The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1918, Page 3

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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1918. PAGE 3 PACIFIC AGENCY j NU TIALS UP NOM THEATRE READ + SUHHSA NW VWNTGUS i Store Hours; From 8:3 $ . Full of ‘em — and you'll be, too, |» tH when you see it! Under the Washington statute It’s fast as the monoplanes that ter- {))" ut on tent’ na eaten : ACTION rorize the Huns. Seid stan ee oUid tor tiinke Daacisans Specials From Every Never lags for a scene — it ant tut 190 tor whom positions , : INTERES vialstant. Corporation counsets {|| ‘Tomorrow is National keeps you guessing all the way |,,Amivtnt ce re appearing for the TT TTT Co Hugh lefenne Meter War Savings Day of Besides, there's a crackerjack two-reel comedy and our Screen Telegram. State Citizen the United are AND Stamp: = Cynthia Grey’s = ‘ it * n a/pledge t i € E = can this year—and lend it to the gov- pistipsepiiisi eee All = LE I I ERS = ernment by buying War Savings] | Ir Week aianuuumniummanin This Is From an Ideal Foster Mother rear Minn Gre Go to your voting precinct and get your name on a pledge. Save for Victory REMNANTS A Month-End Clearance of Draperies Short len cluding Lace ths of every de in- Nets, Scrims, } sription, arquisettes, | Sun- Velours, Damasks, Cretonnes, Lace fasts, Madras, Silk Kapocks and ‘ tries, all useful pieces of splendid mate- ria The savings on these Remnants are | well worth your immediate investigation. All short lengths are arranged on | tables for convenient selections. n but tiful woman any me would be ff] 81x90-Inch Sheets $1.35 y ¢ Joe know oo cm al, cach $1.35. for t ' TOWELS Special Values 22x45-Inch honeycomb Bath Towels, special, each, | 28e. x24inch Union Huck Towels, special, each 15¢. INE WHO KNOW &x32.inch Union special, eact nch Ur Marriage Ring Not Absolute kgm encath tance eee = “cuuce't || Nottingham Lace Curtains The Pair $1.45 magiatrate SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. MEGEL, President MonthEndClearan t eT 0 A.M, to 5:30 P.M. ce Section of the Store ee Ca FOLDING ; ; GO.CARTS G7 Special pec \ p $9.95 @ Maple Utility Stool Each $2.95 | practical are built of maple and safe by thor- reinforce under each These Stools Top and steps are covered with rubber mats to prevent slipping. one Stool, with- rubber mats, Felt Base Linoleum 63c the Yard For Camps and Summer Homes § sl of the most desirable patterns are offered at special y and Saturday. Felt Base Linoleum is a very satisfactory floor covering, requires no laying and can be cleaned in reductions Fri O-Cedar Mops at 59c Each r triangle shape, oiled ready for use. ff urday, each 59¢. In the pe Friday and Thinks Man Must | Extra large Nottingham Lace Curtains in neat Be Older; We Disagree | hite only, with well finished edges; spe- | Dear Misa Grey Hid like to | cls pair $1.45. | tuck to my bar earn, it b | | i aidiniienaieniiaiane —_ i CONFES 7 TOO LATE, DICK REVEALS HIS SOUL where nd Fa tim and mt Ha hould have low, and probably g° just marr BILLY GETTING PLENTY OF LABELS Readers of The Star Relieving History of a Perplexing Task 305 EasyandSafeW y to Tint Gray Hair writes Winifred Garnett, postmis: | I * says Rose Cohen 22nd sat Harper rning the Hun kaiser, I sug The Modern Blue Historians are going to have the names for Bill | tre: folk keep in to The pick of a che | Hohenzollern, if § | wending in sug y have starte ne more, the better, for while we “Conce « for the privilege of offer tes A gest we call him It wil i : the right u suggested the name that are picking one to fit, let's ma good job of it Strange, but ion, ha No Uncertainty — No ne person in Se to wa No Waiting with Kaiser Bill Bill Hohenzollern went down in bis we mind and t “ ‘onse,”” “William tory by. So get your thinker at ‘i erable ey ‘ait The Heart "in Yank taJk, fits him for work. Just write your suggestion in tor toah Apr run mat | reference Rae to The Star. 2 rimonial ven There are just None better. , ceiter, Witham the ue Radio buzzer work will be tanght, 4% many marr unsuccessfu LET’S SMOTHER r" “Wiliam the Mur cree roudwray nage | where the mam fn oer than h io pe" os sont wife, or ne 8 Vee, AS ce | AUTOCRACY WITH rly lead have come ir WEE ete iw bear te (en | WAR SAVINGS STAMPS! But there some new ones in the Seah gearnhler wee. alinCly lbs : *\ patch, Chief Clerk M. S. Meeng them for granted. 4 ‘ saat sat.|the city street department In a ¢ A woman can be what she f _ Go to your precinct meet | samirer of Bill. He thinks “Bill the more than a man, if | ing on Friday and pledge all) yi nucinator” would be descriptiv , and many women i you can save in 1918—Lend) rhe tabel 1 should ii 566 hil are choosing Excellent Ste j Incle Sam. tory affix to a certain royal recreant i it to Uncle S: yi" ies ine Peueotweaties” Worried About STERLING DENTISTRY | ——— —__—— His Liberty Bonds Ga vr eoe Main 1008 REGISTERED DENTISTS Dear Minn Grey: vit true that 1 i Offic Hours: 9 a. m. to G p. m Ost of the high rent . per- eat te wot eherecat tT ” o_o ee = ~~ fo. coping IT am awa You ma Kix-Government Phystetan sonal attention. 1 FIRST AVE. oF 169 WASHINGTON or. | RIGHT DRUG CO. sTORES | Leek fer the Pree Dester Sign bond Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORFHEUM BUILDING ‘Third end Madison safe in a safety are 4 4 posit vault. “bors un "s oat 2S | GROTE-RANKIN—PIKE AND FIFTH—GROTE-RANKIN SIONS OF A duck my life, ce in my met you ed E what love coulk CANADIAN PACIFIC For that Vacation or Business Trip—go East, through Hotels—Steamers—All Canadian Pacific Standard— ALASKA “THE LAND OF THE TOTEM POLES” Sailings from Seattle, 9 a m., May 8, 18, 29; June 8, 15, 23, 29; duly 6, 13, 20, 27; CANADIAN WIFE | strength and i I know ma: without ever nd I expect have the n, dear. ‘ I have come to know, Mar ul of desire, and until T dear heart, I never realy that such an earthly passion as surged thru me could contain « sae m Pamental fire th vestal must tend f my faith in womanhood was kept alive.” Oh, Dick, Dick! why did you not say this, why did you not write this to me, in the first years of our mar or} men go thru life® Uzing the dream,— € them never st way knew you human re takes and drakes Dear, it is the very poetry 0” lo ut my heart—every woman's heart longs for in her lover. Be Instead, you locked it all in your § heart, and presented me the couven- | the other ie Margie, I just | th life I made a nes I made t untold py e was 1 with Fate, bodies never always try- uJ man's somewhat seeming con: umption that the idealiga- purely a feminine 1 to earth wi aden feet. 7% metimes I almost think that. » should be two kinds of human = beings—one kind that is all soul and ip one that is all body (To Be Continued) jeanor thru power of a Grander Switzerland.” Trains— amers Through Scenery 1,000 Miles of Splendid August 3, 10, 17. rates and other information, apply to E. PENN, G. A. P. D. PACIFIC RY. 608 Second Ave,, Seattle

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