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1 fF Y¥SearsBt AR FREGS ij a Beaeatecead LONG BELG Ba jT @& fl © GT JL FS JY O FRY } FRO Fatas “% Pe, FI PAVING CREWS TO AID U. S. IN SPRUCE DRIVE PORTLAND, Jan. 24.—Street pav-| concerns are the latest to line {up for winning the war. With paving | @perations stagnant, loca! companies today formed the Warren Spruce Company, to get out spruce logs for fase in building army aeroplanes. All idle motor trucks, engines, etc.. Ml be used in logging in the Stuslaw Slletz districts, filling a contract Just made with the spruce division of the army aeroplane production BAD BREATH Olive Tablets Get Dr. Cause and Remove It Have moved from the corner of Third and Pike to 603 Third Avenue, corner James. We have the larges and most up-to-date dental offices in| the West. All work guaranteed 15 r Satisfaction guaranteed. We we on Pyorrhea—disease of United Painless Dentists 06 Third, corner J Phone Elliott 3633. Hours; 6 a. Por, % m. to 6 p.m Sundays, | Bill’s sensational leap from racing horse to runaway engine is one of the most daring deeds ever screened— and it’s only one of the uncounted thrills in “Dead or Alive.” SUNDAY OLGA PETROVA that wonderful woman, fn her first Petrova pro- duced picture. DA ITER OF DESTINY FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 20¢—CHILDREN 10¢ Confessions of a Wife A WIFE'S FREEDOM * “Donna, dear, as long ax there are fo many men to pay court to you, I should think you would tind life in teresting and hardly boresome,” I | sald to my sweet hostess when we resumed the discussion of the joys| and sorrows of being a widow | “That's all very well, dear. There is a certain amount of spice and thrill in combatting the game with what wit L have, but sometimes I/ get sick and tired of the whole thing| and so fearfully lonesome I can hardly stand it. And then I am #0 disappointed when I meet a man| who I thought would make a fine| pal and suddenly he tries to make} love to me and spoils it all. “You see then he is lost to me, for you must ‘either fish or cut bait." I never was a good fisherman and I shrink from cutting up wriggly worms.” H “But Donna, have you never seen! &@ man you thought you would like to marry?” I anked. | " ghe answered promptly,| “one. | “Why do you not marry him?” I asked “Well, for many reasons. first place, I think after a reaches my age she does not wish to| give up the freedom of her soul. I} made that remark to a man the oth-| er day, and he turned to his wif with an indignant air and sald, ‘My dear, you have never had to e up the freedom of your use you -had a husband, have y | “And she, Margie, 1 . weak little thin voice, ‘No, indeed.” But I happen to know that there has never been a time sinc was married when she soul her own for a min She belongs to her husband all right all right “That woman kn but do you be Margie, I sure that husband thought his wit was telling the truth, for it nev enters the mind of any man that his will i# not also the will of his wife The newrer a woman can come to making her husband realize that she is not only acquiescing in his every opinion, but also in making | him belfeve that his opinion ts hers —that she or no one elee could think any differently, given the cir cumstances—the nearer she will ap- | proach the blessed and rare state of marital happiness. “The other night,” na, “a man whom I like and who is quite devoted to me, said, ‘If a woman only knew It, she| could make any man in the world| crazy about her if she could make| him understand that to her he is « superman to whom she always loc with awe and admiration.’ “Then he told me of a specific case of a woman who has kept man her devoted slave for ten years | by just these tactics. “This woman, he sald, ‘is not particularly good looking, she is in poor health most of the time and she is not particu larly brilliant talker, She is] just clever enough really to make that man think he is great and grand, and so she has held him| when he might have married a| dozen other women more brilliant and better looking than she.” “Why did whe not marry the man herself, ’ 1 asked “Because e is tubercular and thinks she ought not to marry.” After that, little book, Donna and I talked a long, long time, on all sorts of subjects, Setting the af- fairs of my sex and discussing the riddle of the universe seem to be the best means of entertainment I can find when I get with a good, sensible In the! woman ing, | am eve er | continued Don. very much, | aa | Cudahy | bloated feeling. 