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THE SEATTLE STAR 1307 Seventh Ave. Near Usten MEMBER OF OCRIrTs NORTHWEST League newerarens the period of control and rate fixing power of the d control bi The personnel of congress will be changed before the f ends and a plan can be secured for return of the rail- to private control. government control may prove so advanta- to the coun that effort to return the roads to ite control will futile, at any time. Certain it is the return will not be return to the old system. The try will not stand for that. One of the first jobs of will be the making of the railroads public ser- and no more or less, and that’s a labor with which congress will have nothing to do. sense in this session of congress legislating on um matters! Peace will bring altogether new con- and, undoubtedly, some very radical changes in pub- The administration bill would have govern- control terminate within 18 months after the war. period is as unimportant as any. \Ve'll probably have i in even the administration\within 18 months after war. The more fighting over matters to come after @ war, the less necessary legislation we will get during war. Germany does no quibbling over Trotsky’s latest. ls it “unconditional surrender” right out loud. ich of a Job The aoe editor of Eocene bare bi in ne intel- highfalutinity is perpetually trying refine, re- ll or denature perfectly good white man’s language, tackled the term “drunk,” and made a botch of it. It’s tter of some concern, too, since the courts are fre- tly at loss for a clear definition of the term. his London editor man offers such descriptions as ” “groggy,” “potvoliant,” “screwed,” rved-up,” py,” “mi ,” and others distinctively British, but is int or willfully neglectful of the whole American bu , and America probably produces as many drunks 8 any country. What sense in a list of terms or phrases this topic which omits “soused,” “stew loaded, led,” “tanked,” “corned,” “besot,” and 3 ed, > “boozed” ted”? Forsooth, if those Londoners want us as real we've got to be consulted in the making of the : Germany's offer to Rumania of a chunk of Russia, | for peace, must tickle the Bolsheviki ’most to death. No peace until German militarism is established victory, says the kaiser, but we'll clasp hands with quitters. Ukraine is to get part of Russian Poland. You can _ bet that when things are divided in Europe, Poland fur- | Mmishes the loot. Wheatless weeks will be next on the program. heatless week will be more welcome if it comes in | = August. | The | Most Old People Are Constipated | | Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin | | is a combination of simple laxa- | tive herbs with pepsin, gentle in action, | and especially adapted as a remedy for elderly people, women and children. It is the standard family remedy in count- less homes. Sold by druggists every- where for 50 cts. and $1.00—two sizes. | | A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois, | firwt, if any | mother | This seor TK. Renson lost a trip is going to waste a lot of time and jaw-work|ot the use of shales in coal mines | for fire brick. “I am giving my personal atten tlon to nitrogen fixation. This prob: lom was brought on by the war.” What is nitrogen fixation? Explains Process Dr. Benson explained it as the process of transforming nitrogen from the gaseous state into « | body “The government will need leral hundred thousand tons of azn monium nitrate and immense quan tities of nitric acid for manufactur ing high explosives. Large plants have btyen erected in the South for this pifrpose “A good start has been made in the Northwest thru the American Nitrogen Products company plant, at La Grande, Wash. The work there has been trebled in the last several months. The prospect for nitrogen | fixation In thie part of the country is very bright, owing to the facili coat.” Use MIN Waste ik Dr. Benson spent last summer at La Grande, and in now acting ax re search chemist for the company. He also ia interested in the products of the lumber industry for making potash, chlorine, caustic soda, alcoho! and acetone. A cord of mill waste produces about a pound of potash, which brings $500 a ton. Y applying salt water to wood |waste fuel and electrotizing the |brine, mills on the Sound can manu jfacture chlorine and caustic soda. Alcohol and acetone « factured by destructive of mill waste INCOME TAX PUZZLE The Star's “Income Tar” Editor Will Answer Your Questio Mail Them to Aistilia: Q—My only tncome was wages mounting to about $1,500. 