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SAYS ALL WOMEN ARE LURED BY BRUTALITY ) Must a wite p" and affect} for thie clase of undesirables t anyway that a a teeuettion poise seven days a week | they will shrink int ai” of ) fe retain her husband's tove? Dare | Following are some of the com ' and charm he Wie aver the morning coffee | menta of readers attention =o Poudolr cap and kim at his meal in bu SCORES “OTHER WOMAN Dear Miss Grey umna recently a let other woman A in which # make flimey excuses that will tect her in her art Before Dawn Material for This Tale Was Drawn; From Whence? SILLY QUERY, THAT Somewhere in Scattle” of enatching dinner respectable wif rrowth ot beard upon his pectable wife's husband, some | wee Rann eral days’ & $ nocent child's father rime: 1 om » are some of the questions! No morally-clean, justice-lovin Elmer, the gossipy milkman, ran which have art om a letter writ. UY can conceive of a we up two flights of outaide iron stair to Miss ¢ rom “the other | Worthy the name, courting and n hobnail shoes, rattl we .” the woman who ix too Inay | S*Pting the attentions of a man w bo on the . Te evitisn an aeoauie ing to DAS vowed by all that's nacred ash can, which om. a family and take upon her loyal to another, Neither can it bangety, bang raise ceive of A man worthy a trustin The milkman t from the the aut ies and responsibil that comprise the life of a real | Sifts faith and an infant's sa wifé and mother. Instead, ahe | Prattling of his name in father Sac offering his love to such a w fritter away her time with | ° h womar eee fit to as would be willing to accept such ! poage and powder and paint, study the latest styles of hairdress ged gowns, and the arts and wiles of a vampire; she then poses just the corner to catch the hus and of some wife who must spend the greater part of her time raising the future generation The subject of “the other woman es afforded much material for = gong and play About her has shameless, sensational wae publicity which has only had an offer A husband, if he knows the first letter of honor, to say nothing of his duty and privilege, will strive to find attractive features tn the woman {whom he sacredly vowed to lk cherish always, He w make happy the home there established, and will do which the strive to | tne his part to keep alive the prompted that union keeping of never I tht \ be Etendeney to increase the number He can't keep quiet. Always|" feminine home wreckers n stomping around, fis'’s tke to its mere than time that this sort The other woman >} “ny yint house, | publicity should cease. For the | Pect from euch an mping around ke that. Hey and safety of the home, for |Sh* May win him hoa | gee make of the future habitation of | ficial channels ax pow Night watchman (cupping his hand |" tie aarth, it is time to expose re Derfumes, and by appes o his ear Ww fatlemsty the “fascinating, clever, | Sensualities; but the true man looks Millman The 2 wher woman” and the “respectable beyond these for a high wtand # a-stomping b feet man who furnishes her flat. | #Td. beauty of charact ght watehmar i 4 awe, the courts, | Virtues. and a sympath jp ia time that the sn the press make OIF JOINTS SURE. MUSCLES he Under the Seoth. | tae tt ie aerate Hamlin’s Wizard Oil Is there hope that we a broad sympathy and a k guide the “ot aright? To this woman | would Reconstruct your ideas of your duty toward married men, Use such tr fluence as you may have, trying smooth the rough places in other people's matrimonial sea, instead of trying to upset the ship and drown the hope and happiness of a man, @ woman and perhaps their children If you are truly ambitious to make }some man happy. choose as the ob feet of your noble efforts some Id t so infernal hot Leaves are gathered four times a , > tea plant afte year from t Helps Her! cond floor timer down the Adler-i-ka =e | landing ar elled to horse, “Whoa the milkman, clattered t where man maid wtalrs to the Jeat night wat met the Drat that —— He could have m Hoover for noth much MONDAY, DECEMBER ¢ "InGloomyHour ( CONFESSIONS | of a WAR BRIDE Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper Association H the wa ed excited from my senne ™ way 1 flew Rem n wife harged him m and lame ||, Worthy, single mar By. ; Mriga ae a ininal Ae ileatoonggne new hope and ¢ . bias tack, it penetrates quickly, drives ciiahanie : eat worenens, and limbers up stiff, inte his life. Then you wi a i 7 ce or galing joints and muscles ing your eo on a firm foundati W, . Drebaner, Malina, Pa.| tk the Wierd Oi) is an absolutely reti- OP the road to lasting happiness. ha oxs ALL gas and at ahi, antiseptic application for cuts : A HAPPY WIFE. | sourness, stopr coma for running. Wit Dorms, Bites and stings. Sprains and ASKS FOR FAIR PLAY INSTANTLY. Empties Fc Carte f a orem ‘ Dealers heal readily under its sooth My Dear Miss Grey: Perhaps a and lower bowel. flushing reg - penetrating qualities year and a half of married life has | alimenta cana Reno > me in the * m ie try from druggists for 20 cents. made me see things differently which poleons ne t : et acme wee Monet satisfied. return the bottle and the girl who has not had th . Preve: _peaas ru - ; gt your money back perience. I am writing in r We ha Adie =p th Sipe . ms . Byer constipated or have sick head. the woman who warned w > ake < ame ad - he? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, they must “doll up” and smirk in a. glyeer ne |g : ‘ oo Petgant little pink pills, 30 cents. order to keep friend husband's love drugs. Swift Drug Co.|,; : te 2 , Gusranteed.