The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1917, Page 3

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Today and Saturday Om Bee OR mT to end Ht att, to win his confidence will be tru ESITUUHONNEnUUanuernanancunnUnaunnnts Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS DUTT TTT Groom Secretly Goes With Another Girl GROOM M4 Dear Miss Grey: 1 was married five months ago to a man I trusted fully going with a girl in another town He is a traveling man the name of the girl and wrote to her. truth, new that she But now I find he has b n 1 obtained She answered that it was the wut the affair would knows he ts married whe that I would Iike Please advise me how so that he How shall } act atop em 80 Ite, to me. tance of girls he knows in the v when he comes home? Shail I tell t him T know about this affair, or act . as tho nothing had happened? 4 Please, please help me, as | am so worried A YOUNG WIFE, It will be best to tell your e husband what has taken place, . because the girl, if she keeps her word, will tell him. Your Pe knowledge of this, just at this e time, may be the one thing . xd to make your husband . e the gravity of his con J duct He has, perhaps care e lessly, kept up the acquain. e = e e 3 r 4 D ie . | . | : | f —a whole hamper of humor—that appeals | alike to fat and slim, male and female, short and tall—the most whimsical play it that Bessie Love has starred in since “The | : Sawdust Ring.” ALLACE | ; URLITZER | || | First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Albert Hansen | Jeweler and Siiversmitn 1010 Gecond Ave, Near Beye’, Girte’ and Children’s HATS KAVANAGH’S Fire and Union 3006 First. at Medion TheChoicest Fashions IN NEW MATERIALS AND COLORS! Fall and Winter Our collection of Women's and Misses’ Apparel has been selected with utmost care and with the aim of giving our patrons a more complete assortment values than ever before. and better NEW SUITS Lia |how to cook spinach the | pute, |man’s wife ean, }fication, cash her hush ch ? “SE RES A OE P | Today’s Market Neane Green towns he visits, without inform ing them of his’ marriage. Show him that you can forgive, but that you are very much in earnest that that there shall be no second offense. Spassers Are ble to Arrest Dear Mins Would Grey you kindly tell me what could be done to a person caught gun club? bunting on a 1 He could be arrested fined for trespassing. and Asks How to Prepare |\Spinach for Salts Dear Miss Grey Kindly tell me order to get I benefit of the mineral salts GREE! the spinach oving roots, coarse and wilted leaves rR from sand by washing thru sev ! waters. Letting it stand tn very cold water will improve {t con Pp fully ca re Lift out of the water and put to cook tn bolling water and let boll five minutes, Drain off part of the water, add salt and cook until tender fn the Mquid which remains on the leay Use as little water aa ponsible, port that the valuable not lost. P. t, dressing putt serve with slices of lemon or hard-bolled eggs. an Dear Mins will ¥ a with proper ident! and’s INQUIRER ® man indorses his pay his wife can cash it; oth- she cannot Report VEGETABLES Winntngstead Standard Local, dow Dreen, per sack Per ib 1 per b | Hoover’s GROTE- RANKIN Fine Wilton and Axminster RUGS At Important Price Conces- sions for Friday and Saturday Hom need take the unusual to secure dependable quality floor coverings at ex tremely prices. who to furnishers urged advant of opportunity Rugs are low Shah reg Twelve only, Abbas fine Wilte Rugs. ular $75.00, special, each $58.50 Ten only ster Rugs, price Oxi2 Seamless Axmin size 9x12, regular 0, special, each "$21.85 Six only, §3x10-46 Seamless Axminster Rugs, extra he regular $44.50, for $29.00 Four only, Axm &-3x10-6; regular pric special, each $24.75 oxi2 ster Rags, only regular $38 eetal $27.75 | Grote - Rankin Pike at Fifth Axmin prices each rR By HARRY B. HUNT, WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. THIS war a finish Vernon nellogg, aur extraordinary Herbert C commission lent ties for # ing the Germ man headquarters in France mply headquarters, but the uarters—presided over ‘s chief of staff and to ry Gre opportunt STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1917. Right-Hand Man A pac ifist who preaches war to a finish pected to gain Lyman to Hoo ver and former Probably no American has had such excel an point of view on “ the war. For months Dr. Kellogg lived at Ger at by the which }the night. PAGE 3 savers. tiga any other range. of stove putty. Says just WHY G waging this war and what she These discussions, he says, laid bare so startlingly the Ger- jon that the good of requ that Ger the world many not only shall conquer in this