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TAR—MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917, PAGE 4 =~ o 9 o By Marjorie Benton Cooke oo EE. D. KK. oo (Copyright, Paget Newspaper Service) i M INET Seventh Ave, Near U Yl OF SCRIPES NORTHWHST LEAGUE OF NeWeraruns CHAPTER | . ‘ + Lanner 4 Press Assoctation “Professor James Parkhurst, 1! by nae Sg Pa! i “|| consider you m colossal failure as rit Your mind 389 ig CONTAGION tas eo tbh i'l ons settee to OE Fash. Postoffice as Beoond-Clase Matter. atm 3 an educator,” said Francesca, his “What's the matter with you end of the wire w Der month up to 6 mos; ¢ mos $1.90; year $3.50) daughter, known to friend and fam he asked, slightly Irritated. | noth and the f ity 250 a month. S fly as Bambina, or Bambi for short es ota ikea way eles lait his ts the anon of contagious one te thie rivate > > | — a | neane ere are some time . ¥ Professor Parkhurat Mfted = al J ACQUAINTANCE WHOSE FAvORITG form | | I've never noticed them.” | aoate Pet gas ittle boy."——Puck. | | startled face from his newspaper OP STRECT SALUTATION 18 To APPROACH You || “That's what I'm asking you to! help prevent Sts | EVIDENTLY ION and surveyed his only child across | =~ WITH HIS GUARD UP AND PuLL Sone ALCeeED |] | ao Look me over.” > ae | — Craver roor WORK AT A Mook CHALLENGES Boyett pelt dei jspros a4 if ob | ree been threatened with appendt- | served * ‘Income Tax Increases Inef-| own itt area et Wey setae Yate mrate—tocre va | owt forges cesar cg fective Without Publicity Pes 0, su me wr : roan bon ao a aa oe Don't overdo ft, Jarvis! Havel pome and away according to advices from Wash } expect me to do when | grew up?" you aver noticed my Aisposition?” |from other children {f sick in any Il, always there is Fat ; Secretary of the Treasury William G. McAdoo says “Why, to be happy ington ty Arbuckl And Dugdale >—you. Well, I know you're | degree. nt, and you must be Koed:| Don't walt until the second day “There are without doubt wholesale evasions of the income “That ® the profession you te | natared,’’ yt : ine @ agetee Aud Crawford White. tax . |tended me for? Who's to pay the pared of i!Inees before calling a doc rig be thruout the country | piper? It's expensive to bo happy | 1am, Tam also healthy and) pon't allow anyone to visit a sick Opp, IeNn’T IT? | cheerful . child until it ts certain that the tb “| don't doubt ft. Where is the |ness in not contagious. paper?” Don't neglect cold, cough, sore She put her hands on his shoul: throat or slight rash, It may be the ders and shook him gently beginning of a contagious disew Jarvis, 1 want you to give me| font fail to protect the public, your full attention for five miD-| your neighbors and your nelghbors' |ehildren from the danger lurking tn these slight allmenta. | tal ob When your home is invaded with Jarvin?” | a contagious Aisease, it 1s your duty scrazyT ltg give your best co-operation to The investigations made by Basil Manly for this newe-| io also unlucrative.” have proved beyond doubt that the loss to the federal} “1 nave always expected to exp | wnment thru evasion of income taxes amounts to more/port you until y« husband | THREE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR, |¢laimed that privilege | “Suppose I want a husband who | under the present low tax rates. ‘ 4 i can't support me?” The investigations made for the conservative New York) “Doar mo, that would be unfortu Annalist show that ONE MILLION PERSONS who oe It ta the first duty of a hus ld pay income taxes fail to make any returns. wig tasted ge ao ee With the lowering of the income tax emption and the] put pot modern ones. Lots of men What are you driving Would you have any » jection to marrying n Marrying you? Are LUNDON—Owing to scarcity of inerease