The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1918, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SAD UEUOOUUTAUUAUUOUANAAUYAUUUAONUAANUNANA We Cynthia Grey’s be ae LETTERS PLAYING A Letter With a Warning in It for Girls friends to spend evenings With us, BB but att for nothing I do not t me nt 1 must have entertain some diversion, or I Will be morose, What is your advice 8. P. I dintike to give any dikcourag ing adVieew to my readers, at the time I feel itmy duty to be | utely frank. “About all you | do at the present time is to make the best of an unfortu nat patrimonial contr man has simply re irresponsibility of his bachelor hood. Con and justice have nothing whatever to do with his Boheme of living. Doub leas he has a fine philosophy ¢ personal Mberty” for hiruw but lke hundreds of other men. hin idea of “personal birey in cludes some form of very for hin idea of “personal liberty tn unmarried girts would do well to read the letter necond time. It contains a warning for # both Is This Man in Love? Time Will Tell Dear Mian Grey:' I Marguerite Clark’s stage success, the play that made her a screen star. The witchery of this dainty little lady, the am very much by the behavior of « man magnificent staging, the charm of the om 1 work. We have fallen story, make it a gem of screencraft. in love with each other, but can " er marr thé main obstacte be religion nides, he in rich and Lam poor. Altho he treats me with the greatest nd shows me a little attention» day, be has never made an e nt with me Sometim he acta an tho he wants to may something, then rune away This has « on about two ' montha. Do you think it Is because . of the above reasons that he ta Second at Seneca Continuous 11 to 11 this way? f he doee,not want. to Admission 20c—Children 10 marry me he should not have won my heart ‘The situation in becom ing more and more 1 am fighting againet my [that I s | want some serious feelings, but femr in the ve tn er of your re 1 eympath: ° Kill: ae advice that you give other girls who upture Allis | e | erite you, aed Will Usdak you in nd | vance for same. CLAIR 7,000 Annually Thies ii nclting in sour ti ter, my dear «itl, that indic that thie man is in. love with Seven thourand persons each y a , Tald away thé burial certificate &————— oe CHARM ort ments were being,made by me, but! you, haw attempted to win your marked “Rupture.” Why? Be- | UNCERTAINTY IS now, as I read Dick's manuscript, 1| heart, or wants to marry you the unfortunate ones had FOR MAN see that he also had many adjust Men in love don't try to say ted themssives. of bed been —————8 | ments something and then run away, fswelling) of the affliction. and pay- “A woman always pays for what} You can do anything or be any-| as 4 rule. Try changing your s Ro attention to the cause. ‘ What she does,’ I believe was one of your! thing you wish, if you have toler attitude toward him. Be kindly ire you doing? Are you neglecting J ontentious remarks,” wrote Dick,!ance and unde ne lam sure| and natural, but reserve Pay Yourself by we ring © truss, yea “and I want to add to it that 4 man/no young person has either of these] no attention to his difficulties In SM Dear Mian Grey: Tefore we were! married, my husband was with me BRA RBARM veh oH powsinie, wince we have wed, he doean't seem care " or for our 6monthold baby a ¥ night he tan't at his office in gon to the club. I have tried every way to keep him at home fy MaXe tried entertaining and being good lstener, and have Invited his ke to call on our married | f@ fends in the evening without him, | and the girls don't want me to go und with them ainee the baby has tice “MRS. McNAMARA \Takes Tahlac, Gains Eleven | r | STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1918. PAGE 3 POINTERS IN ETIQUETTE \* ; igen J | ” Many women demand equal rights with men in the busi world especially in the matter of salarier Hut often these same women are lax observing the rules which govern men who work in the