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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1918. tage PAINLESS SEATTLE STAR|| Letters to Cymthia Grey AR'SHEL “Editor's Mail | : ~YROT Seventh Ave. «Near t ee ge ye a I§; » ASSOCIATION REPLI , or . . Editor The Star; Referring to the : Question Is f courne, It in to be deplored letter which appeared in the editor's ’, Hard to Solve! that you pledged a love that was . INT ES WORTH mail column, your lsaue of August News Service of the United Preas Assec Fis Dear Miss Grey: I am another ed het wb es tye o — ult JLE_IN IM SS regarding our free employment t — a Mater May 6.2 at the Poatofftice at girl who is deceiving a soldier lad in von 6 he poy in . reau, #igned “One « France, You should tell him that LANCHOLY MUSE in her wrath the Act of Congress Marek 3. 1879, Prar and ha t 1 ; rit wana’ cor dant’ erteh eotane | waned ried & compl Were not prepared for his Ry mall, ont of city, Sic per month; § months $1.50; ¢ montha, + egy gy a Doce ; ke me) sudden outburst 0 When | Let we ent te sccud 6 1 mwall won t% her ty ot watt i. AG year, $5.00, in the State of Washington, Outside the state, 7 » bad Gnly been tendn che with gastric gulps, it wanna’ oor Gog,” ahrioked | terview with the en r , nO oO 0 per ye Ay ¢ er, city, 800 mo. ean possibly loathe me aa much ‘ood, and the ons and ne sis nee ne morning, we wish to ad h, $4.80 for 6 months, or $9.60 per year Hy carrh y in possibly loathe me aa much) Gone flatter yourself too deeply | F004, and the fullmens and fat there-| 1." cir. ged mother, “Lut It waa oor| “eer in the morning we wist ti by The Sta ishing Co. Phone Main 00 Private] "| omn't gO ¢ that this experience will cause of enjoy kettle!" Pearson's. oy Soe eee re Come Oe. See mnecting wil depariments. me tl any longer—I simply What does it avail to be In condi phe y nountil 9 am 1 no one has ° can't ; ion or thin? ever had to walt the length of time » iris, and girls, you Mon of TI . . "Ww Jear soldier friend—but I re . y ust one not? he summ: sgh be y Of course when there e« numer tries where all of the must or don't get enough to eat you, Miss Grey, I had no intention : nd in not life short and filled with x ous applicants to be interviewed It n a Woman Keep a Secret? 3 being more than a chum'ts him, | eusible young men have march. | And ts not life short an ira Ooratnaee arket) ous applicants to be interviewed it] : ee ? ada| Then, quite unexpectedly, the night attle ® boy ge nk toed a0 . That doesn't bother me,” fe) oo 't.c. an and someone must del Woman, in this war, has exploded many man-made) yi No tert, he took mo in hia| MIBHt have a change of heart, | And is not mood twod plewwing aN4) soined her husband. “shut if you see | ley NOM fn mu about her; among others, the false premise that) arms and poured out the unwelcome | te. 4nd be laboring under ‘There are thone who tell that food in| 8Y fins of discontent among the We would like also to state that same difficulties that you are cannot be self-contained. ‘ stery of bie repressed, Denutiful boy since your love wan #0 Very new an evil, and say farmhandsy let me Know MiEht Oth" |thia employment service te abso ‘DENTISTRY : © Had we been ready to recognize her ability to be)" 4 Lo! eating will hasten the end and| e lutely free to the applican | - 4 At any event, “mnurder will out AD OF IT at could I di To hurt an : ae . " shorten the day Please be kind enough to publish pn. P. L. AUSTIN Pres. cent, we could have done so years ago, sAlae aaulan Wag tn thane ot hie and in your case, the sooner, the “You know there are spots on thelinis Netter for the information. of | esg Tniré aves Comer James OGil ed : better Food that fills and fattena leads To divide and confide knowledge with and in others,| departure, perhaps forever, was down to death sun," he remarked, an they lounged| those who read the letter in ques.