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STAR—WLDNESDAY, FEB, 20, 1918, PAGE 3 STARTING TODAY Screening Until Saturday TT TT i" Cynthia Grey’s a LETTERS 8. UUOQAEOQGOAUOGONELGUOUUAEEGULLAUU GL es Call Regulation: Yellow Fringe wil Even Coiffure Aviates Now Satisfactory Terms Always ‘tHe (ROTE-RANKINCo. OTTO PF. KEGEL, Prosident Store Closed Friday, Washington’s Birthday. | for Mins Grey th of the the Dear | tell me ume meaning fringe on our American lwaye ellow rey rdice trimmed with thone whieh regiment alon, mental flag nilk and must follow reg ulations, which include the fringe, No bunting flag ever carried frin Why should you think th frings Stare and might cowardice apeak of streake” w mean that that quality The golden glory of the shi n't be construed to 1 fear; the beauty of gold and Its power are not cowardly; the yet low of the rone stands for sweet old-fashione Yellow and gold stand for many things aside from your mear It ata it must wtand, for gl and honor when it « loa's flag. orm yellow on our Stripes mean Just because with not yellow we people yellow necesnarily signifies TONIGHT LAST TIMES Supposed to Sleep, But You Don't Dear Mins Grey give me a few suggestions what is done to entertain girls at a “slumber party” Could you please as to a few —ow With #0 many of our young gal lants serving in the aviation corps, it is little wonder that the evening sen "heard Of giving t ffuren of the fairest ladies exhibit ANGELIN here is the newest of the the All that ia needed to mak rigged Ry wet The ad I slumber party” a perfect sreesiive — ian 4 win a bunch of «iris who are | ment ig wo titan |) Gi Ss Sati ° ° ice) is ongenial and good fun, enouRh | teauties, n Art, “and is ive the ame Satis: a kimonos to go around, one too | giso an ideal way to dress the b few beds that three people will have to sleep together, and yummy indigestible food to eat some time around midnight. A “slumber party” is really noth: ing more than going to & party #0 when wearing a high-crowned hat The hair in drawn to the crown of the head in large, soft, undulating waves, and is coiled and held in place with a carved, enameled or Jeweled comb, adjusted either at the ho holds © ‘al board vill find the wall After Years of Use, Because They Are Built to Last a Lifetime. If you were fortunate enough to see Tom Sawyer you know the treat that’s in store for you —if you haven't, the fact that this is a Mark Twain story and of each ; for the supposed purpose of ck or to the right of the kno a . a Paramount production assures Tikes atone eit | eee : . you picture entertainment — night and talking i aarvion een More than 14,000 Monarch Ranges have been sold with the accent on the last word! 2 its wtation restaur rs, and is charging There must be some atch in it in Seattle. This fact alone proves that the Monarch is the most popular Range with Seattle housewives. IT DOES NOT REQUIRE AN EXPERT TO OP.” ERATE A MONARCH. A CHILD CAN COOK JUST AS SUCCESSFULLY AND ECONOMICALLY AS ANY EXPERIENCED HOUSEWIFE. Monarch Ranges heat faster, act quicker and bake better than any other Range. uarantee i knows how to ht to be He Would Like to Meet Easterners Dear Miss Grey: In answer to card put into a sweater I had mad for the Red Cross, I received a letter | of thanks from a soldier boy in Vancouver, Wash He says he and most of hin com-| are trom New York, and ex to visit our city before being He would like to Syracuse one-third kind of a FIRST AT PIKE Contingous 11 to 11 Admission 20c an iron- Children 160 pany which is pect lark, D. @ Janyone from Albany Little Falls, N. ¥. | If you will please put this in your column it might reach people who} would be glad to make his stay pleasant. I would be giad to have “worry.” them call me and leave their a4- Every Jittle while some physician | drenses, and I will send them to reproaches womankind for the high|him. My phone number is Capitol rate of infant mortality, “Out of | 1669 M. W. PHILLIPS. 200,000 infant lives lost last year, sida Soutication of certain wnnitary, mea-| Come OL PACES If You Love Him Dear Mins Grey: Three years ago} |eures,” said Dr. Lucien BE. Howe,! eminent surgeon, before the woman} suffrage committee in the house the/1 met a young man who ix now in other day. And concerning the|the service. During these years he blindness of Infants Dr. Howe added,| paid close attention to me and was Hiow many women know that 4/ jeaious if I even spoke of another/ drop of silver nitrate in the eyes of young man. About a month ago he a new-born infant will prevent blind-|met a young girl of this city and/ Why do women not know this a great deal of at and see that it ils done? tention to her Me will go a block know why I have not realized before| An honest anewer to hin question not to meet me. It hurts how much harder 1 was making has nothing whatever to do with the he would give his at your burden, But I waa so crushed, | Caune of either the suffragiat or the He ¢ my brain so numbed, that I could nti.” but it has everthing to do|«poke of his love for me, and }looked at him in amazement. When not reason—I could only mope over With woman's general inclination to)asked me to marry him, but I was we were alone together afterward, the tragic truth.’ avold worry so sure of him that I put him off she said to me: never Was so sur Please, dear, don't mind that) And the answer is easy: Babies thinking he would love me more | prised in my life as I was at Dick now.’ [ mana to say, tho my £0 blind and women lose 150,000 in- Should I pay any more atte | tonight, Margie. Of courne, he is my voice was all but inaudible with sup- fants needlessly in a year because him? Is he worthy of it? 1 | brother and I love him, but if any they class all extra preparedness for know I love him. and that no other one had told me that he could ex I nee it emergencies as “worry.” or Trade your old Range as part plyment on a Mon- Imitations OF : sian ’ Grote-Rankin—PIKE Baker’s ||. ; | 2 If you value your watch, let Cocoa \Choir Boy Must \|Haynes repair it. Next Liberty | Pay Death Penalty | S*i'*—Atvertisement. AND NEW YORK, Feb. 20—The death 9 Baker’s week of April 1. Justice Capper, of Chocolate} ii. sien" vane hg WOMAN SAYS SHE WAS | mark on the! )RUGGED AND ROBBED package and PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 20.