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STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1918. PAGE 8 ALL WEEK Two Women Are PU | CONFESSIONS Likely to Get = Cynthia Grey’s Answers to SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS Ll ; a ER T ‘f OFA WE in eo ceblintentatentaienteel ROTE-RAN KIN " WRITE WARK DEPARTMENT }BOYS DISLIKE KISSING me 1 priced VISIT ave a brot ae | : s 4 OTTO F. KEGEL, President PiNSLEaHUe LUNUAHAUEHE Or I ?| | Admission 20c Wii"3, Children 10c sect Nate. jhe - mornite atter tell me to whom to write it, Louise? 1 said sleep. MARGARET ; ; If your brother has er « | Extraordinary Offerings in Bed Linens, Spreads, been selected in the dra _, If you have ‘ Towels and Table Damasks pr ly will be able t wanted to know if you! . Wie tai wet fo" wake ved st 0m War departinent, at Washin vm We, You whould agree upon « SHEETS SPREADS OVER A MILE)". shah ss ase right | ASK RECRUITING OFFICERS © her a guest at 01 $1x90 Torn and Hemmed Sheets ht ads, each $2.15, OF SMILES ! ! Louie,” 3 7 gr dlicirad somal . De yale os Grer: a ie y dewire oe Ae 1.05. metre hee y, large size Spreada, Annie, whom I had not seen since I] 1 & mother and tw « food time, and at the same time 81x90 very good quality Sheets, Jcame back from the West |to look after. That ts, wi will, by her greater experience tn $1.20. Regular $5.00 Spreads, with cut corners and sealloped edge; | | where he ia by writing | | Shall I send little Margaret Ann/ . 4 work, but I feel a responsibilit ‘on social matter keep ou from | 6x99 Seamed Sheets, ° up, toc Louise asked them just the same, Yet 1 canno' any such unpleasantness as this. | amed Sheets, O5¢ ‘Certalr want to see the | look at a man In the serv W ni Kissing games have no place at 72 Pequot Sheets, best made, | 1 mated © Margarett Ann had a apy * jer, I was ff called tr e fi and if the boys take @ stand ‘ vast wus Gancing A |soeator'v national army. but am | saninst them, they” ahould PILLOW CASES | thru the door of my bedroom as I An |sure I wilf have to | spo: |fer the navy. Can a ‘ 1 | “Dear Aunt Margaret,” she ex Aiiet now in the 5 W 7 on “~ Cases, 19¢. 18x26-inch Turkish Bath Tow- ar 30¢ value; each, ry Jolaimed asx she et up on my { wend half my pay torr Ollnbin o « « r 6 Monarch Pillow Cases, « | hug and kiss, “Mother is downstairs ” | with my mother as lon 18x38 Turkish Towels; geal but [ could not wait, I had to come MAY ADE y thread : Md worth, 360: right up and kiss you | Why not talk the « MUST GF Mui excellent for 4 or doze: ‘p : " » Turkish Towels, 4 ° 45x26 good quality Bleached bring me that box over the t | in the Seattle National Bank inform m hat th —_ a - Beatth } nme wha ne Yi she x26 Hematitched Embroidered y et t to show little Margaret Ann +! tal | building? If the navy needs | piece of mu means wher aad Pillow eae 206 % f weight Pe | firemen, and you are suited for cate se value; each, 32¢; $B. | ork, arrangements ng I brought her from Cali Refore the child's sparkling Above: ANNE MARTIN, klace of beaut Relow: JEANETTE RANKIN, be easily m \ 4 ' can Ip B4e. | Fine quality Huck Towels, size *, which are} : board to rele . c without the publish 24x45 Hemstitched Cases, each 18x37 inches; pure white union WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan, &—/ navy. However, 1 would 5 1Se¢. linen; each, 17¢. Pequot Cases, best quality per dozen | “Put it on, Aunt Margaret. Put] woman ts Ike re A candi gate the proposition ‘ it on, quick, before Mother comes."'| for the eed the lat into the nationa (ADDRESS BASE HOSPITAL I clasped it around her neck just] Francis Newla of Nevada.| the standpoint of determir Ss atl taty Whatie air ote bine 1 as her mother opened the doo J An artin, ho secured the - your mothe : / atin bere. teoteeds the chna| saeptisaraé rilives shay ar eee te al enor fe aRaUes Seer tS rane oF the WHITE WOOL BLANKETS “Look here, Mother adoption of suffrage in Nevada would receive In addition to hal ukeside unit, In France |fairly shouted before Annie could|a prospective candidate, With Jean- pur pay r , jsay a word. “Look what Aunt Marj nette Rankin running fn Montana,’ GIRL MUST BE %1 “ " gie hax brought me Jand Miss Martin in Ne Dear Mins Grey: W ne Nl , ait pet sart date ie aap “Margaret Ann, how often must 1! senate ma. ve two " 1 , when is ee rear nn, mu y have t tell me, a ’ b Size 70x80-inch fine Wool Blankets, white only, with reprove you for calling Miss Mar-| pe ae . to wien | J pink, blue or yellow borders and mohair binding; pair. . e |guret ‘Aunt Margie,’ remonstrated| anne Martin in t the rico arid. Wien the: Sar 4 known = polltict n Nevada ents’ responsibilities Coase in regard | 70x80-inch Wool Blankets, white only, edges bound Now, Annie.” I said, as she bent) in. equal suffrage campaigh ei to suet A aK sith sais ‘Ghai Gs ake over the b tr i to ever mining A girl must be 21 years old hears m , and then it and ranch district. in the| the mame ag a man, before she Two unusual values in White Wool Blankets offered at the price that she should call me ‘Aunt Mar remember you were never called from; a very superior quality; the yard ee rs ng but Margaret until after] LONDON, Jan. 8.