1 am supporting mother and self. ‘There. fore, I understand that I have an ex emption claim of $2,000 on her ac count. If I have a tax report to make for 1917, not having filed any previous to that year, this {# my Will you try to explain how I shall claim exemption on mother's account? A.—As you are a single person and a net income | of $1,000 or more, you should make @ return and then eclatm the exemp- tien on account of supporting your Q. I am a married man, have two children. Wife and I cannot agree on this, In 1917, I do not believe I made $1,000, for I have not been working steadily. Now do I have to| make @ report on this when I have| about $50 taxes and about $50 inter. est on mortgage and $40 on assess. | ments like grade, plank and aide walk and each child $200 would leave | & very small income to make a re-| port on? This year I will keep a book account of my expenses, A.—No re turn required unless you earned or received $2,000 net income. Q.—The only income I had in 1917 was my wages, which amounted to a Uttle over $1,000, In about May last, the bank in which I had about $300 went under. Have recetved 20| per cent dividends wo far. Will 1} come under the income tax law or! not? If I do, how much will the tax amount to? Am single. A.--If you | had $1,000 net income for the year | 191 make return Lonses are de. ductible only when d initely ascer- tained as such. Q—I am an American eltizen, em. ployed by an American corporation doing business in Canada. My sal: ary is earned in Canada, and I asn pald in Canada, I have not been a wident of America or voted in America for 20 years. I am, how: ever, an American by birth. Am I subject to the income tax? A.—It you are an American citizen residing | abroad, you should make the state: ment. In any event, your income is derived from American sources. Re- turn should be mada ties for obtaining electricity at low use of by-| Shorthand STAR—TL ® Chemistry Professor Has His Mind on the Kaiser — Get a 10-cent box Colds—whether tn any part of the body- the head }of poison. Take Cascare’ Cascareta work while you they cleanse and regulate stomach, remove the sour, gested food and foul gases the excess bile from the liver and constipated waste carry off the matter and poison from the bow Remember the quickest tem. G store. Don't forget toma. If You Need! |The services of a DENTIST bear in mind that the Albany Dentists are Dentists of long recognized jexperience and skill and ability. Our high class work, low ’ + The eastbound run the eastern way, prices and painless methods| Tne westhound run the tother. are vouch for by over! twenty thousand satisfied| “Put now we Ot Case Wes Oe r ay patients. Which makes it awkward—odd; Eastbound, westbound and snow. All Work tind, rag Guaranteed for 15 Years Come in today for FREE Examination and Consulta. tion. THE ALBANY DENTISTS Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. Gecond Avenue and Pike Street. E. N. FURMAN win ba ye a Northwestern Shorthand Reporting School Bookkeeping Advanced Grammar NIGHT SCHOOL 3] SSDAY, FEB. 19, 1918. are quickly overcome by urging the liver to ac jton and keeping the bowels free tonight jand you will wake up with a clear head and your cold will be gone. sleep undt y to get rid of colds is one or two Can carets at night to cleanse the sys a 10-cent box at any drug the children. They relish this Candy Cathartic and it is often all that is needed to drive a cold from their little sys Civil Service PAGE 6 .. &. D. K.’s.". COLYUM or the ake ols MINE. %@ ’ SAYS WELL BE im PARIS BY APRIL 12d, Haw! Hawt see UNCLE ICHABOD Unole Ichabod's a wag, A mad, nad wag is he. A jest to him ts like @ jag, And makes him drunk with glee. M Sayn he, day, And didn't need another, Says Uncle Ichabod. ~EDMUND VANCE COOKE, Enterprise Association) CR ag: WE HEAR THAT— “Clothes don't make somebody chortied, they do. | Africa who only palm tree to get a new suit. how, this «pring ushe: A in the “I gents’ toga, 0 sayeth the internation al engineers of men's scenery, at their annunal convention. No more trick stuff is the verdict. Hurrah! coal is short. Beltless coats, cuff leas trousers, flapless pockets, dou bdieless-breastions coats, and just enough buttons to keep from wear. | thing