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Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop EATTLE STAR Sevewth Ave. Near = st. “SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE oF NewsrarKns h News Service of the Jed Preas Association Entered at Seattle, Wash, Postoffice as Second-C Matter Mail out of city, #c per month; 3 montha $1.15: 6 montha, $2.00 =e year, $3.50. Ry carrier, city, $c a month Pabiphea Daily by Te 5 biaking Ce. Phone Mate 600, Private we cichanae sseersting oH acpertmenten Keen Foresight and Victory may depend upon who has the last shell. Tf that’s the case, you can win the war by purchasing more thrift stamps. Cash Purchasing Power of the Tailored Ready Co. now result in values which, considering market conditions and cost, represent genuine (and large) savings to you. éd — | IPA HELPS IN HOME WORK ‘You Didn’t Do Enough Pa maid he feared I was a-fallin’ back After you finish reading the paper tonight, sit back and he'd better take a whack “Check up on yourself. : Just what are you doing to speed the end of the war? think ‘| ) wht up to 'l, You have, no doubt, done an honest day’s work. \ : lways ple for me, That's not enough. Thousands of women working t ’ Be Bt ag = it der than you are. They do their home work, then go rhea eases ae aeara Ta a a panatice do and sew for the Red Cross and in the evening find ron ditaher, i n simple soeneuretion time for things around the house. f To equal that you ought to be doing something with a horn en hands high \ len—or act y laboring for a few hours to aid some Wace Mag a ee a ) Vital war industr oat You bought some thrift stamps. | se al! oa. from view But you didn’t buy thrift stamps today as you tt have bought. Money you actually save by denying “ om elf of unnecessary things should go for thrift stamps. " wegp cee aiaaaaag One of us is sacrificing enough to help win the war. ry cai. bade We must save, save, save and lend more money to the Way back to almost two-times-two-are-four ae ceet. he book hack and sald. Perhaps you bought first and second Liberty Loan And then he hit the book a w ay cera j I wish this page w eer Who wrote this blim-blam min’ ‘rithmeth Well, you didn’t buy enough. If you really under- | I'd knock some sense into him pretty quick. id the war situation you will have resolved to dig deeper, subscribe more liberally to the third issue. It will 1 tone yea en our allies and dishearten the enemy. Seattle should ning hei : ait wae 0 ble her quota. You should double your sacrifices and t ble your loan to the government. nd that part ¢ be the it's meant _ What did you do today to help awaken the fellows you a jent should be consequent with? Did you try to make them see the situation? : slid woke aah cain an wl enough? Did you try to heighten the Ane aoe ty. maa in Senaieeh, at im Grek.” ell, then, he worked again until ma said IMMENSE Easter and Spring Display : ete if } Including ’ Me Saturday of the Finest “Ready to Wear” SUITS and OVERCOATS HOMESPUNS TWEEDS WORSTEDS All wool, CASSIMERES medium and heavy FLANNELS wouring qealition CHEVIOTS wearing qualities and guaranteed to keep their shape. SERGES Unquestionably the Greatest Values in the Entire Northwest $15 $20 and SD5 Featuring at all times d a Military Models Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes up to $35 , ditferent” styles for Young Men which reflect the spirit of the Don’t Miss These Silk Lined 4 | times. Plain greens, Black and Oxford Spring Overcoats 5 i a ee Very Special at $25.00 : ae novelties white-sand blue . No, chances are, none of us did all we should have done Oday. We haven't gotten into this thing deep enough. But ii have to get in deeper. It’s the one straight route to ci ind _ victory. I'll have to hand him, tho. He's game, | Just as those thousands over there on the western front And when next every ounce of energy to help stem the ruthless horde m must we give every ounce of energy to build \ Y d of spirit here at home. ’ Not only armies are fighting. . » Whole nations are in the war. * it out aloni | And Seattle, with her high per capita earning capacity, Sopyright, 1918, N. BE. A) be among the front rank of American cities. . - AAAAAPAAAAP AAA Just because you own an auto don’t think you lt JEdh 9 Mi g il 't cut down gasoline consumption and buy war e EE. D K's s { itor $ tlt ps with the coin you sa oo a @Q@aoo Ans - - Your Clock Ahead COLYUM “Daylight Saving” goes into effect thruout the United ground glass to by order of congress, at midnight Saturday. | YOU UNDERSTAND Camp Lewis, and n moving up clocks one hour at that time, an hour of Y'know, once we | These boys are tt is substituted at the end of the day for an hour of Ave Cents be tificial light at the other. | A aining car Benjamin Franklin originated the idea, but the*modern Per 60 minutes, repesal came first from William Willett, an Englishman, And you know fad, in 1907, published a pamphlet entitled “Waste of Day- How hard & ” oO eat it ASS IN CANDY x Pee a n when you're J . why haven't c | Germany adopted the measure in 1916. Within a short Biting stationary? age to “mpeak right up ting Holland, Austria, Turkey, England, France, Norway,| unday | _ A READER den, Denmark, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal and . Pipordbuay: ls ed raat — ne aepcerca arts of Canada, together with a few cities in the United Hee yin ps i ites, followed. | Chicke The Star campaigned for Daylight Saving in Seattle al ir ago. | Councilman Hanna introduced a resolution for Daylight poopie ine ing in Seattle, but the council failed to pass it. < penned ’ Not only will Daflight Saving unfold great opportuni-| for more human happiness and health, but it will give} N a convenient opportunity for more vigorous war work.