— Advertisement I should like to know who his leading druggists | ~ a — oes me he tight *| forbidden } willin ig | belt ips. He took j en WUGMONNNANOONNOUUUOUOOONGOAONENONENOOQOQOOOORDUOUOUOOONANOGOGGOUONONOOOQGGOOOOOQNNOGEOEOOOOHNQGONQQQNONQQQQUQOU0NUNI LEE dot 1 says, ‘you tight:| fastened the 1 WALLACE ON THE SOLOELLE Tone-Coloring Player Piano wick him Clever organist of the Liberty Theatre, together with Harold Weeks, of the Melody Shop, explain their preference for the now acknowledged leader of all Player Pianos, M Te ee Te Oliver G. Wallace—Harold Weeks . 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He tells the following stor of how the Americans captured theit J tant v H = It wa after a fivemile forced Third Ave., Corner Opposite | march that they entered the place to| * = find 300 Germans sitting around University Pantages Theatre calmly smoking their pipes. The} ——— SS | Americans prompt! began to nd them up, rhe ughbe the Red Cre t took bir You challenged me 1 have waited for that 1 not forget it.” After the door had closed between us, | hurried upstairs, Fortunately mother and Chrys let me pass un ' trast from my « aw the wa Calfinch had st in't have any as I ought science, but I I didn’t feel cb have done, accor advice for girls. I was ppointed. ‘There had that kiss; but was after a g to all books of while pursuit, ar ure, which 4 #0 interested carts keeps the (To Be Continurd JOIN THE RED CROSS All You Need fs a Heart and a Dollar ACh aa « Brown Dental 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Established tn 1891 Thene offic ed their by the what they say they will do. Our work teed. is guaran in r ‘ of the font, and satiatactory to you EDWIN J. DROWN Owner and Manager Brown Dental Offices 106 Columbia st. HMA AST. HH D WITH QR HONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY ORUGGIST | PAGE 5 The Rhodes Co. Store Hours 9 A. M., to } “ME RC H ANDISE BONDS } KODAKS AND UMBRELLAS { , —Main b or ain Floor Casque Combs G5e, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2 $4.50, $1.00, $4.75, $5.00, Corduroy Robes Make Acceptable Gifts —New Secom! Floor $2.00, $6.00 —Main Floor have just received a new which are admired by ves for women thene robes all womer | Dec. 23 to Jen. 1 } and The World War Veterans’ Carni misses at $6.50, $8.95, $12.50 and val. Your holidays wi their $15.08. { neat if you fail to support this ik Petticoats at $3.95, $5.00, § { effort to raine funds for geturned nd $7.95. woldiers { Bath Robes at $3.95, $5.00, $8.95 and Tease ers Eanes $12.50 Fur Sets, $5.00, $8.50 and $25.00. rfs at $5.00, and up to Women's lc $7.50, $20.00 eland F $10.00, § $18.00 Georgette Blouses Special Juesday $9.95 —Upper Main Floor ; § <i embroidered lace trimmed models in white, flesh, French gray, Copenhagen blue, t navy, green and artillery red; also in nov- . terr Sizes 36 to 44. Attractive Gifts for Men —Main Floor Rear Women’s Italian Silk Vests Gloves at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Sisee 36 to 42, at $225, $3.50, $4.00 Suk Pajamas at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. and $5.00, Robes with slippers to match, a Si ini Path s at $4.95, Italian Silk Knickers House Coats at $7.50, $8.50, $9.50 ana Sines 5, 6 and $3.50 ond S450 $10.00, Sines 8 and 9 $5.00 and $6.00 Men's Fourin Hand Ties, 50¢, 75e and —Upper Main Floor $1.00 t 25e, Bie, 40c, 65¢, The and ) PERFUMES AND t $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and } TOILET ARTICLES Handkerchiefs at 10¢, 15¢, 19 and 25¢ —Main Floor Mufflers at $1.25, $1.50 and up to $5.00, Sede als ore Wester pees Sweaters at $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00. Children’s Bath Robes aspenders at Se, T5e, $1.00 and $1.50. wi r Ties $1.95 and $2.95 —Upper Main Floor Be, 50c, T5e and $1.00, . $1.25, $2.00 and $3.50. Sik Handkerc Crochet Ties at Latest News From Toyland Just Received a Late Shipment of Horsman Dolls— Priced from $1.00 to $7.50 We have arranged these dolls on special counters with prices on each assortment, so it will make it easy for you to choose your doll at whatever price you wish to pay. COASTER WAGON $8. 50 We offer you your choice of a Gendron or a Buffalo ! ‘oaster wagon. These wagons are made of hardwood and have heavy wooden artillery wheels that run on roller bearings. Size of wagon, 14x34 inches. Special $8.50 Cuadies Roller-Bearing Assortment of Mechanical Toys for 75c Your 75c Choice A Mechanical Goose that walks A Mechanical Bear that walks A Pullman Car to pull along with a string - A Mechanical Man that plays the violin Pocket Knives Make Ideal Christmas Gifts We have a big assortment of high grade Pocket Knives, “Keen Kutter” and “Robison Shuredge” brands. You can find just the knife you want as we have them in large, medium, and small sizes and different kinds of hand Blades are of the very best steel. You will find assortments of these fine Pocket Knives priced $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 hia 50 ~ Royal Rochester Coffee Percolator, Special $5.49 Makes better and more healthful coffee. These are the well known “Royal Rochester” cold water valve Percolators. Some are aluminum and some are made of hea nickel plated. Special te tration Some Exceptional Values Cut Glass in Dainty and Attractive Cuttings, $6.98 In this beautiful assortment of cut glass you will find many attractive pieces to choose from—8 and 10-inch Vases, 8-inch Berry Bowls, Sugar and Creamers, May- onnaise Sets and Footed Bowls. Special ATTEND THE WORLD WAR VETERANS’ CARNIVAL DEC, 23 TO JAN, 1, INCLUSIVE. Spelece & Hoelbut ! } '