Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ePrrnetis WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. rom Por Divorce Trials HAT do YOU Dear Miss Grey: I wish to state think? Write Cyn- Be ete State ca tetinten ena ete{] thin. Grey, care of The No. poe pervation, and nx wrons|| Seattle Star, with them i¢ that are all one sided, the man Ket the best of it | In the first place, why leave every |#uch a statement | leckie? Why 1 want to te the | thing up to one man mot have a jury a divorce | Mormons are good 1 women | living their relig r img in then this |their pulpits 1 denouncing other alimony law ts a } A judge may | Pelle snd tolling such untruths order a man to pay his wife and chil. | as % Tibbetts has been telling dren a certain sum of money each| I the t to Balt month and usually gives him about | Lake, and when ( © back, te 30 days in which to start payment, | the peor e of Utal but, in other words, he ly giving |2nd ite p y think the him plenty of time to make a good) If th Mormons are a “getaway,” for that is all he has to| Menace to society and civilization, | t ad will wait the National Educational @o, “get out th claim that un laws, wore @ren, if they have t husbands for sup that cide t association's reply. Yours, 6G. er Our present are fools to have Asks How to Keep Friend Hubby Home Dear Miss Grey ried about five years, My T have been mar husband any believe therr living with , with 8 Very good to me, only that he st cause, can't Wants to go to tho pool hall every ve their apport | Might, and also wanta to be with them alone women |#0me people 1 cant hare and, as to therm to/ 1 think they are trying to get him in} have the ballot, it is get busy and awa by [Dad If posal What can I do to! which women square deal, |Dreak him of this? A READER | Here is a stion: How is it! Do not nag your husband about that a husba n €O OUt and shoot | geing to th sol hall, or mention Mais who ‘breake up hia home|thees people again. If he ts a cam-| @nd@ the court gives him a medal! ple of the average man, he will be} While, if a wife and mother shoots | only that much more determined to the “other woman,” she is put into a! have his own way. Straitjacket and said to be insanely Instead, make your home ahd gmlous? yourself os attractive as possids I would like to hear from some of Be as*eheerful and as entertaining Foe. be 4 1d to the homes of your Denounces Minister ps Biase Who Attacked Mormons ven tavite these people you do Dear Miss Will you please | Met care for to your home to spend publish my short letter in answer to| the evening occasionally, They can 1. P. R's letter in last night's paper? | "of harm you in your own home, and Should the National Edugational as | Perhaps when your husband sees sociation meet in the Salt Lake Tab | them in his own surroundings, and ernacie June 6? I, for one, aay let, 24# an opportunity to contrast them them go and find out what the Mor.| ‘ith you, he will not care so much | mon people are. This would be an | @bout them. | education for some of the people of —_ | this Northwest. who know so little! Average Weight | Of the Mormons as to believe such For Young Girl statements as made by the Rev. Tib- $ . betts, of Pittsburg Dear Minx ( Tam 15 years oid pounds, I am hes in height. Do “That women have been tured each {and weigh ab year and soli to the Mormons for|five feet four ir Slaves.” Do people not know Utah | YOu think this too much for me to abides by the jaw, that they have/ Weigh? I have pores in my genators in Washington, D. C., the | *kin. Could you a me of any same as this stwte? thing that would hake them email : | Do we stand for such stuff? No, | °F melther does Utah. 1 was raised in| Last winter I had influenza, and Salt Lake, and in a Mormon com. ™Y hair is falling out the comb Munity, and can emphatically deny |flls. If you can advise me of any-| .|thing to use, I ce would a, thankful AG The grade erage weig men and women sociation of Life Ineurance and the Actuarial So of America, gives the five feet for compiied by Medical originality. fashioned along flare lines, Directors tety woright for a ¢ inches tall, from 9 as 123 pounds ve/that the phy-| que of @ person, than his} height should determine his weight ts putting Some persons are naturally of a trimmed with a AT CHERRY’'S Every day Cherry's is Bew patrons. The cour ment extended everyon rather upturned-brim hat. > POA Seattle Style The Star's snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets This charming little suit boasts a generous amount of It is henna colored and the belted jacket is falling with a slight ripple in the back. The skirt, which is an attractive one-piece