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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918. PAGE 6 : " SEATTLE STAR| “1907 Bevewth Ave. Near Uniew “OBSERVE LIBERTY DAY”---M’ADOO ources, and resolve MEMBER OF SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LEAGUR OF New News Service of (he United Preee Assectation government the full measure © to make every required sacrifi ame fervent spirit that impels our llant sons in hes of France and on the waters of the Atlantic to shed their blood in Amer. ica’s sacred cause BY WILLIAM G. McADOO Secretary of the Treasury of the United States By Telegraph to The Star WASHINGTON, D, C., March 30.—The campaign for the third Liberty Loan will be opened on the 6th of April, Neattia Wash, Postoffice as Second Class Matter By mail out of city, 496 per mi 3 montha $1.18) € mor By ity, 300 c & month Published D: ty ve x 1918, the first anniy iry of the declaration of a state of f fs Bo A . rs t ‘ ha ve ‘he r betwee » United States and German CAML Mea enadl Menidle aeatia rr die: i ae Te ens rere, es var between the ¢ I erma nie 4 their 2 ble t} nnd thr Real wr a ae ( paar rue his date will forever be a consecrated day in Amer ee dee dat, oe Rg irs ’ time - nea aaa. Bias tone can history, and it seems peculiarly appropriate that the and now Chen i : f \ than the vniner ai e opening of the second year of our participation in this war peapouer: <0 ues "Are ial ae oo ng of the ” re tor the honor and rights of America and the freedom of the — bated ag ' - male t parades and_ patriot | world, should be celebrated with a nation-wide drive for an eRe are ee nd Paolic Mecties Is Your Body Boss? Ctiae Liberty Leah j will be held in all parts of the country. The Treasury Do you rule your body? Or does your body rule you? The campaign should begin with great demonstration Department ill endeavor to make the observance of the an ation of war as memorable as was during the ond Liberty Loan , on the 24th of October, 1947, Whoever answers this psaatitn honestly can be his own fortune-telle Some ASHER are ruled by their headaches. They make the members of their families slaves to their headaches. ey wreck the business of the day, every time they in e in one of their precious headaches Exactly what does a headache mean? It usually means that the victim is not keeping his ee body clean, inside and outside; or that he is over-eating; or not exercising enough; or not getting enough fresh air; or that he is neglecting his eyes or his teeth Is there any sense in sacrificing | one’ s relatives or one’ ti IDAN hibed. 2 GInson success to ignorance or carelessnes 5 Author of “Confessions ef » Wife,” Some persons are ruled by their nerves, They con-| Whe Mas Just Returned From s ten “neve he most refine r1ighbrow of man, Trip to the War Zone Under sider “nerve the most re fined and hight rov f hui ’ Gk Auasions of as Aauitioae ailmer And they do not like the new theory that “nerves Eg eel ag. Mme te is a form of selfishness. They resent the new advice: “To cure nerves, forget yourself. If you do not love any human of patriotism in every city, town and hamlet in the country, = niversary of = deci that will truly express the spirit of aroused America WILLIAN G.PADOO . the patriotic 0 ia On this date every American should pledge anew his campaign, of Libe | returned | usually fe their homes w how many surgical being enough to set above and before yourself, then cultivate RR re ee 8 wountas wie : tary = of sate aap wat cy , [as we mit chatting over Red Cross | into the warehouses you have taker The victim of nerves seldom wants to forget himself sip + ta we int warenoure It is the present intention of the health boards of the rest t he t ever aad fin various states to reduce sickness in the United States by “ ee | ve plaster, asp | Japrons, aspirating need 50 per cent—perhaps. If they are to succeed, a good many “ —- Siro ciptatng of indulging in v the average ts a tubful Red Crom workers who are} persons will have to sacrifice the pleasure some pet physical infirmity. They will have to decide camps may happen to need, 1 for the first ume begin to realize what m surgical ee will re Sell Grobe fe atte t whether they are going to be wasters or workers, whether | | aa e thom 3 takes the Red Ores tw ably they are going to rule their bodies, or submit to the tyr-|nn a tw doctor, was more anny of their physical structure. For the body is alway: he gical dressing department | piles for the wounde these warehouses t of fiannel, thousar ed milk, flow a tyrant, if you let it control you. But the mind is a great general which wil! lead you to victory—if you decid and pre contro! yourself. served vegetables, corn beef, rice | ——— waar, heavy shoes, wootana knitted) II—THE THINGS TOM SAWYER DID © A Soft Place to Fall | garments, and thousands of yards of| Tom Sawyer led so many lies Now the