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© wHURsDary, FONT 10, 1920 THE SEATTLE STAR IDALING Ni AMERICAN WOMEN’S LEGION DEMONST RATES Will Perpetual Courtship Carried On | I Ik |(Confes SSIONS | 79 CONGRESS ITS RIGHT TO U. S. CHARTER By Husband and Wife in Their Separate Gal @ ty e| of a Bride . mes Homes Put End to Divorce? No. 100—The Star's snapshots of attractively- NICHOL ' BY CYNTHIA GREY ‘ dressed women on Seattle streets nreiatereriee Ane ; Here’s a brand new one, folks. Comes now a man with an ad odd sort of theme, which will put an end to the alarming} }00K OF ANN | THE divorce situation. He is so positivgly sure that he has the} | nob SHOWS HIS ANGER BY NOT i real dope (speaking in popular slang phrase), that he is| Bantry -* willing to try it out himself | ! ny hu 1 wa During the recent discussion of divorce, we had many at home t to m novel suggestions, but his, I believe, has them all backed of| to kiss and to make ui the map. His plan ts perpetual courtship, whereas a man| Y aerke ead vs "then “and his wife shall continue to live separately, just as before sttheuion marriage; but here I am, telling it all, so you read his letter, jcaune Hob had not which follows. And after you have read it, and thought it end of the wire when I thed to over, please write me your tdea, whether you approve or dis-| crated Raggett ee tee q ‘approve. | | of the family! It was absurd to let Dear Mjss Grey: I have for several years thought of a Ann Lor put her little finger tr plan to eliminate divorces. I am sure it will prove to be my dom affairs I would have done with mis chances, I would be master of my fate, I would model the remafnder of the day in a sane and logical man almost infallible, and while I am probably not competent to do justice to the subject, the suggestions contained may in- sure its publication and bring out a discussion of it in your > columns. While I have been casting about with intent to put this theme into practice, others have beaten me to it. For in- stance, two or three couples in the st have entered into the holy bonds of wedlock with a codical agreement attached, stipulating that the parties so wedded shall have separate homes, and live apart, each to visit the other on invitation. ner So I wet to work in just the ord nary way of the ng wife WASHINGTON, June 10, — The American Women's n, an Perpetual courtship? Yes, : end that is my plan—courtship, HAT do YOU i e pie the sweetest state man and Set = : Woman ever dwelt in. ey think? Write Cyn- harter vate congress ove is the heir of, and nourishea|| thia Grey, care of The bees Ay Apparent geal fe aOR By, courtship, without i Seattle Star. n Washington, May 14 not survive 1 1 Cor marrige " . pr toy he WeLBOROUGHY CHURCHILL a et ares etwas), sek ek eee A wonderful white “coverall” pro-/ Levi P. Morton : Mas ee get acqu: her's his arrival, eye him with leon * _ ry A ice, maintains| Chapters of the legion may be a > Tr ‘ ting disappfoval, as some| tected «my dainty § dress while) wage ry : wice men at zed by any 10 women eligible ortcomings. hey have remained a ne I eét tn & row on the kit ng the petit service men a ized by any 10 wo e ae constantly tayether that EN Labgsge scandy diaeter sealbabbeerica’ed all of the ingredients for Bob's favor-|the necessaty legtalat ne P. 3 that period! to dish—a souffle, When I has been introduced by Senator t - att = courtship, th ePgh el ion Bob's ca ¢ California, as ORANGE CREAM mer or lat frene nay a iy “w ht Four ¢ 1 large lemon, ft u : = 4 1 ' ir n les poo: a eam to the divorce frequent association. ote in : ‘A . and rind, 2 tablespoons hot water] “He disgusts me.” anc UNCLE TOM she daa 5 oe large orange, juice and rind, % “"Tis enough; she has ¢ st ase bens pyres Perst itl anute tha sugar, lady fingers or angel me," Legal Age | | at noth Pershing Sometiet cai auekr " Separate the eggs and beat the I am to thoroly convinced that this Of Women ine mportant ft ret ‘aa on: the flour With half the sugar; add fruit Jul fs the one perfect tion to happy! Dear Mis Grey: Can yeu please le n ‘ ranklir then the nuts and flavor-|(% Cup in al) and hot water; 3, Wedded bliss, th tell me the legal age for a girl in the Ten: as tn ¢ € tte former secret f th Bake in shallow pan 20 min-|!" double b until it thickens, ' World ‘round until ? My friend says {of 4 afl men |i or nen stirring constantly. Remove from ~ woman who ls wi ‘ aay 18. Hoping for ae 4o| Present plana for the organization » ___| stove and pour over egg whites q @er the conditions answer, I remain. | lw are most pretent says Mrs en stiff with remainder of ans & member Chill, and serve in glass cups of the with lady fingers or cake. for each, each to visit the othereon MW. 8 for the| Bu invitation at stated inte r A girl is of legal age at 18 so far | ‘ to remain together m day|as marrying or choosing her own b ee ‘or so at a time residence 4s concerned; but she may This will be wedded love fostered not vote until she is 21 years of age. | Po oon Dy unending courtship, and a sight . —— } Bot HELP YOUR KIN aw to make the gods shout with joy that The savings division of the United © knowr The Awl—the *Maga zine with a Punch,” Mixs Byrd Mock, en! ne 6f the founders, will be editer. | eo } The legion chapters a made pene ‘ object | stat r t t iow Now, imagine the revere. Jim|have made thrift instruction com-| On the left is pictured a pretty brown velvet one-piece] 4h * comes home at dinner time and after pulsory dress, which boasts for trimming a beautiful, heavily-em-| ing mechoiials to boys who gave — @ few minutes’ grumpy @, roars grHN ———| broidered design. It is short sleeved and the neck is plain.} jyc« their sin the war, The first The costume on the right is equally attractive. It is a pretty | time calf, Ponlam holds any comfort. any dinner ser shade of blue, and the skirt is accordion-plaited. The blouse /#>4 4* I gathered them I would plan | stance 9 the George Baldwin Me-| means. te eve and eradicate ec- “Why don is a little messaline silk affair, with round neck and short|20* how [0 explain that unto we Chet damien Mey ot de aele ring you fits, at zoe hired her sleeves, finished with tiny rows of accordion-plaited ruffling. |" icfore 1 trict i the indigant C or ta Pr = DAISY HENRY. out, “Say, Clara, wh nder €an't the house be kept in order and ¢ Columbia chapter, for in them | District you go and urt. In cities where hored the unruly preme c r3 ‘annot oman that they. would not of thapters are located i anoen oer | table cloth it was 1 ed the work of assisti to. be Rie out if ; If the ladies pletured here will ¢all at The Star’s editorial rooms, they | r the dinner hour. “No|¢x-service men wil fed on a ao his abode, w find an in on REPAIRED? bYEXPERTS , will Covged tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at te Moore. nd, altho it was not | definite basis, In W ton, for because it is lS tare -hip sweaitionnt. oie, and a ast Saturday's Fashion picture was of Miss Kana Roon, 223 Sind ave. t g.|example, one unit, under Mra. Marl Cisare red, 1n- 322 Pike af 4th | J We Never Close 15c 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ wife of Maj. Gen oe Sold everywhere. For free sam- ple write to Emergency Laborato: ries, 243 Weat 47th St. New York Would dispel whatever cares the day BI al eee ave Sam eyd ee a had brought in ought of enfold ntly happy little wife in injured when line snaps at Na As before marriage, he tonal mill, Cedarville Would not worry about whether his dinner were served perfgetly, or Just, AR ee L LLCL Ae MADRID.—Spani#h planes bor ‘rebellious Moroccan stronghold nm the dot, or if the house were in 4 a wrinkle from between my ree your skin to become clearer, of Posiam rows, Downstairs, once more, I|* elaxed—quite scientifically—while I waited Thirty mirutes s hour—and st Perhapa an me) === WITH SMASHING | to my excited imagir ‘TO ATTEND LEVY'S | Forty-five minutes after the din. wife of the brighter, healthier by we who Soap, medicated with Poslam i ? 