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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY,’ MARCH 26, 1919. By CYNTHIA GREY YANKEES GIVE YOURSELVES AWAY,” SAYS CERTEIS - By BETTY BRAT Slip of a Hat for Summer Wear ” ; Flowers to Bloom “YOU on Summer Coats What Can He Clubs ” Teel oF Self? equally o punished and he go fr Until punis cording to thelr s wort of thing un be proved ed to throw tertained John Latourette, of Portland, Phas been visiting Miss Jessie is now with Mrs. H, G, Stibbs. y Mrs. C. EB. Hagyard enter 16 Of Mrs, Latourette’s most friends at a bridge luncheon. | iy cue ee Stuart Thompkins was the Tr | turned boys of the company. ing towar round the street han ei S eure ¢ he winner at cards. ee fi 1 am a man, but [ have no pit ; ere. wit : athe Me yaa, Th eee or «sympathy for him, M mya i : t by the p of ? eo ed ak iw all for that um Kind o aoe blue sky Contrary 4 taking a time to think before } mann of Bol Finally b rugged t the then up black their sonm| ». dake wae, a ou put the blame The auxiliary to company 5 # dreadful crime eb hae hould be U, 8 infantry, will give a . en enacted in our r April 1 at the Rent or Faanvowe Aer custom, he w i with your editorial t suff ly fault 1 fir that it r dance Seattle review, No. 8 W Renefit Association of the Macc Thomas Dovey gave a will meet Thursday evening for Mrs. Field, wife of Ad-| o'clock at W. O, W. hall, All mem BI Wield, at her home, 1118 Sum bers are urged to attend. today . . Suzzallo in East Dr. Suzzallo, president of the Uni of Washington, who is visit \ of the Middie West, was} Mr. Hugo Kunke, identified greater and truer love than this f¢ ‘of honor at a luncheon last | with the Archway book here | Loved the 1 roars y given by Dr. Marion L./has left Seattle and is now located he would rather lay dowr or a ge ervey ne President of the University in San Francisco life than suffer the disgra to ree vase | blk 4 ut he had brought . | Miss Nellie McKimon, of the Seat , wool wish I a. ts’ Lecture [tle General hospital, has been visit pen the fee jing at Vancouver for three weeks. toward him r » the 1 of Sheets will speak tomor naider the ‘@ luncheon at the Women's a ow . not the | Mrs, C. W. Lea leaves Friday for ty club. Mrs. J. J. Bush and Pie alge Hien ba pan or {California to spend Easter with her Everett will be hostesses. Califor q fs bien > pls om po Se! | daughter, Elizabeth, in Los Angeles, ; ading this gir! on to destr t the ta {man ar ; | What can he think of himself » not our present divorce now? “an *@ look a fe rectly » blame for the fold-Haasche | Mr, Harold Stimson has been ho nt Sak he ee tis Se rege a gan fh 08 A simple but pretty wedding will | oraply discharged from the army and apitian | tas? eniae tea? Gan brates bay ee Ronight at the First Presby-| arrived homo last week spring") thy from them? Can he ighting ot two ‘church at $:30, when Miss Syi iy ee phrase, | trial that egy a ’ Will be united in marriage! Senator and Mrs, Richard Hutet Patac, ‘Gar meseer|frew Trak ke han class 4 f nn Grey, be fil J. Haasche. Miss|inson, of Spokane, are visiting Wit ath Ay mare an Abgye dig Lp ters | Gat yom ab toch, ae. Ge if a graduate of the University friends in Seattle after th ag ath Boag teed ~~ 7 on, where she te ell | seesion before returning home ais dunk maeaiockon OF tanker a sar A 3 ‘and is a member of the Gam see ng to feel neglected if they are hin mother's he c t Beta and of the Tola club. ORE = accompanied by one of these shim-| of him! And gir opt ue ie bs connected with the|, Me Frances Ce Piatt, of mery,coate, They w comfort-| It ix often the innocent who wuffer| “77 7." Flays land, bas been visiting at th re pockets, and long bells,| more than the guil | eps Castle company and has OnlY | oun for a week urge P “ ss nin | Man in Case | in Seattle a year, coming from | gla taawel to be knotted gracefully at jomehow c Len os a M ie . . w 4 ; the waist line pune gir fon't. kno Alaska. The hs will ot Billy Fyeman has been honorably = - oe aa Sie — ~~ prone: oe, MU |discharged from the army and is poms We carenn 1 8, Mr. and Mrs, LaF. Matthews wil! officiate, A) pat his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. 