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art 1 aR ‘a #You challenged me This accusal echoed in my hen I opened my eyes t ing after the concert ¢ got deen reproving me nor excus fag himself, Ho was simply mphant that at last he had rous ed in. me the wish to be a girt in = that she rules gan—and I snug jeop inte my to review the scene on hen, Then a very disagreeable fact confronted me pepener I wished to or not, and get geen to the office—on time—and absolutely “flere beginneth the ef the du ae i threw on my around for some girls dock to t BA" CONFESSIONS ofa WAR BRIDE MORNING K WKRAKER SEX neat and trim first siness girl,” I Kime my bath slippers never learn that he office, yite looking like frumps'” Ry this time I was in my tub and my mind went meandering on “The neatest and freshest are never late to work, Fut frumpy ones, why, they will be too lay to eet up and get b for a husband! women is that we love ease—and things, We don't care a fig for g@aracter. But we know enough to ge Wild over characte our Ger boys. ‘So bray joyal gy. The boys have learned. there, that character is the onty tet of a human being they get back home and try that rule a ‘Thus T “Just w ‘were you Jane Lorimer" “‘Leyalty’ to some trapped myself. hat kind building up last didn't mean much, did itt “But being human and in a hurry Other portant and unexplained conditions qnfused my attitude to Certeis. His Knowledge of the U-boat operating ff bis Atlantic estate he had ex pained on the ground that he was & meret service man. Wl & soul of that adventure. altho my silence had nearly choked me) Certeis knew that somewhere T evaded tude by claiming to the answer. sunk wear in such antique trinkets. teis obtained the the president's daughter company Aer THINK— WOMEN rteia had provoca always so I must get up. murmured © and felt a morn jg nap makes them run the where they ‘The trouble with us And when women—oh of a character I demanded of my seem I had never explaining his apti be a connoin secrets of at last Seattle Star's Sa HO Sansome st Franet . Sean Prane © Bureau, Cal r most BRUTAL Few would women admire c male? admit it, b two San} Franciseo “oave’ man” cases have sent that question as a covert cha lenge to every Mra. young wife woman't heart Balin, about whom centered a senaational $100,000 alienation of af fections Margaret beautiful sult, ix cynically positive that admiration for the ruffianly courtier ts one of the deepest femi nine instincts ERY WOMAN asserts in explaining the lure § interloper for whom she husband and children “It seems & terrible admission to mal but I loved him for his vie: lence. “He would grab me and shake me. Mt filled me with fear and delight Sometimes 1 was so frightened I couldn't speak, It was like nothing t had ever known, for my husband the deserted is a-tender, gentle man. It took me off my feet!" The love triangle in which Mrs Edlin be Involved reached com pletion when Aleusio Larocea, crab king of the Pacific coast, compelled her to choose between an ivory tollet net he had proffered her as a token of his infatuation and her husband and four children. Mrs Edlin took the ivory Sexologiats imitting a tien for Mra. adlin's that most women ar brutality have plained the in stinct as the quest by feminine weakness for its complementary protective masculine strength, and! the tendency to regard brutality as & demonstration of strength Larocea, bulking and positive, ts! founda neralization attracted by THE | Violence Won Her Love, She Says; “Women Are Lured by Cave Man” (FALLEN FOR FREEDOM | SEATTLE STAR "EMBER 24 SLs Opin. Grov TUESDAY, DE , 1918 Girl in Doubt 16. TY jas to Gifte sil ie ra ree - ‘ I correspond with a young Man! (ning ranggece Ha wh been in foreign service nev:| devote her pare time to knittir eral years, Our famil ive Well labia other ‘Gnetel ¢ : sainted. Tho I have not seen him} that of endeavoring t 4 recently, I have come to love him: | cord © oA etiieene cele Iam sure he enjoys my friendship A STAR README and my letters, tho he has never maid anything about love Another) When the Black | young man at home here, calle fre age quently and offers me presents, In Are White | it right for me to aceept them ear Minn Annwer the TROUBLED ung man who to marry 4 There are but few gifts you can | ONe#Ixteentt girl, 1 dimagr accept from any man to whi with uther Without Pre you are not engaged. ‘Th ale Vv. P we hin or he Flowers, fruit, eandy prejudice a r the letter. Talk You may accept a few of these earned bout “a tie ter from your friend here, in spite en, primitive nature,” ¢ “ of your feeling for the man who ently pitier the hit way ted to the latter and cannot race and unbappt know the state of his feeling to grandchildren will all ward you and unha a few Unjust Criticism of tN ry thick, not British Americans erly, the Mouth, bet the, Morih and Dear Miss Grey: Margaret H.! tell if they are white or | writes, “I have been a guest at the a A Fe Unh-An an Relief association | tific business of «tr cab ni rd am atill guessing.” 