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\\ However, there them. It is iMustratiy the very high crown trim | ts retained. It is executes }satin in royal pu = a Dear Miss Grey: in {the law of Eminent Doi This imported model shows the high crown helmet shape. The |S) S¢t of congress cx combination of stiff wings and pliable hackle feathers ts a novelty for fall, The shape is covered with navy blue velvet with matching wings. United States or make its own dividuals or de municipalities and corpora invoked b: Summer Evening Talks public service dividuals whea There comes to me a letter from a woman, sinned against and sinning-—a sad story, and full of tragedy, particularly so because she} He use t the 1s is soon to become a mother. jare paid for. It is a national law ‘Can I trust him?” is the burden of her thought. Can any woman 80 placed, ever trust such a man’? She wri 1 am a girl along in years (40), and in love with a married man Miss Grey: (1) inform me whict green or yellow? When I first met him I did not know he was married, but found It] (9) Also the address of Mra a? MRS. M. EF out Inter. He had a good, sweet wife, but I could not give him up,| A. Log: 1 loved him so. Now I find I am in a delicate condition. What can [| A--(!) Pure olive do? He does not fant his wife to know it, as she loves him, too. He} * scqg NE ee fs good to his wife, but she is in failing he He thinks she knows | | . about it, as she is so sad sometimes, and cries so 1 Mental Tei > a “Ab, Miss Grey, what would you do? "his wife? Could epee Poy Telegraph | woman be happy with a man that would treat hts wife like that? They |” say she was a lively girl, pure and sweet, when be married he has ceased to love her for me. Could you tru m? §F @ who should have the most sympathy, his wife « They have two fidren. Do you think he would be true to me? He wants to go y and live with him. He will leave his wife and children and | make a bome for me. Could you trust a man ifke that? H wishes his wife would die, then he would marry me. “I often meet his wife on the street. She is a swe One day | thought I would tell her, but I could not her a letter or tell her personally’ woman. | This letter Is signed, mm a Broken-Hearted W ’ Can he be trusted? » know down de p that he ia NOT trustworthy. Did he not deceive his w while? Did he not deceive you by letting you belleve be wa married? And then deceive you more eruelly by the And why is it necessary to tell his wife knowledge will add to her happiness or lighten t you suspect she already carries in her wou ‘Wit tt make you sin the less, or the consequences What good can it possibly do ar out Do not add to your sin and s breaking up his home, by going away with him to found anothe Such a home would t & mockery. You would blight his famfly forever, and be mise unhappy yourself every day of your life. You would surely be pol out scornfully wherever you went. You would hate yourself and the ; man you now wrongfully love. You are not young yourself. A few) .._ AN OOO NUMBER Years, at mq@t, will find him turning from you as he has turned from Well, this ts inky her, to somfone fresher and fairer. Them he will wish that YOU | Proposal would die. Picture to yourself such an existence! daylight, too. I do not know what your temptations were, and I cannot be your| “Well. it # Foyer an fudge. This much, however, you must realize: His wife's claim on| You * i him is far greater than yours. The only decent, honorable thing you |!" ‘wo weeks can do now-—the only way to save what you may from the wr “Dear Mi Grey your life—is to face your trouble squarely and alone, as brave been one big longing. Can you or you can. There is no excuse for you If you continue to see bim of | some of The Star readers help me? have anything to do with him. He should provi then your lives should part fe r. Go aw for you in some way: !1 am 23 years old « quietly, to some place} My along the narrow path of Purity and Right Doing. Some time, if the | about right, t return, bringing with you, perhaps, an “adopted” baby going from town to town — ~ has not tim A to be all in all to your but th jto excess that it become juess. I pres your | traveling is on business time with him om your le You evidently are ALWAYS CONSIDER QUALITY Gold Fillings id Crowns and Three times she divorced her Bridge Work, per and master. Once he turned the tooth a 5.00 tables and divoreed h Full set of Teeth she is trying to rid h (guaranteed) 5.00 present helpmate. PAINLESS EX- | “I warn girls against poor sons of| amare 4 ft! rule to go by TRACTION ..... 50 rich men and against good-looking EXAMINATIONS FREE sultors ; | “The attractive woman has little) only chance for happiness, but, as J N Y k D tal P | | chance for happiness. ‘The woman| eaiq a Ew 614 First Avenue feat tho to So 4 net women tn his office. TW New York Comnection: JAMES MeCKEPRY & €O., THIRTY-FOURTH #FN some large hate worn, and thin is one of the OK 80 inuch in vogue at th The rown are also in the sam: le a dispute, will you kindly define helmet shaped hat crown enveloped ‘ed with matching red taffeta, raising of pigeons, or s faced with crow him about tr shapes appear How far reaching t# the r Mine Grey: Please advise « it apply of » guardianship of ar A CONSTANT READER A Eminent Domain may With Cynthia Grey] “is s8c"excsan Can She Trust the Married Man Who Wronged Her?) .ice. wor, onde pooper 1 It appl the extent of taking lauds all means consul Summ * the custom t Cherries With Crusts. and falla when | pa too much soda y and sprinkle wit wn shape and evs and Young Onior arrowroot for a savuc iin ought must |} Six hundred miles unsurp ky Mountains and Na‘ her, but | Today's Joke in Biack and White. always have WORRIED SURSCRIBER s good, | Well friends carefully Bortitude and #trength rul4 cireumstances, or t . Like Pearls wiah of every! married three e we have a boy learn to love my husband, but I find Pearls remain love he does, althou eumauls kausk Should I continue} with him when I do not love} onderful pearts, Right in broad aid to have belor Please answer.| sand pounds ¢ third I've bit of a coward, | avold work? always bring thelr pen But that ts done, and you! what to do now | from flaws are | My life said that the value of these jewels marri is good, very good, where you are not known, where the advent of the new little life willland sees that | have everything I not cause you unnecessary public scorn. Begin life anew, and walk| want, and seems to think he never seems longing for old friends and relatives grows overpowering, you might|care to take me with him a woman wh to allow a man to str her ig not a woman in the sometimes wears a pair of one who made the first mistake to be bothered me, and gets angry if I beg to go.! I long to be with him minute. Is it wrong that I want to be all in all to him? K y vo, it not wrong to want woman who marries t to expect the love of Do not try to make STRAWBERRY CUPS. pint of strawberry fuls of flour in a little cold feeling can be so carried ‘ake from fire, eitful, but look upon | you have wror then fold In care can attend to business better alone, especially if crowded That he does not want at such times i* no in dication that he doe« not love you, I judge ased custard cups. rately quick oven fif Serve with strawberry sauce, | in a womanly wrong to bim, like manner to make half a pint of juice ood a little. 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