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THE SEATTLE 1307 ton OF SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWararens Telearaph News Service of the United Preae Association as Second-Clase Matter $1.16; @ montha, $2.00; month. Mata 600. Private tered at Seattia Wash, Postoffie Mail out of city, 40c per month; 3 month: 0 year, $2.50. Ry ‘carrier, city, 200 [Pablished Dally by The Star Pubticht x connecting « “Plant a war savings garden.” And invest in war Savings stamps. Lend your money to Uncle Sam, so that he may give your son, your brother, your sweet- heart the things they need across the sea. 4 .: ‘The .Bolsheviki Peace There's nothing very remarkable in Trotsky’s willing- | mess to make peace on Germany's terms. Behind him is an oe tt which demands peace, even if it means enslave- it, and which would drive Trotsky into oblivion as read- 4 es it did Kerensky. - Moreover, there's nothing volcanic in Germany's peace _ term She demands retention of Russian territory she already occupies or can take whenever she pleases, and ir billions of dollars of indemnity that Russia cannot ibly raise for Germany's use in this war; and, if the win, they’ll surely have a lot to say in determining ny’s relations and standing with Russia. 3 In fact ‘Supine Russia will have several good effects. There'll t Ro more hypocrisy about “no annexations, no indemnities all nations still inclined toward peace can now glearly where they'll be at, if Germany wins. Every little bit that Germany accomplishes adds a more to the conviction that the German autocracy is it for world-conquest. Give your flesh and blood at the battle front the best chance possible. This means that those in public officemust be inthoro sympathy with the administration im, for if Liberty Bonds, Red Cross, thrift stamps, loover rules, fail, our boys across the sea will be starv- tng and dying without a decent chance for life. » e’s Chance for You Next week’s “Smileage week.” In all parts of Seattle smileage books will be placed on The books sell at $1 and at $5, and each one contains that are good for admission at soldiers’ theatres. The secretary of war estimates that when all necessary are paid the soldier has $2.83 left out of his month’s for amusement. That won't take the Yank to very shows, so the smileage book has been devised. ‘ou can buy the book and send it to some particular or you can send it care of the Y. M. C. A., the STAR| that} declaration of Germany’s peace terms with} | ana eavanmast en rey Rav agen sge | | | | gather around you for aafety STAR—TUESDAY, COMEDIES OF CAMP LEW “My box if you shoot as wild in action as you do here, the Hans will FEB, 26, 1918. PAGE 6 COLYUM Ke. D. K’/8 ANSWE 1 wikh to make @ nkirt jal that will attract attention I have ween ts too quiet of some | mat |All the wilk Can you suggest something loud Mins M. 13, I You might ty loud. | try crash, That ris @ lawyer and m money ens He sued @ corp. tion and got $100,000 for a Wouldn't you call that a big snap? M. T. Lott My broth No. call that a sue it pud ding | ‘Where ts a good place for a man |to go when he is all run down? |W. F. F. | Go to a watchmaker, Or you might Ko to some wpring | What kind of food in never eaten by soldiers in the artillery? —B, M. | Eee. The artillerymen don't like |to break the shells Is it true that children take after their fathers? ©. D. No, But @ great many wives take after their husbands. { | E. D. KS HOUSEHOLD HINTS Never throw away old overcoat |buttons. Save them and use them an poker chips A spoonful of ammonia poured in eager bow! will keep the moths out A good imitation of rye flour can be made of mahogany sawduat An Akron inventor has perfected A pneumatic Moor, made of rubber. It is impomsible to break china or qyit glans by dropping it on the floor | Biscuits can be preserved indef. Initely by covering them with water Glass. } . . | | “Most business men forget that they should conserve time an well as materials and money,” writes T. C. D. “I recently turned my attention * trident made of a broom stick, and! proper whiskers combed from a Maxen rope's end, which, with the ad dition ef a red bathrobe and a life preserver, made him intensely re alistic. The two beautiful mermaids, impersonated by the leanest and lankiest men on the boat, wore flow ing flaxen tresses of the same ma terial ax Neptune's whiskers, ; Solomon, tn ail his glory, was not] ntly arrayed than the| other prir * But the triumph of achieving the! impossible was in the blue decora |tfions of the wavelets, and for this expecially shook Lieutenant So- and * WOUNDED, HE LIES FOR 7 HOURS IN HAIL OF DOUBLE BARRAGE FIRE ~~ CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON ing moment of his life Calls BR “Siow” “The order came to go over the the artillery top.. Somebody from had to go along on