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Blames Wives f Husbar Tahoe ness Dear M ey: I would Ike to of mya few words to the wom ed by the at of gtrar nm. I have had the sa truable from school days. It sep arated me from my husband and has cattsed to spend 18 of the 20 years of our married life apart. It hag caused me many hours of heart r : h t ’ ache and many bitter tears. years ago I obtained a partial) Y¥« t a girl « ‘ m to my problem from a. pre a lant ilarity by ’ fom man, who, m the time 1 tr " you forget such we first met, seemed unab good-bye. I asked him his reasons for colng out of his way to seek my society, and to detain me, ever co your mother and your against wishes, Por I waa not father ar dia, why of his and he was, in the eyes of| “fo you ibe world, as far above me aa the ds above the earth. He could trace his ancestors back to the “Ark,” and his wife was of the same eo better off you w your best f about your unhappine are acquainted with the situation in your town, while [am not, so. rao, they are the very ones you and help an advil class, a ty leader and a noted Mu musician. There were scores of| YOU to gain this somuchdesired women in his class who wot happin considered nor to have the Young girls often write, ask nrivilere of re convera ing, “What can I do to make my with him, but this is what he said elf attractive so that I may have friends, both men “Girl—you can never understand you do not know what a comfort what a diversion it is to talk to 1 wome his is a perfectly natural some one, expecially a woman, wh jon. and I wish it were in can be a woman in the true sen my power to answer it fully and of the word, and w t . cleart . all of girls time, is unspoiled soiled & how t most r the ¢ this o ymad age. posibility of charm that y pos Miss Gr I am deeply sympa se © not let pride and for The secret, !t seems to me, Iles tn simply th “Th rnal fit neas cf things.” The girl who ts ated most by both men is the girl who al thetic. It mality kill the spark of humanity there is in me, T cannot look upon pain and suffering without showing| "Pprect my sympathy, whether it is the; nd women G ‘ Biyle or not. Oh, why: te it that} Ways seems to know the right ‘women like that man's wife, who| thing to do, and when and how have so much and could help to} to do It. She knows that there life so beautiful, seem so} '* a time for everything and y send their men folks| that many worthy acts lose their with hearts that ne if performed at tn pre starving for some spark of hu. ne moment “gy: Manity, their souls smothered with} She likes people ‘ coldness and pride. A nearly everybody attracti some way The very fac | she w Interested in them mal Unhappy Because them doubly attractive, too, m She's Not Popular | wothing brings out the good Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of| points that most people p Wand unhappy. WI you make me than to know that happy by telling me how to be pop re interested in what thes ular? say I love company and a good time la quite possible for every I try to mix in, but am always treat-| girl to be attractive in one or edcoolly. Even my girl friends shun| more ways and even, I think, to me. I am independent and, there| win lasting love. But, whatever fore, stay at home. | you do, girls, don’t get the idea My people praise my dancing, but} that your entire happin de sti, I come home from a dance| pends upon the love of any one | with an empty card. Why is it?! If your own life is what Tam perfectly miserable. If I can-| {t should be, it has far too many mot be popular by being decent, I] interests to allow {t to be help. ean be some other way leanty bound by affections of I am not inclined to be boy crazy;| one person alone. fn fact, I seldom mention a boy's! Rame. My father Is one of the most| 7 Prominent men in our town; but he| > and mother are the only true friends| Theatre! 