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TONIGHT ONLY Mr. Boss got great Wallace Irwin picture : fe Japanese schoolboy. 3 . Hoping you are the same, Yours truly, “Hashimura Togo.” P. S—I make love _ like anything. News Weekly American Lake Canton. ment, Mayor Gill in his war garden, natchee, Continuous 11 to 11 | WBER WT, Place. | with the Elks at other local First at Pike mission 15¢-—— Children Sc. || —Home of the Kryptok Lens. —We Prescribe, Manufacture and Fit Glasses. ~—Seattle’s —Established 1910. —NO CHARGE Springs or Leather Ca: ———_———_ | SPECIAL—We will fit you reading glasses, EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE AND EAR WALTER ROBSON 4055-4056 Arcade Building, Fourth Floor. leading Optical for Screws, Children 5c Continuous 11 to 11 So popular has Billie Burke proven in her latest comedy romance “MYSTERIOUS MISS TERRY” that it will be shown | until Thursday night Exclusive Photograph for The Star bell Had Campbell, fr, member of the A Kenilworth of Lay Courtney nt Fayette Squadron, on July 7 de inclusi nded from an altitude of 6,000 inciusive t “somewhere in Frar with wing of his machine gone, a hithert und ways before ronal Campbell was making natsance at 4 o'clock in the a recon morn Chink army's mobilizing,” reporter began chumily The oriental gazed thoughtfully into a pan of soup and responded & q We. news Tired and flabbergasted, the re porter returned to the office Nl, 1 expect you've got a| a story from these China men,” t editor greeted him con-| fidently. “Make it snappy and im. portant-—-and not over 400 words.” y the reporter murmured an do.” REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Special Thursday Matinee for Ladies AURORA BOREALIS DELAYS MESSAGES Electric ground currents, which seem to have some connection with the aurora borealis which has ‘hee CHINESE HERE | EXPRESS VIEW been visible in the northern sky 'n order to introduce our new for the past three weeks, have! ON WORLD WAR (whalebone) plate, which {Is the been playing havoc with transpa- ightest and strongest plate known, cific cable service, according to 1 not cover the roof of the | Ldeut, Col. Basil O. Lenotr, of the uth, {f you have two or three teeth left im the mouth; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $10 wet of teeth eee Bridge work, per tooth, gold Fur Low and Wa Shing Dis- cuss Their Country's Part in Conflict ANSWER MANY QUERIES | Alaska-Washington cable service | Many messages have been held up and delayed on account of the ‘northern lights, says Lieut. Le | notr. The sinister influence seems to | have passed over now, however, he | and will not return for an NEYS What do Seattle Chinamen think about their country’s declaration of 7 Will they nt for world-wide White erowns Gold fillings . Silver fillings Platina fillings . war against Germany Mne up in the democracy, or w of the they take care ine needs of local shirt-wearers . “title ; fred cop Bava and suey-eaters, and let the war i Svieg tree oe the - | |take care of itself? —_— prvi jate 01 e with your kidney 4 . ve Ot | tna onic J Ine te one form or The Star sent a reporter to find eet in, Tt_may lead to | out Most of our present recommended by our early ¢ era, whose work {a still giving good faction. Ask our customers whe our work When coming to our office, be sure you are in the cht place. Bring this ad with you. OHI Cut - Rate Dentists | aeT UNIVE: Opposite Frase r fatal Bright's di J | First approached was Wa Shing GOLD MEDAL m rediately re} Proprietor of a laundry on, used all the 8 ave combining na-| rbird av “Mr. Shing, Y | “what, in at the reporter asked your op the outcome of the Chinese rej lie's entry into the erency? Do ¢ marked effect of this in you antl Tt on | * BEST FOR RESULTS | STAR WANT ADS fortunes of the con Shing smiled blandly "REDUCED RATES TO box, against counterfel guaranteed by The Owl I CALIFORNIA Firat Class, Third. | San Franct 00 ) $10.00 Los Angel 0 0 $1450 San Diew o 0 $1650 Good © outside # rooms sed meals. Bi assengers. Fult Tloket Office, convenience particulars at City Phone Klitote 3430! 