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STAR—MONDAY, MAY 28, 1917. PAGE ' "Weve Cont hia Grey’s DEFENDS VOTE STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, MEMORIAL DAY. —_| iy a | [LETTERS )1»scio.vse | 4 oard for refusing i ; Satisfactory Mail Orders Nditor Star n editorial in ants tg Tes T CO, “enn” BE THOUGHTFUL Oe an |lingford Community club free une “7 4 ° | Dear Mise Grey: Please ask be iis : perc ye em ub fren une OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. lc we bee Wienee nee for “a masn meeting to stim ' | Sometimes, when an evening shen productior planned with a congenial girl, a epg Lat Pha a a fl Seven-Piece Ivory Enameled $ 39 7 | tive may take the initiative in mak yer ‘oun anc r- Be Deer @ ' n oO permit this state en ° ing one feel a picayune If ehe ie| vel! dl to pernil B d S t 1 t j not included. One man le hardly |t0 fo to Its readers without correc: Il edroom Suite, Comp ete able to live on a salary with some | ton. As chairman of the organiza few responsibilities in the way of| tion committee for agricultural pre Ja vareiness in Seattle and King nome. These are mere trivial easments, paving the way for a| bd y ountyy T happened to be in position » know that the Seattle hoo! items, but men are only boys grown | j tall and some one's son or brother who may look to them for some yard was the fire | public body pubite or sem to come to the fron with an r of all the services and| support. So be thoughtful, girl its command | for the way you treat us fellows, and we'll be glad to take you out At the ver t meeting of our 3 now and then. SINCERELY comr the achool b sent | | Mr. Chapman, an instructor the 4 | LIKE GEE.WHIZ GIRLS Lincoln high school, and an expert Dear Miss Grey: in answer to! i gardening, to advise and co = A Boy,” | would like to say, | OF with us, Immediately there also go to high schoo! and it seema|afier Mr. Chapman wag detached as tho you have your eyes open for| from his regular duties, a special girls who are looking for joy-rides| Office was provided for him in th and perfectly lovely times Central building, and since then he} If you would try and seek girts|"ax been continuously on the job, who are also looking for a congen land help benefiting ial companion, | am sure you would ection of the cit find plenty of them ame time, and ever since On the car to and from achool,,°"'r © acilithe I find the majority of high schoo! | * rane i,t boys trying to pick up a flirtation |@¥@ry schoo! auditorium in the city and looking always for the “gee. !* available for the free tse of any whiz” girls, as you term it. That|Sathering of people brought to is why you find it hard to pick out | &¢tl to dine a girl fora companion, JOLLY, |&Tea or plan for the er production of food, Its pros marketing, and man nes have been held. Our » would very much regret Likes LETTER ’ Dear Miss Grey: If you would) Committ ; do something for your sex and for|!' the readers of The Star should the betterment of society and fu- be left with any thought to the con Hart's “ ‘Wolf’ Lowry” is laid in those West ern domains fenced by the far horizon and the rising and setting sun. The story con ture generations, you ought to re-| ary : | cerns “Wolf” Lowry, past master with the print that letter signed “A Boy,” , At the school board meeting Mon shooting irons (incidentally cattle king), and on the front page of the paper, and |! evening the question of stimu} tle Mass atesa A hers a " |try to get the attention of every |!8ting food production was not once ittle Mary Davis (squatter), whose capita mother who has daughters in Seat-| Mentioned response to ques hr} lV consisted of brown eyes, black curls and a | tle to it. It is one of the truest! [fons. various members of the Wa boundless courage. It will rank, we believe, letters that | have seen in your) |inaford de : tied : heh elr } th Hart's greatest Westerns! There is no column for menthe and hits the! © ot cua at one time we sorb ie heaton’ ha 4 | mark, That boy, altho only 19, has *! at any time on requer j advance in admission price on this feature, had the necessary experience and|#" for meetings to discums any This beautiful Ivory Enameled Bedroom Suite consists of Dresser, Chiffonier, Dressing Table, Bed as it was made under Hart's old contract. expresses it well and all questions of thelr own vy ‘ bth ut mrcca esser, © ier, ! s . 