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¥ ; : gob because 0 {can gay every good mother who —_—" j “geet t Letters to Cynthia Grey healed Ral Be sin thedisd iosak wth. * ® 18 PRIMAL RIGHT-TO-CHILD LAW JUST? * * Beeaeteeee ee ee ee aeRenene & Jeter that aroused this discussion told of a mother, divorced, ‘Tre fone misstep before marriage—although the father had many such—deprived of her child, and the father given pecause of the fathenprimalrighttochild law, In this CYNTHIA, ee * HAS FATHER OR MOTHER RIGHT TO CHILO? * * BeeReee eee eer eenrenkaeens Miss Grey: [I have experienced much the same suffering a9 sproken-Hearted Mother” to whom the court dented the right to because of one misstep before marriage (although the hus made many), and because the unjust law gives the father the right to the childreo "although 1 have never made an immoral step in my life, and have Pad the bighest aspirations, and though the divorce gave me Md the father had the court restrain it from being moved out county, after learning that [ intended sending for it, after I was ke this my home Boalt veat to live with wy brother, and T cannot have my child pack and go to court, which will cost me $400. So I am to live apart from it Mias Grey, | have the clear conscience of always doing my wy my ebild, but | must live away from &. No one knows the Jove unless she is & mother, and separated from her child. I loves her child should have it A TRUE MOTHER, Miss Grey A few days ago you invited disoussion on why wed Mother” should not have been given her child nasband divorced her, and for one fi step before marriage gave the child to him (after bis admitting to his wife of it reason why this man of so many past sins should not have for at least bail ¢ time, She loved the child, and it was as to the husband (perhaps more so), and one mis unfit her for raising her child any more than did the many of the father unfit him to be the custodian of the child reason why this man of many past hing should not have to the utter exclusion of the mother, would be the good re. would come from showing such men that they have not the fead loose, immoral lives, and then hold themselves superior o have it all overlooked and be considered more worthy acbitd than a woman equally at faut fo man had known that bis past morals would have been fa court and acted as an inflmence to the extent that the Dot have considered him a@ fit custodian of the child, he have been so hasty to have brought hin wife's one mindeed ce to deprive her of the child. [tts high time that a man’s should be judged the same as a woman's, and condemned accordingly BQUALITY. geet eee HH) the Other may ® | neglect DMAID" DEFINITION # it takes such Hittle thought, and} 4 ® time, to bestow a kine, or caress stearate ee et eee And, Ob, bow it brightens the day if Mise Grey: “HB.” in to / it comes from a loved one! paper, does not seem to) Are you as affectionate as you p whet an old mtd is | If not, pet your arma around ne 3 a fer through gi | were? Ae old maid 4 @ maid that bas) him, mother him as you do the chfl- ye made a long time. dren, and I know be will respond I it is an old-fashioned idea that a wife must stand back and wait for Miss Grey: In writing to} a token of affection—just try It’ the dam giving Way to 80 child-| other way, : feelings. Here is my| Mybustend sa good pro * Re eee ee ee ee ae ‘Yoves bis children, and his) ® * m i geess. Since the babies ® 8 my cheeks have lost) #® pretty rues, and my eyes thelr| @ eke eeee weak eeene wie aed after a day caring for| Dear Miss Grey: 1? have loved a e tots: ‘and nervous, andj girl for two years, and | know she caresses and sweet! loves me. Hat she won't go with to have for me. But|me, though | know slie isn’t in BM always “The little dar-| doubt of my affection Please tell pgiad to see him love/me how [ can get to go with her bat a love tap on my! She told me once she did not know} face now and then| me well enough the care full days fiy| town two miles from her. I Wrong’ Husband| know whether she would answor beauty. Shall I re-ja nice letter if 1 wrote to her. I TOUNG MOTHER. [am positive she cares for me. We love or hate on the/are both of age. | bope you will r Parent for one or more of give me a mother’s advice and not p ts one pen of i 8 A. B. MOTHERLY ADVICE I do not of the Wagest|think me silly. WEBSTER. alarming namber of| A.