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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1918. PAGE 3 SA) SUCCUUNANGNUOONUUAUOUATOESANASANEAHAUOD UES re a 2 Cynthia Grey's E SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS 32 LETTERS ‘asim | THE ROTE—R ANKINCO- Untangle Affairs OTTO F: KEGEL, President Dear Ming ¢ Would A ant Reader proud of having « Sess = = — as rows son who 4 coward, and Store Hours: From 8:30 A. M. ta P. M. x with other dren in ehild Lace and Marquisette Curtains ] Special $1.95 the Pair | on mother rut of his diff! alte 1 wa 130 pairs of fine Etamine Curtaine j mother MUST help him out of his with drawn-work borders; Marqub jj nette with and insertion trim mings, and Lace Net Curtains with Overlock stitch edge yards long and extra x pare of « pattern, at the special price, $1.95. wor that he is one of the These are wide th All are ¢ | the pair n the great wheel that turns out the work!’s work I have a son and have gone thru er,” and finally decided 1 was doing my boy a lifelong injury in not in Ja way out of } netead of bringing them to m: untangle. Of ¢ him to eort® urse, 1 encouraged wos sv ae | Axminster and Seamless in 16 and a great big boy, taller than hd Saas al fis chemi Wate V ] R ret vee agin Syd. elvet Kugs selene sora Are on Sale Now Adopted Daughter Secause they have slight imperfections in the | |Craved Mother Love weave, others have slightly mis-matched designs or | e Dear Mina Grey: I © been very vorders—all have been marked at extremely special , | ewok interveeed tn your corresbons-If| ‘ fe Child’s Metal Crib lative to the mother wh rac * sage # heart’ for ‘har Rich These imperfections in no way affect their wear- Special $9.75 id can only be detected by very close The high sides Metal Crib Mus is an extraordinary value at special price quoted. | amel"or Vernis Mar- Awughter, who wa t to her thru ing qualitie. mination. In the assortment are all the popular shades and t | adopted daughter state jews on atter | Both ivory e ‘ate my view m / P 4 M af 11 never designs—especially large variety in rose combinations. | tun finish are included—equipped knew 4 of my The comparative prices quoted show what can be | with comfortable link fabric spring father do not bother me joant saved by making your selection now. and drop side | but there has always been a ays 9x12 Axminster Rugs $34.75 | Res eat beouene us 8 Foti Regular Value $49.50 | had no ch 9x12 Heavy Seamless Velvet Rugs at $37.50 Regular Value $47.50 SB exoigy 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs $31.50 ond 0 may 0 to Regular Value $46.50 }day, 1 would certainly make it m | business to find her, even tho she s «a m ai ht have deserted me when I was ida S ials F carry. To me, It seema that there ty The Basement Housewares Section £390 Pare hx lhe t te Wash Boards tired of heavy zinc metal, well inforced,; large or small corru [place in my ‘heart thi ears ¢ t they were not t t ents. However, it was not unt Jcame a mother myself that I 4 that empty her were all for its mother, or a nother for and that * | ADOPTED DAUGHTER. | rite ase. ; A feature YOU! Perhaps Straight Talk get Oaks $6.95 ; | Will Help This Wif hme 5. wes . Should see!) "it "cp This Wile cas ot | pertorated | _Wett constructed solid oak Rocke 4 ers, finished waxed or fumed oak. wood handle Best quality leatherette spring seat . . | go into our own home, and not being ecial, oaca, . ate. Worth while itt) anic to turnian a home at the time > a Wash Bollers of heavy gat | '® S#Pectally comfortable. . every detail— | ¥* went into wo rooms, with the!) “paring Knives; assorted sizes | vanized metal, with strong riv- | P) tr y he | understanding that we would go lo and et apes; made of good qual- | eted handles and flange cover; VICTOR RECORDS y ‘om {| HUME | tousskeoping {n the early eprins. | 10¢. -h $1.29. ° ty steel: apecial, each | special, e | star to the) "et. Inetead of saving in money . * | married one year ago, we wanted to! big heart ri smn oe ne f=! | GROTE-RANKIN—-PIKE AND FIFTH—GROTE-RANKIN | | would only waste it. He has never given me a penny of hin own {gec ‘ When I mét him I had a good! r position nah onthe old before her father ever! will conquer its father's selfish|hold fast to your baby. He