same of fice, For dpxtance, the girl who ts late to her work, and expects “to get away with it," day after day, is actu ally introducing the nex question in to business to her own profit. Her cond joes not accord with jus which in the basis of good form 700 SPANIARDS | DIE OF PLAGUE MADRID, June 3 plague, which has xpread to M a dispatch here te The my resembles influenza, | according to Spanish ted * become aff ay garrison there b Saturday's deaths in Spain tot Wh Or ant 10 da tims nun 4 more th PREMIER ORLANDO IS plague VISITING ITALY LINE || ROME in vimit Premigr Orlando | front, impart: | in’ view ot | | June 3 « the Italian ing cheer to the soldiers, the impending offensive. SAYS SHE WEIGHED ONLY 80 POUNDS Pounds, and Troubles Are Overcome, Bitance, or w 4 gheose to call it? At beat the truss always pays for what he knows two very necessary concomitanta| the way. of ¢« ing himaelf, Feels Like New Person oahitt— 7 le conside he in rentl: love with yor sinat_ «collapsing. wait a "You sen Marais, aman knows! happiness. Waite 1. consider 18) i, will come vol the point. Yout “Tonides getting relief from all m be expected moré than too many things about women to rance the unpardon ain, I tha ref: ' ‘ 4 sutterine | sate “aeceay aaa support know what he should about the wom. fee! that every young man, and es eing poor will make no differ sounda, abd this cor an he marries. Because of this, how.|Pecially every young woman, is in-| ence ever, I do not think man’s need of | tolerant, and surely It takes years of Wh iW, 7 cine.” bald Mira. 1da. MoNamars, @ your presence is as great after he | Sxperience and salons feretanting | the Que hat resides at 110 Tenth avenue North has once had you as is woman's need And bate te too-pirabae reps the Orangemen Are while in a Bartell drug store, recen Fe ; & FREE teat right of his wwhen you fresue thas phen offer] (Dent sales Grey: Wilt ly rx, MeNamara is the wife of ¢ privacy of their own Beme. « mn, Margie, must give en yor at pide of Orangemen? » the 1 f de nown| © PLAPAO method ts unquestion- eeeet ee pes jean | derstanding in life you have not only |OrTansemen? Are the | | tr. McNamara, a widely known ably the moat scientific, lox! their wives the dregs of more or less leet the or. of uxieuthe, Bet | OT@nwemen? Why do they celebrate traveling salesman, who repres Successful self-treatment for rupture promiscuous love making, and sel. | 'ost the power of grieving. DUC MUCH) 1.1, 15% What do their colors stand|one of the largest baking powd : wn. |dom can a wife give the charm of sates govt « bgt for, and is it @ military jconcerns of the country. Mr. and . ae ~ ise. I will confess to you, Mar ry, little book, to be GR | Mrs. Me ara have be \ | rir Be chile ont’ ed slactt ther I Sie, that you were able to charm but I know bi aera rg The Orangemen pe members i Seattiar tor savenuner dare cient cannot chafe or ek ft aa vel-|me oftener by surprising me than ee ee acell sagp y when) of the Orange society, an as |have many friends, who will be glad ot yea work ‘and whilat| @ny other woman, and. looking ssi held pon Wah aaa inant rele sociation of Irish Protestants, |to learn of Mrs. McNamara’s recov:| io. straps, buckles or | on it, I have decided that it waa be 7 lly toni originating in Ulster, The Uleter- | ery \ Springs attached cause you persisted in being so hu: mo bry rd co ele iow ites are residents of the cour | “Lite is hardly worth livin, q Learn Bow close the vorhe man. You know, dear, that is the ¢ sion. ni ie regen Ba Ulster, but, tho the Orange | tUnued Mra. McNamara, “to 4 Supture, CAN'T come down. last thing a man expecta hiv wife to Gon mevaai? tle ry woe y pv] r ae ei men are most numerous In UL suffering lke I did before | took a name today to PLAPAO om be.” os, ple s pod of ster, the terms a ot synono Tania My food just seemed to lay Bt 338, St, Louie, Me, for FREE Goodness, little book, how Dick's | ¥°v. ven See a 7 afi know why-| mous. ‘They celebrate July 12° | in my stomach in a fermented condi trial Plapao™ and the Iaformation| manuscript brings back all that| Jim's eyes lighted rather aulz} because on that day the battle of causing gas and intense pain See: ¥- * curious and unhappy time while mr y FS Sag ra wl why, as he Aughrim was fought and Wil my stomach and cheat, and | Dick and I were getting adjusted to pein m glad, Margie, to see a liam ILI. defeated the for such awful spells of palpitation of | married Yife and to each other. 