-No, ob, no! I won't think Sometimes a parent turns | you silly, Wouldn't for the world. Schild simply because the | As I can’t exactly tell what you! ‘ ts Bis or her ows quall-/mean by a “nice” letter, I advise | ns 4 parent will, ax in your| you to send a postal—one with not et the life-companion, the} a word of love on it. In fact, keep & Hbend, and lavish affee-|the love part out until » gain mM w0n the children, forgetting | her friendship. This is a straigh — ~} "Up" from my mother-heart kkk aehenhe * * * REAL LOVE WILL CoM. * PLY WITH THE LAW #/ | eee ee eee eee Dear Mise Grey: Tam a reader| of your column, and secing your! answers in regard to all kinds of} questions, | am now forced to be- lieve you worthy of giving me some advice. I am a married man, and | my wife has left me and my little of 5 years. I find it hard to care for him properly. I have met another woman, and I believe she would make a good wife and moth- to my child, Both of us have} married ut not divorced. | me how long one must wait before they can remarry it love this woman and she }me, and I can’t wait very long | ; R. F. Aix months {# required be-| jtween divorce and marriage, and 1} tadvise you to adhere strictly to it.) Many people who do not, come to} erie. Surely you can care for your) chtild a little longer, or tx It your} lieve that makes you think you can jnot wait. If so, it is not the right kind. “Love suffereth long and ta kind H sire.” | idles te tt tt ttn tht * CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS * * TO MANY QUESTIONS * Le te tet te RRR TH TH te ttt June 10, 1882, fell on Saturday boy mo wilting this a pleas tical place at 10 ¢at. ‘Dry us to day Hours of Ser 12 to 2, 4 to 7:30 Ing, | Eugen Marcel Prevost is a French novelist born in Paris May }1, 1862. | Im 1860 Washington had a popu- lation of 11,594 and in 1910 1,141, 999 An 1826 dollar, Liberty seated, flying eagle, is valued $4.00 to $ Allapiee or pimenta is the dried | berry of a West Indies species of myrtle. Preserved ginger ts made by boiling the young rhizomes (root |atocks) in syrup. | The amethyst recetved its name from a Greek word pn ning intoxicated.” It was believed them that the wearing of the stone . S1OUX lreduced the effects of alcoholic 1200 Noon, 5:00 P.M, jee upon the owner. mayen at 7 Seem ies It took 4% years to pierce the SLoetachberg tunnel through the Bernese Alps. It is 9% miles long. It will be a year and a palf before it is ready for traffic. “Weary Hearted,” eend at onee a stamped and self-addressed @n- ¥ OYNTHIA GREY, Kverett fitective March hedules Subject ithout Notice, Colman D. Fates M. ang THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912. A PRETTY MODEL FOR GRADUATION GOWN ¢ At the Broadway high school, last wight, the large assembly room was | filled with parents and others, who came to see and hear what the schools are doing for the home. training of the young people. The speaker of the evening was Alice Ravenhill, London, who is an authority on what we should and A Gra udation |*hould hot do in our homes; what 1 «» may be a| ¥¢ Should and should not eat at our ro Th i o ¢)Mbles; how we should and should Beauty,” even if) 90t train the little ones committed made of white ' Our care. She compared the dimity, With | 4omes to a chain, whose strength ~|STATE HOME ECONOMICS — AT BROADWAY HIGH | portioned according to the standard required to furnish material for a school girl of 16, via: The breakfast consisted of one or-| ange, one ecg, one cup chocolate, | three muffins, sugar, milk, butter] and marmalade, All foods are pro good working of Atwater, the United States gov ernment chemist. In the same the