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STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT, 4, 1917. PAGE 3 [RUSSELL SAYS. * Washing White You Wait, Work « Pleasure on Model Farm WE'LL GET BACK | ath RUSSIAN LOANS | goiip PT «8 Cynthia Grey’s 2 LETTERS & STTINIONLUNNONNEAUALUU.UNORUNEN UU Most Jealous Hubby |} Satisfactory Terms Always ‘tHE QROTE~FRANKINCO. OTTO F KEGEL, Prosident |TONIGHT LAST TIMES TO SEE ME!!! ery OE Ra ERE I SRR lous F STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. Continued From Page 1 || Makes Wife Unhappy ee o ° Dear Mins Grey: | the Low Pressure Chorus, | bees. sree UPHOLSTERING SHALL WE EVER GET IT BACK? Alaa! No! Let us bid a farewell to our money! Why does the administration thus husband. He does not allow me even to take the baby | out for a ride for| @ Done in Our Own Shops To you who seek to achieve greatest results at least wien she good mazuma after cost, we tender the helpful co-operation of experienced But st dnceal. She atetaletre men who are thoroughly conversant with the style ten- tion is perfectly right tn its esti! dencies of the moment mate of Russia, Ba And of equal Shportance of this personal service is chance, Russia is as safe | the advantage of extensive selections of the very newest 1 hoe cngpae to as there fs in the hangings and fabrics for furniture coverings Now see how monstrous and dan It matters not how limited or h extensive may be serous org the misconceptions pre your requirements, this co-operation is available and Ses Tima tasers ann the Olsen? 7 mad and esye | estiqates of cost wy! be cheerfully furnished Nirted with the mai) man. We haven't been to cbureh for three years because the mininter shook hands wit! €40n01 ZO even to the ovighbors or nit op (be porch aniess he Guases of the Pritigh @ess, from whom we get nine-teRths of our so called news from Russia. As a matter of fact Russia lan't bankrupt. It ls one of the richest countries of the world It is not only rich In possibilities Comraunity Silverware With a 50-Year Guarantee This farm woman entertains her- self with a magazine while one of labo of all farm but it is rich In the actual thing le performed for her. The eet oat eae | Son eres tee It has The Goods \¢ ine does most of the work $9.00 Table K I don’ mean that the soil ts rich,| on the model farm. Dessert Spoons, per set.of aig nix, $1 altho that is true. | MMAR THAT c _ home I Reve to abut the door in| per wet of o titer by the ellinges oF, iw gums potwrement thing [ikea the revetution that Rung hap had und gin menthe THE GOVGRNSEBT 18 RICH, = | aA ev ——————— SEE eee | cr ieoee IT OWNS A VAST FSPIRB OF cOOlé De tastituted that would work | 9) 1 hev eve tetas to do'es he per set of six. ARABLE AND TI@RER LANI@ with perfert smoothness tn vr ARE YOU A SCALE FAN lista tes SateYeioaue. furl aes ns, per net wan I iD OU) a oor wae ° pod emlgecs the cgens ro OBE * \atrat@ of bim and do not feel that f Jone, per net of six, er, one in @ lined Ss 0 " F jar « jon always comes a Thie ” : , : . et ry HAS ALWAYS BREN VESTED IN limee in the case of the, Well, This Town Is Full of Them Now ph plhting Site to mane hiss be Pee et ee oe ne tee THE GOVERNNENT. United Btates it lasted cleven| ; lieve I em true, and not what he Butter Knives, one in lined box, one ina Mined box, et qT r pasece it One « ost hear hi . oot peer yr gegen oem fested van fein bts weenie ond te attlelte te 108 genom, et Foor’ woxilt ¢ rhe un the | thiake me to be? ne pant to Rood } phrhaned com: stendily disuppeariag | Tale Star reperter’s fg pure ex at itional sts. | BROKEN HEARTED. eee panat With other comntries, An ito} ‘Thare never was acountry in | wre tak im the weights ef teen cunc He buys @ sack of Jealousy of the extreme type e roma qumennt of lind te owed (| the warté that underwent any. | 100 people as regintored by the long lasting stick candy from the| you describe borders on insam V big scales at the Pike at. on. copfectioner Dext door. The family! ity. No sane man, loving his | il oO as Wife truly, could suspect her so unjustly or compel her to sub nce te the Ow! drugetere, is going to ebare bis sew found) ave. and Pike ot | oom later prennetnd anything bike e| ‘The weights of (he frvt 20 people! Wanted a Mirrer . mit to such unnecessary re | cols ce cooenad erabtaen Hore comes © legy with @ shiny| strictions. It is possible that Sold om Small Monthly or Weekly Payments. ‘Thin, of courwe, ix Rese all 0,| sae. Not © red nose or 8 treatment in @ Sanitarium Selections can be made ognventently in our First Floor trary tw the impression creuted ty | 20% 5, 185. 