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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918, PAGE 11 GIRL IN LOVE MURDER TRIAL The STORE for MEN Where the finest clothing made “ready to wear” is being sold at a saving of 25 to 35 per cent on the market price of today Suits and ~ the utmost of value, smartest styles, What Thoughts That Dandelion Might Have for Miss Grace Lusk BY WINONA WILCOX purt one morning thin week, Grace Lurk, on ha, Wis, on the charge of murdering her lover's wife, picked a common yellow dandelion, and cherished it nalf a day A photographer snapped her casually, it belpg his busines to get as many news pictures of her ax ponsible, Hix plate what no carefully posed studio photo could have bettered—an ideal Hlustration for the familiar lines nilored Overcoats In values which you will not find elsewhere at our prices | 115 *20 4 | %25 830 %35 ! Featuring Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes styles. Dressy, checks and many novelt hagen, marine Coming te trial at Wauk revealn “To me the meanest flower that blows con give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.” Who can help wondering what are the depths of the tho: Which the humblest of blosson ‘oured in Grace Lusk's mir Minn Lusk seems not intimately ooncerned with the usual pitiions criticiarms of society, When first accused of a iiason with Dr. David Roberts, she ix said to have dOclated, in substance, that her personal emotions were not a public concern, She has sometimes seemed to assume the attftude of superiority to the ary humiliations which an average woman, similarly placed, 1 weep over @lecting, then, regret and resentment and other meditations bvious nature, thi cannot fait an of ideals thus remain two wh lenly dishone first is a feeling of complete surprise, of prepetual ant ishment. Each morn Heht of a ne SATURDAY—a real opportune time. for you to begin knowing the advantages this store offers in ul Clothes-Service. as Grace Lusk opens her eyes to the must ated, finds | nk herself how it comes that she eit ad der cane in the world can be mc her tragic ponith n abe in herself And beside this ceaseless amazement at her present state, must there not lie deep in this woman's mind—too deep for tears & great confusion concerning her conduct? Whether or not ahe in guilty of the crime charged, she must find many of the steps which brought her to trial now quite unexplainable, even to herself. Was there never a place to turn back; never a slipped step to recover? Does she see Love a Nemesia work inevitably, inexorably to her disillusionment and dis Society denied her love a right to exist. Does yw see society as an unescapable avenger of its @% on conventions, whem no women cen ever success defy? ndant in a mystified ver GIVE TO THE RED CROSS REMEMBER—No matier how much you give here-—scores of our boys “Over There” are giving infinitely more. Tailored Ready Co. in her tight fingers te gay and commonplace bloxwom, today a thi never too particular about where it lives ax it ugh while it 1 and tomorrow a globe of gomasmer, the wraith of a flower, destined to be shattered and tossed to the vagrant wind. felion which Grace Lusk holds upright her that love itself in 0 ke the of golden. 4 You hear the call of FOREN Red “fant 70 yesterday. An attempted en-| k Cross. ANSWER AT ONCE. KEE FLIERS lomy raid early last night failed in | Aveluy wood." } 5 * | "AIDBRITISH ON. FEDERALJURY |= rd saa “JURYMEN WEEP can airplanes were brought down ion of d ] citizens was opened|{ The following letter haw been ~ Weds yo Ba bateierieid, | 2" f disloyal citizens was opened H 0 TAS | : x amid cy cy lege when a federal jury returned a ver-|) Mentified at the trial of Grace { i ¢ | the German war office declared, in ater both ‘ Lusk as one of many written b: " jits night official statement. (This | ‘ct of guilty on both counts of the |) 1. David Roberts. It was writ | i accepted as indication that Amer |indictment against W. FE. Mead,') ten in Seattle and introduced in HOME OF THE BEST }ican aviators are in considerable| charged with violation of the at the Waukesha, } rr ‘ontinued From Page Tw o |force on the Flanders battle front.| pionage act, in-the federal district |{ Wis., murder hearing as tending ) x¢ fas Capt. Biddle narrowly escay aati —The sale includes: —Small Street Toque —Dashing Flat Sailors —Flower-trimmed Hats ! | east of Ypres a few days ago) unity of the United States army with |} New Washington Hot at- | would go home and tell the truth that of her ailies, and rules that the / tle, Thursday | During bh testimony, she recited one | LONDON, May 24.