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“If we become a food importing but SG, raien our present rapid rate of | Unit THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923 THE 8 @3 An Upstairs Value in New Crepe Dresses If you fav the good looking serviceable cre n to your )\ ment f val 1 to see this comprehen ing. Many new crepe in a multi de of unu signs and 1ades. Canton crepe, fMat-back °, cara van Canton crepe and an-figured crepes tisplayed in this dress group. Your Saige Hat —$10 Those who wish to appear smartly clad for Easter Will want something out of the ordinary in the ter of design, material and coloring for that new E hat. All these features are combined in this large and varied. group of new Spring hats. Charming creations in moh straw braids and hair cloth. Beautiful flower-trimmed hats in straight line and poke shapes. Priced the upstairs way at this low figure, reflects .a true saving. The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Mone, Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. Americans Eating Too Much, Says U.S. Expert" Farmers Won’t Be Able to Produce Enough |." Grub to Supply Nation in 25 Years WASHINGTON, March 15. Asked what this econom! Americans are “cating themselves) would mean to the avera; out of house and home,” says, in| can citizen, effect, Dr. E. D. Ball, director of} Bread w scientific research for the depart-| Farm pre ment of agriculture. | prices. “Inside of 25 years we are going| The cost of livi to be changed from a exporting} M to a food importing nation,” says Dr. | acro Baill. labor “American farmers will not be able} Cities to produce even enough to feed ilest country. Di growth in population will be @ thing | agricultu instead of in the population t of the past. ( creasing its 3, 16,000,000 In t decade, will) so t probably show an increase of I 1,000,000. | his “The price of wheat in Chicago will | ting out money be the price of wheat in Liverpool | search, says Dr. Ball. i plus what it costs to move ft from he points out that: Liverpool to Chicago. Today It the reverse.” Sam 1s a piker a IT CAN'T BE DONE THAT WAY To be of any use to , coal must be delivered to you,- and that takes trucks, and men,- and time;-~ AND THESE THINGS MUST BE PAID FOR! That's we never quote Tanker Prices” - they're meaningless, at bests: Because “ OGL Seattle & frem spreads out ww 80 much,- because of the ¥! Lakes and Hille, Sc it's impossible te vertise delivered prices,- but, watever your coal requirements ,phone “see us,we'll cheerfull. Nd toll you exactly what it costs delivered into Ght your bins. | Junior High School Plan Will Be Considered Here Supt. Thomas R. Cole Will Present Proposi- tion to School Board prescriptions PHYSIK IANS’ | BY JOHN W, NELSON a ¢ are good for bodily ills, but f 1 ‘eduee tthe what higher physician is there ; i upen| provid ‘ to prescribe for the thousands of ‘ Phones 3 i neglected wives in the country ° t ‘ ¢ the board 5 tha who are dying a living death at iome of lonesomeness and wear- iness, while their husbands are mut with the “fellows” enjoying a few hands of poker? In next week iar sccc FABRIC TIRES Spicy Details in Lives of Cars Unearthed “Three Women in a Boat” ~And a Leaky One in the April number of TRUE CONFESSIONS, _ three PLAN TO HE CONSIDERED lone- A aks ace VASHID oN, Maret P a ted on gano some wives connive to punish pe —, gh-arade a their husbands for neglect, by ich. a 4 iad ; giving them tit for tat. So ar- toward it aken i ‘1g vayed in their most ravishing gowns, they sallied forth to the and taverns. They pabaret Ah o ying a glorious time Hon as ado Cag ot cora' When—but don’t miss the rest. a ous : t peep An Foal Be Readers are assured of a gen- he adopt the mediate | Keer Cre rears WE st uine thrill when they learn how 1 t ' the specter ath hovered f 35 5 when Ita ver the little party, and brought ot tierersre ! rhe hy se of 40\8 the husbands to a full realiza- Cpe Naan e ea stong|{ tion of the situation. The goal BASIC FACTOR ra : i. r t was reached— but we are sure 3, Bilvete of ¢| “Don't be to er ft an who || you will agree that an ounce of the hig if ; prevention is worth a pound of 0 of t “(pias Ma ioe ~ cure, after reading “Three Women in a Boat” in the April {RUE CONFESSIONS. r instance, ngland has just settled on a spe- al appropriation of $5,000,000 in ad-| t EE Ed 1 x , 28 A How many wives has a Turk? One or a dozen? Weird ne f each grade, double Finnan-Haddie e the conjectures which leap into being at the mention Eh tke: pros tt t Cover fish with boiling ancient custom of the harem. R ning eyes water and keep hot for half hour, Drain and remove bones. Serve the flakes in a cream Cpirrdn 3 with chopped hard-boiled oggs nod ell seasoned with the genuine LEAS PERRINS SAUCE THE OMIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE a mear peering over folds of s and languorous forms at amorous ease on rich Turkish rugs come before the imagi- nation with startling alacrity Very few Europeans .have ever been privileged to visit a harem and learn from actual experience the facts regard- ng the modern Turkish “love & ; nest.” This is just what Princess Catherine Radziwill, XTRA ! a recent addition to the editorial staff of TRUE CON- e } FESSIONS, has done, and in the April number she tears away the veil of ignorance that for centuries has en- veloped the Turk and his harem. Above all, don’t miss “Life in Turkish Harems” in the issue now on all newr stands. Is the Turk a Rough Neck? Reports from the Near East would indicate that all ‘ k! Turks are ready for the degree of M. B. (Master of uICK,. || Butchery) in their treatment of the Armenians. That ee jf} at least some of the Moslems are human is portrayed in Get a box of that wonderful } “The Turk Not a Cave Man,” the confession of a beauti- ful Armenian girl, in the April number of TRUE CON- GYPSY FOOT RELIEF FESSIOD The girl, now in New York, descrit ith characteristic vividness .her extraordinary s “love nest” of a young Turk. Don’t mis and romantic confession in the April issue. Is Love Stronger Than Evil? They are caught red-handed! Were they “sent up” as a reward for their carelessness? Their captor, the most beautiful girl “Slim” had ever seen, floored them by giv- ing them a delightful dinner, and then liberating them. Something tugged at “Slim heart strings. Tearing from his life the chapter of past criminal activities, he won a double victory—retrieving his soul and winning— but don’t miss this appealing heart interest story, “The Transformation of Big Slim,” in the April number of backward ar col STUDY y « , How to Stop Pains From Burning Feet, | Corns and Bunions, Bureau of Missing Relatives o thie i The Star invites its readers to (a secret from the desert) Apply {t In @ minate—Three minutes later pat on shoes, then walk and run all yoy like | and work on your feet as much as you wish! No more soaking your feet in medicated The Star, Other newspapers ure invited | inconvenience; no fuse with piasters—no | to reproduce such Stems as will Laterest | bother! their readers, | The annoying agony from sore, burning, calloused, tired feet stops, while pains from ,,| corns and bunions disappear as if by magic. amazing! Thousanda now talking ay Foot Relief—a wonderful secret ert! Try it tonight—jump around mn J ‘ notify his parents a | fluence, Pa, |New Classes Will Start Next Week! “Good work, Tom. Jerry tells me| f/f’ TRUE CONFESSIONS. PETER DOW—This man, who is about 62 years old, is being sought by his brother, Joseph Dow, of Wor. cester, sass, you have been chosen. to lead the night classes {n electricity up at the} | ought to be a ih ard for you,” » classes will begin next} forward, although I get’ some extra | and that will You know, Jane and 1 t married next © little nest ¢ “I'll say you do, Man, I'm mar and I know how much it takes. pipe-dream of two living cheap | er than 8 ‘way off the truth Salt it away. “Never f about a love witt Sin Acts As ‘Its Own Chastener One of the most powerful confessions of retribution overtaking its sinner, is the story of “The Price of a Woman's Folly” in the April number. It was_the old jf story, a vain, beautiful woman tired of her plodding, faithful husband, lured away by the saccharine words of the polished philanderer. During their « e there was a fearful wreck—but don’t miss the vivid climax that carries with it its own moral, told in the usual inimitable way of the people who make TRUE CONFESSIONS. I've been salting for | Nver since I fell in Don’t take chances with your health f She didn't fall until} —that cold—get it off your chest with a few weeks ago, but sho prom: | ised to be Mrs, Jones, #o all's well."'| G | "Well, 1 am ad you nab extra little Job." od the (ANALORSIQUE ) | Rub the Bengué in and the cold out | “All that worries mo in that T will | Atany Drug Store—Keep atubehandy have to draw some of my precious | Thos, Leeming & Co,, N. mer hoard for a new sult this spring and soon, too, I can't take a stunning | |girl like Jane around and look like a tramp," be T should say not Tet. mo t that you buy this suit on French aca quite #0 empty of pocket. 1 found | Baume it a good plan, too, Cherry's have some now Jaze spring sults in that] you would like, And the best of it is, you may open a charge account| with six months to pay.’ Cherry's 19 at 1016 Second ave., be }tiween Madison and Spring, in the [i bldg., over the Pig'n Whistle This Issue 210,000 Copies Take elevator-Advertivement, VAGE B Prescription for Neglected Wives? Princess Radziwill’s Intimcte Peeps Into Turkish Harems “DESTINY’—A remarkable coincidence of a letter and a name caused a down-and-outer to be reunited to his former wife. One of the most exquisite stories of love and adversity that TRUE CONFESSIONS has pub- lished, “ONE IN THE MIDDLE AND TWO OUTSIDE”—Her first hubby was legally dead, and she married again. Now hubby No. 1 has appeared, and with two husbands and a child—what would you do? Don’t miss this ab- sorbing real life complex in this issue, —_—_—————__________., In the greatly improved and enlarged April number of True Confessions are numerous other human interest stories from the fields of life. Here are a few: Leaves From a Strange Marriages, Detective’s Notebook. The Choice Billet, From Darkness Into Life Behind the Foot- Light. lights. Passing of “Soapy” The Girl Who Flirted Smith. With Fate. Leeches, A Modern Sleeping Betty Is Bored. Beauty. 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