| ‘Look into your mouth and see ig.) : " F » " g/ more than I coul 40 ko if h }on the beact . ume are sore, sloughing ves on the group-plan. He demands) more than I could r. Bol asked!» 4 po Let these talk, let them waste their | 0M ¢ : tion. Yours truly your gums & hatural. Man lives on t freother men. With wom-| fF time to consider the matter, and | Bury the Past, Is, aoe ae ns eae Well," replied the summer girl,| tilie RMPLOTInus ASSOCIATION | bleeding. If 80, 7oU have ciation and communication with other men. promised to give him my anawer the |Advice to “Alone Fair is food and the mastication of | “I'm glad the old thing has a few! Of WASHINGTON PYORRH is likewise, perhaps more so. following night, at the tr Deak Mine Civep: ‘Stason te write | freckies himself and can see how he vis RRHEA ‘ And when, among the commonplaces of intercourse, we an phat night I did not # at all.|ehis letter in anawer to the one|7 jie of frult and everything | Mikes it.’ SALESMAN THE GOAT po-called A 1 will cure some choice, unusual, rare morsel to impart, a certain] Towant morning, 1 decided that it] gigned “Alone,” leat she should con that we eat _ scar Editor The Star: An an inntall | this disease, le q ‘ was my duty to send him away hap-|fide her past to this man # an | Behold the p in| nent furniture malesman, um re-| ebie cent of egotistical elation attaches itself to the relation.) py ".0), “au | cared as much tor hin oa hb faith in, yen “a % aun tithe go on Se alicia 7 aeaiine thas ny rabiien a ng Ne. A Teasonable + We watch with triumph the magical effect of our sur-as 1 did anyone, 1d wait for him, | ind plays pranks on us at timen.| Mating and eating, on pleasure and | f Saul com vad Gunite aise etait COAT “i to all Union men “and th announcement. We enjoy our “scoop. The amaze- ®nd marry him, and make to | Pro , xperience Lam draw fullness bent fourths of the people that are bu i taination and estimate free of mnt, incredulity and astounded expressions of inquiry on srs for all the horror of hie war ex: | j, scluaions, which, un-| Not his to know tndigeation or con: ! 3 ing household goods on th rience After this quixotic de harge i 4 oe | draw adverse 1 aclence pale » | nent plan in this city are ur * . . features of our hearers, tickle our vulnerable vanity. n I had @ long cry, because I] cigms from some of yotir . . Dut eat continually and twitch his siprend ; owl es who woone thet United Painless Dentists ? Betrayal of a confidence, except when malicious or had burned the bridges between my 1 am And I have ge tail 7 |g00d money with us, thinking INC. ‘ h w erty ITA NCE to t . ¢ ¥ rm > ately done for gain, is usually an unconscious pan; = aa je wonder ny epage proposes to—gave | So the cow ents, and as man from A . Jare buying goods from « 1 store e008 Thicd Ave, Cor, Jamem to our inherent weakness—-vanity ie ot w c “4 gir At. oe i 7 ¢ noes, and in return received nature learns, a ‘ I have never been asked for a union! yyours: 8:20 A. M. to 6 P.M s SS anity, the next night I smiled bravely, « " : hers, both of us with the same bigh | As all things were made to eat and . R card by any one, and I think it le < 3632. One of McAdoo’s most vital posts of railroad super- kissed a “Yea” on hia lips, and set | motty Being broadnitnded myne * be eaten . a ¢ | time the saleame 6 up and join n has for its incumbent a young woman. The secret “et down to the hard, hard task of | ay 1 and ax I honestly | Let us of one accord, we who are! | union for the good of themselves ” ative ¥ . ailing. ” n * CO! nd wine, eo nd be full. 4 e a e ses W operatives, The war department en-|“ : ve always contend | ¢ wine, eat ar i The drivers have a union, the stove uses ‘aa gears ; Rare the capita tion | or, months 1 deliberately avoided ‘and 40 etill, that what was fair POMER. “ men have a union, why not haves | REGISTERED DENTISTS ens CONS mnmsers, . —_——P men as much as possible, partly be | for the man was