in the rates of taxation, now proposed by war| marry to be supported nowadays Benes ee ures, the fraud and evasion will be increased ten-fold, | How on earth could I support the Beatie t meat ney yon ine ee nye sn thelt. ettorte youns them Loudon tastes ia . } man jover \e to preven e ead 0 | or ess effective means are found to prevent it. | “You are not without talents, my am too busy, You disappoint me,|ease, and thus protect the public|%#!Ms chorus men between ages ot The only effective means of stopping tax dodging is to doar J Hambt; you do, ind 1 always Health, cab cpialles Nee the returns to the public so that any man attempting| “Talents? You almost sald ac eee ee neMen uOnerioNs HARD TO TRLL 4 ‘ rn s tax stealin the white light|complishments! If you were not hl sn ek eal asthe TH QUEST! tas daasis ee Sl ia dodging will have to do his tax stealing in the Gh iiving in the Pliocene age, Profes-| Father can hels M Iittle, at] ANSWERED Ay ens ty Mer ag Bory Pym stig but I ma t approve of you as a sontn PR Be of kidney trouble in a we you. D6) ow Q P—What are some of the |coming exasperated. Finally she eaid city. |sor Jamed Parkhurst, you would | st do you Go at the office aD day, With income tax publicity any man who fails to report) know that accomplishments are a| assay?” income truthfully will become an object of scorn in the|curse—accomplishment ts the onty| ay pea ce ean. [YOUN girl?” Daddy's pationce gave way. ) ) 1 don't apprd him, imprac-|7"shSrtnoes of breath, weakness,| “Ok sething,” be said |thing that counte. I can sing a little, play © plano a little, a his anewar tor road vallantly Gertrude pondered over la moment. Then ehe re of the entire community and will risk almost certain Vhere {8 that|suior and dropsical swellings are tieal dreamer tion and punishment se ; | tion bridge @ good deal; 1 can cook , ae +r ean'e (AONE the symptoms of disease of |to the chare During the civil war we had publicity of income tax re-jand sew fancy things. The only : Wi eae peo af in ie one tthe kidney “But bs Zou know when you have and as a result enormous frauds were uncovered and thing I can do well ts to dance, and ate te meleete wk + tll (es — es 6 i eater losses were prevented Fendi lh cenliysensry Nas cage 1 won't marry you love| a husband FAMOUS PARTNERSHIPS | gr Pp 7 | by his wife's toes ; J P . } The taxpayers who wanted to be dishonest tried repea “You're young yet, my dear; you ye | sel cays loser ay a, shaved Moody & Sankey. wy < " city! e is It you want to 1 love properly dressed, and apparently! Corned Beef & Cabbage, during the war to secure the repeal of the publicity can learn, What 's | 1 want t Petia dt as one & sabe: apbeatad ous thd pialearruete| . Couerns a Tht ps ision, but the people's representatives would not hear of gyre one of rs empty note Bambi and the Professor were at| gweet & Low. 3 Swhile the nation was in danger. Even the men who were) .G\iccess’ in the poneral senee of 8 s lunch. He hesitated on the thres-| Chilis @ Fever. fing the abolition of publicity were forced to admit that it|/the word, has never seemed very Hin ¢ they pe until they both turned toward] par] @ Klawhammer, . i r 4 ollec | impor t fo do your wo fell _on the bod Hard & Fast increased the amount of taxes collected ‘i P a wtant to me. To do your work! Por heaven's are ‘Bambi, why a4 you do this} Guibert & Sullivan. yn the nation's peril had passed and the tariff and Win Fikcnte, tu bo the tank tht) me. Give me the and have| thing?” ® & i revenue were bringing more money into the treasury) yo. have not thought success tm rown way tever it is you Good heavens, I don't know. I] Rock & Rye. the federal government could legitimately spend, the! portant that hampers me so in the |) | did tt because I'm I, I supp f Se ‘ You w rry me?” he) Light occupation No. 7627; Being " I thought I ought to. Somebody | find Jarvis ensconced had to look after you, and I | sus to the outsiae! used to looking after father. I like| tity provision was abolished. IMMEDIATELY the num- | chotce of « hus ‘of income tax returns decreased more than ONE-FIFTH,|,," Bambina. tha time a husband as been vice president of China. eee the second | —— $$$ $$ | adod | father’s things for you !f you need GOOD JUDGE 94,887 to 74,775. Itloned’ tn this, dincussion, Have | $00 Tead all the want “ad f G00? EDGE, The United States now needs every dollar of revenue that| you some individual under consid male 2 ther é ae '” he| helple: bo is the best doctor tn the Nothing promising here,” she 1 right, but d Go away, go away!” he| helpless me id: 5 ‘alan seed aa you were sorry for me? It) t be collected. An amendment of the revenue bill abolish-| eration?” sald, “lw akfast. If I de stad to Proteneor Pat’ der if I could bring the existing secrecy of income tax returns will be intro- Sy MOE ogee practically Ce | myself to teach little kids one, two) 2own. I may lose it At this moment Bambi returned, | was pity x sire sane peek eter? as soon as the new taxation measures are reported “You don't tel! me! Do I know|@né one, two, three, in a select |! female guise, held and sensed the situation Rubbish. I believe tn you. If} Serve cissse! Ne Tm the under ‘The movement for income tax publicity has the backing|the young man?” dancing class? I'd loathe it.” Go on t read "Oh, I didn't expect you back,| you have a chance to work out 2 so i a le: ie of ti 4 mtatives luding| “Ob, yer—Jarvia Jocelyn A ponderous black woman ap|, '!° » . 4 Bambi went | Father Professor. This jarvia m you will be a big) The meanest man in the world ca meaner Cf senators Enc representatives, inclucing! «6 has proposed to yout peared In the door and filled !t to send , while she You see he's come. He has no ob-/ man. If you are hectored to death, | iivex in Brooklyn. He agrees with | SFOF cooked his exes and fried hin yourself, OF COMPTOM-leverything his wife says just to ny marrying him,| you of the strongest leaders. fap snyaling hh gee cs Al aya Any congressman that votes against it will thereby an-| thing about it. I have ce to the people that he would rather see the nation) on him.” d by income-tax thieves than to risk the displeasure of} But, my dear, he ts penniless” t will the end of Is you froc from . sta: As she w K an argu it of sheer a Professor gone al o be ap “ "Souse but yo’ all expectin You eee that—you understané , - He say He leaned over, took her two! ts rT] constituents whose past and present frauds might| you havent brought me up to #up ui, be pottialy did tell mis tol coreg tenes ‘tema nore ee ee eee TIZ CLADDENS P ‘ f . revealed. port Jarvis in a axury he will have | remin® him of * thts mohnin’,! served bis breakfast. Ho ate as if Ye Thank you,” h simply; { to get used to }and I cain't des perszactlly bemem | no we . , fe | " b re starved Yassum “but I won't have it GREED 19 treason. Ho whe eceke to help himesif at public ex ar pact Me Soe bs cael | ba Pigg iyi i ‘I nuppose the landlady hetd reappeared with the Rev-| “Why not?” SORE TIRED FEET le helping the kaiser. sass aay Soune ten whe are OF @ dining-reom door few open clothes?" erend Dr. Short at her heels.| “Because I am not worth it. You 9 | a }at thts point, and «@ handsome I don’t know, I di4n’t ask,” Hamb! greeted him, and Professor wome in a work fit. I'm a devil. ways about. I presume they ad-| youth, with his hatr upstanding! “How much do you owe her?’ | Parkhurst shook hands absently.| I'm like one ponressed. I swear peared, freshened and with re hewed cagerness to be at work. He “That's why I reproach you that mire you. Certainly this dreamer) and his clothes {n a wrinkle, ap He } No Puffed. ii 1 4 b looked at her in surprise. Ba went to lean over Jarvis.