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STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1918. PAGE 8 Ieee STICK AT ANY COST, ADVICE 3 CONFESSIONS |” or cyNrina GREY To PRETTY SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS OF A WIFE | TROUBLED STENOGRAPHER eee ie ni eee eee") tHEGROTE-RANKINC. HARRY SYMONE a i "ntenrath Py yearns OTTO F: KEGEL, President a, wuX elect gtd A week Very much, a# I have no home, so I accepted wed at my] than he did his wife and suid: “Ke erything went|Meve me, 1 will marry you yet : Mother War Her | hand ger ‘ t the third day.| Mins Grey, 1 can remember how our while h dictating a let » | my nd Mol me, he air alongside Of |wuch man, sa 1 slapped him in the mine and pu s arm around me. 1 | face tried to get away, but he er 1} made hin nose bleed, and he sald 1 my hands and kissed me was rude, but that wouldn't make him if he didn’t let go I w s loving me ,to the man in the office ft to] A man came into the office, and ours, He maid, “You dare.” I start | white were talking 1 thought this ed to call and he put his hand over |it was mother used to talk to me ab: as hard as I possibly could. It chance to leave, #o I left evening, and I think ted tomy mouth and said he loved me all | tie called me up and aaked me to the more because I was no spunky. | come back and even wanted to call 1 him I would quit at noon. He boarding house and talk it lry, altho I think he is hardly a sub-| begged me not to and said it would] over with me, Of course I told him for congr ation at this time, net cccur again, But today when 1/1 would never come back, and that ed to kins me) didn’t wish to see him aga ed me more) Now, Miss Grey, 1 am reflecting ~ upon the whole thing, Was I rude when 1 slapped him, or did 1 do SOUTH-GOING GOWNS ‘|ricne? | wWestl'e be just tor im te ko back to my former position after ARE ARRAY OF LACE || quitting tor nigner waren? le |. This man said he would get me/ me to back yet and would “fix it” so I n r the phone aleep,| BE | Jcouldn't get work in town, He has Margie.” she nd dream & lovely wife and baby, and I feel ‘s away yo nity 5} |so worry for her and don't want to\[ ~ e Jecon ee wee me again,” I said be over in the morning to cor ate Har I from. fe >it w ade| B as 1 will wait for unhappy if he had} j before I proceed fur THE SATURDAY CT! | A/ [tie “Thanking, ou very much EVENING’ POST coms, will hurt me much f . a He's a Vio Bonot FH of the hat this means con Stay where you u my « entment for me, for if I have lo 7 tentment for me, for if I lont Don't be ¢ power to suffer thru him ° ° alarmed or influence I had to gh « m the other ' Vile beast, spectable . day was ¢ train coming married business man —the Laughin’s Good) i000 enn So “inne coward. bas met, hin" Waterioo F U R N IT U R E oa ps ge mans yon bp pd | by threatening to blacklist you how happy. they. were His reputauien ot this happy time, Margie,” he a bie NEWS WEEKLY said, “for the thrill of their love is > EM munt needs be known among hia almost over " business amnociates, As long as For goodness sake, Jim, what do you are a virtuous girl, and lett you mean—and if you mean any ploy before you scarcely thing. what Go-you know about i] ii F . temen ; Provides a Great Collection of Furniture at anyway, you old bachelor?’ I said 1 mean just what 1 ony, Margie.| against hi Startling Price Concessions. may sdmire her above all other| im : It has been a very unpleasant, The reductions affect furniture for the living- women, but the thrill is soon gone pari re 0 Jatter be marries her. Ani a , Perience to you. Every | room, dining-room, library, bedroom, hall and I pm something like tb! dee finda out how to euike s {fl den. EW YORK, Jan. 7.—The South happy medium at I mean ini . . ty sure—t Gist scdlelee Gh Giiels'-wa lanes | saber toaan. how tote phtemaes The assortments offer splendid variety and ring from the «me mo } been privileged to peek show a dis-| agrecable and able without : . : FIESTAT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 | notoncus mandy, I tetung array of Ince, net and all-| permitting men to overstap. the the opportunity for saving is unusual. ADMISSION %e—CHILDREN 10c eS es me ned > ‘ bounds of conventiona ebe does allow this over “I have but to look about me what should be perfectly patent to ott Ba Bi d Long sweetening? Did you ever)vor, and neither can be used except/any one—even the happiest of my |Tow* satin at the throat and sleeves H.. STICK AT ‘use it in your coffee? in dark preparatigns wedded acquaintances are not lov-| only touches of color. a Ske oa on If your old position is still Mon name used for sorghum mo-|lief, is an absolutely pure product.