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C i yREY S LETTERS WINTER DESERTS ' JONFESSIONS OF A WIF al LOWEST BIDD R Dear Miss Grey: | certainly|giris one meets, there le not one WIFE IN SPRING || LOVE DICK SOBER, | LOATHE | Jim’s sorrow—told him Mollie was CITY EMPLOYES agree with “One of the Left-Over who cares to settle down and have! HIM DRUNK & headetrong girl—she thinks [ am for my experience has taught mela it Is enough to “get any| (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper drunk-—the wife of my borom| « SGTON. Oct. $ that the fellow of today has to be &/ one’s goat.” Bik : 2 Be Enterprise Association) thinks I'm drunk.” Whe eeonle ave nected iat eeeEINGTC re ico Beton! port,” or he gets left. It doesn't) | do not agree with “LeftOver"| She's Divorced in Fall and) “Mollie Is a headstrong «irl Dick sat down heavily and gave! yo aaa tap 4 aerate mancone: foe. atx torpedo matter If he belonge to the “Four rning the girl “living off the Her Attorney's Name again repeated Dick to himself, 48 4 long sigh and then he murmured, ®P* me halt Soot hoe a tee Ve! ages Hundred” or ia just a common tho. It le his place to sup Is Summer |T opened the bedroom door ae in| Very, eunappey, “She thinks I'as| Mayor Of! told members of Ce D dae tn an vltictal tabulation of the “scrubs” If he Ie not a good fellow port her; that Is understood when | . pal, a intended i690 oe es de drunk. Only had w few highballs,| Municipal Civil Service league, 1 y n offictal lation of the | "*° : tH le asooniont Pa " Pane Be unt Mary's rogm 6 *r® hut whe thinks I'm drunk, Wife of Adrons day eventn bids recently made by the navy de.| Wh? Blows himse ie er ap he marries her. | could do that! HEART-BREAK TALES |Margic, where are you going—come jy ehe thioks 3 to rtp A, Oflen adds Friday ing partment What the rencen le | we and would be willing to, but do not ar eas aaie te 1 observed |" n thinks I'm drun' He ured himself in favor of tempt to say, but | do know If @lthink, when the only attraction.a| p, i pack and ta slipped out of bed again and oN a ee . Probably more than one hare Ne ales id age pensions, praised the civil Be cgi he Mare Island navy yard offer-lnome-toving git!” cannot be found girt sees about a. fellow la the nrained panutor commented at the| iat, Mollie 1s @ headstrong strl.'teft bim and went back to our| ld see pensions, pral wi with a figure $50,000 less cach for |!" teh years, It Is almost hopeless| amount of money he can of willl time Clariam and Earl Winter were| ey font you may som 6 im | room, taking the precaution this| service commipsion, advocated - ‘ ee > to look for one, | have looked for gpend, that ahe would make muchiwod that thetr matrimonial aftair|'™%,,020Ut ber time to lock the door, Dick ev{-|long terms for the commissione two, besides cuaranteeing their de- we na or @ ions aoa | There ts nothing to my, Dick, qontly 4 ¢ mi livery in 20 months. The Norfolk)" that long, and have been sin. of’ a wife. |might likely turn out a frost t th hich you have| ouUy did not miss’ me for, in the| and ended by saying he considered F mavy yard did $70¢ with delty.|cere In my search. Several times || Some say “the boys” are just as] And go it did, in divorce court|\o.Jo evry minute and a half NCO Merwe: When 1 went {nto Aunt] Seattle's city er Snap > ie ery in os "| thought | had discovered the right! bad. Admitting it, do they get any | Friday made every minute and a half since! Mary's room and opened the win We have arriy time when i Cramps of Philadelphia, the low.| 2% but when the usual “good time” |credit if they are not? No! The! Mrs, Winter, who in a dress-|)°, Came in You may nat re dows to bet In the fresh air on that}we must make up our m that ee wat private bida ‘a was not Included in the program,|boy who is all right le SISSY, and| maker, wae sorry to inform Judge|!™...ut You are drank id atmosphere he was fast) we are dealing with a thinking pub F; private bidde da rate . 