14 Loan Workers to into ¥¢ . ‘will be served later at Miss| ~~ ay ae eve a : : Mr ass tect howell. ‘the| : Get War Medals souia tor ner astray, ana : ae kw Mr. Lawrence Brown, who a a) 4; se Yaa ‘Vleneee Yone mantel’ wan. 1 Se " igeing away costume will be/ rroshman at the University of Penr : 16 KILL HIM. AS II . Solored tricotine with a blue! syivania, will spend his Easter v wall Winsem DOC Selmmed with burnt g008¢/ tion at Wi B Pa. visiting | of captured German ei But the Mr. and Mrs. Haasche will reigtives. Mr awn is the son of iBome to their friends at the} sr. and Mrs. Robert Abercrombie eer ot Aare. Brown suiting. Women ar “jp et tive J eg rvice in the 4 t ‘ . » " , Dance | ister for service in ne rive oe at be ould bee - eualenes § Be f' pent for the St. Nicholas school will give i. on Friday night. | eee man's iagulded girl w Had he t cause feel a pht yu are bound to importa How do you u ‘gt your und the dust was n nd paint, as Iverlinements — ¢ a : to te black paste 1 Parent o 7 4 f to go out on t ¢ ore nd the ¢ had caved in altho I had the best of the tivity in Rus nad been to he led astr plomats. with v ty Luncheon man, and the otongeietll “gprs crime, L might lenient toward him. ; Pooky who hax an ounce of ma rv I him would throw down a goo ble for the deeds their en ealized that loving wife for the foolish infatu tion of # mere girl Did not his wife love a rets an impulse, Yan-| Anco man's sudden insolence par SB ngpassed alyzed my t was the ton Certeis h with to me with his vAce I had ongue first Ume that Hami 4 ever looked at me admiration, or spoken of eriticiam in I had known him #0 long known him so weil, I hadn't quite hated him even when I disco ered him to be « crook, I « Immediate trange © cused me Aw we faced each other, we might have been figures in a symbolic statue called “Woman Against M. female of the #0 anxious to forgive an nd the male always no quick to be hard and cruel. Tony! I cried, “how could I heip understanding?” My gesture includ ed the wet black mass which b desk and files. unked me to him with a Divorce Laws Partly to Blame long ba 9 4 except store ish girl? him to water 4 shade eae s guard here we couldn't find no we ¢ to seal up the your ver he may be—ought to and attend to it of his own ac suldn’t adjust myself to the whieh w Certels who surest laws man, voice +> 6 you ee give a thought to hin | course to pursue? Are immutab! Did he once BY BETTY BROWN mes she lay own sister Can we say wants a hat no s#trigtly tailored, not perishably intel and “fancy.” A hat, in short, which will add the climax to Gilmy summer frocks, and at the same time allow b prepar- for wha 4 ay arise. 1en she will turn to this little hat; first glance it might be called a poke, but it is not. Of lisere, it is encircled with cyclamens, fashioned of ribbon. At the back, a pert ribbon bow raises itself above the crown. QUICK SERVICE Ohio, March 26, l service: Falling 20 feet stairway landing, J, A. landed on top of an ame He was placed inside and | rushed to a hospital. Injuries slight, I have no agent Certeis re marked carelessly Nothing is in snee must have ruled that hour when I re ee | p low me tragedy me 6 | ca BY BETTY BROWN “Flowers that bloom in the that sympa face thin two may be a wornout and was careless, too, show us coouiaalt find your desk and of course — you = coats shame A. Pocggea Nag tote: been h r, you ff properly!” Yes, but not so damned cleverly, one! 1 thought you regarded papers as government secret ervice material, my dar His voice and manner were even more impudent than his words. He came clone to me and put his arms familiarly as if at re his own property iat he (To Be Continued) ts Ps bra was in ately, I was furious had expressed my ught! Why do immed myself! 