1, little flush of color come to your! james II. Their insigni the heart and shortness of breath | thought then that all the adjust bbe — 1 on ae te color seem to be: repres that it seemed like at times I sna _ | lost your glorious color with your in the orange color lily, whic In't stand it. My head and back | = - rg he Page jin Mfe except) wear each July 12. It ix time. In fact, I burt was —" al order, and was first or 1 1 was #o nervous and OHIO MAN IS “‘* And then ft me. Jim in al ghnited to maintain the Protest- | miserable I never knew what a good dear good friend, and I am ashamed} ant aacendency in Ireland. [night's sleep was, and my eyes of myself for blushing, for certainly | 4id amart and burn continually. | good old Jim has often held my hand| Pg rhaps He ‘Was | fet off until I only weighed eighty Common garden Sage and Sulphur longer than he did yesterd: and 1} $ , | pounds—was scarcely mc than o makes streaked, foded or gray | Corns stop hurting, then lift never changed color before | Rude, Perhaps Ignorant frame—and was so weak and run hair dark and youthful at once. | off with fingers. “Il have never understood | Dear Miss Grey: I went toa dance gown 1 couldn't even walk down * | wat Ee, you, Margie,” wrote Dick, "and per-|last week with a xentleman, and had town, No, I couldn't walk any dis Almost every’ one kno@s that ot . haps that Is as it should be, for|two dances with him. He then tay 1 account of weakness 4 bh 7 eee eee 2 Bigpond Fee rN he sag c danced with another girl, and the gno. “ Raney : Gage Tea and Sulphur, properly i; Apply a little Freezone on that When a man really looks upon any | , shortness Of breath, and only” my compounded, brings back the nat-\ touchy corn, instantly that corn Woman with clear understanding,| Pext dance he wat out in a hall ob will power kept me from giving up ural color and luster to the hair stops hurting, then you lift it off the zest of the chase is gon! | posite to the one where I w as a UNE) and staying tig, bed when faded, streaked or £Fay.| with the fingers. No pain at ail!, “I wonder if the time will ever \I age it was a very ungen ly Finally I got me some Tanlac to Years ago the only way to get this pry yt! ,|come to you, Margie, as it has come| "ct. while he disagrees, Which 18 gee if it would do me good, like mixture was to make it at home, to me, to know that loving, like Iv. | Tight ELVA. | others said it had them, and now I Which is mussy and troublesome. jing, is just a splendid game, and its} A man who pays ntion to | know for myself how fine it is, It Nowadays we simply ask at any | greatest interest ix its uncertainty.| the fine points of good form al | has relieved me of all my headaches @rug store for “Wyeth's Sage and | I know that my life is end-| Ways seen that the girl he sag backache and nervousness, and 1 Sulphur Compound.” You will get nsequently I am thinking no| % 4 dance has partners for | seep just splendidly every night. My & large bottle of this old-time rec- | 4 t it. Iam only looking| ¢ach number. He triew to ar {stomach is in fine condition. I can fpe improved by the addition of| a post mortem, ax it| Tange the programs so that hej eat and enjoy just anything T want other ingredients, at very little were. Iam doing this, dear to make| may be with her for dances for | without suffe the least bit after “pe / tom yeelf understane of life which she lacks partners. And | wards. Just the other night I ate cost. Everybody uses this prepa mivnens Mneereenes Saat