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Of course, MY | earth dear Jim, I can't tell how much of Yes, Margie, I am sure now my fear comes from the thought /that I love my husband, Isn't it al that I am facing death ac well a8 | goo thing that wo women are so taking my only chance of life, but | constituted that we can learn to I try to think that, if I go thru}iove any man who {s always good with it, of course everything will|\to us if he just sticka around?” be all right, and if I don't—why, Jim, I've lived—lived in much (To be continued) fuller fashion than most women, | ————— u I've loved and been loved deep ly. I have had moments of great A MUSEMENTS joy and ecstacy that have made up fir ‘weeks of gricl aud Gays 00 | mm armrens pain. I have had success in the NEW PANTAGES Kreatest measure, I have known ! what it is to desire reward and| tinees, 3:90; Mves, 7 and 8. cause 1 have DON’T MISS Marvelous Example of Muscular Development : - get it.” Lifts Five Full-grown ‘Maratie,” asked Jim solemnly, anne Jeanne Jomelli Men at Each Perform- don’t you want to live?” Singing “Jewel Song” (Pauat) Why, of course I want to live.” 100 Costume ance Then you should be awfully AND FIVE OTHER MIG FRATURES frightened now.” I am; but do you know, Jim, I PALACE HIP st Spring hey seat LOC ‘Sze sen, 15c Teday, Frid have that kind of courage which I suppose is three parts vanity.” | “All right, Margie,” svid Jim, and he looked at me rather |strangely, “atl right, dear girl, I wish you the greatest good luck.” || omer Vaudeville nad Photoplay. “But you will see me again many || sats., 11:30 to 5. Nights, 4:30 to 11, [times before I have the operation, |Jim. I am not going to have ft|— 5 Bi right away, you know. I have to 4 go thru ail” sorts of preparation ILK S PLAYERS] . first Hi drome Well, I'll. probably be around G phoum again, but I guess I am a_ little + i ppo selfish, I can’t bear to look at you, Nights, 8:20 Sadie Sherman Character Comedienne A Big Scream and Saturday CLSIn SCHUYLER COLUMBIA QUARTET stigd ' i : Summer Prices—10c, 20c, 30¢ Margie, and think of what Is com Macitea ‘eatardaygs00 Wall, .desr Jim, you just tagi| SUNPAY —- ih GENTLEMAN around with Dick, will you? I think he feels quite the same as/ you do, and I want you boys to al-| ways remember thie—that is case jof this kind it fs not the victim who suffers, as much as the friends | who look on.” Just then Molile came in with a letter from her mother. They are still having a wonderful time in Paris, and Mrs. Trent {# reveling in the joys that she has evidently alwaya wanted, but never had he fore. I am so glad that life has been cast in such pleasant place for her. | I also received some letters, one from Mary, who tellx me she Is perfectly happy, and her husband Features ix still all that she could ask. She | writes, “I don’t think now we will be home until after baby comes We have taken a little place Just outside of Paris, and oh, Margie! how I wish you were here to help me enjoy It THEATRE 1 am reveling in buying the daintiest b clothes. You know Third and Cherry the needlewomen of Paris are sim Mgr. ly wonderful Laborers Wanted WAGES ON SHIPS: 50c Straight Time 75c Overtime WAGES ON DOCKS: 40c Straight Time 60c Overtime Free Board and Lodging. APPLY AT DOCKS or 549 CENTRAL BLDG,, SEATTLE Waterfront Employers’ Union NANCE O’NEIL A Woman’s Past Five Reels of Fox I thought when I sw your leyette for sonr that it the most exquisite of an 1 but, really, mine 1 utiful Max wants me to have everything | fancy “Ten't it nv to have money’ | can appreciate it, perhaps, more Eugene Levy, Afternoons Evenings ever * 5c 10c even more be jtemporary lull, with the Ru Ls _ | we belong. STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916. PAGE 5. HEAVY foe Offensive Gains New Territory but at Great Sacri fice MEN ARE COURAGEOUS ™, ‘ t , steal SO See a SSS Ss SS SS ——S ~ = P eapueeamaaaemeaatttaee gee Grevacneaverssesstecrseanonenpestiinetoen AAA AAA AAA NNN anna GEN. SIR T.WMURRAY Gen. Murray, K. C. B, R.A one of the British generals recting the superdrive against the German front in France. LONDON, July 13.