9 A RECENT CALLER hoosing. Had a meeting on ax Chair, Night Stand and Costumer cultural preparedness been pro “Her Torpedoed Love,” 2 reel gS seaamRlastseaereees | | pe sary eee lec, Sy at Fifty Complete Suites Are Offered , at This Very Low Price URLITZER STERS | Sanacorsens with my friends connection, - that might say that | agree with him in thru Mr. oard We will sell them at ce never before heard of for so ractive a Bedroom Suite. And just But now, in regard to the girls! very Promptly voluntenres pete because we bought them from a factory that saw the economy of specializing in making large quantities meeting the boys half way. Why |“ ¢ } vine 3 % Jis it that a girl cannot walk on the price. id this de at the very lo latreet without being accosted by sonia vude bed fe thie. panher ac whereve maventent : Your Saddl attention is _ directed to the glass tops on the Dresser, Chiffonier, Dressing Table and on ne Night Stand. All the pieces are carefully finished nehalf of the gardening move almost every respect. | am a work Chapm ing girt who holds a good position, | *' ‘ ALLACE ELODIES and attend quite a few dances and |t '* Worthy o First at Pike nuous 1! te 11 Admission 1 » ren 5 |“Hello, Lizzie, can | take you home?” etc., and if you don’t « | | to them you are snubbed and talked |™Pnt. In which we are so deep | about, and even followed home| '@{erested, as well as a matter of Wears Seipedaie nish Ral uniee(0the ha! beat" Soe | GROTE-RANKIN —PIKE ST. AT FIFTH AVE.— -GROTE- RANKIN | I hab reputation. la this war? you will remove from the minds ] || would like the advice of your| Your readers the erroneous im 1 |readere on thie subject, and ae for {Pression that the editorial of to-| | the boys, oon as they stop be pany is Ikely to create ling hypocrites, and rude to the! Very truly yours, =—— ie RNINE AAO SISTIHE 2 MEE bile: then, ahd shty-tuoe,, rik wel JAMES A, WOOD | op Woman's Armp Against Caste halt hei meet them half way and enjoy their] niin. noae — | companionshi Noa gine ch pdeom me reet nel - Lame aia iicmiciinns A 7 Se feuds PAL hits lter. ‘The school board's attitude on Eighth Round of Ammunition—For the DON T LET YOUR the garden movement ver, Is Dear Miss Grey: In answer to| 1” Rarcen | " : Norma's letter, | agree with “ADOC all that was dis n The Food Faddist ( AY! me Bachelor Boy.” Many young peo-|)‘*" © ae teeth oar © e : le who come to a strange city do| ("0% 10 sas s : ‘ ple who ¢ Cs yr oe | proba ta patrlotic as an aercrryr ery @ J crumblec » in a stew-pan Wood, being constantly washed, absorbs the speaks to a strange person, or be.) 18!“ a the right of. the pub A scientifically thought out, * : _ ro moisture and soon begins to deteriorate, becomes An Ideal Ration ee ee ae 8 cen |lic’s uae of school buildings for! well cooked meal may consist (when ly cooked, turn into a brittle and gradually falls apart through the rubbing vent or al mete cobs eee sat ve neo a comparatively. old | of the simplest food. but an and put 11 of of shoes and furniture. “’ou can PRESERVE AND : Diba ths intéia a GIN rilaNtl' veation 3 ° - over it. Bake ina oven PROTECT it from wear by using Swastika Crackers — take in him appens that the Walling BY AN EXPERT As for myself, | would like to Li ’ asking for All food is good food—the uffins were made as | plain Sodas or Grahams meet a nice young man who had “neal high | only difference te that some te ESERVA I IVE sense, but just wanted a girl chum actual cos better than others. This para 1 of hominy a % . . ’ " ,Is CID. 3 —with milk or cream Sk] |to pal around with. 1 have been DECID:| phrase of a Kentuckian in here two years, and so far | have the garden eulogy of one of his most fa eye FLOOR PAINT make,anjideal summer not found a good boy pal who!‘ ob] | eormeeaun ee cae At f scalded wil . would relish a clean-minded girl lub 10) over the dining table of every | \% cupful of scalded wilk into Bias) it ; : ration: u eiiadae § coat| seidier In the Weman’s Army |ouptul of corn mee! and stir tn which, in addition to all other necessary paint ele- arge it Against Waste ablespoonfuls of butter, Combine ments, contains a material that penetrates into and Tey thomitor tieak tial WANTS MONEY SAVER qoadrupl rath, oF $10.0 meeting at Now is the time for the the mixtures, cool slightly and ad fills the pores of the wood, making it immune to s : , aktas Dear Miss Grey: | wish to say) nS" "ime Abr andes Md sar Fc housewife te grid Salat adler y ; exKs the breaking down influences of heat and moisture. ; : - , big : he school board, if ming letabia ¢ thi nd the whites you will enjoy them. They