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THE SEATTLE STAR TAD'SH STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. PAGE 6 le demi & tk ASRS 5| “Middle Asia” Is Dream of © Sores e ee ASME Times worm) ~~ "Toyton Expansionists Now. ID0T Sevemth Ave. Near Union St. — he OF Emaabere r= Po hese eps | ensshiiesetieiieneesoteteteiapeaiaisisinsataymtatsetat iain _Year, $4.00. By nr, elty, $00.4 month | And the ways of earth ae’ field will noon be green 4 y Th flower crowin. | Wit de teonde talk a bow!r . a : TE aaa |B eh ge deed 0a trheati eee os oat AT BOTH ENDS OF THE GREAT MAP OF MIDDLE ASI. | And shining moons Dek plokir ‘The dream of # PanGermante middie Kurope, reaching from the Rhine down into Turkey (1), thence to the Versian Gulf F ; Above the bh Round de ba might * ening Indi the allies, ow Germany has substituted the “Middle Asia” drea hoping control Cau 4), the he er r hinterland (5 ing one of the three « routes into the Orient, to face China's hack door and threat ' ! ! to ma nance of India, Across this vast region where the kaiser yes to brood the super 1 7 bow My ape failin - il wa \ are mig trong Va: . is prints are Dar ain’ no ca fob Kickin aes For an evening etar Corn bread an’ chicker “s Nor reat from toil Washington Star \ From dawn of life > oy on / SIBERTA ‘ The present food situation makes it desirable to change He grows in | mS | the mild admonitions of good English to the forceful = then goes out Murh, little gin-mitt . on <4 of the small boy—don’t cut DOWN on wheat-eating ;) aon Ag P Yo yin ier zt it OUT. i Pomer ! i | Why reiterate in mild tones, “save wheat,” “reduce the) see | tate he | timet ~ a usetut verne o # t ration” or “use wheat substitutes’ Food cards in| | oy pean my s Sy windows and cornbread or potatoes on the table once or once a week will not save wheat—“cut it out!” e way to save wheat is not to serve it. If you cannot bread made without wheat, stop eating bread. You have ougn food without it. You'll t war bond | By and b | Mr. McAdoo could hardly ask for] te than this.—Chris illions of men are giving life itself in Europe that we Pape em preter y live in peace and safety. So far, we civilians have been Pee cra aa aunt tt SKED—not FORCED, to save wheat and other foods to ee the fighters and their civilian helpers it ance, c Butt Don’t flinch at mere slang ie 1 . ne Ford The English and American langua, use today con- en no words which can express our shame and disgrace, we fail to supply mere food to the fighters. Don’t SAVE on wheat—C uTir TITOUT! Two Lessons in One NOTHING n with the in t fever heat In a Cleveland street car hung a poster like this: got ‘bottom of the Pac in . smash the © sho eye " ~ * f of OO ele Kai Ove TH HILL f rf Va ort of S HODGES Asin and prying Turkestan from ganewe for steel making: | coal j By iv’ or son <h Faem a. . ’ ae ror ashington State College he Stay contro! elds with a minimum produc: wi y = x Lert 9 . a rather rough pod thinsl are & “ J S situations th t Affaire THE “ tion of 50,000 tons with little de- Z ee ee ve cen Ween & roe X | = tend to emt t German “welt politik,” which | ASIA” FOK WHICH THE T, velopment, and = couple of mill- numbering fellow boarded it and took a seat opposite that Lib- t ° | plunged the world into the great TONS NOW ARE GAMBLING, jon gallons of petroleum annual- ans usferred from id poster. Suddenly che saw the appeal. | © It is a universal practice! War, has not been defeated. Steps of the Road : ly. Here alone the trade runs | the § “hag I ast front : cart A in the # it upon the floor and stamped upon it. At once the Jcinning of a novel to the end with | “Middle Ants snatand of ber poate, Matias the hte Cal a . ax, | saeaprieaciaiene™ tien Was in an uproar. A dozen pairs of hands reached for owe eat making us aby wer. Ones th ¥ srope'” ams Hare | res ey | toe af Ale war the taast—Eir po gary fig it pp tog Wiek nin te tae Gee Prag noe =) pee bso man’s throat. ONE ACT TRAGEDIES | bottom of the page, or the foot of a inc — baal | tng her the second of the throe great and coal, | will have won the most difficult part ‘ OT im ft? “RG imrr « a Scene—Church, the column, as the