The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 9

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"? server ews BOB WAS LOYAL TO HIS BUDDY AT THE RISK OF LOSING HIS WIFE! | Wort 1, tke Lucy, ask for a at “rercet " My poor muddied brain motied [the problem over day and night. If 414 we, T would need great courage, Daddy and Chrys and Jimmy and—and Bob! In spite of those ‘My love for my husband and was Bilad that not even my doubt of him fould destroy my devotion to him. I grew quite thin and spiritioss. ind Bob became melancholy, as he in bis worst period of shell Finally came a summons or Bob to appear in Lucy divorce cane against Grant ® very dismal! Ute, Altho my dis had lasted for weeks de us both wretched, and third honeymoon may as well set down Bob and Grant Searle had been i over thera To shorten a tale, Searle had taken advant Of this relationship and had or. Dis foreign letters to be ad fn Bob's name! And Rob, | @ loyal “buddy,” had held the of treatment is an er bodity resistance is low. The! the cold tasts the lower the re- forces of the body become. ‘There is need at such times for a coholic tonic that, will so en- "wich the Ddiood that it has the) ‘Strength to expel the germs that health. Thin blood is gen- Accompanied by headaches, | street, Bay City, | ‘Mich. will tone up the entire system against colds | relates Miss | so long that) strength. same until called fort All this came out tm Bob's evt dence at the trial, and it was deliv ered most unwillingly, according to Lucy Searle “Men stand by cach other—why dont they stand by women—by thelr wives-in the same way?” she queried bitterly All those hateful square envelopes from abroad were meant for Grant | Searle, she said. And the seow! with which Rob had received them was a genuine expres. sion of his feeling for them, and was not camouflage, to deceive me, as I had suspected! It was easily explained, tn the end. Bob had dared to be loyal to his “buddy” even at the risk of losing his wife! It was the kind af an ex. planation no woman could be ex pected to grasp! Lacy could have told me, she sald afterward, but she wae so busy nursing her own unhappiness that he never dreamed that she had tn- volved me in it. She was awfully gind, she said, that I had been too honorable to open any of the lettera They were anonymous—and pet names identified nobody—-and they might eaaity have incriminated Bob, altho he had never seen the woman who wrote them. ‘The facts in the case humiliated me whenever I recalled them, Like the aggregate of misunderstandings between husbands and wives, my own misery was born af my imagt nation, was nourished on my uorea son, and was pampered by my lack of frankness. “I womler why I go off into these Jealous tanttuma every once in a while,” said myself to myself after I had swept happily over the for- tunate conclusion of what might have been the supreme tragedy of my iif. “I wonder why, just as soon as I approach Paradise, I tn. variably find a way to bar myself out? Lots of wives behave like that. It takes nothing more than the recital of a Spiker or a Shippey story to et their jealous minds to weaving the most impossible fiction about to be cured! Instead, I go deliber- ately to work to make myself as mis erable as possible in the hope that I can burt Bob that way. I accumulate what [I call “evi- Tomorrow Dollar BASEMENT He Seatties Seattlle Stylle No. 41—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets And speaking of smartly-dressed “women,” how do you like this “young lady's” spring outfit? It consists of a pretty rose-colored silk velvet coat (cut in the very latest flare lines) to the knees, a fluffy little white} which extends all the wa: ruffled chapeau, light-colored novelty hosiery. We'll say big sister has nothing on this tiny tot when it comes to style. If te “young lady” pictored h roonm, she will reeeive two tickets ¢ House Plants ‘The housewife need have no more withered house plants, if she will ex- ercise @ moderate amount of jude: ment fn thefr care. ‘The beat plan to follow tn watering choice of ten huge display tables laden with— Trimmed Hats, Shapes, Children’s Hats Doors Open at 9 