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rr, it- = In —a most unusual story. His theory is that a woman either appeals to the best or worst in a man; she can’t do both. His conclusions are remarkable. The story is HATER or MEN- When a man marries a wom" an he then THIS IS WHAT THE HEROINE SAID. IS SHE RIGHT?— Of complete the bill. ARRISCALE a comedy satire by C. Gardner Sullivan The one sure way to lose the friendship of any man is to marry him labels her “Mine,” forgets she’s alive. course there’s a comedy and a scenic to First at Pike-—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15c—Children Se DENTIST | Years of experience have made| Me master of my profession, and you want the best. WHY EXPERIMENT? J have hundreds of patients who | will testify to ” MY Painless Methods, MY Beientific Work, MY Very reasonable fees. To the wonderful change I have} Made in their m ha by checking that insidious disease of the gums | Pyorrhea. 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At what time is A qvelle heure A kell thr luh pan$suhman § ¢ In these lessons the English sentence appear French equivalent in the second and the pronunciation in the third ‘line In the pronunciation key, straight lines over the letters A and U denote the long sound, as in “hAte” and “dUde"; curved lines over these letters denote the short sound, as in “hAt” and “bUt"; two dots over the U indicate a sound somewhat like the German “ue,” which Americans may approach by same time. Cut out these | lessons and paste them in your note book Find 54,900 Jobs The number of men sent to work by the elty employment office in 1916 was 47,995, against 6,905 wom | en. In 1894, there were only 2,724 men sent out and 1,243 women. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 =“ pronouncing long U and long E at tho} STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 5, PATRIOTS MAY DONATE CHANGE 1elpe un of the Patr t inized in Seattle a ¢ Revolutionar ote Head ‘ ure oat 640 w league. Members are to do without lite the unne ur |spend money for, and to put the ed into little bags pre to tl the Red Cro! the Belgian Amer phana’ f and the fur hea arter © also pened in the Nationa Everyboly connected with eague ts working and volunteers are ‘Loceine OPERATORS TO gga WORK needed d'Alene Boys Fight Battle With Roman Candles" |My United Press Leased Wire | LOS ANGELES, July 5.—8 Iter what the 4 intende the who were to be sham fight and a pro a do: the « 1 of the cit joose up sides for ? teework were “trench war T nt started when no ” found who would Yongman struck Earl Weller. I | ht reprisal with | Then the Wit bat e and } guns | All were treated ackened hands and fa Hunt for Stranger | Who Killed Infant}: mi OLFAX Wa . | ackers thrown b 1A a Schierman cK in th front yard of ae i © fire to her thing ned her so severely nty authorities are h rson who threw CRISIS OF WOMAN'S LIFE Change Safely Passed by | Taking Lydia E. 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PAGE 3 | LET TERS Cynr a GREy must SUGGEST IT Q.—A young man of 28 has been keeping my steady company for over two years, While he seems to think everything of me, he has never told me so, and | haven't the slightest idea as to his intentions More recently | met another young man who hag tried to attract my attention, but | have had to refuse teveral of his invitations because of previous arrangements with the first fellow. Do you think it best for me to continue to give so much and how shall | ex 1 really feel that he position. BEE time to him plain to him? should realize my A.—-If the young man rea e that he is taking y tline than he entitled he ca are t for that le * that he tirtng of r npan The suggestion ©, must c¢ from you » make explanation that you belle other's time quite much as © been doing USE NATIONAL COLORS Q.—My daughter's engagement is to be announced at a party on her birthday Soon after that her fi ance is to leave for service with the army, Please suggest decora tions and method of announcing the engagement. We wish every thing to comply with economy and t Ath duty to our country in honoring ap iy ® this event MM. Z before the end of |\" ; ae : with the state |*ch ral display of the nattona be more effective a Let the announcemer rome unique way at the dinner ta ng of flags, depending from the ‘ light, or arranged as a and of rein th enter of the tible A es floating the r ld be dove might bear the guest» BE SURE OF YOURSELF Q.—! have been engaged three years to a farmer, who has @ very nice home. He is desirable In every particular but one. He has worked 80 steadily that he has had tittle time for education. He makes mis takes in grammar which embarrass me greatly when we are out in company, | am afraid he will nev er improve. Do you honestly think | should marry him? RUTH lities at ou ure not marry |PEPLIES TO MINNIE B. FRAZIER | Dear Miss Grey: Pi me to say a few words in your col- umns in reply to Minnie B. Frazier 1 do not quite agree with her in re. gard to putting the spiritual things above the physical ones. As | un derstand her, she says put away the ie of physically fit. | say “No.” if President Wilson or any other high official comes to her house, | venture to say that she would not make him eat and sleep out in the wood shed. No, she would give him her very best. Mow about God? Are we going to let our bodies, God’s footstools here. on earth, where He may put His spirit, go to the dogs and be a wood shed in which to live? She evidently knows nothing Jabout raising stock. She has for gotten that the “Law of Genius” has arule for a child before birth, She even talks as tho man was given “by Divine inheritance” nothing but the spirit. | will say that our bodies did not come here by chance 1 would like to ask her what author ity she has for “Spiritual environ. ments have small relation to creedal churchanity, but will be the product of scientific churchanity,” What creed does she profess that teaches such a thing is it to those she named as not being physically fit for being un healthy? She did not say why the most perfect baby came from the New York slums, Because those in the leisure class are not in the slums, and those that are in the slums are more vigorous, active ar less nervous. Whatever creed is following, | do not know, but | will advise her in a friendly way to look fo t something b WENATCHEE | WOULD FORGET Dear Miss Grey: 1 | like to put a question to your | readers. Do they think houses | of amusement should show pic | tures of the war and have these calls for help given from the | stage? 1 love my country, and have two brothers and nephews in the service, and when | go to a theatre and see these pictures, the play, no matter how good, is spoiled, and | have heard many say the same thing A theatre is a place of enter tainment, a place to go to for. get your troubles, not to bring them home. If only one theatre would not show those war ple should tures, | am sure it would! be patronized greatly A LOYAL AMERICAN, THEY'RE MONGOLIANS Q.—Trusting to your fair judgment on all matters, | take the liberty to ask you as to which race the Russians, Fin landers, Austrians, Rumanians, Bulgarians and Serbians belong to. City registration officers claim they are Mongolians, which | deny 8. Y A.—If you will go back over the ‘Three days ago, my arm was simply pages of history to the year of 1237 you will find that the whole of Russia, except Novgorod, was pay ing tribute to the Mongolians, who next invaded Poland and Silesia, and finally Moravia and Hungary The Mongolian race includes not merely the natives. of Mongolia |properly so called, but the Tartars, | the Chinese, the Japanese, th in Chinese, the Burme: Yamuls, the Turks and the F e permit) What credit |¢ SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. 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