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it! If" you value your watch. et) GEN. GREENE HELD UP —She Played With Fire! and— 3 Days— Jaitho a wi Starti _Little Will-o’-the-Wisp that she was, Viviette got away with Picturized from William J. Locke’s romance. | Martin is starred WALLACE %: WURLITZER LIBERTY Vivian ing Today aed ogg f | Major General Greene, commander ot Camp Lewis, was held up on the Tukwila stretch of the Pacific high way last Sunday and $1 taken fre him by a Red Cross highwaytan. UNION CLERKS iK Tukwila citizens realized $225 for the | Hid Cross drive in this Tukwila oversubscribed. quota by $200. fashion. ft $700 | ing from bilsters and sore spote on their | death, sm: spots, The Pi vines men in t mp Manual ad ke dally use af Foot-Rase Be ‘Advertinement. os -——— |are 20 importan mn vannmammeng {the kidne i kidneys cles ai MTU NT working i HV |no teat of disease Hi | nature Haarlem At iif a 1d househol years, It y out Owl Dra Patriotic Songs In Victor Records JOHN M’CORMACK Sings “Star Spangled Banner”—$1.00 “Send Me Away With a Smile”—$1.00 | tors of ficer to 10-inch Double-Face Record 85¢ “My Own United States” “We'll Never Let Our Old Flag Fall” fre | not | war, 10-inch Double-Face Record—S85¢ “Liberty Bell” “There’s a Service Flag Flying at Our House” | buriness cost |the war. | prices b yarabed,” Wd |trick. Fo moved my Firat ave GARABED GIVEN LAST CHANCE ON DISCOVERY WASHINGTON, m | Kovetnment has pgiven Ciragonsdan, linventor, a last chance to name the Every comfort kit” should more boxes of Alle The bite Antiseptic powder | deadly shoea it ent # and bladder emult the syatem by de and inevitable as da: May 30. Roxton, nt of po diy uric | No other organs of the human b. » health It ina erael master Th the stor ver and bladder, It in remedy, in “ume aw I have left the imita= my the will 1 want to be known a man in Seattle who did not raise his anity jever you experience backache, Vousness, difficulty get on the job | bladder requ Don't delay the bull by th in pas sie th will d for aranteed name an | signa on First ave. Dental corner and Columbia at, Just wcrons the street n my old location. |trance is 106 Columbia, midway be- | tween Firat and Second @ taine my prices because of the but I do expect to Incr | denial practice so that the | | increased fnet the of doing busine: over by The Garabed L Armenia |date on which he will demonstrate OF. | genuineness of his alleged discovery whieh he claims will af __ | ford the world a new and unlimited |sppply of “natural eneray /MORE DEADLY THAN A MAD BOG’S BITE: farabid dog | no longer ondition and you need have Don't try to cheat When ner ne urine ur kidneys and © immediate attention time to take ons, GOLD ME ‘apsules r over two h ndred years rious in the 106 ‘COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. DROWN DD. &. | Now at 106 Columbia My new en- i wilt) the only —|It seems to me that we should give the “Au Revoir, but Not Good-by, Soldier Boy” “Tom, Dick and Harry and Jack” Scores of Others ay & Co, Un AT ay: PINE | 110% Third RUSS Can be eliminated byw: }Lundberg Ave. Rupture TORTURE ing Support My give free trial to prove its superior- LUNDBERG CO: “You hear the Red Cross call. | ) | | ANSWER. atte. | A ve , STAR—THURSDA | SOUUUNEAANNUUUNNLEULAOHALUAAUUUANLN WLS '= Cynthia Grey’s Z 4 FETTERS UUOAUUAAOUUETOUSQAQNEN A ULUA0G OO Es Thinke Mother Has Right to Seek Child Dear Mian Grey: ‘The dd herself “An Adopted Mother a dl thru partment on the letter that was sign ed “Mother I have adopted & child, neither have I woman who cuRnnion your de given ¢ away, but T would like to ext opinion in regartl to thin matter I would say for that mother to tr to find her daughter, She kept her child for three years againat the greatest odds, The woman who | raved against her thru columns wast n Megiti mate mother, therefore the surround Inga and clroumstances of her moth Jerhood were #0 different that she has! not the right to Judge the case of this unfortunate girl, by her own After 20 years of heartache and euffering whe only o know that and happy, and that her hope | her dau: Jt h ont xincerely |may be fulfitied |Seek Ideal Man in Dreams Only, Is Advice My Dear Miss Grey | heartinterest ory told jcolymna sever weeks ago by the girl who