The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917. PAGE 53 ‘Wonderful Picture Comes | to Coliseum on Sunday Satisfactory Terms Always Cynthia Grey’s ’| LETTERS Cynthia Grey's || Good Form |} mt GROTE-RANKINC. OTTO F ALGEL. Goer lanayer JOIN THE RED CROSS NOW! 200 Pairs of DAYS ONLY—STARTING TODAY. EVER pass be ¥ eo | Marquisette Curtains rereauon, if | ae 98c the Pair yards long, 36 ir wide and finishe neat hem stitched hems two i Jacobean Period || Footstools, Each $1.95 Fumed and waxed oak i the rights of SINGLE STANDARD Dear Miss Grey: | would like to answer N. M.'s letter that appeared 4 In your column recently. Before |) / met my husband, my father, the only man that really entered my) 5 lite, formed for me a standard, be low which | would not fall | He never permitted me, when I) } i‘ and mahogany finished | Footstools, in the was a girl, to associate with boys f ‘ who were the kind “who would Jacobean period de oe P . take all a girl would give.” Indeed, ! special reduced prices | was taught to hold no respect for ~ : a such men. My husband and | were These have tops upholstered * friends from childhood, and in the | | in tapestry, velour and ger a leommunity where we were raised, |no girl could ever say anything lagainst hie character. | have talked this question over with Ha tome of my girl friends, and they! | ve all agree with me, with regard to ! oar the so-called double standard. No De Mille man can understand what a deep Woman,” tn which Geraldine Far and holy respect a girl has for a rar is seen as the ime pure-minded man. Ase, bestis an cone: The following poem struck me Coliseum on Sunday, Th so forcefully that | would like to reviewers, unstin n thelr p place it before all the boy and girl o¢ ¢p dacohers uine leather. Only a lim ited number are available at the price here quoted Geraldine Farrar as the most wonderfulyscreen players Wallace Reid Cecil B./*een as Eric Trent, a dashing you English officer; Theodore Roberts s seen in a marvelous character A Timely Clearance of on of the traitorous Bishop f|Cauchon; Hobart Bosworth scores|f] GARDEN TOOLS a triumph as the faithful Gen 1a | Hitre, and as the weakling king Much Below Regular Prices Charles VIL, Raymond Hatton gives) the most admirable characteriza of the age masterpiece, “Joan the Joan o story by Je readers of your ribs direction, |tion of his career, Charles Clary { Wooden Lawn Rakes, special, each SIN IS SIN acting of|seen as the traitorous Tremoille d de a a tin < s Don't send my boy where your girl e and bas made a distinct creation setetl sag ty a isting of How, Rake and os 79¢ ean't 60, Ton, battin Aten Gee the Caer oF Jandilion Spades, each . <avhee vee And say, “There's no danger,” for t ort kind ever presented to a Pull-Easy Garden Cultivators, each......... cece SDE you know ‘ That they ail have thelr wild) marvelo b oats to sow. souseed the uh © greatest achieve There Is no more excuse for my gcroen boy to be low De Mille has surrounded Miss Par ande the jes and the |todrama audience. Tt Long-har Spading Forks, each.. ri terrific hand-to-hand struggle is Long and Short dled Spades, €ach......-.ssseseeeee ee POO in the extreme, the eg stirs nderful charge of hundreds of Imperial Lawn Edge Trimmers, each.. .-69¢ dd knights with the maid at “ae aaa Iron Garden Rakes, each 19¢, ze, 88¢, ave an . . . . head brings forth a burst of ama as one venta of eee ee eee ed | Than your girl: then please don’t rar with a cast of famous stage and ‘applause, i]| Ladies’ Spading Forks, each. _, tell him so. —|]| Simplex Weed Pullers, each. B Don’t send my boy where your girl ahaa >, 4 can’t go; TO RAISE $140,000 | Eureka Weed Pullers, each.....-.cssceeesseeseecs ‘ a4 For a boy's or a girl's ain Is sin, | arden Trowols, each............. +++ 1O0¢ and 2h¢ & you know, Rev. Matthew Simpson Hugh | Garden Forks, each....... ootecgee 4 < of Portland And my baby boy's hands are clean bishop of n Village Blacksmith Hand-forged Grass Shears, each Te and white was the chie( speaker of the eve And his heart's as pure your ing he v’ st Be ran con 1 GooteRanhin—-PUKE, AT [ FIFTH—Grote-Rankin don't send him where she ' $140,000 for clearing santas rehes of debt. The cam-| —— t the can't go. elf will be waged tn After vehement speeches, the IN SWAPPING him off for a prohibition amendment, those con- gressional conferees must have made Teddy mad enough to want to w divisions across the ocean. day night adopted resolutions | '°*¢ ‘Wo o'vl woreda announcing the complete sever. and asked several good! rng Pacific Northwest Rose #0- CANADIAN PACIFIC but cannot find out how. ance of relations with the In. The World’s Greatest Highway Thanking you, fety has set the date of the @n-) dustrial Workers of the World ‘nu base «show ‘01 June 18 a A pA, YOUNG HOUSEWIFE. 