war but shall conquer com pletely and terribly, that Kel logg himself, tho despising war and an avowed pacifist, was converted: Not to a supporter of war, but to a supporter of THIS war x Not to the that Germany must win n with whom he talked to the bellef that if ever t itt vision o' a world peac to come war must be any This convictior Dr. Kellogg had vain. H ere could be reasoning with the German off There we y would reco: mind on the war issues. only one answer th force. Victory or d would prove their nize tory ymouth Shoe Co. 921 Second Avenue MEN, BUY With long Jackets and ; sis" at” himself was a snug sleeves. The skirts are Kadiahes? boca! Thru long even full, allowing perfect free rabarty “gat in” with the men di dom of movement. Some of er eelrecting the war on the western them plainly tailored; oth. t0.00@4000|front, threshing out with them, in ers in semi-tailored and 9.00| discussions that often ran far into dressy effects—fur, button |— and braid trimmed—beauti age ful garments in Serge, Tri 488 cotine, Broadcloth and Sil ip alts i vertone, in navy blue, black, ose { taupe, green, brown and ae 78 ‘ amethyst d $27.75, $29.75, $32.75, $34.75, $59.75. ° 1% 7 NEW COATS 7 ae ‘ In the rich, warm autumn | colors —n with belt and pocket effects, with large collars of same material, : and others with plush, fur and fur fabric trimmings . They are garments of beau s ; ty in Broadcloths, Velours : nlon- and Burella Setiea ox Ground thukip $22.75, $24.75, $27.75, $29.75 to $59.75. PLUSH COATS in quimette and Sealette; at tractive in trimming of rae Men’ Shoes fwr Work and Dress Wear. g.ace and 8 Button Styles, made up on the latest lasts. $4.00 to $8.00, HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT And pay us as you get paid $1.00 4 Week or $5.00 @ Month Is All We UNION STORE—WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 7 P. M. ATELYS 1113 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts. Ask Corn Cracked Corn Soya Bean Mead treasurer of the ganization and terminated all con nection with the party, it became | ‘known here today coon, skunk, moufflon, op- ossum, Kolinsky and fur c 5 Afetfa Hay st Oh cach Timothy NEW DRESSES ff ye": © peices Put Protiucme for Kae, ? In fashionable Autumn stytes of bine ser in the new re , vod ane tunic, pleated and large hip effects—-unusually attractive values * - e at $14.76, $17.76, $19.76, $22.76, $27.76, $20.75. ay va 194 gisestes 20 is . soo 43 Young Men in College, High School hee ois and Business Fenere—Dresed sass. WAH We interested in our Bolt Suits, military types, bish-waisted ff Mewwem Ol. re Coate—new colors, new weaves, mew models, Pric 5.@@, Veal—Wan $15.90 and up te. iia a nee $35.00 * creamery, cube, 47 brick SOCIALIST RESIGNS PORTLAND, Sept. 14,—-Victor J McCon, of Portland, held at Lewte ton, Idaho, by federal authorities, 1 a charge of Violating the espion e uct, has resigned as se state socl Made SHOES Agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes (Union Made). Price, $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $7, $7.50 and $8.50. Agents for the Emerson Shoe (Union Made), selling at $5, $5.50, $6, $7, $7.50, $8, $9 and $10. Try a pair of U. S. Army Shoes (Union- Made), on the Muns6n Last. Plymouth Shoe Co. 921 Second Ave.——921 Second Ave. THI as ® Monarch Ranges are perfect bakers. housewife who owns a Monarch. any was;Germans are social and political organizations the chosen type of human commun ity life, and that the rest of the world must march along the path SATISFACTORY THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President Pure Aluminum Cooking Sets Are G Monarch Malleable Ranges are recognized fuel Every housewife using a Monarch Range will vouch for this statement. Monarch Malleable Ranges are Vitreous Enamel lined; will never rust out and will last a lifetime. Monarch Malleable Ranges have so many exclu- sive features, in construction, conveniences and ap- pearance, that it is of greatest te the Monarch Malleable Range before buying importance to inves- Monarch Malleable Ranges are hand riveted; every joint and seam is made tight without the use The tops of Monarch Ranges are Mirco-process finish—a rust-resisting black that needs no blacking. Monarch Ranges are easy to operate—the duplex draft regulates the fire perfectly Ask the GROTE-RANKIN —Pike at GERMANS CONVERT PACIFIST WM. SPURCKIS | This War Must Be Won thelr a choren race, many lays down or else be d stroyed as unfit oO a 1 a ei all the Kellogg is a quiet, studious man f fifty years, slight but well knit nd wiry. His face is deeply lined perhaps by the he aily in Northern France and Bel k it was his duty to visit districts in which the relief uission