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in the $110,000 Production DAUGHTER OF DESTINY FATTY ARBUCKLE OUT WEST FREE DOCTOR Rux-Government Physician 1131_ FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. sTORES Look fer the Free Deetor Sign. MEW AUTO BUS LINE—SEATTLE—DES MOINES—TACOMA Large, comfortable 13-passenger Locomobiles. Bverything for the passengers’ bm ? pm| 7:46 pm) So pal 9:40 pmiie-40 pm| 9:00 pmi20-00 “The Short Route” 11:30 pemji2:10 am) 1:00 arnjtt:26 pm/12:3¢ arn| 1:60 am Seatiie. Motor Has Station, 1324 First, nenr Union. Sillott 2004 Tacoma—Centra! Bus Station, 115 6. 10th St Main S64 SANDER-WESTVALL TRANSPORTATION CO., Ine. pm| that will clear your “When my complexion was red, rough and pimply, I was so ashamed that | never had any fun. 1 imagined that people avoided me—perhaps they did/ But the regular use of Resinol Soap—with a little Resinol Oint- an just at first—has given me k my clear, healthy skin. I ‘wish you'd try it!” Resinol Ointment and Resi away dandeufl and keep the bai attractive. For trial free, Resivol, Baltimore, Ma. Oy tvuesentviucaoinuseiniet es Cynthia Grey’s / LETTERS | UD LUMUULADOANAADONLLANUUQUAUAOUNNOGN AOD | Hubby in Ranks Dear Mins Grey tell moe what with a husband, who, after making j bis wife believe he ts going to live | with her, so she will #ign his ques tionnaire blank wher? He anid| j!t would do no good to report him Uncle Sam could not ma t me, anyway to know all the particulars A SURSCRIT Sam can put “Mr Mubby” in the ranks of the na tlonal and turn one-half of his pay over to you for your keep, if you report him. By all means file your claim against him at the local exemption board headquarters, Do Not Forfeit Citizenship Now Dear Mine Grey tral authority to tion, we call upon you Does an American. joining the Royal Flyin forfeit hw citizenship for the duration of the wart THREE FLYERS. Prior to the United States en tering the war, Amerteans who enlisted in other arm for felted their citizenship, because they would be taking up arms against 4 neutral nation Rut our entrance into the war has changed that, and United States citizens enlisting with the French or Hritish forces, or any ally forces, do not forfeit their citi renship, because we are all fight ing for a common cause, T wish you to] | please can be don low Unele army Needing a new decide this ques upon rps. Says Skirts Are ; Even Immodest Dear Miss Grey: It has been my opinion for several years past that the feminine part of the populati would eventually don trousers, [something very similar. It is }impossible and ridiculous to think of a two-legged human being in a| one-legged garment, denying the | freedom of action and comfort which Nature Intended we all should have Man discovered this thru compu! sion, and woman, after nearly 2,000 years, like man, is driven to com:| fort thru necessity In this day and age, common sense | im bound to rule. In my estimath it ls time to hang the skirt in the attic, Between the two, in my extt mation, the skirt is the mont vulgar immodest, Insanitary and suggestive garment there is. As tor that matter, every being is endowed with a personality which will show itself thru any texture or style of garment, so our men have no need to worry about the mo. .«ty of woman disappearing when she pute on trousers. Just give me a chance, and my skirt, for o gone. She Votes for Women's Trousers Dear Mins Grey: Do the first streaks of dawn really going to have our freedom? May we finally hope to be able to walk ont rainy days without having to hold up our skirts, or else come home all wet and bedraggied? Able to board a car, with perhaps a par cel or two, and not afraid of step ping on our skirts? Able to go down stairs without being human duat mops? Able to climb a ladder just as easily as a man? It seems too good to be true I have one daughter and one son, and as children they dressed exactly alike, with the result that daughter rides her brother's wheel equally well, ewims, skates, rides horseback, and ts brother's chum. And mother (who as a girl, learned to ride aide saddle, and be just a nice girt of the old school), hopes at last to be able to go out with father and the children and enjoy herself. Vote for trousers for “Yes,” with both hands PRO-TROUSERS. women? Droft Takes Unincumbered Men Dear Mias Grey: Will you please state if a man with a criminal ree ord, and who has’ served time in the penitentiary, is exempt from the army draft? ANXIOUS. 