The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1918, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918, PAGE 3 ® father’s he I read 1 he sald You nee, he >, Wan once art ur letter to my ‘That man ts has forgotten that DOROTHY ACTRESS SOLVES S MAKE-UP PROBLEM | ¢ one, and I am glad » myself * This Wife Values Her IN THE Life at Less Than $25 Dear Mins Grey: 1 agn in serious trouble, and am on the verge of #u id 1 got myself into debt for $25 and now I don’t know which way to turn to get out of it. 1 am to give birth to my baby ext month, If my husband finds out what I have done he will leave me. I am almost crazy worrying about it. 1 $700 life Insurance. In there any of bor MATING MARCELLA AND THE SATURDAY ONLY STRAND THEATRE carry way A 2-reel Sennett comedy, The Star- Liberty Weekly and Wallace at the Wurlitzer Don't you think your 1} worth more than $257 And how about the baby's life? Why not that impulse to com for so small a sum? ¢ ot hold yourself 30-PIECE WIVES OF ALIENS WILL 2K Te SATURDAY A Gyit Selmi | LOSE THEIR PROPERTY JUNE 16 T0 BE = Cynthia Grey’s = Satisfactory Terms Always ’ WASHINGT une = a Rit ag Sees com A BIG DAY ATE LETTERS © | sc @ROTE-RANKINCO-| eo is coe re 0 AMP LEWIS = STL, Au BA. I age Boe und married to enemy allen art In the big tallitens: tonne | AROPNET Mother Advise Store Hours From 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. jing to an official statement which will be hell near the Dear Mins Grey: 1 we lke meee pot on the oar ment| may a few words to “He Ur ' does not hate it, T expect it 16. One feature will) Mother In a family of wix, happy, #0 weet and of the military uses to which horse fore the arrival of the baby Tha | wend pig agra dlg Noah S70 ps lodge yes Reg Mh Sete irene. peteeiaes with the offering substantial savings from our regular lines SEGtA ith tae, % eaiio whens OY hy wate bud bit eye a ox He of high-grade Bedding 4 kiddies 22a el Rica petevgentege keh lietl obec. See ie Fe AD will like Mr iraavee Gane oa BRITISH WOMEN ARE Tried BEDSPREA ee Arpreads | woman, and Tam trying ast weite| — GETTING BETTER PAY tater cs Large, heavy Bedspreads with am now, even with r | ras a1 fk aoe viper ty Bois £1x99inch Mohawk Sheets, extra quality (To Be Cont w oe wome this untr eo 6 . brealiad : PILLOW CASES 46x39 inch fine quality F 45x36inch Mona 42x36-Ineh 4 45x36-inch ¢ x36-inch Mobawk TOWELS é Fifty dozen good weight Turkish Bath Towels, size 21240 special, each . 45-inch fine Absorbent Towels, special, ‘each COMFORTS Sanitary Cotton-filled Comforts with silkoline covers, in good sizes, all neatly finished, priced..$3.50, $4.00 and $4.85 i BLANKETS ; 1 Pure White Wool Mixed Blankets with Linch silk binding; size 3S 68x80 inches; special ... Fine Wool Plaid Blankets, 68x80 inches; special, pair. at hu SYMPHONIC i. BER Ti ORCHESTRA SECOND AT SENECA Hi w eave u for the reason FIRST AT PIKE 2 Continaous, 11 to It | giver oh 1d certainly Continuous, 11 to 11 SBirned ] be given the opportunity to FIFTH AT PIKE Admission 70e—Children 10 | salted dip “eae eh al Continuous, 11 to It a phik too lberal Admission 20c—Children 100 for general acceptance. Some —— Rete women never look upon wife SOLE LAE IE EIT," hood as anything except 4 “slavery,” altho they would re : : : nent the word. They fear their —being entirely up-to-the-minute ) | CONFESSIONS This celebrated American actress has exceptional talent for playing| husbands, but accept the condi juvenile roles, but for many nit wan necessary for her to exercise the| tion as normal. And it is quite }| most painstaking care in her make-up, because her hair waa #o streaked] {mpornible to educate them out of {| with gray that it was noticeable acrons the “footiiehts’; and dyes are in] that state of mind. ra ur Ce) es t! bad ta ng the hair that le dyed look Socematits. te bm te ( c of making up © parts was aimplified for this! good care of women in some ea tara at Siaiadning a wher Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer,| ways, and it makes it a penal are worn by the men and young x eo eg oved the gray ' testored'the @ptural| ortense for o hustand to ten iy LOVE IS NEITHER SLAVE r, which now ¢ th and beauty wife who in to be a me men of affairs. NOR PLAYTHING ‘ ary for her to resort to dyes or wear a wig on Aw to the ot borkow INE Mie ing, you can, p *, eta loan on your y from the company be very al not to borrow fr These men desire clothes of quality and with a neat, snappy When I awoke the ne the nurse had alread from me and he was own little nest. xt morning boYouKnow Thal the Union Dentists | sen, PIKE STREET work than any other Dessiete to teed fend! 16 yeara. Abeo! he are busy dering e’clock evenings, and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. UNION DENTISTS OVER OWL DRUG appearance—they find them in Bradbury Clothes. They are sold On Terms I could see that she ot my taking him uw) d, but I cannot he book. I