for the woman, and | Satesmen’s union? nationally important documents, to women, In Se-| cause I was afraid I might find | yer with it all there has never been AWFUL SUGGESTION « he Daly ae eo between the |] 08 ot the Blah rent dlstriet. pare @ woman is assistant United States district attorney |'eve 8nd partly because, | at a minute since that I have not! ‘Two ladies were married to musi stove men, the delivery men and the to make you this ores ; could not give the t shed th wore. different rhe ide carpe # is the white collars the fo any dentist, get hie two women are justices of the peace. ne B pies ney | 7 re difterer clans one, a br | carpet layers is the white collars th £42)”. [355 et . . a baby carriage in mileamen wear, Why not organize rage a . A woman CAN keep a secret. If you don’t believe} toya to! im in every material sense. | pois, as , ed people, s sho ig = bathe: \the white collar ealeamen? ‘Thes Tl Gnas coisiies memes tak ee one her age! ut love does not need to be sought | when they are particularly peppy @ other lady had . Jhave been the goats long enou fs la ripe, tt finds and the wound is too deep be ponds of matrimony a é The storekeepers are get rich on J. Brown’s New Office P : no matter how hard you try id ‘one or the other of us will 0c | cou «. “What stiful the saleamen’s rales, #0 why not or UM BUILDING fted undertake r brings with him his shroud for And #0, one day, in a casual meet: | casionaily refer to this subject which | o) exclaimed the newly 1m ganize and get living wages? Since t Bill. We thought Wilhelm was to be marooned | ing, my heart awoke. He was 4! porn know to be the most vulnerable | ’ | the high cont of living came on they an island with his conscience for a shroud. soldier, too, a soldier of my own t. In addition to this, we have replied the proud mother;| 74 Teach Fou r jane Wey | nave given us a raise of $10 a month _ IMR ONS leat country. England, bh on tem ren who may some time hear | ~, ¢ tell you the funniest colnet What is $10 a month? I spend my ABSOLUTELY OF SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LeAGuM oF NPWwsrarnns NOILOVULXF: him to lowe his faith In your sex mentioned in the cor 4 7, : porary furlough. If ever love waa! some of these remarks, and if that ». At Our wedding supper the BN, Fermen $10 paying for a Liberty Bond the World and Its Future Fomantic, oure was. I shall net £9 / does happen, 1 will leave it her| boys who played with by husband Furniture is marked 100 per cent ; ails, but at last he declare magination what the futurelin the orchestra serenaded hien, and NORTHWESTERN higher in the last four years’ retall “Whoso takes the world’s life on him and his own lays ve, and I admitted that T loved ee ee Ma aE Tel thee caecae , ie , ; pong Bigisonsy i ' aT Little but it has not anced 100 per cent he, dying so, lives.’ . t the boy. pursuance of this subject I also wish | from ‘The Mikado,’ Isn't that queer in the wholesale Who. gets the | nd materials for Suits, one of our boys who fall, “over there,” has a >» way that when I stop to think of At thin the other bride turned BUSINESS rake-cff? bosses or the sales Coats and One-piece : : r the t he indidious ways and the relent: | pale ia? Wis ye thongs Von oarag - Ken the world’s life on him and, dying for that, lives. tet Ou true t - a a to bar Gait KL tees Se ree, Cee ee Dresses. = There has never before been a war like this, in re-/ empty p e. and he wishes tm Ain thelr objective, 1 often | q seer Tein's-trianda espera COLLEGE you witoatlar iaianiiel of the inspiration and aim. Our Revolution gave in- "Ty '!