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Second at Seneca—Continuous 11 to 11 Also the Screen Telegram a Comedy and Scenic SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1918. PAGE 3 Me en Cynthia Grey’s I cMALLIUIEATY GLAU Ms Matters of Form in Introductions Doar Mins tell me if it is glad to meet yor troduced to five or mix p group? ‘To mo it clumsy to may the each one, If it inn't corre: print the right way MILDRE When one person is introd to another It is correct to may, “I 4 to meet you,” or if ral, one may sim How do you do Will you please et to way: “Lam when one is in sons in a sounda rather thing to same ply way Why Not Get the Girl's Views? Dear Mins Grey: What would be an appropriate and patriotic engage ment present for a young man going to war? Since diamond rings and costly jewelry not patriotic would it be proper t ta Lib erty Bond to be tr dia nd ring when the government re DRAFTED. of all no doubt and wens " deems it? Altho your idea in bare sentiment, there that it is both patriotic ins ible, But it seems to me that it would be no more than fair to the girl to consult her, Bhe might prefer somo evider ft her engagement There are other stones, very pretty, that are less expensive than a dia mond. A Lame Argument in School Controversy. Dear Miss Grey: In not the crux of the school board controversy sim ply this: The men have wives to support, and therefore need a higher salary; whereas the woman teacher has only herself? Who ever heard of a woman teacher supporting a husband; and even if she did, would it be right? FRIEND OF WIFE, A TEACHER'S Your argument ts lame inas much as many of the men teach. ers have no one dependent upon them, while a number of the wo men teachers have aged par or amall broth pendent, or part for sup. port. Then, too, don't you think & woman in entitied to what she earns, regardless of whether ashe has dependents? nts «or sisters ¢ Desertion Does Not Annul a Marriage. Dear Mins G after being dose husband for a pe and nine months out obtaining CONSTANT No. The ma her husband now a left her, Can YouHelp Find Her Bonds? Dear Mins Grey: I would be #0 grateful if you would print my let Can a woman ed by her former od of two again with yearn marry a divorce READER is just ae much in the eyes of the ter. I have worked hard and raved for several years. when the call came all in three Liberty March, my only help and compan fon, a son of 20 years, enlisted and * at present at Camp H June 4th, betv 3 on Becond ave National B ft Commerce and Turrell's shoo store I loat those bonds. They were in a small paper with my name on y are registered but I am so in hopes the finder will be g yun enough to ret them for a reward. I am just heart broken. Thanking you so much, Mixa Grey I am, MRS, GRACF “ Both Interested, Question of Introduct r Miss Gre years old and well ca care of mys I office and have t I have my tur ery day and heon down town ev for the past six weeks ha rT a arn r ‘ lieutenant He is very good look and the nearest to my ideal that have ever seen, Each time we hav iy SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS | mE GROTE-RANKINCO. O1T0 F. KEGEL, President Store Hours: From 8:30 A, M. to 5:30 P. 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One 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rug in tan, brown ‘and oe allover design, reduced to ... - Brass Beds— Special, Each 5-Foot || STEP LADDER Each $1.29 Made of selected $24.75 The heavy two-inch post Brass Bed illus- trated has five one | inch fillers and_one- inch cross rods. Posts pan ch Ae pe are ornamented with ie ‘ large polished brass | Special, $1.29. mounts. Only thirty these Beds are avail. able at the reduced | price. Friday Is a pa Gadd Day to Buy Bedding EMMERICH PILLOWS HUCK TOWELING | China and Glassware | Specials on Sale | Friday White China Tea Cups and Saucers in the popular “St. Denis” shape, Extra special, the pair, 20¢. Table Tumblers, thin blown glass ial at 40¢. "table raulaes, clear crystal in Pair $2.50 Yard 22¢ ] optic shape; special, the set of six, Size 18x25 inches, filled Fine quality, 16 inches” 30¢. q ae ; with new feathe and wide, closely woven Huck eric iperge sl aie * . covered with good quality Toweling, bleached pure | 81.60. gn 6g : rs be ticking. white. GROTE: RANKIN— _PIKE AND FIFTH—GROTE-RANKIN _ CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE x % i would open my pocketbook to pay )devils singing small.’” ATTLE PRICKS, NOT BIG’ |for a taxi ride or « lunch, and t]” Some people think there ts enky SINS, HUT MOST knew th or at least their hus-|one excuse for divorce, but I be * ———~® | bands, had much more money than] lieve, little book, that infidelity is) “1 had always the Dick and I. Sordid stinginess is| very often excused if either the mma en were the nex ¢ something I could