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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. PAGE 3 [erence f KISS FOR RED CROSS? Cynthia Grey’s ,) Bon Will Sell You One Next Monday for $1 mxost LETTERS € | Satisfactory Terms Always ‘me @ROTE-RANKINCS. OTTO f° RLGELL, Prosntont TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Diccunamoumnetaedll Basement Where He Belongs, She Suspects A. M. to 5 . Me Store Hours From 8:30 $79°° Dear Ming Grey: I have been wait ing to see some reply’ to the man who complains that hia clothes are| kept in the basement, and himaelf denied the freedom of his how t ! bly as he in an elderly eer | Doug GEO. Mo | 22222": a to maintain} GRAFONOLA and 12 selections on six double- the of others | en m realize that a woman's ided 75c —In— Tonight and —In— whale. Wie te crbatde itn are ta » sas order to keep her surroundings sweet | The Columbia Grafonola pictured and inviting. It ts very discourne: | ‘ ; ; ing to have some member of the is all one could expect in a musical family display no regard for her ef-| forts, or even pur y go counter to all her tmatinets of dec order to show their “Indes ro add to the reek of bodi usually a filthy tobe t (either smoking which capa the climax of dingust in| anyone with any refinement, or nor-| mal sense of atmell A man who would resent as an tn mult th fer of filthy water to drink, will draw thru a dirty pipe or cigaret, fi bis lungs and head passages, and then spew out his of fensive breath on whomnoever he encounters, and seem quite surprised Greater 4 EEL ks 5H belt tae tg rill as thong Coliseum URLITZER | toiitr hai hi bevtpation the Symphonic STAR ¢ two changes of work’ clothes hanging one suit to sun and air, al Orchestra LIBERTY tacnatety, w » aay shen cook 30 Pieces ouse WEEKLY ey Waow; Weceeee 1 tavaceenttt| done. AN ELDERLY WOMAN instrument — handsome in appear- ance—carries with it a guarantee of satisfaction that comes with a purchase of unquestioned quality. ney, in Say, sumey | Hit the ie rai Fellow!| Fetus" | Holliday InA odor Mahogany or oak finishes—delivered at once. chewing) Sold on small weekly or monthly payments. A-B Gas Ranges Make Kitchens More Comfortable and Cooking More Economical The style illustrated is one of the mos opular sizes, with side and half white enamel | Entire range is made of rust-resisting Armco tron the rich black surface can be easily cleaned. The oven has glass door; the large working surface is equipped with four patent burners. Priced 858.50. enam By Longs to Know ” Her Real Mother Henrik ear Mixs Grey: Not long ago a The same Range should find her daugh whom sho| Sells Kisses for Red Cross eled black throughout, 1s gave away nearly 20 years ago. Se ae on enmeasea| Why shouldn't b tanus|is a very patric mountain of priced $53.50. their views on this thru your col.| have vanity? In there y reason | flesh. He sees the patrific section AB Gas Ranges come umn. Several adopted mochers ask | WHY the hippo should not consider |of the street par as it forms in m styles and sizes. b himself beautiful? Why should not/| alongside the heavy den section ev Trade your used stove as why she should nave the right to on, the two-ton baby hippopotamus |ery morning. He sees the women of i. " week her daughter she hasn't seen FIRST AT PIKE since a tiny Infant. Why not, Mim|9f the Sell» Floto circus, coming to| the show knitting for soldiers day Continuous 1 to 11 Grey? If this child was well Admission 200—Children 100 by her foster parents, w be love for them just the girl's heart after her blood mot part payment on an AB FIFTH AT PIKE Gas Range Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 206c—Children 10c ‘or two r day He hears about their as 4, be sisting the Red Cross bazaars. Bo, t offer himself He of for one dol ain cenit avy axing at him » £0 to help “Over ~ inva & Sede anes CTS te adr There And he thinks the women that the new Texas cavalry was bew ra old, on when Fourth ave. and Lenora ning Monday, June leve that all the girls are Just crazy what does Bon do b in the two- | as firnt fern a kian Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin dayn, beg » same in ahand Bon mew th ame back ar, the m became was b whe te all ne Press club hall, Fifth ave, | Grey. I wonder if, thru you wig obtain the address of th angry at me SESSSSSs GAINED 15 POUNDS; CONFESSIONS | PLAN TO STIR a A WIFE UP MEXICANS DALLAS, June 21.