11S ah piaesede il ro toafuni| and advising all organizations | Ibeat for broll Wipe as dry es| ter. ‘h fatheriess children in| @ffillated with the American | possible, dip in fine cracker dust| *™#°* Federation of Labor to pro- Saliva all Or wmeltet hatias.| paeben hibit thelr members from hold. Jdraining off all fat possible ing membership in the | 4 ; w. | Daily June 20th to June 30th jagain dip in cracker dust , } hg ‘ aye In “Sleeping Fires” Miss Frederick is at her best—it is roa gh yd pent St pte ber werk ie Women Everywhere PP eh Malrpp * Bel ne bit: | Ask Us About Dates for July, August and September a story, full of tense situations, that works it way swiftly|is) ihren minutes Place on hot i Iter argument arising on the clause | through a series of thrilling climaxes—Thomas Meighan! piatter, honeycomb alte up, per Use Lemon Juice }recommending the exclusion cf 1.| | St. Louis Toronto .. Ple —Mre. R. J.C. WANT RECEIPT | Q—Will you please publish in —————____—— Central Labor Councli Wednes. your columne how to cook tripe? | have looked thru several cook Ald WAR ORP' ape ee ap ein % | 4 ai : rith but ~ 1 0 ‘ W. W.'s from the A. F. of L. The heads an all-star supporting cast. with butter and apstakle with malt To Beautify Skin ee ee ee ee e| and pepper. Broiled tripe i at its 3 tion, toh | best when cooked over a charcoal | bmg have come up, was post-| x | "We have fought th tes of ther way: Wipe and cut in| The beauty lotion which is be-| i, sore that we rogesiee " ‘or #8 & Sprinkle with! coming so popular throughout the |g Fos tg antl salt and pepper, dip in batter, fry |c G. Brown sident of the I ree Winnipeg St. Paul A comedy and a scenic complete an exceptionally well- intry 1s easily prepared by any-| Workers mn and father of the | balanced program. n a small quantity of hot fat, and| one, and a whole quarter pint of It| resolution, “and now that ee [Reese Bae M n doesn’t cost any more than a small | tor our support to them Ramet New rk “ ALLACE Jatter x one cup flour with) jar of the common, ordinary cold | .4 it is high tm that dad 01.00 Sree ; ‘ourth teaspoon salt; add rad r 1 : py URLITZER GRehAit Cap Gold vole 4 oradd th -o of two fresh lem-| {ected Ourselves against Correspondingly low rates to o ther points. Limit 3 months, but 4 half i , Ani dd the juice c ‘0 fresh tempts to nine the trade un 1 limit not to exceed Oct, 31 st. Liberal stopovers. on ectly smooth add one|ons to three ounces of orchard cae fon movement and to win away alt table-| white our members r and one teaspoon! Strain the lemon juice two or three Manieeth Qpoake oll or melted butter time through a fine cloth so no Several speakers declared th — pulp gets into the lotion, then | on had no right to dictate woat will keep fresh for months. Re ations a man might be af gardiess of what price you * with, while others main How to Rid the Skin there ts ¢ the 1, W. W. was ve ‘ . A ° ho highly advertised, First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 of Objections le Hate ee eee ae eee more ineritor , ” ion,”’ memberst and shake well in a bottle SPECIAL SALE ~~ Boston, May 28-29......... bocce coveee -Final limit June 26 St. Paul, June 12... . Final limit June 30 Des Moines, June 7-8 Final limit July 6 Chicago, June 12-13....... Poe Final limit July 14 ELODIES anon vines ASTERS live oll For Further Information Apply to iget wound hay Fustern Washington thnothy iugton double com- a dation 1332-1334 Second Avenue other duty until the camp is es tablished. Admission 15c—Children 5c fous fn nutifying, softening and : “ oce| tetas he aie he's ee ned’ by the A E. E. PENN, Se ears ee On haem emover, also to remove! councitman Robert H General Agent Passenger’ Department, han one treatment to.