The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 3

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” STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. PAGE 8 SA) AUATANACAGUOUOUOUONGOEONEELAUOOUUNAAE gee engl ) a ‘ — CONFESSIONS | EMQUEL TE || Cynthia Grey’s | OFAWIFE |: “& LETTERS AOUDUUGUONLAGAROONaQOauoaaaennA TY | Don’t Be Too Eager | to Repeat Party | Dear Mixes Grey; Since you have given your opinion on #0 n | | sions, I now come to knee and ask your opinion of "7 ~ SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE (JROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F: KEGEL, President Store Hours From 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. High Grade Mattresses at One Third Below Regular Value 4 Mattresses, used as samples, ran, ing in price from $12.50 to $30.00, are marked one-third less than regular value, Nearly all of these are covered = TUTDUUGAUTTLE fs LIBERTY MIS MOURNING SINCERE on’! f a) ONLY BECOMING? Q x « Mother “4 mental TODAY AND SATURDAY of dentiny, i | | following group of girle—five in number mic on the beach, and whil preading their lunch with wiches, plekle Drapery and Bedding Specials for Saturday Fine Quality Mercerized Lock Stitch Marquisette; 40. inche of very superior quality and finish. Special the yard, 26¢ No C, O. D. or phone orders First Floor, Drapery Section. Hundred irs of Wool active plaid FORBES- | |v es ROBERTSON | | °. in his wonderful stage success, The PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR and frank v with on with us departed trange sheet of white und we never expect to see gain, | Now, Mina Grey, what I want te you thi Do 1 think we did wrong in asking them for lunet perfect hots A with best quality art ticking in BACK sea: stots tag nt of Saturday Specials attractive designs, but are slightly nk they enjoyed the diy in Basement and soiled from being on sample floor. i A BAND FLEA Housefurnishing It is important that you take ° advantage of these savings early, Section s the quantity is limited and the jf” values unusual. i Willow Rocker Universal Food Chopper; me- dium ize, complete with net of knives, each, $1.49. NickelPlated Tea Kettles, large mor ) | “TRIM OFF MUSTACHE? Mollie asked me wo} NEVER!” SAYS RUSSIAN er mother’s mourning,| Ku mi EES, i cecal ele i SPECIAL $11.25 zene very much, aa she knew I did not| He wouldn't part with them for | Willow Rockers as | y be re in an outwar 1 exhibition of | most anything. In fact he wouldn't y : illustrated in ivory /\ woe, but after I had written down allleven trim them for naiderabl a married ¢ Splint Clothes enamel and frosted |W ing from again that I would see that her| $1 0 be exact crepe veil would have a quarter of a| Kuazimat Bibaeff, who was borr yard m a he within a foot of in Russia, was f f the bottom of her dress, she let me|charge of trying to | Sometimes, little book, I think | attorney t Fashion plays the most potent part | have in modern life. teimm Think of it, Fashion tells you how | exten long and how much you must grieve : é 2 and changes ite commands from | j¢ in his latest year to year If you only had ary, and could have heard Mother ce THE LANDLOPER | |= = brown finish are of- fered at special reduc- tions for Saturday only. All of these Rockers { have cretonne-covered ,” cushion seats. Extra | special, each $11.25. reinforced bo Mlectric Irons; «tx mad «| Husband Refuses to Ever Clean Up Dear Mins Grey: 1 time TE-RANKIN--Pike at Fifth--GROTE- Jeclared Kungim: ing guilt ning | Thursda He was fir for * PNEUMONIA | hav y . baurd yN t h coaxed, begged. ¢ . poses eilp-n « and kept myself and whea - wor 7 » clean and dirty. Now % : ee t ther I do? be co » shave! 1 was in hopes when my moth DISCOURAGED. LOVE is in the balance. milliners have le . fn twice a week, and when! came to spend Christmas with us, he s2 . ning dead black Deaths for the J b «. he begins to get out his| would change, and he did for the ave you told him, in a quiet, | Surely, when he realizes m sland they have lined the hats wi ah . ernalia when every one else| first few evenings, but no longer womanly way, the things you he will make a supreme effort } white ant tied: the bonnets of the! a . © don't even! Miss Grey, it is bad enough to be; have just confided to me, that to be more 0-EDS DEBATE TONIGHT be ea A eee bens a= hen Ruth | wid under their chins with white| here and looked at herself In the «et t © or twice| humiliated before ce ve * obey his uncleantiness is making him | that piacere oS oa a bs y a Z jolland and Mercedes Kronschnable | organdy. They have put wh look of sunny satiafaction | weekly # it is even worse. I ca stand naattsyoregparpsnarelind ™ | comes home tir my, Co-eds at the University of Wash-| wit argue the affirmative gandy turnover ‘otate nd er her face. | He i exceedingly dark and hin ly becoming repulsive! TePulsive to you; that it Is mak- | ciean up, but he owes it to bits ark and bristly baby ing you lose your love for him, | self as much as those around: ¢ quickly suppressed her | whiskers are when she maw that I could see| for a boy of 23, He wears his dirty|t umper and overalls home, throws| will he be when he is ington will debate Friday night on} Ruth Bennett and Florence Freyd | o the benefits of newspaper consolida-| of the university will debate Friday |b r the neck and sleeves t in time it will bring bu him to do so, And personally, T and unb iness to his can find no excuse for thé mam n husbands | who does not, or will not uncl ¥ crepetrimmed gown. Yes, the | sm! 4; mq. in the first women’s intercol-| night in Eugene on the same ques-| modern mourning in most becoming. | her reflection in the mirror J 4 e debate of the year. Oregon! tion. Jand when Mother Trent had donned! (To be continued) them in a corner, gives his face the’ when our girl grows up. Too Starting Saturday, April 20 The Picture That Is Different ! —All 8 Reels of It! < The Sensation of New York at $1.50. We Show it at 25c Ea Includes War Tax & romance of the sts, more fascinat forgetable, tha many past sei Tarzan is the orphai of « British nobleman, adopted while a baby by a of anthropoid apes and cared for during his childhood youth by # fierce animal er mother, He learns all the secrets of the wilds, he 1 acquires the strength and agil 4 ity of his associates, and in ; time his hw intelligence aids him in becoming the leader of the tribe. § } His fearless unters with the jungle terrors, his slowly dawning reali- 3 | } zation that he is . his pathetic efforts to add to his knowledge, are Fy experiences such as have been nowhere else described with so absorbing i an interest, Wi meets with others of his kind and is able to note the strange differences; when he sees the woman who should be his mate but is separated from him by insurmountable obstacles, even greater trials are before him. It is more than a strong, unique story—it is one that will be remembered and seen again and again through the coming years, It's the biggest story this season! { Di100%> aa

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