—Cocnplete a : oe “That is all right, Annie. No one| ernment and trades unionixts and rs. 7” ay” AT FA borites on British “manpower” is lever toved a mother better thaa I o c | Yor sada Aye a eae announced ax the result of Inst loved mine, but han beer a as al 39 , either in head, ch ever xince a ic = \¢| body or limbs, by taking a dose hers who lo ‘ rac ape'n Ce 1” eve others w BY MILTON BRONNER actehats seen “ a Pap i a" every two George’s Speech the stately Margaret into the lovable| vo ; , ar © are taken Margie. I like the nickname Special Staff Dispateh mt at in i o phn Sys . : “We came over in mother’s ial WASHINGTON, Jan, §.—By 4 go> Ae ete rile and alr pecenges yma — Six Months Late tric car,” broke in Margaret Ana. | vote of three to two, the Tt n Industries ‘8 to samen ni etnies pe WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—Lioyd “Did you, dear?” I ask ‘and do] atorinl committee in “ + of pve tl rag ae (lecten's epuith, Galex oh Menlae de \gtgiae concerned, came #ix months too late probs you suppose mother w me} tigating” Herbert lout driving in it some day?” I asked. | food administratior “And to t of the likes of me,”| bring i wa exclaimed A who has « delight | with ap THE SATURDAY TEE her Irth] Reed and Vardaman, democrats : ge gig ee a EVE rogue whene smuicl? ll tll J republican, agat Frank M. Beadle, 37, fell down the| World gives such prompt relief as| contro! in Russia,” a Russian official NG Pp ¥ are Se. ee pope tied aye t i hold of 4 ship loading at Pier 14 yes | “Pape's a nd,” hich lared toda “Had the allies s AN NI OS the Ukes of me ridin’ th me o | Kenyon, republican, and Jones of terday atterseon ee : anaes ‘a {Conta only a few ts i pg ane rly to "thet war aboad then - nad se ee ! hi tric. I'd like to be after taking ¥ New Mexico, democrat, for Hoover. THURSDAY EVE, JAN. 10 verishness, sore throat, cering, noreness and stiffnons Had the British precnier made hin Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow. | restatement of war aims six months ng and sniffling. Kase your throb-|ago, when Kerensky wanted it, the wure report follows laceration of the forehead and a dis-| store. It acts without ansistance,|now, Kerensky'’s government never other ins Margare ¢ lines of cleavage have been : | dear mother in it, M M re . 4 . The tt ba lea tpg Ubon porn | located hip. He was taken to the | ‘@#tes nice, and causes no Inconven-| would have fallen, Russia probab PRICES, 75e to $2.00 4 Eells th pag thee igre 21-4 brxnra ae foe city hoxpital in the Bonney-Wateon | !nce. Be sure you get the genuine. would have been in the war today th a an sther,| real investiga j ne Be bn Bene Bie ol i G ¥ Margaret Ann P j Bl 1 me be lame. it has been a prosecution in which | But neither the Swiss nor the} ehila?”’ Hoover and the food administration Why should 1 her moth awit tae a f < uced to Lf : ail Swedes can be induced to invest er reproved. “I'm Irish. have been on trial, Claus Spreckels, ( | “And Lam mighty glad of it, An-|the California sugar king, hax been Se ee) rus’ nie, dear, for your warm heart and/ chief prosecuting witners, and Sen in | 'ASHINGTON, Jan. §—If Ger t St 1 T t bee's arms have been my sanctu-|ator Jim Reed of Missouri, has been | 4, 7 iy really had any chance to win Case for October! *y when hard pressed many times.| prosecuting attorney tort ihe, fest for “a. quarter ‘of a century ‘war—or if her closest neighbors} WASHINGTON, Jan. §.—The at ‘ou aren't sick again, Miss Mar-| Remember ‘Who's Who" boasts | 't '* used by every civilized nation. Ps friends had the slightest faith in| tempt of the U. 8. Steel corporation E"ret” she asked anxioust that when be pr — = i o ssourt, Reed secured ieicie~tt worl ge sat oan > “ Not a bit of it. I was awake a/torney out in Missour ’ ~ lid be the easiest | to force an immediate decision by | oo4 deal last night and #0 slept late|convictiona in 185 out of 187 cases, | in the worid to find out about the supreme court on the dissolution Reed | a | suit mat the trust failed t y this morning and you get an idea of the Reed [In Switzerland or Sweden today,| when the court continued the case 1. dp