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retin shmaak Gt SEATTLE ST ‘AR He Lives a Double Life—and "Two Destroyers || The Monroe Doctrine Merge Into One neni —— Really Makes Good at It, TO i tan 0d THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1919. SS =) ¢— Ean G SLES IAS TEE ES maAGUE OF NW When we put a nonakid chain on 6 piaiies “taki a of “Making the t for Demo. | tattice automobile tire, we hang the make life 1 se the popular au! of dincumsion, ——— —s tha aT] | MAC IC Wi HIE the mene apot on the nan who lives with hi etait ety, She month; 3 months $1 on BT | te wil the time lives a | ie Stator Washington Outside ate, Fhe per tire consecutive! ' ‘ ‘l : ep Rone and how , fer @ montha, or $9.00 per year. By carrier, city, Le} hits here there, altaya touel ; ower exintor ‘ ; it's nota , ) It has become by come: oubtfal If half the people who talk #0 glibly the Monrose : f Nations know what the Monroe doctrine i quickly. He emt While he ing @ bit Publishing Ce. Phone Male @08, Private! (1 list wheut aaa That's why € re not ap 3° fe lite Fy . lost her clern ofLer bumping int is ; lasts ber dlern ofLer bumping into a orn to shreds by the chaing that |f ome with him *) sana: ane seep. t ; + tape timed | ‘ reely em mine So Ube Adenraityy” lowed yrs ep them from stip if we chained au le tires as| {i ‘ o kh . in her bows — 1 to by the United States ever al war, when some fo work in hi dependent « }wome of us chain « ves, tres j wouldn't lawt more than a few day Before he went to the polls to vote in the city elee-|P yi acntown and. ba tion Tuesday, the local voter apparently gyrated thrice | would use up the best tire made under the horseshoe over his door, brushed himself three Phas vies By ee aces ont {fa times with a rabbit's foot, and buttoned his trousers’ ¢f our lives, We hit the same spot . man who 1» ctheingt ie ihe para acted tale ae - he and welded them lo the sur misphere as dangerous to our peace and all the time, Those of us who have pocket tightly over his purse. that fault, that misunderstanding of y 1 eee has eee wha ea Whe any existing colony or dependency $ Gay's WO oe ae ee ee wn or interference would be regarded as Then, carefully, with the light of thrift and conserva-| New (0 put nomakid ehaing on ou : Sys 4p ‘ de tism burning in his eye, he tackled the voting machine, | (°\% pon pee Bn - one She the , - onal man | | “ther ewe and hed por wth] manifestation of an unfriendly spirit towards the United States. and piled up a heavy register in favor of everything that) We gnould toad a “double ge y and more | | ber bows —= id ee We a oat ee _ Seemed solid and inexpensive—a sort of bread and butter] Riendeau does We should live two repeats Santer aad : ; we iy th . sant ‘nol milk diet, nutritious, but without garnishing. bag eae he one, ahd by living . unl jo ano! . No Indigestion! Stomach Feels Fine! The voters squashed amendments relentlessly. When-) \,;, SE pit, the voter took elaborate aim, and—Bing!—Uhe ver ha fun 1 ea i i | AL! — No Acidity, Gas, Souring, Dyspepsi home or, shattered measure was brought down. | eaawaeen Vote for new councilmen, and at a salary increase?) cour, , the revele bewy, « perfetty Belching gas, food souring thing doing! j o Canes wid e 9 ' ° 9 M iil Apod new destroyer winch the is slomech. tals ot tein Grant the A. D. T. a franchise? Well, hardly. Re a pie y be ’ Editor 8 all 1 Kyyel Nevy chritered the “Zubian” Pcgnaittignnson cna all os Build a bridge at Montlake? Nay, nay! ees . wenigg © aaa ! s from an upset stomach Having gone this far, the voter gathered confidence | "Arice a4 5:0 work ot? : MARRIED WOMAN WRITES sb Magy seco te eggs or ner . | r ; tT: quit at 3 j q — y stops instantly. Yes! At his ability to slay, and laid about him with might and | practice singing two hours; singing Sis milion Gt The Otar: ‘There-ere | UAPANESR FLEET GROWING aarat Z in, squashing everything in sight. in ir or elsewhere that evening ; few facts I wish to present ¢ TOKYO, March The department ' And so when the proposal to limit the powers of the | x¢ ope la Hirdte poet, nc ie hp valomigestorsomgpenra| ts No more stomach-headache. S health commissioner came up, the voter killed it at one . ; ° i badodleg pony a the r ort that show nen Never any indigestion pain. (By United Press) and went home, happy in the thought that he|: B they have a vital reason, ete erchant marine 6 consists of ‘ f : be masked again at the next influenza epidemic. : . ori i peared in the issue of The Sta GYR ebesunats Gnd 19,580 enlling ven Pape’s Diapepsin not only 4 : , relieves bad stomachs but it i) > ¥ c Charter Amendment No. 7 attempted to clean the city ; A the 27th. iets e the ‘grew age of the fo ter of an old law, which has prescribed the exact think 7 Be gn ghetto meet i eg et thw: tabbed strengthens weak stomachs. rarksg angen Fie Splendid! Costs littk—Any : | ber of saloons that could be licensed on a single block.) ™, Mn musical studies think it would be well w she to 0, ms ag . and I feel refreshed and rested when ook into the matter from the “mar 2 The . drug store, course prohibition has knocked out all saloons. But the | ae 4 o'clock I go back to my singing Fe ee er tas of law was still] on the books. The city legal department | tesons and practice. Then all even k N F i Kiendeau at Work Bench f these, and I notice there was no , ing 0 tons 9 WILL PUT inted i moved. y asked the voters fo charter | ime 1 think of singing and ne e re PSET? P. D 4 Seite removed. ‘Toey.askel the voters for a tharter| Ge 4 Cah Sf Gating ml, niche maton Riondean a vate |esrecn we wortad Store, the Ocnenng, setae of fare than! ape’s Diapepsin aivarre . grind of K tt bs tho tw e " » the f atx to eight Collars eek. | O08 oon Sa : Did the voters respoyd? living another lite” ™ a Sy dag orl wae | oe Malhotra gy te) t Bhe seems to be mis Just barely. We don't know whether winging! him a better singer by night, but Se keen simply held their positions thru hat England Is Doing eta aa = le, perhaps double | The submarine brought England to the verge of } tet sno tntermn hes ine because, since 1870, more than 5,000,000 acres of} an an ua e { book did not swell any d had been dropped from cultivation. Plenty of reports } { high price of living sim ood reasons for this. There was no lack of books Hewes cs ig oring it. | American slang, like ite prime ex-| jazz band notes and barnyard echoea.| Now the government allows our But reasons and ts are poor weapons in war time. | Peent. the overseas Yank, can't be! The . * th ne in husbands $4.64 per day, which will ly action counts, and England acted. In the last year (°° aod Keeps bobbing wp , © Frer do for @ single man, but what about “ . new and startling phases It is re . eno : sot the married man bh several chil the war more than 3,000,000 previously idle acres Were | ported that even the Singalrse of |" oF he Aenean tat Great ts to an utior lenpouaibitty: {9 a a India and the Algerians of Afric to @ wear war eat 7 so ound nd it ie Just euch , : ary, wa y . make it go around, and it ts Just euch Many an ancient vested right gave way to present have fallen prey to such facile Amer-|and the letter fre nore : state of affaires as this, that has ; . fean expressions as “Quit your kid-| tolls of th waucoup mud” at Brest ma absolutely imperative for the . oa ding.” Nn Hit down, | ia ven when writ t clp, and thin condition tx the Then the land problem fell within the scope of one of | you're rockix ck ge wana biata a mi = : pg ore aye ig + di remarkable committees of the British ministry of other word-eavers, picked up ©) home Ar . © Kirt he left ba | guess about 60 per cent, of the mar truction that are drawing up the plans for the re-|/Tance from (he irrepreauile Yank colven he he clos. fied women being at work In the ding of the British world. Steen 1 Wak cvsrok wecienpak tink” ‘Wad MepunctMk Me walle ee™ueee Ba ww there is another angle I wish The unanimous report, of that commission is a revela-|boy9" nave drafted some of the terse her sor * et la caentha sinatina Sieuk aad at ae to those who still think of England in terms of the | phrases of the jungte and the desert favor, since » ne ts cal i ‘ow about the young girls days before 1914. It calmly relegates the dearest |'"'0 thelr overwas vernacular, @ ing her pet re 20 yearn or more, who. combination of indiscriminate Yan ae ~ | like the single men, have no one to rivil of the old aristocratic landlordism of pre-war oii Wrench and cockney | but them to the limbo already cluttered with other rubbish of | tnsisn. which, with thin new sea See ean sceeaeaaiiar $e tad lism. The report assumes thruout that the land is | ning. will make our future Ammer ‘WORTH ITs WEIGHT have wise’ aouite to oayrvig pate | ican slang sound like an ensemble of the use of all, not for the pleasure of the few. It pay: do not even pay their board nor pay heed to landiords’ rights if they conflict with public| IN GOLD, DECLARES © 2<"2r" Avcroes "it unanimously proposes that where land is “not being| beanbag edi srl Bere ly utilized for the production of foodstuffs, or timber,”| STARSHELLS FRANK J. PASSAGE party. "hacer on bonbons, while we owner shal be ¥.. three veers jin which