girls are learning just what foods, and how much, a working man requires for strength for bis work; what the brain worker should eat to get the best results at the least expense of body and pocket book ARCHITECT BUNGALOWS, #700 AND UF NICHOLS HINCKLMY BEAK. BUILDER Finishing of the finest kind AMUSEMENTS Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville “The Perfect Theatre” Prices: 250, 50c, 75c. loves | 7 Love seeketh not its own de-| x ae — t “not | by| simple material a girl has more chance to show her individuality than in more ex- pensive staffs. In the above, the combination of embroidery and ballfringe is unique, The pom padour girdle, with sash ends, may be made of the material or of soft ribbon, The ribbon hatr ban dean, fastened on elther side with « ribbon rove, com pletes a pleture ot ideal attract iv 4 The Graduating Dress Contest is still open to you, girls, A prize of $10 goen to the university, high sehool, or bunt nexs college grad- uate who enters the prettioet, neatest and cheapest = drous. The Grammar Sehool = graduate who complies with the same re quirements wine $6 i gold end { E Grey your names printed consent. THE WILHARD Seventh sad Usion, Matin #453. Boome Hot and Cold Water Tp All Reor CLOSE IN, FIREPROOF, BATH, HoT AND COLD WATER, TELE PHONS IN BACH ROOM. RATES REASONABLE. ood a a Phone Mate exa7. Mra. Lauretis G. Reed, Prop. Transient and Permanent Ruoning Mot and Coid Water Rvery Roorr and Baths on Every Floor, 417 James St, Seattle, Wash. THE CROWN NOTED in “0 re Sieam Heat Phose Keet 424; Kiltett 2074, Grand View Apartmen’ Ave. The |Wellington Modern 4-Hoom Apartments. Service includ private lockers Farr be od Distance private steam heat washer electric t desfrable apart- * for the least money in cit 1903 Jackson Sf. See Janitor, Walking nable Kate mer Phe Hast 207. 128 Melrose Ave. ARTHUR APARTMENTS People employed during the 4 can get cheap rent with at Be vices; 2 and roema, all heated, with het private bathe, tree We will be pleased | | ater, to hear fr Cynthia! is measured by ite weakest link ‘The efficiency with which the high school pupils of the domestic selence department laid out their exhibit was a credit. On one table was laid out @ breakfast, lunch and dinner, with foods proportioned as to protein, fats, carbo-hydrates and calories, and the exact amount MAGIC MUSIC FOR LITTLE FOLKS A game for little ones, which te also enjoyed by children of all! ages, in “Magic Music, An object is hidden and the search for it di rected by music. An older person at the plano, playing louder aa the! searcher draws near the object and! softer as he moves away from it When be is so near that he can al most touch {t, the music grows very loud indeed | Here is & gare the kindergarten | children love. A child ts blind folded and another child taps a ball on the floor. The blindfolded child |has to find the other by sound This in & good game for several ebildren in a circle, as the ball can The dressmaking and millinery departments are a wonder, and yet not a wonder, for the young people are capable of great things in the home-making art, and but need the direction of efficient teachers to bring about a revolution in the home, and produce harmony where now discord and divorces reign. stopped and rapped on the floor, These games are a fine training ‘or the sense of hearing It makes a difference whether n girl says sho will be a young man’s ster or his sleter’s. Universally Used For eighty years as a keen relish for many & dish. FRANK KEENAN & COMPANY IN “MAN TO MAN” ED, WYNN, the Boy With the Funny Hat, and Edmund Russon BOUDINI BROTHERS—LOUISE WINSCH & JOSEPHINE POORE CARL DEMAREST, Singing Violinist—Mareena and Delton Bros.