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|THE SEATTLE STAR|| STARSHELLS | -|}¢ RAAARAAARARAARAARAAALS st a oe Nee, | i OF SCRIPPS NONTHWEHST LEAGUR OF NEWSrarhns Professor X., who at times te rath i? THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1918. | Sri Ss | Letters to Cymthia Grey | Service Stars for | lot of business out here for you 1 Soldiers Only and that's why you're not run. BOOMERANG | Telearaph News Service of the United Prees Assectation er blunt in speech, remarked angrily | Dear Miss Grey: Can I put a gold ‘ t couldn't vou — Sree rag ogy ~ Postottice ar || 2 his claas at the bexinning of a los: | 99. Mi he thinks inthe thing to write; and, | gt, my nervice flag for my SYOIS looking an the promt mae as Second-Clasa or May as won: “I don't know why it is—overy having di itten, unt pg 5 raving ¢ or written, he mum killed by a wub whil | Seattle, Wash. under the > ~|\ time I get up to speak, some fool have the rage of hiv convictions | was a machinixt on a Norwe | By mati, ont of city, ibe per mo vg tg $2 Mi talks. and stand by it merchant marine? os 4 wou'd tet tr QUOTANIONE Pron TH CUTAN —-, $5.00, in the State of W G SS ide toe © wondered why the boys "IT cannot, my dear girl, subseribe ‘The service flag was originated y and you'd @ ia h, $4.80 for 6 months, or “Oh! It takes just about all we've got, after one of e white nights we spend kneeling beside our pillows, to broke into a roar of laugh Bride—I'm so afraid people will r ahothan toantts | Says Girls Betray Well, perhaps ae svele call it lie wigh as she hung up| cal dP Dhesprienend hat, Mollie, 1am ve | waiver, and I atm sorry tor het,! Anprowes Advice of | Dear Miss Grey: The two girln| © oo. m W Pr ble: s | find out that we're just married, that acing ( Jur ar 0} mi: I've made Jack promise to treat me F - . In Public just as if he had no thought | P¥t 1 am thru with Mrs a BY A MAN _ fof any one but himaelt. On “Facing Our War Problems,” one of our War) Mrs, Longwed—My doar, T adopted that plan when I was married, and others writes: my husband never got over it gap gp rabyor eps the next day’s work with lips steady enough to WHIUWE.| ©9g5 the Goster told yeu to ae tol lined me, ond Wa.ate Raver tonether 1, besides, you we ‘ , for men in the service 0 had left 1g a lot of noldiern ‘ eee yan . army and navy ing e wolaer Germany in being devas Yea, dear nypocrite| not be entitled to f | 1 thank you A 8 dace ot samen PAR “What in tht other telln: me not be entitled to p angs of bandits, la eiyscoalh.cinnygs ool a ee vag cos Py Hhi the people! for your uncle in the service of About your turning her out of doors but one of the few compensations of | 7 “ ” widowhood Is that you need not be| Cynthia to “L. L, nice to your husband's relatives un who bewail the tendency of Dear Minn Grey: I merely wish to| ness men marry leas you wish to be so. back up the advice you gave to “L. | wwen, betray an utter lack 1 do not know what I would have| 1." I didn't have anyone to tell me liseernment. 1 done, little book, had T had any fam: | #0 had to learn it from experience h revesls suck ily. Lam afraid that 1 would have| My case was similar to her own ruth. Half truth had to tell m: A year ago lover was turned in to correct oF the things Ih againnt 1 later 1 found be was | horizons as direct “What is the matter, Margie? asked Mollie in a shocked volce I just caught her trying t re the terror of the capital. arge scale eyes and IT¢ tand her does not like me, has never MEDICAL ADVICE ow and the father | (From Germania of Berlin) ves we can do it.” ¢ : . yume cites ‘ w hat wan tho |in the wertl. chad sho does not put) 1 am gure, w deceitful, After that, 1 was #6 hurt | of them--SOPHISTE i Don’t do it. Don't whistle to show or keep up your) pature of the trouble you consulted | me in « very usly mood, and 1 18 much worse than that T did not try to make any new | Are not the scientific farts more wage! Sing! We war fathers and war husbands need/"') Vent iere to collect a bill.” beyond meagure | For mother would never have un Errata ao Ane otan Tk aacnc |aad astecing business sven aecenl Se to0em Ou0Cd a " . ° he collect a bi peyond measure stood Dic eagle did | ize tt won't do. And when it comes | 4nd enduring is men choose it r singing. God bless you! It’s not the