was working sights He was accompanied by a Ger man officer, in a big military car, with the chau ur and an orderly in the front seat and Kellogg and his officer-companion in -the ar. The chau Kellogg says drove frightfully fast, and he al ways had a feeling that he should t his finish not by a stray bomb shell, but in a messy automobile nast The only close call, however, was hen their car came near being run down by the crown prince one day own car @ w w sn he w K on lo official he t re K K an Th driving his d, steered crown prince hurricane s ith one hand as he ssed and aved the other in informal alute His car swerved barely car in which and is breath and thought his pur had come When Hoover accepted the job of for the Unit ight Dr. Kellogg back him as chief advisor, It ts ellogg with whom Hoover confers n doubtful matters of policy, Kel cz whom he consults in preparing statements, and on whom nds largely for reports as istrator th ith how the food program is being ceived Kellogg was born in Emporia, | ansas, and was a chum, thru his siege days at the university of ansas, of William Allen White | nd Gen, Fred Funston, He spe-| Cornell, Leipzig and the University of Paris and later Kansas and Leland| U It in taught at niversity of Stanford. He was married in Florence, aly, in 1908, | In his new work Kellogg, still the | avowed pacifist, is striving in every | way to help America fight this war| efficiently All loyal pacifists, he believes, ust do the same ff they are to } help the cause’ of peace. “1 went into Northern France and Belgium,” he says, “an ar- dent hater of war, | came out a more ardent one. But ! have come out believing that the end of war cannot come until any people dedicated to the phil. osophy and practice of war as a means of human advance. ment Is put Into a position of impotence.” FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Ce e | 169 Washington se And the Doctor will give you a careful examination and prescribe for you FREE. If you are sick you cannot do bet. ter than take advantage of this of- fer, the best possible treatment. We save you money and give sa%y Kellogg | cialized on zoology and biology at| the | TERMS ALWAYS ————— iven a FREE Trade your old stove as part payment on @ Monarch Malles Range arf take advantage of this splendid free offer. The pure Aluminum Cooking Sets consist of a combination Berlin Ket- tle, Steamer and Roaster, a covered Berlin Kettle, two large Saucepans, covered Berlin Saucepan and two Pie Pans. |that she knew nothing of her hus band’s business affairs. Spurck said he received commis- sions from his father on the sale of lands owned by the father in Bastern Washington. He estimat ed the value of the property at be —— tween $30,000 and $40,000, Spurek ~ SLACKER, SAYS a tomobile. Appeal Agent T. J. L. Ken. | nedy recommended Thursday | that William Spurek, jr. 1249 | 16th ave. N., wealthy man about town, be certified into the serv- ioe of the national army, de- spite his affidavits that his wife Is dependent upon his labor for | her support. ee Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try it! made complete and estigation of the Spurck said Kennedy, “and it is my Ave a Squeeze the juice of twy Leuions into a bottle containing three Spang * Rs, eee ounces of orchard white, shake well, r ria fe paivicay - yeaa tse and you have a quarter pint of the win: ¢ * ice * eg fs ae i }best freckle and tan lotion, and estigators ch m up thoroly,| plexion beautifier, at very, and I have signed statements | Comhenan ™ Be which lead me to believe that his!” your grocer has the lemons and claims are false. | any drug store or toilet counter will | One statement filed with the dis y three ounces of orchard’ trict bo: of appeals by Kennedy} for a few cents. Massage | }says that Spurck receives no sal s sweetly fragrant lotion into the but that his wife, whom he neck, arms and hands each ~ married last February, lives on the and see how freckles and blem- generosity of his father and in his s disappear, and how ¢ house. and white the skin become: Mrs. Spurck declared on oathtit is harmless hite thi UNION STORES Our Salesmen are Union Men. Our Stores have the Union Card. We carry Union-Made Goods. Our Stores close Saturday night at 7 o'clock sharp. SHOP EARLY Workingmen, we want your trade. We sell Men’s Clothing, Boys’ Cloth- ing, Men’s Shoes, Men’s Furnishings at Lowest Possible Prices. CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 1400-1402 First Ave., cor. Union St. PALACE CLOTHING CO. 1022-1024 First Ave., cor. Spring St. BOSTON CLOTHING CO. 1115 First Ave., Bet. Spring & Seneca Buy on First Ave.—You Save |

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