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20 YoU WANT TO “FAY LASH- FOR FURNITURE IF YoU 20 A BETTER N FOR YOUR Han THAN RNY STORE IN THE NORTHWEST. Bp 208-210 PINE LOK FURMITURE £1 Ww " If all members of The Star’s great family of readers could get together and buy, sell or exchange household articles—think what a saving it would represent. Did you ever make a list of the unneces- sary articles in and around your home? For example, you may have a trunk or a raveling bag which you no longer need. Yet some one else may be planning a trip and be in need of and willing to buy these very ar- ticles. On the other hand, you may be in need of an extra piece of furniture, or some article which your neighbor has for sale. Seattle is growing by leaps and bounds— there are thousands of families locating in various sections of this city—perhaps some of these people wish to buy or sell some- thing. Then Why Not Compare Notes? e, With this thought in mind, and in order to ‘ encourage its readers in sending “printed messages,” The Star is going to award five 4 cash prizes of $5.00 each under the follow- ing conditions: A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household advertising the greatest number of articles Mor Sale thru the classified columns of The Star during this week, beginning with the issue of Mon- day, July 15, and ending with the issue of Monday, July 22 7 A Cash Prize of $5.00 J Will be awarded the household advertising “for” the greatest number of articles thru the classified columns of The Star during the same period. lL GUARANTEE YOU THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918 7 MEDICAL MEN “ARE HERE FROM ~— THREE STATES | Army a Health Ce attle were of combating vi q en when the Tristate Medical jation con Lat 2 p.m. at Elks’ club Wed lay ical men from Or ington and Idaho are he After sessions today day, will ge inspect hy and ¢ | POINTERS IN _EMIQUETTE 1 navy medical mer and of Se wen in wayn rs ¢ handling health viewpoint COUNTY-CITY JANITORS { THREATEN TO STRIKE Thirty-two employed at the county-city building are threaten ing a strike, The appointment of G H, Sullivan as head jan the cause of the dissension the workers say, the union After Janitors ivan does not belong to ence with the missioners yesterday, the nployes agreed try and settle the dispute ata hearing this morning ITALIAN CONSUL WILL RECRUIT FOR 10 DAYS Consul Paulo Brenna will leave Friday night upon a ten-day tour of the state in an effort to get recruits for the Italian army Col. Amerigo Pio of the A cor com 50 WOUNDED MEN ARE BACK FROM WEST FRONT VANCOUVER, B. C., Jefferson of 0 oth Private P. ed here toda men from service ab with Italian army will visit’ Seattle dur wan on the firing line with the early part of August as the he battalion for eleven months before the Italian war commission his left leg was badly fractured. He wan invalided eruiting drive < $25.00 In Cash Prizes Every family that reads The Star can participate. And the best part of it is that this contest will be profitable to you whether you win a prize or not. Read the details below: A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household advertising the greatest number of articles “To Ex- change” thru the classified columns of The Star during this period. A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household placing the greatest number of “For Rent” (rooms, housekeeping rooms, or rooms and board) ads in the classified columns of The Star during this period. A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household placing the greatest number of ads in the classified sec- tion of The Star, regardless of their classifi- cation, during this period. We Will Help You Write Your Ads Make a list of the things:you want to buy, sell or rent—then phone Main 600, and our classified department will help you arrange them. You do not have to bring your ads to the office or pay in advance—simply call Main 600. A record will be kept in this office of all ads ordered during this period, and the prizes awarded according to the above rules. In the event of a tie in the number of ads or articles advertised, a prize will be awarded cach of those tying. This offer applies to the residence section only. Business establishments, real estate and other business offices will not be al- lowed to participate. OBEY THAT IMPULSE—PHONE MAIN 600, AND LET YOUR WAN BE KNOW? TE ! Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS SUOOAUUNQOONOUUGEEAONMOANSSOUOUUON ONE: Philosopher Writes On Women's Way just in my ny skep of ever because of pues and all understand the aituatle things from di ferent kind and de inability to and view standpo It seermm to be a human fal ling to || from one extreme to the other appointment, whether st in re ligion or in matrimony, are often in lined to beco: amuming that their and observations embody the truth on the subject. Without try ing to go into lengthy discussion of the subject I wish to merely “ me cynics or skeptics own experienc ne eullarity of women which account for some of the Jinuppointments men have met with As long as & woman hasn't secured «husband she will consider it a ma 1 sure policy to ha neveral pr ctives on her atrin any of which whe will drop without scruples ax Koon as whe nure of the e whe has finally che ¥r woman's standpoint this may neem