has ame of her | man, but never finds him ened the sympathy of an old wom who ke to tell her | the ear romantic girls, her € | and how to make the n Jof it. Perhaps she shall not ex; to the natinfact youth but if you ¢ The litte thru your has awa wo other ain f idealizing Krasp the jleawon that I shall try to conve | then at the ions of your lining years be made golden with the memory-bloswoma of yeuter-ye My child, ¢ “nloe man’ endow him tn your with all the attributes god, and worshiy u will joys attained so often ch A try tor of your thoughts et this But of a demi for the oy, and the any the pleas thway of ar hold fast to ye name, for too few to brighten the of us era of senect! tain ieee Put in other ie, and many have expressed it better than I posnensed his Juliet—for I & Voracious appetite for garlic Juliet 4 in't bear jt Juliet ry seldom at was home © nights, #0 attached to dancing wan she, while Tlomeo was pror ed doment They ray his estate was impoverished and her tastes extrava gant | | Bo In the wecret repository of your girlich Dream Shrine, build an altar/ to this man who attracts you «#0. Withdraw in your moments of beau-| 4iful contemplation and offer up |your devotion and be thankful for the sweetness and light that his per |sonality has breathed into your life Rut never meet him, for if you do,| the “age of regret” will be saddened by the lors of just one more {ilusion, which might dave lingered to cheer) and brighten many of the sere and) yellow years to come, AN OLD WOMAN | Red Cross Humanitgrian, Not Charitable, in Giving | | Dear Mise Grey: Why should our| boys wear sweaters knitted and do-| nated by the Red Croas and marked charity? Do the people of this coun try consider their waiting to go over | there and fight for us and our coun-; try, CHARITY work, that they | whould wear things marked charity? and forget that we gave. rae Your letter is not quite clear. Undoubtedly you are laboring under an erroneous impression ncerning the work of the Red Cross. The Red Crosn in a great humanitarian organization com posed of you and me and all the | other people who give and work for it. Consequently it DOES GIVE AND FORGET THAT IT GAVE AND GIVES AGAIN About Mothers Who | Raise Mollycoddles | Dear Mixa Grey: As I read the letter from the mother who signs her wolf “A Constant minded of told of his boy sev They were a h family, and the Reader,” 1 was re a friend of mine eral @ story rH ago. Southern a boy of oldest son 6 Years, wax the pride and Joy of his mother. One day sonny came in to his mother in rather « disheveled | condition, complaining that a street acquaintance had “licked” him, His mother was about to n his father, who w overheard the He immediately took his son by the hand and had him him the |hoy who had licked him, Sonny trotted along with father in high gi fident that daddy would js life out of Sambo (for his ppressor with a little darky), When they reached the place where Sambo jwas waiting, daddy said I want you to thrash that boy or I shall thrash you. I want no boy of mine to whine to hia mother pout another boy licking him. Dad stood by and saw his son the | conqueror When the Spanish-American war broke out, son was a sophomore in }high school, but he enlisted at the age of 18 I say to that mother, teach your boy to hold his own, and he will, in all probability, have spine enough to protect a nation; don't hide him be hind your petticoats, there are too many slackers now, and I believe early training is responsible for it PRS | . Gray Hair EAR Hex ffealth A preparation for natural leolér to gray or faded hair, for re- moving dandruff and asa hair dress ling. Is not a dye, Generous sized bottles at all deale to use Philo Hay Co, New restoring DIAMONDS security when you from need others Liberal get full amount no interent deducted, Ladies’ Dept. Hal. References, any Seattle bank, 9) EMPInE MORTC | A READER. } maiden fancy | y| those Memorial days, it seems now, And | in every MAY 80, 1918, PAGE 8 Mother of First Sammy Slain Over There Tells of Our New Memorial Day! | BY ALICE GRESHAM DODD | (Mrs, Dodd, of Evansville, Ind, HE JROTE-RANKINCO} The A. B. Gas Range is designed to give you the greatest amount of heat was the first American mother who gave her son in battle with the Huns