never endu: jor woman tempers frailty with with curiosity, b Sometimes I have thought that it] failing good-nature. e Margie certainly lack | was fortunate for a man hi ‘| (To Be Continued) . respondent in a for divorce. | evga OLD AGE A CRIME else in the world. per to| a . ney and gain it for people are young at 60— ked, ruddy “and _ vii cron y Neglect their wiv had watehe a little more of a nag Bs ge (Others are old at 40—Joints ‘ obt 1m ore yrone to being cu reps diab: f they were/ning to stifte be Pin it e e niche Att more |!2_ love with some other woman jsinning to lag and lose its eprint e @ e not know how s he! careful about what I did? Eeveane. oF UO : tn amy back tired without « e a i ili =~ a, [able to cope with the big affairs of | ina possibly a twinge of Thoumaugi » of the tow : You, dear girl, always, until that! ite 4 woman will decide imme-| pain none of the towr aske wful night, were prone to make Me | giately whether to conde or pun ost cases these are the rachel fe ¥ said be out a near saint at least, Sometimes | is) her husband's unfaithfulness, but | Ffingye are not promutle aon wanted to sp m reet a + tome diatttne (a . kidneys are not promptly bebe : fog eet-|1 tried to tell you that I was Just the the continual little pin pricks—the | thelr work of throwing off the pe ay ates Nabe kind « e man with all-the average | little things that nag and annoy like| sons that are always forming im seeming familiarit 1, lik 1 my sex, wanted to ea . peagelie: warnings a crime against | , ” ’ . . : . sap Pig arte ik ys unted t© | patience and turn love to fretful] s you have these s “War’s Women” is undoubtedly Frank Keenan’s masterpiece. His studied savagery || Xow. Mim Grey. 1 nave gone out jive my fun and let some one es | Contempt ‘ican dnd prompt relet im a grea Gea an¢ Mave met man r ed to # € Se): an M ). aarlem € “apsules, pay the piper. I wanted to suffer emember that Mrs. Selwin said| ; his subdued passion and ferocity that flame forth in destruction when loosed, make | :men; nur mougnts of this otticer vir YY “Sueter t must _- vicariously. |ggiqe' ance that she belieeed thee} fk sian eat a tually haunt me I w to meet je ‘eC ¢ a ciel you hate the character he portrays and at the same time admit Keenan’s mastery of | iim. but cannot think of any way of| Shen temptation beckoned or curios: | tere came into the lives of every |e ee eee doing it without le ing myself in|)” a! cnhne sone | RT ne " en each) cules are imported direct from emotional expression! plier pep free to newer and eacape conse| was wishing the other were Not| frhoratorien at Maatlem, Hi Can't you help two ver per | quences Like ny other man, I did | the re. t th at your druggists. Do : a very Per not intend to heed any one’s warn-| “Ana, she said, “Margie, don't| take @ substitute, In boxes, plexed young people out I have tgs eames 1 and egotistion! fs A“ |sizes. For sale and guaranteed Cc ciudes the War [ax MS | tia meme and address, 1 have seen! . istical, | think this time only comes after a| {hr Ow! Drug Co. him since his letter came, but he has| Proud of my physical strength 4nd / violent quarrel or after » petellisiaaisivn pay ee cH arele f my moral aknes wrong has been done to c not spoker TROUBLED. " fe ' 7 ' Time votes lite cian | vg back on my life. other. It can come after sos nue for t government, warned < . JT have come to the conclusion that! Ss Caliparaatne = 1918 Class Eligible SATURDAY AT 5 dares, why not have some of 11 nave not only played the game lke fey which seem like : is the young men of your set ex. | pia have chastedtanywel| mene oS dean § Still for U. S. Navy 5 5 ne. tbat ana wit ret tend dance invitations to him? |% Pik . pis heated m | _ j Young men who registered on June | - "9180.00, itt yevants to} Lf be attends, it will be a very Mee ans husband! that is the| 5 last, having attained majority since | keep chia property, and the fellow banni Bes gry Bhs be formally in- | atest and most tragic thing of all| EPII EP T ic | 7 I the first draft registration date, are ‘ ‘ with the ten-cent tax will have to |--to cheat one's self. 1 remember AUC ‘TION still eligible to enlistment in the| After 5 o'clock Saturday, June 15,| pay 15 cents Got Marriage Licen: at iy ek ae ev aM eat ATTACKS United States navy | une m is going to the ante| Five o'clock Saturday is the time; p sa a Bad | when ick had declined to go wit This advice was received at the re| on the income tax game 50 per cent| limit, Williams says, No excuses! Before Draft Law Passed. jme to s¢ pepe Ape STOPPED jcruiting office at the University of k will go. Dear Miss Grey: A yery dear|Eleanor had said to me, “Tell Dic E Washington naval training station,| ®"4 Tedulre all those who have not) Oy i. notice of the| friend of mine got married about/I know he ts lying not only to youl] For