sound from your sb Now that Dick is gone, there in| 00 inert wanted hitn tae it | to forming new friends 1 find that 1|¢onnublal companionship from| ™ismating. Mu but the song from your hearts that every one of us TH EASIER WAY no reason why she and I should keep goa pa spe arenuia, and he probably | am bitter and I arm too apt to judge | among capable, well balanced wom eer orkers, savers, worriers needs in the hour of trial. De . Sergeant Cearensticnity |“? a Tait wean ie eat eves wanted me to be the goddess of his) All men by the one who wronged me. |@n? Progre When we saw you turn homeward from your boy Whofknocking private who ts continually gtr ont lors ey ; Vestas lac test t Mea tea gest te atom | healt-oasts h xitic wife sprouting in marching away in the ranks, we knew you had the ot pete pct es ay I was hasty, but for many | ying up fichard Waverly Il, to|!t wouldn't be so hard now that it in th A Resseadh- 2 ys ry: aD . » to go thru with it all. You turned to bravely face) Tye ony cane mens Ce ale het tt chee ray mere |iook for nothing but “a creature not MBA, | PARASITE coe ee deben aud aa beside your pillow, we know that whistling is a sham, ; whe did, T must have effectually eciin Corpa, Fert Lawto 0 ch the paper with anxious eyes, as you plan for Thrift) yer free Cage Hk you are right. Margie, if] tho ered mia ae M M ap pein : Lawton follow. ‘The selthypnotising, AD-| é fp: ~ So > “ y you feel, but don é | year Mr. Leonare know you CRTISING MEDIUMSHIP of this or Red Cross effort. Your song goes to the office) courrnous EXPLANATION up some (To Be Continued) are awfully short of men and | wifetype explains the paychology of ten years us, trembles about us as a comforting melody thru| w:row aid solomon Gel Aik teats the sake cars and everything, but I want- | the parasitiem underlying the phases “3 ee @ay’s drive, and the happiness of it lingers with US) tion for wisdom?” queried Mr. Meck ed to tell you that out here | - iS we make our way homeward at night. Just a snatch of ton’s wite Migntal da apres b sil biedarhadoets on aoe of the rosebud days of courtship! Just @ line of eee ee eae ep tne |i all your life ask me always get a Ic , or propinquity FALL ST YLES ! y that put our first born to sleep! Just a little) jimscif. You know. he had a great t®® #pecch of people = nometimnes we to go to ake truly, A little f the melody from your soul! We need it. many wives, and he probably inten:| "vou knew aa I do that the speech th. have Set hamid Car ee tee | tcetile Natee ae ieee ane, woateriele tor Same | Mother's singing and children's laughter—the —sun/ed very carefully to alt thetr advice.” | 00, foun, Mi nul in ny way to Ne Horses mhsh ¢ to walt a long time. And after | Business women, teachers and nurs Coats and One-piece not, without them. tee sais own self-reapect. You know as wel we go down town, we go to a ex too often magnify their petty au Dresses. A Seat os JAD an I that no one in this world has oe nbow and get out and it# late | thority and importance in their small Because an English comedian was drafted, the re- aoe by Bots to lend a hand to | ever written or done anything, since and we ought to be in bed, be world corner until self-hypnotized b r « * 4 fr soldier boys on the other side?” humanity began to do or writ cause we have to get up pretty conceit and domineering intolerance RABY he led failed, and its company was discharged. He iked the orator at the women's other attractions ¥ 36 chorus girls dependent on him! Think of it— _ Every winter the people of this country have been | a by exorbitant food prices. This was made possible system of private storage plants near large market- centers. The individual who controlled the storage) M controlled our winter's food. He could open or close doors of the plant, letting out or withholding food as y d. By skillful manipulation of these doors he was) to create a fictitious food shortage and a consequent e in the cost of living. plants are necessary. So, too, is it necessary storage plants be outside the control of food gamblers.) seems to have been impossible under private owner- of storage plants. | ' Obviously the thing to do is to take them out of pri-! hands. This the government has started to do. Just recently Sam bought a large tract of land near