o’Clock Sharp DEPARTMENT Y e largest Mlitfinery Stee 4 Second Trimmings $1.00 Values 3 for $1.00 ©, xe | Free Pinning Service We'll gladly select wanted trimmings for you and pin them in place free of charge. THE SEATTLE STAR—TIURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920. Ae —Photo by Cress-Dale. shoes and unusually fetching ere will call at The Star's editortal © “Maytime,” at the Metropotitan. \Writer Seeks |Boyhood Faults | of Washington WASHINGTON, D.C. April 1-— Miss Byrd Mock, founder of the American Women's legion, ts in addi- tion a student of the life of George Washington. She is engaged in com- piling an accurate record of hin earty life—"digging for the boyhood faults,” she expresses it “In my beok for boys about Wash- ington'’s boyhood, I will feature his | faults,” says Miss Mock, jing him more companionable to the average American boy and alto gether a not impossible character to | imitate.” | MINNEAPOLIS.—-Members of the | World War Veterans’ amociation® in| resolution | calling for a third political party to/| |be known as the National Service| }eonvention here adopt party. Gained 8 Pounds | in Two: Weeks | and Feels Fine | Had Given Up All Feeling Well lever. wet jhealth, stre {frat of 1 jeight pounds and feel and I ean truthfully say that Twill not be w any letter fre | wishes to kn hav fine a he ing up t and all other of the Owl Drug ¢ packages con- druggists in origin taining enough for three weeks’ at t a cont of only $1.50— licgint of and the ¢ “thus mak- | youl foon be telling y. roel, ow much better you ‘and they’) be telling hom how much better yout look. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET A Pearl Sale The Important Feature for Friday ont Schering in Our Pre-Easter Jewelry Sale —French Pearl Necklaces of lustrous Oriental colorings, with solid gold safety clasps. at $4.65 —tThe Pearls are of graduated sizes, in 24-inch length (which is Ore | the Princess length). ; —Anyone who appreciates beauty and value in pearls and knows p ——e will understand the extraordinary value here offered. at $4.65, —These are Necklaces regularly sold from $8.50 to $10.00. —Enthusiasts for Pearls will find our Pearl Window on the Avenue beautiful far beyond the ordinary. eiills onl a dn ms stim olabateld ma —Jewelry, First Floor Frocks For Girls Sd —With the advance ideas in trimmings, materials and colors, combined in the simple, girlish styles that everyone likes best. Colored Frocks White roc —Party Dresses and “Dress-up” "Frocks of Dresses taffeta, satin, georgette, organdies and all the finer sheerer materials. Made after the fashions for grown-up girls, with puffs and tunics and frills. The nets and georgettes hang full in ruffles and drapes and shirrings, over founda- tions of silks and of nets. Voiles and organdies are fluffy and dainty in pastel colorings. —Priced at $25.00, $35.00 and $39.50. —Tub Dresses, of many different styles and materials. Gingham, crepe, chambray and linene —in fect colors, stripes, checks, plaids and nov- elty figures of all colors. —A special group of attractive Tub Dresses for wet bea 16, priced at $5.00. —Another up is specially priced at $7.95. —The couplets range of prices is from $5.00 to $15.00. —Misses’ Department, Third Floor —Dresses of the utmost daintiness, in voiles, or- gandies, nets and georgettes, with trimmings of laces, French flowers, ribbons and embroidery. But it is the lit- tle Frenchy touches and the unusual features of trimming that give these dresses that dash and “chic” which are best understood in the word “distinctive.” The sizes are 6 to 16, and the prices $6.50 to $25.00, Soiled and Odd Pairs of Blankets, Greatly Reduced For Men <ine etre ot compres mus of a! cotton, wl end te? | Paster Suggestions —For those who ! mixed, and pure wool, in white with blue and pink borders; block and broken plaids in blues, pinks and tans, and plain grays and wns. preyic sale offers a very unusual opportunity to secure blankets of dependable quality at greatly reduced prices. care to be correct _ item Ay rege be an extra value, and on some numbers the in the details of special price is than today’s wholesale cost. i —The descriptions