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A. A. RABY ANNIVERSARY Ladies’ Suitings and Coatings For the Three-Day Celebration at [/ a Price Never Offered Before | }to get a full M. M. DIFFENBACHER RABY & CO. . Seattle’s Leading Ladies’ Tailors —FIFTH— 914 Third Ave. STAR—TUESDAY, |prices have soared skyward A few months ago, a bread} scarcity wan feared. As a prevent |gary, from the rising prices of but) COSTOFFOOD IN GERMANY WAYUP, SAYS U.P.SWRITER | BERLIN FOOD PRICES | Roast beef, 36 cents a pound roast veal, 40 cents; veal cut | lets, 68 cents; pork, 49 cents ham, 65 cents; bacon, 68 to 61 cents; butter, 68 to 61 cents; | eggs, 5 cents each, ° Sa o BY CARL W. ACKERMAN United Press Staff Correspondent BERLI Oct. 15.—-(By Mail) Berlin faces the need for milk) cards. Housekeepers, however, are not} #0 much worrled by this aa by the! mysterious 10-pfenning (two cents) weekly rise in the price of food-| stuffa, In the months food past two | ive, bread cards originated. With! these, each housewife could get a stipulated amount of bread Then when milk began to get scarce, milk cards were suggested From the fact that whipped | cream {# forbidden in Austria-Hun-| te and from the milkman's un willingness to increase deliveries, | these new cards are likely | Should they be issued, only fam-! It is our purpose to make this Anniversary the | greatest in our history, the like of which Seattle has not seen in years. An event that others from every standpoint. The Most Exclusive Fabrics in |] Ladies’ Suitings and Coatings Shown Anywhere looms above ail You will find Worsteds, Homespuns, Cheviots, Bannockburn Tweeds, Unfinished Worsteds, in fact a complete assortment of the prevailing fashionable | weaves and colors. Anniversary Sale Price—Only Today Wednesday and Thursday Our reputation is thoroughly established, and the same character of linings and workmanship will be maintained. The style tendency is plain tailored. You have never had such an opportunity for money saving. Don’t wait until the last day—Come Today. OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS MAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ANNIVERSARY SALE BY SENDING NAME AND DEPOSIT AND MAKE SELECTIONS WHEN IN CITY 914 Third Ave. CONFESSIONS OF RABY & CO HOW MOLLIE KNEW ‘| was in a da continued Mollie. “Here was one man not saying a word of love to me and another one insisting on giving me up to bim because he seemed to know that he loved me and that I loved him, something I had not yet acknowledged to myself. Your pronouns are a little in- yolved, dear,” I interrupted, “but I gather that Chadwick had not yet told you he loved you, while Pat insisted on retiring in Chadwick's favor—-" az Clears Complexion You can ha fon by usin « A Sure Way to End Dandruff There never {a onee, and a rub| | ot | iff | me. cand dig un, glons 4 100 and feel a hundre: Advertisement. oi | « | have And to cap the climax,” broke; in Molile eagerly. “about an hour afterward the postman brought me a letter from Jie Edie.” This interested me very much little book, for the idea of Jim's being deeply in love with Mollie has always seemed to me a little doubtful. He was so much older than she. Besides, I simply could not associate Jim with any woman as wife, he was too nice to all of us P When I sald this to Dick he tn formed me that it was a sure sign that Jim was growing old. “A man never appreciates youth In a wom. an until he gets so old that he must have money to buy ft,” he said ynically “Dick, do you mean to tell me that you think the love of innocent young girls can be bought? “That is the only kind that can be bought, my dear,” answered Dick, “for they do not know how wonderfully valuable it 1s and so are apt to sell themselves and It for almost anything, from a few words of flattery or a fleeting ca ress to a marriage fing.” I thought of this as [ read Jim’s letter. “You don't have to answer little girl, I saw it in your eyes the other evening when and Chadwick Hatton occupied a box at the sym phony concert “T wonder if Hatton knows what a lucky man he is, First he will you to love and care for and second, he js a younger man than I and so will probably have you longer than I could have been blessed with your dear presence, had I been fortunate enough called you mine ie girl, don't worry about 1 would rather see you happy than call you wife and | know you have given your love to a better man than I. My sincerest good wishes go with you and remember that always I am still your old friend, Jim I laughed, and Mollie, knowing why, said: “Yes, isn't it funy