The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1917, Page 3

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"STAR—WEDNESDAY, M AY 30, 1917. PAGE 3 f{ Divorces and an Indigo Star — Mar Happiness of Stage Folk of 15 a9T SOME & Lowry” dom the far hortae “Welt ts Western “ee” te GROTE-RANKINCo. “" OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. | Seven-Piece Ivory Enameled | | Bedroom Suite, Complete... PSO-1O 4 and netting a little wheee cap! eyes, black } curls and a boundless courage, i Pauline Frederick ; “Her Torpedoed Love.” NEW YORK, May 30.—It's Jerick Cobina, grand opera sta § r . dangerous to love an actress * quoted as saying a court her husband, Ower j this year, judging from up-to marry Mackie as soon a ohn Johnson, novelist, didn’t suit i date happenings. There's an “x a marital mate an | indigo star on high for stage igo star #a Desertion,” she told the court | v4 3) 2 ; | folky and the Rialto is shivering thel Leginska cert |the court agreed ONI Y: few more of these attractive seven-piece under its baleful influence Pianist, asks freedom f R thel J. Prindiville, another op 4 : é : | Some of the best known men | Emerson Whittern, charging Mar-|eratie star, bought a ticket for Reno | Bedroom Suites remain to be sold at this spe- Sheets and Pillow | and women of stage and film tha Hedman, Scandinavian mtar,/and stayed there until a dudge | ; ° . Cc. R di d | dom have gone the ‘divorce who has all Broadway worshiping granted her a decroa. | ||| cial price. The Suite consists of glass top dresser, glass ases Neduce: court ro wung into discord at her shrine in “The Boomerang The Youngs Part | A ° : ; a sf . 5 aa under the smoky aura of the and other plays, has broken her Clara Kimball Young and James|{| top chiffonier, glass top dressing table and glass top night | '°*'” Muslir Sheets with closely stellar interioper. home. Young have declared themselves ‘ stitched center seam and hemmed Marjorie Rambean says she wants Owan Johnson Diverced axgrioved |} stand, stool, bed and costumer. All glass top pieces have | ends; made for double bed 1 45 fredom from Willard Mack, song Superstiti c ‘One night Young met Mrs. Young di h th 1 we saat use, Special, each.. c [and play writer, and charges there's |a bad year to 10 roadway with Lewis J Seis. {| €retonne underneath the gla: are neatly finished in ivory | : ; “another woman” in the case Ethel Lev ‘ film magnate. There was a l Th li * d b f . ae 45x36-inch Pillow Cases, same qual- } R ys that when| M. Cohan t ¢ fight, with torn clothes ar enamel. e limited number of suites remaining makes ty muslin as the sheets 15¢ s > her husband in a Cla words * * Special, each hal od hike shit ag seni pte pdyponpig fe ela itl dain es early buying important. . Continaous 11 to 11 ng away ina r auto— | te livorce st ages age ck, alleging Admission Ue — Childrem Se. nis head was pillowe hel and Claude were alienatior * oa — = Peteaaits oe tty shoulder of Pauline " Youog fled suit for separation. — ee eee ——— Seen apt GROTE- RANKIN— Pike St. at F; ifth Ave. _GROTE- RANKIN Dorothy Dalton ||| GERMAN PLOT CRUSHED WHEN | —= —— is et ee ae ge i Tan me 1.001 EpaaT REET T ED | is | seach a8 oranges and apples, was|farms, villages and all pel le cs but very few of the expensive cuts bridges and institutions belonging - wr | ECONOMY RECORD alary 55.53) of meat. The item of $7 a month/to the state now comprises neatly — WASHINGTON, D. «| brazen or furtive, of paralyz-|many, Philip Schneidemann, veel | ities Hiakk Re erie for “doctor, dentist and medicine” |half the “duty” of a German sok) Iu —Th hs epEP , fr being used by the Hohenzollern ICES 60 UP Surplus for reencies $21.21) represents a large bill for dental|dier fighting in France, as com-— May 30. le government has/ing America government to force a general! There was used work which happened to fall in this|/pared with the usually recognized == just squashed the boldest) |! i ae een *\ peace fayorable to Germany by] What man has done, man can do| Of eggs, one dozen per week period. The wife does all the plain military duties of a soldier, a | piece of pro-German agitation oe i cocialiat. parts “| boodwinking the ruling socialists! —or woman, either . | Of batter, one pound per week. |laundry and the titisband walks to! ing to prisoners : hd enew the ("sr the war began anaiaes Gum Sous of Russia | Which ie what gives valne . a) 0 wen nig ga ? week and from business when the weath Th . meatless delegates said hold budget re e ’ o f milk, one pint per day ot te d : ~ Many = pro-Germs pa content with adopting reso |) | waeaa rome 7 a prndlnm Star from a man and his wife, com Of bread, about one loaf per pots: cates a Costs 3 Cents - “Lodi r who craw le ” . co—by Russia many want led from thetr No tea or coffee was d. o NE Ww YOR K, May 30.