|panions and chums, very affection | Basses and other molasses in the civil It is the cheapest of these sweet) ate, and they have the habit of ea (war, when sugar was almost unob-| fluids other, but they are not lovers as w MEN AND WOMEN! ble. in the heyday of] Tt looks as if we, too, had| It ix a liquid, and is pressed out of | define lovers to it, you should feel no to “long sweetening.” judging certain kinds of corn stalks, Glu-| youth.” w Ind that the sare i pep | | HAS NO CLAIM m the difficulty we now have in| cose is found In ripe grapes, in hon “1 see, Jim, that you know a lot! sin, nux and nm treat o ar 2 rey: Ifa r Four lots of Ready-to-hang Cur- separating the grocer from a pound ey, and i# refined from starch by|more than any one would give youl y | , ag} | or two of granulated. action of heat and acids, Chemical-| credit for,” I exclaimed. Peptiron brain and nerve|® TMéht to « te neve tains at a saving of one-fourth to Because the grocer is out of sugar ly it is about one-half as sweet as Thank you ¢ maid gravely, and) te r et rvo train in. | "he Wants to | Pes ds no reason that the family need be cane sugar, but to the taste it is| we both laughed in in too lit-| Keep her from t bac f one-half from regular prices. Gut of sweets. Some sugar substi-'equally as satisfying as ordinary And «so I am going to be un she has once i ' tutes will cost much and some will sugar. happy any more over the absence ~ blow r | MRS. N | , cost little, but with the ald of corn| . Of course, maple syrup and honey little things that lovers think 1 , » rvo he child has been ic Lot One—At $2.15 the Pair syrups, glucose, New Orleans mo- are scarce, but one can find plenty| sary to the joy of living, and I "i Jasses, maple sugar and honey, one’s of corn syrup and molasses, #0 if|oing to be very thankfu ° ma haa no claim at all | This lot consists of fine Etamir food ought to be sweeter than you cannot pull your sweet tooth,|and I have reached a p r b does seem hard, tho, doesn't it . eee inter law ing peaches, and “all stuck up,” at that. you need not go “sugariems to bed.”|we can be companions w et for a mother i tears and Curtains with dainty lace trimming Honey, glucose and corn syrup all; Just use any of the products nam-| more friction than comes to any twe 04's ila 4 ° her baby, and the heavier weight Marquisette have mild flavors of their own,/ed, and in the same quantity you|people who must be together daily.| are ve vely supplemer ae or ou that s, ‘urtains with dra k | which can hardly be detected when would measure sugar, and you (To be continued) 1 » casea where a laxa. < if it and Scrim Curtains with drawnwor used in baking, in place of sugar,|taste will be at least appeased. / _ 2 i nied, These Uiree prepara: | That probably hax happened |! borders and heavy lace and insertion | While maple sugar and syrup, as\of these but molasses will do to! " be your druggixt.| © the mother of this baby you : pte € 95 ! | Well as molasses, has a decided fla-' xweeten your drinks and cereals, and|°“etY one ikea them on bat are caring for, and before you trimmings. The values are from $2.50 maby j \ i - | i | i i “Long sweetening” was the com-} Glucose, contrary to popular be jers any more. They are good com | ‘aUSY, HARD- WORKED open to you, and you wish to | harshly refuse to give her back 50 per pair. Special, choice of some who like | her little one, be sure that it will spread over a pie NION UNION have a better chance w you -five styles, the pair, $2.15. after they are crown | Romolo] a fAReeTEY | than with ber, for mother love 1s ee : too great a thing to discount without thought |} Lot Two—At $3.45 the Pair ne GUEST OF SOLDIERS SS ASK FOR RING | Consisting of two and three pair lots CURTAINS ALL | Staff Corres . pe clap oe gn eee homer pciticg, to close out, and represents our choic- AT JANUARY CAMP LEWIS ’ ment ring Miss Grey, this i est patterns of Marquisette Curtains, G« and what I wan i to ask ou Lbidek tha pasvon vt . My birthday will soon be here, ana{f| trimmed with lace and = insertion SALE PRICES he asked me what I wanted, so I told/f| White, cream and ecru cage are in- a regime 1 ) nfantr Tacoma arm him I did not want anything. Then i & - Preece tes he wianedted & Pe co a tow ¢ cluded. alues to $5.5 the pair, Ge 0 commandant of presenta that would be nice for al} $3.45, Commander Coontz, of the young girl. Would it be all nt it| quality imported lace nets, Irish point, silk Lot Three—At $5, 25 the Pair Etamine, with Cluny lace trimmings. These special values are from the highest Eat More Graham Crackers Sound nav ard Mayo I told him I would rather have Fawcett, of Tacoma, and Mra. H ring, for I only have w signet ring | > | 1 bave pat tt up to ty best ar $15.00 Imported Lace Net Curtains, trimmed Greene, who n France . girl friend, but she said: "Many|f} Regular values to $7.50; Novelty with lace motifs and embroidered ris on they | . 