128. $3, 42, 280, 193, nose, but @ goodiooking 5 would prove helpful to your Victrola Section. All sixes and finishes are constantly carried \tee renetlonsry prom onb the ro| 325 135, 160, 130, 193, 360. tae lost “the htoom of you husband hyphen 108 lovke anxtousiy shout. Per Prices are $15.00, $25.00, $40.00, $50.00 for the portable jaetionary foreigo colony at Petro Sunde qi] thin, Uf the govern: grad, but ie nevertheless the actual come dae fact Barring the ene chance | have opokan ef, the United There are busy places ip Seattle, lost her puree She «lhows but thore is none bumer theo thie | thru the crowd and climbs to the ‘Goorway where the free ecules are platform located But she doesn't look at the quiv- Wetch the weight line, Dig ones, ering ocedie. # the powder puff styles. Compelling Love Is yeep to Girl's Plan! Dear Miss Grey: Tam a girl of| Cabinet machines are $75.00, $100.00, $150.00, $200.00, and $900.00. he dered; ehe is gone States witt get Gack aft the | ' 4 . littie ones, long ones, short ones, a6¢ Sot (he memorandam tuvk that 25 and engaged te @ man three Grote-Reaki: So de ween tte. —— fat ones ubd lean ones—all sizes, comes from her porket. She wanted | Yess se Thoreat seeeeareian Raskin saretan 'ehapes, degrees and colores come | to fd @ mirror oot bee trae end Merry him how vi q th comild@ take from theme estoten Tat chance ie that while |i ioe the telltale finger of this The nose is pow. but now | aonetimes doubt whether 1 love bim enough to marry bim. Sealed Record Service cmv te yee that Gaiass Auli toed er tamve the entire trom§ of Runwia ie grit finding herealt the kaiver’ rtare in thie modern oracle epetl “Fate” aod tapuertal yeuruciiee, che tiers andl cwuntry will haip the Garman | Teelity” in terme of pounds and: |woate roe ‘etvies me to marty ALL RECOWDS GOLD IN SRALED werthiom, werteae mute seen te ‘him before be knows whether he envELoPes Reem chun tk splendor all their days. Tine and crygh the new demec- racy in ite infancy. if it would eanfigcate enty With their peace chatter. and tha eran jernig and the pal. [treutonatle peace councils, their: im Pebragrad ft weit go jOeoworers in Congress to cripple: jar te wign out git the mutional [aod diveredit the government, their proeant. tresvparent dewands for the stat told that/ log of peace terms, and their wide | tog age epread orgectaations of disiovaity,,* 1#kY turn in Nerhtehem i ‘3 fand bought the flivver car, she's ie Potraprad of wealthy town vamk ther tare alresdy done o> rotting Just like mother.” Too is selected for the army or to ask him to wait til} the war is over’? DOVBTFTL MARY It is not adeisabie to warry the man antess you feel a pelling love for bim. tf ” the prospect of bis being cailed to service does aot wring your heart with the desire to be called by bis oume when be goes, then there ts todeed grave doubt about the strength of your love and you will do well to wait. SAMPLE Shoes $1.98 2,000 Pairs Sauple Shees Thaewm on Sale Wednesday Rogers, Whe Serwed the Great B. Schneider _ cut out sok! tor, What's that? A pound heavier Maybe the M.D. wasn't such a lar after all See the little blond Chic young | thing she Ir, but since hubby made! contentment. ante ead 0 !Steve Sells Goobers tet week Rents” none ._ for Red Cross Fund Ah! A fat one. United enced Prese 1. te [924 that eager boping WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—Up on Pennsyivania ave, ot the south. tf they heep on they will have Peurograd and Moscow. that ewant, ef course, will be geodbye te eur money. Aige to many other things, in- finaly dearer, inclining de mecrucy in Myeel ef young America That le the remalt to which the feed ia the mts — the story — Beutth food, Tough tuck—dollare| weg y o Ceoghante he changes hie drug pronlil nde ete “4 Vemuier ena, ‘bis Man Fails fo