1 No. The draft takes every un incumbered man who is physic ally fit, between the ages of 21 and 31 If a man with a crim inal record, drafted in the army should commit any crime, he would receive a very heavy sen tence in a military prise |LABOR COUNCIL BACKS PLAN FOR “FREE” JITS Immediate action on the question of “free” busses as a solution of the! ltransportation problem was demand: | led Wednesday night at the Central) Labor Council meeting. For nearly | an hour the delegates discussed the! | matter | A resolution finally was passed ad vocating adoption by the city council of an ordinance permitting unbonded fitneys to operate in the city. ordinance similar to that adopted re- cently by Tacoma was urged. The opinion of members of the Automobile Drivers’ union was di of “free” busses and bonded e The traction company was charged with having control of the bonding companies that have dealt with the drivers #0/ ar A resolution censuring the prose. cuting attorney and one of his depu ties for action against drivers of un bonded cars wan referred to the muncipal aftairs committee. PORT COMMISSION PROTESTS INCREASE Members of the port commission, in session Wednesday afternoon, de elared their opposition to the propos: ed increase in intra-terminal switeh- ing charges in the city, requested by the Northern Pacific and other roads operating in Seattle. They also announced their inten tion of appearing at the hearing be- fore the public service commission, Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, in the Chamber of Commerce, to file objec: tion to the granting of a flat charge of 60 cents per ton for freight trans: ferred from any part of the city to another. | portant | not find a trac An| STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 81, 1918. PAGE 8 ™ "Why Utilize Silk? To Save U.S. Wool % ” NEW YORK, Jan, 31.—“To save the wool” is the answer to all our questioning as to why so much silk is used in our new cloth coats, The woo! is necessary for the clothing of ar and women who have worn silk fron now continue to wear silk as a patri o © so long may htwelght topcoat is an im part of most spring ward robes, and the pictured model shows & full length coat of dark blue, with Nae, cuffs and broad embroidered band about the waist of satin in the same shades. A fetching little “knock-about” hat of rough braided straw with tiny wilk and braid flow ers adds tnuch to the alr of the cos tue, GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUT FUL HAIR A small bottle of “Danderine” makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops itching scalp and falling hair. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dan druff, is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. It ts easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair, and lots of it. Just get a small Danderine now-—it drug #t commend It ya little as directed, and within 10 minutes there will be an appear- Jance of abundance, freshness, fluffi ness and an incomparable gloms and luster, and, try as you will, you can of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use, when! you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—sprouting out all over scalp-—Danderine is, we believe, the only eure hair grower, destroyer of and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. and soft your hair really is, moisten /a cloth with a little Danderine and \carefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits every one who tries this. 106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. | DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Now at 106 Columb! I have left the tmit tors of my name @ | signs on Firat ave. Dental ner of Firat ave, and Columbia st, Just across the street from m tion, My new trance is 1 imbia, midway be- |tween First and Second aves. 1 will |not raine my prices be of the | war, but I do expect to increase my denial practice xo that the increased business will offwet the increased cost of doing business because of the war. I want to be known as the only me The present charge is approxi mately $3 a car of 30 or more tons per zone. The average, about $4.50 who did not raise his hi \ that girl in the bottle of Knowlton’s| ts but a few! your| dandruff and cure for itchy scalp,! If you want to prove how cnt enw CONFESSIONS © | OFA WIFE w | ADOPTING A BABY 0 " It might have struck nome people as laughable to wee Donna and r there, she posed before her and I pensive with m back In the payt book but I tell feel ou, Mitte we did not at like ter, we were really more near point of tears Finally Donna maid are feel worry 1 do Well T have ing “Margie, what Don't you girl in the ple you thinking abo for that ture dear, one of the always held was to avoid giv to welf-pity 1 am not pitying rupted Donna quickly principles Inter 1am pitying mynelf picture, 1 never ” even in mynelf against in life what I am my floomient I have noth for it has and. free and Dear Margie and live it just an it was, I but the poor girl strong broad nymp ld go back again, all of it would do it gladly in that pleture’had to wuffer and make many mivtakes before she came to where I stand on such footing—to where could