The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1919, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE an ead MARCH 15, 1919, Cn phoned to th s best shop ~ wo | DENK . IOVE AND | | white silk lingerie and a gown other Is Too Strict ~~ Little Stories for Bedtime \ | No eu or be Artist. ‘ | RATT WEE Sor” || ine, hed arranged fo, chara Ane eee Oo ess to Fi fe) { ® had already t free! _b Plaint of H. S. Girl Peter Gives Up to Despair eat cornet sn ntact ea ity a a | yle who attempt suicide and|y had ved at hi fail ar so glad when they | much | {find themselves alive. Fortunatety | ld We are two high sehool girls, One of the boy* y THORNTON W. BURG | d The day be Certein wae to as |for girls who mope and get me rive, 1 wrote a tow tacewen Uae Class hag « “machine; and every now and then, he and his chum Copyright, 1919, t W. Buree - : |choly as I did in Certeis’ absence, it] One to Bob, one to Mother Lorimer, Ws to go for a ride after schodl, My mother doesn’t seem te think ? o d lig extremisly hard to find a praclone to Tommy, It took seen WO Ought to go. We don't see any harm. 1 am 16 and my chum ( AN you imagine how Peter Rad Bei. Riser = } deal way: to end 1’ Untor-| hours to finish my But before ‘ vit felt when he discovered that " t in the world tunately for me, the way was em hey were ady to « wal iy Don't you think mother is too strict. and do you see that ther bit felt when he di a unately for r i th ~s 1 ‘4 Hooty the Owl and Mrs, Hooty had | elt © of them nat | E | There was more than cne kind of |jzod what nice yellow copy the trus wrong in going in the afternoon with (wo boys we know #0 well? |.) ine neat ot Hedtall the Hawk | there On w © mtay under that} biceaes to br Baio shherdnary ined what nice yellow copy the Sei TWO SOPHIE. for a new home, and that it wouldn't | Pile of brush with Buster Bear there | : bigeave SDr. Perle Mdeesie story of June Lorimer would make T have been told by city teach. j money few friends, and was turned | be possible for bim to slip out from Only @ f wr tet away ¥ a wall it} vee fe 5 el tlle laine for the newspapers! ‘There somal that auto-riding is one of the | out by those who pre to love | under that brush pile without being a 1} : er r Range Aer os rt, knew just which to choose 1d death—in Certe house! Prolite Causes Of waywardness and me. | kept my three tittle ones with | in p sight of t Peter knew ‘ ; we X ape me a's ha met A ite oh, mar hg ates A ‘s ith—in Cortes’ house! Ray among young folks me thru all, determined to never | more about Hooty than so nt was Nv ‘ | ; j ergeag dre decay p ably, Sot ores See eae they are in position to | separate them from me, or separate do He Knew (hat Hooty Ix far from grea Be it wouls believe. in oxy much better than am |, them in care of others, [ found | Home Friday noon train Re them all. Let ris do what they are dealing direct where there is a will, there (El aides Ee (rain. sce gee ane ae with young folks and their le «a way I met people who ‘omine r en not tor sorry for myself. I must admit it obver, neve wih be cite 06 gee] ioe". |My promise bad been not t6 run | tery Tor meine lure out of aa all of the time were willing to help a widow Aye trouble, I mdeht sust and ; jaway before be returned and to k e of th tend wery day And ery set him a sladly as ® Waiting | Man to feel that by dying so secret Misunderstand me, how: | OFW friends e ik. Ga doe . 4 well give elf up to elther Hooty | 4 greet him as gladly as # waiting | Dian to f° chy es ee T think it would be pos I say to the woman who can Kid ali sebastian eae. ae taal $ | wite—without the embrace § % go with your school | UP her baby, I cannot understand ther of the going to get me, | } That telegram fixed my resolve With regrets on my aecoount ‘and no harm come of it her at all, for there is no excuse for pepe yy rool sae Pomel te end it all”. because I knew “r Late Thursday night I put on all T can quite comprehend | ny such remark. If she and hubby Mes $8 Oe Seca 4 i. anteh oe dual too! Ana|the white satin garments. ‘The Mother not wishing you to | Must separate, keep the tiny being > . sacl ; righ agp Ria come ipet ose f | yielding to it, 1 would take the first or negligee was a draped ‘and-I certainly believe you | ‘Bat has strings to your very heart Sheet ua‘une, Gis Gachioh, Gao |#tep down the roud to destruction shimmering #ilk which @oing the best for your T now have a good, kind husband, ” Ben. 4 ne . 