—War bread 1 orig it an arrangement with Russia y have asked that their names them Substi Sis artha Washington hotels, “here, to- Don’t let ill health any long- oyee ‘ithat will force the Unite nd address be withheld, but it may milk and hot wa-| WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES, |day, at a cost of 3 cents for a loalee } er rob you of life’ wate ee nh tse n¢ rx into a general » sald that ¢ in a street of | ter tea t deal of fresh fruit,| May 30.—The destruction of trees, | weighing 114 pounds. : A do their fav Gert , ery close ir Get back your appetite, ; > rican” delegates would that they are new strengthen your digestion, —— ot tavieay. : % opposed punitive that neither had ‘ “4 je day ab “ rie , (‘They don't want Germai ad srience {n making} } stimulate your liver, regu- || *’s: ee site Soclaliste “of allied nations re-] it eon ane and rapine ia Bel-|toth ends meet on #0 amiall a Tar late your bowels and ime | 32300 Soa Sede Hage coe ee. ea feat | sium, France, Serbia and Poland. |gin before | prove your blood by taking | ,, : oe Germany, the bullled ‘neutrals, and| _ The”, want Germany to relin-| | Here are thelr figures ; 9 > jeggemenrhe toucmed 7 2a th re aoe tel tiny but to k aine Clothing ee ~ p is bait nd m “ Rent, fuel, light | 1. over f | The “American” delegates — Turkish dentiat ° | will not sail, however, for t slaved alien populations, and : soctetie ot ” igh gad | government has refused their ¢hertin-tolagdad rallwa m books a kindness passports. Not a word about abolition ete rs ¢ siving nen whose eve of the Hohenzolliern autocracy (ar fare t alone the occurs in any statement of the | laundry 40 ~ oya American” would -be dele IAfe insurance J pie action is prompt and . gian at gates. There is talk about rough, and you soon feel —" ibmarine “guarantee” of future peace, he nefits. “You will eat) 7" * A They have snced thelr own| but not @ word as to how any \—STRENGTH— | | " sovernment for entering the war “guarantee” given by a Hohen ; Beer wetter, sleep sound- - ——— | dina come to the very edge of trea} zollern government can hold And How to Gain It. pe@s,and feel new strength after | son in resisting every policy that| water ; s Ban. \ / B) @ short course of these depend- ly, Fluffy |/™isht_make the war a succes Ald German Capitalists Instead of Exercises, Patent Foo: ‘| ) able pills. They restore Beautifully Curly, Flufty Morris Hillquit, one of the three| “We shall also consider n and Medicines, Take Phosphate | | ty health ndi! H 11! delegates, » h e under fire of seneral international With Your Meais 4 conditions, and soon | Hair—In Three Hours! | <ele« ince he came under fire|tiation of a general tnternation ee yro-German activities, has | trea gua teeing NH nations} > ring Health en ge yong vers 3 rand Algernon Lee| “Socialist” Hillquit Is right there sense of the wore eine the \| id tt other delegates Ito protect the capitalists of Essen, |Physical strength necessary to en . - —— ; an reted, 2 « of the three ix a work-|Tiamburg and Berlin, who fear an dure hardships and | fatiguy rf A jean merchant marine and m™ J pngth to grapple wit 3 % Hillquit is a corporation laws nd our allies by Germany ane. “ViNealey Hoos Fialghts wk . Lee is teacher in a . Refore the war, Germany was) ttiumph over adverse nd turn de pe S T | founde "s rich woman ee to fill every nation with her into victory, But such glorious Now Being Made on Our tock of ms All th orse the terms of|spies. No wonder she ta {Strength is impossible a ed as} . peace orth by the govern. | ‘freedom intercourse” guaran.