feel |I do-—that whatever in is right nok, Margie, at the difference in the expression of the eyes in the pleture and those in that mirror, The eyon of that child, for she ts hardly more than a child, are looking out jon the world innocently, so fear lomsly, because they do not know.” And the eyes in the my dear Donna,” I said softly, Just as fearless, but into them has crept the look of knowledge which ts much more beautiful to me.” Donna's eyes rewarded me for my ute by @ brightening, and a amile crept into her lips that pulled up the corners of her 1 the dimples that come an Donna's face at the slightest ation was a very pretty thing for to may, Margie,” said Donna “but alas nothing nice can be said of the way those dimples in the pic ture have become wrinkles under the unkind hand of Father Time.” | “Yes, I can say something nice of them, too. Dimples, you know, are mere prettiness, and only when they become character marks are they real bite of beauty and a such @ all over firm glass, ‘ar > mpeech you _ [Joy_forever.” “Margie,” said Donna, “you are a very comforting friend to have around. I wish you lived in this city. I would not be nearly as lone ly as T am now.” “De you know, Donna, what I think would be the greatest cure for your loneliness!” “No, what?" ‘To adopt « child.” “I have often thi Margie, but I am afraid to do it You see I would not want to know anything about the parents of the child 1 adopted, and suppose I got hold of an legitimate child? 1 would be afraid to take a child that was born out of wedlock." T pat there, little book, and laugh od heartily. To hear a big woman of today voice such a fear neemed to me the height of absurdity, “I think, Donna,” I said, “that I have found out why you were not able to keep Hill in the early days when he went over into the no man's land of irresponsibility to meet Kitty Malram. You still clung to man-made opinions, and thought & poor baby that had the impudence to come into this world without the marriage license of its mother clutched In its tiny red fist must be forever banned, What do think of Budge and Toddy, Donna?” wonderful twins of I nodded “I'd give teh years of my life to have two like them,” she «aid. (To Be Continued) WOMAN RAISES RATS TO HELP WIN THE WAR RANBY, Mass, Jan. 31.—The gray rat self-name rat Jin the face of which the most dignt fled woman makes a squirrel look like a cripple when it comes to climb: ing stunte—is helping to win the war. Probably few know that many an airplane soaring high in the sky car. ries a rat as part of the c that rats played and are now playing an |important part in the evolution of submarine, because rats are liv. barometers. e United States government is using hundreds of rats in war-time experiments, and many of these are as Abbie Lath n a neat little * for a fam ce ily of 1,000 rats and r Miss Lathrop, a native of North Dakota, broke all feminine traditions ago, when she began rais # and mice as a means of arning a living ie tat Lady,” as she is known keeps her peta in wir boxes in sheds near the cotta » without fear and many they are allowed to live in open boxes in the cottage and make no attempt to get out TO THE FRONT! Men Have Gone Women Are Coming Is Is the ¥ or Young Looking Women Who Win Today the world is overflowing with opportunity for the woman who ia ca », active, youthful—or the woman 0 looks the part. Gray hair, the rance of age, i passed by. Unfair? 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Grote-Rankin Grote-Rankin’ i BREAKFAST MUFFINS 2 cups flour * Sooder 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar exe 1 eup milk 1 full tablespoon Masole Sift dry ingredients together, being sure they are wr cde When Economy Means Better Cooking! Women who use Mazola—the oil from Corn—are improving flavor of family meals HE need for a pure oil from an edible, vegetable source for cooking and salad dressings, was respon- sible for Mazola. And today the home cooks who use this carefully and scientifically prepared product of Indian Corn have found the secret of the most savory, the most wholesome fried and sautéd dishes and pastry, the smoothest salad dressings. Mazola can be used and used again until every drop is gone, as it does not carry taste or odor from one food to another. It is a cooking medium that perfectly meets the demands of the thrifty housewife—quality and economy. For sale in pints, quarts, half gallons and gallons. For greater economy buy the large sizes. There is a valuable Cook Book for Mazola users. It shows you how to fry, sauté, make dressings and sauces more delicious, make light digestible pastry. Should be in every home. Send for it or ask your grocer. FREE. Corn Products Refining Company, P. ©. Box 161, New York Selling Representatives—Johnson Lieber Merc. Co., Seattle, Wash. SEATTLE STAR WANT ADS BRING