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ou Laugh a ‘SurLiberty Weekly D aetin Seattic; . a other Eo eunts. & Ww use ip- its. rae en all im es X= er es ur wa |besinning to love her and the matter more seriously and she is a year younger it be right for me to ask steady company? - Boy, 19, Thinks He Loves Girl, 18 Dear Miss Groy: | fend whom I call on about three d Her parents do not her going with me. I have a®girl/ Grefully selected, scru- pulously cleaned cocoa beans, scientifically blended, skilfully feasted, and with the of fat removed, toan extremely fine powder by a strictly Mechanical process, no chemicals being used, the finished product containing no added mineral matter. AND _IT HAS A DELICIOUS FLAVOR Trade-mark on every genuine package Booklet of choica Vvecipes sent free me home from t WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. ed on the pemeaeee en THE LODGE CAFE Avenue at Weatiake rtainment and A. M EVERYTHING IS THE SAME AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS, EXCEPT THE CROWDS—TRY IT AND SEE We advise you to see the “Honor System” early. —to miss it is to regret it! To wait is to miss Shows Start 11 a. m., 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. You will enjoy the picture more if you see it from the start. “Steady company” Is ri mythid@l thing, which real standing. You are too young to ask the girl to marry you, therefore you have no right to bind her to give her company to you exclusive These years which you are fo ing thru are the years of choos ing. It is far better for you both to have a large number of friends from whom to choose your life companion than to de cide too early and possibly re- gret it later. If she is the girl among all others for you and you are the one best suited to her, you will know it two years from now just as em phatically as you do now, and no time will really be lost | & Brother Angry at | Sister’s Behavior Dear Miss Grey: A boy brought! movies the other gave me his telephone 4 asked me to call him her is very angry about and says I shall not do it. But I i would like to be | come better acquainted with him nin evening. fF amber 1p. My b like the boy 4 Do you think there is 4 calling him up? You are fortunate in having a brot men can judge of other men’s acts more correctly than en do, He is absolutely right in this matter, and you should follow bis advice. \ Lincoln's Speech Is Model In Style Dear Miss Grey Why t# Lin display walls of Oxford univer coln’s Gettysburg addres: sity, in England? ROLAND. Because it is an accepted model of literary style. It contains but 269 words, and is a perfect & nple of simplicity, brevity and sincerity 1 Has Change of Heart, Girl Says Dear Miss Gr I heave b keeping company with a boy | other city for a long time. He failed to write for several weeks, | and I recently learned, thru a ‘ Oliver G. Wallace on our $35,000 Wurlitzer It You Cry another girl. Now I bh ne anything, knowing! to act in this r think he has hall I treat | the matter. If m ng man probably fee Albert Hansen | Jeweler and Siiversmitn 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison Has arranged a wonderful musl cal score for “The Honor System” ADMISSION fh¢| bottles have entirely cu CHILOREN 10¢ 2 Cusphin. Grov look on} friend in that city, that he is young man has had a change of heart, he is not to blame. Unfortun » cannot always govern the whims and fancies of this pal pitating organ. 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STAR—WEDNESDAY, PLAN BIG TIME FOR THE THIRD SERVICE SQUAD Seattle has planned an ¢ porate celebration for the third contingent of her select service n, Who leave |for Camp Lewis Thursday The parade, which will start promptly at 1 p.m, at Fourth ave. and Union #t., will be preceded by a Jluncheon at the Hippodrome and a free show at the Moore theatre | Manager Carl Relter, of the | Moore, says the free show, which starts at 10:30, for the soldiers ts to be a ripsnorter. “Lots o' pep,” t service men will then go to Caspar Fisher's Hippodrome, where music and food will be dished out to them under the supervision of D. 8. Tobias, Dan Landon and |G. A, Grant Swezea, grand marshal of ade, says that colored ser pentine paper will be thrown across the path of the men, Several ba de will be tn the line of march “Good Cheer Pit Car” will bring up the This ¢ r, Swezea points out, will contain two Red Cross nurses, who Jwill ¢ and te asks that eve contributions of money acco for tingent. He Nberal carry placar dpnoting the different divisions nd American Mags Noy Scouts ‘ Makes! Members of the city council, din} trict exemption board, Spanish Ameri War Voterans, G. 4. R.'s and the soldiers will march to mar tlal atra furnished by five bands The line of march of the parade {8 as follows: West on Union at to Third ave, thence north on |Third ave. to Stewart st. turning Wost on Stewart st, to Second ave., where it will proceed south to the Union station SPEAKS ON RUSSIA Rey, Charles F. Aked, D. D., who has been a close observer of Euro pean affaira for the last 30 story of the Russian and the period of soctal and ec¢ at the Pilgrim Congregational church Friday evening at 8 o'clock PAINS SHARP Woman ‘Thought She Would Die—Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. Ogdensburg, W 1 from female troubles which ca plercing back and sid I finally lost my I had to go to bed. The doctor would not Hsten I thought 1 had E. Pinkham’s V m and tried it. Th mught great relief nix female trouble of a KE. Pink vund." nd should try Ly¢ Mrs, Etta Dorion, Og Wis Ph siclans undoubtedly compli ys to write the Lydia F ham Medicine Co, Lynn for special free advice A Simple Way to | | Remove Dandruff | re is one sure way that ha ‘alled to remove dandruff at once, and that i to da olve it then you de it rely To juid arvon from it at night when re Zi tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp rub {ft in gently with the | finger tips completely dissolve and entirely destroy € ou ma times better.