The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1918, Page 3

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Until Tuesday Night Only It wasn’t easy for Larry to “Play the Game”—cocktails, cabaret and chicken were his specialties until Fate landed him hatless and coatless in the cactus country. But the Jackrabbit has nothing on Ray for speed when he gets going! Direction MARIUS BRAMBILLA FIFTH AT PIKE to “Show the Boys” BEGINNERS’ DANCING CLASS 7 O'CLOCK SHARP ‘The less you know of dancing the better. MR. and MRS. G. OSWALD Fifth and University you were going to get in shape \ging at my breast. |down on the little downy |my baby’s head I whispered ard Waverly 111.” I could almost feel the arms of Dick about me holding us both—his baby and his wife—ciose to him. I kept thinking of things I would |tell him when he | night. myself “Dick is dead,” not realize it. One day I caught a few words be- tween Mollie and the nurse, and I knew that there was some trouble that they did not want me to know about. But I made Mollie tell mo. It seems that the moment I was taken |sick, Mother Trent began to run ev erything, and only that morning the old housekeeper had told the nurse that, much as she loved me, she was going to tell me as soon I got well I must find some one to | take care of the house, as she could |not possibly take orders from Mra | Trent. “Now don't worry, Mollie, er home with me. pee just mind her she exclaimed despairingly The next morning Mother Trent insisted upon secing me, as I was regaining my strength rapidly I told the nurse to let her in. I thought I might aa well have it over. * The first words Mother Trent said were: “Well, Margie, Lam glad to see you look so well, I knew y needed time to fecover, You will be sitting up in a few days, and I you will be thinking about mourning. I want to tell you how satisfactory mine is, and I have taken the liberty of asking Madame to come up here tomor row so that you can order yours.” yet I could Margie,” Ob, why can't and, now your I was silent a moment. seem possible that any one could do such 4 nge thing. Then 1 #aid, “You have indeed taken a great lib erty, and you may go and fame that she need not come Mother Trent said already rather DR. KDWIN J. BROWN D. D. & How at 106 Columbia we left the tm! tors of my nam: signs on First av: D “I am not going to wear mourn ing.” “What?” “You heard me; I wear mourning.” “What will pe I don't am not going to am sure know lens.” Th your husband that glad when he passed out.” “1 wish, Mra. Trent (for then and there, little book, I came to the con clusion I would never call ber moth er again), you would not speak of Dick as ‘passing out.’ All those sub: terfuges to get around the word—the inevitable and only word which ex presses eternal is ‘death,’ “My husband is 1 sald sharply “And do you mean | mourn?” she asked. id wieienes en creer win yon “You have no right to ask me such Toans taken up from |\4 question, even if you es Py ut you are not going to wear ck,” she exclaimed,” | ‘You know very well that I do not believe In making a di jon over my heartbreak, #t., Just acrows the street from my old location. My new en- tranes is 106 Columbia, mare be- will aay y and you were hot raine my pri $ saneed war, but I do expec Dusiness will offset cost of doing busin the war I want to be known as the only man in ttle who did not raise his Driggs because of the war. you do not are Ne bank. EMPIRE MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Retab. 19 Yrs. 201-2-3 White Bidg. came home at! eaters And even tho I repeated to/ terms «ould not adopt a paper that naid “for Lam going to take moth-| a only | | Sale Bill Safe ‘That night I awoke at a slight tug-|auto on and as I looked | (blank crown of| the | to the own business,” | v It did not! | "1 in ¢ phone | orde ed and I} ou never cared for | @ his | | Afraid May Poor TT | Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Sr nf Have Unflinching Faith in Him Dear Mins Gre Tam engaged to} American army in France. writes just now young man with the While he Intely he with an frequently has mentioned his acquainta & beautiful French girl speaks of her in nearly Mian ¢ . | love him more the ta, awful clutching will fo would be thin to him? vd every letter than all we and oan at my heart. 