The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1917, Page 3

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i {Tonight Friday and PAGE 3 STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. |Tomatoes—Many Kinds—Take Your | Cynthia Grey's) GROWING A GARDEN. S.T0 RAISE LETTERS | ARMY BY DRAFT 7 Early ripening varieties only the central leading stem Saturday as 1i0n Sparks’ Eartiana, Atlantic | owed to develop. If the Pat - Prize, Early Freedom are to be trained in this way the WASHINGTON, April e e Large-fruited varieties—Pon- | car net from 18 Inches to 2 fect] Selective draft will be the xhibit Dear Mise Grey: The touching, “eroea, Beefsteak japart in the row, the rows being] meane whereby the United letter of “A Mother of Three” calls Purple - fruited variction— from to 4 feet apart States will raise her army for, not an answer, but rather fora} Beauty, Acme, Imperial Another wé is to train the) This wan assured today, as 7:30 and 9:30 word of hope and cheer. It le true Redfruited varieties—Favor. |plants in frames, about 18 tncher| house and senate neared the that the mothers and wives stand| Ite (late), Honor Bright, Match- [square at the base and 24 inche close of many hours of debate in arrangement with Mac- the hardest part of the war's load. | 1 Stone, Royal Red, New [et the top, which i placed over The forces opposing the adr ‘ itm ne ‘ ‘ erney the plants > b “ hex tration bill and favoring instead the turing, among other @X- thing to took forward to with pride} Golden Queen, Lemon Blush. [of narrow pieces of wood er before, and it was freely ad lusive exhibition gowns When@ mother has brought a boy to Dwarf or tree types—Owarf | boxes, having four upright and initted t at the eélective draft piar c e g S the age that he can go to the war| Champion, Station Upright | three pieces n each of the four practically uped the ars and suits, a nobby Middy and atrike a blow for liberty. It id caper ghel F Jes, one at bottom, middle and | general staff 1 enacted into h eb AL otato-leaf types iving- | top 1 sweater of knotted gold eine bai be a aad eu | stone's Potato-Leaf, Mikado, | ‘The shoots, an they become] The house ma te today. The silk with corded collar—— trat our treasured liberties were, Turner's Hybrid he ith fruit, fall over agatnat |acnate in u " ent . ey won. And new liberties can only be the of the rack and are pre-|not later mt ht Sat the latest foit le of fash-ivon by more bloed and teare, and BY F. W.. RADER vented from coming in contact] Ax the house now line ion and riding habits maintained by blood and tears, so King County Agriculturist und. If you uso frames | Provably have a leewn Jong as the minds of men and wom The gardener who doesn't have the plants somewhat |50 vo in pas ing the draft Girl Models en aro distorted by an autocratle haan dame? sick » Fare ebec if no supports are pre : ” ° le the eet ate expect government. Our peace and com ar ae jod to Rive @ majority of 16 A fort has been paid for In the blood eet bat 7 Important that the] An | ution of the tre ppear py rab Ae Co routturat ar a ln Morag i gen ghar Bo generation has a duty to perform, f ; d 4 well mulched, for the/s e Forty-three me * one more step to lay in the ladder TT en in cnt, | tomato demands a lot of moisture, | ber ‘ the Dent t Bill Hart Tonight and tomorrow of human freedom. American moth ° th ‘ The average small garden : + mB unteer pre ers have brought up the race that h can't give the space for the | 171K) © spo Seay tit photoplay attractions the Desert Man | | q an lay that step if it can be done | by man. J. ¢ | This is Hart's | pic s ing # fair salary. Is this sufficient amount for a willing worker to marry on, and to furnish a email! ture at regular prices—ail future features are made q under his $10,000.a.week apartment for an appreciative lit contr: Our advice is to * tle wife? c. 8. R come as early in the day A.—That'a a great anset—the ap as possible. e rova preciative wife. She and the w ® ' ombinat Putting + ; i Her in her greatest emotional |‘Sur $1,000 in furniture, you w : t r role—a story concerning | still have a savir fund for sick : > | ness. If th " w cover a q Na ure } a wife's tragic secret— ttle more then living expenses Dance gghy hyp. gala are ate “The Waiting Soul” ©: Our tworee! comedy Q.