|/OUr nerves are weak and exhaust : ——— - - = = = really strong you mu iret care for Tuues TORTURE ‘our |your nerves. Weak and a 7 vie fa ne fe nerves need food, and for this 4 With the Jed Advantage o' give took celal to prove its superior: e use of the organi Pphoaphal e i 1107 Third Ave 2 The Glory of Inglorious Service phosphate whieh most dr that’ ik you foal your: strength. ‘6 The stock includes the smartest and most attractive garments of the sea- ; Without | Without By AN EXPERT yeeace! iets scrupnlogs | persorn Talay from any cause, you should son in a great array of tashionable shades and colors. In the materials you j | é 4 nce of the hundred Jittle tasks that) get a supply of these bitro-p vane ony, c sail ae : Money Pain | anaes, Jones, M. Pomyin |cfop up every day, whereby wastelDhate tablets and take one with ev will find new velours, Poiret twills, jerseys, gabardines and serges. A splen- | England, said recently: “The i. 2 a k ae Reed pase ah ery meal Practi aly all ot the did selection at the following prices: | on is extracter ery particle minor ailments afflicting mankin¢ ; ; The soldier in the Army Against, maladies, can be traced to nervous| 50 S 50 hy i mala an SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTIST country that | may say that ie | waste In not only a person of T-leshaustion and lowered vitality, and Sport And | port ‘ And Washington fi t A Union| 227, '5 now being wore day [tional Importance today, but she Is probably this explains why such a ap U glish ho ' the person of SUPRE nations! |remarkabledinprovement in the gé: ( ‘ p Block 105- 113 Its a Block) has come when 8 ood cog tne (importance, And Iih soldier on| eral health is invariably noticeable | oats uits : at I have made a #p L geod TOUR INAH eA Ne must not grudge is time orlairected, and the nerves are there W G Y Cc d t + ioe pain, ae Sat 8 La Bae a ie clon vv rrzten wig restaeed ai ace stone e Give You Credi ’ office 2 er een tl «4 for potatoes, white bread in its broadest sense. Make your purchases tomorrow, have an account , icon ane et can like nursing. It 1s not novel work ant c ett mnah ibetenL’ Hat ell ed opened in your name and distribute your payments in the most con- pa ceiramian at 4 I one extracting room } ft ahelle ina meni{haps it is a task that BANK OF CALIFORNIA venient way. Some prefer to make weekly payments, others each month. are a 1 t en fally for ladies tion factory of the ¢ ys ; thought Inglorious or wear 16 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION bit : % ace 4 ‘6 = t Z00¢ 1 of the > you to open an account, 0 te root ce room and hos motor car. A good of the t But American housewives must save » We invite 5 pita 2 1” men 18 ng the proper of it will . ee nie d Fee bread and potatoes and sugar, and OF SAN FRANCISCO Mi considerate men folks, But It has q hee ie A be et mie Mig an : Lady attendants are This insures the | got to be done if we are not to pe ey en ee ae netter distribu A NATIONAL BANK Georgette Waists Attractive Models “deleaglig ; 5 rig eat n by the Germans, and if the! tion of avaliable stocks for our sol | Reserve Hank and Silk Petticoats in Spring and “6 ne, a ‘ cared for ee! limmense ¢ + of human Nfe) dters and onr allies —A Special Showing Summer Millinery mBUreS A kha creed dy made by us as . ing anced t cached that stage of perfe Pe» lin nation to be rendered worse ¢ * $16,800,000.00 — tor b land indorsement of all com |than useless TODAY'S STOGRAM bs 7m pe raction of teeth American women should realize In every ered where SEATTLE BRANCH 1332-1334 Second Avenue eware of imitators, one door south.|that it has b literal fact reasonable prosperity reigns it pb g sie yom: - My office ‘ oneer Drug Store, but in the WASHING-| that the house become the should be a matter of honor wer “| : ‘ ne oi cae 4 td AND pe 708 to 113 FIRST AVENUE larbiter of the de ace that white bread appear on the 1. G WAGNER Manager FEUD Ae ied ott lhe One Store Where Credit Really Is f f R To her is given the chance of win table only twice a week. GKO. TS. WHITE Anat. Mar. serene imam SPs An Accommodation Open e til 8 and Sundays until 4 for people who work ning this war for high ideals, true | | | Sa ear Sie SSI Men 4 | EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. democracy and ultimately universal ¢———__— AUS } Sa a \ & vf vi

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