The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1918, Page 3

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JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON In a picturization of his most famous stage success—his first appearance in pictures—The PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK bad CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE FALSE RESPECT FOR PUBLIC OPINION Mile was on the way to the same selfish, pleasure-loving life that her) of her father's splendid characteris mother had lived when I married | tics, she would never } je the Dick, and except that she had many | fine wor that she = not help but cont daughter in this try Even now, in Trent is thinking onl #00n as she w tPF oe we Mother of herself. A» er her first a3 a wil hysterical paroxyem, she asked bor where Mr. Trent was to be taken,; and she seemed at first much pleased — to know that Dick had ordered the body taken to our house again began to er but she oe ehe said that they had Just been planning to build body must ge oth ia to Its Int resting place from a stranger's house.” oa 3 Hardly the home of a stranger ae Mrs. Trent,” broke in Chad, who w g to this time ad been silent, but I “ar could nee that he had become so dis gusted with her antica he could keer re silent no longer. “Surely, your cow and daughter-in-law can hardly be ad called stran, Rut,” he a, “it jon you would feel better to have the us funeral at Mollie’s and my house, I ‘Oh, no, no," she t inter posed, “it is all right. Tam ver glad that done this I want to consult Mollie and| Margery on my mourning, so I will rc UO oe must be raised above it | in expected to precede any perm: seat: Ty anent advance He re's Way Men at The fresh ranch egg market is Front Write Back | stronger. Dear Miss Grey: Please let me| Cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce and tell “A Perplexéd Corporal” some-| Celery showed advance thing about writing to strange sol Fytces I write toa Canadian soldier whom | ® 1 never been formally intro VRORTADLES rag He wrote from Flanders, | Artichakes—Per do 01.00 Woria Bi B e) sink thew ayers’ for wom | AemaraenOreen. pet ae stb Meee, tow. aoe i S Best Bev’ oung lady to to him for! Neets—Locai, sack 0@175% Yellow ¥. N 1 50@2 00 amuxement. I ¥ e him a long let. Hrossel Sprouts 1 Choe tae putitieg inne wean’ tat to of 2 Gow Oranges—Ail sites, crate 4508.00 | things as I could think of Sal ey args ieriaanhbenes rare ae Try its good taste today. ; ' de ; Fiat Dutch, erate Nets course of neveral weeks I received a > |reply, He said how good it ter, which ¢ Here I and, in t know others k back I was beast BF ghts Duel in Mid-Air [| | iS Satisfactory Terms Alw: = Cynthia Grey’s B Y a4 | LETTE dSends Hun toEarth, | me Gy RS 2 andsSends Hun to Ear He ROTE- AN KINco. toc | W it Li t. ll le OT70 RALOEL Pret WObey Topules rites leu * OLLOC — of Finer, Nature Store Hours From 8:30 A, M. 30 P.M. none 1 not n BY LIEUT, GRANVIL A. nviaible track _ «x Shey vad: ta POLLOCK higher from the pals ahh pig biniony ed have) Mieriean Aviator in. the Lafayette Woolwe “e whe ge: raver 18 f the I ' ght wa M Lam active and enjoy |Copyright, 1918 the Newspaper hells from German b if : range of thou t , aT wayr bare Enterprine Association.) L \ ” Jrudgery, and I] Pilying low and shooting up the . a ' he dangerous and t : - ss = ; ig they cogil hil I got my first oyau (trench) near ¢ fn i wif 7 led in get The Ls on of * with ‘ bran tere 1 at a oR am t ‘ rl No. 6 ' t lone in fo . a wher the offen ba . oO bs r colebri me a ve in Flander given r mmiasions to , a: ie yver, In Sep: | at Ane me onde ‘ My me or Capt un ever, ¢ n 4 tye a and — resoruceful " . “ pilot, was our urKe us that ’ nmandant, Our the home t 1 leave us ‘ t Bun of be ere not to f w ‘ Wi Germar a se te, a aia” reek tor etn Mahogany an b 4 “ tf th ready for the October push on the 1 onsolidated our new . 