1 will en ehokag panyge ac ke Yor to enlighten her without) of any white pe uvther ceremony om black, but I kr She appears very much upset of ne peopl over the fact that the suggestion of m wh ps nending a letter to President Wil | the tea ogre ngealbes won, expressing congratulations, | if depp haters should turned down by the asso Shey tell me that in. th as ciation; also that certain te na while on the “jim wanted to know why it should t the difficulty. of distin sent. In the first place, the 1 nite witheut and in question was unnecessary, the ed stron president being too busily engaged negro blood causes much t with other matters to waste time and they are talking of chan f such «mall affairs; the Brit: | lew that \ eve iol inh American association also has whit ' b a more important work on hand ure 1 agree with t for ng mentions that on leaving the | White and being black must be ar ly French and English aire awful (7) pred a —~ called for, the American na I believe ir king into past h tional anthem not being a#k tory, instea Jence. Science may she ways it was sung tell us all about atavintic tendeni ignerant person would find that it) and #0 fe among the negroes be has always been sung since the|ing so strong, but history tells wu organization waa formed that the white race is the greatest the very antithesis of the slender siati Again we bi the very childish | absorbing race in the world. Absorb | almost frail, 26-yearokl wife whose ‘ ES SIE RE: S x“ remark. “Why don’t they—the Brit-|Ing other things besides land and stentions aa ane accused of win eases ee ee eee n enn nnn | ighere—go back to thelr own country, | wealth of darky peoy ing from Edlin. where they are much needed?” Does) For instance ance, our bel It was not long after Mrs, Edlin ‘Total American Army Casualties to Date | pe “have the ee “ et her leading white cite sggtge:! Bur admitted meeting him secretly that, ) Killed im action (inetuding 296 at nea) 27.515 ntellect against that of the pean continent, has for a thousand she testified openly tO have accept: | ) ned pros If it was best that the cars intermarried with black Afri: ed the crab king's protection, She should xo back, Uncle Sam and not cans and remains white; a 1 constantly referred to him as a would see to that isdn: ahd Heneary le a white “cave man” type during the trial are much needed” | nation but the peor are sprung of the alienation suit brought by the husband. “He held me in a vicetike grip,” she frankly admitted. “It wasn't hypnotism. It was more funda- mental. And he holds me still! “There's no compromise between pure home love and the shabby sub- stitute that drew and held me to Larocea. Imagine preferring a man who in jealousy would pinch my arms until they were blue and who erties lips with his blows, to m: | &@ gentle, considerate man! Washington State Casualties to Date nded in net 5 { Killed tn ) / ) al to date nsued by the nt and other causes ” ing Im action (including prisoners) United States from a yellow Christian times. The whites; every one not been white o yearn, If t erent race from Asia, in Turks also are knows they ha r seven hund: not show the of white ow what seems to add a warcaatic touch to the above statement: the need, as far as T S ican nee, being equally distributed ) lover the civilized world. The “man | power” in, thru a reciprocal treaty absor so arranged that a Britisher has to serve either this country or hin own if she had any powers would nee blood, I she doen it lke to kn Furthermore of deduction at young man marr) one that despite the ignominy that has earo av t No been hurled at thix association, they {se all right and to the — - ~ 2 a noble work te Pianeta se ‘The British-American hax contrib: ten, w if she marries war department Sunday Baked that fact up with the muni pat something deeper than all ning contain namen of 10 Seattle men uted to the Prince of Wales fund|a negro, she will ncreasing the tons ship I had gone East to save. that held me to Larocea.” H. Dyer, 121 Merver st. | g39.458, the Seattle Red Cross $5,359, | breed, no let him mar rand hel Aad I had formed the habit of ac-| In the other “cave man” case, Kyrie, next of kin Jenbie | 11) yiciutax disaster $1,000, the nec: us get rid of the pesky people who fepting and passing over these big,| contrasting sharply with the Edlin George M. Hanter, next of | ond Red Crons drive $500. In all up| are always a se of white people Usexplainable facts and dwelling triangle, Mrs. Helen Rose Martin sn Anna Bunter, 1919 10th N.; Private Edward Hammer, néxt of kin | to October, the organisation has do- fighting between themselves ov éaly on our personal relations! | gnaw ued for annatment of mar-|cf kin tem br aeteclg: SORT TO een tie: rate Lilo McNeely. next! nated to the allied cause 658,000 them. Best way to solve the who Tt was all on a par with the “kiss riage because she claimed she was Wounded slichtiy: Private Arthur B. Willa, next of kin Carrol! B.