1 jous th men #0 often si do not want nd to #a hav COLUS Flere's r from a Patton bulance. they Us, ause I ha vat DI own rre are talking se to be sround me ¢ tim of | esting man » “ mai were « nuspe wall | WE but. thie time had sw reature rn to , nd | be um remedy, Mins Cert “If Better Phonographs Could Be Made, We WHICH? from the Would Make Them” caught my meanin e oked t the ruin ed over “ap there none? committed th suffer ndquarters, f of the establinhed at 4 etim, what not give q or f to} around us anc Despised Foods Again Favored Correcting Stomach Faults With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Hes Revived the Doughnut, Factory and Other Good Home | Made American Dishes You Prices $47.50 to $70.00 « remainder * natural life | (ip not having on at Club mptuvate, etvertte- discretion, at a time Cc. W. Sharples will ahe ne 4 the guiding couns tomorrow at the Sunset)| By THORNTON W. BURGESS m mi rown's New Office Prickly Porky Becomes Inquisitive dex, with } 0M BUILDING | ‘Third and Madisen. NCE inside that little sugar house; was done by of Farmer Brown's, Prickly |0n his ba He became more Porky the Porcupine began to exam-| frightened than ever, and tried hard ine everything. Neve wr than ever to & t. Over in such a place befor and he was | curious it eve could ch. Now, Prickly Porky's way of estigating things i# to sample Mm with his teeth. He didn't think much of big evaporating pan because his eth made no impres- sion on the hard fron. He didn't think much of the sap pails, which were of tin. He couldn't understand why people wanted things lke around. But there a wooden bench that quite met his approval. He discovered that there was 4 salty attained an she need » hour after ald b been J aw bad ndex, with ita total lack exprene the you think of advertising, think of The Star. the strange thelr dilated pupils, eact a cont of vi the Jexire to gt Uke rather creature of help has taken men back to their shortage ands of w hens t And how distinetly have ins! nould and rte with safe counsel and sister or a daugt taking the attitu Ubertine He lacks that were his vietim his nd an his place, had he been unto 4 than Avice doughnut, pi Ame ything he ‘ different; ther kinds, ndigestion was backbone See them in the window. Hear them played. Easy terms arranged. MASTERPIECE PHONOGRAPHS Seattle Sales Store 1214 Fourth Ave., Near University doubtless co unseathed tying to know you car kind of flour A Disgrace, Sure Enough Dear Mins Grey plain wh is Etiexs TOMORROW NIGHT Can that these anyone ex such a rich hand our re flavor ng the edges of it, where red heroes from $400 ||, 7 tableta jthe hands of Farmer Brown's Boy to $6007 e ve, mM ly to aanint and Farmer Brown had r ed. And 1 an an American thru and thru. contributing tn if there ix anything in the world 4 That's why I think there ¢ to the sense of « Prickly Porky delights in, it J eli-being, | Stuart's Dy 2 . or never can be a gr flavor of salt. He is as ¢ SE eee brought m this coun that as Buster Bear is for sweets. So richest in the world, thar |Prickly Porky gnawed off slivers Ile Was Trying to Back Out From pay our boys merely $60 for } [with his great teeth and chewed That Thing Over His Head. their eyes, limba or health | them with as m relish as some Our boys went over there to fig’ | ittte folks I know eat candy. for us. They mcrificed all ‘ N end of that bench willing to do 60. These misera here Farmer Brown's Boy had left an old at home, who ride around in 1} Quite by ac Prickly eat three big squares y pulled this old sweater off the » on downy beds, know this Jend of the ch and it fell on his as we do, Why don’t they 1 covered his head. Right that these boys get | kly Porky thought that what's coming to them? They some st » creature had at keep still they make ly was in trouble this him. Of course he promptly 2 the uch more for themsels a a riggyitstigy A peter, ral ig kly Porky certainly was in ie eam yn fon Pe one of th urand Nt he ae " coming—when those boys come back tle spears that he carries hidden in adn aeuere Prickly Porky Loses | ioc march to the polls, I'm eure his coat. sci —. | they will have something to © the juloos necessary to re- heartburn, th tiness and the drowsl often follow the good $150 to turned tor ada and you will influence they digest e ex her ret stores at the Unit- ame another pile of sap pallu. Prickly Porky was thumped and bumped some more. Hoe was sc frightened that he was almost crazy Sap pails lay all over the floor, and no matter in wh he backed, he i e. gThey clattered and rattled, and sdded to Prickly Porky's fright. He certain time. Yes or Now on on ident sines, a day and sle as weil back an get up and » way Pr because such a other raised every may Now, those little spears sharp as needles, and each one |them has a little barb, just such hook. Of course