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STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1917. PAGE 3 Tonight and Wednesday Only Cgee Q.—When a person marries and) back to your mother, but when she! BY F. W. RADER » which drop the then finds out a mistake has been | says you did something and you \ wh ‘Aablouteuelet) The é made, what should he or she do; didn't, isn't it better to defend (King County Agriculturist ne The Stay single the rest of life? If they | yourself than to let her go on be 4 ‘ ru i we 1 have married twice, would it be safe|lieving you do something wrong? ae e : to marry again? | am serious, and | am 14 years old GLADYS. , bei hy seek your broad-minded opinion alt. Anes oem to te your cond “yh and the time that For a day or eo after the uae ‘ , MM. M dy ai” r wou te that had | desired to have the crop mat plants have been transferred you have been married! done somett f whe didn't know | : to the open ground, protect beth Umea the attempt) it to be wo, b if whe had been But It le never too early to | them from the het eun at noon bring happiness has proved 4) misinformed and axked you about sow in a house box or hotbed, | time by placing a board along {#ilure, I think it would be wise to) it, you wh 1 explain in as nice a from which the plants should the south side of the row, shel give up and we happine way @ » that you we be transplanted to a cold frame, tering the aedlibne ere, Seek to ¢ ate you guilty mic Phe which is nothing more than a If a cold fight shou rove ir genoral ku many w f “ta z back : protected spot in which the sol! cee ate aneae é ir menta 4! ye car ake your ex i Is very fertile and which may wih betes: sasset oF re pa th t be t be covered up cool nights. | tents : un position to In Northern cities, where the ADVISED GIRL been growi anon ts short, Jt ts ne DON'T WORRY 1 Peeper) | | Met O Sag OF Deak sary to transplant several the Q.—I am a girl 18 years old, and vsti he iMendina to assured of 9,000 n jsarden crops in order to secure a few days ago | met a very nice) 54 to normal echool, but hove Leen f one spring. Our P ants that wt mat ag young man whe was Introduced by told that the field of teachers is genuine Way S$ ne imits of wing some eee - if i +“ f ne aay overcrowded. But | wish to have | n very much and think he likes me! more authority as to that. It le { He will be of age in a short time, |, strongest ambition to become 4 | and, ae he wan left a substantial J escher and It would make me rice estate by his uncle, | am afraid fee bag if | should spend all my WASHINGTON, May 1 ~The people will talk ab ut my ted time in school for such a position . first off with him and say that | am after! when there are probably other a his money. How can | test his s x the sin ieee, Louise. fitlons Just as good. 1 wish you sl ners Wa rile ; an. | Would give your opinion as to what n m at ni ect b Deon eines KD \can be done. If any others are | Wem en t . vs fs warm and nights no ahr J ar pipe ge Ap werth while pursuing, please jet ——_——— on Offictal it me know. At any rate, | wish you Certain crops which are grown |departn \ "| would express your opinion : for thelr atra‘ght roots are often| “A tele a desir friendwht LENORE jured by having their roots bent /state from that should be test enough. As for] ‘ a Sunday's and Monday's enthusiastic throngs vc yt pedigree yell bry ley te ag Acne opel going b one eise{Spain Defeated and rooted, cheered and applauded the play and Ray t greatly |mar t ' and xirl ts, 1} ba r ¥ If you wish from the moment of his unconventional intro- h peers pe P cia fae anes eae i than anything eise in the CHAPTER 1X duction astride a fireeating thoroughbred, to the * transpla a re 1 w t pe 8 world t © a teache t] Dest f the Maine fimal fade-out, when we see our hero wrapped In ‘ 4 < rij fe t to en im nd t the well-earned glory of his winning run. In py bell AVOID: RUGEN EEE ced. Of ‘ as this. comedy-romance, C. Gardner Sullivan has ‘i ~ re se a crew ase at eo | G&—Will you please adviee mer! < ft eca ; ethie cored a homerun, with the bases full! it is ss 1 know that it isn't right to talk! ht Two day prican grour eve tat cee ssels bomt 4 Matanzas, near | of garde D 7 » 8 ee Ha a. “Teddy at the Throttle,” Mack Sen | ‘ if pe crraeh as wi “ d And five days after war was do ee sting rg Spey bg] deans, do not transplant readi! es i te vee ry 7 rhe survival |clared, Commodore George Dewey, —all thrills, spills and laughter from the seed bed to the open ore est” applies to school |/naving sailed under orders from | ground. A common practice among ao well as to everything |Hongkong, destroyed the Spanish ission 