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Sea Stree rane Wee | -_YNT REY °—— - 4 . Engageme e By CYNTHIA GREY [ LET GO MY DEAREST ILLUSION AND | be Engagement yi Miractive new bungalow siti gagement Announced of y: Tam a shipyard worker and am MOURN THAT I AM A WOMAN. | av “oy p watt 1s . pina prep Brexpewred ated on 2Ixt ave, Ny between Roy I rominent Society Girl writing a letter to you to solve a perplexing problem for me. |" Aloha sts 1 Butler, daughter of M following members of — the | Oo D. Butler an 7 7 nail pesgee Sant Larios bing be gag ad yong Ror lof two children, a boy and a girl. At the present time I —* ; It was not & magic skeleton |come for. 1 turned and the I have been married eight years. I have a nice family a a een, Ces. |clomet with a sob in my throat, and, hich 1 had dipcovered in Dr, Cor | oT ited the jock, 1 thought | ) | tein’ clonet—it wan a whole family Of that, verily, 1 had passed thru a D, Harrington, Uni Brinkley, Mrs. David W, Bow am employed at one of the ship: ds on the afternoon shift. | skeletons, The small room was lined| real chamber of Biuebeard. 1 had tends nae aa Mrs, John Ryan, Mra. John Const | My problem is that my wife is afraid to stay alone until | from floor to ceiling with neat draw: | 0 Korea at oto et a trusting gil. f 0 o'clock at night. Our daughter is 6 y s old, and the) " dine Mrs. Mile Loveless Mere iy party,” little suspecting | ygues, Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Mrs y ed forever were to be met at the door) Gy vies Fagan, Mra, A, 8. Downey neighbor's houses on either side are not six feet away. Yor months | had clung, in spite B. Daymude, Mrs, J. R He Mixs Mary Old! and Miss 4 q e 7 4 n did not reproach me of spicior nd in epite of evie Poe with corsages of vio- } Meta We ie. Men , When I came home from my hard day's toil Monday h discovery seemed to me like | dence, to my faith in Hamilton Cer ink roses, to which were at-| b's a hhallinger, Dr. Cora Saxe] “Sens 4 night, | found my mother-in-law in my home awaiting me. |» new indictme against Certels.|teix’ honor, 1 had reasoned in the eee asolleanrrd oe we | sere, 3 Rrown, Mrs, M, Culp, Mrs. | | She called me everything that was not decent, said she Rather than believe the story which | way of my sex BBP air, Harrington. The cante| TO M Mrs. Frank Nowell | : , going to report me, also that she was going to take her | ee eee eae to watch the |ed man Ih on No nae @leverly decorated with air yg ll aaee ++ Beate omg | daughter home and start life anew. Now I call this a pure] whoie «plendid mansion burn to the! man had « een quite #0 nice to and cupids avi: Sia. t Si kane hae case of wrecking my home. 1 would appreciate your opinion, me, Bob, he loved me, Butler is a beautiful girl, a An vs agar 0. EB. u ) would | wasn't al nice. Often he hed o Titinwe and artiatlo. type rode ur Upper and Miss Clio Hul > a z je BBe nave munée P . mm of|been ver con: Certeta charming personality, She is | °°" eee . To put it plain, this is one instance where the masquerade costumes. Each draw-| never failed to treat f nee t ers, I opened a dozen of them, and my conscience, numbed by my sus ¢ of John D. Putler, the w rhea fond parent had best remain at home and attend er contained a complete dimguise,| he had called me—jus ptore he Seattle artist who at prese New Golf Course ‘ to her own knitting. There isn’t a court in the perfect from wix to shoes. The man | went - “Queen of his Heart ithe garvieo and returned ppd gaer ee Rie yA earn an honest living for your family. It is un- fficer, a prosperous sport, an en-|me with ite smile as I passed! home this week, being honor the Inglewood Golf and Country club, . : pleasant, of course, for your wife to remain at home ign of the r a priewt, a foreign I rushed from the room. Firemen Mischarged from Camp Merritt, to be located at Inglewood farm, at By alone each evening; but is she so blind, so selfish lomat bapa w riha tase dh } oiling iy hey org espe by: Ming Hutler was a stu-'the head of Lake Washing : that she cannot realize that it is even more unpleas- Tr Sis apmanaia kak tote te “Cente geeruate pene oa ae fe vende form i a ant for you to labor at night and come home in the the meaning of wh the wedding, all as excited as bees est park Almost every city in the J ke ark « a ° She g pg oy wi > ed up with whey opa- smoked out of h Essie “Wht Gasiea Ghitne with the