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' CONFESSIONS ofa WAR BRIDE Horlick’s ORGINAL Malted. Milk AIS yX™ Milk (Wl Ge Ne Coahiog Another Enterprise Association) | Several d A Nutritious Diet for All Ages w " ™ Quick Lunch; Home or Office, | | MBRT A YOUNG GIRL IN OTHERS are IMITATIONS TROUBLE AND MY NAM bs HAS A MAGIC IN | grac i FLUGNC velopes. DIGESTION Relieved in x prs. 0A sa : | ‘Phe letter was reposing on my Two Minutes—Absolutely | | Nomance: mystery and tragedies | file as a souvenir, when, lo, In my Harmless with street cars, but hereafter, for| al! this morning, came @ missive an long @ time ae I may live, | ahall/fM another wan, accusing mo of ® ; nd address,| NOW that the tremendous human | Just the opposite, TI print them for Send us your name and address! motions are at work at all times|Comparison, The trast to amu Plainly written, and we will wend You |and in all. places. People. do not |! It ts interesting also to note @n approval our stomach prepara:| pick out their stage settings for hu: | that Cynthia Grey has such @ dual tion, Jo-to, for 90 days, at which time | man dramas. ey enact their com-| Personality that two people could you are to wend ux $1.00 or return |edies, farces and tragedies in ry (have such vastly different goncep. the unused portion if not perfectly | nook and corner of the land, in pal. | UOn# Of her principles, satisfied ace and hovel, park and alley—even| And the best joke of it all ts Relieves Gas, Sour Stomach (heart: | in street cars, without a thought of {hat Cynthia is married. After she Durn\, Belching, Swelling and Full | the backgrounds jdlaposes of the dally cares at the Feeling so frequently complained of | The jolt of the car at a crosaing | Office, which range all the way from ‘after meals, in Two Minutes. Almost | made me open my eyes, I had been | finding @ home for a baby to con instant relief from Pains in the Stom: | the only passenger, The man and|Vinelng some love ken girl that ach caused by undigested food girl who entered took their places She should not commit suicide, she Address: Bellingham Chemical Co.,| near the stove, That seemed to me | soe# home and cooks hubby's beef Bellingham, Wash. @ good idea. It had not occurred to Steak, And more, she darn his emneenas ———— | me that there was any heat left in| #ok# and launders his pet shirt by the world outside of the Lorimer | hand. house Following are the letters I moved up and sat near the pair Dear Miss Grey: I would like t ‘The git! was rather pretty, some "ay @ word, as IT have read you what shabbily dressed, and quite! writings, and heard them discussed young. The man would call her “a by others, and invariably you tak chicken"—-I could gw something |the man's part, at any rate, y | about his vocabulary from the looks are #0 very lenient with his action of him mpared to that of the we man's My own misery absorbed me and I} Now why is this? Do you really | dropped back into my aad meditation |regard man thus, are you trying with closed tids. I did not hear a/to make a hit with us, consider | word of what the man said to his|that man ts present, cont companion, but f heard her frequent | most of the pay envelopes? | protest, “No! No!’ in a horrified| A man likes to be flattered, it | whisper, is true, but if you will believe me | Then I listened deliberately, The) 4 man likes to hear # woman praise man's tone changed from wheedling |another, and stick up for her nex }to bullying |Just as a man always doen for hin | “Not I tell you I don’t want to! |own sex; he almost invariably finds jwas the girl's low wail, “Ob! I)an excuse, or at least a mitigation can't! I can't!" |for the actions of men friends, and | It was a queer situation, At first/of men in general, as compared to 11 did not get it, then I remembered|exceuse for a woman. You ofter |storiee Mother Lorimer had told}hear a man say, “Well, I do not about some of the morals court/biame him; if I had such a wife I 4 cases in which she has become in-| would do #o, too, and maybe worse | terested. The full horror of the sit: |e: | uation burst upon me | ia not very often that I take I must save the child. The city’s/an Interest In such matters, but I Yat of lost girls was one of its dis |have made it a hobby to ascertain honors. A duty had been thrust! the attitude of a woman to other upon me. For the first time since|} women in general, and I must say |} Bob's return, 1 smiled. Why, I/that I find very little Justice amon couldn't even run away without run ning straight into a duty! them for t r x, always praint ni | and excusing ours, and I cannot be | And this was going to ie a mighty] eve it is sincere; at all events, I | disagreeable one, I could see, for the/ think it ja a pose, and they are try jgirl was protesting with @ heart-|ing to make a hit with the other breaking sob and stronger sex, who « | “1 can't! De go away! Let me/tnis attitude, and would alone!” mire a woman who will leya I glanced at the motorman and|up for her own sex just as conductor and decided that they| wil! stand up for religic were good and reliable citizens. Then| country or hia politics. It I said quietly to the girl natural attitude, and you “If you are in trouble, come here. biome me for thinking It a pos I'll take care of you.” The fellow turned when you fair Now I only n do otherwine and snapped | want you to come out ke a vicious dog that feels it#elf| fair and aquare in denunciation ¢ unexpectedly kicked the males, when they are proving to “You keep out of this! be bad husbands, instead of saying His voice frightened me, but I/in extenuation, “Men will be men, managed to hold steady hand out! or, “Do we really know men?” ete to the girl and to repeat with a firm RCW accent “I think you had better come) pear Madam: I came West a cou (tight here and stay with me ple of years ago to do war work I ‘Whacha doin’ yerself out alone Bome neighbors of ours are au rib at this time o' night A swelllers of your paper and thru them my beauty lke you?” Then he whie-|wite bewan reading your colum ered to the girl, with a leer my! shoe takes the paper now and gk | way—“Don’t trust her. She's- I lost the rest of his speech, but | it had the desired effect on the girl over your writings. I have read them, off and on, and Tam not writing now pliment A new terror distorted her pretty| you Never, in all that time, hav face. Ce ha insinie & I read one idea of yours t has impulsively, I pulled out ® calling) given the average man a square card and handed it to her deal. You console and cajole tt T guess you can trust me,” Isaid.| | oor presen he The man read the name over the} wir el!” was his only comment. He ' i . pushed the child violently Into a gry ooo —. <2 tea Soe seat, hurried to the rear platform) and bread winner. That she should and dropped off from it into the|i..6 time to study newfangled Geek a ne to study newfangled suf And I realized that I carried a +E, — * ests Brand New Edition of Miss pos to be with! body nows ‘ new it. was to hid seit} Brad aie: Frederick's Greatest Emotional | completely, I must part with It. Sag ge be nay for 3 ” that Achievement. (To Be Continued) y way abcut it, all of Per ato you would-be masculine-feminist i eiiiaeieetaiiaetiailiapmaninn mee ° ; sob writers, who have invaded the } BABY SWALLOWS TOY field, would be placed bet fron Continuous From 10 A. M. CHICAGO, Feb. 1.—Harry Smith,| bara or, better still, transported to }l-year-old baby is dead here to-|some fardistant isle in the South day. He swallowed a tny leaden|Seas, where you could not inject dog Wednesday | ur restless, disturbing Influence into any more of our homes. i A MAN, | ‘Dear Mise Grey: 1 have read |your letter from one who signed |herself, “Heart-broken.” I you | will publish this letter, as I think it [may help her to see another side that would have caused her more sorrow than this one A few urs ago I met a man lwho waa so g00d 1 kind to . in my loneliness, that I loved him deet ly. After a few months’ acquaint ance I heard of his relations with another woman, one of 1 t told me, but I trus did not believe. d and love Soon we became gaged, and when it was re friend came and told me sor his histor arned me to be “wary,” but even then I doubted I went him; he admitted | had done wrong, twit toid had lived straight for months, love for me had worked a miracle had made a better man of him. 1 was ready to believe him. I was so lonely, and he had been so much to me, how could I give him up? So. gladly, I believed. We were married nd just @ few happy months fol lowed; he was le itself, And I cannot express the terrible sh and heart sorrow I felt when day, like a bolt from a clear sky I heard of his disgrac He had eived me while pretending to love family had been a good so I went home to them, di graced. I felt humiliated, utter! crushed; I crept to my old room and lay there. He finally eame and begged me to return to him, and #0, not believing Rex Beach’s thrilling tale of the Alaska Goldfields in divorcee, as marriage is for all 9 eternity, I gave him another trial +} I went home with him. My nejgh- bors ignored me I was as bad as he to live with him. It has taken years to bulld my trust in him again. We bh had many scenes it, and I have spent sleeple ‘The entire plot and every scene in the popular novel Pepure aver ® nectesary abaenice of carefully