observation, maid: ‘Here's T He's 5 been on leave. He's fresh’ #0 I it. I took «iz men with me, followed the first wave.” “Whooping and yelling and daa ing madly forward, I powermt terrupted the late rica rival, a ware Well, no. Straightening his leg cautioust: “It's the slowest thing there is excitement about it. they Iroad man and ar ‘orrected the leftenant You see, we to the conservation of time. I found, after a month of careful investiga tion, that my two stenographers wasted 60 per cent of thelr time, both whep taking dictation and when transcribing their notes, by stopping their work to fix thelr hair 1 have employed an expert hair dresser who fixes the girls’ hair while they are working, and find that my saving i» equal to four times the hair dresser's pay.” eee h HOW DID YOU DIE? BY EDMUND VANCE CooKE that trouble that eame your resolute heart and cheerful? « from the light of day ul and fearful? wat Or & trouble in what y And it tmnt the fact that Rut only how did you Did you tackle way yle's an ounce, ake it hurt that counts it? ue you're take Well, well, what's that? face! you to fall down that's dingrace higher you boun beaten to earth? V wml You are Come up with It's nothing # Hut he harder ye Be proud of It tant the fact that you're It's how did you fight vat fiat th to re thrown, why the vur blackened ey licked that counts; and why? And thd you be done to the death, what then? If you battled the best you could, If you played your part in the world of men, Why, the Critic will call it good. Death comes with a crawl, or comes with a pounce, And whether he's slow or spry, It iwn't the fact that you're dead that counts, But only how did, you die? From “Impertinent 1904 Pub. Co, New York City. Copyright by Dod Poemn” HEALTH IS WITHIN YOUR REACH AYTOCTIONS OF any ot the following parts may be caused by nerves linpinged ms the szize by GENTTAL ORGANS THIGHS & LEGS QYINT OF msn It Will Cost You Nothing to Come Up and Talk It Over With Strand & Strand Doctors of Chiropractic 304.5 Pantages Building, Seattle, Wash. Office Hours 10-12 14 4 Phone Out of the High-Rent District NO WAR PRICES HERE. Reading or Dintance Glasses, in frames, complete with FREE EXAMINATION gold-filled .. $2.50 Broken Lenses duplicated on short notice at reduced prices, Ask about our Double- [MORTAR WOUNDING | GEN. WOOD KILLED 11 | N ATLANTIC PORT, Feb, 26-— | including three Frencté | France, according to word reaching on men, here thru | turning #htp. Chas. Damsengers aboard a re ‘The ship brought Cot, chief aide to 104, who was wounded tn the time of accident, “4 when a mortar Kilbourne head which burst. |OPEN SEAT SALE FOR | MAUD POWELL CONCERT Seattle music lovers, eager to hear at the the | Maud violin | tet, who will appear with the Phik | harmonte orchestra in concert Thurs- 4 night, began buying tickets |eagerly when the seat sala opened the Metropolitan Tuesday morn Powell, celebrated ar- Present indications are that a large ner will fill the Metropolitam to acit If season tickets are not In use or the occasion, by returning | them to the box office, the manage | ment will resell them to those whe | could not otherwise gain admit: || Start Tomorrow |}and Keep It Up /Every Morning | ||| Get In the habit of drinking « Glass of hot water before breakfast. ———— We're not here long, so let's make our stay agreeable, Let us live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well. What a glorious ‘condition to attain, und yet, how very eaxy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, — acid stomach, can, instead, feel as |fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning |and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant mati | Every one, whether ailing, sick or” well, should, each morning, weakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime | stone phosphate in it to wash from | the stomach, liver and bowels the | previous da indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins, The action of hot water and lime stone phosphate on an empty stom- |ach is wonderfully invigorating. It |cleans out ali the sour fermenta- tions, gases, waste and acidity and gives one @ splendid appetite for breakfast The millions of people who are | bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders before — followed a creeping barrage, The ground ts all laid out in imaginary squares, and « platoon of stx guns has to Grop 18 shells on that equare. If two or three of the guns are out of comminnion, the rest of them have to divide it up, but 18 shells must drop on that square, which makes it pretty certain that there won't be & lving thing left on top of the ground. Then the guns are trained on the next aquare ahead, and the infantry fo! hunt the boches out of the pill boxes.” | “What time wa, dawn?" came Sats Dear from one who craved picture. Vision Glasses