| d a.ong and at a signal Unequaied Vaudevilie Means Pantages Vaudeville Beginning Monday Matinee. Arnaldo’s Leopards Vaudeville’s Most Sensational Animal Act. 10c and 20e-—ALL-FEATURE PROGRAM—10c and 20c SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE oIRcuIT “THE HOUSE OF EXITS” SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. THE ABBOTTSFORD 14 High Class Modern Apartmente of 2. S and 4 Rooms at Medium Prices. urnished or Unfurniahed. Corner 11th and Fir, Vester Oar. THE ROSSMORE S and t-Koom Apartmen: Furnished and unfurnished: steam beat, baths, etc. Rents reasonable; Close tn. Phone Mate 3927. HOTEL ALBANY | Thoroughly Modern, Steam Heat and Met and Cold W. vin All Rooms European Plan Rates $1.00 Per Day and U; Spectal Hates by th Week Phonce—itnd. 5604. 0912-14-16 Third Avenue See y. & As KLMONDO APARTMENTS Beautifully furnished 2 and 8 rooms; private baths; expansive | view of Sound and lake. Corner Summit and KE. Republican. is Best @nz7. 1206 Howell St. Phone Killott 206 HOTEL WESTLAKE B. A. SWALL, Prep. Strictly Moderg; All Outside Rooms; Level Walking. RATES —Datiy, 690 weekly, $2.00 and up. | From Boats, take Green Lake or) Phinney Ave. car. Wallingford Ave. ke and Seventh A Kinet s160. Vhowe Kant inde GREER APARTMENTS 414 Howard Ave. Nerth. Modern and up-to-date room; close to car; walking di tanc 1 IVINGSTON iret Ave. Virginia Bt BATTLE st and tnd «right Furetahed or um a. A. 1872, ne VE 1618 Verry A New brick @; unfurnished 2 and 3-room ments from $16.00 to $22.00, including electric Nght ein, no bh HOTEL NORMAN 5O Yealer Way, Senttle, New, Modern, Fireproof. Men Only. Steam Heat. Hath Bingle Roome, and $1.25 to 62.50 ~ COMMERCE e x Very cle At Ballard and r. Single Rooms 25¢ By the Week. $ “Do you want nf Phone Ballard 1383, Ballard Stativa. HOTEL TRAFTON J. Edelman, Prop. Furnished and Transient Rooma. 5325 Ballard Ave. Ave. sts or local travelers con- g a brief or extended stay 4 here the All outsid from No Car Fare, as It Is Clome Un. 20,000-Iwenty Thousand Young Men and Women In Seattle must have a place to live. The Star will carry a list of the reliable, reputable hotels, apart- ment and rooming houses in these columns every Saturday in all its issues. The people who are ad- vertising here The Star can fully recommend. We have looked them up and can assure you they are HOTEL, MARTIN aaa 11 N. B. Good, clean, wholesome food and room for $6.00 per week 1 block to Eastlake car line, Single meals and room furnished, if desired Phone at BIO, Private Rooms With Board IT11A Seventh Ave. tp. Strictly Modern mL hieGs i nished housekee #8-$4 per week, Our Gaents ‘ tiled ELMORE APARTMEN Kencon 000, 1414 King Street Plenty and View Furnt nished New Int Ave, Senttle WHE LAKE ViEw Hore 4125 Brookiyn Ave. N. Hot and cold water in every t room and board §6 and § rooms $1.50 and $2 week. Two bic from University, Eastlake car Kiltett 2aN0, HOTEL ALPS 021 King St, Seattle, Wash. Newly Modern Furnished Root Bee a a $2.00 a week and up. hot and a water and very roo: vator service; baths free. oa THE QUEEN Rooms by the Day TEA o Rates and up-to to U seo Corner Cighth and week up: tran heat; running nd telephone HOTEL STATE “A Home for Mea” ta 7 hot and in every $3 Steam wate : up. cotd room. . OF $1.00 for two; woek, Ballard 845, 114% Phest Ay a Kittott 2084, YESLER APARTMENTS 615% Vester Way. and 3-room apts; steam and hot water in every room. hished. single rooms Hiot and Coid Water, Free 1 Trooma 20c and 26c; Bede 160, CONSUL Main Bureau Room Rooms Week and Up. trie Lights—Steam Heat— Hhower Bath Single he Ele: THK He Ts 7 Mofern 2 ar | plotely furnishe fine view; exe Phone ASTER AVANT ke A eekeopings rg ty aga Bi ages WARNER HOTEL ROSLY! a {3 Anne ystican St. newly furnishes wee cof Point Car. Allet | housekeeping: modern. “ HOTEL FONIMORE Queen Aune 2042. Hot and co water in, Sach room ale é pial rates New and modern; steam heat’ hot| Transient, ay up. Special r » by week or nth. HO. Cox, Prop. hp ptr ena i tho Broadway, one block from Bt, cable, Main 2041, $5 week; single or the best. Get acquainted with this department of The Star. Phone Main ona 1934 Seventh Av. Corner Virginia and Westlake Bivd. New and Strictiy Modern, Furnished Suites $4 86 Per Week, Single $1.00 Up. Bright and Comfortable. Ground Floor Lobby. Cara at door Greon Lake, Phinney, Wallingford, Fremont-Ballard, Meridian Convenience. North TAIRBAN KS Cor, Ast m Modern LOTEL adbe i, LM APARTMENT . furnished, me Phone Elliott 1968, wit $2.00 Madison or 1. 