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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918. PAGE 3 “y Mo ny Cynthia Grey’s q| '2 LETTERS & Charles Chaplin ee SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE GROTE-RANKINCO. STAM | h May Use In his first million-dollar ! Service Flag | OTTO F. NEGEL, President comedy—ties the can to Dear Mins Grey: Tam an Ameri i FROM 8:30 who have been doing their bit for - three years, fighting in the British army. Am I entitled to put stars for them in my service flag’? CYMEN, | © service flag was originated | | A Dog’s Life Also Emmy Wehlen in “The Shell Game” and Wallace at the Wurlitzer. Men Insist on Labor-Saving Machinery— Why Not Women? YPEWRITERS, adding machines, tractors—a host of labor-saving ma- chinery has been invented to save men work. But what about women? If the factory, office and farm can have mod- ern machines, why not the home? Hoosier cuts kitchen work nearly half. It has 40 work-reducing features. It has for boys in the U, S. service, but I am sure you could quite con relentiously p stare in your service flag for your relatives in’ | the British army, op that | matter, for relatives fighting in any of the allie are now one big army, flehting Admission "0c armies, as wo Children 10¢ CHAPLIN SAYS: “A dog’s life is nothing fee alongside of TARZAN’S eB thy per —Me for comedy.” for a common cause | Cheats U. S. Out of } $10,000 Income Tax Dear Miss Grey: What do y | think of a person that will cheat the |wovernment out of about $10,000 | mince 1914 In Income tax? Would it be proper to report them |to the government officials in Wash ington, D. C.? They are very luke warm Americans, at that, Please kive me an address, where I may mail this information. W. T. K It in not only proper, but your duty as a patriotic citizen, to re port th people, Make your report to the internal revenue officer, Room 226, Federal Bldg pe an ||| places for 400 articles within arm’s reach. i Use Hatpin on | It saves miles of steps. It saves food, hours Mashers, He Advises of time and toil. | Dear M I have read the = . . Mr Nellie Kedzie s, 6. | various letters from married women Every woman has a right to the Hoosier. hold Consultant, Wisconsin. Meme | | by attentions from strar It is nota luxury, but a war-time necessity, Bet of Hoosler's Council of Kitchen | Tam going to st a few of . % 1 Beien who act as your kitchen : |imy experiences, aitho Tam not mar|f| And it costs so littic adollara week, —_aavisers when you get the Hoosier, QOQUQUUAUAGQOOUUOOANOUUOAGQOUUOGOOOOUUONGOOOUUOOAAUOUUINA TE ried | eral years J have been an follow on the atreets by me ing me or trying to flirt with me. I have worked in an office for some tim very nice men, altho there are some of the who persist in annoying can. Most of them are er hree men met some BEE ee gate em ari: Sane HIOOSIE KITCHEN CABINET | married men, and who followed me on the street Hoosier’s is the broadest guarantee wach one gave me the same reply. || ever given on a kitchen cabinet—your ou any more, now that he has seen Bey ¢ ack if v a a] a you any more: now that be baw seen 1 money all back if you are not delighted. Now, Mins Grey, what are we go: ing to do if there ix no protection? ul T try We deliver this famous “Hoosier Beauty” for only $1 cash. Any home can surely afford our easy terms. wre it all, or ab of them up myne Interpreted by the Greater Collse um Symphonie Orchestra—20 Pieces _ —Direction of Marius Brambilla. me of your readers can OWN BY baal Big big ig lo make sure of getting the model but it effective weeks to pay $150 that you admire most, come and pick it a seat for ? out without delay. | $1.00 Down $1.00 a Week BUYS A HOOSIER © when police dnd all other methods of protection fail. Fol lowing Is his letter | Dear Mins Grey: 1 cannot tell “Aj : Mother” and “Another Mother WHY men try to force their atten tions on them, but I can tell them| how to atop, not only one, but sev eral, in one operation. If “Another} Mother” had used her hat pin ruth lensly on both occasions, not only the two men concerned would have been cured, but any others, with ai jnatures, who heard of the aff id, right then and there, reform. | oo try this prescription next] time, My name and address are not} for publication, only to show you that I am sincere. A MAN, | SUIUUUUANNGANNQOUUUUUUVOOAANGGQGUUUUUUAAOANAAL " | Jackies Want Ukes jane Dise Records your paper to real home folks, who] 150 RUSSIANS “ASK FOR Dear Mins 1] s ry: To relieve the] oan, in any way, assist them in ob 1 Confessions of a Wife |:92.".5085 225525555 0.5 mesons wee Hopes Women Will t ° . the sailor boys of Uncle| board the boat who play the ukulele, | | mth i pp nh | Ad pt Th H bit * ~——— - MN} wreath