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SATTI UIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919 “ or -—/his is inno sense igi I More Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; No Puffed-up, | R FEET “Calloused Feet or Painful Corns—Try “Tiz” : go limping around with ach puffed-up feet-—feet so tired, sore and swollen you can peay eet your on or off? don't you get a BY from the drut your tortured feet? shoes ent box of now and comfort; takes down draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and burn, “Tia” instantly stops pain in corns, callouses and bunions, “Tis” ie glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. No more shoe Ughtness—no more foot torture Ask for “Tix” Get only “Tia.” mu" makes your feet glow with N CRIED WITH PAIN y hip pained out, the pain \t am thankful Foley Kidney ba rid 1 Rackache, Sr ilet or swolt ins are indica Me Foley Kidney F Teliable. They bring Sold everywhere. NAPOLEON’S SOCK IS BOUGHT UP FOR $250 Special to The Star by N. BE. A) LONDON, April 4—A silk: stock ing which had belonged to Napoleon preserved In a green morocco case, has sold for $250. It had been the property of Gen, Crokat, who was at St. Helena during the captivity of Napoleon and was’ sent with dis patehes bearing the news of his death. It’s Garden Time i Washington Many " thousands of families experienced the delights last year of fresh, crisp vege- tables from their own gardens for the first time. The impetus given to increased food production all over the world was so great that gardening assumed a new importence. Garden Economy True in gardening lies in the a A be ang dant crops nce eH r . y sowing sound, re le meds of value can a profitable re- tum from the garden be insured. Don’t fail because of haphazard gerden- a Write for Catalog today. Our Uptown Store—Foot of Cherry Street, Opposite Pioneer Square. SEATTLE or Ask Your Dealer. fhat Do You ct of Your _ First of all you expect QUALITY ‘K—that should be your first con- n. A “cheap” price too often the absolute impossibility of work later in life—the positive of the foundations for work. Do not, above all be attracted by bargain sales in try—there is no such thing. QUALITY WORK — GUARANTEED rie FIRST and only CONSID- in this office. We have had large practice in Seattle for years and QU. matevials in large 1 aes; WE ARE IN A POSITION WxQUOTE LOWER PRICES THAN DENTISTS. There is a big dif- ce in QUALITY WORK at LOWEST ~ and “cheap” dentistry. Remem- lways, Hf you would be absolutely sure—safe— tev, J ® point to investigate before you we your work begun. s " gHIGH-GRADE PERMANENT DENT- at VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE CONSISTENT therewith. tion and Estimates Free. clectro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists” for Years at 8. F2. Corner Kirst and Pike. We Will Gla@ly Examine Your Teeth and Give You Our Expert Advice oe From Out of Town Whose Time is Limited, Given ial Speck Attention Phone Main 2555 r wae me Copyright, 19 CHAPTER V oll, what'll we plant?’ | Hurry-Up Husband had no | more than dug up a part of our gar |don before he wanted to got some thing growing in it, Beats all how & man Will get so enthusiastic about early in the epring and dis- h little concern about it in midsummer when the average gar- | den cries loudest for attention, “Onion sets,” T said, | So onions went into the garden Virst we planted the tiny sets (email bulbs) in rows about a foot and a half apart, setting the onions about three inches apart in the row, The rows and sets might have been nearer if we had had @ amaller gar den, but we had plenty of space between our rows for cultivating | paths These sets were Intended for green onions, We sowed onton seed for swellings and SOLDIERLA FREL aT Home SPADING IN TH’ GAADEN. HARD GRENADES PNGHT HELP KEEP Your nEenBORs rtw Bucs Courn STAND A Gas ATTACK HT MACHINE GUNS LL MAKE PLANTING A PLEASURE SPOKANE CAR MERGER NEAR: Proposed Franchise to Be! Prepared Soon SPOKANE, April 4.-—-Stepa to bring about the consolidation of the two local street car companies will officers of the companies. ‘The city councl] will begin work ing on a proposed franchise for the merged systems shortly, it was au thoritatively stated. Jitney busses will continue to operate for 5 cents, despite the recent order of the pub- lic service commission raising the car fare to 6 cents, it was announced vy the local representative of the casualty company writing all jitney bus bonds, | SPOKANE WOMAN IS APPOINTED BY HART OLYMPIA, April 4.—Mrs. J. W, Fancey, of Spokane, has been ‘ap pointd a member of the board of directors of the Women’s Industrial Home and Clinic for the term end ing 1924, by Acting Gov, Louis F. Hart. WILL CHASE WHALES ABERDEEN, April 4.—The Pay City station fleet, comprised of the | Moran, Westport and Al em, will open the whaling s ing drivers of vehicles that the wear- ers are unable to hop about quickly amidst traffic, is now worn by ex- goldiers crippled in the war. be taken immediately, according to |, Gardens <a" = eine There’s a Plot to This Story. ». —A Garden Plot oo, 19, N. B.A. ey. ?) |late green onions and for fall and winter une, Lettuce seed followed next, same day in fact, But we only gave a part of the lettuce row to the first sowing, choowing to sow more lettuce Need several days Inter, with third and fourth powings, no we could have nice fresh lettuce all «pring and far into the summer. If you sow all your lettuce at once you'll be deluged with lettuce early nd it will get tough on you, too tough to eat Same way with onion sets; better to set out some today and some a few days later. That prolongs your Harvesting period. pert gardeners call that succes- sive cropping, which ts nothing more than successive sowings, every week for #o in early spring. We planted the fourth and later cropy in rows from which we had harvested the first and wecond crops, But we pro- tected the soil from overcropping of any one vegetable by changing the garden plants this year so we id grow root crops in rows which pro- duced foliage crops last year; for In stance, lettuce, cabbage, spinach, peas, beans, where we had grown potatoes last summer. (To be continued) MUST CALL THEM MISS HEREAFTER British Servant Girls Strong for Dignity (Special to The Star by N. EA.) LONDON, April 4.