™ and go e . marvel that any girl gains the point Ino, and they rendered ‘The JOHN A. WILSON, RABY 4 with him. We have so little time that this young girl feels she has) gertet from Lucia.” — Roller na 4262 Meridian Ave. dence to a small people. Our Civil war meant fr live, these war days, an le ionthiy | Sekethwestern Ghepthind Reporting | rr oe for only two or three millions. All our other wars w» ny dear love goes back t0/ As a summary to these remarks T eee Sebeot | German sathorities have torbidden | TAILORING CO.Inc. : but local incidents, comparatively. ongien i eco him no more. would Uke to say that the average CAUSE FOR ANGER | suozthane Civil Service |the formation of Jewish touring 425 N The American fighting today takes the world’s life,)™ 6!" to Pay the price for a man would like to have the venera. | Book beep! cod Grammar |) hs in Poland, and have closed the UNION SK Ad weeks—days, even, as his wife, Were! tion he feels for his mother emanat-| “I'll learn ye tae tle the kettle tac tone: iD. wobuentens i all of the Jewish gymnastic club : : > bh shumanity’s cause, upon him. He is suppressing the} it not for the boy. The boy, I might | {rg from the one he calle wife, rath tail!’ Tommy's mother | apesde Bide x Makkabi in V w Squalities and injustices that have gfound men down thru m transferred to a enfel or'than to foal that ehe has dropped | —— ie er eee i” 1 kabi in ¥ ages. He is putting down greed and caste and arro- ago compe per Nhe to the same level he has, and my a6 ice of er thruout the world, and showing by his i: While thy eweetenet velenss fic at all men belong to a common brotherhood./to one of the langerous in; he lives in his deeds, anc s the most that branch vice. party show time enough are now until after the war. nee he is shown it F peens Hiss migrated trom U.S. to Ta- | Brom % 5 oe wet ey eee te a8 TOU LIKM IF ind since war began. Villa will no doubt raid the | tices ot another toan—t am ERLE THE ®, next time as a German general. | ersery teach his that T resent every TERM “END OF WAR” I ROM oe Les mame tens care burt “ast, PUZZLES LAW COURTS iting What They Taught Of i en, oe hme = and perhaps destroy his wonderful | she ganped. “At our wed an of | | ate German newspapers state that 14,722 teachers) faitn'in womankind. Can't you help| LONDON, Aug. 16.—What does L Ast Tuesday I wrote an adver- artistic little houses who will later add omg Loge schools and colleges have been killed, ? v AD. | anybody ana everybody mean when : war began. Statistics will probably show a You ask the impossible. You | they say “the end of the ware? : Honately large number of preachers, lecturers and, MY YOY Cannot bear “ssa ol le cone as Sontne a vuat Lord Bless Our Landlord and Keep But they tell us they will postpon® any, ? lost in promoting autocracy’s ambition and greed. hin fiancee, You must it means. Justice Neviile said in Him—I Won't.” And the next day large building operations until they : There's no question of German educational classes’ choose the lesser of two evils, | court, "It may be when the last bow we were literally snowed under! - can get more for their money—and ty to ibe. Sestzine ere oe rai Ae thie in), Whine me. otntens ett PO | hee ine aeeaters of penne” The telephone rang _ incessantly it looks as tho they are Very Wise.? one o! e very strong reasons why Germany must —°™**** °** cattle, Si ee P r 3 : ‘given a new deal, f: Din from eight o'clock until nearly mid- ‘ Be peace of other nations but she must also be given Bag se aS to accommodate the throngs. homes at Lynmar. A contrac. new spirit. She has been thoroughly educated to op- THE OTHER « ' ee Everybody had the one question to tor and an architect have established n, brutality and villainy. It is appropriate that her an office on the und and are doing ors largely contribute to her war losses, THAT THE “family over : This ts the landiord with frown gro SAYS TO us. si ges “Where is the property located?” blac! things as fast as men and materials One little labor item is that it will take 22,000 of- | «prpga aio. : a ne And I promised to answer that can be gotten together. and 220,000 men to man the merchant ships the +9 A 5 A We su t that you build as little : m fo ma shen bh : question tonight. So here is the an- sugges 5 , shipping board is building. — GO elated THEY W awe set me js ie now as possible. DEBT is like | p ‘Yanks are to have plenty of soap Over There—they “ne SEATTLEITES TO know other trap—easy enough to get into, not forgetting to clean up themselves while they | GREAT BIG family. rare 6¢] YNMAR”—has been christened: but— ‘ “clean wp” the Huns. ath THAT THE Puget Sound. ia “The Home Place Beautiful.” It he Ps go have wv —— Germany’s reichstag has voted it: 1 i OVER AT Camp Lewis? eee is located at the end of the Lake Burien a are fo! whom your wife would Vow if only the jot prlir, eta fos fe sh is a 2-8 NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. City Carline, adjoining Three Tree , ¥ glad to have on her list of callers. : sean ha il DIDJA EVER stop eee Sate Point and the Sound Beaches. Their youngsters are such as eo patie ‘ was It is twenty-eight minutes’ ride | These are the tenants who won't| YOURS would be safe to play with. s ‘ serie Y ¢: nants ou thi oak. from the West side of the Spokane on The Homes of Lynmar will be such tiseanent with the heading: “The to them, or use them for a garage. \ THAT ALL th see Avenue Bridge. as you will be glad to show. HOUR AFTER 7 a. m, and. When the new elevated railroad is The cost will not be excessive, the SMITHS, AN’ Joneses an’. utile completed, it will be within forty-five taxes are insignificant. There is wood a. hig THAT THERE are still. minutes’ ride from “Downtown.” J and water, room for a few chickens, #8 but just let me put ye right, Uttle ROBINSONS ARE all. Pd j Z | bright eyes—her Edie can't etay «in AUTO BUSSES and cars. Nearly all the tracts have a view of y and a garden. gle all the and then be e. the Olympic Mountains and the my, nd an P wonder what people did before taken in by tho likes of you or me. | RELATED TO us—you an‘, ae Pia Soke We: And anybody who is anybody can MG days of that greatest con-) Then I heard a receiver #lam, and MEETING EVERY boat. . 4 pay twenty-five dollars a month. and greatest annoyance—| jim paid, “Are you at the wire, Cop see A fine school is within a short walk ; — And less than a dollar a day buys mnienc telephone. yerhead?” ME?"—AND I says ies See Mi ieesetises seems to me that| if voy mean Mra. Margaret sei LAST THING they said of the property. a bungalow. of us realize the import of Waverly, Jim [die, I am," 1 a . 4 . . our thoughts into speech and|qwered, trying to te croan” Hue 1 | TO HIM. 0 THAT fone wan | Telephones and Electric Lights are This is the house—Just look at it - z Bding them thru space, | could not, the. com angles lth etree tome available. there— SUGGESTED in the last advertise- iE have never been quite ready to! two girls was so : ‘ ‘ . * . . Landlord cou be to the tenet, “Thoughts all, you cachot bite my heaa| NO ! ddn't; bat “GET THOSE Seattte. | Spring water is being piped to every eM bret eb his ment that you could pack the lun things. z can only betave that | off at this distance, and I have at eee eee tract. basket and go out Sunday “and make may nsmuted into the|jeast established my claim to a| WHAT AROUT IT?” — “ 5 a it.” Bh that influences acts. nickname for you GUYS OVER here real. The carline is just two short blocks And this {s the reason, as you may a day of it. . : Sowght that does not impel an cg gE see us aig know, Now I am going to withdraw the ES soot ae ts soit | eee fhe one Sill calle you, | “WELL,” BAYS he, “al SOON—AND have ‘em. Th . f h Why the Landlord's face wears invitation— come into being. Put it ix a - nee eee © prices range from one hundred its look of woe; uncanny idea to the unscien| + ire you talking about, Jim| (HOSE SMITH guys and. BRING THEIR wives, an’, |and seventy-five dollars to six hundred Why the Landlord's old house is PLEASE DON’T GO! person—this idea of thought | rate?" I exclaimed, altho, little book Hebe. and fifty dollars, depending, of