or box of flowers had not|which went into commixsion | “ ba . yke, deputy customs t ‘ . —— . n a acking. tor, in th federal building | sates ie cn agp eval: ot CONV mili na TO SIN- | | been went by them | week, appeal thru the columns ‘The readers of your paper are real ie ee i > ederal bas ding. | i As Well As Men ‘ i i pared U a o : » tell you the truth, little book, | , : ople, mothers and dads who realize any are going home to eck, rheumatic twinge, ———————¥i| 1 46 not dare to describe the awft v Se S naking,| fmilies, others want to leave ¢ er following exposure FLOTD RADER x paca @ woust-be ett InGates agar’ with tha oatieee ce Gan WARTIME RECIPE |: ee ne oe dangers and semen while some are called bask |} County Agricattnrtet ti d from the world"? She! morteliex before it, that had been boys are taking who so will | for service ty were led by | } Glass of hot water each morn Ont in that storm yesterday and - ~oapee —o | might as well be a doll in a glass) gent the old employes of Mr FOR GRAY HAIR + ngly have enlisted their services in| the fleet Corporation. Mes | ing helps us look and feel gat think it would get you Easily GARDEN LESSON NO. 29 jease. I like a woman who can) Trent | navy of Uncle Sam to convoy | _ | dlean, ewok tea dy the after-effects of severe} The number and variety of gar-| show a few scars, and who can *4¥ | poesonally, 1 thought it one of the | transports with their valuable More than 6,000 women are em- ‘weather, however. den peas that is now being grown | “I received that mark for t Rasutial: 4 that. had | How to Make an Inexpensive Mix-| cargo of our soldier boys. Therefore, | pio i ranks a wearethten ctoria Cross, t temptati my.” appeal thru your paper for what) js pe Just apply a few drops of Sloan’s is very large, and it would seem|in a kind of Vic Liniment. Don’t rub it—let it pene-| correct to say that each has more| shows that I 1 trate naturally. Quick and positive | or leas merit to recommend it. In| overcame t to us, for Mr. ‘Trent had been| @¢ That Will Darken Streaked | salvaged. Even old boots| Happy, or Fa Gray Hair. |asaistance can be given in providing| are picked up and made to do duty|and vivacl |this home entertainment. Help the} 4 bt, alert—vigorous a good clear skin; @ natural, rosy complexion and free ed from business for ma and this memento came fr relief will follow. small gardens, however, the choice Mother Trent is absolutely one of | the old men who » work | streaked or fa hair can! poys to get their records and their) - ee dom from illness are assured only Clean, won't stain skin, refreshing, of varieties to plant should rather be | 4} women who has been kept un-|jin the shops about the time had mediately made brown| ukuleles, for it ix certainly asking by clean, healthy blood. If only ‘ eocnomical. No rease in price—| confined to the dwarf varieties b 4 from the world has nol\taken hold of ent of ht brown, whichever shade you| very » in comparison for ai at ‘STOMACH TROUBLES every woman 1 likewise every 5c, Sc and $1. Your druggist | cause of the relatively «mall amount | worldly experiences, no mind awak:| the business steve: by the use of the following] they give . man could realize the wondeneaae 4 and all others have it. of room which t occupy ening. or at least she|could have witnessed the nervous dy that you can make at hoi Those who can, and will help sup the morning inside bath, what @ Phe levee veslétios weuat be sup-|hes ida Gai Be | carcyiaus oe See Trent when| ,, Merely get a amall box of Orlex| ply the records, can forearm Y gratifying change would tak aan yorted by bi or b poles ces and it ha she aw } ae Grore t costs! direct to Submar . oe nstead ¢ e thousa a ported by brush, or by 1 é rgpators Phage vtenpleary ‘ und no extras to buy.| remerton, or can get in touch with | Instead of the thousands of sick: Of the many rieties of dwarf ma yet selfish, disagr The rage of the widow of the re-| 1 mi oi . . Mai =? and [ will gladly| Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy, Relief ly, anaemic-looking men, women ie he onde stands a have ever knowr Py 1 t " f Seer ees elit ngeadlive- egg te: water/me at ree <j bide e ‘a el girls w asty s sot tye Ame . ys r fer stand : a T too much {ted contractor, who began life and comb st thru the hair 1 that the records or instruments for Acia indigestion and girls with ne ty or muddy com- i he front rank and {# pr uve said too muc An excavator, was no z in com yet ylexions stead of ty ¢ . Sang ie ; hb t t t wists nothing in a tic for use come in each box.