1 needed the humien touch! That! * r , » shou in long who fell in love with me and my gopsitxcbedig: bis q was my, supreme weakness. I had |™ y a single clasp. im the long run, if you fol- . . . ‘ ‘ | three little ones, watching my brave It tw & funny thing, but despa had enough of © world without love was not more wiser leading. . bi « ’ .* wavaaee tk oe ‘sure that, in a case like | #ttempt for our existence, and we never lante very | I upbraided Bob and un unjust veyed =m: in a long . there Y dvice for | Dave another, making four, and not ful while it does lant, but after a ‘ te. 1 ald to myself that if a|® Never in my life had I been S ® ct “yg he Be go ale one to spare, I feel as if t have ery little while it to give way nd wants to keep hin wife’s| 80 pretty! 1 looked like @ bride ap req Ras “ my reward at last, as we all are @ to hope, It is a good thing that this ty and affection, he must . for wedding. ,Nature had a happy family. | say again to the wd a) Peter knows all about it 5 Bek @ho wodld never very well by me, but as J re » | Woman, be worthy of the name Certainty was ever in great . rs aT think of throwing th checks | membere@™that never again would I ae cow: “Wits Fire | "Mother: no matter what It costs er despair than was he as he sat ‘em , ; Away, tous a wife's love to the winds |#d0rn myself for the eyes of a man, B would give her baby (0 any | oie pays “This is certainly the end of me.” there, junt inside the great pile of ° 4 a of heaven—or worse yet—to a|! maid to e in the mirror: Who would want it.” should be MOTHER OF 25 YEARS. sobbed Peter under bis breath vruah, with Buster Rear behind him ; , i mee beaedia tm tae hots or an eatty| (i meet Lorimer, that @ up to public ridicule for some a Hooty the Owl watehing out in} i : wooer—like Tony. Men who are|—4t seeme—e waste! “yet, that she and all — Who Can Solw being blind in daytime. He knew front of him. Yet aftér a whit ' hs, J | misers with their money are «pend (To Be Continued) Thay learn & lesson. 4 s y that, as 4 matter fact, Hooty car appened, a teeny . “a 4 thrifts with the love of their wives YY class Coa perdi This Problem? see very well in the daytime. In that | bit ¢ : to Peter's bi ° ; : ’ | My own self-respect, not Bob's ORDER CATTLE RETURNED baby to an | ; } tit » wony oe it of hope} E . fom Dear Mise Grey: 1 am a young | part of the Green Forest it would c ® bit of | = protection, saved me from accepting) pome. March A commission “and leave it alone. | girl, 17 years old, and would like to | not be very bright even on the sun | x d the bisok ed what Certeis had to offer vill go to Austria to compel retur Tnown of such cases where | oot acquainted with a boy my own niet day, because the trees «rew) s © hope and despair | | Certainly I couldn't stay with |W #0 to 4 a 6 * Gaught fire, and burned}... Can you give me the address | Very close together, and he suspect ¥ . a nee, it came Ov Hamilton Certeis—but why go back | Of 170,060 cattle which the Austrian to death, and now 1) > 1 haven't lived |¢d that Hooty or Mrs. Footy, one or | Pe 1 ut he hadn't heard | to the world? Since | couldn't take requisitioned from the invaded tere ice boy? I a Mf those fickle parents fixed oe Begone Sy sap on Gatgale vo gut vid ct| here long, and 4m lonesome for com: | the other, would always be on watch. | sound from ster Bear, and , ETHEL LE Ms |the only affection fate had for me, | rico ¢ Wan tanbaneel ae joentone of my ow GUNS. age. Peter's o © sank way, way down | probably Buster didn't know any |why live on? . aLEN! to his town, He felt that everything | thing about wing under that pile BY