1am afraid etn Do you think it for me to mention! LILA about as he tells you » girl there inn't much to be It's alle that dangerous. Try not to about this affair; instead strive bravely to be true to all that is fine ir womanhood, and instinet ively, unconsciously char ter will reflect itself in your montages to him, Try to hold fast to the thought that he lov you and has gone over there to fight for YOUR protection and honor, And likewise, that un flinching faith will be reflected to him, too, and help him to keep that star of your love and faith and hope ever burning brightly before him. Write cheer ful, interesting, chummy letters full of for the future (yours and him), when he returns: ‘This will bind you to him much cloner than your fear that he might forget you, or that another could take your place. SUMMON ALL OF THE COURAGE OF YOUR WOMANHOOD, . AND BE worry your to constantly voice BRAVE. THE Wom HOME MUsT A DIFF NT WAY, 1 BUT FOR WOMEN, t MEN, BRAVERY HAS ITS OWN REWARDS. Churches Are Helping Prosecute the War Dear Mise Grey: “Ave the churches helping Uncle Sam?" I find this question asked by "A Laborer™ thru] your « He evidently does not} know that in addition to giving the boys Bibles, each and every church organization is pouring out am nev before, money for the soldiers’ needs. You can train a man to be a noldier in one year, but the beat soldier Unele Sam has today is the boy whom the church has trained from babyhood, to stand by the things which are good and right and to keep himself clean physically and morally in all places, under all circumstances In our h r from a ber of boys in service, iat boys#—and some today din eve { gratitude come from t M ome we b not of In the words for the blesaings of the Y and Y. W. CLA Bullets are well and good and very needful Just now; but would “A La borer” like fo be at the front with just “Dullets,” with nothing of the comforts the church is giving? I be long to lodges, too, and am not ig norant of their splendid work in this war, but they cannot outclass the work the churches are doing. LBB Notary Will Make T am selling my bill of sale vendor, and party . « to ap the! d our names In it necessary binding, if wiedged before nditional vend jecumer would it make it this paper was ackr a ary? Friends that the conditional tects both parties: welling or} } | ore nave advived me bill of sale pro and that auto} cars every day on would necessitate a knowledgment Iam also buying & d pay ing cash, and will ree @ straight bill of rale, signed by the owner of same. In it necessary for him to have this paper sworn to before a notary? notary’s ae piano AN OLD SUBSCRIP In order to make the bill of sale absolu safe, it should be a notary, In the no, the straight sufficte Marriage Month Dear Miss Grey IT am to be mar and would lke to have the ding in May; but my chum says! is is an unlucky month, Ia this Also, will you kindly print the jingle ¢ te the wedding| ictions for each we An old belief designated M. an unlucky month for mar but, other super stition, this is no longer credit the verse ‘onday for healf jay for wealth day like. a of all look ridiculous her,” she said for my husband will £0 out tog ep mourning and son, and you in colors.” ‘Lam sure I do not think we wil £9 out much together, for as Iam able, I am going answered (To Be Continued) . we when w away,’ FINE FOR RHEUMATISM | Musterole Loosens Up Those | Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain You'll know ¥ why y thousands use Musterole once you experience the id relief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint- ment, made with the oil of mustard, Letter than a mustard plaster and docs blister. Brings ease and comfort lc it is being rubbed on! | Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millionsof jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff, neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscle: bruises, c! ilblains, frosted feet, colds the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 0c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918. PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always rt GROTE~RANKINCO OTTO F: KEGEL, President Monarch Malleable | Ranges STORE HOURS FROM 8:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. Now Showing New Willow Furniture In several at- tractive fin Ishos for sun parlor, porch or living room Moderato Prices MONTH-END CLEARANCE Sale of Housefurnishings are comprise thin set n your daily cooking $10.98. Safes of fir and screened inches long A brolutel 49c $1.49 sf we One Lot of : | Graniteware Half Price | and Less Thin lot represents odda and ends and plecen of Graniteware | stightly chipped