that I should be jilted by two men in one day? 1 did not laugh th Margie, for you see, notwith ing they seemed to see all t 1 was not at all sure that Cha¢ 1 wanted me or that I loved him 914 m Third Ave. y manne them to wu Why should it have mmodest to confess to Chad that 1 loved him before he told me that he loved me than afterward?” Mollie,” I said, “I am afraid you have the making of a most ardent feminist That are a million in the been more may be, but if I am, the or two girls who a feminist class as well for we always talk ¢ things when we are alone--l mean the girls who know.now that 1 simply think do, and I don't know an to adjust myself—that like every | others other woman, subconsciously I was I went home that afraid to show my love until I was eve Chad and I, went sure of Chad to we ndness of Virtue “LT sometimes think that this love) You w the story—the perfect making business is all wrong. 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Accept no substitute | CLUB WILL BUILD |site of the Seattle theatr drug | ot por little acceptance and implicit trust Innocen “As she asked her lover, ‘Won't you stay a little longer?’ Chad's hand found mine in the darkness and his fingers closed around mine. 1 knew, Margie, [ knew ‘ He looked up in my face be tween that scene and the next act « and seeing ered, ‘Is It true And I amawered something there, whi Mollie, is it true? As true as heaver tself, if you want to make It true Again | knew he again I felt the thrill of that day; again I knew I belonged.” For a moment we were allen and then Mollie laughed that infec tious gurgling laugh of hers. “What Is it, dear? “Just a joke—just a splendid joke, It is on me—and a little on Chad, but I'ye got to tell. tt someone “All right, tell it to me.” (To Be Continued) A firet draft of the plans for the building, new home of the to be erect 12-atory Aretic eiub and Chegry st, will be draw: and submitted to the trustees or t club at their meeting, next Satur day. | past (commanded a price of from 60 to pos Bulgarta and Turkey are in di rec stocked with foodstuffs. » HUGHES WON'T RUN Mary, her| was my man;|,, tole ilies with children will be allowed While milk is scarce, the price of | butter has soared with it. Three! cents a pound was added in the week. Even cooking butter In both Austria and Germany, the prices of foodstuffs have been increasing rapidly since spring. The people believe that as soon} communteation with Germany, | prices will be lowered, because | these nations are reported to be MAY ABANDON NATION ATHENS, Nov The Serbian situation Is regarded as so ¢ i that It Is expected today the Serb army will retreat to Montenegro and Albania to concentrate with a view to getting munitions via the Adriatic. The Bulgar forces are smashing against Nish Teutons who captured the mighty al town Kragujevats are ted to Join the attack unless defenses of Serbia's war cap t ital are battered down before the Germans can come pp. Russian troops wére reported to have landed at Varna on the Bu garian Black sea coast ALLIES AT KAVALA LONDON, Nov. 2 French troops and transports have arrived at K a Greek port on English and 80 miles west of 200 miles from Bul the to Berliner lsupposed plan of the allies to halt g | ‘ | | \ | |the Agean |Balonika « |garta, according | Tageblatt today | This report lends stren¥™ to the the Teutons in their proposed drive across Bulgaria to Constantinople SERB ARMY CUT OFF? : LONDON, Noy. 2.—Fears that the | Rulgarians have captured Monastir in southern Serbia, were expressed in an Athens message today. The communication of the main Serbian ‘army with the south was declared to have been cut off ITALIANS WIN VICTORY VIENNA, Noy, 2 Aft night's bat we have the war of oday, conce final result of the Italian 0! along the Isonzo | The Itallans lost 150,000 men the last half of October, in their lefforts to gain what twice before they had falled to get, said the statement ive |REPORT PEACE CONFERENCE ZURICH, Switzerland, Nov, 2 | Unofficial peace conferenc ibe held soon at Lucerne, said |despita inspired denial# of os. Former Chancellor elow, of Germany, will attend they dectared. Representatives other belligerents are reportel to jhove arrived at Geneva, but it has mpossible to confirm thia re of two of the been WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—Justice Charles E. Hughes disapproves the use of his name in connection with the presidential campaign. He has brought up to date his refusal to be a candidate, made May 4 last CATARRH CAUSED. 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