— Miss Jones I'm going out for the afternoon, and { Mra Blank calis——" That's the way the Society of London workers—-suggests tha be addressed by their employer Plain “Mary” or “Jane” lack nity, the girls complain, and is thore fore lowering to morale in the house hold. Some further suggestions by the iris! Friendly 20 domentic ite momber arsenal oo eo ae ¥ shave _ | | | | society are being circularized by the} Fritish ministry of labor, They also been presented at meetings of tremens and maida, They include Definite time for meals One hour or more off duty daily when the maid should not be re suired es answer a bell ould be allowed, but not pend this time out of the he A definite free afternoon or « ing weekly, and half a day, alter nately morning and afternoon, every Sunday Opportunities of inviting friends to the house. Three Die in Fire at Ottawa, Canada OTTAWA, Ont, April 4—Two daughters and « granddaughter of L. N. Dorian, part owner of the Dorian biock,,were lost Thursday when the building wae destroyed by fire Property damage waa entimated at between $35,000 and $40,000. The dead are Marie Dorian, 40; Gracia Dorian, $2, and Blanche Dorian, 10. have toe SYD wear an “antiinfluenza” mask, Dr. Arthur Fox, well-known physician, has been remanded for trial without bail, for defiance of public health regulations. It Off Quickly! [Nothing On Earth Like “Getelt” For Corns and Calluses. A spot of thickened skin on the bottom of your foot which #0 often jmakes walking an agony, is a Calles Comes Of Like Banana Weel! 1 "Geta mm any- | picture 1 the work. ye from the true flesh. tation whatever, You peel the cal- lus right off just like @ banana peel peacefully, painlessly, * I does the same thing without the use of irritating salves, jor bundling tape. jing—-no knife, no scissors to us |"Gete-It” is used by millions, be | etn-Tt comes to any corn, ky, pl caune it's senne, never fails, “Geta-l pack corn-remover, , costs but a trifle at any drug ore. M'f'd by I. Lawrence & Co. Chicago, Panna Heads — If you want plenty of thick, beau tiful, glossy, silky hair, do, by all means, get rid of dandruff, fof it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. ‘ It doesn't do much ‘good to try to | brush or wash it out. The only gure way to get’ rid of dandruff is to dis To do this, get about four ounces | of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not afl, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de | of it. | You will find, too, that all ttohing and your hair will look and feel a bundred times better, You can get liquid a at any drug store, | is inexpensive and four ounces is all | you will need, no matter how much |dandruff you bave. This simple at this nolve it, then you destroy it entirely. | oo ons, 2 a sale for profit"! . yaunee ] In the splendid envir- onment of Washin magnificent univers Building on’s ity. Lots $299 to $579 ments paid. Titles guarantee Cement walks, graded streets; water in; assess- Home and Garden Tracts $349 to $699 $50 down, $10 monthly. d. ACT QUICKLY! VICTOR J. Liquidating Famous Crawford & Conover Holdings 160 Acres in Fine Resi- dence Lots and in Large Home Tracts Slaughter Prices! Crawford & Conover have engaged us to close out one of the finest and largest pieces of property in all Seattle, adjoining the University of Washington grounds to the Northeast. Prices don’t count, terms don’t count—the property MUST BE SOLD! Splendid neighborhood; attractive homes, churches, schools near by; cement sidewalks facing much of the property; one of the best car lines in the city (Ravenna Park) for your transportation. Right in the line of the city’s northward growth. Office right on the property. Make your reservations NOW. Sale STARTS SUNDAY. The big opportunity for you to get a home for yourself, the wife and children, is here. These prices are like giving you two to five hundred dollars toward a home. Strike while the iron is hot! Strike while the iron is hot! ACT QUICKLY. Take Ravenna Park car and walk four blocks beyond end of line to our office, or drive out over beautiful Montlake Boulevard. Goodwin Real Estate Co. E. 8. GOODWIN, Prea. 312-314 Leary Bldg. MAIL THIS COUPON Now Goodwin Real Estate Co, Leary Bldg. Seattle, Please send me your new illustrated Mterature (Free) on why I should be interested in this remarkable liquida- tion sale, and how I will profit by buy- ing in University Home Tracta. No GREEN, Sales Mgr. obligation on my part Main 4357 NQMC 22-200 cevces cvewecsecessesecess AGATOSB ..0ccrercmerercenses sees eee ee Star 4-5 SEENIN TREATY Opposition Will Overthrow Him if He Signs BY HAROLD E. BECHTOL European Manager of N. BE. A. PARIS, April 4.