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Copyright, 1919, Newspaper Enter used to do when I was a kid | prise Axsocketion paaked CHAPTER IL Again I consulted experts on the | The success in gardening dependa | “UbIects a lot on th anning done before | “Hecause tt has been proven that the apade ia used, We laid out our | P'4nt grow better in rows and are oe ie Pee " spring. Drew a map of /#ler to cultivate, Beda tend t perience in fitting with rows all marked ou ary them In hot weather, ax the and making | al of extra work ture more quickly evaporate Diciees, wah. eee |¥e and it } like athe be wt plan ts to divide your nt eneretind ae | WO right in karden in halves, with a path down they fit tr the middie, Then run the rows awa pene, enable us from th . at Gahe batter told him, “the best gar m the path, You can around ilices thr Moos | ™ may that a garden map ia|in It better.” money. camry aa the hoe © laid out our gar that You lay out rows of small plants, | Wy. first on paper. We allowed f uch a Ons, radishes, lettuce far. | second, and even third cropa, plan a RES Glansea, thest th, permitting the tall/ Ming our rows so that we could plant ramos, $2 50 plants, beans, corn and things like | *0Mething elee in them when the Broken Lenses dupiicated on let the sunshine get to all of /S0Wed seeds along the row or be sl Rotice at reduced prices em tween rows of maturing vegetables Examt a" And you should have rows run-/!n that way we make the beat use jon Guaranteed ® east and west, rather than | Of the garden plot rth and south, for this enables the) But we n't sow all the seed of Schoonmaker Optical Bleck Seuth Public Market. Hair Now itored toa Datural <oloe without changes, Living With Co. plant Why not sow ‘em in beds, like Everybody’s Gardening Now gue Many thousands of families ex- perienced the delights last year of fresh, crisp vegetables from their own gardens for the first time. The impetus given to increased food production all over the world was so great that gardening as- sumed a new importance. Garden Economy True economy in gardening lies = the production of abundant cro of the finest quality. Only by sowing sound, reliable seeds pf proved value can a profitable re- turn from the garden be ensured. Don’t fail because of haphazard gardening—be sure you plant Write for Catalog Today Our Uptown Store—Foot of Cherry Street, Opposite Pioneer Square Seattle. Or Ask Your Dealer. dere’s Flour Don’t be satisfied with any flour; get acquainted with Patent Excellent—we guarantee you'll like it. Milled in Seattle for over 25 years, thousands of users testify to its goodness. “My Garden” How We Fed a Family and Cut Our Cost of sun to get on all sides of the grow a Spade and Hoe any ono ve We provided crops Mable at the same time for a succession of we for long periods, In mapping the We permitted idle rows for pesnive wowings, Thus we sowed half a row of radishes one week, following it the next week with another sowing of radishes, and so on during the «pring. Same way with onions, lett. peas, etc. all julck-maturing ~ Ong found, are better than short v if several dif ferent veg are in the same row But always we selected vee tables of about the same maturing qualities, so that the row would be harvested of all at about the same time. Never did we plant corn and let jtuce in the same row, nor any other two vegetables requiring different spacing between plants or rows. | T learned that, even as we feed on | food, #0, too, do the planta feed on food. I fed my planta well. 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Use rr } AND SAVE HIM AND YOURSELF A LOT OF TROUBLE ) Upper Main Floor NEED 95 TONS OLD CLOTHING Seattle Still Shy of Red Cross Quota With a Red Crom quota of 120 tons | of necond-hand clothing to fill for haa only con ting to offi drive will t BODIES O OF 11 MINERS FOUND TRINIDAD, © 1 Burn any ¢ were working Leaps Into Sound; Refuses Aid; Dies, Relieved to have been tntoxiented, Richard Angeli, 40, leaped into the| water from Pier 12 at the foot of Wall st, about 650 p. m. Monday and drowned. Two men who ran to the assistance of Angell, thrust a Jong pole into the water but he refused help. Papers in the dead man's pockets show Austria bis birthplace and that he was naturalized here November 1914 He re tered for the draft September 12, 1918. In his pockets were a $50 L Bond, a bank book, showing deposits of $870 and two $5 War Saving» body is at the morgue. Stampa. The _ From Blue Stem Wheat The wheat that absorbs more moisture and gives that won- derful texture to your bakings CHICAGO STAGES WARM ELECTION Decision Up to People After, | Inflammatory Campaign | CHICAGO, April 1—Appealing to| every passion and prejudice imag inable, workers for five mayoralty ndidates today put the decision up ous parts Clashes were numerous | wtilidies finally became so bit | ter that stink bombs were resorted ing in numerous fights btween rival} supporters, and men and women} shouted maetves hoarse scores of band-wagons that pal the loop district until far into the night. To pre ent recurrences today Cand the registered vote of 792. cist. It was pointed out that no previous campaign had been #0 bit ter, Many Predictions Last hour predictions of plurals Ues issued from