The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1919, Page 10

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ane Posed Especially by Miss Katherine V BY DR. MARTHA MeGLYNN | The “shiver blouse” is the | gette crepe or chiffon blow worn in winter weather, cover After the geor which, 4 Succession by the sore thre Pever, and all the misery @er of influenza or poeum In hot weather, a thin shirt With @ low neck is quite permis + Rot when t temperature . 1 would advise that th "ghirtwaist be put 4 gets * x. “Tony is accusing you! For the First time in all your silly, useless ‘life, Jane Lorimer, he is making you ‘Fealize that you are quite a bit re Sponsible for his unhappiness. At he is actually blaming you for of itr | Whis was the train of thought in me by Tony’s stern re-| that I knew very well how to change my existence under his ‘Foot from grave to gay | > Lf accepted his rebuke meekly, for, Verily, I deserved it. In all of my j@entings with Tony, I had always ded like any vain coquette. I/ taken his homage as my inalien- | ht without a particle of con-| ‘eeience. I had let him make love to “me, and then I had married Bob it is not hardness of heart which Makes girls act so—it is simply a curious feminine egotism which “makes them kind to a kitten but eruel to a man, which permits them | * to handie a man’s love as if it were RO more valuable than the box of | Bonbons or bouquet he brings them. I had suffered bitterly since my husband had denied me my rightful Place in his heart, and so at last I had awakened to a little knowledge of how Tony Cereis must have suf. fered on my account. 1 began to} feel very sorry for him. I noticed that the longer I stayed in his house, the more melancholy | Certeis became. Sometimes 1} thought it was not entirely for sen ' timental reasons. Like other men, | he probably business affairs which bothered him. _ But when I announced my plan to go away, Certeis objected “Why leave me, Jeanie? | Lorimer's reputation is safe—for | } Jane Lorimer is dead. Mademoiselle {Vandertyn has fled from the asylum sand is lost. This Tommy of the seems to be the only person who knows how she got away and {evidently you can hypnotize Tommy 1 noticed that you did not tell him where you are nor what had hap | pened to your shoulder the morning ~f you phoned to him. There's no rea _ {Ron why you should not remain de { to all the world as long as you care Stay here. You risk nothing!” was all he said, but | help thinking that he| -SWnUP OF Fics” CHILD'S LAXATIVE /Leok at tongue! Remove poi- _ sons from stomach, liver and bowels Jane Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name Calli- fornia on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or Physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its de- Hetous fruity taste. for child's dose on each bottle. Give Mt without fear, |ber of casu Full directions *f jal Northwest Reads Star Want Ads > - ~~ {| The “Shiver Blouse” : Hete It Is! The Star’s Brand New Feature for the Kiddies WAARAR AAA RRA ee! Little Stories for Bedtime RA — A Shadow Warns Peter By THORNTON W. BURGESS thing more Venecked wali paniment, the a fine Hed t t may much mi I know that ty, and that a prettier thar ¢ teria : ot necessar girly like to sheer shirtwaist tw of heav ma between preferable meant something more; that he wanted to add, “And it doesn’t in the t matter what you do, for nobody will ever know! But ft was hot fof the ‘to’ put that thought into words. I congratulated myself that I dit notlove the man But you know I arranged with Tommy for a job. I must work—I can't stand thin futile thinking.” 