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STAR--THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1918. PAGE 6 HE SEATTLE STAR|—2a2*_!Many Thousands Die of Malnutrition in Germany, a P| because the rents have been jumped 40 per cent/sent variations from any of the u in two months? Really, there’s no use. Not at/sbove fact that ' Do you know whether your baby —— — nme i ! ns aii e normal or not? | a ———_—— - ee | nnn | " ” i si 1207 Seventh Ave. Near om St. An average |*~ . 7 . _ | o 9 o Sec x Continued From Page One || . : d » RKacte co T | So SS nonineier Laaaea Ge Wawsbarems|| henteny ‘baby [260 ge On| Tells Inside Facts of Hunland | INCOME TAX }}},°, JE. ID. iK.'S.". as: 4 “ | weighs from 7 to & aU calpicitniieeqetlalialatidiedsatieeitantia | ‘Telegraph News Service of the United Pree Assectation | % pounds at|come back, bringing with it the | 0b PUZZI ES | YUM ‘s germ of revolution BEintered at Seaitia. Wash, Postoffice as Second-Class Matte: a my b oe 954 Living conditions in Austria are| ! | 4 .. . ed ney ag u har jermany, In ' mail, out of city, 40¢ per month; $ months, $1.16: 6 months, $2.00; and 21 pounds natly we than tn German | ‘ Buy §Y year, $3.50. By carrier, city, 300 a month. month tn tuerla I met an American I} The Star’s “Income Tax Piriiiindial te “gual BB ee svat Sther word aM t aye rf i sare ‘Abere at| | Editor Will Answer Your \| ou 1 it to the Actre ae! sible baby doubdle: A eS A pavoradie | Questions. Mail Them to _ weight in six months and trebles it A ad | ma apn = in 12 months en of the Him, Ot a ear, they had to It in 20 to 21 ong at birth, | far a ke susehold accounte | pick coldest day, to tix or 29 Inches at 12 months They said that in 1917 ft cost the! a clerk in a hardware) the fivefloor building And the More rapid gains are noted in the| family five times as much to live! salary in § afler { been out of whack, more |firet six months than in the second, | as in 19t¢ | ho Th been lene, for 4 ont average weekly gain is ab Cross Line for Meat | only six months my wages ee’ = Even at that,” they maid, “we to over $1,109 per year and there is An C. J. France 1 wing it normal baby alec were not able to live ax well as in no telling how long the fob will Goodbye, Hir lo, France.” It is happy ep and enjoys using | 1916 last I am single and have no A its arma and freely and potatoes are the only bank account and live up a8 1 %| Anyhow, you've got to admit that It begins t ow moving objects can be counted upon by altho I help to support a mother.| yo Siorean hasn't paralysin of the ee ivialelfgicontthcil ens — 48] with ite eyex at the second or thied the in Austria, | |A—Do not make a statement un-| and He writ tt |] month, It begina t t unsupport n their » y i Mmited. | leas you received net $1,000 for the hie e The pinch of hunger must never be felt by our |] at the seventh or eight month, Austrian government has] ro ger, passenger conductor|, Among the favorite ' n en § ry i 4 cuts its firet teeth from the! held down the prices of these two am & passenger conductor |») 71 , mies, if they are to do their part in the struggle sixth to ninth month; has about mix! articles, but has been compelled to] making $165 a month if I work) io) 0 Wy hat na howe wrong fe world freedom. Your savings can feed them, and teeth at 12 months, 12 teeth at 18/ cut the allowances to a point that every day, which is $1,950 0 year.| Janitor why. what and vee nd dont same time give you ah hy financial invest- months, 16 teeth at 24 months, and) makes living difficult If them Should I work overtin it brings yi. tae Phrift Stamps. 20 teeth at 30 months. two foods were allowed to fc my yearty income 00 and et Pies ment. Put your money in Thrift Stamy A baby begins to walk between the! their natural economic tend | pair at aA e canes Cee ——— poner i ir oper n the skull closes de | tire without food pga A igo : e H # tween the 18th and 24th month Conditions in Hungary are ducing my eo o ‘on for Vaddel ndlords and Rents A babe begins to, way tke| wetter than In Austria er Ger greg ree et at mn use ‘en for rebel . Pag 2 samy _” | “par ' ‘ many, It is a common practice |—Expene " , ; ‘ | {if you don’t like it, you can move. | month " on| Fon Rakerlaeds ge’ ce Wacanees tr gory oN - eb, t is the attitude of many Seattle landlords, and at the r ee Gel a culiaie weet time as income. Return required.| ba few rental agencies, these days in Seattle, especially Gear piliony ommmak nite er be | tee eae. the same | Q—Please state whether or hot hae erence to apartment houses. f Prone K until a year later than | | sir vind books . , ) iS f | Complain about the lack of heat? You don't dare. the time stated above, or may pr a Entel me Hable if she CANNOT ANSWER | cour t the ave duties, purchas: " £ ry anyhow. Not until the government steps in and} Health Questions Answered furt enough, no doubt, of one Deneck: tha: gieucretinnts: anon ice : up the landlords’ profiteering. 