1. B. Proposes s Day troubles. this war, every man, woman and Ase old as I am, I have never had! child should sacrifice in all ways and I have, altho I never tell them my| Dear Miss Grey: To help win) STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1918. PAGE 5 ‘ ‘Otis Skinner, Maude Adams and Robert | Confessions of. aWife Mantell Are Metropolitan Poti gona ames “en i é a en J realized how disappointed her tt ty hundreds of | PWannnnnnnnnnnnwnrrwrrerrrneennnrrrrnernns RAnannnc ARARRRARAADL MRS. TRENT COUNTS HEK fe would be when she Soummmnee en : pe | CHICKENS that! alba only have the a ' v hk and Otia Skinner ts announced for the " me to spend. me twice t M Metropolitan's next attraction, wtart ' f n © or neor e lar enough « ‘ t e theatr la m AY for three days’ en i ir f 1 na mNce eve ok or month. ‘That gagement, with mat aturday, in ir. tl r ine 1 tend a show ob atest comed Looe Minter er r “ . me for f r vut she will A week, that I dor hat 10 or Antor written for him by Hooth| f with which | never do that, & will spend every 0 cent t once a month for Tarkington, I ha 1 nds on, and | the greatest cause of today, and help) In writing “Mister Antonio" Tark Md sr t 1, 4 tle confidant, win this war Now let's see wh neton had in mind for the ding fr. Trent am ver rry for poor Jim, we can do. CA vet perfect 1 man, For t b han full with ear © pondered, and fina - e have real ¥ for Sub Chasers? organ grinder . nul na. In thin t f Tony Camaradonio, z viame the § 74 ar Cynthia G ‘ Mr. Sk , ed A RUCCOMN trom 1 f b me of th fully eq that gained by him as Sued ie Wak wbieen ee © was worrying about ‘7 are st the be Kinet " of the friends | waters, \ that Tor 4 lovable character, @ tae ; gs of con r would a to af Q by nature, an optimixt and a i home and " jlosopher. He keeps a lit ' és her n to her. ta the winter, and yee I er Trent had of ing come surne forth been very r erturbed & hurdy-curdy for a tour of ar Ar 1 ahe thought so few flowers had been e hav none of them mean, only = tt the way she put ft, Mttle E " peewee nid ‘ k: “I could not understand why our und to make the chaair 1 deeds bear fruit; a tro . 1 ed to send ta king you advance for right m . e, he di other 7 . printing this w gratefully the burdens of ne abd wee us Mr. Tr . ont i yours, ‘a ret would want me to have everything he was now dressed in the mont 1 SURCHASER CREW 287 In the cast of “Mists he had to leave. You know, Mollie, | saborate me and all that I 7 Thin is printed the hope are Rose, Joseph he only had the most distant of rela- | isa ¢ n I looked at her | . Walte yi . ‘ " “The leading lad: ready, now , . wa a (To Be Continued) from the book shor lec we ashes, nalthar Dick ie , ACTION IS DISMISSED * ou want Recause the children of Herbert B. * oi ts Ce he | “That is all very well, Mollie,” re-| Snook and Donna EB. Snook are mot | turned Mother Trent, “but I could actually in need, Judge Gilliam 7 by the players for the » Sun ” bear to have any one interfere took an action brought by the moth 1 my money. I think I shall goer to force their father to support 1 and bulld that home just as|them away from the jury and dis for Corn Bread day This ts the that Dantel Dear Mise Grey: I have always! monman pre some \it Mr. ‘Trent were alive.” missed it, Thursday. been under the impr that corn’, rett | I could see, little book, that Moth-| Mrs, Snook, a woman prominent me Sane 8 hot 'ere and er Trent | already bi to|in civic affairs, secured a divorce es aa Idx one of the greatent re pend the n that # ught from her husband, a prominent Se- wi Wh sae avaraa. tt é teen presented “ coming and 1, attle lawyer, eral years ago. bread wh Re rodprevgditde cas inerapuaal not help smiling, altho I/Snook has since been remarried to day tho it were made by some f°" © | it was rather catty of me, his third wife iH bar to light bread, a in Wilkes cast the princtpal | it was served cold. Can you give me any receipe by which I the corm meal in that mean the yellow corn t Hous Here is a recipe wh you will like very much lone by Ivan Miller ff, with the other | * parts, It will be] me presentation can use anner, I | tion of Addison I Mix 2 quarts of ye vd tags A gp iyflobak fuk ge ee ne Mar | 1—Otis Skinner in “Mister Antonio,” coming to the Met.; Ssian udm t tone As ond of @ Wet of famous stage um; 3—Kathryn Dahl, Moore; 4—Del Estes, Oak; 5—Verna te rs pm tencsc np Pantages; 6—Ruth Renick, Wilkes; 7—Shepherd and Ray, A Great 1 cupful of fresh potato yeast Maude Adar 1 ay : v4 Frohman Actor in a one-half cupful of molaases and | pear Ma and 1, in Presents Great Play half cupte d raisins, |"A Kine for Cinderetia e musical comedy, “Fro! (QUEEN ANNE ALUMNI | characterize a a Mix with warm water toa dough | Miss Adacns w as stiff an can be handled with a [hunger-haunted continue with anotner| HONOR SERVICE MEN) spoon, Let rise six hours and |given the name “Cinderel y ston his facnous “Izzy” role.