Keep Store and the brand of his diet. | peanut stand bond forth. {Promise With Girl Lecke Lie @ Brinks Jast to took at him, you'd think And right behind bim comes! ne neither knew nor cared whether’ _,D°ar Mise Grey: I am a young! Mir, HL. ML “Jack Spratt” long aod lanky gir! and have teen going with « . “Mort” sort of a perton be 8, wth "fut taday, mooting and crusty fited elmost two sears. A oumber| and Exspornmm Stocks, Geeks Entire Larsen-Mueller T can do Go ture and no leas |* thane like # drink of water Like ay sual he tacked this eign. Of months ago he made a promise! Shae Co, Stock of Portland, Oregon; 2,000 Pairs of Bina an ta chance f% Ruseia-|than to tell you the facts as I) moe eying at UAE he's On thei danted with red paint on white not yeep it, He tells me he cares| SOMpMe Shows Just Unpacked and Thrown on Sele bo The tndicator files up, not very — pad errenie neous js this far, ‘tie true, but further than it week to the Red Cross. aid a month ago. There ts oo joy “STEVE VASILAKOS.” Wednesday ef Rock-Bottom Prices. il Men's Walk-Over and Same | Thee ae ay eo fwand them in Russta. Tiwre are elexowmta tp the newly! The American pacifist is Rus- ereabed polities Mite tht difter aa'eia’s deadliest enemy and the Ger- ‘te Che qutglle of Che policy the gov-;mun baisers moet powerful and for me, but I don't beliers bim. I) Ike bim very much apd am tery unhappy. I am asking sour advice. Uke this; no rapture which # —-- ' Fear 12,000 Deaths (By United Press Leased Wire | LONDON, Sept, 4--life insur) ance companies are figuring on [12,000 Londoners belng dor , injured during next year's alr raids | ‘On thia basis they charge $1 for| 0 indewnity, estimating Lon-| don’s population at 6,000,000 erent alixoroél follow, « Mefeot ally. Prat agek ditrertag elements exist ~ (| | Primeliples of democracy. They don't - — b] [aaron atemt thelt government, but VEORTABLES they don't wabt to aanansinate it, | Reane—dreen hos A tertais gmennt of confusion | feMege Wiasingetes was absolutely iowwitable after the!” wns 3 pai [Bestractiog of o8@ great eyeter of | Cater —Lacal, aavee geveramest and before another’ core —i w & new employe h given him to The firm realise boy wh learns now to take care Held Up tn U. &. Probate ui R U ONE Our business te to trace euch measures and establion proof of birth or descent. 0 te r the interests of his get ahead FIRST NATIONAL BANK Notice to Members International Union of Timberworkers Meeting place of Seattle Lo cal, No. 45, has been changed to the second and fourth Satur days of the month, at 717% Third ave, Cooks’ and Assist ants’ hall. Seattle District head quarters are now located at 207 Meynard Midg.. corner First and Weshiogtan. Have you proof of where your father took them out? if pot, consult as, IMPORTANT The ne nm 0. 403 30th Ave. & Corner 30th end Jackson [285 | | aif | PANG GYESIQNT | RESTORE BY GVA eveTaM It fe the Gometi We aiden Sess ts ser tasoue WILKES Vitth an€ Pine Soldiers May Have Pay Sent to Family Dear Mies Grey: My young sister | Jen't very well and she bas « baby. but her husband would like to en- Proprieter ef the | list, if he can. What will the gov ernment do for an invalid Uke thi Can part of his pay be sent to her?; Alan Seeger Wrote Interesting Poem WAITING. Of course you are not mag nifying the importance of the Promise, ete rou’ While it is true that a man should keep his word tp @mall things as well as large, yet it Is undovbtediy true that he is more easily for given fo emall matters [f the promise he failed to keep was important you are justified in holding the remembrance of it. But tf tt was a trivial matter you should forgive the young man, at the same time trying to teach him to be truthful in all things. A BROTHER. A soldier's pay or any part of it will be sent to his family if the soldier signs a request for this to be done and files it with the proper officer in hi partment. Dear Miss Grey: WI rou please tell us who wrote “I Have a Ren- Gesvous With a Ay STUDENTS. The poem wi written by Alan Seeger, « ive of New York, who was @ memher of the Foreign Jegton ead fought on the side of the European war im battle. Se r the peculiar quality of | we Heve @ Rendesvous Wite | Teeth” created