7 Ay aker, e What do you mean, woman, bY asleep in bed ec," h id; “that the delivery of a Tess 000 reo 0-knot Vessels, |aNt then | ceased to be interest: ithe one who isn't Is a “eport.” Thelsmith that her husband had pre-|paytre nae te mot tam net drank a - ip precinet th Ser coe hres, Seknct vesssla. ing fellow can't be bad alone, and tlgumed ahe could finance their tablo|MZiMk (hat to me? Iam not drunk. | Sometimes I think if It were pos:|the vote of this precinet or thi | 1 like to dance and attend the the-/have yet to see the fellow that alfor the meager sum of $3 to $4 a/JUet Been helping Ji hiehbalie—|¢ > (Or &'man to get A view of bis) counts for potting ae fehl dol The bid He: hat the Mare /atre, but when it comes to going| good girl couldn't make better. lmonth which, she seid, be eppro.|{crewe 10 8 few. bighb fever-colored face while he 1s sleep-| are called on to furnish w full dol. @ bids indicate that » Mare| ' t | ’ » @ couldn't go back on a friend, You\ing off the results of drinki too|lar's service for every dollar paid Tstand y: : t joy-riding” and to cabarets, | can't) Meet a young lady and treat her! priated from his salary once in Sg nt he a land yard will get one, if not two, where the fun comes In, But/iike « lady, and the first ide tel! lated ‘s ary 8! know—but he went back on me—|much, he would reform jmmedi-| Us the awards. a ia apo while for that purpose. left me after the first two high-/ately, The man lying th , “We must develop a spirit that i —— what is the use of “hollering? It her friends Is, “Gee, but that guy i) ‘Then he beat her, and was other |): T had ts Galabeaie. diene lthe Dis ? OF here Was DOL! vernment expenses muse be re ; STAR WANT ADS ANE GO| won't make cireumstances any bet-|siow"; but be fresh and talk spicy| wise such a disagreeable compan-|tll® and 1 bas Ctrl Wanita e ee Mae 201 Serer et by the Glecharging of GETTERS. ter, but when, in the hundreds of |and it Oh, ain't he classy?"—lion that she was not e ar bouts |No—I wasn't celebrating a8 evidence In those bloated features, oY ao 7 , tperensed tt ————— Ss — ————_ | Curtain. cH. " ‘ eer’ |drowning Jim's sorre I told him of any mind, any soul. It was just|°™Ployes, but by increas f — , tien om [broken when he decided to “pick|that Mollie was a headstrong xirl,/a great hulking animal—I hated| “ency and faithfulness on the part j f up his dude” and “beat tt" but some way it didn’t make much/|him, and it was only with a feeling|0f those employed : My Dear Mise Grey: After! Her father, foo, cared Mttle for)of an impression on him. He slid/of disgust that I closed the door 3 \ s ve Ad serge life et 19/the mesoory of, art iis away from me and left me to cele and shut out from my sight that years) on the road and meeting very| pout the converration te—no, to drown alone terrible thing. If I could abut ME nearly every type, feel I'm at lib-jhad with him," the father said,| | a i the a : ; . lib ' ‘ managed to get the door open/trom my bh the thought that i AE a Fourth, Pike & Union erty to say a few words to “An|“was when I told him bo wasn't/and rushed into Aunt Mary's room.| perhaps I will have to live with {t} One hundred prominent doctors is American.” {| have been on the/treating my girl right. He told me|pear Aunt Mary, her room seemediall of ho Bi p . stage since | was old enough to|to mind my own business. I didn't\tc he like Alay Wie all of my Iife—Oh—little book, lit-land lawyers and bankers and other ontinuous—11 a. m. to 11 p. m, peak the lines,” and after tour |see him when he used to beat her,|(ne wie sien, oc rotune tree all ay Tenn, What, will 1 do? | business men panted and perspired ' ' {0 beat her,| she wan a a refuge from all my think I still love Dick, the Dick] and cooked and served a perfectly ing entire North and South Amert-jbut if I had--GOOD-NIGHT sorrows, all my woes 1 was trem-|I used to know, but L.loathe the sorgnens dinner to 400 WOM ca, will cay thie in the defense of _ seme smith reprimanded the) bing with hurt and rage and in| sodden, drunken Dick in there. My|members of the First Presbyterian men an joys! pectatora for ttering y excitement forgo’ » loc thes " ¥ . Tuesda I have found a few “stupid,” afew! Mrs. Winter was deserted in the| 22, °xcitement forgot to lock the) soul rebels from evén looking at|church Friday night. It's an annual 5 ’ “4 but by far th | aprt 4 divorced in the ‘fail.