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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917. PAGE 3 (Another of the series your own garden, | what and when to plant, how to plant and care for it, and out the cost of living, being written on how to run Appeals to the Masses Because It Surpasses MOTHER WORRIES | Q—t1 would like to know if there] expressly for the Star by F. W in any power that will protect my| Rader King county agrt ALL son from the use of cigarets and! culturist) attending boxing matches and prize! WEEK | tights, when he has the consent of | BY F. W. RADER hie father to go, and goes at the) Get the best seed you can buy expense of his school work? Cheah abode are.co hes waned He obtains the cigarets against qiin and la |the knowledge of either parent, cause th rice of seed is and when our circumstances are er thi ae le wl the mor auch that he has not really decent i. wie urtere A ve clothes, and 1 am encouraging) iit sowing : : rep him to get an education to lift wriea: aouatelvan tak him above his struggie of poverty icin tis That's go Many which our efforts to keep HIM IM) oi rdany are Nea Geniilck- wana school make necessary | we 1 too thi My husband and myself, thru! ,), almont: every packase force of circumstances, never had Ans ate dive ts a chance for education except the! pianting them lower grades, 00 | fully realize the)” rie depth at whic neceasity of an education. And Vaiwn vurien with am willing to make sacrifices for! ‘ 7 that purpose, but cannot reconcile |i iwing myself to the thought of our strug) (,), ane , gies going up in cigaret smoke and|, 3 gas tickets to prize fights Ca ; : A WORRIED MOTHER : ‘ ref “ t thre f , ° exe e t fa e ; erha F huaba toes i eh mt ; A, awe aan th { every pr r AL esecal ss ; t Py , ear, Emons By : After having sown the seed aus at #0 firm the ground over it. Use ‘ Poe ail 4 BA the flat side of a hoe or a shea Fe eh . board. If the soil is wet or ans at " clayey too much firming may ae Soe . pack it 0 the seed cannot push ake the f Diese | thru to dea transnlar boxe er e him see at he is If it is too . urlitzer Dad ana few holes in t ster bas aaa . EXTERMINATE ANTS paver to sheer iy epee Q—Would you please tell . how to get rid of black ants, ae|” Pp my pantry Is overrun with them A HOUSEKEEPER HART if nte Desert Man trop i a4 } This ts Hart's last pict t ae ie and wal ao : reyes : a nm the day as r A A v “ * ors ‘ , . i because of the x will give € " et double (at Q—We are having a dispute and ruth tee 5 | crowds. Those ¥ come to you to settle it. The ques” ‘ 1 only gee the same pictures tion is: Does a man have to enlist vi can pat an Bn in the army now when he obtains a) music, but will have little ditt i ottue ers, caulifiow say marriage license TOM, | ell pig | Altho the abore plan would soli: a hothed’ tan. ubtedly be a fine way to tn a it ahould be om. the ecnth ® | be reas our army, {t is not @ 1aW./side of a house or fenca Dig a What the law really ts, is that all about two feet deep, fill with men © to serve who obtalr stable manure, firm down ‘ Our tworeel comedy res Keystone's marr J censes since wa wae withat ayer of | nifty nymphs in a symphony of grace, Krass declared are not exempt ach as leaf t and then w giggles—and sylvan scenes seriptio 4 BROKEN HEARTED Q.—My husband is a good man CASCARETS’ FOR First at Pike Continuous, 11 to 11 Aditesien 186 does not drink or gamble, and | woman; but he is moody and ec enter ft summer he went 9 ’ nto the harvest fields, leaving a good position here. He says he| knows | have been everything a/ wife should be, but that he doesn’t | want to be tied. He wants to come |and go as he pleases. He is get LIVER, BOWELS Don't stay bilious, Enjoy life! |ting ready to leave me again. | sick, headachy and |know there is a law to protect me | stipated. but | don’t want that. We have constipated. no children, so he is all | have. My |Get rid of bad breath, sour stomach, coated tongue, indigestion. heart is breaking. What can | do to win him and keep him with me?| WIFE. | » bed and tn d is Q—! am facing a problem on which | wish your advice. Eleven| years ago | left a good position to keep a home for a relative and his child, Now | am no longer needed | am too old to take up my former work, and fear | could not make enough at factory work. | prefer the quiet of a home. Have thought | could fit up a small suite and)» take perhaps four persons to board; but friends discourage this and say | could not make a living | have no one depending upon me, | " ! and as | know everything about |! 