—A sentence has been passed on Paul of the murder of Harry Regensburg, are made only weird tale of be induced to draw AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin Fifth at Pike Continuous 1 te Admission 200 Children 160 Confessions of a Wife j pile,” he sald to me, in a ca Tensing voloe, "Mollie, dear, I don't HOSPITAL UNIT | SERVICE AHEAD D, Feb. 20.—After wait July for mobilization or- members of base hospital | No. 46, known as the University | esa? an been paying in order me to think tentions to any other girl Chapman, 16-year-old choir boy, here, as a result of conviction in a murder trial. ‘The youth is condemned to die the a sine ” CHAD TAKES A FRESH GRIP | ; ON LiF | i - a storekeeper of Brooklyn, who was I was surprised at Dick's speak The genuine} jjica when a group of boys tried to! ‘ob always have| ‘? ™™ stor. | ing so frankly to Chad. and Mollie A) tion to Preased emotion But now,’ he went on could fill his place MISS B. B ¢ of one’s self and People who don't fortunate excep ind the fat accumulating or already jets. c is By doin, harmfu: 1 two, press the sentiments he did to all in a different way. 1 am going) The Chad I would have said that one had to give my life, all my energy some other person than Dick Waver- my means, all my interest, to rain ly in mind.” ing this boy, to making him a use | I did not tell Mollie, little book, ful citizen and a fine man. I will but you and I know that terrible ex- make this boy happy trout perience in the water, with the life “Then, Margie, Chad and I tatkea MENT of Malcolm Stewart at stake, has a long time about what we would do Worst given Dick an entirely new view: for the y. We made plans for Which point on life him for practically period of doesn" “Tam really glad,” his life. And do you know “that at last we have managed to talk get Chad out. This afternoon he discovered in reading sent for Waverly—you know, Mar- with people about the gie. I have named our boy Waverly blindness, we were —and for a long while after the the matter with a | nurse brought the baby, Chad held fulness? I tried to too fat are But if you in up the price t every aid Mollie blind three ‘or four wating "being Prud ny for mi 4 the be nd talking ffliction of able to look all way with ence which J on and I told Chad all I have differe y decline to meet trouble half an ignoranc A indifter they flatter themselves to-date philosophy ver trouble trouble till trouble you,” im the motto of the ALLY LAZY WOMAN. The kind of ignorance is that doesn't know how h it t know. ‘There are none #0 ah thone who will not see the and prepared.” } Jence and foresight vigt re what tlie scientists demand aking the best mothers and at wives and the best house noe between “worrying and To be # the things to a certain degree in well to be too sure of anything, most of all a lover, inevitably ends in a lows, The love of a redt 1 man will not thrive on indiffer *, censequently you 1a not week to place the blame on your friend him un worthy, If you really do care for him and have reason to be lieve he still cares for it is high time you came off your pedantic perch and revealed the true tate of feelings the man in © covets up or deem your Registered U.S. Pet. Om, by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MASS. Established 1780 Rheumatism her money out ¢ bank and being | drugged, transported to San Fran- cisco and robbed of $1,800 is being investigated by the district attorney following allegations made by Miss Elsie Mairet, a mer. chant local jewelry With nearly $7,000 in her stocking Miss Mairet was held by the . us intoxicated. At the hearing, sh told officers that in 1, was under the influence of a drug administered by a man who, she as serted, induced her to draw her money from the bank. Police seek this m upon recommendation of Police Captain Jenkins, who investi We will fit a gold-filled frame with © spherical len- ses and leather case, complete for $2.50, This includes a careful and acouy rate examination, she Rema: Who Had Bufferer to Henefit yet a woman must be men: rt to acquire these fine hu keepers tally man val Most him in his arms, Jooking at him in- a sentence I had seen in a book on seen tie eas tently. I knew from the expression the blind—a beautiful thought from P : on his face that my @oor baby’s fa- the pen of a man blind himself, I be- ther was suffering intensely—that Meve. It is something like this | he was making a very important de- ‘Life to him who has sight, but no | cision is drear, compared to the “Finally Chad looked up days of him who has vi tho his | Margie, I never hope to see eyes see not! . such a beautiful expression as ther ‘Oh, Margie,” | was in his eyes. He seemed to have threw her arma completely changed, and from that might be wor | gloomy, hopeless attitude he has rather h my baby as he is than | shown all along, he now sees the fu- not to have him at all.” ture in a new way. (To Be Continued)® We prescribe, grind and fit glasses and can make or duplicate any lens on short notice. Curry OpticalCo. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3070.72 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With You | | Not Beautiful enthusiastic) But—Passable scout movement. For Dear Miss Grey: We are two girls, 's no law which limits 17 years old, and are about the same f the Scout's motto. height, One of us is blonde and the |" ual interprets it thus: other brunette. We are not consider: |, d in mind by having sutiful, but we are passable. | with all unfortuna’ ording t iment. to reg: beforehand an dresa plainly and don't talk or|erasp, He wanta every rheumatic victim | ulations governing serving of intox situation that might occur joud on the But when |'@ know how he was cured. Read what) i ionts to men in uniform you know the right thing to to town, or even to a near-by |“ oars: Bisby. a right and are looks at us so funny do it young men, We have % asked but they don't give us satisfaction. You may think we imagine this, but we know it to be a B. AND B. You are taking the glances of the I fear. 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