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STAR—WEDNLSDAY, JAN. 15, 1918, PAGE 3 PT a 2 aL | Cynthia Grey's &,, NO FLUTTERING RIBBONS ON __| Store Hours from 8:30 to 5:30 LETTERS | COMMON SENSE NEGLIGEE | ator ; . THE Gp OTE -R AN Kl N co. piece teak: We Men aye A diel OTTO F. KEGEI, President * pute about the marriage license, He LETTS = claims he has the right to keep it and I claim I have, Please settle this dispute, Mins Grey M. M It in customary for the wife to keep the marriage license. UNFAIR: TO) WOMAN Dear Miss Grey: I would like n ne. | oung married With three Two or three months # my sister: | intaw to live with myself and my husband, She was and had a baby of her own. I did the cooking washing and general housework until she got better, When she re gained her health | thought she could do her own cooking and washing for her baby, When I told her so she got mad, and her husband and mine bh sided tn with her, And my hu» band tok me to get out if I didn’t | like it. Now, Miss Grey, would you have gotten out or stayed? MRS. MeM Your husband and his relatives ¢ f ~~ et ati Ss en Four-Piece Bedroom Suites | Special, Each, $87.50 réneral drudge of the family The Bedroom Suite illustrated represents an extraordinary special value, All the pieces are large and roomy and exceptionally well constructed and fin- that they should object when you asked your sister-in-law to do her share of the work? It isn't right for me to tell you that you should leave your husband, because of your chil dren; but I do think he has treat ed you most unfairly, and that he owes you an ab. apology. For him to turn against you that which was due you was a caddiah unmanly disloyal IN | thing to do. ») s - | - ¢ FOUGHT GERMAN CATHOLICS Dear Miss Grey: What was the ‘Thirty Years’ War" about? Also, please state why the “War of the Roses” waa so led. ALICE AND BEN. > “ ‘The Thirty Years’ war wa: - FORK ‘Two only, 11-3x15-0, Lakewood Wilton Pu splen- | One only, 11-3x150, Herati Wilton in fine Persian’) SIX REELS OF SCREEN DYNAMITE tween the Catholics and Pdot NEW YORK, Jan. 14—Here is @ rose pink garment to delight the did patterns in shades of rose; regular $92.50 pattern; colors, tan, rose and blue; $153.25 value,” estants of Germany. It begua im |beart of any bride, sweeten the disposition of the grouchiest breaktasting x aaah $72.50 Rohemia, in. 161%. and ended |hUsband and utterly charm any feminine person of any age } at . corse MDOT with the peace of Westphalia, The particular attraction of this negligee is it# unusual simplicity val . Bes | ive only, &4x10-6, Hartford Saxony Rugs; ‘ You'll believe any fish story » mpeg eee "7 delicacy and modesty, The foundation is a simple slip of flesh colored fine worsted Wilton in rose colorings; regular | y Saxony Rugs; regular after you see our fish comedian The War of the Roses obtained | *@tin, and the loose oversmock is of chiffon of the same shade - seats arrossethn al ph igo: re re ogy 5, in “A Kitchen Lady”—2 reels. its name from the fact that the There are two adorable shirred pouch pockets, a large square collar Forty 9x12 Axminster Rugs Have Been Reduced Lancastrians wore as their em. [and fat silk buttons of large size afford the only ornamentation. Diem the red rose, and the York This is an extremely common sense negligee, for there no delicate Axminster Rugs in the various grades are reduced. ints the white. The union of the lace to tear, no fluttering ribbons to soil quickly, and the rich materials Princess Elizabeth was married |lend themselves well to cleaning To $24.75 from $32.50 To $29.75 from $40.00 roses Was consummated when To $26.75 from $35.00 To $34.50 from $42.50 to Henry VIL To $39.00 from $47.50 GIVE CORRECT NAME 4 { ‘There are eplendid selections in all the grades of Wilton Rugs in 8-3x10-6 size at greatly reduced prices, Deer Cynthia Grey: Timet dave} on eSsions a e { The fine shades of rose, blue, taupe, etc., can be selected from all the different qualities, }trouble last spring, thru being intox | rE }icated and fighting. So when I reg 1 Fiat a Phe—omnags 1 eto et evn eg |e <||| GROTE-RANKIN—Pike at Fifth-GROTE-RAN Six complete suites in walnut and waxed oak finishes are offered at the special reduced price. January Disposal of Odd Rugs Splendid Values in Large Sizes | when you were simply asking ; : ished. The Dresser, Dressing Table and Chiffonier have French plate mirrors. Two only, 11-2x15-0, Shah Abbas Wilton Rugs; very ‘Admission . 