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STAR—MONDAY, A me ws = Cynthia Grey’s) Shows W. J. Bryan in “Peacce” Portrait 4 i. ° | @ tell Me how to can smeits sardines. If possible, print recipe before Smelt season Is over, and oblige, SEVERAL HOUSEWIVES In the follow Kindly like Until Wednesday | Night ng | " Arr A.A reader sent ral Weeks ago h | | | ad ee bo nutes fins and tails teamer and Arrar ayer of raw onion x nw eran © of vine. atick of elona e cle lice salt and These fish and wilt! supper They will it carefully flavoring of may used | peppe rmal affairs DorothyDalton “She Dark Road and p ay leaf, ¢ Have been makin dogwood iron Q menot and | forget blossom lace, It #0 it looks up. | thought | perhaps you could tell me how to| do it Ss. Ww d not tron the n ver cannot n The points curl ¥ thin starch a Turkish towel.| of the little stitches | ! lay on @ clean towel! \ Y amodern Cleopatra | < whose ong of passion wrought havoc with the ambitions of manu, Dear Miss Grey In regard to! tM muchtalked of kissing ques | wish to say that | do not) ve that there is any harm in girl giving her boy friend a good-night kiss. | If a girl can’t Judge a roughneck from a gentieman, then she has no! | business to be out with him Every one of us has been kissed | more or less ever since we were an hour old, 70 it comes quite natural A kiss is the very first thing we can remember, so why make such fuss about a thing we have been aught from infancy? i, for one, don't believe that a decent young man will think lees of you if you give him a kiss or two after you have known him for some time. FORTY-FIVE tion bel any | WILLIAM This portralt of William Jen nings Bryan, to hang in the office of the secretary of state, shows the peace advocate holding a doc- ument supposed to be labeled “P. Pian.” The portrait spell ing Peacce Plan”! The artist, Irving Wiles of New York, will change this before the portrait Is hung. - BRYAN Q.—As you seem to be the source! of al! information, wonder if you would be so kind as to tell me the! maiaen name of Mrs. ter? Thanking you jyour kindness, Japanese Loses Underwear; British land, losing his underwear when hi re dd Liverpool It ha purchased at Missukoshi’s, largest department stor British authorities feared there was ban a commercial meaning in Japanese lat sot confis ated the apparel. And if this lows wasn't serious enough in itself, the is, do a girl lose her regard for | Hritivh took Mr. Ono's new won the boy who does the asking? j dip! ause It was printed ¢.¢, | German CONGER SAYS GILL that we young men have no reputa- tlon to lose. If we have no reputa aa tion, we had better rustie around and make one but as long as the women will endure this doub standard, just so long they may. | Mave kissed a few girls good- night, but have never lost my re Spect for them. What worries me he dramatic effect of the story (a ver- bombshell of tautly stretched, ption- stirring scenes) is vividly tightened by her barbaric beauty of face and figure and her dynamic person- i lity! ma } | HOW ABOUT MAN? My Dear Cynthia: To the ques) tion, “Does a man lose respect for) a girt whom he may kiss?” it le re-! } markable that all the affirmative janswers have been submitted by feminine writers. | | Let us indulge in a little philoso. | phy on the subject. Any man who | will lose respect for a girt for no/| other reason only that ehe does not | resist the “good-night” kiss, that! same man will lose respect for his wife after he is married. To the extent that a man likes| the kiss, to the same extent does a girl also like it, and if a girl| druggists,” he said. cheapens herself by submitting,| Conger said that Seattle consum even so does a man cheapen him-\¢q about one-twentl as much Mayor Gill was labeled “the most unique official in the his tory of liquor law enforce ment” by Superintendent Geo. B. Conger of the Anti-Saloon league, when he addressed the congregation of Queen Ani Congregational church Sunday night. “Nothing but the ax suffices to drive out the bootlegging “Her Fame and Shame,” a high powered Keystone concoction of mirth (in two reels), features Chas. Murray, Louise Fazenda and Harry Booker. ALLACE URLITZER self by attempting. liiquer as when the saloons were EAL MUSIC (or Because a girl refuses one man | here a ki by no stretch of the imag-| The Anti-Saloon lea, sup a EEL PICTURES FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 15¢ CHILDREN 5c ination an indication that she will | tendent was one of the first to refuse t"e other fellow. And, in-) congratulate Mayor Gill