Over There) This Mem ning for It # in a day altogether diffe other Memorial days This In not entirely due to the fact that I have given my the boy I and for whom I endur and « rial day has a, new ma as tho it ent from all boy loved »o ed hardships fall only to the lot of widows who must lead and support xingle-handed children death has made father- we erifices such as I believe that it In because our sons | re fighting and dying over there, so} far from home, and for such a great, | that all Memori Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, who,) with her Golden Star service fag in! one hand, places her Memorial wreath about the picture of her sol- dier son, first American soldier in France to go to “Fame's eternal camping ground.” | | world wide purpose fa! days hereafter will mean so much more to all of us whose sons will come t t m even to those « home, vi in life, ¢ fous and glorious In death boy in me My boy's father fought in the civil | war, and then I thought that war Nothing would be finer than was the most awful and the greatest to hin gravé and thank God of all wars, Memorial days which that he gave me my boy and made | followed always took me back to the boy so brave and good that he we day when he went to fight for what ve hin when hin ¢ he thought was right. Hut none of | needed it. 1 he les, and it I cannot go to where | 1 I can do is to think of | him when I see the golden star in our little home's service flag and heap our flowern of love about his was so gll American, #0 consecrated home in every part of our cauntry ax this Memor' day and day those which are f w pieture, the picture he w *o proud I would to carry flowers on) of, the one he first sent me when he ois Meow fa t yoy Over! wen way to be a soldier wet nny | | * eres ma; M8 | ing the finer clay, we don’t really be- A WIFE IS A MAN'S BACK. canna | | Meve a word we are saying. It is all @ bit of flattery, you know.” (Thank God, Uttle book, that kind of lying flattery is going out of style) “So when I had a glimmering that “As I looked about that lttle place called Puradise,” wrote Dick, “I seemed to feel, Margie, that you were made of finer clay than 1, and + ata —— ergy . — noting Amos Brown estate, Henry F. Me-| I want to tell you, dear, that altho «alles ra not feel @ Bit! Cure, Fred Bausman, the Dexter we men prate a lot about women be- TACOMA WOMAN DECLARES HER LIFE whelming tenderness of it all. There. “I never knew it was pone make such a beautiful ef such commonplace surround much everyd: rticles of fur For the first Ume in my life I was able to see beauty outside of conven {that is the very word-—tenderness—|1¢ is belie’ Has Been on Road to Recov- I wrote it before I thought ery Ever Since She Be- en the chairs seemed to take on human characteristics. ‘That ugly gan Taking Tanlac PRAISES IT TO FRIENDS! “I prize Tanlac above al other medicines I have ever tried,” said Mra. Lillie Johnson, who resides at 20 South G street, Tacoma, while old chair that some one gave us, that just looked money, you had hidden away in @ corner all by itself where it could look down superciliously on its poor but much more comfortable neighbors, who did not care a whit for ite scorn “And you, my wife—one of the purchasing her third bottle of the . ; of ; : gx'I hold precious now, when French Drug Company, recently atone quickly away’ frée “For the past two years,” contin: | ¥ a 1 J i t hav i memory of you as you pe h “ig ‘we on 8 ac vasa ondith . were that night Nothing had r between us You still held all that I hardly cared whether I lived fusion of love For the time 1 not. My appetite left me enti was overwhelmed with the idea of ‘othing tasted right, and what little your fragranc and swebttness. It I did eat seemed to do me more harm was as tho I had opened an ex than good. My ves were so shat quisite box to find the contents more tered that I never knew what it was : J nichts sleep. T woutd | beautiful than the outside, and lying . \ in ite wondrous depths an incompar. night, feeling all tired out. | ie Jewel nd get up in the mornings feeling | “"." pti ‘| “There, Margie, you never thought n worse than when I went to bed. | “ 4 I cou talk like that, did you I was terribly const suffered shee Gpeniiiepe Agron aed wane Neither did I, but