|are forwarded to the boys stomach troubles, cn | eee oe more grown than any other at the |about her, little book, bu’ and! warison with her 1 remember ink Wkaitate te ies (OF aps eae nd do what you can “tag tye aftch of “nerve wrecks, rundowns,” present time. It grows to the|her kind’ exasperate me 80 that I| the foolish little atory of Tim, who. ion ny esto op halite cone (oan ta cana Shah ABOEOHaSS ‘and inabi ftom, | “brain fags” and pessimists, we y height of 10 to 12 inches and is quite must * It out of my system,” 85| ster reaching riches, die nd left vite baigalens nee for your should see a*virile, optimistic throng 7 : 4 reachi an {tl each box guaranteeing the user that} Thanking you in advance you e KILLS @PAINIVN hardy. It comes early into bearing | Dick na 5 Wideer Whe wa moranit-ae helcnes paies doen nok sontain eal ach ts TT ey aan vel Oe of rosy-cheeked people everywhere, is most ¢ b n# | that ha nt to her the last| the flowers that en sent tolamiline, coal-tar products or their de Respectfu nd rx ation, | ing each morning before breakfast, the th of sowing, the bea: Oa | tow ¢ nakes me #0 disuste mar i a upon ar mach and | g lass of h he time wis , ; few days makes m lisgusted I) mark h v Ps An | rivatives HELEN WI RMAN sive burn |% oe of 1 hot water with a gon may be much proton b talk to her, and 1 sin-|anchor that someone had place It does not rub off, is not sticky) Gare of Bank of California, N. A known as teaspoonful of limestone phosphate ‘The soll best suited to peas'is a wish she would go out of my|near the coffin of her husband, and|or my and leaves the hair fiat ; Ructiln ORAL. cidgirritates in it, to wash from the stomach, clay loam. It may be of heavy tex-| life, and that in some way I would| asked in dangerous tone lmake a amy hatred pe ron] . eae so} UF Hos Cs er, kidneys and 10 yards of bow- ture. Peas will not flourish under| never have to talk to her ain want know 1 who sent twenty years younger.—Adv |tirely in the excessive development | els previous da indigestible eather conditions, Locally, peas nee jill 4 found tha of | pick?” seme or secretion of acid waste, sour fermentations and poi- | hot weather conditions. L yp After she had found that many of | Usement i "WILSON NOMINATES Ler ceed oe SheCaah hile Sehetan of poi |the food contents of the stomach, |509S before putting more food MEN FOR POSITIONS | ina to'Neutraiize the acid. and make | into the stomach WASHINGTON, April 23.—Presi- | !t, hand and harmless, a eto and Those subject to sick headache, rto| Mra ted er wen ‘aring the|™may be sown as soon as the ground the flowers had been sent nt, being more polished, | - to be placed on | insiste Lundberg Rupture Support. Wej|is dry enough to work, usually | Dick's and my hous “that horrible — atrocity | ive free trial to prove its superior-| about the middle of April, but the| Mr. Trent's casket, she immediately | should be thrown on the ash heap.”'| | | od and yt ty. sowing season may continue until ked who had sent them, an¢ It was right here th k took a ieee biliousness, nasty breath, rheuma- ait 2 —. ¥ . ; | de son today sent to the sen-| effective corrector of acid s : x101 welts ave vssan af Seattle | early in June. The crop is not ea8-|named over this or that p hand. “Mother,” b “T hav dent pe ee eae ty tism, colds, and particularly those et tineamen ——— fly injured by frost |making very caustic comments if a|often been anno: with you, but United States district judge, | & who have a pallid, sallow complex % ion, and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter- ever as ashamed Ss 4 If peas only are to occupy the - —~ —— 1 do not think I wa “land for the season, they may be i 1 of you as now — =| planted in rows 18 inches apart, or “TL know that of all the flowers, “S\two rows may be planted side by sent thru the friendship that some side about & inches apart, and then leastern district of Illinols—George | Gr acidity Is felt |W English, ¢ tralia, Hb stomach and neutra To be t shals—Jos, Mc-|{n & few momenta, « pound of limestone phosphate at Eachin, Reno, district of Nevada,| D&f™ acing vata the drug store, which will cost but 3tephen J. Doyle, Fargo, district of An antacid, such as bisurated @ trifle, but is sufficient to demon- have had for a good man | daughter of the late Theodor of this city, who died Di | 1916 d 68, is holding up the set-| tle not communcated with any of h he estate consists ae 4 DR. KLINE’S EPILEPTIC HEME DY Iisa rational ant remark: ably successful treatment for lepey (Falling Sickness) and kind: ous ements, Get or order it at any drug. store. oF our valuable book on Epilepsy. It is same friendship and the same sor row that this man 4 » of your husband, I shall feel that I have not lived In vain,” “That's ail right, Richard,” sobbed hia mother, “but you would not spoil ull the beautiful appropri \ with n 1e rea | magnesia, which can be obtained |strate the ok a oma ‘ follows