Maye | ouched her, an sweet ax any ¥| spirit. I was stubborn. I never once| be Agi tlgenstlere =<. no F ould be ie » called awa and p come. A} 2ND uld be. He was called away, and) ica the father to take her. Don't} ‘ < ee oward that he was, he couldn't go without kissing her. When he came|40 it. Act the same as you have | 1 get very It takes one-twentieth of @ t quarrel with him, as that would| back he was won over with the others. I couldn't help but! ond for a wireless signal to Jonty make me nl) Teach the other children to love|cry when I read your letter because| from Washington to San | would do no and help care for the baby, and time|1 know how you are suffering. But! cisco. CLOSING OU O’HARA’S Sz | STOCK OF more miserable 1 1 don't ag ]of divorce: but I am being driven to ]some action. Do you think T can be at fault, or can you sug nome way | might poly em? e my YOUNG WIFE in expecially bitter for one who has known independence and the # faction of earning « her own money | have to beg for every cei her husband gives her and has n of the injustice that he ts forcing upon you | Don't pe that you are t lack of truant f pride rebels 4 “dawnt wae. || Women’s Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts right “kick” In it, will accom plish what any amount of tears submission, or nagging will not Cost Price Not Considered Couttne’ Marriage | Every Garment Must Be Sold Dear Mias Grey About four years ago my cousin married a woman and |they lived together This sale includes every garment of our spe- cially-selected, high-grade stock, and nothing else. No jobs or special lots bought for sale purposes, The end of the season is in sight and we will not carry over a single garment. We want the money in order to get ready for Fall. 225 Coats 200 Dresses 100 Suits 150 Skirts On Sale Friday and Saturday COATS DRESSES Mtosoare, $10.00] ["ir" $9.95 ts. $15.00 a | She began going to danc ing him to do all of the wot in the evening. He would go to meet her and bring r home from th lance So finally he tired of that and told her he would not meet her any more. Then two or three fellows would bring her home He then got! the divorce, I had never en him! until about a year ago. And we both | fell in love with each other at first sight. Now, don’t you think it would be all right if we would get married? pels OGPEPTS |" CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE |": | and naturally enough, I would | og mene ——~Mi yas Bill's wife, she would not have; them have not as much to make wish to advise you to disobey | THE COSTS OF CONSTANCY ay} fallen in love with him” |them happy a you,” and I looked| the law, It is inevitable, if you Marguerite Clark’s stage success, the play that made her a screen star. The witchery of this dainty little lady, the magnificent staging, the charm of the story, make it a gem of screencraft. & Seur Acid Stom- of telling just )about the beautiful room in which] wish te d future trouble and mn Si dif well was lying heartach that you each go istakes, Donna.” 1! ait at once I heard a little gurgle| your separate ways and seek for There is no way AV While Eliene and I were talking,| what would hh Donna Tenney came in do made nv She listened a whlle to what we id consoling, Indigestion and practically all und sometimes I from the other room. Like a flash mates those not of blood ties. e. d- |, 4 » ve be $20.00 and forms of stomach trouble, say med-|..ig about Annie, and then she said:|think it ix those very mistakes that!) way out of bed and orig “ple i thorities, are due, nine times Pan eo Leggeteigpmeioses akin tau ants . . ay ee 5 , ven TT and $22.50 Seal suthoritietan excess of hydro-| "I wonder If you girls realize how|make life worth living floor, and I pulled aside the curtains} Says Not to Give Up 0 Coats $17.50 Temes (.. le thioric acid in the stomach. Chronic|much courage it takes to be con ne looked at me speculatively. | and bent over my baby’s bassinet Baby Father Doesn’t Want pared is exceedingly dan- | stant.” t it has always seemed to me “ Y i Erges, a6 sufferers should 40) piiene and I both laughed, and| Margie, that you made no mis! be eee Dis aye via ee Dear Miss Grey oo 1, thru io 4 often disagreeable diet, avold-/right she was. It had taken much|go0d many,” I