1 |g Me BM. maka: “When should| sort or another, to perform. But! tax and refused to allow the trans SAE present, they know that you are up against it,|» young chikt be vaccinated to pro:|t nea them about the eating and action t ‘ A-—It fra } you can’t move because, available apartments and “é Phe the better, for one believe they were th wlely to cae sates Bs are taken. They merely laugh at you. } when an demic of jregain their wais and to fil| earveen at report of the Real Estate association to the Cham-)«matipox + break out. The best the ary | | the corporation shal! be Mable to a Commerce on housing conditions here is mere|tme to vaccinate a baby Ix in tu FD adenine gallos at Som 4 penalty of $10,000. 4, as lage. Seattle is being held up—and there's not aj ‘'* Yer - . = an Oem a patriotic duty, cause the case y or Austria, | f of doubt about it. The realty men have NOT been cs What happens is that the indi handle the: situati ly | vidual ts we by Jong lack of D IT’S TIME FC U E SAMMY TO STEP Wouldn t You | nutritive f be investigated by a officer. Q—1 am a married man with ne in his . ee ae a wife and seven children sou Please D SWING RIGHT HEFTILY ON THESE WAR i i — 5 git | minor sons worked some in tell ow to make papa's papa Ty TMs commonest of ail disease tn | board and from the other we get! Eveline Clothesline. : mats meyer ialeinelhncag ct bout the same amount, I do not a ls-yearold boy works in Labor unrest and demonstrations may not amount of That Catarrh? malady which the newspapers call Sake the $2000, pee pean: “1 betaine oie eee eee revolt in Germany, but just the same, Kaiser Bill t tropay. It is not unlike no other income outside of above! minor, or a miner minor, or @ altogether having the time of his life these days. which ha a origin tn mentioned. Phe advise me where! mince’ miner?-oRL 8 V. P. - _ _ aati eee Coes sj 1 stand as to ineor ax, an ft ° bd eee 7 - takes all to keep nine ue going.) WHY DON'T THEY 1 AND Show of Ugly Politics roi uncemented A-—income of minor chiiéren shout NADE 1g done all it could to disclose the errors and of our war management, the United States shing food, Only peanges into acrimonious political crimination and Sey geedinsd tassel dee Gus of Austria concerning the |be included with yours, If net income then equals 2,6 make an income tax statement You are entitled to an exemption of $200 for each child under 18, or $1,400 and $2,000, making « total eure for it ix on conducting @ U p to the time that Stone hee-hawed like a Missouri young led ity of . in disease that wore Paige en Bhar +, Wig Bhyors owing gum on the heads of about his party, for the only visible reason of e 7 reports stated that | i " pat ceca Clee at. ee ee ee eee ing himself with the administration, congress Ebay Cygnet | | Qi—Doee a widower who has twe ; ee triotically forgotten partisanism. More than once, Oe ee bran ipo | |children have to pay income tax! 41's a good deal easter to make i taken the votes of patriotic republicans to put thru every. 10 ms was my under the $1,000 or the $2,000 ex- excuses for yourself than for some Bary measures requested by the democratic adminis- cane. Jemption? A.--You are single and other fellow | must make return on $1,000 net eee Income, altho, because of your de-| 1¢ you have no coal or gas, tn- pendents, you are allowed an ex-/ vite three or four warm friends to has a disease which the hunger-typhotd.” It, too, nds of victime. is to the glory of the republican party that its rep- in congress helped to bestow upon the demo- nna Arbelter-Zeltung, a/ Jamption of $2,000 and will have no. visit you, They will the hous, fe administration the necessary but the most autocratic falist newspaper, calla both the jtax to pay at a comfortable temperature. ran American administration ever held. famine are om sy yphoid Pages Gs get tebe: Roma “ mS o- fF i ‘ ini ‘, “proletariat sickness” and “poor of $5 - lowever, things are seldom so E is to the honor of that democratic administration fotk dinoane : Vietor Morgan, noted editor, as he stepped onto American soll, after| bang haa an income of 81.500. Now ygiomever, (unks are seldom 99 it did not hesitate to seek the advice and substantial Tuberculoma, too, ravages the/| “looking inte Germany” what I want to know is, would stance, the Cleveland Plain Dealer f able republicans in carrying on the war. Well, here to your opportantty. underfed everywhere, particularly " our income be put together to says Doc Garfield makes “Monday : ] the whole country was content. am potas So sive owas, dusmee in Austria, which Is poorly equip-| tts sale is supposed to be restricted] DR. CHRAPP TO TALK | maxe up the $2,0007 We take our s"honany for 10 weeks” Bree Deo A comes Stone and others to stir up ugly political atment| ped with manatoria for treatment of | to emer ay between the ages of ae —, poor mat pongo pe ireiter gt cae aoe out can't make so long a Monday as de . ide i 7 Pv ane 6 and 12 pe Greater covery o come, elude yo n- | that / wd and the other side imports Roosevelt. see week the deaths from + lescnthly meeting of the Cascade| come with your husband's and if - - . nee ‘The country wants war business, not political vaude- losis in the city of Prague] The rich beer brews for which| Parent-Teachers’ ansociation, at the| the tota! combined net income is pana le aan a b , With Stone, Penrose, Roosevelt and their ilk as prima 1 the total number of births| Germany was so famoux in the| school, Wednesday, February 6, at| $2,000, report it. Living expenses he Capron! s plane ts 110 feet | wor danseuse and “funny man.” 1 Austria for the same period.| paat have gone out of existence.| 230 p.m not deductible. from tip to tip of its planes, : tt This state t was made in the) The Seventeen women and 16 children killed in air raid | 0 ee8 Ute and piven permanent | — ookgpe yr -_ = ages day before yesterday. Another drain on |reliet by removing the cause. This repor he proceedings in 0 the Munich P my's supply of iron crosses It is not recorded that the kaiser 1 nd free package. Fill out the coupon | partook paar . 1, Re SoePt 7 Only Once » Week | below and package wi ent to] straw brea or anyone elme with ea’ Sana’ ailiae be : | And among the youths of a great land there shall be Saar Wend ie the Comeiten came on sale but once @ week. The sup-| ing and gnashing of teeth, end strong men standing in tiiee af. the : ply in never equal to the demand seating places sha!l mourn loudly and shall call down|| ,,Tis,coupon * An Austrian told me he had never) German bread nt Prete nd ale le even their handmaidens, their cooks, their waiting|| ghd"aadrens an dotted lines bee || Son S06 ws ceca tae cei axted some ai axel, Into that = and condemn them for denying the food of the hasty.|] \o"; it [Wick 1] -IncRerttn at the present time the city the Germans twice a ind those that are given to the drinking of coffee shall weekly food allowance for each per. |48Y Were bringing trainloads of 9 only beer now obtainable is! 1 Duennbier, and tt is exactly it t* called—thin beer, The upply Is small and it te distributed of cow beets and away unsatisfied, for what is the drink of the gods, son is asx follows ee ee @, even the amber liquid if it be not companioned by the . ‘te ’ nut delectable, by the nut that has nourished the d of the nations! for lo, it is written that the doughnut shall vanish among us. On the scrolls of the cooks it is written, | on the tables of the food conservers. And tho the | of the people shall be lifted in anguish and the ns be rent with the shouts of the protestors, yet shall } law be fulfilled and that which was beloved among nds shall be abolished utterly. And behold punishment is visited upon the doughnut transgressions, for its temptations of the people © the sin of gluttony. For it is made of fine wheaten len to the kalser’s men Bread, 4 jermans provided these refu- Me ' ' keen with bread and water on the ; Butter or pmargarine, 2% on. | tun | a and wna? articles only potatoes! At Basel, however, the trainmen and bread can be counted upon.| A‘ Basel be nan sae 4 Meat is frequently unobtainable, | "Don : tie vast and only on certain days is there] tions us . et p an from him—at once an | ton The meat, of course, ts to be| (er the fond scnreiey ay acl used for soup making. 7 : vagy et ulousness with which Germany is Milk 18 allowed only to children | pe ieee et he hax } gy Bsr avn ag l ‘ ‘ Even the seemingly humanitarian y one may buy CrP act of bringing the refugees to You Get Better Cough Syrup by Making It at Home You'll never really know what aljin the fixh market ej i : fine cough syrup you can make until| There Is little coffee or tea, r Steeriand, tobe sent: teens late pga price 7 mixed with sweetness and with the| you Prepare this famous home-made] One in entitled to an eg per france, was a meas of it ce fable teehee Fen ae cog vig Enea Ce) "“Oniy’ the soldiers. and the very 212 Het want the burden of feeding "The price of the world-famous cleanse the Bowels when head- in these people. It was no among the ho able-bodied men or soune women, “Cascarets,” the harmless Candy achy, Bilious, Sick or Consti- 4, ounces of Pinex (40 cents) oi corte is extracted from it the German g¢ nt announced! Cathartic for men, women and __ pated. For a sour, upset Stomach, So hath it fallen into ill repute among the elders, and |?!" tin yt yPiny, battle and fli} Chocolate Is procurable at times. | ® TOUEAlon OF fied ore mrigns to jceable that it of swine, so that it is puffed up with richness and of|every "way. It'overcomon the waual |") Are Wire of Wnacco exceedingly fine. And men do look upon it pleasant-|fiqutecrsiicvs even “whooping | sugar In taken over by the govern. | joicing in its excess of fatness and devouring it with| ment for war-making purp os and| ert the bottle with plain granulated permit a small measure of family king council with the handmaidens of the tribe they have| svat wrap," Here you save’ ruil take and candy taking ae christ, Children, remains as always, 10c for Colds, Dizziness, Dyspepsia, @ Th od ‘ , r pint—a family supply—of the most ] | mas The following extras were i ., ns tae tering, "Veciig hie ten pet a ele usecat = coat or only Wh conte MOTHERS, LISTEN! mec, family of three mem-| a box. Why pay more for your Sallowness, remember a “‘Cas- H this Jor less. It never apotin, bers | ng us, consuming the stores of our nation, called among} The prompt and positive results When work exhausts your FI % ris ten the ‘sinker,’ shall pass and be destroyed forever lest| £1107 "fave ous strength, when your nerves Suaes 4% pound} t be ‘sinker’ indeed and founder the ship of state,” are irritable and restless, when Milk soup, 3% ounces ie ght cough, heals the inflamed | your ambition lags and you feel Beef, 7 ounces; | better to tone the Liver and up by morning. Never gripe or Oh, well, guess we've got it coming to us. Up to re elbes, mea eet Ae | rundown, you need the rich, Sausage, 2 ounces; esday we had been enjoying the warmest winter ex- Immediately. Splendid for| creamy, nourishing food in Fats, 2 ounces; sicken. Any drug store. perienced since the days of 1890, when the first weather throat tickle, hoarseness, bronchitis, Oat food, 9 ounce a bropghial ?, records in Washington were made. in lak " gimeanteated SCOT v Beet aus oune orway pine j ' | ator gen- 4 | In 1917, the year's increase in ton miles of U. S, | at eal A One tin of condensed milk. family laxative? There is nothing caret”’ at night straightens you for throat and chest alil- M : . Of course, everything had to be railroads, exceeded the combined ton miles handled on disappointment by asking paid for, The prices, Hayrever, wick all the railroads of England, France, Germany, Austria |} Arugeiat or tie guncee ot not #0 high as at other times. The ‘and Russia. And still we've got to speed up. accept anything else. A’ guar- f egg, for instance, cost 10 cents. of absolute satisfaction or 4 | Many of the families used these 'y promptly refunded, goes with | tO Check your wasting powers. “We'll pay your wages of coalless Mondays,” said | th's preparation, ‘The Pinex Co, enliven your blood and build up | paces tor German. palncuors iabeae le Bros., big Cleveland retailers, to their employes. _ ~| your nerve force. Scott's $ land and France. anks, ig arte ott 8 Pe my arenes |is helping thousands and % Army Is Well Fed londays on Re T08s work, 8 Ww, may be called c 1 } At Paris I saw small mountat fighting the war the best you can. a eve ee prength. 0 of Christmas boxes addressed to bis: mans in the various prison | mps about the city Tailors to Men and Women. One-piece Dresses to order. The Kosine Treatment for EPILEPSY should be used by all who suffer from this nervous dinease, The Kosine ‘Treatment relieven atl fear of the at- tacks fo frequent in canes of Rpilepay or Fits, We want the moat skeptical to try Konine, for the auccoss of the treatment in the past has proved it to he of unusual merit arge bottle $1.60. If, after using, hot entirely aatisfled, your klet gt If there are any more 16-year-old girls, bearing | ted dozen sticks of dynamite, on passenger trains, ector McAdoo will reduce the passenger service, or we take to the cattle trains. 4 “There is an overproduction of goods,” says Doc Garfield. Naturally, when there’s an overproduction of goods, they're cheap. You've noticed how cheap they are, haven't you? There is no underfeeding in the army. The men on the actual fighting front are as well fed to- | day as they hav nat any time since the war be They are as well clothed. The soldiers behind the lines and in reserve, likewise, are well treated, tho not so well as those in the fighting. All the sacrifices in the way of food and cloth been de- manded of the p t home, The ~ LNT A N 425 UNION ST. | people at home understand this wift's Pharmnctes, #ocond and | policy and approve It, They know Pike and 235 'N, Brondway, pothing..oe be excedind Bromo hungry or ill-clothed army, Now that the excitement has died down, what do think of the county jail? Coalless Mondays or foodless Sammies in Europe!

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