5 ge eae . the work of a home, believe | ata F could succeed this, Do you e think | could? EMMA Really Removes Hair Roots, or Costs Nothing (Pheincting, the New Wonder Worker at an t © at work in| # WELCOME, IF YOU 1. home, where |(" . funded OFFE® THE BOYS WB CUT FLAVORING AMO I'VE BEEM HEARING 1 ; HSTEAD OF ORDINARY CHEWING. ABOUT THE RICH, SAPPY LEAF THAT 0} a salary in ad-|req i Y SWEET GTUFF DONT GO THESES W-B 13 MADE OF, (—————— {tion to our living ex-|F A /. Days we - fled P ra ‘ f ees penses. All you receive will be| {et #™ ' ine clear gain and you would hav ' f ‘ \ esponsibility for bills. There are|t man es walting for such a person, and the » clubs and other public homes, such as college Try would command a good salary, Put 9 { our application tr a number of Held Up in U. 8. Probate f h places and see what terms Courts ou can arran, If not Lome plan DRIVES AUTO INTO | BLIND BOY STUDENT John Branton, a blind student at! the school for the blind, who Ii at 5214 12th ave, §., was struck by| an automobile at the corner of and § at The Our business is to trace such measures and establish proof of birth or descent, Naturalization Papers Have you proof of where your father took them out? If not, consult us. IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3885 The Genealogy Co. 403 30th Ave. S. e 30th and Jackson te find men who are proud of themselves are mighty ready to learn about the little nibble of W-B CUT that does away with so much grinding and spitting. As soon as they Icarn to tuck away a little of the shreds in their checks and to let it alone, they find out the difference there is between rich tobacco and the excess-flavored stuff. The touch of salt in W-B beeen sg fer helps to bring out the tobacco satisfaction, J. 8, Sowers of 716 Maynard Branton was carried to the cit | hospital with injuries about the jhead and spine, ar Corner Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Broadwes, New York City (Cynthia Grey’s| MAKING A GARDENRUSSIAWILL Seeding and Transplanting Very Important} NOT ABANDON Satisfactory Terms Always mE ROTE-RANKINC. | OTTO F ALGLL. General was asked whom 1 Manager considered to be the happiest of the human race, HER WAR AIM | 1 should cultivate the land by their own hands. | “ie | answer those who «His el WASBHINGTON, April 24 Russia is ‘no more iikely to abandon the war without i} |four or five inches of rich garden| achieving her object than ie « the United States according | ‘ ith glass orm Ww to telegraph report from sa he, or ™ a frame Russia received today by the ork les of which 1 state department tacked muslit Hy putting the rer t give t by the 1 air het the The re t 1 expedite That kee « ©. « the feat f German und ental oO ats t " tion ned a arate peace n f no er 1 ca ed it erthr On the pile up r Recognition Opportune | unaplant The prompt recognition 4 | 1 frame whieh 1 Ru a 1 t Unite bs 1 Wilson's thr t A plas may be io the 3 revolut ' t tra and ‘ O ‘ 1 carrot Are ing given t t circulation Ke K, and w na i r distribution ore 1 be wn Ww © America Is Mode! exce 7 r . nd by a . A r s are incensed bt Thieves Refuse to tit eae rele . for like resentment an wil Steal Gold After any sacrifices rather than co Breaking in Office : : —: ws vis Sid es altel a The Clearance of Floor ‘ ar to the dental of The « 1 was tr Samples of Overstuffed Living-Room Furniture At Important Reductions Don't Hurt a Bit—No Danger! , ontinues all this week until all the pieces are sold oid » then the geese. It is impossib imerate the many attrac @ ivels and lifts off. Try it tive values, as many are t bought and will be * amd see! No humbug! floors tomorrow. the best choice an early selection is im- ains ards. | irritat called my 1 made store for a This will . but will post suffering feet corn, or r the tough bottom of feet. Gen-|[) one Is only sold tn these nd efich packed in a Don't ac it on Davenports, Chairs, Rockers and Three-Piece Matched Suites. riveled and loose ft it off with the » partic n or Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin soreness DAN CASEY'S WRECKAGE OF PRICES has brought the good people of Seattle and surrounding country by storm to this store Saturday and Monday. The smile on Dan Casey and his very low prices satisfied all cus- tomers who came. Lots and lots of people walked out of this store loaded with armfuls of mer- chandise, and remarked: “I wish that I had more money along.” The same chance is offered to you again tomorrow or next day. Come and see DAN CASEY. ENTIRE STOCK SACRIFICED FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING THE CAUSE OF IT Building to be remodeled—entire front torn out—carpenters and bricklayers soon to be at work. Everything will be topsy-turvy S meres Stock can’t be ruined. Arrangements have been made with DAN CASEY —full Dywer has been given, under a guarantee to close out the entire stock in 30 days. HE IS DOING IT—COME AND SEE HOW. Take a look at him and his very low prices on every article in the house. LOOK AT PRICES BELOW—EVERYTHING ADVERTISED YOU GET: $4.95 Men's Linen Collars, 15-cent Men’s Suits, values up to $10.00, 90085 $8.65 91.98 S215 Overalls, big lot, reduced 33c » $1.98 and U Get in line, follow the crowd in the morn- President Suspenders—you know them ............. White Handkerchiefs go at A better one, come and see it, Fine Worsted Suits, values up to $20.00, go for..... Overcoats from $5.85 up—get one. Men’s Trousers, good ones, Garters, nice ones, all colors for Fancy stripes Shirts at ........ Ties, beauties, go for CES CGO 4 oO Ore Ob a Ble 8 6 6 Ola 4S MOTHERS Stock sold in quantities wholesale to out-of-town merchants. Store opens 9 a. m. sharp. Bring your boys for their clothing. Boys’ Suits, good ones, from .. ing BOSTON CLOTHING COMPANY IN THE HANDS OF DAN CASEY 1117 FIRST AVE. Between Spring and Seneca WE CASH COME Witness This Slaughter ALL PAY | CHECKS \eaeesonsenenemneamases! Great of High-Grade Merchandise