|°°r a custom. The women were highly a wt by far bo greater ma Egg and . ' ‘ced in he fn I had hardly cowered down under WHAT SHALL I pO? erith but admitted the repast jority proved to e intelligent,|The name o her attorney Waslihe clothes when Dick pushed the To Be Contin clot! ne pushed th ued) was good wholesome and all-around “royal| Sommer |door open ee —— — = good fellows.” if a girl conducts st ait Fn What ® you doing in here herself sensibly, | am reasonably; Mra Clarence Amelia Olmstead,|sorgic. olf glsl?” he exclaimed In assured she will receive the same| Whose peaches and cream complex | surprise, “You aren't mad, are you treatment from the opposite sex.|!on went admirably with her 19/hecause 1 sald that Mollie fa a Just completed an 18month trip,| years, had something the same sort dstror > #8 t a ong girl? She ts a head = = = a = a In . and am glad to say I've added to my/0f husband in Harry L. Olmstead,| «trong girl and you encourage her the Three-part Special list several men and boys whom | am she sald jin {t. Right now you are giving proud to call “friend.” |. They got married tn Vancouver,/me cause for divorce,” and he In C,, June 6, 1916, and of the same month he Attle, supposedly to loc He didn't even write fo Let “An Admirer” write me If she has never met this type of human and I'll gladly let her meet numer- ous “happy mediums.” Silent Battle Cc With a cast of stars in Gertrude hate to less my ‘hushand’s love. of them.” Divorced. Q.—Belng a married man, M Grey, and having to pay for all nec-| essary repairs and comforts of a home, | wish to ask your advice re- o- Henry L. Wellman at Her cleaner’s bill amounts to about $10 a month—nearly a week's eal- ary. Now, what I would like to have you do Is to publish as soon as po: sible a remedy that will do the bus! ing at home, Divorce cloth will remove grease tifally, I know, becans suite in this manner 800 Ground Floor Seats noes. CARL, ably solled, several Ladies’ Free Rest Room, with Cc A—-Ten dollars per month for May ap ey wary to oe le M for one verene 4 spot alt y be maid service, phone and w x bin for o Berton w 1 pari _ na iA tables and stationery. Also a free even for a perso d once a week money to throw away that Cyntht » Main Floor. In His Newest October, 1915, Make and Model 2ReelComedy ONE SOLID WEEK Sc, 10c P__.. or THE SEA children by taking Robinson, James Kirkwood, Mack GHILOLEBG | os eae < Ny Oui A.—If you are both fond of chil-|_ 74 se Ceoes, © Cantall Sennett, Billy Quirk, Arthur Johnson dren, why healtate about taxing «{eurbeon, sold his ch and Marion Leonard. ttle one into your home? Besides |#ead for money to spe having something to really live for,|SCording to Mrs. Ch you would be doing a beautiful work |S87et Deloach. and rendering humanity a true serv-|_ She came West to ice and is now trying to self and two | boarders. Divorced When. Sarah A. Wellman told|tage for periods of two months or| Sa eentnateenetnteteetaenaeEee ry pee rchacocnheah a TTLE S$ ee a AR_ on the 16th came to Se ok for work r two weeks. laughed the foolish laugh of a drun ken man, at his own joke. “Giving me caut for divorce in leaving my q and board, and if you de C to you, Cynthia Grey. | She waited for more letters that k out I'll get it And again he K. Cc, [never came, and finally folldwed! isugned ae te 3 ia jhim here. She couldn't find him, eile) well dae whee > bac From the story in the Saturday C.-Wé'ata’a, Maried couple five] aie” Sas G80 -setg' Bim eluon lio tet Pou ee ee Evening Post, of a prodigal son, who years, but have no children. At) Divorced ae | “Do you mean that you are going ‘ oe kia times we are very lonesome. As for to er" returns home a man instead of a myeelt, | would net care, but my| Robert MeAteor left his wite,|' Boge gh iE GE OB beggar. husband just loves children, as he, Mary, and a child, in Belfast, Ire Then you have left my bed?" os is a echool teacher and is with chii.