thone = SOHOOL RL little barb as you will find on a fish thousand lit | And to those who turned down logis: lation like t aamping bill, beware! They are human-~-they j be-—-and they are not dead yet not cannot SDoes not Twist — Does not Pinch, Does not Breoh Z tle spears went ri thru that oid ater In all directions. Prickly orky at o tried to back wag trying to back out from U For a Buck” § BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS [2:02.07 : om under the sweater because he “THE GLITTERING GAT ~ with him rr ‘ Back, back, back, he went the floor of the little »# r A One-Act Playlet by Lord Dunsany Presented on Their Own Big Portable Stage pe on ap pale years old and every month for two | The Copper Earl City Quartet Williams with a erash pe rattle and # bang. years I had A Burlesque on Soldier} Master of the Steel Some of them hit Pr Porky such pains that and he thought right away that this I would often Life From Reveille Guitar. Late of the Keith Circuit ™~ ~ QVoes not Tear Always stays TLS OTHERS us cane e Sung in Yiddish f Yiddish vocal classics Masonic temple Jacob A concert How They Can Find Relief will be heard From Periodic Sufferings. | nova’ a in the when noted Yiddish ter, Rutt eon numbers of Yidd music will be presente appear in concert across house Nashua, N. H. am nineteen COLORED ACTOR SHOT LWAUKEE, Wis., March 25 jeorge O. Bell, colored, said to be the largest actor on stage shot rooming house here was 7 feet 11 Inches weighed 375 pounds. M Ealy, colored, said to be #0 many reme-|™on law wife of Bell, dics, that were | connection with the killing. ° use, I} ‘ ee ut) MAY RESTRICT ES Lydia EB. Pink- | The utiliies committee of the ham’'s Vegetable elty council has instructed the cor Compound in the newspapers and | poration counsel to prepare an ordi. decided to try it, and that is how | nance vtretin the standing privi I found relief from pain and feel |leges and the parking privileges of so much better than I used to. | vehic in the business district An When I hear of any girl suffering | sistant Corporation Counsel | as I did I tell them how Lydia B. |A. Meagher ts drawing up the | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | nance helped me."-—Detixa Maattx, 29 - | Bowers St., Nashua, N. H WORKER IS INJURED Pinkham's Vegotable| Hit on the head by a falling SPRING | . a MILLINERY | ca herbs’ contiine no unroctlo or| coy, WB: Coultesi aicis tn tg harmful drugs, therefore ts a per-| Seattle General hospital, His skull Presenting faint and have to leave school I had such pain I did not know what to do with myself and tried today. tall the is held in CORSETS are Fashionable! They give your form the fashionable contour and are Serviceable and Comfortable. Leonard Allies | Aylesworth Hebrew Comedian in Monologue “FRIGHT” A One-Act Playlet, Being a Regular Thriller ordi Two Clever Gymnasts Army and Navy Jazz although they have this patented and wonderfully improved O-I-C Non-Pinching clasp. Why not buy them and wear the BEST? Ask your dealer to show you! Max Schulz at the piano A Little Bit of Co. bm Back Lace SHBRDAHL, Kan, March 25. Liberty Bonds Kansas veterinarians are studying a tran| new malady attacking Bought and Sold ue of here The animals lose the John E. Price & Co. thereat thelr forelegs and shortly or a 006 Hoge Bldg. pee she TRS I A pW, Luna Pork Natatorium Mareh 29th.—-Advertisement. | foctly safe remedy to ¢ your fractured, Coulter is married Style and Quality | Lynn, Mass., for advice, is because | Yamatoya Ladies Clothin 606 L. M. COFFMAN daughter, who suffers from such | and resides at R. F. D. No. 6. painful periods as did Miss Martin. $5.00 7. 50 from their 40 3 experience they | Jackson st. thieves nday night . have a store of knowledge which|or early Tuesday mornin stole Everything EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY Mat. Sat., 25¢ to 75e. AND BLOUSE SHOP ‘The reason so many girls write | BURGLARS FORCK WINDOW $10 00 is invariably helpful, | brooches valu at $50 and $100 in PRICES: s i Plus War Tax 1510 Third Ave, at Pike | Lydia B. Pinkham Medicine Co.,| | Pere the rear window of the | cash ‘The Popular Prices : ‘Telephone Main 2364, vorses Nights, 50¢ to $1.00 open

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