ber N da: air in cut who 0 be out of lved to keep promine to BLENOIR in toe at everything | thing 4b i BETTY BROW rk hale is cut short—to be out of} I resolyed to keep my promise 10} wasHINGTON, Marth 16— lam sorry | cannot help you wee sgpinet him. For » little w ¥ ™ san't o is, in this strange world, We way Certeis, would wait for him. But : for there ix a genuine appeal in he just ec up to epair, He! to ait pe ‘ , wowsn ‘ live woman who has the Evening dree# is tabooed because |I would walt—as Juliet waited for| treasury has established a new your letter ‘T cannot arrange to couldn't see any o of his | find him. opportunity to r a beautiful !t ls conspicuous, often uncomfort- | Romeo! credit of $16,500,000 in favor of Italy, it alone, while she and . le thre troubles. To try to run away from . own « ot he bly chilly, and requires the wear. 1 didn’t wish to make the event| This makes the eredit to Italy total duce young people thru " ‘ y night ner went to the dance. | oo columns T have not time |that brush pile would be just the) Next Story: Curlenlty Gets the a vetunes G6 Go tf ing of a corset. Leginska insists | dramatic, but I did wish to go out| $1,421,500,000, and the total for all” it up til they were di-| to attend to it personally, and same as offering himself an a din | Best of Peter i The n i Ethel Leginska, | that to play ell she must have|in 4 neat and seemiy manner, I the ailies, $4,5 _Snd now the grandparents| | cannot take the rink of letting | ~ dR it “3 . famous t planiste. Leginska Warm hands, and her breathing |} ——————-~——+— e _ the baby. } them get acquainted thra fur - oe “iin a firm believer in fitting the|M™ust be unrestricted by tight! always are the parents nishing names. | realize that ‘ 1 Sch 1 ) | dress to the job—and her odd, be | bands Leginska began planning | people to blame. I know al there is a great need for some = { Whoopee! Ten Days of 00 coming ifdexigned concert com | ber working costume when she was | Christian woman, who) uch agency. in Seattle, where tur * familiar to the musical | 16 perfected it five years ago—and | e Bighd qave them fine bring | SS, 7OUNE, Deovle can avs sc Vacation Coming at Easter |!) 0 (0 so-stnding’ name ce ae turk to IF ever si quainted In a wholetome man 58 feces ‘ ' Dark Serge for Street + — This problem has come to me Ob, Skinnay! Hooray! Spring |Skinnay and Chu Bud shovid | to of Leginskas. Her business ar dark serge, covered by a long fur or! Cath, ‘ own and her) cain and again. 1 wish some [vacation’s comin have an Kaster afterall, | * Mlrcrepring B isgghed pci cloth coat. For the stag 4 home thartic reader could offer a solution for This glad newa will be whispered |since they hae b eo good ar uaical sense of her audiences with | 0. 1 t9 black velvet. The' artist it. There are lonely boys. 87d yerose xchoolroom alsies, ax well! #tudi pince the fu armistice, | tbe wizardry of her touch on piano) ions thas her standardized dress tonely girls, who would make [ocd re backyard fences | Ten daye—trom Friday, april 13, to} key" hence ¢ dremes 80 a8 tO} rag saved her several years worth good friends could they meet— fang vacant lots, when scho x | Monday r Faster tnd her person and personality 1 | o6 time and energy which the aver yet how are they to be brought [eins Monday Whoopee! Where's that off tish-| 10 Mer Piano—into the music iteelf * The veoult ts & bis nd White com, | “® Wornan giver to clothes—to may (yaether, te 0. tgeitenate | For the powers that of theling pole and those tough biking). 