The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1918, Page 3

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918, PAGE 3 CLARA rea Second at Seneca—Continaons 11 to IL en 10 , s | WIDOWS ARE TARGETS OF FLIRTATIOUS MEN L “Well, my dear,” I said to “I am afraid that if I ference in Barclay people at the club tice this dif actions, the would be more alw apt to Notice it. I have « ought you were too sensitive, but now I know you are right “That is where you are mistaken, Margie,” said Donna. “Most people are so interested in their own affairs that unless the fon for observing Pect to ‘get by,’ without any trouble I ata | not tell her then little book, con. vingr AVE. AND PIKE ST. hone Main 4965 SIF | HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” ‘Thin in my me Aeliverance hat accom and thout becessed n all cases but a ia pain €onditions Lowent high-ciass, guara ante We fy prices city for STERLING DENTISTRY Gttice Hourss 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Me KIMBALL YOUNG In The A house of glass with a beautiful woman in it listens good----but the looking’s better ----and there’s five thousand feet of it! SCREEN TELEGRAM Reel news that is real news. MAKING OF A CROSS NURSE The preparatory training of Ameri- can girls for Red Cross war service. Admission 20¢e—Chil bab out » I would nev © I would be glad t that if he had not been a muct there with Dick ter dancer than Dick, I could hav Iam going upstairs to read some shut my eyes and thought that ounce more of Dick's manuscript—and yet again I was in the arms of my hus | here is the strangest of all «tran, band. No, little book, that ia hardly situations—-even when [I am reading the case, for in some way there was! the last words Dick ever meant for 1 subtle difference between the way |me, I do not feel as near to him as Barclay Sill held me and the wa when I hear Barcla Ve living that a othe man had held me voice ever before Of course he waa ve When I read what Dick has writ formal, but for a t he continued | he had taken the trouble to write me to give me to understand that he| while he was away from me. It does never had been as happy before--|not seem at all like the tragedy I and he also made me realize that he|lived thru, Perhaps, little book, it is knew that I knew he was trying to| because I lived thru it, that I now at All the time he had the at-|feel so calm about it. And besides. Time is the great healer.’ being a great platitude There to titude of giving me understand that he knew I was perfect of the fact that he was in Besides | that in is no grief that} ware al od in| great truth * cannot he me, and that he was watching all| tir no hurt that is not | my mover in the game with great|cured by its beneficent hand attention and would try to play Time brings the most wonderful of to my kk compensations for the one great ban a woman who not a c I brings reasor joph bo con makes love to a he str tor | tO appreciate life at ita fullest, and the poetry and romance whieh tO Understand that many of the hard he feels he must clothe it when he | kno ne Legs to hurt us so offers it to a girl f ‘ were but the work of Destiny's shap- | Is love then a ta ean In which jing hand the man tacitly acknowledges that (To Be Continued) now at last, when he tries to make love to a widow, he has an adversary that know all the rub an well aw he? It i spicy, but 1 am LOANS not eure t ° 2, 8100 unchold Maybe all this about men treating te Eh wail D ae All transaction’ held strictly nation, as = ‘ onna m confidential If not convenient fraid that Donna has put queer hc and our ideas into my head, but someway it ntative will cali at your ce seems to me that even in dear old ims manner there i another note | Sanders & Company since Dick died 1003-4 L. C. SMITH BUILDING It is almost as tho every man I Sueno Sibets Sen ABSOLUTELY F ar and Near : The discussion on “Why I Have; man of Boston, It Never Married i a bell ringe to be unr nar to vain that = Beer eerie. all’ goods bevel ane was cinder caunlig havea? anal NEWS by Lelegraph been went in and it de difficult to de ' mm awa the how til whe pea rogeeeny| py ay lgeosanll and Telephone ing ¢ ‘ here he wife of another man, by ma J v : t f anoth ie n, t . 7 SOSSSSSHOSESSOSOSSOSEOS more reasor wl fon't mar s fool of me Hut, somehow, I have ry than you ever dreamed of, Head] always been glad that I was not the| Foreign Trade club will hold its about some of them below other chap and I don't envy him his| monthly meeting in Seattle Chamber wife in the least f Commerce embly hall, Wedner He Doesn't Believe From that day [became y|day night at clock ~osthike us in regard to the eharacter:| ‘Transportation club has decided to In the Fair Sex tlon of the fair nex and spent much| hold ladies’ night once each mont! Deat Mise Ore have I} time tn thelr company merely to tr y M. Bons, aged 71, died Tues skak’ piaoetedl 1 frank| to figure them out. And from my day at hin home, 607 int with you and put n @ nut-| observances I have found them pret-| Former Congressman KE. ahell, tt tx be 1 haven't fait much the same, Some of them! Humphrey will addreas King Count enough in the f » trust one} are very interesting and quite fascl:| Young Men's Republican ¢ ut of them with r And t nating for one or two da a week Thureda noon at Bird's the reason tf 65 dayn in Altho I met lots of ris 1) U ar an George A, Custer, never found one | rea ured for LOTHARIO. King county's central committee, has until Twas Then | met a very! — alled a meeting of precinet commit pretty girl and she deceived me into) Good Looking but teemon for Friday, July 19, at Hotel believing that comes Can't Talk Nonsense | Butler : and sweet an she wa 1 1ookIng. | et ts ' Funeral services for George Bt fell in love with her and I fell hard.