The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1918, Page 3

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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1918, PAGE 3 ——— Mn - pipe yaar Sy Cynthia Grey’s a POINTERS IN | CONFESSIONS | LETTERS ©. PNQUENE «| _OFAWIFE || me@ROTE-RANKINCO. Satisfactory Terms Always iLL Would Try Strictly 0-60 Partnership { f OTTO 1 REGEL, Proswdent | . . LOVE AFFAIRS BEGIN IN | ILDHOC Store Hours From 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. | A ( y r e her fathe he came to 1 1 wan peated, WEEK! : him hi it with a » Margaret in pont: | r, if heli that ehild M Margaret, I really don't think little Margaret Ann is seen them get it,! the aisle of a train or other publ ata time, Now, I be eyance. it is the 4 o. /SnObbish in just that she has » DORS her work ¢ assure that angers are |learned that there » better and © grown Margaret, I see" os WARTIME RECIPE|.<m-o aero Jwrmeeng'esne tacit) FOR GRAY HAIR [nia sien" |" | marriage ¢ ng courtship, th Why, what do you mean, Annie?* 5 Just this, and I know you must serene antl Angra wort we, Sime strewn” Cece ll| A Special Disposal of Velour aret Ann ix growing up with ren to Soe Rockers at $21.50 Each * goin to make Massive Upholstered Rockers, as illustrated, are Margaret Ann offered at special reductions from the regular prices. oa The frames are built of maple, finished mahogany; man she has ‘a «od at de une thin to ‘Tim he took’ || the covering is mulberry or blue velour. Only fourteen If a girl liken candy, fc : : _ following simple) Annie, “and asked if under the cir-| J] Satuo are available at this special price, each A thousand other things de: > the . pe asad cumstances we should not take Mar. 00. | tem small box of Orlex garet Ann away from the Symone|f} - ool room, Then he laughed until |] i he choked, but let me tell pu, Mine Sarma thee ich ds'ate'scet|{ Demonstration of room in the p where romances are begun, and most mothers do not Penis tat pin fem her eweeas|f) Hotpoint Electric ;, ly realize how (S. in! and almost always piel out their t life in, and how beautiful isang husbands in their school 4 | sie i and how Mental Srey pewter etn ir | ached fm chetr oot aa, tn a Appliances 4 and waste lean tine that Yer: lead. axinc, sulphur FOUrY, |" wT never have any patience with | I] once might have turned into a “little SMiline. coal-tar products or their wate women who talk about the is interesting to housewives who de- bit of heaven.” ; Doar ante not rub off, is not sticky |{FoUble they pave with their girls sire greater efficiency in the home. Stace Ged hes * You toreth|or greasy, and leaves the hair flufty.| THY let them grow up as they | Among the various Hotpoint Elec- a in too late. Mise|f| trie appliances being demonstrated the b 1 pra + pp tok a As Iver, (children when it t# too late, Mixa} n ~ * = abe nt a p ae . | Margaret, 1 somet wonder—not this week are: Electric Cleaners, . : t ‘ en do not grow Electric Grills, Electric Heaters, Don’t Treat Wife Lik vail ny ct mango Be dere Be Electric Toasters, Electric Percolat- You Would Baby Doll \ to the and their nte o, etc. — Lett An usual Annie is right. Many} ousewives who desire a better Lovely White Skin! mothy ake y. uttle|I) knowledge of these modern appli- : caring for their children. 1/1) ances are invited to come to the When Billy Bates, spender, met Poppy , : gh, , ae “ Tf |have always fel ry after ch ry ° * Drayton, of the Follies, he met a lot of nd gain te Strain lemon juice well =| w Norn 'to’a woman, it Is hee bow || store and see Hotpoint appliances in } aldly tgnored 0 mixing and massage face, i . 1 haat tee ae 2 Iness, and it is @ pretty hard bust- actual operation. trouble and also a lot of happiness! The pened, fat one ; : neck, arms, hands, ness, too, if she ts not a “slacker Basement-Housefurnishings ! io hen he ce ~ Aen mother.” ; screen story tells the tale! lon; that when he ° os | 1 told Tim," Annie continued, r » Sea n “that if we did not want Margaret ee Ann to marry one of the Symone — =| twins, now was the time to separate Grote-Rankin— PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin “\them, and he was quite shocked.” | want to ru , a with 85 | does not m look or|""=Why, they are only, bablen” he | i] % i tect. win io oave OT ons | waxen ' hot-| gaia Annie blushing. ly Irish family, allow—think of TOT USES KNIFE IN Louis is too mnall for the police INCOME TAX LISTS Vaitticuttion fm ves Z : but is typified by "| “And then I reminded him that over] “ ‘No, dear,’ I answered, ‘but I/ my dear, I am using the word all court, but justice has been adm 4 . e ® of your #kin, Your /in Ireland his mother's cottage was|cannot say that I owe that to my|—our daughter to hobnob with FIGHT WITH FRIEND ‘rec >» the parental hand, ao MUST BE IN MONDAY (°° 00% saree ‘ ' blike complexion and Trosy-|next to mine, and that we used to| mother. She let us go around to-|sons of Harry Syfnone, who is ing wh ‘ to recent reports. teenitin . Gitiians v4 ft: “agro wander all over the place together| gether without ever thinking if we! richest man in town and who Cal lam wove ant Sreuiatin carsivicks Me oan to make thelr ot digone or f ! , pgp . >F}from the time we could walk | wouta be unhappy or not.’ trace his family back at least Ce F3 Louis Swera, 5, 2525 Righth ave. W., NEED TEN LABORERS returns to the office of the internal can prepare | Are you sorry?’ said Tim, and} Which,’ said Tim, with ajNoah, if not to Adam ‘Tuesday made a savage onslaught! A call for 10 more iaborers for he came over and kissed me,” saidl¢winkle in his eye, ‘resolves itself | __ (To Be Continued) ‘on his playmate, Alfred W. Bury, work on the docks in the quarter. '%&, ss 2617 Ninth ave. W.. also of tender master service was insued Wednes 7 ho fail to have thei years, cutting gash one-fourth of day by H. F. Ward, secretary of the ™ i th pidhang 4 are rubject to} o not Inte t j c mn len »o fan inch deep in young Bury’s neck 1! 7. S. Civil Service district penalty of a heavy fine, nile Mrectly calle ontaini vee of with a jackknife. The blade, for nts must report to 416 fed-\t. that 7 aa cad laa a ¢ ould | be orga missed the A Iding far examination. Those “* Star Want Ads Best for Result: red or gr the even. | t ine x A . uc the , an knows that ; . sre? \ to bleach and | "ried" on wf fen sa ada For Easter r thing r ‘o|skin softener, smoothener and beau Vv ri t en » | tifler, jm ve day r n > “ Just try it! Get thr ounces of | ; jt tc . but crow old-|two lemons from the ‘i j nt it t r . rT up a4 pint Novelty Oxfords, Louis heels, pat BIG PRICES Louis -heeled Pumps, patent, T be land hands urally ent, dull and glazed kid, brown, dull and glazed kid, white, ivory, uted in| t® whiten, ® « gray and white kid, $4.95 to gray and champagne kid, and tan marrie what /ont the roses a auty of 2 e pref pels wsthe pay AUAinnyahin’ ft in slmtte marreions i ee i Come } here for Your calf, $3.95 to $6.95. no él bilan >. ®. |wmoothen rough, red hands er Easter Footwear — you " "r és " will spend wisely and ae CAUSE | toner Hage | OF, BIG BLazE| 106 | oo one ea YOUTHFUL, graceful fig |, XET TORE, March 14-—Jacob “ COLUMBIA ST. 4. economy and dispel ex- ure is the natural result of | ty that # lighted cigaret which eel icevaeenee. : correct corseting—wearing cor-|t« J ' y| Cor. First Ave. (i : : sets that are correctly designed, |: he whine od $2 )| DR. sowie a mnewn 5 : Hundreds of new styles scientifically made and accurately | datmaye to the warehotwe a aie ok 16 coves sae ; have been pouring in fitted. equa teins ae ts have left the smite. | this last week by express. American Lady Youthful Stout- ton soaiy” i mu pemeac nay | 4 . All the new Dress Boots, at the fire Gatieed by & letited Ft. : ¢ Oxfords and Pumps, in Fashion Corsets are just what |'nt the fire was caused by a lighted F a wide assortment of col- corsets should be for ee pe tum leaked frors : 0 developed figures. They are |tne biaze soon spread to oll and oth |Sue tage inne « ors and materials. To scientifically designed and made |% ;orpustibie material: and Altman Minial practice #6, that the inerearca | : 2m. pass up seeing these new to afford adequate control with- |!¥e*. siman told the pot : ‘Sune or | onal styles would be missing H only . ah a treat. out bulkiness or excess weight. | tor turther questioning ‘ own as the only Fibs LOOT A RRS SECOND AT SENECA ADMISSION 20¢—CHILDREN 10¢ y household revenue collector, 226 federal build prices becau You will find a model exactly|“U” AMBULANCE MAN EDWIN 3 right for your particular type of DEAD IN ALLENTOWN ie : Hinch Boots, military heels, gray. 47551 orders delivered free __ "inch Lace Boots, Louis heels; rown, tan, black, ivory, white and . i pearl gray, dark gray, field mouse, heavy figure. rember of the Univers of Wash HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS fercias ake te or ab. by parcel post. brown, ton: iors, ack and y , has died of pneum <a predieaccy night from 34s Be Better Looking—Take | ai eS tens Ute aati kee: Olive Tal Tablets 4 Open 9 a. m.; close 6 and was a freshman when he ey pelts skin is is_yellow—complexion | p. m., including Saturday. GILL IS NOT LIABLE — faxe dtive Tablet, | Damages cannot be recovered Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub-| against a mayor's official be stitute for calomel—were prepared by | private individuals " Dr. Edwards after 17 years of ] ‘Basa tdehinl iiseta a ial e ter held W day in with his patients. ' ‘buttoned Spats in all the pop- ular shades, $1.50, $2.00 and against forn ayor H.C. Dr.Edwards Olive Tabltsare a purely f ‘ormer © > co Cha table compound mixed witholive 50 pair. Bach Lace ond Front Lace 6 Doapg lng Mariani Sent enemea cna SR RP Tohave aclear, pink skin, bright eyes, | ; “ cual fb lik $5.00, $4.25, $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, chi tee ayayoumiustgetathecaise | New military -heeled Walking Oxfords, mil- af a . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the |[]_ p . dull calf, pat- 4 and even less Mike Werlick, 049 West Colby fiver and bowels like calomel—yet have [JJ U™P* Gul) cal Ps itary heels, bhaelky effects. ent, koko brown and white, tan and brown xt. an emp of the ' no dangerous after | building ompany, drop » ‘They start the bile and overcome con- | white— SAMPLE SHOE s oP kid and patent, 83.08 ff yer on his foot Tues sr. stipation, That's why millions of boxes . | yen "ipo eoceninieigt. con 00h ne iirc ines ts $3.95 to 85.95. Second Floor Fite] Bldg, Second 6Pike St 5. being patched up at the SeatUe Gen- All druggists. Take one or two nightly eral hospital, and note the pleasing results, ee

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