Over 50 Years t - wettled with him to sit in, David J.] ne five months ago is not very and to me, but to himse do no} entire herd of 150 highly om the district enrolling officer at} ® | amount of personal inec tax does y suffering would! OR. KLINE'S EPILEPTIC Our entir herd of ~ Bremerton, Wednesday | Williams, collector of internal reve-| not exempt one from the 50 per cent Strong and has never been, She ix believe that any uffering would wet MEDY. “It isa rational an? remark. || graded milking cows will by 7 | worrying constantly for fear her| hurt him if he did not suffe ably sunceattel Hregtme t U8 ste | consisting of 75 Holsteins oa oan 1 © leave her soon s the thought co: o me, I re lepey (Falling Sickness) and kim ye and Guert All have 2 ® TIIDY . |] Notices h harisaiiets evev lee es cna ee ee ee ae ee DE Se aaa derneisinn Nervous Derangementa, Get or order it been rained by us, and are the re | NE W § SOC [AL LEC ru RE LEAGUE || person who made out an income re-| “hie 44 employed as a skilled me-!ly she said it, At the time I thought} : = “ a a | ) } sult of ten years of careful breed- fj|__ ; é | port, bearing the exact amount ¢x:| sanic in one of the local shipyards.| it waa because she was ill and 1] | vateabie book E COR. FIRST AVE. AND PIKE 83. ing wage selection ponreers seg | >) vadin Hie thors Beek,” 1:0 Wer Che OF Ammatin’s mont tan Vasaeee Faison Md va ww yha, They purchased their home on the| made my visit short, but sctecrant weet Iti Phone Main 4965 i never been allowed to remain on [| A socte ead opened the su er re sc heir gl ye mails, and men Wh/insatiment plan, having only paid I understood it was because she Bf piace, tan “rocentty tuberculin || ply, married socioty leaders opened the subject of, her remazke on Halt ied out reports do not recelve 20| 09 'gy far, ‘They secured thelr mat sensed: that he- was ‘neither true to| 7 7 ee UME Gly ate “IF | HURT YOU, DONT | : tested.) You can buy one cow or || © i | tice of the tax amount, they should) piace \cense May Sth, 1917 himself nor to me. ” | Timely Topics at her home on the Hudson just outside of New York City. | © chat eave vim f a carioad. Remember the date: }) TH been a great outdoor enthusiast all my Ufe and I make it AU Ee poe htt fed al Dee ittionl The day before their marriage she! And yet—well, I would not dare to PAY ME. Be fdune 13, beginning at 9 a m. 1) 1, to do without my hat whenever possible, both in the daytime ax well| UC office tn the rede became suddenly ill, 8 it was post-|ay this to any soul on earth, but | his is my message of deliverangs: bi sharp. Terms: Discount for ca Savalinn Jack das hustend | ML tokts Maa at wee eee 4 ‘ poned, It seemed as tho something) you, li white paper page, will not Wo offer you the best Dentistry }/ to you from the fear that accoms | y time on bankable notes. Free || i" Ove bly give up my running about tarcheaded now that I-wan| Taxes may be paid in Seattle or] occurred to provent them getting think I am cragy, I know—I have|| Cht#inable at reasonable prices: 1] panies Dental operations. lunch at noor Maple Grove f/ iting a bit gray. But [ am not to be outdone simply by a few or many |#ent to the United States collector's) married at different times. come to think there are worse sins! beauty and perma T EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN og Dairy Farm, 2 miles southwest of gray hairs. 1 went right to the most reliable authority I could get on the | "fice In ‘Tacoma Do you think 1 they had than unfaithfulne to one's wife 1] ected Rubber and || TREAT Teeth absolutely without Monroe, Wash subject. The result was I avoided putting a lot of harmful dyes on my| Only @ small percentage of income taken out their license before May) know I could never have borne the} tand in a lage De | pain in all cases but acute abser ; i s " e been paid up to date 18th, that it would help an. constant bickerings and naggings | 1 || conditions: | |hair and J began using a Hair Color Restorer called Q-Ban and in no time | tixes have been paid up t Vie Rinne, Sant n : : | RIGHETTI BROS. Jack had to confexs he derstand how my hair got so beautiful ARLINE, | that some women have to put up e. Allperma- || Lowest prices in your elty fd / ““ | Wan 1 drewuing it atte Undoubtedly it would. How. | with a | high-class, guaranteed OWNERS [you may rest aajured't haven't told him anything about it, altho ne| SAVE HK DAT Cini eM gl ae’ | NATIONAL DENTISTS, $4 and Pte || STERLING — DENTISTR very often remarks my hair ‘certainly dovs look fine. Q-Ban is our littie| | 9g -— FOR WAR 19 matter is entirely up.to his | upon ices would come a loo! Matranne 4a06 Shanta | secret." y y. “ § —~ FOR local exemption board, of envy that was pathetic when I Office Hours: 9 a, m. 6p Tete, cri) fal? Bae + ey

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