1 | Adier-i-ka | } ; Woman friend like Donna, whom I have not seen for some time. It ab ways gives me such satisfaction to have a long heart-to-heart talk with Donna. She lives life 20 thoroly and has such wide experiences that I at ways feol that I can learn a lot from her. I did not realize, was so Ured. pb husband ts did not re "te Be Continued) little book, that I ing tied to a sick! tho until now I City Tedegns Start Campaign for More Money The pe firemen and other city employes will meet Friday in the old Press club rooms, Fifth and University st, to inaugurate a cam. paign for salary increas The night shifts of the yarious ¢ departments will meet at 1 and the day shifts at 8 p. m Plans for concerted a cure a ge boost for nployes will be started at the meet- to se city on eral sala THREATEN TO RENEW DEMAND FOR CONTROL} WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—If the] Big Five” packers of the country refuse to nt to a conference with employes’ ag the men wi renew their demand upon P Wilson for gc the packing how John Fitzpatrick’ Chicago Federation request for to J. Ogden Edward F and T comprise t Roth sides willing to the men except regarding t for union which packers say, will make their plants | virtually closed Each side charges breach ment formed between cons ewident ernment operation of of the ent prenide of Labor an inter Armour wift A Wilson, who Morris oma Big Five clared today the they are arbi ence men shops of the them December |by federal mediators. WOMAN'S STATEMENT =| WILL HELP SEATTLE ted cooking because whatevor “Th I ate stomach and a hot me sour drank and olive ofl by the gallon. } helped, until I tried simple thorn bark, glycerine, ete., in Adler-i-ka.” wuse It ENTIRE bowel tract ANY CASE constipatic appendicitis, ‘Thi tion is surprising. and Swift Drug water thing buck us mixed flushes relieves stomach or IN NT 6 Bartell Drug Co. MEN & WOMEN ONE, CREDIT 3rd &University STAR—THURSDAY, JAN, 24, 1918. PAGE 8 WILL WOMEN ADOPT NEW NATIONAL COSTUME SOON? | BY CYNTHIA GREY SD] HNUUNNUUTUUONUNUUUENQANOUUEOUNEOQUONONEY Lee Cynthia Grey’s = LETTERS | =U AA Threat en Henpin es I am ren a baby awful stayed in th = = = I have wune I they wished it 41 have our ™ A pe in, my peop! looking for t and have el ghbors thing had would take a was their or quar ple do. think been found My hand in it threatened to from me this? It is true that he has u e our faults in a even away do take the boy Miss Grey, can they my b were married unband was and NEN Kince large but we all or small ‘eane answer right te are away for two weeks I want your ad before away, as my and they re r foe nes { my husband and I are on of breaking MRS. J. A. M fully doing? tolerate your px ence you are break wrecking robbing your child of its ited right to a home over by both father ar Fiddlesticks an to feelings! Feelings spared in a crinis wuch aw this At any rate, they don’t be overly anxious about ® feolings. Certainly they can't take your baby from you, as long as you are a good wife and mother Now, when they come back, it b wh Wr Do you realize att at your you interfer up your and nher presided i mother. your parent’ home tw en cannot em to other pee COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE 8ST. Phone Matn 4965 “IF I HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” ‘This is my message of deliverance to you from the fear that accom. le Dental operations. RACT, FILL, CROWN and! TREAT Teeth absolutely without | paint in all cases but acute abscessed conditions Lowest prices m high-class guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P.M panies your city for Says Acid Stomach Causes Indigestion Excess or hydrochloric acid sours the food and forms gases, Undigew food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left in the open air, says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion i# caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning, there is an of hydrochloric in the which prevents complete di- and starts food. fermentation Thus ev ten sours in the ach much like garbage sours in 4 can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up gas, eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatul water br or nausea. He tells us to lay gestive aids 1 from pharmacy four of Jad ind take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast ‘drink while it is effervescing, furthermore, to continue this for a week, While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate th kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. «Jad Salts is inexpensive and is » from the acid of grapes and juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harm- lews salts is used by thousands of excess acid stomach gestion erything ate we an ounces Its | people for stomach trouble with ex-! tion as a slacker. " collent results, ¢ PING | "| | bog ttes Jadmite that | teens,” and j who takes adv | wit seppr } | THE A STENOGRAPHER (t and | and | attire that has for veration after generation 1 exclu vely to men? What do propo: about this ? Will It be making ‘ou think ition, any way more reliant and able, or will it Officers and Leaders of Hoboettes BOTTOM ROW. right—Miss Mary Dempsey, general TOP ROW—Left to right—Kose active leaders of the Internatic HOBOETTES NOW HAVE UNION OF THEIR OWN BY MARGUERITE EDWARDS CLEVELAND, ©., Jan, 24.