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Tired Souls Go to Him|STAGE BEAUTIES IMUNY LEAGUE f Divorce Proctor Has No Use for Deserters IN WRONG ROOM HITS ALLIANCE: Guards Troubled Ones |eacheio | But Agreeable BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb, 11.—| Bugene Davis, mining millionaire, ts)» i noted for his gallantry, which quall-| +) fication has now been put to its #U- cal to the best interests of the com preme test. It happened at abbu' munity,” the Municipal league Tues #9 on @ recent morning. Into his day made public its report on can bachelor apartments at @ hotel here,| qidates for the mayoralty and city came a pretty @irl carrying & sutt:| eo unetl, looked uncertainly at) As between Mayor C. B. Fitzgerald pment and then took varl-/and Hugh M. Caldwell, candidates ous artic f feminine attire out of | gor mayor, the league makes no! her grip and deposited them on) distinction. The Americanism of Davis’ bureau. both ts lauded, | In another moment the door open-| ‘The league report on candidates od and a second pretty girl came in,|and their qualifications or lack of Bhe, too, glared at Davis and then|them i# signed by L. D. Lewin, opened her suitease, A third girl} chairman; J. D. Blackwell, Robert 8 appeared, then a fourth and a fifth, | Moyne, Arthur H. Hutehinson, Joneph In ten minutes there were 16 charm-|Jacobs, Walter 8, Johnson, J.-D. ing young women in full possession |} 7 and Kimon L. Weinir, secre From the Novel by I. A. R. Wylie of Davin apartments. They began | tary Taking Chances CLEMMER MUSIC removing hats and wraps and taking | V Liborious Hauptman, Director down their hatr. Playing Rachmaninoff's Prelude. Being Saref “One moment, young ladies,” p ead. ed Davis. “If you Intend to go any| further, permit me to go out. “Why, aren't you the costumer?” | they chorused.” “I am not,” sald Davis, “darn the tuck.” In these prosperous days many people are having j heir first experience in vuying land. They nat- urally ask “How are we to know the Title to the Land is good?” Investigation developed that the beauty chorus of the Hank of Cali fornia show had been merely direct ed by the stage manager to the wrong room. } There is one plain and straightforward answer: Demand Title Insurance! A title insurance policy issued by this Company is not an opinion but a Guaranty, and $600, 000.00 stands behind the Guaranty! Chap Surprised | Report Says 0 Organization Is “Too Radical” Booring the Triple Alliance as a organization — harboring so radical as to be inimt “Let's go to the Liberty” ts always good advice “What's fair for the man is fair for the woman,” she says. And marriage to her is a matter of fifty-fifty. Do you think a wife should accept a salary from her husband for being faithful and pretty? Better see this vital drama by no Jess an author than Rupert Hughes— ‘The haunting witchery of her face and eyes ll Iler lithe, pantherine form— Her weirdly fascinating gestures— She belongs to no place, no time, but rather to all time, to all ages INCOMPARABLE NAZIMOVA as a dancer —IN— “STRONGER THAN DEATH” ETHEL LAYTON ue 13 TH \COMMANDMENT: last Current Topics Weekly Overdue Subs Are Safe in Port Now WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Pive submarines, caught in severe storms jon their trip from the Bermudas, and WATCHES |which were several days overdue ALBERT HANSEN ‘are now safe in the United Staten 101 waters, the navy department was | SSSGaneeem advised today. WATCHES DIAMOND RINGS AND MRS. MAU LI ™M. HUGHES, 22, died at 4530 45th ave. 8. W. Tues “Pape'n Diapepsin.” by neutraliz | | ing the acidity of the stomach, in | stantly relieves the food souring and |fermentation which causes the mis | ery-making gases, heartburn, flatu ’ eines. The saving : lence, fullness or pain in stomach | R ponte ty heving = And Intestines | tients come to me—I make ne house calls. - Married or single, it will be an adult-sized nig Z ahs 2, ablots of Puree Diaper: | bh — DISPENSARY eye-o} they reach the stomach. They help pener for tu regulate disordered stomachs, so fa- Yorite foods can be eaten without din 906 Third Avense trose—Costs so little at drug stores. | Has Grip Advice and treatment from regular loensed eee a and the highest grade WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing “Dance It Again,” by Freed and Wallace LIBERTY PICTORIAL REVIEW Excerpts From Leading News Weeklies. Divorcees — some innocent, ceived, with real grief in their tired) hearts—others with painted faces! My concealing tortures of pained) soule— | Deserted mothers and wives, some) with worn and faded clothes, others) gaudy in butterfly raiment, perhaps paid for with the sands of life— Homeless children; tugging at their mother’s hands, while she seeks to) lighten the load left by a lazy lout A new molstener for stamps, em| of a deserting hushand— velopes oF gummed labels is an) All these turn to arouse the law aluminum tube to hold water, hav- tn their behalf. ing ® finely perforated top thru| King county Left You a _ Bad Back?| appointed an which the water exudes as it is turn-| guardian to Miah. and chil 4 in the proper position, @ren in trouble A MAN. He ts Col, Charles C. Dalton, 4! It is to him they come in seem ingly incessant procession to bare souls In the grim necessity of fight ing for a life that ts sadly ruined! if Hives are ever truly ruined, From) early morn to late at night Colonel) Dalton hears their tales and aids them if he can. What ‘oes Dalton think of di vorce? j What does he think of marriage? What does he think of the wife beater, the home deserter? | “People are human, enpecially when in love.” says Col, Dalton, “and humane make mistakes, It would not be right, to my mind, that ig ee surely some good reason for that lame, aching back. Likelyit’s your kidneys. Your kidneys need help occasionally, just as your bowels need help. And it’s mighty poor policy to neglect the slightest kidney weakness. A cold, chill or strain ofttimes congests [ the kidneys and slows them up. Poisons accumulate in the system and many Tells a Story mysterious aches and pains result. That may be the reason for that dull, nagging backache, those sharp, sudden pains and that tired, worn-out feeling. You may have headaches and dizzy spells, too, with perhaps some annoy- ing bladder irregularity. You owe it to yourself to get well and to stay well: Neglect may lead to gravel, dropsy or Bright’s disease. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. They have helped many Seattle people and should help you. Ask your neighbor! These Are Seattle Cases: & mistake once made could never be corrected. I believe in divorce. ‘That is, honest divorce. When a pair are really illmated I think di vorce is a blessing. “Sometimes after Metening to a pitiful tale of cruelty from some poor woman I almost lose faith in human nature, especially, that half/ known as man; but then, that is only the seamy side and there is so much of happiness, if we only know how to obtain it and use it, that) it is hard to lose that faith. If there was only some way of making all marriages perfect, of preventing | mistakes in love, divorce would be abolished, But the majority of mar: riages turn out happy. I think that our marriage standards are all right.) HAS NO MERCY FOR DESERTERS “I believe in everyone having a good time and enjoying life. Every one must sow his wild oats sooner or later, I suppose. But for the man who recklessly marries a wo- man, then seeks other loves, or} sani yn 1 fil! fl tl \' ff eat rsa» mi ill Starting Today and Limited to Three Days Only He took upon himself another's crime to shield his wife—while she and the guilty man sought happiness together. “His Divorced Wife” . You will be puzzled until the climax, which comes with a double force because of the surprise in it. es . ADDED MARTIN JOHNSON Adventure Picture the devil on, I have nothing but a desire to see him in stripes “The only thing that keepn every | wife deserter from going to prison lis the wife, and maybe, the babies he has deserted. It's curious how a. |woman will forgive. They are al, ways willing to give the man one more chance. It seems to me if more men were that way with re gard to women there would be more happiness. “After the deserter has been caught it is generally better to think of the deserted wife and children and make him support them than send him to prieon, That is all that saves every wife and child deserter I get my hands on from ending up inside @ prison.” Store Di plays Are “Street Pictures” Pictures hung on the street—that's | the term for Seattle's artistic window | {displays voiced by Architect Cart Gould, who spoke at the dinner of the Seattle Display Men's association at Elks’ club Tuesday night, Nathan Eckstein said urbanites don't noed calendars. Window displays forecast the seasons. HER REASON Nrs. Newbride—When you found that you couldn't accept the invita. tion to our wedding, why didn't you send your regrets? Miss Ryval—Oh, I thought you'd have enough of your own pretty soon, dear.—Kansas City Star, J. A. Reed of Slocum and Reed, Department Store, 6917 Duwamish Ave.’ says: Kidney Pills because my own éxperience with them has been most favorable, The first I used of them war some #IX oF seven years ag At that time my kidneys were not acting as they ahould, and there “I recomn Doan's ‘one the amall of my back. ney Pills would help on relieved me, was stiffness that Do: them. I I thought and T used Axed mo up fine, 1 wouldn't re ney F ean I knew they we youn ood, and ture they are rellabje.® . nS EE FOURTEENTH AVENUE W. Mra. Peter Peterson, $042 Fourteenth Ave. W. says: ‘My back ached all the time and when I bent over sharp pains would catch me and 1 would become ao dizzy I could hardly stand up again. I always felt tired out and didn't have ambition to do any house- work. When I used Doan's Kidney Pilla I waa ro- lieved right away, and one box made mo feel so much better, My back was strong and didn't ache me any more.” Mra. A. M. O} “IL was suffering trouble was brought on by a strain or a cold. ached constantly and a sharp, cutting pain shot through it every time I bent over. I ached all over my body and felt so run down I could hardly do my housework. My kidneys didn't act freely enough and my anki ¢ swollen. I didn’t let the trouble get O package of Doan’s Kidney Pills is genuine unless it bears the maple-leaf trade-mark and the signature—‘“Jas, Doan.” “I got wet h pu my kidneys out of re aggravating until I was finally bent oy a man a hundred years did, I Just couldn't get up, and would Walk around with my hands pressed on my back, trying to ease the pain, My kidneys didn’t act right, and th contained a gravel-like sediment, which to pasa. 1 w ‘The trouble cretions dimeuit Doan’s Kidney Pills. how anickly Doan’s he I kept right on using them and they flushed out my kidneys and completely cured me FIFTH AVENUE N. E. Mrs. H. M. Richmond, 7503 Fifth Ave. N: F., says: “My kidneys were in anything but good condition, and ( felt so weak and tired o@ I could hardly drag one foot after the other. That trouble affected my eyes and I could see little colored specks floating before them, and my sight became so dim I could hardly sea. A friend advised me to use Doan's Kidney Pills, and Doan's soon made me feel like a different woman, for the trouble left me.” oan’s Kidney Pills} Every Druggist Has Doan’s, 60c a Box. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. ' | | treats his wife ignominously and finally deserts her, while he search @s for others to leave his stamp of DUWAMISH AVENUE WEST FIFTY- EIGHTH STREET aoe: STREET