7 1 ~ b ir aig Curtains of excellent quality, trimmed panels; white and ecru; the paif SOLDIER’S WORD, NOT | ‘ sedi gfe lian, Gred with Arabian and Venise lace, embroid- | s12.50 Imported Lace Nets, trimmed with filet lace hing, let alc WIFE’S, IS BELIEVED! i What should I say if he mentic ered motifs and panel ef: All col- bie a vr ie wes $9 45 any more about it sare si © th aie ors are shown; the pair, Staff Correspondent A SOLDIER'S GIRI r CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan. 7 Gre wife of Maj. Ger now Jamong the guest By eating more Swastika Graham (rackers you can do with less meat and feel better for it. ORT CIStT LET 50 Irish Point Curtains in the soft cream colors; Since your fian pepe page Solon { | sine tions with omer sites |f! Lot Four—At $7.45 the Pair) {):" word of a soldier against that will snot: be “beseisa® ehacia Besides a bigger consumption of Swastika Grahams per family will conserve wheat and save sugar. The use of Graham flour conserves wheat because it utilizes much that is wasted in milling white flour. you _ him that you would In this lot are included some of our | $13.50 Silk Scrim Curtains, trimmed with lever Ince Pri Steinmacher, lately of Sacra 7 tee BS pon very highest grade Curtains; Irish panels and motifs with double row | mento, and now of Co. EB, 348th field Soe baa DO 40 Point and fine novelty scrims, elabor- of insertion and edge; the pair He said be didn't it always | e r ately trimmed and appropriate for One pair lots worth from $2.00 to $15.00 the tain prestige, and makes it eas! | your best rooms in the home; the pair, | pair, at just half price. If you can use » single pair The court found a verdict of not er to decline invitations from her yg guilty , / young men friends. $7.45, you will find these extraordinary values. James Stetrmacher oald GGOYUYUVUYUVGVOOG artillery, sold cocaine rt If you value your watch, let CHOCOLA AINTIES | = ee lh me | JANUARY SALE OF | | n| Graham flour and honey — that’s all that’s in Swastika Grahams. You can bry them at all Grocers in package or bulk. Pacific Coast Biscuit Company r4 the meat choy one-half cup Limber Up With Penetrating . each of dates, figs and nut Hamlin's Wizard Oil meats, Add one tablespoon or One hundred and fifty fine Axminster Rugs are offered at greatty reduced . AUSTIN, Pres. ange juice, a little grated orange A harmless and effective prepara. : peel and one square of meited, |f! prices. Nearly all grades are represented and you will experience no difficulty ‘0 relieve the pains of Rhe i veetened chocolate. Mold ; or iat > pense Nir hg pal ged lgPty 35 Open for Business Auto’ tale GRE all te otcpnad in selecting a color that will lend itself to your particular needs. i If your gums are sloughing, sore nuts or granulated sugar This Wizard O41. It vf re ; P etikter Tide veqular value e rates quickly drives cut acco|o pee hew misture may be packed in an.oll- | 2 Axminster Rugs, regular lue 8-8x10-6 Axminster Rugs, regular valve et freon gene aaa PYORRHEA ed tin, put under a weight until | 2.50, for .... $24.75 | $37.50, fOr ..... 2. eee ence ee BBe firm, then cut in any shape de | geod eee Ge ne Come to me for advice for this! sired 9x12 Axminster Rugs, regular value | 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, regular value MOU vgs Se give tenn te C avery day | Aisente tram of CArHR. | AME OF PANTY 5.00, for .. 26.75 I. 50, for $29.75, PUIPCE Cttat ailment or mishap, when there : haprsteottugrstaie gg NT E43, heed of an finmediate healing, ant) |of dental work at a much reduced! Dear Mins Grey: Can you give me 9x12 Axminster TI regular value 8-8x10-6 Axminster Rugs, regular value eptic application, as in cases of Price. To Introduce our Painless! the correct nition of the word $40.00, for ....... -$29.75 | $42.00, for ....eceee eee eee PB450 and stings jall teeth. free of charge. it is the nacne of « general, while I/f/ 9x12 Axminster Rugs, regular value 9x12 Velvet Rugs, regular value Sars Get it from dr sts for 30 centa.| DR. P. L. AUSTIN, claim it means majority, NEAL. | $42.50, for 4.50 | tor aa gr ase If not satinfic turn the bottle| formerly manager of Painless Austin “Bolsheviki"” means majority, | and get your money back | and National Dentists literally, and is the name of a nenancne any Wine Liet| Corner rind. snd amen e_ | onan gracilis GROTE- RANKIN—Fifth at Pike—GROTE- RANKIN Whips, pleasant little pink pills, | UNITED PAINLESS DE significance there as “demo | ; ct AS: * 7 lalist” cents, Guaranteed,—Advertivement. erat, “republican 0¢."a0e . has here? DOOROOVOUE a,