to fulfi F ees ate wks saa Oa CORSE IT S duties ef public trusteeship whic! ownership | Milw nee to there, trying to keep up with involves in Great Britain. If he fails to act within the soun wise | Miwaukee Hine Save Mother |S wens @xe —_ - ad ars; ‘ years, the report advises that the board of agricul) there is another condition Scaiill put the estate, or such portion of the estate| alo eet eae Tanlac Restores Her. E x from the shipyard strike for Front Lace (oad Back Lace h the “married women” are not it might — green into the hands of a manager’| ‘1 same in the least. Does Mian we the same powers in respect. to the man-| rybody in Milwaukee knew |Camptiell know that many wives o & fashi rse all nt of the agricultural land included in the estate as| himself. how much good Tanlac has redial sng gr hace se ot, workiae bai SE fashionable -” ts are sold owner had. wouien'y Oak: fuer ass aoeceets tae Pelee a a ea over the civilized world. They are After five years the owner has another opportunity to| HOUSEHOLD HINTS tite Watt ite Welghe tk vou” een coe ence. tamale aeeioeae f his = bi ap bo eat crmmnged sys magi of iy! y old tin pale esting at ‘ ; se : and edie the tunty wash Stylish, they Fit, and are Always Reliable. earth. s 8 anager continues for an-)|'ore » . om and use for ¥ 4 e ”, \ . these where a ad years, and so on indefinitely. |sieve ir eee cj [rooas 5 tak Paul r : : 8 The Trade Mark names “BON TON” and “ROYAL ere are no Bolsheviki on this committee. The chair-| ger uy the holes nnd wm ta. |Fecently. Mr, Sa \wothers |sccuded Ge teaser fie Tain aeoaeee 7 POTTER” a ‘ n is the “Rt. Hon. Earl of Selbourne” and his committee | “oi” tats pe hase st ter tea Le ‘fata tor tam semated if ©WORCESTER” are registered in the United States vs a hear the earmarks of conservative respectabil-| trimmed with lavender ri he came to , of women and girle Patent Office and other countries. . Bu ey did not endure four years of war without) ™<* cous! covers inola, for fift tony — Ww there Maat x ning some things. . if eat dele nly Bye Tyaliewas ows | : be Sige See cl Made with the patented O-I-C clasp which does not In the United States more than half the land inclosed| : Wor Sighteen or twenty years,”|the startt int is not with the PINCH, BREAK, SQUEAK, TWIST and always farms is uncultivated. But when the department of the! Neve nosates, | pontnuet Mr. Passage, “my mothe : women | Serior goes hunting for farms for returned soldiers, it|A'" Mt door and use for| "#8 had trouble with her atom A STAR READER STAYS FLAT. They cost no more than others— ‘ y and I can truthfully may that 1 5 millions of idle acres : ellcbui : *| door knocker pegged ciptanei-on ons : to established markets, UT ciitecds naar oh tees oo BERTIE’S VIEW ne nil that dn date sexperts gee ads | hy nat wear them and have the best? BON TON irrounded with all the essentials of a civilization, and), M* Softielh 1, 40 YOu really | coe erred with bees St | sot a tatecducinge wap e vr prices are $3.50 to $15. \ inders off thru fragments of land on distant frontiers, | {M"\ Youn water ooo aa te wh | nunal feeding places, thru the extab- |ter than she does Mr. E Hahment of 4,000 aurants, The Do we too dearly “love a lord,” if he is a landlord, to! wertie—t'm sure "5 on ho| Usestion. In a little v fara ‘ z low England’s example? Will the British nobility seek|i# in the parlor i ee ee ploat | Po tne national kitchen division of haven in this “refuge of the oppressed,” where rights) he light down suffer for howe, ee te ber | the ministry of food s land ownership have lost their corresponding duties to\“ . % |would prem on her heart, almos h the society that creates and maintains them? ean ae nee Reems i , _ “ ‘4 WOR Speaking for Acting Gov. Hart uring the war ed eoule bench and left wide | rege. nationa re) Having been charged with a difficult task, Congress- ecyttig: maudiash #; OUF SORES! hours, I have often had to get et . ‘ Cc RSETS His was the duty of speaking for Acting Governor Hart at a# it should be “ y the middie of the night and doc. |” goat Mah J. Stanley Webster, of Spokane, tackled it bravely. | ‘?Y Wit people |i ip ead tr Oc Ue, Rs sat wowid. enithe. one ts ee the conference of governors and mayors at Wishington.” Ba, Rees ta Tee saat ea pa adeount oe thes eauare tor Back Lace or front Lace is i ootekes Saer ite Cg state as an orator. He thos haste 1 #0, why ‘the ie bane oe ahd Tweets eT Inoder el CONOMIC. AL polis! alker. Usually, he is not given to what is|don't you have it taken out?" she lowt twenty-five pounds in ; 5: with” eal * f y y " popularly described as “throwing the bull.” On this pes “No, O, no, #ald Mrs. Grump,| .ent Ep Ph gy all her strength F ckel Siting sy locate ‘ < NOPEE have &.