| eon cee aiealy UEnemaie it toto Ltne eee (00k. LRItONS 713 Second Avenue, an ¢ eatment re-| juice has no rival. Massage it into | {he a: fenetation Seattle. 3 Mix a stiff paste with |iu: MS aad caemear ot avor of the resolutior z > ¥ - | A . ¥ e that the I. W. W.'s hac ~ 0 porte delatone and | twice each day, and Pe RT Re BONO dR tie Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | Horveradish—Local, per Ib ..... 18 . Hey after 3 mare wainites cub Ate cer baring Ue |S and/ions for some time Vegetabies and Fruit Letinee—Per crato— = “ed bo , by wash | en beauty Argue Twe Hours Local hoth 100@125 : . skin and every hair has var Lemons have wae ene re a Cal 176 shed simple treatment can-|¢o pleach the skin, but hy Should A man WED Okra —Per vox ot cause r 1d] jutee ta too bighly acid, there that he can better his cond eo oe exercised t a tip d never be used except in th the methods of the I. W. W. w Appire— ‘ 5 to trade unfonist?’ Heske Tome Henuty Peale /\y fragrant lotion will sp | Ene -esmoment lented “ Ar Lito STAR WANT ADS_ | drag store will sup-| than two hours 1.6002.00 re 1 ly the three nees of orchard | tlh he excl b || BEST FOR RESULTS jie ine three ounces of orehard | ee ion wan fin rors ‘ “ 5. Seilt’ apply. the lenons. i little further ¢ ‘ 200@3 Se ORE os a Aides __. | recommending that no credentia 10 or permission to speak be gr Strawberries si | , L W. W.'s by the cou , Cal, 20 pte. . 1.50@ B jiated organizations was passe ba | be 5 Produces Clipoing Our Millinery —_ .| Buy From the Producer and | .,.,.?o%.c7e. ‘ | Poultry, Veal and ke i S 0 e i 0S 0 vin | half of the Clearing House associa a 5 Hg ° { { Hi h C t f Li Jtion and talked fn an attempt to epartment — | | Seven on Sais P fet i ot cade Gen \ ciiocs & toast nlioas . “C 2 an of the housewives. Likewise stop the [eeepes ane paren of am attra ; : : planks to the line ty Lo o be tive showing of } < 8 high cost of dying. Buy your caskets direct from placed in the Labo Temple. handsome ) eH the manufacturer. Cut out the middleman An attempt to the sped 27 Why pay $ 50 for a casket we sell for $25? er by asking him the aning of Sprit 5 ord “liberty” 4 pplied 1 “pringandSammer } 14 Why pay $ 60 for a casket we sell for $30? Hekimee’ rated “when ‘alk Headwear { al Why pay $ 70 for a casket we sell for $35? from Samuel Gompers, presider a ; ( y Gelling Prices to Hetaller for ¢| Why pay $ 80 for a casket we sell for $40? Jof the American Fede of 1 Smart tailored Hats ) 1 Mutter, Kage and Cheese Why pay $ 90 for a casket we sell for $45? | bor, in news dispat hes of the n h J la day s decla the war t he [ay OBES Re ve Was Why pay $ 35 for cremation we do for $20? pany tor the ralerahon of the world i hag are among And on the better grades of goods we rave you an e By a close vote, the oul r 4 1. the style features greater percentage. Why deprive yourself of the necess fused to reconsider its refusal, aiib o ¢ the season. . of Life in order to pay an outrageous funoral bill, and get no Concilman Bolton talked in’ fa A os BS ore catia wheel ye better service and no better goods than we furnish for one Jot placing the blanks in the t¢ ll Wheat _ m4 eoecce 5 1 ‘ 290.40 half the money? emp’ third consi * ple, and attempted R E H We give a complete funeral, including casket, attendance, | eration eady to at - ie \aatees Your New Suit 5 calling for body, cremation, and $47. 50 | ——__——— : urn for ashes, for pi ) ; = from our complete showing, which : < fy ‘aiiunie tan cae daa any ien \ We maintain our own casket factoee crematory and a SEPARATE TRAINIKG i Se theometetueend’ Bate te complete parlor and equipment for funeral purposes “rae and ha , Don't allow anyone to dictate to you what Undertaker 'FOR NEGR he CHARGED TO YOUR ACCOUNT } you shall employ when death comes to your home, but call | MAN -FRANCI8CO, May 17.—An » ape O08 / far Cpe ik BEES TENS ROPRCR PN UDOE BPP ess reer ‘independent training camp for ne Store ieee Ate . gro reserve officers will be estab wy 5 lished soon in the western army Where ee BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING Abretoneat kenontink ta anaunes ‘ Gorn —Cracked ment to All negroes who have An Accommo- . ) . Phone North 526 617-19-21 Kilbourne St. commissions will be excused from ( en mctimititia iad Kastern W 3 SBE RI OO I pressed UMOY see oper eeee

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