—Th lady hobo is demanding her place in the sun. She's 4 th organizing « Hoboettes of There are 4,000 members lint is growing daily Th union tx @ lary” to the Jeff Davis orga King” Jeff's place to place yh alno ¢ ally from job to 5 tank town union America and the It's ca new “talon union, uxt) Hoboes’ which ined oboos, Mitting from kometimes met young the Nit —gener as waitresses in restaurants These ho scorned help. 80 Davia’ in your duty to face them down. Tell them you will stand for no more of their nonmensical didoes. Te them you consider yourself of running your own ] affairs, olen you wouldn't have taken the respon sibility upon yournelf, And then be prepared to back up your as sertions, If your husband feels that he can do better some place e you should give him the opportunity. You shouldn't e married you felt you could leave your parents if your husband wished it unless Some Men Merely Protecting Name Dear Mins Grey; I was attracted by the headlines over a letter from a stenographer, the young working girl with ideals, I feel that she wan conscientious in her convictions rela tive to “men as cowards”; but he still in her she has yet much arn about the characteristics of she is to i man If you will submit mental research, you wil remember that in all of ances of actual life, dramatizations and picturizations, a “coward” is one antage of another |1 coftend that it a coward | who will make ad not he who a his feelings. A real man, of noble and courage oun ¢ ition, will always protect the dignity of a lady, and will nev fail to display a certain of re and respect while in her pros Why brand him a if he fails to impose advan of opposite nex? A MAN WHO LEAVES IT TO WOMAN TO POINT TH (as Stenographer — writes), SHOWS HIS WILLING SPECT THE GREAT HAT EVERY WOM HAVE—SELF RE if to a no doubt your observ your is ont an er air poward son one WAY ONLY NESS TO F ' VIRTUR AN SHOULD SPECT. Miss G) my ass aso or to o lady's article, T mi out the other side as a prote those men who wish to b n” and not as don't intend this ntest the young ly wish to point tion for lassed aa powards,” YOND gentle Fiance Objects to Girl's Correspondence My coustn lived and was Dear Miss Grey with us a number of years, like one of the family He left town last summer and, as my father does like to write letters, I have al aswered his letters, But I am en ed to be married, and my fiance objects very strenuously to me writing to my cousin He I should not correspond with him But as the letters for the fam ily nd he ta like a brother, I believe Iam doing right in answering them. Please give me your kind advice. por. Your fiance is presuming too greatly upon his rights to de mand that you stop writing to cousin. No man has the right to supervise his sw heart's correspondence, and if you know, in your heart, that the man you are writing letters to is your friend, whether he is cousin or not, I no rea you should give up the pleasure of his equaintan Your fiance is selfish, to say the st, if he wis to keep you from doing this little family duty you have always per formed. not ways ways your you son why Axel Carison is being held In the city jail, pending federal investiga He is alleged to have failed to register, Left—Miss Kitty Donnelly, international president; al Hoboetties. WITH SAGE TEA I hope you will pardon | lower their morn and take \ that men are man te to m us of thi aren't organizer. Roach, Tillie Kobacker, Alma Close, * * crowd decided that if the hoboett wouldn't let th hoboes help t . pore 'd better organize to help them selves Many Are Waitresses | | Mins Kitty the hoboettes, about it ‘The idea in,” girl without Most of They nm they co waitrens has just this organization find themsel cially they and show | “We are Hift, and w job and give or a ‘stake When they worthy and held the job 60 issue them a card and take them into the union. When they have! once been helped like that they are eager to pass that help on to some| other girl, The annual dues are <7 25 cents.” | “Put do they really jump trains and steal rides like men hoboes?”’ I inquired. | “Ride on Faces” | ‘Oh, not smiled Miss Donnelly. | “That Hoboette name is just a kind of a joke—but I'll admit a lot of them do ‘ride on their faces’ on the trainy—they Just get om and tell the conductor the truth, that they hav t any money but are going to a new job—and they are—thru us—! and mighty few conductors put them 5 off | “Then really | kind of mutual @ club of work other women wh out? “That's just it,” said nelly in a matter of fac here in ¢ president of veland, told whe mai a job “to help nd without hoboertes are ‘en't hoboettes to us—some other told them about when they 1 out finan remember us at union quarters edged to give them a do it. We find them a them a railroad ticket until they can get to it have them days we| the money waltrennon whe « down suddenly up prove in Hoboettes is al id society, ten't it @ women to help they're down and | the Don It's Kitty t tone. ‘mel ROTE-RANKINCO-| OTTO F KEGEL. 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