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INIG RT| LAS' ie GH | LAST ig ¢ es e COL elas | al DOROTHY STAR- LIBERTY WEEKLY AND A SEASIDE TANGLE HUNGRY LIONS INA HOSPITAL} | HURSDAY GEORGE BEBAN as Jules of the Strong-Heart FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to Il Admission * Children 10¢ Admission Includes War Tax FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to Li Admission 2c Children ie Admission Includes War Tax Cotifessions ofa Wife “But, Donna, don't you think that| MARGIE GOES HOME ad Donna selected that very and dainty lttie garment, than on a boy? “I guess you are right, Margie,” ‘and ugly little son-tobe, 1 frock back to the maleswoman rath. out without thinking and said, °T Teluctantly. “Why don't you buy A / Don’t buy that, Donna.” Then I !t. Margie?” ‘blushed furiously “Oh, I know what is in your er things for my baby,” I said. I Mind, Margie,” said Donna quickly. could not bring myvelf to tell her “You are thinking that this dainty that I simply had not been able to frock will make my Billy look ug: take any interest in buying thin Mer than ever. Well, I really don't at all as yet, for I had not been ab cate a bit. I want every one to to even make myself believe I was Know that I love him and that I going to have a baby—all for my consider that nothing I can buy is very own. * too good for him.” When we got home that night we Rheumatism’s Torturing Pangs Become More Severe Each Day —— fering. Your experience has proven Wintry Weather Foretellis to you that no real permanent bene Much Suffering Ahead for |‘! ” be expected from the use of liniments and lotions, for, try as you the’ Afflicted. will, you will never be able to rub hig the pain away. No externally appli The little pain demons which caure| remedy can atop such sharp shoc fnild weather, but with the first re-| their source agydllonaal poe tore 4 we Many forme of Rheumatiom ories : a nate in a disordered state of the — Se eer nnn Wome Or) OS “the testes! oun en you remember how the dis-| ‘Treatment is one that thoroughly first attacked you. ‘The littie|PUFifies the blood and cleanses it vf Ins seemed very slight at first, for all foreign substances that have in matism is an insidious disease. fected it Some very obstinate and Ged creeps up on its victim unawers, | Puinful cases of Rheumatism have You hardly noticed the little twitch-| Yielded to 8. S. 8. fing pains, for they barely attracted —. =. Your attention. But they began to wecmael SS peach become more frequent, and just a|° " little bit more painful and annoying |"*™edies applied to th tach day And then, before you hardly real-| trial, and if your Ft fzed it, you found yourself al-| from a disordered at Most bound hand and foot in the you will be delighted with the grasp of one of the most disabling| sults, and soon find yourself on diseases that afflicts mankind, a full-| way back to health. Go to Medged victim of rheumatism, with | drug store and get a bottle of 8. 8. its aches and its pains for your con-|8. today, and begin at once on this stant companion splendid treatment. If you wish an tion with you is how to shake loose| without cost by writing to Medical from these millions of little pain| Director, Swift Specific Co., $2 Swift demons that cause you so much suf-| Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. When Women are Weak Women who feel weak, languid and depressed— i who look pale and dull-eyed, and have lost appe- t tite and fresh looks—need a tonic that will purify the blood, help the organs of digestion, regulate the liver and bowels, and strengthen the system. It long has been known that area blessing to weak women, for they quickly correct ae Womanly ailments, improve the a ite, purify the blood and re-establish healthy conditions. They are saf¢ to take as they i purely vegetable and without any harmful ding. A few doses will bring better spirits, improved health, a feeling of fitness and Give Renewed Strength vestiens of Special Value to Women are with Every Boz sit by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. sitp would look better on a girl baby | nd said she would take it for her She said slowly, and she gave the) * “Because I'm going to buy plain-| Rheumatism seem to lie dormant In| pains, for they must be reached at| You should give 8. 8. 