| and rave if I am tnterrupted. 1/No ed-up, Burning, Ten ne Man for the Job nite bone tenes vay t| one pe ee eee, eer | ot karen Sens He suddenly threw down his pen,|can't eat nor sleep till I get the) der, Aching Feet—No ; mist tabs ban Me eterve tol ttentiai? uke cactus: “Wh Have you any money at allt” | and groaned madness out of me. I am not hu- Out of the Northwest—from Seattle—Uncle Sam may th unless some one takes him ae heave 8 ,, Certainly not. I'd hh given! “Now, if I can just get the last) man. I am not normal. I am not the man who will take charge of the food supply prob-| on, and looks after him.” : youl it I had.” act outlined _ | fit to Mve with. You have got for the army and navy. Hazen J. Titus, famous for years} “It seems as !f you were gotne Sleeping tn the garden.” a cee ng te do ate Just @ minute please | yourself into @ ater mess, and 4 “ . leather far sur quixo! eal pe erage A . know can ¢ suddenly looked at her, and| I've got to get you of it. the man who brought forth “the great, big baked potato’ eae Dat's it-—dat’s tt! Dat was wat) 9 new. Ta oy tts 166 the ether ewe |’ ora dtveres you.” one of the Northwest railways, a man who has made| 7 him | 1 was to remin’ the Perfessor of.| big id It's & dramatization of “This is Reverend Dr. Short, Mr.| “You've got no grounds. I've ‘ The girl Inughed | dat a man was sleepin’ in the gar 1 n 1 : | r ig car service an art, is being considered for the ap-| 7 total him up I!ke this: fine! gen.” 5 rhood of Man. of a su-| Jarvis Jocelyn been a kind, dutiful wife to ou. tment of major in the quartermaster’s corps. family, good blood, decent i “Bleeping tn our at tal stic world—" I have nothing to say to ortho | I haven't been near you since ; . , " ier ur gard Jarvis, strayed out of | doxy,” Jarvis began, but Bambi tn a, Titus, whom Seattle can well claim as one of her sons, neve gg orgs ze poetic, He! why?” pb ge Be king it ‘Se ght liga weed —s poet TOR RENEE nO NS: 2 Offered his services to the nation, and, to repeat the| of tal ts that he 1s mot adjusted | cig eee eee, the, filthy, commer the summerhouse} "Dx me to marry| “How ¢o you expect we are to of Dr. Harvard Wiley, the eminent food specialist./1o modern commercial standards a ame he tomee fi 5 Sta a few mo-| live? Nobody wants my plays.” ttleites will feel sure “there is no one in the country who|He cannot make money, or he will satnnuee ataa. * tal $04, tole n er; only the Fe dnl Opti bo S erukdded- tae ree ‘ , nA not—It ca to th me thin ‘ 20 fell - Give me some paper, condemn eve roadwa fill the position in the quartermaster’s corps as well as spot nt baPhegecloapors many * oe and wil idee to et me get to wor service, and | ager until he proves himself such - Titus. elected to take care of him. Hel lendied oMnteuificant ant | for” roMe and went to stand be they In-|a dummy as not to want your Young, alert, good natured, able to direct men, en-| must fit bie ti a Fe wr ag proper re-| plays,” . i die 1 mind looking at me? | He laughed. love with tic, Titus has commanded the respect of for his wonderful capacity in the mobiliza oul for his road le could and would « Uncle Samm: He's a man eminently fitted y rina acquired “You are an amusing ite “Tiz” makes sore, burning, tired r noticed you before.” |feet fairly dance with delight. 1 continue | Away go the aches and pains, the . corns, callouses, blisters, bunions and chilblains. | “Tiz" draws out the acids and all railway | don't happ oney, and when I assur He turned his eye on of food | ge ie t I have none, she puts me “1 th terests | out!” ab inane fo, II think not. He interests, ® 2 “ iwasd ite ek tnt don cone nee =6|| GUN CREW READY TO FIRE ¢ that job./1 am fond of him rather.” Rt ? 