on the re versely, permitting Tom to kiss/turn of the verdict of “not guilty” her, does not give him the slightest ((n the federal conspiracy case reason in the world to believe that Dick or Harry would be allowed the) same privilege. | If, by accepting the “goodnight” | Theo Karle Concert Causes Seat Rush (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, foes not cover the roof of the ; you can bite corn off the is the most potent factor that. forces the senseless double stand. ard upon us. | Why does not some one ask ques- KEEP AJAR OF = | MUSTEROLE HANDY on The fashion experts of Paris and) London, whose slightest whim can} cob; guaranteed ‘ distort the waists and shape the 4 ae tions like these: Is it proper for a| ning of the weaker sex of the Brit-| Gold crown ...-..----+----- $3.00 man to attempt to kiss a girl be-/ish isles, Kurope and points west, $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 It Quickly Loosens Up Coughs fore they are engaged? Does @ man! have made a momentous announce $10 set of teeth ...........$5.00, and Colds in Throat or Chest "@V® * decent respect for a girl! mont for the coming springtime Bridge work, per toot! 0c when he makes auch an attempt?| yrnth iv 4 [ \ | Ladies’ waists (ady.) are going h, gold ye Just alittle M role rubbed on your Should a girl regard an attempt to|+, ho worn au naturel, Busts are White crowns . $3. sore, tight chest before you go to bed kise a8 a compliment or an insult?) down. Wasp effects and coming Gold fillings . $1.00 up will loosen up congestion and break) Now, get this: Any proposal! genm rollered fronts are going in-| Giver fillings ..... .500 up most severe colds and cougl which is PROPER for a man tolt, the discard. No longer need mi-| Musterole is a clean white nen ke, is equally proper for a wom- y ape the hot 88 or gh vi 750, Mu is a clean whit ment mal OM \iady ape the hour s or sig Platina ‘fillings made | of uf. Simply rub an to accept, IF SHE 80 DESIRES, ) wit}, envy at the very sight of a All work ieyerentocd is yeape, it on. No plaster necessary. Better than and yet, | have heard many goody"! Fieure 8 Exam. mustard pl es not blister, goody women unblushingly declare, jror the first time in many moons | Thousand will that a man may, with moral pro-|tng well dressed woman can be Piate | tell what relief m sore priety, make proposals to a woman, fashionable and comfortable at the it throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, which ahe should under no circum- gi frc ‘and Bridge Work, We 8 the ‘Test of Time. | samo time Gov. Lister Quits ; Olympia Mansion The state executive mansion is |deserted today v, Lister and his family have moved to an Olym stiff neck, Mest of our present patronage t# ache, , head h stances accept. sthma, meuralgia My doctrine is that if any act) respect should t and fall upon the one who proposes it, vonia).jand not on the one who accepts, | W.. WELLS, Ask our customera whe ve tested our work When coming bruise te our office, be sure you are tn the colds right place. Bring thin ad with you OHI Cut - Rate congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- Pecommended by our early custom- tiem’ fumhayo, pains and aches of the carries with it the loss of respect, | a ie i edt cut cattetees | back or joints, spr: ‘ore muscles, then such loss of chilblains rated (it often prevents pne | The star player is missing aker and insurance lee a ae a ates | > . | ltornton, | Suspect Spy Code} Fe Deer Miss Grey: | have been| TOKIO March By mai. Dorothy Dalton, in “The Dark M202". Lone i TAaia iGotataiee ana" tren erekea Road,” has created a character at once JM) 07" | 20". ik tne peo-|for Mt Uno. iapancon htslelan | pu ating—unconventional- = alluring! ple, anyway? They seem to think Who had been studying in Switzer-| “UNIQUE OFFICIAL”, DUNCAN CASE TO GO or srornicciots “inavigenter” then | of promiscuous Indulgence, then| what is the status of the man who A big rush for seats is on for the | TO THE JURY TODA makes the advance? Does the girl joint recital of ‘ : pris “Fh Hi bo | jthink because he tries to kiss her Mowrey, which wil d Apri — oe? |. BELLINGHAM, April 2.—The de isin waenthe ne rtunit by? ents? att Tastes! Musical sub eueaT the case of Richa opportun’ resents? Ale usica D. é | Sdeene or mene Saal srg iia If she thinks that aha beloved it] Karle will appear with the Seat | — Sarah Margeson, February 19,|/8 TONG, then she should drop him.