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Ree RNS SE WS. Oak UNBELIEVER Seven Reels of Americanism See the Marines in Real as Well as Reel Action FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS—11 TO 11 200—Children 10c MARGUERITE CIARK RICH MAN. POOR MAN (fees | $1,100 a 9 ¥ | quired to rend a definite amount to his family, as he is supposed to make arrangements himself THE STUDIO GIRL A Matrimonial Sketch— Tonight and Saturday REMEMBER! | ~— i Lins | EBL-TIDES AND FLOOD- TIDES OF GRirr |= T ert... | “Sometimes I think, Margie," Don | na continued as Mrs. Trent left the }room in apparent disgust, “that I fean never live without Will. Why, I ordered my motor only last week, and drove miles and miles with only |one thought surging thru my brain |and choking my breath and making my heart beat wiidly | “It was that I could not live an. Remember see! Poison Gas | other day, another hour, without | Will. I could recall every little Buy More iberty Bonds | giance of his eye. every tiny ma = neriem, and oh, Margie, I wanted him so—I wanted his arms abou me, I wanted to feel his kisses on my hair, my eyes, my mouth, and I found myself almost crazed with the thought that out thére in the ceme tery he is lying so cold and calm and cannot know of what I am thinking “When this mood wears away I am calm again for weeks, and then I sometimes feel that I am very Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DKUG STOLE 906 Third Ave. ‘The doctor will be glad to talk over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary. Only charges will be for medicines Prescribed or treatment taken. You wil be surprised how little member how Will looked. He is a stranger to me gether is as tho it never waa “It has been like this with me, I Margie, since Will first died, and I intended to tell you this, RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 1913-15-17 First Avenue TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF PIKE Specials for Saturday We have a large stock of slightly used Steel Ranges. 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STON SATURDAY TODAY, The Kiddies Will Second at Seneca ! Continuous—11 Admission 2 Children 10¢ Again, dear Donna, me inexprensibly,” life and living. to 11 COLISEUM you comfort I said ou nee you have theories about] and you «it down and | fore work them all out in your mind they see y work: erything is in chaos to your theor not on whispers that if you put thie ou nto practice some one wi 7 you are not womanly—not you ‘did not love your Why, Donna, I've got to live got to bring up my boy, and I want! myo carloads of lettuce have ar him to have courage. Honestly tv Seattle to relieve the nl think it would be very cowardly California head will sell | w give up and aay and yet ther I would da “L loved Dick very we were first married. I did the « him as fact that the grief of that time wa greater than my grief and then is no one bi e to may this to. or less disillusioned plausib bang—ev. | very unh You turn back | !" and all at once some PAGE 3 | espnoetpnapeeaesied = Cynthia Grey’s g LETTERS Son Must Obtain His Own Papers Dear yearn ol: wan n my husband took ov w Dis first citizenship pa » 189 He in it to get his dpa now that make his son citizen ¢ United Staten? ANXIOUS MOTHER T am porry but as your son ta £ th t father's cltix get p See That You Have Plenty of Ozone Mina G mornt to disappoint you t 21 now zed by bin He must Dear in the When I wak I find myself ered with perspiration, Ix this for the health? One of my frie says I have’ bad blood, What the ovuse of thin sweating? A WOODSMAN WHERE IN THE ened from a ¥ wystem, 7 several causes, ar clan, after a thoro ninati can tell First be wu however, that you have plenty of fresh alr in your sleeping room that that you are not too heavily Any of there conditions, in of itt health, might pernp! of t come fre nly the cause t in not too warm, cause the iratior However Because friend to both of us have just found this out this gousip I told him I could ni longer accept his attention It is your privilege that over about happier relations wer to with much rences to bring | Second Lieutenant | Paid $1,700 a Year Dear Mins Grey: What is the pa of an infantry second leutenant? he supposed to rend bh | { of his p 1 the » the husband A second a year depar NGEL tant gets not re He for the care of his dependents. Neither does the government wend a separate amount to the wife « If, however, an offic to provide for his family, the government will direct him to do so. If you In teod to complain of your bus ban in this respect, n him firwt. If he still fails to do what he should. rtment of local Red lothes and equ AKO. hor: I told him he date cancel it « two and he «aid me. It makes m y when I see him t and | we'll | a yut | scarcely awberries have suddenly dearly when | vanced. tes were selling loved in| and $3 instead of $2.50. not conceal from you the in now not only felt that I had lost my but I knew that I had lost much of | my loyal faith in humanity.” (To Be > Continued) ‘Women Find Clear Skin In Simple Laxative A cense of falee modesty often admitting that many of her ills and disorders are due primarily to constipation. But women who know not dislodge it. i Rae eche remedies and beautibers only YRUP The Perfect FREE BAMPLEs / number of It ie the rational, Dr. Caldwell’s a are Trial bot peecaae prevents women from themselves have learned that head- cover the trouble but do ‘What is needed is a ta temaedy to ceove the bowels end stir sensible woren take a small aes a ‘cocabina tron of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and wold by druggists under that name. It will eave a woman from the habitual use of headache remedies, skin lotions and similar makeshifts. bowels are emptied and regulated, the headache and the pangies and blotches disappear. A bottle of Syrup Pepsin lasts a famil ps beets sheen and all will find use for it from time to time. jul people are never without it in the house. The druggist will refund your money if it taile promised. Once the natural EPSIN Laxative eal D tn ine es od eae i paw ym Prices Paid Whol! ‘eae 1 kno All righ hen he "SA URuugtun nts ‘ at 1 I of | l¥ manager of ot w now that it waa not his f it and! ¢ I believe he would like to be fr | with me agar , Apologize to him ay and that be tx to meet the requirements Give Him Time to Forget It Dear Mins Grey: I have accepted |the company of a young man wt works where I do. We had an er gagement for an evening not long but I found I could not leave days be t ne and hot house at “Another Beautiful French Actress Is Imprisoned as Spy MLLE, SUZY DEPSY ] Mite. Suzy utiful Depry women of the one of the most 7 iv in prison in France, charged Might Explain with being a German sf The case All the Facts |recalls that of another popular Dear Miss Gre I have been| French actress similarly accuse estranged from the man I love be-| Matt Hari, who was executed. Mile cause of remarks made by a girl|Depsy's husband in also under arrest whom I thought was a very dear/ 0" % charge of violating th | age law. He ts Emil Guillier, former m MeVey, the Amer jean prize fighte that hin friendship had foundation. She Would Help to Lighten Burden Miss Grey: Almost every my husband tells me what a mhiftiens, worthless life I am liv jing. It has become such a bugbear to me that Iam driven to distrac We have two ch Idren and rk ) ing my f nd caring for my ch iren, 1 give consider me t and Red Cr do not consider that I my tme away Before my marriage I held a good ponition, 1 could do it again, but 1 do not like to leave the children all day in the care of another. My husband is a selfish, grasping man. to whom nothing appeals like em ployment in business. He has good qualities, which I magnify as much # possible in order to I find my educati: work am fritterin; aS pends greatly on his « opinion and present he's badly out of patience with me. Miss Grey, I just want to ask you, is it my duty, in [thin day of the world’s need, to de my time to money-getting tr f lifting a little of humanity's WIFE AND MOTHER A wite whose husband ts able to provide for his family should not do any remunerative work, unless it in no why interferes with her h duties, and it is th © all’ oth which happiness. This in not fact in your case. You pre. the work you are now en x and are en to make your choice. Te it you take a business position, you k out some girl who needs it sme women must do this out side work. Your problem is to make your husband see that it is necessary. 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