—Advertisement Rheumatism AHomeCureGiven by One WhoHadIt In the spring of 1899 T was at ¢ Hs nd ammat and It effected a cure in er from any form je trouble to try thin mar aling power mally free? Don't de Write today Mark MH. Jackson, No, 199D Gurney Bidg., Syracuse, N. ¥ any sense, howeve German Just beca .| Vaterland” out of the schoo! ¢ unrest in a lecture AND STABBING; out Lyd-|8¥e, Who has two sons in th jmer a aly |about the nsburg, | this fs all you will By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will ingle sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff |se You will find all itching and ligging of the scalp will stop in tantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and oft, and look and feel a hundred OCT. 3, 1917. PAGE 3 Oust “Im Vaterland,” Seattleites Urge « Continued From Page Bi ' aol The #6 hool board ought ne use good Judgment a€ this time, If the text book » question has any objectionable features, It ought not to be used, 1 don't think there In eliminating of the war 5 14th ave. 8 T. R WILBUR, 16 I have no children in tt hoe but nevertheless, I'd just a lit rather that this text book, Im Vaterland, wasn't used here MRS. B, WETMORE, 356% Bran lon #t-—It looks to me as tho we ould get along without this book,” MRS, JOHN PEEL, 2448 Queen r 1 don’t know much about k and will not make any MRS, W. SCHILPLIN, 4830 Mor gan st.—1 would rather think it over first, before I say GARVIN PENEGOR, 10, 5607 49th, S.—-My mother isn't home now, but personally I'm a good American, My brother Leo studies German, but I don't know what he thinks about this book, Im Vater land. 1I.don’t study it myself, but if they say anything in it that ian't right, why I'm for getting rid of It MRS. C. J. POULSON, 3819 Woodland park ave—I haven't read the book, but {f the substance within it teaches the German kaiser fs what he isn’t, why then I ean't wu allow t m to use th | wchools S. B. ROBERTSON, 7118 36th 8. W.—I'm English, and while I've never heard of the book, the name in enough for m Throw it out My wife thinks the same MRS, M. A. AULT, 403 12th I'm for taking the book out of the high | school curriculum Under conditions {t would be all right, but I hardly think it prop er at this time. MRS. H. A. BAIR, 5901 45th! 8. W.—My boy is young now, but some day he will be called upon to ign language study, 1} have nothing against the German |people as a people, but if 1 had “Im select a for my way, I'd throw the be MRS. LOTTIE BARBER, {22nd N. W.—In the past {t has al-/ ered nice to know | k ft is all right) now to learn the language, but 1/ ways been const German, and I th don't believe they should puff up the kaiser MRS BELLE ARNOLD, 2015 Wentiake—I don't approve of It Now that we are at war with Ger many, ! believe in being American to the backbone. MRS. A. C. ALLEN, 171 MeGraw st.—I haven't seen “Im Vaterland and I couldn't say Just wh of it until I had read the book. I'n not @ radical—the kind who be eves the German has no place on| this earth MRS, J. COORTEDLIDT, 815 Un ion—I'm Dutch, but I have no sym pathles for the Germans. I think! the less we know of them the bet ter. I have two be past achool the Un who are | Ix book? MRS, ELLA TAYLOR, 2201 Ra Out with it; no German » United States navy .. WISEN, ma hotel, 1 attle public schools, one = in h in gram igh schoo the kat jthrown out Report Wholesale Denters for | blew and Prait i “a rr) 109 weal, new, per tb ; 10 Horseradish —Local, per tb 10 Local, Watermelon——Per ‘It , sits Cocoanut, Meal: Altaifa Meat F Prices, Pata Pr ltry, V =—@ Hrotlers— 191 Ducks Pat ° v4 48@ (49 Under 4 ibe ioe ae lve. and ove aS Good sie, dom. Pat key lrenaed Hy Noosters Old, live ti Pork Good k hog is@ Veal} be! ler for | nd Cheese i Hock Swiss Hadger Hrick Waahington trip! Young America Jorstand why they would book in the 6525 hour's work ¢ labor-saving conven- | ranging n top. It Cor n today | States navy, and if I had a beens Mke a knife|™more they'd be there, too, No, my through my|little girl will never study “Im je. |Vateriand.” Can't something be done to remove any board member GROTE-RANKIN - ‘PRESBYTERIAN’ ASKS: FOR AN EXEMPTION dds Bo: | who has been who refuses to take action against Mrs. Taylor has two sons Thomas Ken nedy that he not propose to es not know much but if it says that a g00d fellow, have it a — is (EE IS CES ry | Today’s Market ructor’in the ad, per dow. 609 60 rund .16@ 16% Y, cube, 48 ¥, brick 49) SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE C]ROTE-RAN KINco OTTO F. KEGEL, President se eA ane I a Week SECURE THE COMBINED TALENTS WOMEN THROUGH A HOOSIER Just think what that means. For $1.00 a week, 5c a meal, you can secure the combined ideas of all these kitchen scientists. eries they have submitted are built in the Hoosier. HOOSIER valuable kitchen | No interest. No extra fees. | antee of all your money back if you are | ives you miles of steps. 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