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oman = — for Unleashed Temper Dear Miss Gre she will lose t to tell m her lover by of her temp: When I was « child, 1 also had a fierce tem When a sweethe came my way, and he all the world. He tried to do everything tha aa he woul! be done t pe of time he offered me and I was b a his faults to me, He loved and he gave yup. vd to help me But I did sus I was only 16 yea the fine right Lev w t young man nd certainly In the epted it and to I told hard was vr met and acc nkate as nearly as any his name to dance th to In returr and tried #0 of my He p aid me in overcoming my disposition help myself © There came a beautiful baby girl to gladden our he Berited her mother’s “awful temper.” That's what our fr [Sher mother’s awful temper My husband's lodge was giving EWAnce one night, and he, being a ?, and musician, had to be pres it, for a time 1 Motion that I did not want him to ’ Se he promised to return as the dance was fairly ed, but I was unre . It was usel in to that nasty not try hard enough tured with the past mistaken, told him [ could not he and begged him to bear with but help myself at least took a | bursts, me. He consoled ef use, bel that I could and when he woul! hia father’s eves, t than words: “You the truth,” and 1 knew as eve well sonable and He did not temper of his at me with aid plain s telling t was 80 t happened one day We were in our and temper had at the ked him out and altho two hours later ake when bien in the sur little n garde returned only ea ges T was wide T refused it hack to the dance, and when ‘over, to a card den. He played| and drank whisky the rest of Might. and the next day went there to work in that condition Tost the position for which he Worked ten long years. Then Roosevelt called for volunteers | Pand before | knew what had hap )) Pened to me, my husband had gone " fight in the Spanish-American | When my baby boy was 3 days A message came to me which thats"some of them never came * So I took up my cross, and ten long years gave no thought temper, but one day temper itself once more, and my m saw what their mother a nutes in our com Son wen couple of an okt fri the vited home him. The to walk he He down town for met pany hours of re nd wh and a lie to spend Une night with wen th and e three und fine nat t out in the morning they returned. No big strongest of them all Then w they were gon long months. sage can ful tem: one the top of them And so, woman paid the ary wom. this ts how one of a temper nce up now while your lover rl price whil . still te 1 Lick old man temper and friend who is the stronger of the two. Just say you CAN and you will, for if you want to enough, you can do it GHOST OF FORMER TEMPER, there is he es you arn how to win In five years more, another visit temper, and the result was the of the second loved one—my @aughter, who went out into world alone, with her heritage mother's awful temper. ‘Bull, I had not paid enough. Price of a temper is high show your 4 thing bad by tor w Tor The Land of Beginning Again Dear Miss Grey: I read the letters in your columns with great }1 am sending a few lir might help some to others to forget, it space, and think prop they are: whic member, ENGLISH RECIPE: PARRH, CATARRHAL NESS AND HEAD Sor Ro. au know of it : at with © ewe ises or ordina: at this formula. an ‘and you may of saving some from tal scientists for we recognized t me one rrhal who Is Deafness. eatarrh, cut hand it to) been the) t wish that there were Tr sufferer a ag derful place long time | Called the land of Beginning Again aie Toconsised recent | Where all our mistakes, and all our Fequires constitutional treat- | heartaches | And all of our poor selfish griefs nT Rovirritate the delicate aie | COUN be dropped like a shabby old coat at the door force the “pene ite ear, requently ver put 01 fal deafness, or cise tha| °° "ever Put on again. may be driven down the alr towards the lungs, which iy as dangerous The fol- forme ich is used ex-| English cli; iy effi Balvely | x ‘should ‘OVO Cape to au ila ror ere who live un- more favorable climate condi-/| I wish we could come it, all unawares, Like the hunter who finds a lost trail And I wish that the one whom our blunders had done The greatest injustice of all Could be at the gates ilke an old friend who waits For the comrade he's gladdest to hall. on ire from y: 7 eregetes, 1 ounce | int (Double strength). Tak and 0 It pint of | and a little granulated ; stir until dissolved. ‘Take poontul four times a da: 1 br auick raliee | re easy bas = inf mation in, the eustach is reduces way eta “airectty upon the pod and surfaces of th land has a tonic action that | to obtain the desired resulta. | 1] We would find all the things we in | tended to do But forgot and remembered too late Little praises unspoken, little prom- ises broken And all of the thousand and one Little duties neglected that might have been perfected, Awaiting us just inside the gate. RE. W Person who has catarrh or ses or is hard of heari give this treatment a tr Men who are particular about the style of their clothes, who want them to keep their shape and to look well as long as they are wear able, almost invariably pick BRAD. BURY