| number of war gardens ought to increase many fold. ‘ One Washington dispatch paints the German people A t y cet law reckove A fe a “smouldering volcano” because of the (rwasion of . mak 38 Russia. H’m—but don't you bet on an_eruption. LE RP OPE ed law re All sizes in Kegulars, Stouts and Sitms If your neighbor talks sedition, tell Mr. Clarence On a ad voiced, L. Reames about it. He helps Uncle Sam prepate fare- Car, and chicken A. W. THOMPSON. cecieee ated Tells Why Government i i i Better get up and give the woman a seat, She's | TODAY'S BATTLE ANALYSIS Ms Short on Fuel Oil 120 feet square filled with clothing bably been at Red Cross headquarters working | Father told mother she could buy} ° s oder today than ye }thrift stamps bu nery CHICAGO, March 29.—Disinclir POP iris titiiiriiitiiiiiitiririiirii irri rit rit rate e | Mother counter ‘ undeering| tion of railroads to move oil t Mayor Hylan of 1 ork has denounced a dance | Dad's cigar mone _were ax-|oare last winter. resulted in the coccccccccccccccccccccccccccecoes| 401-403 Pike Street [ecccccccccee eeccccccccce @s indecent. The dancer's salary check probably was | sian se Ww. B of ene ee cscs : doubled the next morning. er re enrnn Now is the time for Gilmour Dobi¢ « ff 7 G : a ee a Maybe you can walk home from now on, and use |to conter with army je | charg é ° | 4 QIS QO NON VIS SPRSBSPRSOSBS OAS ae a , 0 confer wi : VOD PO TRIB S IST. FRIST BS RABI SS? the nickels for thrift stamps. It will help relieve street |west front. H > N , i. ir congestion, too. jabout stopping c — 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000 OOOO C CO COOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOODOODOOOOOOOCOOOEDEOOODOOOOOOOOOOSOOCOO OOO OE SOO OOOO OOOOOOEE EE DOD ESO ED OOO E EEE DODEDEOOESLODOOOOOCe Cy teps to ald the a a ng a 100 per cent movement of If this country goes dry, what will become of the | ierms | oll during the war | ‘ ; ‘champion prizefighter who is defeated? He won't be le an thank | y ° rel of Bi J able to open a saloon, ¥ t on f fortnig t's ‘ a»! [Ba WI ompany S$ ear 00. 24 ttoatax. Peter i _ The great A merican hen has begun her annual Mayor Hanson is héme sick. Hope | 17 ee eres copvacty as we expected her to do. Great |he isn't sick ot the job yet. , nthe zm ‘veple's beard tas } ~~ that Swift & Company sells the meat from a steer ? - . - ithe Poem a written by s We or less money than the live steer cost! For Constipation! Physic sage gies gn es | RECIPE TO DARKEN |h@ , - 9 | rdered he. feed a couple of aye GRAY HAIR Proceeds from the sale of the hide, fat,and other by-products rge or Laxative: the’ often, a his OTN, Wd GLUE tam now wl IE covered all expense of dressing, refrigeration, freight, selling the desk? Make's Renety tor Gray Har | expense and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by Swift & oR / Company’s 1917 figures as follows: Everyone now and then becomes constipated, and millions are chronically in that condition. The perplexing THE SECOND APPEAL : " vis, ot 1Olinatis question arisee—what to use. Oh, please to remember, and do not h barber for Purgatives and cathartice are drastic and woually cause [| forest : ae i i i Di eaggeethuep epemapiaslle tp dented |e sate so see if it’s not ordered alte Average price paid for live cattle per steer $84.45 as acto ten out [or mt ana sate, Ja, snowhan| mst a home, at ry ae ce Average price received for meat . . 68.97 as certain an 8 certainly a much more ase patra vag It no! d glonsy. ‘To a hait-pint of | [K@ i pienso, con b btn by th wo «combination of ee aamienmey. Wasting Bi OB SA TE is sane’ Sungy bas rth 8 Average price received for by-products 24.09 ea baste with pepsin deeaties andar the small box of Barbo Compound and % 5 Fy name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It ects gently, without They are honest and true, but never] Ounce glycerine. ‘These ingredients Total received icine J fo 00 erie Hel medicine for chido, Hy ance and tlt n the dope) Yer? ie cont Avpiy to hl This leaves for expenses and profit 8.61 fwemten, old people and others Jieges too powedal. * || |42 7, Iabor and co a wook until the desired shade] | : : Only a teaspoonful is required, and by morning the move- [| | Their pay is qulto small, but they|# obtained. ‘This will make a gray.| JR Of which the profit per steer was . 1,29 Aphe asi ye yi Aew Sie Gace as naa aor, haired peruon look twenty | yeara “ay Seoyiom,. 2 battle fs Cho heses ie inetmsice d i cilinineec’ Ie daar ante enee for the whole family aginst constipation, indigestion, head ff |! nti, p4, aren rations of OAt4) peatp, iy not sticky or greasy, and aches, flatulency and other digestive ills. dole not tun ost? There are many other interesting and instructive The druggist will refund your money if it fails | They are lame, sore and hungry, and - ike Go 20 promilecd. entities abonets facts and figures in the Year Book. fs But they'll last all the longer if| Dr. Caldwell’s PNA itil et torntoersie ta te toed RABY 5 We want to send our 1918 Year Book, to anyone, anywhere — free of today, 1 S Y. S * for the asking. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, A oe ° orereveMe ere eo « 93.06 So send in an order for oats and for hay. It 1s now six o'clock and I'll start 7: Swift & Company, U. Ss. A. the compressor, || “Order Your Easter | And then will go home to my daugh ter, God bless her, | . ” She'll ha omething for Dad it is| Suit Now 1 eat the “oata” that sho gives me,|j 425 UNION ST. and then “hit the hay,”