for a yelp from mont of us vot ers. ‘There'll be absolutely no up: holstering or extra side curtains in the coats or awnings on the pockets, Also less pockets, which is a sensible move. Men have got over the idea it might rain fitneys some day, But tons will come off the sleeve, which is good move number twice, since the original idea was to break men from a habit before the handker chief was invented. The only thing the conventioners didn’t ring in on their cutting down meeting was the price. FIRES FEWER DURING 1917, STATISTICS SHOW There were 77 fewer fires in Seat- tle in 1917 than in 1916, and 104 less than in 1915, as shown by the an W. — Bringhurst The loss for 1917 was 1916, $1,259, and for 1915, $2,500, The total fire lous for 1917 was $433, 980.10, according to the report. DEGNAN TO RETURN TO SEATTLE PLAC T. B. Degnan former owition as superintendent of the Great Northern Seattle terminal [division on February 20, | been in charge of the Northern ai- vision, Joseph Weber, the present I will take charge of “We hed two traina per (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper the man,” and the tatlors Whether they do or not ain't worrying the gents of Central have to shake a orn front. m Burope tried to take advantage of the lack. of order in the revolution: ary area. The Ruasian people are capable of similar action now sia, omtensibly helpless, is in reality more dangerous for the thin time than she has been «ince the drive of Mackenzen thru Galicia. Hindenburg has never encountared la situation re the one now existing along the East in any way | Hindenbure’s opponent in Russia, Krylenke, was only an ensign a few months ago. tary fitness for bis exalted post. He he ne milt He Rus jermana at une. ‘Telegraph News Service of the United Frees Asseciation Europe when the kaiser invaded | WORSE LInKK Raterea at Seattian Wash, Postoffice as Second-Clase Matter alum, and now he's getting even Net Yet ‘mall ty, 40@ per m: 3 months, $1.15; € montha $2.00;| ). ; Ae ig no ir psc ten Pagers SE ee eith, “Ry sarvich, city, Neear manta wry Bg oder Ng Naat in acute srinetanie c C8 Private! lion chemistry department, he ie Like this, Dr. W working overtime in an effort to help rful Discovery defeat eeilitarian: He spends many ha ged WAR AND WINTER jhours in research work for the gov Sverything and anythis When the ¢ mane firet ran And the testimonials And all the he tt ude amuck, he was in New York, with Head an per—“l was Were shaking t dainty duds, ; 7 his traveling bag all packed, ready Chvee ue ty Goutere, A:preening and wareening and wlaughing for your make “ One day a friend | And oh! the apring wan froet ‘air watied August 4 Buggented Dr, W | All other seasons past cor vf chagyet napa Ww fertul Whale yu remember w the nmer kied thru the glasa of T se par yoo P recA lye 1 got # bottle When every ay buret sweet with dew ont His m on principally was After taking only ana ss z ° nd every hour the garden grew Mucieataen te ton Gctaee attic, ee Seven “honey > Sone And life surged in your temples and the year was at its prime? distillation in the Balkan states, Ger : maties @ emene agpelte ~~ And ob 4 cried, “Let summer stay many, Norway Rweden 4 ne I hove now finished And h maple nea corre land. Tho first stop was to have My 16th bottle and And never, never pass awa » been In Hull, England } Am on the road You rememt in the autumn, how the golden days were strung We need ships, munitions and food to win nee war Went to Work Here | To recovery. I | Upon th ry at.Ute this . rift stamps help purchase these. Invest “When Germany started to fight Immediately got @x Kach more redolent and rife ? in aire seamen reas dhe ing, the department at Washington More bottles an: | With harvest and with hapr when the year was young ne told me to work in this country, with Soon expect to g¢ | And ob! it seemed the best of ho hat it \ jaw ovel o my hard | The happy fullness of the fall (Ss ea eae Terese 9g hopes that it would blo ver in al Hack to my ee a Ss eee ee ee sheaggpesesht ep iotusore: 9s eg =e | Yet there mothing in the winter which is tonic to the blood, he ram in telling nor he wae left on With no distressing | . meres Oc » . ’ / This Loss Good |thne wk In New York. "the twa | t® price of acetone ts four or five Reoulte--re B. Unk Which rines in you blithe and warm, ake lms nun’ en aie times more than the normal price. omen ty pla