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STAR-~MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917. PAGE 3 GROWING A GARDEN Rader Tells Growing Time of Vegetables Cynthia Grey’s NBER TT BY F. W. RADER ! LETTERS (King County Agriculturist) twice, but remain tr Now Pl i Naturally, the firat big thing in|‘ 2 an ve {oun " require J or the 4 mind fe when he! In garden nay be ay ng i vie harvest and Becessary to thin them somewhat.| HE HAD NERVE stop paying high prices for vege rb art of the work whould be) Qt am a young man, 22 years tables at the store. done as soon as the plant® are! og” Three years ago | began going Radishes make the first orme enough to pull, and before) with @ young girl who moved Into Appearance on the table. With | |!) tn to raw ot Become our neighborhood. She was rather In 20 to 40 days you can begin bold, and kept calling me up all the pulling them, When thinnt ta in the plant t?me, My mother did not tike her The difference tn time is due to, bed, tt should be the aim to remove but | thought she was all right limatic conditic too much or too the cen of thick bunche av The second time we were out to nh and moisture, and to the) (ng the aces aS UNITOrM As PO! gether she threw her arms around tion and fertility of the sible. When thint the rows of my neck and put her face up to at how often you have mulched , seedlin nthe garden, the best mine, and | kissed her, for | had soll and kept out woeds nt id be allowed to re not the nerve to turn her down but due consideration should be|Altho | liked her, and liked to kiss Onions in Ninety Baye given to the matter of proper n her, | knew It was not right, but | | Onion sets (small onions) will be| ing. Failure to thin plants prop:/thought it was because she loved ready In from 90 to daye, wh rly invariably result in the me, and boy-like, | w: flattered. i take 1 to 150) prod on of an inferior cro) But | found out since then she ots for use In| Kor your guidance fn thinning, 1 kisses every fellow she happens to » 90 days, Cabbage, both wit tell how far apart In rows the be with, About a year ago she in takes 90 to 130 days, the different plante she eo: 8 vited me to go fishing, and wore a © being that early cabba or dwarf You can 8 plants to a foot pair of overalls Imagine sown in hot All nee » beans, how a fat girl looks in overaile. 1 ted to the garder or 4 feet foot, the love | had for her died. | could “ ties are sOWN OU peas, 15 to 4 to 6 not help myself. Everyone we met i b foot: either laughed or looked disgusted ’ mn beg ’ tomatoe ' 4 or » and | felt so ashamed for her, but to 140 days; sweet corn, ¢ t ut r6 a she seemed to strut around and ) peas, 4 for arsle to # " think it cute, 1! tried my best to 8 ft beans, 40 to 6 » 26 forget, and like her as | used to ea 8 aren to 1¢ urrots, 6 « to tomatoes, but | can never care for her again end Dt a J apart; ear bbage to 18 | do not think it would be right to and t 60 to 80 day es apart; late cabbage 6 marry her, feeling as | do, She Good cultivation will do won net t 6 or says after a fellow kisses a girl | ders toward producing an early " na t y, every time he wants to It is a funny er That means dally work thir # ned ee time to talk of mistakes. Now, Miss with the hoe ‘ table, Often thinning n Grey, as | hope to meet God some | Keep ry weed, Weeds be trans ted to a va t part of day, | never kissed her except whe from the roots of| the gar she asked me to. | don't see why pur ve whe 61 should have to eacrifice my hap ’ f th 1 well pul-| the piness to marry her, altho she and verited, especially a her people think | am a cur if | which tends to bake the poll tre don't. They say we have been en | permit ndue evaporation gaged for two yee but | never don't do ar hoeing while the ° asked her to marry me in all my Ps s soaked with water, That ° life. All there is between us is a for clods. IN THE Now, am | and should | | come | r wrong, PINCH: BRIEF HISTOR Y OF U.S. piveateicng } \ Poor } 1 certatr South Reconstructed and West Is Settled have my wcbin fe cae Be — a8 You didn't CHAPTER Vii! ]dut was e:scted again tn 1892 begat mo pr sown: wee ; ora Andrew Jo’ n ¢ ing his ae asked you to kiss her,” #0 y« | Be out of sym t ® Kise he with His meas tain ha You know as well as Ido that had alt m a the t o 1 vor ers adv , states contras t re i 4 re » girl, you would r 2in's lenient pe This boar o was set y 6 aced in thie embarrassing commission. post y t with fire Yesterday's enthusiastic throngs rooted, oheered Map yor pce ct pegones the govern: land 1 tt Now and applauded the piay and Ray from the mo- ~ : ou & ire f th ed national pe ment of his unconventional Introduction astride a impeach 7 Noneand tor |t2 retire by 5 fireeating thoroughbred to the final fade-out, high er oe le. demand on the girl mu when we see our hero wrapped in the well-earned it lacked th p A a on ae can do ts to gat ee ever glory of his winning homerun. 1 to convict Pre ee sey ana ch of manhood you © accun All the & orn states were re | Kj, by the republican nes a mr i ears and fo to the admitted by 18 ut the govern Yur Kine nt and tell her plainly that yo . sient. baler ta the bende of 1 . Meck 8 thts don't and can't respect her for the “Teddy at the Throttle,” Mack Sen jment, eno oft country was od to emerge nent nian oho wan coneumae rg lean ee - ry heer comedy prea Lary tietnata i besthare ee re wer meen a6 righ herself, and nelther do you respect —all thrills, spills and laughter filled . J t jouthern |the great #, because ¢ PY pad yn yen Nbeacd ers, who organized the Ku Klox/war with Spain, and the acquiat. 70" iG et ing infiw ced. Con: Klan to combat negro domination. |, ¢ out ries. sequently he ae ra re Aaa Keg i the better for bot o | Im 1867 Alaska was purchased| Alaska had up to this time been : Laos, tage is or shauld be Admission 15c; Children 5c from Russia. the only American territory not lb BB ag di | Grant succeeded Johnson. During |connected with the main of |) It is the main |hia term the Union and Central Pa | the cou altho there had been| Mit) of the foundation of @ happy FIRST AT PIKE —CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11. cific roads were connected, linking |some measure of control over an |) Mt @ UN. the evueiane |the Pacific and Atlantic cot by |{sland tn the Samoan group a heas ote i) ee rail, and the rapid development of| Cuba was a Spanish colony, as e~ . IM y Wi Id W d the Far West commenced was Porto Rico. Dogs ccl nr Giattaee the cel art ij AD CARDS SCARE |Viany ou e The HayesTilden election tn Cuban | rgen te had for | r Women Wrap Jee ete’ Yukon Hotel Man!: 878 resulted in a close ve final-| been carr . , | | i t i 1 he 1 ‘ sion in favor of Hayes, 185 to 184.\the isla | Here's a chance, gt Tt ten’t| 1 . - SORRY FOR WIFE | Garfield suc 4 Hayes, and pe “Three Gays more!” This Wasa good chance because there al-|was the second president to be as gene Q.—I have a brother whom my the warning on the postal and | ready are several hundred in the|sassinated. His vice president, Ar-|can r mother Idolizes. He is 23. He has beneath the blood-red hand appear j pee jonial |{thur, was f ed Gro. 2 ane never really had to earn his own ed the words: “We Mean Bust |Tnning for this choice matrimonia ver Cleveland, firs veratic On Fe the t bat. living, tho he has earned money for ness.” prize i i” oe ‘, | president since the civil wa |tleship Maine was blown up in lia-|several years. He thinks he ‘s Taking the unknown correspond-| “Barney” McGee, 71, wants *| Cleveland wan ¢ for seo |vana harbor quite independent. He doesn’t know t at his word, the mill and shin- | wife in Harr tison Lint: _(Chapter 1X. tomorrow) the first thing about saving. He gle men of the Northwest who re Listen—he owns hotels and a ——— wants to get married. Should he? ceived the missives in Friday and a in Alaska and he's at the| sid. Saturday's