—-Fear that the | A patriotic entertainment and kir-| near University st, Friday and Sat at lonely : i F ¥ ear t} | mess for the work of the War Moth. | urday evening» next week. Tabseaux ee who ——— ig i her “To Say I'm Delighted With 56 wm Tecruiting of 14,000 Texas seoncons ers’ league, and to aid the otc | fantasies, nauonal dances and songs Siattee? * as she might be my lac Is Putting It A MAN'S ESTIMATE OF A Ms ard coveltyae eet oo ‘ League for Women's Service in en | will be ¢ local performers and aabiberainre ies ig’ —” a MAN amper the pro-a t tablishing a Soldiers and Sailors’| high school girls WANTING A MOTHE Lightly,” He Says. ” yj | Mexico was dispelled here when Gov - William P. Hobby announced that tor . o ‘The woman in question did . am going to ask you rome. give her address, but if she “TL wasn't looking #0 this new foree was faised.ander au- I mad d you ever care Pa reads your letter, no doubt she | gain weight as 1 was ack tar will wend it to me: then, if you ave will wend me y roms, it will be A Bg thority of the war department and =—mae ee | goeee te ely federalized Never,” he answered sole y That the | for “border duty” and, Margie, there st of oth. | Used t ruiting orators in a Ia something you cannot get ev- CANADIAN PACIFIC erywhere. for, unless it is done as me to put in touch with er whe me way about | Whirlwind campaign to enlist the it should be done in the first other ntor for mar him, Dick know, was the 14.000 rough riders did serve to give COR, FIRST aVn. any PIAS place, it cannot be guaranteed. For that Vacation or Business Trip—go East, through ave., TA | eince of x) fellows—he was a | German claims of bad faith a tem Phone Main 4965 “The Heart of a Grander Switzerland. man's man in the best se of the Hotels—Steamers—All Canadian Pacific Standard— the Longing Mother yeaa THe pal ae : anyth Mee tor But it ts felt tha “IF I HURT YOU, DO! § of the n exas National Guard None bets: Ps w hy man he liked. He was the most | "8 of the new Texas ” better. Dear Mim I have read your For five or mix years.” he COM | deignttul companion I have ever |! fears that this force is to be used PAY ME.’ letters for but have not at-| tinued, “I have suffered with catarrh | \iown, gbnercus to a te quite | ®eainst Mexico will pass. This is my message of de tempted to myself on any|of the stomach. I got to where I a fault, quit bs w yy ne unselfish in bis desir of the previous discu have arisen in your cc to make you “The only authority I had was to to you from the fear that jonas which | had no re 1 of any kind comfortable. 1 ne ter from the m porary standing in Mexico is a fact Trains— More Advice for oma. He bas four sons we with the federa are in the service of the t We fully guarantee every piece of Dental Work that goes out from our laboratories or our oper. ating chairs, whether it be our t 1 knew him to rat the guard and turn it over to panies Dental operations. fa MP stg ee ee ne yy |Whimper, I never knew him to say |the federal government,” said Gov.