2 oe what we were up to be ne Ane i F arbi Up and Down in Figure “Eights” Well, Capt. La Aid desert us, go scr cme 2eU_ | vrrugy a aicares to uety the Gap "| at $18.75 an ‘ en hid ts :* hohe wae the ttt in ble ctr 2 hing,” rath ‘apd Bhi : ob pagal Povey tredhiccpaeriae Hevea: A special purchase of Mahogany and Ivory { our regular 1 sudden dive ana|f] Enameled Wood Beds with cane paneled ends; te of your. good nam nang fry , at diy ad if} others in cottage and Period designs, are offered ear te craton inte vered and commenced to climb up{f} at special reductions. “i Mira enemy after'a jand back toward eee we Oe A dozen styles-—fifty beds are included, segre- " u. lone boche, or to shoot up a con sailed home | ‘ A oraer g72 75 even th . If he sph ly large formation of | There had been method in our cap-|f] ed into two lots at $18.75 and $28.75 each. on bse German soldiers hockey ome —Ehte apa agp lore These Beds were purchased’ from one of the w 4 yt “a ne pert of army trucks, been In a good cause | : ‘ ps pens a3 Our reputation, He tx th Kilt time, the Inat ¢ Seeing the Germans forming || best-known manufacturers and are without 4 fn ' in a pret Ui diving like hawks at Prite in his up in a communication trench, 4 ht ex dinary 1es hin 1 like trenches and worry the fife out getting ready to rush the French doubt extraordinary sain ae thin ' r anide wh of hive. position opposite, he plequed | = h t f her an Tr ‘ellewin tre a ya on down on them and let fly all bis | « t before of} ammunition. He broke up the met You are « strange girl if no | the trick aty of t predeces | Germans’ little game, and by bis | 7) ROTE-RANKINco. of work appeals to you, but a flyer ty short his setivity made the inference that | {) pecially when the war has opened | full tour of dut exe ten minutes| the Germans were probably || ' on new and jgive time for a little fun with the| gathering for a counter attack, red field ¢ wom- | Fritees | obvious to the officer in the list | er ‘ou had better get or | ‘The weather was bad at this time.| ening post of the | tel the world and really begin | We we w 000 me | trenches, and so forestalled a ||) entr in Si r 14 i avs< Rack Ghbat wes cee ap sank Gaetan | Entrance Through Main Store or 1420 Fifth Av me work that interes 0 Fre © would The French jumped out of | . then go int * our wh t out a crowded r tr their own trenches instead, A unhewlthy m ' full motor trench. | and bagged 20 of 20. prisoners VULSE OF Y FINER NA. |cartridges, and bef yuld re-| Capt, Lamy was a wonder. Hel] 9 C. TURE Jcover their senses in time to alm| started in the war as @ corporal in| }{ Mh ; | ; Janything at us, we would be shoot cone, but, transferring tol{! With brace arm construction, } Became Citizen Jing up again to wafety like rockets y of the alr, soon won hiv! fl]. a ee pa Py . ini | of Canada | Then down again at deother | ney and all the decorations saddle seat, golden waxed finish, + e f trench for ten seconds, andagain we | that go with it are offered below regular value ; soar Gre me | would see the Fritzes falling head what country I was er each other in a wild seram: | 1 Pi oe born in Iu 9a A /tas for duqouta end bomnberoots pa ad a ak Set of Six, $9. 75 eccaak aie aa ; ent ti : ip ong ay One meter . 39.37 inches | | ]) = ef arent rom one end of e German 2,000 65 a trenches theater our senor | je tern» GABE fet Inches TH Grog te-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote Rankin we would dip and climb lke roller. | ge —% alization here The butter market suddenly has! Peprars—Kebraska, per Mm ‘ You are a Canadian » more firm, following an un-| Petater-t Should Raise the 1 ete SN gg bo Saeaeale ioe American Flag athening | . local “e “Dear . ? the jt im raise the a “ se of the | = ate aos ge |The mark 2 No ene to declin and a” ywer quota Let the whole family try it. See how you will all like that good taste of hops. CERVA is pure—nutritious—and nun-in- toxicating. A very remarkable soft drink. per t oH leave all the arrangements for the th FLOUR = ay of my dear husband to pone pr wed ok . per (Prices paid wholesale) | At grocers’, at