The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919. ', C. FORD DIES f ( CONFESSIONS | E jm OFMENINGITIS) tg [feeee: || FREDERICK & NEI LSON ‘| BRIDE | Sunnie | Fran AVENE —Ving STORET —StETH ANEHYY g " erate “ ‘ A Man Offers Consolation weeks, and ee , tis» Copyright, 1919, by the Newspaper! (9 Heart-Broken Girl cauets his deat Enterprise Association Dear Ming G I read the lette head of the Pacific Steamehip com |) MY HEART TURNS BACK TO sate: eeeenae cat die © pany, He waa planning to forsake BOB, AND | REMEMBER now what she T on hin retirement to ta arge of the OUR DEBTS ; ’ am ounty ferries soon, to which post y had been appointed last week by tump An Extraordinary Offering of Dress Goods, Suitings and Coatings Rai | Fe Ayers hi At Remarkably Low Prices that it haa often ateet me from | : pws run OMEN will be quick to see the advantage of buying in advance of their present needs, when they inspect these values. In the Duo Art, the Solo Device brings out the 4 = a0 c ger sca casumlty lists Melody (or Solo) clearly above the Accompani . ttore from Bot and could come on @ certain fter many a faddish willo'-the | The offering includes: " | ment; but at the same time the Accompaniment 6 years in \ man, but F had a similar expert | Cr geese ome years a | | hysterical # b met a girl and we beth fell in eat first wight. Several months rward I went to Ner home city Hit her, and found that ehe ¥ eing mistreated by her xt ur of his six ehildren and his" fe when the » withe for in the bac my mind, even while T fret and fuss about crown Jewels and mysteriou The girl didn't even hav married the next year, | boug 1 7 at Bonney Wateon's ™ * No funeral arrangements on completed : _— = - dukes and my own fickle nature ‘ plete layout, and was going to The Solo Stands Out kee, tn my en "heats | comme yout amd wan ing s, R points about Bob which used but she cried and wanted to ritate me There's his an signed. How 5 ‘ : can be graduated in support of the Solo as the ff Lge ip Hlcrer, ws Sa om now waster be| thr cen same wien ote prom ll] Serge Gahedinee Poew-Pom Costing Weel Velo roa mi neta re ps n love Homespun Zibeline Cheviot Poiret Twill Heather Mixture Coatings one playing may desire. In no other Player do and retell ia with the divisien hich are pa deaperately 5 mi her 1 wrote you have such perfect control of Both the Mel- : in widths from 52 to 58 inches, and in Black, Navy, Taupe, Plum, Reindeer, Green, Brown and Mixtures. dptelante"tee"U. 8. Novy Yore Once more « when Bob firet| gave her the excuse she was looking Six exceptional lots, the yard: ody and Accompaniment as in the Duo Art. Phone Main €34¢ for Anpotatenencp) were, aNaY. { DICK out All the werv-|for, and } realived. word that she $1.55 $2.05 $3.35 $3.65 The Duo Art also excels in these five vital rd Bullding streets, and watch them anxlously| 1 had our home all furnished and points: r at Pike. . t come closer. My glance| was planning on our future to bale The Planning of the Spring Wardrobe | must he ger—intim for some d—Neproducing the actual playing of the Great Pianists with ¢ fon mm greeted with the} s | . f a the wonderful Duo Art Rolls, as perfectly as the Victrola ol ‘ ul smile” which all veteran month in the yeur jf) Is Accomplished for the Whole Family in The Butterick Quarterly for Spring 1919 home. in the lucky month, if There are so many interesting things about the , a ee Tov little some of us unde a thing bow UCH a wealth of Afternoon Dresses for the matron and the schdol girl, that the only problem is selecting the style most becoming to the wearer. The Duo Art—we cordially invite you to come in to 4 te 8 t cheerful” mile! We are month oh the 12 will be acer 00 quickly ’ as} unlucky as you Spring Coat or Suit is quite sure to be of a most clever style if it is chosen from the numbers of new designs here displayed. saat =r Gradation..having practically twice the number of -s on it embarrasses nfortunate Today 1 am afraid of women. But | f her