affair, is} straight line of jet buttons. Designed of black shiny novelty straw is the round crown THE | —Photo by Cress-Dale. | DAISY HENRY. If the lady pictured here will call a¢ The Star’s editorial rooma, she, this store in a clues by Itxelf. Even! broader, larger build than others thone who buy their clothes on E 24 bak these, tb be. normally heaithy | Will receive two tickets to thm James M. Barrie comedy, “What Bvery | Payments have learned that { should weigh more than those 67, Woman Knows,” at the Wilkes this werk. | poor economy to buy “anything b the best, ‘When you look over Cherry's mer- slender stature, Camphor water is a good astrin- i vent, but should not be used too chandise, either men's or wom often. You Rad beat consult a good you will not be confronted with! scalp specialist about your failing febeap shoddy materials and il! fit-| yair, ax treatments by a professional ting garments, but the best only ap addition, we are going to ft short time one-third Waists, Silk Dressy would aid you more than anythin® else tf you can afford them. .If not, try kerosene treatments. Befc sham po: hair, steam the sing your He AMM No these Qlstring. we wil ssp ssuh'e hot Taskta toot ike, | “PASSING SHOW" GIRLS gladly extend @ confidential charge the tips of the fingers, massage C. ALCUM OFT: account. Our Spring line is very Towene gently into the scalp. The about compl@te and we are sure you w massage should be continued for at am. “be only too pleased to take 4 least 15 minutes. Then shampoo « tage of the big. reductions with a good tar soap, and rinse mt offering. | thoroly. Repeat the treatment every 5 Cherry's St Shop, 207 0 two weeks and I am quite sure at *, attired in a string (Old Frederick & Nelson) Bj | the end of a period of three months, and a beauty pateh, with . Second Ave, between Madifon and] you will notice an improvement in dash here and there of I . Spring the condition of your scalp and hair The Passing Show Wir ==ANNOUNCEMEN We Are Locating In Our New Store at 1611 4th Ave. : from Tacoma we unavoidably marred quite a few instruments are now offering them at their cost. WE ARE LISTING A FEW One only, Accordion, retails at $32.00, will be sold for One only, Guitar, retails at $25.00, will be sold for... Three only, Mandolins, retail at $7.50, will be sold for.... One only, Banjo, retails at $15.00, will be sold for One only, Tenor Banjo, retails at $42.50, will be sold for. One only, Cello, retails at $45.00, will be sold for One only, Guitar, retails at $32.00, will be sold for One Ory Guitar, retails at $7.00, will be sold for Three Guitar Ce 0, will be sold for..... One only, Bass Drum,’retails at $60.00, will be sold for In. and ¢as Six Violin Bows, good as new, but scratched in shipping bear ntiet Off A lot of Music Stands, slightly rusted, but cannot be sold at the new price..% Off Three Ukuleles, just a little marred, at a 60 Six Banjo Ukuleles, never been used, just a little sritched, will ge go ae $5.85 IN OUR PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT A New Pathe Fhonesrase Art model, fumed oak, sells at $225.00, can be bought 185.00 And on terms if you desire. A New Columbia Grafonola, fumed oak, retails at $200, can be bought for $160.00 Another New Grafonola, retails for $150, can be bought for Also on terms, A Brand New Emerson Phonograph, a wonderful instrument; scratched a little in moving; sells new at $125, and is a splendid bargain for $106.00 We also have about three hundred Records that were marred in . SH, These retail at 85c and $1.00. They will go at, each : ere, We are not in the habit of having SALES, but these are real bargains, and are offered just as they are, to clean up our stock. In moving there is always some marring and scratching. It seems to be a part of the program. These are genuine offerings and will not be in stock long. BARKS-PARKER MUSIC CO. 1611 Fourth Avenue Just North of Pine Personal Service and a Friendly Feeling. ter Garden Revue which opened br ement at the Metropoli tan lay evening, had a chorw: that asmay at least 100 per cent! pulchritude of the hoof. For over! two hours the girls appear in a swift of gorgeous have or more than they been on three minutes at ch, tay grow nervous and agt tated and dash off en maase for an other pret of Lest the from gazing as mn powder | audience gets g uch an ac comelines d the k and have provide Will Pb of whom th fuuniest c native | | appeared SEATTLE STAR Confessions of a Bride Copyrighted, Kn TH BOOK OF ANN ANN HAD BENT BOB TO FIND) ME WITH CLAUDE IV 1 choked hard Bob's an 1 watche hear fly along the narrow hill road at Ja dangerous speed, Evidently my had seen that of haracter color sch making a “closeup” study of my eyes! Evidently Bob had without understanding! Probably he had been gliding down the long hill Behind us “on gravity” and over the husband naly designer of neen cliff he had # grand view of me and| my companion in the valley, had had plenty of time to behold us lingering in romantic movie fashion among the pink pétalx and sweet odors of the wild crab treest Undoub' ly he had misconstrued the situation! “Bobr’ 1. cried impetuousty, des perately; then, ag the roadster din around the curve of the realized how futile my excla turned from ives without a sign, and homeward. hill, 1 mation was. 1 without @ word, headed Raintree For a few minutes I heard the hoofs of the other horse pounding behind me, but I knew how Baintree loves to travel when he feels that he has hin rider's permimion, He pulled away from my purruer tn his best racing style. Presently I turned into the maintraveled boulevard where, in the midst of the crowd, I felt quite alone—free from Ives free to occupy myself with a wretched unavoidable review of the situation. My husband had stopped his car just in Uime to see Ives to me, but Bob had away to discern the fearleasnens, defiance, the harshness in my own eyes! My glance was a barrier set up been too before the flattering intonations and the insinuating inflections, the con: demned sentiment of Mr. Jacob Smart. I had meant to reprove the man with my frankness, to humiliate him with my coldness, to teach without a word, that on young woman conside sufferable cad! Hob should have expectéd me to do just that thing, My hust tended to know me and to va for the real woman and there fore he shoul! have known that I was not flirting. He shonkd have re 1 that I was the unwilling vic tim of an impertinence Had be caught a stealing my purse, he would have rushed to my rescue, but when he a cad stealing an tnt legal protect left me to fate rdance him, Lbred him an in highwayman caught ance, my 4 dway and was proceeding in new and popular cu hat fact did not ation. notion of chivalry the modern man ba aaid mynelf to my self as I turned into the Lorimer park “A husband giver a wife too much lWherty I think I like better the old way of protecting a woman against her wilif Then I hed a little for in my heart I ected that Hob would be at home awaiting my explanation. He should have it, in spite of my promixe to Chrys to keep our men norance of Ann‘s follies, We 1 agreed to cure her impru fr but as th stood, it was my duty to "hus band how I happened to be with Chuude Ives why I was linge in such a sents mental attitude my indig "A queer even the most secluded nool the whole boulevard system. neing the pergola covered with ht of wistaria. 1 deserted Ann at a table with her pile of you see Bob’ she asked sweetly, Why—yee—1 did” 1 stammered n great bewilderment. Ann folded up a letter and re placed It in its envelope. Then she cked up another and opened it without looking at me “1 met him,” she said eyes on the page before her. him—where to find yout’ I threw the bridle to the groom who had and slid from my with her “I told beards. Fe farce come ui and riotous fficult to| horse, feeling terribly weak and urpass this In his | tired. golf scene, Cumn: en to hel 1 guess Bob thought you were of Chaplinesque gr |alone,” Ann concluded in her purry The Passing has gtitter| Kittenish tone. and glamc it 4 np numbers ar ular appeal the music antique, fa trifl I brought m¥ crop sharply against my putts, walked home. turned abruptly and and the are of a uniform.| Ann had played that trick, I de ly high r cided, to punish me for “playing po- In short, “The Passing Show,” | licemant’ © more I ked my like most of the present revues, is|S*lf if there lurked beneath Ann's burlesque de luxe. And who dorsn’t| blond loveliness something of the like burlesque? subtle wickedness of Lamia, the eee ALL-STAR BILL OPENS AT PALACE HIP THURSDAY An allstar bill—one act as good an the other—te# the promise of the management of Loew's Palace Hip for the new show which will open tomorrow One of the unique fea- tures of the bill will be contributed by the Six Tasmanian Girls, at tractive daughters of the Antipodes who have attained prominence as gymnasts with Barnum & Bailey's ‘ cirous. | The Edna |offer a lively skit | A. clever laughable May-Foster Trio will singing and comedy comedy replete with situations is “The Dear Brute," in which Robert H. Bertram, Cecelia Rosewood and Alice M. May participate. Dorothy Roye is a pretty girl with a catchy collection of songs, | mostly her own and restricted. | A juggler who keeps up a run ning barrage of come@ly patter and yet never misses one of his diffi- cult tricks, is Lester Raymond, and