—I was recently married to a features Keystone’s nifty } and a comedy feature . fine man who is making an ideal nail heures > ui ~ 44% _[nusband. Gur ene night | told grace, 9 glagies a | His Love Fight him about a serious mistake | Ivan scenes. ‘”g | made a number of years ago, and now | fear | have ruined our lives forever, He wants to forgive me but says It will be almost impos alble to trust me. It is driving me jerazy. le It possible that we can ever be happy again? What shal! | do, and what can ! expect of ‘him? TRIBULATION Tells Dyspeptics zi 7,” yitis.f¥es should you more full t | What to Eat re i en, Sct | And Avotd Indigestion willingness to tell bir r _— Had you been dispos ba shown him this dark he| your experience. Surely 1 band soon will | « Q—Can a girl be cheerful and at « tractive, and at the same time re apectable? That just about cov my specifications, but my sister, who is two years older than | am, 1. does not approve of my manner. My * parents think | can be trusted. | wouldn't mind being corrected once in a while, but my sister’s actions sth have become quite unbearable. As far as respectability goes, | am sure 1am her equal. What is the reme sa Magnesia |9¥ for her criticiems? JEAN. what you! A—Du is never essential follow 4!-\to respectability. K on being 5 ie”'t| cheerful and attractive. Your de fense against the unkind criticism — | of your sis for your parents to will certainly our manner they trust you, you your guard al right Scene In Mack Sennett-Keystone | be o Comedy, “Her Nature Dance” | 50 CENTS Boys’, ways tha is Albert Hansen 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison ND BEST WISHES Q.—I!s it necessary to answer a betrethal card? ETHEL. A en and congratulations [MARKET REPORT ee eet gd ack 8 on. or Girte’ and Childres'e KAVANAGH’S First and Union 1906 First. at Madioon ‘Cut-Rate Prices the Glande Ailments of sprawling tomato the frult off the from rotting nd for that reason supports are necessary This not only permits the sun to get at the fruit but It keeps ground and FRECKLES In this section the tomato w keep on bearing fruit until ost Now Ie the Time to Get Rid of omes. Before t first front These Ugly Spots due you can pick off the gr There's no longer the slightest fruit, wrap each in paper and 1 of feeling ashamed of you on # shelf fn the basement until kles, as the preseription othine t tri 3 can pull out suble etrer ® guarantee | bush and all gin the bane |+ nove these } ) ' until the fruit is ready for iy wat ‘eh Cana oP Meine ; t t to require eason for ywth and development Tomatoes must be started In hotbeas very early, At this date they may be purchased from a neighbor who hae a hotbed, if you didn’t start one An @x ear start may be ade by transplant twice and| r whieh it t# tra red to th £ whe danger of | F artic t ® it deatr | t wingle take 4 at » shoots rhould be off and HUNT, ar k act i AROLIN t to show ng. when {t in ee how menus these nt Each nourish Menu Without Milk ons on 1 coat of these mea! a $1.60 \ Stop Those Losses We absolutely guarantee the Tablets to stop losses a or we will turn your money. By mail, $1.00 s luded as an impx and the quantities of heavier foods reduced supplies famous 2 fre m k per box; 6 for $5.00 RIGHT DRUG CO, 1111 First Ave, Seattle govern two men ant part of the diet the Te sh) Menu With Milk | fant Amount Saved bid Milk Menu. ange k HOW MILK SAVES MONEY ow t of same amount of th erea re ar drug a Mttle of it night a besutifu the is sold back an if it Satisfactory Terms Always me GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO T ALGEI GARDEN TOOLS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED tid 4 oF General Manager opportu- Garden dependable Inly lity are offered at re- Hoes, en Vood Lawn Rakes, each 0c Hoes, soe vO Four-too Cult $1.10 Three-plece Garden Bets, each enc Te 60) Three t r $ ading Forks, each S@ ea ihe 4 eable Iron Rakes, hh Three-tooth ( ato 306 ea 2Qhe Malleable Iron Rakes, each Four-foot Dar Dige s9¢ ‘ $ penal lawn ‘E eee hears Trowel Bes and Ee Frantz Premier Electric Cleaner Let us prove to you how we can take handfuls of dirt out of rugs you