| The above will show that they are em in ce intermar oo te 4 rile en dominates} forced to wed an importunate mar-| W's 108 Fourth saree we 2 sant of kin Sten, Leute | Te nt ae for themselves, but one in eight of men and women. A/ iner against her will Petereon S008 Lane wi; Private Deck A Parker, next ot kin Raney C. |<a7.the allies also, white blood ca husband and a wife may have al if there had heen any glimmer of Parker Private Enoch & Parker, next of kin Henry © |'tne British army has lost millions | stand the one-eighth till it in wiped gordid quarrel over money, response to Shaw's ardent wooing it) Wh'tti«. Private Clarence |. Sh next of kin Mra.jin this war, In August, 1914, alone | out alous quarrel over a rival, flared out during the nuptials. One| =e! ® ~ © loxt 145,000, and in August, 1915 I whould not wonder at all if some stupid quarrel over children, which hour of “cave man” was enough for = KILLED IN action 0,000. The Americans have loet| day a ro sits in the sidentia they wipe out with the thrill of a this bride. She left him immedi-|ppjcte ii Dondied 2 Astone Next of Kin ax many as the British in their first | chai all our efforts to pre Him, but never by reason or justice’ ately viagra fic bi wi gor eke Mrs, ‘Tosithe onder | Month of war, of thereabouts, but we/|vent it He may be white in ap “Aad you are exactly like all the| Mrs. Larocea, love! wife of the private Wil ieich autee ot Aeameeee ae sontey | M#k0 uF hate off to America just | pearance but then there are those aides Larimer,” 1 said to my|crab king, also disputes Mrs. Bd-|) WOUNDED SuvE ohn A. Polley! the same, for she, too, would have | negro mental traits 8. W. P. talks feret soul. “If a woman can't/jin's assertion that women uni sania tk’ ghana egmeated te : gone the limit if neceanary of; how are we going to {dentify few her mind on the great issues! versally admire the brute character-|Gorh, Albert Wildberger icaclte Worle Peterson |” To return to the matter in hand,|/them? Me for the atrength of the Detween individuals any better than intics In man, and sees none of the Private Dan N. Hoe ave Hart {our authoreas refers to the green: | white blood NORTHENER. | Jou have been doing lately—if they “eave man” in Larocea Private Enoch 8. Henry Parker eyed jealousy in the organization, 1 af s0 awfully anxious to let men| “Did my husband beat me?” she Private Feet Ser anne, OMlande | think the Good Book might be of as settle all their debits with a kise—! scoffed. “I'd like to see the man |Private Nelson Travers Sins Inabolio Travers | sistance to her here. The passage S€¥'ne wonder they are subordinate| that would slap me. Al is too good Private Hobert Jehneon «Moone Lode hat comes to me is ihe following love--everyw Private Karnest Ly ne * r Snyder | rrore est aT b ; here.” ia woman tes” a Private i t Dickinson aoe ee ae Tey | the reat, or ought to f Private Clarence F Mra Ethel A. Short| If this will not assist her, maybe CHRISTMAS and GET SUSPECT IS HcLD AS R. R. STATION BOMBER | LANCASTER, Pa, Dec. 24.-—Dom iniek Castallara, arrested here for de | sertion, is believed by the police to ave bombed the Milwaukee police station. He denies the charge j DINNER Served From 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. FINEST CORN-FED RANCH TURKEYS Cooked by Our Own Peerless Chef | with all the fixin’s the market affords. | | Special Musical Program | | Hod Two Bits! Bingo! Stomach Distress BIRD’S CAFETERIA ls Second and Seneca “Stumeze” Tablets When Stomach Hurts ——_———_ Goes | warhat's what they all say. Greatest stuff in the world all drug stores. t\a happy, healthy life for a bun stomach! No humbug just what I have been looking for Can eat anything I like now Made me feel twenty years unger STUMBZE, the wonder working tab lets for outoforder, sick, sour belching, upset stomachs, dyspepsia indigestion, headaches, nervousness are just fine. Try them and you will | way, "Great! Me for STUMEZE and! For sale at (2 bc, }corp. Alfred A Private Willia Priva Private Bert. Geo Private Arthur Le Private Paul Private Joe L. Cavaletto Private Marland Witte Private Leonard Regan Private Charlie Fred Seb and Pi Filiott 2525 “nD IN ACTION [rath and Pie ud —_—— Name Address Next of viet Private