|!and, to come to California for his I don't intend to sleep with a q dren most of his time. Lately he| health drunken man {f I can help ae s has asked me to adopt a child.) Soon after he recetved a letter! anwwored Would you advise us to do it? We)from Mre. McAteer in which she thinks I'm drunk,” said Dick! have a very nice home and most ev. /*tated that he didn’t need to hurry 44 neelf What's the matter erything we want besides. It seems Ome. Howey he did with her? She thinks I'm drunk he has no interest any more in the When | got there,” he said sa perfectly sober—fust tried to drown home, and do not care to etay|“the home had been sold nopaveeecchpsialins har telat there evenings. | would be very, ¥#* Kone with my boy, 1 marched thankful for your reply, for | would|® Year without finding any trace C0-EDS To KEEP HOUSE AT U. OF W. fidren's bed-! nd for drink| Theoretics! and semi-prnetical ariotte Mar study of housekeeping at the Unt versity of Washington ts to be sup-| plemented shortly by actual prac-| tice In home management fn a five} room cottage on the campus. Girls studying home economics will become residents {n the cot-| her parents support her Vancouver,;%0, and will be instructed tn the} B. C., that she had no use for him,| arte of the housekeeper garding a cleanser of some kind for|s. saig he came right down to| Not more than four or five girls tation’ sivts and jnckets. Seattle after a divorce. Ho got it.| Will be able to reside tn the house My wife is In the habit of allow. : ‘ss "tat but by careful rote ,ing her clothes to get grease spots! 4, sodewick tentified she un.| tion, all of those registering for the 4 upon them. She claims she knows derstood her husband, Irvin ee in b making will be THE NEWS OF THE WORLD [ * rething to take the spots off. She pernee irritated with notes elven aD opportuni then sends them to the cleaner, and, m 4h tt apa tir achievements will be IN PICTURES of course, his charges are enormous. Toman and hag loft the country) idied by the class as & whole. | with her. Anyway, he was not liv-| "*!¢" : : ’ granted FIELD has taken under ad ition of Charles Fa of the Cascade school, ASK ATHLETIC The mod weekly as humorist. 6 spote beau etelean my! park If consider: | yjsement applications! gan, p board a pe remove the and others, to convert Denny park kept In good into an athletic field for the Cas as and p cade and De hools sd for you ia Grey JAP STUDIES RAILROADS to wear a kitch Those who walt 2,500,000 years nota, intant freight gauges z on is apt to ce in contact| will witness a repetition of the or Japan's Im |with grea om, oF phenom of February, 1866 here studying rat} gaso or a ae oon peo care ern seen news vm | MAYOR TALKS TO 50,000 MARCH IN ‘ BEISUNDAy, MONDAY, TUESDAY William J. Locke’s Famous Story SIMON THE JESTER The story of a man doomed to die on his wedding day who lived—and loved another woman. A Drama in Five Parts, With Edwin Arden, Irene Warfield and Alma Tell Cartoon Comedy pictures | by an artist} Another LAKE LOUISE of | Canadian Rocky scenics. CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. 10c—CHILDREN 5c; LOGES 25c ra CHARLES CHAPLIN. SHANGHAIED Also the 5-Part Romantic Melodrama, “The Spender’ A Powerful Story Vividly Told —ALL BRAND NEW-—AND ALL FOR ONE ADMISSION PRICE— ALHAMBRA 1,600 Large Opera Chairs STARTING § SUNDAY OCT. 10 10c, 5c 8 BIG ‘DRY’ PARADE CHICAGO, Oct. 9—Headed by 1,000 Chicago miniaters, priests and «1 children 4 thru the lo the be ginning of a campalgn © out Chicago 2 Hehind the div 64 4,008 reprenentat of Catholic and Jewish organizations, followed by @ mbers of 1,600 delegation of 30,000 m Protestant churches enting nplar county on league, and national prohibition nizations Mayor reviewgd the parade from a balcony on Michigan the parties and other org Thompson “DAN APPLETON’ AT U. John W. McCord, whom Rex Beach immortalized as “Dan Apple ton” in his book, “The Iron Trail,” addr: 4 the University Sour dough club, at De hall, on the campus, Friday night. He is @ wealthy Alaskan. 80 PER CENT IN ARMY According to & here, 80 per 9 ZURICH, Oct statement published cent of students of German univer+ he y rving | rm those beautiful wy

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