—Rombardment) interference with military operations Dear Grace; Arrived here last } ed trips with Robe GLASSES ON EARTH of vartous British sectors and cor » allied army is a violation of § eve at 9 after a fine day's trip on 4 Peor “told 1 tinued raiding operations were re the United States exploinage act. } boat. Found your kind letter { fo man first ¢ her FREE EXAMINATION | ported by Field Marshal Haig. The convicted man was found guilty ) awaiting me, ane Cared for Hn DOESN'T IT MEAN some- €% “Hostile artiliery wan active last| of having tried to influen nadian ) learn you are having a ; Me ee 508 uni e night west of Lens and in the neigh-| recruits on board the amship || 8 marty every night S din oF Stara SSsi. han borhood of Festubert.” the statement | Q to denert { here Friday a. m. for Portland, boon | began to care for him ver PARIS, May %4—An Ameri . ony” pair ot said. “The Nieppe forest sector was| M. « there any bombarded by gas shells fine # offense carries a penalty of ) where a at wing from $1 to $1,000 and a) made. Having a fine trip, but » of two days will be tl muct ip Porag Sage can air squadron is co-operating in the defense of Paris, it was ou WHI not come We took a few prisoners in a sur-| maximum sentence of 20 years in the|) don’t think 1 am crazy as some yourself of the cessful raid southwest of La Basses! penitentiary for each count people about traveling, except on officially announced today and in @ patrol encounter north of } ahort trips. Meet lots of fine peo: Of the 30 German airplanes which es the YpreeCominea canal Men day services will be held i gr had a pretty }} to b participated in the second raid or Marcum Optical A few men are missing as the|at F reabyterian church Sunday,) good time, but t like new ¢| the was legally | pp, \ 1 only on result of an enemy raid north of|at m ) friends like my old ones. So am rm seh deanna : : m )| mar would not be city, so effective was the reached tt anxious to get back of friendship to tt aled finally in| ¢ Lusk said, bombs we ‘Do |{ conain. For many reasons that )j asked for my love and all that ir] defense oe ee 917 FIRST AVENUE it] t erin nt ith Catarh 1 do not care to give at this time. }| {| meant | posed thern peer neem, Me, 1008 Yours, as ever,” | “Then our relations passed those} The one plane which reached the (No signature.) ' F It Often Leads to Dread Consumption | ————". , | ave 1915. Mis dre ved in the suburbs, he took me in his arms in my|Where there were a few victims. Y and can not be cured b¥ local appil. Catarrh may be the forerunner of |e cores had ‘testified she did SETS RECORDS | °F cations of sprays and douches; this that most dreaded and hopeless of j Mi Ask declan vas the docto | sent artnet Soocnan: Tone cote rested on whe suzzeatat meeting ner in cr QN N.Y, FLIGHTS " "| RINGHAMTON, N. Y., May 24 of love city dropped several bombs, killing ' You Will Never Be Cured by Local and finally reaches down into the 1 cotton ; - ‘Treatment With Sprays jungs, and every ofte fecdgnives. the CASUALTY ROLL cic the ¥. MLC. A, and held] and Douches wlarming condition tha ewults | me almost an hour | bs se . ee | Instead of taking the initiative as GIRL AVIATOR ene shi ——————= | who have vain resorted to this No local treatment affords perma | method of treatnent nent relief, Experience las taught Failure of her gasoline supply forced Dandruff Surely tarrh should not be neglected |that 8. 8. &. le the one remedy which p old WI easy for him to change ife Company iat yo gre ae lanes which op Their love was person and injuring 12. Othe: Catarrh is a condition f the blood When the I affected. ‘ er there “for a Katherir St on to land two miles | : xperimented with The wrong attacks the disease at its source, the : : : i north of this city Jast evening, in Destroys the Hair |) treatment is valuable time loxt, dur. blood, and produces satisfactory re.| WASHINGTON, May 24.—Forty bss yl a her attempt to make a notratop Jing which the disease in getting a sulta in even the worst casé Ca. | four canualties listed by the.war fe}. Genara, Ma flight from Chicago to New York | Girls—it you want plenty of thick, |firmer hold upon its victim, and tarrh sufferers are urged to give 8.