| Former students of Queen Anne bak ral hours in a slow tint _v Kates, Bianche | iigh school will hold a reunion Sat-| * - re 8) mance. weve ft ture and now rvice All former students | | Teuton Prince Is cee live pagan sad se Mo In the COMEDY OF CHEERFULNESS |_Held as Food Hog |"*"\" for next week | Topping the new bill at Par next week, opening with the m | performance Mond: “ be at [military offering &, and a program. w= | Two performances are given every POLICEMAN KILLED IN YORPHEUM i Third and OE a a GENE LEVY, Mer. UNDAY TO TUESDAY THE GREAT MARCUS — um» who escapes from any and all traps.and bonds in full view of the audience. —~ Tuesday at noon see him get out of a strait- jacket while suspended from the theatre roof. fists £ ALL FREE—COME AND E IT . % je tor ere Other Transcontinental Every Matinee Except Vaudeville Acts and Sunday, All Seats } 10c Every Evening Except Saturday and Sunday, 1,000 Seats at 20c and { 1,100 Seats at 10c } Sunday, 2,100 Seats, 20¢ | ms (WILKES 2225 Week toxorxnow Sunday - Other Mats. Wed. and Sat. Telephone Elliott 2525-252 WILD WOMEN (NUFF SED) | MONDAY AND TUESDAY Buy Thrift Stamps and Save; Help Dig the Kaiser's Grave “Seven The comedy that 4 ran for 8 years 3 59 in one European Sisters country alone. Presented by Daniel Frohman in New York with Lorette Taylor in the Cast Nights, 22¢ to S5e. Mats., 17¢ and 24c. | (PALACE HIP “22 A Big, New Show of Extra Pleasing Features Tomorrow W.J. Holmes and Iva Holliston rata" “Looking for Betsy” Three Ahadiicde | Kabin & Eugene “The Trio De Luxe” “The Two Vagabonda” SHEPHERD & RAY mNind the Bish ae” et = Wilson & Wilson The Artois Duo “The Rarber and the Booth! tquex” faut PEGGY ADAMS in DY eet’ “Sait of the Earth” Wednesday WEEKDAY MATS. 10¢—EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 206 \ | tations jand Madison st, tomorrow after-' Office Hours: 9 A.M, to 8B. ML {Sday—Advertisement, har pibeandpavi y tapers C7 ayer ge | AUTO- CYCLE COLLISION and the act, among other thin The Hidden Hand” film serial is m L. F 20—G. L. Lit-| By BOOTH TARKINGTON shows wireless plants airplan er attraction of the show. _ motor ¢ policeman, is] : Verna Mersereau, dancer, and her dea: jay, and E. Ehlenberger was SATURDAY MATINES First Floor, 14 row: $2.00; 5 rows 1.56 Balcony : 10 Gallery .. aioe totes naar =| POLICE BULLETS | (tesa, Saonre | STOP JU MAN eter Entire Lower tal 6 rows $1 rows Tbe; § rows. .60¢ her numbers n the program er, Packard and Howard, in “A| displayed a | M t Real Pal; the Six Must a bottle of t b Plus 10% Account War Tax Wright and Davis in “ and gave all ¢ ¢ SEATS ON SALE MONDAY and Gordon and Gordo intent, when dry twists and turns. im Friday night The new episode of “Who Is No.| squad men, who had been One?" mystery serial, will be shown arrest Holland for a on the screen. ged violation of the dr Arad im 1 their gu b ‘ fa H A £ rsued t } With a repertoire of nine of the! the bullet Shakesperean plays that have made jit advisat him famous, Robert Mantel! ¥ to § Jopen a week's engagement at th Holland. M What Better Security 2 Can a Bank offer its depos- itors than that furnished by tropolitan ‘on Monday evening.!a junk m fay 13. The plays to be prene “os boon ‘serested so SQMany skin troubles | ERS gueiias for violations of the dry law. Searct only need a little a ee | Reena) | “Richelieu” and “Louis XI ee A sd PRINCE SCHWARTZENBERG re PORTLAND SERVICE IS toheal them for good PALACE HIP Prince Schwartzenberg, of Austria.) W. J. Holmes and Iva Holliston CUT To SIX TRAINS patch of rash The Scandinavian American is under arrest for food hoarding.