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"Keren | Visit This Country SEATTLE STAR| 1307 Seventh Ave, Near Union St Yr Nmwsrar © OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEA ‘Telegraph News Service of the United I Entered as Second-Class Matter May 3, 1599, at the Postoffice at Beattic, Wash. under the Aet of Congress March 3 INSTR. Greateat Educator Dear Mine Cire Bince my father death we he endured great pe erty, #o that now I have reached Now let's not quarrel or stumb Ay Life [tae vf la inn famsory whens ren ore.cess oy ad St Ansectation over a hat; but instead, all heave ho ie BVILLE, 1 What is 10S 150 MILHS AN HOUR b mi grin into the fight Mall, ont of city month, § montha $1.50, 6 months, $3.76 the working 16, and | am } i COVERALI thought to be a world’s record for Fear, $5.00, in the Outside the state, Tse. per te obliged to eek employment. Thin in BAMANTHA COVERALI pat ‘ , ge “i id month, $4.40 for 6 fy carrier, city, 30¢ mo — Ser Twas desea L. ' nee wan made | ra ; aim 00, Hrivate I had hoped to have » oo Jouble Standard 1 War flew from Seott Daily als h a college edu field to Payne field, West Point, cation, That | must give this up| Becoming Obsolete - ii ites, ih 8 hear : —aeemeantt Horatius, 505 B,C, a igh ly Acogagy 4 ey Miss Grey; This in anewer) rinutes, averaging 110 milew an My heart has eb jon I ka my heart, 1) to “Alone's" questior hour, At times a speed of 160 m' i> cans aah have m best use of my Ume Refore you attempt oor eae © salnad j | When te lai ohialesi Wikis but my bigh school work so far has| your own soul t nfensior ea : ‘ . ‘a ring only served to make me jong for| past, ank the man you } " CORD ©) * Shall the Reno divorce mill be wiped off the map is ae bw i ad |more, Can you suggest any to| marry about HIS past life, Has it) yy Fen Ait re bgenertc. BE ia of the questions before the nation-wide conference of And saved their peor m the fooman’s curne. me ns : BYLVIA heen « pure und ¢lean one? Yous. air gor 40 hours and 30 minutes, lawyers in Cleveland, August 22. The oecasion is Gikh onlcaton. "Te eee tas tte | calicas ata necclinnas an’ ho, " Chan,| ROMETL 2: 2. Bersee, octeenne te See meeting of the commissioners on uniform laws of the Me pet am See the with an open mind everything |if his life has been wo pure, there PAY4 vl daypen fi greet far ral states, One of the most important questions before In all the Roman days to follow after ire & vel bop ate you, | will be no need Of a confession OM) sustained flights y depart e men is that of having all the states agree on & unl- How bluff and yet bow gracious Expertones ou know, in the ar part A Man 6 pure MUFL rent announced. o att Would Lartiue greet Horatius best teacher. You are making | have been born to live alone passes atrial —— ‘“ Ped ; ivorce law&, the com And clap Herminiys on the back with laughter | nother mistake, You muat not But I think if he telis you the e varied interpretation of the divorce laws, the ¢ look at your life as utterly fixed | truth you will find that he, too, has and laid out now, The greatest | bad « pest. And if th is any ners say, involves serious questions with regard to Ol pale of FR = : as ” ; ‘This in the most recent photograph | Changes will come to you ‘on manhood in him he wi vive and tus of children and the ownership of property. While You'd foal at hom , Me on 4 2 Fomt.re eat pe ogre ph manne wi ome 0 a Y u |e nah 8 in u mt o wi ve ni states " A " 2 © " Today upon the line which fronts the foeman, he forme uasian premier, ta mplete you! orget your ju neta ust a fifths of the states now recognize the same causes in inne eee on in Paris on his recent vinit ».