a space of 24 inches after ATTACKS have carried with them the real | NOnn Dexots magnesia, which ‘can be obtained strate the quick and remarkable yhich come two more rows similar! B grief and love that does this tribute bit form, enables the stomach | change in both health and appear~ pia stad , 7 » advantage consists in Have my ‘One of Mr. Trent's old employes | Eh der ita work Bree tly Without the ‘ance awaiting those who practice giving siving more room between STOPPED Gar ine Uh tie nichat talay, Andee | CAN'T FIND WOMAN | siolot artis digctitntt “Arg internal sanitation : ee ee For Over 50 Years 1h de ; ee Inability to find Katherine Keller, |certain to ask for and take only|] Invest in the THIRD LIB 4 Peas should be planted about one| me with the same gratitude, the | te Roeled MAEKAAA. HIER’ ta eae inv in , | te tod ally prepared for the above pur- oe LOA 4 inch apart, fully two inches in the soll. A crop of cabbage may frequently | follow the peas. | Another plan marks off the ground for corn, #0 that when the # ont wait for time to heal your skin — | mn “Oh it will get well anyhow!"’ you| comes for planting, the rows of corn omarion family since aduce 0 obo} hich is the light ly gue ‘ ee Bs pNriaBagerie| RH KLINE CO, .Orteczrn'? these lovely flowers by that atro 4 In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, whic! e lightest, say? Perhaps it will, and perhaps it] will be four e ih pede prover se Dr. RH, KLINE CO., nod'ecnns eee aug chine would yout T tall you a large homestead. Sherman Fe) and strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the mouth; won't. Maybe it will get Rerss Weenen-) vanen eee! OY hie eve daetal can't have it there, And you have Chamber is executor for the eatate you can bite corn off the cob; guarane ge bidk ood | planted closely nis gives ample | ral wean | And think of the discomfort and embar-| P for cultivating the corn and Iplaced it in the most conspicuous teed 15 years. ragsment it causes you even now. room » must have {t, p DK J. MENON | A Holstein i the peas are harvested and vines re- | too. If we must have it, put A Holstein il has netted $2,025 | DOCTOR’S All work guaranteed for 15 years, 4 ‘sn't it better to get rid of the trouble down, out of sight under the ‘ . for t Cross. A week g ed before th arm the corn. Free Examination iat ~enalion thea’ ane ee 5 0c ve escriby ne , en Z Dick! T could almost read his owner, EF. H. Stewart, of the Carna " iy ‘ ey oe have pr x rived th garden t vei be “plant ain sina | FREE Arak ino parahets eetinel tere Bg | 3 $2.50 GLASSES | (98%, 2S cumerh ee ee op lat! papa reatment for over 20 y 80] rows 24 to 36 inches a , and the | houghts as he . ‘| On Milk << : you need not hesitate to use it. Hesinod| gingle horse or hand cultivator used floral piece atays right where It is. on Earth aL gre yr re ierccaentlaymce Call_and See Samples of Our Plate usually stops itching instantly. If cabbage follows the peas, cab-| at the : (T ntinued) |} we ate one of MRA taw onion Madeee disc: r ae . and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test z 11 Resinol Ointment and Resin! | bage plants may be set out in t | ‘8’ DRUG STORE - ‘etores Jn the Northwest that really The bull ep: eee ee of Time. Most of our present patron. + sample of each, write to Dept.4-R, | tween double rows of peas 30 inches 906 Third Ave. grind lenses from start. to n, he bull was donated by Zi ge is recommended by our early patients, whose work is still giving good u re the only one ia Stewart to the Red Cross at the Pa-| satisfaction. Ask our p: SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE. cific Northwest Rreeders’ association | tg our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you xamination free, by graduate op- | show last Thursday at Kent. The if 4 Direct etrint Anse OF DISSOTING? | et day he wae eoldodt a bid of Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People tions, Local stocks) ‘ unless absolutely necessary. $100, fle chan sti " A ee rere ages | BINYON OPTICAL CO, |r, nye eink ive Hol tao OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS ; ‘Cw AeTY BONDE. oe Prva Pray? wh asso | ut Saute, intends to keep him, “0? UNIVERSITY st. Gapeeite ‘Fras Petersen aie nts who have tested our work Redach, Baltinave, Bde You'd beter trga apart. | When coming The doctor will be glad to talk over your trouble with you and preseribe for you, if necessary Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken. You will be surprised how litte it will cost you. | GARDEN PRIMER, for reference | may be had by sending your name, |address and two-cent stamp for postage, to NATIONAL WAR GAK DEN COMMISSION, Washington, D.C,

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