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Night Only! NORMA TALMADGE DE LUXE AN By All Odds, Norma Talmadge’s Greatest Picture—Seven Reels! Greater Coliseum . Symphonic Orchestra 30 PIECES! ADMISSION 20c—Children 10c ac TONS OIL IN COURT | Seven hundred and fifty tons of Until Wednesday|" 5. } AMHERST COLLEGE HAS COURSE ON WAR DUTIES; f ‘ STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1918. PAGE 8 a ae shingtin when they vitnesed regular air 1 ft hand is wt taking hold of ' | CONFESSIONS. — OFAWIFE ed DO MEN WANT WOMEN'S | Lover his wife, if she loves ” man asks © him, she gt “I used to think my heart hun gered for something you did not kive—I know now it was because I did not ask it of you. Oh, Dick! you” said |when you dedicated this to me that if only the dead knew when to come back and be forgiven that the lives of most of ux would be easier. 1 do not, however, that had we lived together a half a manuscript capital belleve | PRESIDENT AND MRS. WILSON OO nd Mra. V the wtart and noticed. the iney not may t nof ignore you like a ghild, and altho | I know y life in the end, yet 1 will go on fight g. not those 1 Ie (To Be Continued) The first and only 1a — {It cont Tonight, as 1 write nued) Which las Dick, “IL know that you, Margie, have | Of crude given me all the happiness 1 asked for just as I know that whatever a TH THE MIDDLE-AGED very truty | WOMAN WHO LOOKS YOUNG Mer ex ment, women w Rut to young. enable her of the w au Gray AT THE U. S. AVIATION FIELD espe prom || MUTIIMLNNUUNULE;ASHUNRUIUANL LUNE | || V n Was snapped recently first airplane on the he prenid burned it by th New Y He recently inspecting a battle tank | | Itable, if awful, fact o the great enemy why 1 will | ou will gai the battle of | only for myself, but for bearing cam | ted at Satsuma, Fla t year yielded 10,000 pounds | camphor THE OMY OF perience, her ripened judg to take advantage nderful opportunities for the war has created eed sho must appear atreaked with gray h him with everything he needs, w " | 2 | |= Cynthia Grey’s = LETTERS 2 | Eligible to Serve \1f Pardoned Dear Minn Cre can who has werved a ye t federal penitentiary ever hold « ernment positign of any kind again providing, of cours, the person ha nines made gor HATNE TLY If a per rany reason has norved | prinon rentence he ix barred from holding publi office agair if he has been pardoned bef hie sente pires, for good behavior eligible Girl of 18 Lose Her Husband Dear Mins I have t ried one year and my husba me three month I from him and t ker ome peop 1 two are in der much will it cont me 1 Your m de plume tells the whole stor Just 18° and mar ried for one year, a little girl, re cently graduated from. short dreases, Why did your husband leave you? Were you partly, or mostly, to blame? Looking back over the past year, if you can nee where 4 were one bit at fault, why not wait awhile and see if your husband returns, or if you will r from him? Think it over, and stand read: to make amends if you are at fault You cannot obtain a d for abandonment until band has been absent for one year, The divorce will cost in the neighborhood of $40 Suggestions for | Soldier Keepsake Our adopted son! Dear Mins at one of th who may leave soon for the written that he wishes us to send him vs for & good remembrar t " which he can carry always ut him, But he does not tell us what it is, As we haveralready provided know what to send. wi please suggest a few things? & non-commissioned officer FOLKS AT HOME. not Perhaps this boy is hinting for your pictures. Put them in @ thin leather case, such as you will find for sale for the pur pose. Among the articles he will need to have person antly are watch in ther band untain pen is with a soldier ket cane for papers is convenient Girl of 13 Ought to be Home After Dark Dear Miss Grey Kindly tell me if it is eafe for a girl at the age of 13 to come home from the movies at ®% o'clock alone’ A. M A girl of that age should not attend the picture housed alone or go home alone. No mother should permit her ughter to be out alone in the evening. Might Mention It on Proposing Meal Dear Miss Grey: Is it proper for a young man to take his girl friend| ‘ to a cafeteria for dinner? 8. O. 8. Why not? 1 know of no rea non why it would not be perfect ly proper, But the man should mention, when inviting the girl, where he purposes to take ber | Both Symbolic of S. Liberty Dear Miss Grey: A neighbor of mine says the national hymn of the United States is “America.” I ray it is “The Star Spangled Banner.” Wil you please print this letter, with simply combing or brushing through | your answer, in the columns as soon a i, ¥ 232.5 | century ou would have told me |sers bese ss cee nage 00. Sot! AMHERST, Masa, May 28.