a tremendow = | Interest in his @orks. His poems have been ggthered into | a volume by Charles Seribner's | Sons. It 4s now in its fifth | printing ey Heabth Officials List Stgitistics e fliled spec Dear Miss Grey: Please tel@me | ole i nt “E where births are recorded? T wviece PUM Producers for Rape, ||| Nights, 260, S60, b0c; Mots., ihc, she LIN Cntizacy’ = INQUISITIVE { Voultry, Veal and ork _ en Pe ow: x Hirths and deaths are re NEW PANTAGES | st ye corded by the health depart- ‘ m@% They are later | NEW ANTAGES noun@® Vision onas ry Aes fe by t | (| Mats, 2:20. Nights, 7 and 9 Uhe Single Lens with Board of Health ‘ 4 e nkQJo nee them, al’ > CeMINS AMERICAN ; 7 fe) i Mn * bbe. ae eRARS Ps EasieF¥ to Manage | 4 SATURES U. S. OPTI With Knife and F@k Exclusive Ope ELECTRO PAINLESS Dear Miss Grey Is it ever con = ———=SS sidered proper to eat asparagus DENTISTS satue with theitinesrst PALACE HIP) HOST Boutheast Corner First and Pike « nt n is ay, 1:20 to 11 Yes. This is sanctioned J, R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr, fs authorities on etique But one even when most deftly accom \ | plished, it Is none too dainty a \ STAR WANT ADS 1] sight. Tt {6 usually more tom: | eens, statins ||. BEST FOR RESULTS || forty ‘macnged with « knife | e—_—_--- and fork. 4 pile Shoes, broken lines, worth fs “g™ @4.00; go Wednesday at Men's Walk-Over Shoes, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 values; Walk-Over mame and price ‘ stamped on every pair, go at id 92.65. Men's Fine ‘Sample Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48, Ledies’ and Misses’ worth to $3.50, at $1.48, Ladies’ Walt-Over Shoes, brokee lines, $1.89. Ladies’ and Misses’ Sample White Canvas Shoes and Pumps, at 9S¢ and up. 7.00 Red Cross Ladies’. bows, 12-inch top, at $3.48. Shoes, H. M. ROGERS Front Clath- Y i Ga. Whe On Men's Florsheim indisiaoes Men's Heavy Work Shoes, for wet weather wear, worth to $6.00, go at $2.85 pair. Boys’ School Shoes, ell solid leather, go at $1.95. Girls’ Sandals and Mary Janse at 98¢. If you are in need of Shaws, come to this sale. Never Red Cross, etc., be offered for. so little money. Men’s Suits Sacrificed. at $7.65 AND A 82.50 HAT FREE WEDNESDAY =n Suits that eold to $16.9 go Wednesday at $7.65. Men's .00 high-class Guits, az ng Griffon and Collegian mages —a rare value et thie pric 95—and a Hat Free. Men's Suite, basutifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds and eerges; latest fipring e@ylaq; many Society and Strauss pure wool! febrice in Sat; forr@er prices to $30.00. Cut Wednesday to. $11.85-—and « @.50 HAT FREE with every Suit sold. ‘Wednesday we will sell Men’s 50c President Suspenders et ADE: 10c Hanéberchiefs at Be; $1.50 Cluett Shirts at Oe; Men's Wal Underwear, worth gp $2.00, goes at 68¢; Men's Flenmel Shirte worth to $3.50, at $ Bi Men's $1.50 Union Suite Be, %.50 Silk and Wool Underwear 98¢, Thege are just a few ite®&s pic at random from these great stegks. Rogers just grabbed Mis great Larsen-Mueller Pggtland stock and will throw it all on sale tomorrow. It's a huge undertaking—and in these days of soaring prices it will mas a godsend 4p the economical shoppers of Seattle. 15¢c ARRO COLLARS, late styles, will be sold 2 for A large lot of Men’s Overalls, all sizes, go at 49¢, Men's Pa hat sold to $3, at 9S@. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6, at $2.85. Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Lo; t Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact every- thing for a ma dress or work wear included in this sale, @d going at the lowest prices ever placed on world’s stands ard merchandise. Note Carefully our Address— RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE Just North of Pike Street—Opposite the Public Market. We've just botight another new stock, and it goes on sale ednesday. So come—now is your chance to get first pick, 1 | f yo@)want to save, come to this sale, and please shop early, Sale Starts Wednesday Morning at 8 A. M. Sharp. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS again will high-grade Shoes, such es Walk-Over, Florsheim, _ worth to $9.00, go at $3.48, 4

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