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GIRL TO LO y: [kept com; ym. She turned me as beg ad Iv " ted was alw P® firm achenged her, istake. Ss 2 pvery hour that I live. I am "t see why I acted so mean. , and that is justice. Perha in your repentance as you ance to the test? i you willing to tell the truth you lied about the girl? ; | ably not. The egotism which hoi Slandered her to her employers. Th with you is much too great. You ce make a second venture, no matter humility may appear. A PLEASING TRIBUTE Dear Miss Grey: Having read your | columns for the last 15 years, and! thia having enjoyed them to the fullest} Pleasure to express my heartfelt ap-| Preciation of your genius. Mino is al, Dear ife devoid of many normal pleasures, for I, Miss Grey, am a cripple. Not that I am writing this for self-pity, ce SE JOB; SEEKS FORGIVENESS ny with a girl who worked) I left, and then | per with the house, {8% her place just the s | my bi have never met a girl I could ould like to have her forgiveness. She was 1 to her, don’t you think she might take me \ down. What I said was not same. smiling and happy, but e don’t act like the same @ won't sreak to me, which hurts me very much. ave been crazy to talk about her, and I repent my not worthy of her love, But if I could explain ack REPENTANT. who do malicious things generally whine for for- afterward, and those who are most unkind usually on other people’s kindness as a right. there is just one thing greater than forgiveness and ps there is not so much want to think. ou want to be forgiven so badly that you will put your now to the persons se you call your pride will only a very weak girl would notice you after you had e risk of being friendly an hardly expect her to} how pronounced your However, even tho you know the girl will never take you! counted with Ann back, the least you could do for your own salvation and peace of mind, would be to make a mighty effort to right this great wrong you have inflicted upon an innocent person. HAT do YOU think? Write Cyn- Grey, care of The enpacity, I feel it my duty and my| Seattle Star. Miss Grey: Just a few lines, In answer to the aarticle written by | giving his views on the present goubtediy day religious organizations. with him on everything except one | «stac I agree Father to show your great good, and) statement, and that is, that the truth the extent to which that good reach-|is not preached in the world today. | season, €s. Many a time I have ‘eit morbid | There are men and women preaching | rive the the true Gospel and also living the/| ‘and bitter, and would have suc cumbed to the overwhelming power | life, that is, walking in the path that of my despair when, at the psycho-| Jesus |b logical moment, The Star would ar-| He was rive and I would seek, and immedi-|know J of your column. And so, Miss Grey, | since. Tefusing to accept without return the} 1¢ ¢ Bounty of your goodnest, I haveloe the written a little poem in your honor,| preach that I beg and hope you will print.| be giad with my best wishes and fondest | hopes for your future. DEDICATED TO MISS GREY | Ah, little perhaps do you realize ‘The depths of your answers, so wondrous wise, ‘words that you say great wisdom portray; The Praise reaches high to the skies. * J I hope you will live, naughty sins to forgive, ‘TiN all sins shall ave flitted away, And the world shall be good, as a nice, world should And we'll say, “It was ali Dear Miss Grey.” 0. an FIT-ALL CLOSET POLE in your clos clothes on. It hang your clothe handy 1630 FOURTH AVE. aid out for preachers when on earth. The world did not esus when He was here, and ately find, relief in the cheery nature | the same condition has exinted ever E. would like to meet some preachers and people that and live in the truth, I would to communicate with them. 3. D. 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Confessions of a Bride Copyrighted, 1920, by the Newspaper Tinterpriee Amooiation THE BOOK OF ANN ANN LACKED ALL SENSE OF MORAL BEAUTY—SHE WAS UNMORAL Women may be enemies inatinet- tvely, as some sharp critic avers, but when {t comes to spoiled romance and blighted happiness, they develop a deep sisterly sympathy. One never Jean tell, I suppose, when one's own romance may ferment and blow up like overripe wine, Mrs story fixed her place in the hearts of the women. Bhe had done for her daughter what the girl Best's | Lorimer never could have done for herself. She had made us patient with the girt and eager to assimilate her, whereas Chrys and I had under-| taken that difficult task with consid. erable reluctance. | Mm. Best had accounted for Ann without intending to do no. | “Ho like her father! the mother had said. “So fond of beauty of form and of color" Already I could see that the girl resembled her father in another very | important way, She was extremely | fond of the opposite sex. Only men Had form, of | | course, to make oneself the center | of @ group “of all the room! | Anh was doing that as I watched. “She looks like # heroine demonstrating popularity.” thought | 1. “And this divorce question ix go ing to rend the respectable tribe of Lorimer, some day.” | 1 watehed Jim, Jr. but of course jhe wis merely pleased to see that j his little girl was making such a | grand hit with the men of the fam | ily men in the movie Fascinating little beauty she un. was, phynically. At the moment, ahe was going into a fine| Y over a bouquet of biue fox-| glove, expensive stuff raised out of | and bought by daddy just to new bride a me nt's Joy. | Doubtless Ann had inherited her| | father’s artistic tendencies. Phynical beauty, material loveliness, she adored, but she lacked all sense of moral beauty, She was utterly ob- tuse to the right or wrong of things. She wasn't immoral, she was un- moral. That there were degrees of spir itual beauty, and heights worth climbing to, was beyond her under standing. Jim, Jr, was an Idealist. Hoe |imaging! that the lovely shell of his wife's person contained a soul | like that of his mother. One must jclimb to reach such heights. Ann | never would be capable of making | the trip. |. Now that I. knew about Ann’‘s | background, I could see why her mother had no enthusiasm about her | marriage. She wasn't even compla- jcent because her daughter had |caught one of the prize fish in the sea of matrimony. She didn’t de. ceive herself about Ann. “She knows that Ann will go philandering some day, just like her I was haunted by some of Men Rest's reflections, made in the prog: | reas of her matrimonial history. “One is bound to be sorry if one! marties—and if one does not! If the man slumps, ofie is sorry if one gets a divorce—or if one does not!’ “That's a hopeless philosophy,” thought I. “I suppose it's common among oversophisticnted, overex perienced, over.sorry people. Now I wonder what keeps Mrs. Beat 60 ing?” Something, surely, kept her going. She absolutely refused to give up her work in the movies. I rueas few women would have had her courage to pass up a life of ease as/ the mother-in-law of a Larimer mil. | lionaire! Her attitude made me ad- mire her tremendously. “I'll keep at my work,” she said to Mother Lorimer. “I'll be lone. some, I know, but I'll be independ. ent. You women can't understand, I'm afraid Only women who have earned their way in the world can comprehend my need to be ‘on my own.’ I hope you realize that I'm grateful—" Her appreciation of mother’s sug: gestion was awfully sincere. I think all of us women admired her in. dependence, but I know very well that the men of our family did not (To Be Continued) THE OLD GARDENER SAYS THE SEATTLE STAR 110 Wolttalt Cal LFF Be ON I INTL OOD: | Style eattille WN or NR ee re No. 83—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets street suit. ; —Photo by Cress-Dale. Here is a very chic and, at the same time, serviceable little It is dark blue. ; The coat, which is belted, is a pleasing length, has small, neatly-bound ‘revers, and the} close-fitting sleeves display a line of buttons running almost to the elbow. The jaunty little turban is exceedingly fetching, with a novel gay. -colored roll brim. A beaded bag, of the latest variety, carried over the arm, also demai nds notice. DAISY HENRY. If the lady pictured here will call at The Star’s editorial rooms, she HAVE 1" will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore. | READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN 2nd Ave. Between There will be plenty of time to set out dahiia bulbs for the next week or 10 days. Dahilas really wive better results in the fail than they do when forced for summer blooming. There are plenty of other flowers for sum. mer, too. plant the Be certain that you dahlias deep enough. Six or eight Inches is about right. Always lay the cut tubers on their sides, instead of stand ing them upright. It is taken for granted that you will ¢ut up the clumps instead of planting them whole. Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which in very injurious, as it dries the sealp nd makes the hair brittle The best thing to use is Mulsified nut ofl shampoo, for this !s pure and entirely greaseless, It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces, You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with wa- ter and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to co handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and d@andruft WAISTS—FURS SATURDAY This is a real bargain No Phone Orders No Deliveries Our Furniture Store in Oakland, California, has favored us with these low-priced specials, enabling our cus- tomers in Seattle to avail themselves of real bargains in these home ne- consities. ALUMINUM TEA KETTLE 6 Qt. Capacity Spring ‘| to try a remedy for freckles with the AF OWNnr77 OV SSS ae Ee Chorus Girl Is Named in 'Morosco Suit NEW YORK, May 21 | rosco, theatrical producer, is alleged to have $260,000 on Selma Paley, a chorus girl, according to a Oliver Mo- npent new sult filed in the supreme court here yesterday by his wife, Mra Annie T, Morosco, of Los Angeles. Mrs, Moronco now has three suits | pending, two against her husband | for an accounting of their joint pro- | ductions and for an accounting of | the profits of “Peg o' My Heart,” and another against Selma Paley, janking $100,000 for the alleged alien: lation of her husband's affections, | ‘The “Per o' My Heart” sult, filed | yesterday, demands an accounting of | the expenditure of the profits from | the popular play, which Laurette) ‘Taylor first starred in. The mult complains that Morosco “‘squan. | dered” the entire profits of the play, | $260,000, entertaining the chorus | | girl fest FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spote | | How to Remove Fasily | | Here's @ chance, Mian Freckle-face, guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does «ive you a clear complexion the ex-| pense is trifling ' | Simply get an ounce of Othine— double ‘strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you how eany it in to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautt ful complexion, Rarely is more than | one ounce needed for the worst case | Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as thin |wtrength is sold under guarantee of | |money back if it fails to remove| freckles. AGIOS IN STOMAGH ] Little Miss Winifred Salmon, daughter of Mr. and Mra. 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Try laying aside all digestive d inatead get from any drug- a few ounces of Risurated Ma 4 take @ teaspoonful in a of water right after | weetens the stomach, | prevents the mation of excess Acid, and there in no sourness, & or pain. isurated Magnesia (in| powder or jet form—never liquid or milk) is harmiess to th bh for stom- | is used by thou- | of people who enjoy their| meals with no more fear of indiges- | tion. G Electric Washer & Wringer PHONE ELLIOTT 1 ‘AND WE PROVE MERITS OF CRYSTAL ‘ YOUR H “I Trust My Finest Table Linens to the Crystal” TEES reeks inant en away every trace of dirt without Crepe de Chines come from injury te the geuziest garments. the Crystal faultlessly clean and unharmed Its cleansing acnoa ss. Come In and See es gentle as it 6 thorough. the Crystal Wash It's the one-' cylinder of the Come m and ore 1t do what you ex- Crystal that bu ddan shor pect a washing machine to do. See fectively and rapidly. 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