Chicago, Amer- greatest food distributing center, and will put up a moth food warehouse, with ice plant, trackage facili-| ies and all. This will be used in, storing food for army) nd navy. It will be only a small cog in the system of gov- n storage plants as mapped out. | _ Until the war ends, this and other government storage ts will be used for army and navy needs. After the war, why can’t the government go on run these food storage plants, using them as a lever with to regulate food prices and as a club to hold over heads of food dealers who are inclined to speculate in things we eat? That would help fill the family market basket. Englishman sues newspaper which stated that he lye Tice lay paeey aaa arms. Claims well ac ed with nobility, he doesn't know Sir Render! 4 A : yers in Shipyards Several Seattle lawyers are going into shipyard work. at the very outset, they shock legal equipoise by ting precedent. A lawyer who abstains from prece- is a rare bird. True enough, shipyard occupation will in many in- ces carry the disciples of the bar to their own calling. y will be overwhelmed with the noise. But what law- is there who has not been deluged and has not himself duged others with the same article? | he barristers will have to use the hammer assiduously | i shipyard work. But is the hammer a foreign implement | tothem? If they will be engaged in driving rivets, it will but a variation of their grand old pastime of spiking por And if the sweat of diligent toil descends—or ascends pon the lawyers’ brows? Ah, yes, there, indeed, will a vast change. | So hail to the lawyer shipworkers. May their motions| the shipyards be as rapid and as often as in the courts. First Gen. Pershing, now Gen. Biddle has received the Order of Knight of the Bath. Over here, we'd probably term it the Order of Saturday Evening! ° Good Sign Down in Rock Hill, 8. C., they have this sign in a con- cuo place where strangers and residents alik it early and often: Ba aed SLACKERS, SLICKERS, VAGRANTS! TAKE NOTICE Go to War—Go to Work—or Go to Jail! ————_—-— ~—he And that South Carolina city means it, too, Usually don’t go much on signs, weather or otherwise, but in Rock Hill sign we place much faith. It’s a great war | ming sign. It’s a sign that Rock Hill is doing its best. oo A British premier stirs the house of commons t. ss cheers by mentioning that the allied armies are cies manded bya Frenchman. It’s mighty near as wonderful as John Bull's celebration of the 4th of July. Keep after that member of the legislature and be sure he’s not with the profiteers. Don’t waste your vote this time. “Sopd Germans have decided not to anchor at the An- cre river v e lucky if they're able Baie at the Phines yre able to moor In one South American country the coal is so soft more than 30 per cent of it is lost at the mines. Maybe that’s why they named it Chile! How the slackers will slink to the rear when the troops come marching home! 5 Accordin, to Lloyd George, we put 350,000 of our a fighters in in one month. Neat work on the quiet by Messrs. and Danielss than the cannon’s mouth. When we see you on your) again Sing, mother! Sing about your housework, as you) «ratity yer by alterin’ the shape of Bhs meeting. _ then decide what chance of exemption there is for faak hand?" piped out one of ? Britisher with merely a wife to support! the sweet young things, “Why, I gave my hand to one before he went © must do fa First & Pike ( upstairs) L S. Storage Plant a for human nature's daily * . , Te and those who do loving né food” in the girl that he in going to| Soldiers Would Like that manuscript. I simply cannot ones we write in histor Ey put myself in a position where I . : cEN , 6 me for a daughter, Dear, dear . , re avet your clasped hands are held by Him who giveth and ‘ BETWEEN LOLDIES must be afraid every minute that| Eve he for oan t wonder if Bette re or ore pt i ting | ABYthINE Dut the 3 Se Beg es ‘ in We a rare | First Loidy—-Strike me, then—|she will pry into my affairs in an {| Dear Mien Grey: Would you find| “yitten.” “chicken.” butterfly o knows the mame of th away, and in Whom alone are your courage and) srike me! I defy you! Underhand way. It will be much |!t '* possible that Mra. Trent ever room in your valuable column to| cock or vampire type of wite—re.