perfectly proper and right, but | from man’s standpoint it would seem \iaaw well up PHILOSOPHER Never Had Young Man Visit Her Dear Mina Grey otherwise, in her 3 never been asked to mi ins neither ts she but unlike she has never been bashful Her childhood was xpent al entirely among boy playmates she haa never been to a show with 4 boy or young man aside from one cousin, and never had a young visit her in the home, She attributes thin to having been unable to get into young society of either sex since school day. © eee Nobleness Is Only Worth-While rane Dear Minx hav mar in b not f the girl I war I want a girl who k ace really means ent girl, I want to marry me for myself and ahe inp not only that ahe may be taken care of. I want to marry for a home of my own and the first necessary thing for a real home is a loving wife for whom I could be proud to work. I am lonely, but will never call a woman my wife unless T can love and respect her as a woman land a real partner in life. Beauty fades away; nobleness of character holds its value for all | umes PACIFIC. eee Says “Young Kids” men | feel | would help me to have Fall Hard for Her Dear Mise Grey distress in flying high, right now Tam a widow Have been for 4 years, and in nain one. But bere is © trouble comes in. very time, whe 1 nome ad about wild te I am just vidn't marry ything on earth, and I so, any chance I get ut © you gave th man YOUR AD) 4 woman looking for wrin da do} Fight, my dear, keep little of old Father Time's medicine will do the trick Seriously speaking, there isn’t any more attractive age in woman's ex istence than So you can't al or thereabouts, wether blame the poor eee Widow Gave Him the Laugh Dear Miss Grey: ‘The er married in that I loved me the laugh reason 1 have 1 widow and she gave and married ancther fellow. And now that I've gotten over it T can “Better to have loved and lost than to be married and be bossed.” 1 thank you, G, WHATABOOR. eee Wants Way to Stimulate Nails Dear Miss Grey I irl of 17, employed in have bitten om fing ince I can remember La grown Ko ashe | them that I am a young office, 1 ils I have looks of pm alone. over left the and they have grown nicely, I won der if or any of your reader could advise me of a way to stimu late the wth, or of anything that nice finger nails, GEORGIA Nails grow fast enough if left alone. Have a little patience, As soon as they have any length at all have them manicured. will help them to have a Bitten finger nails sel pretty as nails that en bitten, Biting the nails ns to spoil the v0 of the finger end, Rubbing the fin gers into a point is as good a thing as you can ‘do, Signal flag of} ~ The Rhodes Co. | ~ war | Gossard Corsets) i || Selling at $1.45, $1. 65)| and $2.95 HI | } KODAK ALBUMS—The need for Kodak Albums now 1 urgent In order to © for future the pictures of your out Sings, ‘The Kodal t " is ange of 'eibes,prieed } ut The, Be, OKe, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and an at oy ll, “a —Main Floor.) | ] — ~ ~ ee { | | WOMEN | An Advantageous Purchase of lIknow that these Cor-|| © jjsets mould the figure!) silk into comfortable and Ur di \| healthful lines, and that} \|they give service and] / n erwear atisfaction, too. Tol V6 \ 4 ell such Corsets at} Permits Exceptional ; gdh pach such remarkable prices|} ' i a a bir) Montesa | is bound to cause com-| el bf = " ||ment and to elicit the t ‘\ \ ee nee question, Why? The an- even ||swer is readily found in THIS || this special purchase, \\direct from the fae- ||tory, which permits the special ||Rhodes Co. to pass to chase j|its patrons the advan- Crepe de | tages of price and qual- Chine and Wash Satin Underwear will be displayed [es . on several tables in the Women’s Muslin Underwear || Gossard Front-Lace | Section. The assortments are remarkable for variety, || Corsets, Special $2.95 || In this assortment are low pur- of quality, style and finish, and in the offering of sub- um bust ieee ae stantial economic long and short skirts, designed || of pink and white fancy striped Skiris ~—Wast ||mercerized batiste with six ci! ||hone supportern and boned and in attractive value with walohn, The sizes in thix lot range from 19 to 28 Hand Gowns oe eye se ers hemetitched styles ered, lace and ribbor and wash 4 would sell, . Chemise. de Chine lope Chemise of pink and in, exquinitely and hand Gossard Front-Lace lacex, ribbons broidery Sizes 36 to Corsets, Special $1.65 44. Priced at 95, $3.50 and $3.95 Sizes 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 28, 31, 23, 24 and 35 are anhable trimmed with fine Button and slip-on styles of Crepe de Chine available in this lot of meditiat Camisoles and wash satin. A splendid variety in pink, |)and low bust models, made of trimmed with hand embrc ls and rib. flowered corset. fabcics. sam bons, Sizes 34 to 44. Exceptional values at finished with four and six hose 2 $1.95 and $2.50 supporters. If marked in the regular way these would sell at $5.00. Special during this Silk Dresses. Special: $10 |" coesard srvouadiall Corsets, Special $1.45 A medium bust model de signed of heavy plain white coutil with short skirt, six Upper Main Floor clean-up we have taken from Silk Dresses suited to street and afternoon wear. These are odds and} || hose supporters and elastic ends of broken lines and are made of chiffon, j|insets. This model is dim silk taffeta and silk gingham, in gold, gray, navy { || PM4ved in sizes 25 to 36, and and black. Sizes 16 to 38. Formerly $15.00, $19.50 | ber Beant er rors a and a few at $34.75. While they last, choice at | in this wale at....... : _ $10.00 | Special Demonstration |In the Notion Section of Gar- rity’s Silk Hair Waver and Garrity’s Permanent Waving | Fluid by @ special demonstra- | tor from the factory. Women's $4. 