case may be, is J roads to the Orient. under the protection of of this great road to the Orient There were cries of “Lynch him!” “Kill him!” “A spy!] Sime SaMee ing, 10 o'clock. | een ee Mert (6) Blocked by the ates ta tbe "Germany “wishes to continae ee ee elas sahes’ |. Tile tirestensS invseiod oe ‘ Principals—Dashing Danny, usher, nar nd ca lay'a| Scheme of stretching hee empire Orientward from Mery {to | square miles, with a popniation | heart of Asia is the most farreach- f ever a man looked sudden death in the eyes, that! and congregntion. wor IRUDITE from the Khine to the indian Andijan, 710 miles across of 1,250,000; Khiva, likewixe de | ‘x © of gre Was aaa that Germany will control a d-water way from Berlin to rs of India and China. ado's land is afraid that aved him. They Services starte ot ae ® ————| ocean thru the Balkans, Ger the protected siate of Bokhara, pendent on Russia, extends over stone step n n many ts turning the Ku» lan ond inte Siav dominated Samar 76,000 miles of delta land which tivule. He looked t breakup into a counter-stroke kand and Kokand. supports something under a mill half he t t dolltr with dazating possibilities ef | ‘This project would bring Germany| fon souls, Tho much of Middle world d to within a hundred miles, as the Asia ix desert and mountain, re may retrench herself in words of the poster, but he recognized the picture of x riped trousers a Prus t hb, above! bird files, of China—double that die | sembling our Southwest, it is a the specter of the Germaniaa- Kaiser and wouldn't stand for that. spats. The congregation hed just | 1, dooa not » the world | Uance from India. Today, it is but| land of great potentialities under | tion of Siberia, and the penetration 1 bona tite: tenident. One i lesson seated from the opening hymn as made safe for npocracy, is bent| 68 hours of actual transit from the| irrigation. Samarkand the | of China is bringing the war home, _ There are two lessons in this incident. One is a lesson] Dashing Danny. came im the center| upon smashing an unassailable | Black eea to the heart of Asia. Kokand, most easterly of the | yor Britain the detent of this Ten= . The other lesson teaches that it may be best to/ aisle door. Tah, just an he wanted | wonknown local druggist says ov.(tallent of Teutoniam into the Ortent| The powsibilities of the situation! Ramian territories, cover 26000 {tonic master-stroke is vital; a in did. But a squad of police came an . d him and found upon him several Liberty Bonds of the new issue. What was it ali about? Simply, the man couldn't rea regularly authorized officials do the hanging. it. Wouldn't he be the target for eye- are vast. square miles, with over s million jeopardized. If * we work as he wtrutted up the aisle to| T7bady Ie ming old-time recipe | Ta sma Chive in’aTictch that |_Primaily a highway to the Ortent.| peapla, The "whole region Is | Sonsolidates : ble pew. ptm eher teshened. to of Sage Tea as Sulphur br x b Pon 7 ‘a | “Middle Asia” would put Tentonic| drained by two rivers, which | heart of Asta, neither the British ems in, ito 0 ons or K. P.? wean te Niet" | Hate that wea ty ctor, and| Tauren he an ad Bats MAR othe ca ot from, ange | Supple’ teFen, ane | esos Sepa ar oe pel nearly 500 Seattle men are on their way tol ths Giaie Dusting Tacs eee [pray aati’ ana Histon te" keuseye a poles iced gos eh ot trade,| Petites tapping virgin resources| duced on an increasing scale, Runsia, make out of the pieces nx Danny felt some |by & leck of sulphur in the hair. |; or pve red re ‘| awaiting exploitation—for her deve! Mast Avert Blow other cockpit for Lewis. A few know how to execute “squad right,”| thing toosen on the calf of his lett e big majority have practically tio Knowledge of mil-|!