811 Sth i” Furnished and unfurnished house- keeping apartments; lights, water and heat. Suites $14 and up;- walk ing distance. Phone Main THE N 2 and 3-reom modern mpletely furnished for ing; also single rooms hot and cold water Wertern av is heat; nicely baths, hot Nie in every 1 ekeep Steam heat fott 6226 rard and Beil New, 150 Roomn, 25e Day Up. Near Depot, n; steam free showe! call bt rates, Ne « furnished; and cold water room; monthly HOTEL BOAZ BM Mage Hot and Bevery Located in Mrs Modern, orletress Cold Water m District v Day and $3.00 and WASH. in modern, mas range, hot water, 406) Highth ave. N. BH. Mastlake car, APARTMENTS mens. 1 RIAT ogantiy Furnished Rooms Walking Distance to Postoffice 4 Different Car Lines Pass the Door. Steam oe. trio Light Right in the Heart of the Auto eens iG District $2.50 Week and Up Phone Mata 7321 $20—Five-room fiat lnoteum ROE spring, te $20.00 to $35.00 Per Mont ‘ars. from D: on Ft Take pot and Get Off at Colw St Secon Cor, Wirst A HOTEL BRUNSWICK Harry Hunter, Prop, All Daylight and board; clean and handy to car, or walking to postoffice, juke Ave. Room homallke Modern Improvements distance Rooms, MALLOY APARTMENTS University District HOTEL RHODE ISLAND Street am heat, hot tric Hights 0 cents da Hott 4717 W. ARVARD APARTMENTS 725 Kast Pine, distance to postoffice ¢ principal car lines, Pike, Madrona, ete. Reasonable. ARENDON SOc and 7 5O troadwa e Bathe. 112% Fourth Elliott blocks from ¢ Month. HOTEL BENTON D. B. Zaddach, Prop, New, Modern and Up-to-Date. Moderate Prices, hone 1420 Sixth Ave. Union, Seattle. SHERWOOD APARTMENTS Main 77 1521 Sth Aw Two and three-room furnished aw unfurnished modern apartments; walking distance; private telephome and bath in each and every apart- ment; outside kitchen. Inspection 40, solicited. Main Ph North if PANAMA HOTEL two pits Brooklyn Ave. ‘0 blocks south of KB 40th: good table ‘board ag eke =e $5 week. Single roo: r_cent cheaper than elsewhere. THE LAKE Modern Teen : Rand im er, private bathe janitor and telephone servies: new conerete, fireproof bid: home-like apts. in the city: vik a excelled. $22.60. e- 5 t car line, one block to Bastiake car. 911 Lakeview abs Phone an Hot and Cold Water, St Heat i Every Room. Te Dey Up a £3.50 Week Up. FOURTH AVENUE HOTEL $14 Fourth Ave... Phone Two’ Biotke Phone Eiltott 2¢e. Dr Furnished Apartments. _ 725 Bast Pike, Corner Harvard. Up-to-date; homelike: easy walking distance; electric lights: gai steam heat Eliott 4679 5 HOWE Corner Nh tk stance Outside Roo: to $4.00 a W Heat, Running Water, Free R 1 rooms; comfort working. ise night, § Rates 50c $2.50 to RADIUM » Fourth Ave. M. A. PRORASCO, Prop. a Private Transient u PLA Pike St. Place Market ul Marine Views One Block to Bon Marche __2 Blocks to P.O. ARTMENTS apartment house plant In the situated within easy walking from the business center partment has private phone $ range and entrance; alse best ‘of steam heat and hot watermt all times. The apartments cover who block nd have a ft tractive grass court betwe buildings, which during the summer will afford a pleasant playground for children he Manhattan ds managed by the owner, who assutes the best of everything in and service for a most rental, We have furnished and ments. 3 ‘oom unfurnished apart- hone Mata 5049, HO’ » 1525 Tih Ave. Het Rooms 50¢ rates by week o am heat, hot and cold water and call bells FLORAL tinke rooms, . comer, . private bath, wall ‘cooling at w, near | + Stamdst Howell St. Phone Mata well furnished, steam he reasonabl es; all out- two blocks from Pike. Cle od rooms Bide rooms; THE KINGSBURY LAING, Proprietor a Between Unien nO L RAINTER Brick building, electric Lights. steam heat and bath; twe blocks from depot and wharv Rates 50¢ and u G, Johnson, Prop, 16% Main Street. Eliott 18923 W.

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