8. a thorough And now the real important ques | medical advice, you can obtain same | BECDAMS PMS: |ieceeee STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1918, PAGE 8 ‘BONNETS, BIG AND LITTLE, __ FOR THE SPRING DRIVE | While snowflakes may still be visitors and shrouding furs are warm| friends, our feminine forward looking thoughts turn to that ever-delight-| ful problem of the apring bonnet. Milliners are forehanded folk, and prepare their gay and bewitching wares in time to tempt the eyes and purses of the south-flitting social butterflies, and also in time to lke turban ¢ | with white f puff balls |ruffied ribbon edge that recall youth Jemure charm of our sunbonneted| i Gan ey thek eee doe’ tae Ue | MoRE PARENTS WANTED Je BOOST CLUB WORK} eyes and carrot sautry, When the far in describing Parents care to hear any more, Mr you sy that I can have F away, that’s all I care to know. That | will make me very hi py.” provide for them “But, my dear yer, “don't you wa S about the of the association y for financial 1 Dean Priest in thelr sons in| IN FEW MINUTES the baby is all right or. Rub lumbago, pain, soreness, stiffness right out with “tS. Jacobs Liniment” That is all I want to know. When can I get him? “If you will sign all the papers, I think you can have him tomorrow,” said Mr. Stein. Donna’s face fell. heart on having the baby w She had set her her that night, and she was the 1 disappointed as I had rec ter from him that morn made me see that Dick wa old, honest nd discontented that I had de at any drug our hand and pain or ache, at titty the gone. This sooth-| penetrating oll takes the ache yet. your justed to fit around the life! ing. baby, and I am not sure that/and pain right out and ends the you will not find caring for a baby| misery. It is magical, yet absolute atte thin you: te: ly harmles 1 doesn't burn or “I don't think nc é lor th in have been frightfully lonely thing stops lumbago, set a long time and I have w atica and lame back misery so eae y time promptly and surely. It never dis | nope will go appoints! [right with |na to me | “Well, my ' |sure that your way of adding ir family is not the best w Il, It is certainly the he moment I ¢ If you want to p your hair in in good condition, be careful what abel lig you wash it with eigen sag ina aps and prepared sham es $atl ao obt tain too much alkall, This : Ll ro rie calp, makes the ha eee Nee eta | brittle, ar ‘epee nah mL Suse As the train pu ut of the ata-| Prittle, and is ve . ‘ # the train pulled out of the sta-} vinin mulsified cocoanut ofl (which tion, I sat there thinking that my own plans for the coming of 4 py) {| Pate Bnd eNO a were not very enthusiastic th j much better than th I tried to fathom out my re aive soap oF Guything tude toward the arrival of a © for shampooing, as this can't sibly injure the hair a imply moisten your hair with vater and rub it in, One or two ,|teaspoonfuls will make an abund-| ance ch, creamy lather, and] r and sealp thor- inses out eas- every particle of dandruff and excessive es quickly and es it fine and and easy to coming of moment, 4 (To Be Continued) Albert Hansen : Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison ol, evenly, and it silky, bright, flufty get mulsified cocoanut any drug store. It is , and unces is in the | Might Set ‘2 AHOUUUUTUOAUUNEEONONOEOECNOUNNEAHOOOAOE COS E Cynthia Grey’s 3 = LETTERS = Somme Alarn for 10 P. M., Eh? Dear Mina Grey: 1 have him 1 wouldn't hurt his for the world, #0 that's wh Lik rest of wi habit I My dear “An 1 preume from your letter that you are an EXTREMELY polite girl, Po liteness does not particularly aj ply to midnight callers, Powder your politeness with a litte frost. If your least inclinats in the evening ing » polite” remark, such as you go right now ete,, ete, arin and get his hat for him If he t marks, you might Says It's Matter of Winning War Dear Miss Grey; Just a line in| answer » trouser problem. | Where ar he women who were willing to do thelr bit for humanity's sake? It is not a question of how we look, If saving goods will help (Sorry to interrupt, but it is important that men in the U. 8. service be reminded that this ts the last week to apply for U. 8. insurance.) win the war, it would sive many such as fancy stockings, dresses and as thene things would not other expenses also, hate, nweethearts are are not broad » mee the good tn minded eno’ men |\Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Gas Fumes Kill wes Section Foreman and Seer Three One man in and three are in nan th A preearic f asp! while at work Milwaukee 1, between aiph poring Bengt Sor