| partment today were divided thus w | The plucky aviatrice set two ne & Us i i} beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by|making it more difficult for even 8. 8. a trial, It is sold by| your killed in action, ten dead of Private Patrick W records, however, She bettered the | all means get rid of dandruff, for it|the proper treatment to accomplish all druggists. You are invited to [re Mane best American distance record by 83} diseo nin wounds and four of miles, She beat d, establish will starve your hair and ruin it if| results write to the medical depart you don’t Though Catarrh makes its first expert ad in to b It doesn’t do much good to try to;appearance in the nostrils, throat own case Adare one slightly wour brush or wash it out. The only sure|and alr passages, the disease be-\Co., 436 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta Captt Frederick F. Clair, of Phila id of dandruff is to dis-| comes more and moré aggravated, Ga delphia, was killed In action, Lieut you destroy it entirely Whitney Joyce, of Unadilla, N. Y wo do this, get about four ounces of | ah at’ aeernnda,. Lables Aime S WOUNDED SEVERELY: Capt. John! miles, traveling 7 uecident; 16 severely wounded and} p her own enduranc Hamby, ed in the San 1 Mitchell, flight of last December, by one hour san and five minute She traveled nine miles farther than Ruth Law, who m the same ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at) r e o nard, M ester, N. H., and course in 1916. Ruth Law made two weght when retiring; use enough to Carter s Little Liv | Wubben, Colorado Springs, died | | landings en route. Miss 8! on over soisten the scalp and rub it in jot accident turned her plane and demaged it! When she landed on a muddy hillside, | A Remedy That but was unhurt herself Makes Life '|FAULKNER IS OUT. Worth Living | wstimar'it'teaton,| SIX INDICTED BY JURY | QW APPEAL BOND) Bix indictments, two of them se! “Te oiaign M, Faulkner, alleged bo Geauine bears signature “ nore n % ee mvene | cret were returned by the fe 4 int " Min tone, {grand jury late Thursday Seiten! was at Hberty on bond Frt- | Love A rk. lhe jury was then granted recess. day, following conviction, and impo Lieut ‘ ‘ f Naryareno Volprini, sition of a ten-day sentenge in the N.C! John J. Phelan Wyliys Singleton gently with the finger tps. By morning most, if not all, of Yi C be your dandrute wilt be. gone, and| LOU Cannot iH three or four more applications will 2 f ompletely dissolve and entirely nstipat ‘oy every ningle sign and trace of You will find, too, that all stoning | Ml a y and digging of the scalp will stop, | "Smell Dose und your hair will look and feel aj) Smell hundred times better. You can get} PD. 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Hundreds of them, hundreds of splendid sty rect shape shown, every fashionable trimming. . —Quill end wing-trimmed Hats (New Midsummer Roll and tip-tilted Sailors —Quaint Poke Bonnets -Clever mushroom types eis —A remarkable lot to choose from—all remarkable values, ™ |when his plane was forced down| Mf d's conviction establishes the!) girl defendant and the doc : ee anked eine sian Coat he ‘u S. AVIATORS | | | Livine Beleian 7 PAELCOMED a telgian flag, which, bidden » negro is a popular bootblack. | who cheered and waved flags. He went about dressed in bright red) ‘phe ‘Tribuna, commenting on @ not detect the clever ruse, but the/ the dix heart of America throbs] Congole was finally arrested, de-| the Italian army. Not only the gf black portion of the tricolor was or-|the most cordial and grateful | dered deported. ments toward America." For Constipation! Physic - Purge or Laxative?_ lave You Civem Your Share to the Red Cross? You may have given’ some, but have you really given to your utmost; have you given your share? If you don't know what your share is, ask the Red Cross officials at headquarters, they u ill tell yous Your share, the amount that every one of us should give to make up Seattle's quota, ia really a amall amount when you stop to think of the great, wom derful good that the Red Cross is doing for mankind, ti Sse see a SB st and most favored ailored styles. Devel- that have senting the man, $25.00 hird Floor Fraser-Paterson © Featuring for Saturday charming new styles in round, square and V necks; eautiful style of unusual value, and they” « we are fepereacgpd offering in blouses at - 85. w praser-Patereon Co. 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