| cherished plan for a college | he will winh you to forgive and for the legal machinery for the granting of divorce has Luk tek ee vaio Kovenky (0 eaié te } course. Don't give up. get hin, and he will love and pro hie plan for a trip advantage of every opening a | tect you instead of condemning you uniform in only two states. . And fight—all fall-as proudly as the Roman! er is there anything like uniformity in marriage The law on this subject which the conference ~ ulated would, if adopted, have a radical effect, since to abolish the common law marriage, providing must be a license to marry and a duly authorized ‘ge 4 States use it the utmost. I right, 1918, N. B® A) = - you muat not do thie in a nelf inh mpirit, Willing sacrifices now | He Can't Forget for the sake of your family ma , , t 0 lead you to better opportunities Young Woman ones. Dear Mins Grey: 1 am tormented Put a Little Grin with the memory of a girl | saw a for f cere , 7 “4 few months ago. I was not intro person or recognized form of ceremony to make Into the Fight duced to her, but I know who she ts vali e | Dear Miss Grey: What in oll this|! saw her with a group of friends sentiment anent elevator girin? {| When 1 was on a trip to the south ingent laws forbidding marriages between parties of — of relationship are said to be flagrantly dis- beg to make a few remarks thru|@n past of the state, I am engaged 1 Plagne. ons “ your friendly department in war work and exempt from army | some states by parties who step across the Mention has been made severni| uty on that account. I believe 1] In Rock Island, Ul, they have « Ba about men removing their hata | Should defer love affairs ull the war| and marry, then return to the state where such Tomb.” De you think it will be a and laugh at the authorities, WORD FROM | tifelens speech?—Phil Bert Besa of Serge: en another they enter elevators c woliea | 8 over Yet 1 am obsesned with} ° cenference has power only to formulate and recom-| josn wist A Eh Stone at the kaiser today” every) by giris, What's the idea? Men who | the plotur this girl, Am I free| he laws must be made uniform by the action of the Re 3 & ne gad ate Chdehone nee tine . vine oare on his way to] used to operat peg ‘goog gala or must I , ‘ ; \ fislatures. Qne purpose of the forthcoming meeting world has’ x plainta from garden owners that| plained to t ney ee | If those same girls were empl To make the acquaintance of | Will Teach You the Shortest Way to emphasize on voters the importance of impressing per Bana ow ite chickens were destroying cabbages. | ftock Inland a naattirashns'er Gaasmockaed 4 a young woman does not ‘ Just tell those p care, would they expect yp post al S@fily Include marriage, Since tate senators and representatives with the importance Rt ¥ 3 wae ar mane torpees toeviage. . Sinep & WN. Forman .the uniform laws the national confe rence | “ee | kill the chickens,” said the mayor.| and Stripes | on. | Speaking of the high cost of] Wooster, O., News. Of the. seven Meena beethere ais| ee% in | uch hatted. Not| ‘4 no reason you should | pox and f | |atockings, Lyle Shank is county 7 ofte their pervices to their with men who are | jechool superintendent in Steuben) 4 German newspaper says ite army | try. in army and navy, Four we } eye pi pl ao i ell BUSINESS thrust their hands deep into their hip| #94 make new ones. You are Still, those “conscientious objectors” keep on want- | Sounty, tndiana Bi th age sper enon Op arate cel ae 7 alien tap easily Rept ok to live in @ country born out of war and which now | Hi. W. Yea lives tn Cleyeland and|o¢ German plane. from. dener turned down at the recrulling office | oekets aa they whistle with a jaunty| St liberty to repeat your visit, | made safe for their children by a few million | ean Ray tives in Hartland, Minn. | phat ian't true. The allies learned| Went to work in the government | “Fr “Somewhere in France,” and ax | "Ok bp nor — COLLEGE | | vate the friendship of the young who are) them. That sign, “Hata removed as you enter There are hundreds of women who| Country there ix no reason why iture factories; @uty by your ntry there r two, being mot afraid to fight for those things civilized While Ratph Hollar & Acution: | of the plans by reading the reviews arsenal where guns etn are sUMO a Very hatty attitude. r most dear. . jerr in Wendt, 8. D. by the experts in the American news: | * om their way t Maybe men are beginning to think woman you admire eo deeply. | And is a A cea papers. renches. The baby women do net aare go much about a Northwestern ghoregand Repertiog The kaiser has confiscated all ee famil is 17 Hen be the hat lifting it. We have chal - on to German Army property and 4i® | sties Phoebe Snow ix on the go enlist for a year now nged men t na man's STOCKS BONDS “oa ' sreanbaln ig Germeny, | Me Presb Seow 300 thane | e ieorr ae ee as outa “went ve | LIBERTY BONDS 4 ber what the kaiser said to Ambassador Gerard * nore s one army the Huns could Ul night; uniform, ood eoldiers about it? We have all. ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE enter, Wesscedat, zattny, i Jj 8 vhieh |‘ The reason why--ahe hopes to buy| Of course, these are not the only|I bope, pledwed our BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED Aves: s- MMeote 1381, out army of Serves in, the United States which eee | "or (eerie or aoe Stones fighting the great fight, but support and service to Une MACPARLANE & HALL ee spring up to aid the “fatherland” if America got) some more than wonderful war ie te as far an we know, they're the larg: | and we should do it cheerfully Elliott 1324 505 Lawman Bldg. A THRIFT STAMP a day war? maps are being turned out these! we don't know whether the kaiser | O"t collection of brother Stones now| 1 know just what you're saying as GRAIN COTTON will keep the Hun away, you read this: but I'm not. 1 work days, We saw one in a newspaper being hurled at the Huns sa I he so often has done, the imperial monster was/{)*. | V* "aw one in « new thru his hat.” He judged all Americans of Ger- jiines of o “ ‘“ comes + ll caiata al sald B descent by the few who did aid his pro-Hun propa-| the same paper's dispatches buaik rs . ’ a ia re a AMONG THE MISSING i Editor's Mail | fe have been in the war over a year, and we're in it) yij joster to pateh their paper, “What” p the limit and. we'll stay there until the kaiser is ciouson, whe Germans always carry a | Come Of the down. But what of those who were to spring to) supply of stickers used to say : ° par bil ; id? Wel is: gti Hype cna Editor T ar: I have been read sal I, read th | Somebody who claims to know |* conte ing am po gg ye ph oi - * "And eo! oid “ . eee te Amerieen ws a surprisingly large percent (mebby he counted) maya the tele nd what has become of the old: | / 1a) aistrict attorney, in regard to men of German descent are phone girls of the United States fashioned merchant who used to | od NW an” 18 THB sid alee the male of liquor by retail druggist among American army leaders. must my “Number, please,” 13,735,-| Welah goods, and, when the scales w © Genter’s preaevigtion. 12 you G 665,245 times in a year. Who cares?| showed the exact weight, drop on | |. was written by the German war correspondent of ~, 1p 8 Tr oy bed Lo nay | ounan @F two more oe the Bocept"| eve opace In your paper, kindly would stand any nonsense from the hen IQUOR REGULATION $4.92, "Never mind the n newspaper, It may explain to the stupid brain) 3. 3i ecu ote tme: asks LJ. J Suen wy lattes, 5 nem sees Ms Hun what has become of the kaiser’s “army in the," vee log eateos thik tabs Doi ie uel Moeetnee It has become a part of the American) FRIENDS IN NEED | MOVIES BY AIRPLANE with the laws of Washington, The| ting the kaiser, and a good fighting part, too, “A dog is man’s best friend.” LONDON—A new multiple camera feed amendment to the postal laws | bec ". “T think @ lot of & dog,” comment-| with which plotures at the rate of ; e they'll_ go k to Germany! »Back\ with guns} .4 the worried looking man, “but the! one per second ean be taken is a new page Py arvclrveed | toward Berlin! Back for the kaiser’s scalp, And way things are going now, kimme a weapon of the allied airmen. With an tute @ Ghiks Shame Sie wale | go back they'll sweep the kaiser’s trenches back cow or @ hen! Washington Star a single loading, 750 exposures can and manufacture are prohibited and | my, to the very doors of his sdam castie—if : be made, and a film for « new ex ure to be sold in accordance with the | dmnit-defeat before then. They'll show him they | st” 2 