portrayed. This may be your last chance to see his from home this wonderful picture. So, I want to tell “Heart broken” to spunk up; she has a chance to get out and forget He did not bring DON’T her down with him, he is nothing to THE SEATTLE STAR ‘One Man Accuses Cynthia | of Being Pro-Masculine, A peculiar incident has occurred, (Copyright, 1919, by the Newspaper! fact, it's so good that I’m going to let th ys ago I received a letter from a man accusing me of upholding the frailties of men, or making light of }them, simply as a poise, in other words, to get in the good of the species homo because he controls the pay en- | that SATUI Against Men It's laughable, In » readers in on it, ou are yours, Saye your love for the kind of a man you thought be was A WIFE Dear Ming Grey: In deference of married women who work, 1 wld like to cite my own enae Shortly after our marriage, my husband went into business for him self. The war broke out, and, thru fault of his, but on account of nditions, brought on by the war we lost nearly everything we put into the business Then he wan sick tory rheumatiam for one whole sum mer 1 to go that was the relative, We payments with inflamma wont Ided to of a to moet wo temporarily 4 am still working Conm in debt funeral were we also trying me, which been m our bh have ompelled 1 ha help to vaca been, doctors. undertakers, do pay eto, trying to ir share in the Liberty 1 Now, don’t you think it nual for me to work many single girls, who we 4 good time and «well clothes onl grocers, besides k to have 1 know of several other ons where women are heiping to “get ¢ their feet,” no to speak, and to @ a little home. Mine Ix not an exceptional care nd fT think a great injustice would done to many famiges should it be prohibitive for all married women to work MARKIED WOMAN WORKER Mina ¢ there is Dear ey: 1 have of kicking siving their jobs to ‘There is room all who want to work why throw the women who, altho mar ed, perhaps must help out because of the low salaries and high cost of ng’ They like to eat an well as the men do, and must work in order to eat. If there are not enough joe to go lots women not soldiers. returne around in an eight or ten-hour day four hours a & 1 know there w t who will aay We cannot four or six hours’ work a day 1, if how do they ex the t w to live who has no work ? LAM “Soul Reformer” in 1; Gets No Bail oft og blacks Ok ima to attempt stanl, wh pIboy, today was federal officers, Friday final hearing before Un Moet waa bound over to the feder and. He grand Commissioner BR. W stan has pleaded gullty a two lett to Roy Kurano. f bellboy in the Hotel Northern which he demanded money wrest Kurano's soul from but he won't admit blackmail. He claims that he studied al reform after the Univer it the result Ok writ! tn to view leaving nm, with diligently of W fan un WALKER WHITESIDE and VALENTINE GRANT in “The Belgian” A sensational drama of martyred Belgium. —also— Lloyd Comedy and New Ford Weekly. LAS (i A” THIRD AND PIKE QUICK RELEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets! |r: That is the joyful cry of thousands | since Dr. Edwards produced Olive | ; Tablets, the substitute for calomel Dr, Edwards, a pi for 17 years and calomel’s Tablets while tre chronic constipation and torpid livers, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not | soothing | ,, contain calomel, but a healin, vegetable laxative, No griping is the “keynote” of these | ar-coated, olive-colored tab: | lets, They cause the bowels and liver to They never force them t normally, \to unnatural action, |. Ifyou have a “dark brown mouth”—a | a dull, tired feeling—sick bad breath | physician | f old-time | | enemy, discovered the formula for Olive | ,; ating patients for RDAY tUARY 1 1916 ae Kitled tw d other netion Missing im aetion Votal to date .. Washington State Total American Army Casualties to ant at FALLEN FOR FREEDOM Dat nea) Casualties to Date 1: CLEMMER | SEATTLES BEST. PHOTOPLAY AOVSE SEVEN DAYS ONLY STARTING SUNDAY Killed to netion a1 sa6 18 a u@ | [Jj Mary on a0 eoevee secsoeees oe+ 2070 Thirt Ae Dong se oA ee secon met ya ‘ Casualtion sed by the U od States war de tment for Saturday contain the n f tWo Seattle men ee Private am J, Kirby, an army anic. previously reported missing in action, le now reported wou slightly Private Kirby wives ae next of kin William Kirby, care Cafe Western Commercial Co. given as next of kin William Kirby, care Western Comminsary Co Trust ¢ previously reported miasing in action, is now reported wounded, degree undetermined Washington state casualtion, ine wounpEp iL Prancoia Trouchet Hergt. Archie Adame Corp, Walton Le Muble Private Alvie L. Duncan