a few words In anewer t Norma's tha: aroun ualtenah?, tnp:he Rocee oat forget Te a nate ltaaaetie bales It lengthens the life of the floor many years and » particularly ¢ ir letter. !am a young man 28 years ‘2° Brow! ‘ ¢ a a 4 4 ; ; € partic ularly good for aha, call Gomes ve. de paid Fee of school bulldings cen-; had a beefeteak or a lamb chop poonfuln of baki powder and saves you money. Comes in ten colors. For sale by rowing boys and rls to Coast, and | have yet to find ‘'" ns for a week beat thoro Bake quickly { at your paint or hardware dealer, | + ¢ Y » any of the wonderf © tered par Serve with butte an exeellent fooc or the the girl who will get right down to|)..)° 1) ? a 5 , ‘ | = 2 : “ | i r ae brass tacks and find out how much <aoten the fine he he hash paten, for r Manufactured and Guaranteed by aged and beneficial for all feney she can save the man che een en 5 ants are practica erve me ot muffins with thick y chooses to spend the evening wi " Hi ona a e : so ‘ ap i” P; a P . more rc orgy wd girat shing the average oir! thinks| the Community club meeting’ |" t property |to sour hose serve thie meal wit reservative Faint Co. ir Grocer’s—not just because of is a joy ride, second, she wants zm Xs everything pretty she happens to 0 see. She says, “Gee, | wish | had tit lovely?” ete., until a Toda a d disgusted, or goes into n ta tranetuate (uae P ifi Cc Bi : the game for all that is in it Kinley regime w he breakfasts | again acific Coast Biscuit Just a0 lonig a0 the girle do that, Tomorrow given by Mark whic ° they will drive the bachelor ranks orm beef hash and corn muf Company up Into the millions. I make good Fourth Ave. and Lenora St... wig are made here but because the Me our gue do ne a ch for a comy are the best famous ed in Washin money, $1 per month and ex diplomats. banker penses, | spend $75 a month for € nal me . " pleasure alone, with the boys, and [awe BARNES elves to get an inv when | find a girl who will help [m@ eso breakfasts, and th me to save, then | will marry, and Tastee Tyee ar not before FE Mark Hanna's reetg Pet ae RCUS Ram HAVE A THRILLING ESCAPE IN FALL 1, William ittabire and Corvoral corn beef and % DIVINE SARAH IS WELL ONCE MOR? NEW YORK, May The hermit of Sullivan’s Island found Lafavette acu alps wrdt . well ain é Mi ne ‘ oir service. tat precy Fai a vateDE: One ration. th th a shimmering insect on the sands Call atthe. tronts according. to Binal UONDIAl tomorrow: eho. will nly Edgar oe off the Carolina coast. The bug The tn which the three men! mids eats vande ene au can't] Oe). greatest o was heavy. It was wrapped were ranted to vatth after American mystery in parchment. St fig- J ete ea ISSUES STATEMENT writers, could weave nt. Strange fig: ures appeared when heat was applied. What did schine 19 piae sewn iiuor iuteres'n tivir 91 /8UCh a story as “The red. The caus AFRICAN LIONS Wes, slaves and infamous « ks. Gold Bug.” It is one of his h dies nau conn ate parm ke win or areata tine ing ‘vic famous tales, read the world the cipher MEAN? an nour Aggie bok sak iad fy the hone dre fawe which. over. It begins in The Star on accor comen Witective Tunes. according page 4, with this issue. Turn to “The Gold Bug,” and start reading erett, passed a resolution pledging A. Matthews |the first installment AID GUARDSMEN | he members to utilize their vac Elephante Volunteers for the length of the ion periods this year in the Cemeis [SENSATIONAL WILD] war io serve in the rank« of.the “THE est fields instead of in rest ANIMAL FEATURES] Second Washi infantry, Mire recreation 4 150 TRAINERS |p 0s f/inted a the ary recruit) TEST PROCTOR JOB | ss" |*rermnsoenseere GOLD Miitson: Cuskery peeaideuit oF 168A deere Oronationt7e.® | SEND 8 DELEGATES me Seattle and the r ‘ J Bl JG TO WORK IN FIELDS cil of the United Commercial Travelers of the North t, at its annual meeting in By Last year, more than forty-five mili‘on dollars were transferred by Western Umen Telegraph with Safety, Speed and Economy. WESTERN UNION Fast Telegrams—Day Letters—Night Letters —Money Transferred by Wire—Cablegrams THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Washington will send eight dele. ¥ ———eermemner? | Kile to the national conference of rgan in the test) Tickets on sale Showdays at Sher-|] Charities and Correction in Pitts . suit to wrest away his Job. tions, will repr tor Plerce Lon Mt Divore man, Clay & Co., Third and Pine. burg, June 6 to 1%, MYSTERY

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