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FREMONT DRU“ CO. Woodland Park 1319 N, 46th 3400 W. Park Av. N. 908, N, 316 N. 409 INTERLAKE FUEL CO, Wood Coal, Building Material and Teaming LO R LEAF DAIRY, Inc, Nort, 289; white 686. RLEAF DAIRY @ and Sanitary Dalry fn the City. - ta T6F $9100. CTORY BY DISTRICTS| a ee | HAVE | FORFEITED MY RIGHT? 3 * tee kk ee Dear Miss Grey A number of months ago I met a young ma and, careless of the future, we lived in a town where he was a Strand er, and I was supposed to be his wife, I soon found out that the clasb of women I had belonged to he despised, and, as 1 love him, I led hing to believe | had nev been a very bad girl, nd that I had made but one mistake, and in that was more sinned against than sinning Miss Grey, I had been as bad as it ts possible for a woman to be for two years previous to meeting him, and my only excuse was youth, it that fs an exouse. | Now, this man ts sorry and thinks he has greatly wronged me. He |loves me and wants to marry me and take me among his own people | tf | marry him without telling Mm, I fear he will soon find out that I have deceived him. Every day I meet men on the street that know my past, and, although [ have been true as any woman can be to him, I am afraid these people would not heattate to tell him. If I tell him all, I am afraid 1 will never have his love or and if some one else tolls him be will despise mo and hate a eolving him 1 have tried to eradicate from my memory all my past. I have only clean thoughts and know I can be as good as any woman, if I have the chance, for I love this man and loathe my past Has a woman of my kind any right to the love of a good man, to plan a future or to wish for a baby? Is ft better that she thrust all {thoughts of love and comfort from her and simply exist in reparation | for her wickedness? I think, Miss Grey, that {t is only such women as I who can ever have such an intense longing for a decent home life, with some one to love and make happy Have I forfelted food man? Tell me what to do and greatly 7 * « * * respect, for de my right to mingle with good people and love a help DOWN- HEARTED. My Dear Girl: You have struck the hard part of your life prob jem. Reformation ia not to be had for man or woman by living with one particular man outside the law, nor in marriage. Ii is my firm { belief that there i ore immorality In marriage than out. The slide downward has been easy and quick, and when you turn to retrace those stops the way will be steep, and possibly there will be a few slips: but the only may to regain your right to a home and mother love in by be ing worthy of forgiveness by working for [t, God himself cannot nt forgiveness until it is deserved. It is your part of the work to do right, and not for the sake of the man you love, or even for a home, You need not give up the thought of home, for you can become as worthy as the best woman on earth of some one to love and care for, and worthy the name of mother; but by working mentally for it. You have made a start in the good thoughts of which you speak, for the physical follows the mental as surely as night follows day. I will not tell you what to do. Decide how you would like to be! treated in a s(milar position, and look at the result-if it ls not what you} want just now—as a part of your problem, knowing you will get the/| right answer (maybe before a great while) by working each stop faith fully You have the chance, whether or not you retain the love of this man, to have everything a woman could wish on this earth. Won't you com to see me? | will not even ask your name. A Tho first wor FEET , THOUGH SEEN UNCOVE Modern eee! Charter Oak Heaters. Furniture Company ee ee ee ee * * A YOUTHFUL CASE CHRITUDE. * SERRE EERE RHEE EE Dear Miss Grey: We are three IT-yearold high schoo! girls who are very much in love with a hand some, manly young fellow. He lives at the home of one of our girl ac quaintances, We feel that ahe is trying to prejudice him against us. We three always go out together, and of late he has accompanied us almost everywhere. He never shows any partiality, but treats us all the same. The girl friend has been very hateful to us for the last couple of weeks, and has told our boy friend all sorts of untrue things about us. We three love him dearly, but are not at all jealous of each other; but we do }dislike tne fourth girl in the case | What shall we do about it? nk you. re ; THE THREE TWINS. A.—Include the other girl is your outings, and see if you don't crow to Hike her? If you fee! that you cannot do this, at least pay no at tention to what she says and do not say ankind things In reture 1 don't belleve you realize how silly it is to say you are in love with the young man, * o * S Aclolateheiaiaiaieieieheleienel’ * A QUESTION OF FIREMAN *& * BEING HUMAN. : Pore wrrr as ss ees 2 Dear Miss Grey: In a recent isgue of The St ‘A Star Reader,” says, “| know there are few mon who are firemen who are true to their wives. I think {f a man is untrue to his wife he would be so whether or not he were a fireman. This is not a question of the fireman being married or single but that they are human, Why should they be ready for duty 21 hours & day any more than we would think of working that length of time? [ am going to vote for the two-platoon system. FI REMAN'S FRIEND. * 4 * GIVE THEM A CHANCE TO & * KNOW THEIR FATHER bs * Reker Dear Miss Grey: I would like to say a few words in answer to “A |Star Reader.” I do not think it is right to judge other firemen by her husband or the several ones like him that she happens to know. Her husband is perhaps one of the |men who was dismissed from the |department for immoral character and who would be guilty no matter where he worked. The firemen are just as true to their wives as men of other post tions. My husband has been a fire- man for a number of years and I ought to know what I am talking about. Now, Miss Grey, won't you please ask the people to vote for the t platoon system? We firemen’s wives live a terribly lonely life, and it would mean so much to us to have our husbands home with us part of the time, and would give our children a chance to know their father. A FIREMAN'S WIFE. If the “Reader Who Knows” will send particulars, I will see that the looked into. mattor Is 10OKCYNTHIA GREY. Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions Try rubbing a nose that habitual- ly gets cold, with a little good skin food. To sell a collection of stamps, get addresses of stamp collectors at the Technology depa@ment of the public library The shine may be removed from a blue serge coat by pressing under a beavy, dampened cloth, To dry a chain of rose beads that insists on getting soft, try a little powdered golden seal on a few. It will help, but may change the color. The six states where women pos- sess equal suffrage are: Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Washington and Callfornia, “Her feet beneath her petticoat, (Photograph Posed Especially for Miss Burke.) BY BILLIE BURKE | a 2D GREAT PART IN YOUR PUL |QUEEN ANNE GIRL CLUB FROLIC The Queen Anne High School Girls’ club gave a party Saturday |in the assembly room of the bigh Jachool byilding, to which all the r high school clubs were in- |vited, and requested to come pre- cramped into too tight a shoe, We) pared to give & “stunt.” should remember that too small al One club gave “The dance of the foot for the proportions of one’s| Pumpkins.” The girls were body is just as great a disfigure-| dressed in green stockings, rough- ment as if one's feet were too large,|B&ck sweaters tied around them, If a child is taught to walk prop.|S¥rmounted by immense pumpkin erly upon the balls of its feet, al-| beads. After the dance, they sang | lowing its heels to come down light-| "Ten Little Pumpkins, standing tn ete ly, and the mother is particular|® TOW. |that it wears proper shoes, it will] , Broaqway's hago never bave a broken arch |Country School, with A little German doctor at one of| Ma'am,” and the pupils were 4 the spas once sald to me: “Amer as mobbing “Wieners,” pep- }ieans are the only people who un-| permints and jaw breakers. | derstand the importance of keeping Their realistic ting gained their Itheir feet in a healthy condition,|¢!u> @ real success | but even they do not give their feet), ip ee Cah jenough air, Every woman shor ) dre yo ee ng Bac wire (f lremove her shoes and stockings |S*¥¢ the Virg a reel to a laughter- and give he *| screaming audience. ‘ ovis auohats toes ons A py ft th at) ‘phe Queen Anne club gave “The In my new play “The Mind the| Dance of the Witches,” a duet by Paint Girl,” 1 wear mules and yp & FOaae | ee ee stockings for a short time in my boudotr-ncene. For this oceasion,|.,12¢ Palland although perhaps pot one man or| steeper woman in a hundred the aud: where oma a@ bundred in the audi les and a , andar y " pumpkin ple, punch, apples and ence catches a view of my naked candies were served. Games fol- » I make them up as carefully a8) owed until going-home time, when 1 do my face, and I have found that\ine visiting clubs thanked the thin extreme dally care has made] ¢ Ar lub for the best time me very comfortable during my long} jad this yen walks about my summer home thas ms NOTICE TO READERS First, 1 use a great deal of oil, cold cream 46 a usual thing, but once a week I take @ foot bath of warm) ® All letters cannot be an w olive ol! and have them massaged) ® swered in the paper, and many ® carefully. This prevents callouses @ are without name or address. ® other hardening of the tissues. % A stamped, self-addressed en- & he nails are pedicured as careful-|® velope always brings a prompt ® ly as I manicure my hands, and al)| ® reply. CYNTHIA GREY. * about the soles my feet are rubbed] * m with @ smooth plece of pumice) eae ye ee ee Ee stone. Of course, r the stage,| . ‘ae I tint the bottoms of my feet to a| Recipe for Cucumber Cold Cream: rosy red, and powder the upper|Almond oil, % pound; green oil, % part, and I find this very soothing,|ounce; wax and sperm, each % although my feet are perfectly essence of cucumber, % healthy, Just one lat word: WHEN WE FIND THAT HEAL FEET ARE MORE NE SARY TO OUR PHYSICAL WELL BEING THAN A GOOD COMPLEXION, WE WILL GIVE THE THOUGHT TO THEM WHICH THEY DE SERVE. Ballard High and West Seat- stunts in the lunch room, refreshments of ounee; Like little mice, stole in and out.” asst —Sir John Suckling. Each political party in this state jhas seven electors. In voting for presidential candidate, mark X after the names of the seven electors of the party whose candidate you wish |to vote for. If you wish to vote straight ticket, mark X in circle at ‘the top of the ballot Some witty man has said that no woman is vain who wears shoes large enough for her. 1 think this generation is getting over the fool ish notion that it is the proper thing to wear shoes too small A ‘foot does not look smaller when YOUR SELDOM PLAY A We Will Show You How to Get One of the Latest Player Pianos for $366.82 and On Terms of $10 a Month! But There’s No Time to Lose. Call or Write Right Away!