seine % speek on “The| pawn ee laws of the state. In thie article, | ° “a Sides Gay tore: thet they're Americans’ now, Bi sundcrs "hos that iguer ean 1,200 Fine New Fall Shirts As for the few who still are Germans in America, why, ard’s lampposts are stil] handy. ‘ “Germany is now melting up for gold all jewels it ee! War in Hunland is like a poker fam im America when it comes to taking all but the patient. Down in Mr. Saunders' let 7 from those who “sit in” the game. ter he says, “Only liquor can be i , * ®) “Creat heavens! must we be served to mbers of a family or Le MAN'S VANITY MAKES HIM auditors to your declarations of love | bona fide guests,” which is also a They’re “Frightful” SEEK YOUTH ., | for Si?” asked Jim in sitoulated an. | Violation of the state laws re * % | nova | The state or fe aw only al- @ rebrauch in Land Kriege”—it’s a manual “let me tke up the argument, “Now, Jim, can you not be sensible lows liquor with & phynician's pr on captured German officers and, translated, means Bene.” bekeed Donna, a9 soon ax for a moment? | was just trying to| seripUon upon it in your possession, | +7 PD n he could be heard above Jim's and/ say to Mr. Sill that I loved men as | and @ physician can write a preserip- | militar in Land Warfare.” In this manual of) y, ‘sie compliments about her| class, but that did not keep me | tion for intoxieating liquor for me ' itarism ig much effort to justify “frightful- white nur from having no great filusions about|dicinal purposes only. So if a per-| or ‘ but the gospel of the thing is summed up in these, “1 am going to tell you the facta— | “em individually | son obtaina liquor as & medicine, and} pense ame. To the contrary. ta of Woven Madras—A Sale unlawful to sell directly to «a phy : siclan or to fill a prescription writ ten by @ physician for himself or for : the personal facts as I have found| “! breathe again,” mocked Jim. serves it as a beverage, he has ob H ; ‘ ; them on this woman-and-signs-ofage| “But, Bliene,” maid Mollie, going| tained the prescription and liquor ny wrong, however great it may be, that the war (20m, 0" (his Womanandsigneotage| | "tut. Bllene’ sald Mollie, oie Unlawt | ands below sid Stil grant forthe me o€ your|woved nt Sb Now would you atrange| am Ard | A Remarkable Range of Patterns, ome » W) e German autocracy,! argument that my white hair is | shuffle off this mortal coil, for you | tie lax in his Kr nt th ate ° 1 the a army, witl® the German people. It has or ag aA when it was a distinctly #aid you were not looking at AIORNET | Colors and Sizes i preached into, taught into, legislated into Germany "°"**?rown *™ AAA to VEE IO | ik that Ponte ds teen hoped * one ‘50 years past. ANY) men who have known me for years) rnalt int toroid” oP" ‘| Sister Bilkiss to at fter What difference does it make who started the war and all, one's appe cn . n That is another place where I Speak on Str. 8) iy? What ane does it make what territory or ‘etuction. M friends find other at | would | an Improvement on mE. pom Ae $s eet pivantage Germany is after? Why count the cost hoo. rire best nuee ee ee eee eee ae ee utting down sugh a horrible poli Why Wink of weacal ies erker don mr white bert (To He Continued) men who are not , any other terms than the complete extinction of Ger-| #ffect at first sight the man I meet?) Jnerease in capital invested bh Washin n an * va y's martial power? As well consent to compromise !,¥'!! tel! you, for I know He thinks | 4 yy vepecod be ‘Santer at Sp. m | —INCOMPARABLE VALUE of me not as a woman, but aa an in sgn fr man, but as an ini un to September, 1917, $65,861,000 , “There must be no Hrvppe works. There must be no See eke aman oid wom. | V8 Jose i ETROPO TTA | —SHIRTS OF SELF-FIGURED nan army or navy. ere must be a Germany stri un-—and for old women the world has | ~ crete: gm Ni L T AN AN . . er to do wrong. It is Gr ths Tat the cme pe nt gw Hoiad gen eye oe ee AND < ORDED MADRAS, FINE AND FIRM the ¢ivilized nations must fight, and, the next time that» rom sat dens maa | { LEMON JUICE UNTIL | ik —FULLY GUARANTEED