express companies want the government to ' Mrs. Gibson and Maj. Perkins eae Meg hese ting : ot core — bev - sero tey eam srg ‘em, : ' Ino came away, nearly fo ‘alt sa staaiiinds ge wa assume controb of their businesses and guarantee them) of the American Red Croas in Paris; right now, either caring for her! miltion cignrets, 20,000 packages of When Mark ‘Twain tells about ™ profits based upon their earnings of the last three years. OUR FRIEND FRITE is one of the busiest places of the! mick and wounded or relieving her] mmoking tobacco and 10,000 cuts of But once’I lied one little speck, Since the government took over the railroads, represen-| | Deuten bound | ete srpaubeadion Dee the destitute, poopie ie a menee cere ews 6 tobacco in the aifterent | And pa just landed on my neck ives 0 express companies have conferred repeatedly Seaeietie, oe | eS oy ee year reas) Comng the suber & ae WaEenomnes. And shook and shook and shook! beech . oy ain Sat ae se Grete that re ean wm Ses ings were distributed among 435 peo-| who may be killed or wounded tn Cost $80 Fach 1. weaker why a Merk Toate te with railroad administration officials, urging that the g ple and the number has increased France,” said Major Perkins fhe Red Cress was elso as an Atwe” geek: euleiie tha wast, ernment take over their interests. . ily ever since Th amsertion was conGemed by exneriment providing about 25 “mu i] The express companies’ earnings dropped far down Murphy and Major Per-| General gig eoe nab Le wie | chee with cial limbs and tn th Tom Sawyer ran away a week i within the last Hence, desire for government seh ta te Auman 4 Crosa| “When the expeditionary force land-| Sriviiegs of sending the order 0 the ane = his gerd gee —_ Rasch i control—and government profits Are always a subject of great sur ed in France I and my staff got (| req Crone headquarters for the first And says po ft 5 poene’s 0 daisy. r It must not be forgotten that these same express com-| Anco. : gether to decide what we could Bivg| Aftificial lng to be given to the first but. I ceayed ont th Swete ene atti, panies bitterly fought the government’s own “express com- |= bind: Gonian artes et thn » the French people that woul American boy whe was disabled st And may! what pa did was a fright, any”—the parcel post—for years before it came into exist- tiers and peuple and every purticle Ve called in Major Murphy, Who! tne fied Cross onaie sige the Reatl And ma most threw a fit. nee and ever since. Now that parce! post is an unqualified f strength and confidence which | was then the head of the Red Cross| tat can be procured and cost at! — ea expiatn success, the express companies beg to come into the govern- America gives the French people|in Murope, and we conduded that! whelssnls about $90 apiece. ver at gored eat DRY while they are waiting for the Amer Le Croix Rouge Americaine, as it is J a Ine | an army to reach ite greatest pos| called over there, should tell the! p.4 feeb yin rong fra Altho it make ® peene all right, Tne edorous| sible fighting strength, is not only) people of France that until the Amer-| ror achool children who are poorty It burts me quite a bit. powerful w & real contribution to suffering hu: ican army had perfected its fight Tom Sawyer got in fights a lot, vit te probable that Frits '@/ manity, but a real factor In.shorten ing machine and was able to help ment fold. | Why should Uncle Sam take over and operate any ex press concern competing with his parcel post? With parcel post, there no longer is any need for any express company. nourished all over France. And he| intends to supply them at this meal) e > ess eee onan tne Saeenneel ing the war them win their battles in the quick h the fa hi Because he overworked his jaw, . _ The government might, however, purchase the express com- onan ee $B If the matter be put on no other| eat manner, the Hed Cross would) eo n.ty", si MBG wugare that ote And pa, he reads of how he fought, panies’ equipment, such as horses and wagons, cars, etc. than a purely practical basis, all the take care of the soldiers, faiflien! son eo nadly need And shows the page to ma That's more than the express lords would have done for|™* *rren¢sse Ansistance we can render to France| and their homes ao that when they| “— sii ti And they both Inughed. But tf I fent, i the government when parcel post was first establi: | Pratt brine requeate that m D. \BEST LIVER AND K svt fo pt Tm Cache dingo tl ins Doggone it! I can’t see U-Boat Figures |r 7H, KARS, PERM, Zurich De cciaide Spy BOWEL LAXATIVE If it's no bright in Tom to fight | rm. a Why ain't it cute in me? The conspicuous figures in the British admiralty’s + Kalner itl had @ wonter statement are these: ison actin an te nb | ( a ital of World; . FOR FAMILY USE Tom Sawyer did a tot of things Loss of ship tonnage thru U-boat destruction and|” tech arsund ant ~| | Bat pa says