Which leape and lauighs to meet the etorm, Late Saturday night, troop 48, Seattle Boy Scouts, were ee ee ea eteat tne kat | After putting In @ day teaching aaa Go tem To beat it and defeat it! as you feel life at its flood, pudly going home to Ballard across the Fremont bridge,’ ser hemintry is playing @ vital | Chemistry and wi pov iy BE ne days of the tag Eh Ve cerlltaell <ipcod Seweorating their eighth anniversary at the Armory. | Fert ly in everyillck we con” |denbure to opend neat July Fourth| (00M Brick” wag When the war ls in its winter and ite weather nips and stings They were trailing their bicycle field signal outfit. For eon ne ee oe the |i? Berlin, Dr. Henson takes m little See "api: ee ate 4004 tee aoe years these kids worked to earn $200 to buy the equip-| state council of defense, an associate | Tereation mainty in reading| 4 Cleveland woman has sued for ek eee Typ age ee it. It included reel cart, field telephone and telegraph, |in research. He also is secretary of |W MeN co ow mt ad. divorce because her gusband wore 4) Ana here'l be no whine or whimper as we face the worst it brings inclu . : fate camino and studying about the latest ad./Givorce becatae Ber Wi account for t agg ol Bere i i i ow | ae en. vances in the field of che stry a)” et > oo wor ar and win’ sha mot we : writer, wireless outfit and typewriter. 5 Sethas by Ge tlaee edad rar \ the field of chemistry and | STR0e? Find Be wovto cure rheuma ee ee eae a ig came an auto. It crashed ruthlessly into the little iy) oa? Gime “tne ne their apptication to the world war. | May | 4 7 cade. Reel cart went smash. Electrical equipment|universitios for war emergency oe can't get his mind off the} cee (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) ros A prize fixht was held in Cleve — = left a hopeless wreck. need . scaseshabissthnibiiliitithisidinsananiti ae ” i tilize Waste land last week, and the fight promot eo oe Tt was a tragedy to these young Americans. “The chemistry department has B D COLD? TAKE ors designated the night as “Thrift $ “ The auto didn’t even stop! taken up a number of topics sum H night,” speeches being made before | Anal sis of the War Moves : Somewhere in Seattle is the fellow who broke up the} pesto by the national research coun pe ” the scrap to explain W. & 8. Tm 4 M4 i rit or, Renso mon, den of th y paying a couple of | ¢ ' field outfit. cil,” waid Dr. Benson. “Among the CASCARETS FOR den of thrift by pay Weithein tow ee i Investien now under way, be j for a prizefight theket and @ B J W. T. M ae ps he hasn't learned the damage he did. Hee ncegerlgg ll = | ; cont war stamp origina | $ UY Ve We I. MIASOM co The United Prese If you happen to read this, Mr. Reckless Driver, lose |i, that the use of nitre cake, =| | nd-—No? Peeccccccooe POCCOOOO COO SOOEESEOOOOOOOOES time in making good joss 48. Go out to see) waste oduct of nitric acid man See pe anne «4 - ony © nas ugh si be hy “ raged ion hapa bry nl | No killing of hens or pullets until] Increased indications of anarchy is neither a strategist nor a tactician Mi ell, 747 N. 74th st., or ca on wo yi : alee ots acid behets —- April 80, orders the food administra |and strife in Russia cannot be util-| Yet Hindenburg hesitates to attack d 3459. uae Wud aeetaeee tn ce a hey’re fine! Li i t reer, It looks|ized by the German militarists to|him, and shows every indication of » sah aut i nis problem ts of local inter-| They're fine! Liven your liver] tion, » becoming sea t » , ) _The fine spirit of these young scouts should not be} oi iicenuch as we have lakes in yi" bowels post gach like a wine move, since it already thelr cep Serene Oty een phi Alagee pat og most werious r down injusti reckless! h Sentral ash. have the ak bright, new dollar to honestly | by the Gersnans to # of- | quand of the . pre td pdb dd iene bron panpetien to Be Bet re your head. eel & ee Of exe of questionable |fensive against Russia at thie tne ; The spirit of utter aod uncontret som illions per “Another #ubjec he ion | — age in the face. However, there's a/ Would result in stimulating the Rus-| led freedom by been le , and we have weer sallth of fectly god of p ier 7 sa "we aan |No headache, sour stomach,|tnorn in it, as usual, Old roosters |siann to bitter resistance against in Resse, and ie tite mee that $0 i i | A orfore: e ernal . | hal purE, ‘* war dollars invested in Russia! ine destructive distillation