-Foi-|what pou have just written to me to|°r faded hair gives the look of age | rcome. @ the superior court Monday in a | towing out its plan to reorganize it-|be read after you were no more, The |SP4 keeps many women from the suit filed by E. C. La Montague & | self on a strictly war basis, Amherst | only real tragedy in life, dear Dick, | "“py"n they Generve Co, against Hashimoto & Co, the | college tod announced 6 if vnatinase ~ If gray hair ts your handicap you “ } ’ ay announced a «pecial/ ia the solitude in which we most all . sire Bye ding ees ted lOversens. Comimercial Agency and|twoyear course for atudents withia| tive aed die can eaaily overcome it with Q-ban Met habit mas be easily (the East Waterway Dock & Ware-|two years of draft age Hair Color Restorer, Just aa have and quickly banished a with delight | house Co There are thousands of-young| Wf ™1¥:779u and I have said often | thousands of other women. It wili| eet Gr station B E New York La Montague & Co. ‘claims it owns| Americana who will be unable to| 7. 1°U, St? & Bart Of me.” and yet fereeatt bring back all the natural om will mai book the off and possession of it will not |complete their full four years at col.| “oD must have Known. pad we ce nd gions and take years from | ki A Z 4 to reason it out, that what/ your looks. Qban te not a dye, at | Sins health improver wonderfull a lege between the tine they graduate Bereol ye but | r tobacco craving ts conauered. ——-— [from high «choot and t . a ca beso cage _ittat _proparacion eas, tranquil sleep. are called to the colors 4 are oman who un normal appetite. good Amherst plan, they will be permitted |! RY¥E 'WIt®: Die) Gormtanits the ‘value OC, Seemtng | manly vigor, strong memory * . he knew noth-| young. It will not stajn the ecalp, | eneral cai: efficiency to select their studies in the two, bout her real soul, 1 thought| wash or rub off or interfer = fre many benefits reported. Get year course, to & certain extent ’ id ¢ blutt | washt raps lg with pd i that Gervous, irritable feel- | Peni x he was trying that old game of bluff | hing of waving the hair. Also) more need of pipe, cigar, —trying to flatterghis wife into be | removes dandruff, keeps the hair Sisarette A chewing tobee- HOW ABOUT. GARDEN? |eving that she waa too complex for | healthy and in cantly applied by top mere man to understand. If a landlord forces out a tenant j eit © do not belleve | the hair, For Over 50 Years |» continually boosting the rent, who| wen ‘one we love tries to be frank | Sold by all Rood druggists every DR. KLINE’S EPILEP gets the war garden? | er ae onan, ea tee ain where on Money-Bac ; Re MEOY 1 is a ratiomal an?’ remart- That's what L. H. Mackey, a work: | in it orm et ine we are P a ee S013 37th e. 8 ants to ow} pg oil peek ey — vote - hs ie bh mi jof truth, that we fall back on the old “ nen A. L. Bi #. his landtor¢ ? rope becotings his feat, Mackey final: | “ieee St SMNDNRHYT y said: “I'll get out if you'll give me| ia ponna t ber: day, whe ave agai $40 for my garden Landlord refused. Mac and now he doesn’t know what t ATCHER, May oe. RAL KUNE C8, gercccra’ fed Seat, & a | light cart drawn by four AT EIGHTY |= started across the continent. Tecause .a man of woman is old| does not mean that they must walk me bent over, and sup rted with a cane. A man can be as vigorous nd healthy £0 an at 76 If he aids 28.—In SAVE YOUR EYES FAILING CYESIGHT RESTORED BY OUR SYSTEM It Ie the Something Besides Glace tm Our Ginsses Donit Pay PEEL OFF CALLUSES aid, Scotencol | . of Ephrata, | WITH THE FINGERS sbout something of this nt were talking 12+) sort, “that men do not really w © d0.| women te love them. For them ‘the | paxaionate and poignant sweetnoss of §/jove’ as women conceive it is always |cloying at they want is only the cer and grace and com presence in the lives—the fore A with more inter ag sport, busi tain submiason fort of a background of t ground being fill eating matters, such ness, ambition and so forth woman's the organs of the bod erform | “Margie,” she spoke again ¢ Exorbitant Prices ingibeir fusétowa ri | “Hard skin” or callus spots on the| , ios re" MA aoe weiner All disen: whether of a’malig- | sides or the bottom of the feet peel 7" you ee, every woman OUR OFFER INCLUDES: | Fx. ; ould be taught before she enters amination of the eyes = pat nant or weak character, tend to tear | right off without pain or soreness, |"*OUld be taught before she enter tal apherica: away our vitality, You must coun- | § A - marriage that a great deal of this our ied lacie or yee ity. | hee meat CSch. | after’ you apply & litle Freesore, | mete thet & great fen) Ot a-filled spectacie or eyeglass live « happy and use-| says a Cincinnati authority, This | Poetry that men Wave we nply b id me. A Sther drug lookens the|#nd about women, is simply high j Semtieate. Bepriees O01, Sap dead, cailused kin no it {Sounding words, / po NOT DESTROY Youn rrr. he world, con peele off with the fingers.