believe have slept at ail last night not had the blessed comfc did not ap and ' my insurance compan: “rr ad ort of my Even Mining Camp once at the local office of the Has Its Compensations . ie = >, I read some Dear Miss Grey: I am a lonely 0 r t ‘ girl, who lives in a little mining) “> 4 it amp, where there are only about 7 ‘ two dozen houses. = ‘¢ is not an . the ung woman In the place, nor —terms that enable the aver. * there any school or place of F age man to keep well dressed musement. I have a dear young ue 4 . * : man friend away in another town : without experiencing any in- ‘ but it is impossible for us to be to * convenience. They are priced «ether much. I get so miserable and ed that I a not want ¢ upward from subscribed 1 1 thought rhaps you, dear Cynthia Grey 1 help me to find a way to hap ELLEN It is often lonesome for young but they ations of know ne in the their trou timately in GOOD SHOES CHEAP? YES, IT IS POSSIBLE HE SYMONDS SHOE CO. has opened a new up- Eeonomy Shoe hee in the Libert advantage of the the elevator and taking f asu bere is no re 4 Open An Account at The Eastern ese oh : wer lag 4 rea eat srias is different and you'll like it Come in and wee us HE SYMONDS SHOE CO. will sell its regular line at once pa veil iviaeaatnd REGULAR LINES HE SYMONDS SHOR CO. offers the following as some of the regular stock prices on staple foot wear for z a in m why you shot White or Black Tennis Oxfords,.66¢ « pair take up some occupation where I ¢ or Black Tennis Oxfords 906 « pair by you could make real mone Children’s Blakk 4» Oxford S8O0¢@ « pair Read Macterlinck on “Bees,” and Childre White Car Mary Janes see if you do not get some sug $1.10 and 81.25 a pair gestions 1222 Women's Patent Leather Oxfords with Louis heels 1304 all sizes $4.95 ond 85.45 « pair First Cousins Barred SECOND a 2 SY MONDS SHOE CO. now has on display in tion an advance sh f the latest ra Oxfords brown k a; tur Deep Breathing Cure for Hollow Chest Miss Grey » for a hollow ¢ sh nd widths AAA to D in combined lines SYMONDS PRICE IS $2.98 A PAIR of light or dark gray and brown all Kid or Cloth Topt, Louis or ull of the newest summer Dear Pies wha » tell me t. Iam is so hol THE WOMEN'S SHOES calf or Kid Leather welt sole | | CANADIAN PACIFIC "For that Vacation or Business Trip—go East, through “The Heart of a Grander Switzerland.” Trains— all an in and my low that it spoils my « walking heel: Hoteie— steamers —Alt Canadian Pacific Standard— models and made by one of the largest manufacturers Stand before an open window I THE SYMONDS PRICE IS $4.48 A PAIR your head up. * A ASKA Mie ind Children's Barefoot Sandals or Strap b avy me agile 3 . § 7 the shoes in thi ction have de ian slowly ree ae Pi An fections, but all are high paige rel) tha: luiee eae s far as the the t air will go. st cure known for Take this exercise 1 night for 10 This 4 your troub! | | “THE LAND OF THE TOTEM POLES” Excellent Steamers Through 1,000 Miles of Splendid every morning a 70d minutes a: a Cine and ae: co! roe ey 8, 18, 29; June 8, 15, 22, 29; in tal acd CHEAP LAU seme! minutes at a time, and at con Sallings from oy 6. 15, 20, 27; August 3, 10, 17. AND 208 LANEY BUILDING For rates and other information, apply to Snasalts Ppecottios | nase USE ELEVATOR AND SAVE MONEY CANADIAN "PACIFIC RY. shes for 18¢ 8 Second Ave., Seattle yuld under to be surprined. there 4s ® man in the world that .10¢ ANNOUNCING The opening on Monday morning, June 10, at 8 a. m., at 106 Madison St., of the largest shoe re- pairing concern in the entire Northwest. In the meantime, business will continue as usual at the old places. This new establishment, an entire floor, covers an area of approximately 3,600 square feet, and is equipped with the best and latest machinery that human brain has invented and money can buy. The shop in which we were turning out 400 pairs of shoes daily for the government is now consoli- dated with our new establishment at 106 Madison Street (two doors west of former location), con- sequently this enables us to give to our patrons the very best service in shoe repairing, and our policy will be to keep the prices as low as possible. “The Wearing of Hali-Soled Shoes Is a Badge of Honor” —Wm. G. McAdoo. N HIS RECENT ADDRESS at the Raleigh Auditorium, Secretary of the United States Treasury McAdoo urged his audience to aid in the conservation of leather by wearing half-soled shoes, He practices what he preaches, too. Leather is in great demand now for war uses, The price continues to climb, and consequently shoes now cost about twice what they cost two years ago. If you discard a pair of shoes that can be re- paired for further service, you are not aiding your government—and you are running up the price of new shoes! Save your old shoes—have them repaired—wear them again—and 9 HELP WIN THE WAR! HOUGEN’S SHOE REPAIR WORKS 106-110 Madison Street

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