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Screened in the rugged grandeur of our own Wash- ington forests (Olympic _ penin. sula) TODA UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT JULES OF THE STRONG HEART. Laid in the Canadian woods, where men’s passions are as turbulent as the mountain torrents, the story interest centers in Jules (Beban)—a baby—and the belle of the camp, (Helen Eddy) AFRAID TO BE FALSE A Keystone—2 Reels CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 Admission 20c—Children 10 1 FIRST AT PIKE | COULDN'T SEE WAVES | Appeal from a police court judg-| | ment entered nearly a year ago was! TWO ALIENS ARE HELD gettied in Presiding Judge Jurey's} Joseph Conrad and John Oxalin, a court Wednesday when Martha M./|leged alien I W. W., are back in f the city jail, after having been de Speier was fined 960 and costs on) ed their liberty on habeas corpus @ petit larceny charge. proceedings V sday morning, b At the police court trial it was! Presiding Judge Jurey. They a spiritualist was noticed in | Jurey’s court Wednesday Judge DENVER PACIFIST IS BARRED FROM KNIGHTS DENVER, Col, Feb. Ben Sal mon, Denver pacifist, and member of the local branch of the People’s church, facing charges for failing to answer his questionnaire, has been expelled from the Knights of Co- Pumored that her spiritual friends) being beid for dep eeation by ted lumbus, for alleged disloyal utter. Were in court to » thought |eral authorities, Police Chief War ‘waves to Judge Gordon. He fined|ren was in court to defend his action |“nces. The vote for expulsion was her $50 and sts, however. Nolin holding t! almost unanimous milk and Mazola;etir well and bake in hot oven in tine weil greased with Mazola. Sweet milk can be used in place of sour by substituting 2 heaping What oil pressed from olives is to Italy—so Mazola, oil pressed from corn, is to America— Wonderful for Cooking and Salads HE heart of Indian Corn gives us this perfect medium for better pastry, salad dressings, fried and sautéd dishes—and enables the housewife to save animal fats. Economical—since it can be used over and over again—does not carry taste or odor. Delicious—because foods cooked in it retain all of their own flavor. Irpot nena For sale in pints, quarts, half gallons and gallons. n gold.” For greater economy buy the large sizes. ble Cook Book for Mazola users. It shows you how to fry, Senne cee A cuces sere delisiows, neato light, dlgsstitio in every home. Send for it or ask your grocer, FREE. Corn Products Refining Company, P.0.Box 161, New York Selling Representatives—Johnson Lieber Merc. Co., Seattle, Wash. STAR—THURSDAY, CONFESSIONS | OF A WIFE Aen “ Or HELP TO FR os x oe _ The next morning I got home at 7 o'clock, and, early am it was, Dick Was at the train to meet me. It neomed to me that he was looking better than when I went away I think it did you good, Dick, to have me leave you to yourself,” I Ald, after we You were seated in my looking a g¢ electr are deal better. coma to me, n when I bid you good-bye.” \ Well, my dear,” sald Dick, “1 can't that for you. You are certainly looking very tired." I always have a haggard and worn look after a night on the train, you know, Dick. I'll be all right tomorrow,” Margie,” Dick said earnently, as he took my hand, “I know why you to see Donna, and why you would not let me invest that five thouman Hare | “Who told you?* “The young man himself. His fa ther haw bee re and fixed up ev erything for him. He brought to you a k for the five th A dollars you inced to Harvey in order to get him out of the tight place he was in. Why didn’t you tell me about it, Margte? “In the first place, Dick, It was not my secret to t In the nec ond place, I wish you would mull the whole matter over carefully and then tell me just what you would have advised me to do had [| come to you and asked your adyice it all How did you come to know Har. vey? asked Dick suddenly. I had been expecting that ques tion, little book, as you remember |that Dick knew nothing of Alice's connection with the matter, I did not want to tell Dick anything about | the affair between Alice and Harvey and I could see that Harvey's father |had not mentioned it I had to think quickly, and then | maid: “Dick, I have never known that young man, but an old friend came to me and asked me to help him if possible. She was not in aj position to do anything for him Will you let the matter reat just| here, Dick? I don't want any | not even you, dear, to know any. thing more about i” Dick glanced at me. I could see by the expression on his face that he was going over in his mind the st of my women friends, and try. ing to figure out which one of them was concerned in this mixup with Harvey, Then he said, “It wasn't Mollie, Margie?” ever in a hundred years,” I an- swered, “but you must ask me no more questions for I cannot answer them.” “Don't you trust me?’ “Perfectly, Dick dear. But the secret im not mine. Haven't you a lot of experiences of your friends locked away in your heart and mind Jeloth collar or bra that you would not tell even to me? ‘That brings me back to my original question, which you have not an- swered. What would you have maid if I had told you before, instead of after, that I waa going to let Har- vey have that money?’ would have said, "Don't te a was Dick's quick rejoinder, “That im Just the point, Dick. To help my friend meant more to me than the money. Having it, I wan perfectly willing to lone it if it would help to make my friend any happier, You ene, I did not have that young man in my mind at all, but the woman who came to me as her friend, asking my help in a very troublesome experience. I gave it just as you would have done, and you would have said to me, if I had asked your advice, ‘Don’t do it,’ just as I would have said, ‘Don't do it,’ if the circumstances had been re versed, and you had asked my ad- vice about giving the money to help out of some trouble one of your friends. “You see, Dick, there are thing» that every one must decide for him. self. Every man does decide them without asking his wife's advice, but few men expect to have their wives decide those questions without their advice and counsel. Of courne, there is usually the difficulty that a wife cannot help a friend without her husband's knowledge, because abe has no money.” (To Be Continued POINTERS IN ! | ETIQUETTE © A man precedes a woman in leav- ing a street car, in order to make a way for her thru the crowd and to help her alight safely GERMAN PRISCNERS ON WAY TO PETROGRAD PETROGRAD, Feb, 7.—German prisoners released in Russia don't £0 home, Instead, 1,000 of them, just liberated, are moving toward Petrograd. T re 40,000 Austro-German prisoners held in the Petrograd dis- trict. Whether the 1,000 enemies headed this way are hostile or bent on coming in to share in the liber ties of the Bolsheviki regime, is un known here, FEB. 7, 1918. 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Vhile “so lor is not conver 1 it 18 human, and we need more ex pressions of individ humar ness in this old world of ours Every Evening Baby Takes Ride Dear Mins Grey well mynelf cert great deal ple from reading M an¢ one acte every ever drenned and fed ba for the night. bundle him up secure hin dad dy takes him for a little ride in } buggy in the fresh r, never being gone longer than 30 or 40 minute He always comes back greatly re freshed sound « i H ha hie little buggy ride r r ear weather. AHAPPY MOTHER Might Register |Liberty Bond | Dear Mins Grey sho keep hin Liberty Bone and they should be stroyed by fire, would they tire ‘lons? Poor folks cannot af rd to pay $4 a year for a place to God Speed Day of Comfortable Dress Dear Min take any chance of losing them. |{] A very attractive Dinner Set. | Will you kindly advise? BB. B The plain shapes are neatly lurch, Yaey ame wrens eto decorated with gold bands sag case they are lont or stolen or gold handles. The set consists destroyed by fire your of: bond to the bank whe ou pur | Cups 1 Bow! chased it and they will attend to | 6 Saucers 1 Open Vegetable Dish registering it. Be are all | 6 Dinner Plates 1 Platter registered thru the Treasury De 6 Pie Plates 1 Cream Pitcher partment at Washington, D. C. 6 Butter Plates 1 Sugar Bowl € Fruit Saucers | Grey: We sincerely is approaching when women will no longer be encumbered * think those words are often im properly applied in regard to wom ankind, think it scandalous to appear in pub- stoop to any mean act, and habitu. & gulleless life God speed the day when women can dress as comfortably and the custom be taken as of course, not regarded as a freak MF. B, H. as men, Harvesters’ ‘League Might Help You Dear Miss Grey 4 summer. I would 1 in Montana or the Dakotas | Please tell me how or where 1 can get full information about this. MAY Washington has a State Har vesters’ league, which ures positions for men and women who wish to spend thelr vaca tions working on farms and in the vest fields, Their head quarters are in the Central building, Seattle, I do not know if other states have similar or ganizations; however, later on in the season, the press will an: nounce any shortage of labor in this line. CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb. ‘The aldes-de-camp to the command ing general are the envy of every officer of the camp. They keep “union hours,” wear white collars, ride in automobiles and usually