|in a comedy sketch called, “Look Pa a ‘oa a, try Resinol Ointment, Bank? His arrest followed complaint by|ing for Betsy,” will have - ; paige saree t Sie eas " Vienna socialists that there had been|on the new program wh remedy na : : fg Your deposits are pro ; t his home in one week: |Sunday at the Palace Hip. In ad.| {0 x trains | da bis oe : tected by the Washington an eet: t tery; rR. H. A ct qu 8 your Bank Depositors’ Guaranty it sinwlae acd Gunsine. douaase : h trea she dor Funds are deposited with 6 sacks of green beans will be presented by the Three ; © rd Mi the State of Washington to 18 sacks of wheat Shannon, vocalists and clever step: | ji 0i" | . tle at nd 10 A existe sell Resinol, Trial free. cure deposi i pers. ; a allo ew syed ; 0) Write Dept Resinel, Baldnore, Ma, secure depositors against loss, were 177 cases of meastes,|,,Kabin and Eugene e Two | Sropone f f ter varlet fever, 79 of whoop | Vaearonde ea mu offering | Propos ; + Mot Reema RESOURCES $16,500,000.00 The Scandinavian American Bank Seattle, Wash. | NEW PANTAGES und 1,670 of diphtheria| On Violin a vs Shepherd and Ray, “The Austral eatment in London one t edie : Whe‘anwatal move." wnen AUTO HOUSES TO CLOSE CRUEL PILES Wilson and Wil », “The Rarhe closin Y rae « r and the Rootbl * provide com ion of rand materiais| Dr. Van Vleck iene Genuine edy song, talk and dance number, | being urme the committee, or Relief Which Is Healing | The Artois Duo are horizontal bar | cc r « mm. of the tate n MOORE hison Red Cross has discovered! Sené Postal for Dollar Trial 1 plano-acce Increases atrength of delicate, us, run-dov De 5H! Constance Ci Maude, in - | Critic e featur nd fs ne t th To anyone suffering from Piles known || the new bill at the Moore vchelor pr t he Atchison| we make this unlimited offer: Send phy nic former Publi¢ Other acts are uvings bank. He learned to knit a us your ad Health officials. Ask your doo: 4 Mf t ma.| a n er dress and te. tor or druggist about ic % The Four Morton F va < turn mail w bring ® regu- Poller with Arth wards, Grace De He avag IN THE BACK” onr HE e artists who come 's work “ who ¢ Sunda D he Orpheum i ytd 2 wr a Hn Tce whied anh Muaiea, ee y ; Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 apsules taken today Ror ne inert ha’ cratiote jf f . trouble— all nckache Of end the ‘backac he for all 4 plain makes all of his escapes in full view of the audience, It {s said he has BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON ng? rirfem Oll Capsules today and be never yer failed to free i ia Haarlen {Gil Capsules today and belnever ym failed to free reasrense V2. Vleck. The Sensational Military Feature four “i day and be * ; perfecting free “trom “wretcnin Cenig | snc! : Snow worldetamous Aeeeeotne a 1 » N wh s head down, from Pa by temed »| iT 7 coR. FIRST ape: . f r f nt |the roof of the Orpheum hom ‘ " nev sudeville acta will be 1 comfort fy e1 main; Du Vall and an, in PAY ME.” We don't know how v and neg dy and violin uld show more unbounded faith in With the Crewell-Fanton Company of Hi soon be without bre would without her Tolland Drops” as she quaintly c playing; Hume and come This is my message of deliv remedy. It ia relieving alme MEDAL lem O11 C a; Ne Plus ou from the fear that tage and condition of Itching. Shy youwilt tieg dans; Ne Plus Ultra rio, with | to ¥ ey J h, ions. A ILL, CROWN ana| Iren of Holland) banjo and pia and the Edwins, | panies D aX 16; "the oleture Verna Mesereau & Co e pure, orig- y * absolutely without | at Heat ete vce ceieg picture will be Harry Carey . “ e sat anon, the tabpratorions 1h Wild Women,” on Monday and, pain in all cases but acute abscessed | | else, including coatly aon Haarlem, Holland, But be sure to 4 only conditions. " 5 Oo} had failed, 3 5 e pet GOLD MUDAL. Look for the Bie se Tawa Sineipes. in your chy tor flor nd 40 years of sufte In a Beautiful Dancing Spectacle ox Sold hy milder ‘ rel able dru nealed packages, OAK high-class, guaranteed domi cies, Accent any tHe i gecond week at the, Oak, Tiext | STERLING il Van tiie. heut'ixadaice’ Other Big Features—General Admission 25¢ GOLD MEDAL. All others are imi- econd week Mich. Send’ no money,