and quantities are: = ir 66x80 wool and cotton mixed, plaid, at $8.95 a pair. 8 co 66x80 wool and cotton mixed, plaid, at $10.00 a pair. Neckwear —1 pair 70x80 all wool id, at $18.50 a pair. —Here you will find assembled a large array of the season’s newest in Men’s Fine Neck- wear to complete your Easter attire. —1 pair 72x84 wool and cotton mixed, plaid, at $15.00 a pair. —1 pair 68x80 wool and cotton mixed, plaid, at $16.95 a pair. —A special showing of 1,000 beautiful new Ties to sell at $1.00. —1 pair 72x84 all wool plaid, at $21.50 a pair. —tLarge selections of heavy “Mor- —1 pair 68x80 wool and cotton mixed, plaid, at $11.50 a pair. —1 pair 66x80 wool and cotton mixed, plaid, at $12.95 a pair. gador” Silk Ties, with beautiful Persian and floral designs. Specially priced at <1 pair 66x30 wool and cotton mixed, white with blue border, $8.95 Pay pair 66x80 wool white with pink border, $10.00 pair. s : —1 pair 70x80 wool and cotton mixed, white with blue border, $10.00 pair. and cotton mixed, white with blue border, white with blue border, $1.45 each, —Hand-tailored Neckwear in fine Italian moire, and a large variety of other equally fine silks. Priced at $2.00 to $5.00. and cotton mixed, —1 pair 68x80 wool $16.95 pair. —1 pair 68x80 wool $10.95 pair. 5 —1 pair 72x84 wool and cotton, blue and white plaid, $18.50 pair. —8 pairs 72x84 wool and cotton, pink and white plaid, $18.50 pair. —1 pair 72x84 wool and cotton, brown and white plaid, $18.50 pair. —2 pairs 72x84 wool and cotton, white with pink border, $21.50 pair. —2 pairs 72x84 wool and cotton, white with blue border, $21.50 pair. —4 pairs 72x84 wool and cotton, broken blue and white plaid, $18.95 @ pair. ai gals 70x80 all wool, white with blue border, $21.50 a pair. —2 pairs 72x84 all wool, white with blue border, $29.50 a pair. —1 pair 72x84 all wool, white with pink border, $29.50 a pair. —1 pair 50x74 all cotton, gray, $2.39 a pair. —1 pair 66x80 all cotton, gray, $4.19 a pair. —8 pairs 60x76 all cotton, gray, $3.25 a pair. —1 pair 45x72 all cotton, gray, $1.95 a pair. —1 pair 54x74 all cotton, gray, $2.95 a pair. —1 pair 64x75 all cotton, white, $3.25 a pair. —1 pair 72x80 all cotton, white, $4.35 a pair. —8 pairs 64x76 wool nap, gray, $5.25 a pair. —1 pair 72x80 wool nap, gray, $5.95 a pair, —-Redding Section, Second Floor Overnight Bags and Week-End Cases —The hand luggage essentials for comfort on the long jour~ ney as well as the short trip. —Week-end Suit Cases in patent leather, in smart round edges and square shapes. Some are fitted with trays. Sizes 18- to 24-inch. Special at $7.50 to $18.00. —Overnight Bags, in black seal grain cowhide, blue and old rose silk lined. Special at $19.50. —Another quality, patent leather model, lined with the best silk. With gold-plated trimmings. Special at $30.00. —Fitted Overnight Bags, containing the latest designs in ivory fittings, in smart shapes. Specially priced at $50.00 to $75.00. —Black Patent Leather Hat Boxes, containing two hat forms, with shirred pockets inside. Just the thing for your Easter hat. Priced at $12.50 to $20.00. and cotton mixed, —In purple, green, tan, brown, blue and helio shades, with solid colored borders, figures and dots; also plain white. Priced at 50c to $2.50. —Men’s Section, Just Inside the Main Entrance Suggestions for Making Attractive “Last Minute” Easter Frocks —Fine net flouncings, with many dainty lit- tle frills and plaitings. Some with straight, round effect, others designed in festoon effects. Shown in the skirt length, with a half width to match. —Luggage, Fifth Floor We Wish to Announce That We Have Enlarged Our Engraving Department —We are now showing the latest styles of Wedding Announce- ments, “At Home” and Reception Cards, which will appeal to people of discriminating tastes in stationery. - —Stationery Department, First Floor —TThere are little frills of one, two and three rows of plaited Val. laces to help in making the dainty frocks, Also a fine four- inch width with plaited lace on the edge. — Many little wash crochet buttons to fin- ish both in flat and bullet shape. —Trimmings Section, First Floor

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