in transportation—included are pudding pans, pre serving kettles, teapots and many other practical pieces, marked | for clearance at half and lens Fifteen practical pleces, of pure elurminum Ewery a handsome and serviceable help and preparation of mee Fatra ppe the wet Towel Rods, made of nickel plated brass tu rounded ends; 24 will not tarnish or each piece Meat nize made on thi proof, Bach heavy medium f nelec aides rust. Special Bread Raisers, made of heavy galvanized tin with tight fitting cover and reinforced Pure Aluminum Double Boilers, Kitchen Knives and Forks, Dquart size, convenient for amall | made of high-grade steel, With family. Special, 89c | | strong riveted handles 39c each Bpecial, the pair Step Ladders, five feet high: | Paring Kulves, several sizes made of good material and well | and shapes of best quality steel. eee... PL LD | en 9c MONTH-END CLEARANCE Of China and Glassware Odd Pieces of Haviland China just s range Wire Clothes Lines, long best quality wire 100 feet | of one piece braced. each a tew pieces of each item, All novelties from 10c to $1 in white and decorate Pri ated F orat white uillons and oh each he 22¢ 15¢ 40¢ 25¢ 15¢ 2he 25e aB5e¢ 20¢ special, $1.49 $1.39 $29.50 , 82.25 gold lain gold elain hb, plain in decorated yrated China Soup &inch neh emi-porcelain mi-pe Semi Semi-p Green de White semi-porcelain Creamers White semi-porceiain Sug White semi-porcelain P White ain O; White China Tea Cup White China Berry or per net China Cake Sets, Japanese handdecorated 100-piece set of Dinnerware; service for twelve persons; extra special amekins, pair 15¢ and Dishes, each ers, pair ad Sets, decorated with gold band semi porce per set Gold band China Tea Cups and Saucers, per eet of xix Tive Delft China Cups and Saucers, per set of six Stem Glasses, Lounce to 6-ounce, special at Taper Tumb 414-00 and S-ounce, special, Fancy Bamboo Fruit Baskets, special, each Glass Berry Dishes, new cut designs, fancy each Giase Plates, 6 rH oe each shapes; extra special Be 15¢ and 20¢ Creamers, Bon Bon 10¢ to 50¢ 25¢ 50¢ and 8 Odds and ends of G Trays, Mayonnaise Boats and Stands 2quart White semi-porcelain Pitch: . £-inch Glass Fruit Bowls on stands, each .. neh, each such as Sugars, Handled Nap seware es MONTH-END CLEARANCE Of Wilton and Axminster RUGS sof Axminster Tt velal pure discon, arance, al sty) tterns and a ¢ representing samples, are marked for quick Seve tinued desirable and are offered at decided savings. These Rugs are v ™, $46.50 values, for , $31.50 values, for Rugs, $43.50 yalues ) value $29.50 values, 9x12 Axminster 9x12 Axminster 8-3x10-6 Axtainster 10-6 Axminster Rugs, 8-2x10-6 Axminster Rugs, Room-Size Wilton Rugs at Decided Reductions 11-3x15 Wilton, for for... for..e 9x12 Wilton, $-3x10.6 Wilton, special special special $54.50 $49.50 $72.50 all discontinued patterns and month-end clearance prices less than present mill prices: These quoted ar Twenty Pieces of High-Grade Cretonnes Reduced to 65c the Yard An opportunity Draperies for sun bedre and living rooms or for town or country homes, Many pieces enpecially desirable for pillows and knit ting bags. All are fine qual and the special clearance price is extremely low. McKay Ventilated Table Pads absolute protection to your table against the effects of hot dishes or #pilling of thelr con tents, They are clean and sanitary Can be washed m a moment the rubberized surface pre- Vents absorbing of liquids © ventilated air chambers through the body of McKay Pads prev the heat from reaching the table. Sold in Five for 42inch for 45-inch for 48inch for 64inch for 60-inch exceptional wale Sizes table Extra leaves to Floor Lamps and Lamp Shades A score or more of especially artistic designs, Each Lamp distinetly beautiful. Among the present showing are Lemps priced $18.00 to $35.00, Table Lamps $5.00 to $12.00. Shades First Floor. The New Display of Matched Bedroom Suites affords excellent opportunity for profitable and satisfactory selections. Among the suites being shown are many popular — pric designs and several new decorated effects. Fifth Floor, now A Garden Means More to You and Your Country This Year Than It Ever Meant Before You can buy all your re quirements most economically in our Basement housefurn ishings Section, jarden Hoes ling Forks nd Cultivators Handy Trowels Pure Rubber Hose Women's Three-piece Gar- ball bearing All are mod: High ¢ Lawn Mowers erately priced. Items From Every Section of the Store, and of Special Interest to