—Can Ebert or any other German survive the hu- miliation and criticiam that will fol- low the signing of a loser's peace? is strong belief in allied whatever govern- ‘There peace circles th |ment “signs he | be speedily serapheaped. Not that the treaty is going to be [unjust, Whatever the terms, it can't be severe when Germany's author- ship of the war and barbarous meth- ods are considered. But whoever signs will be pledging Germany to pay the penalty for her crimes. Whoever signs will be af- fixing his signature to a treaty drawn up as the result of Germany's defeat. It will impose restrictions, espect- ally military restrictions; it will pledge Germany to pay a huge dam Jage bill; an@ so on, The Germans know that's coming. They know the allies won the war and they lost it. But however magnanimous the terms of peace which the allies im- pose, a storm of criticigm is bound to break around the heads of who- jever actually agreed to them, in the opinion of allied diplomat, Their loss of the war will be brought home with new point when pledged to settle. There is a lot of tatk in Germany early next! and digging of the scalp will stop,! about “reconsideration” of the col- onies question; a belief that the Ger, man delegates will be allowed to It haggle and argue and take the edges | Breanie off other allied terms, German officials or others who are arousing such hopes in Germany ! FALLOF EBERT | GAMBLING SCANDAL OF GERMANY TODAY BERLIN, April 4—Gambling has become so prevalent here as to cre will pfle up the storm of criticism after the German delegates have “signed here.” | Take plain bitro-phosphate, is the jadvice of physicians to thin, deli- cate, nervous people who tack vim, foree, and there Y proof of the ef- ficacy of this preparation to war rant the mmendation, More over, if we judge from the countless preparation’ and treatments which are continually being advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing arms, neck and bust, ‘and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the soft, curved lines of health and beauty, there are evi~ dently thousands of men and women stroy every single sign and trace the German nation finds itself baad feel their excessive thin- Thinness and weakness are usual- |ly due to starved nerves, Our bodies [need more phosphate than is tained odern foods. Physician jelatin there lply this deficiency so well as the phosphate known among |druggiats as bitro-phosphate, which in inexpensive, and ts sold by most fall druggists nder A guarantee of | xatiafaction or money back Ry feed- remedy never fails.—AdverUsement. | now are simply sowing seeds that' ing the nerves directly, and by sup- SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR AND USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL Says Editor of “Physicians’ Who's Who” is nothing that will sup- | late a scandal in the city. Twelve) GENEVA—That Enver Pasha has great gaming houses are open day become possessed of $30,000,000 dur- and night and the play ranges ac | ing the war, and that Djemal Pasha cording to the house, from small stakes to thousands of marks, In| "2% $15,000,000 in Swiss banks, as the Charlottenburg district 16 gam. | Well as $2,500,000 in Stamboul, is the bling houses have been opened. | charge made in a Constantinople dis- Austria is said to be as strongly| patch. Talaat Pasha and Rechid possessed of the gambling craze as Bey are also said to have accumulat- lis Prussia, “ed_millions while in office. THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEEDBITRO-PHOSPHATE for Germany, will | ‘What It Is and How It Increases Weight, Strength and Never Force in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances to increase strength and nerve force and to enrich the blood.” Joseph D. Harrigan, Former Visit- ing Specialist to North Eastern Dis- pensatory, says: “Let those who are weak, thin, nervous, anaemic, }or run-down, take a natural, una- |dulterated substance such as bi phosphate d you will soon me astonishing results in the in ase of nerve energy, strength ¢ dy and mind and power of en- durance.” Ritro-Phosphate is made entirely of the organic phosphate compound referred to in the National Stand- ard Dispensatory as being an ex- cellent tonic and nervine, and @ preparation which has ‘recently acquired considerable reputation in the treatment of neurasthenia, ‘The standard of excellence, strength of its substance is be- yond question, for every Bitro- Phosphate tablet is manufactu in strict accordance with the U. 8 Pharmacopoeia test requirements, Ditro-Phosphate is therefore not a patent medicine and should not be confused with any of the secret | nostram ~called tonics or widely | plying the body cells with the neces- saty phosphorte food elements, bitro- phosphate quickly produces a wel- t come transformation in the appe ance; the Increase in weight fre-| quently being astonishing. i) inical tests) made. tr St. Cath- erine’s Hospital, N showed t 3 ._ respect! through the administration of organic. phosphate; both patients aim they have not felt as strong d well for the past twelve year This increase in weight a |rios with gt @ general Im Jin the health. Nervousness, sleep- |lossness and iack of energy, which, {nearly always accompany excessive thinness, soon disappear, dull eyes become bright and pa eeks glow with the bloor health, by hospitals every ecognizing its mer- its use in ever-increasing quantities, Frederick Kolle, M. D., editor of New York Physicians! |"Who's Who,” says: "“Ditro-Phos- phate should be prescribed by every doctor and used in every hospital en wot desire to put om

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