druggists’, etc. dwick, and Richard [ice the saath it ote and i 5 : —in fact at all places where boys hurried out, and Mottie| 7ou folks back home only knew how yor te Whole wheat, bbl good drinks are sold. 1 dat me in consternatic lonesome it is for us poor devils denen ranam. M t did not like ther Be never war car niatenting and gentemenly, ane mtry Hay and Grain : et Pe cag cody P don't think Tf shall have Hing Geraiah Flag Must feos paid wholesaie) | f- he glean egret writing iy j new gowns and they will be a dead)" Ate the mecond or third letter 1] Go, Says McAdoo | }i«itm ea Cun toss. 1 wish you, Mollie ae th oe | wrote, he ed permission to show] EL PASO, Tex. April 18.—There | AN-Grain Chep Ss up my dressmaker and ask her if she) ,,, ters to some of his pals in the|is not enough room in the world for uiee. éulc n't dispose of them in nes ches, and, as I had written noth-|beth the German and American Uti peed Forty United Protit sharing Coupons (2 coupons—each. ing i{!78 T Wax ashamed for the whole|fags, so the Stars and Stripes are Com... denomination, 20) are packed in every case. do you wear mourning |t| world to read, I readily consented.| going to wave over Herlin, accord: | Cracked Corn , 4 disliked i I asked | 1n ape aking of felecting olx re ular|ing to ecretary Me Adoo in i apeec ay Core. Sone iss ‘ correspondents, he says, “That selec-|m pefore railroad men here! Claw she! . 1 !" exclaimed Mother Trent! tion 1 nave not made without a little} Wednesday evening Clipped LEMP Manufacturers ST. LOUIS in horrified accents. “How can youl wericuit rece’ aaa Pra he people say?” 1 wonder how man ings Beta Distributors, : ne H 0 hinge w nee h On ors mit time thone things we should | front—amusement and something of stan fave — it Meat attle, Wash. ici ‘ not do, leave undone the things | ji terest I a De gate ont ory | we should do, because we are afraid) wien my noldier-stranger a Women Are Coming i ee Ground thavtay 4 ec of what people will sa , his letter will close with a| But it is the Young or Young ‘ood Why should we care if some wo-| of postecripte—just lines and| Looking Women Who Win mere * ae sitting REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ap. port oe man we do not know—and whom, if the men who have read| Today the world is overflowing P neay: 3 we did know her, we would not like, nd Tam looking forward | with opportunity for the woman who | ¥ 34:00010.00 : om because between this woman and rit. Perhaps Tam wrong|i# capable, active, youthful—or the Prices Pald Producers for . <F ‘ jourselves there can be nothir in allowing my correspondent to n who looks the part, Gra iiaties, Yeu ona hese” In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the Nghtest 4 common—makes an adverse criticim|show my. letters, but I. am not the appearance of age, ix pass and strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the mouth; & | of something that we say or do. lashamed of them: there is nothing ed by. Unfair; yes, but it is a con ai8!?, frozen you can bite corn off the cob; guaraie : | Oh, little book! can we not have] pushy, willy, sentimental or trashy in| dition which has to be met Rader 4 tha, tresen te teed 15 years. 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Examinatit ning that will be m until T die) those boys more cheerful for a “nin is no dye, bi h F “ bes. is coura not only physical but\yte or two, or tell him of the things! through the natural, gradual way in tun, Abbe — sini dled . ¥: moral coura |he is interested in, or amuse him in| Which It restores the youthful color | Belling Prices to Retailer for | Call and See Samples of Our Pla! | I have learned to face facts t him jaugh—elther with| Try it if your hair is gray, streaked | | Butter, Begs and Cheese | and Bridge Work. We Stand the T, Thie something Mother Trent ot ma just #o long as he| with gray, or faded, It will do the Fae ed ef Time. Most of our present pai never did in her life. 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