*«. Hin brow bewan to mweat too CU Btandmother made up a mix drill. Those few will be made corporals and ser-| "2!" He wished he were out in the jive, pag <A agg ee gates sa F tg | to au first. Draped Te een Snounaln, Meta) and: thousands ot women and |tnce2 creas and'nor Thousands of other men are waiting to be called into] reached hin pew. Some fiend nave) | Men Who value that even color, jy 4 « ce. Every one of them would like to be a corporal] *d !t down an inch each atep he tol. |at beautiful dark shade of mas {a “mittel Europa | @ sergeant. Yet they are not preparing themselves. He still had half way to wo, and it| ints so only! This would give the Teuton a new | M seemed a mile. It had 7 Bagg q You, young man, are classified for the draft. Soon tae any ant worked down 4 tésnos| "7 * ‘Stake Bven Greater ‘ addition) 1» 1914 Germany expected to get DE tla wtrange grip upon Kurope, wreck | 2 e entire ops » over night, and to his nhoe-top and was now flapping | be marching down Second ave. and stepping lively to} 07 the floor NO Turkish combina this quarter | the ended a 1 beaaaead | : | opment after the war. Specifically:| The allies must act—both fn Rus-| Middle Asia another Belge eo (1) In the Caneasian territory | sia and the Middle East—to avert | the world. are $0,000 square miles, with a | the impending biow for Middle ame If the Teutons make tt good, the population of 5,000,000; food- It is not too late to hold up the) peace of the world will be periled for stuffs exteemively raised; copper | German schemes in the Caucasus. | the next generation by the Toutanio man dominated middie Asta! Seoguction: 400600 tons of rea "While most of Middle Asia covers |Iust for conquest ow tn in this old-t Nowaday n what will you do? Will you expect to wear chevrons * CURTAIN a few weeks or are you always going to be a rear rank For a man who wears whisk o Redfield makes ech } To all men wishing to study for promotion the Non- Commissioned Officers’ Training Camp is offering free auction at the univetsity. up, young man. Prepare yourself. If some hick nk of |B one The separation of Russia into a m Wahkiakum county beats you out, it’s K. P. for yours. apie Leder tute Wet Galata aa coe Serene oe raet oi But why let the specders out on |dies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- peuley Sa ee ne wens 4 250 bail Compound that, ee 2! ht tanks dowr thin There.” A few hours later you'll be at camp, and} !* earter't tas oven greater stake |dray trand at a time jpeze ie besides |" “Already the first step has ’ 5 hie e Telegraphers’ Strike Re |Bettiatortptaarteaine tue ba ite been taken. The Ukraine re Greetings: Have you kicked in to|%, fe applications, it also brings . r the country, are*preparing to sirike Sunday unless granted) 2" 27" " Frome ona vind” 24s gM Moen ind usre and) Ee" teak vow" irae’ |SPFing Ig the Time When People Worn and Weary EE te, enn en Oe Lergain, conectively. lack fs Mt? Ate ® Mientomoniae "sre gage and Sulphur Com, ite imaaeendence” “| a Hard Winter Need a Tonic to Restore the Blood =| feral The men here te adie Te Benda te Se cree on tae petee Beckers nd is a delightful tollet t0-| paper, “Germany compelled the and Renew Energy and Ambition They are apparently anxious to respect prospective ESSAY on r "eppearan ae ae ir ik government, in (he sy | ‘ FORDS z 4 40 eat to surrender to PQ j | efforts of the government to negotiate a peace. AY nataral animal, re{it,,!4 not intended for the cure,! ‘irces Wie all-important trans It is one of the most persistent tra-|and many times when sitting down) shooting pains through my arm. T mitigation or prevention of d and | could astound caucasian territory between the | ‘itions of the human race to take a | Would commence to shake and get so became very nervy Black sea and the Caspian. tonic for the blood fn the spring, and | Dérvous that I would cry until it) scarcely dress t | The employers of the telegraphers, it is hoped, will fecth tee | leave nothing undone to bring about a peaceful settlement. | first duy by Weve Seat eae Tying up telegraph wires in war time is dangerous} jah ; - ol like most of the accumulated wis- ), z Beyond the Casplan country is ar pitty tere abeeh werd peer oe ge f of noise irritated me and I had P the third ta f 0 ier: ™ business. It has increased and multiptied, so many takiae, the aoe Gr tes dom of mankind, it has a sound, sci been sick so long that I had given | taking it. Through a frie : % And so is stubborn resistance to the right of employes|'‘ now. at this date of ite sojourn | fallen ezars as the protector of | entific basis. Up Hope of getting well 08 0 ty De. NS eee to bargain collectively. on the earth, it renemblew the sand the petty states In the heart of Winter is always a trying season) “I had taken nearly every medi-| #4 I noticed in a few days that I ane 2S i= __— | for people who have small reserve of cine I could think of without any re benefited. I tock te ite . i . ‘ “ | } physical strength, Not many of us lief until an ai asked me to try overed the use of my hand 2, Ludendorff has concluded that it's a bit wasteful ¢ | N, ea sae: much exercise, out-ofdoor air Dr. Willams’ Pink Pills, I didn't t has never bothered ie = to send men against the allies in waves. The fathera |‘! < Makes Uniforms, One- || ew Photograph of" | jand sunlight In winter as in summer. think they would do me any good Do You Wake Up Tired? and mothers and widows of Germany will no doubt but Jet him|f oe eee | Much of our time is spent in rooms but bought some, as I was getting) When you awake in the morning ME gree with hin ’ ne ita e, ‘and it\{ Piece Dresses and Tai- ||| Prince Von Buelow || initare none wo well ventilated, our | worse all the time. By the time 1| feeling teed outs teatine werce me ag & i See aes a el at its between its lege and lored Suits x ——- << | diet lacks the freah green foods of had taken a few boxes I could eat! fact than when you went to bed, you | , ‘ a terror ored outs, summer and it is no wonder that the and sleep better and decided to give are confronted with one of the char- q Vhen cranke t sputters wra blood grows n and sluggish with » pills a good trial. My improve-! acteristi mptoms of ne enia. % fully. It climbs trees on the s 425 Union St. {ll effects on the entire system. ment was rapid and I was soon as/It is due to the run-down condition 2 eat provocation. It has even been Many people who nesd a tonic neg: | well as ever and have never been of the n ves that rest does not Bring known to attack a atreet car, but lect it because they are not sick | troubled with nervousness since rene ; | known td attack a treet car, b d strength and sleep refresh ? miugt be very deeperate before | enough to casise tern an worse fee! Felt Better Right Away th 1 brain. Overwork and th. ing than one of fatigue and discom sco » the most frequent causes : ; | fort. They do not realize that the|_ Mrs. Alice I. Boyden, of No. 28 dition. Wa arden « jes are open to! c| t J bog eet, Spri teld. Mass, too e f ; gy Wat Enrtin ate pen to decline in their health is so gradual aba ttd bed Ag ig ae <4 | » blood can be built up so that 4 " ‘ t that they, themselves, do not realize Dr. u 1 it a increase the supply of needed Ke and « | { how far from normal they are until 4nemic condition says élemer the wasted nerves, and | " nate ¢ nd cate must ser | [the pale face, weak ner languid.| “A relative who is a physician ad that the ne that their p ) not destroy the | |ness and irritability attract the at. Yised me to take Dr, Williams) Pink | Dr. Wil ) ors’ ocihe: céde ahh cults tentin of teeae Pills after 1 had taken other ‘treat ‘Saunt Me J re Even then a tonic is the right rem- Ment without benefit. I was anem wuse they supply i ; b “use they supply to | 4 will I “pow edy. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills build WS pale and thin and so weak that jement t | ‘ the police department, and pe up the blood an end renewed | would have to Ie down the ny netvots:discr. 4 manife ung proGern n « health and strength to every part of Slightest exertion. I was subject to! somittimes chronic 0: ave i a Re tena for. tn a of the} the body. The appetite is improved aches and diazy spells. 