| “Why, I heard a woman say the other day that she would rather be combined’ with nyatem-clea capsules are a d have been and are physicians in have proven | A quarter SIGHT BY WEANING Poon GLASSES. ounce cents at but fs sufficient practice ¥ move every Freezone costa but a few any pharmacy, | to re corn or cal f | the romance that a man remembers, than the every-day which becomes his life I looked up with a smile, little | | | | | 4) | a YEARS EXPEWENCE merit in ving backache, | ‘ |book, for I thought of how many Ninn YRANS UN SEATT kidney and bladder complaints, and Jus from one’s feet. This) women had hugged to their breasts an excens| ja the only w to free | 5 teat reat ad {| the thought that the © the ro DAL Haarlem Oil Cap- | m corns and) ance that a man remembers, while sules are nold at all reliable drug- | without #ore-| 1.4 wife he lived with had become ists, , They are gusranteed to, do | ness, danger or infection ae iM eran everything an claimed, money i ne nb) at he could not get | refunded. Don't be misled by false | After the corn or cal-| viong without her—in fact, he had 1LD MEDAL | and guaran-| pink and healthy, der or even irritated. imitations, Look for € om every box © ral teed by the Owl Drug pine Means HWALTH Weakness and Diseas | A _Limber LA Stitt Spin Drs. Strand & Strand: Suite 500 Pantages Bldg., Seattle. MAIN 4199. J Chiropractors f | 14 yeara experience in dealing with | Spinal Trouble. Spinal Analysis Free Health of body and mind depends on a straight spine; spinal adjustments are working wonders on nimberless termed incurable cases, their Don't wait! Don't wuffer any longer! Call them up for an appointment, Send and get their Booklet—It in free. ‘They are graduates of the Famous Palmer School. Office Hours, 10 to 5. Evenings, 7 to 8. Jus is lifted away the skin beneath is and not sore, ten! tten all the romance and some n the woman herself dear little book, I am 1 that Lam not to live in any kind of lone happiness, without I miss him more imen I have a nnot get away j times ev | Little be beginning to fe ing to be content, let Diek ery day and more. Som feeling that, if I c from every one and everything, 1 shall xeream, Then I get into my little car and go away out into the country and drive about until I am calmer, Mrs. Trent said to me the other day; “I cannot understand, Margie, how 3 sing of my dear boy #0 You must be even le “# emotional than I thought you ad I wish stand, little book, T could make you under how Mrs. Trent al ways affects me. It is just as tho nome one who had the power to ke you crumple all up was always touching you, Mrs, Trent knows that I am foolish, perhaps, about ong # ming to be afraid bf the word “death.” We saying “passing r “going away” or “leaving us" or any of those other silly things which only make us appear to be so afraid of Death that we do not even dare to speak his name. Why not face 4 Styl e and Qual m Our € Th tifull and ¢ etl We nd way Silk Suits and Coats we w Messalines and other fine silks, Summer Shades The New Sleeveless || Jackets A practical dress novelty in Black Velvets and Jerseys. They are made with or without sleeves, are very stylish and shown in all shades, In the Millinery Department Wear. Make Your Purchases : Here on Credit extend to you the convenie r Liberal Credit Plan. Make the wish, and arrange your nts to suit——thousands have of buying: ax you can, as proof? PATRIA The Star Spangled Banner” regarded as the national owing to the fact that it is hymn, ity Are Combined Features ‘omplete Showing of for Dress Occasions and Afternoon Wear e various handsome models ish to show you are beau- y made up in Taffetas, are shown in the following Tan Black Blue Gray he Style Hats for Summer this to be the most convenient do you He is stered Davenports, Library age one-third. Satistactory Terms Always me GROTE-RANKINCO | OTTO £ REOLL, Prewdert Store Hours From 8:30 A. M. Furniture for Any Room in the Home Can Be Bought at a Saving in the _ Month-End Clearance Sale : _Exceptionally good values are offered in Dressers, Chiffoniers, Living-room Chairs and Rockers, Uphol- Tables, and Wood Beds in all firlishes—the to 5:30 P. China Cabinets + avings will aver- serviceable quality. Special, riety of patterns, each ceptionally fine designs, reduced to Wilton Rugs, reduced to... 9x12 Pla | Wilton Rugs, reduced to... -Month-End Clearance of Rugs offers splendid opportunities for buying dependable Floor Coverings at reduced prices. | 9x12 Axminster Rugs, good, 9x12 Axminster Rugs in a splendid $29, 75 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, very heavy and ex- 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, of unusually good quality, each... 8-3x10-6 Shah Abbas Wilton aie 8-3x10-6 Plain- calochd oimilass -colored Seamless Seven patterns of Printed Linoleum are priced special, the yard ..... a nts of Linoleum are Greatly Reduced. Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin Store Closed Thursday, Memorial Day. $27.75 $39.50 $77. 50. 75¢e the army as patriotic * however, | han been adopted by navy | nocietien. “Ameri is taught in the public schools just the same as the other, and jt is the custom of American | audiences to rise when it is played or sung. As far as any patriotic insue is concerned, I think one is just as symbolic of freedom and democracy as the other and Skilled Surgeon Must Be Consulted Dear’ Miss Grey: Will you kindly | publish formula which will remove moles from the face without leaving} scars or injuring the akin in any| way? These moles have been on my face since birth, and I am very anxious to be rid of them. A READER. You must consult a akilled surgeon for the removal of such moles. To tamper with them yourself would be dangerous | Need Not Give a Return Gift Dear Miss Grey; I have been told lthat I should give my fiance a gift Jin return for the diamond he has) given me as an engagement /e Is it customary to do this? ZELMA. It is not customary to do this. You are supposed to be confer- ring a great honor upon your sweetheart by consenting to be his wife. | Ought She to Invite Him'to Her Howse? Dear Miss Grey I have been a widow for a number of years. In my neighborhood there is a man who Jost his wife a year ago. We have a speaking acquaintan Would it be improper for me to write and in- vite him to my home? I see no other way, for there is no person | 1 can ask to intercede for me. DOUBTFUL. | It would be an unwise thing [| | | to do, tho not exactly improper 1 As the head of your house, you may invite anyone you wish as your guest, But the man might not think you had a sufficiently | good reason for asking him, In | fact, he will be much more apt to be interested in you if you | maintain your reserve and wait | _for him to make the advances TELLS DYSPEPTICS WHAT TD, EAT ach, ete. and” pract ch trouble, say me: . are due, nine tim out of to an excess of hydre chiorle acid in the stomach. Chronic id stomach” in exceedingly dan- gerous, and sufferers should do either one of two things. Bither they can go on a limited and often disagreeable diet, avoid- ode that disagree with them, the Indigestion forms of teal in nd | make it a practice to counteract the ffect of the harmful acid and pre- vent the formation of gas, sourness | or premature fermentation by the; use of a little Bisurated Magnesia at their meals. | There is probably no better, safer or more reiiable stomach antacid than Bisurated M@gnesia, and it widely used for this purpose, It hi =< FO>ra , 1332-13. OUR PHONOGRA the Second Foc graphs and all th to call 34 Second Avenue APH DEPARTMENT. has a completed 1h © latest records, We Located on » of Phono. invite you no direct action on the stomach, and | is not a digestant. But a teaspoon- ful of the powder or @ couple of| five-grain tablets, taken in a little water, with the food, will neutralize the excess acidity which may be nt ite further for. This removes the whole Mot the troubl he me: thfully | without need of pepsin pills or arth | digestant few ounces of Fisurated | from any reliable druggist. either ‘powder tablets. | . milk oF ted form is plan and at your next tnd seo if thia ian’. the | © you ever had on write ee to meal, Continuous 11 to 11 Dally | If we had » hit like Yellow Ticket every week we wouldn’t ask for anything more. First time here—now Weekday Matinees After 6 p. m. 20c Children Always Half BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO A NATIONAL BANK sores | Federal Rea: $16, 900,000.00 SEATILE BR BRANCH *—\ THRIFT STAMP a aay will keep the Hun away. running 10c —THE— a a Og