The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1919, Page 8

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! - fo or it thst 223525.4...6.. .™. 2 Ot PAGE 8 | TO MATCH THE MEN | be | Exchanges made | on Tuesday or | BY MARGUERITE EDWARDS Friday morning | before 12 noon “Our love will go to meet them me he greet the me home.” when the boys ¢ To bless thent « when thy That's t abs thought of women today when they consider the returning liers, and it's a beauti ful and true thought; but sensible | American women know in thelr hearts that love alone, is not nougt Shall the women of 1919 be able to match the men-the homecoming he I the wives, the brides, the sisters Sh mothers, friends ».000,000 me equal th women mies ; te physically, mentally and spiritu: | ally? broadened and ¢ « 1b a hard, missed or undeveloped in thelr wom Men Are Idealivts America alwa were ide tne, and most at time their] womenfolk have meant only dreams, | and letters, and n dreams, Die tance, loneliness and the glamor that grows about trea remembered | anticipated, b aved, haw ok “the # hind brn HIS girl, HIS wife, HIS mother, in particular, and all women in general And the wor have helped him i r the appeal, the new ax, worn Does Intelligence Aid & Meteo Dear Miss Grey: I have your letters for years, and find you always give such splendid answers to questions, that possibly you can help me. I have been married more than four years, and my husband has been anything but an angel. We have had a great deal of misfortune and I always have tried to overlook and forgive many unpleasant things that have occurred, because I al Ways felt assured he was true to me, which meant more to me than life itself, Now, after being a faith ful and true wife to him and deny- ing myself of nearly everything a woman desires, and after liaving brought into the world a beaut baby boy, whom we both love dearty —yes, and just when the New Year ‘wos dawning so brightly before us, I have learned that he has broken that vow, most sacred to married couples. He has told me if I don't like it I know what I can do; that I do not dress attractive enough to ul suit him (when he doesn’t buy me} any clothes) and that he has a good Yeason for his act, but still, is un / able to explain his reason f@r s0/ doing. De you think he is worth sticking to? That I must stay and still do my duty, with my heart breaking within me; while he thinks he can continue and smooth it over by buy ing me a few pieces of chocolate candy and ence in a whi have not been little attentions? What to do. Yours ts simply because I stomed to these Please advise me FAITHFUL. the most difficult Problem that anyone ever at- tempted to sol It is age-old. It seems to me, with all of our new-fangled ideas of standards, Principles and modern sciences and our applications of them, we are at a standstill when it comes to the sex question We are told that the world in general, especially the peoples of our fair country, have reached a highly intellectual state. But if [ am to judge by the number of cases like and similar to yours, which come under my daily observation, I would ask: Of what real use is that intelligence if it will not serve to banish the cloud which hovers over homes like yours? Sometimes I am inclined to be lieve that the more intelligent some persons become, the more inwardly degenerate they are. Why, you would be surprised ff you could know of the fam public constantly in the who experience eve. e unhappiness. The majority of ust your them, however, are enabled, thru wealth, to hide such sor rows from the public Frankly honestly, I don't know what to tell you. I onl feel quite ness ix th sure that one thing that I unfaithfu would nev in the m It is the one thing that our Savior 4 creed as grounds for separat of man and wife. But there the little innocent child and his. Wo suffer than more thr I believe if I were you I would not consider myself or my hu band. I wou imp! the whole thing hild standpoint. You can at ust then feel a sort of pride isfaction in thought you have fulfi a sacred and shouldere ur part of the responsibilit r the existence of the little bund 1 nd white humanit Hardships Make for an Equilibrium Dear Miss Gre Our baby has been born since my husband went to France, In ar wa I have not had an easy time of it, for I had not much to bh and nt many friends in the cit ty hu band has 4d some hard fighting and has received a decor He is coming home oon, I'm worry ing for fear he will think life very tame and may not be plea to find me somew faded tired. Do you think thi 1 ha time I am awf nxious to we him SOLDIEE VIFF boys overseas are awfully tir 1 The know what anxi and har ure, They have only to in their mirrors read} taking me to a show} Standard of Morality? ' and at each that th They woman other, all grown 0! regard f autiful U bave more whose b to assume @ combination comrade ang uy women wi jon of ata ok me jctured them 1 inepira’ and aw and chee an of Tones, ulness of home! to know To Deliver Goods or, but most bloom Women's $5 to $7 Broken Bs Women's $6 to $8.50 Broken Lines. 