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STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1917 PAGE 3 i "J" BOATS FAIL j , Cynthia Grey’s , Satisfactory Satisfactory | * | Always ° Always | TIE U S TRADE | OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. 4 aUr | . 4 | | YOUNG MAN WRITES { | BY F. M. KERBY Dear Miss Grey: 1 would like to j | WAGHINGTON, March 22 say to ‘dust 16," there are two £4 oday The German aubmarine cam- [kinds of young men In this world ey paign of frightfulness has been ale anecWd Wide A bey shun TUE | i i hyde vee inde eee in believe that if a girl likes a boy|f} 1,700 Pairs of New Scrim and Marquisette Curtains Are Included u the United States and the al- |Wal! enough to Kise him, do it. | All at Attractive Reductions . 4 | mens (x the outstanding fact/N® Wi! have just as much respect] | A most unusual sale, as it is comprised of Curtains that are especially gathered from information so far] {or Per ae ever. If not, he le not the desirable for their wearing qualities. 2 available to the United States de ty ape ee le Svemen es. an reel s % * || partment of commerce eee SOUNG MAN OF Bt Seven Distinctive Lots Are Featured a ia Exports gt ‘o j Among these are Curtains for every room in the home. ee nformation so far gather | WiTH HER HUSBAND \h\ ; i a8 ed shows the export figure for | @.—Having been a constant read: | [| Right now, when housewives are buying <4 | February is larger than that of | er of your paper for the past seven new hangings for Spring and Summer, the ‘ any preceding February in the | years, | take the privilege of asking [ . ee history ot the United States you & fever, Gan yeu tell me Where Goodness announcement of this sale should prove a OrDaty’ 1, elthe belligerent ship-| ereereta Fisher has a movie com doubly welcome. At the special prices the 4 | © belligerent Ship) pany of her own, and if she has, on ||ping, after tho first two days, de-|piesse give me her addres?) Ll Stays Good advisability of early selections is at once parted as usual, the American line rH. {i apparent || boats were tied to their docks and| 4 Mise Fisher was formerly |{| The art of Cookery apparent, have remained tied leading | ta het heabandie eo , : || Some Americanowned fretghers|ing metare concern: tat hans 4 is only the deginning. $1.50 Marquisette have sailed and detied the U-b cent ned witt Famous| Refrigeration is the con- Curtains, the Pair Cc s e¢ available statistics Player Co is Fifth ave New i now show, however, American [york Clty. N.Y Her t rsband, | | tinuation of goodness. Mercerized Marquisette, made with 2-inch ey Ships carry so little of our for | pjurr a director with A hemstitched hen [hese Curtains are 36 @ ee ee ee ee ee lthe ar 1 f peed en eipgap ping iiiehian wile, atid 206 yards ng hig eolbes have not made a dent in our | of pure, fresh, clean, ches wide and </4 yards lo! co foreign commerce! | BOY WRITES, TOO wholesome food is to are beige 1 cream, This was in spite of the fact that! Dear Miss Grey: I am interested rye : ||February ia a short month. Forlin the letters about kissing, and| place it in the solid, one- . . tho four February weeks, the New| wish to saya few words te"dust |] [piece porcelain food |] $2.50 Marquisette and $1 45 $6.50 Marquisette e York custom house figures of ¢ 6.” and when her iet-ifi i i i i i 3 / {| Fark costors house figures 16" 1am and when her let: |] compartment of a Voile Curtains, Pair... e Curtains, Pair. . $ / porta of merchandise fr r came ou © paper I hunted | } ; || totaled 24,974,71 Thia igure] up some of my boy id j ] , PA aint ; : Among ill be found a \ | . Web| my | frienda and | Fifteen patterns are shown iff this Among these will be found many |jomtte the iat threo days’ of Feb-|atkod tho matter over with them Leonard Cleanable oS Coie cere pare rein 277 patterns especialy. <uiteblé-folvital n and Includes the la hree| What do you ik f 1 watd? " special lot, fini ci wide s ¥ ‘ 7 ‘ ‘ im ® \jof January. It is, however, an ap-| First a girl i spect | One-Piece Porcelain-Lined I soa is hata gd” Ce ing rooms. Many paneled effects . proximate February figure of then Refri rage ? trictly new combinations with 4 ver | efrigerator . 