|_ I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN work, Crowns, Fillings, or Safe an unkin of any one else, ex. Hobby TREAT Teeth absolutely wit and Painless Extracting. ‘ » + all Masten ms copt th man had stooped to| “My authority came from the sec-| pain in all cases but acute abso And we further guarantee the 20 years neparation, intereate Alatvonmet. theaticdes agnasisine retary of war when the Mexican sit. | conditions, Most Reasonable Prices to be me. I am pore 1 ted He was far from perfect, Margie; uation was not in as happy a trend Lowest prices in your city foune anywhere for that class o! Excellent Steamers Through 1,000 Miles of Splendid Neate AR freed eantaggorerey fees : chad m a Wittle fault: which an now high-class, guaranteed J ou prot know better than I,| Efforts now being made tore STERLING DI S icans who were led by ~ve| Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m Scenery Will she feel better for knowing It or by living in hopes that daughter Sailings from Seattle, 9 a May 8, 18, 29; Jane 8, 15, 22, 29; 4 alive and happy? And. again, pr duly 6, 13, 27; August 3, 10, 17. vided that she does find the gi my 4 all, he | assure M was a man that any friend need not|German propagandists to be 1 to mourn take him all | Examination and Estimates Free ne, if i 1 little book, if that is the | | F makes herself known to her, in th a i vida A ahs NATIONAL | ene ref Pa gt a in ar une somery ba eh ape CREDIT—GLADLY === E. EK. +) le Py. D. sae iat eae ae ata fe hedge Penle oe eee re ne r mentioned in any way | DENTISTS CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. her adopted parents has been a beau |change in me. I have not only ®ot-| aiways a man’s standard—e man's THIRD & PIKE } 08 Second Ave, Seattle mother in cold disdain, rather than | alre kained g. dibatlnallp eae into her arms? 0 ar € f ed m ' en a man certainly would be an awful! second bottle of Tanlac, My appe Beis means to him, he is just is, or she is not,” said Malcolm | Stuart to me once when we were having a discussion about the she things and the he things of life. “And sometimes ‘she that is’ all at that was.’” he al-| at sea. “She | moth benefit to She has no right to be made to suf Tanlac is sold tn Seattle by Bartell fer for my mistake, I would sooner Drug Stores under the personal di cut off my right hand than ver rection of a special Tanlac represent have her find out those dear people ative.—Advertisement are not her natural parents.” _ and her answer was thers,” to boy or « that tite ot at le Fe - : | en * »y respectable, re | enough to eat and nothing b 7 une Me : man ever makes —— oe ee ee ee ee eee ee ee , Di: obitabed Mataata t fiba| aay tick Deataibee ave bane | Set of @ factor in his mind out in tim hat he or she has noj| broken up, the 1 is gone out t es va a quant < ° right to bis good nar my back and my bk never both: | {0 | 8 uated Dy . vite Ihese Famous Entertainers | "Stet ‘tone Seo T'chanced to taik|er'me at ait Tigo to sicep citact x Zot, canner explain” how a man with a woman who had the mis-|soon as in bed and T don’t | ££0l8 about a woman, any more than | ! fortune to give birth to a baby gir ow a thing until getting-up stime |W C&M explain how he feels about| A to Your Home ere ay tenet eer, 9, eae tae ectune fine [© thoes aer angio "Ra ot A x a clergyman and his wife ia | Tania reading: the énd nants s n r reasons her into or out At the smallest investment, and the lowest of terms, you can now 14 years old, and a most been ihe panes 1 or of fils lite * jus “OF i 1 1 t F much every man knows, al listen to the great musicians and entertainers, right in your own ur wir My friend, the girl's lighted wv the re putt nip ronagl f re * . ‘ tes ‘ i | mother, also married a clergyman’s| light can recommend it ne i vot explain nat way home. The following complete outfits include records and every . igovete - chad he a pacino : Bs 0 | ever if; but when be comes thing, and we invite you to come in and hear your favorite music | islet haga ahe would wish hari tie 1 id, becatea J have tad to reason about her, and how she | on either model you like the best. , daug to ever know she was her|and I hope my statement will be of | “Me to be in his life, and what si The Name of Bradbury stands for quality, Superior Hand Workmanship, and I hope the mother who wrote you ake 3.00.8 Lawene ep abandon the idea of trying to STEVENS’ WAY pered to himself. her own daughter, and will, in ‘ spp bailagd tefl borage Nepal agin a Littte Cost. Private Halls Don't you know, dear Lady Syl | Day and Evening via, that you do not ha lie to stead, adopt some little unfortu girl and bestow upon her that love edie ; Young Lady Assistants ome ‘the woman who was the best of materials in A MOTHER AND REAL 34th Ave, Main 3011. I thought I knew, littl book, and ne Recently danced in the yet—and yet—Oh, why is it all #0 ? - | Problems of Wives leading places of New York x ? P | t of Missing Men Dear Miss Grey: A good deal of discussion is carried on about the pros and contras of marrying before }a man goes to the battle front. One side of it I see nowhere mentioned A man runs chances of being amony the missing. A great many, like Here I am still a young woman with lots of life still before me, and | I am the woman who was, as far as love Is concerned, I w silent, thinking these oe thoughts, while [ rocked my baby | OLUMBIA ST 236 Wo which Jim had put into my arma . Jim had gone to the window and Cor. First Ave. was looking out over the moonlit garden “Lam the woman who was,” I said | sloud, altho I had not meant to say it | Jim whee suddenly and came forward, almost to my chair, when I heard Dick’s voice: * “T was told I would find you here. With a glad ery, I turned, to be confronted by Barclay Sill (To Be € Here in all the very latest styles and patterns—and they cost no more than others— From $25 Up On Credit Pick out your summer Bradbury—open an account and we'll arrange the pay- ments in most convenient way. Come in tomorrow, 1.50 A WEEK BUYS OUTFIT NO. 2 Ai aiovle enaee tor'300.% sailors, it will be impossible to ever account for, What will be the fate of the woman? A string of legal! pa. KDWIN J. BROWN questions will arise. The war ended D. bD. 8. she can no longer draw his pay, nor can she draw a pension, as no proof can be given of his death, or that he is unable to provide for himself and her, She and everybody will be convinced that he would return, if he were living, and still the secret | feeling described in Enoch Arden will exist, and so it will be with the gov-|trance is 106 Colu nt. In case she, wants to ro.| tween Rare onesicen because ot the | AMERICANS CAPTURE > thru diel war, but I do ex increase my \ncreaved MORE HUN PRISONERS inereased BUYS OUTFIT NO. 1 The convenient portable type Graf. ia Grafe onola, illustrated above, with all the New at 106 Cotum' I have left the imita- in the cabinet, shown in several dif ferent exclusive Columbia improvements splendid tone, strong, noiseless motor, { tone shutters, ete, and you can f choone eight selections, all for $48.00, and pay just $1.00 a week . ; i MUSIC IN THE CAMP 4 | a Our special Camping Ke woods and finishes—sent your home with a choice of 12 selec tions—all complete for $79.50—on the special terms of $1.50 a week hi ret ave and just acrona th my old location. My new en- bia, midway be- ern marry, she will have to voree proceedings, coupled with the| Jenteal practic lows of pay and pension, as the con-| basiness will i machine, with records, is vo blngh ro tract of the ernment is made with goat of doing business because of | WASHINGTON, Jun 20.—-"On the i og for $ oly Rg Pa | him and no other; or she will navo | BORE aR es Marne front Amer c n patrols cross j ye exchanged for a lark to prove his death, and how can she|man in Seattle who did not raise hia ed the river and brought back a num death is assumed by law after a ser DD & | sald today, “Gas attacks| 1882-1834 SECOND AVENUE jen of tedious, long-drawn legal pro ae Deatist were used to a great extent in Lor- lraine and in the Weevre region.” cedures. MRS. A. W. R | | do this? In case of a lost sailor, his) prices because of the war, fn the fall. ATTLE’S PHONOGRAPH HEADQUARTERS a es ees ee ee eee eee ee ee