mail, “prepared to re- y hotel. He told Los A—t ld be sorry for wife pel boarders.” They surround pwapapers Whittle Santee ahha RI PORT: Tr marry. I an vif thelr plants with ards and called « . thinking of getting a nk his mother has on the federal agents for protec se as a postoffice sub-station. | ~—--—————— \ rine fr would-be brides of ages oe rar hay t eo matin Mo arrests were ma but the . the cradle to the Prices Paid Wholesale Deatere tor Country May and Grain how Itodo his parents, “ b t etables roit ¥ os pald © rasie " Seattle re " » of an East go amounts to abou Pt verre ——@ Aifaife " ‘ r company ‘ Alfalfa Mea! p VEGRTABLES aod Molasses ologies explanations wt des ba He wante vertise a new! La . nted th meat aca . ack ° patented regu, 4 p ¥0 “Sy permission *, sent the ca Northwest. 4 May ~ CHILDREN HATE : PILLS, CALOMEL - AND CASTOR OIL marry now Ocul 4th Cauliflower | Celery — Per Corn Haske G ate Per ib Nutritious © @ Most Good Housekeepers "la Cross, Feverish, Constipated, gives MOTTO af ‘ * ‘ 2 Give “California Syrup Q—I am engaged. A few days rs) these days buy this or that food tie) of Figs.” © a young man wrote to me and because of its nutritive value. ” asked if he might call to see me ; 33025! Look back at your childhood | gave him permission to write, but When you buy. Swastika Biscuits st cee, | days, Remember the “dose” mother didn't know till | got his letter that @ you buy the most nutritious of @ | %| insisted on—castor « he was serious, What should | de? yor uy 0 ) 620.094 |\cathartica. How you hat Should | tell him | am engaged, or - as we as li 7°%| how you fought against taking should | just tell him | cannot go G@ all staple foods as well as dé @ bon: ahevid | Jee ia) ie aL eennes es cious and appetizing dainties. 2b] 4, With our children its aiamadt GIRL. READER ’ 60! Mothers who z to the n A —There fine motto } @ @ Petatere— ,|of physic simp! t rea what to fi pw in this | dpeaieeed 6.00090 they do. The children's revolt ts world And sa tatonly < 45.00690.00| well founded. Their tender Mttle |), r case as it does in any other reeirs insides” are injured by them yur like thi Do unto other @ | If your child's stomach, liver and 4 have thenr do unto you.” : onap mesoice| bowels need cleansing c only A tueih a mearie aa sont fm @ « 8 a alttra notin the young man's place, Wh ; jitgsoo|gentie. Millions of sep | Wo wish written 1 Grapefruit lba they h t ter and we erio! t i * a teat . the person to wt 1 | q Honey 4° °"l the liver and bowel Wouldn't you be thankful if the ; ‘ ase 100@ the stomach, and that wer contained a plain, straig © ver 191 ful given today waves a sick child | forward, honorable statement that Oranges Ama *| tomorrow the other party was engaged, and @ wr s0@ Ask your druggist for a 50-cent|could not therefore consider any at 14 pte. ‘ bottle of California Syrup of|tentions from any other person? Figs,” which has full directions for 4) aid Producers babies, children of all ages and for|go TO LIBRARY : . itry, Veal and grown-ups plainly on each bottle.} @ Being that New York clty Ie Don’t ask for biseuits—always in- @ >ward of countortelts sold he ®-lauch a large place, could you ‘tell : 6 that it is made by wiifornia > Bise Swas : ime if there is any place in town t on Quality Biscuits—Swasti @ & Syrup Company” Refuse any linat has a directory of that city? ( } ‘rve our famous seal 2 other kind with contempt BESS. @ kas. Observe o ' 1 . @ . cae - A.—You will find directories of e ends of every package 4 nize, dor 169 ew York‘ city at the reference on th hfe i ane 2 Clears Blotchy Skin om of the public Hbrary @ if vou want the most nutritious $6 to 3 1 : i » . ‘ lock hows 1 . 4 Q.