Mark Twain just wrote rings marine risk, in 1917, 6,723,623 tons. Greamed bh hl fin be was tying tm ommenad Round any other author yet. World’s output of new tonnage, in 1917, 2,703,355 tons. |'* * 77," fe" | |"Cascarets” Sete wemet,| Well, when I'm old and have a wife, The net average monthly loss was 335,022 tons. jana there, the sone hi ith f And family too, you bet your life 2 er Y | men and children without I'll watch my little kid; Great, Britain and America have just taken over alms « million tons of Dutch shipping. This tonnage, at the 1917 |rmat b= average of loss, will last just about three months. The! to be first year of American shipbuilding for war purposes is ex-|"* "na pected to turn out 4,000,000 tons, or, on a monthly average, just about the amount of the average losses of 1917. Be-|-tter sides, there will be the new tonnage turned out by Great/s. « Britain and others of the anti-German nations. a nS the patentee & In short, does it not appear that the pendulum is at banquet made ie the point of swinging the other way—that new tonnage is a oe eee going into service a bit faster than the kaiser can destroy tonnage? Apparently, the kaiser must raise his average, About and found to nie! BY WM. PHILIP Siem clothes, whom I recognized an a mits | injury. | Il lick him blue if he should do wmitiers were doomed United Press Correapondent tary attache of the German embassy | “ ‘The things Tom Sawyer did! if March 30—|in Sweden Take when bilious, headachy, Copyright, 1918, N. E. A. the world—| Spy Capital Changes for colds, bad breath, . witeh radiates the! The spy _capit tal of the world ims sour stomach. MANY NURSES WANTED Bin eres a * neutral country anywhere haa FOR FRENCH SERVICE|‘ so on a bread card basin Te neutral country anywhere haa more ly tried to keep down ep) waniil record winter wheat crop will avet | WASHINGTON, March 30.—The rationing after sckholm 18 or territor han has 0 bod: 03 m her territory than h | American Red Cross wants able pode y sae co was buzzing | Switzeriand. She has one of the Renna eis spbase na aaticun. Sears las n women to go to France y hind every column in RICH, Switserta 8 the spy center ft, oo to Reaven went portals, knocked loud |German networ ck open the | rm oss of eaptonage ng the Swias may do can prevent * kaiser: make|it remaining #0. kent counter-e sof any co’ present enrollment of 1,000 | nurses a month, the Red Cross an- nounced, has become insufficidnt 1, |to prevent or 5 ne saw strange sights 7 ¥ . ve a of | Raid f the | course, it Is a hopeless or, finally, be licked to a standstill in respect to his most | smoking room of the | course, | hor Recruiting must be stimulated. Thor ruthless and favorite offensive. | 4 the kaleer, nto a Spies Are Clever | Between 30,000 and 40,000 nurses | © had a | n know I'm « friend of the There very clever spies will be required for the Acnerican ‘ me an one of) an Americ jal told me he saw army alone, “v na short tin it cterizes our meth nd fo wtart transaction, and our eur War May Be Good for Cat © with pleam Petrograd, in full] t ma iat 1 aoe Sn Peres Fe was sin si Furthermore, “he allies |] tomers are accorded every sour Strangely enough, experience at the war front is caus- dices ssmea isi iat) im | Croscacn 40 the Fronen euthort thule own Setaie aatiiat Ine eee ing some singular changes in superstitions, a matter which came to hell's door he was The American had known the man will delight all the professors of psychology. Wee Ske outed esunie.ne overnears | | She eae 25, 000 | |in Germany, and there could be no| Instead of nasty, harsh pills, 4% With the boys in the trenches, the number 13 has lost Setan say Check D |mistake. He was able to give the/ salts, castor oll or dangerous calo . ys in nehes, amber 13 has lost). oy tir. “Says, take notice, 1 atve| ecks a Da for | |i." Ste gues ca Gaia ee itt pod keen Gass ‘i its fatefulness and, instead, their proverb is “Beware of | } Ss. Idi F y ili | cetoeion chat prea Pus = 0 : “Page oar ee * vs cai re es No. 3!” Soldiers have even refused to take their third)” “ 4 mer ene ost joldiers’ Families the spy was. 7 on the liwer and thirty feet of bow Accounts, Subject, to, Check ss leave of absence, fearing it would be their last. Rut , he'll atart moneing | *) The call wan sent out all over|els so gently you don’t realize you . More remarkable still, they've adopted the black cat} « the bal ha! and ktek nim | France. Yet the spy got awny have taken a cathartic, but they act ih Shortly afterward, in Zurich, the | thorc a Cor. First Ave. ghly and can be depend Peoples Seciaas Bank as a mascot and luck-bringer, a beastie which hitherto, al- bial | most thruout the world, has been ace-high as a harbinger | “On, satan. ear triena.” the tenteer then | patnentacane © retina jeagh: i pclae righ adil ney Sal DR. BOWIN J. BROWN SROOND AVE. 45D FEE of calamity. Ships have gone