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So and SATURDAY ll Today and Saturday Tonight and "| Topay | 2mm: STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918. PAGE 3 Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS STH to Parents SULA Grraciwus Entertair j ding SESSUE HAYAKAWA in The WHITE MAN’S LAW FLORENCE VIDOR and JACK HOLT Are Co-Starred STRAND VIVIAN MARTIN VIVIETTE WALLACE on the WURLITZER FIFTH .AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20¢ Children 10¢ FIRST AT PIKE Continvous 11 to 11 Admission 20¢e—Children 10 FREE DOCTOR Ge te the Registered Dentists ‘Third and Medison St. oa eee Blag. HELD UP on PYORRNEA'T TREATMENTS? 1 will cure any case of Pyorrhea that {s in the curable stage for to igh rent distriet, mode: advertising, enable me to * you Offer. Go to any jentiat, get his prices, then come me get 20 per cent cut figure, with careful, painless methods and PERSONAL ATTENTION, ONE AMERICAN KILLS WITH THE AMERICANS IN PI CARDY, May Pr | Schmitz and Frank Alenko received the French war yeaterda Schmitz attacked five Germans sin kle handed, ki of them with Alenko, patro! Americans, attacked Altho mort “ & measage back lines eros and 1111 First Ave. And the Decter will giv you » careful examination and preseribe FREY. for yeu If yeu are sick you cannot de bet ter than take advantage of thin offer We save you money and give the Urea at Take tor 2 Lessons STEVENS’ WAY Little Cont. Private Halls Day and Evening Young Lady Asn «mar th t will take of them Bride Street May Wear Costum M 1a 6 Oven. Salute is Like |a Handshak dD M why soldier Doesn't Pay to wr Pye Be Doormat ur Mina Grey ! ’ ut we He have a w her fim two that, who comes layw every two weeks Wr b at home with he and w« mob the whole with h makes lots of extra work f brings whi me I have to five of us work hard « the family came out fo: » docs not FIVE HUN SOLDIERS tnink 1 neea > her, “My dear » and so for it is He wil you must not hard for thinks of sa am big and » can stand lots has 41 comet f I want to go her he t maken with him When he trea *0 much [house ar Jean and hin ¢ & right to keep still and let them | the|have thelr way? What You'll Face Next Winter Mr. Fuel Consumer. “summer slacker. Look at this picture a moment, It shows what you'll have to contend with next Winter if you let your coal bin be a War business comes first. War's inroads on private affairs are increasing, Here in Washington industries that have depended on fuel oil a for the fleet. That's just one of the new demands the coal industry must meet © being ordered to chi to coal to conserve the fuel oll “essential” industries. Hence the United Next fall all energy must be concentrated on supplying the States Fuel Administration is warning you at this time-, Buy Your Winter Fuel Now The mines can supply your needs in the period before the pressure from the becomes too great. The miners are still here, the cars are available, vernment has fixed the Will you do your share? ‘eanential” industries the & ce pr If you act now, we can supply you with these _ pabenon COALS: Black Diamond, Newcastle, Franklin, South Prairie and Issaquah, and the i» CONCENTRATED FUEL: Diamond Briquets ORDER ewig YOUR DEALER Or CALL pinecT . PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY "963 RAILROAD AVENUE SOUTH MAIN 5080 i OLD FASHIONED WIFE. Tam afr ou are ble ‘for the unt which have r nanded enow, have meekly stood ba then ignore It to play man partly np atio this woman unly ‘ome there. mir be forced t that she sur home tell her y } | | | | Certainly a Yeomanette Can Marry an Officer Dear Miss Gre and put my settle argument I am about to enter the “1 STERLING DENTISTRY an enlisted mar association between of ficers eomanettes k who is nc und on his furlough t planned on getting What I would like to t be compuls for nd several I have been rs past with officer \ ng comp in th w ar rm immer t marrie us ni f we DM A yeomanette ot seen’ together in married I they und she asked were Just to salute Not that f argument and priv to re nuppe replied. one ever heard Your frier office pe any ate ng tted socially ts tra to the spirit in which entered this war, We } to fight for DEMOCT the poor on rich, the tudent workman nd nbolish sno! militarism, to make world safe for in the germ off freedom growth Americ of war ni absurd, silly and ACY the te we gone man's vutoeracy rber a new kind being 1 ia waging elim be There who feel at Snobber The officers from the rank 1 few offic but thé i ur ng be oats not 1 num ings this officers and ind I no the their all popular ber winter pri 3 ticed no aloofness of the officer © ahead and be atten: of social gat th n where utes were gu part a yeoman officer Unele ette and your nweetheart, too. am would be the last per h to interfere wih your hap | marry scause piness. | COR FIRST AVE. AND PIKE 8ST “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T mind a ETIQUET || Ft by » book of etiquet for the woman yusiness has written but certain rule CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE DOES MAN O& WOMAN HSK ™ MOST IN MARRIAGE? is rather pleasant,” wrote one wanta| that you the world conventions, © of the am very much |"" even manuser to y my bey ange t am sure a boy, Margie?) it will (isn't it our ehild will yet I think, per-| 1 belp you to make clea of the diffe the point of view of men and ,w 1 don't him, Margie ke @ woman unhappy when I say that, dear hat mont o hapa to him many want you was 1 ha last few 1 have nking, th jen in these did not know if you remember | Smythes v dus at all the trag four Uttle | iw that nigh and w Smyth ar at afterward. always an in arked that ‘when | always staked his Uberty in a lottery where there was ntage of blanks.’ I confers ounded very «mart a perc ms t rather } me «tim nks t gift im the Margie, that nferrir must know by ‘ world uy ar Phone Main 1965 PAY ME.” ‘Thin ts my message of deliverance! the fear that rations sL, CROWN and} lutely without cases but acute abscessed to m accom eth ab pain tn al conditions Lowest prices in your city for high guaranteed Office Hours: 9 A.M. to8 PM. | ~T “fl First Annual given by the Dancing Teachers’ Union F. of L. A. |" | mind | marriage for the h for you |¢ Bl | book SATISFA | CTORY TERMS ALWAYS (ROTE-RANKINC. OLT0 F: AEGEL, President ORE HOt Black Fiber Suit Cases Special at $2. 98 Vule nd fitte raps and bra cach $2.98. 24-inch | substantia tre an matructed with ther nt catehen jal Spe Black Leather Suit Cases Special at $5.78 inch Cre Grain Leather § lined and rein Extra throughout "A Bread, Cake and Kitchen Knives Special, Each 29c A wpecial purchase of a large quan tity this of Knives enables us to quot very special price ment are Knives fo in various sizes Apes of hi hardwood han with brass rivets. 0. D. or Phone Orders Accepted. In the aw purpose an ntee every with | curely No € VICTOR, COLUMBIA AND PATHE RECORDS GROTE. RANKIN— special, riveted se. RS FROM 8:30 A, M. ) P.M. FOLDING GO-CARTS SPECIAL $4.45 Each Light-weight Folding Go- Carts with cushion rubber- tired wheels, seat and back of three-ply maple TO made veneer, Thes are street ¢ Canes, dd sturdy Go-Carts ily ars, and fold up of the in use, $4.45. Porch Shades Reduced to $1.75 Wood web Porch Shades, 4 feet in width. Colors are green and natural only. Because there is only one size left in stock we have reduced them for imme= diate clearance, each $1.75. ti carried on out way when not Extra spe- cial, t 4 Buy Bed Sheets aturday of 81x90-inch are priced, A special lot seamless Sheets each, $1.50. eo | 42x36inch good wear Pillow Cases, each, 35¢. r i 1 A thousand yards of double thread, lock-stitch Maree ette in cream, white and colors, are offered at the spe Goodyear cial price, the yard, 35¢. Rubber Hose This Marquisette te 40 wide, of excellent quality, is tractive and practical for tains for any room in home. Five-ply pure rubber Garden Hose, %-inch size, complete | with couplings, 25-foot lengths reduced to $2.98. —Pike at "Fifth when he marries her “Your answer has come to my many times when men have been talking about the liberty loms in wband. Indeed, I e quo it once or twice |1t was, ‘lf men stake their liberty in marriage, women stake their happi ness, and while there can be happl. nes without the license that men Il liberty, there can be no compen: n for the loss of happiness it oman think I “You mind. have ever have always intrigued my Margie. I do not believe you been with me a whole uur in your life that you have not wn out a challenge to me. I re | member the time I first stayed out 1 played cards all night. Dear, that was the very first tragic ‘I did not know’ in our married life, Be I did not know’ how sad your dear face could be when it was tear stained; because ‘I did not know’ what that long night of fear and hurt could mean to you, I went about forgetting in my usual asinine manner “You see, dear, I am remembering | all the little rifte that came within the lute, and I must not forget to put down here the most tragic ‘I did not know’ of the whole direful, if ailly, business, ‘I did not-know’ that I had laid the corner stone of an ed ifice of distrust and doubt in your heart T thin I ad the first glimmering understanding the day that we got onto that scrape of Harry Symone’s and you went with Fliene to adopt the twins. I think, Margie, that I quite as surprised | at your attitude in the matter as/ Harry was at Eliene’s. That ia th er We are r 1 are going to do Why were who tur eat use charm of you women ver sure of what | | | | you girls edd I ha if you we like generals into a splendid often wondered 11d have done the did in regard tory thing E to thone “Tam come to r read Dick think, litt Symone decision did not * I said to myself as I} manuscript, for I really} book, that I would have| wful At that time| infidelity seemed the un. and to have the liv x proof of it before my es every moment of the day and would, I know hav been an I could bear. ne a wonderfully big thing, all big things accomplished a splendidly big woman of And those darling twins, little whose existence might have destroyed her entire happiness, hav become her grea I am sure. (To Be Continued) 106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BRO’ DD. Ss. Now at 106 Columbia row > sin night more th mone did nnd, like it made her Sy | joy | DREAMLAND TONIGHT ADMISSION 55¢ Includes Dancing all Evening ALL WELCOME LADIES FREE I have left the imita- |tors of my name and | signs on First ave. and moved my Dental Of fices to the corner 0 | First ave, and © mbia at. Just across the street from my old location, My new en- e is 106 nbia, midway be- Firat and S raise my prices » expect to | tice so that th will offset the ost of doing business because of he war. | | 1 want to be known as the only| man in Seattle who did not raise his prices because of the war, EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. Benttle’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbia you against the high cost of tailoring Quantity output en- ables the makers of Bradbury Clothes to sell strictly high- grade, hand-tailored Suits as low as convenient Credit Terms Our Spring assortment of these fine clothes for men includes th both in materials and pattern effects. pockets and military models are very higly in favor, the very latest s Patch 5 OPEN AN ACCOUNT HERE SO convenient. You will find that because our entire line is strictly and for less money than it is costing you Our Credit Terms are you can dress better up-to-date now ‘ome in and let us demonstrate these facts to you. ! utfitting @= 1382-1334 Second Avenue DoYou Xnow Thal the Union Dentists other Dentists In Se- Absolutely pains weet UNION DENTISTS 905% PIKE STRERT OVER OWL DRTSG sTORB charge less for first-class work than any attle? Their work ts Fantecd for 18 years Jess extracting. LADY ATTENDANTS. For the benefit of thone who are busy during the from 6 to 8 v'cloek eveninis, und 10 a.m. to 1