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EVERETT TRUE ot BY —— AND 1 Saw ARS. TRLE SHE SAID You wers VERY BUSY WITH WAR WORK. {, GOOD BYE. Give MY REGARDS To SRYGoDY. OW, MONDAY 1 Saw ~ THIS PORGNOON. Disaeeeanais WAT (8 MYSOLE DP BYG. LL SEG You AGalN. maT FIL? 5283, He ‘° . : e = e j at — ~ ing to know that if you and I had i NEW PROPOSALS—AND OLD | | cnitiren, 1 would be able to give ‘ RSE AD them, also, everything they wanted? = “No, dear, do not speak yet,” mid| “iver since I first saw you, my ei Barclay Sill, as I raised my head to/ thoughts have been always with me Saswer, after he had told me that he | yo), re @ Beved me. “I want you to think It never again be stirred as you have “y bi ‘all over. stirred it. md “You and I are not boy and girl, a ‘to be carried away with a great rush | care of you _ | Of emotion.~ [rest of your life. : i] jut I love you, Margie; I want companionship; I want to feel some time in the future, pu will sit by the fire, and, smil each other, say ‘Do you re can decide It all by yourwelf, were both we younger ne i i = minute, but both you and useless to tell you that !am|that desire ts not the. thy man, for you have plenty | which 4 Be i= , but, dearest girl, that ts meres Ss Benee tage. yours and your son’ it not be a comfortable feel. ee GB tet hd i 5 Py i many up marital content are a beautiful many, make “You the promise of your youth. good woman. shoulders. head and looked into my room before I could say a word. RE-ELEC1r then I danced to an yet decrepit double, and steps, just that I was not WARDALL’ remember,” I to the Margie, “how Dick took you arms, in that long ago, and smoth ) He has shown ability and efficiency fm the conduct of the office in the q @ the world that you and I know jis filled with your pro: sweetness, and all in a great longing. darling, you me since together.’ ” I drew nearer to the mirror. I #0 different from that girl? (To Be Continued) The in are mine—meant TRUSS TORTURE be eliminated by wearing th berg Rupture Support We free trial to prove its superior- 4 LUNDBERG CO. ‘Third Ave fae CONCRETE SHIPS By the firat of September the ground will be all cleared off, and we wiil commence to install the first. way in our five-way yard for building REINFORCED CONCRETE SHIPS of all types and sizes out at BRYN MAWK, on Washington. 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Then he lightly pressed a kiss on my lips, and suddenly turned and left the And, little b such is the un jreasonableness of a woman's heart, |that after a moment I began to laugh. In a moment I found my self standing before the great pier glass of the drawing room. “And so you are being chosen for the Alice-sit-by-the-fire role Margie,” I said to the figure I saw outlined in the mirror. — my green chiffon even NORMAN M dress, I made a low curtaey to . show myself nd ready to be pl®®ed on the shelf. And then thoughts were COUNTY AUDITOR | pushed back into the past. "Do you mirrored in his | past two years and is entitled to re-jered you with kisses, and said 9 election. ‘Oh, girl, girl, why are you so sweet? I know I should not love |you, but tonight this whole world reative of me goes out want of unbearable. | for the morning stars sang Ls co ie) DOINGS OF TH Look, WELBN,! BousuT TEN DoiLaRS woRTH OP THRIFT STAMPS TO DAY You years to begin to get your dope on SAY SART, WOW: CAN You TELL WHEN A BIG SHELL IS BY PAUL PURMAN can't go back 1 had thought my heart would | the present world series, You Mus 8 Vert Nou Dot. = into former For the first time aince the classe | | was Inaugurated, two clubs on which for the title Of eight remutars on the Cubs cluding the pitchers additions to the club Of nine im the two catchers, The Cubs and y 4 Sox of four are Margie, dear Margie, let me take | the majority of players have been to Let me love you all the | gether for only a season will battle Cy 1918 regulars on the Red Sox pitchers and including six had not seen serv only thing | ice with the club before thii | In fact, it is the least of all the/ distinctly different from the clubs things which g0 tO|/ which wore the same uniforms last ear. I pick the Chicago Cubs to win Margie; your maturity has fulfilled | the present world series. | Se several reasons for this selec The Cubs have «= trifle the stronger and better balanced “I am selfish enough to think you can make me happier than have ever been in my life, and, if devotion and understanding are what you want fn a husband, then| I am sure that I can fill the re quirements.” | Barclay Sill's hands fell on my R. LINDLEY MU SINGLES NET CHAMP FLORENCE HILLS, N. Y., Sept. ¢ S NOT AMATYER OF BiIe FLUSH BUT A PATRIOTIC DUTY- — EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD IM TWAS COUNTRY SHOULD Buy THRIFT STAMPS AnD BUY Mar TWeY Possipry can f! BousHT TEN ARS WORTH ESTERDAY 2-Z~+Z~WHING - LIKE “THAT = PURMAN PICKS CUBS __[Pemptey Accepts | TO WIN THE SERIES 8AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4.