pepumition ot dark and cold? She acts not like a mother with the Se Dropa- | smoked out of s hive.” [aaa While there she was Seattle has four or more golf and ™ a | responsibilities of a home, but like a spoiled child. plained all those shabby scrawled! was my first order, and my next, in school theatricals and country clubs. The organtzers of 3 Her unjust attitude is discouraging, but your play envelopes, It accounted for Certein et & watch ‘over: the wre dancing. this club contemplate a larger asso- i is to keep the reins of family protector and pro- power over the U-boat crew. It| fice wing Harrington was formerly ciate membership who will not all be vider safely in your hands, Tell your mother-in- proved the purpose of the explosives | 1 crept to my room and disminsed of the aerial gunnery and players, but who will avail them o ty { ind | . “bi ineas, Try in the cellars in the sea-cliff. My|the maid, who was growing too vol at the Seattle ground avia- selves of the boating, tennis or swim t law firmly to mind her own business. Try to make mind raced thru the mischances of | ble over both the wedding and the and is now ordnance of ming facilities, It would be an ideal your wife see your side of the problem. It is not so the snd 1 came at Jast to the| fire. When she had gone, I threw Prom a spot for a golf club and a delightful :; . difficult, when people love each other, to settle mont king of them all—| myself on the bed and robbed in ut at San Diego. je is 4 place to motor for tea | “" . the death of the Belgion| ter weakness repeated the sad ‘Of Beloit college and Mas har ues ‘ these family disputes. “a |wish which a thousand other disile Tnatitute of Technology _D, ‘| a - ne arr Ob Eloise told the | lusioned women have made M which he was graduated inst Dheatre Party Fine Use for | Wedding 6 thought you erazy!| “I'm #0 tired—so tired of being Before entering the service Dr, and Mrs. Jay t, Durand enter ‘Old Magazines | Etiquet He is i German spy wor ! I'm so tired of love and of member of the Beta Theta Pi tttned six guests on Wednesday eve And didn’t hate him forgetting! I wish I were a little and is a son of Mr. and ting to witness Maxine Elliott and couldr ut once 1 clowed the girl--I wish | could grow up all over Dean Harrington, of Elk. William Faversham as Lord and drawers slowly, still noping to hit | again—and be happy—for just a lit- ‘ consin. Lady Algy bo upon some honorable janation of | te whil Me hip on the people who might | engrs o living room was bright with i Si. coma ag: wget asp gf their conte | » Be Continued) 4 obtain the # good out of the! Also, when the couple are married |°")" / , ‘ Re flowers and Mrs. Butler was Rude-Anderson iibraries, And, at some of thelat the minister's, unatter Je yee a a age im receiving the guests by) i. and Mrs. Martin H. Rude an branch Ubraries, one cannot draw| the bride hand the ring to ¢ ; pero Goldamith, Mrs. Edwin) icunce the engagement. of their y books on that day, only return them | inter before the ceremony, or when Oo T HERS and Mrs. M. H. Draham. | qiughter, Myrtle. to Mr. Woodworth another hardship. the service iw read? Reduce your doctor's bills by keeping always ‘on hand— Dear Misw Grey: 1 think the pub] Dear Mins Gre [llc braries should be open all Sunday, This rule works a grea a ad ween 1 dressed as a bride Was! \iderson. The wedding will take j In the days when the state wis t in the center of the | iisce in the spring. ‘ , q t the When the while two silver vases filled, “ it into the pocket of my lenses in the diver | j4 Sweet peas stood on either days, begged me to find him . gs. The ring should novels Pare | by Bow ‘Miss Clura we gg and Miss Pp eo ; something to read, a magazine, If) be ved on the inside, If eked is iy tepeeer a 4 V. {3} id Oldham poured. ; oo c posible, service is no ne Senta . cantel "4 ee : , of the sloon? Why 4 Just before ¢ ; | YOUR BODYGUARD" -So- soe Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Mc Fe churches be cloned at @ Be art sei ir Mo, ches House Ewan and daught Marion and | : ‘ , have a reading room Blepeth, returned home from a Ww ; In connection wi y church, | Question National League for Women’ , A spent in Vancouver ' 4 open at all times? } , will hold open house fi 3 , ‘ : S| Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black left d ‘ | ‘The good housow ao ome am - Wednesday for California, to be gone ys & habit of burning mula: | ine G m1 70Na e ’ YER CROSS” Porigpecer oa : air ot eaneaaie Sauk’ <a Sree ad : for junk, would 4 to look about > ; Mrs. John Fife and son, Jack, who f is attendinf the University x a | them... They wou be = God ' nig ty ‘g ies ted ken crs an ; , BME | vend in the waiting our uncle's Aisterindaw, but yin ame ¢é Se = Mrs. Samuel Leroy Crawford is at — — r sceneceteeenen maint 5 — the Seattle General hospital, having | , | undergone an operation on Saturday. « ecessi ¥ : j During his stay in Seattle, V. Stef Ask for Gemuine |, Durins his stay in Seattio, V- Stef! Mise Catherine Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jason D. Butler, | 0 H AVE A BIG S ALE P>> irin’’? | svest of Frederic White, at the Uni ” ; Tablets of Aspirin’ forme Be: “birthday party. |for California, to be gone three _ Our prices will be very low, Saturday, Monday and | weeks, Tuesday. : : i == So THis Spring Saturday morning for Shanghal, 3 ° time, when all jChina, Mrs. Rows is the daughter of . Six for $1.7 the fashionable | Judge and Mrs. Frederick Brown. ‘ ; ce world is seeking Aspirin Tablets with the/ Chink for at least two years. (Copyright, 1919, by ‘T. W. Burgess Your choice of Goblets, slenderness, and “Bayer Cross” on them are ———_____—_—. \ Sundaes, or Saucer Cham- still more slender- | safe by millions of le. | % ~ a8 a . Reducing Corsets own quantities of frausoeet; to Sew for Red Cross [® BYR tn att tate great worid the second glass, hand cut. (Value [lf are more than lyn dealer which proved | hour or two, or a leisure day during |Tabbit was Peter Rabbit. There he Cours seagate women of medi most; the week, is ui to come to Red | Was, under that great pile of brush | ince he craw nder that brux r } compored yy of Taleum in urged 0 or stout build. the safety “Bayer Cross” on overseas at the earliest possible date, | because he knew that just outed He did a great deal of stretehing, | eu and on each tablet. Ac-| Knitting and sewing from stand-| Hooty the Ow! was on wateh. A » get the kinks out of his At One-Half Its Value Slenderize the Sand dosage: in ench Bayer |ot a competent teacher, represents | edge of that brush pile as he could 4nd after a little he began to pull ( : easy work for the home seamstress, | Without showing himeslf outside, | @¥ay the brush and dig out the snow <a, ; creating an instan- tt Of Monoaceticacidester | gers to help turn out the great cloth-|a* he listened to the noises Buster | bad entered at was plain that Tus . a ment in one's STEELASTIC » cacid ing quota promised by the Red Cross. Bear way making belind hin jter was going ou Peter gave a 4 Ab- WEBBING whose engagement to Ensign Elliott D. Harrington was announced at a Mra. Frank Roddie left yesterday Goods Must Be Very Cheap V4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross leave i Mr. and Mrs, Ross will remain in By THORNTON W. BURGESS ‘Need More Women | Peter Sees Buster Bear Wake Up { J pagnes. Fine, _ brilliant ness, Rengo Belt ‘Tablets were sold recently; Any Seattle woman who has an|* there was a seared rabbit, that ’ 7 for, of $2.75.) ever a necessity to P cress headquarters and hetp In tne - —_ ¥ t, ae er 9 oe sage yp => ym Se " A oe are Aap” eetine, werk Sati tees | ese Sens curt sare ive | om ‘11 1,000 Pieces of Heavy Cut Glass |! F they thing else! Proper direc-|ard patterns, under the supervision | first Peter got just as ¢ to the and by he fot to his feet Stout Figure fs the trade mark of Bayer | but there must be more nimble fin. | There he sat and shivered and shook | that hed filled in the place where he a P taneous improve- When Peter awakens from a nap. nigh of relief 3 adn't e appearance. Me : - « normal abdom- he’s wide awake all at once just as wide awake as if he hadn't t oly but Fo.) i inal lines are gen- Model No. 323 omen W ho Are Lar ee Ba Se | a ee : tly. straightened g moat of the people of the Green For | Noxs gioey: Peter Ix Lett Alone. out; heaviness and size are reduced. And, day by day, ext and the Green Meadows. It figure is coaxey back to charming and youthful lines. Than Size 36 re ar ee / ill OTE ee ig cata oar ee’ FEB CKIO-FACEH oc a 2 ume ‘es || Rengo Belt Pazsize 4 , . e icked « lege and wieted and Footed Kad S $1.75 hard-to-fit class, and find it vai pong un eae Cuue te ut te. Handled ‘Na j $1.50 |} er trying to be perfectly fit- since Buster had used iis loge that wpe thee hes ps