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READER CONTRIBUTES | Se attlle & Ik “DEF INITIO OF SUCCESS Cae W @ Grey: This is the best definition I ever heard No. 66—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets al » Dear Mi: of succe: “He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much;* who has gained the respect of intelligent Men and the love of little children; who, has filled his niche and accomplished his task; who has left the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem, or a rescued soul; who has never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty, or failed to express it; who has always looked for the best in others, and given the best he had; whose life was an inspiration; whose memory a benedic tion.” MRS. H, W. 0. The quotation is indeed fine, and I am grateful to you for sending it. Dear Miss Grey: 1 have been Wanting to ask a question for a long time Why are our schools allowed} to be eo extravagant in their sewing lessons? Our 13-year-old girl says we must bave such and such material, trim patterns, thread, ete., t make HAT do YOU think? Write Cyn- thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. A Strange and so, when she absolutely | Question "t meed that certain garment at} Dear Miss Grey: WIL you please On the other hand, here at) tell me if a negro can become white we have many gar|by infu man's blood waiting to be made up for alin his v men. 00 the peart family of five. blood was let out before, or could Now why can't the schools hetp| he. the negro, be tattooed white? If the homes and busy mothers and, at | you will answer this, it will settle a the same time, the children will be/ dispute. Lc fearning necessary neediccraft, tn It would be impossible to chano Stead of a drag on pocketbooks for the complerion of a negro thrs Righ-priced styles which w prob | transfusion of blood, os his dar Bbly be out of date before they are) skin is due to the great: dundanc Deeded. of colering matter in the Malpighian What do other mothers think? mucous membrane. It ia doudtful MRS. W. | also, if tattooing would bring the de Your plan, without a doudt, i*| sired results, and if it should happen Practical, but it would be confusing | that tt would, it would be very in Gad impossidic, as for ax | con see. | jurious to the skin and the general A sewing class must make the same! health garments at the same time in order te odtain the dest sort of instruction. A woman is willing to admit’ a Can't you sce how hopeless if would) man's muperiority when it comes t Be for a domestic science instructor | transiating a railway timetable fo attempt to tutor a class of, say 25 or 30 girls, when each one wos making @ different kind of garment? Personally, I delieve the sewing of a whit Take 1 or 2 Lasso | y Ww ar. classes, as a whole, are very prec- STEVEN Teaching | a value time and meney Little Coat. Private Halts | course when I was in high school, Gnd derived much benefit from it,|| and that wes several yeers ago. on and Pike. Main 3911 It stands to reason the course of in- Danced tm leading places @ruction has improved to « reat | of New York City Member Teachers’ Asse. extent since that time ~ > ae Day and Evening « Lady Anistants ie teal and instructive. 1 took the|| | | | A Permanent:.Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience . IN SMALL PAYMENTS oy Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that me) you will be satisfied with the results obtained ee A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the SES 7 week. ‘The use of chenille braid Is one of ne features of this ene can now discard the old curling iron and patent amart dark blue tricotine one-piece dresa It the neck and E curlers for we have brought the simulates @ tunic on the skirt © much-favored string belt, which ties! thin dress the young lady loosely in the front, is of self-material. W PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE is wearing a very beautiful gray squirrel belted stole, which has immense REACH OF ALL pockets at each end. Her small hat is jade color and boasts a circle of bright colored flowern visas accaten -«~) . apylagl DAISY HENRY. LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP caine st. 1 ce taty pictures tore wilt eH at The Stars aiorial room, she | will receive two tickets to the Metropolitan, where Nora Bayes, the clover