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= STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1918. PAGE 6 “WOULD GIVE INSURANCE —— [ itor’s Mail S LIFE || To SOLDIERS’ MOTHERS % Editor's Mail} i pp VS | lentes Ave. Near y Uaten ™. MEMuER or 5 <5 NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF Nwsrarens Tete, Entered at Seattle, Wash, Postoffice as Seoond-Class Matter By mail “out of city, 40 per month a months, $1.15) € months, $200 year, $8.50. Ry car city, 30¢'@ month. Pebiiehea Datty by Tee star Punts exch NEW YORK’S POLICEMEN | Krum Monee h Cooke a} |zaivs ye 10 START AIR DEFENSE erett r FE eo eh Gelecue ar bee gag MAKE A HOE-CAKE h * ar speotay nding 221 when Hoover tell me dat «e w ard enild The world is depending upon American bullets to stop the Huns. And America is depending upon you 7 Rodman | 1 . ‘ quarters, invested in Thrift Stamps, to supply the t o of a « * count ecu r t out t ® actually ES a : BY \, STOP PAIN! RUB as . ala re any J v] . You git de white an’ country me win'wine water-er et it is develop. Saving Daylight erect NEURALGIA AWAY ‘2: Seite oes A ee nee gre Well, well, well! Congress has passed the daylight sav- ss But it don't kr how to ar ting in @ ast week thee ing bill. “ I ¢,|broke out with two cases of measles All clocks wil! be advanced an hour, March 31, and Instant relief from nerve tor- wie i foe SUBSCRIBER everybody will go to work an hour earlier and quit an hour te nd misery with old — = earlier. i Jacobs Liniment” You t rt {-— ——S—== The object, of course, is to get people up and doing - Ar 1 ought "When the sun first begins to shine, instead of sleeping away You’re Bilious! @ precious daylight hour. The clock will be turned back \ r 4 shai’ Png i, EEN October 31, when the days begin to grow short again Leer ite | tina ppenr t Linite ( & Seats Take Cascarets| England, France and some cities in the United States | me ot ur eye | 1 have been saving daylight this way since the war began. h | want rad iH} A year ago The Star proposed that Seattle save day : “ha RarygA depen, Pleasant relief for liver and|| light. The city council considered it, but some of the mem rae drt ‘a olde: and: eee x bers got all tangled up and finally concluded that “you ' e t the ' ou ' . SK i} » might just as wel! try to stop the world from goin’ around.” sche rve nd tar ‘ see Sok abil chi ox—no gripe Even Doc Salisbury, our weather man, isn’t clear yet , free ms ise " at’s worrying me,” he says, “is to figure out what n wh ro everybody is going to do with that extra hour in the aft- ’ a adl¥ t 5 . pon. People now can sleep the hour away in the morn- " t of the ' fF. and most of us do, but this extra hour after the day's oo pa 4 i-time : 2 hs und rid youre is done simply looks like wasting it.” ‘ : ; gh - spells, diz i acious te 7 » , va ro ; 7 z breath, stom- Goodness gracious, Doc, ste» worrying. If you want SRG me tr Cheer aad sleep, try going to bed eariier. f b y one | There's plenty for everybody to do during the extra “1 suppose you'll be making love to all the French girls when you * Becars re artic for bilious, hour of daylight after working hours get ecress.” €y grows in value while the t “A od ns Pr sten like can- A lot of us are going to do our best to grow war “Now, Myrtle, you know good and well I can't talk French.” altace | . ; tine | Staubadsenade Miia dinette dy but neve Cascarets work aens. And some of us, who have been working inside, will out the old golf clubs or the tennis racket or a baseball it and try to get a bit of fresh air and exercise. | ry We need it to generate more war-time energy. ac ou ‘WJ outhwick Nobody need worry about what to do with an extra . Rour of daylight, after the day's work is done. Grou @ war garden. ra ESTABLISHED 1875 SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. TELEPHONE MAIN 6720 2 Ultimate Step _ For years the best students of sécial conditions have | c« ed that the public quarantine method of treating those whom vice makes dangerous to the public health is the most |, ily adequate remedy for vice and vice disease. 3 few months ago the army declared Seattle an unfit ce for its soldiers to visit and as an emergency measure ttle took the greatest step toward social cleanliness ever : ‘by any American city. Today records at the Bremerton navy yard are said to) p that Seattle is several hundred per cent a better city |! mn it was a few short months ago. Kindly te The quarantine is a success—but, the hospital is anjto the city. t em acy” hospital. It is only a makeshift. Its halls are|or to me 1 the city, will you; ¥#* soon adoy rk and gloomy, altho every effort is made to make the| Pie mail me a receipt? : eh D portented and willing to lead better lives when they) ;, i eee 4 Fourt Smart UTILITY HATS 3.95 to 16.50 vith cushion brim are among the most popular, | Milan, Lisere and rough ose of white Milan at $8.95 to $16.50. Cushion- | straws. Some clever ones , in black and colors, come as low as are sketched. fe veaa aa Oe te Our Nei “ Cha t Featured HEALTH QUESTIONS fetes Chapeau e arman at ANSWERED . $10.00 » and Sleep Am as < fr in to be noted that Hugh quarantine falls far short of one of its great-| hanging on to the fitney. The loser ie ravages t eee the regeneration of the unfortunate. er or later, if Seattle is to