Homefurnishers, Are Pre- sented at Extraordinary Savings in the Baby Carriages in all the new finishes, fuxa- riousiy uy stered, now shown. Moderate MONTH-END CLEARANCE Of FURNITURE Ivory Enameled Chiffonier—With glass top 4 five drawers, for .... $7.95 “* $23.85 Ivery Dressing Table—Hand ¢ mirror; top slightly damaged, for Solid Oak Chiffonier—Has five large French plate mirror, for Solid Oak Dresser: drawers, With 2 larg: corners, for . Solid Oak Chiffonier—W ithout construction, for Solid Oak Dresser—Colonial design French bevel mirror, for Waxed Oak Chiffonier—In attractive Colonial isn, for American Walnut Dreesing 1 Table—W illiam and Mary design, with triplicate mirror, for American Walnut Dresser—Massive Colonial denign, reduced to American Walnut Dresser—teautiful Queen design, semi-oval mirror - American Walnut Bed—[ull size, Mary period design : American Walnut Chiffonier—Without mirror, William and Mary dggign A American Walnut Chiffonier—Without mirror, for . Mahogany Chiffonier—Colonial . design, with mirror, for mee 9" nd 2 small roun¢ mirror, fivedrawer with large Anne William and $22.25 $22.25 $18. he Mahogany Princess Dresser—Colonial design, for . Solid Mahogany Chiffonier—Popular Adam design, for . Mahogany Dressing Table—William and Mary en, for Mahogany Chiffonier—W illiarn and Mary design, with mirror, for American Walnut Cuittonier—aucen Anne design, with mirror, for Mahogany Chiffonier—With mirror, period design, for . Antique Mahogany Chittonier—with mirror, Queen Anne design, for . Mahogany Wood Bed—With panel ends and steel rails, for .. Mahogany or Ivory Wood Beds—With cane panel ends and turned posts, for .... Mahogany or Ivory Wood Beds—With double cane panel ends, full size only, for Mahogany or Ivory Enameled Beds—With Layer ends and turned posts, each ..... Mahogany or Ivory Enameled Wood Beds—Full size cottage designs, each ........ A Mahogany or Ivory Wood Beds—Plain effects, full size, for Ivory Enameled Wood Beds—With cane center panels, for Ivory Wood Bed—With two cane panels in ends, for . Steel Beds—Circassian walnut finish with brass mounts, for .. Vernis Martin Beds—With 2inch continuous posts and linch fillers; not more than one to a customer; each. . French Brass Beds—Continuous posts and linch fillers, each Ivory Enameled Bedroom Chair—Stightly marred, for. Fumed Oxk Music Rack—Colonial design, for.. American Walnut Buffet—In popular Adam design, for. American Walnut China Cabinet—William and Mary design Antique Mahogany Buffet—Williath and Mary design. Fumed and Waxed Oak Pedestals—36 inches nish, each, Child's White Enameled Arm Chair for. i Child's Arm Rocker—Made of fir, for. . Golden Fir Folding High Chair for.... Golden Waxed Onk Umbrella Stand—Oxidized trimming, for Dark Golden Cane Top Footstools, each ... White and Green Maple Footstool— Jacobean ‘design jumidor—White enameled inside, for. . Footstools, with cane seat, for..... Fumed Oak Waste Baskets—With oxidized trimming, each Genuine Leather Hassocks for .... Waxed Oak Umbrella Stand for . Fumed Oak Magazine Rack Golden Oak Wire Back Stools ‘ Fumed Oak Dining Table—54-inch top, 6-foot extension. ‘umed Oak Dining Table—54-inch top, 8-foot extension. Fumed Oak Dining Table—54-inch top, S-foot extension Fumed Oak Dining Table—William and Mary desig foot extension, for ned Oak B fet—William. and ™ ry design, for . hina Cabinet—William and Mary design. . Cabinet air—Leather upholstered Fumed Oak Leather Upholstered Settee Fumed Oak Tapestry Seat Rocker . Waxed Oak Tapestry Seat Rocker Waxed Oak Tapestry Seat Chair ... | Waxed Oak Tapestry Seat Chair, Wil } Waxed Oak Tapestry Seat and Cane Back Chair. i Jacobean Oak Tapesiry Seat Rocker ....... olden Finished Hardwood Rocker ... 3 w Oak Tapestry Seat and Cane Back Chair Waxed Oak Telephone Table and Stool | Fumed Oak Leather Seat Rocker Walnut Tapestry Seat and Back Chair Walnut Tapestry Seat and Back Rocker ‘ H Large Overstuffed Rockers in mulberry or blue velour, each. . | Mahogany Tupestry Seat and Back Chatr peers | Mahogany Tapestry Seat Chair . i “s Large Tapestry Upholstered Davenport . 869.75 Large Tapestry Upholstered Wing Chair ..............+ | | | $28. 95 .. $24.50] $16.95 $11.25 $22.75 .. $35.00 $8.95} 30-inches high, each. m and Mary design. Ladies’ Mahogany Writing Desk Mahogany Music Cabinet Mahogany Davenport Table . y Writing Desk | THE GROTE-RANKIN Co. —PIKE ST. and FIFTH ‘AVE. — THE GROTE-RANKIN Co.

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