each camp ran trom | OU Lo 176,000 Mayor William Hale Thompson, republican nominees for re election, declared he wi'l receive 20 per cent of the registered vote. Robrt M. Sweitzer, “4 by -00,000, ns «(of his mana ane campaign man non 100. independent. nm by 1 . labor candidate, Jobn Fitapatr nd John M. ¢ ed victory by from 60,000 to | Fitzpatrick said he will receive 326,- 1000 votes | A vote was to be taken on the | qusr question for Chicago. “Dryas” | Fefused to take part in the cam | paign, considering it a dead issue, The polls opened at 6 a. m. and will clone at 4 p.m. Definite know! | of the results were expested | ocak. | ‘Following up ® strong campaign na, lor Fitzpatrick, labor party work ers Geclared 60 local unions had coased work for the day to picket the polls ond “seo that labor uw | given m square deal.” ‘Che picketing | ond tops ng of work was not to be cousiJered a strike, it was stated. | Hindenburg Told of German Failure STOCKHOLM, April 1.—A letter | written by Field Marshal Von Hin- denburg on October 31, 1918, was | published here today, It sys: “In consequence of the Macedonian | ainaster with its attendant weakeno- jing of the West front and in conse- quence of the Impoassdbility of re- placing our great losses, there is no }longer any possibility of our being able to impose peace on the enemy. It is imperative to cease the strug- gle to save the central powers from unnecessary sacrifices.” . Draft Boards All Done; Wait Release! Notified some time ago by the, government that all their work must | be completed by April 1, the locat draft boards “cleaned house” Mon- day, shipped all records and papers to Washington, D. C., and closed shop Monday night. Clerks and oth er employes went off the govern- ment payrolls at midnight and board members are simply waiting for their official release. | Vocation Agent | ‘To study local industrial copdi- | tions in relation to her work as spe- cial government agént for the indus- trial training of women, Mra Anna ington, D. C. Mra Burdick, who is authorized by the government to pro- mote vocational training in every state desiring to co-operate, spent Monday in confernce with tho Heads industrial plants. | CRANEMAN IS HURT | ©. K. Geer, 316 35th ave. crane [man at the Todd drydock, was in- jured Monday afternoon when a piece of falling steel broke three | bones of his right foot. He is at the | Seattle General hospital. STOCKS LIBERTY BONDS | PANTAGES Mile. Bianca offers several varia- | Gone. Toe dancing, Russian fo i | dancing and a difficult Eypt Don’t Suffer | Now in_ Seattle}: L. Burdick ts in Seattle from Wash- | of local schools and in visits to local |! 1 or servic more of these ble robes 0 auto 18 & necessary requisite to every ca While these are very inexpensive they wear well, provide the owner with real warmth and comfort, and are quite attractive. They are 60x80 in size and are displayed in a splendid variety of plaids. Fiber Silk Sweaters at $8.50 Upper Main Floor HESE plain woven Silk Fiber J They are trimmed with belt and fan Sweaters correctly the interpret in vorue sailor col- styles now lar, enh The quoixe, Gray, Coral, Green and Corn, are dimplayed sizes 38 to 46. An except value at There are two big acts that stan be headliners at the Pantages this week, Mile. Blanca, a beautiful danc- | er, and the Three Nacsses Sirters, who do some nifty ico skating dance being the best of her act. She | is assisted by a man who is an ex-| girl who {s real pretty and graceful Ice #kating is one of the mort pop: ular sporta in Seattle and the Three Naeases, fancy skaters of top-notch | style, found instant favor with Mon- | jday night's audience, Here's a | chance for Seattle hockey to pick up new fancy skating ‘alentine Vox is clever. fers a ventriloquist act. kine sing, yodle and whistle. Comedy thin week is furnished by | Mel Klee, a blackface comedian, and Julia Gifford, formerly Mrs. Bob | Fitzsimmons, Miss Gifford has some good comedy songs and wears some | stunning gowns. | Raymond Whitaker and company | have a comedy aketch and the Tus- cano Brothers give an exhibition of | Juggling and battleax throwing. 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Gaberdine Suits are displayed Navy Tricotine Serge Sui Velour Suits in Pi sin kin blue, Smart Millinery for Easter SUNDAY and Spring days preceding, is nowhere more conspicuous for variety value and the display of the most recent millinery vogue admired } $10.00, $12.50 and. higher $ New Second Floor. FREE DOCTOR Ex-Geverumest Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or WAS GTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co. sOnEs Vestees Enhance adorned with buttons, each suit character viduallty. these Spring-style Suits Is urgently requested fident that they hold a place particularly their own for style, Suits in Sand and Navy Navy and Black Congo, SIZES 16 TO 42 iim et Suits .dmirably ollk braids, tucks which give to and indi- Your inspection of as we are com Some others are in Sand, Clay and Tan and Red \THE MOST DANGEROUS No organs of the human body are stroy you unless they are driven bert on the pirouets apd & YOUNE | so important to health and long lite | from, you |as the kidneys. 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