—The sec ond phase of the British offen- sive is approaching a crisis in the battle northeast of Albert, where British troops are striv Ing to advance two miles east ward to the heights of Martin- puch, The Germans have thrown two whole army corps Into ac | tion on both sides of the Albert. | Bapaume road, to defend the approaches to Bapaume They are making the most | savage counter attacks, partie- ularly southeast of Contalmai- son, where a German success | would hold up the whole Brit. | ish advance. German correspondents, admit ting the great power of the British | offensive, claim that the attacking forces have suffered heavy losses, comparable only to the casualties at Verdun British correspondents admit English losses have been severe in the death for possession of Let the Children KODAK Supplement the pictures of the children in your album with pictures that they make of each other. Picture taking is “just fun” for the youngsters—is so full of interest that self con- | sciousness is forgotten and the little subjects, freed from all constraint, are full of the grace and charm of childhood. And their fun will be more than equaled by your delight in the pictures themselves. Villages where German machine! guns have played on the British nadian or Australian troo en part in the Somme of ve thus far, but the Newfound-| and troops have distinguished Iv according to reports m British headquarters "The Newfoundland battalion was pushed up in the third wave in the! attack on probably the most for midable section of the whole Ger-| man front, thru an overwhelming! artillery fire and across ground awept by machine gun fire from hidden positions.” said one dis-| patch, “The men behaved with no-| blo stendiness and courage.” On the Eastern front, the opera. tions east of Kovel have reached a ans and Austro-Germans redistributing! their forces and bringing up artil-| ery along the Stoched river for a renewal of heavy fighting | Kodaks from $6.00 up, Brownie cameras $1.00 to $12.00. At your Dealers. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. STORM VERDUN AGAIN PARIS, July 13.—Dense German masses are storming the approaches | to Fort Souville in the seventh great ameault on Verdun since the battle for the fortress began, 146) days ago. The violence of yesterday's at-| furnishes unmistakable evi » that Germany ts determined ‘ont! regard on other fronts KODAKS = FILMS Five-Hour Finishing Service—Three Deliveries a Day—At 8 A. M., 12 Best Quality Noon and 5 P. M, FRANK B. WILSON Seer oe BOOKSTORE 204 PIKE ST. nue the attack on Verdun,| fumes of her critical position! ‘ § serious on the water front, Ry Ww. Baxte vice presid fthe Alaska ~ Bridges of the port commission, the PARIS, July 13.—An Intermittent WORLD ‘SPIRIT’ 5 SOUTH END » USED T0 BEAT UP company will not consider using cannonade occurred on the French| the public piers front on both sides of the Somme| Rinign, 60; seem ate Baxter, in a letter Wednesday, last night, but there were no {m-| plar C baking powd denied the assertion of Bridges that nes portant actions, the war office an a. 2be; wt ne the public terminals were adequate- nounced today. ea ly protected in a letter he sent to vee raspber a: the port commission, RIVER AND HARBORS | BY ROBERT J. BENDER hocks, 3 Ibe. the; German sweet ve Ben Sachs is in the city jail QUIET ALONG SOMME WASHINGTON, July 13.—Speak bor ehortlen ot vii oreo ™* | charged with carrying concealed Iti on today President Wilson de lar longshoremen are under arrest! WASHINGTON, July 13 $42,868,000 rivers and harbors bili| *P!r! passed the senate in the final form! America, he declared, should be|'* this afternoon. As it has already |the finest example of the obje: passed the house, this sends {t to|and {deals that go to promote the the president. The vote was 47 to|standards of the world | 19. You should find the best way to]t. | introduce to newcomers this spir-|1 said the president. “It ts not) % ‘ OIL PLANT BURNED 1): 2702 inte oe