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i that made Mary / ‘ famous— | STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917, PAGE 3 "ENLISTMENTS late. Write | your name and address plain ty and mail it to the Waste Ed itor, and it will be Included in the muster roll, which will be sent to the Department of Ag MASONS WIND UP CONVENTION The grand lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Washing ton was scheduled to wind up the business of its 60th an nual two-day convention in Se attle with the election of offi cers Wednesday. More than | 500 delegates from all parts of | i | 0. HOUSES the state were gathered at the ave Masonic temple, Harvard ave. N, June 13.-—The and Pine st mmission tod. r Jemelg tuenber out LUMBER CONCERNS ATTACK |TALMADGE | in the | Law of |] Compensation Six Acts ¢ Amaranth, with da single day room of ory Suny & “An Oriental Love,” a 2-part Keystone, and Wallace on our Wur- litzer complete the pro- gram. Firat at Pike—Continuous 11 |} to 11—Admission 15o— | Children 5c —the best comedy of the season—a story concerning the Queen of Frisco’s Barbary Coast — a “takeoff” on “Hell Morgan’s Girl” — called “fell Morgan’s Gir 99 tiation of a large fidates to the degree of past The visitors wore welcomed to| by Ernest B. Huseey,| 4B, Skaggs, of E k | ‘esponse. In tl b gates made a 112% Denny way. Newlyweds Ducked An aerial honeymoon ended in a| cking Tuesday afternoon, on e Washington NAME NEW OFFICER an, of Hamilton. THURSDAY The Hunting of the Hawk! HONOR NEWS SCRIBES d dance, the Preaa ns of water, and the pair brecetved a good ducking IS GRAY HAIR NOW comm TOMORROW “Freckles” } | HOLDING YOU BACK | ix “sat are ifferent a greilagen IN BUSINESS LIFE? Bf cnsz, rive ens sma | SEATTLE Don’t Be Gray, Men or Women; Look as Young as You Feel. Guaranteed The right way to restore hair THE LODGE CAFE Fourth Avenue at Westlake Where a $50 LIBERTY BOND will be given away. High<lass Entertainment and Dancing 8 P.M. tol A. M. Valuable Prizes Given Awny. When You Learn to Dance at STEVENS You Can Dance Anywhere One or two lessons. Private hall The Star Spangied Banner? |; floats more proudly over every || | home that gives a soldier or buys a Liberty Bond. i ——a a Jen NOW PLAYING CAPACITY COME EARLY This Week Only Mary icklord in the World’s Greatest Success—the play The Fate of a Woman Who Could Not Fight Her Way Alone CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN A PICTURIZATION OF AMERICA’S GREATEST STAGE PLAY “THE EASIEST WAY” BY EUGENE WALTER al life, a tremendous h athy f s a story of the I which ¥ “Tess of the Storm Country” CHILDREN CHILDREN oe ‘ ( Se Sc ; Seattle's, Best Photoplay House Admission M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM “Flora Bella” Selection By Schwarzwald LOGE SEATS 25¢ LOGE SEATS 25 JOHN HAMRICK Second and University | se i “°5Ak. INWASTE ARMY | stesso c vere | sroblem that ONLY By Mabel Abbott | HEREBY ENLIST IN THE WOMAN'S ARMY AGAINGT aha poere 8) a. eee : Pe . OWashinte an : : WASTE, AND POR THE DURATION OF THE WAR PLEDGE but t L the Woman's Army vee | ¢ Waste is MYSELF TO MAKE THE ZONSERVATION OF FOOD MY dai ist today { n't Some time ago, while on a train, any longer SPECIAL DUTY ANO SERVICE TO MY COUNTRY, ‘net A BUHUaATAN Whe nade: fy Sign the above coupon with your name and address and mail it to |4 lovely visit. He knew SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS MIGHT WRITE NOTE OTTO F. MEGEL, President and Lawn Furniture AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES In ¢t nent trip very pleasant. A week or 60 later, while out walking with my| mother and a girl friend, we met him and two of his men friends He stopped and talked to us and asked t We went t He Is a gen us home in car ine mother ong. and w just good manly man, and I'm not foolish mother and | also knew, and we all enjoyed the short ride. He isn't | a forward, flattering person, just a | maniny man, and I'm not foo | am beyond that age; but | we appreciate his friendship for he's not the common run. | am a etran ger in this town and so is he and th ho | haven't seen him since that The Stone ave. bridge across | evening he brought us home, the the Lake Washington ship ca- | Question | wish to ask you Is, would It be stepping beyond the bound of propriety to call him up him to come out to the h same time, according to Mayor |evening. | don't wish to Gill ward, but he made the vances nal will be cut Friday and the Fremont bridge opened at the The cars of the Traction company will use the bridge at once, the mayor refusing to prevent them, pending the set tlement of the portion of cost of the bridge construction, the company Ia to pay the city Within 48 hours after the wrec f Stone bridge | wide enough for 4 Maple Chairs ph ek. «ier or Rockers cna ane we os «= $3.95 CHINA AND CUT GLASS At Exceptional Special Reductions -| WOULD HAVE TO LIE Q.—I am keeping company with a girl whom | want to marry. She Is not of age yet, tho, and her of the Lake Washington Canal as parents are very much opposed to sociation It. Do you think it would be right A oe : : to elope? | am not of age either 42-piece Semi - porcelain n the Ranson i with nar- row g¢ s and gold ) cere, $5.98 Dinner Set. Could we get a marriage license ! without our parents’ consent any EN | place? JACK . A-—You could not get married without your parents’ consent, if OTH ERS you are under age, unless you lied about ft. You could not expect a . | happy m: to renault from one he basis of de starting HTER and disobedien Walt until uu are both of age and have more jsenee | BETTER WAIT Q—! have been going with a young man for some time. | think he loves me, altho he does not |keep steady company with me Sometimes he does not seem to care much about me, especially when there is a bunch of other girls around. 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