-coEnet €asion, however, he performed most eloquently in that |“) (nk n, of what the| past six month ahe han fallen veog |e ~ tg preference just as they do for other respect, for he was truly representing Hart, moy n the trenches.| much faster, All she was able. to y, as in the cage 5 y The congressman talked, it appears, just as he thought eat was a little soup or milk and|) ales apparel. This preference is manifested the acting governor would were he present in person at RRS ‘s a as cae and even this would | — , 3 the conference, Webster, no doubt, felt that Hart would SWZJOVED AND HONORED MAM serion that on Diecemiwr, the nen, | aurateurs have D when they thoughtfully select ROYAL not blame himself for killing the Lamping bill. Webster, | mr’ privbi othe effect that| Ch I auit work in order to stay | trey. mag’ menus and. pe : " : fo doubt, knew that Hart would not mention the fact that she would meet him in Heaven” | "KO An) take core of her Sonted <6. sm PeRbend toliee WORCESTER corsets. There’s not only he called a conference of bankers and publishers to knock| “Sh® 1oved the old rascal to the! monint ta the mee a duniae testt | ooustut ; “1 : ‘on the head the proposal to pay our soldiers $10 a month ae Yes, and she evidently thought pnvincing that gavin’ hs pS ¢ Style and Wear, but Comfort and Value in straightforward and convincing th bonus for services performed. Webster, no doubt, knew | better of Mr. 1 1 told mother I wanted her to tre nl restaur 1 would A het Hart would not want the whole ‘country to. know |the hereafter than mort of hie neien| (he medicine. She “agreed, and at ‘as directors men trom ‘whe every pair. Recognized as the ideal i i | a : he tyme sho started taking ery, packin, omim o how small and petty a part his colleagues in the senate Birmingham Age-Herald.| had heen do tad. taking oe ( : and himself played when they contended that it was the ge I RO nag been down In bed for five weeks | whom 1 believe would be pleased to|) corsets at moderate prices ranging from federal government's duty and not the state’s to pay the mats a een 1 fow minutes, if tried, Wall, | aren thls Hy) Re fad es rennet , Sh ak ceca ia aie, fete. Wall,| good: caus } $1.50 to $6. So, impersonating Hart quite completel , /" replied Mins othe ait eeitndae eam matte i a ately, Congressman | ..,,,, PB a sero doing all her « twit — - | - Webster declared: t Hlowed just feeling fine. Bho le nae deredebestneseusds| Look For This “We are not sitting down (in the state of Washington) |ridiculsus would, have. little « sixty-nine yearn of age, but I de penance apf and asking the government to throw us a rope.” sia sauce of beitig acatalr won 1 ane ets around like one ‘many HOT T EA BREAKS Trade Mark _ The state is able to care for its own, he emphasized. bas asus I hgh ye one A COLD—TEY THI ; ‘ ; 1 a child, eata anything nta ane Verily, ‘twas the voice of Acting Governor Louis Feeble| DOING IT UP RIGHT that eax and indigestion hau” otap Hart which spoke. The camouflage and the hypocrisy| A colored woman recently lost her| Pea hering her almost entirely, 1] Get a sinall packaye of Saetre| | ave never seen such a ¢ : 3 . uch a change in| Breast Tea at any pharmacy, ‘Take » Surely were not Congressman Webster’s. At least, let ug|%°” 84 she immediately swathed anyone i 1 Y lot yon jas made in| a tablespoonful of this hamburg tea, 80. |herself in black, even to the extent| seth, : a EAS eee jot buying, at quite expense for| and she | oie Apel for it,| put a eup of boiling water upon it, r bisleedest hindi in and she | & mighty happy her-| pour through a sieve and drink a Bara change, and the Poland that was torn up to | “isn't that overdoing it a tittle, BE ee oy y too much in be-| teacupful at any time. It in the establish the peace of the world is now re-established |'en?" asked hor nitstrese—wearing 1 > r d have been tell.| most effective way to break a cold | Sold ing everyone { neighborhood | and cure grip, as It opens the pores, for the game reason. black underwear?" about it.” _ Social status in the average town is regulated by \Nyre"ved mother, “When Ab paanize 1 20ld in Seattle by Bartel |the Dowels, thus breakigs a coid at| LY LEAL gies standard that {i reguiated by Ah mourns clear thru.”—Rehoboth | re, fl owes sd er the ! Huss the income tax, moe hee ck | rection of a special Tantac represent-! It 1s Inexpensive and entirely DEALERS ative.-Advertisement, vegetable, therefore harmless, ject to frequent att 1 know 1