thought were clean. With a Frantz P: Cle 1 your he mier will clean house f the time and withou sual hard and fn convenience, Call Main BRIEF HISTORY OF U. S. The Question of Slave CHAPTER VI. re quel Tr the slay prisings we h and So’ th ov arked ates Wanted more ave and sought to have ich had revolted Mexico, admitted to the Union became even m ts Van tent 1 Harrisor hru 1 Harrison. | anece his t an annexation xas, which the senate 1843. er, too, war with Britain d over the Oregon boundary who or death treaty with 1 eted in Unde was settled by g the southern n half of the question, which United States ta and Britain country th that name. Polk was el nt on an annex Texas p¢ ut before he 4 put thru the an in 1845. took office congre nexation measur Polk river tween the across Nueces in dispute be ps and Mex the Mexica rent troops into terr United i pen Paid Wholesal cies ad Vegriables and Fruit % -_ © VEGETABLES eet wp bog er aon wis : DAIRY PRODUCTS PUBLICITY tality Selentifie spinal er wack 15% BUREAU ve treatment. No knife regon, Gor oifth year, Dr. Macy, ~ flat - >, ib 06 OO ° Second Fleer Times hee Seattle a, Epler Bidg., $13 See-| Wir aa os , anization for Yi « od ve, Carrots Ver aac Q ° tion f ’ . oe “Am f Bon-O ° azing Power o on-Opto ooo To Make Weak Eyes Strong “| Doctor Says It Strengthens 4 Mexico gave up the northern t uu Eyesight 50 per cent in One Oe ae er bees $5 0099.00 Arizona, part of Colorado, Utah, Ne At ( ut Rates uses! = Week’s Time in Many Instances 3ii. 8 caiiornis | During this war United States 126@120\A Free Prescription You Can in Have} in a reasonable time and multi-| troops occupied Mexico City, having 10091 Filled and Use at Home tudes more will be able to|marched in from Vera Cruz, while 6G 2 50| etime =f | spared the trouble and expense of jern provinces. , ;G20%| other eye weaknesses and those) over getting glasses. Eye trouble Zachary Taylor, war h was To prove to you my claims who wear glasses, will be clad/of many descriptions may be won-|elected president in 1848, being suc to painlessness in extracting, 25°| 65 Know that, according to Dr. |derfully benefited by the use of this | ceeded on his death by Millard Fill filling and crowning teeth, I Lewin, there 18 real hope and help| prese ription at home, Go to any | more 200@2.59| ¢, - Many wh eyes were | active drug store and get a bottle of Gold discovered in Callfornia im pad hic hie i os ne ‘ay they had thetr| Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto | 1848 sed a rush to the Pacific Crown, whic’ will guaran- “ ie 4 by tt emarkable| tablet in a fourth of a glass of water t syes restored by remarka ‘ coast tee for 12 years, for half price n ‘ ore cription and many who once| and let it dissolve, With this Iqutd, | - ($2.50) rene datas 4.60 | reser’piiwes say they have thrown| bathe the eyes two to four times IN) 4 - - en ee ‘One man says, after| daily, Yor should notice your eye nineteen ° The quality and workman- Vrices Vaid Producers for Ves ising it: “I was almost blind,| clear up perceptibly right from tl President Wilson and th ship I guarantee to be strictly o @\ Could not see to read at all. Now| start and inflammation and red department of raaneiltire first class. Spring Chickens | can read everything without my | ness will quickly ella evs your Bebllely iatate that nothing Ducks — Pat 4 y eyes do not hurt * bother you even a little 8 rete ’ I will also extract one b3/siassen and my oy t Ven would | your duty to take steps to save publicly state that nothing tooth free, or fill one tooth 4 Ibe sjany More. itully. Now they feel/them now before {t 18 too late of preparedness than a A ic filli 7 4/pain dreadfully ‘id hopelessly blind might have complete tillage of the soll with the finest plastic filling Pigeons size 169] fine all the time. It was like a mir ee sih TENG. Ad” Raval co who used {t| Saved their sight if they had cared eee es ene Aye for 50c (amalgam or cement). acle to me. stmosphere seemed | for thelr eyen in tims, || cates in this cause the This is done solely for the purpose of giving pub- says oS : || greater development of | vazy with or without glasses, but licity to the most remarkable anaesthetic ever intro- after using this prescription