course, deserted—how sad; The hundreds of letters and tele- ry well what he was talk eee a hing SWE * . i Hy And the Landlord's old tenants i i Think of saying some unkind thing wraie Wes ct ‘eo~are, SWEETHEARTS! on the size and location. ire taper tae phone calls we have had indicate that SEE nay Beer ones ata yet Am, talking about silt calling a te ‘ae | And the terms are so easy that the there will be more people there than ir’ and getting 4 i 1 * . can i han ies wc You Never dreamed! With tt" ead Jim uncompr “19. | WONDERIN’ WHY we never. I THANE hour tik |family pocketbook need never miss the we possibly dle. §M after years find it resting|one of ‘my friends calls me some ee P. 8—FORGOT to sa | money. om Go any afternoon or evening, or ar ay in & stranger's heart!|tancitul mame” COME, OVER to see ‘em. ‘ a ae range to go by auto. Cars leave this speech is bound to find some) “Al! right, Copperhead,” said Jim| AST ni wi trac’ ic ry fternoo during the sale. station, and oftimes some|as I shut off the oka ve 7 WE'RE AL wise, aa rs THAT RIGHT here. I ST night we let a con! t for one office every afte r PR ALAN ASE ad | dozen bungalows. Lnymar, “The HOME Place If you have a car of your own, you a ‘aoe | This rang Sta casted me up enattia dacs Dick's 9 sales eee ween - , ” 4 : Bome little detail of business. School Teacher” and Jim Fale has|TQ VISIT us—to come an’. ON THE gouna. They will be sold for a small amount Beanttul can drive out over the Des Moines little book. 1 said more than that he al SNES dui aavy waited | wagon ts at een igi eB awe a |down—oh, say, twenty-five dollars a (Where you can own « bungn Brick Highway, following the signs, Eee reached the office, for toaay| It was Mollie who called me “Mar.| SEE OUR town—but we never WE ARE enjoying. | month. ra) ’ ‘To Lynmar.” There’s a man and an tw y a book concern, but | gie” the night I came to her moth ‘ cee office on Sime kept me s minute while he tn-|er's home, a bride, and Dick quickly | RETURN THE call. cnh cHmarmer Those bungalows cost four hundred George Francia Rowe & Co. the ground. ; d after my health, and, as he | adopted it. sist us J “sar * and fifty dollars apiece. Agents for the Lymnar And as one man from Iowa said tos fn some way the wires got| 1 may as well confoss to you, lit ie wah a Properties, day: “I dn’ i wossed and I heard—and J expect | tle book, that I arm still vain enough AND SO they. MARINE TRANSPORTATION, Between _ ourselves, they’re not y: wouldn't want to try to heard alno—"“She is the real to 7 : oi > eae j » 0! ae ee Manta ane : ag like the “Lady Fair” of} eee ale worth it! by stneelh 5: ro sa corn on that property of yours, strar , Mandie, and you! Barclay Sill. Does that sound silly? 7 7 . : Elliott . A ~ A take it from me, she won't) Well, most women fave ‘hele ‘ittie | ASKED MIE to speak. oN Ae Vlas Beata, But they’re the be: ger, but it looks as though it woul any nonsense around here| prayers of gratitude that life still| eee ewe y Fre the | st we, or anybody be a fine place to raise a family on.” her Edie. She wants him for | holds a bit of compliment for them, |'TO THE fella who. FARES TO Tacoma. else can do; but it beats paying rent, amily on.” » and I expect we've got as|to turn to rose the graying clouds | i i chance with him—after seeing | which overhangs the rtdiig’ ae ap an pie [any way you figure it. ppd she looks Uke—aa & guncotton | the afternoon of lite beginning of) ELLs THIS, Sie ONE way. A lot of people are buying these GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE. her way over red-hot| Middle age? Ugh! how I hate it!| ove eee Will I be middle-aged when I am 357| SPACE FACH week and. A DOLLAR return, where did you get that) ‘Thank the f: 2 George Francis & EMAsoT- You grasts been|yet—not quite, ere ieee Mott oes Rowe & Co, The j »4 iat ot oe : Up to show off to Mr, Edie; (Zo Be Continued iM to, INCLUDING WAR tax, Agents for i Cart