1 said, trying to appear quite calm and determined. “Lim not going to let you change the subject that way, my dear littie lady.” he said. “I have a plan to put before you—such @ plan as no lover ever made to a fair woman before: Stay here-—and understand me—you risk nothing. Be honest. Does any one else seem to need you so much?" The question made me writhe. A thourand times I had put it out of my mind, because [ did not dare shape its hard answer. Now I had to do so: Nobody in all the world really needed me; I wasn't pensable to a single soul—except Hamilton © And any comfort and consola was forbidden by all the church, state and society “This house has been a paradise since you have been in it,” the man went on. @ great happiness in my you thought me conventionally cold. I have dreamed. I want to feel the sweetness of your presence in this house always. Si with Jeanne! Stay like one of heroines in our most po; —stay as a ‘wife in name only (To Be Continued) I need you. laws of | Two Transports Arrive at N. Y. With Yankees NEW YORK, March §&—The| transports Plattsburg and Chicago arrived today. The Plattsburg carried men, including a nur 1 companies, 49th squadron, detachment of Fifth ma chine gun battalion and three valescent detachments. On the Chicago were 1.060 men including 38th infantry field and staff headquarters and supply com panies, headquarters First and Third battalions, sanitary detach ment Companies A, B, C, D, ¥ and I 'Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge Emil Karhu, charged with t | premeditated murder of his wife, 4 domestic at 20 Kinnear place, on February pleaded not guilty to p charge of murder in the first 1 a eng fore Presiding He is alleged to have confessed crime to the FROM SUDS TO SYRUP IS BREWERS’ PROGRAM SAN FRANCISCO, March & suds to syrup will the transformation of breweries in San Francisco, according to plane known today Brewer Products out of barley “Cereal matt the designation giv the police From be made have organized the Cereal Co., whieh will make syrup yrup for bakers” i product, ax med it will be better in cakes other bakery products than it is ¢ and sugar “U" GIRLS FOR HOTEL work Women students of home econom jes at the University of Washingt« who are majoring in hotel dining nanagement will now practical experience in hotels, according department room receive local dowg town to plang of the | The Largest Audience in the Indis- | I could be to a| “I have watched you with | art when | | aero i tl of free was the r felt quite ¥ - aw. a? There He Sat as Still as if He Were a Pleee of Sto ud branch he M ky, and the moonbeamsa made of t shadow all For Peter beard nothing of which t rid h danger o! What kind ain't tl uld get rid ed to to be afraid elf of the fe that nd w near of danger it migt t until he « |The Solution of Social Unrest * Lew White to Head New Levy Show Dear Miss Grey » the producers, and maltreat une. Poverty reasion are the ur tmaeery It sends ng daughters to the | separates husbands and ds millions to untimely them in a living! eed ‘und tyranny n every side of ane of our #ol home “broke and mentally them com into our wider awake degradation causes of our fair ye mutter. It It set or. ke wives araves hell on ea be y in the can ea seen No which would grant enough money to slide fortably out of military service civilian life, i# held up; but national congress can stop all other legisiation to grant Mra, Roosey widow of ex-President Roosevelt, $5,000, because it ix customary, even tho she already has her means pro vided for her. Cannot we all see the | injustice it all—that might right in our present world? | Following the words of ov Jesus of Nazareth, our neighbor as ourself all be happy. but since “might |right.” it can eaxtly seen that Ithere ix clase hatred, which must be remove it will involce class |war. The ruling capitalists must re | move the iron heel and let the work better, happler barely we w We could Lew White Sunday witness the Eugene at Levy's Hunt ernoon wil formance of * Road Show No Orpheum, in “The Bargain ors.” The mpany wi noon, oF opening Levy Jers live , cleaner us new ed 1 be ar headed pedian. Here's hoping for that happy time when we ail will live and let live,|by Lew White, w there will be no masters and | While the pros brothers and workers for | dled by Claud Kel the new soubrette EVE.” vined the renain with the lucin 1 wil Dot" Cl who has just I Levy organization, will ond « faces in eading man Floy aud of *, but happiness of all DAUGHT the oR OF mpany here wl the Proper Under Circumstances Dear Miss G company with a {both my mother and I her to spend some Sunday a pon | 30 pr at our home, but she maint }it would not be the proper thing to }do. Will you tell me whether she jis right or wr A READER It would be quite proper for | your girl friend to accept your r n mother’s invita init at