Footed Fruit Bow! doSa8 $2.00 maintains its perfect style lines under the most severe at stores that carry only they were stiff. Then, too, Buater i rs - 'e to.re i tiful Grape design hand-cut é wearing conditions. Rarely need a “Rengo” model be ree ‘Peady-to-wear garments. f did @ lot of grunting and KrOWINE. nove thy : no that no Creamer bisemy placed until discarded for an entirely new style. fs ‘ \ After a while everything we ne ai freckle-face? Sugar Trays, Vases, Syrup Jugs, Vinegar This store is a branch of our quiet, an would wo’ ‘ t ounce of Ot Cruets and hundreds of other pieces at won. Manufacturing department, where sii . ‘ , 1, from your druggist derfully low prices. any materials can be chosen and A “ few applications should ace to your measure by expert Now, it i'm funny thing, but very.|freckies. and get a beautiful com a ers and fitters, to so per- very often people just seem to have | piexion, The sun and winds of S 170 Fifth Avenue fect! earer March have a strong tendency to y fit the bad that ~ alter- bring out freckles, and, as a result ing will be needed. s 51! more Othine in wold in this month Offer d It stands to reason that any . Be sure to ask for the double gth Othine, as this i# wold un ct Saxment cannot be re- A 4, {{ money back if it} ‘ ; made teers “pocloeygy a % Z b ; Only 98c g “If better Phonographs coud be made, we would make them’ | fitting garment must be designed Branly for the figure intended. ~ Huteson-DONAHEY e e stout or thin, short or / ; : . ; Ton peu figures. , Wy, Optical @mpany We have everything in Hanging eT) F YOU MUST pay $150 fora We want to better acquaint the : ae 325 PIKE ST. Baskets, Jardinieres, Fern Dishes, |\W\ ; hide Phonograph, give it to us, : patie with our method of doing | : \“The Eye Vases, etc. Way-down prices, Now fy | Sys and we will hand $102.50 to ess and therefore are offering special induce- | q is the time to buy. ‘ : ments to visit this new store. We fae fit 76H j And the Man” i a : : the Red Cross or the Belgians, or any Charity you name. ; Prices of Rengo Belt Corsets range from $2 to $10 Your choice of Vases, worth $3.00 to $6.00. Come and see them. Perfectly, but save you money as well. No middle- Zig The public is beginning to! ae man’s profits here. realize it is a very impor-! : CIA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY By and By He Got to His Feet tant matter to get glasses : t i aera etd that are absolutely correct j i 7 ise < oO- $25.00 Capes just received from our factory. Sat- ff) aun foe Bruen asian ihe for their eyes. The more NER $47.50 is enough to make the Phon: urday we are offering them for....... | | one thinks about the price- ‘ a ’ graph and give a fair profit. ; Capes selling now for $19.75, Satur- jto get au close to danger ux they) Jess value of their eyes, = I ‘ . , ean hey seem t find a certal Genuine K T K W 2, vith day will go for ........,.916.50 |Kind of pleasure in being frightened,| and that they cannot be re- gold band. We bought 100 of See them in the window. We carry a complete line of Sport Skirts and abbit wished with all his | placed, | the more careful| these sets at a specti guin. a Jackets of velvet and velour, 4 t he was back safe in the) they will be to whom they) This de a)xe0l hatwain for you Hear them played. Brier Pateh, but his curt | y wan no great that In spite of | entrust the examination of | 50-Piece Gold Band Nippon Set $27.85. 371105 wif he went ping back to a| their eyes for glasses, | T nged | " * Just received 15 decoratio ve > Ha a & Co, Din- [place where he could peep out and) Remember, we charge you! uae rab te ait gel ab nhc si Easy erms Arra 221 j watch Bust Bear, There he sat, | He | " » 4 rie F Dravectha and ahaking with tear, coal ‘absolute ly not one cent | ways the best, Prices always the lowest ine set ao intereated that he wouiant| move” for our skilled serv-| Street take himself away. Buster vontinued| ice than you pay some| Phone si ii ns) pices forthe inferring. ||} PACIFIC (COAST HINA @ MASTERPIECE PHONOGRAPHS ree ad plain that Buster wad in a bad | “Broken Lenses Duplicated Quickly” rd seasiee. Palen deainl B temper. it weemed very much as it| 9003-3 AVE. pHonEM523 1214 Fourth Avenue, Near University e didn't enjoy ng up. sster waa ot atumetnee to bane) OL PIME STREET, ||} ( NEAR MARION” SEATTLE WASH. for feeling cross, In the firat pla be wae anything but comfortable