answered quickly, | 00" Seriya ta ait ia. = Cihniate ain Meares Be eee eat diseares h them, Se aie Aatnie 46 te ebnetane An | nbd 48 soy Hentt; Witte Wook, £ chante, | to understand. Out went his| herself a “Broken Hearted Mothe f : arms to me, There was a gurgle of! All hail to her for having her baby joy whether its father wanted it or not tomach and lead aa peoration, oF thay can Tim, and surely Eliene had shown re-/ed Fate for you, because if | had I, too, went thru the same trying ordeal, and oh, how I suffered! But ‘a? #8" $22.50 Woon’ ME" $25.00 $25.00 and $30,000 $18 75 Dresses ... * SKIRTS cour: as they please in reason and |markable courage in sticking to Har-|never had you as an outlet for my ate PAE AI it a practice to counteract the), and, little book, only you and 1| heart ills | would have probably told) 1 snatched him up #0 quickly and) of she Rarenen) cid BAe Pre. me one else, I sometimes | tightly that he lost his breath, but) m: effect know that there were many times | them t on of gas, SOUrnCHR » wan not frightened * did not{I would do it again to have my 5 ; yee the cre fermentation by the | when I thought I could not live with | think over my life with Dick, and 1|he was not frightened. He did r tT irl, ehiy o¢ “ail ante sahivaber’ (wittie .( ue BR ee a tse of @ little Bisurated Magnesta at | pick any longer say to myself, as did Mrs. Browning: | CTY leur deine Roa Geikial cee ware Suits . 96.00 Woo a oe ae, bly no bette | “] aid not have the courage to be|"I think we've fared, my heart} For the first time in my life I felt | Most loving and lovable. She was § at Skirts ....... A lane Y ae ange} constant,” said Donna, “and so I|and 1.” ja delicious sort of a thrill as that $27.00 $6. 00 and han Bisurated M: left Bill, as you know, but I was| But, oh, little book, I did not think | satiny little body was pressed against to $92.50 $7.00 Silk F widely used for th #: A h glad enough to go back to him, for | I would be #o lonely—-there is such a | mine 1 held him up close to my EPI EP T 1 Suits Skirts ......+ Ro direct action on the ston i feeling of finality about it all, and fi and covered his darling body $9.00 and m ‘put a teaspoon- 1 loved him ug of finality all, a L $35.00 is pots aiecwder oF & couple of| “Do you know, girls, I sometimes |I look into the future with fear when | with its roselent skin with kis ATTACKS to $40.00 $10.00 five-grain tablets, taken in a little think,” gaid Bliene, “that many men|I think of the responsibility of bring | One of his irrespongible hands 8. Sate ° pes ater, with the food, will neutralize | hard a time with us as we|ing up Richard Waverly III | grazed my face, 1 felt his fragrant Have Been excess acidity which may be | hi v er t do with them, Of course, we are not| For the first time in all our long | breath as I pressed my lips to his: STOPPED mation removes unfaithful, but [ venture to predict years of friendship I am very, very|*On, baby, baby! what a joy you For Over 50 Years trouble, and evotedly as jovec nO ‘or you because you have no! u nothe al $ S ess ¢. Pod pl a: 5 y that as devot aly as Li 1 Harry rry for you because you ' notlare to your mother f 1 tas | by DR. KLINE'S EPILEPTIC + J + without need of pepsin pil I made him very miserable when we and hands to feel gave him another hug REMEDY ey k | vere irried sterc 1 wakened just at the 4 went bac 1 1d tants. of Bleuratea | ¥e first marri ; " pesmepe ls With him in my arms I back i | ounces ot vuggist.| ‘But you made up for it r nd again that aweul to hed, and, delding hind on sy breuat ra neliness dropped away from Second Floor Economy Market Corner First Ave. and Pike St. Uther powder or tablets. |my dear,” exclaimed Donna, “That b+ nae comes a8 8 Nauid, breed or in where you had the courage and long while | ma still a8 et had my love, my world, my te, and in the bisurated fo I fell down, Sometimes 1|1 said to myself: “Don't be a cow . 1 thus T sank to ory this plan and | where | vue life, in my arme—and thus T sani te aKa want at your next| think I am to blame for all the un-|ard, Margie Waverly. Other “gen if this ien’t the best piness that came to poor Kitty|—thousands of them-—are losing nate 10 Mpa. if 1 bd stayed on my job their husbands daily, and many of (To Bo Continued)