progress still further the march of social progress, there must be a new hos- in a place where there is more light, more saad more cheer. may have it on application of vaccination has been 5 see TODAYS "= 'CARTCONET A the eH Perhaps the moat ser vaccination im the faar Ninety per cent of the registered women and 30 cent of the registered men voted in the special elec- in New York City, the reason being, we under- that man’s place is in the home, and that women stand, atcamer A Variety of Shapes Hats don’t want to vote. and Colors Speaking of bad telephone service (as everybody who has a telephone is), it is surprising that a com- pany offering liberal pay should have to advertise for ¢ iliconts. We should think it would be stormed by ap- i ints. Bye Str If you haven't planned a war garden, you haven't earned the right to argue about duty to the govern- —MacDougall. Southwick, MacDougall-Southwick Value Maybe the telephone operators that the govern- ment is seeking to send to France are to work on the Hindenburg line. Select a Corset in Boys’ Spring Suits As You Choose Your Gown pacer : — Smart New Trench Mod- els in snappy mixtures, the right weights and colors for comfortable, practical wear and good looks that will | last. Many models have two pairs of knickers. Sizes 6 to 18 at 6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 10, | 11, Ete. ' —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor, For Little Girls ee 1.50 Tren Dresses 95c Three and Four MOTHER ici SIGH OF SPRING on” FOR TIRED ; | f its graceful, fashionable LOVE LETTERS ats AND SORE FEET nes » your choice safe and certain of lasting satis- faction when you select Use “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn- ing, aching, calloused feet and corns. Rear 'G. L., writing a letter from the, Friend, to my Dearest at, | front, was declared the win TABL rb s 1 “RNE D of Saturday's and Sunday's love Dearest One D Netter writers by Julge Marie Wells ia "ot “The High Cost of Loving” com Mf By calling at The Star and ident ‘fying himself he will be given a set tickets for “The High Cost of ng.” at the Metropolitan THE WINNER My Dearest and Most Esteemed It i# an utter impossibility me at this time to explain to you Joneliness and love for you ince I left you to serve my dut western front, I have con intly thought of you, you have ntly been before me, and will and grew faint das I held tc I walked on fo tinually be until my return to : Frocks of fast color Japanese crepe with hand |, Which I trust will not be long, c ads : st t-line w or othe: Rivest and pray that you wil ust hear you and athe ee Spitacup’ teat teal oe me: Sarit “ai oo BUM true f0 to ae I will vow 10 Bicone be my To sterilize the suite, Piveken feet teet 90 American Lady Corsets N a4 be true 10 me an twill vow to nve shall page | os 8 Led ew Gingham Dresses 95c been. ny soul out off? Wh 1 sizes Two to S Oe soe vou at tl oe my soul_out— of the Other Models at $1.50 Ol atxudani a wales amas “time to write very much, but will r rfect f to $4 t slaids, w wh iw, F or a elote, roagining J have my mex glad Mncougall-Southwick, Third Floor pelt eee a Git you, and with the gre is a Sisuahdes : | Move to you and for you, I remain da ork * | | B W¥er, your most loving and truest és i . af fe ‘abe | ° | | "mint Svin | ‘iv""intaory ome | “Ff overistic’ Dresses for H W (Sheer Lily-White] | Wh I Rh 9 |] La Marquise De noy writes corns, callouses and ome ear Sheer Lily-White | “Lore ” amonse orto i at Is eumatism? Ree . mh hee lous for pie EA Fabrics for Wh S ff. F I 9 ve which ! 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It will do for thing chambray in empire effects, The reve wide, at half a dozen prices. + you what it has done for thousands with collar and cuffs of white enh déiacha he of oth . drive the rh atic wills 4 26 to 42, 2. he sp y practic sheer White SE ibie.n0t require medical aavice| D ek et cae Pet | One, of “Order Your Easter | || ‘"'" Pare deatuber Oe Eile Sheer White} out of your blood, making it nd strong and enabling it to 3. §. 8. t# guaran. ble, it will do the m the most dell features of this D Of plain pmk or chambray or of or checked materials, with white pique collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44 at $2.95. Nlaxons ‘ | and 50¢ r Flaxons, pretty « Waists; washes most satisfactorily; 40 inches to know that good health is abso- itely dependent upon pure blood. mn the muscles and joints be- sore and drawn with rheurn its not a wine thing to ta salve, and, by rubbing it on moot. expect to get rid spondents in marringe of « a French nurse. vents him fr Might give a enemy—wot Suit Now” 425 UNION ST. The “Polly Anne” One of our popular models chambra checked wi mw ity cloth trimmed with white pique and lain 18 your | pany and let t n Of this Com. advine with Organdies, T5¢ to You must go deeper Advice is furnished without « From, what 9 ont ay a ema lh J IER. 5 hite moa ina down deep into the blood Address Swift Specific tellin jag PUselan call to arm Buy a War Savings Stamp to. $2.50. 3.05." pep hey Dougall: bead the poison lurks and which is Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. be fercert sre ses Job of train [er i! —MacDougall-Souchwick, ‘Third Floor, Spied pen . J. 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