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STARVING TOTS SEE FOOD BURN ‘Fire Destroys American Kitchen in Vienna ny Z0K BECKLEY week’s demonstration of p EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE, es wide attention among le housewives ! | | VIENNA, Feb, 26.—Kire has doatroyed part of the largest Amer te reliet administration food kkitehen from which 14,000 poar cht} dren daily were fed, Kighty tone of food were burned. So dependent on the noonday meal from thie kitchen have the starved kiddies become that distract ed mothers swarmed to the scene begging to know when and how they could get something for the ebildren. Deapite the fire, American represent atives, together with Austrian col leagues on the job, promived the women that every child would be fed that day as usual ‘This actually was by emergency effort at other kiteh ons. After the debris had been re moved, gas pipes repaired and un damaged soup kettles cleaned, the kitchen was again in service An architect is now preparing plans and in @ week contmetors promise a habitable structure, Mean: while, “business as usual,” Vienna regards the quick work with amazement, but despite the mir acle of uninterrupted service, the jishes what are needed in every well fitted kitehen, RDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS supplies means a great financial! dpeere: Yona ©. ©. D, or phone one to a parchaser; Witt America replace this kitchen be be euaily taken by pnd and food? voy aa: swell 1] TONIGHT for Friday-Saturday-- 230 p. m.—Frederick & Net regular price 1.00 sen auditoriun—NSpanish = hand ted china jore, music and dancing to baby, plats as pics Interpreted by Lucy K. Cole, of tured: New Yerk. TERR Shee Sizes 6:30 p, m.—Elks’ club—Arthur special for aay R. Truax, cashier First National Saturday Me bank, will address monthly meet- ing of Kalons club on “Com- =e eae temple— naery > Gabe annual “ladies’ night.” Brief talks and music. eee ge club meets—' Olin, assistant general "iene amd passenger agent for the Union Pacific, speaks. Special features. 8 p. m—Carpenters’ hall, Fre- mont—Campaign mass meeting in interest of all ex-service men candidates. $ p. m.—-Ward's hall, George- town—Major Hugh Caldwell speaks. 8p. m—Y. M. C. A—James T. Lawler addresses free naturaliza- tlon class on “George Washing ton.” 4:30 p. m—Stockade hotel, Alki—Majer Hugh Caldwell $1.59 regular price $2.7: jardiniere a pictured; spc fr Tidy Saray oT a on ae “color effect. of the fruit design is very at- emia price 31.59; for Friday -hatardey ® m—Palo West opraks. FRIDAY Noon — Keom 5000, Arcade buliding—Lalla Campbcl! Chealey speaks on “The Use of the Sixth Sense and the Sex Sense,” Noon—-Levs's Orpheum—Cald- well-for-Mayor mans meeting. :20 p. m—Frederich & Nelson Cole of pa {Phonographs Aid Br lar in McAdoo Debate! peso d wanda secu EW YORK, Fe! _ Se Fie 2 at 2 "sea WILSON SIGNS Harding and William G. McAdoo will tructi bridge across! ‘West _poataed at Spokane st. meet in “debate” here tonight. That) 'yolced at a meeting of 300 mem-'is, phonographic records of their! of Beattie chapter of the Amert-| epeeches will be heard by the Central) Asnociation of Engineers, at the ps ‘chambers Wednesday eve. | P2ublican - Other candidates ee ” later. bond issue will be voted Will ~ Between partners—_ pial The B mt the municipal election next | It late in t ing when | SHINGTON, Feb. rao im a4 jpersins. WASHINGTO! OF SPELLING an auto) Por. Ident Wilson signed. the ofl land leas ing bill yenxtorday Favor Bridge Plan| Lands in West Now Open to be stolen, was the ver- returned against H. C. Hamilton | Bis, Jury in superior court Wednes-| pe EWE “4 | signature to the measure unt conferences with Chairman -Payne jot the shipping board and Recretary \r jel had convinced him that ob taining sufficient fuel ofl for the} American fleet would be possible under the provisions of the bill Of] lands are opened to long term leases under the new law. v |Huge Gas Gusher trouble is you until re are it as a bear with @ sore hea: ‘esterday afte: had the be | gtnnines of & cold,” Bint went om. he wiared at the chesrful. face. oppo | site him 11," he said, “I don't see head beman ty i erent fag ‘coi | Betore, | hind in the name of Cusar | have om | heavy col t hom I went to io of your skin with Pos. j ter another, and you by This confounded w | ane Grafty ventilator is enc and will od gecrtreas and haven't @ sign the “hold of t eruptional ably were no worse Speabie. should ener you sure vd, look ae sereck: hi this person a cold.” ate now and soon |r weber" oP it sa ie ain bre ho | SANTA ANA, Cal, Feb. mornii What i# believed to be on of the biggest gas gushers in Southern Call the Yorba Linda field«, near here. Gas, of] and rocks are shooting 260 feet into the air, and until the well can be controlled it in estimated 30, 000,000 feet of gas will be wasted ery 24 hours, Father of 18 Is Not Complaining CHICAGO, Feb, 26." don't be- lieve all this high cost of Hving bunk.” Bxor Mather father of 18 children, declared. “None of my eight girls works, The 10 boys and I earn more than $160 a week.” BLISS 1335 if you want to ba get excited about FY “Just be sensible. vary, g contem| e with eatintaction smooth spot where It used | oO n prevents oncoming erup- | speedily Fee f y _ Rose or complexion. Remove eee ae sorenesa and out-|! * ry ‘bres! tie to pritkly heat. pim- | fo" mace ‘whic iy danger hi oe. abrasions, and is prompt ip-A-Cola Ti i" omeee and other annoying wan pais that eke e feel ‘sult € there in ’ no calomel 6 good health, that healthy WiKi ‘keep and BOW. m impurities, If they to function ATIVE ve “Vor four years I suffered from , sastritis, bloating and belclilng. Was have + coased in misery ali the time. Nothing tke. BLIs8 helped until % took Adlerd-ka.”|Yruee wnee (Signed) W. Taylor. harah, gripini i Adler-ka flushes BOTH upper | digestive ony and lower bowels so completely it, Nor 49, they. lke relieves ANY CASI gas on. the|hausted feeling. They {stomach or sour stomach. Removes rect the troudie, ‘but 4 “ ane, eventually Fest Plo phone nent stomach | tral condition that d ten ES constipa- |tate the continued w tion. Prevents appendicitis. Adier- box cont NTE i-ka is a mixture of buckthorn, cas- ii on. and te Kealed with a blue | cara, glycerine and nine other simple | 0, ingredients, Swift Drug aang roperly HERE TA oof vegetabia They do pot druggiats owen for $1 and # matic conte, Made by A. 0. ‘ashington, D, G nal bearing. siznature of ALONE Kartell Drug Co, and all leading druggists accomplished | OIL MEASURE Leasing of Valuable Mineral 26.—Prest-| The president delayed affixing his California Find} fornia was brought in yesterday in| TABLETS| * >| dandruff, IS SLOW WORK | Prospects Brighten as 21 Men Enter Jury Box BY M. Dp. TRACY TOMHSTOND, Artix, Feb. proapect of ultimately the depleted jury Cochise county to try the list of Binbee de~ | pertation trial was bri¢hter today aa! the result of new tactic | Deputy County opted by Attorney George M. | Toark |’ Roark, recognizing that the jury {let might be exhausted, plainly sought to prevent disqualification of | talewnen, inat of attempting to ‘unearth Dias, as in the usual method. An a remult there were 21 men in the box when court opened today, ‘This counts W. A. Lythe, il from in- fuenza, but who may be able to re- wume his seat before evidence taking | tarts, y's seunton ended with two men passed temporarily, | Charles I. Manus, under examina- |tion when court convened today. | cauned laughter when arked what his | business was, “Tm trying to ralse something on la farm,” he maid. | Judge Pattee anwwered he feared | jhe would have to discipline someone | destruction of the kitehen and ‘food |'f talemnon continue forcibly ex-| Pressing their opinions when away | from court. Some of tho talesmen, |he sald, had been avery outapoken. \Seattle Citizen Loses His Liquor| REDWOOD CITY, Cal Ldauors valued at over $3,000 were | latolen last night from the home of {8. W. piece, official of the | Unien Of in oreaned af foon as railroads return |to private ownership, according to ‘Frank W. manager of the | visiting here, | FACED STARVATION Union Paeific, J onan Starving tn the midst of plenty be comes a distresning fact thone anemic people who dare not the lightest foods becaune t that acute stomach trouble {i follow Mrs. ©. K Hankin, of No. 760 Hast Thirtyfirst street, Loe Angeles, Cal., had a painful experience but won her way to health and is sure that if Gathers will follow her example they will be saved a great deal of suf fering. “I nuffered a nervous breakdown,” says Mrs. Haskin, “and developed fuch an aeute case of stomach |trouble that I on to a Say weak and lost flesh. 