| | De an Grey: My reasons for) ,agir pioneer hardware merchant, I went with her for six months and] Mot marrying are wimilar to those of | win) by held Wednenday, at 2 p.m made known my fecling’s for her and correspondent “A. J. 1." who! ; 1 Redhat ca she did not resent them. Then a ed a husband, sweetheart, baby < Shannoc, U. ot W. F at a aelden & appeared and the a home, It neems to me I would listed in t army m Aoctagete @ the nday papern| be the happlest man in the world if Pacis sined her| I 5 ed all of th 1 wife not the following St rape ed [Seman di é 4. McCullough has been appoint picture and the eT aera ee PAF’ ed terminal superintendent of all marriage t 7 ~~ . f railroads in Puget Sound district I treat the girls an nice as T know Local bu how and they seem to like me; but | a THN PPLE. SHOULD) TAKE Judging from the ations and treatments which a tinually purpose of fleshy ing the nerve plying the body sary phorph phosphate ome transt deve} PHOSPHATE Like Plate Bitro~th: ne ad ric food ¢ Foree. untleas prepar- bd I have | that ts all, for not one of them will pt an invitation to the theatre. Mtertainments. I am sure I am is food looking as the average | | young man, It must be because I cannot chatter and talk nonsense like mont of the young men of to da That must be what the girls demand, an I have heard lots of my nda say that they have a line of t and hot air with which the always make a hit. I haven't the gift of gab” that will attract the girls Tom tunity to and I have no of meet the onew that requl | more of aman than talk, 1. Hl lou. Fashioned Love Only Kind for Him Dear Mins Grey: I have never married because Iam far too old faxhioned. In other words, I want nN who is not of the “baby doll” I have been unfortunate in my ac qua: among girls, in that I have found few, if any, who did not n “love” as a species of jok oxtrots, joy-rides ts” far above any elings of the heart, and only seem to care for a f will we furnish aforessa mentioned as long as he Jd pleasures a quiet Bu for ‘a we ust “us two” at nome b ppear- | park and found that I had made an t mistake, for her “affections mmediately volplaned back to earth h for me) ed love, and minded to blow out the aye in week, 1 to find one who wants 4 bab . d the real hay Piness Uhat only real love can bri I arm 37, but not In the le couraged, an I believe that some day I will find the woman who will give me this *, and together we can and travel moonlit paths of happl © shadows, when will be just pl carte, N ned mweet Jilted Twice Good Plain Girls by Dear Miss Grey: W have I never married? 1 will tell you my experience with good plain girls, and is contrary lonely girl never married to the com of a the who wrote reason # she was homely and ne er ed her ntead . n and f pla I have 1 twice and in both s 4 plain, reapect workin ut h engag ments ende the mame way My first love was a daughter, We we we the I got he promined Oxygen Vapor Treatmer marry + of the poison may be, Oxygen Vapor | which was nearly two year. I was Treatment w © it out sg at receiving a letter say blood. Asar 1 for she had sold the ring I gave her Fever, Asthma and Bronchitis, Oxy: | a; ed our engagement to b gen Vapor has % equal. The an end, and like the first girl charges for thix treafment are except that she hoped I { F. eard, the 1 1 woard I h 1 Pik pla «ir don't m when the PAINLESS DENTISTRY a STIN, per James St outh and see if sloughing and you have oon T ‘ Look Inte our gums leeding. > apr are sore, If #0, PYORRHEA no-called R thin disease to a health All A families yxamination and estimate free of charge United Painless Dentists Jnmen, m, i to all igen’ Dison and reste y condi work K reasonable union INC. 008 Third Aves Cor. Hours: 8:20 a. m, to 6 p. I willoure ount men and a eats <M Vres. their Sun-| STED BACHELOR CLEMMER : SEATTLES AEST PROTO AY AOVIE NOW PLAYING Madge Kennedy The Service Star NOILOVULXT © a the Draft. xtory is woven around the workings of the national draft. and shows how a draft board scenes from all the Hed nations and battle fronts agent who tries to interest them in welling horse meat Dr. FE. T. Tinker, of Minneapolis, will speak to King County Rental woclety, Friday evening, at Metropol ub Ed Burns, alias George Clifton, alias New York Eddy, said to be an 81-year-old pickpocket, was charged with grand larceny Tuesday. Care of dependents of men from division No, 12, who are in army or navy service, will be discunsed at pa triotic service council meeting Wed . at § p.m, at West Seattle chool. Arola, whom Judge Jurey from the city al to the su "emolutions of condolence and sym- pathy on the death of Senator Ben. jamin FR. Tillman, of South Carolina, were panned Tuesday by Alas! bu reau of Seattle Chamber of Com meree. LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN irls! if Make bleaching lotion skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled Squeeze the Juice of two lemons in to a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or tollet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this into the face, neck, arcns and hands each day and seo how freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear, and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Satisfactory Te Store Hours From 8:30 Brown Forty pieces of Brown O. assortment consisting of Roc are included in the ally designed for outdoor us Chairs and Rockers are and . Settees are reduced to... Coldwell Lawn Mowers are full ball bearing and self sharpening. 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