have a desk full of per fectly good dance and dinner invita tions, but, list to this is a part of these United States and who has any interest in any person or thing whatsoever remotely con nected with Camp Lewis must needs talk with the commanding gen Brig. Gen. Foltz, in temporary command of the cantonment, has y 24 hours in his day, and if he saw all of the folks who want to see him he'd have to multiply his ‘time by 10 and work on Sundays and hol idays. ‘Talk to Multitudes Hence the aides. They handle the details of the camp work and keep from the general the multitude people who “simply must see him.” The number runs from five 10 to 50 or 60 a day, and frequently there are more callers. Today, for example, two mothers called to learn from the general's lips whether it was true that sol- or her husba ed that si itors, Some want to sell th uable ideas, others farm tions ernment v produce and still others want per-| GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS AIDS GEN. KALEDINES? COPENHAG Feb. Grand Duke Niche derin-ehiet of the Russian under the monarchy, is declared in Bi patches to be supporting - dines, hetman of the Don 8, revolting against the Bolshevik: Kaledines is now said to 260,000 followers. have Some females who would Me im a bifurcated garment would ally falsify, but make a pretense of No, we do not think fortabie, onion cloth . can ever lower a’woman’s morals || hemmed. Special, each, $1.21. it tt oral hether dece! ' : eraftinean, or the other sine which]| Cotton Comforters, Special $5.85 the world looks upon as more These Comforters are covered with high-grade heinous) im inbred, it will be prac-|f] sateen with plain colored borders and figured ae tice eM Of Pantaloons oF| 1) and filled with white cotton. Special, each, matter T am a girl 18! years old, and I want to do my bit by working on a farm this spring fer some AIDES OF GENERAL MUST KEEP TALKATIVE ONES ENTERTAINED Every man and every woman who| of | et Satisfactory Terms Always THe QROTE-RANKINCo. 0770 © AVOEL, President Friday Specials 3c 36-Inch Pedestals | Reduced One-Third A number of Pedestal | of oak in all finishes, « offered | tomorrow at reductions of one-third | from the regular price Waxed oak Pedestal, | Fumed oak Pedestal, Fumed oak Pedestal, s Waxed oak Pedestal, Waxed oak Pedestz | Fumed oak Pede Waxed oak Pedest attractiv specia pe pec Linoleum Remnants Short lengths of high-grade Linoleum, varying from | 2 to 17 yards to the piece, and several full rolls that must be closed out, are included in this special clear- | ance. | | | Listed below are only a small part of the extraor- dinary values on sale Frid. Fine inlaid patterns, sizes 6x6-5, 6x11-2, 6x12-2, Good inlaid blue and white patterns, 6x10-6. Finest quality wood patterns, 6x12-10. | Printed Linoleum, wood pattern, 6x16-4. Finest inlaid Linoleum, tans and greens; pieces, 6x16-4, 6x16-6, 6x4-11. 42-Piece American Semi- Porcelain Dinner three , ! Bedding Specials On Sale Friday and Saturday 76x99-Inch Bed Sheets, Each $1.00 Extra large, made of bleached muslin; size torn and hemmed; finished with flat seam. Special, each, $1.00. 81x90-Inch Seamless Sheets, Each $1.21 Extra good quality Seamless Sheets; sizes torn and n Bath Towels Two sizes at special reductions: 20x40-inch fine Turkish Towels, special, each... .21¢ 24x54-inch extra large Turkish Towels, each Buy Siiidaienven Friday Cast Iron Kettles, Each 49c Several sizes of Cast Iron Kettles are marked for immediate clearance. These are especially desirable for cooking pot roasts. Special, each, 49¢. , Tea and Coffee Canisters, the Set 85¢ ite enameled Canister Sets, neatly labeled and fitted with covers. The set of three for 85¢. All Fireplace Accessories Including Andirons and Fire Baskets, are offered at important reductions. n Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin There are but three aides and it keeps them busy. Capt. M. D, | Welty handles most of the real busi- ness and helps to make the visits of | the callers who have a legitimate Treason to see the general as brief ;mission to sell soldiers everything |from asbestos coffins to meat grind- | as possible The other two are and all of them must have con-| Lieuts, Lewis Dougals and G. P. Verse with the supreme in command. | Raymond ers: | | STEADY NERVES AND RICH BLOOD MEAN STRENGTH Business men and women are under constant nerve strain. They must be alert, quick-witted, full of energy. Sooner or later this steady strain tells on the nervous system. Energy fails, sleep is ||, not refreshing, appetite is poor—danger ahead! The weakened nerves need phosphorus, a vital ele- ment. The blood needs iron. 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