for reading and distance. Twenty years’ experience in fitting and making Glasses SCHOONMAKER OPTICAL CO, 1328 First Avenue. Phone Main 6477. One Block South of Public Market. " f It with LH. oe os <c. for Monely soldier or a soldier 448° rears ommend 7 ouldn er ise. im The t has a brand new show house at Camp)” “fics ‘pet guests Bive ri Brayden is arranging for first class} -:.5 minute stuff,” he confessed res and shows this season. with a grin. “I stole the sheets off The house will be run at cost. my bunk, and stood over the ship's Your Yank—any Yank—will appreciate a smileage | and sickly complexions are urged to get @ quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient | to make any one a pronounced crank on the subject of inside-bathigg, be- fore breakfast. These City Physicians Explain _ Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iro painter he painted them biue. I cut themt Into strips myself.” You mee, it had never croased Liew: tenant Bill's mind that we couldn't have blue fillets and things; it had) only become a part of his system that he was to produce blue fillets and things; and he made good. Heil do, any place! The wolf may not be at the door of the American home, but the profiteering hog surely is. Club the beast, Woodrow! Facts as to Russia What Neushel, the student, and Michaels, the profes- Now we go to Leftenant Tom He's an American, too, but he's in Barrages Pass Over “No, about seven-thirty,” con- sidered the leftenant. “Weil, & Sor, who have just returned to this country, after months f intimate connection with internal affairs in Russia, say § entitled to more than the ordinary credence. Neither of m hobnobbed with officialdom, as do the ordinary au- the artillery branch of the British army. Been in service a year and a half. So strongly imbued with the idea that the world should be made| |safe for civilization that he couldn't about nine-thirty, after I'd sent back two observers and a couple of pigeons, the enemy's barrage came forward to meet ours, and & shell dropped bet@nd me, and An official of the former German consulate tn Honolulu has been fined | $1,000 by a San Franciaco judge for] To Make Healthier Women and Stronger, Sturdier Men NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY jconspiring to start a revolution in| py enriching the blood and creatl |India, If the judge really wished tol” . r | punish the man, why didn’t he “Keep him in” after school Make him write a word 200 times. ing thousands of new red blood cells, it often quickly transforms the flabby flesh, toneless tissues and pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women into a glow of health. In- creases the strength of delicate, nervous, rundown folks in ten days’ time in many instances. C 18 conservatively estimated thaty remedy has proven through my own] fin |wait for America to get into the) got me, in the hip. My light went out for a minute, but I came to right away, I lay there seven hours in the mud, but it i commissions, and returned with the mere: opinion interested parties. Both got down among the common|*®" Trying now for his per cad | olks.and thus got real information as to actual general con-| ("American army ; tion: Leftenant Tom has been wounded |. They testify that Russia quits fighting the Teuton| three times in action. He's just been i use she can no longer fight. She simply hasn’t|™mended again, and y 4 Rog ote arms, munitions and leaders, nor the sentiment of| £*t* ‘nt print, will have exchange otism to’spur her on. She’s so desperate that she}sive hotel in Paris for the rougher n’t care ge happens, and is open pref for anybody | accommodations of th power to despoil. he'll have to « Professor Michaels has just completed a grain survey |*\ving w™' Russia for American interests. While Russian cities|too. sight or on the verge of starvation, the granaries in the agri-|around on the i l regions are stuffed with wheat, and the Sowing |!onse and bed ar the largest ever known. Simply, transportation facilities |!!‘i\* “vartment [0 coax num inte in a state of complete ruin. | Watch those magnificent railroaders, the Germans, get to those fat granaries! This is bow he described that thrill A London cable says $8,000 petitions for divorce BEST LIVER AND dere ied im beara Cnt any eo verso | BOWEL LAXATIVE Goes Against the Grain FOR FAMILY USE In all the large manufacturing cities hundreds of Ger- : ‘Man enemy aliens are being arrested for non-registration,|“Cascarets” regulate women, and the majority of them state that they were working| men and children without in factories at twice the wages they could get in Germany, injury. besides being safe from compulsory military service. It is one of the disgusting necessities of war that we|Take when bilious, headachy, must take perfectly good American workmen and set them for colds, bad breath, ‘at war work at $30 a month, while enemy aliens remain in sour stomach. gafety and hold the good jobs. But, a somewhat similar| “You's pe condition exists’in peace times, too. We are always loaded | with aliens who are here for the wages only, who send ir savings abroad and who would be decidedly enemy aliens should war with their country break out, Maybe we should have laws to deport aliens who are with us long enough to become citizens and don’t. Meanwhile, in war| times, we will be short of labor and, at the same time, | have to support thousands of enemy alien workmen in idlene: unless we can devise some way of making them work for the government, which means making them work against their fatherland. * It appears as tho the Brown questions make a cer- tain candidate blue. over three million pec nnunl-|teats of it to excel any preparation |i try a are tak-|1 have ever Such astonishing | ble rted from. itn 4 laymen that ne in various ve been asked scribe it and why it apparently much better results than m the old forms of didn’t hurt very much. 1 was Make him stand in a corner for pretty comfortable. In that time jan hour two barrages passed right over | Make him memorize “The Village me, our own and the engmy's. | Piackamith” and recite tt At about five o’ k the sfPetch- | Not give him any densert for al er-bearers fe Say, they're | week ; the brave fellows Or tle him to the bedpost? That's the way he toll it, No aes cannon's red glare, no ear burst ing din, no pandemonium tearing loose, no fieres, struggling fig ures amid the rolling smoke, like weird demons let out of hell, no straining forward until the blood veins seemed bursting in the temples, mortal gasp as the fragment struck him, no fren ried effort to preserve conscious ness as he slid into the dim shadows of oliviobn, no taking us in on his prebably vivid ple: ures of home mother, and ne boys on Main st. and the girl at the garden gate, no seven jong hours of agonized torture while the battle raged around him and deathdealing shells were droppi very hand! No firew dra-natios, lurid word p wort no thrill; parti wouldn't think was in that man “Quite” ¢ “But wha ood, building atrengthenin, extensively. | produces so ere obtained fre norganic iron. Extracts from some | received are given yw Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York F cian and Medical Author, says There can be no vigorous iron men out Iron. Pallor mea: Anaemia “Will you please tell me why it Cc. C., “that of the lette he trenches don't blow £e S ten us, chairs and 1 floor of a to coax | strength builders, 1 »ple would ly take Nuxated Iron when they i weak or run-down, instead of “sing themaely. Jing drugs, no no and ar You sentiment or poetry irrita srem ¢ no thrill! When the fron goes m the biood of women the roses from their cheeks ¢ "In the ommon foods of th gare, table white mort pote jen about go starcher out juired a gentle jal contingent bit You could Ait right now straightened up n of the com: ngent with wonder in his soft brown eyes “Quit?” waid he, “Why isn't licked. We can't Qs, until humanity is wag the water in which are cooked, ia respec fron loss, . upply the the boche | quit, any of nonths without getting bene- from anything. Many an ath- by using |lete and prize fighter has won the Just a8! day simply because he knew the se- your food |cret of great strength and enduran | which comes from having plenty of tron in the blood, while many a other has gone down in inglorious defeat simply for lack of iron. Dr. Schuy- enant Bill talke exact Ho has a fi Ice at home, a nice wife, beautiful little and his fa ther didn't want him to come “Look here, Bill,” sald his fither. “What's your idea in going? You're WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, doing better than any of ux ever @x Instead of nasty, harsh pills,| yee fe salts, castor oil or dangerous calo-| Per 0° Ni) aan ° |mel, why don’t you keep Cascarets ia: George Is Right |handy in your home? Cascarets act | u,v cin father, Pp ; F raw on the liver and thirty feet of bow-| ite ‘You can’t feed a corporation on patriotism.” els so gently you don’t reglize you bie The author of this is Geo. Baldwin, one of the Ameri-|have taken a cathartic, but they act ¢an International Shipbuilding corporation directors, who|thoroushly and can be depended : ; ti oe é : upon when a good liver and bowel got it off when Senator Hiram Johnson asked him how | cleansing Paint sh oo “4 for creating red | this count: tive disorlers. | recommending advertised medicinal ne that I bel e all should ay than was the case 20 or 30 years aga, thousands of homes, and also be= freater number of health hazards, to merly physician o: Hevue Hos- emphasized the Early showing of Spring | § fin ‘g : jane Or persons, eo on. Yent " | a highly nervous con- thousands who might