Private Pred | Bnsign forat. Claud W. Olsog Private Walter G. Stone Private Paul Hints Wot sDND—DeGN Herat. G rr Atterbery rke W. Prenat Joseph M. Francia SECTION luding the above, are as follows SLIGHTLY Mra, Teresa Tr Arthur GA Mra, Laura G David Dun dmonds Centralia Next of Kin Ruble Maybe— If he be a good-natured young Irishman Osborne Requim can Olympia Mra. Mable A. Mnsien Hpokane Mra, Naomi Olson Waterville Edward A. Btone ’ Netlite Julie Hints It’s a Wil % UNDETERMINED Goldwyn A Rverett Nick Giota ¥ ill Appear Kpokane Mra Millie Gruver Dayton, Charles Tt. Preat Vancouver Mrs. J, HW. Marenchi NO. 2. TOM WOUNDED SEVERELY Addrens Next of Kin os Tt, Mowers Naches Mra, Ella Bowers ED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY HREPORTED SEVERELY WOUNDED Private Dan Grable iw ra, Catherine Grable WOUNDED site Y—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Mechanic William J. Kirby Beatt William Kirby WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETERMINED —PheVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Corp, Martin P. Malleran ‘ Seattle W. 7. Watleran runs PO DUTY-PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Private Steve It. Marrel Hilensburg T “A. Harrel Private Vaughn Montrose Kverett Hiram Montrose yneve Nat Corp. J nA. Jones * Thousands Send in Correct Answer to Missing Letter Contest. the past month many at- were recelved in Minning Latter Con which is being run in conjunc tion with The Star Business Guide The prises for the month of Janu ary will be awarded as follows First Prise ‘ o-- Mere x ¢ Hotten, 2955 15th ave . Beattie Prise, $10.00—Mine heater, Wash. Third $5.00-—R. GC Harvard ave During tractive wnswer to the teat Allen Fourth Prise, $5.00—Mra, Madora V. Tarbour, 7332 Jones ave., Beattie, Fifth Prize, $5.00—Mre, Louis J LaVille, Box 604, Monroe, Wash Sixth Prize, $4.00—Mian Bergtiot wt., Seattle Mike Marion Port Orch Bergecth, 9048 FE. Seventh Prize, $5.00 KB, Whitmore, Box §22 ard, Wash. The correct answer for the month of January in an follows W—omitted from with, in ad ot Farrell & Miller, Chevrolet special iota A—-omitted from value, in adv. of Nati Bank of Commerce. R—or from expert, in adv, of Dr. Dickerson S—omitted from resulta, in adv Oxygen Vapor Treatment Par lors | A--omitted from chandeliers, in adv. of Wyatt's Lighting Fixtures omitted from moving, in ady, of Acme Transfer & Storage omitted from vision, in A. EB. Lyon N—omitted from ad of Northwestern ply Co. omitted from charge, in Prudential, 1929 Smith I S—omitted from highest, in adv, of 8—omitted from cash Weatern Stock & |T—omitted from watches, of the Watch Hospital A—omitted from Sunda. In ad Seattle Pennant & Novel Co. M-—omitted iv Co. it adv. of workmanship, in Photo Sup in adv, of ond Co. in adv iv. of Mfg from ornamental, in adv. of Sandved Nursery omitted from employment. in ad { The Success Shorthand Beh 8 tted from dresamaking, in @ adv. of Gault & Cornell Foliowing is the answer s in by Mrs. M. C. Botten, which won the first prize in the January con tent | W—Farrell & Miller With Dulmage of yore— Will make your old Chevrolet Rar me more A—If you want the best chandeliers, ‘Though you haven't much pelf Just get them from Wyatt He makes them hi | R—Wher glasses are wrong And you're “blind as a bat, Have Dr, Dickerson fix them He's expert at that S—Now surely your garments You would have looking “swell,” | for taile and dressmaking | | Go to Gault and Cornell. | | A—The National TP | econd and Madison street tives for Liberty Bonds Market value complete | V—-When high rent and rude land lords »b home of its pleasures— Try moving, The Acme Transfers household treasures. If you've injured your vision By reading too late Consult A. B. Lyon, You'll vow he's just great. In developing films And in photo supplies The Northwestern High To borrow Iq not treidmgnable The Prudentialechar A rate that is reasonable. Though ing of Liberty | In not nice: | The Seattle Rond Company the highest cash price. and Eastman prize. Bonds workmanship on Liberty aly Bonds Ri MISS her, and there is as many good fish |headache—torpid liver and are consti. | S—For any bond issue. in the sea as ever were caught. |pated, you'll find quick, sure and only Fully paid, or it part IT! Thank thig man for at least not de- |pleasant results from one or two little} The Western's spot cash ceiving you; you can really feet good |Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. | Will gladden your heart = toward him. He saved you a real} Thousands take one or two every | T—If a Bolsheviki smashes Heartache.” He didn't drag you in might just to keep right. 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