4 , The hundred and some odd girls of |ner hour—and my husband had not Salesman’s Bog ng he Cot ag Rp Ae V ob styele the Metropolitan theatre, as well asjence, I picked up the p to call bad S 1 ward, together |hin father's house and inquire about amp. e | of the merry him. Perhaps his mother was {ll I iit en” that compose |took up the receiver and then rudely Sh 9 al ¢ mpany at 1 * Why fe differ ; Edward som, manager of the! son worry about Pe. He was has accepted the in-| staying away from me because he 4 to the company, | was angry He was jealous and he that the audience|was making me pa He would nat Le Continues will see | come, of course, in an hour or two. ea from the “Pass| 1 would try to wait patiently—but —ALL NEW cupying the first six|oh! the hurt of it! I felt as if I were 4 Ne Selled Garments rows reserved for them, while in th «a qu urt—as if eight large lower boxes will be the|no other woman had ever suffered rincigals of the Winter Garden spec: | » t then, there was the Madame An Eastern manufacturer sent these Blouses to us. tacle Butterfly music to prove the univer One lot, he wrote us, should bring $! One from $10.85 to $14.85. | it will be the first — that a of the woman who waits fr He doesn’t know Seattle. He is not familiar with our policy—of giving Sieaes tan thie elt bong Pans placa rpg Pings oar Val in Kid Seattle women the best at prices lower than Eastern prices for the same Beart well Seen tor be olay thor emo perl ‘alues in Ki 1 flow fre from the comedians to those on the sta Blouses. wi Pumps We wired him that he must accep’ an additional 25 per cent discount s from his price to u (The bill was already discounted 25 per cent.) He accepted our proposition rather than pay express charges back to his factory and— er the pretty er the wilted powl of straw $14 and $16 Grades to Clear at $7.85 Pumps in almost BREAD CRUMB OF & macoens OMELET | Sait tears ran down my cheeks as HERE THEY ARE: maces tote rs ta are let. Allow one cupful|@tor and locked the rear doors of bread crumbs to four eggs and one | the house. cupful milk. Crumbs should be| After I had gone upstairs it oc ft | caked in the milk. Turn in your|CUfred to.me that I had forgotten to beaten eggs and be xture until ® r. It also occurred to: t is smooth and « n with salt e t little fool, Ann Lori e e | and pepper. Bake in allow dish | Mer. a ¢ atic tangle until set, about as thick as custard.|Which might be ha stralg a Blouses--- Blouses--- Ten Different Colors. Mostly only 1 or 2 of a design Sizes 36 to 46. 750 in the Lot. which “never © itself ¢ In Broken Sizes This group is large and embraces many of the most popular the sea- finishes, These special values Leather complete lines, ex models of quisite models, rare son, in all rains. From the and $14.00 $1 ‘grades, reduced to $6.85 Values Exceptional —from the standpoint of qualit style, fit, comfort and the price. (To Be Continued) PINEAPPLE SALAD 1 can sliced pineapple, halt} It is not generally known that a sitting, turns her eggs bananas as slices of pine-|hen, whe mayonnaise dressing, candied | entirely around wi ea day uta and lettuce. Cover | slices with mayonnaise Singers; ASPIRIN: {——————__ Ordinarily $5.85. Ordinarily $10.85 to $14. 85 ; 2 . ‘ Pius chives on Yop ce tease —— yd a anlar top "$8.85 Group No, 2—All $12.00 and $12.50 wa ore oe CHINE—GEORGE E-—TAFERTA- Sina jeaf, ‘This salad represents n lightea| Name “Bayer” on tietuinn panama ani Sea 6 ora QD eo Sree oD ade EN , SILKS AND PONGEES Sei, een tee nene a Mahted27e ‘ e Most Exclusive Line of Ladies’ Fine Hosiery. Reduced Prices THE OLD inferior to our own, but a few are well worth growing, among the best being the giant Japar ese radish called Sakurajima. It is quite different from the com mon radish, taking on enormous proportions in good soil. It is not uncommon for these J ese radishes to measure 20 inch es ip length and twice as much in ‘clreutnference. In spite of their large size they are not tough or stringy and are good even when kept well into the winter. $2.25 $2.45 ,ARDENER SAY. hi lors: all y color; all $3.75 black onl i 5. GARDENER SAYS | In gyhite and colors: all In any color) all § In binck onlys. at $5.00 Japanese vegetables are prov ; eager = pln Bet | | $1.75 $2.85 $3.95 American gakden make Truth || | In white and colors: all In white and colors; all In lack only alt $4.00 to tell, some of them are much j ‘0 grades, NOW $3.00 grades. NOW grades. | | Market Blouse Shop Between First and Second at Pike ayer Tablets of Aspirin” is gen Aspirin proved safe by millions cribed by physicians for over Accept only an unbroken package,” which’ contains r directions to relieve Head Toothache, Barache, Neur 4 Pain, ¥ boxes of 12 tablets cost fe Druggists also sell larger packages.” Aspirin is trade-mark | Bayer Manufacture Monoaceticacid- ester of Salicylicacia. oan SECOND AVENUE 131 poet PO