100 Cherry St. | | | “LG “7? en,” took his Next in jewed was Kung Fur Low, owner of a restaurant at| 4 King st sald the reporter, and ELECTRICITY’S ° In your opinio the reporter | Latest Achievement § »::,"°» “ue Ch Wonthrough the medium ofa kite fatherland t rive at We string it has performed mighty Chine in this great conf for democracy thruout the world? feats in the service of man—and now it has been given a new and perhaps greater task—the mov- ing of the nation’s commerce travel across the mountains, On the “Milwaukee” for 440 miles over three ranges of mountains steam has given place toelectricity. Nosmoke,no cinders, just smooth, clean travel on trains traditional for the excellence of their service, What more delightful vacation than a trip to the historic East over the electric high- way of the CHICAGO Milwaukee & St.Paul DENTIST Dentistry as Ip ctlee it is a gen I | racted and filled abso out pain or bad after ‘ Do not delay; make an appoint- RAILWAY said Kung Fur Low. The reporter! ment today Reduced fare tickets to Chicago and cities beat It : 22k Crowns 85.00 Bast now on sale, There's a Chinese cook at the Bridgawork) per teoth 95.00 ukee hotel Sur , thought We will plan your entire trip and arrange all details, orter, this Celestial would | ites that fit ...., 810.00 to 16,00 : pant ey and the rep ® brand of or Main ane0 and probably listen | PATNLESS AUSTIN to the questions as the Third and Pike noe 1504 Third Ave, - | were put a “i #'pose you're reading all about Ent STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29, 1917. DIVES 6,000 FEET MINUS | WING American Aviator in France Saves Life by Almost Impossible Feat PAGE 3 by Correspondent Henry Wood, Landed Safely “Somewhere ing when his lower left wing sud denly broke off and began beating Kainst the tall In a man practically no chance Without losing oll first heade own b until aviation camp \ i ‘ nstruct high back us! ¢ ide spring seat construction, high bae the fall finally tore off the Campbell as caeae be 8 wing, thus saving his rudder and ame day on a and ¢ able arm steering control new machine your love-making, It will be worth ‘he SSDATUUNAANTETUOONAAAEUOGUUAAAAALTTOV Ai Can True Love Ever Waver? Readers Write If a woman hag the right sort o' love for a man, can she lose it And can any love, if lost readers of the Cynthia ( imn express various nay “yes,” others “ t do you think, your resnc Following received today Cove Blas Bie Bt Nor |Carefully Nourished Dear Miss Grey your problem right sort of love, can she not ff 1 will say no. he been returned ha cou! t nle ‘, . a hale Love: wapihe. at ex of Canada Is Dead sensation, but it is me in once | By United Press Le Wire Bah earthly quality, and, like all eathly fened with pain and O88 LONDON, Aug. Lord Grey, fs not substantial, and wil G things die unless nourished. Wife Should Come Before Man's Mother Doar Miss Grey: 1 was interest in France” | his 4 his Mn cs “ey In regard to If a woman has the THE ROTE-RANKINCO- OTTO F KEGEL, President Large, Comfortable Sample Davenports, Chairs and Rockers Have Prices Reduced Taken Just After Courtney Camp He then righted the machine sland. by throwine hia entire weight |} Lapestry and Velour $ 5 ied wing In order toll Upholstered Davenports 89. 0 Regular price $125.00 with three large loose made ¢ Davenport and man, for the | of Pete,| FOR MEDICINES Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine| Company Publishes Only Genuine Ones. f : Upholstered Rockers $28.95 Regular price $42.50 The testimonials published by Regular price $55.00 Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine| One each, upholstered in Six only, one of a pattern, ipany come unsolicited. Before brown, blue and mulberry ve-| upholstered in beautiful tap are used the Company takes lour and two styles of verdure | estry and made with large, t care to inform it abcut | tapestry. comfortable cushion seats, writer. Never knowingly has | esl biished an untruthful letter, = — * . eae r ever is a letter published witlor i |—Grote-Rankin writer r reason that thousands of Former Governor 1| It has relieved women from some of the worst forms of female {lls, |from