00 Bathing ‘Suits $2.95 Upper Main Floor ~ Bathing Suit Section has selected an at- THE | | tractive model for this sale. This style is _| made of black jersey in one piece with | Sire and is trimmed with plain red or green bands | and belt. Sizes 36 to 46. Formerly $4.00. Special pe S| BEE ee Eee en ee CC epee $2.95 | | CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE % home and read instead of being a ‘winner,’ wall-flower It was with almost quiet content | that I settled myself to read Dick's I could have laughed aloud to see | manuscript. how foolishly Barclay Sill acted at| “I would not say this to you under the tennis tournament, little book. [any other circumstances, Margie, | After depositing Donna in our box | Wife-of-mine,” continued Dick, “but he stayed away for the longest time, | !t Ws only a very short time when and after Jim Bab ne positive. | I became very tired of my relations y glow across the With Eleanor Fairlow clubhes Margie, I do not believe that To tell woman understands that there is wasn't ver noth quickly kills interest as out of place. I trying to keep it alive after it shows | Margie. I never | away from you very far, and I felt that I wronged you in any Lexcept with Eleanor Fairle other women that flitted across life like butterflies—forgotten ; they were out of sight—meant noth- ing to me or to you. I would have looked at them had I not had more drink in me than I needed when I met them, but I—oh, my dear there is really no excuse for the Fairlow episode! “We just let ourselves drift back into our old life together. Eleanor LOVE MUST RE SPON- i TANEOUS | x from at us » veranda the truth, little book, 1 happ I simply seemed wanted to be at home with my baby and Dick, for Signs of dying. Interest must be | was sweet and you know she was & Dick's manuscript had sme al. | spontaneous even when it is continu: | brilliant girl. She always In most a I Dick to me ous. Neither does a man want to do my brain and gave a fillip to my any love making if it becomes a task “I really was not made to be a LENOX SOAP C Bar emotions.”" _ Go! Be Continued) HIGH-GRADE Brooms 85 Values Up to $1.25 griefs hat Dick did not 1 consequently I back to Dick's It was of the greatest of my marr write m ame back to F verly ILI, before he had gone out and ¢ to sleey I felt not the slightest bit of lone liness as I bade them all bye, and even gave a sigh of relief when I got into something loose and cool and took my baby in my arms. How hard Americans try to We work harder we amuse ourselves at our pleasures than we do at any he a pers thing ¢ We are ays worrying Ths obo ee ee it ire not being amused, and Brooms. ‘The lot in: stand - by | cludes two bra Leno x | of the famour 3 FProot L aundry |}. wp es & Soap, bar J corr Be | Gnish handled bx : tra spe S5e Case of 100 bars.$5.00 | No phone or ¢. 0 —Basement D. O1 fter putting forth every ef are simply bored to death uit of pleasure ha ion with us, and we such stupid 5 an it int For instance, ¥ ciety turn out to women play tennis? I can imagine those who like vio- lient exercise getting pleasure out of tennis, but I cannot get any joy out of watching the game Of course, the people about the stands and club houses are a part of it, and being out of doors on a sunshiny day is always more or less exhilarating, but getting up interest in a game of tennis which you do not play looks to me like nothing to do. Neither do T care to go to a dane ing party to look on, When I, Mar gie Waverly, get so old that T can not dane y more, I will stay at all so ald a few men and A Complete Line of Camp Furniture Collapsible Tables, Chairs, Cots, > LE Gold Medal Camp Cot. ..$5.00 Simplex Camp Cot $6.00 . . . Specials in Household Varnishes A Varnish for every purpose and every one spe- cially priced. FLOOR OR LINOLEUM VARNISH Hard-wearing, mar-proof Varnishes for hardwood and stained floors; also a special Linoleum Varnish, Pints, worth 70c 45¢ Quarts, worth $1.30 VALSPAR VARNISH i Association Will | } See That Money || Goes to Soldiers | sent to Wash in France Money may be association The Varnish for every purpose. ‘irl out eeOkns ig emer Heat-proof, weather-proof, acid-proof, wear- proof. } announced Vice President Wm. I Ise it on outside doors, floors, table ) Bickel today, “We receive dor: canoes, autos, ete. ie f checks to be sent to former . r {employes or relatives now in Lcnint, apedial >. 1++ssmeans 5 } France They are forwarded to 3s. BRB $ Arthur Priest, our r Hintivé.4 Pint, spec ial Aree eres er 80¢ now in France. He looks up the { Quart, special ............ $1.45 man and delivers the money. Such should be sent to Dean No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. { money Skinner at the University of —Main Fleer. Washington, our exeeutiv . ) tary, who will keep records and send them to Par | Northwest Photo Engravers elect: Joa H.C, Campbell president at their | ‘Closing seasion Tuesday, -pelgee & Horlbat