24 ; ) , x New York Hardest Hit sat a boy} These are 2% yard and G-inch insertions are among , . New York, of course, was hb 6 | ors are cream and ecru. I lot of M sette Curtain 4 5 harder by the submarine gone d on the] The highest-grade are ¢ a this lot of Marquisette Cu s. My », BI | cree than any other port, since the it's true,| household refrigerator built > i I AR American. lit ks at’ this port r nas been true|f! —selling at a popular price. |) $3.90 Marqisette and $5.00 Scrim In normal months, the New York| ever since f Adam Exclusive, patented fea- ‘ bis A 1 89 tai i : : export figure is ap ately 60| It will ne in up to the pounce hdl cad in any Voile Curtains, Pair. o Curtains, the Pair. .... e u per cent of the tot coun-| Sirls to set the code of morals, The ca . ee \ IN THE try. This would at the) best part of it comes in here. The other refrigerator, Non- Fine quality of marquisette and New lines of highly mercerized a r &® total February figure for all ports | boys y know whom they can scratchable lining; never Made With: Hibt 6dires and round-thread Scrim, with hand- ‘ . UARE D See aide ee scene tateas oni bow aa thier ad tele aad rit cracks, no place for grease ee ee knotted drawnwork corner motifs Ne ‘ $ pace. es in ro ind figur den they find tt it? Why or germs to gather. You insertions in many new attractive and borders of one, two and three x ] export Pabedan eg Mile iris, whe it the her toll canwashitlive ectean china pattern Colors are ivory and rows of drawnwork. Also new ‘ 020, but the January ris Ww lose the re dish. Saves ico—provents cream panel designs. : tho largest for any in th all the boys food spoilage; affords con- a history of the United States by-word of alll veniences that are alone f ‘The story concerns Jack O’Diamonda, gambier, gentieman, adventurer, fighter, As the New York figures in- dicate that the February total port figure for the United ates will rectainiy reach $500,000,000, and probably will exceed it, it is evident that our foreign commerce is unaffected by the U-boat campaign. DEPARTMENT STORE HOST FOR RED CROSS, The Red Cross appeal for finan-| |ctal ald has been answered by the! | MacDougall-Southwick Co, by vol-| unteering as host at a tea and }deal m My advice to the girls is, when & Kiss, house. a boy asks f and run in th find th with box his ear You will nd aght « MOTHER ASKS ADVICE Q.—What is your opinion of a/ man 36 years old keeping company with a girl of 17 years. The girl Is young for her age, too, and h. never been out any place to meet other young men The man has traveled around a lot and know worth its full price. Just let us show it to you. PRICED $12.50 TO $90 In order to make room on our sample floors for two carloads of New Dining-room Furniture which has just arrived, we will close out forty-seven quick to draw and just as quick to extend the substantial sympathy of a heart as big ae the cactus and sagebrush-studded plains of the great Southwest, where the story is laid. lingerie display to be given at the| Dis Intentions towards her are only Y. W. C. A. next Thursday, at 2:30,| 9004 but It seems that for him to Nothing of ita kind has before| ‘ake sdvaptage of her age is wrong. | been attempted. The display, which| T%@ girl seems to care for him, but Upholstered Davenports $4.00 Marquisette and Voile Curtains, Pair. . Twenty patterns sheer Voile and double-thread Marquisette, neatly fin- ished with lace edging up to 4 inches wide Others with drawnwork motifs, inser tions and edgings. A Special Disposal of Odd Rugs Discontinued patterns and short lots make this sale necessary, and the reductions are extremely Voile Curtains, Pairs». Pe dD are shown new and dis- s with wide lace edges I The of choice designs vory and ecru. $2.95 | Spiced with the thrill of life—as the red- ti ceetenne ti Tonniata| #8 he ie the only one who has ever e iheral. blooded men of action lived It—this absorb- entirely of exquisite lingerie, in| Pald her any attention, she natur airs an ockers at liberal f rs Ing tale of adventure takes Hart from the cluding negligees, to be shown with} Wout oe Re Axminster, Velvet and Seamless Brussels Rugs “badman-who-reforms” role and creates a livt nodels. you will answer my letter to . ee Py " * a aie elasasah nears heman, 40d, we be- egal ete as quickly as possible, as | am In of established quality are among this special offering. j terested in the affair, they are) | both dear to me. if the girl really loves the man is there too much difference In their ages? ANXIOUS MOTHER, ve, more likable than in any of his past euccesses—and that’s going some! “HER CIRCUS KNIGHT” FEW BIDS TURNED | | IN FOR U. S. SHIPS 12 9x12 Axminster Rugs, regular $28.50; each....... Convincing Reductions 8 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs, regular $24.50; each 8 The materials used in the upholstering of the 8 9x12 ex. quality Axminster Rugs, regular $39.50; each s -$20.00 $17.85 -$29.75 : | * ante Sone are ve! c jes 9x12 heavy Axminster Rugs, regular $35.00; each. * i 2-REEL KEYSTONE WASHINGTON, March 2¢—But|_.4—It.!