eontane® anew, 8 : = —— But there are other things besides iy business man who will take the until the October term. The steel | Reed's heckle, Lodge's neer and he end of it, can double his | corporation attorneys last week pro opposition to the government's step 1 metoo” that the ordi- | G Ne siiens Cabsnan teetn: Fer seston Coe overpereat sasSen, aakelin toe cane of the’ Uioed enon Mea | Vareaman's very Garment as Represented i y American consumer of food ‘mark's worth of Swiss or Swedish | ing the postponement until after the chinery Co., one of the antitruet|DATY | Americon — | aren ent 3 marty worth of war suits, and it will-be argued this|**OUld know. | ‘The court granted the motici k When Earl Babst, president of | i a ——- big sugar concern, and George M SSS Rolph, Hoover's sugar adminis: [Srrckal at Gnancuuaty at he 75 COATS, values to $45.00, Special at......$19.75 other end of the room from the sen Se ! Bl 55 COATS, values to $60.00, Special at... $24.50 coy | | 45 COATS, values to $30.00, at ..... HALF PRICE L sears a oan, Sit ac 50 COATS, including Plushes up to $125.00, less than Seg "ao | idsesseeeassasarstssereeoe gs in |pered in his ear. Spreckels some: ltimes whispered back, sometimes wrote something | \ If Spreckels was supplying ques 4 tions and if the committee was un-| ing them, they were probably well | ithin their rights, but the food con.) ep AUSTIN, Pres 200 DRESSES in Silks and Serges-a good selection who doesn’t look upon Spreck as a fighter for te cas ad| Open for Business of sizes and colors. Your choice at.. HALF PRICE |not frankly take his place along If your gums are sloughing, sore All Right, Let's | PYORRHEA SUITS Boost Our [Record mn, tree ot cine roe, 75 SUITS, including navy and black, at less than. . . In point of population, this city 18) price, To introduce our Painless S LOA NS 19th in the nation, but in the num-| Method, for 30 days we will extract |ber of war saving stamps #old Is] ai teeth free of charge N&B 29th on the list. Portland has sold DR. P. L. AUSTIN a # = times as many stamps as has formerly manager of Painless Austin blast of the blizzard, the fury of the gale, the LINIMENT «ff ss cnnty eat ay Mateer| aaa 350 WAISTS in Crepe de Chine and $4 50 a ters of the war savings committees | i raging storm, all sorts and conditions of danger- joined in the Lyon build:| : nad dasoes 8 | Georgette; values to $7.50. Special at ding to announcement ous exposure are bravely faced by the fireman, ee ee vanaiee| | policeman, and all other outdoor workers. i ee gerber em “Quek PELE FROM SKIRTS The after -effects— aches, sure, feel. reliefand keep- eM is asked to apply at these offices a Geerteg, When cols Bg \annest poviceman | — PONCTIDATIN | One-Third Off on All Skirts the skin. AS DRAFT EVADER | who hama't trod Stoan'e Lint. 1c teak non the se. Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets MILLINERY attle force sinos Axa ‘ust 21, Saber un is th ful py TS iitie duddiont—.. ‘orton’ Sadly dommes po aa ie aren oy ant eae De awards Peateed ‘Owe ff FLATS Up to $20.00, Special at ..............-$475 applied, it penetrates, bringing everywhere.— Your's has it. LBS Asan © TORN Lawton ‘Dr, Edwards, 1 practicing physician HATS Up to $10.00, Special BL. ste atnkanue $2.75 He in aid to have failed to report ge'T7 years and. calomel’s old-time Generous sized bottles—25c, 50c, $1.00 Bag | {0 his local board when ordered 1° enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Camp Lewis with the first qu Tablets while treating patients for | was made patrolman the day he Wa" Hronie constipation and torpid livers, to have reported. He had been “pe Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not 236 Seventh ave. N., by Deputy NOR aa lto ks Cis "heviotet 66 thanb Sheriff Starevich, He had been sta: Itt] “sugarcoated, olive-colored tab- Sheriff ‘starwics He has ‘teen eta leta Thay cause the bowels and i ? é SAN FRANCISCO BREAKS tounnatural action The World's | UP BOOTLEGGING RING gaa%remn®a dull tied fecling. sick SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 8.—Ied- headache—torpid liver and are consti- eral authorities believe that they pated, you'll find quick, sure and only " ; Pd a 4 a. . ora » an extensive bootles Jeasant results from one or two little Small Charges will be } ’ rake with me “ fe bd bs pag . Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime, SECO N D AN D U N 1 0 N made on Alterations, Monday, charged with sending bleagmeniged take one oF sro every itory. ‘Their nigh keep them, heer at ous mostly in Oregon. We and 25c per box. All druggists, i a,

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