8 ing bim in love with yc e or F | 9 “DIVINE RIGHT” apparently tn cludes the right to defile churches | ne Ral n Leh ee ages see me he was working ' ni * Suppose you should fall in love} poisons that puff up your feet. No | —— ! u, but he t re I much more apt to fall in|!ong you dance, how far you walk, w long you remain on your feet, foot comfort. * fs magical, grand, wonder! for tired, aching, swollen, smartilg feet. Ah! how comfortable, how jhappy you feel. Your feet just |tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem Get Yersational pblotting-pad. That's| member where you had gone my only use in his eyes.” What a pity! Well | Speed Up Road Decision ate ao eer tmpraetca” + i am “Tam to impractical men. 1| ga: If necessary, 1 would The county commissioners are entirely justified in ask have taken care of you since I Was gleop there.” Mists and the superior court to speed up the Tukwils| {70,70 old, If it had not been| “Yas'm dat's when he Road building is a summer occupation, mostly. The love with you.” | Heaven forbid!” he exclaimed, jand came to her side quickly. Bamb!, promise me that no mat- r what happens you will not do You wi ot fall in love with ou would have gone naked | called me in, to tell me to bemin’ n arrested, or have forgot: | his » looked at him a mi cent box of “Tiz” now | | | season hampers and delays and starved to de That will do, Ardel n laughed contagi If the summer is to be frittered away by the | my dear Bambi, | pro Yansum,” said th ndmaiden, fot ca chelsea aioet from druggist or department ‘ “ : oa th tior and withdrew Hele by ’ & nd foot torture forever— there will be neither brick nor concrete on the road NAOUOR:T «tas can do son na.nnd, “Dad Noe on oe work is everst ome, N smaller shoes, keep your feet he temporary decision favors brick The commissioners); remember how you started off to 1 was full of my Dig act, so I masters but at, and 1 sweet and happy. Just think! Bted for concrete, as The Star suggested. But delay is the! meet your nine o'clock class clad in| walked and walked for hours. Then a ues, ae es bs tion a whole year's foot comfort for only expensive article of all, when ¢ big idea is to cover, Ur pajamas?” I lay down In the summer-house, | | r (Guctiaeadl Saameeay cents, (King county with roads rapidly as possible whenever) “Ob my child!” and I must have gone to | | y “Go up and take a bath, and] “Don’t talk to me about { o | needed. © See) tieality, It's my birthright” joome down to some breektast, 1) igh} end gouva area | will send Ardelia to get some of M4 if “I never believe anything you re 1 ere redl S Ul | have to prove. if 1 can't eo tt, | first thing, without any process, In a factory district two well dressed men on a street car|!#n't true.” Lovely White Skin! « mented with forced wit upon little patches of garden|, Ne gazed at her, tn his absent BRIDGES NEEDED REAL PAINLESS TO HANDLE FooD, DENTISTS rd id, some four feet square, spaded in front of workingmen's|” sent nee ctnce che nt fStrain lemon juice well before WRITER URGES ; | cottages. first put into his hands, mixing and mi: | bundle of mother neck, arm “They'll raise a lot there—heh! heh!” laughed one. mi nthe, leas ba She never cenae 4 Perhaps, age friend, they'll raise a whole lot more there) io startic him. She wee on eniema Raed thin! t t "a — - ' | beyond any puzzle tn mathematica By Al Means, £Iris, Prepare & | tion of Robert Bridges, of the Seat er nog righ ar a ey ba nts ation of their patriotic he had ever brought his mind to riparian scart 4 an an Here Is shown the working end of one of the great coast defense| tle port commission, fs a. public (@ order to introduce our new to do their vit, the seed of which