1 want eat but didn't dare rae 1 patna that it meant hours of pain and sieeplean Rese. Sometimes after eating « lit to even know ure to suffocating and there was severe pal- pitation of the heart. I grew very nervous and worried a great deal over what I thought was heart trouble “While I waa in this condition, which wae nothing more or leas than slow starvation, a friend recommend |ed Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to me, 1 procured a box and felt quite a lit | tle better after I had taken them for two wheks. I waa so encouraged that I continued the tré&tment. Soon my nerves beeame stronger and my stomach gave me leas. trouble. 1 |found it possible to ent solid food without pain. Gradually my strength lreturned and the supposed heart trouble disappeared. I am very glad to may that I feel well now, | thanks to Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. it ya keep the remedy on hand and shall take the pille whenever I feel the need of a tonic.” ‘The trouble with Mre. Haskin wa atonic dytpepata, a condition in which the digestive organs lack. tone. Usually this is the result of thin) blood and aan be corrected by build ing up the vital fluid with Dr, With lame’ Pink Pilla, These pills act dt rectly in supplying the elements that the blood lacks and enable it to properly nourish the nerves ai the organs of the body, In this way they are useful in neuralgia, rciatica, indigestion and the rundown con dition resulting from colds, influensa | and fevers Since November 1 the price of Dr Williams’ Pink Pile has been 60 cents per box, Your own drugeist can supply you or the pilin will he sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of price by the Dr, Willams Medicine Co., Behenectady, N. Y. If a are jinterested write today for free diet book, “What to Kat and How to Jat.” Send no stamps, Just say you | want the boo! \SWAMP-ROOT FOR There is only one medicine that stands out preeminent n# dicine for curable ailments of the idneys, liver and bl Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases, Swamp-Root makes friends quickly because ftv mild and immediate effect roor realized in most cases Tt {ea gen jtle, healing vegetable compound Start treatment at ones, Bold at oll drug stores in bottles of twe size, medium and large. However, if you wish firet to tert this great preparation send ten cents stands to Dr. Kilmer & ©o,, Minghamton N. ¥., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Be: ecsnenal oer. \(oow TO acum BAIR BEAUTY Y enjoy & dolightful wham: poo with very little effort and for a very trifling cost, if you get from your druggist’s a package of can throx and dissolve a teaspoonful in & cup of hot water, Thts makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it in @aey to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head, Your shampoo is now ready. .|Just pour a little at a time on the sealp and hair until both are en. tirely covered by the daintily per fumed preparation that thoroughly | dissolves and removes every bit of excess of} and dirt. After [rinsing the hair fries quickly with a fliffiness that makes tt seem heavier than it is, and takes on a rich luster and a softness that [makes arranging it @ pleasure, Robinson, freight traffic | Thousand Dollars Held for Veteran of World Combat PHILADELIIITIA, Feb, 26.—A thousand dollars, a ticket to North Dakota and @ pension await a “wandering doughboy in @ fur oat” at the local Red Crows headquarters. The ebb Ud brought Joe Lenn’ phia from a ne tion camp, He regivtered at the Salvation Army hotel and from there was taken to St. Agnes’ hos pital for treatment of his wounds. . He w leven wound stripes: had a croix de guerre, two cita tions and medals from the Bpan igh-American war When discharged from the how pital, he colmeted compensation thru the Red Cross, bought « fur coat, and disappeared without leaving an address. Since then hin compensation under the Sweet bill has plied up a thousand dol- lara to his oredit An he ts gradually becoming blind, he ts given double disabi! ity, permanent insurance privy! liges, and, in addition, the public health wervice haw a free ticket for him to return to his home tn North Dakota He fe & veteran of the Argonne and Chateau Thierry, | | | The Star untrue stat oharse. jand they don't w er intentionally printe an t of makes an unjust SKE everything they Versonal i” will be delinquent after March 15, and not March 1, a# stated in Wednesday's Atar. All per: sonal taxes not paid by March 15 will draw interest at the rate of 15 per cont per year, says County Treasurer William A. Gaines Anyone who pays their real taxes before March 15 gets a rebate of 3 per cent. Real taxes become de quent June 1. My paying half of the real tax amsesxment before June 1, delinquency interest at 12 per cent per annum i avoided, and