Bale toy As es |women of other countries that we 0c; mila full < a should leave them without that WHITING, Ind. July 18 Pour [suet help which will enable|t sections of the Immense Standard The|ed America is intended to be Thursday after a series of en nong nations of the world.” | 1a: ae *lcounters between union and non-| Stalls 64-65, ripe|union men on the water front Wed- | rinking /nesday night 2 sacks Sachs is sald to have attacked Frank O'Conner, aged 49, at Occt-/ dental ave. and Main st., assisted by George Frieling and Joseph} Christopher. A pair .of brass/ knuckles were found on Sachs. O'Conner was attended at the city hospital | John Roggenees and Fred Simons | currants, be. 28e) black ood, |them to find out what America 100 tb, Sta re your gums slough OM company's. plant, here, were {tem to find out what America is had a battle with union longshore A ir gums sloughing, sore datasaed te tt ‘he h |like and what she stands for | 7 Bighth ave. 8. and Angelin and bleeding? it 90) ae amag re early today, when | men at Eighth ave. 8, an geline |] Pyorr o-called Riggs dis strikers to!] eas arrived anta rom two ; st. They put the f t eeaar flight before the polic F, Willett broker, 1s suffering s‘lareo {Wounds administered by three mer alk coftee: |in front of the Grand Trunk dock, ici ‘acd. est! where he is sald to have gone to pene. 10 ib. fine /mMeet a friend who was working on the pier, He fought the trio off Jona, 6 Ibs. abe: new land the assailants were not ar Kunranteed 15 yen me ton jrented, || National Painless Dentists So long conditions continue | Fourth, and Pike St —— Main flames originating from a bursting |, THe% people should be educated | radiator were transmitted thra |! the same schools that all of us four, Gaiters The |are educated in, that furnished by Jamage {9 estimated at $250,000, |the life of the community to which « at once. We cure of this disease condensers. 20th we will extract Pree, when other I don't doubt that many a simple soul has been stirred by the Statue! 6. lbs f IAberty, which represents the|' ideals of men. Thinking on this|{ has caused me to turn on myself|s | the light of investigation to see if| cabbage ‘ there burned thee the true fire of |UNCM) Taser America, as those coming expect| to find tt.’ rmatoos b; new potatoe PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO, COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN ~ WOMEN nnd” Wet 16e; dry onions, 6 tbs. site Dental Reduction B If Heals Skin Diseases | i. } WAR'S WOMEN It Is unnecessary for you to suffer | Winesar, apples : YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. ya a ne carlin thet nai ae eh For Preparedness applied will usually ive 10 . 2 . oe - WANTED He. i Tvntoren Prins until Au ust, 1 d 00. Ss an c Heat "akin. gu vege? vereasy MAY NOMINATE FORD UINGS WILLING, SOBER AND RE- BUS BOYS, DISHWASH- {t today and save all further ERS AND COOKS’ HELP- ore ERS; MUST BE NON UNION MEN; TEN DOL LARS PER WEEK AND UP; WILL = REFUND Jul LIABLE MEN; TEN HOURS PER DAY; WAGES EIGHTEEN DOL. y 1 will i fillings: filings for Zemo, Cleveland. ‘ 1 $10 fillings for | CHICAGO, July 18.—Providing -|Henry Ford will accept, Bugene Chaflin, former prohibitionist presi-| ‘ LARS PER WEEK AND Ly RARG AT THE END OF erva|manufacturer will be put up for! During hONth’ OF MARIE’ eeath FUND FARE AT END OF MONTH'S WORK, APPLY bhp gt ing [president by the st i: ul prohibl-|eleaning w 1.00 and treatment MONTHIe” WoRit [on 2 the nature herbs |tion convention July or phonies oe ROOM #12 PACIFIC M. HEE Wo | J. Frank Hanley, former Indiana | o¢rte All FLY ROOM Sta Sala BLOCK, SAN FRANCIS. co, AT ONCE, BUILDING, SAN FRAN. CISCO, AT ONCE, 208 Ja ‘ |governor, Hugene N. Foss of Massa-|work gua 16 Open on se etween ni pyenines until 8 and Sundays until se d ex-Goy. Sulzer o and Srd Beat Wash, b husetts and ex-Gov ilzer of New for people who work, Phone Main | Betabiished 1903, York are other possible nominees. |3e40, | Chinese Medicine Co, tuo hitas ar ee

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