Guy M. Clausen Sentiber 30.00: xt ot Kin. TT Now PLAYING Private Elmer F. Lindikox Ackland Magunus Lindikog | WITH MATINEE pt or Bruseth Harper Private Jos. H Private Chas. A WOUND! Kooning Edwards Char 1 Charles W. Lo! WOUNI orge M. Bun Edward Hammer Private Carl D. Edwards Private 1 MeNeely Everett M. Price WOUNDED Priv Sergt. Alfred L. Jean Private V ed Private Barl A Private Farl L. Cotton Private John H. Horr Private John Boeringa Private Arthur 1. Wills MISSING 1 Lieut. I Leidl Corp. F f. Deeringhoft Summary OFFICERS ana. fat a merry Deaths 0 | | ae ane, a | Seccccccccccocce Scaea and a hap- H ENLISTED MIEN FI ote tenown cready-mads py Yuletide Season. Deaths 1.908 nedy re ou Pr po d ' Wy wenas of enemy tain ‘thie simple ~-|@ May all have splendid ons ere oe Grugsist 4%, ouncee| luck in baking the Total a na pint bottl WOUNDED sev | dainty things young si xt f Kin. = MISSING IN ACTION | torus than eA, : Private Jas Ww. Kyrie jeattle Jennie Ryrie_ In. ‘PEANUTS’ ASKS FOR RELEASE Writs of habeas co ed on Chief of Po rren and pr. J. 8. McBr Monday demand ing that they present 5. ("Pea nton before ~—- Presiding nuts”) 1 Judge ¢ n §. Hall xhow cause why he shot eased from the city Friday and id not be iI. Linton rel has been confined since December He was given the t tent and is being held pendin e result of the test Peanuts’ is a well character in the south end known of town TACOMA.—One hundred and nine: teen firemen have handed in their to take effect rec, 31, Tacoma resignation, d—DEGRES of casualties UNDETERMINED the following would: I suggest that Spokane Mra. George Sillman|she procure a pair of tortoine-shel Clarkston Mre ley Edgecomb Renton Albert W hn . Fred Schmelzer WILKES piivens WwouNDs ] CHRISTMAS DAY Fiverett alte, Urureth |] AND SATURDAY Mra. FOO et GEORGE M. CO | ie oe cee Great Mystery Farce William Edwards NIGHTS 300-500 Christmas of the Rogers Company wish The entire staff Try N ACTION nwood ee City Making Your Own Cough Remedy all housekeepers, near to date BEE LEEIE Tanten pleasant and never inex and Syrup pre HERETOACCEPT ©: ithe Rogers FRENCH SHIPS Company Two French na veteran are in Seattle Tuesday, to assume com. saabih Seattle mand of merchant ships recently | trated cér ¢ genuine and completed for the French govern ment in Northwest shipyards. are Capt. Olivier de They Tacoma Langlais and Capt. Francois Le Mentec, who are to command the auxiliary power schooners Givinchy and Justice. Both have been awarded medals for |} Wayne, Ind heroic conduct at sea during — the war STOCKS LIBERTY BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUR BROOKLINE, H. Currie, port pt ton, in dead here, He BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED as one of the bent MACFARLANE & HALL leprosy in America Elliott 1324 605 Lowman Bidg. GRAIN COTTON | from pneumonia, contracted from in | Quenza, sitet es KEYS HEAR the war stories UNDETERMINED | e' | told by the returned World War veterans who tics" Hlenche tates TO have been “over the top” and have come back (Bay BALDPATE gassed, shell-shocked, crippled and proud. Mrs. Rusha Hidale | en! SE EEL . ¥ help themselves ¥ VISIT THEIR CARNIVAL Vi Nl EGE EE EAE LEAL, A-PART OF THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT; PHONES cra MOORE THAI ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE Don’t overlook this big holiday show. A selected assortment of drama, comedy, dancing and music that is exceptionally delightful. Twice Daily —2:30—8:15 —REMEMBER— There’s a Matinee Every Day Martin Beck Presents SARAH PADDEN —in— “THE ETERNAL BARRIER” The Supreme Novelty Playlet of the Season Four Buttercups ty Surprise Grace Nelson American Prima Donna C. B. Maddock Presents the Melange of Mirth “RUBEVILLE” Featuring Harry B. Watson and James Carney Equillo & Maybelle Acrobatic Surprise Mr. Leo Beers |Geor Vaudeville’s Distinctive Entertainer Travel Weekly ge LeMaire In “The New Physician” U. S. Official Motion Pictures of the Surrender of the GERMAN FLEET 10¢, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 | Matinees 10c, 25c, 50c STAHL’S RESTAURANT 1216-1218 Fourth Avenue Special Peace Christmas Dinner Served from 12 m. to 9 p. m. PREPARED BY HARRY STAHL HIMSELF. This means the best dinner in town. PRICE $1.2: | PREF OROMOC /¢ Meet the Veterans ‘ ——AT THE——— ‘CARNIVAL! SEE the remarkable collection of war relics and trophies brought from the bat- tlefields of France. HELP swell the fund that these boys are raising to establish a home for all Allied returned veterans who need imme- diate assistance. COME to Fourth and Pine any day or night from December 23 to January 1 (except Sunday) and, spend your entertainment money for a good purpose. 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