without crews and wedding | rrcus me tor listening while wating | oa. : and poison from the bow- D. D. 8. : ceremonies without brides, because of the black cat. We Sik samke weksik Ga, dae eens a 14, Thought you had me in Par without griping and sweeten) Now at 106 Columbia . once served as unruly nephew to a dear maiden lady aunt 1 go? j@ian't your” he asked, not at all inj the stomach. You « he or two S who would wade a tamarack swamp and swim an ice-gorged | """ ~ Aig spits: ‘on™ ck,” the Americah com: Kes Saine ans, the sgt aby DOCTOR'S. creek in March before she’d meet a black cat coming down | “A ee ae oe oe | z jousness, bad breath, coated tongue, | ° Examination and a perfectly passable road. Accounts of legs, hands and | Ana ir you want money, Ive plenty of | The German chuckled sour stomach, constipation, or bad| fieee ave. ‘ arms lost thru bites of black cats would fill a large libr: eet in © corner, no matter new! Sage fi yell fg dian Mi hd Pe gion aay gen aaa pared fv eye ars ; FREE : Yet, the boys in battle array provide themselves with black|,..,. "". tbe main, Rice |furnish them with something to do| children a whole Canearet any time |tramce 2 106 Columbia, midway be- er cats of “lucky” metal and nothing so cheers and enthuses tain Jand won't do me any harm. 80|—they are harmless and eate for|sot raise my prices because of ‘the! MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE them as to meet a black cat on their marches into the |" *7',fi'" Samittance by your otter ae Wiel the little folks Nie tedecee oe | 906 Third Ave trenches, * | mere are euphur and matehes; meke tie Gecmait any, However, is: n9| > | Satake eetn® : ree doctor well bo Gla an see some grounds for making “3” a fatal num- freely, for by | nutian casa ae haneriies nthe ° . cost of doing business because of) oer your trouble with yee prescribe for you, if Only charges will be for prescribed or treatment tal You will be surprised hew Bie it will cost you. SHANGHAI RESTAURANTS {Phone Elitott 2247 or Main 3086 for Chop Suey, Noodles, Chow Mein and all Chinese Dishes Served Hot at your Home. Quick Delivery. {Our Chop Suey and Noodles ber. » often, very often, heard, “Three! You're out!” a we're open to some psychological explanation of the sudden exaltation of that infernal black cat. From his troublesome sweat Bill woke in| I want to be known as the only man in did not raise his prices bec jwork of the United States secret service proves RECLAIMED GARBAGE YIELDS BIG PROFIT | WASHINGTON, March 20.—Thir teen million pounds of kitchen refuse | in the United 8 every year is to| be utilized to win the war | If you can’t shoot down Germans you can help | | buy bullets. 1 | Areamed 1 would get kicked see | ‘S HUSEHOLD HINTS imitation phonograph can taking the handle off a rand putting on a ple 1 funnet, | | " First report that peach buds have been killed ig | in. Ordinarily, this means big crop at big price. | senna t ith Noda and PERSONAL PN TION J. BROWN'S NEW OFFICE Orpheum Bldg, Third and Mad Plans being formulated by the gar-{ bage utilization division of the food administration provide for ext of glycerine, soaps, fata, gre: » buying linoleum, select a fertilizer from gar € that has the biock design in| MILDRED COX methods in 780 cities ia now under is i! under jon of tile, When you have way. 5 finished with it as floor covering,| Hund T | Gan Take: K choctartdard ci | Whee RR Wate eet The yearly garbage waste of an| When belle ic cae tare ee anes as a verage American famfly of four, ac | | casionally. This will prevent it from| Meet Miss Mildred, She signa |°Tding to the food administration, | ' can be converted into 3% pounds of And just about a year ago, the allies had the Hin carp denburg line broken, but didn’t know what to do with the break! and eds of thousands of soldiers’ lotment Three cheers for the Washington strategist who announces that the British are merely drawing the | Germans on! | | | king too much on one siden |25,000 checks per day, Altho she If German gune are shelling Paris, maybe Von Hin- Hefore placing a roasted turkey on| Pays out some daya as much as|"troglycerine and 50 cakes of soap have become famous. Bring denburg was speaking figuratively, u shen he said he'd ja pia cover the platter with | $760,000 of Uncle Sam's funda, she ad Pil orb add other valuable | " Jour family or tend and ry be in Paris by April 1. [Feith prvent the turkay [ears he dove tot fol gles Ured of |” Prot ata stows unt(| “Order Your Easter gor erent Sunday” Chicken A New York judge has found that “there are few actoen Beenie has succeeded in| Taeling, dines te Tonto age than Suit Now” bs eae ae 8. perfect husbands.” Surprising discovery to all mar. \talsing 9 cubeshaped nutmer, It i Tan, tncarane, waka bial ( 425 UNION ST. New Branch 711 Pike St ried women, who didn’t believe there were any. fasbiaued kind families.