the re maining half of the taxes can be paid on or before November 30. if the remainder is not paid by Novem. ber 20, Interest in charged at the rate of 12 per cent dated from June 1 ANTIS TO URGE — ‘DRY’ SHIPPING WASHINGTON, Feb. 26." pri vate interests cannot profitably op. | United States government can and will,” Geclares Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel for the Antifaloon league, Former brewers and distillers ore investing thetr money tn ship companies, according to Wheeler, “If they are buying ships that they may sell boore aboard them and create saloon propaganda they are making « characteristic blunder,” asserts eoler. Prohibitioniets are ‘watching ny sale of government ships to private companies, according to Wheeler. “The flimay excuse that ships can- jnot be operated profitably except with bars aboard them,” says Wheeler, “in making us invertigate more carefully other arguments ad i me for private control,” | Wheeler makes the veiled threat | that unless the beat owners content hemacives with “dry shipping.” the Anti@aloon league may protest the wale of venseln iy the government. ‘Hangs Himself in Home of Friend OAKLAND, Cal, Feb, %6-—I0d- j ward Parsons, who came here from | Portiand, quarreled with Mra, James | Hays at her home, He asked to be xcused and left the room. Later| | they found him dead, hanging by two | neckties, Veterans Can File on Oregon Claims) | WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—-World lw ar veterang will be given prefer | -nee to file claims for homesteads on 60,000 noren of land In Western Or- | department an: | ounced the interior today Chinaman Planned to Sell His Baby! CHICAGO, Feb, 26.—-Mra Canto | Fong, formerly Mabel Eaton, loved her husband for two years, altho | they didn’t speak the same language. Then Wong proposed they make a fortune by selling their Chinese- American baby in China This Thief Will Probably Swing DALLAS, Tex, Feb. 26.—Some body stole a wing from the porch of W. Th. Skeels a few nichts ago, night. W. F. STOCKLIN sent matter thru the mails. He admitted it. Federal Judge Neterer three months W ednesday, English Musica For Five Nights [ EVES. $2 wo 80] Hut our reporters are hamas, | RAIL ROAD MEN tendered al farewell banat 1. C. Gilman, retired federal district director, at Washington hotel Wednesday | obseene | gave him lem Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow For Stuert-White’s “RED RIDING HOOD” * Which Will Be the Offering Commencing Tue ‘MARSHALL BOY PASSES AWAY! |Apapted Son of Vice Presi- dent Dies This Morning WASHINGTON, Veh, 26— Morrison Marshall, adopted son of Vice President Marshall, died nt 6:45 a, m, today, The child, aged @ little more than |three years, succumbed to an excess jof acid in the blood, despite the ef- forts of specialists from Johns Mop- ine hospital to save him. Vice President and Mra, Marshall | were at the bedside ax the end eame.; |The vice president canceled all his speaking engagemnts and rushed back to Washington when the baby's | | Mines developed. Everything poantble wan done to| save the child, but thruout the night! jhe drifted closer aud closer to the brink About two years ago Morrison was itaken into the home of; the Mar- |shalis. There were no formal adop- | ‘tion proceedings, tut the baby's family consented to let the vice | president regard him as his own. A special kitehenette wan built in the Marshall apartment, where food was prepared for Morrison by a nurse, Another room was filled with and he took his alring regu in the vice presidential auto- | larly mobtie | For a time he thrived. But a few | Weeks ago the fatal linens developed. | | | Whether Maj. Alvert D. Smith. U.! 8. army aviator, will attempt a 1,100-mile daylight Might from Be attle to San Diexo depends upon proper authorization being received from the Western department of the Alr Service, Word is expected to be | Sonatved bere Thursday i If permieston is granted, Maj./ Smith hopes to make the “hop” from Seattle to Sen Diego in 12 hours of lcontinuous fying. He will use oa DH-4, one of the planes now being made over at the Boeing airplane | plant for forest patrol and sae cial work for the government. ‘The little one-seated Sopwith scout | | plane that Maj. Smith used in his) tle I would feel as though I wan | erate ships without selling liquor, the | flight (o Beattie is parked at the, Pape wa mga nll oo menage the protection of the police Took Acid for Salts; May Save Him Yet) AKRON, Ohio, Feb. 26.