adily | out ever realizing the real and true 425 UNION STREET tiie become | neue IE | as ay Ng ED ody, somewhat people suffer from iron de- can’t grind. it to yourself to make th « them on metallie meals, for two weeks. Then test your|@nd assimilated by the human sya- swn people who were| standing all to 14 days’ time while taking fron nown phy- People still med. | themselves Dr. T. Alphonsus Wallace, a phy< the nerves, many hono | pad but T have found Nuxated The men and women of is because of the demineralized cause of the demand for greater re- be met at every turn. pital (Outdoor Dept.), Y., and the ssity of physicians mal | Thousands of persons go on, year materials for Suits, Coats |dition due to lack of sufficient iron a up their red blood corpuscles of their trouble, Without trom York Physician and Med-; ferme that are almost continually hike corn through an old mill with y and do not know it ‘ou can’t make ng test 7 how long yo nj iron. The old forma of metall r in tablets of ordina Tron—before [strength ag fee how much | tem while Increase their| that has in the proper form. And this after siclans, insist on Ny metal. cian of many years’ les and cor- ra: “I do not make a pract oan Ton so potent in nervous, run-down need more iron in their bloody diet which now is served daily in sistance nece ry to offset the Dr. James rancis Sullivan, for- ity Hospital, sai blood examinations of their suffering from physical acl Oneihiess ‘Dreads in convinced that there/in their red blood corpuscles, with= crease their physical energy and dk food” sala ruyeician and de Te te wep he ey | rollers so far apart that the ‘mill are not strong or well you eful, sturdy k or how far you can walk with-|must go through a semi-dige times per day, after are #0 ready to be taken up en dozens |. “Notwith- A [strength and endurance in from 10| cases, been going | Ject by well thousands of dosing fron sim: daughter cause door Dept costs a few and the W heater Coan- cents lesa, T ty Hospital, 8 nely ad- [vise readers in all cases to get @ physician's prescription for organia iron—Nuxated Iron—or if you don't to go to this trouble, then pur~ nly Nuxated Iron in its of ackfges and Nux don't you # practice? * said Lieutenant Bill be true to himself.” The Americans | here are fighting with exactly that sort of thought in mind. ' And it isn't “bunk,” We 1 aske | they move| they: sking the much patriotism there was in the corporation’s $6,000,000/ the bile and poison from the how ipsa iat BR 1a of oes St building ships for Uncle Sam els without griping and sweeten |they hold dent Shorthand r. a win is correct. Cori rations are si {the stomach. fou eat one or two WW I Alteni« 2, and soulless, as everybody ucowe an our tl Beso nn lee ig Mice a ree wake! This tx ins bares matisobiin ic Reporting School " who make contracts with Mr. Baldwin’s corporations. You jaurnesn bad teenth, aaa nt nltraists ever brought |Shorthand Civil Service can’t feed a corporation on patriotism any more than you|sour stomach, constipation, or bad| ties the wave ate ae Bookkeeping can get blood from a beet. Lordy! what good old-fashioned |°9!4 disappears. Mothers’ should| man's deep weer ire urenel Advanced Grammar this war is pounding into Uncle Sam! NIGHT SCHOOL give cross, sick, feverish or bilious trust in , his sapreme confi- children a whole Cascaret any time dence! The bond of sy pathy ae ; : : i Monday, Wed: fo Potato is king this week. Are you eating your bit? <4 fs Bide. ne Pte ay our commenting on Nuxated | Iron, sa Tt has t ny part lar ‘duty luring zt see that this any {i information | or advice | taken preparations such as for publica-| ron and other similar Iron progucts tion, as or-| 8nd failed to get results, remember Minarily 1do| that such products are an enweely do fferent thing from Nuxated Iron NOTH-—Nuxated Iron, which is pre ribed and recommended above by phys siclans, is not @ secret remedy, but om® is well known to druggists every Unlike the older inorgamto ion because Nux and for Northwestern ve ated Iron I feel I would e remiss in ot to mention it. I have taken It myself and given it to my patients with most surprising and | turers guarante: d, through | satisfactory results, And those who satisfactory romults to every purchasar.et Iron by |wish quickly to’ ine their | they will refund your money. It is die sur-|etrength, power and endurance w4ll, pensed by Owl Drug Bartell Drug ‘al, | find It @ most remarkable and won-|Co., Swifts Pharm nd H This'derfully effective remedy, ite, r Chicago, fiehting trim, so th | physically equipp: }manner of storma a t they would be 1 to withstand all 1 the ravages ge hey tomach. The manufae> successful and entirely nor ups —they are harmless and safe for| between is th (he Hille tothe both. How's thai? 7"

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