doesn’t seem to have! **@T Upon. a oe se hat true loveliness |9UN® In one of the forts guarding New York harbor. The photograph | calamity at this particular time. For (whalebone) plate, which ts the even planted in your cultivated mind Shame on you, and you a mathe. | A00n Bi ented teas pec ‘| was taken during target practice, and the gun crew is shown in the pit,| We lose a fighter of known ability Ughtest and strongest plate mais. Ts ainctens See ae eee ace Gt aacna boc. Seng feeey 40 Ae * good. He of all men @oes not cover the roof of the s startled gaze deepened or " hot He is best fitted to handle the high cost mouth; you can bite corn off the “Oh, you cannot be!” he object- | house flower, but | pifled by t of living thru the port commission. ©ob; guaranteed 15 years. velvety softness of your skin, y $3.00 saeme-ine ams, Yulee 0g ne cae on eee How to Strengthen | ist'iie ysisie'ssyrat ve so stone Gold erown voveesess h y * o 1 * as i rh my x 5 the duty so plain, that we may hold 5 ft haleb: ) It says no in the tamtly | whit hand Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One our fighter, Some good fighter will seh oo eee peg | Editor The Star: The writer jagrees with The Star—the resigna a ‘LETTERS SENT TO EDITOR LIKES DAYLIGHT PLAN ! BANISH TRAITORS 2 4 ures He. Editor The Star: 1 wish to con . i eaesd aoe i, .¢ reader of bot maybe I'm only two." t the cost of a small Jar of or volunteer to take his place at th Ti: on the peasty ow |7° rape inh to express! “Nineteen years old! Dearte|dioary cold cream one can prepare Week’ Ti inM I oe Whore (he aceaenl M4 1 et no my views on one or two points in| me a full quarter pint of the most won. ee. s time in any nstances front, of where the @urwueadn may | eccren Sees ry rs $3.00 E eport you aro giving the plan to set regard to our present situation at) yo, I'm quite old enough |derful lemon skin softener and com egress do ine proslanne Nattura ibe ttiner | pane : ‘ | on 806, ‘ ‘ul lemon sk ene com- : sate eside| , r » ¥ clocks ahead an hour, com- home. to know my own mind. Have you |Plexton beautifier, by squeezing the|A Free Prescription You Can Have | Hye troubles of many desoriptio riers aly pt bts ge tefects, parcels one : ba nderfully’ benefited aive trifling defects, gnver fillings | mencing May 1. It surely will do Now that our country {* at war.) 4 nine o'clock class this morning?” | Juice of two fresh lemons Into a bot Filled and Use at Home ¥ treason should be punished, not . "fio harm, and I firmly belleve will Mi e Rol I have. |tle containing three ounces of a yriao| or ” . y deiph Pa 0 ‘ou 3 SEE nty beneficis’ to the vast only by ims risonment or fines, but] “Well, hasten, Professor, or{orchard white, Care should be| gz iiladelphia, | Pa—-Do you weer s » D omen while the war you'll get a tardy mark. It's ten taken ty. lasts, and then by banishment from simple rules. Here tel age, and thé writer will, to the best on: Go to any active) of his ability, serve our government | Platina fillings . te and get a bottle of Bon- Drop one Bon-opto| in place of the Hon. Robert Bridges, | All work guaranteed for 18 years of Have tmpression taken In the morn- Klass of water! Perhaps re see! ssuming he oe MASSUMUNE Ing and get teeth same day, Exame y strain the Julee through a]atrain or other eye weaknesses? If h so no lemon pulp gets tn, | * to know that, ac | minutes of nine now.” fine « ’ i ‘ You are certainly to be commend. this country for ever ana ever He jumped up from hie chatr and|then this lotion will keep fresh for| cording to Dr. Lewis, there is rea two to four | myeh—mine ee __ [ination and advice free ied for the leadership you have tak-| Imprisonment may be taken, fines | started Yor the doc months, Every woman knows that| were falling say they