p' é on lect. or mane arena ° «| 1 have sefise enough to know that|f| ing perf arts Brown Dental * TOE Pp a pb ee Bob MIGHT | have gotten over the hurt ne girl I loved caused and « ne one playine, assuring the correct ices Best |t And I wonder and that it was bent $2.85 $3.95 —¥irst Floor. interprvation of the selection ‘ob will greet me whe 3—No Pedaling—1 air chamber is constantly supplied with “a COLUMBIA 106 s bee tyl dy th 4 permitting the one playing to devo | Seattle's Leading Dentists |..." Let denstects be phos e attention to interpretation, thus mak | Established in 1891 Rhy * pols Ae instrument & sure inatead of a labor. j With an old friend. Only yeuterdsy }I met Tommy, the grocer's boy—a i—Simplicity of Construction — No complicated or tro oeete vety fait mamy, with @ mended) Any Month Moy Be mechaniem, ax in other Players ' Beattie jeg and one eye gone, or. rather, re placed with a strange false eye see and hear it. | is ye will be of the » partner wish to * Sherman lay & Co +4 More Good Advice EDWIN J. nROWN , for Heartbroken Girl Owner and Manager Brown Dental Offices Third Avenue at Pine, Seattle. Tacoma, Spokane, Portland 106 Columbia +. The over, but not on FREE DOCTOR Government Phystetae 1 yinge AVE. er ‘WASHINGTO » stayed at.home is re edt to the men who Heaven cannot 1 punish are forever indebted to ties” of the rif that person uld possibly have is the memory of the had one whom I perfection nds and relatives deemed it Nine full pages in color suggest the popular shades for Spring wear, and show how the colors can be combined in attractively original ways. A page of Negligees and Kimonos For the Junior girl there are fluffy Party Frocks and simple School Dresses, and Coats for “best” and “eyery day,” in more new styles of becomingness than your fancy could ever picture. PE RGensratebdprst | — m periees emt a | will be an inspiration to the June bride- A certificate good for 15 cents in at) th sou emie what might seem |f| tobe, and she will find such a variety | the purchase of any Butterick Pattern, the we afterwards found it was/ of fetching house-dresses and aprons | including the February Patterns which eat a trap laid for him by the woman. i > : s : s * = a eeet into mother's coun | However, like a nightmare, ft went | pictured that she will want one of are just in, is included with each But- rin g room afterward with tears in 2 oy RR oi A grt Bs Piseirtad every kind. terick Quarterly at 25c. —viret Fen and hin eyes ghtenment. He was not for me. | We never know what the good God | has in store for us. We cannot |iknow what is best. As the years have pansed. I have seen clearly be fore me the reason God was s0 | good to me He had habits which not I nor his sisters dreamed of and, strange tho || it may seem, later I married a man, | not because I loved him so deeply an I had thought I did the first time, | ecause he seemed to love me. Now, the years have passed. We have our lovely family, I found that | this man had all the attributes I/ had given the other credit for, while | he was lacking In them. With love, sometimes we, in our! minds, create in the loved ones the attributes we would have {n them. | Never you worry in the least. There is @ better reason tha you could know in it all. What that reason | on to bigger ventures and greater |!*, time will tell you | xuccesses, my dear. I suppose I'm “erhaps, like myself, you are des: | not too old to learn the grocery for better things, I never| ‘ I business. So, go ahead, buy a gro ed to have the pleasures of as | . fi cery for Tommy. Perhaps he and I an education as I found after:| together can make it go.” | (To Be Continued) Forget him. Get some special| - ———- study. Work at it when not occu pied with your household duties. | Make yourself fit for some special | ‘ing, to which you may turn when ou lose your father in the later years. In so doing, you @ill forget © and, moreover, you ill show this eat from His with careful, man that he is not the