—Frank Schmidt drank oxalic acid instead of Epsom waits. He may tive. APARTMENT THIEVES stole 45 yards of cloth and a quantity of clothing Wednesday afternoon from Carl Brynes, in the Terry apart =e AT | Whee You win—whes Yeu wit | Good food in itself ie harmless | The usual reason stomach Srewples arise is due to faulty. a brought obevt Boge, overeating The y to correct due to @ stomach “troub) sata k t ance ‘asaiatance to | fo this work. “This ia why doctors | tell you to diet. Nature ts then | compelled to aid hersel | then overwork her when sho is ia Tablets go into Uke food, They elp digest food, and thus, when the next meal is eaten, the system is ‘epared to do its work with- | if wing this practice many ’ their stomach trou nd conquered the old bear’ oe indigestion. Always take a Btuarl's Dyspepsia Tablet after meal» or efore bedtime. Hy doing this you will be jacting wisely and playing safe. Ge te yor arug int anywhere and | mare bes Brice’ $0 ‘cents. ‘| | Retail and Wholesale Cooking, Eating and Baking White Winter Pear- main Apples Spiteenbderg Apples {Delicious Apples | Rome Beauty Apples | Chelan Apples Winosap Apples at Wholesale and Retail ‘There app! |nold and just as rep Kdwin for less ean e GRADE ap. [ple in Seattle, Go te Stall No. 50, downstaira 1 the Webtlake Market; ask if that 1s | Dr, Hdwin J. Brown's stall, an vewetab ie ‘you | bargain in a: otatoes, hes Frutes and a Rute. ¢ yes Imported I Extravaganza and Two Mats. ne March 2 [: THE arma snowy white, yet there is not application, troubles wit % the the purehas fully refunded to any ‘User, Father Explains Death of Infant CHICAGO, Veb. 26--The death of | 10<menth-old Robert Brooks, of La! wa cleared today with the ion of Robert Brooks, the ebild's father, that he broke the arms and lege of the baby Brooks’ confession, a cording to police, waid that he was attempting to #traighten the child's limbs, Drinks Were Not | Soft; Lock Doors) Locked doors greeted the habitues of Otto Guntatson's soft drink extab- lishment, 806 Wiret ave, Thursday. Deputy sheriffs raided the place and | cloned it temporarily, when, they aay, they found a qu antity ot liquor “He who has never been troubled ‘has read but one chapter im the book of life Most Reasonable Prices! That in a nutshell is what the Boston Dental Company offers you. For years and years this office has stood test of pleasing and satisfying its patients so that they have returned to us them- selves when they needed dental atten- tion and have also recommended their friends to us. That explains in a large measure why this office has enjoyed its remarkable growth. GUARANTEED WORK PAINLESS METHODS BEST OF MATERIALS REASONABLE PRICES These are the big outstanding fea- tures of our service to you. Experi- enced graduate registered dentists are here ready and willing to attend to a dental work the way it ought to be one. You are protected by the reputation of this office, which has been won by years of faithful, conscientious service to the people of Seattle. WHY NOT HAVE THOSE TEETH FIXED NOW? If you have teeth that need attention, you know that it is only a question of time till you will be forced to have them attended to. Meanwhile you are suffering needless pain and inconvenience and at the same time you are gambling recklessly with the most valu- able thing you possess—viz., your health. _ Come in and let one of our expert dentists give you a FREE EXAMINATION He will quickly tell you what, if anything, is necessary to put your teeth into perfect condition and just what it will cost you. You will be surprised and delighted when you find how little it really costs to have a perfect set of teeth. | THE BOSTON DENTAL C0. 1422 Second Ave., Opposite The Bon Marche This Pretty Girl Defies Age By Using Ordinary Buttermilk To Beautify Her Complexion ° Any- Deleht~ t Improvement, if Ea pense, Buttermilk Cream creates beauty plexion to radiant bei red or rough han the slightest sign of its use after It actually vanishes from sight, and the most heated at- mosphere will not pi © the least s of the skin. > matter whether you are trou- with a or complexion, wrinkles, puffiness around the eves, freckles, crows’ feet or lines around ely finger nails, or just . hands h use of Howard attermilik this to your complete wet A quantity he understanding that money will be choer= dissadsfied autiful actress says; “A short massage with Howard's Buttermilk Cream at night before retiring is Mat ls pocessary,”

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