20 |wrong name. I expect to be called | ASHAMED OF THEIR SEX Children. “ie soon, and I don't feel right about! » x | : that nacne. Please advise me what After Pat finished reading tt to do abo IN-WRON' i third letter which John Sterling left a ie yeu lend your money to our Go to the board under which E, “- emiate: de i I i asi ns Belcan ing of suppressed emotion med to ~ — — — = for Skaters || ¢: ' i» made right. the better ~ woken . —*| Eases Quickly When You An Editor Recommends If possible, take a member of . pervade the room. There was utter BY WINONA WILCOX Janswer—he can't help it | Apply a Little Musterole, your family or some other real silence for half a minute, and I The other day a famous Amert Not all women can scheme for M Fie ware! TTT dent of your neighborhood to tem know during that time every woman| can poeteas wrote some vers libre) man's pleasure in terms of motor PRR we blister je the truth A m im up to ma ne would stop one of the 0 ? gers “Pape’s Diapepsin ma kes) was thoroly ashamed of her sex at the office for him with her car, defend. 1 explain, and repeat and It papetraten to the ye CULTIVATE FRIENDSHIP sick, sour, gassy Stomachs | At last Tim poke up, “Surely U'ahe hind bought the theatre apologise for and weep over some gem tingle, Ieosens ; o eC y heard i: | Mr. Sullivan,” he said, “your police] tickets, and ordered a Uttle dinner. | perfectly harmless idea which they and draws Teness a bo aptly nn so pi op ep fom) fine. reporter will give me the address of/ And the r said “all right.” but thought out and want to try out _ Musterole is a clean, Re | ay = that woman, You say she has no! he confided to the gentle reader that | themselves. 0 er, —taste good, + 76 can there be would so much rather have called|way when there was but one man friends, your friends. her parents! ment into acids and cause @ sick,! "sno my dear Mr. Commiasioner,| forthe sitt himeclf, and picked out and one woman in the world. Adan 2 and your parents think you're eng9&*/ sour, gasay stomach? Now, Mr. or 7 . , congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, ed to be married T am afraid that I shall have to keep|the musical comedy, and his own felt “just so” on the very first time | po ins and peed of the T. . sis te § Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: |even the name of the woman from| qinner Ive acted on her own initiative. bago, pail nore onuaciea, brulee probtens IK ine hewer today them en ba ig oh acids. in the oan |clutches soon enough empathize with him, and tnaist that | plece of good fortune for the female | Nothing like Musterole for eToupy aie scat allipttatie gg mtg “"lso your food won't sour and upre' “I hope she will.” said Annie vi-|; would feel jus © wiy sex if Adam himeeif had held that ii sc, it has been in the past. T! t of | ahve ‘avier one eapthiar @? lalctee y he aid feel just the same way sex if Adam hime dren. Keep it handy for instant assy, t el] known conversation with the ; the matter is that it's true And the ; . about 1 w ‘30c and 60¢ jars; ely quick, 80 certainly effective. a? is ay , sai i ‘ - girl who wants to bé taken out and|sarmy aalcs, 90 se We all laughed at Anni Equally, of course, every woman nt z r y | No difference how badly your stom: | hemence. for mune. sensible Annie is| knows how he spoiled the poor girl's if the first man had been} Sorthwhile man must change her|set 18 upset you uaually get ADDY ‘not apt to make hard speeches about| tite party with a grouch, without onty a litte Bit wise by the| tactics. relief in five minutes, but whatjany woman unless there is very| meaning to at all, oh, dear, no! fruit of the tree, all men by this! ‘And her parents and friends must|Pleases you most Is that it hglps great provocation. “I would not] which brings us a question: | time might have learned enough tol do the same. The result of this gow to regulate your stomach #0 you | have believed,” nald Annie if youl stow is it that a man always knows appreciate women's efforts to make sipy. prying. tattling inte t of C80 eat your favorite foods without | had not re: this to us that 40Y | better than a woman what is good) them happy friends and relatives is that a young | far. woman ‘court be ao berribs for her? And even now, if man would stop | man defers seeking the companion Most remedies give you relief Vd like to hear her wide of the} And why i# it that his feelings! grouching about whet he is mas-| |ahip of girls til! he Is ready to settle | Sometimes—they are slow, Wut pot | story.” anld Dick. “Surely, she was hurt so whenever she acts on a/terful or not, and just how master. | fown. Thua a whole lot of goy in/Sure. “Pape's Diapepsin” is posl-/not born that way—somewhere {n|aofinite wish of her own? taf He cusht to be, Baradion woul Winter sports are now at their | (nm tne te and much that ia(tive in neutralizing the acidity, so|her character there must be some| Any woman who has ever lived be regained for the majority of wom height, with skating in fine favor sordid and aad put into it In not|the misery won't come back very | spark of decency.” |with a man knows the pathet en in love. oh p oes culate entightened ‘eneugh 10 change | quickly ‘That is what most men who areae sid an kg wis which progr * ven rages : ne ned enough nw a You feel .éitteceii‘ea aba ue have known her have thought, my cheeks and shining eyes for the girls ude | |up con. Teporter says, and they have set ; SCULINE READER. |“Pape’s Diapepsin” comes in con- | Tr ’ y ha who wisely indulge in winter ath MASCULINE READER leact with the stomach-—distress Out to find it only to bo dropped| § OU an e 1sease mn is tigate Society has changed its a : letics, also demands warm furs and| | Society has ohangee tt [just vanishes—your stomach gota !nt0 the net as was John Sterting.”| | wraps as armor against its sudden wis bi What about your reporter man, | ¢ which you describe belon |sweet, no gases, no ching, no) ie . | | Cait Soret maret of mart] heh ou Geer, biomes tp mee oe, Har ett a? [Patt ante ine immune | our Blood Is Fure) ouncemen Nor tha tad ced hair and with a| ithe history of woman: to the |your head clears and you feel fine.| 4+ he has’ printers’ ink in tial jthat keeps the system in perfect he Tipp Ps plage hg di ‘pe | time when a girl could do noth Go now, make the best invest P re’ ink in na | most distracting tilt to enhance the ; * | veins inatead of red blood, It seems 5 r k by Slug-| °omdition to resist the attacks of Day and Nii Dental Offices |} charm of its softness. It uilt on ince marry and ond np yr Inara fates aa “4 7 ft Pape's Din-| ttt he had seen John Sterling at agi Inv . a bas B- disease that everyone ix subject to. the same lines as the Russian Cos ‘0 have no other interest; |tatee Sey . P p “ this woman's home, and when the gish Circulation By keeping t bh purified the time when mothers of fami- |pepsin from any drug store. YOU | news of the suicide came out. he did — and the circulation strong and vig- lies devoted all their time and realize in five minutes how needless a little sleuthing on his own account eping your bl 1 supply up to orous, the system more e ly sneueee te Someesic an° |{t ts to suffer from indigestion, dys-| ny flattering the woman one minute| the standard of perfect purity, is! wards off disease. This can be es tiectioalte day aan 1 ee ey ee penis + sa ee Gsorder\and telling her that he did not be-| ike bullding an impregnable fort- done by everybody by the use of ° Bight.“ Conditions have changed, J -——— mel icumeidien Ter Kade “what te. || ja fom x |}ieve she had been able to subjugate| reas ind the system, protect a few bottles of SS. S., the great 3rd &Un The National Dental Offices, pird ave d Pike st., will, Map nsw ch te open trom.” ; a fiat silk braid 8A M TO il P. M buckle and a corporal’s guard of but is made of beaver, and or and sre changing daily in this sad ts ie tha hoshe a John Sterling th next, he finally | jt fr the ins ous enemy of dis- vegetable bl 1 medicine 8. 8. 8. busy city of ours. A year ago @ world is outside the home. a got the letter from her. He brought| ease, Thus you are assured o ‘outs 0 yurities and re- —— eee fe thie would have “Been | EAT WHAT YOU WANT (vii ac within ite shelter. They her rought| ease, ‘Thu re assured of al routs out all tmpurities andr | it to me personally and was very | strong 4 vigorous vitality that! vitalizes the blood and gives new out of place, but today it has be- dive thech more freedom. And DEPOSITS strong and vig al in ord > take care of our | would not publish it.” | When impurities creep into the! vitality. Go to your drug store roll 6 © shi: People the credentiala of a future son In this bank are i} ; n moe hen impuri reep 3 5 —™ a ey aoe, he soy enlas « T saw Alice's hand steal into Pat's! plood supply, there is a loss of en-| and get a bottle today, and if you We buy, sell, exchange, t yard workers in-law erybody” is too busy e eaid f e very £i | nd repair Small expens Rag on RN Ri an peeling coe for thie premature interest GUARANTEED B77 7o. ie ere a Eat: longs, a failing of the appetite, you) need \any medical advice, you can Mi hegest waives. New and Ms #0 the workingman and the busy witah woe! Geptors sd ", iodo or a fare, Li are easily tired and find the body obtain same without cost by writ-|[f Pianos; standard makes; easy business man will now be able to ¥ . ¥ weakening under ordinary tasks, all ing to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift | terms riendship between young lee been reaenciles . “ % ee the sevte high, clase dente) of men and young women is one of feo had been resenciled and that | of which means that you are losing, Specific Co. H-271 Swift Labora-! % 1 services after his working hours nen and young pes they were on a basis of perfect un-| that