0) Te & otimpi vag - te, nothing of money saved by dodging aera board Friday decree that}boots that mother put away lax | ‘¥me w! ape will not dis- | onion shifte “ p tract the mind of the m¢ voloun Girl Fails to —————— | fall? Might as. well plan right | fort i the cudicncnnt friveloun | “This idea of a comtume to fit the Receive Estate mw fcr the vig job is fine—for artists who have) Dear Misa Grey: There i# about Be amerae - Seat Has No He but one big Job. If it was extended | $5,000 coming to me from an rons al « ch - . to homemakers who are combination } in the East, which was soki about “Bayer Cross” on Tablets. | wors v cooks, laundresses, nurses, seam- | ould or could a poor abbit do in auch a fix? | nly in the end of| sobbed Peter under his breath, | |. whe made | iH month-old to bed sieht after night, hers, der | . of line « terial, is a black | #tresses, and fireside companions, months ago. I have written several fashion, very long, without a hem-—- | cubist painting of a crazy quilt look times to the man who is in charge,| TACOMA. March 15.—After {to save weight) - | aa simple as a Greek column! but have received pa ; qe. {months — imprisonment races 3 Aigo ; bones q ae ar. JORK, 2, B. March 15. | haven't any money to retain a la a agg. pare * | waisted a white , arch 15 e yer, and 1 need, the money that is [Sentence to life for attempted mur he t with soft cuffs and collar Canadian troopehip. Grampian ar-| rightfully mine, anyway. Should I|der, George Pidd, ex-soldier, I» of French he satin rived here yesterday with 1.579 pas-| > . pers she wears try to get it thru the police chief | liberty, because of certain legal tech comfortable sengers, including 350 Canadian of.’ in his city, or is there any way T picatitins | heeled leather pumps, and her . fleers and men 2 | ‘ on. ; ELSA. | Berquist, chauffeur, with a piece of | If you are a minor the money lead pipe on a lonely section of the is. being held in trust for you | Camp Lewis road in December, 1917. until you reach your. majority. | was sentenced to life in a government Otherwise, you should receive it | prison. His sentence was declared at once. I should think your [invalid beoause his young wife testi brothers would be willing to help | fied against him, and he was die you under the circumstances. If |charged from the army, free AWAY not, I know of no other’ way | Pidd is claimed to have testified i. except to take the matter up |that he attacked i ¢ ‘instigation ot hia Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE: Jas « f < TC with a reliable attorney. If you | tent to kill, at the instigution of bia do not kmow of one, the prose | bride of a_few weeks, to secure stat Pays. cuting attorney will refer you | money for 2 trip to Portland Offer Relief—with Safety! } | A state charge was filed, and Pidd confessed the crime. At night, when For Headache Colds the case was in the hands of the N ia Grippe jury, that body was discharged by . euralgi are j | | the judge, because it could not agree, Toothache Influenzal Colds | The fact that the jury was dis Earache Achy Joints It’s a Goldwyn charged in the absence of the priv oner, was, claimed the defendant's Rheumatism Neuritis attorney, justification for the pris. Lumbago Pain! Paints oner's discharge. He was sustai } and Pidd given his Mberty Adults—Take one or two! ONE TELEGRAM COSTS Beyer, Tablels_ of | Aspirin! with water. If necessary, re- | HUBBY $15 A MONTH peat dose three times a ad 108 ANGELES, March 15.—Mre Grace M, Phillips did not ask for al imony in her divorcee suit against A Jobn D. Phillips, tried and granted - R by Judge Jackson. But when the court was shown a telegram from | F Mr. Phillips, saying he would never } pay alimony, he made an order on | him for $15 a month for the support | of his wife | Mrs, Phillips testified that on ——ixn—— while at Lake Merritt, Oakland, she and her husband quarreled and he tried to push her into the lake. She } screamed and a woman friend inter. | Aspirin is the trade mark of Rayer Manuf \fered. Later the couple were recon, | Ste of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicaci elied. One day he packed up and| Buy the Bayer packages o left, and she sald she did not #60) 99.004 pack oe prastas only him for four years | BS. POSER eno FAT EOF Inte, Stop Coughing! ON THE INDE - ‘pees Rint MEALERY” The simplest, quickest and Hunted by men; haunted by women. Cold, piercing eyes best way to stop coughing isto take trailed her, every move. 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