3:65 VERY shoe in us to meet the ing. Many of the the last few mu week dollars PRICES Values. Lines. Values. —_ e shoes have , due in these late shipments are many Oxfords and Pumps, as numerous assortment of Royal Boot Shop January Clearance SALE this entire stock turned into cash immediately to enab neu Second Avest University reduced market conditions we been recei to unusual factory delay two-tone Thousands of are now fac during Included ed by u well and plain colored asa boots which, owing to government regulations, cannot be duplicated. The prices in many instances are less than one half the true value. A house full of good shoes for the man, the woman or the little folks, and priced to save you many on your present or future requirements. | PRICES Men's $6.50 Mer ' \ has been sacrificed for love and soldiers, and Ss Une Gay hueh ereraak that they could ’ nae i / dete Put these doubte out | Women's $6.50 to $9.00 Values. pe : “ill " of your head and make ready to Bae coming Complete Lines. | Prudent buyers will appreciate give your husband a cheerful deliver the this opportunity and lay in their Dey greeting What do the men expect? | 5: 65 supply of Oxfords and Pumps for Young Boy Deceived ah ger gap pcm rae the coming summer months, when \ f “4 their m the w qualities and . - \ by Lure of Footlights powers war has discovered and de / they will be much in vogue. A real Dear Misa Grey: The request I | veloped in themselves | 7 ane y of ff $1 to $3 am about to make is her a queer ‘0 mateh the men, the w Women's $8.50 to $10.00 Values. saving now © rom $ o $3 per pair, \ one. I am 17 years old, and hav must ponsess three ¢ » ste a better assortment than usual | never kept company with the girls eal Masscnn, erantie Gon Complete Lines. and ‘ \ I am very bashful: but of late I) power, and dexire for / when the season is on. \ hav a girl, an actress, and, as I her dancing very much, I shor. “une learned " » know her. I know ab nees te the tr ab " oe ly that she is worthy of any pr ies oreun bad Women's one’s friendshig. but I don't know If a woman te w s 3 z p j/ pers, values how to meet Her, and if it would be or over-thin, th Women’s $10.50 to $12 Values. / nearly all sizes proper. If you will give me your! not sympathize or admire; they will Complete Lines. | opinion on this subject, you will | suspect her of laxiness or stupidity. : i very much oblige. MB. To match the men, a woman must , ’ If you were onty 21 instead | te healthy ¥ 8 Women's Cloth of 17 I might try to conjure up In the army, men learned, not the! some way to help you meet the |soQuND, but the MEANING, of girl; but a boy of your ag@ | democracy j should be putting in hia best Section hands and bank clerks, | licks at school, or as an aD |Dagoes, college professors, tough prentice at some trade, 0 that | guys Catholles, socialists, Baptiats when he reaches a marriageable [and Jews slept. ate, played, fought age he will have made some | died and toget and the preparation toward » home or | Qirtn re Nobody nest exe. You cannot have the atight « w ideas; hu two subjects on n manity and good aniam once, not at your 1 You will or ridicules Reglect one of the other, and it |. tettow hurr a nae ia eaay te guent Chat (tt would |f Coos oe cares on creed Oey om be the studies or work. Then. mee The peteaee ote too, you might bring a mighty [40° hl ving learned brother lot of trouble upon yourself in | iit ‘oniy ptare at her, mutter ech e Ro —_ = er og Lord!” and turn away, To mate tries saeyy hd a men, & woman must master democ gether different tn real life than po * believe. qhe Gong in: make bolteve ls In the arcny. men learned the real were you I would forget it GETS 13MONTHS SENTENCE Kong. Chin Der fined on several in the federal island by Judge when he pleaded OH, (poisons) organs to their the drug MY from best ¢ your mind at who has been occasions in federal court on charges of selling dope, was sentenced prison Neterer guilty fifth time to the charge of dealing in restricted drugs. fter Influenza-What Then? ; to 13 months BACK! the bo tore and get 8: 65 7-15 Cloth of Gold 5.00, up to $ regularly priced at $18 to $20, ‘for ity of God and the } have seen both! Women who scoff at either, who ignore and neglect spiritual iife, who lve only for the things of the world and the flesh, are lost, strange and dreadful to the new opened eyes of men fresh from the places of death They | aman soul. They | the at MeNeils Tuesday | and the resurrection! for the| To match the heroes of 1918, the women 1919 must acknowledge | ‘the Prince of Peare! Pa After this Spanish influenza has ept the country almost like the black death” did in Europe in’, the Fourteenth Century, after the storm has passed, we are con Pagosa prone th fronted by the wrecks of men and | tojia in a totter from Priv women who have been left in aj 1. Roberts, son of Mr throw off the poisons during the weakened condition, with pale| ™. loberts 1 First lings of general lassi-| “Ttten “somewhere = faces and feelings of general lassi-| ()), 4 tude