ait 08 Ue he usually looks her up between | a big piece of pie and th a hi Pi Tation now, because no one can jeven its end—is good : a big piece ple and thoroughly en. F Dut Dich deareone thing you can| Gene to assure himesif that | joyed it, 1 don't suffer any more bly tell that you darkened | “ s | there is no hitch in the program your hair, as it does it so natural- | never know. r you never: ex “2 ce aces tee wk with palpitation and shortness of ly and ‘evenly. You dampen a rienced that phase of life—you a proviaed aa Ag pi va ba breath, and can walk any reasonable ’ ver came to that part of the game| ‘ Provided with a partner, he «| distance without feeling tired. 1 sponge or soft brush with it and | ° | never came to thit part of the ame! 1. not yecsesarfly ungehtleman-'. really feel atronger and vetter than draw this through your hair, tak-| when all the cards you hold only! 1. 1016 does not : ‘ fogvone small strand at a time; by| spell solitaire, and you must play out) !¥; If he does not apy have In many years. and 1 want : ; ae hiak ath dances, He is qu to let ¢veryone, expecially those suf morning the gray hair disappears, | ~ eee (To Be Continued) ever, if he knowingly leaves her | fering like I did, know how much and after another application or) why wait? Your u.-enist sells a| x a unattended, and makes no effort’ | good ‘Tanlac has done for me.” two, your hair becomes be titully | tiny bottle of Freezone for a few to Introduce a partner to her WPanias ie auld (i dark, thick and glossy and YOU cents, sufficient to rid your feet of Men often fail in this respect b Drug Stores uni look years younger. Wyeth'’s Sage every hard corn, soft corn, or corn C. Harrison Green ‘ they are not informed, | rection of a spe and Sulphur Compound 18 a de between the toes, and calluses, with | Drops Dead Here) rather shan vecause they are | qtive.—Advertisement lightful toilet requisite. It is not | out soreness or irritation 7 ph 4 | willfully negligent bi intended for the cure, mitigation | js the much talked of ether Propecia + .¢ Harrison Green, circulation or prevention of disease. “ety of the Cincinnati genius. jimanager for the ‘Pos pnt erwer | Outside the Scope 106 eae Seeteciensieatipmenin | died suddenly of apoplexy Sunday, f This Column | his home nearfloy station 12. Ms Colun Death came while he was on the! Dear Miss Grey: Please print the Ito neighbors turers in the United States, D. W For 20 of his 45 years, Green had Business adressen cannot be Cor. First Ave. ‘: ics (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest [been @ resident of Seattle. Since given in this space, Consult - A }19 d been circulatio: ane ade juornals in the jublic li DR. EDWIN J. BROWN order to introduces our new / he roof of the mouth; | 1911 he had been circulation man-| trade juornals #90 ctscngest plats knows, covers very Siti of the foe ob hu lager of the Post-Intelligencer. Prior| brary DD. S. you can bite corn off the cob; guaran | teed 15 years. he had been connected ttle Star, to that time thes pond Gifts an Uncle Can Give Dear Miss Grey tell me what would be an appropri FACES U. S. IN ALASKA be met this year in government rail road construction work in Alagka says William C. B tdes, railroad ®om. minsiorier for Alaska, now in Seattle Ast work aranteed for fifteen ra, Have impre: and gat teeth wane day mination and Bridx: ad Bee Samples of Our Pinte SSeemamented by action. Ask our childhood. UNCLE. A leather-bound gift book, by one of the famous authors, would not seen her singe who have tested our work Fight place. Bring this ed with you John Lox, 717 Lake wt, lost his| he, penal ait Mther gifts a Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for W: People baby son Sunday and found him! fower slasp, fancy com later at police headquarters, He had| case for carrying papers, foun OHIO CUT- RATE DENTISTS ox Opposite Fraser starsvea On, tain pen, pie’ silk or beaded bag, perfume,or stationery, been picked up by Officer