for obtain. bad cold or constipation that have been in cold storage for] terference with their internal aftairs, halting | inden yurg, as the car's _ ng oll and other products from low axes, longer or shorter, will now Juring the anarchic mn on. + quia veal, eatend ot entea ts fuck by morning come out and go at fancy prices. the French revolution, the French | sinister turn to anarchy, the opposite spirit of organization, gives Hinden. burg no opening that he ts eager to It is something new for the kal- ser'n militariste—this unbridied free- dom-—and they are fearful of its high explosive ponsibilities, wr AVE ov INGTON ST. | | w Vditor The Star, Here tion in which all Seattle r interested during there times WHY ARE EXPERT DRAFTED WHEN VOUT MEN ARE CALLI THY ALL LAPT AG SHIPYARDS SUFFER WHAT EXCEPTIC | TAKEN? | RELIGIOUS BREAD EXEMPT 18. WASHING used f empt DRAFTED. THAN MEN B RIV DRAFT RIVETERS? au re are unnettied FOF IN TERS ‘UTR MI THE SHOULDER & OUTSIDER, iTON, Feb. igious cerem: was announced here today m Hoover's regulations, i STOPS ANY COLD til or limber ing, soreness bing head! without you get the ing and snuffling! assistance, Relief comes instantly. A done taken every two hours up three doses are taken will end «rippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, bedy and stiffn Pape’s Cold Com opens clogged nose head and ends grippe INA FEW HOURS It promptly opens clogged-ap now trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose rum ning, relieves sick headache, dulk news, feverishness, sore throat, eneem Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow. Ease your throm ‘othing else in the world genuine. RABY Early showing of Spring materials for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses. 425 UNION STREET gives such prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which costs on few cents at any drug store. It acts tastes nica, causes no inconvenience. Be sure ThesePhysicians WarnPublicAgainst Taking Substitutes for Nuxated Iron Say That Ordinary Metallic Iron Preparations Cannot Possibly Give the STRENGTH, POWER AND ENDURANCE As Organic Iron. Besides they may upset the digestion, disturb the secretions and thereby do more harm than good, and that Health Officials and Physicians everywhere should caution the public against accepting inferior substitutions in medicines. Or. t det tron fall ork. ator stunt some more yet, and it's on| fone ot w James there and to simply impo: obtain strength and endurance which they because taken the wrong form of iron. erm to think fron | good deal the same theory that a| cient Potato would be @ potato whether cooked or raw, entirely tenorin, hat the cooking proces: cellu: Francis Sultives, fer- be informed on this subject and merty Physician of Nellevee Hes-) protected from the use of metallic re thou ing tron who do not distinguish | organic tron and metallic at auch perro the rtant milation by made a study of the raw, unprepared, metallic somewhat like eating raw potatoes ‘Therefore, below advine to orga 0 to thi in a nic sent thie obtaining thereon. TRON. The remarkable reaults produced by Nuxated Iron and its widerpread | atimated that over wale (it being physicians those Mall your protests to your janitor; | need of a strength and blood builder, family doctors and Prescription tron—Nuxated to thet ing your clothes on the ground. But fener hy no, Mone they didn't horn in anything about! trouble creaseless trousers, which is some of getting Aa prescription for Nuxated Tron then be aure to look on the Inbel and see that the words NUXATED TRON are printed Not Nux and Tron nor any other form of Iron, but NUXATED three million’ people today using it) hi in numerous and theee physicians any that health of- doctora the public against cepting substitutes in medicin x of fieta’ nhow D id ition dd they especially ry Tron, ranic than tallic comp: which, iron a me- fron ound which may in canes duce some wideapread nual report of Mire Marshal Harry publicatie t above nm he in- formation in all Nux- Iron advertine- ments been gente Dr. Fra Sul will return to his form Phy in | Be} Dept. ler ©. City; Yor hi aug aby James nels livan, erly clan Hevue ), New Jaques, bh cepting substitutes inate Hos) ork ed pital an He has chester County Hospita Visiting Surgeon St, Hospital ‘erk, iron under the physi jelusion that it is uxated Iron, or at least somethi: Nuszated Iron In rega: jalue of Bexatea Iron, Dr. nde of people! suffering vital they have fs tron on @ th Tenders it fa the ner |condit | of jim red witho true en’ tron out fon ear from phys- feal weak- often| ness and a energy, [highly They due to lack eufti- tron their blood makes | corpuscles ut No one would| merely me | something fron is mentioned who feel the calling for Tron—and ir druggist wo) that there may be no queation about | the proper articte, But to go to the annually are to the offer- tt everywhere (Outdoor the Weat- Di, Schuy- New York Fermer Health Commissioner Kerr ver realizing the real and wit he mill can't grind. strot ha years want fay believe phys today t perso ated ce hand ublic eath must his weight, King, New ledical Author, own «gr activity due largely vigorou R Kerr of every hospital very physician in this country. myself and experi- health-giving, Ps ve taken A ite building effect three score it and B to that t teal in omy nal use of Nux Iron ling problema give opinion Dr A. J. Surgeon of par A. J. more Chi “But in my opinion you cai and assimilated by the human sys- em.” Former Health Commissioner Wm. Chicago says: my own experience with Nuxated Tron, I feel that it ts remedy that it ought to be used in and prescrtbed by Tam well past my in Poltee Surgeon of the than ordinary have strongly emphasized the great necessity of jane making blood examina- fron. The old forms of metallic Proc to transform them Into organic Iron! ated Tron before they are ao ready to be taken up ich a valuable 1 strength- rd my part! that equi; they would ipped jeular duty during the past six years to assist tn keeping Chica- Fog fi¥e thousand blue coats in good ealth and perfect fighting trim, 90 physically withstand all manner of storms and ravages of nature's ele- through Iron te “eycae imand King says: on, ‘geon St Elizabeth's New York, to give it a trial ie remedy has proven through my t it to excel any prepare ever used for creating building up the nerves, strengthening the muscles and cor- tt jers. mente. Recently I was prompted tndorsement of Nuxated Dr. Schuyler C. 3a/ Vis- Hoe- “Doce tors should prescribe more organic iron—Nuxated Iron-—for their ner- vous, run-down. weak, haggard look- ing patients. Pallor means anaemia. anaemic man oF come weak, spond the cheeks, Dr. E. who has studi itutiona, eal am readily build up their red blood puscles, condition to ward off the millions of dinease germs that are almost continually around us. It ie sur- prising how ficiency test: coming tired. weeks, Then in_and see ed rs Dr. as I ordi Bu’ with mi tory. re: Nom! Sauer, wonderful remedy. only take it when they feel weak or run-down, instead of dosing them- ives with habit-forming drugs quate and alcoho! rages, grain tablets of times per day, after meals, for two Surgeon of St. New York City, anid: before given out any medical in- formation or advice for publication, ity do not believe in it. in the case of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss in my duty not to mention It myself and given it to my nervous, a ed bot! Dr. BR, Sawer, a Rosten Fazetetan whe has Nex He ber fe pale, the flesh flabby, the muscles lack tone, the brain fags and thé memory fails, and often they irritable, de= t and melancholy. When iron goes from the blood women, the roses go from ve: many people suffer from tron 1 do not know {t. are not strong or well, you ow to yourself to make the following See how long you can work how far you can walk without bde- take two fiv ated Iron thr It of their Boston Physician, b In this country .jand in great European Medical In- “Nuxated Iron ts a If people would it or test your strength how much Elizabeth's you have Schuyler C. Jaques, Visitin; Hospi bave never ital T have taken it? power and endurance will find it a arkable and wonderfully, effective remedy. Nuxated Iron, which ts pre- scribed and recommended above DPhysictans, ts not a secret remedy, but ne which ie well known to druggists Sleverywhere. Unlike the olter inorgante does not injure the teeth, tron products, It Is easily assimilated, and make them ] VOTING MACHINE SAMPLE BALLOT Newman, former Police o, and former facturers tirely euarante black nor upset the stomach. ‘The manu- successful and en- Seely factory resulta to every pur- if or they will refund your money. te by 0 > Co...

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