# more safe to say that alf} Furniture at the special prices are velours, tapestries 2 oe oe Vi vet Rugs, reguier $32.50; each <— The Pathe News Ie just full of up-to-the. MMM|three shipbuilding concerns re-| ing than thet uno nee, 'X goen|f| and leather, ; : 483x106 Seamless Brussels Rugs, regular $22.50; each..$16,00 minute news pictures! nae sag rere nary department's) many conspicuous experiments of The reductions offered are compelling enough 1 106212 Worsted Wilton Rug, regular $67.50; at....... -- $40.00 ALLACE EAL MUSIC FOR |15 torpedo boat destroyers. in bids|‘i# kind have been made recently.|I] to create instant attention should you desire any 6 6x9 Seamless Brussels Rugs, regular $12.75; each......-. $9.85 4 and all have et unhappily, It 7 “ cath " si URLITZER Reex PICTURES opened today. ot dentrovera|it_wseleas to arguo, as many do,|{| piece or pieces of Upholstered Furniture for the ; that a young girl can marry an old |} j non compenee offered to build) man and be happy. There are no/fl home. In view of the department's desire| Darailels in tho lives of men and {fj to augment the destroyer fleet by 50) YW | , | If the man actually cares for the ae the bids were a disappoint girl in an unselfish way, he will - mens. |not marry her and tie her down to b First at Piko—Continucus, 11 te 11 |the sacrifices which would inevit vy ua muamerminven vite" | PATRIOTS TO MEET |3>'s" | : ] | ey | Q—tI have been going with aif! ‘4 | CHICAGO, March 26—Plans for ‘ ethics | : the biggest patriotic demonstration _— vi td avout 4 yom ig ¥ ever held in the United States, one| ang seeme to be ~ Rye hmsscng | Be whore influence would be felt to the| 4 on he Met eoatetue aa 4 ends of every spoke radiating from| ie,eay® when he gets married and] id Chicago, the hub of the nation, are| Pe to Ne will eettie down and 2 wader wee (ola amount to something. Do ycu/f] ? think | should put much faith In 4 |his words? DENA D. | E i o @| A-—Now ts the time to prove 4 & rt rt ave (this man. After he is married to " YOUR OWN GARDEN | Yr) urry! Have: oon evi etn le, Shore Special $5750 | Special $77.50 $; You a Vacant Lot?) | does not make good, you will have : a Call U Call | = ) If he cannot settle for Davenports upholstered | for Davenports upholstered )Ga p allagnhan now, and sa his ne . ele or es egt in velour or tapestry; values - pI estas in'"rhe Star on how to eens Selita rat nope ee ee oo. 6kOU Can Bake and broil Wit 4 ar on { rriage, you ad ttl es to $85.0 to $ pia: grow Joel dnd what and when | | There are 44 square miles of vn-| consider becoming ange va | Rae laa he e i | 0 I 4 rf 4 to plant, how to plant and care cant land in Seattle. Do you own|Retter have a talk with bir | peci Y Special $28.75 0: Fl m —S m T m 4 for it, and eut the cost of liv. | any of 1t? Are you going to raise| him if he cannot make up hi | S ial $119. 50 P Ch » and Rocke i ne a e a e I e 5 lapuda or weeds? |to work steadily and save some-|f| for Davenports upholstered | meet Meee Me BY A GARDENER eo If you can't raiso @ garden your-\t, wed. you will have to iv ap | in velours or SA DOREESER | hol He cia iobes ‘ sas: ake n e i. e in a week after planting self, are you going to let somebody | up | regular values to $165.00. or leather; regular values on P a seed potatoes, begin cultiva |who hasn't any land use yours? | If he has any backbone or grit,|{]| j to $50.00. he same set of burners heats the bake oven (above) 3 : , ecognize the 8 a : 1 the broiler just beneath it. 4 ny Then obey that impulse, call| will recognize the wisdom of} | Ss ‘al 22.50 . and J t : ; oe “aaah gate gy Charity Commissioner Callaghan at|?0Ur, statement and comply. If he ie 7 ke Special $37.50 And “then, the 5 “Gee Senge si cae) eae Le tag care not to bruise the! Main 5900. eae eit ane oe saood shaban aaa ag oumers UP") for Chairs and Rockers up- enameled surface, white or black, can be cleaned with S é Begin drawing the soil| He'll seo that some deserving man|And you are a thousand times “net.