TAKES OFF TAN TOMORROW —FOR WORKMANSHIP 7 - “You remember last week when element, such as the socialists of Germany, for in-|“® ¥ evans 6 statervent of war aims, we hope to see! ¥ourv!f to the stupid intellect of an e ler of a nation stand forth to state plainly “““""** ™" ‘and frankly that such is the aim. iad! et Ang sort hd ala ed ‘ German employment agents in Holland are ex- | you and 1 supped at the Girls! Make bleaching lotion NIGHT ONLY! —FOR FAST DYES Mbiting bags of food to lure workmen to Krupp’s. The | Testaurant after the theatre?” (My if skin is sunburned, —FOR WEAR mirage ruickly fades on acceptance and wind-pudding \peert Sve. Sie nor Donna has tanned or freckled , with hot-air sauce is a poor substitute for that everiasting fountain of The sizes are 14 to 18, sleeve lengths 33 to 36 inches, with plenty of the longer ones that are often so hard to find in a sale, All have soft cuffs, ‘an chemical indu Your Last Chance to Ask Our guarantee means anew shirt for any that should | not prove up to the highest standard in laundering or wear- ing qualities. book ther Jim nor Donna had told me that they had one to the | Quereecee-e-c-c-c-e-m-e-eneqnenenen theatre together) I could not forget it, my dear Squeeze the Juice of two lemons in a fan ted—Honest Legislators Pl SPE AN yet gle Poy to a bottle containing three ounces of eel Hea ‘palit aeanee Sie Sie Ser Orehard White, shake well, and you In several districts of this county—as in other counties tty!" *t ENE De real ov feluned. | | have a quarter pint of the beat 4 lethere is a tragie lack of public spirited candidates, Tie ‘then Fassatked. that 94 freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and rnest ry man over "one or two districts well known servitors of private corpor-| 5%. who was dining there with any Complexion beautifier, at very, very “The Man Who Knows" oer . is are in the ficld—and will be elected unless, before| oman Who was not hin wife, wax Tye ie the toonone and ace as Woven Stripes in These Colors f filings close tomorrow, candidates, whose loyalty to imcnt alanen » Pint Nd 9 ANd | any drug store or toilet ster will PSYCHO PALMO | Everybody Attending BLUE PINK GOLD the HELIO GREEN on WHITE . Also combinations in two and three tones, 4 General Matinee Sie 4 rs The big question in the legi lature next year will be on|™ ; him.” aaig | SWeCtly fragrant lotion into the face, lic and private utilities. The state needs representatives |, peed te oon — i lp a neck, arms and hands each day and state senators who have no selfish ends to serve "ht eats wets Geena aaa a wrinictes | M0@, how freckles, sunburn, windburn ud is . Walls taly Sonsiee ome 6 wrin and tan disappear, and how clear, ¥ ‘ae t lenote age, and no man wants to oft and white the ski . Germany is suffering from a shortage of raw ma- |acrons the table at 11 o'clock at night | You! Tt ie harmless, DeCOmee terials. Judging by the youthful appearance of Ameri- |‘ ®™ man who has either pend a my volunteers, our co: re suffe gy shi I sometimes think,” 1 interrupted 7 ny a ia Fekete rn fo ere et ALL STYLE Tomorrow SALE BEGINS SATURDAY # 6 ream a? aural t t woman 10 is past he | Nat Goodwin saya he cannot pay his debts. Neither Shee gontes ae th aisha the ; S Children Under 5 Not | ; ' could any other man as muchly married and as often ali- \ “Tt cand,by that 1 mean the man || and materials for Suits, Se aaa ) monied. fe ees Coats and One-piece a his for the Dresses, With the slim rations the Huns are enjoying way many doubt a corpulent Heinie were found he'd be jailed | i04ne men lke to escort older wom RABY for food hoarding! ‘ t ou really have such a eon Farmers asked to inerease next year’s wheat aere- |\\4¥ tir?’ asked Barclay Sill softly TAILORING CO,,Inc. a, And have you planned your next year's war gar- |2% D0 put rin empty cup down be 425 UNION ST, Gen. Mat...... 50e Plus 10% War Tax we a Me:Dougall/euthwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET tempt for us a8 you appear to have PHONE MAIN 6211 nide mine at my tea-table “Why, Mr. Sill, I love you" ae th