CLOTHES. And they do so with good reason’ for BRADBURYS are tailored by expert garment workers from mate- Wials that are known to be the best | The patterns are always the new [> est and the garments themselves are ' fashioned along the latest approved | lines for men. “BRADBURY GARMENTS $25 and Upward ON EASY CREDIT i} represent as fine values as are of p fered anywhere, and the feature of | Easy, Dignified Credit is one that should receive your attention, AL SS SSELID You are not asked to pay cash in full here at the time of purchase. | Instead, you pay only a little down and the balance h week or every Pay day, as suits your convenience. Come in and see the newest in Men’s Wear and let us explain our Easy Credit Plan. ae 211 Union Street 1332-34 Second Avenue Store Hours—9 to 6 A to |{ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919. ” Hail to the “Canteen Case” a It’s Milady’s Life Saver If k greate he would a dab of powder! you should ask the urin po st consolation d say, not ¢ Yes, stranger thar perturbed spirit the adjuster of poi ping efforts, with soft piece milady’s retrouss¢ toring spent ene For what happy when, in the blas meets her friend the obloquy of a conspicuou This beauty ammunit shopping coin purse th ried in the silver finger, or in the dainty curely in the depth fie } th taker e and : t \ is no a of ) nose, ou ar wo on tor in arrange? , or persona Doreen b ofab to 5 ) 5 ) 5 \ ) teen cases” a boo bonnet, as well a For, within this lea found a complete vanity with which to re spring shopper can, her arduous quest. are ; an ac ne store with th nod char can vilk ve beauty what is her hopping tours, malted milk, but pring shoppe g f tea rigorou ora the © of overwrought to greater shop- t internally—it is applied fluffy puff to instant effect in re- tion soothing balm to nerves, stimulus or a nd ha be of a bleak comfortable, calm or March day, she enue, in all the , crowded & hiny nose on is as important a face nents as the well-filed l check book—whether hanging from a slender vanity case, resting se- The new “Can- of the spring asonable smart- box-like to be y tool or appliance and 80 supplied, the confidence, forth on ear eaded bag. the june ther ’ crusaders case, is 80 fare \ Little Stories for Bedtime Peter Makes Another Startling Discovery By THORNTON W. BURGESS VXIOUSLY the Rabbit peered of out ” reat pi watching tter,” t , know whet? It must be -nost round Mr. Sun to climb up the blue, t atay brush as he Ing hime nted Bus the under some won| of brush | never had slowly. Ev whole hot was no scar Mut at last the to fade away and first jolly ing in thru the f gave a little sigh of relief wouldn't be long now be ” WOMEN. OF MIDDLE AGE How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Re- lieves the Ailments of Change of Life. “During Change of Life T had hot flashes, dizzy spells and every month i" Bond Tine ; | wan because he beams began prewently ttle Green Peter sunbeams Forest It 1 fore it constant, dull pain, and would always feel tired, I euffered in this H way for five or years and was vated by a phy- ian and took different reme- dies without ben- efit. Lydia E Pinkham's Vege | table Compound was recommended to me and I took it, and I believe | would never have been well if it had not been for the Vegetable Compound and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative W Iam recommending your med all women ailing as I was, for I think it will carry them safely through the Change of Life, and re- lieve the ailments that come at that period.”—Mre, Atexip ©. NANGLE, | Galatia, TI. | ness, CREDIT GLADLY Women who suffer from nervous “heat flashes,” backache, head and “the blues,” should try famous root and herb remedy E. Pinkham's Vegetable ( pound, and | write the Lydia F. | Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their | 40 years’ experience in such cases is at your service. Try Mint Jiffy-Jell with roast lamb or cold meats. It is vastly better than mint sauce, Try Jiffy-Jell desserts with their real fruit flavors in essence form, in vials. Each is so tich in condensed fruit besa that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style gelatine desserts. Jiffyjeu 10 Flavors, at Your Groc: 2 Pachages for 25 Cente Ww quit Green that Forest and he Hooty Ow! hom w eagerly Peter peeping thru the jooked this wa Sak nd Mir or here, “Teoty and th t Hoo af one of the t at har There's the t of Redtall th Hawk,” thought Peter m glad he ien't back from the If he were, I might not y from here so casily r continued to stare up at Red 4 He did it without | thinking what he waa doing, because hie nind was so busy with plans for Suddenly his heart gave « little jumm inside bim. tail’s old nest escape funny neem moved up in that nest of Redtall Peter stared harder than ever now you may be sure. He was watobing to see if he could see another nove ment of any kind. He was so intent watching that nest that he didn't ae . great brown form sailing nolweless lyvover th ms until it alighted on the very edge of the nest and stood very straight. A great head with two ears like small horns slow ly turned until Peter saw two fierce cllow eyes Then another head with equ fierce eyes wan lifted we the of the nest Hooty and Mrs. Hooty have mov ed over here! gasped Peter. And once more the little cold chills ran all over him tr abo Next Story: Peter Gives Up to | Despair VAST ARMY OF WOMEN DID ENGLISH WAR WORK LONDON, March 14.