diswWacements, inflammation | ulceration, irregularities, nervous. ness, weakne stomach troubles | and from the blues | } It 1s impossible for any woman who ts well and who has formerly governor general of Can-} jada, died here today. He had been |{ll for months. | Lord Grey was born November | 28, 1851, and is of no relation to Viscount Grey, former secretary of | state for foreign affairs. He was! This includes a careful sadly, TES getty re ere | saiticon Nevaidied adminietrator of Rhodesia and di-| rate examination. Pera nestecr nat cdahere ty | alien Naw. tise tector of the British South Africa, ‘We prescribe, grind and ne mitted is mother and # poor): “wdiferin’ company prior to becoming 0V-| glasses and can make or je aged ves SONS, 008 Ee et mex 5 ernor general of Canada in 1914. | any lens on short notice. hin wife's love r wo ea I am a married man, and have| When restored | been for 13 years, and, while I to health; and Smokers throw away annuafly s my mother devotedly, | wo their keen de about 8,000 tons of valuable ma- UITy p r think of letting htr inter sire to hel terial, the ashes of the tobacco. cause trouble in my own b other woman | rs | EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS. think of letting her int or| Who are | Samoan islands have 3070-72 Arcade Bidg. any one else in the worl A HAPPY HUS Girl Wants to Work After Her Marriage Dear Mise Grey be so kind lowing qu n by answering it in the paper ax soon as possible? neaged to married fn mber, and am one girls in the world k after I am m «rapher and boc my work Do y would be all right, or woul talk? If your future husband, your employ nd yourself think it is all right for you to work aft er you are marri ed, as far as I It know, it will be all r 1 are always going to con. sider what the public will think about this or that that you wish to do, In preference to what or those it concerns; think, 1 will be a very unhappy Make sure that y then go ah ty) Thinks More Farmers Should Be Exempted Dear Miss Grey: Our married men THE McCORMICK LINE) =e just heen exempted, and the country at large thoroly {t. Our president shown his good jud a great crisis approves ent in ti That, how not what wished to w nt Its abou our. young en. 1 think more leniency « ward them in re Many of them leave beh land that will He {dle sence, when it could bring food to many of hungry And of instances these are very.much in d their next year's thru shown to: bt, relying or rop to see ther In one county near here thev have drafted all youne men within the draft age, leaving, in some tn stances, very few to do the work a home. Can old men and very young bove and women do it? They would be raw recruits, and only experience ed hands are ag wanted in th important work. So please let us Hooverize and help our farmers, »>|who are most important, because Always fresh and strong. they are our food produ 6 Large 12 ounce can 15c. Refuse SAM. Court Your Wife Again, He Advises Dear Miss Grey To the hus band of uncertain moods, who al lows everything and everybody te come between his wife and himself, one would venture to suggest Go and court your wife all oy again, just as you did once before. but put twice as much ginger into Will you please to help me on the fol-| n a number ying farmers most attle weighing under Ad With You Disinfect Bring Thi i “Garbage pails are a source of infection and should be disin- fected regularly.” —Dr. Woods Hutchinson. You always need, and especially dur- ing these hot days, a powerful, econom- ical and safe disinfectant to keep disease away from your home. All first class grocers and druggists have or can get for you n f i t War Department, U. S. Government, has ordered a large quantity of Chlorin- ated Lime from us to protect the health of our boys in camps and trenches. The Board of Health of New York, Boston and many other cities recommend Chlorinated Lime as an effective and economical disinfectant. Hl a t! substitutes which may be stale and worthless. Write for booklet. A. MENDLESON’S SONS 120 Broadway, New York City Established 1870 | | Factory: Albany, N.Y.

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