|Dusiness man's wife | Second Loidy-—Garn! 1 wouldn't Mollie, for both of un it wo | indulged in any day dreams about) print thin little ‘plaint to a street car| gardiens of the “cat,” “cocoon” and|Parasite—of the II the girl your father was to marry. If| president? Thank you. ¥. K mre each other in the future “ereature” development sure to early f which in our and cause say about your cars aren't nice. |—the utter I I_know that there tsn't a whole character | SECOND AT UNIVERSITY | | SECOND AT UNIVERSITY —This sale puts within your reach our entire stocks, including very large new stocks of fall merchan- dise, such as Coats, Suits, Dress Goods, Silks, Waists, Millinery, Linens, Hosiery and all the other stocks of the store in addition to the usual list of specially priced articles. August the Sith ° ‘elo Commemoration Day , te ii ty 4%, 5 apogee we start on our seventh year in Seattle. To celebrate the day fit- e tingly and to show our appreciation for a year’s liberal patronage we will recip- Be . rocate in an equally liberal manner by giving to everyone who makes a purchase re 20g : 20% 20 Per Cent Discount & FA 20% on everything in the store, with the exception of all toilet articles and a few contract Bs goods, notice of which will be posted in the sections where located. By St —This event is of even greater importance to, you than formerly. In these times when one must be economical, a saving of 20 per cent on —Our Charge customers are particularly i y j i itv ev < i Invited to take full advantage of Boa, this store’s entire stocks is an opportunity everyone should take. This incited to take full advantage of this event i year the new Fall stocks are larger than ever before at this time of the ‘goods delivered to your home. We * ¥ A ery’ © can to help you the year, and much of the merchandise was bought months share in this event. . —On this occasion we cannot accept par- ASO ago, before price advances. tial payments. SE Mn, —All deliveries will be made as soon as Ferd possible, but it may be two or three days #L SMA, ma before all deliveries are made. eee RLV nM Sei} OSM Mtns mont Reeser f RRS SON MINIMINININT patetetetctet BS i RPT See we mere eOe ° ° 0 This Sale This Store Comprises Complete High-Grade Stocks of the ‘ Sancmieidpalsnpaialet A ae eee ‘3 _ apne SSS started several years ago, when Following Limes, All of Which Are Imcluded conditions were normal, is being = ——— swe eee =. eo <<< continued when manufacturing ° ° conditions are uncertain and om This Great Sale merchandise scarce. ; —This is done in commemora- =e ; . is b 3 : tion of our entry into business First Floor , : Second Floor Fourth Floor here and through our sincere —Umbrel! —Velll Spee eee Bedding. —Carpets, Rugs. A st desire to continue this store’s aloe soak Cenhinvdeaie Saari: BR porriaes Linoleums. ~Sewing Machines, established events, as well as to Silke Jowelry. Infants’ Wear. —Wash Goods. " oe , Dress Forms. give our many friends and the —Dress Goods ther Goods. —Shoes. —Corsets. Oriental Rugs. " Embrolderics. Stationery, pea r on , eee “ ‘ general public bs remarkable op- Hosiery sical Ribbons. Sete Mishiies egg ea gg F ifth Floor portunity to save, Neckwear. N 16 eee ~ —Silverware, —Dinnerware. G th eg hiefs. a cone ‘i T hird F loor ~-Basketware, ~-Electrical Appliances — Lace: ~Men's F nishings, WOMEN'S AND MIS! 4 —China —Trunks, Our rowt —Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Petticoats, Mil- —Cut Glass, . Nai —The substantiat growth of Unery, Furs. —Toys. —Suit Cases. GIRLS 6 TO 14 YEARS —Glassware, Go-Carts, this store has come largely from our high ideals, fair dealing and olarh methods. Holding fast to these ideals, we enter upon our 7th year with full confi- dence that this store will receive a full share of the existing and future prosperity of t Great City of the Pacific. Vraser-Paterson Ce: Dresses, Coats, Middies. Fraser-PatersonCo. eccce was worth anything nM i mt . early in the morning, and then overhadows al! t ° ) we have to wait another long |and charms. These traits never Thy oldts = ave to walt |seg coarme, Trews traits _*ve"|l TAILORING CO,,Ine. some of the soldiers | mighty keynote to a happy marriage 425 UNION ST. eae cians ice the @ nd mem f a rich bedded dd daha ddd ddd ddd dd ddddhhdd Lithia tari AIAiri titi iiit iii iti tity