and weakness. It is a fact! private Roberta wa be borne in mind that the France while with ¢ effort on the part of nature to — (Sir ch gel a wounded + « and Mra. © uve attle nm the At wounded in The day 4, he was Is Vast Robbery; arles transferred from a field hospital to attack of Spanish influenza re-/a iar French hospital, where he ults sometimes in nephritis, or | underwent an operation. He writes i ; ; that is “O. K." and that he will inflammation of the kidneys ay ae os tn as ae In view of the seriousness of | When the U. & Transport Susque this disease as a result of tox-|hanna landed at New York City emia, it is most essential that| Roberts mailed the letter. He says: treatment be directed towards re ar hte srt he ta 29 prompt elimination of the toxins) were at the dock to me " the body. This means that the excretory | candy, cigare and cookie Althe Is, skin and kidneys—should be excited forts to throw off the poisons. Send to| Says Bolshevism castor or a pleasant laxative such as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant P: ative Pellets, which are made of Ma aloes and jalap, and take these every Millions Stolen other day. This will e » efficient bowel action. At the! rirrsrnunG, Jan. 1.—Kolshevism same time, if 3 uffer from backache, irritation of the mere organized robbery on a bladder and the kidneys, shown by the frequent calls to | {ke scale. noes yl pera get out of bed at night, considerable sediment in the! yenra in Russia. " water, brick-dust deposit, perhaps headache in the morn Leading Bolshevih appear ing, you should obtain at the drug store a simple tablet With great frequency, merely drop which expels the uric acid and the toxic poisons from | Pink, Cut of sight.” he sald, land it is the system. This is called “Anuric” (anti-uric), and was. dea The fact in that they have first put up by Dr. Pierce. By its action on the bladder | ene to Sweden, where millions of and kidneys, it expels these toxic poisons. ruples) tAken Prom. the cant To build up the strength and improve the blood—be-| }v* 1%, bens poured Into mushroom cause after the influenza there are fewer of the white blood corpuscles and too few red blood corpuscles—take an| COL. MeCLURE QUITS F iron tonic such as “Trontic” (to be had in tablets at drug ova. tat Meclure, com stores), or some good herbal tonic such as one that has antes resigned fe will eae served the greatest usefulness of the past fifty u's, | ably ucceeded by Lieut. Col namely, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, made from William EL. Lemmon, Capt, A, H wild barks and roots, without alcohol, and sold in tablet, Waukersen and Lieut. Prank jor liquid form, | have also resigned I would rather h brought ambulance us a ride out he fo to the here “ARUP heron Cor Landing i in New an Get Cash Loans, Boy Writes Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from stomach, liver Accept Ifornia” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name Cal fornia on the package, then you for child's it without fear, nd would probably be sure your child is having the of Gold and Silver Boots, and Silver Slip- Men's 3.15 7.65 Boyden’s Famous Shoe for Men Since 1848 Boyden’s shoes for men have maintained an enviable reputation, both as to style and quality. Spring a huge quantity of leathers then available. will find such leathers as Grain in both black and tan, English lasts in straight lace overweight soles and a These shoes were regularly the saving. You will also weights all included at one ~~ a, and then es” c's LIE and bowels al Boot la” Second Ave.st best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little st h, liver and bowela Children love its do Helous fruity taste, Full directions dose on each bottle. Give t Shop— SAFETY IS PA You can be certain pour monep is confined to First Morigages W. CAMPBELL, We purchased early last these shoes in the heavier Included in bier lines you Cresco Calf and Norwegian made on very desirable and blucher patterns with protecting rawhide inlay. priced at $14 and $15. Note find a variety of lighter price. ) to $9.00 Values, 3roken Lines. 5:15 $6.00 to $8.00 Values. Complete Lines, 4- 65 Men’s $8.00 to $9.00 Values. Complete Lines. 6: 65 Men’s $8.50 to $12 Values. Complete J.ines. 7: 90 Slippers, $2.00 and $2.50 Store hour. 9A Saleemen Values. Mto6P.M d wanted “HILE the New Year is still young, make at least one resolution—to Save Money. Make provision for future years which may not dawn so brightly for you as this one, FullS RAMOUNT- ——_—_ HERE IS AN ) EXTRA INCENTIVE On all moneys left with us on or before JANUARY 15th, we will allow the ix Months Dividends on July 1s 1919 n, for our t and to Citp For over Eighteen Years we have never paid less than ax ON SAVINGS. RESOURCES OVER TWO AND ONF HALF MILLION DOLLARS A. F. ANDERSON, Py Vice Pres. - See'y CORWIN S. SHANK, Counsel Hours: 9@.m.to Spm ADOLPH F. LINDEN, V.-Pres. PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATON Treas, THIRD noestments State and @ PIKE —— - -—

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