15¢ = 5c gardeners is to fill pint or quart : squadron in Manila bay and 6l- Admission ; Children berry boxes with good soil and Sanco lenced the land batteries. plant a single hill in each box ino PROTECTION Congress called for 75,000 volun- Cut aw the bottom of the box Morin Mies Grey: |! wish you teers ie ; . Int this for the benefit of| A Spanish squadron, under FIRST AT PIKE ——CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11. and » ho whole thing !n the would pr e DP 7 | ground, when it's warm enough. |“Broken-hearted Wife,” who wrote|miral Cervera, salled from Spain, a A few hours before removing | to you a few days ago. | also had and created somé apprehension on plants from seed bed or plant bed a very good husband, who said I\the east coast, which expected C ] they should be well watered and a was everything a wife could a bombardment. The fleet finals omp: eport the water allowed to soak Into the He, too, was moody and eccentric|wss located in Santiago harbor f k T " poet at times and liked very much to|Cuba, where, on July 3, it was rid Mar' et ‘oda 6 roo get away by himself once in a and hed by the Ameri. The ¢ y . Mr. H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schneider “?i'*. But the last time he left, cans un Sampson and Schley , f «a hae “4 which was a year ago, he forgot; when the Spaniards came out to e a ed, it {s and Emporium Stocks, Makes Supreme Effort to what a good wife | had heen ood onct for trenton Trice Vegetables ad Fast” "| often poss ‘ r Turn These Great Merchandise Stocks Into Ready "ever came back. And there has| Troops meantime had been land ur Be. he ‘ t been no law that has protected me ied in Cuba, and on J an ° Nasiiesd aia that are transferred] Cash. Prices Cut to Bed- Rock Wednesday. and brought him back. They can’t|tiago surrendered, after a series of mee | hem to th --- find him, of course, so take my ad- agements, the most spec: .: with them to the garden ; y 3 Ld hepareges—ter Is Mf) "Previous to setting out Men's Walk-Over Shoes, | vice and go with your, husband: which was the battle of I e Per sack plants, the land should be broken lines, worth to $4.00; alah hon peovicre yeu an cee 2 3 i ae Hill, in - bhi 3 bh worked over and put into good 0 endure his indfference.|“Rough Riders,” under Leonard rytnh Walk-Over stamped on every FORGOTTEN WIFE. | Wood and Theodore Roosevelt, par-| condition, and everything | should be ready for quick oper. pair, go Wednesday at $1.98. | ation. Don't let the plants lie Men's Fine Dress Shoes, |“ALL ALONE” WRITES srritt had landed tn the e aecend oe thatale cay ects || worth to $5.00, go at $2.48 Gest Gina Vena “aches. “nt Feet? ne oeration the roots Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, ereat trouble. | came to this coun- yg rede boat the : h to $ 98. try when 16 years old, earned guinaldo brought about the : worth to $3.00, at 98c ° of with 11,000 pris. Fexplant— © 5 ; é enough money to go back, went Standard artic a. on gro Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, |yack, had a little shop, and had to Ober shades inh uaaes ca Worseradi 2 : broken lines, $1.89 leave when the war broke out.| Asuinaldo a eens igaibed Becton ain 1501.00 is o $7.00 Ladies’ Shoes, cele- Now | haven't any money, but can t vice consi fai yemegipeiore <4 oe saa brated Red Cross make, 12-|¢#fn my own living. When I left /and it took several years to § 1 e ‘ wer $ 4g, \t2 9° to the old country I left a| ‘2 islands + Serene aires difficulty in gettin and 16-inch tops, go at 3 young man in this country who! , Spain's peace here Hid Reco be Davide season Men's Florshiem —_ Shoes, | wanted to marry me, but | couldn't |“ uba and Porto Ri » the Ladvonent is y Vttle rain at worth to $7.00, go at $3.48 make up my mind. Now he is at wate ated | ng is the best Men’ beoging me to marry him, and m “ er en's Heavy Work Shoes, Y " y consideration of $20. ‘ ¢ ants | , friends all say | am foolish not to D0: 7 All of the assets of n water is used setting eo shis wet oan worth t0 | go it because he le well fixed The , temporary com . ey eS ft should t plied after 00, go at $2.85 more | am with him the more 1)” Mhis company, includ ates ans head ally filled Boys’ Shoes, Walton make, dislike him. "When he ie cway 1, . v's. first. term 4 eo iahility th voist eart hould then y . papa Pee , pi ‘awali an¢ (Samoa) als ping the double liabilit; rt pgp eat a pao Lm hoaane all solid leather, go at $1.95. |think | will try to marry him, be: ttn 4 waldus with ¢ oil I .M. 4 am well an am 91 of i . er { If you are in need of Shoes. U.S. troops in 1899 participated its stockholders and « | y afraid in a few years | will be ‘ the ‘ P $100,000 r nt nts should be set a trifle Proprieter a Mo Eon en come to this sale. Never again | thrown out on charity. 