|tle Philharmonic orchestra Thurs. lrested Saturday after taking Cat g!. When @ man makes an advance, day and Saturday of this week. ‘The PAINLESS few hours to pres UL Mi and is accepted, then because of box office opened Monday nade no sttempt wag that act, says him to himself, “She tag: Glecumatabtial evidens ‘22 is not good enough for me,” | say FASHION TO ALLOW TIST state, which includes fo © ‘that man is devoid of principle and of Dunca bout the body, a wit destitute of honor, and only worthy WOMEN COMFORT nesses who testified ta che A tit lof the scorn and contempt of his ence of “bad blood” between the (ClOW man. | believe in absolute) cn Wl murdered woman and Inncan, The CU2!'tY of action and privileges! 1 QNDON, March 4.—(By mall.) case will probably go to the jury |Detween the sexes. The abomin-| peace was declared today in the tonight able double standard is a curse tol war that has d ever since| | Former Mayor George F. Cot-|"manity. ; |Mother Eve decided she wanted} terill, of Seattle, and Otis Gut... A! this nonsensical chatter! something more than the fabled | mann, manager of the Hudson Hay 220Ut Woman being called upon and |r. teat to reveal her charms, Dame | Fur Co,, of Seattle, were character C2PCcted to carry all of the toad in| tagnion and Dame Nature have |v itnesses Duncan, who once ~ agbatin sins Fes morality of the been reconciled. The iifelong ene-| o Seattle bl p face of man’s! iniey have shaken hands and de f order to introduce our new |!¥ed in Seat persistent efforts to bring it down, epee thos tor the bonding whe-| The pia apartment house, leaving only! nolicies 4 THe GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. ‘in care PRIL 2, Satisfactory Terms Always Add Another Room Your Home—Use ‘AEROLUX’ Porch Shade A telephone call or postal will bring a competent man to estt mate the cost of inclosing your porch wit rolu No-Whip Porch Shade The “nowhip feature alone should induce you to give Aerolux Porch Shades r preference, It 1 nts flupping and increases the life of the shades Acrolux Porch Shades come in 4 ft, 6 ft, 8 ft. and 10 ft, widths 6 and 7 ft, drops, and thelr green and brown weatherproof finish blends beautifull out surroundings Aerolu leeping plenty of structed Shad poreh cireulation make {de allow you can look in Price $4.75 hat cannot 8.72 Here Are New Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators | | | These have genuine porcelain linings, all in one piece, with rounded corners and without | crack or seam Our advice ts to get one of the several sizes of beautiful, smooth-lined, easy-to-clean, sant tary Leonard Refrigerators, and enjoy real refrigerator service and safety Priced 812.50 pnd upwards | Grote-Rankin Sealed Record -Service All Victor Records sold in sealed envelopes. This atore's exclusive record service, We sell only new Records, To get maximum results with the least amount of discomfort |} and expense you must do your cooking on an A. B. Gas Range The entire range can cleaned with soap and water. Its immaculately clean, white enameled surface— Its automatic lighter Its large cooking surface and conveniently located oven and brofler be Its glass doors, making it pos sible for the operator to see the baking without opening the oven doors Are features that make the A | B. Gas Range popular with every user. Trade your old stove as part payment on an A. B. Gas Range. AS A PEACE OFFER day viewed the pactficist interview | recently granted by Foreign ister Czernin, of Austria-Hungary. | According to Garman dispatches to-| dey, nearly all German newspapers approve Czernin’s sentiments that the entente can conclude honorable peace at any time, and that the cen- tral powers’ offer is still open, The Vorwaerts expressed the opinion that the departure of Ambassador Penfield is connected in some way with the Czernin interview, and |supports the theory’ of a peace of- fer | Sounds travel thru dry air 60 feet | a second; thtu water 240 feet, and| Dentists world’s Series begins next day./a ca ne nn Baseball, love, exeitement, ro-jof $10,000 on the buliel aef UNIVERSITY . mance and more baseball sithe furniture, and $8,000 ¢ Co Ga gnatig Mraser-Pa “The Double Squeeze,” on page 4.