The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1918, Page 3

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T Ss e h 0 u = is - is ‘S n Poot y e We y Like the story, the screen adaptation of Tarzan is unusual; New York eagerly stood in line for weeks during the sensational showing of this r- H super-play; homage that is accorded few pictures! Massive, spectacular, of &. seem weak in describing-this feature play—in story, in unstinted and lav- “ ; ish staging, in terrific and death-defying deeds, even to hand-to-hand a encounters with beasts of the jungles (a whole menagerie of them roam through the play); Tarzan simply sweeps you off your feet—its entire eight reels, from fade-in to fade-out, are wonderful. ADMISSION 25c¢ (including war tax); CHILDREN 10c TRUCK MAIMS GIRL aad Jackson et. whe wan riding tn RIDING ON MOTORCYCLE she side-car of Munsell's motorcycle. pg from the rear by aj! i" the King county hospital with ibubey auto truck, operated by C. T.|% Droken leg. broken arm, Sais. cf Auburn, 2 motorcycle with | acerations about the head, and body 7 bruises, and Munsell i & Gdecar attachment, driven by H A npc died 7 i. sys Boren. ave., was) With cut about the face and bruises |» formation regarding the dep over the face, head and arms. completely demolished, and its two NEW YORK, April 22.—T are under arrest he severe aw American nette Johnson, of 25th ave. ARREST TWO MEN AS U. S. TRANSPORT SPIES saving furnished Germany with in-| arture of roop transports to France STAR-—-MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1918. PAGE 3 uu = Cynthia Grey’s = LETTERS sD HUNANUQUUUAUAEQ SAUER SOON AN Gives Killing Look to Men Flirts STU UELAUNNAT onaider a woman « men when w withou when I have motion p absolutely unless tation with A quiet manner and never flirted in jall my life, even when a girl, and my husband knows this, He says it must be an expression in my eyes | but, M irey, when I cateh a man t me I give him a« look that 1 half kill him, so jeeply Interested in subject, and can find a MOTHER in the am in hor solution ANOTHI Should Consult Judge Dykeman Dear Mins Grey My motherin & very dear, kind heart swered an a paper nine ehild to board. A w to her answer and te about prom ined to pay care promptly She did meet this obliga for a few months, then dis tirely, Several years la an article in the in npany with a man. child's father, had been ar emugsling oplum into the Their y galle tures now grace the rogues’ | i's father is working stead | this elty, yet he has never |contributed one penny toward the child's support Can't he be com | Pelled to support his child, and if so, | would he have a legal claim upon| | her? | As much as my motherin-law js this financial assistance for jthe care and education of the girl he would rather continue the strug) gle unaided than surrender her to a a worthless father or mother. ANXIOUS. aw should } judge of the fu > | decision will depend | hn several things. not t Your motherin sult th court The father Acquainted with the whereabouts of his daughter. If he in working steadily he cannot be worthle If he is of moral rand is prepared to c for the child, and wants to it is very probable he given the opportunity On the ot nd, if famili e clreumatan and hifung his aponsibility of strangers cha ar with # wante upon the -« will b ot Death of Soldier Dear Miss Grey wa service flag member has lort hi ery hard to injured, one of them se-\| Invest in the THIRD LIB. | |Names given by the men are Aus Y im an accident on the Pa!) | ERTY LOAN. | | Bertich, and Theodore H. 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And I thir 4 me most exasperated woman of the ty Trent is the kind that m call a beautiful type of wom Mother Trent never sinned | n't hurt a vit! little ne on an aching tops hurting Yes, magic! nm I tre ly that corn lft it right out Drop a Mother t convention in all her life eo has always been a parasite and has strangled in some degree every person who came in contact with her selfish, pleasure-loving soul The time is to which M + Trent belongs will be shunned by the real people of the | world as surely as is the woman | who is supposed to wear the scarlet | letter on her It is a man-mad: now woman world no longer pmething more | plaything, a chattel or beast len » costs but 1 mighty glad that T am an Pvniege te in woman, little book, for I ag Fong think the American woman has come Pao atanan the t to coming absolutely own. n Mollie the ne and the calluses, without sore: and Chad were trav-! sin Europe, Mollie told me she], 1 not help feeling sorry for the oman : ea jerman women,” said Mol thoroly under the dominion of the men of thei never talked high or low, who was no} mirror of her husband's opinions of her “T don’ shrewdly, is ever able, in ¢ her lord and master's for himself, and to be able to g! them on her own life would be impossibility. “Why,” she indignantly exclaim ed, “I know a delicate, refined Ger- man woman who polished her bus band’s boots every night. “This woman does all of her own ational dis: Cincinnati genius. 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We of the younger generation ure making ourselves a part of the | | great dispensation when all of the} world will be humanized, wher Jeven that love which is supposed to be woman's whole existence (I wish Byron had died before he wrote | sentiment) will not be the whole of j ite and living for her | Preven ser of infection. We are rapidly approaching the|" y¢ jg soothing and healing ama jtime when men will not say they | quickly drives out pain and inflame are protecting us from all the cares | yy annoyances of existence, while | | they are only takir e that their own particular wo re kept un-| feet spotted from the world ne and tooths I do not believe it is possible for) Get it from druggists for 30 cents. any woman to love and marry and | If not satisfied, return the bottle and have children, and still be human and spots wher her (To Be Continued) and cuts, burns, ja | r or have sick Just try Wizard Liver Digestion CERVA is more than a delicious dri ik. Ss abating Try it with ah meal. It's a remarkable soft drink— with the good taste of hops. “Bear” In Mind cen A rs’,at druggists’, etc. in fact ai all places where good drinl sold. LEMP \ Manufacturers ST, LOUIS Fischer Brothers Company, Distributors, Seattle, Wash, Speceael ae ee EseiS ere.

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