your home, if ast w Shaw mar ‘orey mt, ¢ r Madeline e p a Ward, ¢ and C Ke her bev young varacter wom together with a ptty girls in th: “TANK” treat dinner First @ ht Knights of DINNER em rough be held at th and Pike st, Satur fer the auspices of the ythias IN BLOOD DISEASES. Like ceremonial will Castle ion to she cares to. Lillian Gish Played Role | Dear Misw Grey tell me which of the Gish girls played the leading part in “H of the World"? = MISS 8. x Lillian Gish played the stellar in. the Hearts of othy Gish also played Eerema and Troubles Serofula, Skin Wil you pleas Many one as @ general ng catarrh, rheumatiam, dys pepe 00's Saree is of men, children ork tn th medi role production the World her younger #! in important part It does its thorough defined on the pure, he dition of which nd Hood's Sa ually ensful in the troubles that are not defined of a low rundown condition that tir the we ter disea cleansing althy con the : vigor | Dear Mias Grey In s |letter printed in your « |week, signed, “A Wife really can't write what I such a woman. In the first pb f a man turns down hia own cb it for a wife and the child is rid of better off says if she would take her husband ar the baby with whoeve: My, what a fine would ¢ of its parent A DEVOTED MOTHER | WIFE, answer to whole aparilia i treatment umn, First think suc “0 well cases appetite and or cases in which plainly after-effects loss of debility 1 feeling now ver, such a crea worr 1 by debility fol and t has she will be influenza uch ailment wan it that ehild ondertul memor amoun stomach: AND I suffered tehing and broke Miss Grey: Tam a regular reader of but I st | have never heard of your column, must ny t out at all, but just itched and burned were ex terribly I tried a let b most everything published recently © » relief uegest that she has ans [Xyeuinw Au #00 I be coming, and had better i Resinol that Ointment and face I or 5 the it that pre ter 1 would think it over. I would stay with of all danger, 1 will protect her babies against all ers, and my pet dog would «hed I her last drop of blood to protect her little And [ cannot believe any human mother would be any as loyal to her flesh and blodd. under any; gotditions, 124, a0, she be called human A MOTHER. gan ust have a her baby have a in hen and burning almost at co used one nol Oint ones. und two cakes nol Soap own comple Richard T, shelton Re | Seap sold by should not inol Ointment, and Rewinol | all druggists, METROPOLITAN KLAW MANAGING DIRECTORS GHO. T. HOOD, LOCAL MISS ALE IN BOOTH COMEDY — THE COUNTRY COUSIN 2 AND EXCEPTIONAL CAST THE MOST ENJOYABLE PLAY SEEN IN MANY YEARS—TO Miss IT WOULD RESULT IN LASTING REGRET “THE BEST PLAY THAT HAS CROSSED THE CONTINENT IN MANY MONTHS.” ~—Sen Francisco Examiner. Mus NIGHTS—50c to $2.00 Ms . MAT. WED.—80¢ to $1.50 “Tax & ERLANGER, MGR. ANGER AND GEORGE ¢ PRPSENT KLAW & PRL TYLER TARKINGTON AND JULIAN STREET'S PRICE Aged Education Enthusiast Dead Mrs. Flora who, up to the the t t Joad at the b Mra. Rosa 8 DENTISTS WANTED First-class plate man for laboratory work and two op- erators. Must be thorough in crown and bridge work treatments, gold, synthetic and alloy fillings. Apply Dr. E. J. Brown's Office 106 Columbia Wood MeKinne Trouble, Resino! topped by of her dave in Port Hurdie 6m 7 fa Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven" breaks up Coughs, Colds, Infuenza, Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Sore Thre fey prin Tonailitisand Grip, At all Devggist ' COLDS STARTING SUNDAY Fourth—Twixt Pike and Pine SHE RISKED MER GOOD NAME TO SAVE HER SWEETHEARTS AND NEARLY LOST HIS LOVE, HOW A WOMAN ROUTED RASCALS, RESCUED A RING-RIDDEN CITY. 1S THRILLINGLY TOLD IN FORBIDDEN ROOM Jhe Even Her Lover Suspected Her RED CROSS lina ball LAST TIMES TODAY VIRGINIA PEARSO N THE LOVE AUCTION Ten Years’ Suffering from Itching Burning Skin COMING SUNDAY FOUR NIGHTS MAT, FOR ONLY—WITH WEDNESDAY FREE DOCTOR Eax-Government Physician aan 69 WASH RIGHT DRE Look for the Glasans. STARTING TODAY & ZANE GREY’S Gripping Ace Romance of the Border ABSOLUTELY First Time in Seattle ch Si Dustin Farnum In His Great Triumph The Light of Western Stars’ “Three to one—so the odds was even,”

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