cenfer of the oe method: d personal atten- universe. Dr. J. Brown's New Office |) onetime or he would not. have ORPHEUM ne cted as he has, Let that stiffen a SS “L got at the chap’s affairs.” he explained. “How do you suppose he had his insurance made out? To two newsboys who peddle papers near his old grocery stand! Can you beat it? The dear, good boyt murmured | Mra. James D. Lorimer; tha served tady n many climbers co! | haughty J she sald, after la pause, “we'll buy a grocery store | * for Tommy" ‘Now, mother.” Daddy protested “Tommy only delivered the goods That's quite different, you know from running the store “You can help him,” suggested mother. “Me? Madam, what do I know about the grocery businers’? It takes a genius to make it pay! Then, as he met mother's smile, he added | meekly “You've always pushed me A Popular Pattern in Low-priced Bedroom Suites From the Current Showing in the Furniture Section, Fourth Floor . HE pieces sketched are in the favorite ivory enamel finish, so Tiare one Me your backbone to carry your vil fresh-appearing and attractive, and easily cleaned. The prices brave} | You may not believe it now, but|f] are as follows: you will get grief, if you | SIBERIAN FUR CO. |] jake up sor | | | | HE wax-wrapped sealed package ea Germans Holding with WRIGLEYS upon ee ed Pe 4 . Martens, White, Red D0 Ru ns of the 2,000,000 Russian | Black Foxes, Wolves, cattered thruout the cen it is a guarantee of sIverinos, Mink, Lynx, Skunks, nires, are still in Germany, | u also Buck and Bear ording to 4 report. One million| have died in cap —for the Full-size Bed, $25.00. —for the Dresser, with top 19x38, $32.50. —for the Chiffonier (not pictured), with top 18x30, $21.50. —for the Toilet Table, with triplicate mirror; $27.50. Loses Location, 1920 2né and Sells Out to A VER HAPPY MOTHER. HOFFMAN Inc. Fourth Floor White Sateen Petticoats $2.00 This stock is direct from the quality. trappers ad mates | Want F edetal Law | Covering Marriage ; ue Jeattle Ministerial Federation | * ' | igetrapann desirable for wear de hel« cial session Monda orn: | \ adi 3 : : The largest chewing- gum | 5 Cross Fox Manta. Kannan vavitom Chthe take | ; \ S™ ALL editions of with tub skirts and house dresses i* riage laws as a solution of the “di the Aprons that are these Petticoats of white sateen sti orce evil | > om ay ; P ti factories in the world f FER Il "A committee report was presented| sa ig Ava ey mothe i with flounce edged with machine- | ox in favor of making marriage and di made from plain pink | embroidered scallops. Price $2 Nhe largest selling gum in | hei vorce laws uniform thruout ae ile paeale iodide embroidered scallops. Price $2.00. the world: that is what fastening style as pic- | WHITE MUSLIN PETTICOATS RULING ON INTERSTATE | tured, with patch pock- edged with embroidered flounce, WRIGLEY'S means. cision of Mareh 28, 1916, which, it Price 95¢. COMMISSION IS UPHELD ie lad ets and trimming of $1.00. SEALED TIGHT —KEPT RIGHT fl] | Fi alia ras ne jai 90 | way claimed, invaignted’ contrac A) ee ae WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—Rulings white rick-rack braid. terstate commerce commission de-| Thee ; White Petticoats, $1.25 t THE BASEMEN between rallroads and telegraph com aa of lower courts knocking out the in | Sizes 8 to 14 years. | OTHER ATTRACTIVE VALUES in panies were affirmed by the su-| preme court today | napars vor suxcre ex |t! Men’s Wool-mixed Khaki-color Shirts $3.50 Forty n men of at i Washington men have been award ‘ Pein: Bhiy bg -+ sider WOOL-MIXED serge of medium weight fashions this Shirt. It is in khaki- od service badges for nute Men ‘ \serviee during the war. They color, with two patch pockets and low collar. An excellent shirt for the out- have been given by the American mone rice S35 big ck: I) protective league with the approval door man. Price $3.50, Vxperte of the United States attorney gen leray THE BASEMENT STORE,

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