comedienne, is appearing in “Ladies First.” Sunday, May 9th Is set aside officially throughout the Unit- ed States to honor the best mother who ever , lived— your own The purpose of this announcement is to a ly bring Mother’s Day to the attention of the pub- lic and to increase the popularity of this beautiful idea, Everyone should wear a flower on Mother’s Day. White flowers for mother’s memory. Bright flowers for mothers living. Send her her favorite flowers on that day. “All that I am or expect to be I owe to my mother.” Abraham Lincoln, If your mother is in some distant city sur- prise her with her favorite flowers through our membership in the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association. Woodlawn FLOWER SHOP 1410 Second Ave. Seattle’s Flowerphone Conveniently Located Beside .MAIN 663 Clemmer Theatre THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 80, 1920. lio Woltalt cai affard to iiss — OR Re EA BN” OD) OJ SINEZODDRA | ORV WR Ten ee OU AN) HOF NO, OU OF OP* I OK” We LF OWUOPZZ 0) PAGE 16 =" es [Confessions ofa (G -opyrightt 1920, by The The Ne CUS paper Exrterprise, Association) A WOMAN’S TENDERN | NOT BE MEASURE We rejoiced to hear that the! flue Bird was headed homeward Not that I cared expecially to see | Katherine Miller, I didn’t even care to think about Jer, but in spite of myself I kept wondering how she had been affected by the deagh of ne had told me while Don Manuel we were in the cave of the Mexican bandits that she ¢ Spaniard, but I bad alwa that her interest was her nearness to the m quill ret cover rapid death 1 If propin he would re the shock of bi led to une love as @ lure to get what she wanted from Don Manuel he bh never hesitated to turn his dev wuit , this in nh te r ming fune her re quest. She neve have met the Russians at all had not Don Manuel arranged things for her On the wh he was an excel lent exan: consful female their worst as wiy the kind inv They cateh convert them into slaves I never could get used to the pop ular idea that love ts an Jnstrigner for exploiting husbands mild bear to hear a h ferred to as “a meal ticke a joke. Love ta a gift—or it ts nothing. A woman's tenderness for a man car not be measured and paid for I was brought up to believe that it | ts dreadful for a woman to imp on a man tn the name of sentiment, | but man has a habit cepung woman at her own valuation, and| THE OLD GARDENER SAYS If you live in @ part of the ountry where the summers are hot and dry, or if you have a par. Ueularly warm corner in the gar jen, try growing Petunias in va riety. Petuniag like this kind of situation if they can be kept well watered, and the newer kinds, many of which resemble huge carnations, are wonderfu beau uful. ¥ common varieties directly in the garden any time in May, but it is beat to etart the le Petunias and the giant singles In boxes of earth indoors. The seed is rather expensive and you are much more certain to get a large num ber af good plants if you start them indoors. When you come to thin out the petunias tn the bed, remember that the more spindling plants usually give the finest blooms. |BURN THREADS TO |\ TEST MATERIAL | To determine the presence of mub stitute fiber tn cloth, unravel ¢ threads, light the ends and notice | how they burn. Cotton burns quickly and steadily with a yellow fia it does not go out easily; a gray ash Is left; the odor is like that of burnt paper or wood. Linen burns Ifke cotton Wool burns slowly with an un steady blue flame; a ball of ash in left; it gives off an odor like burnt | hair or feathers, | Silk burns more readily than se, f very su « who are a or women of arry wel ands and and re even in u can sow t ams gives off a similar odor. GIVE ’EM AIR |AND LOTS OF CARE Seedlings for your garden, if grown |in hot bed or cold frame, should be! civen all the water they need! | Sprinkling is better done in the morm jing than toward evening, when cool weather may do harm to moist plants, Get the plants used to garden air by raising cover every warm morn Ing, closing it again toward evening. Plants hardened to the air while) still in the seed box thrive better | when transplanted to the garden. | Thin out seedlings by transplant ing to other parts of seed «bed, if | they come up too thickly in any one| apot. | | Our idea of an easy mark is a man | who buys a bottle of hair tonic from a bald-headed barber | BIG UPSTAIRS SE 303.08 Seaboard New Spring Styles Novel Modes That Sparkle With Exclusiveness New fouthern Ties in Ha vana Rrown Black Glace Kid with I and Rab French Heels. Distinctive styles in ordain Browns and i Our prices will appeal to you up to our attractive Shoe ‘Take the Bleva 308-308 SEABOARD o | it will” }ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, wash-day of its terrors. Davis & Morris Shoe Co. »p « will p t Toa | 4 pri of Women’ | DAVIS & MORRIS SHOE Co. Block and a Half East of Post Office Where Fourth Avenue Crosses Pike Street SS of Vanderbilt, Jr., and Fiancee YEW YORK, Apr ‘The wedding was staged tn 6t tes of the 27th division and mem-|Thornas’ pine chureh, and was bers of the most exclusive fal « witnessed by 2,000 invited guests, cles in Gotham mingied at « benide wis which broke thru the ESS FOR A MAN C AN- |e of the Vanderbilt millions, and \ding presents, said to exesed D AND PAID FOR Minn Tachael Littleton, winter of Mar-| $1,000,000 in value, wore received by Littleton, well known yer the couple the mont inferior wives put the high est value on themanelves, it seems to MISS € CORNISH | ABERDERN.—Federal provision be upaet about bon Manvel» deat | SHOW IN PORTLAND sor Wellsy Jooea. for any length of time Mins Nellie Cec When she recovers from the flar it will ge a good plan to keep her as taken her show t rtland, where they and Bob’ apart,” I admonished my self, and then I felt awfully ashamed | “Columbia.” When given here #0 because I knew that I ought toltime ago these plays met with great trust my husband even if I did not| success and were well attended trust the aie, nieveg | MUM, Cornish reports that the seat Stops Hair Coming Outs Katherine had certainly achieved | guile ha Doubles Its Beauty. ready t n heavy, showing « triumph in the secret service. Per-jthe interest Portland is taking in haps her success accounted for my | their production petty and persistent jealousy, She} | ha one ore than Daddy and Gene - ivoner Cnet: ie Intpresation MARTHA'S PUDDING forwarded to b > and he I ur ferred it to the proper auth +: ones, We didn’t want ¢ papers | 1% teasp around the house. We wanted to 2 by : n clone that dreadful Honolulu episade | a tigertee cress f ‘% teaspoon nait 2 exes Beat eggn. Add molasses and milk Mix dry ingredien Add prunes cart of a Dig p | and dry ingredients to first mixture. peeling | Steam in a buttered mold for two canat Geerh that 'T enn't jhours. Serve with hard sauce or a » Certeis, You det I w Jernon siuce few foreign languages. | thing lke education, But maybe r trom Daddy Lorimer put | a little humor into the situation. Now that I've been snatched to CLEBURNE, Tex.—Texas State 5 the lack of it is saving my life. 1| Federation of Labor refuses to in A few cents buys “Danderine’ (ins it would te m lot easter for me | orse manufacture of beer and light | After an application of “Dandertnes to get into the political plot than ta| ines zou can not Sind 6 thick Se a cet out I didn’t ive up the idea of ot apes - v4 et Out ih Cortana until the Ttus|. BAKERSFIELD, Ore.— Buehner 96 life, vigor, brightness, more 4. Then my courage | Lumber Co. damaged $125,000 by fire, | Cl0F and thickness. ooned away ‘w I fust want to get mack to the comforts af home and the companionship of my wife. I've been reading « lot in the pa pers about retrenchment and I’ve an idea that the best kind of retrench ment for me is to draw my home ties cloner—and let the old world wag a» nians were THERE IS AN EASY WA TO WASH CLOTHES Not a Lazy Way to Avoid Work, But a Modern Way To Do Work Scientifically Thought I, “That's mighty good advice for Bob and me to follow.” (To Be Conti Is Now in Half a Million Homes They regulate their health with Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin HERE there are women W and young nil iren and elderly people it is always well to have a mild, gentle-acting oie like Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup n handy. This combi- jon of simple laxative herbs with pepsin which does all that is required in constipation and does it with safety and comfort. It is free from narcotics and ma: given to babies. Half a milli mothers have it in as many American homes, and these — lies are healthier for it. E drug store sells Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. 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