have nad (heir 1a notice your|A FIGHT UNKNOWN See Samples of Our Fiate en in this matter, and let us hope be paid and even death penalty en-|\" "Don't you want thin notebook?" |lemon julca tn used to bleach and| eyes restored through the prinelp Pius indanmiaten eit eo ee one ae oF . officials will act befor ‘ yo ook? 0 bles | oxen, peccrag. ne prin ° nd inflammation —w i _ fe proper T UAILY READER |Lared easily, inasmuch as it would | she called, taking up the pad be-|remove such blemishes as trecklon \Sue sean sore trping Itt re | aUrckLy, Gleappear, If your eyes are| Most of t pat RADER. p orst, & quick way out. | side hin plate anilownens and tan, and is the {deal |was almost Att benite nA little, take) ost of our present patronage te P. 8.—Might also add that I have | But most people would h te if! , | y de a 1 not ne steps to save ‘them now, before. it| by our early custom: seh & vour iatercoted reader Ot | thay nee eee would hesitate if) | “Yes, oh, yea, those are my notes, |Akin softener, smoothener and beau-|rett eM ih rad every into late, Many hopelesnty blind | od Bs ay act of hostility| where have f laid my clneses? |tifier | thing : #, and my|might have been saved if they had E D ® ‘your articles on whole wheat bi ort m1 ost banishme: ry glasses a eyes do not water any > ¢ for thei os in tlie, | o 4 e 3 wead,/or treason would cost banishment| Quick, my dear! I must not be| Just try ft! Get three ounces of |night they would pain ared for thel i time, eel si have tested our work When coming j the ete, ieee Jeet, ould nove tee trom nome friends and country | jate orchard white at any pharmacy and|how the Bring this ad with yes, bint of carina at ai lag oe sh ry “gh lasts, and even after. This “On your head,” said she. \two lemons from the grocer and un pv (Slacking no from ud of punishment, if proclaimed! she followed him to the hall, re-| make up a quarter pint of this|phere seemed haz heal’ poin here is no|by the government in all news-| minded him of his hat, his um-|sweetly fragrant lotion and massage | , DYE Miter paing @oubt but that the entire grain) papers, from all public buildings! brella, restored the notebook, and |it daily into the face, neck, arms for 16 days T can even rmitted, right place. trkatie| PORTLAND, April 30,—Portland| nre|today 1s lined up with ‘Tacoma and - Ral £4 | Seattle in urging the adoption of HI Cut - te faclthe daylight saving plan. The city Dentis any|counctl passed a resolution urging ger UNIVERSITY 287. ye: y with widely prescribed by them turers Ruarantes It ton ok’a time tn ree, snocld be eaten, and,/and highways, would, in my opinion, | finally saw bim off, hin thin bac k,/and hands. It should naturally help | Pp ut ginwses P- instances or refund the nt » ppetrange to say, many people seem wave many persons in time from| with ite scholarly sloop, disappear. |to whiten, softon, freshen and bring |Ueved, that thousar Who Wear obtained from any good and is| OUsiness mon, manufacturers an Op geaite Fraser-Patersen Oxy “to feel peers. Health is a great being ensnared by unscrupulous) ing down the street. ott the rones and bidden’ bentity cf ene ete eae Guts AN, 8 | One cf the sory tow @ 1 feet | the public in general to support the | —__ eat tan alone that ea pentane aaa eg Bambina went back to the break- any skin. It {s simply marvelous to| Will be able to strengttion their eyes|aimest every family iC ts mia in ine movement 1 he coune i's action|@ ° Saher ie |. B. | fast table, and took 2 le to be spared the trouble and |vity by the leading di r dvertise- | GO@8 Not compel the adoption of the D ° ook up the paper, ‘sinoothen rough, red hands, expense of ever getting glasses, |ment. 6 drugeista—Advertive-| ian of setting clocks ahead. Re eaatt STAR WANT ADS | eeeeartate” |