for 18 |e 4 ea tadel r Wnabaek duced to Seattle. I want to meet you. I know I days everything soning Sieate Tene SaLe Bean 1 cordingly this newspaper can please you and you'll send your friends @\read even fine print Mie BET emedy. Its constituent tn-| | will publish each day an Bere ee area Witt ara specialists. and widely pr article dealing with gar at TS ng avarworkad, tired by them ‘ dening. By following these, train caused by overworked, tres [auccesstully In F t the amateur will be able CEH CD oeworn glasses for| through overwork or misfit glasses to raise considerable prod bes, neve oth for distance and |i oan highly recor uce for his table thie sum- male wie several year d i atery, ach mer and thus do his bit to DENTIST Opposite Public Market—Corner First and Pike St Phone Main 4965 Alfalfa No 1 00@ 26.00 A Alfalfa Meal Alfalfa and Molasses Bran 6008 Barley id not work, and without tyem I ¢ read my own name On an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. I can do both now and pave discarded iy long distance lasses altogetier, T can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across reet now, which for everal eara have looked Iike a dim green blur to me. I cannot express my joy at what it has done for me.” It is belleved that thous who wear glasses can now discard them ands an druggists. ied few int or printed t city by the leading Advertisement. wind. ( prepara tions I feel should be kept on hand! for regular use {n almost every far Bon-Opto, referred to above medicine or a It jx an ethical preparation secret ard preparedness. — ED- ITOR. ° ts | EL PASO.—Martina Fierro, pros the/ecuting witness in a r criminal court, testified shot in her hand while she held it nst her cheek, that the bulle { both hand and cheek and spat out the bullet she { ito $2.00 for 89c. Men’s $4.00 ones at $2.38. | | | | {| | | || Get what you need in merchandise while | If he was in love he disguised it successfully. Wait for “Bambi.” ry Splits the Nation t off the explosion over ¢lay-| I cessary for you to r another decade, b di-| with ema, blotches, rit continued to} rashes and similar skin troub ot| little ze obtained at any c, or $1 for large applied will usually ere nstant relief from itching torture, It nr | ¢! anses, soothes and heals vely most skin diseases, a wonderful, no ng liquid and soothes j licate skin. It is not 4 applied and costs lit and save further di: . Cleveland, erected rule for several y ee ia cal CURES M can fleet, under Commodore Perry opened the porta Japan to com merce, paving the way for Js ise as a great power. iN in the election of 1860 ope nly 2 lee threats were made in the South of |S™'°""), ERCE'S SEXOID rebellion should the republ an $1, or six boxes for $h | didate, Abraham Lincoln, win Ev x guaranteed, And Lincoln won | (Chapter Vil. Tomorrow.) ~FREE~ TOMORROW, SATURDAY at the request of hundreds of customers, | sensational FREE OFFER repeated. Here is our FREE OFFER: Men’s Suits that sold to $15.00 for $5.85. Men’s beau- |tifully-tailored Suits and Overcoats in blue, - black and brown, that sold up to $25.00, to-: morrow and Monday, only $9.85, and with each Suit or Overcoat goes an extra pair of 7 trousers—absolutely FREE. ; | Please notice this free offer extra Trous- lers given away Saturday and Monday only. | Tomorrow we will sell Men’s $3.00 Dress land Work Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of Men’s Dress and Work Shoes that sold orig- inally for $5.00, will go for $2.48. Extra heavy Work Shoes, regular $6.00 values, will go for $2.98. High Top Shoes at $2.89, worth $6.00. Men’s Dress Shirts, the $1.00 kind, go for |49c. Men’s Sox at 7c. Men’s Collars at 2c. {Woolen Underwear worth $2.00, goes at 89c, and Men’s $1.00 Union Suits will be lsold for 49c. Canvas Gloves at 5c. REMEMBER THE FREE TROUSERS that go with every Suit or Overcoat. Tomorrow you can buy Men’s Pants worth Fine Boys’ Suits cut to $2.48. Sale on Men’s Hats, late styles, $3.00 kind for $1.39. Fine Caps go at 48c. this great sale is on, and remember— | TROUSERS GIVEN AWAY FREE | at the Boston Clothing Co. in the hands of DAN CASEY the man who sells right. | 1117 FIRST AVENUE

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