—Jac Dem today wired Jess Willard accepting terma which he says Will ard made for a 20-round war benefit | championship match, to be staged at Colorado Sprir is t w nber 13 stipulated, according to that bout be held at| t Willard sball| pitching staff. Their offensive Strength is equal, If not superior to that of the Red Sox, Killifer ism little better catcher than either Agnew or Schang. On de fense, the clubs are fairly evenly matohed, ‘The Cubs this season have p Dem paey ith non Prt re consistent ball than any pring cither league. From the time the and stage that Dempeey | caught the Giants, ea: n the sum lof his own expenses, and that | r they have never faltered. It gross proceeds be turned over net a club which will break under|to a war charity the strain of “money playing It) Jack Kearns, Dempsey'a manager, maid he accepted the offer, and also volunteered to pay all of Willard’s| may be depended on to play the same brand of baseball tn the series as it has shown during the season. The Red Sox are not a tempers mental outfit the Giants of last year, There is little danger of them developing world series buck fever, and for this reason the series should be a long one. Rut, everything considered, the Cubs should be at the long end when the final bex score is compiled. " LOWEST RATES TO CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO! Baan Ll crates | FREQUENT SAILINGS, | Good service, larce outside state |rooma and Unsurpassed meals, FE ry nience for Rates | City Ticket | THE M’CORMICK LINE| 109 Cherry St. Phone Elliott 2436 | Loughlin having captured the honors R. Lindley Murray is 1918 ten. in 1912 and 1913, William M. John. | 36? 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PER SLADED You Two PAGE" BY ALLMAN IT Dow“ TAKE MUCH PERSUASION FROM “THAT GIRL Wo Comes vP To THE OFFICE seid’ "8M, DOES rr Tom? * { —_ St, sun's A Prac! FELLOWS To Become 3° THRIFTY AWD PATRIOTIC? | The Evergreen Athletic club cap-| ttle of de tured th the ¢ daxeball when they ans TP city last Sunday tion, 14 to 2. Thorburn, on the hill for the winners, had little trouble winning the game, with the good support offered by his teammates. CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—Fred Thomas, who forr guarded the hot corner for the Hoston Red Sox, waa granted & two weekw’ furlough from the Great Lakes naval training station ich will a him to in the coming neries event. Tuesday “Tippy” Thompson hurted the | Foreaters to a wellearned victory over the Asahi, jr., club, in an exhi bition game at South Park Labor day, winning, 6-2. ‘Thompson let the Orientals down with four bingle VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 4— Cooney, hurler for the Camp Lewis world’s | vere for a four-round | feated the Shaner & Wolfe aggrega-| baseball nine, won a double header from the All-Stars, a club picked | from the Commerclal league players of Vancouver, Chatty Walter Mails of Seattle pitched the first gene for the Stars and lost, 7-5, while the second battle was a riot, the visitors registering 21 runs to 7 counters for the home crew. SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 4—In; the finals of the Intermountain ten 1 before Kate is of the wom the Ollvia Bre Williams in the fin en's singles ev 6-2, 6-4 Ortega Knocks Out Farrell in Second OAKLAND, 4.—Marty F 11, middleweight, was sore ph and mentally today, beca ut he thinks was a bad deal gi in his bout Monday with Bat Ortega arrell outboxed Sept re ally wh Ortega during } most two rounds. Then he steppe into one of Ortega‘s e rushers and went to the mat got up and went down again by same route Again he aro took some more, and then, the police] topped it, and Ortega was credited | with a knockout | “QNE-ROUND GAITER” IN AVIATION SCHOOL tuckshot” Armstrong, known to Seattle boxing fi as “One-Round er,” has been demonstrating his ability before the boys at the Berk aviation school, he is in ele training by friends here. A California r tells of his providing the se sation of the evening at a boxing meet by knocking out his opponent in the second round, after a whirl | wind exhibition. par BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS $922 2 $495 Pain BAIR . George Badger, of} mpion, defended sd Garnett whom score of according to information re- | w at Cracked Corn Por tb. cscces Wash. 7 No. 1 and Grail 11. 19@ .27% | at, Just across the stree! 32.00@ 24.00 86.000 34.00| busines 5.6006.00| cost of doing bi 74.00 | 84.00 making such = landing. Ateamer’s pansenger rate does not include beat landing charges. old location, My new in 106 Columbia, midwe tween First and Second aves, Iw not raine my prices b: 0 of ti war, but I do expect to Increase my | ctice so that the Increased | offset the increased | ness because of the war. I want to be known the a who did not raise bis | of the w BROWN, from m trance Ri ing apparel, whole tele fteamers change without cotved daily for denial D. PD. & Denti Phene Main 3998. White enjoying » cool ‘or pocket, billiards down stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR | JUST LUKE ZAT, wsieu! -'GLOOMY WEATHER FOR ‘ SAILLAD OPENING SERIES GAME CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—The open- ing game of the world’s series was postponed when a drizzle that had been falling all morn- ing developed into @ downpour. jlast night. 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