ge Entrance Through Main Store or 1420 Fifth Avenue foreman, The three member ’ crew, now in Pro | An entire # paswing thru the tunnel ‘ and rushed the « pul| fl at greatly reduced prices. | Avoid Imitations Baker’s | Cocoa | Special $39 ished golden. in each ) Bee 25. Extra speci me GROTE-RANKINCS. Anz STOR store devoted to the selling of Used Furniture, odd pieces and odd suites of Furniture, factory close-outs and manufacturers’ samples, all . ald Tuesda night he is at *| posed to clear itself automatically | | ‘There are no in the United | | 2,949,000 Austria 1.376.000; Hun pak per yh gh be Quarter-Sawed Oak ‘BED DAVENPORTS 25 Frame built of very heavy quarter-sawed oak, fin- Upholstered in good quality brown leatherette, Metal Fabric Spring, mattress attached. Baker’s Chocolate < The genuine always have this trade When Itching Stops There is one safe, d ment that relieves iti skin irritation almost instantly and ¢ that cleanses and soothes the skin. Parmint and sina akin troubles wil disappear, mark on the ‘ A tise s zemo, the penetrating, satix yin, that package and banithes most skin ‘ions, sakes the skin soft, smooth are made only ThE, W.neeCe.c by @ relief Registered U.S. Pat. Om, Ea-Geverament Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. er 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co. sTORES DORCHESTER, MASS. women and not their clothes, they are not worth considering. MRS. L. LN Here's Explanation of Effect of Heat Dear Miss Grey: Quite a while ago, there was some discussion tn you column as to whether or not » diamond will burn. I have forgotten, the correct answer, Will you kindly inform me? CURIO. The diamond is unaffected by any liquid, and infusible at the highest attainable temperature. ually burns away before hydrogen blowpipe, or in the electric furnace, or when ated red hot and plunged here of oxyKen, carbonic then being pro: tuced. Exposed to the intense heat of the voltaic arc, the dia- mond becomes converted into graphite ff the bud—Clear wr your jf head instantly teaver ure. e0., ‘Mrserarous, Mine. | KONDO ONS) Ost DO JBL The Best Bridgework It is possible to find any- where in Seattle is the fin- | ished h product which be- the skilled work. employed in our | tory. uty and perma- Eatublished 1780 Leck fer the Free Decter Sign. Pint putt Somewhere in America Laying submarine dreds of miles of it, isolated lighthouses, is one of the telephone tasks made necessary by the war. The Bell System has also built lines connecting some two hundred coast guard stations. cable, hun- to scores of National Capital been incr It has built complete telephone systems for fifteen National Guard cantonments and . fifteen National Guard camps, each a city i and also at many naval, officers’ reserve, mobilization and ties also provided. given for sanitation and nence, service, our | Bridgework will stand the acid test of competition, and give the wearer that supreme satin- faction which only the 7 highest quality of modern Hi) bridgework can bring, Exarhination and esti- mates free. NATIONAL DENTISTS THIRD & PIKE cong Open day and night. Not open Sundays. embarkation camps and at army and navy stations. It has provided an enormous increase in long-distance facilities throughout the country, that sat- isfactory service may be maintain- ed between cantonments, training camps, guard outposts, training supply stations, war industries, the National Capital and other cen. ters of Government activity. military duty. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAF- NESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have ness or head no! druggist and get (double d add to it hot water spoonful four times a day. ‘This wilt often bring f t FREE DOCTOR ) 3 i235 ii sitart Sahn ‘e pieasant to take, 4 @ «ive this prescription a @ r oe The Government facilities at the have d three-fold there has been a tremendous in crease in local and toll facilities, Fifteen thousand miles of tele- phone wire have been taken from other uses for the exclusive ser- vice of the Government and some 20,000 miles of telegraph facili- Meanwhile the Bell System has generously of power, until over seven thousand men are in service or recruited for its Members of the Bell System, whether they have already gone to France or whether they have stayed at their posts to help mobil- ize the country for victory, equally in the service of the nation, i \

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