—Will you you kindly give me of all staple foods. Don't worry about blotches or ris) f al I mrices to Reialiar tor jother skin troubles. You can have a a few Ideas one te aan be ate ‘ ‘axe and Cheese clear, clean complexion by using a | tlotlc box - @ Always remember, if they not Swas. @® @ iittle’'zemo, obtained at any drug store| ny _ JUST ray ayes tikas they're not the best Biscuits. oe anal Oo for 25c, or extra large bottle at $1.00. | here ure xo many ways one eet nes, orox Zemo easily removes all traces of | Ment combine the bi ait the pimples, black heads, blotches, ec- |!¥ for this purt (=) P iff Cc st Bi it ' K zema, and ringworm and makes the ® sanare 1sCUul Co. in clear and healthy. Zemo is a !t } acific Coas Pee tetra ipa earme cite 4 1 neither sticky nor greasy. It is eas- |# SPTAY , 27 ily applied and costs a trifle for each {red flowers, fastened with a large : 2} application. It is always dependable, [bow of red ribbon. Another way rn) SF 2h, The 1, Wy Howe Co, Cleveland, Cover a box of any shape with dark is of silly talk and foolish kisses. | ly] Room-Size Shah-Abbas THe GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON “SHAH-ABBAS” WILTON RUGS larg of Shah- Abbas pure worsted ables to make this unusual rtunate purchase of importa > quant ion at en Aa ees be ee Cohen pee teense + | ; 9x12 8-3x10-6 Room-Size Shah-Abbas : Wilton Rugs, Regular price $68.50, at $53.50 s, together with their lustrous, silk- Wilton Rugs, Regular price $75.00, at | $57.75 The wonderful durability of these rug like finish, Chinese and Persian designs, make them the choice of those seek- \f| ing floor coverings above the ordinary. | Every desirable color combination can be selected from this extensive offering at very attra price reductions. v The New Showing of DINING-ROOM FURNITURE Includes Five Matched Suites, any Priced f time to buy Dining I qualities This is charm he Per ee rtune t possesses distine- ring signs ial mentionir priced to meet all de- sires The five high- idee! Matched Dining-Room Suites at attractive savings are— Special this week, " this week, arm chair. “$245. 00 | irene * $297.51 50 an W nut Special Specia Suite consisting Special this week, thie week, = or S4ineh tadle,( Seem as i $187. 50 Sea‘eie™ es $240.00. ec" $157.50 Dining Table Special $36.75 Regular price $55.00. Dining Table Special $47.50 Regular price $75.00 Dining Table Special $33.75 Regular price $50.00. Quarter-sawed oak, William & Quarter-sawed oak, f an Wa Table, with Mary or Jacobean Period de ish, William and Mary a h top, S-foot extension; signs. Top 54 inches, extends to | de Top inches a did value at the special tends ‘to 8 fee i | 8 feet | | Grote-Rankin Grote-Rankin —Pike at Fifth— which have satin stars D ca y organi upen white gn ever carried, ration in Seattle, blue material, n pasted tiny ‘GIRLS TO SELL WILD |": of various si On the top place The campaign will open next week, |red flowers or a large bow of red WAR Offices will be maintained at the Jand white ribbon, This would be old banking room of the German- 1? ffective for a round box, DEFEATED Q.—Will you kindly tell me if British Columbia is going dry ; and at what time? eo American bank, Second ave, and 1 headquarters at ng, where the work hot house 1 be sold | the Cobb b @ rooms are Spring flowers, not products, but real one and shady athe nefit of the Woman's Leag A Prohibition was defe fi in| Service. ritish Columbia by the soldiers’| The money r at the enter vote |tainment held at the Rainier cl 5] |Saturday will be used to start | cla in agriculture, but it fs not Q.—Would you kindly tell me J t : where William S. Hart lives, and sufficient for all the work of the MAW Mi LEAL LTR RRM i adieeet HAW. (league, hence the flower selling | A—Address Mr. Hart, care of | C#mpalen DRESSES ny ~ WOMEN | Kay-Bee Triangle Film Co, Culver| Cal 6 Clty, — RED CROSS IS GOING BULL ee AFTER NEW MEMBERS Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 i Sel YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K and the Seattle Red Cross this week Will lay its plans for the biggest ' f volunteer worke ‘ores more ne

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