jhis company ia a pretty maid who knows how to wear smart frocks, | “The volcano” is the title of the feature photoplay |\VINAIGRETTE SAUCE | 4 tablespoons oil | 2 tablespoons vinegar | % teaspoon salt % teaspoon paprika | 1 tablespoon capers finely chopped, | 1 teaspoon énion juice 1 tablespoon parsley chopped very fine * Mix in the order given, making an emulsion of the oil and vinegar. snake-woman (To Be Continued) All Hindos wear whiskers, which are shaved off as a sign of mourn- ing when @ near relative dies or MOTHER! “California Sy Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Syrup of e “California” Figs only—look for the name Cali- Accept fornia on the package, then you are gure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the Uttle stomach, liver and bowels, Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bot Ue You must say “California * | HOME-MADE CHEST If ono in not the proud po ChDAR Ismmart Ravatii ~or| Frock May Be Lica wit maue| Made at Home CHOOSE A” jan ordinary shirt-waist box answer | the purpose. | | Une off of cedar tn a hand spray | |pump and spray the Interior of the oe tery Electric %Washer ENT cylinder) of a cedar chest wherein a bit of ingenuity the oil dry in and pray again. The | quite a lot of ot | For the make of being on the » vide wipe the aides and t the box with a soft cloth before put Jung any clothing away in the SIMPLE. reverse After cleaning a clothes pre aI « uying of the walls und floor will| 4 peep Ha A chi fill the with the , cedar and discourage moths from at PRACTICAL tacking the contents mont aviest wood will absorb One-way box clonet aroma of Washes delicate. fabrics. GEORGE U. WENNER, son of Mra. John Scott Noble, 1700 37th ave., died recently in Palo Alto, Cal, | according to word received Wednes-| day in Seattle. Wenner graduate of both Yale | Bewides hin by a sister a law und Harvard, | parents, he Mins Hlanche was is survived | Wenner THE OLD GARDENER SAYS This is the season when many an amateur rden maker la ments the fact that he sowed hin needs thickly, It is a mistake which almost every novice makes and if the seed is good it inev itably results in the necessity for || mach tedious thinning. The thinning must be done, however or you will get a greatly restrict ed yield. This in expecially true |} of carrots, p ips, turnips beets, and vege You still have mi c but probably Coste very little to operate. Lasts a lifetime. j net NM firs payment and | e © on easy and. ‘elect, one, EB Hott 152. y VA 4. or phone have earned ye altho it is well to remen ber that seeds are not certain to germinate hot weather as in the «p: lesron, reac ing BY CORA MOORE Authority ! York's Fashion of the pretty 4 on @ dress “Florodora” like this Wednesday, Thursday girls bh one. . : % ot in the play, but at a special re Friday and Saturday hearsal, It is a blue wool duvetyn . jexperienced with the needle ought to Perh {t was the dip in front 4 back of the sk ding dip of the and t the corre for that is on of gowns now The “Fu embrotd nm the m: the buttons or ods —IN— “The Stolen Kiss” The story girl's gown was 1k floss sketch, dora 4 in er shown in th the long heavy black » ‘Leading :| Dentist I am now is based on as als devoting the book, “Little Miss By- sash and the very shapely my entire time to my , Ye ice. I make the Day by Lucille Van It will be noticed that the collar | ai Lemwrainent as. of the neck w Just well as do all extract- ing themuelves ly turned jing between the hot rners, of 9 a. m. and & p. A Goldwyn Capitol Comedy MPPs a. My offices have bee 'p AP on established for mor “THEY'RE OFF” RHUBARB TAPIOCA than a quarter of oid. Chil thoroly,. Serve with | century, and: under my —ALSO weetened cream. personal management since July” b f f 1 cup tapioca 1901. I do not compete with ¢l Brey Picture Scenic and 2 cups water transient, advertising dentists, 3 cups rhubarb eut in inch | My prices are the lowest pieces |sistent with first-class work. \ teaspoon salt | 1% cops sugar EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & 44 teaspoon soda Seattle's Leading Dentist Cook tapioca in water with salt til 106 Columbia St, ear. Pe boi er over rhu- | —————— . “" barb to more than cover and add| SHAWN Ohio.— Three kt the soda. Let boil up once and|/when Zanesville & Western nt Add to boiling tapioca with/|ger train hits auto. Baby thrown Turn of engine uninjured, i into a mold to become pil Was first—and still is first Rainier Special was THE FIRST: successful de-alcoholized cereal beverage—and it still is FIRST— its flavor has never been equaled. Rainier Products Co., Seattle, U. S. A.. Manufacturers of Rainier Beverages, Blue Moon, and Old Fashion Cider.