—The vast ex tent to which British women re placed men in industry and com merce during the war is dixclosed in a whit er issued recently Not only did the number of women ordinarily employed show an in crease, but more than 1,500,000 addi tional came forward to take the places of the men Making all necessary and additions, it ix estimated that the net increase in female workers em ved outside their own homes was in government 1918, wer other gc dustry, 774,000. ployed as permanent work people in agriculture in Ju 1914, was 80,000; Jin 1918 the number was 112,000. { The number in government “aul tala ro from 700 in July, 1914, to 13,400 in January, 1918, and the num ber in hospitals under the Red Croas society increased from 5,300 to 28,600 in the same period. In July, 1914, only about women were employed in banks | 97,600 industrial establishments In munitions. ernment work in in number em and April 000 in 701 1 now are in such employment |British Women to Learn Flying Art LONDON, March —14.—English women who wish to learn to fly will |soon have a ch Ko to a reg | ular flying school where only women pupils will be accepted The school is to be opened shortly near « popular ‘Thames holiday jsort. ‘The fee for the full cours |flying will be $626, machine ine Pupils buying a machine will rec instruction free | The facuity will be composed en. tirely of officers and men of the royal air force VANCOUVER, B. C., March i Daylight saving ix dead in Canada The farmers are so overwhel-ningly against It that the government has decided to drop the project, no mat ter what may be done in the United States, tt! i to bim that something had! ” deductions concerns 500 | Copyr tthted IH9 ky the AND ; eK PHL WILL WITH if the Dluebird’s wives must very primitive women had been even half elvilized they would never ha 1 often thour , fate a carried Dr. Certe Often did 1 look mile a key, but have the least temptation to find the lock whieh it fitted Probably of the modern etvilized girl It quite Imponstble to ope ple's letters, package was aware that tained the detail Daddy that with a 1 fair sample I am only ok de candal about ed it t Que t for me to in Mrs. Bluebeard life if she had nimpl i Lorimer aftal but ‘ v en t was ne tainty saved her bean nn ventigate would have lived todi ian't done But 1 was lon at house, just had been in her castle I think my dep the discovery of the in the files and of what Floine well y enough hw ago. lo ion be Holst the re had ot might spread i been a sp by an with viet stuff ction Cer the notion have he p hout having tein. that Went to not have been ‘ mpotted long ame Moreover, I was much too cleve kind. ment Lorimer Jeceived by was a great comfort 1 didn't want to add Hamilton tel to all my other dixappointm in life I suppose T must have Women fall a fraud of an been getting that mood id “way in dn’t a political and more morbid int very easily it, but the lone thing ways tried to a 1b an the ad ly how © do except fle that im last to my wero 1 people to feel had been by the ieht to love when, to tell the uth, T had run away from mont of the things which make the average woman happy! Twinting for themselves perversity of couldn't escape my But, indeed, 1 was fecling that nobody eared for me except Certeia, and by all the by the laws of my Jen to find wax abut My plan was loning 4 wuch uncertain. n that all who sorry na facts and feeling In consequence 1 supe nhare of it really honest in women ne deeply laws of the land tu 1 was fort * heart 1 out of Bob's heart to woo him back again ite attractivenens It ard w and victory Many times I reviewed my strange position in Certeis’ home and my old relation to Bob. I couldn't shape ar happiness for myself. 1 my utter uselesenesa, Nobody nee That was worse than having I wept over my- My heart hurt tow recognized od me wif and my dreadfully I endured the sume sort of hurt, which makes so girte want “to end ft all.” had always been impatient with them, (tad thought them stupid and selfish Now I know they are both, for that ix what I was myself at the end ofa lonely, rainy Sunday a few days be- fore Certets was expected home. Certainly it was worse than stupid, it was a sinful idea which came into my bead, but it had the thrill which so often to be found in sin. My mptation took this form “You are dead in theory, Jane Lor timer. Why not be dead in fact?" The Joy of Motherhood Told to love me ' woos 1 fancy In every part of the land there are |woren who tell how, through the appli of Mother'a Friend, they entirely the suffering usually incident to health and aring of = life reserved their strength to devote it to the thelr and to the hold for them. Mother's Friend ody, prepared ehildren tht & mort penetrating for expectant of ® noted phys the ligamenta is of a period of dis dread it is a en The houre at the and her skin ts not eracked and not become hard or disfigured, Friend from | tn Fumiat today SM TEA NOY TO DARKEN AR | Look Vears Younger! 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