1 Was} viewed to this tonic tre nt with : | if» or lite, | the digestion is toned up. we is ped Phe aes tie cite tion - | Dr. Williams’ P: Dk Pills when other } ‘ ~ | ‘ ann ak new color in the chee! and lips, fore ad taken ne pills a week nethods failed to © relle 7T ay [discouraged xt the where before you were irritable, and | creased. In a short time I was in Health Beoks ® Oh M | Th A | C ! loeanen gl you find new joy in living good health again, 1 bi recom we th Beoks Kres ' | brugge mote mended Dr. Williams’ 1k Pills ‘te c u o health are eae s tab ¥ ’ yt ose WTU orns! | : | i pale claadle tenadhnkaea aie many people. I take them myse 1 by thin blood you have ; And peaking pt moles, would | | sete are irritable Big my, be | when I need a tonic and they alway ea When the bleod ts im. . . . be uwful to © a Zeebru | |the last person to realize it unless | peip me rished the ner fro Lift Corns Off With Fingers eo" oe 1 esdllr racas reeset tates or ected a S| k? ni eutsdael-ts heattanhen’ Rheumatic Pains : ou may “§ i wadach Tae ay 4c © insomnia, neuritt ugiaor | r eer és t easily? Is it difficult; Many rheumatic people 1{fer | sciatica, Muscles su to strain F ite take tt peein Pp your mind of your) Pains that could be avoided by build: | gy q ed and you may Doesn’t hurt! Apply few drops then lift | Practice 4 Hite war econon you have a sense of {ing up the blood, When rheumatism | have muscular rheumatism or touch na ll pe - om | - . BH, N. FURMAN in arms and logs and get |!# associated with thin blood the|paxe, “It your bined te thin weg ut a sore, touchy corn or eallus right o | Will ‘Teach You the Shortest We: tired easily? If this description fits | rheumatism cannot be eradicated un: | pegin to show symptoms of theesctis- , 2 ’ Degg ee i GROW WAR GARDENS to» Good Fesition af your case you need a non-alcoholic | til the blood is built up, jorders, try building up the blood With | he a det dents you tan| Jute think! ‘Not one 146 ol ON GOLF cou tonic, for these are the symptoms of | Mrs. B.C. Alspach, whose address | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pi , y d . pac e adc liliams ils and see it get a mall bottle of the| pain before applying freezone | 7.0 A JRSE NOW} Northwestern neuraathenia is D. No. 1, Vanatta, Ohio,|the symptoms do not disappear magic freezone discovered by|or afterwards. It doesn't NDON, April 26.—Nowada | Sh hand Mrs. Avery Scott of Hf. F. D, No, | says |the blood is restored to normalf De Gineiandll checsict, sve dumlate “aus | surround [whe na golfer wants to play an 18 ort ani 1, Hudsonville, Mich., took Dr. Wil I suffered for nine months with| Two books iilding Up t psa aa a cS are higast ts fakin hole game over here, he often has to Reporting School en itame’ Pink Pills for this trouble stinuaitin 1s my right hand and Roa. and “What to Eat and How Ree ahi ieesign | Hard eoras; agtt-eores, o3|" \ a wh 00. 2 INGE, She #0 arm and think It caused partly | to E : the information Apply a few drops upon iihas tikween the hon: 2 4 Paves Pie ionated ha of | Sharthand Civil Service} von BunLOW I was very nervous and grew so by an injury. My hand was so crip: | (hat you need ney ar », Write Be ereis icc|tarteote cotter esttn, | u ‘ egetables Bookkeeping gies i, von |tauch, Norse that 1 was able to do pled that T could not it at all. I hem today to the Dr. Williams "7 peeve or eee Jit haniened eetuses on booty GS TRE, Advanesd Gramiar i ograph of Prir on! hardly anything. I could not eat or|had a dull, heavy pain In my right ine Co, Schenecthdy, N.Y, re Hamia| at Sent step op ‘ ; i attachment NIGHT ac I of Germany, who may yet|retain in my stomach any but the|arm ail the time and was in great! Your ov s Dr. Wi oe psd Boghy Piet yithout burt ne a koa. 8. Dares 1 ‘ NIGHT SCHOOL bec chancellor, Dis lightest of foods. 1 had no color} misery. When I got up in the morn. | liams’ s or you can send sho you ift out,| Ladie Keep freezone han | ‘ e car du he er Monday, Wednesd with Hertling, alwa mouldering | and suffered so from headaches tha be fit madi ie j ; ‘ng fara mE LS IR } lay, a Friday r and suffer © from headaches that ing my arm would be numb and the fifty ¢ full-size package by root and all, with the Gugers.|ou your dresser, Wonderful! |t"P. for the pury f preventing ys somewhere, ix reported to be spread: | often f could not sit up. f could not| pain would be so great that I would| mail, post a i iw Do not pay more, night|have to cry, There were sharp|There has been no increase in price 4 speed disputes with wuthoritic | Arcade Bldg. Elliott 1581 in: Get much sleep either day or

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