| burglary, to guard the house, in steeL“wire at 17,120 feet a) seco GROTE-RANKIN REGARD INTERVIEW {AMERICAN SLANG man socialist paper, Vorwaerts, to-| thing, to | Furniture for the Bedroom Mode rniture buyer especially directed to the new showing of Fine }F* Be a splendid variety of Period reproductic among the new arrivals, | ‘ and Mary, Adam, Louis XVI, Post Co and Scroll Colonial desi Comparison will prove that the utmost th ¢ piece of Bed- | room Furniture 1 our floors { One Entire Floor Is Devoted to | the Showing of | where you will see every popular wood and all the newest finishes. Among | the matched suites, you will agree, are extraordinary values. cially desirable: Four-piece Walnut or bed and dressing table, pr Four-piece Walnut or English Mahogany Bedroom Suite, priced $135. Four-piece American $79.50. Decorated Ivory Bedroom Suites, with twin beds, priced $119.50. Four-piece English Mahogany, Walnut and Ivory Enameled Bedroom Suites, priced $97.50. FURNI Very interesting lines are be! of Summer Furniture—furniture comfortable 7 lection carries economy with it the full The Fiber Furniture uphols very desirable for living rooms. The Chinese when upholstered in cretonne is porches and bedrooms. Entire dining-room suites, table and chairs, can be selected Chairs and Rockers are pric Tables of Reed, Grass an 35.00. Spring Showing of GRASS Though these Floor Coverin in many homes, they are especially popular for spring and summer use. Be Th who are giving timely thought to the approaching warm season may obtain comprehensive selections from the newly arrived showing of Grass Grass Rugs are decorative, porches for the summer cottage We ommend “Waite Voru | | | | | Sizes and prices range from 9x12 at $10.75 to $14.00, New Chinese Sea Grass, Chinese Reed and Kaltex Fiber © selection of such pieces or entire suites from our col- ed and grass in natural or fumed finishes, floor coverings for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and “De Luxe” or “Waite Grass” Rugs for porches and sun rooms. Satisfactory Terms Always rately Priced These are éspe- Ivory Enameled Bedroom Suites, consisting of dresser, iced $150. Walnut and Ivory Enameled Bedroom Suite, priced Grote-Rankin Sealed Record Service All Columbia Records sold in sealed envelopes. This store's exclusive record service—We sell only New Records. TURE ing shown in the various grades at once desirable, attractive and | j-N assurance of correctness and | Are a Necessity Now In addition to being decorative, Cedar Chests have become a neces- sity in every woman's home, Being moth-proof and made dust-proof, these attractive pieces of furniture solve the problem of safely storing Furs, Blankets and many other items. A splendid, new, and well-se- lected line is now being displayed. Priced $15.00 to $25.00, tered in verdure tapestries is | “ i \deally suited for summer homes, consisting of buffet, extension from the present showing. ed $8.50 to $25.00, id Fiber are priced 86.50 | | to RUGS ngs are used “the year round” OneDollara Week Buys ——— --The “Free” Sewing Machine. ~<A “Hoosier” Kitchen Cabinet. ~—A Hot-Point Vacuum Cleaner, —A Thermatic Fireless Cooker, Rugs. durable and very economical or home, e” Rugs for bedrooms; the Crex 7 by 64 inches at $1.25 to the Pike IN LONDON PAPER STERDAM, April 2—"Almost| LONDON, March 19.—(By Mail.) AMBTERDS vee yay the Gor| American slang in England to- a peace offer” ts the way the Ger giv i, q fearful and wonderful The Britishers with it valiantly, as witness this Min-|Sautb in one newspaper just after jthe announcement of the German | FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co, bp 169 Washington St, And the Doctor will give you a careful examination and prescribe for you FREE. If you are sick you cannot do bet- ter than take advantage of this of- fer. We save you money and give the best possitie treatment. St: at Fifth Ave. struggle | GROTE-RANKIN PIC OUTITINGCL COR.THIRO & UNIVERSIT DRESSES MEN: WOME} rors Oo YOUR CREDITS O | | | submarine decree: “Among those seen at the steam- | ship booking office was Mr. Alex Q, Jones of Detroit. He was most indignant in his breezy American | way “Alex Q. Jones is taking passage or little old Detroit, he declared, and if the Germans think they can frighten him off the big drink by their methods they have: taken a {long slide into the wrong guess shop. Maybe President Wilson doesn’t think it worth while to pro- tect Alex Q. Jones, but the Yankee Doodle boys in congress will let Germany know where she alights land Alex Q. vones will jolly well ke his chances,” | Wasnington will join the list of bone dry states July 1 with the permit system invalid, even if the |’ absolute prohibition law passed by the legislature is to be voted on at} referendum election, according | to the opinion of Attorr ‘Tanner today, He holds the federal law opplicable to Washington on the agate it goes into effect, TRUSS TORTURS Can be eliminated 4S undberg Rupture | ive free trial tO Prolyp to ty. a

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