st rile, robust vitality tory, Atlanta, Georgia. ashe would during the day. This the best and most helpful associ ratanding and sympathy again. [tet strong, virile, robu Atlanta, Georgia. will mean a two-way saving for ations that life affords. Do not Diek, who loves @ story quite | the busy man who needs dental , experience nten you | services let one experience frighten you {much as a child, had quite forgotten | * 0 ice wi or be opel away from trying again | about me and the check I ld} iets. cttice wilt et “be open 4 see GUARDIAN Breese res ena Hleve men should rent Seren |GREEK EMBASSY NEW TRUST & SAVINGS |would never eay a word to me on GOOD DENTISTRY—ALWAYS tine draeeiate sei | FORCE FOR DEMOCRACY BANK thre oes unless I first brought up a ———— WASHINGTON, Jan, 16.—Georgen [fl Corner Firat Ave. and Colum- After the letters had been read ‘ ‘4 Roussos, the Greek minister, 1 bia St. ma ais naved “ ‘usd a bite to eat} is | hin staff, represent the new d and then Jim set the Victrola going ATIONAL EN ac ane de seem 2 i a Vy te well's # rer They are in constant touch with jlittle turn at dancing. I danced F and Will Venizelos and are deeply concerned || Si |first with Harry Symone, and took ENTI STS ran, oes fo in tenmies ot the Greek mobiliza Simple Way to f joccasion to tell him how happy I THIRD & PIKE rH tion; a question that also concerns End Dandruff || was over nis election time 309,000 Greeks working here in |“ don't deserve it, Margie,” he| Albers | sigs | America | There is one sure way that has one soberty. bids ant 1 know full] rf In the very heart of the embassy | never failed to remove dandruff| well that nothing good would ever ormerty Fourth and Pike @ district, at 1715 Massachusetts ave.,| at once, and that ts to dissolve it,/ have come to me if it had not been | : ; ‘ aly for F She has always stood by near Du Pont Circle—the Greek le-|then you destroy it entirely > bites mel oth ey me like a brick. She has been more s #8 tHE serene ——— D VEY ration may be found. It is a thr 0 this, Just get about four ounces a ea , ry " . | GOOD-BYE BACKACHE, KI N story stone building, simply furnish- of plain, common Hauld arvon from|than friend, more than wife, more (Iaayack flout ed, and breathing a democracy that)/any drug store (this is all you| than confidant, more than counsellor. AND BLADDER TROUBLES is symbolic of the happler era in’ will need), apply it at night when| ! Cannot tell you how that letter she mbie Greece, now that the pro-German retiring; use enough to moisten tho! Wrote to the newspapers at the time not delay a minute if your ruler, King Constantine, has | scalp and rub it in gently with |! WOT back, aches oF you are sore ACtOss removed the titer “Abe. | etgands of cases of lame back, |urinatind get «pox of imported | depends largely on the allies’ ability) your dandruff will be gone, and | toma, mcintica, theumatiem, Bal | OLD MEDAL Haarlem Ol Cap- to supply arms, it ix believed here.| three or four more applications will Hone ofthe kidneys, liver, stomach, |sules, They mre plow ant and easy | Approximately 300,000 Greeks are in| completely dissolve and entirely lene has done for me. Y | “Lam so glad that you apprec Mader and allied organs. | It fo tale soak up. the | training, and, according to some mil-| gextroy every single sign and trace |),,.| am So Rid thut you appre oe i; itkly. It doen the work h ‘They itary experts here, the spring cam-| of jt, no matter how much dandruff | ol y 3 Ml dug up the story of the twins eted me, It was wonderful, Mar- to know that Eliene could feel way toward me. I don't believe y man living is worth what centuries all over the world, Do Gales your Kidneys and purities he Ss: whe soeiar a ‘ eer Kidneys end purities and wash out paign in the Balkans will crumble) yoy ‘may have |not when you were first married,” I Rew woman, of you, It frequently |the the near-east part of Germany's!” yoy will find all itching and (To Be Continued) 2 mination which is. the SS Bie foi sitecks of the de a J Off the One teauble: Your drug- longed-tor Mittle-Buropa | digeine of the scalp will stop in ie Woto1y estes tne introns i iily’ refund, yok : : tantly, and your halr will be fluffy. | LY a ikeanes of the organs of the ept only the y 1 lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and ill you lend your money to our “ie Fe ie meee dave une. Accept only the| When thrift assumes a patriotic | lustrous, « our | Besilied with tie blagder One 6 oe. orgs WoL SHED A Hoan color, {t i# doubly virtuous, Buy|look and feel a hundred times bet-Iboys in the trenches? Buy thritt) JBN : | + Bras Milling Co | answered ulpe. tne, tat “indicate | fem’ oit thrift stamps. Nope Adversipenanss Phew

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