somehow I , think, my dear, that the soul of the id felt so miserable all t life was a burden to in my" wide Some of us time th me of u poet is the soul of man hide it under layers of material it out, that is all » until my husband brought and e me a bottle of Taflac r since | as they did that first evening in our | I began taking it 1 © been on the 1 road to recovery™ I have taken two| {tt home, and I can hear you say bottles now, and there's all the dif-| (Dick: do you piece een | would not change places with any | ference in the world in my feelin My appetite ix good. “TI sleep apien, Woman in all the land, for I am the| didly and am not troubled any more | haPplest being in all the world. T/ with the pains in ny back and sides, have forgotten every one but you T have pained several pounds in “nd me, and I have no conception of weight already and am gaining ®?Ything pt that I am yours strength all the time My tired, | our wife.’ worn-out feelings are gone, and I'm|_ ‘There, I'll wager you have for brimful of life and energy all the wotten that, Margie. I forgot it, tims My husband now taking much to m sorrow, at on . in} Tanlac because of what it has fone | MY life, but, like the everlasting hills oe kane tear ce hee such memories cannot cast into fine. tenia ie tovallcn the limbo of forgotten things long heonuse' 1 feel thabat dagarve “You ha en so much to me. cosas: Siedd remem aiden ai% my wife, and I think it all dated, not Experience has taught that 90 per|from that day at the schoolroom | cent of all chronic ill-health Is caused | 400r, but from that evening in our | first little home, Ma whate by poor digestion and non-assimila else comes into a man’s life after h tion of the food, which produces a catarrhal inflammation of the mu- {#8 married—if he married for love cous membrane. A dull, dragging |—bis wife is always th is feeling of the body, a sluggish mind, | the background. , dull memory, depression of spirits,| “Sounds hard, does it not? But nervousness, irritability, stomach | #fter the first Mush of the fever of back and | love is over, a woman still clings to troub tion, weak the idea of bi always in the fore heada among the numerous aymptoma of this condition, from |@Tound—and a man knows that she which a surprisingly large number | 48 sunk away into the background, of people suffer If woman could take men for Tanlac proved of great benefit to| What they are, and serenely and Mrs, Johnson because it containa| beautifully accept being the back certain medicirml 5 rties which |@tound to a man's ambitions, a combat these very troubles, Thou-|™an's work, a man's foibles—yes, | ands in all sections of the United |eVen a man’s little sins—he would ‘ates and Canada are now using the | certainly return again and agai to nedicine, and in each ease it is ac. | rest and worship.” complishing surprisin, results. | Ob, Dick, Dick! even when you are Scores of testimonials afe received | looking Death in the face you must daily from men and women of un- | Still be terrifying in your masculine questioned character and inte selfishn and) adorable in your expressing deep gratitude splendid truth of having found such a | “I believe, Margie, that almost ey of relief. lery man, no matter how many af. Tantac is sold in Seattle by Bartell |fairs, how many flirtations, how many fleeting loves he has--and few of them have none——still want their wives in the background. I believe | Drug Stores under the personal di fection of a special Tanlac represent ‘AdverUsement. exactly where you need it, for the least amount of gas consumed. e Patented burners, Range is ea surface needs only soap and water to keep it as clean as a china dish. Priced as low as $22.50 and up to $175.00. Comfortable Willow Rockers Reduced to $11.25 Brown ers tonne able arms prices. Store Hours From 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Real Economy in Your Kitchen depends very large w with covered jun seats and comfort high are greatly reduced Rockers ful proportions, ap propriate room in Grot the h e-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin Satisfactory Terms Always OTTO F) REGEL, Prosdent y upon the efficiency of your Gas Range that’s y to clean. why. And the A. B. 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