|f| bolstered in velour, tapestry | jolstered in velour, tapestry soap and water like you clean a china plate. ae the plants, so there Te or woman, or maybe a child, gets|*e? off Without him or leather; regular values or leather; regular values Trade your old stove as part payment on an A-B : Bills about each. ie’ wi| a chance to improve your land, the| Wt 0 to $65.00, Gas Range. 4 "season gets along. these hills nd, th Dear Miss Grey: 1 wish to say|}) & get higher by tale sort of cultiva- pores 3 the city and his own pock la few words to the girl who sig a = = > tion. etbook, herself “Just 16.” She has the| ° 2 Petes shold be clita Fi rrlen movement i ging "gtiue af ne seep atl GROTE-RANKIN—Pike Street at Fifth Avenue—GROTE-RANKIN Jeast six times after they are up. forward with a rush. Councilman|her mind as she grows to be a | i ‘That will keep pace with the weeds, Bolton will introduce {tn counctl| woman, she will have more friends | coectonces = - a — 1 putia up the hills and keep the top Mon night @ resolution ecalling| than she would if she let every boy | — _ eee Lt n appropriation sufficient to| vise her. 1, too, am a girl 18 year soil mulched IT 18 BETTER TO CULTIVATE (HOE) THEM TOO OFTEN defray plowing expense for those|old. | have been out with boys who! who can’t pay for it have asked me for a kiss, and when| THAN NOT ENOUGH. The county commissioners, thru]! refused, they refused to take me Go to the Right Drug Co, Goll inclined to become hard the welfare department, are laying|out, so you see that class of boys 1 169 Washington St. : needs hoeing oftener than loose plans to buy seed potatoes for dis \care little for a girl when she will| i In dry weather hoeing| tribution among the poor not let them do as they please. || i should be more frequent, to con-| In fact, the only thing that now|went with one boy and he asked / And the Doctor will give } Z Serve moisture. But don't hoe THE BOY WITH THE HOE [is needed fs land Hither raise|if he could kiss me good-night, and | you a careful examination , while the ground is soaked. That| Hoe your potato patch at least spuds on your land or let somebody when | said “No,” he told me he} and prescribe for you % makes clods, which allow evapcra-|gix times, The hoe kills weeds and | © raise em. thought more of me than if | had} FREE, q . e in the ground. k: moisture in the ground. bora . consented. | have been going with i FY | rite socing. ene ak fe al him for @ year and a half and ex-| If you are sick you cannot do bet. ’ to dig deeply around the plants, pect to be married soon, ter than take advantage of this of- 4 bs you may injure the growing | worry potatoes Then, too, I'll PACIFIC QUIFITTING K A LITTLE BRUNETTE, fer. We save you money and give potatoes. lhave something to say about when Pare —— aR the best possible treatment 4 ze of the hill depends a lot|and how to dig them out of the m7 a - ews te ‘conditions. It should be | ground, and how to store them for NAG | READ STAR WANT ADS | —=—— == ; sufficient to protect the tubers winter use. DRESSES MEN~WOMEN weer x from sunburn and from early | Alb t H 3 frosts. Etta srt Hip You Are Ignorant | er ansen shallow, more hillin of Alaskan matters unless you | j needed than if they have been Ree ai 1 ‘ hs i deweler and Silversmith " 4 | . prare ni D 6 UMMA ‘ ted deep, and the depth of olonist ah ai ig r 210 Second Ave, Near Madleor ting depends much upon the | for The Mocks c tease dl While Billy Sunday's advance guard 18 organizing cnurcies in nen + wie Campaign there next | nee feondition of your soil. | Lght soils, | Soe ee iene at. news |/month, carpenters are finishing the biggest tabernce ever built for the revivalist, at the old American | === deep; heavy soils, shallow. an, , Unt" | jeague ball park, It cost $70,000 and seats 20,000. Near by are small buildings for sickness, fire ad other | READ STAR WANT ADS[ Te Tater 1 will tell about fighting | Nsncasialen. i the insects that may happen to : $70,000 BILLY SUNDAY TABERNACLE IN NEW YORK " FREE DOCTOR

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