Moulton at N. P. depot, Will you please ate and inexpensive gift for a nie labor shortage in the North Who graduates from the Teachers’ the most serious ot to) Training school in an Eastern school in an Bastern city? I have New at 106 Columbia I have left the imita- tors of my name and signs on First ave. and moved my Dental Of ficen to the corner o| First ave. and Columbia at. Just across the street from my old location. My new en- trance i# 106 Columbia, midway be- tween First and Second aves, 1 will not raise my prices because of the war, but I do expect to increase my denial practice so that the increased business will offset the increased cont of doing business because of the w 1 want to be known as the only man in Seattle who did not raise his prices because of the war. erioun|f] as illustrated, are a sound investment because they are Grote-Rankin Co, quale | twory enameled or | walnut, SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS ROTE-RAN OTTO F. ALGELI, Président KIN co. STORE HOURS FROM 8:30 A. M. TO 5 This organization's ideal is not the cheapest Furniture possible but the best | possible at the most moderate price. The Bedroom Suites UPPER : LOWER $92.50 $250.00 ity at the moderate Grote-Rankin Co. cost. Ivory Enameled Bedroom Suite, consisting of chiffonier, dresser, dressing table, bed, bench and rocker, priced special $250.00. You are cordially invited to see fifty complete Matched Suites in all woods and finishes. They are interesting and very moderately priced, $75.00 to $500, —Fifth Floor. Bedroom Suite, American d Attractive four pieces, pric special $92.50. Suggestions for June Brides Ventilating Porch Shades will make your home so much more attractive—will mean a great deal more comfort in hot weather—that you should have your entire porch enclosed at once and be prepared to better enjoy the summer days. At this particular PP ame time wedding gifts Aerolux “No Whip” Shades should have practical Come in harmonious rustic colors and a new green and white fintsh— t for years. ss on your porch you must use A*polux do not whip in the wind—t To secur cozy exclusiy value, and surely noth-' he willbe idee 4] Porch Shades. No other will give you the same satisfying results. the young wife than) rc ga.25, b-foot 85.50, sfoot $7.00. 10-fo0t $9.40 « | furniture of artistic —First Floor | charm and substantial service, Among the pieces ar. L | ranged for easy selec- tion are: DAVENPORT TABLES LIBRARY TABLES VICTROLAS | GRAFON( | BRUNSWICK TARL GATELEG TARL MAHOGANY DES WILLOW CHAIR ) Wit FLOOR LAMPS | WILLOW TABLE CHAISE-LONGUE | MUSIC CABINETS PIANO BENCH Ik ROOM SUITES, E" Announcing the Arrival of Large | | Shipments of Fine Wilton and Axminster Rugs In spite of the limited production of floor coverings | throughout the country, a fortunate early purchase enables our customers to make selections from the most complete stock of dependable Rugs that we have ever been able to offer. ALL. MODERATE LY } PRICED . ird Floor, | Karagheusian Wilton Rugs Suffice it to anything heretofore attempted this time as to need no introduction. are finer than are so well known by say that the new creations in American rug weaving That our stock is more complete than at any time in the past. The Herati, the Shah Abbas and the Lakewood Wiltons—three grades of Karagheusian 1 are recognized standards by which rugs of sim- ilar quality are judged AXMINSTER RUGS The Baby Hoover of every grade and stock size are shown in a splendid variety of colors 7 and patterns. A dependable Elec- There is not a rug in the entire collection that we cannot recommend trie Vacuum Cleaner | for durability and general satisfaction maximum of service and imparts a rich- ness and refinement that be found in other medium-priced rugs. 9x12 room sizes are priced $35.00 to $55.00, Second Floor, GROTE-RANKIN | er: pa the annot for the Their heavy pile insu housewife. Priced $53.50, ular part GROTE-RANKIN———Pike at Fifth———

Other pages from this issue: