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For BI. me 1 ; SAVINGS DAY. H It is your duty to i be prepared then | to pledge yourself : to a definite, liberal, systematic purchase of WAR SAVINGS i} STAMPS for the remainder of 1918 As a Patriotic Duty. The Seattle RESOURCES $28,000,000 106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. S. New at 106 Columbia I have left the Imita tors of my name and signs on gs ve. and, a just across the street 14 I My new en- ia, midway be- cond aves. | will not Taise my prices because of the but I do expect to increase my | ¢ 4 practice so that the Increased b an will offset the increased Mee or” acing ‘busin the war = to be known as the only Man in Seattle who did not raise bis prices because of the war yx. D. D. EDWIN i Deatiat Beatth } “ . “4 A TH IVT STAMP a day will keep the Hun away. | [edt encom “ams U f National Bank » ww because of é An Open Letter Husband Only We have been confidentially advised that certain husbands are planning to see “For Hus- bands Only” “en stag’’—using the old standard excuses, “lodge meeting’tonight, dear,”’ or ‘don’t expect me home till late, there’s work at the office.”” We as con- fidentially advise you to see he is properly chaperoned. We ad- mit “For Husbands Only” will interest you—more we cannot, except this, there’s never been a picture like it, and probably never will be another. P. S.—If you decide to go without him, the matinee is the comfort way—the same show— the same music—everything ex- cept the crowd. Yours truly, COLISEUM THEATRE. Here they are! A group of thone good-looking musical show girls whc will perform in the noon-time mat inee of “Oh, B t the Metropo in tan Thursday in aid of Th of smoke fund. just for ] Tala OF J % | ful AN ECHO FROM THE PAST r name?" asked | g get his ed at me apprehen d not immec th t was it, Donn the ver ame satir Donna appar Dick would have used I had not b Kitty Mairam is dead,” T sald “The man she married was a min ister once, but after Kitty's death he COULD ANYTHING 1 really did remember I had ver met Mra riy,”” said Lola brother and my friend have descrit . me, and as Donna has talk nuch, and k has Apply few drops then lift u continuow: I, of course, for ocial amenities in my ex touchy corns off with fingers Yes! Magict Drop a little Free zone on a bothersome corn, instant Miss Sill turne and aid: Dotina, 434 ly that corn stops hurting, then you name? 1 heave ter lft it right off. No pain! Try it wrinkle r pretty bre fort to think ~ I am sure it begins with ‘L,'" she mused aloud. It was Herbert Spencer,” said Donna slowly, } x at me Kitt alram's husband?" I ask ed stupidl Yes, Kitty Malram's preacher husband,” answered Donna Not the hu d of that tt girl with the tfully es, that used t nearest th uuked Mr ery same ir out of t ha bottle of » when F ay Si un This 4 t of every She certainly was a p girl n between said Mr. Sill. “I rem r ever nd with man in the club, as it came time for It doesn't h he magic ether discovery of nati genius, would find an es cuse | tion. to get a school to cle to read in the windows ju glimpse of her vivacious and beautl zone the Yep, Here They Are—Bunch of Beauties Who Will Put “Pep” in Big ceoumonrad Joyfest for Smoke Fund at the Met Thursday STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1918. PAGE 3 Liens Te Sustin Good Husband, But 4 man that has been living with Gets Mad and Sulks eget EO rae de ta Dear M % I hav » u think it is right for a man a fine soldier for while oO make to remain at home other de front fighting t young men are at the nd dying for his mafety? He is even dome war work, Would you call a man of this kind a slacker ONE WHO KNOWS THEIR INSIDE LUFF juch a man is a slacker of the worst brand. It our duty to no ume in reporting the facts of thin you kne them to the le dratt officials It Left Spots on Her Brass Bowl Dear Mix I have « Ore a brass bowl, smooth finish, whieh I tried to clean with a preparation on the market, I let it dry on for about ten minutes, and found, when I pol inhed the bowl, it was covered with large #pots I then rubbed it with clear vine gar, afterwards washing with soap and water, and drying with @ soft cloth 6 vinegar failed to remov the spots, altho it made the bow! very bright. I hope you can tell m uation how to remove the spots, as my bow! is & wight the way it Is A HOUSEWIFE py and K¢ ble way to avoid trouble There are many substances . " and mixtures which will clean Will Soldiers Be brass, Oxalic acid, muriatte Banished to Basement? acid, and several r acids Dear Mian Grey: In your edition, Will clean brann ve ectively of Friday 1 notice a letter from a| OXallc acid is the best, but the writer signing herself “An Eldert the acids must be well washed Woman In her letter, she de off, the brass dried, and then ‘ amok “a fithy habit,| TUbbed with sweet ol! and tripoll soon tarnish ting wr © with any nense of | Otherwise it ement or normal sense of sme agets A goog mixture to clean he commends the basement aa brane ts Soft soap, 1 on; rotten the use to which should stone, o 1 any elderly man who of ed 5 eo by smoking Missed the Answer, I would Uke to recommend that Just a Little Peeved “An Elderly oman” read J, M Dear Miss Grey: I wrote you a Rarrie's “My Lady Nicotine” or some | short time ago for information about of Ibert Parker's novela, in which | how to raise rabbits, but did not get t ) in culogized, in order to any answer. I suppose if I had her view And why are! written a love letter, or something Iw swer long before « thousands of | ike that © funds for soldiers { we are them in a habit which w On banished to the basem trod returr An Elder! answer aime to be an authority on refine to writ ment. She surely must have seen| partm many Intelligent men of that chia the data on how to care for rab enjoying a quiet amoke bits, was printed in these col. CIGARET. umns shortly after your letter oy was received. Evidently you A Slacker of overtooked it ‘ the Worst Brand tere is not Ki son is of draft a He i espace gardieas i 2 on the plea support their ne Charles Proctor, Los Angsien, whe He is also supporting a young wom. joined the Klondike rush an under questionable conditions| tle at St. Regis hotel on way back t Sho lives with them. There is also| Alaska on pleasure trip. home 1 has money the bank Sei a the benefit of those who turn out to| The girls in the picture are also aid T ar's “Our Boys in France Preparing al numbers, which will be 5 t noon: time Tobacco Fund,” must be re WI p pee ase pin of thousands of new men who are | #pectal! . A secret going overseas each month until the big da um smuggler. What became o! baby, Mar HAWKINS IS SENTENCED gie?” aaked Donna Harry Hawkins drew from three I don't know,” I answered, “I ex. | to 15 years grand | pect that it is getting ng in Pe onald's dey way, for Herbert had a lot of money | Satur left him soon after he married the nage partaiaaasees cont im PAINLESS ‘Oh, 6 marry the second | asked Lola interested and that marriage was part to blame for his downfall,” 1 an tongues of his parishioners wagged e zw particularly when he married very | =) > hurr und the nurse sued him | Sy for breach of promine re) we ) en preachers are human," re aut tea tee B = k played him a rather sorry said Donna event fiddlesticks,” could not have made any mess of things than he did| self, 1 tired of ) taming onto poor Fate, There is no should not tell all it was his own that played I interrupted “m thing reason wh the truth about him. weakness and snobbery DENTISTRY | hob with him and his wife “Well,” said Jim, "I have seen | Dh. ¥ many queer twista in the matri-| 008 "Third monial game, but T have yet to see | k into your mo uth and nee eit sne as queer as this preache , gums ar sloughing anc 46 seer. a6: Shis preecer tae | Maaainge ite you have TACOMA WILL DELIVER | ERM) SIX STEAMSHIPS SOON this disease 'n healthy TACOMA, June 24,--Within the next few day ma shipyard: ver five co Examination and estimate freo of charge. to French interests, Ship » ‘We co! 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The Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed and Dressing Table give evidence of careful, study of the nicest requirements in furniture for the modern home. Prepare to Preserve Indications are that more housewives will preserve their own vegetables and fruits this season than ever before. In anticipation of this we have procured complete stocks in all the Jars in popular sizes, and while they last offer them at prices which we do not believe can be duplicated later on. A helpful demonstration by which every housewife can profit will be conducted this week by a factory rep- resentative. Will Be Featured The practical, economical and labor- saving lessons in canning of edibles Attractive Boudoir Lamps will be brought out so they can be t THE FINE blectri toir thoroughly understood by all attend- Lamp pictured an ual ing. hae thinch high stands fin. 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