1 am only | “ith those « nae aie Bonet apein: e b arden t e n ie : vi march to Pekin dur! toxer upris ,000 permanent 128] deeper ie the ear 26 aan th ” | ' ye Stacks ts sob will high grade Shoes, such as 28, but have had 80 much sickness al in China. : 6 ere the pl u he majo! y n 1 tage 3} Quaranty fund deposit- sal ier of planta tonite 10’ a. cet ot Walk-Overs, Florshiems, Red || seem 40. but when ‘ny Ife with |, Roosevelt, because of his war ed with the State || #09| right, and where the dibble is| Cross, etc., be ne for so ae money. |him | would rather be dead. kell lama ber etaby shea ’ : is 7.09) used for planting care should be Will you please advise me? 1) With MeKin sa nis ion be Oak Treasurer, stand be- taken that the soil {s well pressed have no relatives. Do you think |, M°Kinley s ass Se Rens Soe hind each title i { PO | sasha adh gestae eet could ever learn to like him after ean in Se Remeaeens C ule 35 @ 1.50) soft marri m ch ute insured ORE Arnie ta | nets hed ptebe (6b ee Gtetag te er 1903 Panama revolted from by us. The company $9130] wood—sharpen a cutoff portion of Suits that sold to $15.00 at $5.95. A big selection, late| Hpen,s couches me mow? | don’t colombia, and Roosevelt, immedi always defends its in- $G:.00| 0 broom handle which Is t vo Ra styles, and all go Wednesday at the sacrifice price—|iived in hopes for 40 many yeare,|wely Tecognized the rebel gover A nto the ground where you want) $595. $25.00 Men's highest class Suits, including Griffon| WEL ALOME. [hoe ct the Punaiae Ga0kl, Wid Sured titles, either the 5 to grow, This makes @) and Collegian makes—a rare value at this price—$9.85 | AA woman who marries alCojombia had held up tar » ty weeds, worsteds|man sim ecause sb Is that aes through our own attor- |___ Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds|man simply because sho feels that |— ae is c * and serges; latest Spring styles; many Society and Strauss|}/° ("°° siuke of hat lite. it soe Mey or by employing || ornare mai sic, s | pure wool fabrics in lot; former prices to $30.00. Cut Wednes-l foe} as you say you do, you woud H h! How's This your. Vasiaeney be ban See US and See Better || day to $11.85 not only be working a groat wrong urra ow’ | Wednesday we will sell Men's 50c President Suspenders} your at si Id be pikis did pir pies . . who has probabl he 08: ad Protaoes for Jat 17c; 10c Handkerchiefs at 3c; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 69¢3| fo tmmtions and ag tara the best F Cincinnati au ner yeeiee eer ° 7 ° | Men's Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes at 68c; Men’s|you shovld not have let thin oman dry up ie lift. out , Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union|t us long as this, but the|} with’ Tagere. 2 Suits ‘at 68c; $2.00 Silk and Wool Underwear at 98c zen wile eee ae Have & quiets |) enews paciveruenoaaet v4 7, 2 a decisive talk € you These are just a few items picked at random from these] shies Y Cate tort in the was iicatital pesonte wlaw Thatevars Was hd FAILING EYESIGHT great stocks. Over $30,000 worth of high grade TSTOHADCINS |p a and if he is a gentle-!¢ime you cut a corn you invite lock-| on RESTORED BY OUR SYSTEM |, must be turned into Ready Cash, and it is up to Rogers to/ man Will step out of your life, | jaw or blood poison, which ® need b do it. The selling of this gigantic stock is a huge undertak-| Peak the affair off short less, says a Cincinnati authority, Md ’ i sai in taees Os Saou ces | ,, hen there {9 not an absolute | who tells you that a quarter ounce it e Don t Pay ing—a stupendous sale—and in these days of soaring prices] qistike, 1t sometimes happens that |r Mie oalled tracuene: can be n a this sale will be a godsend to the economical shoppers of|respect and love do grow after obtained at little cost from the drug “setting Friese to Ketatler for Exorbitant Prices | Seattle jmarriage, but when you feel asjstore, but is sufficient to rid one’s surance 4 ee ee ee OUR OFFER INCLUDES 15¢ Arrow Collars, late styles, will be sold at two for 15c.|!0"" 4. . sa Maen ible mis: feet of every hard or soft corn or Butter : 4 A large lot of Overalls go at 49c. Men's Pants that sold to| man as a “meal ticket” Bsn simply apply a few drops Com any reamery, or ae acie or eyeglasn tl 3 99 at 98c,. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Dress|marrying hin Pech as eit (aster a Pp ube tighty-five conte. Come and in- | Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Log md goreneds is instantly yelleved, bo.NoT. DESTROY YOUR |ger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact, everything for man’s 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL | Shortly Pan aor sara can be lifted Capital Stock uT ¥ Wear |dress or work wear included in this sale, and going at the | ThE Rene. ig auiokee cat ates at apital Stock : J a | lowest prices ever placed on world’s standard merchandise. TRIES TO END LIFE; once, and {a claimed to just shrivel ‘ Don't Poss 7 3 . : i $500,000, Fully Paid peat Pose i ih re rote NOTE CAREFULLY OUR ADDRESS— up any corn without inflaming or} ig Ginases, They are no made that a even irritating the surrounding tis- the two vie} ng are ip “ 4 THE RED FRONT CLOTHING co eons he “thought on had Ast sue or skin ——-@ | being both for far an unrequited love affair with & sol!” Te your wife wears high heels, she ¢ Country May and Grate | ®Jdter, Verna Calhoun, aged 14, daugh | will be glad pt "know mie Stop - Those Losses oy : | 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE, [ter of C. C. Cathoun, 1104 19th ave. | 3, | triec o end yer e vesterda hy pe bolutely guarantee the Alfano, opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Salejiurning on the gas in her room from weaknens ae ase waht eae " Aitaita nod Motanaee jstarts Wednesday morning at 9 a. m. sharp, and the sale|When her sister found het she hee BULL BROS. | Fe | ran | = . a ea in an unconsclous condition, anc hid money. Dy mall, $1.00 wariey prices here quoted hold good all this week. If you want to a than to the city hospital. $ Just Printers ‘ ; ee et en [eee save, come to this sale ana come early, for that old adage] was restored by tho use of a pul-|] 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043 | oo | Chops applies now as never before—"First come, first served.” motor, First Ave, Geattilo Puget Bound Way oo. ncmeee et es | HERE’S WAY UNCLE COAST RUISERS PACIE 9 2. GUNBOATS 9 DE as STROVERS BMARINES HONOLULU WBMAR oP Pe PHILIPPINES 14 RESERVE BATTLE SHIPS c oc The bulk of the American fleet usually is stationed at Guantanamo, , United States naval base in Cuba, where it Is in strategic position to | guard the Panama canal or hustle into the Atlantic to protect American shipping. The fleets in Pacific and Asiatic waters are small and weak | The reserve fleot of battleships at Philadelphia comprises old warships GROWING A GARDEN Weather Governs the _Time for Planting SAM DISTRIBUTES HIS NAVY Satisfactory OTTO F AP GTT ADELPHIA SERVE GATTLESHIPS: ANTIC OCEAW ) TANAMO ATTLESHIPS RUISERS SUBMARINES GUNBOATS mat that are not even manned, and It would take some time to put them Into commission Since war was declared, the whereabouts of Uncle Sam's ships closely guarded secret transferred Letters Te Cruthin. Grow a Many fighting ships are known to have been Terms Always me GROTE-RANKINCO. General Manager u are pias e $10.00 Geote Raotie—Te AT ashen Geet Renta BRIEF HISTORY OF U. S. Cuba Gets Liberty wag reelected presi- 1 his second sor, Taft Jon. olicies brought the into fame, 1 in 1912 beaten in e republican convention, led his ird party, the progressives, in a red election in which democrat, was elected. Wilson's first term was followed by a popular indorsement in the election of 1916. Wilson's incumbency has been marked by various interventions tn | Mexico and the minor Latin repub- [les of the Caribbean, THE D QUICK RELIEF FROM | __CONSTIPATION | Get Dr. Edwards’ Oli Olive Tablets That is the j since Dr, E Tablets, the substitu: Dr. Edwards, a pra for 17 years and c enemy, discovered Olive Tablet formula while trea Patients for chronic constipation and tc TP id livers, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not in calomel, but a healing, ing vegetable laxat ve. ng physician el’s old-time E rown mouth” n—a bad breath —a dull, in | liver and are cor k, sure and « ant results ne or two little Dr. Edwards’ Thousands take two every night jus kee t. Try th 10c and per box. All droggista i TRUSS TORTURE [an be eli by weartng the Lundberg Support. We Give free trial to prove its superiors ty LUNDBERG co, Ave. manatees WHY EXPERIMENT? I have 8 patients who MY Painle s Methods, MY Scientif We |MY very reasona made in thelr mouths by scking: that Insidious disease of the gums, Pyorrhea (Riggs’ Disease). Put your time against mine a few | minutes any day in the week, and I will diagnose your case and tell you just what you need IXAMINATION, A WORK IMATION FREQ AHA » PAINLESS AUSTIN Third and Pike Entrance 1504 Third Ave, | Not Open Sundays, Dentists Wanted—Must be high-class man s Wy at PRE abt hat i i Hii |

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