wit! R ’ 15c the relationship of the sexes rests marriage licenses. But my faith is BUC, LOT. cece e eee e cere eee eennennerenceeassereeges badly shaken in the present forms aie * ve in obedience to the moral laws ducive of better results for us to Coliseum | That it pays a thousand fold to of government. and it might be con 1 Coot Rankin PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin FIFTH AND PIKE |no woman nor man who has at- form a society that would sacrifice J! leained or lived toward them would to the extent that this information | ———_————— — — lever question. And indiscriminate is placed in the hands of young mar. g has forever been unscien- ried couples Let us hear from filing it with sensuality. * FATHER OF THREE. ‘Albert Hansen deweler and Siiveremith © unspiritual. Cordially some more people on this subject, MINNIE B. FRAZIER. (for there never was a time before nh the history of the world when! The real estate mortgage Is the WAY TO COOK RICE young women were so interested in (ldest of all investments Money My Dear Miss Grey: Would a any subject—motherhood. Mother e know to have been lent on mort word on the way to cook rice fit love is the greatest and noblest ago as 2,100 years) dor the kings among men—Ameri- thing we know of. Let's quit de 50 CENTS Bere’, Girte Childres's HATS KAVANAGH'S First and Union 1808 Fiver at Madionn PAREDNESS ach, Lettuce and Onions 710 Second Ave, Near Madison Floyd W. Rader, King county crop of spinach and an early ! 7 cultivation agricuiturist, who tells Star one next spring. o >, and, if Py readers how to make a success In gathering spinach, the entire tt peste : Ps i of their gardens, and also thus = jiant is removed. The large er ths, some| | | heip in war preparedness by pjants are selected first and the ading may b ) increasing the food supply of maller or later ones given r | ation.) ‘ ; a are ENTIRE Stock Sold in ' BY FLOYD W. RADER p in the lat STOCK Quantities Whole- E King County Agriculturist ton, and farther h in the oper sale to Out-of-Town 5% About the earliest garden crops well and th sround SACRIFICED re spinach, lettuce and radis fa To have the leaves ¢ and pati Pegr aster e planted ee are cc weather veg tender, it is necessary to the to. 8 inches apart end thrive best in early spring 4 | SeROy ae B0on e pla y mer, when the sun's rays to and w the Ona ome of responded to the announcement made last week by the while on this subject let me With the head |e !" ba three f week ft Suggest next summer, when Id be about ene you have harvested the other r will result in If the plants are allowed to crops, you sow two or three the formktloh ‘of compac head remain long in the open ounces of spinach seed in that the entire plant may then t Cut Rates DURING APRIL To prove to you my claims to painlessness in extracting, filling and crowning teeth, I will put on one 22-k. Gold Crown, which I will guaran- tee for 12 years, for half price ($2.50). The quality and workman- ship I guarantee to be strictly first class. I will also extract one tooth free, or fill one tooth with the finest plastic filling for 50c (amalgam or cement). This is done solely for the purpose of giving pub- licity to the most remarkable anaesthetic ever intro- duced to Seattle. I want to meet you. I know I can please you and you'll send your friends. PAINLESS PROCTOR DENTIST Opposite Public Market—Corner First and Pike St. Phone Main 4965 crispness and delicate flavor, and, to secure a constant sup ply, successive plantings should be made every two weeks for a | ground, the roots lose their | | Now in the Hands of DAN CASEY who is to close out their entire stock in thirty days’ time. They came—they saw Dan Casey and its force of salespeople—and were all surprised how nice he handled such a large crowd and transacted his business in a regular New York way. All racks, counters and shelves were loaded with great bargains. Everybody took advantage of Dan Casey’s low prices. A good many remarked: ‘1 wish that I had more money along.” Nothing succeeds like honest values. This has been the success of Dan Casey’s sales. Again tomorrow (SATURDAY, APRIL 21) Dan Casey will use his price knife and cut deep on all merchandise. Every- thing must go. Building to be remodeled. Carpenters, and bricklayers will soon be at work to change everything for the new management. So here go prices. Come! Wonderful Bargains in FURNISHINGS BIG STOCK OF SHOES SACRIFICED Sensational Bargains in Men’s Clothing MEN'S COLLARS GLOVES eilah Tee $3 48 MEN'S SUITS RAINCOATS 15e Kind. Value up to $1.00 Shoes * Value up to $10,00— Value up to $10— Dan Casey's price 2c Dan Casey's price 33c Heavy Work $1 98 Casey wants $4.85 De tor) enti $2.38 PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS WOOLEN UNDERWEAR ~ésre eheeen . MEN'S SUITS PANTS ee ee oe START A COMPOST Ctney sets * “Gee RE | tise... $1.18 Up to 50 cents regular. 19 Val to $1.50— Dan Casey asks c an 58c HEAP NOW Casey sells for Men's t + . , White 10-cent Handker- them for Big Val They A Don't waste gra nt SUE chiete—Cavey tells for 2c LEATHER SUITCASES Slippers 42c MEN’S SUITS lg Yoru LL eRe ea Oe: CANTER Value up Rubbers Half Price ff Good ones—Value up to $20.00. MEN'S DRESS, 7ROUSERS Make them help you Krow BI ose un aanrens te 06.80 98c oe Buk thay $8 68 Come, see the kind @O 4 tart & compost hea toe 9c TIES Big surprise in this depart- fm 9° for ° Dan Casey sells for «'dise Jeal compost heap is | re WORK SHIRTS Good 16 ment here tomorrow HAND-TAILORED SUITS OVERALLS daucnaed of 1a : ‘ete ef Ab : é . Ss. Dan Case Casey marked $ Big lot cous ed of lay ven Ep Value up to 75¢ 24 ones at ¢ iia bbhatendetA them at 9.85 reduced to ..........+ 3 Cc tee HG Was Mulces mack ener’ r Go for c SOCKS SWEATERS You Should See That Kind. cannot keep on hand ma $1.00 and $1.50 Dress EQ Good ones 6 OF ALL KINDS $3.50 Boy's Suit $1 98 OVERCOATS nure fer this purpose all Shirts go for C I casey setis for c AT VERY LOW PRICE Casey sells for . LESS THAN HALF PRICE summer, the should do the aie veceiatia wietarse | CUFF BUTTONS MACKINAW COATS MOTHERS! CAPS BOYS' SUITS Tareré iC row with the tiiet. (it Dan Casey asks Good ones $ Get your Boys’ Clothing For Men and Boys— Value up to $6,00— Start it wit r for a whole set 1 CB Go out for « 2.39 in this great sale Good ones go for 39c Casey sells for.... 2.98 lawn hat in Here 5 Every garment in our Clothing Department a new one—no danger of picking up any old stock or left-overs. atreet weeping upon FOLLOW THE CROWD—WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES NINE IN THE MORNING IT WILL LEAD YOU TO THE WE CASH . Come—Witness This Great Slaughter PAY CHECKS a MERCHANDISE <_naamnniioneadll : Twenty Extra Salespeople Wanted ] ] ] 7 First Ave. int me} Apply to Dan Casey, 8 a. m. in the Morning es and ma é Add fallen 1 nure, if you can get it Next spring spread this upon your garden and spade it under, That adda both humus and plant food @ ° ULL BROS. just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043